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BUSINESS STATISTICS
1982
23rd Edition
A Supplement to the
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary
BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
George Jaszi, Director
November 1983







For sale fyy the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402

FOREWORD
Business Statistics: 1982 presents the historical data and methodological notes
for approximately 2,100 series that appear in the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. It is
the most comprehensive publication of its kind, and thus is a valuable reference
tool.
The main body of the publication presents monthly data for 1979-82 and annual
data for 1961-82 for approximately 1,900 series, drawn from public and private
sources, that are published monthly in the S (or "blue") pages of the SURVEY. The
methodological notes for each series are in a separate section, with pages of this
section numbered to correspond to those on which the data for the series appear.
Appendix I provides pre-1979 monthly data for selected series. Appendix II provides quarterly and annual data for several series prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis—national income and product accounts, new plant and equipment
expenditures, and U.S. international transactions. Until recently these series had
been shown in the blue pages of the SURVEY; now they are shown only in the while
pages. Methodological notes for Appendix II follow the tables.
A substantial investment was made in preparing the data base and establishing
the procedures to produce this—the twenty third—edition of Business Statistics
using computerized typesetting. The usual publication schedule was modified to
accommodate this work and at the same time to incorporate data for 1982 that were
available by July 1983. In the future, the computerization will make it possible to
produce the volume on an even more timely basis. In addition, a substantial number
of methodological notes were reworked for this edition.
Sincere appreciation is expressed for the generous cooperation of the many
organizations that have contributed to this volume and to the monthly SURVEY.
These organizations are listed on pages 135 and 136.
This volume was prepared in the Current Business Analysis Division, of which
Carol S. Carson is Acting Chief. The Statistical Series Branch, of which Kenneth
A. Beckman is Chief, had primary responsibility. Associates in that branch are:
Duhurst Hood, Rita M. Quick, Delores G. Roberts, and Frederick von Batchelder.
Thelma J. Pearson assisted in preparing the methodological notes for typesetting;
Eric R. Johnson assisted in preparing the tables for typesetting. Production, planning,
and design assistance was provided by the Publication Services Branch. Within
that branch, Sybella W. G'Schwend coordinated the typesetting of the methodological
notes.




GEORGE JASZI
Director
Bureau of Economic Analysis
July 1983

BUSINESS STATISTICS:
1982
Contents, By Subject
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS:
PERSONAL INCOME 1, 2
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 3-7
BUSINESS SALES AND INVENTORIES 8-10
M A N U F A C T U R E R S SALES, I N V E N T O R I E S ,
ORDERS 11-21
BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS 21
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FAILURES 22

AND

COMMODITY PRICES:
PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARMERS 23
CONSUMER PRICES 24-26
PRODUCER PRICES 27-29
PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR 29

Edition
IN THIS VOLUME
Foreward iii
Business Statistics Contents, by
subject, are listed at the right
Annual data, 1961-82, and monthly data, 1979-82
1-134
Methodological Notes Follows 134
Sources of Data 135,136
Appendix I: Historical Data for Selected Series
137-179
Appendix II: Quarterly BEA Series
National Income and Product Accounts 180-203
New Plant and Equipment Expenditures 204-207
U.S. International Transactions 208-212
Methodological Notes Follows 212




General Index 213

CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE:
CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE 30, 31
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 32
HOUSING STARTS AND PERMITS 32, 33
CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES 33
REAL ESTATE 34
DOMESTIC TRADE:
ADVERTISING 35, 36
WHOLESALE TRADE 36
RETAIL TRADE:
All types of retail stores, sales and inventories 37-41
Multiunit firms with 11 or more stores 41,42
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS:
POPULATION 43
LABOR FORCE 43, 44
EMPLOYMENT:
Employees in nonagricultural establishments 45-47
Production workers on private nonagricultural payrolls 47-49
HOURS AND EARNINGS:
Average weekly hours per worker, manufacturing and nonmanufacturing industries 50, 51
Aggregate hours and indexes in nonagricultural activities
52,53
Average hourly earnings, private nonagricultural payrolls
54-57
Miscellaneous hourly wages 57
Average weekly earnings, private nonagricultural payrolls
58
LABOR CONDITIONS:
Help-wanted advertising 58
Work stoppages (strikes) 59
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAMS 59

FINANCE:
BANKING:
Open market paper outstanding 60
Agricultural loans and discounts outstanding 60
Federal Reserve Banks, condition 60, 61
Federal Reserve member banks (all) reserves and borrowings 61
Federal Reserve weekly reporting banks, condition 61, 62
Commercial bank credit 63
Money and interest rates 63
CONSUMER CREDIT 64, 65
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE:
Budget receipts and outlays 66
Budget financing 66
Gross debt 66
Budget receipts by source and outlays by agencies 67
GOLD AND SILVER 67
MONETARY STATISTICS 68,69
PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS 70
SECURITIES ISSUED 71
SECURITY MARKETS:
Stock market customer financing 72
Bonds (prices, sales, and yields) 72
Stocks (prices, yields, sales, and shares listed) 73, 74
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES:

VALUE OF EXPORTS:
Exports by geographic regions and leading countries 75, 76
Exports by commodity groups and principal commodities
76,77
VALUE OF IMPORTS:
General imports by geographic regions and leading countries
78,79
General imports by commodity groups & principal commodities 79, 80
INDEXES 80
SHIPPING WEIGHT AND VALUE 80
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION:
TRANSPORTATION:
Air carriers 81, 82
Transit industry 82
Motor carriers 82
Railroad finances and traffic 83
Travel 83, 84
COMMUNICATION:
Telephone and telegraph carriers 84

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 91, 92
DAIRY PRODUCTS 92, 93
GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS 94-96
POULTRY 97
EGGS 97
LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS, SHEEP AND
LAMBS) 97, 98
MEATS ( B E E F A N D V E A L , L A M B A N D MUTTON,
PORK) 98,99
EGGS 97
LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS, SHEEP AND
LAMBS) 97,98
MEATS ( B E E F A N D V E A L , L A M B A N D MUTTON,
PORK) 98,99
MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS:
Cocoa beans, coffee, confectionery, fish 99
Sugar and tea 100
TOBACCO AND PRODUCTS 100
LEATHER AND PRODUCTS:
LEATHER 101
LEATHER MANUFACTURES (FOOTWEAR) 101
LUMBER AND PRODUCTS:
L U M B E R , ALL TYPES, PRODUCTION, SHIPMENTS,
STOCKS, EXPORTS AND IMPORTS 102
SOFTWOODS ( D O U G L A S F I R , S O U T H E R N P I N E ,
WESTERN P I N E ) 102, 103
HARDWOOD FLOORING 103
METALS AND MANUFACTURES:
IRON AND STEEL
Foreign trade 104
Iron and steel scrap 104
Ore (iron) 104, 105
Manganese 105
Pig iron and iron products 105
Steel:
Raw and semifinished 105
Steel mill products (net shipments, inventories) 106, 107
NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS 108-111
M A C H I N E R Y AND EQUIPMENT 112, 113
ELECTRICAL AND GAS EQUIPMENT 114
NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS 108-111
M A C H I N E R Y AND EQUIPMENT 112, 113
ELECTRICAL AND GAS EQUIPMENT 114

CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS:
CHEMICALS:
Inorganic chemicals 85
Inorganic fertilizer materials 85, 86
Industrial gases 87
Organic chemicals 87
ALCOHOL 88
PLASTICS AND RESIN MATERIALS 88

PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS:
COAL (ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS) 115
COKE 116
PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS:
Crude petroleum 116
All oils, supply, demand, and stocks 116, 117
Refined products 118, 119

ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS:
ELECTRIC POWER, PRODUCTION, SALES REVENUE
89
GAS, CUSTOMERS, SALES, REVENUE 90

PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS:
PULPWOOD AND WASTE PAPER 120
WOODPULP 120, 121
PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS 121, 122




RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS:

NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER 123
TIRES AND TUBES 123
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS:

^ORTLAND CEMENT 124
:LAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS 124
3LASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS 124
3YPSUM AND PRODUCTS 125
TEXTILE PRODUCTS:
^VOVEN FABRICS 126




COTTON 126, 127
COTTON MANUFACTURES 127, 128
MANMADE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES 128-130
WOOL AND MANUFACTURES 130
FLOOR COVERINGS 130
APPAREL 130

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT:
AEROSPACE VEHICLES 131
MOTOR VEHICLES 132, 133
RAILROAD EQUIPMENT 134




BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME, BY SOURCE— Annual totals or seasonally adjusted monthly totals at annual rates »
Wage and salary disbursements z

Total

Manufacturing

Distributive
industries

Service
industries

Government and
government
enterprises

*

Commodity-producing
industries

YEAR AND MONTH
Total
Total

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

Other
• labor
income 3

Proprietors' income
with inventory
valuation and
capital consumption
adjustments
Farm

Nonfarm

*

*

Rental
income of
persons
with
capital
consumption
adjustment

Dividends

Personal
interest
income

Transfer

payments *

Less
personal
contributions for
social
insurance5

Nonfarm
income «

*

*

*

*

*

*

417.8

279.5
298.0

113.7
121.8
126.9
135.4
146.0

89.8
96.7
100.6
107.1
115.5

69.3
72.8
76.3
81.4
87.2

44.1
47.2
50.2
54.4
58.9

52.4
56.3
60.0
64.9
69.9

11.8
13.0
14.0
15.7
17.8

12.1
12.3
12.0
10.8
13.1

36.5
37.6
38.5
41.7
43.8

15.0
15.8
16.5
17.1
18.0

13.3
14.4
15.5
17.3
19.1

26.4
29.0
32.2
35.6
39.7

32.8
33.8
35.8
37.4
40.4

9.7
10.3
11.8
12.6
13.3

94.4
100.9
110.0
120.8
130.3

64.7
71.3
79.6
89.7
98.3

78.3
86.4
96.6
105.5
117.1

19.9
21.7
25.2
28.5
32.5

14.1
12.6
12.7
14.6
14.3

46.4
48.6
51.3
52.5
51.9

18.7
19.7
19.5
19.6
19.7

19.4
20.2
21.9
22.4
22.2

44.4
48.3
53.4
61.1
69.4

44.7
52.6
59.8
66.7
80.1

17.8
20.6
22.9
26.2
27.9

94.4
104.7
119.5
141.2
178.3

30.7
34.5
42.6
47.9
50.4

846.5
925.3
1,023.7
1,131.8
1,229.1

194.3
207.9
223.8
250.3
297.6

55.5
61.1
69.8
81.1
88.7

1 ,359.3
1,506.5
1,689.7
1,899.3
2,119.5

337.2
374.5

104.6
112.0

2,377.0
2.527.6

443.6
466.2
499.2
540.7

313.4
336.1
362.0

588.2
630.0
690.6
754.7

398.4
427.0
469.6

515.7

161.0
168.3
183.4
199.6

811.1

548.7

203.0

128.0
134.1
145.8
157.5
158.2

868.4

*

Billions of dollars

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1 ,065.2
1,168.6
1,265.0

580.9
635.2
702.7
765.7
806.4

208.3
227.3
254.3
274.7
275.0

160.3
175.4
196.2
211.4
211.0

139.4
152.1
168.3
184.6
195.6

106.7
118.2
131.3
145.6
159.7

126.5
137.5
148.7
160.9
176.1

36.7
43.0
48.8
55.8
64.5

15.0
18.7
32.8
26.5
24.6

54.4
58.1
61.0
62.2
65.4

20.2
21.0
22.6
23.5
23.0

22.6
24.1
26.5
29.1
29.9

74.8
80.9
93.9
112.4
123.2

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1,391.2
1,540.4
1,732.7
1,951.2
2,165.3

889.9
983.2
1,106.3
1,237.6
1 ,356.7

307.3
343.6
389.4
438.4

216.6

177.4
197.7

188.7
202.4

19.1
19.1
26.3
31.9
21.8

75.0
84.8
92.2
100.2
95.6

23.5
24.8
26.6
27.9
31.5

36.5
39.6
45.3
50.8
56.8

132.5
152.8
179.4
218.7

468.1

237.4
266.0
299.2
333.9
354.6

1981
1982

2,435.0
2.578.6

1 ,493.2
1.568.1

509.5
509.2

385.3
383.8

30.5
21.5

89.7
87.4

41.4
49.9

62.8
66.4

341.3

951.4

226.6
259.7
297.6

219.5
236.2
260.3

75.9
89.4
102.5
114.9
128.0

361.6

337.7

378.8

374.1

284.4
306.0

143.5
156.6

239.5
270.7
303.4
330.7

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




266.0
366.2

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 137-139.

401.6
427.1
449.7
483.7
522.6
568.9

611.9
672.1
733.9
790.0

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—PERSONAL INCOME—Con.
D SPOSITION OF PERSONAL INCOME— ANNUAL TOTALS OR SEASONALLY ADJUSTED MONTHLY TOTALS AT ANNUAL RATES >

Billions of 1972 dollars

Billions of dollars
Less: Personal outlays
YEAR AND MONTH

Personal
income

Less:
Personal tax
and
nontax
pay-

ments 2

if

Personal consumption expenditures
Equals:
Disposable
personal
income 2

Per-

Interest
paid by
Total

2

Total

3

Durable
goods 4

Nondurable
goods 4

con-

Services

sumers
to
business

sonal
transfer
pay-

ments
to

Equals:
Personal
sav-2

ing

for-

eigners
(net) 2

Personal
saving
as
percentage of
disposable
personal
income

Personal consumption expend tures 6
Disposable
personal
income 5

Implicit
price
deflator
for
personal
con-

Total

Durable
goods 4

Nondurable
goods 4

Services

sumption
expenditures
(Index,
1972 7=
100)

if

52.1
56.8
60.3
58.6
64.9

365.8
386.8
405.9
440.6
475.8

*
342.7
363.5
384.0
411.0
442.1

335.0
355.2
374.6
400.5
430.4

41.6
46.7
51.4
56.4
63.0

155.3
161.6
167.1
176.9
188.6

138.1
147.0
156.1
167.1
178.7

74.5
82.1
97.2

477.7
503.6
551.5
598.3
639.5

465.1
490.3
536.9
581.8
621.7

68.0
70.1
80.5
85.7
85.2

204.7
212.6
230.6
247.8
265.7

192.4
207.6
225.8
248.2
270.8

97.2

1965.

*
417.8
443.6
466.2
499.2
540.7

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

588.2
630.0
690.6
754.7
811.1

115.7
115.8

513.7
547.9
593.4
638.9
695.3

1971
1973
1974
1975

868.4
951.4
1 ,065.2
1,168.6
1 ,265.0

116.7
141.0
150.7
170.2
168.9

751.8
810.3
914.5
998.3
1,096.1

691.1
757.7
835.5
913.2
1,001.8

672.2
737.1
812.0
888.1
976.4

111.1
123.3
121.5
132.2

278.8
300.6
333.4
373.4
407.3

296.2
325.3
355.2
393.2
437.0

17.7
19.5
22.3
24.1
24.4

1.1
1.1
1.3
1.0
.9

60.7
52.6
79.0
85.1
94.3

8.1
6.5
8.6
8.5
8.6

779.2
810.3
864.7
857.5
874.9

696.8
737.1
767.9
762.8
779.4

111.1
121.3
112.3
112.7

288.7
300.6
307.4
302.5
307.5

309.9
325.3
339.2
348.0
359.3

100.0
105.7
116.4
125.3

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1,391.2
1 ,540.4
1 ,732.7
1,951.2
2,165.3

196.8
226.4
258.7
301.0
336.5

1,194.4
1,314.0
1,474.0
1,650.2
1,828.9

1,111.9
1,236.0
1 ,384.6
1,553.5
1,718.7

1 ,084.3
1 ,204.4
1,346.5
1,507.2
1,668.1

156.8
178.2
200.2
213.4
214.7

441.7
478.8
528.2
600.0
668.8

485.7
547.4
618.0
693.7
784.5

26.7
30.7
37.4
45.5
49.6

.9
.9
.8
.8
1.0

82.5
78.0
89.4
96.7

110.2

6.9
5.9
6.1
5.9
6.0

906.8
942.9
988.8
1,015.7
1,021.6

823.1
864.3
903.2
927.6
931.8

126.6
138.0
146.8
147.2
137.5

321.9
333.4
344.4
353.1
355.6

374.7
393.0
412.0
427.3
438.8

131.7
139.3
149.1
162.5
179.0

1981
1982

2,435.0
2,578.6

387.4
402.1

2,047.6
2,176.5

1,912.4
2,051.1

1,857.2
1,991.9

236.1
244.5

733.9
761.0

887.1
986.4

54.3
58.1

.9
1.1

135.3
125.4

6.6
5.8

1,054.7
1,060.2

956.8
970.2

141.2
139,8

362.5
364.2

453.1
466.2

194.1
205.3

1979:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

1,853.4
1 ,870.2
1,891.8
1 ,902.2
1,915.8
1,931.9

281.6
284.4
286.9
287.5
292.3
298.0

1,571.8
1,585.7
1 ,604.9
1,614.6
1,623.5
1 ,633.9

1,472.1
1,492.1
1,504.1
1,507.5
1,523.7
1,532.3

1 ,429.6
1,449.0
1 ,460.4
1,463.1
1,478.5
1 ,486.5

207.6
211.8
214.0
209.3
211.8
205.0

562.6
570.0
575.3
578.4
586.0
593.8

659.5
667.2
671.2
675.4
680.8
687.7

41.8
42.4
43.1
43.8
44.5
45.2

.8
.7
.6
.7
.7
.7

99.6
93.6

100.8
107.1

6.0
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.3
6.4

1 ,008.8
1,009.1
1,015.5
1,013.9
1,011.5
1 ,009.8

917.6
922.1
924.0
918.7
921.2
918.7

147.0
149.1
149.6
145.7
146.8
142.3

349.6
349.7
350.2
348.3
349.1
350.1

420.9
423.3
424.2
424.8
425.2
426.3

155.8
157.1
158.0
159.3
160.5
161.8

1,965.3
1,983.1
1,997.4
2,016.8
2,034.2
2,052.2

303.9
307.1
311.9
315.3
319.3
323.9

1,661.3
1,676.0
1,685.5
1,701.4
1,714.8
1,728.3

1,550.1
1,575.1
1,601.8
1,609.8
1 ,628.6
1,644.1

1,503.5
1,527.7
1,553.8
1,560.7
1,579.0
1 ,594.2

213.6
216.0
222.5
213.7
216.4
219.7

597.2
608.7
622.0
624.8
636.7
644.9

692.8
703.0
709.3
722.2
726.0
729.5

45.8
46.5
47.2
47.9
48.5
48.9

.8
.8
.9
1.2
1.1
1.1

6.3
5.9
5.5
5.1
5.1
5.0

1,019.7
1,021.3
1,018.6
1,018.8
1,020.7
1 ,020.7

922.9
930.9
939.0
934.6
939.8
941.5

146.9
148.5
151.9
145.5
146.1
147.2

349.5
353.1
357.6
356.4
360.6
362.5

426.5
429.3
429.5
432.7
433.2
431.8

162.9
164.1
165.5
167.0
168.0
169.3

2,078.7
2,089.7
2,108.0
2,108.5
2,116.2
2,129.8

317.8
319.9
323.6
324.8
328.4
332.0

1,761.0
1,769.9
1 ,784.3
1,783.8
1,787.8
1,797.7

1,671.3
1 ,665.9
1,675.7
1 ,667.3
1,670.4
1,692.0

1,621.0
1,615.3
1,625.1
1,616.9
1 ,620.3
1,642.1

228.3
220.4
213.4
201.4
197.7
203.3

652.1
647.6
654.6
655.0
655.8
663.7

740.7
747.3
757.0
760.6
766.7
775.2

49.3
49.6
49.6
49.4
49.1
48.9

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

104.0
108.7
116.5
117.4
105.7

5.3
5.7
6.2
6.4
6.3
6.2

1,031.0
1,025.0
1,021.4
1,015.5
1,010.7
1,009.8

949.0
935.5
930.2
920.5
916.0
922.4

151.6
145.0
139.1
131.1
128.2
130.6

362.8
357.1
355.7
354.5
353.1
355.2

434.7
433.4
435.4
434.9
434.8
436.6

170.8
172.7
174.7
175.7
176.9
178.0

2,165.4
2,184.0
2,208.5
2,239.4
2,264.5
2,291.2

334.7
340.2
345.1
351.9
357.3
361.9

1,830.7 1,719.4
1,843.8 1,735.0
1 ,863.4 1 ,746.8
1,887.5 1,776.6
1,907.2 1,790.0
1,929.3 1,813.7

,669.3
,684.6
,696.3
,725.3
,738.7
,761.8

214.8
213.6
213.2
222.9
223.0
224.8

665.9
673.9
675.9
685.4
694.5
701.3

788.6
797.1
807.1
817.0
821.2
835.7

49.0
49.3
49.6
49.9
50.2
50.8

1.1
1.1
1.0
1.3
1.1
1.0

111.3
108.8
116.6
110.9
117.2
115.6

6.0
6.1
6.0
6.1
6.0
6.0

1 ,020.8
1,018.0
1,018.8
1,025.6
1,029.0
1 ,034.0

930.8
930.1
927.4
937.5
938.1
944.3

137.5
135.4
134.0
139.3
138.5
139.2

354.2
354.5
351.8
354.7
356.8
357.2

439.2
440.2
441.6
443.5
442.8
447.9

179.3
181.1
182.9
184.0
185.3
186.6

June

2,316.9
2,336.5
2,361.4
2,375.1
2,390.6
2,416.9

367.1
370.2
374.9
377.6
385.0
388.7

1,949.8
1 ,966.3
1,986.5
1,997.5
2,005.6
2,028.2

1,836.5
1 ,854.3
1,875.3
1,878.7
1,887.1
1,905.0

1,784.5
1,801.8
1,822.1
1,824.7
1,832.6
1,850.0

231.1
237.9
241.8
233.9
232.9
233.3

709.4
715.9
723.6
728.2
727.7
735.8

844.1
848.0
856.7
862.6
871.9
880.9

51.2
51.7
52.3
53.0
53.5
54.0

.8
.8
.9
1.0
1.0
1.0

113.3
112.1
111.2
118.8
118.5
123.2

5.8
5.7
5.7
5.8
6.0
6.4

1,037.9
1 ,040.6
1,043.6
1,044.1
1 ,042.3
1,050.3

949.9
953.5
957.3
953.8
952.4
958.0

142.5
145.9
147.9
141.9
140.1
139.7

358.9
360.3
360.2
362.3
361.0
364.9

448.5
447.4
449.1
449.6
451.3
453.5

187.9
189.0
190.3
191.3
192.4
193.1

July
August
September
October
November
December

2,463.7
2,494.6
2,514.3
2,513.4
2,518.7
2,517.6

394.4
399.8
402.5
393.0
396.3
398.9

2,069.3
2,094.8
2,111.9
2,120.4
2,122.4
2,118.7

1 ,920.4
1,950.0
1 ,956.4
1,949.0
1,962.1
1,973.5

1,864.9
1,893.8
1,899.5
1,891.6
1 ,904.6
1,915.9

236.2
250.9
243.5
230.3
230.6
231.3

736.0
741.4
745.8
744.2
747.8
751.0

892.7
901.5
910.3
917.1
926.2
933.6

54.6
55.2
56.0
56.4
56.5
56.6

.9
.9
.9
1.0
1.0
1.0

148.9
144.9
155.4
171.4
160.3
145.2

6.7
7.2
7.5
7.7
7.5
7.1

1 ,063.3
1,070.4
1 ,070.4
1 ,069.6
1,065.1
1 ,058.4

958.3
967.7
962.8
954.2
955.8
957.1

140.5148.4
142.7
135.0
134.7
134.6

362.7
364.2
363.9
363.0
364.0
364.5

455.2
455.1
456.2
456.2
457.0
458.0

194.6
195.7
197.3
198.2
199.3
200.2

2,518.1
2,530.2
2,535.8
2,549.0
2,568.0
2,572.5

396.7
402.9
400.9
393.4
406.9
412.1

2,121.4
2,127.3
2,134.9
2,155.6
2,161.1
2,160.4

1 ,977.7
2,007.0
2,006.4
2,017.9
2,039.0
2,038.8

1,919.8
1,948.8
1 ,948.0
1,959.1
1,979.9
1,979.4

234.5
242.8
241.0
239.3
248.6
241.0

745.8
755.9
747.5
748.4
758.1
757.6

939.5
950.1
959.5
971.5
973.3
980.8

56.8
57.0
57.2
57.5
57.8
58.2

1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3

143.7
120.3
128.5
137.7
122.0
121.6

6.4
6.1
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.8

1,052.1
1,055.9
1,057.4
1,063.9
1,063.5
1,053.3

952.1
967.3
964.8
966.9
974.3
965.1

135.5
140.3
139.5
138.0
143.1
137.4

359.3
366.2
362.2
362.8
366.1
361.7

457.3
460.8
463.1
466.0
465.2
466.0

201.6
201.5
201.9
202.6
203.2
205.1

2,589.8
2,586.7
2,597.4
2,617.8
2,633.1
2,645.0

398.9
400.4
400.2
402.9
403.5
406.0

2,191.0
2,186.3
2,197.2
2,214.8
2,229.6
2,239.1

2,054.5
2,064.6
2,086.1
2,090.3
2,110.2
2,120.5

1,995.1
2,005.1
2,026.4
2,030.5
2,050.2
2,060.0

239.4
238.7
252.1
240.5
254.5
261.2

764.9
766.8
767.9
773.7
771.7
773.8

990.7
999.6
1 ,006.4
1,016.3
1,024.0
1,025.1

58.3
58.5
58.7
58.7
59.0
59.5

1.1
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.0

136.4
121.6
111.0
124.5
119.4
118.5

5.8
5.6
5.4
5.3
5.4
5.4

1,062.4
1,057.1
1,058.5
1,060.9
1 ,066.8
1,070.8

967.4
969.5
976.2
972.6
981.0
985.1

136.3
135.7
142.6
136.6
144,9
148.0

364.1
365.2
364.7
365.9
365.2
367.0

466.9
468.7
468.9
470.1
470.8
470.2

206.2
206.8
207.6
208.8
209.0
209.1

1961
1962
1963
1964

1 972 . .

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May.

1982:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




11.1

0.4
.5
.6
.6
.7

23.0
23.3
21.9
29.6
33.7

6.3
6.0
5.4
6.7
7.1

503.8
524.9
542.3
580.8
616.3

461.4
482.0
500.5
528.0
557.5

49.3
54.7
59.7
64.8
72.6

211.9
218.5
223.0
233.3
244.0

200.2
208.8
217.8
229.8
240.9

72.6
73.7
74.8
75.9
77.2

12.0
12.5
13.8
15.6
16.7

.7
.9
.8
.9
1.1

36.0
44.3
41.9
40.6
55.8

7.0
8.1
7.1
6.4
8.0

646.8
673.5
701.3
722.5
751.6

585.7
602.7
634.4
657.9
672.1

78.4
79.5
88.3
91.8
89.1

255.5
259.5
270.5
277.3
283.7

251.8
263.7
275.6
288.8
299.3

79.4
81.4
84.6
88.4
92.5

98.2

7.3
7.8
8.8
9.9

99.8

101.5
111.2
101.0
83.6
91.6
86.2
84.2

89.7

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 137-142.

96.5

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INDEXES— UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »

INDEXES— MONTHLY DATA ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION >

By industry groupings

By market groupings — Products

Manufacturing

Final products

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Mining and
utilities

*
1961 .
1962
1963.
1964
1965

667
722

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

Total

Nondurable
manufactures

Durable
manufactures

*

*

898

65 8
71 4
75 5
797
87 6

72 2
77 1
81 3
859
92 6

63 1
71 3
77 4
832
97 5

978

96 9

97 9

96 7

98 9

97 8

96 0

95 9

97 3

103 3

1000
1063

111 2
1078

1000
1063
1112
1078

1000

1000

106 2

106 2
109 6

1085
1180

127 1
125 7
109 3

1096
1197
1298
1293
1178

1000
1062
1125
1180

1000
1064

1000
1062

1000

111 0

111 5
112 3

1106

1166

1024
1137

1064

106 5
102 3

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

130 5

131 9

130 3

141 8

122 3

1382

1363

1384

1505

1300

146 1
152.5
147 0

141 7
144.7
149 5

146 8
153.6
146 7

156 9
164.0
161 2

139 7
146.4
136 7

1981
1982

151 0
138.6

155 0
146.3

1504

137.6

164 8
156.2

146 9
152.7

149 5
148.9
142 7

1466

1545

151 3

1397

1528
1569

137 6
141 7

1529
1549

149 0
152.7
157.1

144 5
149.4
146.3

1562

1425

152.4
147.7

148.1

July
August ....
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April.
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April .
May
June

July
August .
September
October
November
December

125 5
1292

1103
1069

Autos and
utility
vehicles

Autos

Home
goods

*

67 1
72 4
76 4
809
88 2

76 5
81 7

Total

*

66 7
72 2
76 5
81 7
89 8

128 7
128 5

June

Automotive products
Total

61 8
686
73 1
78 3
89 0

1082
1189
1298
1294
1163

May

*
1967 = 100

Total
consumer
goods

71 5
758
80 0
852
90 9

1195

1980:
January
February
March
April

Total

656
71 5
75 8
81 0
89 7

1096
1197
1298
1293
1178

July
August
September
October
November
December

Total

74 2
778
82 0
869
91 1

1971
1972.
1973
1974
1975

1979:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

Total

Consumer goods— Durable consumer goods

1000
1060

1000

111 1

64 0
82 1
91 4
929
121 0

66 1
80 1
87 7
920
1133
1128
1000
1194
1182

109 8

1150

1053

1090

106 1

1063
1157
1244

1147

1188

1244

988

1000

121 8
1159

897
1203
1367
1497

1161
1000
1209
1139

866

61 2
666
71 8
784
88 9
979
1000
1064
1132
1102

116 1

1156

129 5

133 8

141 4

1462

1530

135 3
121 4

132 8
125 9

121 0

1286
1383
1079

1137

101 1
132 1

1193

1182

124 4
131 5
128 9
124 0

130 5

129 7

127 6

137 1

141 9

155 7

149 8

1382

1379

1359

1453

1540

1756

1693

1484

146 1
152.5
147 0

144 8
150.0
146 7

142 2
147.2
145 3

149 1
150.8
145 4

159 2
155.8
136 7

179 9
167.7
132 8

172 5
154.3
110 1

148 6
136.7

1477

1036

1389

140 5
124.7

151 0
138.6

150 6
141.8

149 5
141.5

147 9
142.6

140 5
129.2

1379

111 2
99.0

1034
86.6

1420

129.5

153 2
160.6
164 0

142 0
148.2
150 7

149 5
150.1
151 3

146 5
147.1
148 6

151 3
151.8
153 4

147 7
145.4

149 2
150.6

1462

1485

1454

147 8
147 7

1606

1827

1788
1474
1763

1538
1286

150 4
150 5

1493
1522

182 7
179.6
186 8
163.0

175 0
170.8

1625

161 2
161.1
163 7
151 8

1508
1456
1483

152 1

159 0

176 2

167 4

147 4
145.8
147.3

151 2
148.7
150.0

168 5
147.0
157.6

1502

1500

147.1
147.2

149.1
148.6

153 4
125.1
139.7
142.4
131.0
121.4

1396

1473

156 8
148.0
152.4
153 1
149.6
146.7

118.5
128.0
129.0
118.3
110.2

148.6
149.5
149.7
149.0
149.4

126 5
1338

134 7
1264

127 1
127 3

125 1

1425
1368
1188

134 1
141 9

149.2

129.1

159 0

163 4
168 8

149 1
152 1

152 0
152.5
153 5
151 1
152 7
153 0

160 5
169.6
172.6
171 0
165.4
156.8

142 1
141.8
148.9

153 0
152.1
152.7

1492

1527

144.3
148.8

149 6
153.2
158.6
158 1
153.6
147.6

145.4
141.2

152.3
152.5

150 1
149.1
150.2
150 1
149.8
149.8

152.4
152 9

147.5
152 7

158.3
163 6

100.2

148.8

1263

1187

1462

1647

1480

1443

1409

121 9

1477

144 2
141 8
147.9

148 4
143 4
144.4

160 9
156 8
160.1

147.2
147 7
147 5
145 4
142 9
142.2

132.6
143 2

1535

150.1
150 2
149 8
146 5
143 4
142.5

143.0
145 1

1507

153.0
152 8
152 1
148 2
143 8
141.4

147.9
148 2

153 1

140.0
145 2
145 8
139 7
134 1
133.5

110.8

1527

145 2
142 1
141.8

136 5
128 8
128.1

126 9

1029

114.8
977
88 5

146,2
141 8

1507

1353

142 0
148.6
150.7

151 0
162 2
168.3
168.1

1244

156 0
151.4
144.9

128 1
134.9
138.6

140 3
142 2
144.4
146.6

1480

1495

1640

1395

1492

153.1

144.9

156.5

137.0

150.4

142 9
144 5
145.6
147.1
148 7
149.4

142 4
143 3
144.1
145,7
147 4
147.8

142 1
142 9
144.5
146.3
148 1
147.1

158 6
158 1
154.4
145 2

144 8

156 9

1364

147 8

146 9

1643

1482

1478

1507

1473

156 6

152 9

149.0
149 9
151 3
151 4

140 1
141 2
143.6
144 3

1534

150.7
151 3
152 3
152 2

148.3
148 9

1455
1556

164.8
165 3
166 1
170 5

141 3
144.1
143 4
144 7
147 o

1502

152.5
152 4

151 4
151 8
152.1
151 9

149 9

1507

150 3

161.4
164 1
156.8
152.5
152.0
155.2

149.5
154 3
155.5
152.4
145.6
137.0

163.9
172 2
173.4
169.3
161.0
149.4

139.5
143.1
140.7
134.9
128.4

153.9
153 6
151.6
149.1
146.3
143.4

153.0
152 6
151.0
149.4
147.5
146.2

152.1
151 5
150.0
148.9
147.2
146.3

164.3
159.7
152.7
146 7

133.1
140.7
140.7
138 4

147.1

123.4

140.7

142.9

1566

1297

1429

1446

156.6
154 7

129.7
127 1

141.7
140 2

138.5
141.8

1424

1380

1545

1266

1392

143.9

141.6

159.9

128.9

138.7

1362
1405

144 6

135 1

1529

1227

1468

1393

141.2
138.5
134.8
131.2

140.1
136.7
136.4
140.7

141.2
138.8
134.5
129.6

161 9
164.1
162.4
155.7
147.5

123 7
125.4
122.5
119.9
117.2

143 2
144.8
1372
1437

148.9
150.0
149.3
145.8

1464

151.7
152.7
151 5
152.6
1565

151.0
1554

155.8
152.4
146.4
139.1

136.6
142.7
142.0
1394

153.3
156 1

1420

150.6
141.8

149 4

1186

92 8

121.3

96.4

95.0

131.8

1280

1275

120 7
131.2
140.9
146.1
139.0

103.5
93 1
106.5
119.2
125.4
116.2

102.0
90 1

128.3

128 3
133.5
139.0

98.9

109.7
115.4
105.9

134.7
137.8
141.8
142.6

1027

108.5
116.1

933
101.1
107.8

145.6
145.2
146.1

1202

1132

1450

129.1
131 4

120.0

144.8

147 9

130 4
133.9
139.2
142 9
151 8
153 1

1222

1450

150.7
149 6
147.8
146.5
144.0
142.0

146.5
142 5
140.4
136.3
129.7
123.2

147.6
137 6
139.1
132.8
121.7
119.2

123.0

118.1

145.8

1078

1040

1453

110.0
101.7

103.3

141.1
138.2
134.1
125.4

139.6
141 8
141.5
142 1

120.1

143.7
142 9

142.8
144 1
143.3
142 6

71.6
82.0
93.6
1005

1423

1422

1436

1326

142.1

142.1

144.8

134.6

109.2
117.5
125.0
129 9
138.9
143.0

1388

1426

1425

1458

138 4
137.3
135.7
134.9
135.2

142 0
140.8
139.3
139.0
139.9

141 2
140.0
138.7
138.3
139.5

144 1
143.4
142.2
141.3
142.0

1373
1329

1355

131.3
126.5
124.6
125.9

135.5
123.6
120.7
128.7

1527

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1592

153 1
148 0

1434

141.3

1259

128.1
130 7

149.7

88.9
87.5

111.8
117.1
127.7
107 1
105.8
89.6
86.9
99.0

-^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 142 and 143.

92.5
81.1
78.1

61.3
70.5
79.8

872
96.1

101.9
114.6
933
94.3
79.5
77.7
87.9

1345

1326

126.3
130.6
129.9
131 1
129.1
129.9
130.4
131 4
128.9
128.1
126.8
124.3

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION—Con.
INDEXES— MONTHLY DATA ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION— By market groupings— Final products '
Nondurable consumer goods

Equipment
Business equipment

Consumer staples

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Clothing
Total

Consumer
foods and
tobacco

Industrial
Nonfood
staples

Total
Total

*

74 2

81 9

777

844

81 5
857
893

87 3
91 2
93 2

100.0
1037
1056
1020

94 2
100.0
1040
108.3
1124

1974
1975

113 1
1206
1257
1263
125 1

1032
1130
1202
1171
111 6

1976
1977
1978
1979 „
1980

1352
141 9
145.1
1488
148 9

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Building
and mining

Defense
and space
equipment

Commercial, transit, farm
Manufacturing

Total

Commercial

Transit

1967 = 100

57 3

57 7

62 7

74 1

58 9

52 2

55 2

45 5

637

627

684

796

660

564

593

495

560
649

65 8

71 2

82 9

69 5

59 8

61 5

53 4

69 9

737
844

806
902

963

785

594

103 1

88 7

660
778

674

85 5

67 5
71 4
80 7

77 5

74 6

677
750

1000
1024
105.3
1083

92 1
1000
1059
111 9
117 1

94 0
1000
1065
1093
100 1

97 8
1000
1055
1125
1070

1004
1000
101 0
1038

105 8
1000
1078
1109
1020

101 0
1000

94 6
1000
1107
1225
1165

94 5
1000
1103
131 2
1305

1000
1167
1179
1006

1158
1228
1272
1289
1288

111 9
1160
120 1
122 7
1228

1204
130 7
1354
136 1
1358

947

943

106 6
121 2
129 9
121 2

1063
121 0
1366
159 7
1683

826

103 8
1145
1200
1102

104 1
1181
1342
142 4
1282

92 7
1100
1131
999

1154
131 2
1493
156 7
1363

131 8
153 6
1759
1824
1578

126.6
131 8
131.1
131 9
1260

137.6
1447
148.9
1535
155 2

131.5
1365
140.6
1450
1474

1446
154 1
158.5
1634
164 3

114.6
1230
132.8
1422
145 2

1354
1478
160.3
171 3
173 2

1255
1350
145.8
1522
156 5

168 1
1889
2073
2063
239 9

1058
1134
121 2
1303
128 2

1468
1625
1772
1934
192 4

1787
1978
212.0
228 1
237 8

987

798

1135
133.8
151 6
139 9

865
934

1509
148.0

1198

1595
159.0

1503
149.7

1700
169.7

151 8
139.8

181 1
157.9

1664
134.9

2862
214.2

127 9
107.2

198 0
184.4

258 7
253.5

1254
103.9

102 7
109.4

147.3
1480
1493
1483
1489
1493

132.2
133 1
1346
1306
131 4
1333

151.5
1522
153 3
1532
1537
153.8

141.8
1423
1448
1450
1453
1457

162.8
1637
163 2
1628
1634
163 1

139.9
1406
141 9
140 1
141 8
141 7

168.2
1693
171 0
1687
171 2
171 2

151.6
1526
152 8
1504
151 8
151 8

208.0
2073
205 2
2042
203 7
2053

128.1
1296
130 3
1280
130 1
1297

187.3
1885
192 0
1898
193 7
1938

220.8
221 3
224 6
2232
225 1
2267

146.5
1474
1520
1479
1553
1539

149 0
1490
149.0
1488
1490
1493

131 8
1308
131.2
1304
1323
131 3

153 8
1540
153.9
1539
1536
1543

146 5
1454
145.7
1459
144 8
1458

162 2
1640
163.4
163 1
163 8
1643

142 1
141 9
143.7
1436
144 2
1452

171 3
171 6
173.4
172 3
172 6
174 1

151 2
151 7
153.5
151 8
153 5
1532

207 4
2106
212.0
2032
205 1
2050

130 3
131 1
130.4
1308
132 5
132 1

194 6
1946
196.5
1960
194 7
198 1

227 4
231 4
231.6
2345
232 5
2372

154 3
1485
155.0
1546
150 1
151 9

1499
1494
1495
1486
1474
1472

1296
1293
1303
1282
1266
1255

1555
155 0
1548
154 3
153 1
1533

1470
1464
1466
1463
1465
1470

1655
164 9
1644
163 6
1609
160 5

146 1
147 1
1468
145 8
1440
142 8

175 2
176 5
176 2
174 5
171 8
169 7

157 2
159 7
159 2
159 1
157 1
155 0

222 1
231 4
2344
237 8
2398
241 7

133 1
134 4
1334
131 9
129 1
125 5

1960
196 0
1958
192 4
1888
186 6

2382
238 7
2404
235 6
2335
228 8

1450
146 9
1440
144 5
1362
137 9

1477
1487
148.9
1493
1500
1493

1222
1256
123.5
1225
1255
121 0

1547
155 2
156.0
1567
156 7
1572

147 1
1463
147.5
148 9
149 1
1490

163 7
165 4
165.8
165 8
165 6
166 6

142 8
143 7
143.6
1448
146 5
1488

169 5
171 1
170.7
171 9
173 9
177 1

154 6
1554
154.0
153 5
155 3
159 1

2424
243 8
242.5
242 8
247 9
253 3

125 8
125 5
124.0
123 1
124 3
128 5

186 8
189 2
189.9
193 1
195 4
198 0

2283
2356
237.6
2420
244 8
2485

1387
1376
134.6
1356
137 5
1390

97 7
98.1
992
100 3
101 0

1496
1505
150 1
1507
1521
151 2

121 2
1209
1189
1206
122 1
1209

157 5
1586
1588
1590
1603
1596

1493
150 5
150 5
1502
151 3
1496

167 0
168 1
168 4
1693
170 8
171 3

149 1
148 7
1500
151 4
152 1
153 0

177 7
177 5
179 3
181 0
182 0
183 6

161 5
163 4
164 6
165 9
167 0
1690

264 0
270 4
2766
281 7
2864
289 7

127 7
1284
1286
128 5
1284
130 6

196 6
193 7
196 2
198 6
199 4
2004

249 3
2504
252 7
254 5
2580
259 9

133 1
1248
1278
131 5
1300
129 7

100 9
100 5
1007
101 5
1020
101 7

1523
1525
150.8
150.5
149.7
149.5

1228
121 9
119.3
117.8
116.1
113.8

1605
161 0
159.5
159.6
159.0
159.4

150 5
150 6
149.5
150.7
150.4
150.9

172 2
173 0
171.1
169.9
169.1
169.3

154 1
1540
152.9
152.1
151.5
152.1

184 8
184 4
182.7
180.5
179.0
179.0

169 4
1702
168.9
166.9
165.1
164.0

290 3
293 0
293.6
295.6
293.8
294.6

130 8
1308
129.3
125.7
123.6
122.0

202 5
200 9
198.5
196.2
195.0
196.3

263 7
2643
264.2
259.8
260.6
262.9

1284
1246
121.0
120.6
116.6
117.5

1026
1028
103.0
104.5
105.3
107.0

June

1474
148 1
146.8
1466
147 9
1488

1589
1592
158 1
158 3
1590
1599

1500
151 1
1496
148 1
149 9
1509

169 1
168 7
1680
1700
169 5
1704

147 2
147 3
145 9
1434
140 4
1384

1722
171 6
169 0
164 9
159 9
156 7

158 1
155 9
151 2
145 9
138 9
134 0

2890
274 9
2569
242 2
224 4
2090

1169
1168
1163
1140
1097
107 5

188 5
189 9
1895
186 9
184 1
183 0

256 1
2564
2578
253 1
247 7
2475

1090
1104
1105
1109
1109
1083

1052
106 5
1070
107 2
107 7
1076

July
August
September
October
November .
December

149.1
1486
148.2
148.5
1479
148.4

1597
1594
158.8
159 1
158 1
158.8

1499
1496
1486
1502
1490
1495

171 2
170 8
1707
1695
168 7
1696

138 0
137 3
1352
134 0
1342
1361

154 9
153 9
1505
147 1
1464
148 1

131 3
128 4
1238
1183
1172
1179

2004
190 8
182 1
1693
165 7
171 9

1060
1044
101 6
98 0
97 5

182 2
183 3
181 4
1805
1802
1830

2488
2535
2540
2535
254 8
2586

1063
1020

1095
109 5
1095
111 9
1136
1159

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967

.

1968......
1969
1970
1971
1972

1973....

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August .
September .........
October
November
December ....

1981:
January
February
March
April.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May

758
793
829
870
908

826
861
890
924
969

95 1
1000
1039
107.7
110 1

989

964

66 8
71 2
75 8
804

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




989

967
993

91 9

970

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 143.

933

88 1
1000
1082
104.0
885

958

788

101 8
1129
1191
101 9

79 9
81 4
82 4

955
932
923
962

800

81 3
98 2

92.3
924

93 0
92 1
924
922

92 9
91 9
93.8
954
964
967
972

97 6
974
976
974
977
979

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION—Con.
INDEXES— MONTHLY DATA ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
By industry groupings— Mining and utilities

By market groupings
Intermediate products

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Construction
supplies

Mining

Materials

Business
supplies

Total

Durable
goods
materials

Nondurable goods
materials

Energy
materials

658

76.4

*

*

Oil and gas extraction

Total
Total

1967 = 100

Metal
mining

Coal
Total

Crude oil

Natural
gas

Stone and
earth
minerals

*

76.5
79.1
85.8
89.9
93.8

79.8
82.0
85.1
87.6
90.5

81.1
82.4
85.7
86.6
88.7

72.3
74.7
79.5
85.1
89.2

76.7
79.4
83.4
88.6
95.1

97.1
100.0

94.3
100.0
103.0
104.7
109.3

94.8
100.0
1068
114.4
121.3

102.4
100.0
102.9
103.4
106.2

107.4
107.3
104.5

124.5
125.3
125.9
1207
111.0

105.5
113.3
119.2
121 5
107.0

109.6
1109
1086
109,2
111 1

118.3
124.9
131 2
137.6
1328

91.1

93.2

102.8
1048
103.3
1123
114.8

96.9

1180

98.2
100.0
1042
108.3
1122

120.4
100.0
111 0
125.1
131 9

101.1
1080

95.3
100.0
104.6
108.3
111.6

1154
120.3
121 9
1192
117.2

1195
125.5
1292
1287
128.5

1098
113.1
1148
1153
112.8

1206
118.8
1302
1256
115.8

99.2
106.0
104.8
1064
113.4

110.9
113.6
113.7
1144
113.3

147.8
1556
1656
1759
171 5

120.7
1235
1253
1289
1293

131.9
1363
141 7
1447
1495

114.2
1182
1240
1255
1327

122.8
1055
121 0
1270
1092

117.2
121.9
1147
135.6
1467

112.0
118.0
1246
121.7
1333

149 1
125.0

1746
157.5

1290
125.1

1550
146.3

1422
126.1

1231
82.4

141 3
142.7

146.8
131.1

95.1

111 8
104.1

1294
112.1

155.7
1561
1569
1549
1561
1568

158.4
1581
1594
1556
1581
1596

172.1
1736
1742
174.1
1747
1744

129.1
129.7
1295
129.7
1283
1284

144.4
144.1
1440
144.1
1433
142 7

124.7
1226
1230
123.4
1233
1236

124.5
125.4
127 1
129.0
1232
1233

124.2
121.8
1266
129.1
130.2
1429

122.9
120.1
1198
119.8
119.7
1183

94.7
94.2
95.1
95.4
95.2

109.8
109.2
1087
112.1
1094
1059

135.9
135.7
1356
135.3
1378
1373

1627
1639
163.4
163.3
163.0
163.5

1574
1566
156.6
1566
156.2
156.6

1603
1577
157.7
1572
155.8
155.8

1755
1771
177.8
1788
178.5
180.2

128 1
1287
127.7
128 1
129.4
129.4

143 1
1447
144.6
1457
147.5
148.2

124 1
1268
126.0
1278
129.9
131.4

1289
127.1
122.1
124.2
132.2
136.9

1369
144.1
142.6
146.0
143.3
143.4

1195
122.2
121.8
123.6
125.7
127.2

939

1048
108.2
109.2
110.0
112.0
110.9

1364
138.3
137.5
138.2
140.5
141.4

1567
1544
152.9
1394
1320
1287

165.0
1640
164.1
161 2
1588
1585

1576
1569
1557
150 9
1442
1398

1563
1552
1546
147 9
1400
1342

1822
1808
1777
173 3
1654
1595

1304
131 6
131 0
1303
1282
128 9

1475
148 7
151 1
1490
148 1
1489

1332
1329
133 1
1327
132 7
1326

1366
1356
1335
1235
121 8
121 0

140.0
1372
138.8
1435
1452
1501

129.9
1304
131.5
131 7
1326
132.3

96.4
95.8
96.1
96.7
94.6

113.9
1124
117.0
1122
111 6
107.1

143.9
141 7
137.2
134.5
1298
126.4

144.6
1489
151.2
1524
153.4
155.4

1284
134 1
138.5
1406
142.6
145.2

1607
1636
163.7
1641
164.2
165.5

1364
1388
142.5
1459
150.1
152.2

1290
131 3
133.9
1395
146.1
147.4

157 1
161 3
171.3
1743
175.1
179.6

1284
1293
127.6
1262

1490
149 9
149.5
148 9
151.5
152.4

1306
1296
130.7
132 1
135.1
138.6

83 1
71 2
72.8
908
107.2
122.2

149.9
1530
149.1
1497
151.7
153.5

133.5
1334
134.7
134.5
136.1
138.4

94.7
93.5
94.4
93.5
93.2
95.1

106.0
1051
109.5
110.8
111.9
114.4

127.9
125.3
129.7
129.8
132.7
137.4

1575
1577
157 1
1563
156.1
1549

1484
148 9
1490
1479
146.5
1434

1666
1664
1651
1647
165.6
1662

1538
1543
1544
1529
1534
1540

1500
1506
1522
151 8
1528
1524

1802
1799
1775
1793
1790
1769

1302

1533
154 1
1548
150 5
1521
1563

1404
143 1
1432
1352
1354
141 7

1255
134 1
131 1
123 1
1250
1235

1475
1590
151 2

95.4

77.0
1229

141 4
1422
144.1
1461
146.2
1482

95.7
96.3
95.2
96.2

1133
1087
111.8
1127
111.8
112.8

138.4
1400
138.8
1337
132.2
132.7

1562
1568
154.6
151 4
148.7
145.9

1443
1440
139.7
1352
130.1
127.0

1680
1695
169.4
1675
167.1
164.6

1553
1552
152.5
1485
144.6
139.0

1536
1543
150.4
1456
141.0
134.0

1765
1754
175.5
1706
164.7
158.3

1333
1326

128.1
127.4

1591
158 2
155.8
1561
155.4
154.7

1465
1460
145.0
1453
143.3
142.6

1236
1241
121.5
1198
115.4
110.9

1700
1674
161.9
1669
160.8
145.5

147.7
1482
148.8
148.9
148.4
150.5

95.2
94.8
95.0
94.0
93.9
94.5

111.5
1168
111.5
111.9
108.1
110.5

133.3
128.2
123.4
122.0
116.7
115.7

1242
1275
1256
1236
1222
123.1

162.4
1651
1646
1637
1628
160.6

1372
1404
1385
1362
1343
1335

1297
1324
1307
1281
1266
1266

1568
1642
1620
1603
1566
1535

1309
1303
1282
1258
1254
1254

1574
155 6
153 1
151 6
1488
1452

1445
1424
138 1
1341
1289
1235

121 3
1208
1099
1088

147.9
1560
1556
1462
1492
144.4

151.5
1466
141 4
137.7
1327
129.1

96.2
94.7

June...

1434
1463
1452
1437
1426
141.9

111.3
1088
1078
107.2
1028
102.3

115.8
1205
121 6
119.6
1146
106.6

July
August
September
October
November
December

1428
144.7
143.7
141.6
141.8
141.5

124 1
1271
125.5
122.5
123.4
123.0

161 4
162.1
161.8
160.5
160.1
159.8

1330
1328
132.0
1300
128.4
127.8

1260
1251
123.0
1185
116.4
116.5

1523
1545
158.5
1582
157.3
155.6

1260
1245

1426
141 3
139.7
140.4
140.4
140.1

120 1
1169
114.7
1159
116.8
118.4

58 1

1403
135.8
127.9
143.2
134.1
129.7

1270
123.3
121.0
119.1
120.3
122.9

1028
99.5
101.3
104.2
103.5
96.8

1038
105.7
106.3
108.5
111.9
111.7

71 4

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

758

752
797

682
724

662

77.1

72 1

79.9

83.4

852

885

826

90.7

93.9

88.0

767
829
924

96.2
1000
1064
112.9
1129

97.9
1000
1066
1123
111 0

94.8
1000
1061
1135
1147

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1168
126.5
1372
1353
123 1

1168
128.4
1399
1346
1163

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

137.2
1451
1541
1605
151 9

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

633
704
751

71 3

791

778
82.0

80.8
83 1
86.4

869

899

938

90.3

83.7
87 1
91.1

1007
1000
1066
1125
1092

1033
1000
1063
1121
1038

97.5
1000
1088
1157
1154

96.9
1000
1046
109.3
1145

1167
124.6
1346
1360
129.8

111 3
1223
1339
1324
1155

1049
117.7
1346
1327
1091

1202
132.9
1422
1426
1266

132.6
1406
151 7
1580
1409

141.7
1495
1565
1631
1628

131 7
1386
1483
1564
1476

128.0
1361
1490
1578
1430

1544
143.3

141 9
124.3

1667
162.1

151 6
133.7

161.0
161.3
161 4
160.1
1601
1607

159.6
159.5
1594
157.1
1576
1580

162.4
163.1
1634
163.1
1625
1633

1603
161 3
160.6
160.6
160.2
159.6

1579
1587
157.8
157.9
157.4
155.7

June

160.9
1592
158.5
1503
1455
1437

July
August
September
October
November
December

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970 ...

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

Say

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February .
March
April

Mav

«

81 9

756
822

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




128^9
129.6

131 6
1309

123 1
1230
1293

128.9
1283

121.0
122.6
121.4
120.4

74.2

100.0
1062

112.5

900

71.8
534

55.4
63.1
70.4
74.9

982

759

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 143.

997

94.9
92.2
92.3
969

94.6
949
951

936

95.3
93.9
94.2
94.9
95.0

954

950

942

95.9
952

95.7
957

95.0
94.9
93.9
94.6
95.1

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION—Con.
INDEXES-MONTHLY DATA ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION— By industry groupings »
Utilities

Manufacturing
Nondurable manufactures

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Electric

*
1961
1962
1963. .
1964
1965

Total

*

Total

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

1967 = 100

670
72.0
770
83.6
887

632
681
734
796
855

656
71 5
758
81 0
897

71 5
758
800
852
909

808
834
864
904
92 5

934
94 5
97 3
986
995

71 4
762
78 9
852
92 8

822
855
89 1
922
97 3

71 8
762
80 6
854
91 9

71 3
739
77 8
826
87 9

59 2
657
71 8
788
878

79 8
84 1
87 9
903
921

54 5
61 8
664
753
862

896
92.3
908
96.1
978

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

955
1000
1084
1173
1245

926
1000
1097
1197
1281

979
1000
1064
111 0
1064

967
1000
1062
111 5
1123

960
100 0
1026
106 1
1090

99 5
100 0
100 1
974
101 6

984
100 0
1079
1126
111 8

99 9
1000
1029
1067
101 4

99 2
1000
1073
1158
1152

946
100 0
1032
1074
1070

956
1000
1095
1184
1204

961
1000
1051
1085
1132

968
1000
1197
1302
1323

990
1000
104.0
965
90.4

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

130.5
1394
145.4
1437
1460

1352
1464
155.6
1549
1608

108.2
1189
129.8
1294
1163

1166
1265
1338
1347
1264

1128
1169
1209
1240
123 4

1005
105 7
1123
1098
111 8

1165
132 7
1429
1328
1223

1048
1094
1173
114 3
107 6

1204
128 8
1374
1345
1163

107 1
1127
1182
1182
1134

1259
1436
1545
1594
147 3

1167
122 1
1285
1247
124 1

1476
1724
184.1
1952
1667

86.8
88 1
83.1
78 1
765

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

151 7
156.5
161 4
166.0
1683

1688
1768
1822
185.8
1897

1303
138.4
1468
153.6
1467

141 8
1505
1569
164.0
161 2

133 0
1388
1427
147.5
1496

116 9
1128
1183
1178
1199

134 6
1344
1375
1450
1386

125 7
1342
1342
1344
1270

133 2
1375
144 8
151 0
151 1

1225
1276
131 5
1369
1396

1709
1857
1974
211 8
207 1

1335
1426
1452
1439
1329

199 7
2323
2536
272.2
2557

774
73.6
738
71.7
701

1981
1982

169 1
168.7

1909
190.5

1504
137.6

1648
156.2

1521
151.1

1222
118.0

1357
124.5

1204

1550
150.8

1442
144.1

2156
196.1

1297
121.8

2740
254.7

693
60.9

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1665
168.1
167.6
1672
165.7
1641

1883
189.9
1886
1879
185.3
1826

1530
153.6
1549
151 9
154.1
1542

161 6
162.9
1640
1626
1636
1637

1439
145.3
1474
1468
1483
1490

1206
116.2
1233
1200
1205
1177

1421
141.5
1430
142 7
142 1
145 0

1360
138.0
1385
1340
133 1
1364

1447
146.6
1490
1490
1478
1480

1356
138.2
1373
1357
1368
1369

2075
209.7
2104
2093
211 2
2096

1470
144.5
1436
1458
144.4
1436

2700
271.1
2723
2674
271.9
271 1

754
74.6
74.2
71 2
72.5
701

1642
1646
165.4
1657
167.2
1669

1826
183 3
184.5
1845
1866
1860

1544
152 9
153.9
1537
153.3
1532

1648
165 2
165.4
1648
1650
1653

1489
147 5
148.1
147 7
1479
1484

1189
1148
117.5
1156
1130
1166

1463
145 7
148J
147 7
1485
1480

1327
132 5
135.7
131 5
1335
131 1

1543
1540
155.3
1542
1543
1557

1356
137 7
137.2
137 2
1362
1378

211 8
2148
212.8
2129
2153
2168

1442
143 1
141.5
1426
1421
1454

2780
2785
276.6
2780
271.3
2638

700
697
70.8
701
70.4
71 2

1634
166.3
171 1
1672
1652
167 1

181 8
1854
1928
187 5
1850
1884

1535
153 1
1520
148 0
1435
140 2

1660
1658
1643
161 6
158 1
155 1

149 9
1494
1486
148 1
148 6
1493

118 7
1200
121 2
121 4
1169
1157

148 1
1480
1449
1424
1386
1360

131 7
1307
133 5
1300
128 7
126 1

1583
1530
153 7
1480
145 8
1456

138 5
1399
139 1
136 7
1356
135 3

218 2
2173
2129
208 7
1989
191 5

146 1
1436
1400
136 1
131 5
1305

2680
2671
2662
261 3
2467
2404

732
72.5
726
71 1
701
687

1696
172 6
170.6
1677
169.9
1679

1923
1966
193.7
1896
192.6
1895

1393
141 2
143.9
146 5
148.9
1504

1546
157 6
161.0
162 1
163.0
1650

149 1
148 7
149.9
151 1
151.6
151 0

1196
1187
119.7
1236
123.5
1188

131 3
134 8
133.2
1343
136.4
135 6

123 6
125 5
123.5
121 7
125.7
122 7

143 6
1468
153.6
153 4
154.3
1570

1392
141 7
140.9
142 5
142.1
143 0

1908
198 2
208.2
2094
211.7
2205

127 9
1244
129.0
1280
128.6
131 3

241 0
243 3
254^4
2588
258.9
2623

678
67 9
67.5
701
71.0
679

1676
166.4
1678
1676
1707
1727

1893
187 1
1889
1886
1929
1956

151 1
151 2
151 6
152 0
1528
1524

1656
1662
1653
165 9
1664
1658

151 9
152 5
1524
151 9
152 2
151 3

123 5
1254
1257
1222
1223
120 9

1384
139 3
1362
138 9
1388
138 3

1238
121 6
1202
121 6
1226
121 1

156 5
1560
157 6
157 0
155 9
1534

143 9
1448
142 7
141 6
141 3
143 1

218 9
2198
2185
2198
2206
2184

133 1
131 5
1303
1300
1298
1293

2640
2702
2695
2752
2803
285 1

689
68.3
688
689
698
684

173 1
171 9
167.8
168 1
168.9
168.2

1962
1942
188.3
1894
190.9
190.2

1532
153 2
151.1
1480
145.0
142.0

167 1
167 3
165.9
1628
160.3
157.4

151 6
151 9
150.7
151 4
153.0
152.8

121 3
123 8
122.4
1243
119.6
112.6

1394
140 7
136.3
132 5
126.1
122.8

1226
122 6
122.5
1178
113.8
114.1

154 9
1567
158.6
153 3
152.6
146.6

1444
146 1
145.9
1456
143.4
145.3

221 5
2192
216.3
2088
204.6
199.8

1287
1304
129.1
1283
128.0
128.3

2853
2867
282.2
2760
264.1
247.3

701
696
69.7
71 2
70.8
65.6

171 8
170.4
170.0
171 0
1709
1694

1952
192.5
191 7
193 1
1934
191 6

1385
140.9
140 1
1387
137 9
1377

155 1
157.8
1573
156 1
1550
1553

151 1
151 7
1508
149 7
150 5
151 0

1127
1267
1267
116 1
1186
123 6

1200
1258
1260
1263
123 5
1237

148 3
151 5
1506
149 8
146 5
1468

1456
146.4
1459
1442
1438
1426

1967
201.3
2003
1986
193 6
1932

1233
119.5
121.3
1208
1222
1243

2447
251.8
253.4
2551
2570
2589

63.1
64.0
61.2
60.6
61 1
62.3

167.7
1685
167.5
167.8
166.7
164.2

1892
1899
188.2
1884
188.3
185.6

138.1
1380
137.1
135.0
134.0
134.5

1557
1569
156.7
1562
155.3
155.6

151 0
1507
149.0
151 5
152.0
1528

121 4
1206
1133
1106
113.0
1099

1243
125 9
1261
1259
123.1
1222

1470
1525
154.3
1550
154.5
151.1

143.9
1453
144.3
1420
141.7
142.8

194.1
1956
196.4
1941
192.8
195.9

124.7
121 4
122.6
1238
120.0
118.7

256.8
261 1
262.0
256.3
250.2
249.7

62.9
60.8
60.9
59.5
57.7
56.0

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October ..
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




•^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 144.

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION—Con.
INDEXES— MONTHLY DATA ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION— By industry groupings— Durable manufactures >
YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Ordnance,
private and
Government

Lumber
and
products

Furniture
and
fixtures

Clay, glass,
and stone
products

Primary metals
Total

*

Iron and
steel

787

71 1

83 6
885
927

763
823
928

742
773
843
959

Transportation equipment
Electrical
machinery

Total

Motor
vehicles
and parts

Instruments

963

98 3

102 1

105 2

1000
1000
105 5
1079
1056

101 8
1000
1069
1147
108 1

101 1

1084
1000
1043
113 8
1066

1084
1000
103 2
1126
104 7

1138
1208
1260
1162
1076

1160
1306
1437
1376
1182

1109
1208
1336
133 1
1179

1002
1121
126 7
123 1

96 1
107 1
1223
1198

964

958

78 5

1232
131 2
1363
1369
1193

1368
1450
1558
161 5
1500

1362
1458
1572
163 9
147 5

1097
111 1
1199
121 3
1023

1048
103 8
1132
1132

81 1
86.9

1191
112.6

1572
151.9

147 9
128.2

107 9
75.3

147.0
1472
1486
144.5
1476
147.6

746
758
754
740
746
742

1373
1372
137 7
1372
135 8
1368

161 7
163 1
163 5
1594
1596
1596

1682
1667
165 7
161 6
164 5
1636

147.2
1444
145.9
1460
145.2
144.8

740
739

1352
1385
138.6
1387
135.9
1324

1595
161 7
162.7
1633
162.9
161 0

1448
144.4
143.5
1385
1333
1299

773

131 7
130.9
1266
1044
1049
1102

July
August
September
October
November
December

128.7
1299
132.1
135.7
139.2
140.3

778

1981:
January....
February
March
April
May
June

July
August .
September
October
November
December

950

554
621
663
756
850

548
629
647
684
81 7

61 5
71 1
780
800
95 1

65.5
798
88.3
907
1159

57.2
597
66.3
71.8
826

107 7
1000
1063
1159
109 9

97 2
1000
1056
1079
102 4

988
1000
101 8
1093
1044

97 9
1000
105 5
111 9
108 1

1020
1000
111 1
1084
895

1139
1000
1203
116.5
923

905
100.0
1062
115.0
1120

107 5
121 1
1345
129 0
975

1035
1121
1247
124 2
1099

1002
1160
1337
140 1
1251

1077
1223
143 1
143 8
1165

979
1082
1183
108 8
974

1186
135 8
1488
1282
111 1

1095
1204
1377
144 1
132.3

924

1185
124 1
131 9
1358
1198

1239
131 0
141 6
1485
134 1

1345
1436
1536
1637
1628

1348
1454
1594
1750
1728

111 1
1222
1325
1354
116 9

142.0
161 1
169.9
1599
1190

146.6
1562
167.1
1749
171 1

99 8
61.7

1224
99.7

1364
114^8

171 2
149.0

1784
169.3

116 1
104.9

1223
109.8

1703
161.9

1233
1204
123 8
1220
121 2
1242

1133
1108
1162
1158
1143
1181

1405
1389
137 8
131 6
1329
1355

149 1
1508
1502
1488
1503
1493

161 2
1629
164 1
161 4
1644
1646

171 2
173 1
1743
1706
1746
1751

141.5
1400
143 4
131 6
141 8
1393

178.7
1733
1797
156.0
1758
169.0

175.2
176.0
1770
176.3
1747
175.9

1637
1625
161.5
1636
1641
1638

1267
121 1
122.1
1184
1171
115 3

1190
1120
115.0
1088
1081
1066

1465
1379
132.4
1356
132.7
131 1

1493
1476
146.5
1475
146.9
1462

1655
1663
165.2
1629
162.9
1630

1747
1721
176.7
1773
179.5
181 6

135.2
1252
131.8
1333
128.3
1273

159.2
138.5
150.3
150.1
139.3
137.1

174.0
173.9
172.9
175.0
173.4
175.0

160 8
1588
161 7
158 3
149 8
143 2

1642
1635
1579
1490
140 7
135 2

117 7
1136
1152
107 0
96 8
91 3

108 9
1056
108 1
97 8
85 1

134 1
1283
1283
1223
1164
1182

1448
145.3
144 8
1406
132 2
1250

167 1
167.0
1665
163 2
162 1
1583

181 3
179.5
1799
1774
171 1
1662

1220
126.0
1239
1160
1100
1100

127.0
134.6
130.1
1162
1067
106.8

175.7
174.7
173.1
173.8
171 2
169.2

138 3
140 8
144.5
146.7
1476
1486

135 1
137 1
143.8
146.2
1488
153 0

83 3

68 7

869

760

796

1138
1202
121.6
121.4
1237
1236

90.6
99.6
1132
111 5

80.4
92.0
1076
103 0

111 4
1063
107.2
113.2
1232
127 1

1226
1248
128.8
131.7
1323
1357

159 1
1596
159.5
160.9
1629
1669

1658
1668
167.4
169.8
173.0
175 1

1103
1085
113.3
118.3
121.8
1204

107.0
1041
113.7
123.2
129.2
125.7

167.5
1686
168.1
169.6
170.0
171.9

141 0
140.8
1421
1425
143.5
1432

786
784
785
798
809
809

1274
1262
1256
1263
1262
1225

1500
1543
1556
158 7
1589
162 4

1568
1564
1546
154 3
151 7
148 1

114 1
1145
1149
1106
111 9
107 4

108 7
1084
1080
103 4
1056
98 5

124 1
1259
127 7
1222
121 6
123 1

1358
1376
1392
139 5
1384
1393

1673
1683
1692
169 7
1721
1741

1776
174.9
1774
178 8
1799
1801

1174
116.1
1195
121 3
123.7
1234

120.0
119.9
127.1
1307
136.4
137.5

173.9
171.1
170.0
170.0
170.6
171.3

143.6
1434
140.9
1378
134.4
131.3

806

1229
119 1
113.2
1096
104.7
104.8

164 9
163 3

148 7
1482
147.3
143 4
135.9
131.5

1094
113 1
108.6
102 3
96.6
89.6

997

105 1
99.2
922
87.2
79.2

131 8
1288
125.0
1193
112.8
108.0

140 1
1400
136.8
133 8
130.2
126.1

1767
1764
173.9
1697
167.9
167.4

1809
1826
180.0
1796
175.7
170.7

1198
1154
114.2
1106
106.1
103.7

130.5
1231
120.*
113.8
105.5
100.4

172.1
172.3
169.7
168.6
167.1
166.8

992
104 9
103 5
1062
1106
1122

1443
1484

1285
1350
131 5
1270
1250
126 1

89 7
88 5

1089
106 7
100 7

98 9

1207
121 4
121 1
119 1
1158
1150

1609
1600
157 3
1537
1500
1474

168.2
1729
1726
1722
1709
1708

96.6
1020
1044
105.9
1100
111 6

90.4
98.6
1056
110.7
119.8
1240

162.2
164.5
163.0
162.8
163.8
164.8

1169
1203
119.9
1172
119.1
121.4

154 5

1269
1288
130.4
128 1
127.3
125.4

72 9

58 1

729

574

102 9
1003
106.2
95 5
92.2
94.2

1155
1143
112.3
107 6
107.0
107.3

147 1
147.2
144.9
1404
139.6
139.2

1703
169.7
167.0
1654
165.5
165.5

1127
107.0
105.3
1008
100.2
103.7

127.2
116.7
113.5
103.0
101.7
108.8

165.2
165.5
161.9
157.4
155.8
155.2

423
486
557
549

782

66 7

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

989
100.0
1065
110.6
1023

829

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1024

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

122.3
1300
139.7
1464
1367

728
735
737
752

1981
1982

1405
124.7

1979:
January
February... .
March
April
Mav. .
June

July
August ....
September
October
November
December

July
August
September
October
November
December

Nonelectrical
machinery

693
754
778
826
908

61.8
686
73.1
783
890

1982:
January
February.
March
April
Mav
June

Fabricated
metal
products

1967 = 100

71 1
78 1
81 2
87 1
94 7

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1980:
January...
February
March
April. .
Mav
June

Nonferrous
metals

1137
1271
1257
1093

127.1
1293
1282
126.7
1261
1255
1259
124.9
123.5
1203
119.3
119.9

1000
1156
111 9
927
851
842

81 3
789
766

73.9
77 1
78.0
775

77.7
780
784
787
785

78 1
78.9
79.4
797

81 8
82.3
825
84.3
85.5
841
838

83 8
852
863

86 5
871

86.5
86.9
895
91.9
92.5

82 5
863

92 7

159^9

157 2
153.7
149.4

150 2
151 8
151 1
1525

1567

155.7
1543

152.4
153.7

1000

106 3
1096
1060

830
764

75 2
72 8

73.2
696
63.6
63.5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




764

796
78 5
73 0
65 1
624
580

56.4
54 1
47.5
46.6

645

73 4
777

85 9

959
970

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 144.

STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—BUSINESS SALES
MANUFACTURING
AND
TRACE
SALES,
TOTAL,
UNADJUSTED
FOR
SEASONAL
VARIATION
(Millions of
dollars^

YEAR AND MONTH

MANUFACTURING AND TRADE SALES—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION (Millions of dollars, except as noted) »
Manufacturing2
Total
manufacturing and
trade sales

Total

Durable
goods
industries

Retail trade3

Nondurable
goods
industries

Total

Merchant wholesalers

Durable
goods
stores

Nondurable goods
stores

Total

Billions of constant (1972) dollars 8

4

Durable
goods
establishment

Nondurable goods
establishments

*
59,836
64,541
68,696
75,733
82,861

*
84,014
87,541
91,882
98,618
104,470

*
733,913
787,939
827,938
884,189
963,396

*
733,913
787,939
827,938
884,189
963,396

*
371,071
400,294
420,694
447,968
491,937

*
187,395
207,145
219,361
235,643
266,651

*
183,676
193,149
201,333
212,325
225,286

1,046,240
1,084,175
............. 1,177,247
1,260,032
1,289,374

1,046,240
1,084,175
1,177,247
1,260,032
1,289,374

538,437
557,840
602,742
642,011
633,661

295,795
303,203
331,903
353,246
338,262

242,642
254,637
270,839
288,765
295,399

1,392,198
1,560,363
1,840,944
2,131,495
2,186,755

1,392,198
1,560,363
1,840,944
2,131,495
2,186,755

670,878
756,281
875,238
1,017,531
1,039,137

359,453
408,287
476,233
530,731
523,866

311,425
347,994
399,005
486,800
515,271

406,234
449,069
509,538
540,988
588,146

128,810
148,427
172,912
169,417
182,966

277,424
300,642
336,626
371,571
405,180

315,086
355,013
456,168
572,976
559,472

140,941
161,088
202,023
246,803
229,527

174,145
193,925
254,145
326,173
329,945

19768.............
2,451,327, 2,451,327
1977 88 .................... 2,755,482 2,755,482
1978
3,123,684 3,123,684
19798
3,571,957 3,571,957
8
1980
3,927,403 3,927,403

1,185,622
1,358,418
1,522,859
1,727,234
1,852,686

608,269
711,204
814,181
912,725
930,597

577,353
647,214
708,678
814,509
922,089

657,375
725,220
807,426
900,558
962,816

217,805
248,692
278,617
302,357
292,811

439,570
476,528
528,809
598,201
670,005

608,330
671,844
793,399
944,165
1,111,901

257,420
297,291
362,387
424,004
472,131

350,910
374,553
431,012
520,161
639,770

1961 8 ....................
1962 *
1963

8

19646
1965 8 ....................
1966

196768..
1968
1969 '• ...
1970*
1971 •

19728
8
1973 ...
19748....
19758

8

*
67,302
74,894
79,927
84,593
94,186

*
218,992
235,563
246,666
261,870
284,128
7

303,956
292,956
324,358
346,717
368,403

98,301
88,725
101,695
108,621
109,195

7

*
143,850
152,082
160,578
174,351
187,331

*
151,690
160,669
166,739
177,277
189,942
7

205,655
204,231
222,663
238,096
259,208

8

203,847
233,379
250,147
271,304
287,310

Mer-

Total

Manufacturing

Retail
trade

chant
wholesalers

*

*

*

*

112,719
91,128
99,733 s 133,646
139,286
110,861
149,064
122,240
160,096
127,214

8

4,273,188
4,130,150

4,273,188
4,130,150

2,017,545
1,910,119

1,006,465
922,115

1,011,080
988,004

1,047,573
1,075,679

316,020
320,868

731,553
754,811

1,208,070
1,144,352

509,743
457,713

698,327
686,639

256,605
265,913
303,014
286,308
304,539
305,278

279,290
280,384
290,362
286,366
296,800
295,403

137,022
137,458
143,100
137,340
145,495
142,478

74,193
74,743
77,249
73,028
78,245
75,500

62,829
62,715
65,851
64,312
67,250
66,978

71,489
71,615
72,937
73,485
74,006
74,447

24,690
24,370
25,113
25,364
25,253
25,032

46,799
47,245
47,824
48,121
48,753
49,415

70,799
71,311
74,325
75,541
77,299
78,478

32,307
32,389
34,225
34,508
35,066
35,131

38,472
38,922
40,100
41,033
42,233
43,347

160.9
160.4
164.2
160.3
164.2
161.9

77.3
76.9
79.2
75.5
79.1
77.1

46.5
46.4
47.0
46.7
47.0
46.5

37.2
37.0
38.0
38.0
38.1
38.2

285,669
306,026
305,143
320,387
313,481
319,594

301,061
303,135
305,658
309,134
310,076
312,655

146,171
145,519
146,501
148,503
147,886
149,415

76,903
76,303
76,295
77,402
75,983
76,211

69,268
69,216
70,206
71,101
71,903
73,204

74,485
76,458
77,271
77,095
77,768
78,264

24,701
25,744
25,798
25,300
25,080
25,290

49,784
50,714
51,473
51,795
52,688
52,974

80,405
81,158
81,886
83,536
84,422
84,976

35,870
36,627
36,136
37,348
37,132
36,859

44,535
44,531
45,750
46,188
47,290
48,117

163.0
162.8
162.4
161.9
160.6
161.0

77.8
77.1
76.4
76.5
75.3
75.5

46.5
47.4
47.9
47.2
47.2
47.2

38.7
38.3
38.1
38.2
38.1
38.3

299,455
312,540
327,277
315,348
316,730
319,014

321,857
322,735
318,712
313,174
311,435
312,908

154,412
155,630
153,415
149,264
146,964
146,480

79,636
80,429
77,666
74,918
72,481
71,965

74,776
75,201
75,749
74,346
74,483
74,515

79,425
78,816
77,721
77,191
77,409
78,754

25,670
25,208
23,630
22,903
22,806
23,453

53,755
53,608
54,091
54,288
54,603
55,301

88,020
88,289
87,576
86,719
87,062
87,674

39,523
39,312
38,302
37,522
36,903
37,720

48,497
48,977
49,274
49,197
50,159
49,954

162.9
160.8
156.8
153.2
151.0
151.6

76.6
76.3
73.9
71.5
70.1
70.0

47.6
46.3
45.2
44.4
44.2
44.5

38.8
38.3
37.7
37.3
36.6
37.1

309,894
323,095
339,220
357,493
343,439
363,898

320,734
325,610
335,015
343,417
345,560
349,328

149,830
151,239
157,332
161,305
162,760
163,889

74,281
74,562
79,215
81,432
81,985
81,908

75,549
76,677
78,117
79,873
80,775
81,981

79,794
80,439
80,970
82,442
83,024
83,741

24,281
24,095
24,393
25,167
25,390
25,384

55,513
56,344
56,577
57,275
57,634
58,357

91,110
93,932
96,713
99,670
99,776
101,698

38,089
38,700
40,285
41,647
41,327
41,596

53,021
55,232
56,428
58,023
58,449
60,102

154.1
152.3
156.0
158.5
158.4
159.0

71.6
70.8
73.6
74.6
74.4
74.4

45.1
44.8
44.7
45.2
45.6
45.4

37.4
36.7
37.7
38.6
38.4
39.2

B&zzzz
jSe.»zzz:.

330,634
337,320
367,856
361,782
359,935
371,957

355,151
355,516
356,688
358,809
359,239
360,912

165,268
166,359
167,912
170,039
170,089
172,676

82,040
82,617
84,071
85,465
85,942
87,346

83,228
83,742
83,841
84,574
84,147
85,330

85,355
86,058
86,978
86,746
86,939
87,948

26,222
26,456
26,861
26,085
26,439
26,604

59,133
59,602
60,117
60,661
60,500
61,344

104,528
102,899
101,798
102,024
102,211
100,288

42,459
43,154
42,344
42,936
43,502
43,403

62,069
59,745
59,454
59,088
58,709
56,885

159.9
160.6
159.9
159.6
158.3
159.7

73.9
74.3
74.3
74.8
74.2
75.7

46.1
46.2
46.3
45.8
45.6
45.9

39.9
40.1
39.2
39.0
38.5
38.1

July....
August
September
October
November
December

346,821
355,581
363,215
364,603
348,775
364,709

360,189
360,384
357,454
352,092
349,712
345,958

171,890
171,737
168,950
166,277
163,835
161,831

86,099
86,158
84,049
81,805
80,872
79,544

85,791
85,579
84,901
84,472
82,963
82,287

87,759
88,775
88,562
87,231
87,358
87,409

26,616
27,247
28,860
25,591
25,457
25,479

61,143
61,528
61,702
61,640
61,901
61,930

100,540
99,872
99,942
98,584
98,519
96,718

43,177
42,854
42,232
41,362
41,474
40,970

57,363
57,018
57,710
57,222
57,045
55,748

158.8
157.6
157.7
153.4
153.2
152.4

74.6
73.8
73.4
70.8
69.8
69.4

45.7
46.2
45.9
44.9
44.9
45.0

38.5
37.6
38.4
37.8
38.5
38.0

313,330
328,062
361,105
347,105
352,377
360,505

340,746
345,687
347,061
344,934
353,110
349,742

157,498
160,740
160,162
159,118
163,007
163,120

76,463
78,525
78,730
77,808
79,680
79,197

81,035
82,215
81,432
81,310
83,327
83,923

86,542
88,049
87,701
88,468
90,813
88,603

25,032
25,741
25,973
26,718
28,127
26,136

61,510
62,308
61,728
61,750
62,686
62,467

96,706
96,898
99,198
97,348
99,290
98,019

40,124
39,675
39,216
38,551
37,917
37,674

56,582
57,223
59,982
58,797
61,373
60,345

152.1
155.2
155.4
153.5
157.3
155.5

68.4
70.2
70.1
69.1
70.8
70.8

45.0
46.1
45.7
46.0
47.1
45.5

38.7
39.0
39.6
38.5
39.5
39.1

333,844
340,978
349,333
343,970
342,005
357,536

347,676
343,426
342,882
336,905
338,722
338,391

162,417
160,016
160,458
154,194
154,318
154,543

78,856
77,250
76,419
72,478
73,005
73,495

83,561
82,766
84,039
81,716
81,313
81,048

89,469
89,069
89,897
90,905
92,492
92,459

26,124
25,831
26,619
27,154
28,721
28,723

63,345
63,238
63,278
63,751
63,771
63,736

95,790
94,341
92,527
91,806
91,912
91,389

37,687
37,065
37,208
37,645
37,900
37,756

58,103
57,276
55,319
54,161
54,012
53,633

155.0
153.3
153.5
149.7
151.8
151.9

70.6
69.5
69.6
66.3
66.6
67.0

45.9
45.6
46.2
46.1
47.3
47.2

38.5
38.2
37.8
37.2
37.9
37.7

1981
8
1982

1979:
January. ..............
February
March
April
May !
Z
jurfe
July.
August
September
October.
November
December

..

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December ..........
1981:
January
February
March
April

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.....
August
September
October
November
December

..

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 appear as follows: Manufacturing and trade sales, total, p.
144; manufacturing sales, p. 150; retail trade sales, p. 163; merchant wholesalers sales, p.
145; and constant dollar sales, pp. 145 and 146.

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—BUSINESS INVENTORIES

YEAR AND MONTH

MANUFACTURING AND
TRADE
INVENTORIES,
BOOK
VALUE, END
OF PERIOD,
TOTAL,
UNADJUST-

ED FOR

SEASONAL
VARIATION
(Millions of
dollars) '

*

1961

MANUFACTURING AND TRADE INVENTORIES, BOOK VALUE, END OF PERIOD—Adjusted for seasonal variation (Millions of dollars, except as noted) >
Manufacturing 2

Total
manufacturing and
trade
inventories

*

Total

*

Durable
goods
industries

*

Retail trade 3

Nondurable goods
industries

Total

Durable
goods
stores

*

*

1962
1963
1964
1965

94,581
99,948
104,382
110,401
119,736

95,594
101,063
105,480
111,503
120,907

54,917
58,215
60,081
63,444
68,222

32,561
34,649
35,888
38,530
42,284

22,356
23,566
24,193
24,914
25,938

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

135,549
143,985
154,650
168,179
176,405

136,790
144,773
155,671
169,328
177,529

77,996
84,664
90,618
98,202
101,651

49,949
55,005
58,875
64,739
66,780

28,047
29,659
31,743
33,463
34,871

186,421
200,689
232,148
284,802
287,097

187,738
203,104
233,237
285,807
288,375

102,658
108,239
124,627
157,791
159,935

66,289
70,250
81,398
101,739
102,874

36,368
37,989
43,229
56,052
57,061

50,063
55,079
63,237
71,067
71,744

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

316,818
348,252
395,292
446,245
488,112

318,544
351,036
398,890
450,736
492,885

175,193
189,195
210,415
241,113
264,114

112,581
121,575
137,834
160,554
174,547

62,612
67,620
72,581
80,559
89,567

1981
1982

520,611
506,147

526,152
511,942

282,333
264,902

186,222
175,200

1979:
January. .
February
March
April
May
June

401,817
409,030
416,023
421,094
424,441
426,716

403,753
408,603
412,134
417,980
422,581
427,150

213,015
215,546
217,428
220,440
222,271
225,446

431,234
433,236
435,671
446,446
452,752
446,245

434,131
437,646
439,120
444,155
446,954
450,736

453,497
460,982
469,084
475,320
476,683
475,842

Nondurable goods
stores

Total

*

*

26,221
27,941
29,386
31,094
34,405

Billions of constant (1972) dollars 8

Merchant wholesalers *

Nondurable goods
establishments

*
8,315
8,631
9,119
9,813
10,588

*

15,159
16,143
16,814
17,776
19,152

11,062
11,798
12,572
13,318
15,253

Durable
goods
establishments

14,488
14,936
16,048
17,000
18,317

12,151
15,220
16,261
17,895
19,670

Mer-

Total

Manufacturing

Retail
trade

chant
wholesalers

6,173
6,305
6,929
7,187
7,729
8,614
9,590
9,847
10,714
12,340

22,365
24,311
25,959

20,765
24,810
26,108
28,609
32,010

21,687
24,238
28,418
32,861
33,356

28,376
30,841
34,819
38,206
38,388

35,019
39,786
45,372
56,948
56,697

21,975
24,265
27,421
35,297
36,697

13,044
15,521
17,951
21,651
20,000

79,273
89,530
102,790
111,229
116,430

37,841
43,135
49,987
53,717
54,400

41,432
46,395
52,803
57,512
62,030

64,078
72,311
85,685
98,394
112,341

41,380
46,963
55,809
63,154
71,661

22,698
25,348
29,876
35,240
40,680

96,111
89,702

126,833
128,250

59,095
59,597

67,738
68,653

116,986
118,790

76,674
78,514

40,312
40,276

140,280
142,522
143,839
146,252
147,770
149,924

72,735
73,024
73,589
74,188
74,501
75,522

103,922
104,611
105,106
106,378
108,222
109,367

51,053
51,520
51,939
52,837
54,028
54,686

52,869
53,091
53,167
53,541
54,194
54,681

86,816
88,446
89,600
91,162
92,088
92,337

56,368
57,605
57,985
58,522
59,172
59,238

30,448
30,841
31,615
32,640
32,916
33,099

261.1
261.8
262.2
263.1
264.1
264.8

141.0
141.3
141.8
142.1
142.5
143.3

67.4
67.3
67.1
67.4
68.0
68.3

52.7
53.2
53.2
53.6
53.6
53.3

227,842
231,017
233,330
236,188
238,533
241,113

151,581
153,433
154,591
157,179
159,000
160,554

76,261
77,584
78,739
79,009
79,533
80,559

111,257
111,119
109,829
111,286
111,341
111,229

55,888
55,265
53,955
54,296
54,250
53,717

55,369
55,854
55,874
56,990
57,091
57,512

95,032
95,510
95,961
96,681
97,080
98,394

60,776
61,409
61,801
62,634
62,515
63,154

34,256
34,101
34,160
34,047
34,565
35,240

266.6
266.8
265.2

143.6
144.4
144.3
145.0
144.9
145.0

68.9
68.5
67.2
67.4
66.9
66.1

54.2
53.8
53.6
53.7
53.3
53.4

455,635
460,723
465,101
472,132
474,935
476,610

244,971
247,616
251,265
255,509
257,635
258,522

162,702
164,130
166,282
169,247
170,487
170,701

82,269
83,486
84,983
86,262
87,148
87,821

110,728
111,989
112,295
113,908
113,634
113,528

52,710
53,529
53,671
54,243
53,477
53,225

58,018
58,460
58,624
59,665
60,157
60,303

99,936
101,118
101,541
102,715
103,666
104,560

64,117
64,602
65,358
66,273
66,862
67,382

35,819
36,516
36,183
36,442
36,804
37,178

145.5
145.6
146.6
147.6
147.9
147.4

65.0
64.7
64.2
64.5
64.0
63.7

53.6
53.5
53.2
53.6
53.7
53.5

476,508
478,246
482,141
491,469
497,032
488,112

479,305
482,391
485,040
487,576
489,579
492,885

259,610
259,984
260,153
259,952
261,185
264,114

171,301
171,827
171,459
171,244
172,139
174,547

88,309
88,157
88,694
88,708
89,046
89,567

113,878
113,872
115,480
116,651
116,527
116,430

53,001
53,141
53,537
53,887
54,253
54,400

60,877
60,731
61,943
62,764
62,274
62,030

105,817
108,535
109,407
110,973
111,867
112,341

67,246
69,232
69,062
69,576
70,444
71,661

38,571
39,303
40,345
41,397
41,423
40,680

264.4
263.7
263.6
263.8

263.1
262.8

147.4
146.7
146.3
145.8
145.5
145.9

63.4
63.2
63.5
63.9
63.5
63.0

53.5
53.8
53.8
54.1
54.0
53.9

June

493,307
500,991
506,523
507,616
509,891
510,574

496,099
501,214
502,941
504,870
508,564
511,696

267,151
269,176
270,868
272,131
274,553
275,040

176,622
177,550
178,125
178,982
179,765
180,699

90,529
91,626
92,743
93,149
94,788
94,341

116,815
118,834
118,754
119,793
120,828
122,339

54,928
55,504
55,015
55,891
56,632
57,690

61,887
63,330
63,739
63,902
64,196
64,649

112,133
113,204
113,319
112,946
113,183
114,317

71,224
71,990
72,605
72,663
73,419
73,989

40,909
41,214
40,714
40,283
39,764
40,328

262.3
263.3
263.1
263.4
264.7
265.9

146.1
146.5
146.9
146.9
147.5
147.5

62.7
63.2
62.8
63.2
63.7
64.6

53.6
53.7
53.4
53.3
53.5
53.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

511,226
514,100
519,677
528,634
535,184
520,61 1

513,995
518,482
522,390
524,168
527,161
526,152

277,121
279,019
281,712
283,228
284,322
282,333

182,469
183,820
186,074
187,264
187,956
186,222

94,652
95,199
95,638
95,964
96,366
96,111

124,039
124,718
125,389
125,979
126,418
126,833

58,569
58,744
58,891
58,934
59,019
59,095

65,470
65,974
66,498
66,863
67,399
67,738

112,835
114,745
115,289
115,143
116,421
116,986

72,881
74,496
75,370
75,519
76,759
76,674

39,954
40,249
39,919
39,624
39,662
40,312

266.5
267.6
269.4
270.5

271.2
269.9

147.9
148.3
149.4
149.8
149.8
148.4

65.3
65.7
65.9
66.3
66.2
66.1

53.3
53.6
54.1
54.4
55.1
55.3

523,647
521,291
520,440
523,370
519,119
521,040

280,794
280,941
279,337
278,468
276,356
274,912

185,238
185,200
184,319
184,053
183,378
182,811

95,556
95,741
95,018
94,415
92,978
92,101

125,587
125,321
125,242
125,479
124,631
126,300

58,280
57,918
57,698
57,890
57,039
58,225

67,307
67,403
67,544
67,589
67,592
68,075

117,266
115,029
115,861
119,423
118,132
119,828

77,254
76,227

June

520,158
520,721
523,835
526,099
520,341
519,729

40,012
38,802
38,850
40,256
40,918
41,347

267.7
266.5
266.0
266.5
264.5
265.2

146.9
146.9
146.4
146.0
145.3
144.6

65.4
65.0
65.1
65.2
64.7
65.4

55.4
54.5
54.5
55.4
54.5
55.2

July
August
September
October
November
December

518,390
516,756
518,362
524,517
522,035
506,147

521,145
521,257
521,000
519,797
513,888
511,942

274,629
273,809
271,675
270,786
267,920
264,902

182,099
181,543
180,520
179,675
177,061
175,200

92,530
92,266
91,155
91,111
90,859
89,702

126,662
128,258
129,788
128,849
127,619
128,250

58,888
60,204
61,668
60,581
59,417
59,597

67,774
68,054
68,120
68,268
68,202
68,653

119,854
119,190
119,537
120,162
118,349
118,790

79,613
79,240

40,241
39,950
39,726
39,595
39,597
40,276

265.6
265.5
266.0
265.2
262.3

144.4
144.0
143.3
142.6
141.0
139.7

65.5
66.4
67.2
66.9
65.9
65.9

55.6
55.0
55.5
55.8
55.3
55.4

1971
1972
1973
1974

,

1975.

July.
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April..

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

v.

7

38,073
35,299
38,945
42,517
43,867

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7

17,258
14,151
16,580
18,206
17,908

7

20,815

21, 148

8

8

77,01 1
79,167
77,214
78,481

79,81 1
80,567
78,752
78,514

8

266.1
265.1
264.4
264.1
263.8
263.9
265.7
265.6
264.7

261.0

^Monthly data prior to 1979 appear as follows: Manufacturing and trade inventories,
total, p. 146; manufacturing inventories, pp. 151 and 152; retail trade inventories, p. 164;
merchant wholesalers inventories, p. 146; and constant dollar inventories, p. 147.

10

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—BUSINESS INVENTORY-SALES RATIO
MANUFACTURING AND TRADE »
Manufacturing
Nondurable goods industries

YEAR AND MONTH
Total
Total
Total

Materials
and
sup-

plies

Work
in
process

Constant (1972) Dollars2

Merchant wholesalers

Retail trade

Durable goods industries
Fin-

ished
goods

Total

Materials
and
sup-

plies

Work
in
process

Fin-

Total

ished
goods

Durable
goods
stores

durable
goods
stores

*

*

Total

Durable
goods
establishments

*

*

Non-

Nondurable
goods
establishments

Mer-

Total

Manufacturing

Retail
sales

chant
wholesalers

if
*

*

1961 33
1962 s
1963
1964 33

1965

1 54
1 50
1 49
1.47
1 45

1
1
1
1
1

74
70
69
64
60

2 04
1 97
1 93
1 88
1 82

196633 .
1967s
19683
19693
1970

1
1
1
1
1

47
56
53
55
62

1
1
1
1
1

62
76
74
77
90

1 85
2 09
205
2 10
234

1971 3s
19723
1973 3
1974
19753

1 58
1 49
1 41
1 45
1.57

1
1
1
1
1

83
67
58
65
84

19763
19773
1978s
1979s3
1980

1.48
1 46
1 44
1 43
1 45

1981 3
19823

1979:
January
February..
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January...
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February..
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February .
March
April
May
June
July
August ....
September
October
November
December

*

*

0 64 0 82 0 58
80
62
54
60
54
80
79
57
51
48
76
58

1
1
1
1
1

43
43
42
38
34

58
63
62
61
67

81
94
94
99
1 08

47
52
49
51
59

1
1
1
1
1

34
37
36
36
39

222
200
1 89
205
237

66
59
58
68
80

97
87
83
89
99

60
54
48
48
58

1
1
1
1
1

1.69
1 61
1 57
1 57
1 66

2.10
1 97
1 90
1 97
2 18

71
66
62
64
70

87
81
80
84
95

.53
50
47
49
53

1
1
1
1
1

1 43
1.51

1 66
1.76

2 19
2.41

69
.73

97
1.06

1.45
1 46
1 42
1 46
1 42
1.45

1.55
1 57
1 52
1 61
1 53
1 58

1.89
1 91
1 86
200
1 89
1 99

.62
62
61
65
62
65

1.44
1 44
1.44
1 44
1.44
1 44

1.56
1 59
1.59
1 59
1.61
1 61

1 97
201
2.03
203
2.09
2 11

1 42
1.43
1.46
1.51
1 52
1 52

1 59
1 59
1.64
1.71
1 75
1 76

1 49
1.48
1.45
1 42
1 42
1.41

Ratio

43
38
39
40
39

200
1 82
1 79
1 86
1 86

1
1
1
1
1

18
17
20
18
16

1
1
1
1
1

20
16
15
14
15

1
1
1
1
1

63
57
54
49
49

089
.86
85
.86
87

60
62
62
63
66

1 44
1 43
1 38
1 41
1 41

200
1 92
1 82
1 91
200

1
1
1
1
1

17
22
18
18
16

1 15
1 23
1 23
1 21
1 26

1
1
1
1
1

50
76
70
68
77

86
83
85
83
86

21
20
19
18
.19

65
59
53
52
56

1
1
1
1
1

41
40
40
48
44

1 91
1 83
1 85
2 12
2.14

1
1
1
1
1

17
18
16
19
12

1
1
1
1
1

27
27
11
07
21

1 76
1 71
1 53
1 50
1.89

86
84
.77
74
.73

51
50
48
45
45

.20
19
19
19
19

54
52
51
48
48

1
1
1
1
1

38
40
43
44
42

1.96
1 95
1 99
212
220

1.10
1 11
1 13
1 10
1 08

1 19
1 21
1 20
1 18
1 14

1.83
1 77
1 70
1 69
1 71

.73
77
77
76
72

1 13
1.14

45
.46

19
.19

48
.49

1 40
1.42

2 17
2.20

1 06
1.08

1 13
1.24

1 74
2.06

69
.70

.48
48
46
50
47
49

1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
12
15
11
13

.47
48
46
47
45
45

.19
20
19
19
19
19

49
50
48
49
47
48

1
1
1
1
1
1

45
46
44
45
46
47

2.07
211
207
208
214
2 18

1.13
1 12
1 11
11
11
11

1
1
1
1
1
1

23
24
21
21
19
18

1.74
1 78
1 69
1 70
1 69
1 69

.79
79
79
.80
78
.76

1.62
1.63
1 60
1.64
1 61
1.64

1.82
1 84
1 79
1.88
1 80
1.86

1.45
1 45
1 43
1.44
1 45
1.47

1.42
1.44
1 40
1.41
1 41
1.39

84
84
.86
87
.90
91

49
49
.50
50
.51
51

1 10
1 12
1.12
1 11
1.11
1 10

44
45
.45
45
.45
44

19
19
.19
19
.19
19

47
47
.47
47
.46
47

1 49
1 45
1.42
1 44
1.43
1 42

226
2 15
2.09
2 15
2.16
212

11
10
1.09
1 10
1.08
1 09

1 18
1 18
1.17
1 16
1.15
1 16

1 69
1 68
1.71
1 68
1.68
1 71

.77
77
.75
74
.73
73

1.64
1 64
1.63
1 64
1.65
1 64

1.85
1 87
1.89
1 89
1.93
1 92

1.48
1 45
1.41
1 43
1.42
1.40

1.40
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.40
1.40

67
67
.70
74
76
76

88
88
.93
98
1 02
1 03

49
49
.51
55
57
58

1 10

1.12
1 16
1 17
1 18

45
45
46
47
47
47

19
19
.19
20
20
20

47
47
48
50
50
50

1
1
1
1
1
1

39
42
44
48
47
44

205
2 12
2.27
237
2 34
2 27

1 08
1 09
1.08
1 10
1 10
1 09

1 14
1 15
1.16
1 18
1 19
1 19

1 62
1 64
1.71
1 77
1 81
1 79

74
.75
.73
.74
73
74

1 62
1.64
1.68
1.74
1 76
1 75

1 90
1.91
1.98
2.07
211
211

1 37
1.40
1.42
1.45
1 45
1 43

1 38
1.40
1.41
1.44
1.47
1 44

231
230
2.16
2 10
2 10
2.13

73
73
.69
67
67
.68

99
1 01
.95
92
93
.94

56
56
.53
52
52
.52

1 17
1 15
1.14
1 11
1 10
1.09

46
45
.44
44
44
.45

20
20
.19
19
19
.19

50
50
.49
47
47
.46

1 43
1 42
1.43
1 41
1 40
1.39

2 18
221
2.19
2 14
2 14
2.14

1 10
1 08
1.09
1 10
1 08
1.06

1 16
1 16
1.13
111
1 12
1.10

1 77
1 79
1.71
1 67
1 70
1.72

73
.71
.71
71
71
.68

1 72
1.73
1.69
1 67
1 66
1.65

206
2.07
1.99
1 95
1 96
1.96

1 41
1.41
1.42
1 41
1 40
1.39

1 43
1.47
1.43
1 40
1.41
1.37

1.62
1 62
1 61
1 60
1 61
1 59

215
2 15
2 12
209
209
207

69
69
68
67
66
66

96
96
95
94
94
92

51
51
51
50
51
50

1
1
1
1
1
1

09
09
11
10
13
11

45
45
45
45
45
44

19
20
20
20
20
19

46
46
48
47
49
48

1
1
1
1
1
1

37
38
37
38
39
39

209
2 10
205
2 14
2 14
2 17

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

07
10
11
11
11
14

1 68
1 67
1 71
1 69
1 69
1 70

.66
69
68
68
68
71

1.64
1 64
1 65
1 65
1 67
1.67

1.98
1 97
1 98
1 97
1 99
1 95

1.36
1 37
1 36
1 38
1 40
1.41

1.34
1.34
1 36
1.37
1 39
1.42

1 43
1 44
1.46
1.49
1.51
1.52

1 61
1 62
1.67
1 70
1.74
1.74

2 12
2 13
2.21
229
2.32
2.34

68
68
.70
73
.74
.74

95
96
.98
1 03
1.05
1.05

52
53
.55
58
.58
.60

1 10
1 11
1.13
1 14
1.16
1.17

44
45
.45
46
.47
.47

19
19
.19
19
.20
.20

47
48
.49
50
.51
.50

1 41
1 40
1.42
1 44
1.45
1.45

2 20
2 16
2.19
230
2.32
2.32

1 07
1 07
1.08
1 08
1.09
1.09

1 12
1 15
1.15
1 17
1.18
1.21

1 69
1 74
1.78
1 83
1.85
1.87

70
71
.69
69
.70
.72

1 68
1 70
1.71
1.76
1.77
1.77

1 98
201
2.04
2.12
2.15
2.14

1 43
1 42
1.44
1.48
1.48
1.47

1 39
1.43
1.41
1.44
1.43
1.46

1.54
1 51
1.50
1 52
1.47
1 49

1 78
1 75
1.74
1 75
1.70
1 69

242
236
234
237
2.30
231

77
74
73
74
.71
71

1
1
1
1
1
1

09
05
05
06
02
03

62
60
61
61
60
60

1
1
1
1
1
1

18
16
17
16
12
10

48
47
47
47
46
44

20
20
20
20
19
19

51
51
52
51
48
47

1
1
1
1
1
1

45
42
43
42
37
43

233
225
222
217
203
223

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

21
19
17
23
19
22

1 93
1 92
1 96
205
204
208

71
68
.65
68
.67
69

1.76
1 72
1.71
1 74
1.68
1.71

2.15
209
2.09
211
2.05
2.04

1.45
1 41
1.42
1 42
1.37
1.44

1.43
1.40
1.38
1.44
1.38
1.41

1.50
1 52
1.52
1 54
1.52
1.51

1.69
1 71
1.69
1 76
1.74
1.71

231
235
2.36
248
2.43
2.38

71
71
.71
75
.74
.72

1 01
1 04
1.05
1 11
1.10
1.08

60
62
.62
66
.63
.61

1 11
1 11
1.08
1 11
1.12
1.11

45
45
.43
44
.45
.45

19
19
.18
19
.19
.18

47
48
.47
49
.49
.48

1 42
1 44
1.44
1 42
1.38
1.39

225
233
2.32
223
2.07
2.07

1 07
1 08
1.08
1 07
1.07
1.08

1 25
1 26
1.29
1 31
1.29
1.30

211
2 14
2.14
2 14
2.08
2.08

.69
70
.72
73
.73
.75

1.71
1 73
1.73
1.77
1.73
1.72

2.05
207
2.06
2.15
2.12
2.08

1.43
1.46
1.46
1.45
1.39
1.40

1.44
1.44
1.47
1.50
1.46
1.47

0 60 020
60
20
20
59
56
20
19
54

063
62
62
62
61

54
55
53
52
52

20
20
20
21
21

37
28
22
22
29

51
49
50
52
53

25
21
18
12
13

53
.62

80
81
79
85
80
84

64
66
.66
67
.69
69

204
204
2.14
2.26
235
2 37

1 73
1 72
1.65
1 61
1 60
1.61

1.40
1 41
1 41
1 41
1 42
1.42

1 11

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1
1
1
1
1

05
06
06
05
06
05

09
08
09
09
08
09

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 147-149.

11

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' SALES
SHIPMENTS— WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT (BUT ADJUSTED FOR TRADING-DAY AND CALENDAR-MONTH VARIATION) >
Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH

Primary metals
Total

Total 2

Stone, clay,
and glass
products

Total

Transportation equipment
Fabricated
metal products

Blast
furnaces,
steel mills

Machinery,
except
electrical

Electrical
machinery

Total

Motor vehicles
and parts

Instruments
and related
products

*

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

371,071
400 294
420 694
447 968
491 937

187,395
207 145
219 361
235 643
266 651

11,118
11 659
12 422
13 103
14 121

30,610
32 543
34 398
38 876
43 975

17,196
18 073
18 954
21 625
23 965

23,701
26 162
2e'847
28*866
32*378

26,572
29 227
30*996
35 347
39 537

25,106
28 095
29 115
30 034
34 292

44,221
52 146
56 379
58 151
68 213

25,222
31 979
35 328
36 557
45 162

6,797
6 806
7 012
7 418
8 570

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

538 437
557 840
602 742
642 01 1
633 661

295 795
303 203
331 903
353 246
338 262

14 835
14 650
16 016
17 073
17 001

47 943
45 139
48 717
53 534
51 995

24 551
23 123
24 908
26412
25 189

36 775
40 054
43 638
46 104
44 210

46 944
49 214
50 960
56 131
56 451

39 838
42 208
45 242
47 621
47 190

72 500
72 535
83 527
85 175
74 539

45 058
40 337
49 465
50 943
42 538

9 906
1 1 181
12 261
13 128
13 094

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

670 878
756 320
875 171
1 017482
1 039 070

359 453
408 326
476 166
530 757
523 902

18 798
21 540
23 864
26 337
27 076

51 585
58 431
72 730
95 617
80 820

25 791
28 653
36 240
49 649
42 211

45 478
51 545
58 865
67 281
68 480

56 005
65*820
77 826
92 488
95 757

47 956
53 390
60 865
65 804
64 214

88 857
94 706
110 587
1 08 244
113 503

58 247
63 923
74 799
68 631
70 033

13 539
15 566
17 794
20 981
22 095

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1 1 85 564
1,358,418
1 522 859
1 727,234
1 852 686

608 400
711,204
814 181
912725
930 597

30 637
35,476
41 719
45963
46 083

93 005
103,179
118 082
1 37 384
133 931

46 687
50,582
59 135
67310
61 486

77 638
90*026
101 338
113 599
116*197

105 435
122,' 190
143 170
166*474
1 80 725

73 868
88*433
1 00 530
116033
1 28 589

141 028
166,954
1 88 773
201 623
186 516

95 380
117,747
131 999
131 378
1 04 560

25 031
28*898
33 701
37740
44 141

1981
1982

2017545
1,910,119

1 006 465
922,115

48 001
44,005

141 943
107,031

70 125
47,320

1 23 665
113,967

201 538
180,612

140 195
140,550

205 222
195,370

116 981
112,177

48 292
48,873

May
June

126 354
138,871
151 035
139734
147059
1 50 1 46

67 099
75,298
82 915
75325
80 000
81 123

2 962
3,223
3 809
3752
4 072
4 271

10 152
11,431
12 833
10828
12 802
12 351

5 081
5,644
6 612
4 921
6 551
6 106

8 247
9,104
10 328
9 222
9 916
10 140

11 641
13,705
14 853
13 864
13*945
14 852

8 397
9,445
9 920
9293
9 429
10 364

16 770
18,209
19 902
17 588
18 842
17 636

11 891
12,956
13 669
11 881
13 167
11 738

2 646
2,907
3 207
2958
3 050
3 340

July
August
September
October
November
December

1 33 880
142,770
152,383
154,142
1 46 988
143,872

68 893
73,079
79,554
81,295
75 178
72,966

3 841
4,191
4,155
4,347
3 937
3,403

10 735
11,299
1 1 ,704
1 1 ,848
10 963
10,438

5 506
5,604
5,703
5,622
5 181
4,779

8 802
9,683
9,804
10,097
9 451
8,805

12 712
13,446
14,683
14,654
13 272
14,847

8 645
9,522
10,422
10,324
10 112
10,160

14 003
13,343
16,604
17,732
16 159
14,835

8 484
7,283
10,483
1 1 ,644
10 048
8,134

2 867
3,127
3,468
3,355
3 420
3,395

143,158
1 57,444
161 406
151 155
147*848
153 878

72,042
81 147
83 253
76 933
73656
77 091

3,561
3649
3 770
3 764
3 692
3 925

1 1 ,880
12 533
12 907
1 1 719
10 610
10 320

5,422
5 679
6 198
5 421
4 '764
4 508

8,899
9 984
10 154
9 737
9110
9 489

13,305
15 343
16 073
14 671
14 624
16 01 1

9,657
11 098
11 244
10 340
10 257
10 930

14,389
16 803
17 117
15 806
14 679
14 902

8,808
10054
9 921
8 850
7780
7 856

3,168
3645
3 891
3 371
3477
3 749

1 37 807
148717
163,937
167084
161,771
158,481

66 719
71 584
82,807
85 376
81,155
78,834

3 670
3 935
4,238
4 270
3,970
3,639

9 117
9 943
11,095
11 471
1 1 ,250
11,086

3 913
4 304
4,956
5 325
5,453
5,543

8 435
9*393
10,254
10 775
10,115
9,852

13 519
13 671
16,106
15 981
15,098
16,323

9 326
10 454
11,370
11 665
11,413
10,835

12 388
12 457
16,922
18 288
17,107
15,658

6 102
6416
9,469
11 073
9,935
8,296

3 245
3720
4,008
3 974
3,963
3,930

153,795
168,367
1 76 572
171,934
171 147
181 404

74 198
83,436
90 060
87,728
87 369
93 453

3 438
3,852
4 208
4,286
4 193
4 487

11 502
12,463
12 828
12,731
12 629
13 016

5 660
6,001
6 300
6,353
6 289
6 547

9 300
10,494
1 1 183
10,867
10 853
1 1 440

14 857
16,689
18111
16,881
16 562
18 380

10 304
1 1 ,440
12 025
11,550
11 685
12 657

14 282
16,389
19 027
18,768
18 937
20 219

8340
9,406
10 862
11,119
11 430
12 158

3536
3,938
4 149
3,893
4 032
4 361

1 57 945
168,318
176,066
171,929
162,873
157,195

77 190
82,221
87,873
85,603
80,085
77,249

4 047
4,184
4,226
4,056
3,721
3,303

1 1 187
11,987
12,132
11,575
10,472
9,421

5 681
5,868
5,915
5,653
5,115
4,743

9 707
10,537
10,655
10,469
9,310
8,850

15 221
15,964
17,769
17,047
16,602
17,455

10 656
1 1 ,694
12,644
12,229
1 1 ,968
1 1 ,343

15 007
15,559
17,404
17,473
16,376
15,781

8 390
8,530
9,579
10,511
9,140
7,516

3 679
3,946
4,371
4,205
4,033
4,149

146,649
162617
168,260
160,454
163 858
171,147

69,160
79 345
84289
79,594
80 869
84,664

3,138
3 436
3756
3,687
3 805
4,040

10,087
10 549
10 227
9,984
9 373
9,387

4,920
5 138
4 896
4,516
4 042
4,191

8,393
9 546
10 317
9*969
10 196
10,474

14,230
16 650
17 681
15,280
15 493
16,475

10,635
11 918
12333
11,831
11 949
12,588

12,814
15 716
17624
17,147
18 256
19,287

7,148
8 727
10 142
10,538
10 931
11,624

3,534
4 026
4,363
3,913
4 098
4,469

149 358
157,045
167,548
159,487
153,628
1 50,068

70 639
73,669
80,160
75,894
72,461
71,371

3 597
3,839
3,989
3,903
3,578
3,237

7 790
8,285
8,593
7,979
7,383
7,394

3 348
3,472
3,615
3,130
2,993
3,059

9 105
9,706
9,825
9,324
8,855
8,257

13 374
13,634
15,488
13,902
13,727
14,678

10 843
11,327
12,301
11,908
1 1 ,496
11,421

14 978
14,882
17,130
16,393
15,654
15,489

8 605
8,690
10,024
9,432
8,622
7,694

3 691
4,065
4,516
4,085
4,049
4,064

1979:
January
February
March .
April

1980:
January
February
March
April....
May
June...,
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Millions of dollars

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 150.

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' SALES—Con.
SHIPMENTS »
Adjusted for seasonal variation

Without seasonal adjustment (but adjusted for trading-day and calendar-month variation)— Nondurable goods industries

Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH
Total2

Food and
kindred
products

Tobacco
products

Textile mill
products

Paper and
allied
products

Chemicals
and allied
products

*

183676
193 149
201 333
212325
225 286

64542
66 935
68469
71 594
74250

4487

1966
1967 .
1968
1970

242642
254 637
270 839
288 765
295 399

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

1980...
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April..
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Rubber and
plastics
products

4653
4649

14016
15 184
15744
16 999
18299

14723
15 598
16355
17 199
18581

26707
28788
31 187
33644
36764

16828
17 193
18001
18359
19113

10254
11 445

79665
83 961
87328
93385
98535

4772
4903
4937
4992
5350

19600
19817
21 970
22977
22614

20416
20973
22308
24426
24,800

40006
41 428
44,850
47421
48,512

20419
22044
23 189
24396
24883

12588
13307
14,955
16286
16,139

31 1 425
347 994
399 005
486 725
515 168

103637
115054
135 585
161 884
1 72 054

5528
5919
6341
7139

24033
28064
31 073
32791
31 065

25,461
28261
32 754
41 762
41 713

50,944
57353
65008
83742
89722

26936
28695
34899
58874
69484

17,767
20923
24384
27901
27193

577 164
647214
708 678
814 509
922 089

180830
192913
21 5 989
235 976
256 191

10602
12194

36387
40551
42281
45,137
47256

48133
52086
57000
65,201
72794

104 142
118,154
129358
147,676
162517

82347
97453
103871
148,368
198673

31 762
39,553
43 196
46,848
47342

1 01 1 080
988,004

272 140
277,324

13 130
14,455

50261
47,217

80236
78,989

180457
172,803

224 132
206,430

53173
50,163

59255
63573
68 120
64409
67059
69023

17601
19204
20103
18724
19308
19794

879
776
864
830
904
766

3272

4839

3413

5183

3924
3597
3750
4092

5588
5,334

11 117
11,701
13268
12,370
12952
13059

9736
10320
10790
10,675
11 403
12041

3544
4,066
4377
3,999
4076

64987
69691
72,829
72847
71,810
70,906

18 762
19466
20,775
20831
20,721
20687

975
907
896
951
937
917

3 191
3879
4,204

5423

11 540
11 954
12,840
12429
12,205
12241

12375
13378
14,004
13881
14,469
15296

3 554
3946
3,967

71 116
76,297
78153
74222
74,192
76787

19033
20,603
21 238
19368
20425
21 377

877
932
899
1 039
1 014
945

3613

12948
13,641
14682
13982
13213
13338

71 088
77,133
81,130
81 708
80616
79647

19939
22,213
23,255
23005
22932
22803

1 054
1,080
1,009
1 144
1 068
1 133

3245
3,827
4,168
4084
3 965
3730

79597
84,931
86512
84206
83778
87951

21 361
22,878
23383
22726
22210
23 710

1 009
1,027
1 028
1 064
1 009
1 107

3 705
4,141
4547
4 196
4368

80755
86097
88,193
86326
82,788
79,946

21 537
22 944
23,834
23287
22,403
21,867

1 141
1 170
1,142
1 117
1,149
1,167

3691

77489
83272
83971
80860
82989
86483

20932
23303
23675
22*255
23 171
24347

1 088
1 074
1 066
1 158
1 145
1 394

3382
3 936
4407

78719
83376
87,388
83,593
81,167
78,697

22083
22*789
24,867
23,694
23,325
22,883

1 028
1 284
1,498
1,265
1,108
1,347

4531
4521

8 058
8 786
9051
9951

4130

3,950
3735

4,120
4394
4011

3946
4 153

4691

4383
4,665
4264
3,948
3,662

5513

5679
5714

5,598
5687
5,500
5143

5732
6,003
6092
5997
5857
6215

5667
6,150
6,503
6422
6 138
6018

6221

6,882
7005
6792
6754
6930
6301
6881

6,906
6802
6,553
6,209




Stone,
clay, and
glass
products

Primary metals
Total

Blast
furnaces,
steel mills

*

8137

8 934
9614

74193
74,743
77249
73,028
78245
75500

3544
3,473
3727
3,684
3,979
3906

10721
11,035
11 833
10,205
12,355
11 626

5,282
5,437
6,044
4,660
6,397
5750

76903
76,303
76,295
77,402
75,983
76,21 1

3919

3,684
3429

146171
145,519
146,501
148,503
147,886
149,415

3,939
3,842
4,039
3,972
3,836

11 948
11,799
11,579
11,717
11,475
11,195

6057
5,880
5,692
5,633
5,465
5,020

15696
16,522
16554
16039
16394
16693

3852
4,142
4080
3882
3593
3833

154,412
155,630
153,415
149264
146,964
146480

79,636
80,429
77,666
74918
72,481
71 965

4,264
3,920
3,695
3696
3,612
3593

12,391
11,987
11,968
11 055
10,283
9,785

5,584
5,414
5,686
5,119
4,694
4,277

11 830
12,802
14,276
13 986
13362
14457

15875
16,218
16,254
16818
17647
17 963

3516

4,065
4,155
4404
4 141
3679

149830
151,239
157,332
161 305
162760
163889

74281
74,562
79,215
81 432
81 985
81 908

3,732
3,709
3,924
3,965
4007
4,088

10,186
10,405
10,939
11,306
11 768
11,832

4,338
4,545
4,951
5,309
5728
5,774

14415
15,125
16638
15765
15565
16 140

19 128
19,425
18351
18024
18629
19015

82040
82,617
84071
85465
85942
87346

4106

4,135
4,137
4206
4,111

4841

165268
166,359
167912
170039
170089
172676

4115

11,858
11,856
11,970
12038
12,331
12394

5,764
5,683
5,806
6,005
6,258
6,235

86099
86158
84,049
81 805
80,872
79,544

4,100
3953
3,911
3,767
3,763
3,708

12,532
12587
11,908
11,394
10,968
10,032

6,355
6,229
5,891
5,625
5,362
4,910

10324
10020
9584
9457

4861
4517

4091

4115

3923
4,228
4418

4586
4465

14063
14 738
15,743
14310
13,822
14,133

18306
18988
18,577
18853
18,366
18,470

4309
4693
4,777
4880
4,167
3,886

171 890
171 737
168,950
166277
163,835
161,831

17685
16917
15878
16 553
17669
18 161

3972
4323
4240
4 283

76463
78525
78730
77808
79680
79 197

3 743
3682
3693

4578

1 57 498
160740
160 162
159 118
163007
163 120

3738
3708

8958

4272
4038
3999

17 721
17377
17,824
17,473
16,793
16,379

4 076
4325
4,442
4,344
3,832
3,533

1 62 41 7
160016
160,458
154,194
154,318
154,543

78856
77250
76,419
72,478
73,005
73,495

3638
3636
3,686
3,624
3,627
3,634

8737
8694
8,385
7,841
7,737
7,916

3 758
3698
3,593
3,114
3,127
3,163

3871

4009
4324

6794

13833
14861
15806
15 132
15237
15514

3 245
4047
4,252
4,076
3,842
3,826

6 145
6789
6,754
6,669
6,354
6,038

13 098
14 102
14,948
13,269
13,284
13,719

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.

Total*

137022
137,458
143100
137,340
145495
142478

6477
6856
6994
6608
6511

Total

*

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1969..

Petroleum
and coal
products

4215

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 150.

3619

9151

4980

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GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' SALES—Con.
SHIPMENTS—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
Nondurable goods industries

Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH
Fabricated
metal
products

Machinery,
except
electrical

Transportation equipment
Electrical
machinery

Total

Motor
vehicles
and parts

Instruments and
related
products

Total z

Food and
kindred
products

Tobacco
products

Textile mill

Paper and
Hied
products

Chemicals
and allied
products

Petroleum
and coal
products

Rubber
and
plastics
products

*
Millions of dollars
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971 . . . .
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June .

9703
9457

12777
13295
13572
13614
13881
13696

9119
9 254
9491
9342
9632
9791

18475
17 991
18029
16495
17851
16 171

12811
12 733
12277
10979
12383
10681

2944
2972
3041
3 013
3081
3 125

62829
62 715
65851
64312
67250
66978

18826
19095
19435
19088
19602
19267

924
824
888
834
900
745

3,631
3429
3,631
3604
3,695
3816

5,049
5048
5,361
5292
5,455
5423

11,638
11 424
12,145
11 637
12,435
12368

9,705
10 113
11,007
10,884
11,501
11,881

3,841
3924
4,164
3847
4,027
3,911

9507
9,572
9,417
9,634
9685
9,453

14 104
14,324
14,288
14,504
13804
14,514

9690
9758
9,861
9,868
9994
10295

16749
15820
16,075
16142
15738
15658

10664
9208
10,168
10084
9580
9298

3 167
3 136
3,253
3235
3334
3409

69268
69216
70,206
71 101
71 903
73204

20 112
19479
19,813
20187
20395
20635

972
879
904
916
919
890

3779
3,831
3,938
3,917
3904
3,970

5770
5,553
5,454
5,609
5654
5,590

12,687
12,428
12,533
12,808
12,933
12,920

12,490
13,332
13,986
13,952
14,504
15,074

3,880
3,853
3,842
3,890
3,831
3,819

June

9861
10054
9,599
9516
8928
8850

14615
14861
14722
14487
14627
14762

10462
10871
10734
10348
10428
10330

15967
16677
15521
14 964
13 987
13 753

9525
9909
8879
8 176
7 314
7 159

3530
3 717
3674
3434
3 518
3 501

74776
75 201
75749
74346
74483
74 515

20403
20463
20517
19802
20 783
20 761

921
990
936
1 043
1 010
920

4012
4 131
4,058
4023
3886
3844

5,978
5837
5,823
5935
5797
5948

13,400
13333
13,406
13,210
12723
12,631

15,501
16,203
16,864
16,388
16460
16,451

4,151
3,972
3,908
3,744
3564
3,656

July
August
September
October
November
December

9115
9302
9,860
10,279
10,360
10,554

15022
14 556
15,612
15,834
15650
15,786

10475
10729
10,745
11,146
11 258
10,990

14601
14 569
16,312
16,802
16706
16,415

7674
8014
9,133
9,581
9508
9,524

3597
3 739
3,761
3,843
3870
3,931

75 549
76677
78,117
79,873
80775
81,981

21 326
22 174
22,099
22,257
22530
22,745

1 049
1 043
1,013
1,102
1 046
1,098

3846
3766
3,911
3,893
3,931
3,973

6039
5982
6,335
6,331
6,328
6,536

13,034
13321
13,872
14,480
14,221
15,069

16,085
16,196
16,241
16,909
17,688
17,726

3,818
3,961
4,023
4,162
4,326
4,095

10 297
10534
10563
10618
10647
10692

16420
16167
16610
16718
16572
16959

11
11
11
11
11
11

187
210
478
591
846
935

15 959
16321
17 246
17714
18 003
18677

9061
9297
9 715
10252
10 742
11 092

3 942
4004
3 904
3 969
4089
4071

83 228
83 742
83841
84 574
84 147
85 330

22 902
22 745
22633
23302
22624
23027

1 061
1 094
1 084
1 065
1 004
1 079

4111
4 142
4179
4,219
4304
4332

6480
6,686
6671
6,720
6684
6641

14818
14,806
15168
14,974
15,063
15317

18,694
19,050
18,700
18,472
18,667
18730

4,219
4,061
4,257
4,425
4,449
4607

10 525
10465
10,265
9,992
9,553
9,509

16857
16967
17,217
16938
17,138
16,688

11 973
12040
11,959
11 703
11,824
11,490

17 738
18280
16,765
16086
16,001
16,305

10 506
10648
9,218
9103
8,765
8,676

4090
3 978
4,108
4072
3,945
4,137

85 791
85 579
84,901
84472
82,963
82,287

22 993
22888
22,582
22514
22,013
21,890

1 129
1 126
1,147
1 075
1,130
1,133

4389
4309
4,378
4,087
3,923
3,910

6724
6,709
6,739
6,706
6,766
6,725

15488
15,306
15,261
14,870
14,697
14,622

18,599
18,975
18,584
18,965
18,408
18,302

4,654
4,570
4,622
4,604
4,376
4,321

9278
9531
9,722
9748
10020
9789

15824
16 160
16,269
15221
15 569
15197

11 519
11 676
11 769
11 864
12077
11 880

14331
15 707
15964
16226
17 373
17855

7785
8649
9068
9 700
10271
10615

3953
4087
4101
3 996
4 158
4 171

81 035
82 215
81 432
81 310
83 327
83923

22522
23260
22993
22818
23 576
23616

1 146
1 143
1,132
1 158
1 138
1 361

3751
3927
4,041
3892
3953
3,984

6,736
6657
6,641
6,534
6454
6,521

14,195
14,575
14,445
14,421
14692
14,727

17,167
16,571
16,168
17,014
17,689
17,878

4,263
4,146
4,098
4,134
4,206
4,355

9,882
9648
9,447
8904
9,082
8,856

14827
14483
14,948
13841
14,123
13,794

12 181
11 682
11,651
11 429
11,372
11,557

17662
17 517
16,476
15 165
15,310
16,120

10727
10826
9,634
8 176
8,290
8,894

4103
4095
4,245
3949
3,944
4,050

83561
82 766
84,039
81 716
81,313
81,048

23558
22686
23,519
22904
22,937
22,931

1,011
1 232
1,504
1 219
1,094
1,306

3,847
3965
3,984
3,911
3,820
4,100

6,558
6,623
6,581
6,575
6,581
6,531

14,449
14,627
14,516
13,799
14,135
14,163

18,042
17,346
17,829
17,563
16,831
16,279

4,389
4,213
4,293
4,092
4,032
3,931

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1981:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February..
March
April

May

June
July
August
September
October
November
December

9100

9204
9815
9001

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 150.

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' SALES AND INVENTORIES
INVENTORIES, BOOK VALUE, END OF
PERIOD— Unadjustedl for seasonal
variation

SHIPMENTS—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
Supplementary series 2

By market category
YEAR AND MONTH
Home goods
and apparel

Consumer
staples

Equipment
and defense
products,
except
automotive

Automotive
equipment

Construction
materials,
supplies,
and
intermediate
products

Other
materials
and supplies
and
intermediate
products

Capital goods industries
Household
durable
goods
industries

Nondefense

Defense

Durable
goods
industries

Nondurable
goods
industries

*

*

*

*

14329
15,428
16509
17,815
20019

57910
63,582
66543
70,541
78029

54729
58,060
59923
63,293
68028

32,242
34,330
35,575
38,238
41,981

22,487
23,730
24,348
25,055
26,047

214036
219495
233 464
250 164
248 1 54

22058
22477
24686
25756
25,239

92051
101 303
107657
114480
111,064

79554
87474
86,897

28,103
27006
24167

77,747
84391
90,236
97749
101,246

49,617
54649
58,437
64222
66,283

28,130
29742
31,799
33527
34,963

55910
66319
75799
82744
82,479

254 952
287 494
341 548
434 943
432 679

26,704
31 134
34,473
35606
35,207

107,958
118 103
137,136
157 172
162,526

87,684
97884
115,758
135858
139,571

20,274
20219
21,378
21 314
22,955

102,266
107903
124,327
157,597
159,844

65,760
69689
80,728
100,923
102,114

36,506
38,214
43,599
56,674
57,730

1 1 1 ,595
136899
1 52 740
152593
123602

95,491
113279
1 30 788
144281
144873

500,570
575 434
639 792
763 089
850 627

40,624
47 151
52341
56086
58 172

177,972
204 529
238 847
280 033
312906

151,305
174471
207 626
247101
272 356

26,667
30058
31 221
32,932
40550

174,867
188,437
209115
239,103
261 700

111,553
120,354
136277
158,471
172 185

63,314
68,083
72838
80,632
89515

305123
290,655

137770
130,758

149 156
135,945

934 222
854,130

61 152
57,753

345 885
327,792

297 788
271,379

48097
56,413

279 454
261,987

183616
172,615

95,838
89,372

23 923
24016
24 714
24056
24900
24388

19 164
19378
20027
19786
20 101
19836

14 635
14531
14 106
12751
14 126
12398

11 089
11 315
12094
11 455
12212
12056

58313
58643
62231
59504
64021
63579

4501
4471
4571
4565
4624
4,696

22019
22,029
22930
22509
22841
22,846

19416
19,477
20197
19,889
20225
20,102

2603
2,552
2733
2,620
2616
2,744

214039
217,322
219187
222,419
224 181
225,778

140547
143,782
145418
147,803
149409
150,553

73492
73,540
73769
74,616
74,772
75,225

10 164
10434
10,327
10498
10,346
10,789

25 511
24781
25,016
25690
25,961
26,325

20 801
21 293
21,026
21 348
20,938
22,050

12366
11 020
11,915
1 1 883
1 1 ,293
11,046

12 144
12302
12,267
12529
12,504
12,080

65 185
65689
65,950
66555
66,844
67,125

4663
4705
4,685
4963
4,847
4,782

23 506
24259
23,827
24384
23,982
24,745

20843
21 427
21,128
21 527
21,034
21,712

2 663
2832
2,699
2857
2,948
3,033

226 808
230 131
231,167
234,308
236,915
239,103

151 131
153,169
153,116
155,404
157,388
158,471

75677
76,962
78,051
78,904
79,527
80,632

11 104
11 018
10644
10409
10,328
10 184

26123
26 193
26274
25 705
26700
26808

21 990
22835
22582
22343
22690
22 667

11 310
11 674
10466
9 579
8698
8 585

13 016
12 719
11 714
11 483
10801
11 124

70 869
71 191
71 735
69 745
67 747
67 112

5 192
5 069
4818
4721
4635
4476

25082
25892
25 729
25451
25499
25 566

22136
22 785
22611
22 211
22 169
22247

2946
3 107
3 118
3 240
3330
3 319

245918
249 566
253,294
258 082
259,971
259 020

162,903
165606
168,098
171 221
172,414
171 434

83,015
83960
85,196
86861
87,557
87586

10402
10249
10,660
11 121
10,941
11,015

27489
28391
28,452
28615
28*,515
29,325

23 213
22 506
24,032
23 864
23,856
23,634

9 178
9 580
10,813
11 251
11,222
11,160

11 671
11 688
12,235
12 816
12,970
12,966

67 877
68 825
71,140
73 638
75,256
75,789

4 676
4'g77
4,860
5 120
4,969
4,975

26 128
25 290
26,910
27059
27,030
26,864

22690
21 915
23,244
23381
23,337
23,282

3438
3375
3,666
3678
3,693
3,582

258 824
259 021
257,804
258 180
259,796
261,700

171 108
171 558
169,908
169489
170,541
172,185

87,716
87463
87,896
88691
89,255
89,515

209
172
226
503
466
811

29481
29485
29278
29905
29 298
30 008

24403
24 192
25313
25252
25 128
25846

10 683
11 041
11 428
12 037
12 575
12 919

13 063
13 064
12 983
13 157
12 823
12 801

76 429
77*405
77684
78 185
78 799
79 291

5 073
5005
5*085
5*258
5*102
5 318

27400
27426
28 529
28 537
28492
29304

23 787
23636
24584
24652
24651
25345

3613
3790
3 945
3885
3841
3 959

267 732
271 076
272 947
274,899
276864
275 524

176538
179,047
179927
181,060
181 699
181 468

91 194
92,029
93020
93,839
95,165
94056

11 738
1 1 ,547
11,343
11 204
11,056
10,562

30055
29803
29,831
29 569
29,281
29,237

25229
25886
26,181
25246
25,961
26,030

12 397
12416
10,914
10 792
10,319
10,280

12 568
12202
12,140
11 755
11,411
11,229

79 903
79883
78,541
77 711
75,807
74,493

5 234
5 128
5,111
5035
4,980
4,823

28 938
29704
29,605
28845
29,472
29,251

24841
25481
25,531
24686
25,294
24,950

4097
4223
4,074
4 159
4,178
4,301

276 338
277,852
279,225
281 258
282,585
279,454

182274
183,464
184,369
185485
186,220
183,616

94064
94,388
94,856
95773
96,365
95,838

10 523
11,167
11 218
10,766
10792
10878

29625
30,637
30469
30315
31 100
31 177

24 141
25,198
25230
23821
24690
24347

9 352
10,228
10 644
11 261
11 869
12 206

11 069
11,087
11 319
11 171
11 672
11 369

72 788
72,423
71 282
71 784
72884
73 143

4 727
4,845
4 948
4916
4792
4859

27 423
28,414
28469
27045
28045
27836

23340
24,067
24052
22768
23 373
22 955

4083
4,347
4417
4277
4672
4881

281 284
282,947
281 523
281,485
278 877
275 461

185087
186,766
186107
186,215
185369
183581

96197
96,181
95416
95,270
93,508
91 880

11 147
11 213
11,092
10,904
10,676
10,395

30 801
30408
31,456
30345
30,592
30,792

24 129
23637
24,421
23395
23,506
23,805

12295
12338
11,109
9625
9,822
10,445

11 076
11 552
11,402
11 208
1 1 ,226
11,048

72369
70868
70,978
68717
68,496
68,058

5 041
4760
4,927
4828
4,683
4,449

27 442
26577
27,111
26220
26,279
26,532

22 584
21 811
22,130
21 210
21,311
21,455

4858
4766
4,981
5,010
4,968
5,077

273 877
272,635
269,207
268,917
266,310
261,987

181 969
181,159
178,831
177,979
175,402
172,615

91 908
91,476
90,376
90,938
90,908
89,372

Millions of dollars

1961 33 .
19623
19633
1964 3
1965

36443
39,035
41 268
44,064
47910

81 442
84196
87055
91 476
95 145

47485
51 642
54271
58385
64754

29 145
36,130
39961
41 630
50766

196633
1967 3
19683
19693
1970

51 605
54086
58833
62196
61 209

101 836
108 275
113676
121 656
127305

76493
84951
91 308
96 749
94357

197133
1972 3
1973
19743
1975s

64,876
74295
81,112
82910
83,195

133693
148278
168725
196400
212,338

1976 33
1977 3
19783
1979 3
1980

93,402
107406
116436
122071
128056

1981 33 .. ,
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April ...
May
June
July
August
September
October .
November
December
1981:
January
February
March . .
April
May
June
July . .. .
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March. , .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Total
Total

31 611
33314
35440
37,821
40685

1 44 945
1 55 977
162699
1 74 592
192677

51 105
46827
57 144
59830
51 908

43362
44206
48317
51 416
50728

92,047
102271
118262
137202
144086

69400
77663
89725
83283
84,293

227,815
244 958
274 387
299 384
328 996

156,691
180442
208 716
245816
276 532

135915
130,888

355 359
367,743

9898
9575
9928
9,788
10135
10,221

11
11
11
11
11
11

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 151.

15

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' INVENTORIES—Con.
INVENTORIES, BOOK VALUE, END OF PERIOD—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION «
By industry group— Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH
Total

2

Total

Stone,
clay, and
glass
products

Transportation equipment

Primary metals
Total

Blast
furnaces,
steel mills

Fabricated
metal
products

Machinery,
except
electrical

*

*

54917
58215
60081
63444
68222

32561
34649
35888
38 530
42284

1
1
1
1
1

491
516
567
665
742

5780
5692
5739
5 940
6187

3671
3484
3450
3 548
3608

4302
4417
4 563
5038
5719

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

77996
84664
90618
98202
101 651

49949
55005
58875
64739
66780

1 876
1 920
2011
2 139
2335

7018
7 550
7540
8053
8961

4065
4417
4206
4441
4959

6362
6 734
7539
7 701
7*950

10233
11 018
11 563
13 333
14414

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

102,658
108239
124,627
1 57 791
1 59 935

66289
70250
81 398
101 739
102874

2399
2 533
2832
3 551
3 767

9055
9589
10024
13429
15 709

4898
5356
5289
6800
8566

8 140
8450
9889
13 402
13 119

14243
15075
18350
24 104
24 101

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1 75 1 93
189 195
210415
241 113
264 114

112 581
121 575
1 37 834
160554
1 74 547

4057
4353
4920
5467

17646
18229
19358
22347
22863

9 988
9967
10685
11 960
12040

14355
15609
17 354
19235
19634

1981
1982

282 333
264,902

186222
175,200

6445
5,962

25 509
21,306

13 194
10,603

213015
215546
217428
220 440
222 271
225446

140280
142522
143839
146252
147 770
149924

4967
5015
5049
5 154
5 174
5218

19321
19432
19 372
20306
19 985
20472

227,842
231 017
233,330
236 188
238,533
241,113

151 581
1 53 433
154,591
157179
159,000
160,554

5275
5290
5,260
5399
5,463
5,467

244 971
247,616
251 265
255 509
257 635
258 522

162 702
164130
166282
169247
170487
170701

259610
259,984
260,153
259 952
261 185
264,114

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Electrical
machinery

Total

Motor
vehicle and
parts

Instruments
and
related
products

By stage of fabrication 2
Materials
and
supplies

*

Millions of dollars

Work in
process

Finished
goods

*

*

2075
2 331
2468
2 905
3294

1
1
1
1
1

498
357
429
488
682

10291
10824
11 081
11 982
13341

13205
14 158
14874
16 194
18076

9066
9 667
9934
10 354
10867

10463
12 871
14422
15 960
14657

3477
3 521
3886
4 082
4*205

2 169
2 332
2456
2672
2889

15503
16455
17376
18693
19 182

21 940
25 005
27336
30408
29848

12506
13 547
14 163
15 639
17751

9394
9900
12062
14020
13 030

13823
14800
16488
19222
1 9 628

4207
4712
5755
6735
6 124

2991
3 174
3807
4870
4805

19759
20860
26028
35 151
33 920

28650
30788
35545
42603
43 369

17880
18 601
19823
23985
25 586

25250
27311
31 661
37 110
40 736

14 544
16414
18 976
23081
25 977

21 095
22499
26064
31 585
35 888

8 020
9 162
10 206
10851
9 802

5 438
5965
6 932
7940
9 139

37 548
40256
45 211
52678
55 137

46345
50599
58664
69314
76999

28 690
30720
33 959
38562
42411

20332
17,746

43494
40,153

28474
26,713

37539
40,491

9054
8,308

9755
9,308

57953
52,543

81 107
77,908

47 162
44,749

10727
10836
10 726
11 411
10858
11 219

17 574
17812
18 033
18 183
18310
18625

32017
32538
33 154
33440
33 967
34527

19 500
19579
19 933
20095
20460
20753

27 086
28035
27 923
28602
29 203
29335

10 991
11 581
11 498
1 1 *787
11 862
11 460

7049
7 169
7 321
7387
7499
7604

46050
46293
47365
47777
48338
48895

59049
60178
60601
61 842
62629
63878

35 181
36051
35873
36633
36803
37 151

20732
21 153
21,282
21 469
21,790
22,347

11 304
11 535
11,542
11 691
11,754
11,960

18657
18 757
18,872
18814
19,237
19,235

34840
35429
35,804
36349
36,645
37,110

21 097
21 278
21,633
22076
22,413
23,081

29912
30260
30,488
31 643
31,850
31,585

11 932
12057
11,566
12053
11,542
10,851

7713
7778
7,751
7769
7,820
7,940

49,484
50751
50,498
51 630
52,221
52,678

64495
64954
66,113
67241
68,270
69,314

37602
37728
37,980
38308
38,509
38,562

5 521
5565
5764
5885
5880
5 933

22421
22666
22 712
23 118
23427
23419

12058
12270
12 168
12480
12 797
12839

19 314
19411
19 567
19 747
19867
19 569

37 670
38 073
38445
39 378
39 938
40026

23 477
23945
24 293
24*749
24 934
25 037

31 946
32065
32 880
33 581
33 581
33*869

10652
10493
10 527
10800
10406
10 107

8 355
8451
8476
8 560
8696
8 740

53493
53,923
54332
55 115
55019
54852

70012
70,649
71 986
73 116
73789
74219

39 197
39558
39964
41 016
41 679
41 630

171 301
171 827
171,459
171 244
1 72 1 39
174,547

5915
5847
5,793
5848
5876
5,965

23 348
23*016
22,759
22683
22 742
22,863

12609
12460
12,241
12099
12067
12,040

19377
1 9*289
19,142
1 8 856
19251
19,634

40463
40 564
40,562
40 233
40 532
40,736

25292
25 316
25,484
25622
25*701
25,977

33 970
34498
34,609
34826
34*758
35,888

9 751
9695
9,597
9428
9321
9,802

8830
8*900
8,823
8 949
9*043
9,139

54609
54414
54,353
54232
54 190
55,137

74747
75352
75,292
75 163
75784
76,999

41 945
42,061
41,814
41 849
42 165
42,41 1

267,151
269176
270 868
272 131
274 553
275,040

176622
1 77 550
178 125
1 78 982
1 79 765
180699

6040
6 109
6 118
6 116
6 186
6220

23383
23 628
23 895
23 812
23 731
23960

12270
12349
12 543
12 319
12203
12250

19 786
19 708
19 634
19648
1 9*666
19 779

40 792
41 002
41 081
40974
41 297
41 529

26296
26 596
26619
27 198
27250
27546

36762
36800
37 036
37 171
37310
37437

9937
9833
9849
9756
9693
9587

9176
9 232
9229
9395
9504
9432

56,287
56551
56302
56659
56408
56,977

78,280
78516
78 908
7927*
79900
79596

42,055
42483
42 915
43049
43457
44,126

277 1 21
279019
281,712
283,228
284,322
282,333

182469
183820
186,074
187264
187,956
186,222

6262
6408
6,567
6431
6,457
6,445

24 332
24 790
25,366
25532
25,654
25,509

12 502
12720
13,096
13 176
13,223
13,194

19 991
20 180
20,378
20468
20,553
20,332

42 047
42429
42,923
43 196
43,494
43,494

27832
28066
28,420
28721
28,904
28,474

37641
37469
37,855
38369
38,330
37,539

9606
9462
9,548
9559
9,285
9,054

9442
9496
9,610
9616
9,696
9,755

57695
57872
58,584
58,577
58,558
57,953

80353
80509
81,222
81,913
82,251
81,107

44421
45*439
46,268
46,774
47,147
47,162

280 794
280 941
279 337
278,468
276 356
274,912

185238
1 85 200
184319
184053
183 378
182811

6293
6315
6261
6206
6 160
6103

25257
25281
25 187
24715
24476
24 155

13 018
12 992
13 181
12909
12 770
12547

20319
20*172
19 955
19*865
19 753
19675

43 350
43 501
43328
43449
43 455
43094

28 253
28*136
27 996
27*802
27612
27504

37 664
37709
37 709
38 193
38 195
38,467

8 914
8776
8649
8*546
8415
8,523

9576
9642
9 541
9601
9535
9,578

57 710
57541
56684
56,538
55889
55,618

80 512
80473
80246
80,080
79890
79,802

47016
47*186
47389
47,435
47599
47,391

274 629
273,809
271,675
270 786
267,920
264,902

182099
181 543
180,520
1 79 675
177,061
175,200

6039
6084
6,076
6070
6,036
5,962

23 858
23545
23,271
22 964
22,375
21,306

12 367
12075
11,847
11 664
11,322
10,603

19 327
19232
19,106
18671
18,068
17,746

42 977
42656
41 ,982
41 945
40,979
40,153

27 353
27307
27,098
27 026
27,095
26,713

38 730
39080
39,381
39612
39,426
40,491

8660
8,436
8,313
8196
7,952
8,308

9589
9572
9,565
9538
9,418
9,308

55354
54,927
54,355
53969
53,100
52,543

79044
78,891
78,776
78973
78,308
77,908

47701
47725
47,389
46733
45,653
44,749

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




5 992
6656
6891
7 762
8 781

4254
5 079
5 165
5 420
6 109
7789
8 393
8762
9 591
9830

6213
6638
7 128
7 721
8439

-^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 151 and 152.

16

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' INVENTORIES—Con.
INVENTORIES, BOOK VALUE, END OF PERIOD—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION— By industry group, Nondurable goods industries »

YEAR AND MONTH

2

Total

Food and
kindred
products

Tobacco
products

Textile mill
products

Paper and
allied products

*

1961
1962
1963
1964..
1965

22356
23566

Chemicals and
allied products

Petroleum and
coal products

Rubber and
plastics
products

Millions of dollars

By stage of fabrication
Materials and
supplies

Work in
process

Finished goods

*

*

*

24 914
25938

5889
6210
6463
6637
6490

2404
2397
2311
2303
2277

2420
2 587
2618
2 679
2866

1 606
1 718
1 780
1 802
1 958

3355
3 614
3729
3 911
4341

1 754
1 824
1 812
1 798
1 801

1 114
1 215
1 257
1 344
1 461

9501
9819
9985
10 134
10453

3109
3298
3407
3517
3811

9746
10448
10801
11 262
1 1 ,675

1966
1967..
1968
1969..
1970

28047
29659
31 743
33463
34,871

6972
7484
8009
8324
8734

2205
2274
2220
2 192
2059

3048
3 187
3616
3 679
3689

2194
2258
2331
2422
2761

4901
5 248
5485
6 112
6694

1 855
2016
2093
2 145
2,224

1 663
1 731
1 908
2 111
2273

11 158
11 715
12289
12724
13 150

4207
4421
4848
5122
5,274

12,681
13523
14,606
15617
16,448

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

36,368
37989
43229
56052
57061

9256
9673
11 627
14642
14487

2 110
2368
2437
3033
3 296

3879
4064
4601
5046
4 795

2855
2922
3 344
4847
4879

6,870
7039
7 504
11 506
11 980

2,326
2199
2540
4041
4 526

2339
2573
2965
3847
3 927

13,683
14676
18 133
23699
23 542

5,665
5982
6707
8 175
8837

17,019
17330
18390
24179
24681

62612
67620
72581
80559
89567

15 717
16346
18058
19882
21 668

3417
3502
3573
3427
3632

5233
5657
5925
6131
6606

5327
5710
6 108
6936
7824

13 226
14603
15610
17271
19615

4806
5570
5452
7,642
9928

4417
4954
5450
5997
6055

25832
27401
29312
32477
36194

9933
10996
11 921
13750
15704

26847
29,223
31 348
34,332
37669

96111
89,702

21 382
20,680

4338
4,370

6836
6,164

8641
8,607

22011
19,898

10689
9,411

6557
5,824

37726
35,140

15995
14,241

42390
40,321

June

72735
73024
73589
74,188
74501
75,522

18 147
18465
18658
18728
18915
19,237

3577
3518
3562
3555
3570
3,630

5955
5968
5971
5957
5916
5929

6119
6062
6209
6309
6366
6450

15473
1 5,472
15510
15,682
15672
15,788

5437
5,280
5 189
5,335
5333
5,645

5464
5495
5553
5684
5736
5803

29589
29769
29963
30,224
30137
30,460

12069
12,211
12184
12,341
12549
12,834

31 077
31,044
31 442
31,623
31 815
32,228

July
August
September
October
November
December

76,261
77584
78,739
79009
79,533
80,559

19,193
19419
19,654
19534
19,566
19882

3,602
3666
3,630
3582
3,511
3427

5984
6066
6,021
6059
6,119
6131

6,392
6503
6,595
6706
6,795
6936

15,976
16298
16,617
16759
17,004
17271

5,923
6375
6,803
7134
7,221
7642

5,957
6000
6,053
5965
6,037
5997

30,758
31 570
31,791
32087
32,571
32,477

13,058
13227
13,610
13754
13,760
13,750

32,445
32,787
33,338
33,168
33,202
34,332

82269
83,486
84983
86262
87,148
87821

19973
20,152
20212
20 194
20 151
20324

3 444
3486
3487
3482
3530
3 581

6218
6245
6411
6433
6470
6478

7096
7264
7 371
7 515
7620
7 740

17 980
18498
18703
19 187
19380
19513

7977
8148
8782
9 141
9549
9792

6091
6101
6181
6284
6254
6103

33253
33,728
34181
34624
34956
35231

14083
14,262
14630
14768
14,873
14883

34,933
35,496
36,172
36870
37,319
37707

88309
88,157
88,694
88,708
89,046
89,567

20923
21 160
21,450
21,590
21 761
21,668

3651
3611
3,717
3,773
3861
3,632

6366
6346
6,362
6,420
6510
6,606

7690
7805
7,783
7,758
7818
7,824

19309
19105
19,212
19,144
19420
19,615

10010
10010
10,140
9,876
9521
9,928

6085
5862
5,840
5,883
5870
6,055

35382
35,025
35,502
35,763
35965
36,194

14958
14,959
15,127
15,222
15,205
15,704

37,969
38,173
38,065
37,723
37,876
37,669

90 529
91 626
92743
93,149
94788
94,341

21 664
21 697
21 840
21 779
21 965
21 ,794

3807
3772
3825
3776
3820
3738

6709
6754
6775
6793
6 756
6892

8045
8 135
8 112
8 122
8 125
8194

19849
20042
20264
20377
20854
21 118

10014
10522
11 147
11 322
12023
11 444

6019
6284
6254
6280
6340
6416

36790
37027
36913
37096
37166
37,131

15905
16,073
16115
16,145
16429
16,033

37834
38,526
39715
39,908
41,193
41,177

94652
95199
95,638
95,964
96,366
96,111

21 770
22063
21,922
21 697
21,684
21,382

3893
4000
4,088
4149
4,194
4,338

6892
6903
6,936
6926
6,916
6,836

8286
8340
8,447
8515
8,651
8,641

21 223
21 506
21,682
21 995
22,055
22,011

11 153
10849
10,820
10618
10,358
10,689

6512
6538
6,625
6637
6,737
6,557

37533
37501
37,664
37,596
37,554
37,726

16043
16,054
15,946
15,807
15,963
15,995

41 076
41,644
42,028
42,561
42,849
42,390

95,556
95741
95018
94,415
92978
92 101

21 ,406
21 427
21 315
21 ,305
21 070
20713

4,423
4473
4519
4716
4702
4683

6677
6617
6511
6457
6419
6312

8493
8658
8671
8646
8632
8592

21 746
21 748
21 745
21 696
21 191
21 097

10,607
10547
10357
9767
9283
9 157

6354
6423
6375
6345
6312
6256

37,630
37653
37133
37,289
36990
36632

15,804
15,497
15375
15,373
15267
15301

42,122
42,591
42510
41,753
40,721
40168

92530
92,266
91,155
91,111
90,859
89,702

21 091
21 ,225
20,896
20,820
20,808
20,680

4843
4642
4,489
4,374
4,419
4,370

6373
6344
6,314
6,261
6,261
6,164

8569
8593
8,657
8,687
8,693
8,607

21 090
20948
20,625
20,635
20,255
19,898

9259
9349
9,326
9,357
9,740
9,411

6101
6049
5,916
5,984
5,874
5,824

36646
36,389
35,801
35,465
35,509
35,140

15364
15,306
14,949
14,772
14,608
14,241

40520
40,571
40,405
40,874
40,742
40,321

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

24 193

,

1981
1982
1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav..
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 152 and 153.

17

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' INVENTORIES AND ORDERS

NEW ORDERS, NET—Without seasonal
adjustment (but adjusted for trading-day and
calendar-month variation) T

INVENTORIES, BOOK VALUE, END OF PERIOD—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION '
Supplementary series 2

By market category

YEAR AND MONTH
Home
goods and
apparel

Consumer
staples

Equipment
and
defense
products,
except
automotive

Automotive
equipment

Construction
materials,
supplies,
and
intermediate
products

Capital goods industries
Other
materials
and supplies
and
intermediate
products

Household
durable
goods
industries

Total

Nondefense

Total
Defense

*

*

Millions of dollars

5394
5965
6348
6691
7,283

9268
9654
9847
10084
10 140

10895
11 903
12470
13476
14868

2681
2 976
3 154
3637
4079

5014
5 179
5294
5608
5963

21 666
22539
22968
23 947
25890

2454
2665
2899
3013
3307

12,229
13560
14,014
15 197
16,890

1966
,
1967 . .
1968
1969 ...
1970

8,369
8604
9,402
10137
10,448

10823
11 610
12302
12923
13254

18338
22037
24136
26930
26406

4353
4447
4988
5331
5,653

6417
6500
6,972
7592
8,157

29696
31 465
32,818
35290
37,732

4,047
4 182
4,297
4705
4,907

20,996
24730
27,063
30229
29,495

19,508
22516
24,496

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,934
11 849
13,783
14,917
14067

13913
14691
16,835
21 602
21 936

25,303
26454
30,844
38565
39 243

5,783
6523
7,688
8846
8 183

8,543
8962
10,349
13334
13 619

38,182
39761
45,129
60526
62887

5,023
5537
6,568
7649
6877

28,197
29,525
34,279
42,370
42797

1976
1977
1978 .
1979
1980 ....

15856
17,219
19231
19,744
20676

23 390
24945
27331
29570
32341

40567
43458
50668
61,283
70210

10169
11 604
12768
13,516
12227

15063
16,267
18023
20,002
20812

70149
75,702
82394
96,998
107848

7690
8,374
9484
9,884
10285

1981
1982

22226
20,244

33997
33,266

76449
76,504

11 395
10,473

21 464
18,928

116802
105,487

10894
9,895

19511
19,546
19744
19,543
19418
19533

27410
27632
27977
28,150
28480
28856

51 457
52 153
52740
53,367
54298
55409

13571
14,214
14 144
14,487
14534
14 129

18272
18,589
18692
19,012
19181
19 481

82794
83,412
84 131
85,881
86360
88038

19717
19,645
19,720
19,572
19668
19,744

28814
29197
29,415
29314
29338
29,570

56033
56982
58,005
59 129
60212
61,283

14620
14742
14,286
14824
14303
13,516

19370
19468
19,432
19549
19874
20,002

89288
90983
92,472
93800
95 138
96,998

19,957
19,978
20,342
20658
20,726
20777

29745
30,062
30411
30 569
30709
30815

62459
63,287
64463
65746
66852
67442

13374
13,177
13248
13 583
13038
12680

20032
20,079
20558
20 659
20546
20 366

99404
101 033
102243
1 04 294
105764
106442

20544
20534
20,445
20487
20,522
20,676

31 464
31 705
31,797
32095
32,600
32,341

68433
69020
69,070
69 323
69,534
70,210

12280
12 142
11,985
11 787
11,671
12,227

20 389
20 400
20,228
20 162
20,425
20,812

20,772
20,829
21 013
21 ,240
21 453
21 270

32,746
32779
33028
33081
33430
33302

71 005
71 624
71 688
72336
72 849
73377

12368
12 192
12 193
12077
12027
11 948

21 419
21 ,625
21,649
22,104
22,548
22,226

33487
33954
33,998
33,966
33,915
33,997

73 902
74358
75,270
76,230
76,803
76,449

22,158
22027
21 538
21,474
21 317
21,261

34085
34425
34409
34464
34 167
33726

21 297
21 ,093
20,932
20,780
20,472
20,244

34274
34235
33,652
33,589
33,485
33,266

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June..
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav.
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

*

Nondurable
goods
industries

*

373 266
401 189
426,431
460 065
505 334

189126
208 445
224 650
247 592
279 452

184,140
192744
201,781
212473
225,882

7,556
7713
4,999

556,819
564 674
608,242
647 402
624,452

314,116
309 900
337,395
358 448
328,654

242,703
254 774
270,847
288,954
295,798

24,144
25273
29,797
37451
37060

4,051
4,253
4,482
4,920
5737

671,802
770 075
915,102
1 047,214
1 021 750

359,972
420 832
515,144
562 306
504 289

311,830
349,243
399,958
484,908
517461

44175
47,657
55851
68,395
79,193

37716
41 ,563
49406
60,018
68509

6458
6,094
6445
8,377
10684

1 194499
1,380,731
1 579 395
1,769,592
1 873 702

616952
733,326
868909
954,161
952 090

577 547
647,405
710,486
815,431
921,612

86,301
86,280

72915
70,297

13386
15,983

2015089
1,888,448

1 ,004 703
901,237

1 010,386
987,211

9622
9,534
9599
9,514
9496
9 582

56740
57,595
58342
59,150
60394
61 628

50099
50,886
51 596
52,404
53429
54 509

6641
6,709
6746
6,746
6965
7119

134726
147,889
158797
145,419
147722
1 52 773

75398
84,132
90590
80,714
80755
83775

59328
63,757
68,207
64,705
66,967
68998

9630
9557
9,602
9618
9 708
9,884

62287
63,304
64,646
65973
67 175
68,395

55 089
55956
56,987
58066
58959
60,018

7 198
7348
7,659
7907
8216
8,377

134519
142,526
153,908
155,919
148472
146,922

69652
72586
80,887
83,101
76264
76,307

64867
69,940
73,021
72,818
72,208
70,615

9969
9964
10095
10322
10311
10318

69740
70,744
72090
73 533
74736
75450

61 195
62,165
63 175
64414
65447
66026

8545
8,579
8915
9 119
9289
9424

151 507
161,805
164246
1 50 936
142,428
151 185

79960
85,459
85761
76832
68,769
74816

71,547
76,346
78,485
74104
73,659
76,369

1 06 500
1 06 1 83
106,628
1 06 098
106,433
107,848

10 189
10 203
10,151
10 134
10,151
10,285

76 586
77 172
77,633
77 952
78,330
79,193

66846
67 109
67^51 6
67578
67,852
68,509

9740
10063
10,117
10 374
10,478
10,684

140810
149092
165,707
1 70 776
161,693
163,517

69929
71 886
84,528
89029
81,332
83,789

70,881
77206
81,179
81 747
80,361
79,728

20895
20984
21 013
21 106
21 379
21 555

109365
110 768
111 933
112291
113415
113 588

10236
10276
10362
10476
10474
10 421

80,364
80924
81 233
8l'817
82280
83021

69251
69606
69686
69994
70 321
70669

11,113
11 318
11 547
11 823
11 959
12352

158,807
170698
178 162
173,856
171 023
1 79 204

78,987
85556
91 627
89,383
87069
91 445

79,820
85,142
86,535
84,473
83,954
87759

11 979
11 852
11,978
11 972
11,711
11,395

21 755
21 788
21,958
21 733
21,708
21,464

114579
115442
116,859
1 1 7 223
117,637
116,802

10557
10735
10,751
10950
11,043
10,894

83 816
84262
85,371
86224
86,722
86,301

71 399
71 805
72,624
73367
73,495
72,915

12417
12457
12,747
12,857
13,227
13,386

1 58 376
166169
174,470
169,379
159,389
155,556

77676
80165
86,524
83,379
77,075
75,817

80700
86,004
87,946
86,000
82,314
79,739

76,429
76843
76911
77635
77534
77660

11 235
11 080
10924
10827
10 735
10816

21 134
20789
20 538
20270
20 110
19969

115753
115777
115017
113798
112 493
1 1 1 480

10859
10813
10 628
10589
10496
10532

86,292
86825
86802
87494
87498
87299

72616
72961
72743
73285
73222
72868

13,676
13864
14 059
14209
14276
14,431

150,659
162282
169611
158838
1 57 645
165,156

72,960
79419
85591
78081
74911
78,961

77,699
82,863
84020
80,757
82734
86,195

77 509
77609
77,326
77,442
76,747
76,504

10877
10637
10,404
10347
10,074
10,473

19 741
19747
19,579
19,400
19,189
18,928

110931
110488
109,782
109228
107,953
105,487

10 567
10424
10,417
10265
10,040
9,895

87211
87535
87,137
87,305
86,604
86,280

72 774
72835
72,098
71,971
71,036
70,297

14437
14700
15,039
15,334
15,568
15,983

144 954
150994
163,475
1 59,054
150,600
155,180

66443
67629
75,955
75,559
69,483
76,245

78511
83,365
87,520
83,495
81,117
78,935

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Durable goods
industries

-^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 153.

18

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' ORDERS—Con.
NEW ORDERS, NET—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION >
By industry group
Nondurable goods industries

Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH

Transportation equipment

Primary metals

Total
Total2

Total

Blast
furnaces,
steel mills

Nonferrous
and other
primary
metals

Fabricated
metal
products

Machinery,
except
electrical

Electrical
machinery

Total

Aircraft,
missiles,
and parts

Total

Industries
with unfilled
orders 3

Industries
without
unfilled
orders 4

if

if

*

Millions of dollars

1961 s5
19628
19635
1964
1965s

373,266
401 189
426,431
460 065
505,334

189 126
208 445
224,650
247 592
279,452

32069
31 179
34780
41 521
43380

18647
16 635
19 122
23 758
22590

10870
11 628
12412
14003
16,414

24225
26 364
27,903
30 360
33,998

27254
29936
32815
38034
43004

25277
28053
29551
31 366
36,570

43 138
53728
57625
61 607
73803

14448
16 884
18536
18 680
22'781

184 140
192744
201 781
212473
225 882

44621
46359
48797
51 637
55,805

139519
146385
1 52 984
160836
170,077

19665
19675s
19685
1969
1970s

556819
564 674
608 242
647 402
624 452

314 116
309 900
337 395
358 448
328 654

49 111
45 100
48089
54880
51 793

25 134
23435
24 416
27247
25 521

19448
17547
19 182
22496
21 883

38 501
41 618
45 158
47446
43 990

50 924
49785
51 955
59506
54 942

42647
43 163
46339
48001
46 966

80 607
75979
85893
83945
67380

28 461
30*375
28 195
24704
17 417

242 703
254 774
270 847
288 954
295 798

60035
62221
66800
71 546
71 915

1 82 668
192553
204 047
217408
223 883

1971 5s
19725
1973 s
1974
19755

671 802
770,075
915102
1,047,214
1 021 750

359 972
420,832
515 144
562,306
504 289

51 273
61 387
80 761
99045
74070

25 560
30936
41 779
51 261
37647

20 704
24607
31 417
38,394
27864

44 333
52,935
64 807
74,355
64414

56024
70860
89 244
105321
92743

48507
54 116
64723
67766
62831

89900
96501
118 194
114081
109050

22459
20963
26669
29934
26869

311 830
349 243
399 958
484 908
517461

74374
84491
94 115
104740
109581

237 456
264,752
305 843
380 168
407 880

1976s ....
1977ss
1978s
1979s
1980

1 194499
1 ,380,731
1 ,579 395
1,769,592
1 ,873 702

616952
733,326
868 909
954,161
952 090

94523
105879
125416
140324
133924

47244
52,383
63429
67,660
62 170

37378
42,249
48 125
58,129
60068

76447
91,527
104575
116,624
1 1 5,307

107311
126,679
154457
1 74,630
180615

76978
92,524
106834
121,638
135623

143502
174,911
213068
222,461
202 061

31 851
40775
54860
68251
73067

577 547
647,405
710486
815,431
921 612

124622
138,910
153607
170,513
185903

452 925
508,495
556 879
644,918
735 709

1981 5
1982s

2,015,089
1,888,448

1 004 703
901,237

138968
100,876

69302
43,405

57310
48,201

122,412
106,782

200 491
162,913

144712
147,073

203 724
200,931

64 123
68,008

1 010386
987,211

204 094
202,437

806 292
784,774

142093
145,089
149794
142716
148088
147298

79469
82,230
83959
78208
80865
80 195

12902
12277
12524
11 915
12023
12012

6996
6,395
6480
6 085
5756
5 713

4637
4,645
4714
4626
4811
5053

9643
9,514
10385
9 362
9867
9604

13502
14,283
17073
14 083
14211
14631

9341
10,240
9637
9937
10 158
10 236

19933
22,131
19649
18195
19692
18582

4693
7489
5392
4969
5171
6179

62624
62,859
65835
64508
67223
67 103

13085
13,166
13692
13835
14118
14300

49539
49,693
52143
50673
53 105
52803

146967
146,512
149,255
149,753
150,716
151,389

77818
76,984
78,802
78,688
78,222
78,460

11 091
10796
10,999
11 570
1 1 ,269
10,912

5308
4683
4,969
5201
5,201
4,737

4687
4994
4,888
5 152
4,982
5,048

9478
9,819
9,463
10,000
9,639
9,858

14 323
14022
14,798
14406
14,854
14,387

10069
10*445
10,532
10 190
10,286
10,786

17983
16926
17,638
17,069
17,187
17,344

5564
5931
5,762
5298
6,004
6,100

69149
69,528
70,453
71,065
72,494
72,929

14404
14,740
14,666
14,671
15,357
14,482

54745
54,788
55,787
56,394
57,137
58,447

158,541
1 58 625
1 54,759
149284
1 43 958
146241

83,619
83436
78,801
75 159
69 927
71 935

12933
12 346
11 061
9671
8 743
9 145

5593
5 572
5 108
4 039
3 859
4 041

5935
5 584
4830
4 740
4420
4336

9 541
10 524
9581
9 150
8 779
8 529

16091
14 958
14660
12494
13 432
14 213

11 074
11 741
11 581
11 529
10 539
10 448

17512
17517
16578
18 122
14491
15436

6248
5 651
5*605
8879
5*777
6799

74922
75 189
75,958
74125
74031
74306

15,635
15280
15,450
15148
14685
15046

59,287
59909
60,508
58977
59346
59260

152954
153 140
160,244
163848
164,183
167,198

77627
76352
82,029
83958
83,414
85,176

10332
11 133
11,870
12 595
12,327
11,560

4551
5 454
5,703
6252
6,347
5,419

5072
4815
5,104
5 315
4,907
5,023

8 994
9 191
9,457
10 500
10,374
10,778

15 817
14 274
16,018
15 566
15,872
16,868

10602
11 538
10,717
12 125
12,034
11,720

17171
15286
18,324
17054
16,673
17,467

7361
5285
5,787
5209
5,190
5,033

75327
76788
78,215
79890
80,769
82,022

15,220
15341
16,071
15930
15,929
16,186

60,107
61 447
62,144
63960
64,840
65,836

166358
167,442
167538
172,102
1 72 674
173597

83 174
83,545
83773
87,383
88308
88 205

10 991
11 911
12 483
12494
12 721
12 239

5 367
5919
6 301
6551
6438
6361

4 574
5057
5073
4889
5 137
4 817

10 167
10357
10444
10402
11 029
10876

16 968
16088
16684
17515
16 795
17 292

11 809
11 604
11 485
11 903
12285
12 956

17007
16721
16234
18224
18862
17 946

5946
5181
4984
5223
5955
5 137

83 184
83,897
83765
84,719
84366
85392

16310
16,915
16731
17,216
17,218
17172

66874
66,982
67034
67,503
67,148
68220

172658
171,329
168,088
162602
161,816
158,097

86937
85,838
83,380
78 474
79,033
76,110

12666
12026
11,357
10 238
10,033
9,598

6382
5957
5,639
4 784
4,827
4,669

5 140
5002
4,631
4382
4,371
4,162

10 724
10074
10,062
9 561
9,127
9,584

16301
16885
17,206
16 089
16,971
15,242

12 238
12277
12,668
11 368
12,144
12,045

18453
18,909
16,141
15475
15,418
14,146

5822
5433
5,987
4630
5,240
4,400

85721
85,491
84,708
84128
82,783
81,987

17348
17,206
17,234
16870
16,977
16,816

68,373
68,285
67,474
67258
65,806
65,171

157694
159,115
159576
1 57,846
1 59 466
159986

76696
77,357
78 176
76,736
76353
76 157

9670
8,790
8519
8712
8986
8 935

4 570
3,951
3779
3769
4099
3 831

4 204
4,056
3955
4,180
4032
4 199

8 922
8,927
9872
8,997
9427
9324

14 534
14,782
14 133
15044
13933
12 937

12025
11,722
13054
12578
12246
12029

16856
17,511
16653
17,126
16361
17337

6867
7,328
6273
5,943
4848
5223

80998
81,758
81 400
81,110
83,113
83829

16686
16,611
17,186
16,532
16,652
16725

64312
65,147
64,214
64,578
66,461
67104

158913
1 55,700
156,572
152,362
152,604
157,382

75563
72,965
72,348
70,735
71,067
76,180

8673
8323
8,054
7,116
7,670
7,212

3865
3575
3,294
2,810
3,005
2,684

3922
4,030
4,096
3,658
3,980
3,854

9 148
9,003
8,788
8,376
8,109
7,761

12880
12643
13,401
13,409
12,773
11,967

12514
11,782
12,099
11,945
12,292
12,934

17 178
16,229
14,444
14,804
15,150
21,399

4882
5,090
3,841
5,436
5,483
6,598

83350
82,735
84,224
81,627
81,537
81,202

16,576
16,962
17,141
16,691
17,243
17,374

66,774
65,773
67,083
64,936
64,294
63,828

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August .
September
October .
November
December
1981:
January
February
March ....
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




•^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 153 and 154.

19

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' ORDERS—Con.

UNFILLED ORDERS, END OF PERIODUNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL
VARIATION »

NEW ORDERS, NET-ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
Supplementary series 2

By market category
YEAR AND MONTH
Home goods
and apparel

Consumer
staples

Equipment
and defense
products,
except
automotive

Automotive
equipment

Construction
materials,
supplies,
and
intermediate
products

Other
materials
and supplies
and
intermediate
products

Millions of dollars
4
1961 4
1962 4
19634
1964 4

.. .

36654
38,868
41 577
44,165

Total

Durable
goods
industries

Nondurable
goods
industries
with
unfilled
orders 3

*

*

*

*

46655
47,550
53287
65,384
78781

43,685
44,985
50,274
62,223
75,024

2,970
2,565
3,013
3,161
3,757

Capital goods industries
Household
durable
goods
industries

Total

46864
53466
57 732
64482
71 960

29 516
36467
39 391
42116
51 414

31 925
33519
36410
38957
41 708

146862
154704
164271
1 78 884
196893

14496
15,345
16850
17,941
20335

57024
65332
70519
77457
87756

Nondefense

Defense

48213

81 445
84 165
87050
91 461
95 146

19664
19674
1968 *
19694
19704

51 768
53,825
59058
62014
61 284

101 836
108291
113705
121 611
127315

87074
88854
95107
99625
88803

51 301
46,661
57651
60 117
51 366

44357
45,622
49614
52395
50856

220 483
221 ,421
233 107
251 640
244 828

22223
22,229
24961
25603
25341

106131
106,024
111 452
116 525
102852

82841
91 925
80850

28611
24600
22002

97 163
103,997
109497
114888
105,679

93,345
100,042
105,534
110736
101,128

3,818
3,955
3,963
4,152
4,551

197144
19724
19734
1974
1975 4

65132
74893
81 766
81 972
83,433

133745
148275
168752
1 gs 394
212368

93902
106543
134208
1 56 062
141 166

69754
78 166
91 956
83470
82582

54707
67 114
80473
87069
79520

254 562
295 084
357 947
442 247
422 681

26908
31 697
35,016
34738
35,363

109065
1 24 307
155315
1 77 763
156,948

89324
103466
131 656
1 52 079
132,132

19741
20841
23,659
25684
24,816

106,603
120358
160,289
190021
172,701

101,647
114,153
153,131
184,680
165,067

4,956
6,205
7,158
5,341
7,634

1976 4
197744 ..
1978
1979 44.
1980

93,576
108073
116,961
121 880
127,521

227 839
245 009
274 555
299 424
329 062

162997
191 553
237 898
269 620
296 656

112260
138 101
1 55 225
151 302
122,089

93436
113866
131,810
144732
144,230

504 391
584 129
662,946
782 634
854,144

40,747
47804
52,817
55793
57,707

184,570
218691
275,322
312862
337,851

153,488
183486
233,496
278 767
279,103

31,082
35204
41 ,826
34095
58,748

181,636
203 948
260,484
302 842
323,858

173,619
195,740
250,468
291,904
313,397

8,017
8,208
10,016
10,938
10,461

1981 44
1982

135,936
130,192

355 532
367,750

306317
288,228

137,719
129,645

148,570
131,667

931,015
840,966

61,174
57,162

347,744
323,386

288,704
248,240

59,040
75,146

321,402
299,731

311,635
290,757

9,767
8,974

10,161
9745
9,771
9895
9,988
10507

23925
24017
24706
24050
24927
24408

19924
23 887
24863
21 204
22213
21 819

14886
14570
13,894
12899
13949
12612

11 169
11 364
12,316
11 792
12,099
11 963

62,028
61 506
64,244
62876
64,912
65989

4,752
4605
4,394
4651
4,501
4934

23,599
27682
28,214
24658
25,561
26124

21,220
24259
25,766
22310
22,699
23468

2,379
3423
2,448
2348
2,862
2656

268,856
277 874
285,636
291 321
291,984
294,61 1

258,767
267,601
275,276
280,665
281,420
284,072

10,089
10,273
10,360
10,656
10,564
10,539

10008
10420
10,377
10,155
10,024
10823

25520
24797
25,011
25,688
25954
26326

21 799
21 735
23,081
22,172
23510
23 714

12107
10761
11,895
11,466
10845
10868

12 130
12 450
12,271
12,272
12422
12303

65403
66349
66,620
68,000
67961
67 355

4528
4674
4,729
4,594
4536
4842

25440
25692
26,431
25,950
27078
26734

22190
22797
23,437
22,893
24081
23865

3250
2895
2,994
3,057
2,997
2869

295,250
295 006
296,531
298,308
299,792
302 842

284,831
284,338
285,671
287,477
288,563
291,904

10,419
10,668
10,860
10,831
11,229
10,938

10,935
11 253
10503
10,242
10 143
10,042

26125
26213
26313
25721
26696
26802

25006
23697
23 579
24936
22366
24009

11 036
11 684
10203
8928
8377
8261

12630
12786
11 752
11 296
10 871
10963

72809
72992
72409
68 161
65 505
66*164

5,050
5310
4694
4589
4498
4338

28834
27425
27686
28656
25311
27347

25,014
23683
22816
23918
20973
22401

3,820
3742
4870
4738
4338
4,946

311,191
315,552
318392
318,173
312753
310,060

299,822
304,134
306,642
306,541
301 ,654
299,379

11,369
11,418
11,750
11,632
11,099
10,681

10 146
10411
10,552
11,064
10825
11,307

27475
28401
28,445
28613
28 521
29,338

25066
23*989
26,799
24996
24482
27,249

9 164
9438
10,936
11 404
11 432
11,127

11 496
11 656
12,108
13034
12 900
13,094

69607
69*245
71,404
74737
76023
75,083

4418
4834
4,737
5059
4 833
5,259

30066
26846
29,185
28006
27 978
29,881

23483
21 880
23,458
22902
23664
24,439

6 583
4966
5,727
5104
4314
5,442

313063
313,438
315,208
318,900
318822
323,858

302,589
302,891
304,612
308,265
308,442
313,397

10,474
10,547
10,596
10,635
10,380
10,461

1 1 ,232
11 780
11,210
11 582
1 1 ,305
12204

29497
29484
29284
29942
29304
30042

25 726
24715
24900
26386
25857
25684

10 799
11 178
11 489
12 126
12748
12838

12 989
12930
12977
12 827
13206
13 029

76 115
77*355
77678
79239
80*254
79 800

5092
5628
5048
5345
4918
5 709

29 504
27 756
27772
30046
29729
29673

25024
22696
23987
26005
24559
24616

4480
5060
3785
4041
5,170
5057

328,870
331 201
332,791
334713
334,589
332 389

318,186
320,306
321,873
323,528
323,228
321,220

10,684
10,895
10,918
11,185
11,361
11,169

1 1 ,673
11 508
11,447
10917
10,799
10,423

30090
29 833
29,843
29573
29,350
29,176

26045
26616
25,618
24829
26,245
23,101

12447
12 530
10,621
10 750
9,924
10,294

12667
12008
11,986
11 526
11,429
11,048

79736
78 834
78,573
75007
74,069
74,055

5144
5 114
5,232
4754
4,706
4,709

29476
30 175
29,800
27370
29,570
26,297

24159
24735
24,365
22659
24,301
21,053

5317
5440
5,435
4 71 f
5,269
5,244

332,820
330 671
329,075
326,525
323,041
321,402

321,706
319,650
318,301
316,077
313,067
311,635

11,114
11,021
10,774
10,448
9,974
9,767

10,196
11 108
1 1 ,774
9772
11 054
1 1 ,256

29592
30670
30532
30 228
31 113
31 200

26 165
26645
24592
26016
22 215
23488

9414
9856
10579
10966
11 609
12082

10605
10 762
11 574
10663
11 278
11 001

71 722
70074
70525
70201
72 197
70959

4437
4 858
5510
3911
5036
5218

29011
29 329
28396
29010
25 319
25926

21 860
22407
21,708
22806
20306
19932

7 151
6922
6,688
6204
5013
5,994

325,412
325 077
326,428
324,812
318599
312,608

315,435
315,509
316,811
315,298
309,340
303,637

9,977
9,568
9,617
9,514
9,259
8,971

10,744
11 027
10,837
10,790
10,718
10,507

30738
30383
31,478
30368
30,595
30,829

22245
21 566
21,771
22860
22,876
27,075

12460
11 744
11,400
9636
9,717
10,632

11 470
11 183
11,250
10937
10,534
10,186

71 256
69797
69,836
67771
68,164
68,153

4,669
4585
4,685
4,778
4,699
4,512

25 126
24397
23,855
25748
25,646
30,886

19,931
18741
20,217
20,127
19,983
19,679

308,204
302,153
298,080
297,647
294,619
299,731

299,441
293,401
289,196
288,861
285,883
290,757

8,763
8,752
8,884
8,786
8,736
8,974

1965

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December .. .
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November ..
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




5,195
5656
3,638
5,621
5,663
11,207

-^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 154.

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' ORDERS—Con.
UNFILLED ORDERS, END OF PERIOD—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
By industry group—Durable goods industries
Transportation equipment

Primary metals

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Total2
Total

*

Blast furnaces,
steel mills

Fabricated
metal products

Nonferrous
and other
primary
metals

*

Machinery,
except
electrical

Electrical
machinery

Total

Aircraft,
missiles, ami
parts

Nondurable
goods
industries with
unfilled
orders3

*

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

47016
48125
54020
66344
79683

43979
45510
50958
63 149
75 905

4858
3528
3 926
6605
6018

3 387
1 974
2 150
4309
2930

1 130
1 167
1 316
1 692
2237

4646
4878
5990
7515
9121

6342
7060
8902
11 612
15093

7 737
7710
8 159
9499
11 793

17 227
18953
20249
23853
29380

13237
13,976
15761
17,744
23014

3037
2,615
3062
3,196
3778

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

97987
104547
109926
115 422
106158

94 156
100 576
105 950
111 250
101 566

7 193
7 150
6518
7882
7682

3520
3 838
3338
4 171
4500

2752
2 569
2470
2873
2663

10788
12289
13761
15089
14869

19067
19 593
20567
23 942
22401

14583
15490
16462
16869
16641

37501
40839
43275
42 102
34896

30186
34864
35480
33394
26293

3831
3971
3,976
4172
4,592

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

107 147
121 061
161 256
191 102
173829

102119
114725
153876
185560
165930

7366
10346
18459
21 936
15149

4264
6547
12109
13740
9213

2553
3 120
4963
5947
4003

13725
15 113
21 070
28195
24137

22397
27457
38926
51 855
48,850

17224
18048
21 989
24013
22663

35950
37712
45225
50975
46499

26345
26180
27792
30385
28,133

5,027
6336
7,380
5542
7,898

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

182499
205 675
262 671
305 453
325 908

174,211
197215
252 385
294 230
315 185

16760
19468
26802
29604
29415

9,845
11 689
15981
16188
16707

4,869
5332
7027
8754
8991

22,957
24537
27833
30917
30037

50,783
55412
66803
75003
74732

25857
30087
36597
42359
49491

48,444
56408
80623
101 758
117 115

28,888
37314
54698
74890
89352

8,288
8460
10286
11 223
10723

1981
1982

323 346
300,971

313 337
291,764

26304
20,160

15779
11,891

7403
6,130

28 784
21,531

73517
55,697

54037
60,600

115556
120,898

88640
92,669

10009
9,207

June

267 742
275,373
282 067
287443
290 036
294 856

257,661
265,148
271 858
277 038
279 658
284 353

28983
30,225
30 916
32626
32294
32680

17,695
18,653
19089
20514
19873
19836

7,349
7,527
7667
7873
7891
8179

28,376
28,686
29256
29617
29781
29928

67,528
68,516
72017
72486
72816
73751

36,819
37,805
37951
38546
39072
39517

82,081
86,221
87841
89541
91 382
93793

55,445
59,473
60918
62104
63491
65930

10,081
10,225
10209
10,405
10378
10,503

July
August
September
October
November
December

295 652
296645
299,399
300,649
303,479
305 453

285268
285 949
288,456
289,742
291,981
294 230

31 823
30820
30,240
30,093
29887
29604

19087
17890
17,167
16,735
16,471
16188

8117
8304
8,446
8,649
8720
8754

29,899
30146
30,192
30,558
30512
30917

73970
73668
74,178
74,080
75130
75003

39896
40583
41,254
41,576
41 868
42359

95,027
96133
97,696
98,623
100,072
101 758

67,190
68495
70,235
71,400
73,203
74890

10,384
10696
10,943
10,907
11,498
11,223

309 582
312577
313921
313 941
310935
310696

298213
301 220
302 355
302 596
300 042
300 01 2

30 146
30505
29598
28214
26674
26034

16 197
16355
15 777
14697
13 862
13626

9070
9231
8937
8819
8609
8*372

30597
31 067
31 049
30683
30534
30213

76479
76576
76514
74521
73326
72777

42971
43841
44688
45869
45980
46098

103303
104,143
105200
108358
108862
110545

76777
77,745
78777
82790
83758
85878

11 369
11,357
11,566
11 345
10,893
10684

313820
315721
318,633
321,176
322,599
325,908

303 358
305148
307,962
310,488
311,917
315,185

26 180
26908
27,839
29,128
29,687
29,415

13839
14748
15,500
16,443
17,062
16,707

8526
8428
8,551
8,956
8,918
8,991

30092
29981
29,578
29,799
29,813
30,037

73 572
73290
73,696
73,428
73,650
74,732

46225
47034
47,006
47,985
48,761
49,491

113 115
113,832
115,844
116,096
116,063
117,115

88324
88,974
89,543
89,448
89,359
89,352

10462
10,573
10,671
10,688
10,682
10,723

326 998
328 081
327 707
329 770
332 355
333 276

316,319
317247
316949
318867
321 233
322 092

28548
28603
29 116
29572
29962
29807

16310
16546
17041
17587
17767
17893

8602
8625
8690
8666
8864
8637

29907
29730
29611
29395
29777
29961

75280
75201
75275
76072
76295
76628

50113
50507
50514
50826
51 265
52286

118,163
118563
117551
118061
118920
118,189

90,295
90,442
89872
89,632
90340
89,920

10,679
10,834
10758
10,903
11,122
11,184

334044
333 636
332,774
329,099
327,080
323,346

322 930
322610
321,941
318,610
316,771
313,337

29941
29380
28,829
27,673
26,738
26,304

17920
17648
17,396
16,555
16,020
15,779

8689
8*486
8,163
7,776
7,517
7,403

30 160
29769
29,566
29,135
28,709
28,784

76072
75*990
75,979
75,130
74,963
73,517

52551
52788
53,497
53,162
53,482
54,037

118904
119533
118,909
118,298
117,715
115,556

90478
90,347
90,767
90,244
90,058
88,640

11 114
11,026
10,833
10,489
10,309
10,009

323,542
321 917
321,331
320 059
316518
313 384

313,570
312402
311,848
310776
307449
304 409

25650
24420
23,355
22610
22445
22422

15,369
14459
13,721
13218
13279
13 111

7185
7010
6,851
6733
6579
6698

28,428
27824
27,974
27,223
26630
26 165

72,227
70849
68,713
68536
66900
64640

54,543
54589
55,874
56588
56757
56906

118,081
119885
120,574
121,474
120462
119944

90,596
92,755
93,956
95,002
94443
93992

9,972
9,515
9,483
9,283
9,069
8975

309880
305,564
301,678
299,846
298,132
300,971

301 116
296831
292,760
291,017
289,079
291,764

22358
21 987
21,656
20,931
20,864
20,160

13 218
13095
12,796
12,492
12,370
11,891

6549
6479
6,569
6,242
6,339
6,130

25431
24,786
24,127
23,599
22,626
21,531

62693
60853
59,306
58,874
57,524
55,697

57239
57339
57,787
58,303
59,223
60,600

119460
118,172
116,140
115,779
115,619
120,898

93558
93,414
91,936
91,801
91,806
92,669

8,764
8,733
8,918
8,829
9,053
9,207

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January.
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March.
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July ..
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 155.

21

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—MANUFACTURERS' ORDERS AND BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS

NEW BUSINESS INCORPORATIONS
(Number) 3

UNFILLED ORDERS, END OF PERIOD—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION (Millions of dollars) »
Supplementary series 2

By market category
YEAR AND MONTH

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Home goods
and apparel,
consumer
staples

1,875
1,682
2,007

2,106
2,423

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

2,585

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

2,772
3,365

1976
1977
1978
1979

3,529
4,765

2,321
2,581
2,353
2,451

4,041
3,030
3,323

Equipment and
defense products,
including
automotive

Construction
materials,
supplies, and
intermediate
products

Other materials
and supplies and
intermediate
products

Household
durable goods
industries

Capital goods industries
Total

Nondefense

Defense

Unadjusted for
seasonal variation

181,535
182,057
186,404
197,724
203,897

23,845
26,142
29,079
35,792
43,567

4,360
4,592

5,616
6,778
7,787

16,936
15,710
17,317
21,668
25,906

1,306
1,218
1,574
1,706
2,031

27,909
29,833
33,887
40,991
50,689

54,301
57,852
62,097
65,351
59,170

8,728
10,091
11,354
12,323
12,446

32,372
34,283
33,894
35,396
32,091

2,195
1,926
2,206
2,049
2,164

64,777
69,327
73,073
75,218
66,905

49,332
53,772
47,517

23,741
21,446
19,388

200,010
206,569
233,635
274,267
264,209

61,386
66,198
84,365
103,399
98,794

11,235
12,020
16,710
21,070
18,112

31,753
39,478
56,139
63,603
53,599

2,380
2,937
3,459
2,525
2,692

68,022
74,273
92,467
113,069
107,487

49,065
54,578
70,501
86,800
79,403

18,956
19,696
21,966
26,271
28,084

287,577
316,601
329,358
319,149
326,345

105,476
118,122
149,924
172,779
191,215

16,099
16,735
17,812
18,316
17,699

57,395
66,053
89,354
108,958
112,173

2,808

3,971
4,564
4,231
3,662

113,631
128,064
164,705
197,991
222,712

81,663
90,865
116,949
148,957
155,580

31,969
37,199
47,756
49,034
67,132

375,766
436,170
478,019
524,565
533,520

4

Adjusted for
seasonal
variation

1980... .

5,581
5,400
4,821

1981
1982

4,272

192,213
188,308

17,125
12,769

108,757
95,622

3,909
3,032

224,377
219,633

146,301
122,942

78,076
96,691

581,242
566,942

1979:
January
February
March
April
May....
June

5,846
6,017
5,852
5,953
5,833
6,139

150,935
155,483
160,107
161,673
163,608
165,805

17,892
17,941
18,163
18,500
18,387
18,294

93,069
95,932
97,945
101,317
102,208
104,618

4,815
4,949
4,772
4,858
4,735
4,973

166,285
171,938
177,222
179,371
182,091
185,369

118,753
123,535
129,104
131,525
133,999
137,365

47,532
48,403
48,118
47,846
48,092
48,004

44,818
37,759
46,674
43,486
47,065
44,766

42,410
42,048
42,087
42,302
43,741
42,634

5,992
5,994
6,039
5,694
5,365
5,400

166,544
166,727
168,762
169,169
171,293
172,779

18,280
18,428
18,432
18,175
18,093
18,316

104,836
105,496
106,166
107,611
108,728
108,958

4,838
4,807

4,851
4,482
4,171
4,231

187,303
188,736
191,340
192,906
196,002
197,991

138,712
140,082
142,391
143,757
146,804
148,957

48,591
48,654
48,949
49,149
49,198
49,034

44,914
44,812
40,330
47,922
40,567
41,167

45,049
43,213
44,961
46,478

5,233
5,488
5,386
5,235
5,046
4,898

175,521
176,393
177,127
179,069
178,424
179,442

17,930
17,997
18,035
17,848
17,918
17,757

110,898
112,699
113,373
111,789
109,547
108,599

4,089
4,330
4,206
4,074
3,937
3,799

201,743
203,276
205,233
208,438
208,250
210,031

151,835
152,733
152,938
154,645
153,449
153,603

49,908
50,543
52,295
53,793
54,801
56,428

47,016
41,569
45,007
44,479
43,436
41,420

44,447
44,583
42,615
42,461
41,974
39,746

4,628
4,800
4,685
4,626

181,281
182,622
185,512
186,797
187,633
191,215

17,582
17,550
17,423
17,641
17,571
17,699

110,329
110,749
111,013
112,112
112,879
112,173

3,541
3,698
3,575
3,514
3,378
3,662

213,969
215,525
217,800
218,747
219,695
222,712

154,396
154,361
154,575
154,096
154,423
155,580

59,573
61,164
63,225
64,651
65,272
67,132

46,151
41,865
44,923
49,023
39,691
48,940

44,058
43,266
46,488
47,225
46,750
47,840

192,654
193,314
192,962
194,185
195,087
194,844

17,625
17,491
17,485
17,155
17,538
17,766

111,859
111,809
111,803
112,857
114,312
114,821

3,681

4,170
4,561

224,816
225,146
224,389
225,898
227,135
227,504

156,817
155,877
155,280
156,633
156,541
155,812

67,999
69,269
69,109
69,265
70,594
71,692

46,960
42,935
51,278
52,032
48,115
51,729

45,864
47,662
47,927
49,574
48,907
48,489

5,451
5,251

195,710
196,554
195,698
195,239
195,128
192,213

17,865
17,671
17,517
17,288
17,306
17,125

114,654
113,605
113,637
110,933
109,195
108,757

4,471
4,457
4,578
4,297
4,023
3,909

228,042
228,513
228,708
227,233
227,331
224,377

155,130
154,384
153,218
151,191
150,198
146,301

72,912
74,129
75,490
76,042
77,133
78,076

52,176
45,762
48,305
49,002
43,533
48,650

49,038
48,631
48,450
47,947
49,413
47,556

4,891
4,865
5,484
4,403
4,678
5,079

194,299
195,374
194,671
196,571
193,836
192,853

16,661
16,336
16,591
16,083
15,689
15,321

107,691
105,342
104,585
103,002
102,315
100,131

3,619
3,632
4,194
3,189
3,433
3,792

225,965
226,880
226,807
228,772
226,046
224,136

144,821
143,161
140,817
140,855
137,788
134,765

81,144
83,719
85,990
87,917
88,258
89,371

42,680
42,511
52,574
48,845
46,008
48,876

43,330
47,234
46,899
46,876
46,995
45,936

4,613
4,402
4,169
4,078
4,123
4,272

191,134
188,469
186,110
185,586
184,851
188,308

15,115
14,746
14,594
14,323
13,631
12,769

99,018
97,947
96,805
95,859
95,527
95,622

3,420
3,245
3,003
2,953
2,969
3,032

221,820
219,640
216,384
215,912
215,279
219,633

132,112
129,042
127,129
126,046
124,718
122,942

89,708
90,598
89,255
89,866
90,561
96,691

45,282
45,572
45,461
45,029
44,354
59,750

44,525
46,981
45,552
45,530
48,474
57,507

July
August .
September
October .
November
December .

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July .
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April....
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March ...
April
May
June .
July
August
September
October
November
December

5,251

4,516
4,821
4,860
5,467
5,457
5,573

5,418
5,845
5,815
5,806
5,922
5,639

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




4,304
4,267
4,354

44,81 1
43,579

22

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS—INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FAILURES
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FAILURES

l

Trade

Trade
YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Commercial
service

*

1961
1962

1963.
1964

1965.
1966.
1967
1968
1969
1970

17,075
15,782
14,374
13,501
13,514

1,472
1,339
1,373
1,226
1,299

2,752
2,703

13,061
12,364
9,636

9,154
10,748

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,326
9,566
9,345
2

Construction

9,915
11, 432
2

2
2

Manufacturing and
mining

Retail

6,681
6,241
6,250

64.4
60.8
56.3
53.2
53.3

1,852
1,832
1,513
1,493
2,035

6,076
5,696
4,366
4,070
4,650

1,255
1,246
981
842
984

1,385,659
1,265,277
940,996
1,142,113
1,887,754

185,202
144,965
87,289
126,537
298,736

326,376
323,680
212,459
171,717
231,533

352,861
325,869
291,700
406,450
817,841

344,346
334,279
220,223
265,122
360,603

176,874
136,434
129,325
172,287
179,041

51.6
49.0
38.6
37.3
43.8

1,932
1,576
1,463
1,557
1,645

4,428
4,398

957
965
940
964
1,089

1,916,929
2,000,244
2,298,606
3,053,137
2
4,380, 170

356,923
231,813
244,958
348,166
2
475,485

222,357
193,530
309,075
526,598
2
640,845

444,086
558,270
672,831
1,069,656
1,835,908

180,952
249,640
274,252
274,893
2
407,323

41.7
38.3
36.4
38.4
2
42.6

1,028
887
740
908
1,284

2

2

2

1,121,722
1,221,122
878,727
970,178
1,885,017

2

2

2

1,545
1,375
1,419
1,840
2,262

1,360
1,122
1,013
1,165
1,599

4,341
4,234
2
4,799
2

4,1 39
3,406
2,889
3,183
4,910

16,794

2,366

3,614

2,224

6,882

642
545
732
734
708
602

81
46
79
92
98
62

127
104
129
132
125
113

99
70
112
114
92
91

565
736
505
767
519
509

92
97
68
94
53
68

93
142
107
133
91
82

June

729
677
925
1,068
975
1,094

98
68
120
143
130
143

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,141
1,009
926
1,323
860
1,015

1978

1979.

..

1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June....
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June...
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May,.
June

2
2

3,01 1,271

490, 140

2
2

712,611
766,991
797,490
833,824
1 ,020,609

2

Adjust-

ed for

season-

al

variation

*

3,095,317
2,656,006
2,667,362
4,635,080

358,686
325,681
347,749
413,502

428,737
420,220
328,378
291,323
752,109

1,708

6,955,180

1 ,045,825

851,780

2,370,415

1,558,528

1,128,632

61.3

269
265
307
317
308
269

66
60
105
79
85
67

182,220
177,087
187,763
242,764
200,449
273,171

23,471
6,373
14,886
72,688
25,103
27,610

24,653
19,382
25,790
25,556
34,710
24,798

71,647
53,497
64,600
72,694
60,782
75,340

36,212
72,573
49,314
42,320
49,900
122,743

26,237
25,262
33,173
29,506
29,954
22,680

27.7
27.8
30.1
32.7
30.3
25.9

27.4
24.4
27.9
30.8
29.1
26.2

90
104
82
137
105
69

216
304
178
313
217
220

74
89
70
90
53
70

212,200
287,438
186,195
395,753
184,307
138,015

24,689
37,444
23,881
39,532
23,126
28,946

15,446
32,887
18,169

41 ,402
11,621
16,909

91,687
75,390
74,438
202,284
98,998
28,821

32,227
53,110
25,206
78,175
35,392
39,687

48,151
88,607
44,501
34,360
15,170
23,652

25.3
30.6
23.5
32.9
24.0
22.7

27.5
32.9
26.1
33.6
23.1
24.9

122
149
192
214
202
210

96
99
135
143
128
139

332
291
381
437
405
483

81
70
97
131
110
119

243,149
190,788
274,238
428,150
381,146
436,680

35,191
9,407
21,973
29,986
35,129
32,913

30,420
37,170
47,810
134,025
84,405
130,691

43,763
72,131
119,010
126,688
120,038
80,461

84,136
54,369
60,332
96,317
78,183
123,589

49,639
17,711
25,113
41,134
63,391
69,026

31.2
31.4
39.1
45.2
40.9
47.7

30.9
27.5
36.2
42.2
39.3
48.7

154
126
121
211
130
150

215
221
190
282
168
190

164
160
134
147
104
150

492
400
363
532
373
421

116
102
118
151
85
104

445,693
345,408
1,002,944
359,242
239,344
288,298

43,610
46,133
26,842
50,288
54,564
27,466

49,079
60,678
41,318
59,971
29,822
46,720

178,373
108,231
804,390
106,539
59,565
65,828

84,81 1
81,870
56,491
86,849
62,195
124,397

89,820
48,496
73,903
55,595
33,198
23,887

47.8
42.2
40.5
55.7
40.8
42.6

52.0
45.4
45.0
56.8
39.2
46.8

1,109
1,133
1,212
1,557
1,464
1,408

155
153
173
217
211
209

229
228
228
327
335
298

150
156
180
225
180
181

468
494
505
625
592
594

107
102
126
163
146
126

421,360
789,205
485,335
536,877
428,199
408,543

44,915
34,309
40,629
65,913
60,998
84,435

69,030
54,401
51,853
58,801
63,722
53,597

98,765
522,110
219,521
188,987
113,187
97,692

99,301
88,002
87,064
165,283
109,416
138,900

29,349
90,383
86,268
57,893
80,876
33,919

49.1
54.5
51.4
66.1
64.5
59.6

48.6
47.8
47.6
61.8
62.0
60.8

1,432
1,172
1,777
1,604
1,368
1,558

184
153
248
228
207
228

318
243
379
361
290
378

184
154
233
199
180
202

599
507
702
657
553
586

147
115
215
159
138
164

619,462
450,412
752,345
897,938
618,765
626,739

44,158
38,319
40,512
387,938
100,240
103,459

68,285
69,184
79,209
121,095
69,854
92,749

95,513
86,609
343,714
182,893
222,773
198,651

287,268
91,261
129,967
119,337
142,320
100,409

124,238
165,039
158,943
86,675
83,578
131,471

60.6
49.6
78.3
68.0
68.3
65.7

65.9
53.3
87.0
69.4
65.7
72.2

1,535
1,854

220
271
296
288
303

306
370
432
395
382

212
270
303
261
288

642
741
846
728
752

155
202
211
210
216

645,143
913,462
836,006
1,309,327
2,850,453

65,182
117,185
96,850
102,929
117,830

66,955
106,392
124,232
110,230
80,592

247,029
183,480
238,886
833,619
243,501

159,850
346,057
246,007
142,810
2,150,519

106,127
160,348
130,031
119,739
258,011

66.9
87.8
83.8
78.5
83.5

66.2
77.0
77.6
73.4
80.3

9,628

2,088

.

ed for

seasonal
variation

158,465
126,377
175,071
240,492
144,361

7,919
6,619
7,564
11,742

1977.

Wholesale

333,043
349,716
299,365
281,948
287,478

1,464
1,252
1,182
1,320
1,637

2

Retail

325,282
400,001
557,699
361,864
350,324

2,510
2,261
1,670
1,590
1,687

2

Unadjust-

Manufacturing
and mining

193,005
243,535
231,354
262,392
290,980

1,368
1,329
1,106
1,159
1,392

1,770
1,463
1,204
1,378
2,355

*

Construction

80,328
93,972
89,104
182,527
248,523

2,401
2,388
2,513

2

Commercial
service

1,090,123
1,213,601
1,352,593
1,329,223
1,321,666

8,292
7,552

2

Total

Wholesale

1,734
1,613
1,510
1,392
1,355

2,825
2,575
2,409
2,254
2,097

1,331
1,041
773
930
1,594

1976

Failure annual rate
(Number of failures
per 10,000 concerns)

Liabilities, current (Thousands of dollars)

Failures (Number)

1,882
1,941

556,91 2
482,560
777,450
636,859
993,539

July
August
September ...
October
November
December
Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 155.

41 3,760
612,729
345,770
421,253
590,913

34.8
28.4
23.9
27.8
42.1

23

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—INDEXES OF PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARMERS, PARITY RATIO
PRICES PAID 3

PRICES RECEIVED »

YEAR AND MONTH

All farm
products

Total2

Commercial
vegetables

Cotton

Feed
grains
and hay

All

Livestock and products

Crops

Food
grains

Fruit

Tobacco

2

Total

Dairy
products

Meat
animals

Poultry
and
eggs

Production
items

ities and
services,
interest,
taxes, and
wage rates

PARITY
RATIO 4

index)

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

240
244
243
237

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

*

1910-14 = 100

*

*

*

245

227
232
240
239
230

225
248
236
248
262

261
271
271
262
245

152
155
165
167
174

209
226
224
190
163

246
233
291
306
240

526
530
494
490
513

251
255
245
236
260

260
253
253
256
260

299
310
290
270
315

146
145
146
142
144

266
270
273
270
277

302
307
312
313
322

79
80
78
76
76

264
250
255
268
274

238
225
225
217
225

285
283
305
300
292

215
190
192
173
183

181
174
157
167
179

185
176
160
154
162

246
227
304
228
217

552
555
567
594
604

290
275
286
322
325

295
308
322
337
350

353
335
346
398
405

157
131
139
157
147

289
290
290
302
313

335
341
349
366
382

79
73
73
73
72

1971
1972
1973
1974.
1975

281
313
447
481
463

242
257
394
504
452

322
326
379
403
458

206
245
274
433
348

187
181
283
423
400

166
192
379
529
426

246
265
312
319
313

627
685
718
821
899

323
372
502
454
474

359
372
440
510
537

407
496
664
553
567

134
137
231
214
235

328
351
424
481
528

400
425
491
558
613

70
74
91
86
76

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

464
457
524
602
614

443
433
456
501
539

456
498
522
548
562

504
511
466
490
583

379
316
320
360
417

355
275
336
403
452

294
370
509
534
458

906
972
1 061
1 145
1 219

485
481
595
708
691

591
594
647
736
798

569
564
757
937
878

233
228
243
252
254

559
579
628
720
798

653
689
745
848
948

71
66
70
71
65

1981
1982

633
609

580
524

677
630

566
467

446
378

456
401

481
649

1 363
1,489

688
696

842
831

848
876

264
252

855
864

1 035
1,071

61
57

581
603
614
612
615
610

470
482
480
478
494
523

628
678
610
546
528
528

481
469
452
462
473
497

322
330
334
340
363
380

346
344
344
350
370
423

482
501
506
505
526
581

1
1
1
1
1
1

130
126
118
135
139
135

697
730
754
754
742
701

728
728
722
709
704
704

910
971

937

267
272
276
264
262
250

673
688
709
718
722
722

800
813
830
839
844
847

73
74
74
73
73
72

610
592

537
521

500
511

523
500

394
383

442
432

621
572

686

709
734

916
871

235
227

731
726

856
855

71
69

603
590

512
506

488
506

484
517

382
370

444
457

535
522

1 109
1 157
1,183
1 157

752
771

925
884

231
222

738
745

866
873

70
68

595
598

506
499

541
517

515
505

358
366

451
435

548
507

l'l65

789
783

880
894

250
266

744
752

874
882

68
68

593
599
586
563
571
580

498
497
496
489
505
510

514
494
552
585
587
560

514
548
531
515
537
525

374
368
367
364
380
390

452
462
477
465
489
496

1 209
1 195
1204
1 209

783
783
783
777
771
764

887
925
877
808
812
837

251
230
233
220
214
222

766
775
784
778
778
785

911
920
930
930
932
940

65
65
63
61
61
62

617
639

541
560

520
546

604
622

423
445

431
441
431
425
434
428
443
455

475
413

771
783

895
930

258
274

793
807

948
958

65
67

570
574
608
615

573
551
618
642

624
636
655
683

459
466
479
490

458
482
499
498

409
431
489
442

1 126
1204
1,291
1 243
1,226
1 300

695
721

644
648
661
662

721
724
715
711

807
838
856
863

914
909
879
863

285
280
290
296

818
824
832
834

968
974
982
986

67
67
67
67

663
659
654
653
650
651

623
623
628
616
614
596

712
806
836
671
649
599

647
598
607
614
612
601

490
491
490
488
493
476

497
492
486
486
471
439

441
439
438
434
465
469

1
1
1
1
1
1

287
296
300
304
304
304

704
697
679
691
687
708

863
856
844
838
826
820

860
852
827
858
858
897

280
275
268
262
254
263

844
847
854
864
863
866

1
1
1
1
1
1

014
019
026
035
037
041

65
65
64
63
63
63

654
632

601
563

654
628

594
549

461
430

436
430

503
474

1 378

708
703

820
826

893
884

269
263

860
858

527
520
522
528

596
610
623
735

490
534
516
435

393
383
374
381

427
436
442
434

526
500
533
548

1 413
1,439
1,469

699
675
665
641

838
856
856
856

872
822
794
756

263
255
268
252

859
850
849
840

1 039
1 042
1,044
1 041
1,041
1,035

63
61

611
596
592
583
602

545

892

425

399

432

514

1 474

661

856

790

261

853

531
520
532
546
541

775
650
635
608
643

415
425
459
471
490

390
391
404
417
403

425
419
417
413
388

537
522
540
607
615

1*469

687
700
707
727
720

844
838
826
807
807

843
870
897
949
936

267
268
256
247
247

855
864
863
868
873

1 056
1 059
1,066
1 065
1 070
1 076

57

608
608
618
635
629
624
607

541
507

622
519

506
446

385
363

374
376

756
683

807
813

912
922

252
239

873
871

499
521
625
575

469
505
506
484

347
328
346
362

383
388
393
398

1,085
718
667
543

706
685
671
669

832
844
850
850

895
851
823
828

252
251
246
232

865
859
860
859

1,079
1 079
1,077
1 073
1,075
1,073

58
56

538
491
505
494

1 400
1 517
1,552
1 530
1,521
1,521

710
712

620
586
587
579

1979:
January
February ..
March
April
Mav
June
July
August .
September
October . .
November
December
1980:
January
February
March ...
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1 183

1*209

1 209

1*404
l]457

1
1
1
1

469
474
469
469

678
689
700
691
705
681
640
639
653

1,018
1 030
1 012

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 156,

59
57
57
56

57
57
58
59
58

58
55
55
54

24

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—CONSUMER PRICES
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX »
Food

Special group indexes
YEAR AND MONTH

All items, wage
earners and
clerical
workers.revised
(CPI-W)

All items,
all urban
consumers (CPIU)

Ail items
less
shelter

All items
less food

All items
less
medical
care

*

906

1970.
1971 .
1972

1973...
1974
1975

Total

Commod-

Nondurables less
food

91 2
91 8
92 7

94 5

935
949

908
920
932

903

91 2
92 3

food2

Total3

Services
less rent 3

934
941
948
956
962

852

839

86.8

85.5

885

873

935
948

966
976
979
988
984

90.2
922

89.2
91 5

970

985

975

958

100.0
1041
108.8
113 1

100.0
103 1
107.0
111 8

1000
1037
1081
1125

929
94 5

932
946

97 2
1000
1042
1098
1163

974

967

977

982

1000
104 1
1090
1144

1000
1044
1101
116 7

1000
104 1
1097
116 1

100.0
1037
108.4
1135

98 1
1000
1039
1089
1140

121 3
1253
133 1
147 7
161 2

1193
1229
131 1
146 1
1591

122 1
1258
1307
143 7
157 1

1209
124.9
1329
147 7
1609

1174
120.9
1299
145 5
1584

1177
121 7
1328
151 0
1632

1170
119.8
1248
1409
151.7

1165
118.9
121 9
1306
1455

Total*

Food at
home

*

*

902
909
920
930
946

89 7

909

Durables 2

1967 = 100

920
928
936
946
957

89 9
92 1

91 7

1966 .
1967
1968
1969

Nondurables
Total2

*

89 6

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Services

Commodities

891
899

904

91 2

922

91.0

924
944

93.2

953

991

100.0
1052
112.5
121 6

100.0
1057
113.8
1237

100.0
1036
108.9
1149

1003
100.0
1032
108.2
113.7

1168
119.4
1235
1366
149 1

1284
133.3
1391
1521
1666

1308
135.9
141.8
1560
171.9

1184
123.5
141 4
161 7
175.4

116.4
121,6
141.4
1624
175.8

955

1705
181 5
1953
2177
2470

181 5
1954
2174
2468

1683
179 1
191 3
2108
2355

1675
1784
191 2
2130
2440

1697
1803
1940
2161
2455

165.2
1747
187.1
2084
233.9

1692
1789
1920
2159
245.0

158.3
1665
174.3
1987
235.2

154.3
1632
173.9
191 1
210.4

1566
1651
174.7
1951
222.0

180.4
1943
210.9
2342
270.3

186.8
201 6
219.4
2449
285.1

180.8
1922
211.4
2345
254.6

179.5
1902
210.2
2329
251.5

1981
1982

2723
288.6

2724
289.1

2585
273.3

270.6
288.4

270.9
286.8

253.6
263.8

266.3
273.6

257.5
261.6

227.1
241.1

241.2
250.9

305.7
333.3

324.3
354.2

274.6
285.7

269.9
279.2

1979:
January ..
February
March
April
May
June

2047
207.1
2093
211 8
2143
2169

2047
207.1
2091
211 5
214 1
2166

1995
201.6
2037
2060
2084
2107

1998
201.8
2038
2063
2089
211 8

2032
205.5
2076
2101
2127
2152

195.8
198.3
2005
2033
2058
2084

201 0
204.0
2069
2099
2128
2157

180.3
182.2
185.7
1896
193.2
1976

182.0
183.6
184.9
1872
189.2
191 1

181 9
183.7
1859
1889
191.6
1947

221.1
223.3
225.1
2270
229.5
2321

230.4
232.9
235.0
2371
239.8
242.6

223.9
228.2
230.4
2323
234.3
2354

223.1
228.0
229.9
231.7
233.4
234.2

July
August
September
October
November
December

2194
221 5
223.7
225.6
2276
230.0

2189
221.1
223.4
225.4
2275
229.9

2127
2142
216.1
2174
2186
2206

2142
216.9
219.6
221.8
2241
226.4

2176
219.7
222.1
224.1
2262
228.6

2105
212.2
214.1
2156
2174
2194

2183
220.4
223.1
224.5
2258
228.2

201 1
205.4
209.6
211.3
2129
215.2

1926
193.6
194.5
196.0
1984
199.8

1970
199.5
201.8
203.4
2054
207.2

2347
237.6
240.7
243.6
246.2
249.3

245.6
248.8
252.1
255.1
258.2
261.6

236.9
236.3
237.1
238.2
239.1
241.7

235.5
233.9
234.7
235.4
236.0
238.7

Mav
June

2333
2365
2399
2426
245 1
2478

2332
2364
239.8
2425
2449
2476

2234
2266
2296
231 7
2334
2349

2299
233 5
237 1
2399
2426
2455

231 9
2350
2384
241 1
243 6
2464

2224
2252
2280
2299
231 4
2328

2320
2363
2403
2422
2432
2445

2205
2273
2326
2346
2355
2363

201.3
2021
203.0
2049
207 1
2086

210.4
2138
216.7
2186
2202
221 4

253.1
2568
261.3
2653
2692
274.2

266.1
2702
275.4
280.0
2844
290.0

243.8
244.9
247.3
249.1
2504
252.0

240.6
241.3
243.6
245.3
246.5
248.0

July
August
September
October
November
December

2480
2496
251.9
254.1
256.4
258.7

2478
2494
251.7
253.9
256.2
258.4

2364
2385
241.0
242.1
243.6
245.2

2451
2463
248.6
250.9
253.2
255.5

2465
248 1
250.4
252.6
254.9
257.1

2341
2367
239.0
240.7
242.5
243.8

2459
2483
250.2
251.0
252.4
254.1

2366
2378
239.3
239.6
240.5
242.0

2098
2124
215.3
218.1
220.6
221.1

2222
2242
226.6
228.3
230.0
231.0

272.4
2725
274.8
277.9
280.9
284.7

287.6
287.4
289.8
293.2
296.4
300.7

254.8
258.7
261.1
262.4
264.5
266.4

251.5
256.3
258.9
260.0
262.1
263.9

1981:
January .
February
March
April
May
June ..

2607
263.5
2652
2668
2691
271 4

2605
263,2
2651
2668
2690
271 3

2476
251 2
2533
2549
2562
257 8

2576
2604
2623
2642
2670
269 5

2592
261 9
2637
2654
2676
2699

2454
2483
2498
2508
251 9
2532

2569
2623
2652
2659
2658
2662

2453
253.2
2575
2581
2582
2580

221 0
220.3
2198
221 1
223.9
2266

2324
235.4
2370
2380
239.6
241 1

287.7
290.1
292.5
2954
299.6
3035

304.2
306.9
309.5
3128
317.4
321.9

268.6
270.8
272.2
272.9
272.5
273.6

265.6
267.3
268.6
268.7
267.7
268.7

July
August
September
October ..
November
December

2746
2765
279.1
2797
280.4
281.1

2744
2765
279.3
2799
280.7
281.5

2599
261 4
263.5
2645
265.4
266.0

2727
2749
278.2
2790
280.1
280.8

2730
2749
277.8
2783
279.0
279.6

2550
2562
257.7
2579
258.0
258.4

2671
268 1
269.5
2695
269.5
269.8

2575
2584
260.3
2607
261.1
261.1

2296
2309
232.6
2329
233.2
233.7

2426
2438
245.5
2459
246.2
246.5

308.8
3122
317.3
318,6
320.6
321.8

328.1
331 7
337.5
338.7
340.8
342.0

276.2
277.4
278.0
277.6
277.1
277.8

271.6
272.8
273.2
272.1
271.0
271.7

2821
282.9
2825
2837
2865
2901

2825
283.4
283.1
2843
287.1
2906

2674
268.3
2685
2687
2706
2738

281 4
282.1
281 7
2829
2860
2897

2806
281.5
2809
2821
284.9
2884

2588
259.5
2588
2589
261 5
2651

2708
271.7
2707
269J
2707
2744

2602
260.1
258.4
2550
256.2
261 2

233.4
233.7
233.5
2358
239.8
2432

245.9
246.0
245.2
2450
247.8
251 9

323.9
325.3
325.5
328.4
331.8
334.9

344.2
345.7
345.7
349.1
352.8
356.5

281.0
283.3
283.0
283.9
285.5
287.8

275.3
278.0
277.1
277.9
279.8
282.6

291 8
292.4
292.8
293.6
293.2
292.0

2922
292.8
293.3
294.1
293.6
292.4

2753
275.7
276.9
277.9
278.1
278.2

291 5
292.5
292.9
294.0
293.6
292.1

289.9
290.5
290.8
291.5
290.8
289.5

2665
266.4
266.6
267.5
267.8
267.7

2757
275.5
276.2
276.5
276.4
275.8

2630
263.6
264.6
265.7
266.1
264.7

244.7
244.6
244.1
246.0
246.6
247.3

253.5
253.8
253.9
255.4
256.0
255.8

337.0
338.9
339.7
340.3
338.6
335.6

358.5
360.5
361.3
361.6
359.3
355.5

288.5
287.4
287.6
287.0
286.4
286.5

282.8
280.8
280.6
279.4
278.3
277.8

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

.

1980:
January
February ..
March
April

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 156 and 157.

25

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—CONSUMER PRICES—Con.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX »
Transportation

Housing
1

Shelter

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Total 2

Rent,
residential

Fuel and utilities
Home
ownership3

Gas
(piped)
and
electricity

*

*
1961
1962...
1963
1964
1965

Total*

Fuel oil,
coal, and
bottled
gas 8

Household
furnishings and
operation

1967 = 100

Private

Apparel
and
upkeep

Total

*

*

Total0

New cars

Used cars

Public

Medical
care

88 5
896
90 7
922
938

92 9
940
95 0
959
969

869
879
89 0
908
927

97 1
973
98 2
984
983

91 0
91 5
93 2
927
946

994
994
994
994
99 4

93 7
938
946
950
953

904
909
91 9
927
93 7

906
925
93 0
943
959

91 3
930
934
947
963

104 5
104.1
1035
103.2
1009

869
948
960
100.1
994

846
874
885
90.1
91 9

81 4
83.5
856
87.3
895

1966 ..
1967
1968
1969
1970

1000
1040
1104
1182

968
1000
1048
1133
1236

982
1000
1024
1057
1101

963
1000
1057
116.0
1285

988
1000
101 3
1036
1076

970
100.0
103 1
105.6
110 1

996
1000
1009
1028
1073

970
100.0
1038
107.7
111 5

96 1
1000
1054
111 5
1161

972
100.0
1032
107.2
1127

975
100.0
1030
106.5
111 1

991
100.0
1028
104.4
1076

970
100.0
1036
103.1
1043

952
100.0
1046
112.7
1285

934
100.0
106 1
113.4
1206

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1234
128 1
1337
148 8
1645

1288
134 5
1407
1544
1697

1152
1192
1243
1306
1373

1337
140 1
1467
1632
181 7

1150
120 1
1269
1502
1678

1175
118 5
1360
2146
2353

114 7
120 5
1264
1458
1696

1157
118 3
121 6
135 3
151 0

1198
122 3
1268
1362
1423

1186
1199
1238
1377
1506

1166
1175
121 5
1366
1498

1120
111 0
111.1
1175
127.6

1102
1105
117.6
1226
146.4

1377
1434
1448
1480
158.6

128.4
1325
137.7
1505
168.6

1976
1977 .
1978
1979 ...
1980

1746
1865
2028
2276
2633

1790
191 1
2104
2397
281 7

1447
1535
164.0
1760
191.6

191 7
2049
227.2
2624
314.0

1827
2022
216.0
2393
278.6

250.8
2834
298.3
403 1
556.0

189.0
2134
232.6
2578
301.8

160.1
1675
177.7
1903
205.4

1476
1542
159.6
1666
178.4

1655
1772
185.5
2120
249.7

1646
1766
185.0
2123
249.2

135.7
1429
153.8
1660
179.3

167.9
1828
186.5
201.0
208.1

174.2
1824
187.8
2003
251.6

184.7
2024
219.4
2397
265.9

1981
1982

293 5
314.7

314 7
337.0

208 2
224.0

3527
376.8

3192
350.8

6759
667.9

3459
393.8

221 3
233.2

186 9
191.8

2800
291.5

2775
287.5

1902
197.6

2569
296.4

3120
346.0

2945
328.7

1979:
January
February
March
AprilMay
June

213 1
2156
2176
2198
222.4
2255

222 8
2259
2280
2307
2335
2367

1703
171 0
171.3
1720
173.8
1747

241.6
2456
248.2
251 7
254.9
2588

221.5
2233
225.9
2275
232.2
2390

316.4
3261
339.5
3498
364.3
391 2

239.5
241 2
244.0
2453
251.6
2599

184.8
1860
187.4
1886
189.2
190 1

1607
161 4
164.3
1654
166.1
1657

193.9
1956
198.1
2029
207.7
2126

193.8
1955
198.1
2032
208.1
2133

161.2
1623
162.7
164.3
165.8
166.3

193.6
1934
195.4
200.0
205.4
208.9

190.0
190.7
191.5
192.6
193.3
194.0

230.7
232.6
233.9
235.1
236.3
237.7

2284
231 5
234.6
2377
240.8
243.6

240 1
243 9
247.4
251 5
255.9
259.4

1759
1775
179.0
181 4
182.1
182.9

2630
267 6
271.9
2767
282.4
286.9

2435
2472
251.2
2529
252.0
255.1

4129
4386
461.6
4708
477.4
488.0

2645
266 5
270.1
2725
267.3
270.8

1904
191 2
192.2
193 3
195.1
195.8

1643
1663
169.8
171 0
171.7
172.2

2166
2196
221.4
2227
224.9
227.7

2174
2204
222.0
2231
225.0
227.5

166.7
1666
166.1
1675
170.6
171.7

209.2
2070
202.9
1999
198.4
198.2

197.1
2008
205.2
2091
216.5
223.0

239.9
241 8
243.7
245.9
248.0
250.7

247.3
2505
254.5
2579
261 7
2667

264.0
2672
271.6
2760
2802
2863

184.1
1856
186.6
1870
1889
191 1

292.5
2963
302.0
3077
3129
3204

2586
2638
268.0
2705
275 9
2822

5140
539 1
553.4
5564
5560
5587

2730
2788
2840
2880
298 2
3088

196.9
1990
201.3
2030
2042
2055

171 0
171 9
1760
1773
177 5
1772

233.5
2396
243.7
2468
2490
2497

233.5
2398
244.0
2470
2492
2497

173.9
175.3
175.0
177.0
1789
178.5

197.2
195.3
195.2
196.7
199.3
200.7

226.8
229.5
232.1
235.9
239.5
242.2

253.9
257.9
260.2
262.0
263.4
264.7

265 1
2658
267.7
271 1
2738
2769

282 9
2833
285.3
2904
2947
2985

192 1
1932
195.1
197 1
1983
1996

3154
3154
317.6
3238
3294
3342

285 5
2868
288.2
2876
285 7
2899

5604
561 5
561.5
5587
567 0
5853

3143
316 1
318.4
317 1
310 5
3139

2062
207 2
209.2
210 1
211 0
211 6

1762
178 6
182.2
1839
184 8
1839

251 0
2527
254.7
256 1
2590
261 1

250 5
251 6
253.2
2545
2574
259.4

1792
181.1
181.7
181.9
1843
184.5

2034
206.4
214.6
222.7
230.8
234.4

2505
261.5
271.0
273.6
277.0
280.1

2666
268.4
270.6
272.8
274.5
275.8

279 1
280.9
2826
2848
288.5
2922

3001
300.5
301 6
3038
3084
3126

2009
201.9
2030
2042
2059
2068

3358
335.8
3368
3393
3450
3504

2967
3045
3084
310 5
3149
3202

625 9
6756
6934
6906
6858
6820

318 5
3229
326 7
3306
3396
350 2

212 6
2149
2169
219 2
220 1
221 1

181 1
1820
185 1
1864
1864
1858

2647
270.9
2735
2753

2629
269.4
271 7
2734
276.0

2799

2779

185.3
184.8
182.9
1861
190.9
192.2

234.0
234.3
235.4
239.1
245.2
252.9

286.4
288.1
293.9
297.2
297.7
303.9

279.5
282.6
284.7
287.0
289.0
291.5

July
August
September
October ... .
November
December

2970
2997
303.7
3035
304.2
305.2

3185
3220
326.9
3266
327.2
328.0

2078
2103
211.9
2136
215.0
216.5

3580
361 8
367.8
3667
367.2
367.8

325 1
3278
331.1
330 1
329.8
331.8

6779
6746
673.4
6727
676.1
682.5

3576
3608
364.5
3606
358.3
359.9

2224
222 9
224.5
2256
227.2
227.7

1847
1874
190.7
191 5
191.3
190.5

2826
2837
285.2
2872
289.1
289.8

2796
2805
281.9
2839
285.8
286.5

192.5
191 9
191.3
192.5
195.3
197.0

260.3
266.9
272.8
278.2
281.4
281.9

323.1
326.5
329.1
330.8
333.2
333.8

295.6
299.3
301.7
304.8
308.2
310.2

1982:
January.. .
February
March
AprilMay
June

306 1
307.3
3067
3094
3138
3175

3283
329.5
3276
331 4
3367
3409

2178
218.6
2196
2201
221.8

2226

3675
368.7
3657
3706
377.4
3828

3362
337.1
3393
3392
345.4
3522

6860
683.1
6640
641 3
6446
6566

3674
368.7
3759
3778
3890
3989

2284
230.2
231 6
2326
233.4
2337

1873
188.0
191 1
191 9
191.5
1908

2899
288.0
285.1
2829
285.6
2928

2866
284.5
281.3
2788
281.5
2889

197.4
195.5
194.4
196.0
197.5
198.1

280.5
279.7
280.9
285.1
291.4
298.2

334.9
336.8
336.7
339.3
342.1
345.6

313.4
316.2
318.8
321.7
323.8
326.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

3192
320 1
319.7
3207
319.0
316.3

3428
3442
342.6
3428
340.7
335.9

2248
2260
226.9
2289
230.2
230.8

3845
3859
383.0
3828
379.5
372.9

3547
3563
359.5
3634
362.2
364.1

6599
6599
662.8
6772
691.3
688.5

402 1
4044
409.2
4134
407.6
410.6

234 1
2334
234.2
2354
235.1
235.7

1897
191 8
194.9
1955
195.4
193.6

296.1
2962
295.3
2955
295.8
294.8

292.3
2924
291.1
291.1
291.4
290.4

198.6
198.7
197.7
197.7
199.0
200.1

302.4
304.4
304.6
306.7
310.5
312.6

347.2
348.1
353.3
356.3
356.0
355.6

330.0
333.3
336.0
338.7
342.2
344.3

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May..
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January.
February
March
AprilMay
June

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




2778

-^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 157 and 158.

26

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—CONSUMER PRICES—Con.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX—ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION » • »

YEAR AND MONTH

All items,
percent change
from previous
month

Transportation

Food
Commodities

Commodities less
food

Total

Apparel and
upkeep

Food at home

Total

*

*

1967

Services

Private
Total
New cars

*

= 100

1961 ... .
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 .
1981
1982

.

1979:
January
February
March .. ..
April
May
June

g
1.0
10
1.0
11
10

1965
198.5
2007
202.9
2053
2075

1828
184.2
1863
188.6
1909
193 8

2241
227.7
2300
231.9
2342
2348

223 1
227.1
2295
231.2
2333
2334

1623
163.1
1642
164.9
1658
1660

1953
196.4
1996
202.9
2067
2108

1953
196.5
1998
203.3
2072
211 5

1606
162.0
163.3
164.5
165.0
1655

221.7
223.8
225.5
227.4
229.7
2320

July
August
September
October
November
December

11
11
1.1
1.1
12
1.1

2098
211 6
213.9
2160
2179
2202

1963
1989
201.4
2035
2056
2078

236 1
2358
237.4
2392
2407
2430

2344
2332
234.9
2364
2377
2400

1664
167.0
168.3
169.1
1697
171.2

2144
218.0
221.0
223.5
2259
229.2

2152
218.7
221.7
224.1
2262
229.3

1662
167.0
167.9
168.7
170.0
171.1

234.6
237.6
240.3
243.3
246.8
250.1

14
11
1.5
g
10
10

223 1
2250
2280
229 1
230 8
231 9

211 3
213 9
2169
2178
219 5
2206

244 1
2443
2470
2486
2502
251 4

2408
240 5
2434
244 8
2463
247 1

1729
173 9
1756
1765
177 1
1776

234.9
2395
245.2
2461
2480
2481

235.1
2397
245.7
2464
2481
2481

173.1
1751
175.9
177.2
1780
177.6

253.8
257.4
261.8
265.8
269.4
274.1

July
August
September
October
November
December

1
7
.9
11
1.0
10

2334
2362
238.8
241 1
243 1
2447

221 6
223 9
226.3
228 5
2303
231 7

2540
258 2
261.2
263 4
2662
267 9

250 3
255 5
258.9
261 1
2639
265 3

1785
179 5
180.5
181 9
1827
1829

2489
251 3
254.7
2573
260.0
2627

248.4
2503
253.3
2559
258.6
261 3

178.6
181 5
183.6
183.3
183.8
183.8

272.2
272.5
274.4
277.7
281.4
285.6

1981:
January....
February
March
April
May
June

7
.8
8
4
g
8

246 1
2478
2498
249 8
251 2
2524

233 2
235 1
237 1
237 0
238 9
2403

268 9
2703
2720
2723
2724
272 9

2658
2664
268 4
268 1
2676
267 7

183 2
184 1
184 7
185 5
1860
1864

2659
2700
2749
2744
2768
2785

2642
268.5
2734
2726
275.2
2765

184.1
184.6
184.1
1862
189.9
191 3

288.5
290.8
293.0
296.0
299.9
303.4

July
August
September
October ...
November
December

11
8
1.0
4
.5
.4

2543
255 9
257.6
2583
258.5
259.3

242 0
243 5
245.4
246 1
246.3
247.2

275 3
2769
278.0
278 7
278.9
279.4

2704
271 9
273.0
273 2
272.9
273.2

187 1
1883
188.8
189 3
189.2
189.6

2806
282 7
285.5
2884
289.7
291.2

2775
2795
282.3
2853
286.6
288.2

191.9
1924
193.2
194.0
194.9
196.3

308.6
312.2
316.8
318.3
321.3
322.9

3
.1
2
1.0
11

2595
2590
2588
258 1
261 0
2643

2467
2457
245 3
244 2
2473
251 2

281 3
2826
2828
283 3
2854
287 1

275 5
277 1
2770
2774
2797
281 5

189 5
1902
1906
1908
191 1
191 5

2909
287.0
2866
2825
285.1
291 5

2877
283.5
2830
2786
281.2
2877

195.9
195.3
195.7
1961
196.5
197.2

324.8
326.0
326.1
329.0
332.1
334.9

6
3
.1
4
0
-.3

2658
2660
266.4
2679
268.1
268.4

2530
253 6
253.8
2556
255.9
256.3

2876
286 9
287.5
288 1
288.2
288.1

281 5
279 9
280.2
2805
280.1
279.4

1922
192 7
192.8
1933
193.2
192.7

2941
2953
295.6
2964
296.0
295.8

290.4
291 6
291.6
2923
291.8
291.7

198.0
1992
199.6
199.2
198.7
199.3

336.8
338.9
339.1
339.9
339.3
336.7

1980:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June

1982:
January...
February
March
April ....
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

o

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 158.

27

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—PRODUCER PRICES
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES— Unadjusted for seasonal variat on
By stage of processing
YEAR AND MONTH

All
commodities

Crude
materials
for further
processing

Intermediate
materials,
supplies,
and
components

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

By durability of product
Manufactures

Finished goods

Total

1

Finished
consumer
goods

Capital
equipment

*

Nondurable goods

Durable
goods

Total

Durable
manufactures

Nondurable
manufactures

Farm
products,
processed
foods and
feeds2

*

1967 = 100

Farm
products

Foods and
feeds,
processed 8

*

*

945
948
945
947
966

965
975
954
945
993

950
949
95 2
955
968

93 7
940
93 7
941
95 7

94 3
946
94 1
943
96 1

91 8
922
924
933
944

93 7
934
934
947
95 9

95 1
956
95 1
947
96 9

944
945
943
948
963

93 6
935
93 5
946
958

95 0
95 1
948
937
968

93 7
947
938
932
97 1

963
980
960
946
987

91 0
91.9
925
92.3
955

998
100.0
1025
106.5
1104

105 7
1000
101 6
1084
1123

992
1000
1023
1058
1099

988
1000
1028
1066
1103

994
1000
102 7
1066
109 9

968
1000
103 5
1069
1120

98 1
1000
1034
1078
1124

100 9
1000
101 7
1054
1089

99 1
1000
1026
1063
1103

979
999
1035
1077
112 1

1000
1000
101 5
1046
1082

1035
1000
1024
1080
111 7

1059
100.0
1025
109.1
111 0

101 2
100.0
1022
107.3
112 1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1140
119.1
1347
160 1
1749

115 1
1276
1740
196 1
1969

114 1
1187
131 6
1629
1800

1137
1172
127 9
147 5
1634

1129
1166
129 2
1493
1636

1166
1195
1235
141 0
1625

116 9
121 1
127 9
150 1
1658

111 8
1176
1399
1676
181 7

1139
1179
1292
154 1
171 1

1170
121.1
1274
1486
1656

1106
1147
131 0
159 5
1766

1139
122.4
1591
1774
1842

1129
125.0
1763
1877
186.7

1145
120.8
148.1
1709
182.6

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1830
1942
209.3
2356
268.8

2027
2092
2344
2743
3046

1891
201 5
2156
2432
2803

1706
181 7
1959
217 7
2470

1697
180 7
1949
217 9
2489

1734
1846
1992
2165
2398

1760
188 1
2049
226 9
251 5

1880
1984
211 9
241 7
2824

1790
1901
2042
2288
261 5

1756
1881
2047
2261
250.8

182 1
191 8
2030
231 1
2730

183 1
1888
2066
2298
244.7

191.0
1925
212.5
241 4
249.4

178.0
1861
202.6
222.5
241.2

1981
1982

293.4
299.3

3290
319.5

3060
310.4

2698
280.7

271 3
281.0

2643
279.4

2698
279.0

3124
315.3

2860
292.7

269.6
279.8

303.6
306.4

251.5
248.9

254.9
242.4

248.7
251.5

1979:
January
February
March....
April
May
June

2208
224.1
226.7
2300
232.0
2335

2542
264.6
271 0
274 1
2753
275 1

2261
228.8
231 9
236 1
2385
2407

2069
209.3
2107
212 9
2144
2152

2062
208.9
2103
212 5
214 1
2150

2091
210.6
211 5
213 7
2148
2156

2163
218.9
221 0
223 9
2247
225 8

2234
227.3
2304
2341
2369
2388

2150
217.5
2197
223 1
2250
2265

2158
218.0
2198
2227
223.8
2246

2134
216.1
2190
2228
225.6
2278

221.0
227.2
229.0
231 2
230.8
2290

230.4
240.9
242.8
246.0
245.4
242.8

215.2
218.9
220.5
222.3
2220
220.6

2369
238.3
242.0
2456
247.2
249.7

2782
272.0
279.2
2800
281.6
286.7

2450
248.0
251.6
2556
256.9
259.2

2176
2189
222.2
225 9
228.0
230.0

2177
2195
223.4
2268
229.1
231.3

2170
2164
217.8
2226
223.8
225.2

2276
2280
230.1
2346
235.3
237.0

2437
245.8
251.1
253 7
256.2
259.3

2298
231.7
235.2
2390
240.6
242.6

2266
227.2
229.4
2340
234.6
236.2

2325
235.9
241.0
2440
246.6
249.0

2322
227.5
231.8
2306
232.3
234.6

246.8
238.5
241.0
2396
240.2
242.5

223.3
220.5
225.8
224.8
227.1
229.3

254.9
2602
261 9
262.8
2642
265.6

2878
2985
293 6
2862
2893
2884

2662
271 9
2743
2757
2770
2788

2344
2377
2400
242 1
243 4
2449

2358
239 7
2422
2437
245 2
2468

2291
230 5
2322
2362
2367
237 8

243 8
247 1
2466
247 7
247 1
248 7

2632
2702
2734
2744
2776
2788

2484
2532
2552
2570
258 3
2598

242.9
2457
2456
2467
2467
2485

253.9
2608
2652
2679
2707
271 7

231.9
237.0
2349
229.3
2338
234.3

236.4
242.3
239.3
228.9
233.5
233.4

228.5
233.1
231.6
228.6
233.1
233.9

2704
2738
274.6
277.8
2791
280.8

3043
3170
319.3
3228
3246
323.5

281 6
2843
285.3
2877
289 1
291.9

2493
251 4
251.4
2554
2562
257.2

251 7
254 1
254.1
2570
257 9
258.9

2406
241 9
241.8
249 2
2502
250.9

251 2
253 1
253.7
2584
2586
261.0

285 6
290 3
291.2
2930
2952
296.3

263 0
2657
265.8
2696
270 5
272^0

251 0
2527
253.1
2578
2579
260.4

275 9
2795
279.5
282 1
2840
284.3

2466
255.1
256.5
259.4
2605
257.0

2543
263.8
267.0
263.6
264.9
265.3

241.5
249.4
249.8
256.1
257.2
251.5

June

284.8
2876
290.3
2934
2941
2948

3280
336 5
3342
3363
3344
3354

2961
2983
3020
3058
3067
3072

2609
263 3
2660
268 5
2699
2705

262 5
2650
2682
2706
271 5
272 3

254 6
2567
258 1
2608
262 5
263 8

262 7
263 8
2649
267 8
2686
269 1

3026
3068
3109
3142
314 8
3157

2773
279 3
2823
2853
286 2
2869

2623
2634
264.4
2672
268 2
2689

2935
2964
301.7
3049
3057
3064

257.9
2551
253.5
253.8
2529
254.3

264.5
262.4
260.7
263.3
259.6
260.7

253.3
250.2
248.5
247.6
248.2
249.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

2962
2964
295.7
296.1
295.5
295.8

3373
3330
327.4
3199
313.9
311.5

308 5
3101
309.7
3094
309.0
309.4

271 8
271 5
271.5
2743
274.7
275.4

273 5
2730
273.1
2751
275.2
275.8

2654
2658
265.3
271 5
273.0
274.1

2708
271 9
271.8
2750
275.4
276.0

3168
3162
315.0
3128
311.4
311.4

2880
2886
288.3
2898
289.7
289.9

2706
271 7
271.7
275.1
275.8
276.5

3069
3069
306.3
305.5
304.5
304.3

2568
254.2
250.3
246.0
242.5
241.0

2633
257.9
251.1
243.1
237.4
234.6

252.2
251.2
248.9
246.6
244.3
243.6

1982:
January
February..
March
April
May. .
June

298.3
2986
2980
298.0
2986
299.3

3184
321 6
3200
3226
328 3
3256

311 0
311 1
310 6
3099
3098
3099

2779
2779
277 3
2773
2778
2799

2783
2786
277 7
2773
277 7
2801

2762
2750
2758
2772
278 1
2792

2776
2774
2774
278 1
278 5
2783

3147
3154
314 2
3136
314 5
3160

291 9
2920
291 4
291 1
291 3
292.4

278.0
2778
2778
278.7
2792
279.3

306.8
3072
3059
304.1
3040
306.3

246.0
248.4
2475
251.6
255.8
255.3

242.2
247.1
244.7
250.6
256.5
252.7

247.1
248.1
248.1
251.1
254.4
255.8

July
August
September
October
November
December

3004
300.2
299.3
299.8
300.3
300.7

3234
3198
316.1
312.0
313.2
312.7

311 1
3108
310.5
309.9
309.9
310.1

281 7
2823
281.2
P84.1
284.9
285.5

282 1
2828
281.9
2843
285.3
285.6

2802
2807
278.7
2832
283.8
284.9

278 9
2788
278.6
281 2
281.2
282.0

317 6
317 1
315.7
314.3
315.3
315.3

2937
293.8
292.9
293.8
293.9
294.3

2799
279.8
279.6
282.3
282.4
283.2

3085
308.6
307.1
306.0
306.1
305.9

2524
249.6
247.4
243.8
243.9
244.8

246.6
240.8
234.5
229.2
230.7
232.6

254.6
253.5
253.5
250.8
250.2
250.5

1966
1967
1968.
1969
1970

.

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 158 and 159.

28

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—PRODUCER PRICES—Con.
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, Industrial commodities— Unadjusted for seasonal variation >•»

YEAR AND MONTH

Total

Chemicals
and allied
products

Fuels and
related
products,
and power

Hides,
skins,
leather and
related
products

Lumber
and wood
products

984

91 0
91 6

Furniture
and

household
durables

*
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

948

96 7

97 7

91 7
92 7

94.7

979

963

970
974
969

900
903
943

935
954
959

952
96.4

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

98.5
1000
102.5
1060
110.0

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

and

equipment3

Metals and
metal
products

Nonmetallic
mineral
products

Pulp,
paper, and
allied
products

Rubber
and

plastics
products

Textile
products
and

apparel *

Transportation
equipment 3
Total
(December

Motor
vehicles

1968 =
100)

equipment

and

1967 = 100, except as noted

1007
99 1

94.8

Machinery

972

98 3

93 7

990

955

92 8

91 9
91 2
91 3
93 8

939

964

91 9
920
922

976
976

97 1
973
975

952
963
956
954
962

992
963
968
955
959

977
986
985
992
998

986
986
97.8
983
98.5

98.6
1000
102.8
1048
108.7

994

978

980

984

988

978

989

1002
1000
1133
1253
1136

988

1000

998
999

1034
1000
1032
108 9
1103

968

1000

1000
1032
1065
111 4

1000
1026
1085
1166

1000
1037
1077
112.9

1000
101 1
1040
1082

1000
1034
1053
1083

1001
1000
103.7
1060
1071

1008
104.6

1022

1009
1062

1000
1028
1049
1075

1141
1179
1259
153.8
171 5

104 1
1042
1100
1468
181 3

1152
1186
134 3
2083
245 1

1100
111 4
1152
1279
1397

114 1
131 3
143 1
145 1
148 5

1273
1443
177 2
1836
1769

115 5
1179
121 7
1394
161 4

1187
1235
1328
171 9
1856

1224
1261
1302
1532
1740

110 1
113 4
122 1
151 7
1704

109 1
1093
1124
1362
1502

1090
1136
1238
1391
1379

1103
1137
1151
1255
141 5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1824
195.1
2094
236.5
2748

187 2
1928
1988
222.3
2603

2656
3022
3225
408 1
5740

1456
151 5
1604
171 3
1877

1678
1793
2000
2524
2489

2056
2363
2760
300.4
2889

171 0
181 7
1961
2139
2398

1959
2090
2271
259.3
2864

1863
200.5
2228
248.6
2830

1794
1864
1956
219.0
2492

1592
1676
1748
1943
2174

1482
1540
1598
168.7"
1835

151 1
161 3
1735
2070

1538
163.7
1760
190.5
2088

1981
1982

304.1
312.3

2878
292.3

6944
693.2

1984
206.9

261 5
262.6

2928
284.7

263 1
278.8

3004
301.6

3095
320.2

2737
288.7

2328
241.4

1996
204.6

2354
249.7

2375
251.3

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

2200
222.5
225.4
2290
231.6
2340

2050
207.3
2099
215 1
2180
219 2

3381
342.5
3509
361 5
3776
393 7

1666
167.9
1683
1687
1696
1702

2234
2322
2533
258 9
2696
2680

2902
293.9
3005
3049
3028
2998

2051
206.5
2079
2098
211 4
2124

241 9
247.3
251 7
2560
2562
2582

2383
240.5
2408
2434
2456
2469

2070
2088
2123
2150
2162
2166

1808
1832
1859
1888
1908
193 1

1641
164.2
1652
1664
1672
1684

1827
183.5
1838
1868
1872
1875

1850
185.9
1861
1894
1898
1901

2375
240.6
244.2
249.0
250.6
253 1

2250
2285
230.8
234.2
2360
238 2

411 8
4328
454.8
468.5
4769
487 9

1707
171 5
172.7
175.1
1764
177 9

261 9
2579
251.1
2539
2489
249 2

300 1
3047
309.7
3088
2989
290 1

2148
2160
217.7
2200
221 3
2234

2608
261 8
263.7
2696
271 1
2736

2495
2499
254.6
256.2
2574
2596

2183
2222
223.0
2275
2295
231 7

1955
1988
200.7
2030
2049
2059

1693
1705
171.3
172.0
1728
1731

1884
1859
186.6
194.2
1948
1956

1908
187.8
188.6
197.1
1974
1982

260.6
2659
2686
271.3
271 9
273.5

2460
2487
2528
2598
262 5
2628

5080
5327
553 5
5666
572 1
5765

1834
1856
185 7
1844
1854
1865

2557
250 9
2468
243 5
2407
2409

2900
294 7
2949
2756
272 1
2798

2276
230 2
232 5
2364
2376
2392

2846
288 9
2868
2844
281 8
281 9

2684
2740
2765
2837
2840
2834

2374
2392
2426
2478
2492
251 1

2078
2107
2127
2141
2150
2173

1752
1765
1793
181 2
1820
1830

1987
1982
1988

200.7
2001
2007
2054
2045
2052

276.2
2782
278.8
282.0
2834
286.6

2633
2644
263.4
2648
2667
268 1

5855
5906
593.5
5929
600 2
6157

1880
188 9
189.5
1909
191 5
193 1

245 1
251 3
247.8
251 2
2554
2569

2892
296 1
292.2
2890
293 4
2994

241 5
2426
244.7
2468
2483
2498

2825
285 1
287.3
291 9
291 1
2906

2848
2860
286.8
2886
288 7
291 2

251 7
2524
252.8
2543
2550
2567

2188
2205
222.0
2228
2234
2233

1847
1856
186.6
1881
1896
1904

Mav
June

291 5
2957
299.6
3035
3047
305.1

2743
2776
2804
2860
2886
2905

6346
667 5
6965
707 2
7090
7076

1940
1952
1958
1964
197 4
1973

258 2
257 7
261 2
263 5
263 7
261 6

2965
2947
2944
2994
2984
298 1

253 3
2553
257 5
2596
2607
262 1

2940
2940
2964
2988
299 1
2984

2966
2979
3009
3108
3120
3136

2644
2672
2690
271 4
272 1
2729

2248
2264
2284
2308
231 8
2334

193 1
1939
1952
1976
1992
2001

July
August
September
October
November
December

306.2
3072
307.4
309.0
309.3
310.0

291 3
2933
293.3
2924
292.0
291.8

7049
7043
703.5
6981
698.1
702.5

1995
1996
201.0
201 3
202.1
202.9

261 1
261 3
261.7
2600
259.8
260.7

2965
2945
289.3
2843
282.1
285.4

2648
2662
268.1
2693
270.4
272.0

3020
304 1
304.9
3053
304.2
303.3

3143
314 1
313.2
3133
313.7
313.5

2749
2759
277.8
2792
280.4
281.0

2321
234 1
235.7
2373
238.0
238.3

201 3
2024
202.9
2040
203.6
203.4

311.8
311.6
311 0
309.9
3096
3106

2929
2936
2946
2943
2950
2933

705 1
6978
689 7
6706
6622
6773

2035
2046
2055
2060
2065
2070

261 8
261 6
2606
2634
263 2
261 8

2855
2852
2853
2865
2846
2890

2741
2754
2762
2776
2782
2786

304 7
3042
3029
3031
3028
2993

3156
3190
3199
3202
321 2
3209

2855
2863
2874
2885
2896
2895

2373
2393
2408
241 1
242 1
2425

2050
2056
2050
2054
2054
2050

2486
2452
2452
2458
2475
249 1

2508
2468
2468
2472
2492
251 1

3128
313.2
312.7
3143
315.0
315.2

291 6
291 6
290.7
2899
290.5
289.6

701 1
7056
700.4
6988
706.1
703.4

2068
208 1
208.3
208 9
208.9
209.2

263 1
2620
263.5
263 2
263.2
264.1

2886
2842
283.0
2794
279.9
285.6

2796
2799
280.2
281 1
281.8
282.4

2995
2992
301.8
301 6
300.5
299.9

321 1
3205
321.2
321 1
321.2
320.5

289 1
2893
289.4
2898
289.8
290.5

2420
2426
242.5
2422
241.7
242.2

204 1
2042
204.3
204 1
203.9
202.6

2498
2506
244.5
2560
256.3
257.5

2520
2528
244.6
2578
257.8
258.1

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January...
February
March
April
May....
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

1982:
January
February
March .
April
Mav
June

July .
August
September
October
November
December

.....

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 159.

188.1

2032
2025
2031

2062
2088
204.4
2174
2178

2243
2274
2291
2281
231 9

2336
2343
2350
2359
231.8

2445
246.3
246.8

1149

1180
1192
1292
1446

208.6
211 7
205.6
2182
2186
226.2
2290
2309
229.5
2339
2360
2367
237.4
2384
232.8
2478
248.9
249.5

29

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
COMMODITY PRICES—PRODUCER PRICES AND PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR

PURCHASING POWER OF
THE DOLLAR 3 —As
measured by:

PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES—Adjusted for seasonal variation '•«
By stage of processing
YEAR AND MONTH

Finished
goods,
percent
change from
previous
month

Finished goods
Crude
materials for
further
processing

Intermediate
materials,
supplies, and
components

Finished consumer goods
Finished consumer goods, excl. foods

Total
Foods

Total

Total

Durable

Capital
equipment

Producer
prices for
finished
goods (1967
«i nn\

Consumer
prices (1967
= $1.00)

*

*

Nondurable

1967 = 100, except as noted
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1 067
1 064
1.067
1 063
1.045

1.116
1 104
1.091
1 076
1.058

1966
1967 ...v
1968
1969
1970

1.012
1 000

1.029
1 000

.973

.960
.911

938
907

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

860

880

824

.853

.799

782

752

.678

.678

612

621

586

587

.550
.510

.551
.512

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

459

460

.405

.406

1981
1982

.371
.356

.367
.346

2083
210 1
211 5

.483

.489

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

11
•j -j

465

.467
.462

1835

231 8
2380
244.1
249 1
252.6
256 7

217 7
220.0
221 5
223.2
2252

2609
2686
2742
2807
2828
2850

2881

2669
271 8
273 6
2742
275 9
2785

2339
237 3
239 8
241 8
242 7
244 8

2354
239 3
241 8
243 4
2444
2466

231 9
231 6
233 6
230 5
231 3
2328

2346
240 5
243 2
247 1
248 1
2507

16
12
.4
g
6
5

3029
317 3
319.6
3256
329 3
3272

2808
283 9
285.4
2882
2906
2935

2488
251 8
252.8
255 0
2566
257 9

251 0
254 1
255.1
256 9
258 6
259 9

240 2
246 5
246.8
248 7
249 7
249 7

2535
255 2
256.3
258 1
260 1

2081

2621

2122

10
1.0
10
g
3
5

3300
3326
3306
333 6
3324
335 5

297 0
2983
301 1
304 2
3056
3070

2604
2630
265 7
2682
2690
270 4

262 2
2648
267 7
270 3
2708
272 1

251 1
2508
252 9
252 9
252 8
2540

264 7
2684
271 6
2754

213 0

3
1
.5
4
.3
.4

3361

307 6
3096
309.9
310 3
310.7
311.0

271 3
271 7
273.0
2742
275.1
276.2

2728
272 9
274.2
275 3
275.9
277.0

4
1
3
.1

3202

311 9
311 0
309 6
3084
3087
309 7

277 3
2775
2768
277 1
277 1
279 9

310 3

281 2
2825
282.8
283 8
285.5
286.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

July. .. .
August
September
October
November
December

.466

2159

211 8
214 9
220.1
223 7
226.5
229 5

June

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

473

214.7

2232
224 6
227.5
227 6
231.9
2328

2895
2953
2903
283 1
2868

July
August
September
October
November
December

470

217 1
219 7
224.2
2266
229.9
232 2

14
15
•j -j
8
4
g

1981:
January.
February
March
April
May
June ...

2134

223.3
225 5
228.5
230 7

2443
247 6
251.8
256 0
258.3
260 9

Mav

218 1
222 1
2264

214 8

2768
2730
279.9
2828
286.6
290 6

1980:
January
February
March
April

211 0

2003
2025
205.3
2084

2269
228 9
231 5
234 9
2378
2403

July
August
September
October
November
December

1753
1772
1786
1796
1808
1823

2206
2243
2265
2277
2253
2230

2558
261 9
2682
271 1
272 1
2742

9
g
5
6
10

g

1.8
10
1.3
10

3330
327.4
322 5
318.1
315.1

3179
3170

10

3208
3264
325 8

5
5
.1
4
.6
.3

322 1
319 1
315.4
314 3
317.3
316.6

o

3103

310.8
310 9
311.7
311.8

2067
2090

2061

2108
2138

2104
2124
2134

215 1
217 3

212 7

2193

208 5

182 9
186.9
188 6
190.6
192 3
1983

2020
201 2
202 1
201 7
2047
2094
210.2
211 7
212 0

2127
2149

2175

483
.478

460
457

.457

.450

.448

452
444

.439

.440

435

435

228.0
2298
2322
2356
2365
238 1

.427

.429
.423

2873
289 1
290.6
2926
2960
2995

241.1
2432
244.5
2480
2495
2507

303 3
3087
314 1
319 1

2761

2774

218 9

321 0

2535
256.1
258 1
2602
2623
264 1

256 1
2563
255.2
254 8
253^3
253.3

2774
277 6
279.9
281 6
283.1
284.6

218 8

220.4
222 1
223.4
223.8

321 2
321 1
324.2
325 9
327.7
329.9

2656
267 1
268.4
2703
272.3
273.6

2780
2783
277 0
2773
276 9
2800

256 2
2578
257 4
261 6
2623
263 5

284 8
2846
2829
281 6
2807
2846

2242
2233
2246
2243
2250
226 8

3300
3303
3265
3244
3224
327 7

274 9
2745
2760
276.5
2778
2795

281 5
2826
283.0
2844
286.2
287.0

259 2
2594
258.3
258 2
258.2
258.8

288 5
290.1
291.2
293 2
295.8
296.7

2274
2286
227.8
228 5
229.8
230.4

3343
3362
338.6
341 7
345.3
346.4

2805
282.3
281.9
2820
283.1
284.4

2194

478
.475

443

2145
2146
2166
2181

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1967
1985

3194

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 159.

421
417
.413

417
.412

411

408

.408

.404

.401

.404
.401
.397
.394

398
.398
.392

390

390

.389

.387

383

.384
.380
.377

.380
.376

372

375

.371

.372

370

369

368
368

.364

.368

.358

362

365

357

.364
.363

.356
.355

360

354

.360
.361
.360

.353
.353
.352
.348

357

344

361

355

342

.354
.356

.342
.341

352
.351
.350

340
.341
.342

30

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE
NEW CONSTRUCTION— UNADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATION »
Public

Private
Nonresidential buildings (except farm
and public utilities)

Residential

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Total2

Total2

New
housing
units

Total 2

Commercial

Industrial

Public
utilities,
telephone
and
telegraph
only

Buildings (excluding military)
Total 2

Total 2

Housing and
redevelopment

Industrial

Military
facilities

Highways
and streets

*

*

1961
1962...
1963
1964....
1965

56445
60205
64812
68048
74096

39297
42 336
45455
47665
52034

23 107
25 150
27874
28 010
27934

17074
19 443
21 735
21 786
21 712

10734
11 617
11 646
12 955
16509

2780
2 842
2906
3 565
5092

4 674
5 144
4995
5396
6705

980
996
128
314
463

17 148
17 869
19357
20 383
22062

6011
6 092
6534
7 177
7893

842
938
531
567
603

472
422
440
403
368

1 371
1 266
1 179
910
830

5854
6365
7084
7 133
7,550

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

76772
78452
87474
94271
95 204

52765
52916
59869
66318
67 114

25715
25 568
30 565
33200
31 864

19352
18 985
24 030
25 941
24 272

18279
17 589
18 164
21 153
21 412

6566
5 956
6021
6783
6 537

6763
6783
7 761
9401
9 753

609
638
1 704
2203
2 968

24007
25 536
27 605
27952
28 090

8920
9 982
10 439
11 225
10656

655
709
746
1 046
1 106

369
408
519
518
498

727
695
808
877
717

8405
8591
9 321
9251
9 982

1971
1972
1973.
1974
1975

110301
124421
1 38 428
139221
135941

80 433
94248
105 927
100886
95057

43 267
54288
59 726
50376
46472

35 066
44879
50 086
40644
34408

22 478
24036
27 583
29637
26407

5422
4674
6 243
7902
8 018

11 619
13463
15451
15 944
12806

3 005
3301
3 965
4279
3 683

29867
30 173
32 501
38334
40884

11 391
11 494
12 994
14990
15 474

1 136
874
941
1 006
754

570
532
606
766
918

1
1
1
1

901
088
167
185
389

10657
10429
10505
12065
10854

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

151 084
1 73 829
205 561
230413
230712

111 961
1 35 655
159665
181 621
1 75 699

60 520
80 956
93424
99 030
87261

47 277
65 749
75 808
78 587
63 139

26 091
28695
36293
47298
52434

7 183
7 712
10994
14 950
13837

12 756
14 783
18565
24 924
29945

3 777
4 345
5*418
6 343
6733

39 123
38 174
45896
48 792
55013

13 759
12 799
15 241
15 558
18517

720
908
1 053
1 211
1 648

1
1
1
1

905
070
184
112
441

1
1
1
1
1

630
429
502
647
880

9743
9380
10706
11 997
13770

1981
1982

239418
232,049

186069
180,979

86566
74,810

62664
51,916

60818
65,134

17030
17,343

34248
37,284

7074
7,110

53349
51 ,070

17792
16,997

1 722
1,658

1 655
1,632

1 964
2,205

13599
13,521

June

14408
13582
15968
17 170
19356
20773

11 661
11 093
13006
13 811
15234
16311

6493
5 917
6912
7 729
8551
9207

5 238
4 724
5475
5 903
6515
7 234

2828
2 837
3380
3 533
3807
4 081

1
1
1
1

961
999
223
182
220
257

1 379
1 365
1 603
1 762
1 997
2 198

378
354
484
453
531
559

2 747
2 488
2962
3 358
4 121
4461

1 120
997
1 132
1 178
1 285
1 345

76
88
94
90
109
97

77
75
99
87
94
98

124
85
163
103
139
150

362
309
421
632
1 044
1 183

July
August
September
October
November
December

21 482
22404
22,308
22,724
21 096
19,141

16691
17 248
17,113
17,498
16568
15,386

9434
9 585
9,456
9378
8 846
7,520

7 550
7 710
7,660
7597
7 107
5,874

4 303
4 394
4,442
4745
4 561
4,388

1 382
1 289
1,321
1 417
1 365
1,337

2 275
2422
2,448
2606
2487
2,382

543
630
549
678
604
580

4 791
5 156
5,196
5226
4 528
3,755

1 423
1 419
1,523
1 418
1 405
1,313

112
104
106
105
112
119

91
98
122
91
90
90

134
152
156
136
158
148

1 364
1 595
1,477
1,743
1 122
745

January
February
March
April
May....
June

16,914
16086
17 235
18018
18916
19832

13446
12806
13 625
1 3 966
14283
14674

6816
6215
6712
6882
6995
6993

5 255
4 648
4 905
4 764
4 725
4 791

4016
3 898
4054
4 203
4409
4 535

1 111
1*107
1*127
1 123
1*175
1*250

2 245
2 172
2 261
2 392
2 537
2 574

484
499
557
593
564
606

3467
3 281
3 610
4052
4 633
5 158

1
1
1
1
1
1

266
235
350
439
495
673

115
125
131
130
129
135

109
73
150
119
124
135

135
133
148
148
157
151

600
550
594
887
1 216
1 538

July
August
September
October
November
December

20094
20529
21,390
21 591
20,360
19,747

14699
15041
15,658
16251
15,752
15,499

7118
7 542
7,970
8282
8,312
7,425

4 998
5 415
5,850
6 165
6,199
5,424

4479
4 522
4,547
4664
4,570
4,536

1 154
1 138
1,165
1 129
1,132
1,228

2 599
2 645
2,610
2 729
2,636
2,548

583
564
595
617
528
545

5395
5488
5,732
5 340
4,608
4,248

1 649
1 773
1,780
1 664
1,607
1,587

146
133
144
162
149
152

112
114
152
107
106
141

176
199
175
157
152
149

1 593
1 540
1,665
1 623
1,143
821

June

17006
16,293
18205
19652
20381
21 491

13 361
12849
14419
15 508
16019
16 586

6660
6142
7 016
7 638
7 991
8113

4 981
4 615
5 313
5 575
5 718
5 905

4 188
4 101
4492
4 854
4 913
5 173

1
1
1
1
1
1

132
073
228
334
320
396

2 353
2325
2 521
2 735
2 828
2 945

457
455
591
558
568
614

3 645
3 444
3 786
4 144
4362
4 906

1
1
1
1
1
1

403
305
450
444
453
486

150
136
147
159
155
147

153
104
140
135
159
150

141
171
136
169
183
188

690
608
697
935
1 112
1 493

July
August
September
October ....
November
December

21 782
21 753
22,165
21 514
20,208
18,968

16712
16634
16,738
16 563
15,680
15,000

7 953
7698
7,472
7201
6,749
5,934

5 854
5 623
5,422
5077
4,630
3,951

5409
5 571
5,602
5 739
5,545
5,230

1 553
1 636
1,635
1 680
1,588
1,456

3 024
3 097
3,115
3 180
3,117
3,008

592
606
649
701
631
652

5069
5119
5,428
4951
4,528
3,968

1 554
1 584
1,632
1 510
1,511
1,459

142
143
133
127
135
147

138
120
181
110
109
158

183
146
173
150
165
161

1 565
1 558
1,605
1 424
1,137
775

June

15457
15,037
17 109
18 275
1 9,404
20950

12440
12,066
13646
14468
15248
16 223

4 956
4,448
5 212
5888
6564
6867

3 463
3,204
3 832
3 845
4 150
4 374

4 688
4,718
5 084
5 326
5363
5832

1 326
1,334
1 425
1 441
1 460
1 569

2645
2,661
2 874
3 065
3 075
3 362

464
531
638
582
586
652

3 018
2,971
3463
3 807
4 156
4727

1 165
1,203
1 319
1 380
1 392
1 494

112
108
127
131
125
140

93
121
138
150
131
146

160
116
180
138
187
169

484
474
596
738
1,036
1 496

July
August
September
October .
November
December

20633
21 272
21,501
21 368
21,368
19,674

15837
15 946
16,018
16 399
16,668
16,020

6635
6607
6,561
6 999
7,268
6,804

4 639
4 840
4,939
4 985
5,046
4,600

5 684
5 770
5,726
5 851
5,758
5,334

1 502
1 479
1,455
1 571
1,440
1,344

3 312
3 339
3,337
3 303
3,295
3,019

624
650
649
599
596
539

4 795
5326
5,483
4 969
4,700
3,654

1 483
1 540
1,622
1 480
1,538
1,380

145
150
153
152
162
154

141
144
167
136
139
127

202
216
245
184
217
191

1 573
1 741
1,692
1 646
1,318
727

*

*

Millions of dollars

1979:
January
February
March
April-

May

1980:

1981:
January
February
March
April...

May

1982:
January...
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 160.

31

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE—Con.
NEW CONSTRUCTION—MONTHLY DATA SEASONALLY ADJUSTED AT ANNUAL RATES *
Public

Private
Nonresidential buildings (except farm
and public utilities)

Residential

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Total2

*

*

2150

1708
1684

Total 2

New
housing
units

Total 2

Industrial

*

Commercial

Public
utilities,
telephone
and
telegraph
only

Billions of dollars

Buildings (excluding military)
Total 2

Total 2

Housing and
redevelopment

Industrial

Military
facilities

Highways
and
streets

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May.

2098
2185
2193

. .

June
July
August
September
October ...
November
December

2257
231 0

173 2
1740
1783

183 1

987
956
954
97 1
98 2
1007

790
759
752
771
783
81 1

395
40 1
43 9
440
45 7
473

13.3

19.5

140
15 3
145
14 7
149

196
21 6
223
239
250

57
56
58
58
61
61

443
41 5
454
454
474
479

15.2

143
15 2
150
15 3
153

1.1
12
12
11
12
1.2

.9
11
12
10
11
11

1.6
11
21
13
16
1.7

1.1
12
1.2
12
1.2
10

1.5
18
1.7
18
1.9
1.8

9.0
88
103
106
11 2
11.4

490
50 0

157
152

50.8

16.2

279
28 1
29 1

65
67
6.5
69
68
72

51 7
522
522

158
16.6

163

1.2
12
1.2
12
1.3
1.4

15 3
154
142
13 9
14 3
14 6

31 1
304
30 2
29 7
30 2
29 5

72
72
69
72
67
69

568
548
55 5
54 1
553
55 5

174
174
179
18 1
180
19 1

16
1.7
16
16
1.5
16

13
1.0
18
14
1.4
15

18
1.7
1.9
19
1.8
18

50 7
507

13 2
12 9

292
294

550
549

18 1
194

62.2

51.1

13.2

29.2

54.7

18.8

900
939
95 2

654
68 5
694

51 1
524
546

12 3
13 1
14 3

29 9
30 2
31 0

67
65
6.6
64
64
64

548
535
56 9

18 9
188
193

16
1.6
1.7
19
1.7
18

14
1.4
1.5
15
1.5
17

20
2.2
1.9
20
1.8
18

963
956
948
946
92 2
89 5

71 2
71 2
71 0
71 3
68 9
666

573
57 3
58 2
59 7
59 1
59 5

156
14 8
15 6
16 5
16 1
163

323
32 8
33 2
338
33 6
33 6

69
68
70
68
70
67

602
579
57 9
555
529
52 3

192
185
19 5
180
178
16 9

2.0
1.8
18
1.9
18
17

1.8
1.5
16
1.6
18
16

1.8
2.2
17
2.2
2.1
22

17.2
15.9

189 3
191 8
190 0
187 0

2409
2376
237.0
2344
232.7
231.3

1884
1870

87 8
846

644
61 1

61 7
62 8

17 7
187

34 3
346

52 5
506

174
172

81.5

57.9

63.3

18.6

35.1

51.8

1825

788

545

633

183

352

180.6
178.1

76.2
75.3

51.5
50.3

63.8
62.9

18.4
16.9

35.9
36.7

17.3
17.3
17.5
17.7

16
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.7

17
1.5
1.8
1.5
1.5
1.9

20
1.6
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0

136

185.3

69
70
7.1
74
7.5
7.6

13.0
13.0
12.2
13.0
13.4

1982:
January
February
March . .
April
May
June

224.3
2235
2268
228.8
2309
2334

1754
1743
1755
1779
1809

492
487
504
487
50 1
49 3

637
652
652
651
645
67 3

182
184
18 2
177
178
18 2

36.1

182 9

71 2
683
696
71 9
752
75 5

1.4
1.4
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.7

1.1
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.5
1.6

2.1
1.5
2.3
1.8
2.1
2.0

12.1
12.2
12.8
12.2
12.6
13.3

July
August
September
October
November
December

2308
231.6
230.7
234 1
243.7
240.2

1808
1795

738
726

51 4
526

653
653

17 2

378

178.2
181 9
190.5
190.8

71.7

53.0

65.2

16.9
16.5

37.6
38.0

764

53 6

65 0

17 1

370

81.2
86.0

55.8
58.6

66.1
64.3

16.7
15.6

37.9
36.9

1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.8

1.7
1.8
1.6
1.9
2.0
1.5

2.2
2.4
2.6
2.4
2.6
2.4

14.0
14.0
14.0
14.4
14.4
13.0

101 6
101 8
101.2

81 6
81 4

489
488

159
146

256
265

80.7

49.5

14.8

27.1

1009

989
974

794
770
75 1

51 5
51 7
52 7

15 7
158
154

165 7

993
967
91 7
84 7
795
765

756
71 6
664
61 0
566
53 9

554
543
53 0
51 8
53 0
52 5

1644
1674

77 7
81 8

54 5
582

86.4

2321

172.6
177 2

2343
2437

1808
1868

2496
2474
2472
2473
2429
2393

1895
1895

July.
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April .
May
June..
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

2351

2375
238.7
2408
239.7
2400
2476
2424
2367
2266
2230
221 2
2194

2223
227.3

1860
1876

187.9
1891
1875
1877

1908
1876

181 2
172 5
1677

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




369
37 1
375
365
386

51 8
52.1
53.1

72
79
73
71
73
72

48.9

74
7.3
7.2
66
6.8
6.4

16.2
17.0

492
51 3

17 1

50.9

17.5

500
504

168
17 1

500

166

52.2
52.5

17.1
17.2

522

173

53.2
49.4

17.7
16.8

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 160 and 161.

11.7

127
12.7

138
12.8
13.7

143
14.4
14.2

141
14.6

144
132
13.0
13.5

135
13.3
14.1

156
15.2
13.7

134

32

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND HOUSING STARTS
NEW HOUSING UNITS STARTED (Thousands of units) 3

CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (F.W. DODGE DIVISION, McG RAW-HILL)—
Total construction, Valuation
(Millions of dollars, except as noted) 1
Total
Millions of
dollars

By type of building

By ownership
Index,

1977 =

100

Public

CONSTRUC-

Private

Nonresidential

Residential

Non-building
construction

PLANNING
(ENGINEERING
NEWSRECORD) 2

Seasonally adjusted at
annua rates

Unadjusted for seasonal variation
Total
(Private and
public)

Privately owned
Total

Privately owned

One-family
structures

1963
1964
1965

*
37,135
41,303
45,546
47,299
49,272

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

50,150
54,514
61 ,732
5
67,446
68,294

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

80,188
90,979
99,304
93,685
92,659

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

110,061
139,723
159,930
168,446
148,393

79
100
114
122
107

29,254
36,917
39,013
46,646
41,717

80,807
102,805
120,917
121,800
106,676

30,035
35,086
45,046
50,206
52,492

44,169
62,017
74,949
74,557
63,668

35,857
42,620
39,935
43,683
32,234

88,457
91,702
112,069
135,005
149,143

1,547.6
2,001.7
2,036.1
1,760.0
1,312.6

1,537.5
1,987.1
2,020.3
1,745.1
1,292.2

1,162.4
1,450.9
1,433.3
1,194.1
852.2

1981
1982

153,480
154,619

110
111

38,956
41,347

114,524
113,273

60,088
59,208

60,164
58,076

33,228
37,336

166,366
149,206

1,100.3
1,072.0

1,084.2
1,062.2

705.4
662.6

11,786
13,865
14,958
16,786
16,248
15,154

131
143
127
135
120
114

2,924
6,470
3,787
3,527
4,854
4,310

8,863
7,395
11,171
13,258
11,395
10,844

3,959
3,232
4,156
4,291
4,441
4,604

4,530
4,588
6,984
7,185
8,084
7,309

3,298
6,045
3,818
5,310
3,723
3,241

9,936
11,752
13,750
11,070
14,357
9,258

88.9
85.0

88.2
84.5

57.5
59.3

153.6
161.9
189.5
192.9

152.9
161.0
189.1
191.8

109.8
121.2
131.2
134.5

15,775
14,296
13,164
13,944
11,732
10,339

120
123
110
114
113
107

4,047
3,576
3,521
3,722
2,998
2,844

11,728
10,719
9,642
10,222
8,734
7,495

4,567
4,409
4,475
4,744
3,733
3,428

6,882
7,075
6,184
6,808
4,704
4,173

4,326
2,811
2,505
2,392
3,295
2,737

7,507
10,343
8,007
10,823
14,972
13,222

165.8
172.0
169.6
169.5
119.3

164.2
170.3
163.7
169.0
118.7

117.8
119.4
105.7
107.9

92.0

91.6

10,940
10,183
10,945
10,840
11,454
12,884

131
112
93
91
85
97

3,465
3,034
3,263
3,612
3,978
4,005

7,475
7,148
7,682
7,228
7,476
8,879

4,278
3,485
4,053
3,899
4,209
4,992

4,055
4,365
4,435
4,318
4,410
5,067

2,607
2,333
2,458
2,624
2,834
2,825

17,164
12,564
12,750
12,397
13,057
8,900

73.8
80.8
86.8
96.8
93.0

73.1
79.9
85.1
96.2
91.7

117.7

116.4

13,465
15,448
13,090
13,720
12,669
12,214

102
123
109
114
117
130

3,735
3,536
3,531
3,382
2,904
3,167

9,730
11,912
9,560
10,339
9,765
9,046

4,821
4,258
4,299
4,874
4,820
4,471

6,139
6,092
6,255
6,804
5,847
5,540

2,505
5,098
2,536
2,042
2,002
2,203

121.6
131.7
147.0
153.7
113.5

120.1
129.9
138.3
152.7
112.9

96.3

95.9

1961

1962.

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

....

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

..

*

6

21,789
21,195
33,236
44,405
45,625

1,365.0
1,492.5
1,634.9
1,561.0
1,509.7

*
1,313.0
1,462.9
1,603.2
1,528.8
1,472.8

974.3
991.4
1,012.4
970.5
963.7

12,930
13,220
14,382
16,545
19,001

52,112
59,944
52,419
57,164
66,937

1,195.8
1,321.9
1,545.4
1,499.5
1,469.0

1,164.9
1,291.6
1,507.6
1,466.8
1,433.6

778.6
843.9
899.4
810.6
812.9

34,714
44,975
45,696
33,567
31,261

19,883
18,983
22,074
26,988
29,751

65,578
68,001
86,743
97,102
83,795

2,084.5
2,378.5
2,057.5
1,352.5
1,171.4

2,052.2
2,356.6
2,045.3
1,337.7
1,160.4

1,151.0
1,309.2
1,132.0
888.1
892.2

12,547
13,599
14,653
15,371
16,302

24,588
27,705
30,893
31,928
32,970

12,115
13,010
14,377
15,495
17,219

16,123
18,039
20,502
20,561
21,248

8,897
10,255
10,667
1 1 ,244
10,805

18,152
19,039
19,597
5
22,687
23,545

31,998
35,475
42,135
5
44,759
44,749

19,393
20,139
22,513
5
25,641
24,456

17,827
21,155
24,838
5
25,261
24,837

71
67
66

23,927
24,043
26,563
32,062
32,198

56,261
66,936
72,741
61,623
60,460

25,590
27,021
31,534
33,130
31,647

5

4

7
7

7

7

7

7

7

7

1 1 ,558
10,187
13,682
15,851
13,292
14,742

129
112
117
123
102
109

3,218
2,956
3,535
3,687
3,201
3,348

8,340
7,232
10,147
12,164
10,092
11,395

4,000
3,928
5,213
5,298
5,040
5,522

4,227
4,167
5,957
6,617
5,855
5,805

3,330
2,092
2,511
3,936
2,398
3,415

7

13,579
11,859
12,724
12,642
9,676
11,980

105
99
100
101
92
115

3,215
3,235
3,916
3,439
2,344
2,811

10,364
8,623
8,808
9,203
7,332
9,170

5,557
5,059
5,205
5,811
4,408
4,362

5,810
4,726
4,704
4,718
3,648
3,677

2,212
2,074
2,816
2,113
1,620
3,941

7

1 1 ,328
11,082
13,587
12,343
12,513
15,444

118
115
110
94
94
111

2,630
3,050
4,282
3,422
3,766
4,360

8,698
8,032
9,304
8,921
8,747
11,084

3,866
5,793
5,822
5,004
4,130
6,113

2,991
3,045
4,542
4,645
5,060
5,602

4,472
2,244
3,223
2,695
3,322
3,729

7

12,528
13,896
14,180
12,549
12,909
13,977

98
112
117
105
122
131

3,745
3,411
3,849
3,272
3,137
2,835

8,783
10,485
10,330
9,276
9,772
11,142

5,011
5,250
5,226
5,027
4,520
3,975

5,144
5,414
5,525
5,629
5,628
5,184

2,372
3,232
3,429
1,893
2,761
4,818

7

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7

7

7

7

7

9,642
8,997
9,821
13,580
17,200
13,071

Total

One-family
structures

*

1,630
1,520
1,847
1,748
1,876
1,913

1,110
1,052
1,322
1,287
1,277
1,316

72.0
57.8

1,760
1,778
1,832
1,681
1,524
1,498

1,192
1,223
1,188
1,119
957
1,016

49.3
49.9
51.7
61.5
64.9
76.9

1,341
1,350
1,047
1,051
927
1,196

940
809
633
645
656
772

85.6
92.0
95.0
97.5
71.2
56.6

1,269
1,436
1,471
1,523
1,510
1,482

857
992
1,019
1,009
993
935

85.2
72.5

84.5
71.9

108.9
124.0
110.6
107.0

107.8
123.0
109.9
105.8

48.0
48.0
70.5
83.6
73.8
72.5

1,588
1,279
1,305
1,332
1,150
1,047

971
829
851
888
769
704

12,897
11,890
11,999
16,597
15,492
17,516

101.0
87.3
90.9
88.2
64.9
59.7

99.9
86.3
84.1
87.2
64.6
59.1

69.5
57.0
58.3
49.9
40.1
34.1

1,035
949
900
866
839
906

689
614
627
519
543
556

13,920
12,102
10,844
14,043
9,119
8,278

47.6
52.0
78.7
85.1
99.2
91.9

47.2
51.3
78.2
84.1
98.8
91.1

29.3
32.5
51.8
55.8
58.9
63.5

877
911
920
911
1,028
910

585
561
607
583
622
617

11, 992
10,385
11, 936
13,373
15,530
17,683

107.2

106.8

61.4
62.0
63.3
66.3
66.0
51.8

1,185
1,046
1,134
1,142
1,361
1,280

625
651
683
716
868
842

14,991
12,449
11,212
15,545
14,093
11,684

97.2

96.0

108.4
111.5
109.9

106.4
110.5
108.9

83.4

82.9

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 161.

33

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—HOUSING PERMITS AND CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES

YEAR AND MONTH

NEW PRIVATE
HOUSING UNITS
AUTHORIZED BY
BUILDING PERMITS—
Monthly data
seasonally adjusted at
annual rates
(Thousands of units) *

Total

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

Onefamily
structures

*

8

9

10

1,064
1,187
1,335
1,286
1,240

1,925
2,219
1,820
1,074
939

20
Boeckh i ndexes—Ave rage,
cities
)0)s

Department of
Unadjusted

Seasonally
adjusted
at
annual
rates

*

Com-

merce
composite (1977
= 100) 3

*

Average,
30 cities

Atlanta

New
York

San
Francisco

St. Louis

Apartments,
hotels,
and
office
buildings

Commercial and
factory
buildings

Residences

42.2
43.6

720
741
760
785
808

84.6
86.4
88.5
91.1
93.3

79.1
81.4
84.2
87.5
90.7

39.0
39.9
40.2
41.7

217.3
240.4
318.0
412.7
401.2

45.4
47.1
49.6
53.4
56.8

867
909
970
1,050
1,132

941
992
1,072
1,158
1,254

963
1,008
1,070
1,116
1,202

867
910
966
1,054
1,088

852
903
953
1,021
1,116

96.9
100.0
107.4
117.7
124.4

95.2
100.0
107.8
118.7
128.9

44.4
46.2
47.8
51.7
58.0

906
1,033
882
644
676

496.6
575.9
566.9
329.3
212.7

60.5
64.1
69.6
81.8
89.3

1,258
1,369
1,515
1,608
1,716

1,411
1,563
1,749
1,821
1,871

1,359
1,436
1,590
1,711
1,827

1,174
1,285
1,469
1,552
1,698

1,219
1,286
1,434
1,536
1,659

140.5
155.2
168.4
178.3
193.3

146.7
163.0
176.5
188.0
205.7

60.8
64.2
70.8
96.3
96.7

894
1,126
1,183
982
710

246.1
277.0
275.9
277.4
221.6

92.4
100.3
113.0
128.8
143.2

1,870
1,998
2,173
2,357
2,495

2,009
2,141
2,322
2,506
2,660

1,943
2,065
2,222
2,431
2,553

1,906
2,063
2,263
2,498
2,671

1,803
1,905
2,071
2,424
2,343

92.4
100.0
106.5
114.7
125.1

92.6
100.0
107.5
117.1
127.7

91.7
100.0
109.0
119.0
128.9

210.9
228.6
247.7
269.3
287.7

223.4
240.0
258.4
279.5
301.4

93.4
100.0
119.4
142.6
163.0

151.9
154.1

2,643

2,841

2,645

2,873

2,453

137.4
150.0

140.1
151.9

136.0
147.5

310.3
330.6

328.9
356.1

156.7
146.8

257.5
257.6
259.0
259.2
259.9
267.5

267.4
267.9
268.7
268.8
269.2
277.6

270.4
273.9
281.1
281.1
281.5
282.6

283.9
286.0
290.4
290.6
291.6
292.4

280.9
280.7
283.9
282.6
279.9
284.1

291.5
291.8
294.1
293.3
292.2
297.7

289.0
292.1
292.4
292.5
296.0
298.6

303.5
307.6
309.0
309.7
312.5
314.3

298.2
298.4
298.0
305.5
307.3
308.3

313.9
314.0
315.0
321.4
323.3
326.8

312.1
313.5
316.6
319.1
322.8
322.3

331.6
332.8
336.1
341.9
344.2
344.0

323.3
325.4
324.4
325.1
325.5
329.4

344.9
347.1
346.5
347.4
347.6
355.2

334.2
334.3
335.0
334.8
335.6
340.0

363.0
363.0
363.3
363.2
364.8
367.7

563
651
695
626
647

1981
1982

986
1,000

564
546

240.9
238.9

1979:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

1,461
1,492
1,720
1,597
1,684
1,640

959
935
1,139
1,062
1,067
1,041

19.2
18.7
23.6
24.8
27.7
26.3

280
274
274
286
286
295

121.3
122.6
123.8
124.3
126.8
127.3

2,264
2,268
2,287
2,291
2,325
2,355

2,431
2,430
2,446
2,446
2,467
2,477

2,331
2,353
2,359
2,360
2,375
2,386

2,377
2,372
2,427
2,428
2,449
2,460

2,161
2,157
2,173
2,173
2,235
2,251

111.0

112.7

115.6

111.6

113.3

115.8

113.9

116.7

117.1

1,534
1,591
1,638
1,481
1,276
1,254

989
989
965
901
770
777

22.5
29.1
23.8
27.2
19.8
14.7

291
288
269
279
255
232

128.7
130.7
131.4
133.4
134.5
134.9

2,377
2,401
2,410
2,442
2,440
2,425

2,483
2,522
2,532
2,626
2,617
2,600

2,446
2,488
2,494
2,498
2,546
2,534

2,500
2,535
2,545
2,634
2,631
2,612

2,255
2,285
2,292
2,302
2,303
2,289

115.9

118.7

120.7

117.1

119.7

121.7

119.0

121.6

122.8

786
733
576
476
508
650

18.4
18.9
19.3
18.2
15.5
15.4

269
267
226
202
169
169

136.8
139.0
139.2
140.4
142.2
144.5

2,423
2,435
2,432
2,418
2,430
2,502

2,594
2,606
2,600
2,561
2,563
2,672

2,531
2,535
2,533
2,510
2,509
2,528

2,605
2,617
2,610
2,609
2,607
2,626

2,284
2,289
2,286
2,261
2,259
2,367

120.1

123.1

122.9

121.0

123.8

123.1

123.2

125.4

124.6

June

1,280
1,199
988
808
861
1,118

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,259
1,367
1,484
1,366
1,383
1,249

772
846
881
824
819
745

17.0
20.0
21.5
23.7
17.8
16.0

204
213
235
241
244
246

144.7
144.7
144.8
145.6
146.8
147.8

2,531
2,551
2,545
2,547
2,556
2,566

2,726
2,735
2,717
2,711
2,715
2,723

2,580
2,589
2,577
2,575
2,579
2,587

2,722
2,732
2,717
2,730
2,738
2,744

2,383
2,398
2,384
2,395
2,399
2,406

126.4

129.1

125.1

129.6

132.0

127.2

130.5

132.9

128.9

1,221
1,199
1,183
1,190
1,173
976

693
702
690
686
654
565

15.9
17.4
21.6
24.1
22.9
23.1

243
251
249
260
260
251

148.9
149.1
151.2
151.2
150.6
150.4

2,578
2,581
2,576
2,600
2,635
2,655

2,773
2,781
2,788
2,807
2,805
2,784

2,621
2,639
2,629
2,644
2,640
2,631

2,820
2,821
2,834
2,855
2,855
2,821

2,396
2,357
2,346
2,361
2,485
2,476

131.1

133.9

129.7

132.6

135.3

131.3

135.4

138.1

134.4

935
889
847
731
748
796

543
512
461
401
411
458

21.8
22.4
21.6
20.3
15.7
14.2

261
237
231
214
212
216

152.1
153.0
153.5
153.9
153.6
155.1

2,678
2,679
2,676
2,678
2,678
2,700

2,894
2,896
2,898
2,892
2,878
2,893

2,653
2,668
2,658
2,655
2,646
2,659

2,915
2,909
2,893
2,896
2,918
2,934

2,467
2,505
2,494
2,491
2,523
2,535

139.7

141.9

138.3

142.1

145.3

140.4

143.2

145.9

141.6

800
820
883
880
951
924

448
451
475
462
489
513

13.9
17.3
22.1
22.3
21.8
23.6

221
248
244
249
244
252

156.2
154.7
153.9
155.5
154.4
154.4

144.1

146.3

142.1

146.0

148.5

143.1

149.0

151.1

146.1

1,065
928
1,029
1,154
1,227
1,326

507
515
576
657
738
753

19.4
22.2
21.2
20.4
18.8
15.9

240
234
222
224
251
243

155.2
153.4
152.8
153.9
152.7
153.4

152.6

154.3

149.9

153.6

155.2

151.2

154.9

156.0

152.5

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Construction

703
720
761
792
814

90.2
118.0
150.8
191.3
216.5

1,296
1,690
"1,800
1,552
1,191

July
August
September
October
November
December

Building

Federal
Highway
Administration—
Federal-aid
highway
construction,
composite
index
(average for
year or
quarter)
(1977 7=
100)

814
836
858
888
925

723
716
750
720
710

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

11

Engineering NewsRecord (1967
=
100) 6

810
832
857
878
904

9

10

The American Appraisal Company (1913 = 100) 4

741
756
780
802
824

8

972
1,141
1,353
1,324
1,352

CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES

MANUFACTURER'S
SHIPMENTS OF
MOBILE HOMES
(Thousands
of
units) 2

-^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 162.

129.1
138.0

149.8
162.5

157.9
168.3

163.1
161.8

160.0
152.4

157.3
156.8

145.3
146.8

147.8
146.1

34

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE—REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE APPLICATIONS FOR NEW HOME
CONSTRUCTION (Thousands of units) 1

YEAR AND MONTH

Applications for FHA
commitments
Unadjusted

HOME MORTGAGES INSURED OR
GUARANTEED BY—(Millions of
dollars)

Requests for \

Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates

*

Unadjusted

1961

236.2

1962
1963
1964
1965

215.3
185.8
179.0
185.5

177.8
171.2
139.3
113.6
102.1

150.4
164.4
166.9
187.6
315.0

Seasonally
adjusted at
annual rates

*

Federal Housing
Administration:z
Face amount

Veterans
Administration:a
Face amount

FEDERAL HOME
LOAN BANKS,
OUTSTANDING
ADVANCES TO
MEMBER
INSTITUTIONS,
END OF YEAR
OR MONTH
(Millions 4of
dollars)

NEW MORTGAGE LOANS OF ALL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS, ESTIMATED (Millions of dollars) 6

By purpose of loan
Total

Home
construction

Home
purchase

All other
purposes

7,317

4,765.22
5,270.86
5,569.10
6,573.22
7,464.59

1,831.53
2,652.14
3,045.12
2,852.21
2,652.23

2,662
3,479
4,784
5,325
5,997

17,733
21,153
25,173
24,913
24,192

5,212
6,115
7,185
6,638
6,013

124.2
131.7
138.2
143.7

6,095.32
5,884.64
6,495.94
7,120.63
8,113.73

2,600.53
3,404.87
3,773.88
4,073.86
3,442.90

6,935
4,386
5,259
9,289
10,615

16,924
20,122
21,983
21,847
21,386

3,653
4,243

217.9
209.4
161.9
161.1
157.7

10,374.54
8,067.06
4,473.30
3,933.70
6,166.12

6,065.83
8,419.86
7,467.53
7,909.60
8,863.84

7,936
7,979
15,147
17,845

39,419
51,369
49,412
38,958
55,040

113.3
118.8
133.8
141.4

183.4
211.8
192.7
216.1
202.2

6,362.12
8,840.84
11,139.97
18,166.74
16,458.53

10,414.77
13,753.02
14,470.40
16,505.50
13,855.54

15,862
20,173
32,670
41,838
48,963

78,776
107,368
110,294
100,546
72,537

14,812
20,717
22,495
20,583
14,946

48,245
66,060
68,380
62,740
42,957

15,719
20,591
19,419
17,223
14,634

1981
1982

92.3
99.8

153.8
155.0

10,278.14
8,087.07

7,905.93
5,428.27

65,194
66,004

53,283
54,298

11,599
11,765

28,299
21,779

13,385
20,754

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

6,678

1,420
1,272
1,702
1,877
2,153
2,132

3,960
3,322

12.7
12.2
15.3
11.6

1,298
1,097
1,385
1,492
1,701
1,750

5,987
6,460

5,371
6,100
4,854
3,187

1,515
1,536
1,460
1,682
1,292
1,015

...

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973

99.2

366.8
225.2

.

83.2
87.1
82.3

1974......
1975 ...
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

»

July
August
September
October
November .
December

1980:
January
February .
March
April

May
June
July
August
September
October .
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
.. .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

95.0

9.4
8.3

6

6,824
8,548
10,215
7,566
10,097

6

5,204
6,388
7,933
7,737
7,349

7,828
9,604
11,215
11,254
10,238

5,443
6,275
5,852
5,836
6,998

18,779
26,594
29,566
23,560
32,106

13,816
16,227

6

9,631

7,832
12,837

126
123
118
129
132
133

15.7
14.6
21.4
18.8
19.5
19.4

215
192
234
200
207
221

1,420.67
1 ,422.09
1,467.69
1,045.24
1,453.98
1 ,530.82

1,418.91
1 ,367.36
1,415.68
1 ,074.90
1,082.49
1,096.35

32,489
31,738
31,881
33,149
33,802
35,071

127
147
144
133
126
108

20.0
21.4
18.4
19.6
14.2
13.0

231
228
244
211
188
215

1 ,521 .04
1,993.88
1,807.96
1,283.52

1,423.50
1,695.20
1,910.07
1,099.57
1,390.96
1,530.52

36,188
36,922
38,596
40,398
40,884
41,838

9,398
9,943
8,532
9,626

7,615
5,372

1,896
1,947
1,701
1,844
1,469
1,170

116
119
118
113
138
134

15.2
16.6
15.7
14.9
14.8
17.4

211
204
180
159
166
209

2,085.53
1,401.68
1,287.33
1,367.96
926.69
918.70

1,956.35
1,301.10
1,252.31
1,148.69
848.02
740.56

41,733
44,122
44,660
43,366
42,364

4,116
4,344
5,723
4,581
3,241
4,130

981
928
1,119
969
706
915

2,316
2,544
3,547
2,793
1,848
2,374

819
872
1,057
819
687
841

173
181
204
158
136
130

22.3
21.0
20.3
19.8
12.9
11.3

246
243
242
211
188
169

1 ,324.06
1,506.58
1,461.37
1,584.55
1 ,242.93
1,351.14

817.14
944.00
1 ,623.90
1,133.39
1,135.18
954.90

41,473
42,605
44,161
46,115
47,322
48,963

5,711
8,339
9,500
9,336
6,574
6,942

1,238
1,556
1,803
1,886
1,391
1,454

3,498
5,208
5,708
5,552

3,821
3,748

975
1,575
1,989
1,898
1,362
1,740

8.8
7.4

113
117
122
121
87
82

12.5
14.9
17.3
18.2
15.4
14.2

182
196
192
192
180
156

955.33
849.36
983.70
1,121.55
983.42
978.02

917.26
745.20
706.41
769.70
583.44
875.83

48,581
48,206
49,175
51,530
53,148
56,095

4,288
3,679
4,927
5,537
5,734
6,052

1,030
889
1,226
1,367
1,248
1,187

2,317
1,967
2,540
2,828
3,130
3,435

941
823
1,161
1,342
1,356
1,430

6.2
7.2
5.4
4.5
4.6
8.2

68
84
66
52
75
115

13.8
11.9

150
135
99
100
123
141

793.47
622.98
1,014.78
654.28
727.94
593.31

644.07
696.21
660.19
485.73
464.19
357.69

59,475
62,471
64,347
64,662
64,409
65,194

4,987
4,055
3,865
3,465
2,934
3,760

1,003
772
803
650
600
824

2,771
2,323
1,970
1,838
1,498
1,682

1,213
960
1,092
977
836
1,254

7.5
8.6
9.8
6.3
5.2
6.7

128
110
101
74
65
90

138
120
119
143
149
157

443.87
606.52
585.12
547.57
589.61
716.28

327.39
393.60

11.1
13.6
13.0
14.1

421 .78
374.45
327.85
443.89

65,099
65,089
66,162
67,941
67,801
69,398

2,628
2,849
3,966
3,807
3,797
5,006

495
592
966
832
796
1,052

1,204
1,320
1,647
1,612
1,607
2,080

929
937
1,353
1,363
1,394
1,874

8.2
6.8
9.8

100
102
180
106
143
168

12.3
11.9
12.9
15.7
16.9
15.1

137
128
154
186
227
238

653.80
592.51
772.41
724.61
771.21
1 ,083.56

438.90
552.50
743.54
385.69
454.78
563.89

69,325
68,399
67,642
67,077
66,308
66,004

4,101
4,543
5,112
4,724
5,314
8,451

859
981
1,154
1,125
1,194
1,719

1,921
1,962
1,988
1,786
1,938
2,714

1,321
1,600
1,970
1,813
2,182
4,018

11.5
13.4
11.3
12.3
10.0

5.9
8.2
8.9
9.9
10.0
12.3
10.9
15.4
15.6
16.5
12.9

9.6
11.3

7.4
8.3
13.0
11.3

11.8

7.9
11.3

8.5
9.0
8.7
9.1
9.3
9.1

1,578.30

1 ,641 .58

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




21 ,804

4,916
4,757
4,150

8,650
10,055
10,538
10,830

41 ,802

5,691
7,706
8,648
10,400
10,937

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 162.

4,619
5,279
6,546
7,055

35

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE-ADVERTISING
MAGAZINE ADVERTISING, GENERAL NATIONAL FARM MAGAZINES—Cost (Thousands of dollars) z

ADVERTISING INDEXES— McCann-Erickson,l seasonally
adjusted monthly data (1967=100)
YEAR AND MONTH
Combined
index

Network

TV

Spot TV

Magazines

Newspapers

Total 3

1961

831.2

1962
1963
1964
1965

875.3

Apparel and
accessories

53.9
54.9
57.3
62.0
64.8

Automotive,
including
accessories
83.9
94.8

101.8
110.6
112.2

Foods, soft
drinks,
confection-

Beer, wine,
liquors

Household
equipment,
supplies,
furnishings

122.7
126.9
124.3
134.8
134.0

51.0
54.0
56.4
58.1
69.5

55.5
59.6
66.3
71.6
74.7

45.5
44.7
45.1
48.5
46.5

134.0
148.3
142.0
155.6
156.6

125.1
116.1
104.7
101.2

79.2
89.2
93.0

102.8

99.4

98.0

80.2
70.5
73.3
76.9
71.1

55.4
62.7
56.8
60.1
43.8

83.6
80.9
87.0

33.1
29.4
28.4
35.4
34.2

83.4

Building
materials

Drugs and
toiletries

29.6
27.8
26.5
27.1
32.2

78.6
85.6
96.4

108.8
117.9

ary

Industrial
materials

90

85

90

93

93

931.6
996.6
1,083.3

106
115
112

105
115
114

114
127
125

103
108
104

105
111
105

1,170.5
1,161.0
1,163.6
1 ,243.4
1,185.7

67.9
60.7
62.9
60.4
50.9

124.6
103.7
112.5
115.2
95.3

34.2
30.9
28.2
26.5
20.8

109
124
135
150
160

116
133
139
153
166

110
116
116
121
119

117
130
131
141
142

1,190.7
1,210.6
1,316.0
1,372.3
1 ,328.7

46.0
44.2
52.9
50.8
46.0

104.8
102.1
120.4
104.7
101.3

18.4
21.0
26.7
24.7
20.6

154.1
145.0
140.6
143.2
138.1

103.9
113.6

1975

112
125
130
141
147

96.2
91.1
90.9

103.4
100.7

63.0
72.9
86.4
79.6
54.9

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

180
211
241
274
307

191
237
269
312
353

215
229
263
293
330

143
174
209
235
253

175
198
214
246
279

1 ,626.6
1,976.8
2,364.8
2,634.0
2,872.6

57.8
68.6
85.8
91.9

142.3
177.1

112.2

212.6
231.1

28.3
37.1
46.3
46.4
52.5

167.4
201.0
221.9
262.1
280.8

120.7
150.3
186.7
200.5
211.9

111.0
133.3
192.8
234.0
239.2

113.4
148.8
132.5
139.6

47.0
55.0
58.4
69.9
71.0

1981
1982

344

383

379

284

323

3,256.9
3,421.2

143.4
154.4

291.7
330.0

59.3
52.3

320.4
329.3

234.4

256.9
258.1

167.9
146.7

67.7
50.9

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

.

1971

1972.

.

1973

1974.. ..

1979:
January
February
March
April

7.4
5.1

17.7
16.2
15.1
15.5
17.9

10.6
12.0
16.0
19.5
18.9
21.9

13.7
15.1
11.0

4.7
6.0

14.8
10.9
22.1
27.4
19.6

2.8
2.7
5.7
7.1
5.5
2.0

18.9
22.2
25.8
22.6
23.7
18.8

15.3
12.9
14.4
19.7
27.7
18.1

17.9
12.8
17.0
24.9
27.5
34.9

13.0
15.2
18.5
10.0

14.3
20.1
24.4
20.4
24.0
20.1

1.9
3.2
4.4
6.5
7.0
5.1

15.1
20.0
21.1
25.2
28.0
24.6

10.6
19.7
19.5
18.8
15.3
17.3

12.0
15.2
19.4
20.3
20.3
22.9

11.6
14.7
16.6
11.7

12.8
12.1
24.4
27.7
22.2

3.3
3.1
5.9
5.2
4.3
2.6

21.0
23.6
27.5
25.3
27.1
22.5

15.2
13.4
14.5
19.6
29.4
18.4

13.7
11.9
16.8
22.0
27.8
37.0

12.5
15.2
18.6
10.9

14.8
24.0
25.7
27.2
31.0
29.0

2.3
3.2
3.2
4.8
7.4
5.3

18.1
24.9
27.4
31.6
31.3
27.4

17.9
18.4
19.4
17.5
19.5

11.5
14.4
17.8
19.6
19.0
25.7

11.6
14.8
18.4
12.3

17.6
17.4
14.7
29.3
38.4
21.0

3.6
4.8
7.2
5.4
5.4
3.8

21.4
22.3
30.9
28.2
31.1
23.5

17.6
15.8
18.4
23.7
34.2
20.3

15.0
14.3
18.1
24.8
33.7
37.9

14.6
21.1
23.5
13.0

20.3
23.5
29.6
25.5
36.5
17.0

2.7
2.5
4.4
5.9
6.8
4.4

20.1
27.8
27.5
30.8
34.4
28.7

10.3
21.1
18.5
26.2
21.2
22.8

15.1
16.2
20.8
20.7
22.7
23.2

21.2
20.1
17.9
36.8
46.2
26.9

3.7
3.0
6.9
5.1
4.1
2.7

22.6
23.5
30.4
30.3
28.5
24.7

20.9
15.8
22.3
26.9
34.3
20.8

16.1
12.2
19.5
24.3
32.6
34.8

June

228
225
218
223
228
240

238
238
228
242
229
244

July
August
September
October
November
December

279
295
286
281
291
287

303
327
347
333
332
341

301
312
293
320
305
278

240
259
235
222
255
249

267
274
247
230
257
260

172.5
164.4
231.4
275.3
300.6
243.5

315
321
317
314
313
317

351
364
374
357
360
389

342
336
321
337
344
327

269
273
261
267
251
248

288
297
295
280
286
284

174.6
219.2
257.3
263.1
269.7
235.7

308
305
293
284
292
303

361
369
335
315
329
333

337
324
324
305
319
346

248
241
239
246
242
249

273
265
263
261
271
279

255.6
277.4

327
336
358
350
351
343

370
357
381
387
382
392

349
360
390
382
391
379

262
274
286
294
281
278

324
363
385
330
351
312

225.7
268.0
288.3
297.9

267.1

7.4

343
342
338
338
348
352

381
395
377
370
398
402

380
374
385
378
386
399

282
281
290
293
288
292

321
304
287
300
307
301

196.6
210.9
284.8
330.5
393.3
275.3

6.4

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October ..
November
December ..

1982:
January...
February
March
April ..
May
June
July
August ...
September
October
November
December

212.8

173.1
176.1
315.5
256.2

184.3

211.2
249.5
287.8
290.9
338.9
262.7
210.7
211.6
307.5
351.1
397.6
285.5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7,2
5.7
9.4

13.2
18.5
21.5
24.8
26.6
25.3

261
266
272
295
297
310

May

9.9

1.9
2.3
3.2
3.6
4.6
3.8

283
299
284
296
305
292

151.3
185.3

261.3

12.5
16.6
20.3
23.5
20.9
16.8

255
260
253
266
268
273

209.8
246.5
240.6

220.8

5.4
3.5
7.9
11.2

12.2
10.5
10.3

7.6
5.3
4.7
10.0
13.3

9.0
5.9
5.4
7.9
16.0
13.0
12.0

9.7
6.7
6.2
12.1
14.4
11.1

12.9
21.1
15.4
16.5
11.6

7.9
8.4
15.1
15.9
11.8

5.5
7.6
13.0
23.2
17.2
16.7
11.9

7.3

8.5

9.0

7.3
6.5

5.0
7.3

8.2
7.3

8.9
7.8

9.9
9.5

7.1
6.7
12.5
14.9
19.2

9.6
8.5
6.7
17.1
16.0
17.5
10.8

3.9
5.0
5.8
5.9
6.3
5.5
3.7
4.S
7.0
7.8
8.3
6.0
4.8
5.7
6.6
7.1
6.6
5.8
3.5
4.0
7.4
7.3
7.5
4.5
4.3
3.8
5.8
6.0
7.2
5.4
4.3
4.0
5.9
7.9
8.3
4.7
3.5
4.2
5.5
5.2
8.0
3.5
3.2
3.2
3.9
3.7
4.4
2.4

36

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE-ADVERTISING AND WHOLESALE TRADE
MERCHANT WHOLES3ALERS— Unadjusted fc r seasonal variation (M Ilions of dollars) 2

MAGAZINE ADVE RTISING—Cost (Thousands of dollars) »

cleansers, etc.
1961

.

1962.
1963

1964.
1965
1966
1967
1968

1969.

.

materials

All other

Durable goods
establishments

Total

84
93
11 9
159
21 7

288
33 1
359
38 2
41 9

2733

176
229

396
399
394
481
647

4127
4160

203 847
233 379

4287

250*147

481 4
4689

271 304
287310

22.1

..

Inventor es, book value, end ol period

Sales

YEAR AND MONTH

153

284 6
3096
320 9
3679

143850
152082
160578
174351
187331

59836

64 541
68696
75733
82861

91 128
99733
110861
122240
127214

Nondurable goods
establishments

Durable goods
establishments

Total

Nondurable goods

14438

8088
8391

98618
104470

14817
15959
16927
18273

112719
133646
139286
149064
160,096

20,771
25721
26,897
29439
33,317

1 1 ,959

8,812

15038
16,075
17699
19,464

10683
10,822

174 145
193925
254 145
326173
329 945

36 198

21 746

40457
45980
57569
56985

23975
27050
34863
36165

14453
16,482
18930
22,706
20820

84014
87541

91 882

8874
9602
10390

6,350
6426
7,085
7325
7,883

11 740
13,854

1970

16.3

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

17 7
205
186
176
194

105 7
946
110 5

4604
4862

315086
355013

548 3

1366
1434

5851

456 168
572976
559 472

161 088
202 023
246 803
229 527

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

250
337
374

161 7

6820
8130

9628
1 0708

300

608 330
671 844
793 399
944 165
1111 901

257 420
297 291
362 387
424,004
472131

350910

1943

203 0
2782
2903

374 553
431 012
520,161
639 770

64336
72,355
85838
98,653
112853

40729
46,131
54916
62,144
70586

23607
26,224
30922
36,509
42267

297

3166

358.0

1 3689
1,450.6

1 208 070

26.5

509 743
457,713

698 327
686,639

117566
119,302

75601
77,415

41,965
41,887

685
81 6
861

67319
65,309
78471
74,798

29270
29,150
36005
34,750
37135
35,939

38049
36,159
42466
40,048
44260
43,000

87080
89,525

55353
57,605
58391
58,932

31 727

60119
60,245

31 632

35260
38898
35,522
40,149
37021
34,905

43 021

93877
93,887
94,689
96,746
98024
98,653

61 505
61 593

62,144

32372
32,294
33,135
34,864
36259
36,509

36322
36,835
39413
38723
37752
38324

48982
47,263
50062
49787

100,394
102,396
103,416

48855

103 143
103,294
103 736

62963
64,602
65750
66737
67,999
68528

37,431
37,794
37,666
36406
35,295
35208

38 584

53021
53,078
55,694

104570
106,660
108,099

61 214

111 256
113205
112853

68120
69,440
68,924
68741
69,669
70586

36,450
37,220
39,175
42515
43,536
42,267

112703
114574
115115
113,181
112681
113,364

69871
71,918
72895
73,099
74667
75,173

42832
42,656
42,220
40,082
38,014
38,191

59,427

111 658
112875
114,136
115,310
117715
117,566

73901
74,719
75,295
74,537
75991
75,601

37757
38,156
38,841
40,773
41,724
41,965

1981
1982

35.0

..

1979:
January
February
March
April....
Mav...
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May....
June..

27
2.8
41
3.6
33
3.6

155
196
193
225
21 3
223

23
21
2.1
25
38
2.2

230
224
27.9

275
285
28.5

579 1

1 2139

1029
1007
79.7

61 8
61 2
99.0
1155

119 1
95.8

27
2.3
26
31
3.2
22

236

27 1
244
248
243

1104
1093
1148

July
August
September
October
November
December

g
2.3
3.3
31
2.7
14

21 3
23 1

68 1
71 0
113.2

1981:
January
February...
March
April
Mav.. ..
June

19
1.9
21
3.0
34
2.0

20 7
248
300
298
248
285

14
1.9
3.2
3.6
35
1.7

25 5
275

1.5
19
28
31
30
2.3

21 2
245
27 1
289
323
282

14
17
2.1
3.2
2.5
1.1

27 2
31 0

July
August
September
October
November ..
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav..
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

23.1

25.5

24 9
243
234

789
977

957

1172
1340

103 5
860
968
1139
1178
1268
1045

25.6

734
807
125.1

236
284

1468
1703

25.2

112.7

32.0

342
38.7
32.7

101 4
1125

123 3
1296
1430
1175

666
828
132.1
153 1
172.0
116.7

1,144,352

81 395
78,939

78 281
83874
78,710
88323
86061
82,685
85304
84,098
89475

88 510
89014

87 179
91 605
91 971
97,147
105984

97 397
104 217
99456
94620
106709
103887

101 030
102536

99 880
97478
100,936

38893
41,453
44770
39591

41 471

44976
43,188
48,174
49040
47,780

51 262

57806
62746

38256
39356
44461
44267
42849
45139

61 200

43 263
43 197

56617
54281
57,479
59454

55264
62248
59620

58181
57397

91 365
91,572
91,751
91,623

61,554

61 882
61 765

31,920
32974
32,640
31,378

103 132
97804
100,602

43,457
43678
40645
41,175

89338
89234
106 276
98687
97 707
100393

35189
36303
42275
39361
37500
39,143

54,149
52931
64001
59,326
60207
61,250

117,679
116311
117529
119,616
117563
118,772

75,786
76,151
77319
79,642
78527
79,658

41,893
40,160
40210
39,974
39,036
39,114

93 273

36971
38103
38,473
38,473
38,279
37,643

56302
56188
55,153
54,594
55,902
56,636

118676
117271
118,424
120,222
119,620
119,302

80648
79,398
79,731
79,439
77,964
77,415

38028
37,873
38,693
40,783
41,656
41,887

94291
93,626
93067
94,181
94,279

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




140941

57 159

37

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE
ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STORES—Estimated sales, unadjusted for seasonal variation and trading-day differences »
Nondurable goods stores

Durable goods stores

YEAR AND MONTH

All retail
stores 2

Total2

*

1966
1967
1968 .
1969
1970 ..

303 956
292 956
324 358
346717
368 403

98 301
88 725
101 695
108621
109 195

3

3

12 573
13257
15330
16,770
17561

37472
43 482
46736
49297
56884
3

58089
53 813
61 693
65002
62 576

14 558
14 187
15866
16*779
17 688

Food stores

3

Gasoline
service
stations

Apparel
and
accessory
stores 2

Eating and
drinking
places

Drug and
proprietary
stores

Liquor
stores

Millions of dollars

151 690
160669
166739
177277
189 942

10 078
10497
11 267
12 724
13 352
3

General
merchandise
group stores

Total

*

11 055
11 418
1 1 ,568
11 594
12 388

67 302
74894
79,927
84593
94 186

246,666
261 870
284 128
3

Automotive
dealers 2

Furniture,
home
furnishings,
and
equipment
stores

*

218 992
235 563

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Building
materials,
hardware,
garden
supply, and
mobile
home
dealers 2

205 655
204 231
222 663
238 096
259 208

53 398
55643
57254
60224
64016
3

40 956
45 042
47755
50251

3

68 137
69 371
74 796
80 131
88675

17 007
17644
18,319
19 196
20611
3

21 792
22 575
24984
26554
29 181

13 614
14 164
14233
15295
15 765
3

17 291
16342
17 966
19465
20 194

3

22098
23 510
26082
27847
31 065

4433
4892
5,138
5410
5674

7 629
7917
8068
8476
9 186

15 549
16434
17 194
18462
20 201
3

9 988
10789
11 758
12542
13839

3

6081

6 574
7 175
7648
8312

1971 ....
1972
1973
1974
1975

406 234
449 069
509 538
540 988
588 146

128 810
148427
172912
169 417
182966

20233
23 314
26946
26 979
27033

77426
88 478
103339
96 504
106616

18857
21 987
24264
25 950
26921

277 424
300642
336 626
371 571
405 180

55516
62 710
69480
73 428
78043

92587
99035
1 1 1 430
1 25 955
138371

30912
33 389
36935
43 022
47547

22 110
24 127
27708
28 896
31 315

32 868
36 180
40402
44673
51 067

14384
15 331
17016
18444
19872

9 186
9699
10205
11 001
11 809

1976
1977
1978
1979 ..
1980

657 375
725 220
807 426
900 558
962816

21 7 805
248 692
278617
302 357
292 81 1

33000
38860
45011
50722
50,443

129754
149 952
166139
1 74 662
158276

30021
33 176
36928
42789
44939

439 570
476 528
528 809
598 201
670,005

84324
93508
103321
110282
115,733

147972
1 57 941
175700
199210
222 687

51 949
56468
60648
75325
97434

33717
35565
40'489
43422
46188

57211
63 276
71*869
82 270
90*367

21 620
23 196
25*378
28 173
30613

12357
12967
13767
15551
17507

1 ,047 573
1,075,679

316,020
320,868

51,968
48,975

1 73,922
182,390

47462
46,513

731,553
754,811

127,948
131,282

241 102
252,802

108,231
104,633

50270
51,991

98585
107,357

33593
35,849

18,631
19,031

June

62932
61 733
73508
71 776
76085
76193

21 116
21 128
26083
25604
27141
26518

2910
2729
3753
4085
4,700
4852

13054
13 363
16543
15867
16330
15 319

2968
2897
3338
3 169
3405
3 600

41 816
40605
47425
46 172
48944
49675

6 181
6098
8084
8305
8850
8657

15 188
14476
16536
15407
16675
17 444

5 132
4 978
5580
5714
6194
6430

2844
2 554
3336
3453
3382
3344

5680
5 655
6784
6665
6*957
7 183

2 157
2077
2245
2244
2330
2301

1
1
1
1
1
1

July
August
September
October
November
December

73508
79,382
74,050
77922
80432
93037

25605
27,522
24,597
26 188
24857
26298

4689
5,070
4,633
4 960
4371
3 970

14471
15786
13,631
14695
13249
12 354

3 586
3895
3,597
3 780
3 968
4 586

48203
51 860
49,453
51 734
55575
66 739

8 136
9 156
8,734
9419
11 573
17 089

16636
17276
16,615
16804
17384
18 769

6520
7004
6,700
7004
6965
7 104

3 175
3824
3,541
3 736
4 125
6 108

7239
7607
7,053
7 082
7015
7 350

2283
2,373
2,217
2 335
2402
3209

1 353
1,362
1,295
1 283
1 378
1 983

70993
70998
76396
75683
79 868
77957

22,267
22516
23 767
23264
23 886
24343

3,389
3335
3 687
4088
4 498
4471

12931
13 237
13 848
12 930
12 795
13 348

3410
3 338
3 480
3 395
3 524
3 475

48726
48 482
52 629
52419
55 982
53 614

6770
6858
8 281
8 559
9 403
8653

17 156
16 954
17 980
17647
19 232
18 083

7005
7031
7639
7832
8 235
8493

3085
2824
3 399
3599
3 650
3415

6685
6522
7 210
7359
7 819
7810

2,368
2361
2 388
2416
2 522
2420

1,310
1 277
1 326
1 327
1 462
1 420

80482
82407
78,136
84425
84,271
101 200

25 585
24 807
24,037
26083
24,596
27660

4466
4 507
4,648
4887
4,335
4 132

14 362
13 413
12,709
14 103
12431
12 169

3 734
3 804
3,708
3 909
4 151
5011

54 897
57600
54,099
58 342
59675
73 540

8 579
9 576
8,884
10 094
11*811
18265

19111
19 588
18,140
19295
18898
20 603

8 758
8 736
8,246
8 531
8248
8680

3 388
4067
3,731
4081
4346
6603

7 974
8275
7,597
7844
7447
7825

2435
2*475
2,419
2599
2,563
3647

1 478
1 508
1,363
1 443
1,515
2078

77383
74,333
84575
85 961
87758
88017

22490
23012
27215
26681
26701
28 059

3 457
3458
4 -J41
4 616
4881
5062

12 443
13364

16 112
15 127
14681
15 590

3 705
3 438
3 811
3 707
3*764
3 939

54893
51 321
57 360
59280
61 057
59958

7 327
7221
9053
10042
10 329
10 106

19 548
17750
19 119
19 626
20 663
19 981

8 388
7961
8 777
8913
9 183
9474

3 447
3064
3625
4 163
3*916
3 813

7 349
7008
8007
8 195
8656
8 568

2638
2,456
2626
2695
2739
2748

1 389
1,309
1 371
1 417
1 528
1 516

88996
89785
86,213
89542
88,098
106,912

27897
28245
26,647
26 183
24,829
28,061

4817
4 684
4,566
4515
4,070
3,701

15 693
16111
14,831
14 258
12,906
12,806

3 898
4024
3,972
4032
4,131
5,041

61 099
61 540
59,566
63 359
63,269
78,851

9 636
10 472
9,957
11 080
12,709
20,016

21 229
20409
19,810
21 004
19,765
22,198

9673
9 454
9,139
9265
8,849
9,155

3778
4350
4,136
4456
4,499
7,023

8828
8 894
8,357
8 560
7,916
8,247

2761
2753
2,654
2818
2,784
3,921

1 611
1 585
1,500
1 568
1,548
2,289

77343
76,21 1
86569
87 964
90812
88965

20 911
22550
27030
26983
28488
27615

2952
2,966
3740
4 187
4768
4 704

11 684
13402
16468
15 953
16742
15 689

3 386
3312
3 741
3 637
3664
3 847

56432
53661
59 539
60 981
62 324
61 350

7404
7431
9421

10 181
10707
10088

20 192
18762
20 283
20 812
21 404
21 020

8 670
7975
8465
8 359
8619
9 047

3 507
3351
3937
4 266
4*150
3 846

7 571
7548
8449
8 787
9*214
9271

2679
2,664
2899
2926
2930
2924

1 443
1,362
1 475
1 527
1 591
1 570

91 213
89642
88,159
91 416
94,196
113,189

27204
26922
26,776
26 824
28,423
31,142

4561
4 395
4,395
4 404
4,039
3,864

15459
15 321
15,261
15 218
16,233
14,960

3 926
3 865
3,765
3 859
4! 193
5,318

64009
62 720
61,383
64 592
65,773
82,047

10061
10452
10,066
11 036
13,197
21,238

22674
20 838
20,957
21 572
20,680
23,608

9463
9 169
8,706
8869
8,585
8,706

4020
4 374
4,151
4 395
4,762
7,232

9786
9 778
9,145
9 548
8,878
9,382

2924
2899
2,859
2953
3,021
4,171

1 690
1 559
1,505
1 553
1,559
2,197

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April-

May

066
038
151
115
201
326

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

June
July
August ....
September
October
November
December

1981:
January....
February
March
April

May

June....
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January.
February
March
April

May

June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 162 and 163.

38

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE—Con.
ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STORES— Estimated sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and trading-day differences '
Durable goods stores

YEAR AND MONTH

Ail retail
stores 2

Total2
Total2

*

Building
materials and
supply stores

Hardware
stores

*

Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores

Automotive dealers

Building materials, hardware, garden supply, and
mobile home dealers
Total

Motor vehicle
dealers

Auto and
home supply
stores

Total2

Furniture,
home
furnishing
stores

Household
appliance,
radio, TV

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

72,937
73485
74,006
74447

24,690
24 370
25,113
25364
25,253
25032

3934
3677
4046
4066
4 196
4271

2,821
2620
2,883
2902
2,988
3068

611
575
647
656
667
665

14804
14638
14985
15096
14,814
14357

13559
13383
13,719
13807
13,514
13033

1 243
1 253
1,266
1 289
1,300
1 324

3,292
3347
3,382
3467
3,479
3592

2,016
2029
2,077
2 102
2,107
2143

929
972
963
992
1,021
1 056

74485
76458
77,271
77095
77,768
78264

24701
25744
25,798
25300
25,080
25290

4315
4465
4,345
4405
4,349
4368

3 109
3 155
3,091
3 148
3,127
3 162

671
723
712
694
697
675

13928
14 675
14,775
14252
14,083
14 244

12624
13 321
13,408
12871
12,709
12846

1 304
1 354
1,367
1 381
1,374
1 398

3670
3765
3,717
3714
3,646
3658

2195
2218
2,202
2206
2,175
2201

1 074
1 100
1,094
1 087
1,056
1 053

79425
78816
77721
77,191
77409
78,754

25670
25208
23630
22,903
22806
23,453

4 518
4349
4044
4026
4004
3987

3 244
3022
2 809
2841
2 JQJ
2752

710
709
684
682
695
694

14 359
13988
12816
12142
12 056
12668

12 930
12549
11 440
10688
10600
11 213

1 429
1 439
1 376
1 454
1 456
1 455

3 725
3705
3657
3,599
3614
3,619

2205
2,209
2167
2,144
2142
2,082

1 072
1,060
1 052
1,047
1 073
1,084

79794
80*439
80,970
82,442
83,024
83,741

24281
24095
24,393
25,167
25,390
25,384

4036
4096
4,284
4 340
4,435
4,450

2 792
2840
2,981
3018
3,070
3,088

710
711
714
730
724
745

13 316
13*057
13,114
13 673
13,641
13,538

11 832
11 580
11,662
12169
12,164
11,993

1 484
1 477
1,452
1 504
1,477
1,545

3 703
3717
3,765
3816
3,885
3,893

2 168
2,190
2,254
2,255
2,300
2,280

1 129
1,089
1,098
1,095
1,130
1,159

June

85355
86058
86,978
86746
86939
87948

26222
26456
26,861
26085
26439
26604

4 584
4640
4558
4 506
4435
4453

3223
3 255
3 174
3 130
3 114
3 100

739
750
749
753
726
738

14 134
14373
14722
14 083
14 512
14 572

12582
12748
13 143
12524
12 990
13012

1 552
1 625
1 579
1 559
1 522
1 560

4036
3973
4,004
3969
3965
3981

2,350
2338
2,334
2353
2374
2,358

1,177
1 161
1,185
1,176
1 138
1,164

July
August
September
October
November
December

87,759
88775
88,562
87231
87,358
87,409

26,616
27247
28,860
25591
25,457
25,479

4351
4 250
4,204
4026
4,149
3,955

2996
2934
2,901
2780
2,882
2,676

738
741
721
704
715
711

14663
15407
15,101
14 107
13,891
14,136

13029
13 748
13,424
12491
12,248
12,530

1 634
1 659
1,677
1 616
1,643
1,606

3,894
3972
3,996
3906
3,932
3,866

2,275
2,351
2,391
2,289
2,270
2,285

1,176
1,202
1,200
1,228
1,246
1,236

June

86542
88049
87 701
88468
90813
88603

25032
25741
25 973
26718
28 127
26,136

3971
3 970
4032
4119
4 281
4139

2666
2 709
2 771
2857
2 944
2903

760
714
715
707
735
696

13756
14 334
14609
15229
16430
14638

12 153
12686
12 955
13516
14 664
12834

1 603
1 648
1 654
1 713
1 766
1 804

3,773
3827
3 858
3885
3917
3,865

2,112
2161
2 182
2,233
2239
2,187

1,137
1 180
1 173
1,184
1 181
1,136

July
August
September
October
November
December

89,469
89069
89,897
90905
92,492
92,459

26,124
25831
26,619
27,154
28,721
28,723

4 134
4014
4,004
4024
4,057
4,143

2905
2821
2,809
2848
2,864
3,018

684
666
663
682
682
674

14650
14463
15,200
15713
17,104
16,727

12865
12709
13,424
13927
15,298
14,965

1 785
1 754
1,776
1 786
1,806
1,762

3,889
3807
3,807
3,834
3,868
4,100

2,204
2,187
2,180
2,242
2,258
2,326

1,222
1,123
1,109
1,118
1,175
1,317

July
August
September
October
November
December

71,489

71 615

1980:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 163.

39

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE—Con.
ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STORES— Estimated sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and trading-day differences— Nondurable goods stores »
General merchandise group stores

Apparel and accessory stores

Food stores

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Total2

Department
stores

Variety
stores

Total

Grocery
stores

*

Gasoline
service
stations

Total 2

Men's
and boys'
clothing

Women's
clothing
spec,
stores,
furriers

Shoe
stores

Eating and
drinking
places

Drug and
proprietary
stores

Liquor
stores

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1979:
January
February
March
April

June

46,799
47245
47 824
48 121
48 753
49415

8810
8717
8849
8942
9044
8999

7176
7061
7166
7245
7 319
7270

638
639
647
654
660
666

15,818
15909
15 985
16061
16332
16780

14,775
14862
14926
14996
15288
15736

5,442
5600
5659
5837
6037
6*124

3,513
3468
3607
3549
3563
3560

673
346
663
647
649
650

1,345
1 359
1 393
1 401
1 389
1,378

592
572
644
611
620
629

6,418
6,591
6818
6,705
6613
6,707

2,268
2,275
2272
2,313
2330
2,343

1,190
1,200
1 193
1,218
1 198
1,265

July
August
September
October
November
December

49 784
50714
51,473
51 795
52,688
52974

9 178
9267
9,406
9410
9,532
9452

7438
7489
7,574
7594
7,675
7638

668
674
703
689
700
687

16588
16664
17,067
17 109
17,440
17514

15 526
15613
16,000
16049
16,350
16382

6 128
6595
6,754
6921
7,007
7 176

3 661
3720
3,644
3668
3,698
3679

675
655
640
635
644
636

1 400
1 407
1,383
1 402
1,425
1 409

645
660
658
685
671
670

6797
6922
6,983
7,082
7,300
7,372

2388
2387
2,410
2,390
2,421
2,377

1 313
1,306
1,326
1,309
1,333
1,379

53755
53 608
54091
54288
54603
55301

9552
9418
9225
9270
9381
9396

7703
7604
7411
7469
7588
7 566

701
683
671
675
677
680

17 694
17 734
18 048
18 129
18192
18 393

16 548
16 579
16882
16 928
16992
17 165

7 381
7 552
7 811
7 951
8003
8 222

3 749
3 684
3677
3 732
3750
3 841

626
625
623
622
632
657

1 426
1 389
1 385
1 408
1*394
1 418

685
656
661
675
678
690

7486
7271
7,320
7366
7,349
7445

2477
2470
2,475
2475
2,504
2505

1,441
1 411
1,417
1 420
1,414
1 420

55513
53344
56,577
57275
57634
58357

9 504
9671
9,644
9910
9905
9 988

7671
7818
7,785
7 998
8013
8043

673
679
672
685
681
684

18 564
18855
18,972
19046
19 136
19 393

17 332
17572
17,682
17 743
17 828
18038

8 185
8 273
8,254
8 372
8 486
8 620

3 785
3 924
3,876
3 956
3940
3 989

644
691
662
672
663
654

1 406
1 436
1,442
1 467
1 450
1 481

677
702
702
707
725
710

7452
7530
7,635
7713
7,717
7920

2515
2541
2,576
2625
2,659
2664

1 400
1 420
1,408
1 427
1,439
1,433

59 133
59602
60 117
60661
60500
61 344

10 138
10379
10418
10648
10495
10813

8 187
8392
8 435
8631
8 511
8 792

713
724
728
738
716
730

19462
19 570
19 726
19899
19 905
20 157

18 111
18204
18 368
18 534
18 563
18823

8 811
8*905
9011
9 021
9066
9023

4 069
4 156
4 129
4 161
4 118
4208

663
688
678
683
672
674

1 519
1*539
1 518
1 534
1 524
1 570

734
756
761
768
768
786

8076
8,111
8170
8 154
8,205
8207

2734
2,690
2724
2753
2,761
2810

1 437
1,450
1 441
1 447
1,439
1 435

61 143
61 528
61,702
61,640
61,901
61,930

10646
10 774
10,758
10,687
10,836
10,794

8631
8 734
8,750
8,668
8,755
8,746

730
730
719
722
722
721

20 172
20 383
20,248
20,426
20,518
20,617

18 809
19043
18,904
19,091
19,179
19,291

9 030
9 148
9,074
9,113
9,073
8,521

4 200
4237
4,264
4,234
4,201
4,216

669
698
695
713
659
664

1 565
1 573
1,576
1,528
1,547
1,543

783
772
767
779
770
810

8204
8 197
8,365
8,319
8,306
8,280

2820
2853
2,835
2,858
2,858
2,866

1 449
1 459
1,462
1,458
1,463
1,500

61 510
62308
61 728
61 750
62686
62467

10459
10677
10726
10 702
11 032
10 796

8605
8731
8778
8 752
9009
8822

700
703
735
713
738
712

20479
20705
20 590
20 782
21 113
21 025

19 148
19330
19264
19457
19733
19624

9 155
8911
8 629
8409
8559
8 649

4231
4535
4354
4278
4417
4 226

630
656
665
678
707
681

1 583
1 680
1 610
1 592
1 644
1 560

810
870
837
801
834
792

8347
8,726
8,621
8674
8,817
8863

2817
2,918
2,979
2950
2,975
2999

1 586
1,584
1,609
1 635
1,612
1,583

63345
63238
63,278
63751
63,771
63,736

10925
10841
10,847
10858
11,043
11,410

8929
8 845
8,821
8865
8,928
9,265

729
738
724
726
729
744

21 247
21 213
21,253
21 370
21,333
21,423

19839
1980S
19,870
20003
19,964
20,139

8 803
8 741
8,750
8 747
8,733
8,628

4364
4321
4,267
4279
4,354
4,341

689
667
677
671
680
682

1 601
1 575
1,555
1 592
1,626
1,638

830
829
827
805
818
813

9,028
9 113
9,090
9,324
9,345
9,345

2,999
3001
3,041
3,041
3,067
3,016

1,591
1 573
1,578
1,577
1,565
1,548

Mav.. .

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March ....
April
May
June. .
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 163.

40

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE—Con.
ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STORES— Estimated inventories, book value, end of period
Adjusted for seasonal variation 1

Unadjusted for seasonal variation l

YEAR AND MONTH
All retail
stores

Total

*

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

37,031
34 561
38 113
41,610
42808

Automotive
dealers

3

16771
13917
16 290
17877
17 482

General merchandise
group
Total 2

3

2545
2 657
2 796
2807
2 877

1 761
1 889
2026
2 165
2323

4375
4 883
5482
5 651
7 162
3

7888
6 736
8 253
9 193
8 410

3

Department
stores

Total

*

2300
2279
2321
2520
2443

10759
11 460
12 199
12 918
14 811

33 435
3

Building
materials
and
supply
stores

Furniture,
home
furnishings, and
equipment
stores

*

25,414
27071
28,500
30181

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

2

14655
15611
16301
17 263
18624

Food
stores

All retail
stores

*

2731 3 20260
2 688 20 644
2 940 21 823
3 171 23733
3 330 25326

7,179
36818
7388
8004
8 834

3 116
3 268
3432
3632
3 854

3 174
3 519
8

4,097
4 846
5 217
5556
6283

3

4069
4 327
4 561
4972
5 166

48895
53,791
61 835
69,644
70273

21 273
23820
28065
32590
33 130

3 547
4097
4641
4910
5239

11 136
11 665
14 270
16770
16478

3 546
4379
4 776
5428
5711

27622
29971
33770
37,054
37 143

10013
10928
12173
12,595
12426

6997
7639
8349
8,890
9070

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

77617
87460
100339
1 08 489
113,559

37607
42 755
49552
53 208
53824

6215
7 179
8059
8 646
9268

18623
22 142
25249
25 703
24542

6 115
6 513
7809
8 654
9 197

40010
44 705
50787
55281
59735

13643
15 752
18 116
19 271
19766

10 143
11 998
13514
14257
14610

8840
9474
10456
11 787
13 117

1981
1982

123,591
124,858

58441
58,902

26638
26,691

9722
9,878

65 150
65,956

21 ,808
22,191

16,315
16,462

14300
15,311

100,698
102 183
105,471
107 103
108,509
109315

50879
51 588
53039
54 105
55358
55703

8412
8 545
8761
8 859
8917
8 918

26013
26457
27385
28209
29394
29439

7853
7 942
8212
8327
8345
8466

49819
50 595
52432
52998
53 151
53612

17839
18 265
19497
19746
19950
20057

13240
13499
14443
14627
14779
14733

110549
109 218
109,815
115 392
117,813
108489

56025
53 161
51,829
53 732
55076
53 208

8897
8881
8,901
8 911
8917
8646

29684
26480
24,660
25099
26871
25 703

8505
8671
8,941
8 965
9075
8654

54524
56057
57,986
61 660
62737
55281

20290
21 060
22,055
23 468
23913
19 271

107 185
109,020
112374
114,095
113418
113 083

52 502
53350
54 578
55 151
54 545
54047

8 862
9204
9475
9614
9377
9 373

25687
26025
26439
26290
25734
24 999

8 588
8 748
8 909
9 172
9208
9347

54683
55670
57 796
58 944
58873
59039

113114
112,565
116,238
122,033
124031
113,559

53 100
51 610
51,876
53895
55446
53,824

9233
9303
9,375
9471
9448
9,268

24 108
22196
21,868
22972
24 104
24,542

9 195
9376
9,482
9823
9 721
9,197

112,872
115341
118461
119,536
120346
121 686

54543
55061
55699
56494
57 624
58493

9406
9 772
10250
10 316
10 547
10409

24909
24648
24379
25 179
25 988
26889

123230
123,373
126,316
132,066
134,884
123,591

58 694
57183
57,173
59205
60,451
58,441

10 180
10161
10,060
10088
10,080
9,737

121 195
121,463
124783
124,998
123,901
125496

57 876
57371
58 340
58350
57932
58 977

125,837
126850
130,731
135,378
136,105
124,858

59014
58617
59,866
60,937
60,812
58,902

2883
3 153
3 120
3219
3 575
3

3,829
3 598
3 808
4249
4245

26221
27 941
29386
31 094
34405
3

Total2

Building
materials
and
supply
stores

Automotive
dealers

*

*

2,381
2359
2,403
2609
2529

11 062
11 798
12572
13318
15253

38,073
17,258
35 299 a 14151
16580
38 945
18206
42517
17908
43 867

Furniture,
home
furnishings, and
equipment
stores

3

2,635
2 742
2885
2900
2981

8

4,487
5013
5,623
5784
7316

1,802
1 935
2,080
2,227
2392

8,041
6,839
8404
9,381
8679

2,813
3 2,732
2988
3,216
3374

4618
4976
5530
5,798
5758

50063
55079
63237
71,067
71 744

21 687
24,238
28418
32,861
33356

3683
4,268
4844
5,131
5474

11 363
11,855
14356
16,737
16,347

3585
4,414
4800
5,439
5,717

6229
7 340
8475
8944
9500

79273
89 530
102790
111 229
116430

37841
43 135
49987
53717
54,400

6481
7502
8,421
9034
9,674

18,420
21 901
24,925
26360
24,203

6,115
6612
7,936
8804
9,337

10,561
10,477

126,833
128,250

59,095
59,597

10,164
10,672

26,296
26,375

9,870
10,028

10417
10389
10'781
10 880
10747
10726

8017
8252
8713
8790
8849
8806

103922
104611
105 106
106378
108,222
109367

51 053
51 520
51,939
52837
54,028
54686

8,663
8528
8,506
8551
8,649
5778

9,727
9782
9,971
9967
28,155
28416

8,079
8137
8,303
8,327
8,353
8,458

14809
15 365
16,059
17080
17677
14257

10880
10956
11,159
11 837
12044
11 787

8946
9338
9,665
10 118
10 183
8944

111 257
111 119
109,829
111 286
111 341
111 229

55988
55 265
53,955
54296
54250
53717

8897
8935
8,973
9019
9,062
9034

29,361
28565
27,039
27444
27,033
26,360

8,582
8654
8,826
8,620
8,777
8,804

19219
19 715
20 986
21 630
21 457
21 369

14 120
14313
15 290
15 752
15637
15 562

11 520
11 562
11 903
11 966
1 1 *977
12 150

8 507
8711
9 107
9004
9117
9 121

110 728
111 989
112295
113908
113634
113 528

52 710
53529
53671
54243
53477
53 225

9085
9,142
9144
9,203
9070
9161

25085
25,767
25520
25,524
24720
24130

8844
8,954
9,008
9,181
9,217
9328

60014
60955
64,362
68 138
68 585
59,735

21 600
22072
23,558
25386
25433
19,766

15 g29
15993
17,031
18396
18683
14,610

12214
12291
12,540
13267
13 594
13,117

9408
9794

113 878
113872
115,480
116651
116527
116,430

53001
53141
53,537
53,887
54253
54,400

9184
9,307
9,405
9,518
9530
9,610

23775
23,739
23,847
23,954
24,152
24,203

9,279
9,348
9,351
9,436
9,392
9,337

9 156
9 350
9609
9 587
9668
9 712

58329
60280
62 762
63 042
62 722
63 193

19229
20374
21 777
22 163
22 188
22 521

14 142
14934
15 995
16458
16543
16614

12796
13 173
13 556
13554
13481
13470

116815
118834
118 754
119793

1 20 828
122339

54,928
55504
55015
55,891
56632
57690

9,590
9,633
9798
9,761
10064
10015

24,349
24,550
23623
24,710
25,037
26005

9,449
9,580
9726
9,616
9,687
9693

27 150
25056
24,624
25593
26,398
26,638

9 606
9716
9,796
10176
10,276
9,722

64 536
66190
69,143
72861
74,433
65,130

23016
23872
25,615
27686
27,947
21,808

16913
17549
18,946
20595
21,036
16,315

13 552
13597
13,914
14387
14,698
14,300

9653
10089
10,525
10978
11,193
9,574

124039
124718
125,389
125,979
126,418
126,833

58569
58,744
58,891
58,934
59,019
59,095

9946
9,954
9,881
9,895
9,903
9,822

26749
26,627
26,707
26,466
26,398
26,296

9,703
9,687
9,651
9,766
9,909
9,870

9721
10020
10 167
10351
10383
10 338

26690
25890
26579
26149
25770
26994

9 525
9467
9499
9505
9574
9671

63 319
64092
66443
66648
65969
66 519

21 419
21 868
23 263
23646
23317
23 566

16027
16299
17401
17758
17442
17412

14042
14*200
14392
14394
14311
14 504

10 188
10523
11 048
10,914
10830
10 767

125 587
125321
125242
125,479
124631
126300

58280
57,918
57698
57,890
57,039
58225

10063
10,040
9,890
10,001
10,081
10145

26,090
25,864
25,830
25,813
24,875
26,132

9,830
9,700
9,624
9,543
9,603
9,642

10255
10 192
10,023
10,142
10,259
10,224

27275
26245
26,756
27,083
26,638
26,691

9639
9 866
10,111
10,337
10,324
9,878

66823
68233
70,865
74,441
75,293
65,956

23949
24646
25,950
27,992
28,198
22,191

17497
18070
19,071
20,760
21,130
16,462

14189
14071
14,326
14,982
15,431
15,311

10891
11 501
11,970
12,251
12,167
10,477

126662
128258
129,788
128,849
127,619
128,250

58,888
60204
61,668
60,581
59,417
59,597

10,255
10223
10,134
10,234
10,373
10,672

26,872
27,831
28,925
27,892
26,665
26,375

9,736
9,836
9,962
9,920
9,956
10,028

9737
10,224

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Apparel
and
accessory
stores

Millions of dollars

4521
4979
5288
5840
6373

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December ..
1980:
January
February
March
April
May...
June
July
August
September
October
November ...
December,,
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Durable goods stores

Nondurable goods stores

Durable goods stores

5685
6071
7050
8 164
8 190

10,521
10939
11 002
9,500
8552
8 987
9362
9382
9 198
9261

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 163 and 164.

41

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE—Con.
ALL TYPES OF RETAIL STORES— Estimated inventories, book value, end of
period— adjusted for seasonal variation— Nondurable goods stores *

MULTIUNIT FIRMS WITH 1 1 OR MORE STORES— Estimated sales,
unadjusted for seasonal variation and trading-day
differences 3

YEAR AND MONTH
Total2

Total

Department
stores

Food stores

Apparel and
accessory
stores

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965 .

1966..
1967

4 917

16,143

3391

19152

5395
5709
6276
6827

20815

7673

16814

21, 148

Total

5

7 266

3 132

3 044

3281

3628

3326
3288
3,385

3748

3 856

3751

4359

4 057
5
4 280

3 435

5

4511

4009
3,748
3967

4,908
5095

4,421
4422

7499

5601

8 214

5 981

4820
5200

5 161

1968...

22365

1969

1970....

24,31 1
25959

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

28376
30841
34819
38206
38388

10728

11 743
13 137
13 647
13521

9016

6946

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

41 432

7875
8538
9438

5556
5923
6713

5

9 632

8 043

5791
6071

9848

8069

6029

11 037

46395
52,803
57512
62,030

14886
17232
19856

8709
9362
10342

21 177
21 739

15581
15985

11 682
12987

6,516
7638
8,810
9297
9,865

281,442
308714
337,683

1981
1982

67,738
68,653

24,020
24,484

17889
18,090

14,158
15,174

10,967
10,891

371 ,996
388,984

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

52869
53,091
53,167
53541
54,194
54681

19871

14727
14,721

10554
10,579
10749

10 880

8,733
8,769
8,873
8969

20259
20434

10834
10769

9,104
9 125

20,708
19,963
24372
23784
25239
25382

55369
55,854
55,874
56,990
57091
57,512

20553
20765
20,670
20735
20881
21,177

15 142

11 034
11 157

9 110
9 155

11,260

9,075

11 515
11 547

9,157
9 166
9,297

58018
58460
58,624
59665
60,157
60303

21 429
21 500
21 554
21 882
21 890
21 809

15706
15660
15682
15859
15896

672
750
844
966
12086
12 211

60877
60,731
61,943
62,764
62274
62030

21 858
21 754

15964
15898
16,037

12400
12*529
12,641

16 165

12881
13 021
12 987

July.
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June...
July
August
September
October
November
December

19,846
20026

19931

22,003
22,280

13070
14737

14813
14686
14928
15018
15273
15,179

15 102
15278
15,581

15 847

22 116
21 739

16078

61,887
63330
63,739
63902

21 483

15748

22293
22,406
22460

16 393

May
June

64 196

22 697

64,649

23038

July
August ..
September
October
November
December

65,470
65974
66,498
66,863
67,399
67,738

23301
23554
23,902

1981:
January
February
March
April

1982:
January
February
March
April.
May
June....
July
August
September
October
November
December

15 985

11,682

11
11
11
11

16591
16 82£i
17023

12991
13 374
13489
13 554
13 617
13551

17276

13772

17 462

13 874
14,040

24,191
24,020

17,806
17987
18,026
17,889

67307
67403
67,544
67589
67,592
68075

23953

17867

23 978

17 931
17921
17 919

14 256
14 402

24 118

17780
17858

14470
14606

67774
68054
68,120
68268
68,202
68,653

24247

17872

14420

24 333

17 998

24,206
24357
24,386
24,484

17,924
18068
18,075
18,090

24 164

23977
23983
23,900

16439

13 968
14,065
14,158

9277

9 257
9283

9 207
9389

9 481
9 571

(6)

Total 4

General
merchandise
group stores

Food stores
Total

Grocery stores

24185
26370
25,191
26545
29564

37,41 1

23 153
23 193
26019
26033
28048
26290

24,749

3,334
3539
3711

(6)
259 437
284 606
312934

93,296
99374
105,248

94,296
104207
115,149

(6)
93,241
102970
113,733

26,870
28,212

3,959
4,059

345,126
360,772

115,314
119,163

127,567
135,387

125,745
133,475

1 467
1,401
1 821
1 861

242
221
285
305
311
319

19241
18,562
22551
21 923
23 154
23285

5551
5,474
7247
7451
7937
7790

8,160
7,698
8,854
8055
8,678
9077

8,078
7,611
8,754
7951
8,579
8976

300
313
284
324
322
313

22 158
24265
23,208
24395
27341
34,523

7323
8,221
7,851
8,472
10523
15,534

8504
8,901
8,607
8,730
9,123
9,820

8402
8,794
8,504
8,622
9,013
9,686

259
244
277
320
321
323

21 520
21 596
24*206
24 122
25985
24 270

6073
6197
7527
7749
8,550
7877

8,907
8750
9,282
9038
9,934
9161

8,803
8,640
9,167
8,922
9,815
9,046

332
324
311
340
321
339

24901
26801
24,997
27494
29 121
37 921

7782
8,734
8,090
9,150
10829
16690

9775
10,070
9,371
10,115
9,935
10811

9,656
9,952
9,258
9,997
9,815
10,662

276
265
305
343
334
364

24451
23 043
26483
27766
28 583
27873

6,512
6477
8,223
9052
9323
9 147

10,449
9,345
10,046
10,273
10863
10,428

10,323
9,210
9,907
10,127
10720
10,286

359
343
332
352
331
355

28 161
28771
27,787
30003
30,899
41,306

8,652
9442
8,980
9923
11,449
18,134

11,155
10,714
10,492
1 1 ,253
10,493
12,056

11,000
10,564
10,350
11,108
10,349
11,801

275
259
323
352
346
359

25345
24 279
27986
28 974
29622
28708

6628
6688
8,557
9237
9,737
9 160

10,934
10086
10,923
1 1 ,204
11,321
1 1 ,038

10,797
9929
10,779
11,031
11,175
10,889

370
348
345
359
362
361

29904
29420
28,992
30720
32,699
44,123

9096
9497
9,115
9991
12,020
19,437

12,046
10928
11,201
11,521
11,135
13,050

11,886
10,778
11,057
11,381
10,987
12,786

(6)
22,005

24 108

2085
2097
2027

2 105
1,983
2 150
2223
2,888

1 633
1 597
1 813
1 911
2063

2 020

26946
28869
27,033
29690

2045
2068
2,036

31 383
41 026

2262

9856

26168

10 120
10 161

28482

9583
9,870
9873
9876

9 865

2 196
3 105

10 182

29 944
30 873

1 717
1 674
1 999
2 178
2 290

10390

30217

2344

10615
10 701
10J42
10820
11,014
10,967

30467

2306

31 027

2 256
2,216

10266

30,003
32258
33,241
44,599

2255
2,342
3,293

27 055
25 997
30 101
31 179
31 992
31 076

1 710
1 718
2 115
2 205

11 079
11 242

32291

2387

14 373

31 725

2 305

14,442

11,218

31,312
33067
35,274
47,915

2,320
2347
2,575
3,792

14 394

11
11
11
11
11
11

24 717

122
183
273
194
188
216

14320

14 546

11 047

14,767
15,174

10,912
10,891

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Total

Auto and
home
supply
stores

Millions of dollars

15 159
17,776

5

Nondurable goods stores

Durable goods stores

General merchandise group

2370
2368

(6)

(6)

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 164.

(6)

42

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
DOMESTIC TRADE—RETAIL TRADE—Con.
MULTIUNIT FIRMS WITH 11 OR MORE STORES 3
Estimated sales—adjusted for seasonal variation and trading-day differences

Estimated sales— Unadjusted for seasonal variation
and trading-day differences— Nondurable goods
stores

Apparel and accessory stores

YEAR AND MONTH
Apparel and
accessory
stores 4

Eating places

Drug stores
and proprietary
stores

Total *

Auto and
home
supply
stores

Department
stores

Variety
stores

Grocery stores
Total

Women's
clothing,
specialty
stores,
furriers

Shoe stores

Drug stores
and
proprietary
stores

Millions of dollars
1961
1962
1963
1964

1965. .
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

14809
15959
16,984

(6)
14,908
16494
18,437

(6)
12,390
14203
16,217

18 706
20,143

20 341
22,138

17 855
19,095

895
850
1 224
1 311
1,227
1 223

1 141
1 119
1 412
1 354
1,431
1 433

1 042
1 001
1 100
1 117
1,164
1 142

24497
24457
24802
24975
25305
25456

288
289
291
296
295
290

6,864
6,869
6942
6,995
6962

504
503
503
511
514
520

8294
8327
8,337
8378
8,519
8647

1,246
1 262
1,352
1 294
1,292
1 300

533
565
598
582
576
581

252
246
283
251
255
259

1,129
1,138
1,127
1,158
1,173
1,172

1 121
1,464
1,326
1,380
1,563
2375

1 444
1,510
1,395
1,422
1,393
1 440

1 141
1,178
1,114
1,156
1,251
1 797

25671
26,037
26,412
26,457
26,799
26 918

290
295
295
302
306
301

7 126
7,166
7,286
7,290
7,371
7 374

513
521
525
521
534
528

8573
8,596
8,722
8,780
8,897
8935

1 334
1,362
1,351
1,347
1,372
1 363

587
592
587
585
600
602

266
274
272
275
274
271

1,199
1,198
1,224
1,226
1,260
1,200

June

988
960
1,242
1 326
1 340
1 237

1,317
1 300
1,499
1 510
1 577
1 530

1 191
1 180
1,215
1 254
1 331
1 281

27 146
27050
27 141
27 153
27 385
27652

304
306
293
303
304
304

7457
7 368
7233
7 223
7 379
7365

543
542
531
543
540
541

8983
8963
9,140
9246
9242
9403

1,377
1 367
1,330
1 353
1 377
1 390

602
595
597
601
605
606

293
276
279
281
280
282

1,272
1,280
1,279
1,297
1,326
1,329

July
August
September
October
November
December

1 199
1 574
1,365
1 512
1 642
2,599

1 622
1 705
1,550
1 628
1 564
1,635

1 304
1 338
1,276
1 343
1 377
2,127

27939
28 505
28,500
29 045
29 164
29,386

309
315
313
315
314
319

7 456
7 598
7,552
7 759
7 799
7,815

546
550
550
567
557
555

9523
9634
9,725
9830
9835
9,964

1 387
1 442
1,414
1 463
1 457
1,478

616
616
618
631
637
638

276
292
291
298
300
294

1,354
1,381
1,387
1,400
1 414
1,424

1 090
1,032
1 342
1 618
1 482
1 420

1 524
1,439
1 671
1 669
1 778
1 742

1 363
1,269
1 391
1 441
1 466
1 452

29 722
30,204
30479
30 831
30 720
31 299

323
343
324
324
328
335

7 876
8,082
8 141
8 301
8 178
8 426

567
579
576
603
572
584

10032
10,110
10277
10313
10368
10 507

1 488
1,530
1 548
1 565
1 541
1 575

645
676
681
693
671
695

294
312
316
321
324
326

1,438
1,437
1,458
1 484
1,476
1,503

1 372
1,670
1,551
1 623
1,723
2,783

1 828
1,824
1,660
1 774
1,724

1 459
1 449
1,372
1 443
1,485
2,265

31 172
31 346
31,352
31 152
31,439
31 ,696

334
332
333
324
325
332

8 276
8389
8,368
8 290
8,388
8,385

577
580
571
573
574
579

10 557
10681
10,615
10660
10,758
10,866

1 566
1,569
1,585
1 552
1,562
1,584

680
677
686
670
669
669

326
319
321
321
320
343

1,498
1,509
1,495
1,505
1,512
1,511

1,160
1,137
1 477
1 666
1 606
1,458

1,579
1,512
1 750
1 804
1 925
1 926

1,394
1,374
1 524
1 535
1 550
1 518

31 260
31,752
31 746
31 683
32390
32 122

333
334
335
333
338
332

8230
8,364
8428
8406
8 667
8466

556
566
593
587
609
577

10,786
10,923
10 910
11 009
11 108
1 1 ,077

1,600
1,680
1 635
1,631
1 697
1,608

675
709
689
682
705
677

354
357
355
347
376
354

1,488
1,554
1,609
1,552
1,572
1,576

1 534

2014

1J76

2,011
1,856
1,977
1,860
1,924

1 554
1,521
1,507
1,551
1,625
2,442

32 537
32,425
32,606
32,560
32,817
33,540

342
337
343
344
346
339

8 572
8,494
8,498
8,522
8,547
8,937

600
600
590
588
588
600

11 129
11,215
11,237
11,224
11,257
11,416

1 722
1,686
1,656
1,678
1,725
1,728

708
696
683
706
723
736

372
361
354
356
368
371

1,594
1,579
1,627
1,638
1,651
1,616

(6)

.

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June...
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,611
1,729
1,934
3,055

1J08

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




6761

43

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—POPULATION AND LABOR FORCE

YEAR AND MONTH

POPULATION, U.S.
TOTAL
(INCL
ARMED
FORCES
OVERSEAS)—
(Millions) '

LABOR FORCE— PERSONS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER— (Thousands, except as noted) 2
Adjusted for seasonal variation— Civilian labor force a

Unadjusted for seasonal variation

Total

Armed
forces

Total

Employed

Unemployed

183.69
186.54
189.24
191.89
194.30

*
73,031
73,441
74,570
75,829
77,177

2,572
2,827
2,737
2,738
2,722

70,459
70,614
71,833
73,091
74,455

*
65,746
66,702
67,762
69,305
71,088

*
4,714
3,911
4,070
3,786
3,366

196.56
198.71
200.71
202.68
205.05

78,892
80,793
82,271
84,240
85,959

3,122
3,446
3,534
3,506
3,188

75,770
77,347
78,737
80,734
82,771

72,895
74,372
75,920
77,902
78,678

2,875
2,975
2,817
2,832
4,093

1975....

207.66
209.90
211.91
213.85
215.97

87,198
89,483
91,755
94,178
95,955

2,816
2,449
2,326
2,229
2,180

84,382
87,034
89,429
91,949
93,775

79,367
82,153
85,064
86,794
85,846

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

218.04
222.58
220.58
225.06
227.70

98,302
101,142
104,368
107,050
109,042

2,144
2,133
2,117
2,088
2,102

96,158
99,009
102,251
104,962
106,940

1981
1982

229.85
232.06

110,812
112,383

2,142
2,179

1979:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

223.88
224.07
224.23
224.43
224.63
224.84

104,896
105,279
105,696
105,280
105,554
108,286

225.06
225.29
225.54
225.78
226.01
226.23

1961

*

Unemployed

Employed

Civilian labor force
Participation rate
(Percent)

Total

*

Total

*

Employmentpopulation
ratio
(Percent)

Agriculture

54.2
54.2
54.1
54.5
55.0

5,200
4,944
4,687
4,523

59.2
59.6
59.6
60.1
60.4

55.6
55.8
56.0
56.5
56.1

3,979
3,844

5,016
4,882
4,365
5,156
7,929

60.2
60.4
60.8
61.3
61.2

55.5
56.0
56.9
57.0
55.3

3,394
3,484
3,470

88,752
92,017
96,048
98,824
99,303

7,406
6,991
6,202
6,137
7,637

61.6
62.3
63.2
63.7
63.8

108,670
110,204

100,397
99,526

8,273
10,678

63.9
64.0

2,094
2,094
2,090
2,082
2,078
2,076

102,802
103,185
103,606
103,198
103,476
106,210

96,201
96,536
97,282
97,478
98,057
99,800

6,602
6,649
6,325
5,720
5,419
6,409

104,056
104,472
104,557
104,156
104,174
104,635

63.6
63.8
63.7
63.4
63.3
63.5

109,178
108,579
107,602
108,177
107,963
108,129

2,082
2,090
2,092
2,093
2,092
2,089

107,096
106,489
105,510
106,084
105,871
106,040

100,814
100,174
99,533
100,120
99,907
100,013

6,282
6,315
5,978
5,964
5,964
6,027

104,999
105,110
105,549
105,718
105,838
106,313

226.44
226.64
226.81
227.06
227.24
227.50

107,425
107,498
107,600
107,684
108,321
110,403

2,081
2,086
2,090
2,092
2,088
2,092

105,344
105,412
105,510
105,592
106,233
108,311

98,111
98,235
98,527
98,569
98,732
99,830

7,234
7,177
6,983
7,023
7,501
8,481

July
August
September
October
November
December

227.70
227.92
228.14
228.34
228.53
228.72

111,367
110,518
109,110
109,794
109,651
109,133

2,099
2,114
2,121
2,121
2,119
2,124

109,268
108,404
106,989
107,673
107,532
107,009

100,665
100,202
99,334
99,999
99,850
99,579

1981:
January
February....
March
April
May
June

228.88
229.02
229.17
229.33
229.49
229.67

109,010
109,136
109,762
110,035
110,713
112,035

2,125
2,121
2,128
2,129
2,127
2,131

106,885
107,015
107,634
107,906
108,586
109,904

229.85
230.07
230.30
230.52
230.71
230.88

112,881
112,259
110,438
111,402
111,337
110,738

2,139
2,160
2,165
2,158
2,158
2,164

231.06
231.23
231.38
231.54
231.70
231.88

110,173
110,492
110,936
110,990
112,089
113,742

232.06
232.28
232.50
232.70
232.90
233.08

114,706
114,083
112,744
112,955
113,035
112,659

1962
1963
1964

1965.
1966
1967

1968..
1969
1970
1971 ...
1972

1973..
1974

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April..
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May...
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

4,361

60,546
61,759
63,076
64,782
66,726

Total

*

Longterm, 15
weeks
and over

1,532
1,119
1,088
973
755

68,915
70,527
72,103
74,296
75,215

526
448
412
375
663

3,408

75,972
78,669
81,594
83,279
82,438

1,187
1,167
826
955
2,505

56.1
57.1
58.6
59.2
58.5

3,331
3,283
3,387
3,347
3,364

85,421
88,734
92,661
95,477
95,938

2,366

58.3
57.1

3,368

3,401

97,030
96,125

2,285
3,485

97,944
98,299
98,453
98,094
98,313
98,685

59.1
59.3
59.3
59.0
59.0
59.2

3,304
3,363
3,362
3,286
3,268
3,336

94,640
94,936
95,091
94,808
95,045
95,349

6,112
6,173
6,104
6,062
5,861
5,950

1,251
1,297
1,364
1,270
1,237
1,179

63.6
63.6
63.8
63.8
63.7
63.9

99,013
98,797
99,366
99,420
99,590
99,952

59.3
59.1
59.3
59.2
59.2
59.4

3,340
3,383
3,378
3,325
3,428
3,393

95,673
95,414
95,988
96,095
96,162
96,559

5,986
6,313
6,183
6,298
6,248
6,361

1,118
1,196
1,168
1,217
1,239
1,288

106,546
106,637
106,394
106,552
106,892
106,832

64.0
63.9
63.7
63.7
63.9
63.7

99,872
99,963
99,677
99,204
98,922
98,769

59.2
59.2
59.0
58.6
58.4
58.2

3,313
3,387
3,412
3,318
3,385
3,309

96,559
96,576
96,265
95,886
95,537
95,460

6,674
6,674

1,356
1,357
1,454
1,690
1,739
1,776

8,603
8,202
7,655
7,674
7,682
7,430

107,169
107,116
107,148
107,438
107,596
107,446

63.8
63.7
63.7
63.8
63.8
63.6

98,816
98,829
99,104
99,327
99,567
99,650

58.1
58.1
58.2
58.2
58.3
58.3

3,331
3,247
3,448
3,362
3,387
3,486

95,485
95,582
95,656
95,965
96,180
96,164

8,353
8,287
8,044

8,111
8,029
7,796

1,987
2,145
2,293
2,300
2,339
2,429

98,139
98,401
99,364
100,345
100,855
101,419

8,746
8,614
8,271
7,561
7,731
8,485

108,012
108,175
108,471
108,866
109,101
108,440

63.9
63.9
64.0
64.2
64.2
63.8

99,964
100,143
100,504
101,006
100,968
100,393

58.4
58.4
58.6
58.8
58.7
58.3

3,420
3,340
3,356

96,544
96,803
97,148
97,487
97,597
97,033

8,048
8,032
7,967
7,860

2,395
2,339
2,274
2228

8,133

2,221
2,277

110,742
110,099
108,273
109,244
109,179
108,574

102,612
102,152
100,389
101,028
100,502
99,562

8,130
7,947
7,884
8,216
8,676
9,013

108,602
108,762
108,375
109,028
109,254
109,066

63.8
63.8
63.5
63.8
63.9
63.7

100,748
100,709
100,104
100,355
100,229
99,677

58.4
58.4
57.9
58.0
57.9"
57.5

3,320
3,396
3,358
3,374
3,389

2,159
2,168
2,175
2,176
2,175
2,173

108,014
108,324
108,761
108,814
109,914
111,569

97,831
97,946
98,471
98,858
99,957
100,683

10,183
10,378
10,290
9,957
9,957
10,886

109,034
109,364
109,478
109,740
110,378
110,147

63.6
63.8
63.8
63.9
64.2
64.0

99,688
99,695
99,597
99,484
99,994
99,681

57.5
57.4
58.0
57.2
57.4
57.2

3,379
3,367
3,367
3,356
3,446

2,180
2,196
2,198
2,188
2,180
2,182

112,526
111,887
110,546
110,767
110,855
110,477

101,490
101,177
99,851
99,825
99,379
98,849

11,036
10,710
10,695
10,942
11,476
11,628

110,416
110,614
110,858
110,752
111,042
111,129

64.1
64.1
64.2
64.1
64.2
64.2

99,588
99,683
99,543
99,176
99,136
99,093

57.1
57.1
56.9
56.6
57.3
57.2

3,445
3,429
3,363

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




59.3
58.8
58.7
58.7
58.9

Nonagricultural
industries

3,817
3,606
3,463

3,515

3,519
3,371
3,360

3,219

3,371

3,413
3,466
3,411

1,942
1,414
1,241
1,871

6,717
7,348
7,970
8,063

8,047

97,428
97,313
96,746
96,981
96,840
96,458

7,854
8,053

96,309
96,328
96,230
96,128
96,548
96,310

9,346
9,669

9,881
10,256
10,384
10,466

96,143
96,254
96,180
95,763
95,670
95,682

10,828
10,931
11,315
11,576
11,906
12,036

^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 165 and 166.

8,271
8,673
9,025
9,389

2,161
2,213
2,241
2,292
2,358
2,407
2,402
2,750
2,962
3,080
3,267

3,517
3,569
3,637
3,856

4,167
4,524
4,732

44

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—LABOR FORCE—Con.
MAJOR UNEMPLOYMENT RATES—ALL CIVILIAN WORKERS—Adjusted for seasonal variation 1
20 years of age and
over

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Men

Women

Both
sexes,
16 19
years of
age

*

67
55
57
52
45

57
46
45
39
32

63
54
54
45

172
162
148

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

38
38
3.6
35
4.9

25
23
2.2

38

128

42

12 9

38
37
48

127
122
153

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

5.9
56
4.9
56
85

4.4
40
3.3
38
68

57
54
49
55

169
162

80

19 9

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

77
71
61
58
71

59
52
43
42
59

74
70
60
57
64

1981
1982

76
9.7

63
8.8

68
8.3

23.2

67
8.6

41

58

16 1

51

41
39
3.9

59
58
57
56
57

161
159
163
161
157

50

June

59
59
58
5.8
56
5.7

July
August
September
October
November
December

5.7
60
5.9
60
59
60

4.1
42

55
60

15.6

4.2
43

5.6
57

44
44

56
57

16.6
165
15 9

49
48

58

June

63
63
63
69
75
75

July
August
September
October
November
December .

78
7.7
7.5
75
75
73

67
6.7

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

21
3.5

41
41

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

Black
and other

spouse
present

Married
women,
spouse
present

Women
who
maintain
families

Whitecollar
workers

Bluecollar
workers

Manufacturing
Total
nonagricultural

Construction

Total

Durable
goods

Unemployed in each group as percent of civilian labor force in the group

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

. ..

Industry—private wage and salary workers

Occupation
Married
White

51
58
63
65

6.6
63

52

168

14 7

14.5
160
190
178
164

16 1
178
196

165

163

60
49
50
46

41
34
34
32

26

13 8

70

13 1
13 1
11 9
11 3
13 1

62
52

51
63

51
50
48
49
49
53

5.2
52

190
190
185

67

17 8

61
62
60
59
62
61

67
66
66
65

190

67

19 1

June

7.5
74
73
72
75
7.4

67

195

July
August
September
October
November
December

72
74
7.6
80
8.3
8.6

58
61

67

18 6

6.2
67
7.0
7.6

67

189

7.0
71
7.2
7.4

19.9
206
21.5
21.4

86

76

51

5.7
54
4.7
53
79

70
100

42

71

10 1

36
28
28
42

65
55
51
58

94
85
83
92

73
72

71

8.5
57
5.5
47
3.5

42
44
4.1
39
62

38
39
3.6
35
5.2

8.0
74
6.9
60
9.7

3.2
37
3.3
33
5.6

2.8
34
3.0
30
5.7

7.4
65
5.4
67

6.2
57
4.9
57

10.4

7.0
55
3.9
5.4

11 7

91

6.8
56
4.4
58
109

11 3

94
81
69
7.0
100

79

79
67
55
5.6
85

77
6.2
50
5.0
89

77

156

83

82

20.0

12.3

13.3

109

96
9.6

52
5.1
54
5.5
53
5.3

46
4.5
46
4.8
45
4.6

20
22
20
21
28
3.5
34
2.9
33
47

46
43
35
3.4
37

71
59
5.8
74

11.7

40
4.9

14.3

10.1

11 5
11 9
11 4
11 8
11 4
11 2

27
28
28
24
26

54
53
53
52
50
51

79
84
83
81
86
90

34
34
34
33
32
34

67
68
68
70
66
65

58
58
58
5.7
55
5.6

108

27
29

49
54

81
82

33
36

6.8
72

5.0
52

8.1
84

3.4
34

7.1
72

5.7
60

2.8
29
30
30

48

84
84

32
33

35
33
35
41

53
54

89
87
89

34

11 1
10.7
11 3
11 4

127
135

27

13 4

45
46

69
69

13 9

49

135

6.6
67

13.7
13 9
13 7

49
4.7
45

66
64

44
44
54

78
58
57
50
4.0

75

61

104

12 1
11 8
11 8

67

37
45
39
39
49

13.3
11 2
10.1

92
74
73
63
53

60
7.4

55
55
61

51
45

61
54
46

33
28
29
26
23

43
6.5

17.3

109

54

64
54
54

103

142

52
52

18 6

67

19
18
16
15
32
28
23
27

65

63
60

73

74

99
100
9.0
99

66
67

18.1
18 5

36
34
28
24

54
51
43
50
78

31
45

164
166
162
162
186

6.3
68

46

67
64
82

58
57
62
64

67

124

10 9
108
96
81

136

51

53

35
34

91

37

61

84
84

37
38

62
62

88
94

38

5.9
60

9.1
102

3.8
39

56
60

38

43
42

58

98

39

58

10 1

39

42
42
42
38
40
42

61
58

103
99
98
99
104

40

57

10 5

39
40
39

57

11 2

4 -j

157
135

103
8.9
107
180
155

12.7
106

10.3
141

11.5
102

10.4

9.7
92

5.5
60

5.1
53

5.9
59

9.1
10.0

6.0
60

5.3
5.6

76
75

59
59

105

60
6.1

58
5.8

82
80
84
96
108

63
63
64

11 6
11 3

68
66
6.6
85

78
80

16.2

68
68
67
81
95
94

81

158

11 1

71

11.2

132
146
154

10.4
104

11 5
11 3
10.8
10 7

80

7.8
78

16.7
15.5
140

9.1
92

10.3
10.0
94

104
103

78
76

145
137

88
87

9.0
90

101
102
100
96
99
98

75
76
74
72
76
74

13.6

16.3

8.4
85
81
7.6
78
7.4

8.3
86
81
7.5
74
7.1

96
97

73
74

152
162

74
73

72
6.7

7.7
81
8.4
9.0

15.9
172
17.7
18.0

7.8
86
9.4
10.8

98
9.4

104

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

19 1
19 2
188

66
65
64
64
66
64

13 1
13 2

63
63

13 7
148

40
40

40

14.6
152
15.2
15.7

56

102

6.6
69
7.3
7.6

4.3
47
5.0
5.6

6.1
61
6.4
6.6

10.6
10 7
10.8
10.3

4.2
4 -j
4.2
4.5

10.2
10 9
11.6
12.6

76
77
79

15 5

53

63

104

43

124

88

18 5

103

160
166
168

54
56
60

69

104
108

47

46

106
107

61

11 5
11 9
12 1

48
48
49

19.3

11.3
11 5

64

90
94
98
98
100

183
182

17 1
17 1

125
130
135
136
140

174
177

66
68

120
117

4g
49

144
144

12.4
11 3
12.5
13.2

4.9
52
5.5
5.6

15.5
158
16.2
16.3

1982:
January
February
March
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

72

21 7

76

223

79
81
82
81

21 9

88
90
9.3
94
95

77
80
83
83

98
9.9

89
9.0

83

10.2
105
10.7
10.8

9.6
98
10.0
10.1

8.4
87
9.0
9.2

87

83

228

22 9
22 5
23 9
238

23.8
24 1
24.2
24.5

83
84
84

87
87
9.1
93
9.6
9.7

136

13 2
13 6
142

18.1
184
18.5
18.8

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7.2
75
7.6
7.8

59
58

57

70
76

73
7 -j
74
73

7.6
79
8.2
8.2

37
38

102

10.2
10.7
11 0
11.4
11.6

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 166.

138
149

14.4
158

189
195
203

20.4
22.0
223
21.8
22.0

122

7.7
85
9.4
11.6
109
11.2
108

11.9
122
131

121

128

12.4
13.6
14 1
14.8
14.8

13.3
14.9
160
17.0
17.1

45

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYEES ON PAYROLLS OF NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS »
Adjusted for seasonal variation 2

Not seasonally
adjusted AH ompioyoos

Goods-producing

Private sector

Total

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

53,999
55549

Private
sector
(excluding
government
employ-

*

Manufacturing
All
employees, total

Total
(excluding
government)

Durable goods industries
Nonmanufacturing industries

Total

Mining

Construction

Total
Total

*

*

Thousands

Primary
metal
industries

Fabricated metal
products

350
367
371
387
410

582
592
601
614
628

1
1
1
1
1

100
121
127
188
253

1 181
1 238
1 264
1 295
1,372

282
439
626
895
208

666
649
661
678
646

440
434
450
461
440

644
628
636
656
644

1
1
1
1
1

297
267
261
305
260

1,489
1 557
1 610
1 666
1 560

18623
19151
20 154
20,077
18323

10636
11 049
11 891
11 925
10688

669
726
759
712
615

444
483
507
489
417

645
678
716
708
629

1
1
1
1
1

171
173
259
289
139

1
1
1
1
1

3576
3,851
4229
4,463
4346

18997
1 9,682
20505
21 ,040
20285

11 077
1 1 ,597
12274
12,760
12 187

680
722
755
767
691

444
464
494
498
466

644
669
698
709
662

1 155
1,182
1 215
1,254
1 142

1 511
1,583
1 673
1,718
1 613

4 188
3,911

20170
18,853

12 109
11,100

666
603

464
433

638
578

1 122
922

1 590
1,435

926
935
940
940
944
952

4327
4,312
4457
4,419
4462
4489

21 022
21,041
21 092
21 ,087
21 110
21 165

12710
12,746
12787
12790
12812
12 857

770
770
775
770
772
773

505
503
502
499
497
497

707
711
717
710
714
714

1 253
1,253
1 257
1,260
1 260
1 271

1 721
1,722
1 722
1,724
1 726
1 732

962
972
975
981
982
986

4 508
4508
4,498
4497
4500
4531

21 152
21 005
21,023
21 001
20 904
20927

12850
12730
12,785
12737
12658
12684

769
766
765
768
757
749

499
499
492
495
495
493

711
710
705
705
700
700

1 272
1 260
1,254
1 246
1 239
1,227

1 724
1,713
1,711
1,711
1 707
1,703

991
998
002
009
020
031

4604
4,549
4446
4 361
4320
4279

20901
20,835
20820
20 571
20254
20006

12649
12,645
12636
12406
12 140
11 949

743
746
740
694
658
655

492
489
489
483
466
456

700
701
695
677
661
647

1 219
1,217
1 211
1 197
1 156
1 112

1,688
1,688
1,688
1 655
1 606
1 574

25 047
25 208
25^270
25 394
25,513
25 588

1 018
1 020
1,037
1 049
1,066
1 082

4245
4260
4,282
4294
4,293
4 305

19 784
19 928
19,951
20051
20,154
20 201

11 793
11 881
11,918
12005
12,106
12 143

656
668
675
681
688
692

442
449
452
455
457
459

638
642
645
646
650
649

1 067
1 072
1,087
1 106
1,126
1 140

1,543
1 566
1,573
1 585
1,594
1 599

54 533
54,647
54 707
54747
54 755
54983

25 600
25,516
25 579
25 530
25 503
25 654

1 098
1,108
1 120
976
987
1 145

4 311
4,257
4 279
4294
4219
4 191

20 191
20,151
20 180
20260
20 297
20 318

12 140
12,100
12 128
12 186
12 206
12 221

689
687
686
688
690
681

460
461
463
469
472
472

649
648
646
646
645
644

1 132
1,131
1 128
1 134
1 135
1 138

1 597
1,593
1 599
1,606
1 609
1 607

75 477
75507
75,491
75365
75,121
74,816

55 119
55210
55,252
55255
55,189
55,097

25 720
25 653
25,586
25445
25,242
24,992

1 175
1 196
1,208
1 213
1,220
1,220

4 187
4 160
4,139
4 122
4,090
4,053

20 358
20297
20,239
20 110
19,932
19,719

12 231
12204
12,153
12070
1 1 ,922
11,751

679
666
656
638
624
611

473
470
466
462
455
449

642
641
635
628
621
611

1 134
1 136
1,129
1 114
1,093
1,068

1 608
1,604
1,596
1,577
1,554
1,530

90396
90417
90207
90024
90016
89775

74518
74 559
74336
74 163
74 148
73939

54990
55 109
55028
55003
55 070
55021

24 711
24 670
24483
24 307
24226
24001

1
1
1
1
1
1

216
219
218
204
177
150

3967
4001
3957
3 943
3 971
3933

19528
19450
19308
19 160
19078
18918

11
11
11
11
11
11

625
561
469
350
289
169

600
605
600
603
602
601

445
442
439
435
434
433

597
597
591
586
586
580

1 040
1 024
1 003
973
947
929

1,513
1 500
1,487
1 470
1 460
1,442

89450
89264
89,235
88,938
88,785
88,665

73781
73579
73,451
73,158
73,013
72,907

54979
54913
54,896
54,800
54,791
54,714

23843
23 672
23,530
23,287
23,131
23,061

1 125
1 113
1,100
1,082
1,066
1,053

3916
3 893
3,875
3,847
3,843
3,815

18802
18666
18,555
18,358
18,222
18,193

11 095
10 961
10,862
10,685
10,577
10,559

600
601
603
605
608
614

430
433
428
426
427
429

578
573
570
565
559
554

909
890
869
840
823
816

1,432
1 416
1,402
1,378
1,362
1,359

45405
46659
47428
48687
50691

29079
29806
30433
31 413
32,629

19857
20451
20640
21 005
21 926

672
650
635
634
632

2859
2 948
3010
3097
3,232

16326
16853
16995
17274
18,062

9070
9480
9616
9 816
10405

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

63,901
65803
67897
70384
70880

53,117
54412
56058
58 189
58326

63901
65803
67 897
70384
70 880

53,117
54412
56058
58 189
58326

33,903
34965
36277
38022
38 959

23 158
23308
23 737
24361
23 578

627
613
606
619
623

3,317
3248
3 350
3575
3 588

19,214
19447
19781
20 167
19 367

11
11
11
11
11

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

71 214
73,675
76790
78,265
76945

58333
60,341
63058
64,095
62259

71 214
73675
76790
78265
76945

58333
60341
63058
64095
62259

39710
41 190
42904
44,018
43936

22 935
23668
24893
24794
22600

609
628
642
697
752

3704
3889
4097
4,020
3525

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

79382
82,471
86697
89,823
90,406

64511
67,344
71 025
73,876
74 165

79382
82,471
86697
89,823
90406

64511
67,344
71 025
73,876
74165

45514
47,662
50520
52,836
53880

23352
24346
25585
26,461
25658

779
813
851
958
1 027

1981
1982

91,156
89,596

75,125
73,793

91 156
89,596

75 125
73,793

54955
54,940

25497
23,907

1 139
1,143

87514
87,751
88654
89,193
90,012
90857

71 736
71,742
72552
73,058
73,835
74755

88733
88,957
89374
89,324
89663
89 980

72958
73 169
73571
73,477
73782
74034

51 936
52,128
52479
52390
52672
52869

26275
26288
26489
26446
26516
26 606

89869
89,969
90,521
91,000
91 204
91,335

74480
74,664
74,834
74,885
74918
75,055

90082
90 150
90,212
90367
90465
90596

74053
74046
74,157
74336
74407
74521

52 901
53041
53,134
53335
53503
53594

26622
26485
26,496
26479
26386
26444

89,553
89,691
90,253
90603
90623
90778

73451
73,319
73,720
73868
73 984
74307

90804
90,895
90933
90 718
90255
89937

74701
74,757
74714
74 285
73 926
73625

53800
53,922
53894
53 714
53 672
53 619

26496
26,382
26268
25 941
25 594
25 316

1
1
1
1

89,436
89723
90,390
90985
91 ,329
91 513

73833
74304
74,561
74669
74,873
75097

89674
89 932
90i092
90364
90,606
90805

73415
73 696
73,882
74 130
74,382
74 597

53 631
53 768
53,931
54079
54,228
54 396

89688
89,833
90371
91 ,027
91 514
92 158

73493
73,398
73903
74,593
75 122
75985

90 920
90,990
91 030
91 128
91 131
91 322

74724
74,798
74887
75007
75052
75 301

91 237
91 ,238
91,739
91,913
91,745
91,414

75896
76,133
76,200
75,902
75,594
75,291

91 484
91 424
91,411
91 295
91,041
90,730

89,184
89273
89,566
89938
90407
90,585

73,305
73 169
73,370
73764
74228
74,603

89,221
89088
89,562
89,541
89,466
89,321

74,212
74211
74,161
73,678
73,463
73,353

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




ixtures

Stone,
clay,
and
glass
products

614
624
631
647
654

56,653
58283
60,765

53999
55549
56653
58283
60765

February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Furniture

*

45,405
46659
47,428
48687
50,691

1979:
January .

Lumber
and
wood
products

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 166 and 167.

480
547
651
639
458

46

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—EMPLOYMENT—Con.
EMPLOYEES ON PAYROLLS OF MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS > -Adjusted or seasonal variation

YEAR AND MONTH

Machinery,

except
electrical

Electric
and
electronic
equipment

Transportation
equipment

Instruments
and related
products

2

Goods-producing: Nondurable goods industries

Goods-producing: Durable goods industries
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries

Total

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
misc.
plastics
products

Leather
and
leather
products

Thousands

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1
1
1
1

1966
1967.. ..
1968
1969....
1970

419
493
529
610

215
264
283
303
354

601
614
619
626
639

917
926
931
952
979

828
849
865
879
908

202
195
189
184
183

375
408
419
436
471

358
361
349
348
353

964
959
994
1 003
975

1 402
1 398
1,406
1 409
1,364

667
679
691
711
706

1,017
1 048
1,065
1 094
1,104

961
1 001
1,030
1 060
1,049

184
183
187
182
191

511
516
561
596
580

364
351
355
343
320

77
75
78
77
76

955
986
1 010
965
868

1
1
1
1
1

343
383
438
363
243

682
689
705
706
642

1
1
1
1
1

081
094
111
111
083

1 011
1 009
1 038
1 061
1 015

194
195
193
197
194

581
630
692
695
608

299
296
284
271
248

689
711
724
733
708

77
71
71
70
69

919
910
899
885
848

1 318
1 316
1 332
1,304
1 264

676
692
699
707
693

1 099
1,141
1 192
1,235
1 252

1 043
1,074
1 096
1,109
1 107

199
202
208
210
198

640
714
755
782
727

263
255
257
246
233

8061
7,753

1 671
1,638

70
68

823
750

1 244
1,164

689
662

1 266
1,269

1 109
1,079

214
201

737
701

238
221

450
448
446
445
443
445

8312
8295
8305
8 297
8298
8 308

1
1
1
1
1
1

740
732
737
734
734
737

71
70
71
72
72
70

898
895
893
888
886
888

1 338
1,326
1 323
1 320
1 314
1 306

699
703
706
706
706
709

1 220
1,223
1 225
1,227
1 230
1 236

1 105
1,104
1 104
1 106
1 108
1 114

208
209
209
209
209
210

779
782
786
786
790
788

254
251
251
249
249
250

693
696
696
700
700
703

444
447
444
443
442
441

8 302
8275
8,238
8264
8 246
8243

1 726
1 731
1,728
1 734
1 730
1 729

70
70
72
71
65
68

884
881
874
878
879
879

1 314
1 291
1,280
1 287
1 279
1 278

711
711
709
709
707
707

1 241
1,240
1,238
1,245
1
250
i ,249

1 112
1,110
1,109
1,113
1 114
1,114

210
210
211
211
211
212

796
787
775
775
771
767

238
244
242
241
240
240

1 970
1 981
1 985
1 901
1 843
l'843

706
709
713
712
710
708

440
436
435
434
423
412

8 252
8 190
8 184
8 165
8114
8 057

1
1
1
1
1
1

725
719
714
706
704
702

68
69
68
69
69
70

878
876
877
871
856
834

1
1
1
1
1
1

284
287
290
278
266
262

709
707
705
700
693
688

1
1
1
1
1
1

255
257
256
255
252
252

1,116
1 114
1,115
1 118
1 114
1 107

213
159
155
175
203
207

765
763
765
756
724
704

239
239
239
237
233
231

2042
2051
2,054
2061
2076
2,080

1 826
1 868
1,865
1 889
1 914
1,913

709
709
710
712
717
719

410
407
406
404
405
407

7 991
8 047
8,033
8 046
8048
8,058

1 701
1 724
1,710
1 703
1 695
1,693

69
67
69
70
70
70

819
835
829
833
833
831

1 255
1 257
1,249
1 246
1 246
1,245

680
683
685
688
688
690

1 249
1 248
1,248
1 249
1,252
1,255

1 099
1 097
1,100
1 102
1,103
1,105

209
210
210
210
211
212

687
695
703
715
720
726

223
231
230
230
230
231

June

2488
2,483
2477
2 482
2494
2505

2083
2080
2 085
2094
2098
2 100

1 913
1*888
1 914
1*934
1*927
1*936

722
721
723
725
727
729

407
408
407
408
409
409

8 051
8 051
8052
8 074
8 091
8 097

1
1
1
1
1
1

831
828
827
826
827
832

1 239
1*236
1 241
1 246
1 250
1 253

689
689
687
689
691
691

1
1
1
1
1
1

253
255
256
260
262
265

1 107
1,108
1 108
1 109
1 110
1 113

214
214
215
216
217
216

726
727
732
736
743
745

232
234
234
235
237
237

July
August
September
October
November
December

2516
2 526
2,523
2 518
2,497
2,469

2 108
2112
2,112
2 107
2,085
2,058

1 924
1 904
1,890
1 881
1,851
1,814

733
738
738
737
735
733

414
407
408
408
407
408

8 127
8093
8,086
8 040
8,010
7,968

1 672
1 660
1,655
1 654
1,656
1,654

70
70
71
j-\
70
71
71
71
71
71
70
70

835
829
826
813
806
796

1 265
1 254
1,252
1 240
1,235
1,222

692
692
695
687
682
678

1 270
1 273
l',275
1 277
1,276
1,276

1 112
1 108
1,112
1 110
1,106
1,105

216
215
213
211
211
211

748
750
745
736
730
721

246
241
242
241
238
235

June

2 437
2,423
2394
2 366
2350
2 298

2063
2,057
2 046
2 037
2033
2 025

1 799
1,787
1 788
1 765
1 766
1 756

730
728
727
724
723
720

401
398
394
391
388
385

7 903
7,889
7 839
7 810
7 789
7 749

1 648
1,652
1 647
1 636
1 641
1 635

70
70
69
69
68
68

784
780
764
773
758
744

1 198
1,200
1 187
1 171
1 170
1 167

675
672
670
667
664
661

1 273
1,275
1 275
1 273
1 272
1 268

1 100
1,097
1 093
1 088
1 084
1 079

205
203
202
201
201
200

718
713
706
707
708
705

232
227
226
225
223
222

JulyAugust
September
October
November
December

2256
2,213
2,184
2,122
2,088
2,066

2 016
2008
1,992
1 976
1,975
1,957

1 770
1 733
1,724
1 691
1,661
1,696

717
712
710
705
700
695

387
382
380
377
374
373

7 707
7705
7,693
7673
7,645
7,634

1 639
1 636
1,633
1 636
1,632
1,626

67
67
66
66
63
69

741
736
734
733
727
727

1 141
1 151
1,149
1,148
1,141
1,140

660
657
659
653
654
653

1 266
1,267
1,266
1,265
1,263
1,263

1 073
1,074
1,070
1,066
1,064
1,059

200
200
202
201
200
199

700
698
696
689
685
685

220
219
218
216
216
213

1 735

1
1
1
1
1

443
531
515
504
615

1
1
1
1
1

591
701
767
751
873

411
424
423
424
445

378
390
387
398
420

7256
7 373
7380
7458
7656

1
1
1
1
1

775
763
752
750
757

91
91
89
90
87

893
902
885
892
926

1 910
1 970
1,966
2033
1,984

1
1
1
1
1

856
907
925
966
871

2052
2080
2155
2 142
1 853

495
519
530
547
527

434
428
433
441
426

7930
8007
8 155
8272
8,158

1
1
1
1
1

777
786
782
791
786

84
87
85
83
83

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1 815
1 889
2 089
2208
2057

1
1
1
1
1

744
813
970
968
702

1
1
1
1
1

761
790
929
868
715

495
516
557
592
550

412
433
454
452
407

7 987
8 102
8 262
8 152
7635

1
1
1
1
1

766
745
715
707
658

1976
1977
1978...
1979
1980

2065
2,175
2326
2,485
2494

1 774
1 878
2006
2 117
2091

1 799
1 872
2003
2077
1 900

575
615
653
691
711

429
438
452
445
418

7920
8086
8231
8280
8098

1
1
1
1
1

1981
1982

2498
2,267

2094
2,016

1 898
1,744

730
716

408
386

June

2441
2,456
2465
2 480
2487
2503

2077
2087
2099
2 104
2 114
2 129

2 108
2 115
2 120
2112
2 112
2 101

678
681
684
686
687
692

July
August
September
October
November
December

2522
2,520
2,523
2,482
2470
2,472

2 132
2 106
2,138
2 140
2 137
2,145

2084
2013
2,057
2047
2011
2051

June

2,545
2539
2,533
2518
2 520
2483

2 146
2 139
2 147
2 135
2 097
2059

July
August
September
October
November
December

2460
2449
2,451
2466
2,479
2,485

1979:
January.
February
March
April

May

1
1
1
1
1

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January .
February
March
April

May

690
690
681
686
684
674

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




47

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—EMPLOYMENT—Con.
EMPLOYEES ON PAYROLLS OF NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS »—Adjusted for seasonal variation 2 — Service-producing
Government 3

Wholesale and retail trade
YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Transportation and
public utilities

Wholesale
trade

Total

Retail trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

Services
Total

Federal
Government

State and
local
government

34 142
35098
36013
37278
38839

3 903
3906
3 903

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

40743
42495
44 160
46023
47302

4 158
4268

1971 ....
1972
1973 .
1974

4476

1975...

48278
50,007
51 897
53,471
54345

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

56030
58,125
61 113
63363
64748

4582

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

11
11
11
12
12

337
566
778
160
716

3 133
3 198
3 248
3337
3 466

8 204
8 368
8 530
8*823
9 250

2688
2754
2830

13 245
13606
14 099
14705
15 040

3 597
3689
3 779
3907
3 993

9 648

3 058
3 185
3 337

15352
15949
16607
16987
17060

4001

4923
5 136
5 146

65659
65,689

3951

4036

4318

4442
4515

9917

10 320
10798
11 047

2911

2 977

3512

3 645

Private
sector, total

Manufacturing

*

Thousands
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

PRODUCTION OR
NONSUPERVISORY
WORKERS ON PRIVATE
NONAGRICULTURAL
PAYROLLS— Not seasonally
adjusted *

7 620
7982
8277
8660
9 036

8 594
8890
9 225
9596
10 074

2 279
2340
2358
2348
2378

6315

6550
6868
7248
7696

37989
38,979
39553
40,560
42278

12083
1 2,488
12555
12,781
13434

9498
10045
10 567
11 169
11 548

10 784
11 391
11 839
12 195
12554

2564

2731

8220
8672
9 102
9,437
9823

44249
45,137
46473
48,208
48 156

14296
14,308
14514
14,767
14044

11 797
12276
12857
13441
13892

12881
13334
13732
14,170
14686

2696
2,684
2663
2,724
2748

10 185
10,649
11 068
1 1 ,446
11 937

48 148
49,937
52201
52,809
50991

13544
14,045
14834
14,638
13,043

2719

2737
2758

3772
3908
4046

4415

11 351
11 836
12 329
12554
12645

17755
18,516
19542
20 192
20310

4546
4708
4969
5 204
5275

13209
13808
14573
14 989
15035

4271

4467
4724
4 975
5 160

14551
15,303
16252
17 112
17890

14871
15,127
15672
15 947
16241

2733
2,727
2753
2773
2866

12 138
12,399
12919
13 174
13,375

52897
55,179
58,156
60367
60,331

13,638
14,135
14,734
15068
14,214

5 165
5,081

20547
20,401

5358
5,280

15 189
15,122

5298
5,340

18619
19,064

16031
15,803

2,772
2,739

13,259
13,064

60,927
59,566

14,020
12,790

62458
62,669
62885
62878
63 147
63374

5058
5,080

20059
20,108
20 177
20 148
20163
20 164

5 130
5 146
5 165
5 165
5 189
5 210

14929
14962
15012
14 983
14974
14 954

4870
4,889
4905
4 927
4952
4 970

16696
16,804
16900
16951
17041
17 119

15775
1 5,788
15803
15 847
15881
15946

2758
2,757
2754
2757
2768
2776

13017
13,031
1 3,049
13090
13,113
13 170

58,534
58,51 1
59,236
59678
60,389
61 173

14,958
14,962
15,050
15073
15,129
15313

63460
63,665
63,716
63,888
64079
64,152

5 162

20 124
20140
20,199
20299
20378
20353

5 220
5228
5,232
5247
5 263
5248

14 904
14912
14,967
15052
15 115
15 105

4989
5,017
5038
5056
5067

17 156
17225
17,268
17336
17388
17461

16 029
16 104
16,055
16,031
16058
16,075

2782
2,811
2,776
2,775
2779
2,785

13247
13,293
13,279
13,256
13279
13,290

60850
60,999
61,176
61,232
61,248
61,374

15008
15,027
15,240
15,136
14,994
14,920

5 188
5 182

20379
20443
20441
20305
20 257
20208

5 275
5296
5297
5274

June

64,308
64513
64,665
64,777
64661
64621

5 243

15
15
15
15
14
14

104
147
144
031
996
965

5093
5 105
5*121
5 127
5 138
5*149

17545
17645
17702
17 746
17 784
17 821

16103
16 138
16219
16433
16329
16312

2790
2820
2,882
3 110
2 958
2943

13,313
13318
13,337
13323
13371
13369

59,748
59,649
59,986
60,118
60199
60,444

14,689
14,623
14,668
14,427
14 138
14,040

July
August
September
October
November
December

64,627
64724
64,822
64970
65,093
65217

5117

20 196
20232
20,268
20294
20,338
20372

5 243
5 256
5,272
5 281
5,294
5 311

14953
14 976
14,996
15 013
15,044
15 061

5 162
5 175
5,187
5 210
5,223
5 236

17893
17 960
18,038
18098
18,182
18 267

16259
16 236
16,210
16234
16,224
16208

2889
2 828
2,784
2795
2,796
2798

13,370
13408
13,426
13439
13,428
13410

59,991
60413
60,657
60,748
60,918
61,101

13,597
13,902
14,117
14,115
14,161
14,093

65320
65,474
65451
65598
65628
65668

5 145

5322
5 333
5 337
5*353
5 357
5 362

15 077
15 136
15 138
15 188
15207
15 232

5 253
5 264
5 271
5 286
5295
5 294

18 327
18400
18 406
18485
18 530
18 589

16 196
16192
16 143
16 121
16079
16021

2799
2790

5 170

20 399
20*469
20475
20 541
20564
20 594

2 777
2779
2776

13397
13,402
13362
13 344
13,300
13245

59540
59,416
59,862
60517
60,969
61 693

13926
13,918
13,998
14075
14,140
14,270

65764
65,771
65,825
65850
65,799
65,738

5 182
5,189
5,182
5 170
5,161
5,148

20 626
20652
20,636
20 598
20,539
20,470

5374
5 380
5,375
5 371
5,371
5,360

15 252
15 272
15,261
15 227
15,168
15,110

5 310
5*318
5,322
5 318
5,318
5,323

18639
18695
18,765
18834
18,861
18,883

16007
15917
15,920
15 930
15,920
15,914

2775
2,769
2,768
2758
2,749
2,744

13232
13,148
13,152
13 172
13,171
13,170

61 574
61,779
61,883
61 612
61,294
60,986

14,044
14,152
14,303
14,071
13,834
13,512

65685
65,747
65724
65717
65,790
65774

5 142
5 136

5 345
5 335
5 325
5 310
5 311
5 293

15081
15 126
15 122
15 117
15 143
15 161

5 320
5322
5326
5328
5*331
5339

18 919
18970
18 957
18 984
19020
19046

15878
15858
15871
15 861
15868
15836

2741

5099

20426
20461
20447
20427
20454
20454

2,737
2737
2733
2,731
2738

13 137
13,121
13 134
13 128
13,137
13098

59068
58,980
59,158
59,521
59,989
60,308

13,192
13,166
13,101
12979
12,968
12,941

5075
5056
5,054
5033
5,019
5,008

20438
20410
20,380
20344
20,320
20,256

5 279
5 265
5,252
5 237
5,212
5,192

15 159
15 145
15,128
15 107
15,108
15,064

5 342
5*344
5,351
5 350
5,356
5,367

19083
19097
19,136
19 144
19,187
19,215

15669
15 685
15,784
15780
15,772
15,758

2737
2739
2,735
2742
2,746
2,747

12,932
12946
13,049
1 3,038
13,026
13,011

59,934
59922
59,919
59,495
59,292
59,209

12,630
12693
12,790
12,505
12,319
12,201

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

65607
65592
65,705
65651
65,654
65,604

4541

4656
4725
4542
4713

5100

5005
5 110
5175

5177

5,177
5184
5199

5,196

5182
5166

5 153
5 131
5 121
5,119
5134

5,126
5134

5149

5 156
5 165
5160

5123
5117
5117

4 113
4 277
4433

5261

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




4148
4165

5019

2781

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 167.

48

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—EMPLOYMENT—Con.
PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKERS ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS '—Adjusted for seasonal variation 8
Goods-producing
Manufacturing

YEAR AND MONTH

Private
sector,
total

Durable goods industries
Total

Mining

Construction

Lum-

Total
Total

*

*

ber
and
wood
products

*

Furniture
and
fixtures

Stone,
clay,
and
glass
products

Primary
metal
industries

Fabricated metal
products

Machinery,

except
electrical

Electric
and
electronic
equipment

Transportation
equipment

Instruments
and related
products

Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries

Thousands

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

37,989
38,979
39,553
40560
42,278

532
512
498
497
494

2,426
2,500
2,562
2637
2,749

12,083
12,488
12,555
12 781
13,434

6,618
6,935
7,027
7213
7,715

544
555
558
567
571

290
305
309
321
340

469
478
484
494
505

881
902
912
967
1,023

897
946
966
993
1,060

976
1,038
1,059
1 120
1,215

956
1,023
1,006
1 009
1,110

1,040
1,108
1,155
1 157
1,273

261
269
268
268
283

304
313
310
318
336

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

44,249
45137
46,473
48208
48,156

487
469
461
472
473

2,818
2741
2,822
3012
2,990

14,296
14308
14,514
14767
14,044

8,369
8364
8,457
8651
8,055

578
561
571
584
554

364
358
372
383
362

517
500
509
526
512

1,056
1 016
1,003
1 042
1000

1,160
1 206
1,244
1 285
1,190

1,344
1 369
1,343
1 382
1,323

1,289
1 286
1,285
1 311
1,234

1,400
1 406
1,465
1 458
1,236

316
325
326
336
317

346
338
340
345
329

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

48,148
49,937
52,201
52,809
50,991

455
475
486
530
571

3,071
3,257
3,405
3,294
2,808

13,544
14,045
14,834
14,638
13,043

7,664
8,051
8,728
8,662
7,557

579
627
655
608
517

365
400
420
402
337

513
544
576
569
499

923
933
1,011
1,030
887

1,129
1,190
1,278
1,257
1,090

1,182
1,245
1,402
1,481
1,339

1,153
1,220
1,344
1,321
1,091

1,209
1,239
1,338
1,270
1,154

294
313
348
370
332

318
340
356
354
311

1976
1977
1978
1979...
1980

52897
55 179
58 156
60367
60331

17067
17 774
18726
19351
18442

592
618
638
719
762

2814
3 021
3354
3 565
3421

13638
14 135
14734
15068
14214

7 914
8307
8805
9 110
8442

576
616
647
654
578

364
382
406
406
376

514
533
554
559
513

904
922
954
986
878

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

235
290
384
423
233

353
376
400
422
426

329
334
345
339
313

1981
1982

60927
59,566

18245
16,589

841
831

3261
3,004

14020
12,790

8294
7,350

553
494

374
343

491
437

862
684

1 171
1,034

1 581
1,368

1 311
1,217

1 220
1,085

430
410

302
279

June

59689
59,860
60198
60057
60319
60511

19270
19,270
19440
19382
19434
19483

699
705
709
708
710
714

3 449
3444
3582
3 530
3568
3 588

15 122
15 121
15 149
15 144
15 156
15 181

9129
9145
9168
9 171
9 177
9201

657
658
662
657
659
658

413
412
411
407
405
404

560
562
567
561
563
564

989
988
992
995
994
1 002

1
1
1
1
1
1

306
307
306
307
309
313

1 607
1 616
1 619
1 637
1 640
1 651

1 369
1,374
1 382
1 386
1 391
1 400

1
1
1
1
1
1

467
467
468
462
458
446

418
420
421
421
421
423

343
341
340
338
337
340

July....
August
September
October
November
December

60502
60,455
60,532
60,689
60737
60,834

19492
19,334
19,329
19,305
19207
19,260

721
730
730
733
732
734

3 606
3603
3,589
3583
3 581
3615

15 165
15001
15,010
14989
14894
14911

9 186
9052
9,093
9048
8 972
8992

656
653
650
655
644
635

406
406
402
403
403
401

561
559
555
554
549
549

1 002
991
984
976
969
958

1 305
1 290
1,291
1 290
1 285
1 281

1 663
1 655
1,659
1 627
1 622
1 619

1 401
1 377
1,397
1 397
1 390
1,396

1 431
1 357
1,394
1 384
1 352
1,393

422
423
422
424
422
424

339
341
339
338
336
336

June

60,941
61 000
60,924
60497
60128
59,824

19268
19156
19009
18678
18 323
18067

738
742
744
752
761
769

3680
3 653
3515
3 436
3 399
3367

14850
14761
14 750
14490
14 163
13 931

8926
8 903
8895
8655
8 385
8208

628
630
624
580
546
544

400
397
398
393
375
365

550
550
544
527
512
498

951
946
941
927
887
844

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

307
316
321
231
175
182

425
428
432
429
426
422

334
330
330
328
318
307

July
August
September
October
November
December

59640
59880
60,024
60217
60,432
60594

17822
17964
18,016
18 110
18,217
18270

757
755
768
776
787
799

3 329
3 338
3,355
3 363
3356
3 368

13 736
13871
13,893
13 971
14074
14 103

8072
8 143
8,177
8249
8345
8367

546
557
563
569
575
580

354
359
365
368
370

490
494
497
498
502
501

807
813
827
846
866
878

1 129
1 149
1,157
1 168
1 177
1 182

June...

60715
60,717
60784
60903
60,887
61 077

18280
18,208
18259
18 216
18 167
18267

810
818
827
710
719
846

3 378
3336
3 357
3 367
3292
3 261

14092
14054
14075
14 139
14156
14 160

8364
8324
8 346
8 394
8 397
8402

575
573
572
574
576
568

371
372
373
378
381
381

501
500
498
498
497
496

873
871
869
875
875
876

July
August
September
October
November
December

61 224
61 235
61,215
61 082
60,824
60,510

18313
18 232
18,168
18021
17,827
17,572

869
887
895
897
903
904

3 255
3 230
3,215
3 197
3,170
3,130

14 189
14 115
14,058
13 927
13,754
13,538

8404
8361
8,313
8229
8,084
7,915

565
553
544
527
512
500

383
379
375
371
363
358

494
494
489
482
475
465

873
872
867
852
832
809

June

60218
60,264
60059
59893
59,903
59716

17295
17,293
17 123
16960
16902
16704

897
899
898
890
862
837

3 036
3090
3047
3 029
3060
3024

13 362
13304
13 178
13041
12980
12843

7 798
7753
7665
7 556
7511
7 408

489
495
490
493
492
491

354
351
348
345
343
342

453
453
448
443
444
438

783
769
751
724
704
689

1
1
1
1
1
1

July
August
September
October
November
December

59568
59,367
59,247
58988
58,850
58,764

16578
16,430
16,307
16095
15,961
15,908

814
804
792
776
763
750

3013
2,992
2,973
2 951
2,946
2,917

12751
1 2,634
12,542
12 368
12,252
12,241

7350
7,234
7,150
6992
6,900
6,892

491
491
493
495
500
506

339
342
338
336
337
338

437
434
432
427
422
418

672
658
640
615
601
596

1 031
1,018
1,008
988
975
973

139
198
270
299
195

340
422
526
634
602

160
233
318
388
328

1979:
January... .
February
March
April.

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May.

268
268
268
233
186
158

668
654
649
633
625
590

395
384
388
374
335
298

1 569
1 562
1,559
1 567
1 575
1 575

1 280
1 287
1,290
1 293
1 309
1 310

1 170
1 196
1,194
1 218
1 246
1 241

421
423
423
424
427
428

306
303
302
300
300
302

181
*176
181
'l86
189
188

1
1
1
1
1
1

579
574
571
573
579
588

1 309
1 307
1 313
1 318
1 321
1 320

1
1
1
1
1
1

245
221
239
259
247
252

428
427
428
430
430
431

302
303
302
303
302
302

188
184
,176
157
,136
,113

1 594
1 604
1,597
1 592
1,572
1,545

1 326
1 326
1,323
1 316
1,292
1,261

1 240
1 216
1,207
1 200
1,172
1,136

432
432
433
432
430
429

309
301
302
300
300
299

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

122
121
122
100
105
095

426
425
422
418
417
413

293
291
287
284
281
279

1 116
1,082
1,072
1 039
1,010
1,044

411
407
404
398
394
390

280
275
273
271
268
267

1981:
January....
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March .
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




096
086
075
062
054
039

516
503
476
449
438
396

1 358
1,321
1,297
1 243
1,215
1,199

266
259
246
238
233
226

1 215
1,206
1,193
1 180
1,178
1,161

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 167.

49

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—EMPLOYMENT—Con.
PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKERS ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS »—Adjusted for seasonal variation 2
Service-producing

Goods-producing — Manufacturing: Nondurable goods industries

Wholesale and retail trade

Rub-

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Food
and
kindred
products

Tex-

Tobacco
manufactures

tile
mill
products

Apparel
and
other
textile
products

Paper
and
allied
products

Printing
and
pub-

lishing

Chemicals
and
allied
products

ber
and
misc.
plastics
products

Petroleum
and
coal
products

Leather and
leather
products

Total

Transportation
and
public
utilities

Total

Wholesale
trade

Retail
trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

Services

Thousands

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

5465
5553
5,527
5569
5,719

1
1
1
1
1

191
178
167
157
159

80
79
77
78
75

805
812
793
798
827

1
1
1
1
1

080
123
138
158
206

478
486
486
489
498

592
595
590
602
621

505
519
525
529
546

130
126
120
114
113

288
317
323
336
366

316
319
308
306
310

24645
25602

1966
1967 ...
1968
1969 .
1970

5,926
5944
6,056
6116
5,989

1 180
1 187
1 192
1 202
1,207

72
74
72
70
69

859
850
881
884
855

1 246
1 237
1,240
1 238
1,196

518
526
536
551
543

646
662
667
682
679

574
592
610
622
604

115
115
118
112
118

398
397
435
462
444

319
304
306
294
273

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

5,880
5993
6 107
5976
5485

1,203
1 192
1 167
1 164
1 120

63
62
65
64
62

837
867
886
843
752

1,178
1 208
1 250
1 175
1 067

522
532
543
544
480

658
664
670
660
624

588
593
611
623
580

124
125
124
126
123

450
495
547
545
465

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

5724
5,828
5929
5,958
5772

1
1
1
1
1

145
161
174
191
175

64
57
56
56
54

800
792
783
771
737

1
1
1
1
1

134
129
145
117
079

508
518
525
536
523

625
647
672
697
699

600
616
628
633
626

128
131
136
137
125

1981
1982

5727
5,440

1 150
1,127

55
53

713
643

1 060
984

518
493

699
698

628
601

June

5993
5,976
5981
5,973
5979
5,980

1 193
1 185
1 192
1 190
1 191
1,196

57
56
57
57
57
56

782
779
776
773
772
774

1 149
1 136
1 131
1 131
1 127
1,118

527
531
533
534
535
537

687
690
692
692
696
696

July
August
September
October
November
December

5,979
5949
5,917
5941
5,922
5,919

1,187
1 190
1,188
1 194
1,191
1,192

56
56
57
57
50
53

771
767
761
764
766
766

1,126
1 104
1,094
1 102
1,094
1,093

540
540
538
539
537
537

June

5924
5,858
5855
5835
5778
5723

1 189
1,183
1 178
1 171
1 169
1 166

53
53
53
54
54
54

767
764
765
759
744
723

1
1
1
1
1
1

099
100
104
092
080
076

July
August
September
October
November
December

5664
5,728
5,716
5,722
5729
5,736

1 168
1,191
1,178
1,171
1 165
1,163

54
52
54
54
55
54

709
725
720
722
723
721

June

5,728
5730
5,729
5745
5,759
5758

1 162
1 163
1,156
1 162
1,161
1 151

54
54
55
55
55
55

721
718
717
716
717
721

July
August
September
October
November
December

5,785
5754
5,745
5698
5,670
5,623

1 151
1 141
1,137
1 137
1,141
1,138

55
55
55
55
55
54

June

5564
5,551
5513
5485
5,469
5435

1 130
1,137
1 134
1 123
1 128
1 124

July
August
September
October
November
December

5401
5,400
5,392
5376
5,352
5,349

1 129
1,126
1,123
1 127
1,123
1,119

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

3490
3561

10234
10400
10560
10869
11 358

2684
2 726
2758
2823
2922

26649
27619
28677
29959
30649

3638
3718
3757
3863
3,914

11 820
12121
12542
13094
13375

3023
3085
3 153
3260
3329

257
256
245
232
213

31 079
32 161
33 472
34348
34 570

3,872
3943
4034
4079
3 894

13,615
14135
14715
14999
15023

493
558
591
612
559

227
218
220
209
197

35853
37405
39430
41,016
41 933

3 918
4008
4 142
4299
4293

134
120

569
537

201
185

42805
42,940

633
632
631
631
630
635

136
137
137
137
137
137

612
615
618
616
621
618

217
215
214
212
213
213

701
700
700
703
706
704

635
633
633
636
636
637

137
137
137
137
137
138

624
615
604
604
601
596

537
536
535
530
523
518

706
705
703
701
697
698

638
635
634
636
630
624

138
89
86
109
131
133

1 071
1 073
1,066
1 064
1 064
1 064

510
513
515
518
519
520

695
695
696
695
695
700

616
616
618
619
622
623

1
1
1
1
1
1

057
055
058
061
065
066

520
519
519
519
520
521

696
697
695
697
697
698

724
718
715
702
694
685

079
067
,065
055
,049
,036

521
521
525
516
512
508

55
55
54
54
54
53

673
670
654
662
649
636

1 016
1 017
1 006
993
989
986

52
53
51
51
48
54

634
630
628
629
623
623

963
972
971
968
962
963

2 189
2237
2291
2347
2388

7939
8,295

8797
9037
9,389
9834
10046

2442
2534
2,651
2797
2,879

8,749
9246
9,727
10205
10,481

3,315
3405
3 547
3670
3637

10,300
10729
11 168
11 329
11 387

2,937
3024
3 121
3 169
3 173

10,655
11 059
11 606
12 100
12479

15649
16316
17219
17748
17812

3746
3878
4094
4274
4312

11 904
12438
13 125
13474
13500

3243
3397
3593
3776
3907

13043
13683
14476
15,193
15921

4283
4,194

17958
17,827

4360
4,268

13598
13,559

3999
3,994

16565
16,926

40419
40590
40758
40675
40885
41 028

4238
4252
4263
4 178
4277
4333

17 651
17698
17745
17717
17723
17723

4217
4231
4245
4243
4262
4281

13434
13467
13500
13474
13461
13,442

3708
3720
3732
3738
3762
3,780

14822
14920
15018
15,042
15 123
15,192

202
207
205
205
204
203

41 010
41 121
41,203
41 384
41 530
41,574

4324
4338
4,335
4341
4,352
4,345

17676
17692
17,733
17829
1 7,900
17,884

4282
4290
4,293
4307
4,319
4,314

13,394
13402
13,440
13522
13,581
13,570

3,787
3810
3,807
3816
3,828
3,829

1 5,223
15281
15,328
15398
15,450
15,516

595
591
595
584
553
536

202
202
202
199
197
195

41
41
41
41
41
41

4 334
4331
4329
4317
4304
4272

17893
17962
17949
17 825
17778
17 720

4329
4344
4344
4 322
4304
4284

13564
13,618
13605
13 503
13474
13 436

3850
3,868
3879
3 886
3898
3 900

15596
15,683
15758
15791
15825
15865

134
135
134
134
135
135

520
533
540
551
556
561

187
195
195
194
195
195

41 818
41 916
42,008
42 107
42215
42324

4265
4266
4,267
4281
4272
4280

17 701
17735
17,760
17775
17816
17839

4 282
4292
4,301
4305
4314
4,328

13 419
13,443
13,459
13,470
13502
13,511

3911
3,918
3,924
3,939
3950
3,957

15 941
1 5,997
16,057
16,112
16177
16,248

625
627
628
629
630
633

136
137
137
137
137
136

561
563
567
570
576
577

196
197
197
199
201
200

42 435
42 509
42525
42687
42720
42 810

4281
4281
4279
4 291
4282
4288

17867
17 900
17891
17 946
17946
17979

4338
4345
4347
4360
4,362
4364

13529
13555
13,544
13586
13,584
13615

3973
3978
3,980
3994
4,001
4001

16,314
16350
16,375
16456
16,491
16,542

700
702
703
703
703
702

633
632
632
628
623
620

135
133
132
130
130
128

578
581
576
568
561
553

209
204
205
204
202
199

42 911
43 003
43,047
43 061
42,997
42,938

4296
4302
4,292
4279
4,269
4,256

18023
18 051
18,045
18009
17,947
17,885

4372
4375
4,370
4366
4,364
4,354

13651
13676
13,675
13643
13,583
13,531

4008
4015
4,016
4011
4,004
4,005

16,584
16635
16,694
16762
16,777
16,792

505
501
500
498
495
492

701
701
703
700
700
698

615
613
611
606
604
600

123
122
121
119
120
119

551
545
540
541
543
541

195
190
190
189
187
186

42 923
42971
42936
42 933
43001
43 012

4254
4247
4234
4225
4223
4208

17 841
17882
17868
17 855
17893
17 890

4334
4,324
4314
4 296
4298
4280

13507
13,558
13554
13 559
13595
13610

4000
3,998
3992
3991
3988
3999

16828
16,844
16842
16862
16897
16915

491
489
492
486
487
486

696
696
696
696
694
695

596
597
595
593
592
589

119
119
122
120
120
119

537
535
532
526
523
524

184
183
182
180
180
177

42 990
42937
42,940
42 893
42,889
42,856

4 189
4168
4,171
4 149
4,135
4,125

17868
17833
17,800
17 764
17,738
17,689

4268
4,252
4,240
4 225
4,201
4,183

13600
13,581
13,560
13 539
13,537
13,506

3994
3,990
3,994
3990
3,993
3,997

16939
16,946
16,975
16990
17,023
17,045

7567
7 691
7820
8046
8436

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

673
844
915
819
805
757

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




50

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—WEEKLY HOURS
AVERAGE WEEKLY GROSS HOURS PER PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKER ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS '
Total z

Adjusted for seasonal variation

3

Manufacturing industries
YEAR AND MONTH

*

Min-

8

ing

Construction8

Unadjusted
for
seasonal
variation

sea-

sonal
variation

Average
overtime
hours *

Total

Average
overtime
hours 4

Primary
metal
industries

Fabricated
metal
products

Machinery,

except
electrical

Electric
and
electronic
equipment

Transportation
equipment

Instruments
and
related
products

Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries 5

395

400

407

41 0

402

405

407

395

40.7

41.0

41.1

41.7

40.6

39.7

409
41 2
41 5

41 4
41 7
42 o

41 3
41 7
42 1

41 8
42 4
43 1

403
405
41 0

42.0
42.0

40.9

40 1
404
40 9

395
402
41 0
41 7
42 1

405

39.8

42 1
42 9

408
408
41 4

396
396
39 9

39
34
36
36
30

42 2
41 2
41 4
41 3
40 3

43
35
38
38
30

40 8
402
406
402
39 5

41 5
404
406
404
39 2

42 0
41 6
41 8
41 9
41 2

42 1
41 1
41 6
41 8
404

424
41 5
41 7
41 6
40 7

43 8
426
42 1
425
41 1

41 2
402
40 3
404
39 8

426
41 4
42 2
41 5
403

42 1
41 2
40 5
407
402

40 0
394
394
390
38 7

399
405
407
400
395

29
35
38
33
26

40 3
41 2
41 5
407
399

29
36
41
34
26

398
404
39 9
392
38 7

398
402
400
39 1
380

41 6
42 1
41 9
41 3
404

40 1
41 4
42 3
41 6
400

404
41 2
41 6
408
40 1

406
42 1
42 8
421
40 8

39 9
404
404
397
395

407
41 7
42 1
405
404

398
406
40 9
395

38 9
395
390
387
385

368
365
368
37 0
370

401

31
35
36
33
28

406

32
37
38
35
28

399
398
398
39 4
385

388

41 1

42.5

40.6

38.8

41 6
41 5
408

400
404
403
40 3
398

388

41.3

41 2
41 5
42 1
41 8
41 0

403

393
38 7
38 1

408
41 0
41 0
40 7
404

41 7

39.0

40 8
41 3
41 8
41 4
401

422
41 1
406

409
40 3
405

388
38 8
387

28
2.3

402

28
2.2

387

384

406

405

403

409

400

409

404

388

38.0

37.2

40.0

38.6

39.2

39.7

39.3

40.5

39.8

38.5

36
3.7
36
29
34
34

41 4

40
4.0
39
29
37
36

397

396

41 8

422

41 1

42 1

405

427

409

386

39.6

38.5

41.6

42.1

41.3

42.6

40.6

42.5

41.1

38.6

399
394
395
39 5

388
37 7
386
38 6

420
41 3
41 7
41 5

41 7
41 6
41 5
41 4

41 2
392
407
40 8

424
404
41 8
41 9

406
39 1
404
40 4

423
383
41 4
409

41 1
403
408
406

392
37 5
385
389

40 8
407

39 3
394
396
394
38 9

38 8
386

41 4
41 4

40 8
406

41 9
41 7

40 2
399

41 2

408

386

38.7

41.4

40.8

41.8

40.5

387
38 9

41 4
41 3

41 6
41 2
41 1
41 2
40 7

408
407

41 6
41 5

403
404

41.3
40.9
41.1

39.0

38.8

41.4

40.5

40.9

41.5

40.4

41.0

40.6
40.7
40.8
40.9
40.9

38.8
39.2
39.2

40.6

3e
34
34
34
33
3.2

407
407

41.3

38.9

40.4

40.4

38.8

402
398
398

407
404

384
382
383

40.4

387
38 8

373
372
37 4

386
380
378
377
37 1

42 7
426
42 6
430
427

369
370
369

403

405
407
41 2

24
2.8
28
31
36

376
377
37 3
379
37 3

41 4
406
40 7
406
398

424
426
424
41 9
41 9

37 2
365
368
366
364

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

361
358
357
353

424
434
434
43 0
433

1981
1982

352

437

369

398

34.8

42.6

36.7

38.9

36.0

fix-

tures

Stone,
clay,
and
glass
products

41 1
41 5
42 0

37.0

41 6
41 9
42 3

361

ber
and
wood
products

Furniture
and

Hours

41.0

36.5

Lum-

24
2.8
30
33
39

398

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

Adjusted
for

*

369

38.6
38.7
38.8

.

Sea-

sonally
adjusted

405

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1971
1972
1973 .
1974
1975

Durable goods industries

Total manufacturing
Not
sea-

sonally
adjusted

40.3

404
40 2
397

40.9

41.0

41 1
40 8
40 1
39.3

40.4

1979:
January..
February
March ....
April

May
June ..
July
August
September
October
November .. .
December

353

357

424

347

40 1

406

35.4

35.7

42.6

35.5

40.2

40.6

357
351
355
359

358
35 3
357
35 7

429
42 6
427
43 2

37 1
356
373
380

406
38 9
40 1
40 4

406
39 2
402
40 2

360

357
357

41 7
43 1

37 8
38 1

39 9
400

35.7

43.5

38.0

40.3

356

356
356

437
437

377
366

403
404

40 2
40 1
402
402
40 1

35.9

35.6

43.9

37.2

40.9

40.1

34
32
32
33
32
3.2

35.1

35 1
350
353

356
355
353
353
35 2
351

434
43 3
43 4
42 9
42 7
433

353
35 7
362
367
37 0
380

398
398
398
394
393
394

40 2
40 1
398
39 7
39 4
39 2

31
30
31
30
26
24

40 7
40 6
402
40 2
39 7
396

32
31
31
30
26
24

394
39 1
384
374
37 5
37 7

396
38 9
383
38 2
37 6
37 1

41 3
41 1
40 9
40 5
40 4
40 5

406
40 7
405
40 5
39 5
390

409
408
405
406
399
39 9

41 5
41 6
41 3
41 3
40 9
407

404
40 3
399
399
39 5
393

353
355

350
35 1

420
43 2

378
374

388
394

39 1
394

39 5
39 9

370
374

402
404

390
394

397
40 1

405
408

390
394

40.1

37.7

407

401

385

35.2

43.5

38.0

39.8

39.7

38.9

38.1

40.8

39.7

40.5

39.7

41.1

40.1

39.1

353

43 7

38 0

398

39 7

38 8

37 9

40 9

40 2

404

41.0

353

408

398

41 0

403

389

35.3

35.3

43.6

36.9

40.2

39.9

38.0

41.0

40.6

41.0

40.1

41.4

40.4

39.1

442

372

408

406

394

38 5

41 2

40.8

354

40 1

39.2

356

24
26
2.8
28
3.0
31

38 1
38 7

35.3

25
26
2.8
28
3.0
31

41 2

406

41 0

401

41 5

405

394

35 1

355
353
353
354
353
352

43 7
429
424
43 7
439
42 3

36 5
351
373
37 o
370
37 2

399
395
39 9
39 7
40 1
402

40 3
39 8
39 9
40 0
40 2
40 0

30
29
29
29
30
29

40 8
402
404
40 5
40 7
40 4

30
29
29
30
31
29

40 0
39 0
39 1
394
39 4
38 8

39 2
387
38 5
38 5
388
38 7

41 5
407
408
41 1
40 9
40 7

41 0
40 7
40 8
41 1
41 1
408

40 7
404
404
406
407
406

41 2
409
409
41 0
41 3
41 1

403
397
400
40 1
402
40 1

41 4

409

386

40.4

40.5

38.3

352
352
352
354

41 1
41 4
41 5
41 1

404
403

389
386

40.4

38.9

403

390

356
356

353
35 2

43 6
44 2

378
37 4

396
39 9

39 9
39 9

40 4
404

38 6
384

386
38 3

40 7
40 7

40 6
40 7

404
40 4

41 1
41 2

402
402

41 1
41 2

404
406

385
389

35.1

35.0

43.9

35.8

39.5

39.5

37.6

37.5

40.3

40.6

39.8

40.4

40.4

40.4

38 0

38 0

40 1

40 1

40 1

409

39 9

408

404

393

39.8
39.6

29
29
2.7
26
2.4
2.4

37.8
38.0

37.7
38.0

40.2
39.7

39.7
39.2

39.7
39.6

40.7
40.5

39.5
39.5

40.5
39.9

40.3
40.0

39.5
39.1

36.0
35.8
35.7

41.4

41 3
39 6
409
40 8

40.8

407
40 5

405

394
39.5

1980:
January
February .
March
April

May
June
July
August ...
September
October .
November
December ..

35 1
35.2

40.2

40 2
40.5

39.9

407

40.4

387

1981:
January.
February
March ....
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

35.0

352

35 1

446

37 5

39 7

39 6

35.1
35.2

35.1
35.0

44.4
44.8

37.0
37.1

39.7
39.9

39.4
39.2

29
29
2.7
26
2.5
2.4

339

343
35 1
349
34 9
350
34 9

42 9
437
43 8
42 8
427
42 8

33 3
358
370
366
375
37 5

37 -j
392
39 1
38 7
390
39 3

37 5
395
39 0
39 0
39 1
39 1

23
25
23
24
23
23

38 1
399
394
39 5
395
39 6

22
23
22
22
22
22

34 8
38 1
37 7
37 7
382
38 4

33 5
379
373
37 4
373
376

38 5
402
399
40 0
40 1
40 3

383
396
387
38 5
385
38 8

38 1
398
394
393
394
394

392
408
40 1
40 1
398
397

383
399
394
394
394
394

40.7

40.0

38.4

403
409

400
399

387
382

40.9

40.0

38.5

41 3

401

386

349
348

42 5
424

380
376

389

39 1
390

396
394

374

405

394

398

396

409

401

382

36.9
37.1
36.1
36.8

37.8
37.5
37.5
37.6
37.8

40.2
40.2
40.2
40.2
40.1

388
386

42.0
41.9
41.6
42.2

22
22
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.2

385
382

34.8
34.7
34.7
34.8

23
23
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3

39.2
38.9
39.0
39.2
39.2

39.4
39.2
39.3
39.3
39.3

39.3
39.0
39.2
39.3
39.4

40.6
40.1
40.4
40.9
40.1

40.0
39.9
39.6
39.4
39.7

38.6
38.6
39.0
39.1
39.0

1982:
January
February
March ...
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

34.8

348
34 7
348
350
352
35.2
34.8
34.7
34.7
35.0

39.0
38.9
39.0
39.3
39.7

38.8
38.9
39.0
39.0

39.9

40 1

39.1
39.2
39.3
39.3

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




38.4
38.1
38.7
38.8

37.8
38.2
38.3
38.8

39.8

388

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 168 and 169.

389

38.7

366

51

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—WEEKLY HOURS—Con.
AVERAGE WEEKLY GROSS HOURS PER PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKER ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS »—Adjusted for seasonal variation 2
Wholesale and retail trade

Manufacturing— nondurable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Total

Average
overtime
hours 3

*

*

393
39.7

396
39.7

40 1

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

402

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

393

1976..

394

1977

39.4

1978....

394

1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April.
May
June...
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

39.7

398
39.7

391

Food
and
kindred
products

Tobacco
manufactures 4

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
misc.
plastics
products4

Leather
and
leather
products

Transportation and
public
utilities

Total

Wholesale
trade

Retail
trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate 4

Services

Hours

25
27
27
29
32

409
41 0
41 0
41 0
41 1

39 0
386
38 7
388
37 9

39 9
406
40 6
41 0
41 7

354
362
36 1
359
364

42 5
426
427
428
43 1

38 2
383
383
385
386

41 4
41 6
41 6
41 6
41 9

41 2
41 6
41 7
41 8
42 2

40 3
41 0
408
41 3
420

374
376
375
379
382

34
3.1
33
3.4
30

41 2
409
408
408
405

38 9
386
379
374
378

41 9
409
41 2
408
399

364
360
361
359
353

434
428
429

41 9

388
384
383
383
377

420
41 6
41 8
41 8
41 6

424
427
425
426
428

420
41 4
41 5
41 1
402

30
3.3
34
3.0
27

403

356
360
359
352
352

42 1

375

41 6

428

42.8

37.7

41.7

429

377

41 8

42.2

37.5

41.5

41 6

369

43.0

383

405

376

369

38.2

40.6

37.4

37.3

38 1

406

373

375

41 1
41 3

37.9

40.7

37.0

37.3

36.1

377

408

366

372

359

386
382
383
372
372

41 2
405
406
407
405

37 1

407

359

373

355

36.6

40.3

35.3

37.1

35.1

361

40 1

347

370

347

35.7

40.2

34.2

37.1

34.7

353

399

338

367

344

403

377

40 1

35 1

395

337

366

339

42.7

41.1

38.3

40.4

34.9

39.4

36.6

33.9

424

41 1

378

405

346

393

33 1

366

42.1

40.5

36.9

40.2

34.2

38.8

32.7

36.5

33.6

41 0

41 2

399

37 1

397

339

387

324

365

335

404

378
376
386

40.4

38.3

403

382

406
41 3
409
395
393

405

375

40 1

358

425

375

41 6

42 1

407

374

398

337

387

32 1

364

333

40.0

37.8

40.4

35.6

42.9

37.7

41.7

42.7

41.0

36.9

39.9

397

38 1

404

356

429

376

41 9

436

409

37 1

400

39.3
39.0

30
3.2
32
3.1
28

39.9

38.0

40.4

35.3

42.6

37.5

41.9

43.8

40.5

36.5

39.9

397

38 1

40 1

354

422

37 1

41 5

41 8

400

367

396

33.3
32.9
32.6
32.2

38.8
38.8
38.8
38.5

31.6
31.0
30.6
30.2

36.4
36.4
36.2
36.2

33.0
32.8
32.7
32.6

39.1
38.4

28
2.5

397

388

396

357

373

41 6

37.8

37.5

34.7

37.1

40.9

43.2
43.9

40.3
39.6

36.7
35.6

394

39.4

42.5
41.8

32.2
31.9

38.5
38.4

30.1
29.9

36.3
36.2

32.6
32.6

394

31
3.2
32
2.8
30
30

397

360

32.5
32.6
32.7
32.8
32.6

38.7
38.7
39.0
38.7
39.0

30.6
30.7
30.7
30.9
30.6

36.4
36.4
36.3
36.3
36.0

32.6
32.6
32.7
32.7
32.7

31
3.0
3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1

39.7

396
39.1

388

39.3
39.4
38.6
39.2

393
393
39.3
39.4
39.3
39.4
39.4

39.5

393
39.0

391
38.9

387
38.6

388
38.9

390
39.1

393
397
39.3

39 1
39.2

394
394
392
39.2
38.9

389
38.8
38.7

366
39.0

384
38.4

385
385
385
38.5
38.6

385
38.6
38.6

40.5

338

405

358

427

376

41 9

437

41 1

367

399

39.7

36.1

40.1

35.3

42.7

37.7

41.9

43.9

41.2

36.2

40.0

400

38 1

402

353

427

377

41 9

445

41 4

362

399

39.7

37.5

38.9

34.2

41.9

37.1

41.8

43.9

39.4

35.8

39.3

397
398

389
39 0

40 1
404

35 1
35 2

426
427

375
375

41 9
41 8

437
432

405
407

361
363

399
399

327

389

307

361

327

398
398

361
376

404
403

353
353

427
427

375
377

41 9
420

436
436

402
400

368
365

398

326

388

306

362

328

40.0
39.9
39.9
39.9

39.2

40.7

35.3

42.5

37.6

41.8

43.7

40.5

37.0

388

407

353

426

374

41 7

434

405

366

38.9

41.0

35.3

42.7

37.6

41.9

44.4

394

41 1

355

427

374

41 7

435

40.3
40.7

36.7
37.0

40.0
40.0
40.0
40.1
39.7

32.6
32.6
32.5
32.6
32.6

38.9
38.8
38.7
38.9
38.8

30.6
30.6
30.5
30.6
30.6

36.1
36.2
36.2
36.3
36.4

32.8
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.8

3.0
28
3.0
30
2.6
25

397
397
395
396

41 6
41 1
407
403
398
393

364
35 8
353
356
353
352

426
42 7
425
424
41 8
41 6

376
37 4
37 1
37 1
37 1
368

41 9
41 8
41 7
41 6
41 4
41 2

370
40 8
40 1
41 0
422
42 1

403
40 0
400
39 7
389
39 3

371
372
367
372
367
365

398
395
396
397

32.5

38.8

30.5

36.2

32.7

324

387

304

363

327

32.3

38.5

30.3

36.3

32 1

386

300

362

39.5

32.2

38.6

396

374
369
377
383
387
384

394

320

381

30.1
30.1

36.1
36.4

32.6
32.6
32.6
32.6

27
27
2.8
28
2.9
30

397
399

366
36 9

390
39 1

35 1
35 1

41 6
41 9

369
37 0

40 9
41 1

42 2
42 1

38 6
400

363
364

397
39 5

320
321

38.1

30.0

36.2

32.6

383

301

363

327

39.8

38.2

39.7

35.2

42.1

36.9

41.2

42.3

40.2

36.5

39.8

32.1

38.5

30.1

36.1

396

40 0

396

353

422

37 1

41 5

43 1

406

36 7

398

322

386

302

363

39.7

40.1

40.0

35.1

42.5

37.0

41.7

43.2

40.9

36.2

39.5

32.2

398

382

403

356

42 9

374

41 6

43 4

41 5

366

397

322

38.4
38.6

30.2
30.1

36.3
36.3

32.6
32.7
32.7
32.6

30
3.0
28
2.8
29
29

40 3
399
395
399
398
397

38 6
386
37 3
372
387
38 5

40 5
40 1
398
398
40 1
40 1

364
357
357
355
360
35 9

42 7
425
42 5
425
42 8
426

37 6
373
37 0
373
37 5
37 5

41 7
41 7
41 6
41 6
41 6
41 6

43 6
437
434
437
43 5
43 3

40 8
40 1
40 6
403
408
40 9

37 0
37 1
37 1
368
371
37 2

39 7
396
395
395
395
39 5

323

388

302

364

327

32.2

38.6

30.2

36.4

32.8

322

386

302

364 * 327

32.3

38.6

322
32 1

386
385

30.3
30.1

36.3
36.1

300

361

325

29
2.8
2.7
27
2.6
2.5

395

38 6
408

40 1
398

35 7
359

426
425

37 3
373

41 7
41 5

43 1
430

39 9
404

36 5
367

396
393

322

386

301

363

326

39.8

32.7
32.7

40.3

38.8

35.2

43.0

37.2

42.1

43.2

39.7

36.2

39.2

32.2
32.1

38.6
38.5

30.1
30.1

36.4
36.0

32.6
32.5

394

394

39 1

35 6

424

372

41 5

426

40 2

36 9

392

32 0-

385

299

362

326

39.5
39.9

38.8
38.1

38.9
38.2

35.5
35.2

42.1
41.9

37.1
37.1

41.3
41.3

42.6
42.7

39.9
40.1

36.5
36.1

39.2
39.0

32.1
32.0

38.5
38.4

30.0
29.9

36.2
36.2

32.6
32.6

25
2.7
25
2.6
25
25

390
402
394

36 1
383
372
366
372
38 4

31 5
382
374
374
377
37 7

31 0
356
35 0
347
349
35 1

41 3
423
41 8
420
41 8
41 9

368
375
37 1
372
370
37 0

41 0
41 2
406
407
409
40 9

442
433
43 2
438
438
44 0

37 9
399
397
395
397
40 1

33 7
356
359
357
357
358

38 9
395
392

31 7

380

297

362

325

32.0

38.4

31 9

384

31.9
32.0

38.4
38.4

30.0
29.8
29.9
30.0

36.2
36.3
36.2
36.3

32.6
32.6
32.6
32.7

31 9

384

299

361

326

25
2.5
2.6
26
2.5
2.5

394

368
38 1

377
38 1

35 1
350

41 9

37 0

360

389

320

385

39.7

38.1

35.1

41.0

44.2

36.0
35.7

39.2
38.8

32.0
31.9

38.5
38.4

36.2
36.3
36.1

32.6
32.8

39 0

38 3

35 1

37 1

408

43 8

39.7
39.6

29.9
29.9
29.9

395

41 7

36.9
37.0

434
440

396

41.7
41.6

408
409

393

354

388

31 9

384

299

362

326

39.4
39.1

38.0
37.9

38.8
38.9

35.0
35.1

41.7
41.7

37.1
37.1

40.7
40.9

44.1
44.4

39.6
40.4

35.8
35.8

38.9
38.9

31.8
32.1

38.4
38.4

29.8
30.1

36.2
36.3

32.6
32.6

39.5
39.3

39.4

394
394
39.2
39.4

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




39.0

33.4

39.1

39 1
39 1

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 169.

326

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—AGGREGATE EMPLOYEE-HOURS
AGGREGATE HOURS OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS—Seasonally adjusted at annual rates »
Private sector

YEAR AND MONTH
All industries

Total private

Mining

Construction

*

Manufacturing

Transportation
and public utilities

Wholesale and
retail trade

Finance,
insurance, and
real estate

Government
Services

Billions of hours

1961 ...
1962
1963...
1964
1965

109 14
11270
11488
11806
12332

91 31
94 12
9584
98 29
10258

1 42
1 39
1 37
1 38
1 39

549
567
584
5 99
629

3374
3517
3558
3645
3855

824
829
828
844
867

2264
2303
2340
2404
2496

516
534
552
565
576

1463
1524
1584
1635
1696

1966...
1967
1968... .
1969
1970

12930
131 59
13470
13933
13823

107 15
10831
110 94
114.79
11342

1 39
1 36
1 34
1 38
1 38

648
637
650
705
696

41 18
41 09
41 89
4255
40 15

891
899
912
940
951

2562
2593
2650
27.37
2770

593
614
642

1763
1843
1917

6.78

20.26
2076

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

13846
143 66
14948
15081
14686

11274
11689
122 13
122 74
11784

1 34
1 40
1 42
1 52
1 65

716
738
784
7 65
667

3870
4042
4264
41 84
3772

933
9 53
980
988
937

2811

718
744
771
787
791

2090

1976
1977
1978
1979..
1980

151 34
15693
16456
16953
16938

122 19
12720
13359
138 26
13754

1 72
1 84
1 92
2 15
232

684
731
809
859
836

3958
41 24
4306
4392
41 88

948
978
1023
1065
1061

31 20
3219

8 10

2527
2638
2782

1981
1982

16992
165.95

139.00
135.33

258
2.49

8.01
7.47

41.64
38.33

June

16801
16838
16961
16605
16943
17033

13665
13721
13821
13627
13821
138 77

207
208
2 10
209
211
2 14

825
208
865
818
864
868

July
August
September
October
November
December ..........

17048
1 70.43
170.73
170 39
170.38
170.81

13884
138.78
139.08
13889
139.01
139.17

2 10
2 17
2.20
222
2.23
2.24

June

171 56
171 45
170 57
16968
16895
16824

13948
13929
13861
13736
13682
13607

July
August
September
October ....
November
December

16736
16821
168.94
16929
169.17
17020

1981:
January ..
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February .
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
August
September
October
November
December

3019

3352
3435

847
895
939

3417

9.74

10.57
10.28

34.54
34.32

4414
4424
4436
4313
4415
4425

1049
1056
1059
1025
1060
1075

3403
3420
3438

866
877
8.74
862
8.64
8.74

4431
43.89
43.93
43 77
43.45
43.47

1071
1077
10.75
1077
10.83
10.72

227
2 26
2 27
227
2 29
2 32

894
879
840
832
831
828

4343
43 27
43 01
4235
41 65
41 04

13548
13637
137.19
13761
13792
13828

224
2 28
2.34
237
242
248

815
8 13
8.30
831
832
829

171 56
17007
17079
169 70
17070
17094

13956
13852
13899
139 18
13933
13949

2 53
249
248
2 24
228
2 53

171 19
171.09
167.31
16968
168.66
168.58

14007
13991
138.98
13902
138.42
137.34

16425
168.40
167 74
16721
16761
16658
16605
16546
165.30
164.29
163.24
164.01

21 75
2277
2368
2433

2074

2215
23.28
2376
24.54

2481
2572
2676
2735
2807
2902

29.15
2973
30.97

3045

31 26
31.84

10.01
10.09

31.65

30.91

32.35

30.62

2845
2886

31.36
31 17
31.40

3441

922
924
926
930

2977

9.30

2891

3438
3440

29.03

936

2919

31.21
31 56

3434
34.36
34.47
3449
34.63
34.54

940

9.41
9.49
948
9.57
9.60

2932
29.40
29.50
2953
29.66
29.86

31.65
31.65
31.65
31 50
31.37
31.65

1074
1067
1068
1068
1060
1054

3452
3456
3439
3392
3408
3384

959

29.99

32.08

962
967
965
969
978

3012
30 18
3016

3215
31 96

3020
3028

3213
32.17

40 57
41 10
41.28
41 42
41 68
41 79

1059
1052
10.57
1062
1054
1060

3380

973
976

3040
3055
30.75
3084
30.99

31.87
31 84
31.75
31.68
31.25
31.92

867
804
8 29
8 29
808
796

42 12
41 56
41 74
41 91
4222
42 18

1060
1062

268
274
2.76
2 80
2.81
2.81

804
795
7.60
7 89
7.96
7.77

4222
4205
41.57
41 29
40.70
40.05

1068
1061
10.57
1055
10.53
10.48

13487
137.26
13642
13592
13640
13580

2 74
2.78
2 79
271
264
2 57

728
7.69
760
754
770
7 54

38 59
39.78
3924
3889
3887
38 64

1037
10.51
41 46
1042
1042
1041

13558
13496
134.56
13356
133.08
133.13

249
244
2.39
234
2.30
2.28

757
749
7.33
7.29
7.30
7.24

3841
3800
37.67
37.18
36.91
36.76

1033
1030
10.22
10.20
10.18
10.16

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




2898
2996
3029

696

1783
18.58
1904
1976

1061
1062
1060
1067

3401
34.15
3420

34.11
3412
3438
3442
3446
3460
3459
3457
3474
34.76
34.67
3445

34.31
34.10
3382

34.17
3403
3403
3428

34 16
3425

34.17
34.11
33.96
33.70
33.84

9.80
985
9.87

2921

2861

32.32

989

31 11

994
996
997

31 30
31.44
31 43
31 52
31 56
31 59

3200

1003
10.05
10.02
1002
10.02
10.03

31 69
31.74
31.80

31.12
31.18

32.10

31.24

1001
10.01
1004
10.04
1011
1008

3206
32.33
3225
32.29
3239
3240

31.14
31 32
31.29
31.21

1007
10.10
10.11
10.07
10.08
10.13

3246
32.47
32.73
32.52

3047
30.50
30.74
30.73

1000
1000
1000

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 169.

3202
32.09

31.55
31.80
3052

31.37
31 45

28.33
3067
30.24

2938

3078

32.61

30.17

32.72

30.88

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—INDEXES OF AGGREGATE EMPLOYEE-HOURS

INDEXES OF AGGREGATE WEEKLY EMPLOYEE-HOURS OF PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKERS ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS-adjusted for seasonal variation >
Service-producing

Goods-producing
YEAR AND MONTH

Total
private

Total
goodsproducing

Mining

Construction

Manufacturing
Total

Durable
goods

Nondurable goods

Total
serviceproducing

Transportation and
public
utilities

Wholesale and retail trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

Services

Total trade

Wholesale
trade

76.3
79.3

75.8
78.7

70.7
71.9

63.3
65.8

Retail
trade

1977 = 100
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

845

804

88 0

78 2

81 2
83 8

890

773

866

853
893
900

91.0

77.7

88.9

92.1

964

780

933

775

962

74.5

93.6
954

91 7

1022
100.2
101 9
1045

79.2

827

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

863

902

984

732
757
752

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

897
929

959

71 8

1002
1059
1030
90.6

755

97 1
97 1
92.6

1976
1977
1978
1979....
1980

96.2
1000
104.9
1084
107.2

1981
1982

86.6

887

1035
101 2

848

958
982
976

87.8
95 1

98.4
101 9

72.7

978

1045
102.7
1045
1060

1036
101.1
1027
1049

990

954

1059
105.0
1072
1078
1043

782

83 4

89.6
91 8

75.9

752
775

936

808

79.1
81 4

94.1

81.6

954
983

81.9
82.7
84.0
87 1
88.3

80.4
81.2
83.0

73.5
75.9
79.3

68.8
71.7
74.7

855

838

783

99.0

833
860
869

86.4

85.5

79.7

97.1

88.0

86.9

87.0

80.0

889

994

908

892

895

829

92.2

93.7

92.5

88.4
91 4
94.2

92.4

86.8

944

947

943

935

900

93.8

93.5

93.9

93.5

92.6

846
857

788

86.2

106.2
1034
88.6

102.9
1036
105.3
101 7
92.7

93.7

102.1
1026
96.6

95.9
1000
104.5
1062
98.9

94.4
1000
106.3
109 1
99.5

98.1
1000
101.7
101 9
98.1

96.6
1000
104.6
1082
109.8

97.5
1000
103.4
1071
106.3

97.0
1000
104.2
1066
105.5

96.3
100.0
105.6
110.3
110.3

97.3
100.0
103.6
105.1
103.7

95.4
1000
105.7
110.6
114.4

96.0
1000
105.1
109.9
115.0

109.1
100.0

97.9
87.3

98.0
84.8

97.6
90.9

111.9
111.8

105.5
102.3

106.3
104.8

111.7
108.9

104.2
103.2

117.2
116.9

119.6
122.1

112.5
1132
113.8
113 1
113.7
1143

114.7
1147
120.6
114 1
120.5
121 1

107.8
1074
107.8
1042
107.0
107 1

110.8
111 0
111.3
1067
110.3
1104

103.2
1022
102.7
1004
102.1
1022

106.4
1068
107.6
1073
107.8
1084

105.6
1060
106.3
1029
106.7
108 1

105.7
1059
106.7
1068
106.5
1067

108.5
108.8
110.0
109.1
110.5
110.7

104.6
104.8
105.4
1060
104.9
105.1

108.8
109 1
109.4
109.6
109.7
110.6

106.9
107.5
108.7
108.8
109.4
109.9

1095
108.6
108.7
108.1
1074
1078

1125
117.0
117.3
117.9
1182
1192

1208
122.2
121.7
119.8
1200
121 4

107 1
105.5
105.8
105.4
1045
1047

1104
108.1
108.7
108.0
1065
1069

1023
101.7
101.6
101.5
101 4
101 4

1083
108.6
108.9
108.9
1096
1097

1076
108.5
108.1
108.5
1092
1080

1062
106.4
106.5
106.6
1074
1071

110.6
110.9
110.8
110.8
111.6
111 2

104.5
104.6
104.8
105.0
105.8
1056

110.5
110.9
111.7
111.6
112.3
1126

110.4
110.8
111.2
111.0
111.7
1125

108.6
1072
105.5
1039
101 4

121.4
121 2
121.2
121 2
1223
1235

1246
122 1
115.0
1144
1140
1140

1049
1036
1029
101 1
98 0

1066
1059
1052
1022
98 0

1024
1002

June

109.3
1089
108.3
1074
1066
1058

959

957

964

1097
1098
1098
1093
1094
1092

1077
1066
107 1
1074
1063
1053

107.0
1070
106.5
105 1
105 3
1046

111.6
111 7
111.1
110.6
1105
108.5

105.2
1052
104.8
103 1
1034
103.1

112.3
113 1
113.8
113.6
114 3
115.1

112.9
113.4
113.7
113.9
1141
114.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

1052
1060
106.6
1069
107.4
107.6

980
993

111 5
111 4
113.8
1133
113.4
112.9

944
960

940
954

95 1

100.3
1006
101.6
102.0

1180
1200
122.2
123 1
126.6
130.4

96.6
97 1
98.2
98.6

96.4
97 0
98.7
99.0

96.9
972
97.4
97.9

1092
109 7
110.1
1104
110.6
110.7

1059
105 1
105.9
1062
105.6
106.4

1044
1050
105.2
1054
105.5
105.4

108.6
1093
110.1
1102
110.1
111.0

102.8
1033
103.3
1036
103.7
103.3

114.2
1147
114.9
1155
115.8
116.1

114.9
1157
116.2
1165
117.0
117.1

104.0
101 0
102.0
1021
1023
1021

134.0
1327
131.7
1164
1182
131 7

1185
1093
1128
1130
110 5
1076

998

1000

994

979
986
994

980
992

978
976
981

June

108.7
1076
108.1
1084
1085
108.2

111 3
111 2
111 4
111 9
111 9
111 6

106 1
1056
105.6
106 1
1056
1057

106.1
1057
106.0
1066
1065
1061

111.8
111.3
111.5
111.7
1120
111.7

103.9
103.6
103.9
104.6
1043
104.0

116.5
116.6
116.8
117.1
1173
117.2

118.1
118.3
118.5
119.0
119.2
118.7

July
August
September
October
November
December

108.8
1085
107.8
1077
107.3
106.3

102.6
1020
99.8
997
98.4
96.3

140.4
1429
142.7
1439
145.0
145.5

1088
1074
102.4
106 1
106.9
104.2

997
990

1003

97.3
964
94.6
92.5

97.4
964
94.0
91.4

98 1
97.2
965
95.4
94.1

1121
1121
112.2
1121
112.2
111.8

1058
1052
105.2
1042
104.4
103.6

106.7
1069
106.8
1062
106.3
105.4

112.3
112.4
112.0
111.6
111.8
111.0

104.6
104.8
104.9
104.1
104.3
103.3

117.6
117.9
117.4
117.6
117.4
117.4

119.4
119.3
119.6
120.4
120.6
120.8

1042
1061
105.5
1052
105.6
1050

91 5

1460
1485
1480
1437
138.8
1328

972
1028
101 5
1008
104.5
101 1

879
91 8

111 2
111 8
111 7
111 8
1123
112 1

1032
1042
1040
1035
103.3
1030

104 1
1049
1047
1046
105.6
1052

109.6
1102
110.0
1093
109.8
109.5

102.0
1029
102.6
1028
104.0
103.6

116.9
1166
116.8
1166
117.6
117.0

121.1
121 5
121.5
121.9
122.2
122.3

104.8
1042
103.9
1029
102.5
102.6

91 7

1296
1257
122.8
1190
117.5
116.5

101 9
1005
98.2
970
97.2
96.5

112 1
111 9
112.2
111 5
111.3
111.5

1022
102 1
101.2
1006
100.7
100.5

1055
1052
105.1
1043
103.5
104.0

109.4
1088
108.4
107.7
107.2
106.7

104.0
1038
103.8
103.0
102.1
103.0

117.0
1168
117.0
116.7
116.8
117.2

122.1
122 1
123.3
122.5
122.8
122.9

956
999

90.6

89.2

1035
1077
1135
1094
92.5

105.9
1027
90.2

95.5
1000
105.6
1086
102.3

93.5
1000
103.2
1153
123.0

93.9
1000
112.0
1197
114.9

108.1
104.4

101.1
91.0

137.0
132.2

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June. . .

107.3
1075
108.5
1069
108.4
1088

109.0
1088
110.0
1061
109.3
1096

July
August
September
October
November
December

1087
108.6
108.8
108.6
1088
1090

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

998

957
942
932

93.5
921
902

88.9
874
86.8
86.5

76.8
828

100 0
996

973

1002
1008
1003
996

97 9

968

98 9
986
986

870

89 1

903

904
890

940
923

89 4

87 8

892
885

876
866

91 7
91 6
91 2

879
866

860
839

907
905

85.6
840
83.3
83.1

82.0
799
79.0
78.8

90.8
90 1
89.7
89.5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




996
994

938

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—HOURLY EARNINGS
AVERAGE HOURLY GROSS EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKER ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS »
Manufacturing industries

YEAR AND MONTH

Total
private

Durable goods industries
Mining

Construction
Manufacturing

*

*

*

Dollars

234
2 41
248
253
262

290
2 98
304
311
3 18

249
2 55
261
2 68
276

262
271
278
287
296

3 19
3 35
360
3 85

389
411
4 41
479
5 24

271
282
3 01
3 19
3 35

259
271
2 88
305
3 23

289
300
3 19
338
3 55

275
2 87
3 05
323
3 42

225
237
2 57
274
2 96

221
233
2 47
262
2 77

272
282
2 99
3 19
340

328
3 34
3 55
379
3 93

288
298
3 16
334
3 53

309
3 19
3 36
358
3 77

406
444
4 75
523
595

5 69
606
641
681
731

3 57
382
4 09
442
4 83

3 45
366
3 91
425
467

3 80
407
4 35
470
5 15

3 67
390
4 14
451
4 99

3 17
333
3 61
389
426

2 90
308
3 2S
353
3 78

3 67
394
4 22
454
4 92

423
466
5 04
560
6 18

3 77
404
429
461
505

402
432
460
494
5 37

646
694
767
849
9 17

771
8 10
866
927
994

522
568
6 17
670
727

502
544
591
643
702

5 58
606
658
7 13
775

5 37
580
629
683
749

472
5 10
560

399
434
468
506
549

533
581
633
685
750

6 77
740
820
898
977

549
591
635
685
745

579
626
678
732
800

1082

799

772

854

825

699

591

827

1081

819

881

10.78

11.62

8.50

8.25

9.06

8.81

7.46

6.31

8.86

11.33

8.78

9.29

6.11

821
822
828
855
846
850

8 99
903
899
904
9 15
9 14

650
653
6 56
655
663
667

623
626
629
634
637
640

6 93
697
7 00
696
7 08
7 12

662
665
669
674
6 78
682

579
582
583
589
595
614

487
492
495
495
499
506

6 57
658
665
673
678
686

862
875
8 75
892
8 84
891

663
668
675
665
680
683

7 10
716
720
711
724
733

6.16

8.53

849

926
934

672
670

646
643

7 15
7 13

687
6 84

621
620

504
5 10

6.89

618

690

905
9 10

683
685

734
735

6.30

8.58

9.52

6.80

6.52

7.24

6.93

6.29

5.18

6.98

9.17

6.95

7.48

682
687
698

655
660
670

725
729
742

6 95
700
7 12

621

5 19

701

911

699

744

6.20

5.22

7.07

9.27

7.02

7.49

622

527

7 10

929

7 15

762

930
945
946
9 54
961
965

7 10
7 15
725
7 28
733
7 43

765
7 68
775
780
786
793

268
285
304
323

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

345
370
3 94

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

486

1981
1982

725

1004

7.67

July
August
September
October
November
December

Machinery,
except
electrical

1 91
1 95
200
205
2 12

2.92

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Fabricated
metal
products

1 95
1 99
204
2 11
217

3.05

July
August
September
October ....
November
December

Primary
metal
industries

241
2 47
254
2 60
266

2.46

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Stone, clay,
and glass
products

248
2 56
263
2 70
279

2.56

July
August
September
October
November
December

*

Furniture
and fixtures

225
231
237
2 43
250

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1980:
January ...
February
March
April
May
June

1

*

Lumber
and wood
products

232
239
245
253
261

2.14

July
August
September
October
November
December

Total

Excluding
overtime z

320
331
341
355
370

264
270
275
281

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1979:
January
February
March
April
May .
June

Excluding
overtime 2

222
2.28

236

4.24

453
5.25

569
6.16

666

597
6.00

602
6.03

608

6.07

655

631

858

6.34
6.38

8.72

874

949
951
957

642
645
650
653
656
661

886
8 89
894
9 09
906
9 15

947
9 60
966
9 69
978
981

6 97
7 00
707
7 10
7 14
7 21

6 71
6 76
681
686
6 92
6 99

7 39
7 46
7 54
7 56
7 60
769

7 12
7 19
726
7 31
7 37
7 46

6 19
630
6 32
625
638
6 54

5 27
533
538
540
543
5 51

7 05
7 13
726
7 33
744
7 53

664

9 07
9 16

9 92
1006

7 29
731

7 07
706

7 76
7 78

7 54
7 54

671
677

5 53
556

7 59
764

983
985

744
749

799
801

9.30

10.20

7.43

7.16

7.93

7.65

6.81

5.59

7.69

9.96

7.63

936
949
956

1027

723
7 32
741

8 02
8 13
8 24

7 74
7 83
7 92

677
6 80
675

561
564
571

774
782
783

10 10

769
777

8.20
8.29

1036

750
7 60
770

7.17

9.68

721

992

1046
1045
1048
1048
1058
1066

7 73
7 75
781
7 88
792
7 97

746
749
7 54
7 63
765
769

8 24
8 27
8 33
8 41
847
8 54

7 96
7 99
8 05
8 14
8 17
8 23

6 78
6 80
677
682
692
7 08

572
5 75
577
5 79
584
589

787
7 89
794
8 11
820
831

1035

7 13

977
9 85
984
971

8 02
8 03

7 75
7 75

8 57
8 59

8 28
8 29

7 14
7 12

592
5 98

839
8 41

8.16

7.87

8.70

8.41

7.15

6.00

8.53

10 99
11.22

8 16

789

8 73

8 45

709

605

850

8.21
8.27

7.95
8.01

8.78
8.83

8.51
8.56

7.14
7.14

6.04
6.11

8.53
8.56

11 67
11 40
11 41
11 37
11 51
11 47

8 42
834
837
842
846
8 50

8 18
8 10
8 14
820
822
825

8 93
890
8 92
8 95
902
9 07

8 69
865
869
8 73
8 78
8 81

7 35
723
724
7 21
736
7 54

6 27
6 18
620
620
622
629

869
862
864
8 72
879
885

11 22
11.19
11 14
11 23
11 22
11 30

11 59
11 66
11.74
11 88
11.72
11.96

8 55
851

831
826

9 12
909

8 87
885

759
756

633
637

893

8.59

8.33

9.17

8.92

7.65

6.40

8 56

8 31

9 13

8 90

7 57

640

903

8.61
8.68

8.36
8.42

9.17
9.24

8.92
8.97

7.59
7.55

6.43
6.46

9.04
9.08

11 36
11.48
11.54
11 41
11.49
11.49

6.68
6.79
6.86

692
6.94

703
706
7.10

724
730

10 27

1008

1081

7.40

10 11
10.25

743

1023

7.47
7.45

10.37
10.38

10 94
11.10
11 19
11.21
11.29

755

1062

7.55

10.59

755
758
764

1059
1061
1063
1078

768

1086

7.70
7.76

10.88
10.99
10 96
11.01
11.03

7.64

779
7.81
7.82

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




8.92
9.03

1029
1036

10 56
1052
1076
1068
1075
1078

837

7.87

8.49

788
7 91
801
805
8 16
822

851
855

821
826

883
885

8.61

865
8.74

879

8.33

8.96

1097

838

903

11.09
11.08

8.42
8.53

9.07
9.17

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 169 and 170.

855

9 18

8.56

9.19

864
869
878
882

9 19
925
9.27

929

885

932

8.85
8.90

9.34
9.41

885

936

8.90
8.96

9.38
9.43

55

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—HOURLY EARNINGS—Con.
AVERAGE HOURLY GROSS EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION WORKER ON PRIVATE MANUFACTURING PAYROLLS »
Nondurable goods industries

Durable goods industries
YEAR AND MONTH

Electric
and
electronic
equipment

Transportation

equipment

Instruments
and related
products

Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries

Total

*

Excluding
overtime 2

*

Food and
kindred
products

Tobacco
manufactures

Textile
mill
products

Apparel
and other
textile
products

Printing

Paper and
allied
products

publishing

Chemicals
and allied
products

Petroleum
and coal
products

Dollars
301

280
291
301
309
321

238
244
249
254
262

1 92
1 98
203
208
2 14

2 11
217
222
229
236

205
209
2 15
221
227

2 17
224
230
237
244

1 78
1 85
1 91
1 95
209

1 63

1 64

234

275

258

1.68

1.69

2.40

2.82

2.65

3.05

1 71

1 73

248

289

272

3 16

1.79

1.79

2.56

2.97

2.80

3.20

1 87

1 83

265

306

289

328

273
285
298
3 15
334

222

235
247
263
279
297

252
264
280
296
3 16

2 19
227
248
262
291

1 89

275

3 16

298

341

2.06

2.03

2.87

3.28

3.10

250
266
283

245
257
274
291
308

1 96
221

221

305

348

326

375

2.35

2.31

3.24

3.69

3.47

4.00

328

333
344
369
389
406

245

239

344

392

369

428

1971 .
1972
1973
1974
1975

349

445

327

3 15

338

3 16

257

249

367

420

397

457

4.81

3.11

3.48

3.34

3.60

3.47

2.75

2.60

3.95

4.51

4.26

391

515

329

370

354

385

376

295

276

420

475

451

4.21

5.54

3.53

4.01

3.86

4.19

4.12

3.20

2.97

4.53

5.03

4.88

4.96
5.28
5.68

464

607

350
366
383
4 11
453

297

3.71

381

437

422

461

455

342

3 17

501

538

539

648

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

496

662

493

404

470

453

498

498

369

547

571

591

5.39
5.82

7.29

5.29

4.36

5.11

4.91

5.37

5.54

3.99

469
503
546

553
601
655

532
578
632

580
627
685

613
667
774

430
466

6.43
7.02

7.21
7.83
8.63

423

713

651
694

6.94

571
6 17
680

5.96
6.52

6.12

791
8 53
935

3.40
3.62
3.94

5.07

4.56

7.84

7.53

8.30

936
10.10

1981
1982

7.62
8.21

1039

742

694

744

888

8.10

5.97
6.43

7 18

11.12

7.73

7.49

7.89

9.78

5.52
5.83

4.97
5.20

8.60
9.32

8.19
8.75

9.12
9.96

11.38
12.46

493

581

560

608

634

452

4 16

681

675

733

4.96

5.82

5.61

6.10

6.51

4.51

4.16

6.84

6.77

7.33

495

585

564

612

662

452

418

689

681

737

4.96

6.93
6.98
7.07

6.76
6.87
6.91

7.52
7.48
7.54

9.01
9.10
9.30
9.44
9.38
9.31

1961
1962

235

1963.

246

1964
1965

2.51

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

265

2.40

258
2.77

293
3.09

. .

632

1979:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

834

6.14

8.35

617

842

6.12

8.26

5.90

5.72

6.19

6.79

4.48

4.18

622

856

599
603
605
604
611

500

592

570

621

682

453

419

6.26

8.53

6.12

4.99

5.94

5.72

6.21

6.82

4.55

4.21

628

8 55
844

6 17
614

502
503

604
605

582
581

628
628

684
653

466

423

7 18

694

761

938

8.58

6.21

5.06

6.12

5.87

6.32

6.46

869
870
892

632
639
649

5 11
5 14
521

615
622
627

591
597
603

635
650
655

636
700
702

4.77
4.82
4.84

4.21
4.27
4.31

7.24
7.33
7.35

6.98
7.08
7.10

7.66
7.74
7.83

487

432

743

7 13

789

4.88

4.38

7.49

7.21

7.93

9.34
9.50
9.48
9.56
9.47

879
884
901
903
906
924

657
6 58
662
662
671
6 79

530
531
536
5 38
541
544

630
629
632
638
644
6 50

607
607
610
6 17
623
629

661
664
668
675
681
684

712
740
762
7 81
769
802

491
4 91
493
492
491
494

444
445
448
446

749
751
754
762

724
729

7.98

9.45

801

937

7.34

8.06

9.30

733

8 13

4.45

7.65

7.43

8.18

983
10.07

452

778

745

825

1022

933
938

685
685

547
547

661
664

640
640

689
690

8 12
784

507
520

450

796

752

837

5.52

6.71

6.45

6.93

7.55

5.25

4.58
4.67

7.99
8.05

7.62
7.72

8.40
8.47

10.25
10.22
10.34

674
681

649
6 56

694
7 07

7 71
788

5 26
530

4 70
472

809
8 18

773

853

1039

4.79

8.27

7.78
7.87

8.60
8.69

10.53
10.38

651
6.63

666
670
6.76

678
6.76

685

July
August
September
October
November
December

694
6.99
7.11

9.59

6.90

7.25
7.35

980
992
10.15

694
700

5 55
561

7.12

5.73

6.88

6.62

7.12

8.12

5.33

7.37

1001

740

999
10.15
1022
1033
1045

7 18
7 19
722
723
7 30
733

581
582
584
590
5 92
592

696
697
700
707
7 10
713

671
6 73
676
685
685
688

7 19
7 23
727
7 35
741
741

853
8 59
864
8 92
906
936

535
534
535
536
540
541

774

1044
1038

743
755

597
597

722
7 23

697
6 97

745
748

946
8 70

7.76
7.82
7.84
7.92

10.50
10.75
10.74
10.77

7.58
7.59
7.68
7.80

6.06
6.06
6.11
6.19

7.37
7.33
7.38
7.45

7.09
7.07
7.13
7.21

7.57
7.52
7.62
7.68

8.00

807

1080
1083
1090
1090

792
789
793
797

628
630
633
636

8.10
8.14

11.09
11 21

8.01

6.39

808

642

768
7 54
757
766
766
770

743
7 31
734
743
743
746

783
7 75
780
7 92
793
791

8.23

11 25
11 17
11.24
11 29
11.34
11.43

8 13
8 17

641
640

111
1 74

752
7 48

788
7 86

951

8.24

6.50

7.84

7.56

7.91

9.55

5.86

826

650

780

755

788

8.31
8.38

6.56
6.67

7.88
7.95

7.62
7.69

8.00
8.06

950
10.16

716

....

760

3.58

612

6.36
6.46
6.48

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

2.35

7.44

747
751
7.57
7.65

798
8.04

830
8.37

841
8.45
8.51

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




4.87

8.27

7.90

8.75

486

827

794

880

4.92

8.30

494
496

837
842

8.00
8.02

8.85
8.95

808

899

4.98

8.55

8.12

9.06

11.07
11.34
11.24
11.42
11 30
11.31

550
565

4.93

8.73

8.20

497

867

825

8.77
8.67
9.04
8.97

5.69
5.72
5.74
5.72

5.05
5.06
5.05
5.05

8.95
8.82
8.89
8.96

8.38
8.41
8.42
8.49

9.16
9.18
9.37
9.36
9.41
9.51

11.43
11.32
11.55
11.47
11.58
11.59

921
9 57
972

576
576
576
579

520
5 15

906
899

8.59

9.67

857

967

5.17

9.02

8.60

520

9 11

860

5.79

5.18

580

520

9.14
9.27

8.62
8.68

9.70
9.79
9.81
9.94

11.91
12.29
12.32
12.51
12.52
12.53

5.81

5.19

9.41

8.75

583

520

945

881

1001

5.23
5.21
5.24
5.28

9.63
9.53
9.60
9.65

8.91
8.89
8.92
9.00

10.19
10.22
10.26
10.32

1006

993
1036
1042

9.63

588
5.92
6.04

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 170.

10.00

12.42
12.42
12.61
12.57
12.68
12.71

56

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—HOURLY EARNINGS—Con.
AVERAGE HOURLY GROSS EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKER ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS '
Adjusted for seasonal variation z

Not adjusted for seasonal variation
Manufacturing
YEAR AND MONTH
Rubber
and
misc.
plastics
products

Leather
and
leather
products

Wholesale and retail trade
Transportation and
public
utilities

Total

Wholesale
trade

Retail
trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

Services

Total
private

Mining >

Construction

*

2.38

244
2.47

254
2.61

2 89
303

1 76
1 83
1 89
1 97
204

231
2 37
245
2 52
261

1 56
1 63
1 68
1 75
1 82

209
2 17
225
230
239

1 94
207
223
236
249

3 11
3 23
342
3 63
385

2 14
2 25
241
256
272

273
288
305
323
344

1 91
201
2 16
230
244

259
268
279
299
321

421
465
502
541
588

288
3 05
323
348
373

365
3 85
408
439
473

260
275
291
3 14

645
699
757
8 16

397
428
467
506

8.87

5.48

503
539
588
639
696

9.70

5.92
6.21

1 68
1 72
1 76
1 83
1 88

5.22

6.45

3.97

810

568

699

428

7.67

8.66

6.17

7.57

4.67

616

849

927

670

816

506

6.66

9.17

9.94

7.27

8.87

5.48

4.27
4.54
4.89
5.27
5.79

4.31
4.65
4.99
5.36
5.85

7.25
7.67

10.04
10.78

10.82
11.62

7.99
8.50

9.70

10.30

5.92
6.21

6.31
6.78

6.41
6.90

3.36

4.06

4.02

4.53

3.57

4.27

4.31

4.86

385

454

465

525

4.20

4.89

4.99

5.69

453

527

536

4.88

5.79

5.85

7.56
8.02

5.25
5.47

6.31
6.78

6.41
6.90

5.12

5.24

348

8.95

6.47

7.89

4.91

517

5.96

447

527

600

791

493

5.14

5.27

6.03

6.57

7.95

4.96

450
449
450

521
5 20
521

529
527
528

603
609
613

906
903
913
920
921

653

4.48

5.19
5.22
5.24
5.27

656
665
668

790
798
810

499
501
505

452

529

530

618

929

672

820

507

4.53

5.28

5.31

6.21

9.33

6.75

458
4 59
462
461

537
536
541
548

545
548
554
561

626
628
632
638

941
940
948
953

678
682
687
693

8.28
8.36

5.10
5.14

838

516

8.44

5.20

850

523

5.37
5.39
5.46
5.47
5.52
5.60

527
5.32

8.30

843
842
850
853

446
448
452
453
454
455

8 54
857
8 61
869
8 70
873

5 35
536
540
541
542
544

6 72
676
683
686
688
694

4 78
478
481
480
4 82
484

5 54
561
568
568
570
577

5 65
570
575
575
5 79
581

640
645
651
654
657
663

942
962
970
978
983
989

694
700
708
711
7 15
722

853
856
868
872
876
882

528

559

5.31

5.64
5.72
5.74
5.79
5.86

888
8 93
9 02
9 19
927
929

548
549
5 56
559
565
562

697
699
7 06
708
7 19
722

489
490
4 95
498
502
499

577
583
587
592
602
601

579
582
593
600
609
612

666
671
676
683
690
694

995

729
736
741
751
760
765

8.90

5.50

890
895
916
920
925

553
556

6.91

456
461
462
465
470
475

5.68

697

486

932
943
940
9 52
957
960

580
584
585
5 87
588
588

731
737
741
746
749
749

5 17
5 19
520
522
522
522

611
622
620
621
625
625

621
627
629
630
634
633

700
705
711
7 14
718
723

770

930

573

7.75

9.42

782
789
793
798

947
956

5.78
5.82

585

9.64

5.88

969

590

966
986
995
994

5 91
5 93
603
600
603
601

7 57
764
768
7 71
7 77
7 78

524
525
536
5 29
5 31
531

628
638
639
643
652
646

634
641
652
658
666
666

727
733
737
740
745
746

968
983

597

11 01
11 09
11 19
11 22

802
808
814
817
821
822

9.87

6.03

991
997

602
605
607

616
615
615
6 16
6 19
6 18

7 91
790
789
7 94
7 99
7 96

542
542
542
543
5 46
546

656
658
664
676
671

678
678
677
681
685
684

753
754
756
7 59
765
767

11 59
11 40
11 46
11 48
11 57
11 57

620
620
624
627
630
627

803
807
810
8 13
8 14
820

547
546
550
553
556
554

677
686

687
690

770
773

6.90

6.99

7.73

697
700
701

704
708

776
778
782

11 63
11 65
11.66
11 77
11 71
11 88

614
6.17

624
628
6.29

631
6.35

639
6.45

July
August
September
October .. .
November
December

7.71

694

681

4.22

6.53

May

6.46

424

2.25

429
431
434
435

July
August
September
October
November
December

June

3.47
3.75
4.02

375

217

505
506
5 14
5 15
5 18
5 18

June

1982:
January
February
March
April

3.73

377

640
641
652
651
657
668

July
August
September
October .
November
December ..

5,88

4.09

8 18

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

4.83

6.41

418

Mav

7.31

3.94

4.48

1980:
January
February
March
April

327

442

3.53
3.77
4.06

3.47

618
621
624
631
630
634

5.97
5.97
6.06

336

3.23

3.53

497
498
499
501
501
503

July
August
September
October
November
December

305

357
382

790
791
789
788
7 93
802

5.92

3.04

465
502
541

569
606

413
4 14
416
417
4 18
418

582
590

3.22

406
444
475
523
595

5.82

Mav

2.88

345
370

4.99
5.32

June

2.81

4.21

304
327

7.17
7.65

5.85

3.07

322
336

1981
1982

584

261

2.72

311
323
342
363
385

6.52

1979:
January
February
March
April

293

271
282
301
319
335

340
361
389
422
458

10.30

2.42

256

389
411
441
479
524

4.66

597

229

2.75

305
3 19
335
360
385

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

5.52

2.17

258

256
268
285
304
323

4.39

517

2.47

2.41

2 17
229
242
261
281

1975

3.81

214
225

247
258
275
293
307

406

361

1 94
2.05

289
303

1974.

3.20

230
2.39

232
239
245
2 53
261

3.39

307

Services

2.04

1 94
205

320
3 31
341
3 55
370

1971
1972
1973

2.92

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate 3

2.09

264
270
275
281
292

2.67

Wholesale and
retail
trade

1 76
1 83
1 89
1 97

214
2 22
228
236
246

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

275

Transportation and
public
utilities

*

Dollars
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Manufacturing

659
666
6.74

682

6.96
6.99

706
7.13

7 14

4.88

491
493
496
498

7.39

497
4 97
508
509
5 11
514

752

518

1009

7.50
7.46

5.22

10.13

523
532
532
535

1007

7.19

723
7.29

731
732

754
7 57
766
767
766
7.78

774
781
7.91

529
533
541
539
541
544

1005
1006

10 14
10 17
1020
1029
1042
1046
1048

10 59
1062

6.61

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7.12

1005

10 10
1018
1024
1031

1040
1046
1052

10 58
1063
1075
1085
1093

1002

537
539
542
5.46

5.61

567

5.93

5.86
5.90

594
5.99
6.06
6.10

6.15
6.21
6.26
6.29
6.34
6.38
6.42
6.49
6.53
6.57

663
6.64

839

1007

609

8.35

10.12

838
843
847
851

1015
1018
1024
1029

6.09
6.12

854
856

10.31

6.23

1038

624

8.57

10.39

858
861
863

1045
1051

6.24
6.29

6.95
6.98
7.00
7.03

632

704

6.33

7.09

10.58

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 170 and 171.

614
618
620

6.71
6.72
6.74
6.80

685
6.89

57

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—HOURLY EARNINGS AND WAGES
ADJUSTED INDEXES OF AVERAGE HOURLY EARNINGS: 3RIVATE NON FARM ECONOMY—Adjusted for
seasonal variation (1977
Total private

YEAR AND MONTH

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Current
dollars

dollars

*

*

1977

Mining

Construction

Manufacturing

Transportation and
public
utilities

Wholesale and
retail
trade

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

Services

MISCELLANEOUS WAGES— Not adjusted for seasonal variation (Dollars per hour)
Construction wages
—
ENR 20 cities 2

Common
labor

Skilled
labor

Farm (U.S.) wage rates, hired
workers, by
method of pay 3

All
workers,
by all
methods of
pay

All
workers,
paid by
other
than
piecerate

Paid
cash
wages
only (all
methods
of pay)—
Excluding
perquisites

Paid
cash
wages
only
(paid by
hour)—
Excluding
perquisites

Railroad
wages
(average,
class I
roads) 4

4.19
4.35
4.53
4.73
4.95

0.99
1.01
1.05
1.08
1.14

2.68
2.74
2.82
2.85
3.01

44.8
46.3

87.5
89.0

40.9
42.6

44.5
46.2

45.2
46.3

41.7
43.7

45.9
47.7

49.3
51.2

43.4
44.8

2.83
2.95
3.08
3.24
3.42

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

48.4
50.8
53.9
57.5
61.3

90.3
92.1
93.9
95.0
95.7

44.7
46.6
49.0
52.7
55.8

48.6
51.4
55.1
59.9
65.4

47.9
50.1
53.2
56.3
59.8

45.0
46.9
49.3
52.4
55.6

50.0
52.7
56.4
60.0
63.7

53.1
55.3
58.5
62.1
65.8

47.9
50.5
53.4
57.3
61.5

3.62
3.88
4.20
4.63
5.22

5.21
5.53
5.96
6.51
7.31

1.23
1.33
1.44
1.55
1.64

3.11
3.29
3.47
3.71
3.94

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

65.6
69.8
74.1
80.0
86.7

98.3
101.2
101.1
98.3
97.6

59.0
63.7
68.5
75.9
85.4

70.9
75.1
79.2
84.2
90.3

63.8
67.8
71.9
78.1
85.9

60.8
66.7
71.9
77.5
84.3

67.5
71.1
75.2
81.2
87.3

69.8
73.1
77.1
82.9
89.1

66.2
70.6
74.9
80.7
86.5

5.99
6.64
7.07
7.55
8.30

8.33
9.13
9.58
10.18
11.01

1.73
1.84
2.00
2.25
2.43

2.21
2.38

2.43
2.60

2.32
2.45

4.42
4.92
5.43
5.71
6.24

92.9

100.0
108.2
116.8
127.3

99.0
100.0
100.5
97.4
93.5

92.5
100.0
112.2
122.9
134.2

95.1
100.0
106.7
114.1
121.9

92.5
100.0
108.3
117.6
129.4

92.2
100.0
108.2
116.8
127.2

92.9
100.0
109.1
118.0
127.8

94.0
100.0
107.6
116.0
127.0

92.9
100.0
107.4
115.1
125.4

8.93
9.46
10.08
10.78
11.73

11.85
12.56
13.36
14.22
18.42

2.66
2.87
3.09
3.39
3.66

2.61
2.82
3.04
3.34
3.59

2.81
3.06
3.22
3.58
3.82

2.65
2.90
3.10
3.41
3.67

6.92
7.48
8.27
8.93
9.92

1981
1982

138.9
148.3

92.6
93.3

148.2
159.0

132.0
141.1

141.9
152.5

139.4
148.6

138.0
145.0

138.1
148.3

137.3
147.6

12.92
14.28

16.78
18.56

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

112.9
113.6
114.1
114.9
115.3
116.1

99.8
99.4
98.9
98.6
97.8
97.4

117.6
118.3
119.3
123.0
122.2
123.1

110.0
111.5
111.3
112.2
113.3
113.4

113.2
114.0
114.8
115.8
116.4
117.1

112.7
113.1
113.8
113.1
114.3
115.7

114.7
115.1
115.6
116.4
116.6
117.3

112.7
113.8
113.1
114.6
114.3
114.8

111.5
112.1
112.6
113.4
113.3
114.3

10.37
10.40
10.40
10.40
10.43
10.70

13.76
13.79
13.80
13.81
13.90
14.11

3.38

3.34

3.60

3.34

3.40

3.35

3.64

3.42

117.0
117.6
118.8
119.1
120.1
121.3

97.1
96.6
96.5
95.8
95.6
95.4

124.5
123.5
124.8
124.8
126.6
126.9

114.2
114.7
115.8
115.6
116.5
117.2

117.9
118.6
119.5
120.2
121.2
122.4

117.2
118.4
119.7
120.0
121.0
121.6

118.0
118.6
119.8
120.1
121.1
122.2

116.4
116.3
118.2
117.7
118.9
120.5

115.2
115.7
117.2
117.5
118.5
120.1

11.03
11.05
11.10
11.12
11.20
11.21

14.37
14.45
14.51
14.65
14.77
14.77

3.23

3.20

3.41

3.30

3.57

3.50

3.72

3.58

121.8
122.8
124.1
124.8
125.7
126.9

94.5
94.2
93.9
93.4
93.3
93.3

128.0
128.8
130.0
132.7
132.9
134.1

115.8
118.2
119.2
120.0
120.6
121.4

123.0
124.2
125.4
126.3
127.7
129.0

122.0
122.8
124.3
125.0
125.6
126.4

123.4
123.9
125.1
125.5
126.1
127.2

121.7
123.3
124.8
124.9
125.2
126.7

120.0
121.0
122.4
122.9
124.1
125.7

11.22
11.25
11.27
11.27
11.34
11.59

14.78
14.82
14.82
14.82
14.91
15.20

3.69

3.65

3.91

3.65

3.61

3.56

3.77

3.60

127.7
128.5
129.4
130.7
132.0
132.5

93.7
93.6
93.3
93.3
93.2
92.7

134.3
135.0
136.7
137.5
139.3
139.9

121.9
123.2
123.8
124.7
125.4
126.2

130.3
131.2
132.2
133.4
134.5
135.4

127.7
127.8
128.3
131.4
132.3
132.7

128.3
128.9
129.9
130.7
132.0
132.3

126.8
128.0
128.7
129.8
131.9
131.6

125.4
126.4
127.3
128.5
130.2
130.9

11.83
12.02
12.17
12.25
12.28
12.29

15.49
15.70
15.79
15.91
15.95
16.04

3.54

3.49

3.74

3.62

3.85

3.73

3.92

3.83

133.8
135.0
135.8
136.7
137.5
138.2

92.9
93.0
93.0
93.1
92.9
92.7

142.2
143.3
144.2
145.9
145.7
147.3

127.4
127.9
128.8
129.5
129.9
131.1

136.5
137.5
138.5
139.7
140.5
141.4

133.6
135.2
136.0
137.4
138.6
139.3

134.0
134.9
135.7
136.4
137.0
137.3

133.9
136.2
135.8
135.9
136.7
136.8

131.8
133.1
133.9
134.8
135.9
136.7

12.28
12.28
12.36
12.45
12.56
12.77

16.07
16.07
16.11
16.13
16.30
16.48

4.12

4.04

4.36

4.09

3.92

3.88

4.09

3.91

139.0
140.4
141.4
141.9
143.0
143.3

92.1
92.3
92.0
92.0
92.4
92.2

148.9
149.4
151.5
151.2
153.2
153.1

132.3
133.1
134.1
134.9
136.2
136.6

142.3
143.4
144.6
145.4
146.4
147.0

139.1
141.3
141.8
142.4
143.5
144.0

138.2
139.3
140.8
140.2
140.9
141.5

137.5
139.7
139.8
140.6
142.6
141.5

137.3
139.0
139.7
140.6
142.1
142.2

13.03
13.09
13.27
13.62
13.69
13.69

16.85
16.98
17.31
17.66
17.74
17.72

10.56
10.66
10.65
10.61
10.79
11.00

144.9
145.1
145.5
146.4
147.5
148.0

93.1
93.1
93.5
93.8
93.5
92.8

155.9
155.7
155.6
156.1
156.5
159.2

140.7
138.5
139.1
139.4
140.4
140.5

148.9
149.1
150.1
150.9
151.8
152.5

144.9
145.5
146.0
146.5
147.5
148.5

142.1
142.5
142.8
143.6
144.6
144.6

143.7
144.8
144.2
145.3
147.8
146.8

143.3
143.8
143.9
145.3
146.4
147.4

13.78
13.83
13.83
13.85
14.15
14.15

17.89
17.99
18.00
18.07
18.39
18.40

11.25
11.39
11.09
11.22
11.29
11.29

148.8
149.6
150.0
150.7
151.1
151.9

92.8
93.0
93.1
93.1
93.4
94.1

160.9
161.0
162.8
162.1
162.9
163.0

141.2
141.4
141.6
142.9
141.9
144.0

153.3
154.1
154.6
154.7
155.3
155.8

148.8
149.9
150.1
151.1
152.2
153.1

145.2
145.8
146.2
147.1
147.5
148.1

148.2
150.0
150.6
152.0
152.6
153.0

148.5
149.4
149.8
150.5
150.7
152.0

14.45
14.56
14.64
14.64
14.69
14.77

18.70
18.98
18.99
19.01
19.10
19.26

11.54
11.55
11.59
11.64
12.07
12.17

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

..

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




10.64
11.51

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 171.

8.54
8.77
8.64
8.71
8.59
8.67
9.19
8.12
9.26
9.14
9.26
9.30
9.45
9.65
9.57
9.55
9.51
9.52
10.11
10.28
10.31
10.25
10.49
10.39
10.51
10.71
10.49
10.58
10.62
10.54

58

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS—WEEKLY EARNINGS, HELP-WANTED INDEX
AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS PER PRODUCTION OR NONSUPERVISORY WORKER ON PRIVATE NONAGRICULTURAL PAYROLLS (Dollars, except as noted)

YEAR AND MONTH

Seasonally adjustedGross earnings,
Total
private l
Current
dollars

1977

dollars

Manufacturing
Total
private 2

Mining

Construction

Total

Durable
goods

Nondurable goods

Transportation and
public
utilities

128.13
130.82
138.85
147.74
155.93

79.39
82.35
87.00

91.39
96.02

111.11
116.06
122.31
129.85
137.26

68.57
70.95
74.95
78.66
82.47

95.72
101.75
108.70
112.67

128.51
138.16
146.52
156.79
169.56

168.82
187.86
203.31
217.48
233.44

101.09
106.45
111.76
119.02
126.45

144.18
151.69
160.34
170.33
183.05

87.62

91.85
96.32
102.68
108.86

226.55
248.46
270.44
290.90
310.78

185.18
201.33
217.88
236.19
255.45

256.71
278.90
302.80
325.58
351.25

133.79
142.52
153,64
164.96
176.46

194.66
209.13
228.14
247.93
267.96

318.00
330.65

343.31
356.06

280.74
296.83

382.18
401 .70

190.62
198.10

361 .24
367.20

311.95
320.57
333.53
321.82
341.30
347.32

260.65
262.51
266.34
254.80
265.86
269.47

283.44
286.47
289.80
273.53
288.86
291.92

226.01
226.40
229.91
225.38
231.47
234.04

312.84
315.61
314.02
308.11
314.82
321.60

221.76
222.48
225.54
225.27
225.70
229.04

355.70
365.92
373.23
374.95
381.06
383.69

350.03
355.85
361.76
357.77
348.07
356.00

268.13
268.00
274.04
274.85
277.55
285.48

288.86
288.05
295.39
295.80
297.43
308.67

237.37
238.37
242.35
242.31
246.31
250.17

176.89
175.60
173.83
172.93
171.56
170.98

225.34
226.40
228.80
229.20
229.60
233.33

384.52
384.94
388.00
389.96
386.86
396.20

334.29
342.72
349.69
355.62

361 .86
372.78

277.41
278.60
281 .39
279.74
280.60
284.07

297.82
300.64
303.86
301.64
300.96
305.29

233.10
235.52
237.95
241.10
243.57
245.68

171.15
171.54
171.68
172.09
172.01
171.80

234.39
237.14
239.69
242.16
244.28
247.06

380.94
395.71
404.55
409.03
413.76
422.55

374.98
376.24
387.60
390.26
378.96
385.39

282.85
288.01
295.71
298.50
305.52
314.16

248.50
248.87
250.98
252.76
253.45
254.50

172.57
171.52
171.90
172.18
171.13
170.69

246.75
247.10
249.92
250.98
252.38
255.23

426.95
422.57
417.22
424.33
424.95
419.62

381.79
366.80
390.90
387.76
391.46
396.55

256.63
258.02
257.95
259.74
261.50
261.10

170.07
169.64
167.94
168.44
168.93
168.02

257.74
259.88
259.74
261.54
262.20
262.24

439.49
446.86
449.98
456.26
460.43
465.02

258.28
264.65
263.84
264.89
267.75
267.68

165.88
169.87
169.56
169.69
169.78
167.93

255.95
262.74
262.74
263.03
265.87
267.40

268.73
269.00
269.00
269.27
269.97
272.14

167.54
167.18
166.98
166.32
166.96
168.61

270.34
271.04
270.05
270.31
271.01
273.70

92.34
96.56
99.23
102.97
107.53

99.94
104.70
108.09
112.05
117.18

86.15
87.91
90.91
94.64

118.78
125.14

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

98.82
101.84
107,73
114.61
119.83

184.37
184.83
187.68
189.44
186.94

98.82
101.84
107.73
114.61
119.83

130.24
135.89
142.71
154.80
164.40

146.26
154.95
164.49
181.54
195.45

112.19
114.49
122.51
129.51
133.33

121.96
123.60
132.07
139.59
143.07

98.49
102.03
109.05
115.53
120.43

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

127.31
136.90
145.39
154.76
163.53

190.58
198.41
198.35
190.12
184.16

127.31
136.90
145.39
154.76
163.53

172.14
189.14
201.40
219.14
249.31

211.67
221.19
235.89
249.25
266.08

142.44
154.71
166.46
176.80
190.79

153.14
167.68
180.53
191.29
205.49

1976
1978
1979
1980

175.45
189.00
203.70
219.91
235.10

186.85
189.00
189.31
183.41
172.74

175.45
189.00
203.70
219.91
235.10

273.90
301.20
332.88
365.07
397.06

283.73
295.65
318.69
342.99
367.78

209.32
228.90
249.27
269.34
288.62

1981
1982

255.20
266.92

170.13
167.87

255.20
266.92

438.75
459.23

399.26
426.45

1979:
January
February....
March
April
May
June

212.77
214.20
215.87
212.86
217.41
218.84

188.13
187.40
187.06
182.56
184.40
183.59

210.74
212.40
214.91
211.65
215.84
219.35

348.10
350.17
355.21
364.23

220.63
221.70
223.48
223.57
224.99
227.13

183.10
182.17
181.54
179.72
178.99
178.70

227.84
228.98
229.80
230.86
231.26
232.71

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November .
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August ....
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April.. .
May
June
July
August ....
September
October
November
December

Retail
trade

66.61

118.08
122.47
127.19
132.06
138.38

July
August
September
October
November
December ... ,

Wholesale
trade

77.12
80.94
84.38
85.79
88.91

106.92
110.70
114.40
117.74
123.52

82.92

85.91
88.46
91.33
95.45

1977...

Total

Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate

58.66
60.96
62.66
64.75

167.21
172.16
175.17
178.38
183.21

82.60

85.91
88.46
91.33
95.45

1965.. .

Wholesale and retail trade

93.56
96.22
99.47
102.56
106.49

82.6C

1962
1964

ADVERTIS-

67.41
69.91
72.01
74.66
76.91

1961

1963.

ING
INDEX—
Seasonally

Services

adjusted

(1967 =
100)

70.03
73.60

3

52
59
59
67
84

77.04
80.38
83.97
90.57

104
100
110
121
93

117.85
122.98
129.20
137.61
148.19

103.06
110.85
117.29
126.00
134.67

83
103
126
110
80

114.60
121.66
130.20
138.62
147.38

155.43
165.26
178.00
190.77
209.60

143.52
153.45
163.67
175.27
190.71

95
118
149
158
129

291.06
307.97

158.03
163.55

229.05
245.44

208.97
224.94

119
86

159.04
159.86
161.68
162.83
162.32
165.49

237.31
238.46
242.74
243.57
245.07
247.26

133.95
134.55
135.74
137.70
136.50
139.50

186.37
188.19
186.58
189.12
187.20
188.08

169.78
170.75
171.80
171.93
171.28
173.71

161
158
156
155
154
153

327.20
334.49
336.36
336.80
341.70
341.20

168.17
167.99
167.56
166.86
167.83
170.42

249.60
249.99
252.98
253.24
255.57
261.19

142.38
142.24
140.61
139.54
140.45
142.91

191.50
190.61
194.39
194.03
196.38
199.47

176.49
176.29
178.22
178.65
180.60
184.01

155
155
159
167
158
159

245.70
244.68
246.48
246.91
249.87
252.20

337.33
337.66
340.10
343.26
341.91
345.71

170.67
170.98
172.80
172.58
173.44
175.71

258.72
259.58
262.27
263.42
264.88
265.11

142.44
142.44
143.82
142.56
144.12
147.14

200.55
203.64
206.18
205.62
205.77
210.03

183.63
185.25
186.88
186.30
187.60
190.57

154
151
145
122
112
115

303.42
308.87
318.79
323.21
330.89
341.96

254.49
258.96
262.36
263.53
268.31
273.82

354.31
354.52
358.09
365.76
367.09
371.60

178.65
180.07
179.03
179.44
181.37
182.65

266.95
268.42
271.81
274.00
276.82
280.86

150.61
151.41
149.49
149.90
150.60
152.20

208.87
211.63
211.91
214.90
218.53
218.16

191.65
192.64
193.32
195.60
198.53
199.51

118
117
122
127
134
130

308.43
306.13
311.62
312.84
317.59
320.39

332.90
329.97
337.37
338.92
343.88
346.72

272.83
271.13
273.70
275.02
279.74
281.64

367.21
372.49
370.36
374.14
376.10
381.12

183.86
185.71
186.62
188.43
188.16
189.92

281.44
282.27
285.29
286.46
288.37
289.11

152.52
153.62
154.96
156.60
156.08
158.17

222.40
226.41
225.68
225.42
225.63
225.63

201.83
204.40
205.05
205.38
206.05
206.99

128
129
125
118
118
121

408.62
409.16
397.38
419.63
414.77
418.86

317.59
320.40
322.32
323.95
325.94
329.97

342.80
345.32
346.26
350.07
352.08
356.73

282.30
284.86
288.17
286.60
288.56
292.04

384.47
389.47
390.04
389.65
394.97
395.36

193.85
194.50
194.17
192.00
192.36
194.12

293.72
295.67
295.68
297.61
299.92
301.09

161.92
162.23
161.87
157.64
158.24
160.89

227.96
232.23
230.04
232.77
236.02
233.85

209.85
211.53
211.25
213.85
216.45
217.12

123
119
112
110
111
109

455.60
462.78
463.84
454.11
453.90
461.38

388.61
408.12
422.17
416.14
431.63
430.13

312.38
326.93
327.27
325.85
329.94
334.05

336.66
353.33
353.23
350.84
356.29
360.99

278.02
291.04
289.93
291.08
294.14
297.99

389.47
398.11
393.74
394.45
395.61
400.86

191.58
194.34
194.34
194.66
197.46
198.38

299.00
300.99
302.19
303.31
306.02
306.46

157.18
159.35
159.35
160.73
162.71
164.35

237.47
239.28
238.85
240.37
245.39
242.23

218.99
220.35
220.03
221.33
222.63
224.35

106
103
96
88
87
85

461.55
461.31
461.58
459.22
458.02
465.47

440.42
438.42
433.21
440.75
423.09
440.13

332.60

357.50
356.33
357.63
357.90
363.13
371.45

299.15
299.54
304.19
301.08
305.74
310.85

403.37
410.55
405.85
406.62
413.01
416.30

202.12
201.50
200.30
199.39
199.71
203.15

310.76
311.50
311.04
313.01
313.39
317.34

167.93
167.62
165.55
164.79
164.58
168.97

245.07
249.02
249.09
252.31
253.40
254.46

227.40
227.70
228.57
228.80
230.10
232.11

83
78
73
76
78
83

331 .89
334.15
333.84
338.37
344.60

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




HELPWANTED

Not adjusted for seasonal variation

92.13

59

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS-WORK STOPPAGES, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAMS
Insured unemployment

YEAR AND MONTH

Number Workers
of
instoppages— volved—
BeginBeginning in
ning in
period
period
(Thou(Numsands)
ber)

Days
idle

sands)

ALL
PROGRAMS
INSURED
UNEMPLOYMENT,
WEEKLY
AVERAGE
(Thousands) *

Initial
claims
(Thousands)

Weekly
average
(Thousands)

RAILROAD PROGRAM 6

VETERANS' PROGRAMS 8

STATE PROGRAMS 3

WORK STOPPAGES '

Percent of
average monthly
covered
employment

Beneficiaries,
average
weekly
Adnumber
Unad- justed
(Thoujusted
for
sands)
for
seaseason- sonal
al
varivariation ation

Benefits
paid (Mil.
of dollars)

FEDERAL
EMPLOYEES'
PROGRAM—
Insured
unemployment,
weekly
average
(Thousands) 4

Initial
claims
(Thousands)

Insured
unemployment,
weekly
average
(Thousands)

Beneficiaries,
average
weekly
number
(Thousands)

Benefits
paid
(Mil. of
dollars)

Applications
(Thousands)

Insured
unemployment,
weekly
average
(Thousands)

Benefits
paid
(Mil. of
dollars)

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

195
211
181
246
268

1,031
793
512
1,183
999

10,140
11,760
10,020
16,220
15,140

2,481
1,924
1,939
1,726
1,419

18,187
15,710
15,485
13,938
12,047

2,290
1,783
1,806
1,607
1,328

5.6
4.4
4.3
3.8
3.0

2,004
1,525
1,541
1,373
1,131

3,422.7
2,675.4
2,774.7
2,522.1
2,166.0

33
29
32
30
25

338
331
342
335
266

67
50
55
51
36

65
47
52
48
34

107.5
79.7
91.8
90.2
67.5

271
206
161
155
138

91
62
47
38
30

201.9
132.6
99.5
78.4
60.3

1966
1967
1968
1969.
1970

321
381
392
412
381

1,300
2,192
1,855
1,576
2,468

16,000
31,320
35,567
29,397
52,761

1,123
1,270
1,187
1,177
2,070

10,575
1 1 ,760
10,463
10,385
15,387

1,061
1,205
1,111
1,101
1,805

2.3
2.5
2.2
2.1
3.4

895
1,017
936
923
1,518

1,771.3
2,092.3
2,031.6
2,127.9
3,848.5

20
20
23
20
31

182
222
289
333
556

21
23
32
37
79

19
21
29
34
75

39.5
46.3
69.2
87.0
203.2

145
241
139
100
128

20
20
20
17
18

39.3
40.6
40.4
37.0
38.7

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

298
250
317
424
235

2,516
975
1,400
1,796
965

35,538
16,764
16,260
31,809
17,563

2,608
2,192
1,793
2,558
4,943

15,337
13,575
12,820
18,880
24,863

2,150
1,848
1,632
2,262
3,986

4.1
3.5
2.7
3.5
6.0

1,814
1,563
1,370
1,881
3,371

4,957.0
4,471.0
4,007.6
5,974.9
1 1 ,754.7

34
36
38
40
45

622
523
360
377
413

131
106
62
71
100

115
103
60
65
101

356.0
361.8
209.4
249.2
528.5

609
105
93
69
153

26
20
12
10
27

75.7
51.5
30.6
22.2
89.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

231
298
219
235
187

1,519
1,212
1,006
1,021
795

23,962
21,258
23,774
20,409
20,844

3,846
3,304
3,311
2,592
3,837

20,065
19,488
18,014
20,160
25,373

2,991
2,655
2,359
2,433
3,350

4.6
3.9
3.3
2.9
3.9

2,450
2,178
1,942
2,033
2,864

8,974.5
8,357.2
8,227.2
8,612.9
13,761.1

50
46
34
29
30

401
354
273
282
267

98
81
53
52
56

98
78
53
52
56

593.0
470.7
277.7
287.5
357.7

115
104
130
107
162

27
21
25
18
34

134.8
99.8
89.0
82.5
176.1

1981
1982

145
96

729
656

16,908
9,061

3,410
4,590

23,939
30,298

3,048
4,057

3.5
4.6

2,614
3,558

13,257.8
21,485.5

32
32

193
136

41
11

41
9

280.7
55.3

184
246

40
62

210.8
338.7

June

13
13
19
32
21
30

32
28
53
336
51
70

1,167
795
711
3,649
2,074
1,473

3,198
3,209
2,921
2,610
2,230
2,119

2,421
1,576
1,396
1,589
1,309
1,400

3,037
3,053
2,750
2,440
2,078
1,991

3.9
4.0
3.6
3.1
2.6
2.5

3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
2.8
2.9

2,472
2,690
2,524
2,132
1,835
1,714

972.8
915.1
975.6
777.7
725.2
610.3

37
35
33
27
24
23

24
21
21
20
20
24

54
53
52
48
45
45

57
55
55
49
47
46

24.4
20.5
22.8
19.6
20.4
18.6

13
6
5
3
3
9

24
25
23
17
12
9

9.6
9.9
10.5
7.3
5.7
3.3

July
August ....
September
October
November
December

24
20
24
26
8
5

90
70
70
143
53
24

1,424
1,739
1,383
2,048
2,273
1,674

2,429
2,377
2,164
2,236
2,559
3,047

1,778
1,545
1,219
1,641
1,826
2,265

2,300
2,245
2,024
2,057
2,384
2,864

2.8
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.8
3.4

2.9
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.1
3.2

1,793
1,919
1,749
1,661
1,842
2,184

665.7
765.0
606.3
674.0
728.4
843.9

25
25
25
28
29
31

28
28
23
26
24
24

51
52
52
52
54
56

49
53
53
51
53
55

21.0
23.9
20.8
23.3
23.1
23.1

15
8
13
11
10
11

11
12
20
20
19
22

3.7
4.2
5.7
8.0
6.5
8.1

1980:
January . .
February
March
April
May
June

11
12
14
13
24
23

126
29
34
53
71
127

2,432
2,580
2,154
1,498
1,096
1,596

3,740
3,730
3,652
3,627
3,680
3,790

2,837
1,818
1,705
2,192
2,248
2,319

3,537
3,518
3,356
3,278
3,343
3,455

4.1
4.1
3.9
3.8
3.9
4.0

3.2
3.1
3.4
3.7
4.3
4.7

2,993
3,048
3,136
2,884
2,796
2,962

1,283.9
1,229.9
1,218.2
1,232.2
1,196.8
1,213.6

34
32
30
25
22
20

25
21
21
21
20
23

60
58
63
52
50
45

65
61
59
56
50
29

29.6
25.4
24.9
24.5
22.0
11.8

22
7
5
4
6
24

38
36
29
28
25
25

15.0
14.6
13.9
13.0
10.0
10.1

July
August
September
October
November
December

26
17
18
18
7
4

175
38
80
34
21
6

2,697
2,151
2,319
1,273
603
445

4,140
3,911
3,961
3,660
3,726
4,085

2,737
1,828
1,702
1,808
1,673
2,544

3,692
3,408
3,087
2,903
2,983
3,321

4.3
3.9
3.6
3.3
3.4
3.8

4.5
4.4
4.4
4.1
3.8
3.5

3,130
3,026
2,656
2,488
2,381
2,738

1,397.5
1,244.4
1,144.9
1,125.4
1,055.1
1,243.0

26
25
29
32
35
37

27
23
25
23
17
21

58
55
56
56
54
55

72
58
56
55
54
58

33.3
24.6
24.8
25.9
21.0
27.0

44
13
10
9
7
11

35
37
40
35
36
41

13.3
17.3
18.8
17.8
14.3
18.0

6
7
16
17
18
30

12
11
202
48
85
200

258
118
862
4,085
4,454
2,618

4,621
4,264
3,948
3,453
3,111
2,949

2,665
1,815
1,695
1,651
1,418
1,741

3,844
3,669
3,382
2,988
2,691
2,596

4.4
4.2
3.9
3.4
3.1
3.0

3.4
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.4
3.4

3,230
3,222
3,069
2,698
2,331
2,250

1,419.6
1,315.3
1,394.7
1 ,226.7
1,006.2
1,009.8

41
40
36
31
27
25

19
17
18
16
15
19

57
54
51
46
43
42

59
55
53
49
43
44

26.6
22.5
24.7
23.0
20.0
21.1

13
5
5
6
7
26

51
48
45
41
38
30

23.3
22.0
23.2
19.2
15.4
16.2

23
9
5
7
5
2

80
36
26
13
12
4

1,576
1,018
899
734
141
146

3,012
2,874
2,680
2,753
3,228
3,935

3,114
1,610
1,681
1,996
2,286
3,272

2,743
2,656
2,488
2,592
3,061
3,778

3.1
3.0
2.9
3.0
3.5
4.3

3.2
3.4
3.5
3.7
3.9
4.1

2,280
3,486
2,174
2,142
2,392
3,171

1,061.9
1,004.9
1,001.0
997.2
1 ,079.7
1,592.5

25
25
29
32
36
39

22
19
15
11
9
11

44
44
34
26
22
19

44
45
3&
26
22
20

22.8
21.4
17.1
13.0
10.0
10.2

41
13
15
21
13
19

29
29
35
37
43
56

11.5
7.1
15.0
16.0
16.4
25.3

2
3
4
14
15
18

6
4
13
60
43
43

203
241
357
533
658
907

4,681
4,723
4,892
4,760
4,387
4,328

3,328
2,272
2,418
2,347
1,989
2,399

4,470
4,376
4,282
4,067
3,729
3,707

5.1
5.0
4.9
4.6
4.3
4.3

4.1
4.0
4.3
4.6
4.6
4.7

3,802
3,908
3,946
3,672
3,257
3,329

1,765.1
1,783.4
2,075.5
1,849.9
1 ,573.4
1,692.2

40
40
38
33
29
28

8
8
10
9
8
10

16
13
11
10
9
8

15
12
10
8
7
7

7.1
5.3
5.1
4.0
3.4
3.3

22
11
9
5
5
36

73
67
65
52
43
41

30.5
28.0
33.9
26.3
19.1
18.6

13
9
14
3
1
0

38
19
390
38
2
0

845
754
2,089
905
805
764

4,495
4,398
4,282
4,391
4,635
5,074

2,658
2,358
2,344
2,443
2,661
3,080

3,912
3,831
3,712
3,828
4,156
4,581

4.6
4.4
4.2
4.4
4.7
5.2

4.5
4.7
5.0
5.3
5.3
5.0

3,332
3,414
3,306
3,282
3,448
3,877

1,682.1
1,747.3
1,711.3
1 ,647.3
1,820.0
2,138.0

29
27
26
28
31
33

10
11
11
10
17
24

7
7
8
9
14
26

6
5
6
7
8
20

2.8
2.8
2.9
3.4
4.0
11.2

70
20
14
20
17
17

54
59
65
73
78
81

18.0
27.0
31.1
31.6
35.1
39.5

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July. .
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




60

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—BANKING
OPEN MARKET PAPER OUTSTANDING, END OF YEAR OR MONTH
Commercial and finance company paper 2

YEAR AND MONTH

AGRICULTURAL LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
OUTSTANDING OF AGENCIES SUPERVISED
BY THE FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, END
OF YEAR OR MONTH 3

FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS.CONDITION, END OF YEAR OR
MONTH, ASSETS e
Reserve bank credit outstanding

Financial companies
Bankers'
acceptances 1

Total
Total

Dealer
placed

Directly
placed

Nonfinancial
companies

Farm
mortgage
loans:
Federal
land
banks

Total

Loans to
cooperatives4

Other
loans and

Total7

dis-

Total7

Loans

counts B

U.S. Govt
securities •

Gold
certificate
account

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

2,683
2,650
2890

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

3603
4 317
4428
5451
7058

3,385
3392
13645
17 085
21 173
32 600
33071

12888
14 974
18399
27 244
25938

2332
2 790
4427
6 503
5514

10556
12 184
13972
20 741
20424

757
2111
2774
5356
7 133

5,277
5753
6403
7,104
8080

2,828
3052
3310
3,718
4281

697
735
840
958
1 055

1,752
1,966
2,253
2,428
2,745

54,331
56,019
58029
62,868
65371

31,362
33,902
36,418
39,930
43,340

130
38
63
186
137

28,881
30,820
33,593
37,044
40,768

16,615
15,696
15,237
15,075
13,436

9452
10848
11 748
13204
14774

4958
5609
6126
6 714
7 187

1 290
1 506
1 577
1 732
2,030

3,205
3733
4,044
4758
5,557

70332
75330
78,972
84050
90,157

47,192
51 948
56,614
60841
66,795

173
141
188
183
335

44,282
49112
52,937
57,154
62,142

12,674
11,481
10,026
10,036
10,457

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

7889
6898
8892
18484
18,727

32 126
34 721
41 073
49 144
47690

25879
27 753
32691
36450
37515

5297
5655
5487
4611
6239

20582
22098
27204
31 839
31 276

6,247
6968
8382
12694
10,175

16347
18293
21 840
27384
31,741

7917
9107
1 1 ,071
13864
16,564

2,076
2298
2,577
3575
3,979

6,354
6889
8,193
9,578
11,198

99,523
97675
106,464
113,611
123,997

75,821
77,291
84,680
89,013
99,149

39
1,981
1,258
299
211

70,218
69,906
78,516
80,501
87,934

9,875
10,303
11,460
11,652
11,599

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

22,523
25450
33 700
45321
54 744

52041
63977
82 236
110432
121 597

39,710
49322
63 857
82077
87 667

7,294
8926
12 350
17461
19904

32,416
40396
51 507
64616
67 763

12,331
14655
18379
28355
33930

36,740
41 713
47344
58496
68648

19,127
22 139
25596
31 284
38 138

4,931
5,600
6102
8,091
9506

12,682
13,974
15646
19,122
21 005

133,540
139,889
153 151
162,947
171 495

107,718
116,303
123,488
135,092
137,644

25
265
1,174
1,454
1,809

97,021
102,819
110,562
117,458
121,328

11,598
11,718
11,671
11,112
11,161

1981
1982

69226
79,543

81 551
83,974

49206
43,690

78206
80,408

46463
50,375

9124
8,423

22,619
21,609

1 76 778
190,128

143,906
153,769

1,601
717

130,954
139,312

11,151
11,148

1979:
January

9

161 114
162,330

9

111 908
118,640

9

30357
34,666

9

February
March
April
May . ..
June

33 749
34337
34617
34391
35286
36,989

86 232
88971
90229
93998
96993
100201

66451
68515
69458
70806
74596
76431

13408
13929
14278
15025
15494
15775

53 043
54586
55 180
55781
59 102
60656

19781
20456
20771
23 192
22397
23,770

48 374
49351
50479
51 464
52171
53200

26020
26355
26896
27387
27927
28462

6732
7,255
7413
7,451
7 188
7,153

15622
15,740
16170
16,626
17056
1 7,584

147 138
147,749
151 782
153,422
151 844
158,096

119730
121,207
124,276
125,070
123,456
125,206

4366
1,603
963
1,256
1,330
1,558

101,279
103,486
110,940
108,588
106,185
109,737

11,592
11,544
11,479
11,416
11,354
11,323

July
August
September
October
November
December

39,040
42354
42,147
43486
43599
45321

101 599
102555
104,865
107672
1 09 938
110432

77024
77032
77,283
79590
82 079
82077

16,492
16808
17,550
16561
17 063
17461

60532
60224
59,733
63029
65016
64616

24575
25523
27,582
28082
27 859
28355

54 169
55053
55,776
56930
57616
58496

28919
29428
29,808
30302
30 755
31 284

7,307
7432
7,543
8 124
8303
8091

17,944
18193
18,425
1&.503
18557
19,122

155,056
158,082
157,981
160,768
159742
162,947

126,233
127,678
129,644
130,532
133,313
135,092

852
1,572
1,156
2,672
2,034
1,454

111,445
113,027
115,458
114,580
118,087
117,458

11,290
11,259
11,228
11,194
11,112
11,112

47780
50,269
49317
50 177
52636
54356

117291
118,171
118162
121 582
120800
123 247

84983
83502
82264
84 956
83458
81 886

18 370
17706
18073
18 752
18431
18356

66613
65796
64191
66204
65027
63 530

32 308
34669
35898
36626
37342
41 361

59 964
61 139
62 658
63 969
64362
64632

31 880
32502
33 315
34202
34996
35 579

8783
19301
9091
19,547
20 147
9196
9046 20722
8264 21 102
7 584 21 469

157208
156,569
158198
165649
164,467
165627

129,965
130,141
131,303
135544
136,950
138 182

828
3,364
2,502
4770
602
215

116,311
115,171
116,657
118,825
124,277
124,515

11,172
11,172
11,172
11,172
11,172
11,172

54334
54486
55,774
56610
55,226
54,744

120424
119 339
119,781
121 324
124,484
121,597

81 497
82081
82,352
84 987
87,417
87,667

17631
18 335
18,598
18 723
19,754
19,904

63 866
63 746
63,754
66264
67,663
67,763

38 927
37 258
37,429
36337
37,067
33,930

65654
66248
66,975
67 966
68,324
68,648

36 107
36470
36,843
37 260
37,612
38,138

8033 21 514
8388 21 391
8,902 21,230
9 988 20718
20,451
10,261
9,506 21,005

160556
162860
167,788
164067
169,041
171,495

132,648
134462
134,437
135029
139,576
137,644

562
1 515
982
1,567
2,284
1,809

119,563
119848
120,711
121,482
120,812
121,328

11,172
11,172
11,168
11,163
11,162
11,161

54465
58084
60089
62320
60551
63427

128 187
129929
130 118
133 597
140056
145 994

90479
90378
91 638
93 275
97823
101 649

20 874
21 349
22608
23 131
24 782
25629

69605
69029
69*030
70 144
73*041
76*020

37 708
39 551
38480
40*322
42233
44345

70 106
70886
72 091
73 382
74452
75 207

38 740
39 375
40264
41 111
41 913
42693

10324
10056
9802
9648
9361
8807

21 043
21 455
22025
22624
23178
23 707

161 467
161 824
167040
168067
164447
171 311

129492
129,152
131,037
132896
130,939
132227

1,304
1,249
656
2333
1,366
1,010

117,169
117,621
118,043
119687
118,311
120,017

11,159
11,156
11,154
11,154
11,154
11,154

63721
64 577
65,048
66072
68,749
69,226

151 264
1 53 651
161,717
164 124
166,317
161,114

106431
1 07 258
111,420
113 308
113,411
1 1 1 ,908

26807
27824
30,440
30 716
30,728
30,357

79624
79434
80,980
82 592
82,683
81,551

44833
46393
50,297
50816
52,906
49,206

76412
77 072
77,614
78 283
78,103
78,206

43450
44*064
44*720
45386
45,961
46,463

8897
8932
8*950
9400
9,315
9,124

24065
24075
23,944
23497
22,827
22,619

167377
168429
181,639
167256
171,676
176,778

134,957
136699
138,288
134,665
139,140
143,906

1,027
1 254
2,486
924
232
1,601

123,172
124522
124,330
123,005
126,539
130,954

11,154
11,154
11,152
11,152
11,152
11,151

70088
70468
71,619
71 128
71 601
71 765

167415
167 616
166527
1 72 697
1 ye 937
180015

112256
110812
109811
113 943
117 918
121 083

30666
30974
31 844
32723
34336
35446

81 590
79838
77967
81 220
83 582
85637

55 159
56804
56716
58 754
59019
58 932

78387
79035
79 758
80695
80 972
81 415

46899
47 324
47966
48425
48 838
49289

9498
9760
9581
9 758
9260
8670

21 990
21 951
22211
22512
22874
23456

179941
1 70 321
172249
182959
1 73 574
173810

141,871
138575
139,700
148335
141 249
140,244

2,217
1 180
2,646
1,799
1 058
1,638

128,230
125410
125,589
134,257
129407
127,005

11,151
11,150
11,150
11,149
11 149
11,149

72,559
72709
73,818
75811
77,125
79,543

180878
1 74 094
171,627
1 70 365
166,941
9
162,330

122885
117 202
115,216
115530
115,650
9
118,640

36983
36657
35,584
35893
36,147
9
34,666

85902
80 545
79,632
79637
79,503
9
83,974

57993
56892
56,411
54835
51,291
43,690

81 659
81 564
81,566
81 352
80,766
80,408

49582
49 845
50,006
50160
50,292
50,375

8355
8034
8,078
8288
8,477
8,423

23722
23685
23,464
22904
21,998
21,609

177673
180258
180,647
186454
187,494
190,128

143,812
144,502
146,838
142,629
149,394
153,769

458
449
1,123
438
374
717

132,640
132,858
134,393
132,080
137,676
139,312

11,149
11,148
11,148
11,148
11,148
11,148

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June. . .
July
August
September
October .
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June..
July
August
September
October ....
November
December
1982:
January. ..
February
March
AprilMay
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




61

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—BANKING—Con.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS, CONDITION-End of
year or month, Liabilities l

ALL MEMBER BANKS OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM,
RESERVES AND BORROWINGS—Averages of daily figures
(annual data for December only) *

WEEKLY REPORTING BANKS, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, CONDITION—
Large commercial banks (data for Wednesday nearest end of year or month),
Deposits 6

Deposits
Reserves

YEAR AND MONTH
Total2

Total 2

Memberbank
reserve
bal-

Federal
Reserve
notes in
circulation

Total held

Required

Excess

ances s

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

54,331
56019
58,029
62868

*

Borrowings
from
Federal
Reserve
banks

Free
reserves

*

*

Demand

Demand,
adjusted
(excluding
U.S. Govt.
and
interbank) •

Total7

Individuals,
partnerships, and
corporations

State and
local
governments

Government

Domestic
commercial banks

5002
5 125
5338
5239
8
5854

4033
4749
4556
4563
8
4059

13415
14 321
13320
12539
8
1 2 399

6 137
6*231
7,671
9
7 942
6,774

3 882 13 838
3818
15752
3,437 9 19,060
9
2 989 20 801
4,380
21 ,704

U.S.

Millions of dollars

65 371

18451
18 722
18391
19456
19620

17387
17454
17049
18086
18 447

29305
30643
32*877
35 343
37 950

20 118
20040
20746
21 609
22719

19550
19468
20210
21 198
22 267

568
572
536
411
452

149
304
327
243
454

419
268
209
168
2

70332
75330
78,972
84050
90,157

20 972
22920
23,473
24338
26687

19 794
20999
21 ,807
22085
24,150

40 196
42369
45,510
48244
51 ,386

23830
25260
27221
28031
29265

23 438
24915
26766
27774
28993

392
345
455
257
272

557
238
765
1 086
321

165
107
—310
829
—49

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

99523
97675
106464
113611
123997

31 475
28667
31 486
30649
34780

27 780
25647
27060
25843
26052

54 954
59914
65470
72259
78770

31 329
31 353
35068
36941
34989

31 164
31 134
34806
36602
34727

165
219
262
339
262

107
1 049
1 298
703
127

58
830
1 069
333
148

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

133540
139,889
153 151
162,947
171 495

38016
35550
36972
35,708
31 546

25 158
26,870
31 152
29,520
27456

85590
93 153
103325
113,355
124241

35136
36471
41 572
43,972
40097

34964
36297
41 447
43,578
40067

172
174
125
394
30

62
558
874
1,473
1 617

122
—330
615
—997
1 471

100936
107,089
113234
122,824
119485

164668
180,894
203 269
219,473
228 086

117270
128,244
144484
155,979
158283

4911
5,085
5291
5,972
5829

1 420
3,243
980
864
1 108

25324
27,164
34221
36,022
41 407

1981
1982

176778
190,128

30816
34,334

25228
26,489

131 906
141,990

41 918
41,853

41 606
41,353

312
500

642
697

277
-164

108595
109,585

187518
189,652

140376
139,364

5235
5,487

2148
1,767

21 896
23,613

147 138
147,749
151 782
1 53 422
151 844
158096

34666
34288
38451
38888
34835
34836

29931
29723
31 714
34 587
31 602
30407

99354
99999
100654
101 767
103748
1 04 794

43 167
40703
40316
40 546
40382
40 105

42865
40494
40059
40 548
40095
39884

302
209
257
2
287
221

994
973
999
897
1 777
1 396

580
—650
621
765
1 317
987

101 559
98,971
97083
101 760
96432
99 763

176 184
180,198
169087
181 176
181 168
179 106

124463
125,898
120177
128367
129350
1 25 008

5274
5,228
4355
5679
4547
4632

1 406
859
763
1 450
732
1 837

28976
31,600
26522
28 838
30093
30529

155,056
158082
157,981
1 60 768
159742
162947

34,053
34023
36,706
35408
36049
35 708

30,279
29493
29,089
32 192
32280
29 520

105,957
106900
106,683
1 08 029
109 908
113 355

40900
40687
40,868
42 279
42*908
43 972

40710
40494
40,863
42007
42 753
43 578

190
193
5
272
155
394

1 179
1 097
1,344
2022
1 906
1 473

—821
— 727
-1,170
1 589
1 605
997

103,863
101 724
105,552
1 05 270
103*134
1 22 824

187,174
177448
196,821
191 678
185 166
219473

130,254
124,252
135,724
1 34 882
130639
1 55 979

5,438
4331
4,507
5 151
4562
5 972

750
580
2,824
1 305
786
864

32,020
30,740
33,620
32 904
30612
36022

157208
156569
158 198
165649
164467
165627

35202
35325
35385
39044
38445
38834

31 232
31 725
31 870
32927
31 804
33 187

108927
109 170
110597
111 524
113 148
114 502

45 170
43 156
43352
44 877
43968
43 479

44928
42 966
42 907
44 683
43 785
43 268

242
190
445
194
183
211

1 241
1 655
2 828
2455
1 028
380

924
1 369
2231
2 106
782
157

108 107
1 02 894
110 616
1 04 700
100692
110 723

189480
1 85 372
201 657
201 144
1 94 91 1
208 631

131 838
128202
139544
134331
132409
141 960

5280
4661
4760
5975
4,581
5008

774
1 821
972
2424
1,811
1 061

31 655
32008
34,756
37598
35,489
39637

160556
162860
167,788
164067
169041
171 495

32810
33 141
33,071
33088
34809
31 546

27548
29338
28,146
30 518
31 528
27 456

115 654
116 925
117,144
118 248
121*191
124241

42859
40373
41,164
41 815
41 678
40097

42 575
40 071
40,908
41 498
40 723
40067

284
302
256
317
955
30

395
659
1,311
1 335
2 156
1 617

104
347
- 1 ,029
951
1 102
1 471

1 07 393
1 08 966
112,455
108 134
111 493
119 485

1 87 725
204 290
208,608
191 797
208 795
228 086

131 371
142 783
145,288
135200
144788
1 58 283

4962
4887
5,135
4658
4804
5829

817
1 015
1,030
787
2,964
1 108

30413
36559
37,536
34457
36,826
41 407

161,467
161 824
167040
168067
164447
171,311

30747
29777
29 983
31 310
27 213
27423

26621
26734
26 164
26063
24304
23626

118 147
118 854
120874
121 852
123 251
124783

41 584
39 756
39 720
40 366
40 512
40443

41 226
39478
39445
40 164
40260
40 104

358
278
275
202
252
339

1 405
1 278
1 004
1 343
2 154
2 039

927
852
532
980
1 643
1 408

100 166
95 792
106568
97582
97 112
101 466

185508
183322
206 400
188649
195 175
209 661

127,887
123806
139814
128823
130792
140406

4,846
4709
4946
4456
4262
5,176

1,677
1 564
1 005
2,880
3312
1,082

34,041
35292
38438
32,839
36735
41,213

167 377
168429
181,639
167,256
171,676
176,778

29690
30398
41,924
28742
29,053
30,816

26011
27045
27,243
23672
24,312
25,228

1 24 765
125*134
125,050
125351
129,086
131,906

41 011
41 026
40,593
40 711
40,951
41,918

40667
40 731
40,177
40433
40,604
41,606

344
295
416
278
347
312

1 751
1 408
1,473
1 149
695
642

1 159
893
-835
719
-269
-277

97 112
95 313
100,656
99021
106,737
108,595

1 73 365
187335
209,236
163230
186,099
187,518

1 22 000
127927
135,847
1 23 561
137,774
140,376

4 161
4*526
5,129
4 123
4,985
5,235

1 784
1 106
2,198
1,566
1,114
2,148

27912
36,984
44,149
18,025
22,158
21,896

179941
170321
1 72,249
182959
1 73 574
173810

39324
29630
30073
38357
26834
25325

25066
24 964
26357
24702
23 463
20 198

126835
1 26 869
128855
1 30 1 89
132619
134228

43210
41 280
39230
39 558
39 552
39 567

42785
40 981
38873
39284
39*192
39*257

425
299
357
274
360
310

1 526
1 713
1 611
1 581
1 105
1*205

1
1
1
1

026
282
080
140
508
656

99 598
95 763
101 111
93 899
95 162
102 251

1 70 630
1 69 273
172922
157 817
1 79 348
1 78 400

127407
125658
131 914
120374
1 33 664
133059

5270
4492
5,135
4633
4 514
5706

3538
3331
1,113
2958
1 148
2327

19,263
19762
19,693
16 142
23720
20459

1 77,673
180258
180,647
186454
187,494
190,128

29893
29076
32,095
36638
29,884
34,334

24974
24993
20,318
24678
26,533
26,489

134 115
135374
135,197
136048
139,989
141,990

39864
40 177
39,963
40 587
41,199
41,853

39573
39 866
39,579
40 183
40,797
41,353

291
311
384
404
402
500

669
510
976
455
579
697

153
80
-490
35
-130
-164

97253
1 02 733
96,774
1 04 673
107,467
109,585

1 58 754
182441
164,559
1 87 996
190,848
189,652

120177
1 36 241
124,088
139931
143,159
139,364

4586
4843
4,488
5391
5,238
5,487

1 575
899
1,874
3014
1,064
1,767

1 7,299
20735
17,939
22492
23,374
23,613

1979:
January... .
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May

June. :.::::

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-

65644
97958
65 843
102 109
67844
104335
68045
102574
s 75 901 s 110201
75 120
81 848
88879
9
90 288
87,739
91 683
94 977
101 182
99952
102082

10

114765
127277
144249
9
150897
147,355
10

1 52 699
152064
166905
169511
169221

70 118
71 531
74,513
73654
s 81 070
83 108
92380
102,790
9
105605
103,149
10

106885
108563
115216
117,861
120541

10

6563
5 816
6111
5894
6095

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 171 and 172.

10

7571
20880
5 772 10 19919
6551
22795
1 330
29 180
27276
1 124

62

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—BANKING—Con.
WEEKLY REPORTING BANKS, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, CONDITION— Large commercial banks (data for Wednesday nearest end of year or month) >
Deposits—Time

Total
(adjusted) 3

Total8
Savings

Investments

Loans

Individuals, partnerships,
and corporations

YEAR AND MONTH

Commercial
and industrial

Other time

For
purchasing
or carrying
securities

To
nonbank
financial
institutions 4

Real estate
loans

Other loans

Total 5

U.S. Government
securities, direct and
guaranteed
Total

5

Other
securities

Investment
account

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
19646
1965

41 603
50386

52811

33960
32 369
29018
27 679
26638

12 109
15778
19,386
21 104
26,173

27492
29 126
32106
33617
34035

51 502
61 818
68,324
59536
72,194

24803
28371
29358
23853
28061

26,699
33447
38,966
35683
44,133

14504
19457
26833
31 608
26279

38,400
40697
49,203
54731
53 270

81 ,033
74459
76,413
76957
88 182

28,944
25338
22,251
21 349
36031

52,089
49121
54,162
55,608
52151

10625
9904
9988

23015
23027
23 781
26603
26073

56352
66776
81 017
100076
111 819

119017
137928
135555

97310
98988
99795
108,444
118098

44435
40088
35560
36175
39611

32441
31 302
35239

52875
58,900
64235
72,269
78487

1 95 499
216,860

10756
11,223

26729
26,926

1 24 444
132,336

146367
155,314

116905
125,863

36819
44,586

30872
36,730

80086
81,277

341 542
344 231
345313
356 801
356 989
364 841

132 381
135076
1 36 855
141 500
142 170
144439

10 940
10213
9634
11 222
10 117
11 422

23 015
22706
22405
23389
23 276
23874

82209
82782
83750
84,952
86196
88286

113 796
114291
1 1 3 1 90
116941
117090
117 559

99472
100,822
102338
102,786
104224
103616

34950
36134
36929
36,048
37005
35527

31 016
31 724
32811
31,644
31 664
30832

64522
64,688
65409
66,738
67219
68089

1 39 708
143 119
149,231
154615
1 58 937
160246

373 072
376135
390,114
387 373
385 658
402 739

147 871
148032
153,244
153501
151 796
1 59 929

11 954
11 589
11,123
9868
9860
9904

24785
24888
25,131
25690
25 244
26603

90 513
92084
94,334
96096
97 277
100076

119 434
120453
129,449
123779
122401
137928

103 542
104463
105,366
106193
106359
108,444

35 1 78
34676
34,198
35360
35777
36175

30408
29995
30,182
30613
30544
31 302

68364
69787
71,168
70,833
70582
72,269

72866
72 290
71 210
68456
69686
73 377

1 63 860
1 ge 226
171 849
176018
1 75 623
1 72 887

396 876
399 582
405 967
399 373
392 466
396 138

1 57 554
1 59 623
162 574
160 895
1 57 553
1 59 464

8 394
8 767
9 186
8 738
7 653
7 878

24815
25 698
27 510
25033
23 498
22943

101 165
1 02 082
103361
104318
1 04 947
1 05 290

127 939
125014
126906
124 561
124 138
127 174

108516
108491
106690
1 09 841
110939
112 625

35690
35454
34664
35281
35568
36965

30446
30332
29377
29360
30755
32868

72826
73037
72,026
74560
75371
75660

273 708
281 420
285,113
289 357
300,969
314 128

74574
75 905
76,664
76039
74,983
72670

168630
174 167
177,083
181 110
193,228
205 862

392 458
403 096
410,585
412465
424,144
433 313

1 58 020
161 373
166,196
166 154
172,262
174 581

6465
6 924
7,644
7073
8,950
9 988

23 133
23 462
24,270
23 996
24,832
26073

105 971
106 939
108,332
109484
110,763
111 819

119 950
128470
128,335
126 142
133,592
135555

113730
115 879
114,894
114262
116,528
118098

38 152
40295
38,706
37674
39,409
39611

33243
34845
34,382
33897
34,422
35239

75578
75584
76,188
76588
77,119
78487

321 064
321,010
321 791
322,988
334 602
337 288

74 540
75080
79344
77897
77 797
78235

210 707
209 945
208 365
210960
221 735
225 775

425 997
423 321
430 343
430 385
437 294
450 102

171 288
169401
1 72 680
1 74 438
176617
1 82 545

7 760
8 196
10 146
8 701
10388
12111

25 270
24892
24 719
25309
25807
26 785

112 875
113 642
114525
115 341
116634
117 927

131 199

1 32 068
134210
1 29 376
132 900
137 099

117 356
118210
120244
117324
121 050
119 521

39769
40816
41 789
39720
42 128
40 599

33438
33726
33902
34280
34444
33810

77587
77394
78455
77,604
78922
78922

341 127
349 779
349,069
350,216
356,985
362,502

76358
76 172
75,364
74359
76,758
76,971

232 026
239 712
240,184
242 481
245,714
250,511

442 499
452 309
460,044
455 089
468,089
470,988

1 80 450
1 84 956
187,874
187 174
191,818
195,499

9 154
8616
10,204
8483
10,672
10,756

25 957
27*137
26,273
25408
26,385
26,729

118 905
120264
121,596
122 302
123,512
124,444

132755
139346
145,053
137542
146,880
146,367

118 104
117519
117,457
116293
119,081
116,905

40644
38843
37,771
38310
37,510
36,819

33397
31 975
31,632
31 404
30,690
30,872

77460
78676
79,686
77,983
81,571
80,086

367,193
370510
372 466
373 295
380 789
384,708

79293
79 314
80452
78782
80675
79522

252410
253 938
255 796
257 446
262 910
269 310

470212
472 077
476 386
479 074
485 664
490410

1 98 052
198 918
202 806
204 727
209013
212 198

8675
9 162
7 781
7483
9056
8685

26 787
26*786
27 992
28 114
27 725
27655

126 126
126810
1 27 272
128 364
128931
129614

144900
144280
140326
1 38 466
143 459
144084

118509
117601
117 995
115561
117 335
115205

38090
38374
38568
36882
36821
36941

30785
30747
30347
29431
29054
29088

80,419
79227
79427
78,679
80514
78,264

392,964
401 138
401,322
403,346
400,640
406,773

78780
80 857
79,876
85214
85,764
110,640

276169
280 507
281,554
278 990
276,282
258,127

487 857
495 076
499,214
503 444
503,395
505,603

210394
212637
217,148
21 6 754
216,892
216,860

27 389
28 134
27,036
27312
27,017
26,926

129964
130883
131,702
131 706
131,954
132,336

143 136
151 432
148,459
154587
152,179
155,314

115192
115619
116,464
122277
122,219
125,863

37,542
36996
37,798
42270
44,152
44,586

28841
30044
30,695
33043
34,740
36,730

77,650
78,623
78,666
80,007
78,067
81,277

59,227
66881
85,298

30225
34920
38083
40698
50694

5945
9221
13310
16407
22 111

74285
82 947
92901
1 02 227
125789

32 797
35 351
38793
42 119
53 113

6 159
7 365
8595
9032
11 187

13403
15 519
17880
20008
25577

46069
48 147
48404
48783

1966
1967
1968
19697 ....
1970

89,639
102921
112,163
96589
119,443

47213
48864
49 149
46490
48035

29002
38 273
45075
36502
51 650

134761
143 951
161 820
1 75 756
180429

60779
66201
74149
81 491
81 693

11 228
10415
11 872
13 148
13642

1971 8
1972
1973
1974
1975

140,932
143665
171,318
210900
206 755

54542
50411
48948
51 357
59508

62274
66146
87716
114321
106767

1 92 238
206 020
247 648
282218
263 444

83770
85 173
103924
124505
113 661

1976
1977
1978...
1979
1980....

207 344
225,418
258 256
268,013
314128

77648
78801
77489
74867
72670

98787
1 1 1 989
1 42 349
160246
205 862

266684
295818
345 480
402 739
433313

109407
116802
1 34 542
1 59 929
174581

1981
1982

362 502
406,773

76 971
110,640

250 51 1
258,127

470 988
505,603

258319
257,739
256 756
250,677
248 861
247 800

76078
76037
76831
76615
76585
77 123

1 42 939
142700
141 421
138066
1 37 421
137 911

249 001
252,104
258,405
261 ,506
264 662
268,013

77 638
77129
76,781
74008
72 559
74867

269 746
271 911
276,187
278 01 1
278 736
276 789

1979:
January

February
March ..
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August .
September ;..
October
November
December ..
1981:
January .
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February.. ..
March
April
Mav...
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




9421
10257
10,495
12207
11,627
11,223

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—BANKING—Con.
MONEY AND INTEREST RATES (Percent)

COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT— Loans and investments (monthly
averages), seasonally adjusted (Billions of dollars) »
Securities
YEAR AND MONTH
Total2

U.S.

Government

Other

Loans and
leases 2

Discount
rate, N.Y.
Federal
Reserve
Bank3

*

1961

Federal
intermediate
credit bank
loans *

New home
purchase

Existing
home
purchase

Bankers'
acceptancesprime, 890
days

Commercial
paper, 6month 6

Finance
company
paper placed
directly, 66month

Yield on U.S.
Govt.
securities
(taxable)—3month bills
(rate on new
issues) 7

*

2.378
2.778

5.94
5.89
5.87

2.81
3.01
3.36
3.77
4.22

2.97
3.26
3.55
3.97
4.38

6.14
6.33
6.83
7.66
8.27

6.30
6.40
6.90
7.68
8.20

5.36
4.75
5.75
7.61
7.31

5.55
5.10
5.90
7.83
7.72

7.20

6.37
6.00
7.16
8.82
8.14

7.59
7.45
7.78
8.71
8.75

7.54
7.38
7.82
8.78
8.97

4.85
4.47
8.08
9.89
6.29

5.11
4.69
8.15
9.84
6.32

4.89
4.55
7.38
8.61
6.16

4.348

5.50
5.46
7.46

7.35
6.93
8.01

8.77
8.80
9.33

8.90
8.83
9.40

5.19
5.59
8.11

5.35
5.60
7.99

5.22
5.50
7.78

4.989
5.265

1962
1963
1964
1965

3.00
3.00
3.23
3.55
4.04

4.00
4.05
4.26
4.70
4.94

5.80
5.75
5.74

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

4.50
4.19
5.17
5.87
5.95

5.82
5.88
6.41
7.23
8.50

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

4.88
4.50
6.45
7.83
6.25

572.6
647.8

Open market rates, New York City

Home mortgage rates
(convenional 1st
mortgages)— U.S. average 8

3.157
3.549
3.954
4.881
4.321
5.339
6.677
6.458
4.071
7.041
7.886
5.838

116.3
128.8
139.9
145.6

390.5
460.5

713.6
745.2

65.8
58.5
53.6
82.2

804.6

100.8

891.5

99.8
93.8
94.5

555.0
632.5
747.0
849.9

10.28
11.77

10.09
12.22

10.49
12.26

10.63
12.53

11.04
12.78

10.91
12.29

10.25
11.28

10.041

915.1

13.41
11.02

14.20
13.56

14.13
14.49

14.51
14.78

15.32
11.89

14.76
11.89

13.73
11.20

14.077
10.686

9.16
9.48
9.69
9.89

9.92
9.94

10.32
10.01

10.09

10.04
10.12

10.08
10.14
10.22
10.29
10.35
10.46

10.29
10.01

10.02
10.04
10.20
10.39

9.94
9.90
9.98
9.79

9.96
9.87
9.98
9.71

9.351
9.265
9.457
9.493
9.579
9.045

520.1
517.4

1,013.5
1,135.9
1,239.6

110.0

148.8
159.3
172.8
191.5
214.4

1,316.3
1,412.1

111.0
130.9

231.4
239.1

973.9
1,042.0

93.7
93.3
94.1
94.7
94.9
95.0

177.3
178.3
179.4
180.4
181.1
181.9

756.2
764.6
773.9
785.3
794.6

June

1,027.2
1,036.2
1,047.5
1,060.4
1,070.7
1,084.0

807.1

9.50
9.50
9.50
9.50
9.50
9.50

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,097.6
1,107.5
1,124.3
1,128.5
1,126.2
1,135.9

94.7
93.7
94.1
94.4
94.2
94.5

183.5
185.4
187.5
188.8
189.9
191.5

819.5
828.5
842.7
845.3
842.1
849.9

10.24
10.70
11.77
12.00
12.00

10.18
10.23
10.28
10.35
10.70
10.96

10.49
10.73
10.72
10.91
11.04
11.30

10.67
10.88
10.95
11.01
11.23
11.59

1,144.5
1,157.9
1,166.4
1,164.7
1,161.4
1,161.3

94.6
95.3
95.3
94.9
96.3
98.0

193.1
194.9
196.0
197.2
200.5
202.6

856.8
867.7

12.00
12.52
13.00
13.00
12.94
11.40

11.47
11.83
12.20
13.12
13.54
13.12

11.48
11.60
12.25
12.64
13.26
12.24

11.79
12.30
12.56
13.22
13.74
12.88

1,169.2
1,185.2
1,192.8
1,203.4
1,221.1
1,239.6

100.5
104.1
105.5
106.5
108.8
110.0

205.1

863.6
873.7
879.4
886.6
899.9

12.59
12.03
11.82
11.50
11.53
11.90

12.08
11.84
11.95
12.20
12.62
12.86

12.24
11.89
12.00
12.31
12.85
13.15

8.58
9.85

8.29
9.61

8.03
9.08

915.1

10.87
10.00
10.17
11.00
11.47
12.87

11.13
12.69
15.34
17.96

11.04
12.32
14.73
16.49

10.29
11.15
13.07
14.78

9.259
10.321
11.580
13.888
15.661

June

1,251.4
1,255.7
1,261.0
1,267.9
1,285.1
1,295.4

113.2
113.4
112.9
113.9
116.0
116.7

216.6
217.9
219.4
219.5
220.6
221.6

921.6
924.4
928.8
934.5
948.5
957.2

13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.87
14.00

12.29
12.93
13.35
13.65
13.95
14.29

12.80
13.02
13.48
13.62
13.56
14.12

13.24
13.73
13.91
13.99
14.19
14.40

16.62
15.54
13.88
14.65
17.56
16.27

15.10
14.87
13.59
14.17
16.66
15.22

14.09
14.05
12.89
12.94
14.97
14.13

14.724
14.905
13.478
13.635
16.295
14.557

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,302.8
1,312.2
1,317.8
1,324.0
1,327.5
1,316.3

116.4
115.6
113.2
112.5
110.3
111.0

222.3
223.8
225.6
228.7

964.0
972.7
979.0
982.8

231.2
231.4

986.1
973.9

14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
13.00
12.10

14.59
14.83
15.11
15.28
15.26
14.87

14.14
14.60
14.69
15.04
15.68
15.23

14.77
15.03
15.38
15.47
15.80
15.53

17.10
17.22
16.11
14.78
12.0012.13

16.09
16.62
15.93
14.72
11.96
12.14

14.47
15.32
15.01
13.96
11.72
11.24

14.699
15.612
14.951
13.873
11.269
10.926

1,320.0
1,332.4
1,342.5
1,352.5
1,362.0
1,368.8

114.1
115.1
114.4
116.6
116.3
115.8

231.5

974.5
985.2
995.0
1,002.0
1,010.8
1,017.1

12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00

14.63
14.45
14.11
14.14
13.93
13.73

14.67
14.44
14.93
15.13
15.11
14.74

15.37
15.22
15.07
15.39
15.57
15.01

13.06
14.47
13.73
13.95
13.29
14.00

13.35
14.27
13.47
13.64
13.02
13.79

12.56
13.58
12.89
13.09
12.61
12.69

12.412
13.780
12.493
12.821
12.148
12.108

1,376.1
1,383.1
1,389.4
1,397.5
1,398.5
1,412.1

116.5
117.8
118.2
122.3
126.4
130.9

1,023.7
1,028.3
1,033.5
1,038.1
1,036.4
1,042.0

11.81
10.68
10.00

13.63
13.43
13.21
12.90
12.48
12.14

15.01
15.05
14.34
13.86
13.26
13.09

14.96
15.03
14.71
14.37
13.74
13.44

12.90
10.34
10.40

13.00
10.80
10.86

12.15

11.914
9.006

9.24
8.76
8.54

9.21
8.72
8.50

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

.

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April.

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November .. .
December

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June .
July
August
September
October
November
December

207.3
207.8

210.3
212.4
214.4

232.0

233.1
234.0
234.9
235.9
235.9

237.1
237.6
237.2
235.8
239.1

875.1
872.6
864.6
860.6

9.69

9.68
9.35
8.73

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




9.85
9.73
9.64
9.74
9.39

7.221

1 1 .506

9.99

9.82

10.62
11.70
13.44
13.53
13.31

10.39
11.60
13.23
13.26
12.80

10.43
11.50
12.00
11.68

9.262
9.450
10.182
11.472
11.868
12.071

13.15
14.01
17.10
15.63

12.66
13.60
16.50
14.93

11.79
12.39
14.70
13.68

12.036
12.814
15.526
14.003

9.60
8.31

9,29
8.03

9.01
7.42

6.995

•^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 172.

9.31
9.68

9.93
9.63
8.60
8.42
8.20

9.150
8.126

8.196
7.750
8.042
8.013

64

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—CONSUMER INSTALLMENT CREDIT
CONSUMER CREDIT (SHORT- AND INTERMEDIATE-TERM)— Installment credit, extended and liquidatedl
Unadjusted for seasonal
variation

Adjusted for seasonal variation and differences in trading days
Liquidated

Extended

YEAR AND MONTH

By major holder

By major holder

By major credit type

Extended,
total

Liquidated,
total

Total

*

*

*

1961
1962...
1963
1964.
1965

50598
57562
64660
72445
79918

49735
52 601
57822
64616
71 616

1966
1967...
1968
1969...
1970

83,821
89058
101,426
109422
115,132

78365
85 194
92075
99945
110352

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 .

138,046
152275
1 73,035
1 72 765
180083

127789
136787
152,817
163276
1 72 675

1976...
1977
1978...
1979
1980

210740
257 600
297 668
324,777
306 076

189 179
222 138
254 589
286,396
304 628

1981
1982

334 508
344,901

316291
331,805

June

23248
22,565
26229
26680
29608
27,605

23030
21,654
23682
22810
25082
23,394

26582
27,223
26 173
26930
27595
26,231

12 692
13,050
12322
13 111
13403
12526

4637
5,095
4897
5 161
5071
4835

3268
3,014
3001
2669
2904
2792

3948
3,932
3817
3 898
3986
3,940

7924
7,905
7789
7 955
8100
7427

9553
9,871
9533
9724
9941
9919

613
675
615
496
609
498

22368
23,003
22823
23 121
24429
23,620

10690
11,007
10823
10 977
11 549
11,332

3313
3,648
3697
3 910
4190
3,787

2763
2,737
2665
2566
2906
2,708

3705
3,718
3702
3722
3,788
3,804

July..
August
September
October
November
December

27551
30,566
26,660
28,526
26993
28,546

24328
25711
22,688
26134
24027
23,856

27 108
27593
28,109
27712
26895
26638

12 799
12970
13,439
13 168
12667
12385

5 285
5248
5,355
5670
5 203
5 163

2 966
3 129
3,168
2582
2 693
2812

3 982
4*045
3,892
4 105
4 108
4036

7 586
7802
8,380
7814
7470
7735

9949
10303
10,356
10439
10 500
10146

492
527
507
531
488
453

24292
24*862
24,101
24679
24201
24605

11 644
11 760
11,781
11 729
11 614
11,564

4085
4488
3,663
4465
3825
4,190

2776
2,818
2,802
2,509
2722
2,770

3767
3,797
3,812
3,883
3,948
3,955

June

24654
23582
24,918
23569
22811
22994

25758
24469
25948
24940
24844
24387

27894
27 566
25892
23202
22 142
22337

12322
12 780
11 393
10232
9785
9892

5471
5 755
5574
4 798
4 322
4 439

3483
2444
2426
1 861
1 574
1 318

4368
4096
4108
3 845
4072
4 186

8441
7 973
7370
5921
5 534
5 550

10471
10 741
10648
10332
10350
10329

522
452
435
397
299
424

25259
25 196
25238
24957
24789
24408

11
11
11
11
11
11

4458
4360
4436
3974
4072
3695

2,745
2798
2,703
2598
2561
2616

4,061
4084
4,201
4,124
4118
4,118

July
August
September
October
November
December

25 378
27806
27,010
27,779
24,735
30840

25 530
25 492
25,829
27,772
23,994
25665

24445
26521
26]879
26,868
25950
26810

10 546
11 452
11,898
11,822
11 391
11 251

4 809
5 155
5,355
5,323
4852
5 185

2 305
3 085
2,752
2,872
2795
3 035

4 148
4 263
4,225
3,985
4250
4347

6 301
7463
7,479
7,508
7064
7 205

10 666
10 776
10,745
10,686
10916
11 252

373
398
429
501
423
490

25007
25 734
26,027
26,466
25333
25540

11 g58
11 836
11,881
12,140
1 1 ,733
11 795

4370
4768
4,742
4,869
4,258
4325

2575
2620
2,716
2,809
2,577
2657

4059
4103
4,213
4,146
4,198
4,164

23223
23,577
29352
28951
28036
30397

25 936
24952
27664
26353
26026
27286

27 274
28322
29370
28818
28 180
28 770

10802
11 626
12 504
12376
12283
12697

5 904
6 193
5911
5 218
4937
5251

2994
3 167
3 153
3 181
3 212
3 137

4 524
4331
4472
4672
4 399
4699

7343
8230
8499
7458
7383
7 514

11 345
11 390
11 620
11 927
11 676
12221

392
405
616
593
620
509

26091
26615
26399
26344
26555
26889

11 822
12322
12070
12331
12071
11 987

4791
4,663
4372
3965
4528
4681

2706
2,723
2866
2909
2,821
2918

4131
4,218
4,245
4321
4,322
4392

28743
29,296
30,154
26614
25,942
30,222

26885
25,799
26,133
26694
26,077
26,486

27856
27622
29,316
26641
26,578
26,594

12043
11 461
12,322
11 262
11,558
12,778

5474
5981
7,061
5406
5,214
4,333

3 190
2924
2,618
2690
2,551
2,641

4 521
4507
4,530
4 508
4,444
4,113

8111
8097
8,936
7273
7,501
7,162

11 249
11 220
12,345
11 606
11,400
11,595

454
514
508
452
445
515

26455
25852
26,431
25868
26,654
26,527

11 962
11,790
11,994
11 595
11,956
11,954

4400
4,127
4,444
4256
4,671
4,582

2806
2,685
2,767
2802
2,791
2,831

4,420
4,430
4,460
4457
4,472
4,437

22743
23,009
28250
28,881
28871
31 655

25686
25,467
28287
27,213
27445
28711

26656
27 182
27356
28,765
29517
30034

11 853
12539
12764
13 153
13206
13 819

4 517
4703
4760
5350
6027
5 781

3016
2713
2651
2928
2828
2889

4371
4*353
4489
4511
4593
4626

7354
7127
7072
7987
8471
8364

11 175
11 968
12329
12487
12775
13 367

457
441
453
533
501
498

26239
27015
26723
27142
27673
28011

11 748
12462
12344
12,473
12708
13 373

4721
4,601
4556
4,719
5000
4714

2708
2,823
2774
2,818
2,877
2810

4397
4,413
4,368
4,457
4,406
4429

27881
30 138
29,554
27929
31,423
34,567

26896
28453
27,056
28926
29,522
28,143

27982
28 024
28,619
28650
31,691
30,777

12958
12 984
13,219
13 754
14,806
14,236

4646
4 580
4,841
4533
6,099
5,861

2 737
2916
3,047
2963
3,434
3,295

4 740
4470
4,621
4457
4,444
4,446

7376
7 162
7,488
8041
10,177
9,716

12658
12728
12,705
12614
12,778
12,491

507
615
522
543
486
473

27143
27 768
27,363
28781
29,676
28,359

12671
13 005
12,531
13681
14,349
13,125

4494
4772
4,735
4905
5,048
4,837

2784
2759
2,792
2925
3,022
3,098

4,494
4513
4,552
4524
4,495
4,537

1979:
January
February
March... .
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January.
February
March
April.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Commercial banks

Finance
companies

Credit
unions

Revolving

3

Mobile
home

Total

Commercial banks

Finance
companies

Credit
unions

Retailers 2

*

Millions of dollars

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Retailers 2

Automobile
paper

779
748
657
952
721
675

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 172 and 173.

65

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—CONSUMER INSTALLMENT CREDIT—Con.
CONSUMER CREDIT (SHORT- AND INTERMEDIATE-TERM)— Installment credit, liquidated and outstanding »

YEAR AND MONTH

Outstanding, end of year or month

Adjusted for seasonal variation and differences
in trading days— Liquidated, by major credit
type
Automobile
paper

Revolving 3

Mobile
home

By major credit type

By major holder
Total

Commercial
banks

*

Finance
companies

Credit unions

Retailers 2

Automobile
paper

Revolving 3

Mobile home

*

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

46027
50994
57 829
65572
73 881

19043
21 183
24267
27865
31 832

15508
17349
19557
21 641
23851

4303
4875
5526
6340
7324

6420
6842
7667
8,794
9791

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

79339
83 148
91 681
101 161
105528

34290
36735
41 716
46289
48714

24796
24,576
26074
27,846
27580

8255
9,003
10300
12,028
12986

10815
1 1 ,484
12018
13,116
13900

30992
31,131
34348
36,946
36325

2,105
3,720
5,128

2,461

1971 ..
1972
1973...
1974
1975

118255
133,173
155 108
164,594
171 996

55020
64,554
75924
80,054
82936

29224
31,893
35359
36,087
35995

14770
16,964
19633
21 ,895
25666

14 151
14,979
16592
18,114
18,201

40519
47,862
53,772
54,266
57,242

8,528
9,700
11,709
13,681
15,019

7,226
9,526
13,580
14,642
14,434

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

193525
230 564
273 645
312024
313472

93728
112373
136016
154177
147013

38,918
44868
54,298
68318
76,756

31,169
37605
44,334
46517
44,041

19,260
23490
25,987
28 119
28,448

67,707
82911
101,647
116362
116,838

17,189
39,274
48,309
56,937
58,352

14,573
14,945
15,235
16,838
17,322

1981
1982

331 697
344,798

147,622
152,069

89,818
94,322

45,954
47,253

29,551
30,202

125,331
130,227

62,819
67,184

18,373
18,988

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October .
November
December
1981:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

5893
6224

17599

1 9,924
22842
25,817
29355

6210
6567
6960
6439

8716
8989
8877
8891
9,164
9326

323
399
414
431
424
430

273 863
274 774
277 321
281 191
285717
289 928

136768
137348
138603
141 104
143539
145689

54,995
55929
56,991
58334
59,635
60996

44,087
44127
44,653
44571
44,973
45503

24,924
24204
23,753
23770
24,000
23931

102,419
103511
105,456
107 188
109,279
111 121

47,800
47,068
46,770
47,245
47,855
48,545

15,401
15,601
15,855
15,925
16,107
16,236

6770
6,931
6,667
6,860
6,676
6,721

9442
9,494
9,610
9,579
9,781
9,745

430
413
411
405
398
368

293 151
298 006
301,978
304 370
307,336
312,024

147201
149,612
151,234
152,412
152,978
154,177

62463
63,362
64,822
65,692
67,164
68,318

45488
46,219
46,675
46,622
46,570
46,517

23973
24,367
24,484
24,936
25,810
28,119

112 187
113,685
115,190
115,668
116,102
116,362

48,918
50,304
51,230
51,928
53,270
56,937

16,318
16,487
16,584
16,718
16,793
16,838

6,903
6991
6,858
6570
6,575
6576

10034
10052
10,384
10737
10,609
10450

418
397
380
383
349
366

310920
310 033
309 004
307 632
305 599
304 207

1 53 636
1 53 308
1 52 347
1 50 937
149238
147 883

68724
69545
70421
71 545
72 101
73 118

46466
45964
45730
44954
44,139
42995

27,216
26252
25,495
25073
24,970
24786

116,719
117202
117,642
117,502
117,058
116,456

56,164
55,153
54,146
53,491
53,036
52,850

16,832
16,875
16,944
16,974
16,912
16,988

6757
7052
7,334
7245
6,959
6933

10468
10495
10,691
10772
10,774
10922

364
376
396
375
396
411

304 055
306 369
307,549
307 556
308 296
313 472

146 975
147 395
147,618
147 161
146413
147 013

73909
74433
74,823
74 985
75690
76 756

42644
43 347
43,562
43518
43606
44 041

24620
24918
24,945
25064
25,780
28448

116,253
117 125
117,162
117086
116,989
116838

52,833
53,562
53,806
53,593
54,104
58,352

16,992
17,050
17,083
17,255
17,279
17,322

7310
7398
6973
6,810
7498
7365

10 769
11 188
11 110
11 236
11 267
11 351

451
492
552
410
372
399

310 760
309 385
311 071
313669
315679
318 792

1 45 077
143 429
1 43 397
143680
143 841
145 125

77 131
78090
79490
81 033
81 794
82 723

43 601
43776
44 212
44390
45055
45 686

27439
26507
26097
26,263
26287
26394

115778
116,195
118049
119,076
119582
120400

57,556
56,047
55,356
55,716
55,820
56798

17,202
17,113
17,162
17,342
17,576
1 7,704

7021
6,699
6,982
6,682
7,346
7,175

11 381
11 233
11,620
1 1 ,433
11,399
11,454

394
368
382
360
398
364

320 649
324 151
328,173
328 093
327,958
331,697

145 375
145996
147,046
146330
145,592
147,622

83 924
86 152
88,698
89583
89,956
89,818

46 096
46605
46,791
46416
46,092
45,954

26396
26477
26,594
26,922
27,510
29,551

121 475
123,479
125,703
125,977
125,654
125,331

56,764
57,281
58,319
58,384
58,789
62,819

17,760
17,959
18,124
18,263
18,307
18,373

7,288
7272
7,353
7441
7378
7395

1 1 ,283
11 866
1 1 ,806
11 834
12024
12640

452
457
420
465
405
403

328 755
326 301
326 265
327 933
329 358
332 303

146782
145788
145588
146186
1 46 1 67
147227

88925
89009
89,591
90674
91 958
93009

45907
45586
45,632
45450
45 472
45882

28,179
27013
26,530
26537
26536
26,645

124,580
124498
124,917
125693
126838
128,143

61 ,332
59,539
58,646
58,940
59,111
59,946

18,310
18,239
18,258
18,352
18,488
18,603

7,339
7542
7,139
8,111
8,643
8,225

12,100
12529
12,394
12533
12,739
11,990

399
438
447
578
463
510

333 285
334 971
337,469
336 473
338,372
344,798

147559
1 48 438
149,801
149528
149,651
152,069

93,353
93207
93,357
92541
93,462
94,322

45,698
46 154
46,846
46645
46,832
47,253

26,710
26751
26,829
27,046
27,639
30,202

128,110
128051
128,865
128,375
129,299
130,227

60,556
61,293
61,845
61,836
62,362
67,184

18,721
18,918
19,011
19,043
19,049
18,988

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 173.

66

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
BUDGET RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS >

YEAR AND MONTH
Receipts (net)

z

Outlays (net)

BUDGET FINANCING

Budget surplus or
deficit (-)

3

Borrowing from the
public

Total

GROSS DEBT (END OF YEAR OR MONTH)
Reduction in cash
balances

Amount outstanding

5

Held by the public

4

8

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

94389
99676
106560

1 979
2632
1 337
2 830
2465

292 895
303 291
310806
316763
323 1 54

238,604
248 373
254,461
257 553
261,614

3076
2838
23 100
11 146
5397

720
5864
2061
7910
2552

329 474
341 348
369,769
367 144
382,603

264,690
267 529
290,629
279 483
284,880

23033
23372
14849
4688
45 154

19448
19442
19275
3009
50853

3 585
3930
— 4426
1 679
—5,699

409 467
437 329
468,426
486 247
544,131

304 328
323 770
343,045
346 053
396,906

—66413
44 948
—48,807
27694
—59,563

66,413
44948
48,807
27694
59,563

82,913
53516
59,106
33641
70,515

-16,500
8568
— 10,299
5947
— 10,952

631,866
709 138
780,425
833 751
914,317

480,300
551 843
610,948
644,589
715,105

657 204
728,424

57932
110,658

57 932
127,989

79329
134,912

21 397
-6,923

1 003 941
1,146,987

794 434
929,346

38364
32 639
31 144
52238
38287
53 910

40,871
37 739
43,725
40 760
41,618
40 687

—2506
5 100
-12,581
11 478
—3,331
13 223

2,506
5 100
12,581
11 478
3,331
13 223

798,733
800 470
804,624
804 046
81 2*220
812247

629,513
628 845
636,857
631 893
633,698
632 241

33268
39353
47,302
33,099
38320
42 617

40482
54 740
29,543
47,729
46815
43 971

7214
15 387
17,760
-14,630
—8496
1 354

7214
15 387
-17,760
14,630
8,496
1 354

4831
3268
4,250
2,217
5,548
11 207

814,740
820 385
833,751
833,999
840,965
852 184

637,072
640339
644,589
646,806
652,354
663 561

43429
37866
33351
61 097
36071
59055

47,877
47 151
46,459
51 345
50 107
46686

—4448
9285
-13 108
9751
14 036
12 369

4559
9285
13 108
9751
14 037
12369

5,201
2066
11 802
4631
5350
4615

-642
7219
1,306
14492
8687
7 738

854,741
861,603
870,444
876,914
884 788
884 381

668,762
670,827
682,630
687,261
692,61 1
687997

37 348
44259
53,545
38923
39,175
48904

52 342
51 215
47,905
55843
48,083
50869

14 993
6 957
5,640
16 921
-8,907
1 965

14 993
6957
-5,640
7
1 6 675
10,731
2 536

9 737
11 111
6,260
4758
9,231
13668

5256
4154
-11,900
8
11 917
1,500
11 132

888 367
900,075
914,317
914,782
920,316
936,686

697734
708,844
715,105
719,862
729,094
742,761

52 214
38 129
44 623
74464
38243
70429

59 099
53 749
54 217
57 198
54414
55 066

6884
15620
9 593
17 266
16 171
15 363

6884
17*108
13036
17 266
18455
14 113

6 772
13 916
15 138
3 725
539
572

112
3 192
2*102
13 541
17916
14685

940 528
956 898
970,901
970 326
974,758
977 350

749,533
763449
778,587
774,863
775,402
775,973

47 829
47669
60,279
45 150
44,016
56,822

58 172
52 788
53,944
63 256
54,658
76,290

13 120
6 153
-3,237
18 749
12,522
20,516

3 383
6 501
8,577
10 374
10,972
14,274

9737
348
-11,814
8375
1*550
6,242

979,388
986312
1 ,003,941
1 011 111
1,019,324
1,034,716

779,356
785 857
794,434
804,808
815,780
830,055

55 269
43 042
45291
75 777
36 753
66353

45 930
57822
63 546
66 073
55683
59 629

8 109
14 993
18 773
8 711
21 424
4457

9 783
10693
12 305
2 527
3 187
3 260

17892
4300
6468
11 238
18237
7717

1 043817
1 ,053,325
1 066 393
1 070 734
1 ,076,798
1 084 658

839,837
850,504
862,809
865 336
868,523
871,783

44675
44 924
59,694
40 539
42,007
54,498

64,506
59 628
61 ,403
66 708
66,166
72,436

20,962
16 751
4,575
26462
24,845
18,103

14,348
21 086
22,129
6228
25,923
29,895

6,614
4335
-17,554
20234
-1,078
-11,792

1,094,628
1 114214
1,146,987
1 147713
1,166,569
1,201,898

886,131
907218
929,346
935,574
961,497
991,392

112662
116833

97795
106 813
111 311
118584
118 430

3406
7 137
4751
5 922
1 596

3406
7 137
4751
5 922
1 596

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

130856
149 552
153671
187 784
193743

134652
1 58 254
178833
184 548
1 96 588

3796
8 702
25 161
3 236
2845

3796
8 702
25 161
3 236
2845

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1 88 392
208649
230 799
263 224
279 090

211 425
232 021
245 647
267912
324 245

23 033
23372
-14849
4688
—45 154

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

298 060
355 559
399 561
463 302
517,112

364473
400 506
448,368
490 997
576,675

1981
1982

599 272
617,766

1979:
January
F©bruary
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
DeCember

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
Julv
August
September
October .
November
December
1981:
JanuaryFebruary
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November .....
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August

September
October
November
December

10343
5 119
6,335
18 105
-10,642
-19,468

9 339
14 780
18 255
9 704
18 930
6 724
— 19831
14 704
-1*708
26 169
-24*158
-17,938

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1 427
9 769
6088
3 092
4061

3,312
668
8,012
4 964
1,806
1 458

—806
5 768
4,569
6514
1,525
11 765
2,383
12 119
-21,920
12,491
2,948
9853

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

67

FINANCE—FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE, GOLD AND SILVER
GOLD

BUDGET RECEIPTS BY SOURCE AND OUTLAYS BY AGENCY »
Outlays (net)

Receipts (net)
YEAR AND MONTH
Total

Individual
income
taxes2

Corporation
income
taxes

Social
insurance
taxes and
contributions3

A
Other4

Total6

K"-

Department

Defense
Department,
military

Health and
Human
Services
Department8

Treasury
Department7

National
Aeronautics
and
Space
Administration

Veterans
Administration

Monetary
stock,
U.S., end
of year or

Price at
New York
(Dol. per
troy oz.) 9

SILVER—
Price at
New York
(Dol. per
troy
10
oz.)

Millions of dollars, except as noted

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

94389

24784
26638
9745
10552

22732

11 433

54 167
67453
77373
77872
77 150

27959
34608
40576
46594
52,338

13064
13059
14,655
16924
19,510

4721

8,560
10943
10,028
9767
9,725

74,546
75 150
73,297
77625
85,420

61 ,866
71 779

20,990

3,381

22 124

3422

10710

10410

1.546
1 685

82,042
93735
112,411

30,959
35993

3,311

11,968
13337
16,575

11,567

1 1 ,652

2.558
4708

11,599

4.419

364473
400 506
448,368
490 997
576 675

12796
16738
20,368
20636
24555

88036
95650
103,042
115013
132840

128785
147455
162,856
14
170297
194691

44319
50384
56,355
60988
76691

18415

11 598

4 187

18,019
18,962
19,887

4850

21 135

11,719
11,671
11,172
11 160

147.977
193.436
307.615
612509

657 204
728,424

26030
36,213

156035
182,850

230 304

92633
110,521

5421

22904
23,937

11 151
11,148

459614
376.010

10518

3,121
3,235
3 216
3277
3657
3326

40,871
37,739
43725
40760
41 618
40 687

3,352
1,714
1 724
1 999
1 178

9,205
8,920
9979
9329
9830
9838

14,416
14,584
15762
14728
15324
14
14,595

4,845

754
1,620
2715
837
1 691

11,592
11,544
11 479
11,418
11 354
11,323

227.384
246.147
242 207
238.853
257 441
279.162

6.255

3597
3 608
3,518
3 557
3753
3,544

40482
54740
29,543
47729
46815
43,971

1 093

14220
25032
5,492

5558
5045
3,946

9.135

301 .993

15601

6155
5,021
8,718

11,290
11 259
11,228
11 194
11,112
11,172

295.331

904
1 712
1 870
2,870

10256
10547
9,354
10180
10563
10,343

9.334
13.959
16.781
16.603
21.793

3 560
4068
3 287
4552
4 780
4668

47 988
47151
46459
51 345
50 107
46686

3 785
2054
1 732
1 900
2089
2632

10 955
10940
11 460
11 356
11 273
11 582

15654
16*137

11 172
11,172
11 172
11,172
1 1 172
11,172

675 377
665.513
553.629
516.771
513.912
600.717

38257
35.085
24.133
14.500
12.533
15.748

5 188
4816
4,865
5205
4078
4714

52342
51 215
47,905
55843
48049
50869

1 195
1 374
1,340
1 785
1 829
3415

11 439
11 402
11,345
12705
11 601
12281

17455
17992
17,153

3,029

11 172
11,172
11,168
11,163
11 162
11,160

643273
627.510
675.774
660.343
622.476
594.814

16059
15.897
20.144
20.181
18.648
16.393

15784
20201
20423
14397

4 723
5271
6 560
6232
6312
6510

59099
53 969
54217
57 198
54414
55066

5212
2 390
1 802
1 546
1 456

19083
18702
18783
19308
18*628

2 117

12424
12 544
13263
13000
13500
13464

381
459
559
483
461
509

1 921
1 953
1,025
2164
1,668
1 784

11,159
11 156
11,154
11 154
11,154
11,154

557.388
500.263
498.761
494.905
479.788
460.761

14.752
13024
12.338
11.437
10.848
10.001

1 715
1 607
8,659
1 265
745
10,220

14893
17882
14,202
15 053
15,494
14,057

6 783
6565
6,537
6278
6,002
6,777

58 172
52 788
53,944
63 256
54,658
76,290

1 123
2750
604
3 146
3,072
4,793

14 392
13 239
13,624
14351
13,889
15,880

20828
19035
20,591
20933
19,469
33,282

417
401
348
658
517
551

2,992

6,537
8268
8,204
13,277

11,154
11 154
11,152
11,152
11,152
11,151

408.839
410.960
444.095
437.195
413.671
408.743

32646
21 007
13391
41 672
9 576
32273

2473
1 293
6910
7342
1 202
10589

14 575
15 109
18752
21 593
20483
17 572

5 574
5633
6238
5 170
5493
5918

45 930
57 822
63546
66073
55683
59629

4573
2984
4394
2484
1 362
1 526

13 783
14 239
16042
16013
14826
16041

7935
8 164
7598
9641
8286
14090

443
493
524
464
486
497

11,151
11 150
11,150
11,149
11 149
11,149

330.248
350.488
334403
314.982

7.213
7.311

23987
20867
32,592
20832
22,452
24,946

601
422

14874
17 961
15,608
15 157
14,902
15,776

5214
5674
5,348
5010
5,332
5,613

64506
59628
61,403
66708
66,166
72,436

2668
2184
3,026
4107
5,374
7,499

8643
9235
7,179
9149
9,076
14,327

435
491
467
482
632
524

11,149
11,148
11,148
11,148
11,148
11,148

340.102
365.952
435.564
421.755
414.993
445.431

6.497

6,146
461
-680
8,164

20954
20 523
21 579
23 493
25461

16438
17 046
19804
22012
22258

15657
16535
17589
18461
20322

97795
106813
111 311
118584
118430

5384
6294
7333
7458
6795

44738
48302
48 140
49573
45969

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

130856
149552
153,671
187784
193,743

55446
61 526
68726
87249
90412

30073
33 971
28665
36678
32829

25567
33 349
34622
39 918
45298

19770
20 706
21 659
23 940
25203

134652
158254
178833
184548
196,588

5513
5841
7307
8330
8,307

1971
1972
1973

188,392
208649
230,799
263 224
279,090

86230
94737
103246
118952
122386

26785
32166
36153
38620
40621

48578
53914
63 115
75071
84534

26798
27832
28285
30581
31 550

211,425
232 021
245,647
267912
324,245

1978
1979
1980

298 060
355 559
399,561
463 302
517 112

131 603
157626
180,988
217841
244 069

41 409
54892
59,952
65677
64600

90 769
106485
120,967
138939

34280
36556
37,653
40846
50640

1981
1982

599 272
617,766

285917
298,111

61 137
49,207

69499
69,317

38,364
32,639
31 144
52238
38287
53910

23,667
14,509
8255
25029
14575
25568

2 146
1,281
9 301
9767
1 403
15640

33,268
39353
47,302
33099
38,320
42,617

17086
17215
23,341
18682
18972
20,192

2020
1 368
9,633
1 476
1 160
10,206

43429
37,866
33351
61,097
36071
59,055

26856
15522
9056
31 488
9275
27791

37348
44259
53,545
38,923
39 175
48,904

19773
19527
26,936
21 150
20851
23725

2 136
1 367
8,884
1 284
1 003
9387

52214
38394
44,623
74464
38,243
70429

30964
15348
13693
38659
10496
33729

2158

564

14 363
17211

8586
9371
1 011
15 792

47,829
47669
60,279
45 150
44,016
56,822

24439
21 615
30,882
22555
21,775
25,770

55269
43042
45,291
75777
36753
66353
44,675
44924
59,694
40539
42,007
54,498

1974...

1975
1976
1977.,..

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May.
June
July
August ...
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April... .
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2237
1 420
9 508

9 171
1 230
15804

1 57 803
1 82 720
201,131

9429
13,614
10373

14165
18652
9375
10566

17 164
10,809
9385
14433
8,675

10 775
16857

11 499
15886

20 787
10793
10253

18 546
12,860

11 283
13 242
11 078

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




744

3681
4210
20 249
21 695

99676
106560
112662
116833

41 338
45571
47588
48697
48792

550
913

12

251,268

1 5,736
15,568

15 273
16*305
16447
15368

19017
16 919
19133

18 814

7319
20679

21 628
21 898
19883

21 087

16329

22,499

15011

21 168

16,447
15896
16,461
17,615

21,424
22200
22,817
23,440

41 ,270

4,471
4404
6367

4719
8,222

5 164
5292
5568
7655
5840
9898

6 754
5647
5,057
7363
5625
10966
5222
6936
6878
8376

7415
12 100
7522

7 793

1 257
2552

4 171
5091
5932
5423
4247
3,749

3252
3,267
3670
3944
3,980

6,026

354
365
389
198
367
389
341
413
387
384
415
328
417
408
416
398
397
452
423
456
356
479
425
500

5,650
5604
5,499
5660
5,708
5,960
6845
6,858
7669
8,653
9,756

2,495

664
2556

597
1 807
2,698

1,776
800
2,772

743
2,004
2792

630

1 713
2,655

744
2,857

717

786
2,008

3010
851
3,214
760
1 908
2,269
3236

751
1,923
3,097

994
1,924
1,942
2,066
3,200

13

16,889
15978
15,513
15388
13,733

11

13,159

11 982

11

10,367
10367
10,732
10,132

356.968
392.734
392.160
461.006

384.125

374 071

0.924

1 085
1.279
1 293
1.293
1.293
1 550
2.1 45
1 791
1.771

4353
4.623

5.401
1 1 .094
20632
7.947

7.417
7445
7.492
8373
8.543

8.631
8.925
10.035

9.251
8.547
8.432
8.030
8268
6674
5.578

7.136
8.725
9.458
9.892
10.586

68

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—MONETARY STATISTICS
MONEY STOCK MEASURES AND COMPONENTS—Averages of daily figures, Unadjusted for seasonal variation 2

YEAR AND MONTH

CURRENCY IN
CIRCULATION
(END

Components

Measures

OF

YEAR OR
MONTH) »

M1

M2

M3

L

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

339

1966
1967
1968
1969.
1970
1971
1972.
1973
1974.
1975

Currency

Demand
deposits

*

*

Other
checkable
deposits

Overnight
RPs and

Eurodollars

Money
market
mutual
funds

Savings
deposits

Small time
deposits

Large time
deposits

Billions of dollars

421

144 3
1479
1524
158.4
1651

3249
350 1
3796
4094
4426

3280
3556
3884
4225
461 0

4177
449.3
4862
522.5
5632

29 1
30 1
31 5
335
353

1148
1173
1203
1243
1292

1
1
1

1675
185.1
2055
225.0
2466

143
18.5
23 1
27.6
32.5

32
5.5
8.8
13.1
184

447
47.2
51 0
540
57 1

1727
1795
1921
203 5
211 2

471 4
503.7
5454
579 1
6032

4947
532.5
5781
607 8
6356

601 8
641.9
699 1
747 1
787 1

375
394
420
448
477

1345
1394
1493
157 7
1624

1
.1
1
1
2

17

2549
258.5
2653
2662
255.3

45.5
67.5
89.8
111 1
137.1

233
28.9
32.7
283
30.5

61.1
665
72.5
797
86.5

2255
241 7
2593
2723
2849

6766
7609
8363
8873
9701

7304
8294
9386
1 029 1
1 1139

8633
9635
1 0905
1 2053
1 310.3

51 1
547
593
649
71 0

173 1
1856
1983
2053
211 2

2
2
3
4
.7

19
27
4.4
64
6.0

6
2.8

2789
3075
325.1
331 6
365.7

172.4
211 6
250.3
2793
314.1

51.8
652
96.6
1332
135.1

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

93.7
1038
114.6
1256
137.2

301 1
3242
3507
3777
401 4

1 095.9
1 2347
1 340.0
1 4504
1 567.3

1 ,230.7
1 3790
1 ,537.5
1 6942
1 ,847.8

1 451.0
1 621 8
1,821.9
20464
2,241 .3

778
848
93.2
1023
111.7

2191
2329
248.9
2573
264.0

1.8
35
5.3
145
21.8

8.5
123
16.3
233
24.9

2.5
24
4.2
19.2
54.6

423.7
4768
494.5
4529
405.0

363.8
423.0
478.4
582.1
686.9

122.7
1273
173.4
206.6
236.3

1981 .
1982

1456
156.2

4300
458.0

1 7166
1,878.3

2061 3
2,278.5

2491 3
2,777.4

1198
128.4

2403
234.9

656
90.3

330
41.1

1098
172.4

361 5
350.3

7882
859.0

2871
326.4

June

110.7
111.3
1120
1132
1154
1166

3679
356.4
3609
3762
367 1
3768

1 397.0
1,391.9
1 4074
1 4325
1 428 5
1 4488

1,627.6
1,625.8
1 643 2
1 6662
1 6652
1 684 1

1 942.4
1,948.7
1 9750
20053
20149
20446

97.5
97.6
987
999
1006
101 9

257.1
244.5
2467
2593
2492
2564

10.0
10.9
122
136
137
147

20.5
21.4
222
229
246
250

7.7
9.5
11 1
12.8
147
16.8

469.5
463.0
4634
461.4
4568
458.8

535.8
546.1
5544
563.9
5700
576.0

200.3
202.5
2026
198.7
1988
196.3

July
August .
September
October
November
December

1179
1189
118.7
1201
122.1
125.6

3834
381 8
385.7
3880
389.7
398.8

1 4652
1 4702
1,482.0
1 4900
1,489.5
1,502.1

1 7032
1 7144
1,734.9
1 7491
1,750.3
1,766.7

20650
20777
2,102.5
21190
2,122.4
2,138.9

1032
1039
104.5
1051
106.6
108.2

2605
2577
260.7
2625
263.0
270.1

15.6
161
16.6
166
16.5
17.0

245
247
26.2
249
21.8
21.2

19.4
221
24.6
276
30.8
33.4

460.9
4583
452.9
4427
426.0
420.7

581.8
588.0
597.6
611.8
626.3
633.1

198.5
2038
210.8
218.0
222.5
226.0

121 2
121.4
1229
124.0
1257
1271

395 9
3862
3878
3926
3834
3930

1 5095
1 5098
1 5222
1 5295
1 5276
1 553 1

1 775 7
1 781 4
1 795 5
1 8029
1 8052
1 8277

2 155 4
21689
2 1874
22043
2208 1
2221 9

1065
1068
107 9
1087
1099
111 1

2682
2579
2579
2609
2509
257 5

176
179
184
194
188
204

21 7
21 9
232
20.0
208
23 1

378
45.3
484
47.9
51 7
565

4151
407.5
4003
388.3
383 1
3930

6441
654.0
667.7
686.0
693.8
6927

2273
231.5
234.5
235.0
236.7
2306

1283
1297
129.9
131.1
1341
137.2

400 5
4041
411.0
4171
4207
4247

1 577 9
1 5902
1,603.7
1 6194
1 6295
1 6350

1 851 8
1 8695
1,885.7
1 9069
1 9260
1 9449

2238 9
2*259 4
2,277.2
22986
2324 1
23508

1127

1136
113.6
1148
1167
1183

261 6
2629
268.5
2727
2732
2752

21 9
23 1
24.6
256
269
272

265
277
28.5
284
285
284

598
61 6
61.2
61.6
620
61.4

4071
415.2
418.7
420.0
4129
398.3

6893
687.1
689.9
697.9
711.6
728.3

2266
229.3
233.7
239.2
249.2
262.4

May
June::::::::::::::::

131 1
131 9
133.9
1350
1365
1381

4221
4104
4169
4362
423 5
4278

1 6445
1 6436
1 6681
1 6990
1 691 6
1 7068

1 9660
1 971 6
1 9947
20223
20235
20449

2380 1
2394 5
24123
24344
24452
2470 7

1156
115 7
1167
1183
1192
1197

2589
2387
2381
2470
236 1
2373

436
520
58 1
668
64 1
664

297
286
305
301
327
353

65.2
745
84.8
954
983
102.5

382.4
3743
374.0
3765
3700
364.9

751.5
761.6
767.6
766.7
7729
781.8

272.0
277.3
274.4
268.6
2779
282.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

1383
1385
138.5
1388
142.7
145.6

4325
4308
432.0
4352
440.4
452.1

1 7235
1 735 5
1,744.8
1 7630
1,779.4
1,799.6

20674
20880
2,105.4
21267
2,149.5
2,175.9

2491 3
2517 1
2',542'.4
25742
2*,604.1
2,629.7

121 3
121 3
120.8
121 2
122.9
125.4

2379
2350
234*.9
237 1
238.1
244.0

686
697
71.7
724
75.2
78.4

350
374
34.8
324
33.7
36.1

112.5
121 9
130.1
136.8
144.5
150.9

365.2
3552
348.3
344.2
341.4
342.1

784.1
796.1
805.5
820.5
825.4
824.1

287.5
295.8
300.2
300.8
302.5
305.9

June

1405
1405
142.6
1440
146 5
1482

4543
438 1
4409
4563
4458
4508

1 8177
1 807 9
1 8259
1 8486
1 848 7
1 8654

21935
2 1892
2211 0
22353
2237 3
22572

26583
2671 9
26977
27248
2737 7
27638

1233
1230
1239
1257
127 2
1283

2443
2293
2291
2369
2288
2307

825
81 5
83.8
895
854
872

397
380
39.1
368
401
403

154.7
1560
159.7
161 8
1649
170.1

346.6
3446
346.3
348.5
3479
348.6

828.7
837.3
845.8
851.1
8559
861.4

308.4
3153
318.9
319.0
3206
323.5

July
August
September
October
November
December

148.1
1494
149.2
1501
154.1
156.2

4543
4543
461.0
4706
479.0
491.0

1 8830
1 8965
1,908.7
1 9286
1,943.6
1,964.5

22808
23088
2,324.4
23504
2,369.2
2,385.3

27900
2811 8
2[825.5
28609
2,881.3
2,904.7

1298
130 1
130.2
131 3
132.7
135.2

231 7
2296
232.9
2376
240.6
247.7

879
898
93.3
973
101.5
104.0

41.8
424
41.5
439
45.2
44.3

172.9
1823
185.1
187.6
191.1
182.2

348.6
346.8
348.2
357.8
363.4
356.7

871.6
876.6
879.0
875.3
871.6
853.9

327.4
332.9
334.9
339.1
340.8
336.5

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March ..
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November ..
December

1981:
January
February
March
April

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

35.3

377
39.6

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 173.

69

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—MONETARY STATISTICS—Con.
MONEY STOCK MEASURES AND COMPONENTS—Averages of daily figures, Adjusted for seasonal variation 2
Components

Measures

YEAR AND MONTH

M1

M2

L

M3

*

Currency

Demand deposits

*

*

Billions of dollars

Savings deposits

Small time
deposits

Large time
deposits

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

..

1979:
January
February
March
April
May ..
June

197 1
199.5
200 1
199.6

3679
371.7
373 1
377.8

1 393 9
1 4021
1 413 1
1 4235
1 4324
1 4478

1 621 3
1 633 1
1 6466
1 658 1
1 6699
1 6863

1 9359
1 9535
1 976 1
1 ,994 6
20161
2,046.9

983
989
996
100.5
101 1
101.8

251 9
251.4
2522
255.1
2542
257.5

4732
467.9
4655
460.1
4569
457.5

5334
542.8
551 0
560.7
5678
575.2

381.8
3840
386.0
3865
386.6
3890

1 4598
1 4732
1,484.7
1 4884
1,491.1
1 4975

1 701 8
1 7196
1,739.3
1 7488
1 7508
1 7584

2,066.4
20860
2,109.3
2 1208
2,123.9
2 131 8

102.7

259.9
2604
261.2
2608
260.6
2620

456.1
4555
450.9
4397
428.2
423.1

582.8
591 6
601.9

391 4
395.6
3950
387.1
389 1
3943

1 5050
1 5197
1 5269
1 5188
1 5304
1 5520

1 767 6
1 7872
1 797 5
1 7937
1 8089
1 830 1

2 146 5
2 171 2
2 1864
2*191 8
22075
2 224 1

107 5
108 1
108 8

2628
2653
2636
2566
2559
258 9

4178

641 3
650.0
6633
682.2
691 0
691 4

2238
227.4
231 8
236.4
237.6

3992
4063
411.7

1 573 6
1 *594 3
1,608.5
1 6186
1,630.6
1,630.3

1 851 7
1 8759
1,892.1
1 907 1
1,926.2
1,936.7

2 2422
2*270 2
2,286.9
2 301 4
2,325.4
2,343.6

111 9

4025

115.5
116.2

261 2
2658
269.2
2709
270.3
266.8

417.8
417.9
415.6
400.7

6908
691.0
694.9
701.1
714.2
731.7

2308
231.5
235.2
240.1
248.1
258.9

June

4245
4297
429 7
4299

1 6383
1 6522
1 6720
1 686 5
1 6938
1 7059

1 9559
1 975 3
1 9956
2 011 4
2026 7
2047 9

2 3686
2393 5
2'409 3
2 420 3
2 444 6
2*473 6

1163
1172
1179
1189
1192
1197

2535
245 3
2433
243 2
2406
2388

3842
3777
3753
3745
3693
3637

748.9
7574
762.6
7626
7696
780 1

268.1
2724
271.4
2703
2790
286.3

July
August
September
October
November
December

4320
4339
433.5
4333
435.9
440.6

1 7205
1 741 6
1,751.8
1 7638
1,780.6
1,794.9

20692
20966
2,114.0
2 128 3
2,150.0
2,167.9

2 497 5
2 531 4
2,555.2
2 5790
2,605.2
2,622.0

1204

120 7
121.0
121 2
121.9
123.2

2380
2378
235.8
2355
235.2
236.4

361 2
3542
348.8
3434
343.9
344.4

785.6
8000
810.5
8240
828.6
828.6

292.3
2983
301.8
301.6
301.7
302.6

1982:
January
February...
March
April
May
June

4478
448.0
4486
4493
452.4
4534

1 810 1
1 8158
1 8289
1 835 2
1 8506
1 8645

2 181 8
2191 6
2 2109
2224 1
22407
2 260 2

2 644 4
26681
26927
2 7103
27376
2 7670

1240
1247
1252
1263
1274
1282

2389
235.5
2338
2333
233 1
2323

3477
346.9
3466
3459
346.6
3472

8266
833.1
840.7
8472
852.5
8593

304.4
309.9
315.8
321 2
322.1
327.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

4544
4583
463.2
4687
474.0
478.2

1 8809
1 9036
1,917.0
1 9297
1,945.0
1,959.5

22834
2 317 9
2,333.9
2 3520
2,370.2
2,377.6

27982
2 823 6
2,840.5
2 8660
2,882.4
2,896.8

1288
1296

2321

345.0
3467
350.0
3580
366.4
359.3

872.9
8798
883.2
8780
874.9
859.1

332.1
3349
336.1
3396
340.4
333.8

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

Mav

3636
3651

4152

416.6
414.1
4167
4199

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1037

104.6
1054

105.8
1063

1091
1100

110 9
1129

113.7
1147

130.5
131 3
131.9
132.8

2325
234.0
2360
237.6
239.8

411.9
4022
386.9
3830
391 9
4132

-^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 174.

6148

628.8
635.9

1997

199.5
202.4
2061

212.5
219.3
221.3
222.2

2341

70

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS
MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONS (FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION) »
Net profits after taxes

YEAR AND
QUARTER
All
industries

Fabricated
metal
products

Textile
mill
products

Paper
and
allied
products

Chemicals
and allied
products

Petroleum
and coal
products

clay,
and
glass
products

1 325
1,369
1 449
1 692
1 896

280
354
354
507
694

583
628
634
754
3
753

2045
2,239
2427
2857
3 188

3090
3,236
4094
4442

543
581
593
681
761

488
533
563
758
970

803
720
938
1 225
1 401

445
608
668
842
1 151

2 102
2 130
2209
2382
2549

702
540
654
621
413

911
5
796
889
987
719

3,474

5055
5497
5794
5884
5,893

799
672
769
822
627

1,298
1 061
1,149
1 414
1,297

1 487
1 165
1,186
1 221
692

1 395
1 316
1 320
1 326
1 066

501
941
1,427
2287
1,801

3,780
4499
5,670
7 175
6,703

5,829
5 151
7,759
14483
9,307

853
1 060
1,266
1 204
968

621
687
1,343
2035
663

748
1 022
1,695
3 149
2,280

7610

8,060
9,117
10,896
11 578

11 725
12 179
12,805
21 936
25133

1 447
1 686
2,353
2,373
1 833

913
873
1,362
2,691
2768

1,460

12973
10,324

23733
19,666

1 627
408

2124
-333

Food
and
kindred
products

Primary
nonferrous
metal

Primary
iron and
steel

Machinery
(except
electrical)

Electrical and
electronic
equipment

Transportation
equipment
(except
motor
vehicles
and
equipment)

Motor
vehicles
and
equipment

All other
manufacturing
industries

Dividends
paid
(cash),
quarterly,
all
industries

Millions of dollars
1961
1962
2
1963
1964
1965

15311
17,719
19483
23 211
27521

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

30,937
29008
32,069
33248
28,572

1971
1972
7
1973
1974
1975

31,038
36467
48,259
58747
49,135

2754

5,154

558
659
831
780
409

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

64 519
70,366
81,148
98,698
92579

5 026
5575
6,213
7340
8222

809
828
1,170
1 340
977

2270
2367
2,598
3723
2789

1981
1982

101 302
71,028

9109

1 157
851

3110

8,383

22666

1 456

246

867

2746

3976

287

1979:
January
February
March
April

May
June

4

3021

3723
4601

3831

3261

3,525
3591

3,434

8

1 024
1,219
1 299
1 512
1 926

298
442
444
546
721

1 488
2,289
2562
2808
3496

3,058
2893
2,947

2379
2297

3138

2594
2,349

821
809
1,025
945
593

3053
2356
3,222
2845
1,424

1 061
1,308
1 432
2001

2499

2518

2,689

1 722
2,033
2041

2 617
3
3 285
4

8551

9,281
9868
10 810
11 979

4 058
3884
4229
4835
4522

12,958
13262
14,189
15058
15,070

1,070
1 569
2,207
2837
2,523

4,936
5648
6,311

2,563
2 999
3,883
2940
2,564

585
780
933
1 127
1,039

3,097
3639
4,122
1 957
1,737

4,990
5944
7,079
8524
7,481

15,252
16110
17,734
19467
19,968

2085
864
2,124
2,185
2334

3 196
3,458
3,815
4,431
3967

7889
9,131
10,746
1 1 ,530
11 459

4073
5383
6,500
7,386
7 114

1 687
1,989
2,374
3,189
3084

5099
6,211
4,382
3424

9890
11 840
13,760
15314
14745

22763
26,585
28,932
32,491
36495

3507
-3,705

4235
2,320

12580
8,038

7872
6,449

3722
2,566

209
734

15762
13,867

40317
41,259

607

617

1 017

2682

1 808

666

2 164

3527

7126

6

2,489
3481

6

6

6133

26,795

1 919

355

917

2,938

5256

749

749

966

1 272

3,006

1,926

884

1,917

3,941

8,170

July
August
September
October
November
December

24,746

2,171

381

1,162

2,632

5,732

770

609

743

i ,091

2,763

1,735

815

-51

4,193

8,099

24491

1 794

358

777

2 580

6972

567

726

141

1 051

3079

1 917

824

352

3 635

9096

1980:
January
February
March
..
April
May
June .

24776

1 720

313

731

3 157

7258

237

961

814

1 161

2591

1 799

777

—210

3467

8,788

22423

1 844

230

740

2 774

6675

480

769

529

928

2 890

1 694

804

1 333

3399

8919

20,982

2,120

196

621

2,937

5,644

602

402

218

870

2,637

1,681

742

-1,626

3,938

8,920

24398

2538

238

697

2 710

5 556

514

636

773

1 008

3341

1 940

761

255

3941

9868

24372

2 106

243

769

3 525

5395

238

835

921

1 022

2 745

2 164

1 111

384

3682

9771

936

4,147

10,080

July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

28,873

2264

408

879

3365

6771

567

630

1 160

1 320

3,259

2,166

1,001

July
August
September
October
November
December

25,201

2,293

308

633

3,098

6,103

555

290

1,421

1,133

3,084

1,797

903

-622

4,205

9,703

22,856

2,446

198

829

2,985

5,464

267

369

5

760

3,492

1,745

707

-139

3,728

10,763

1982:
January
February .
March
April
May
June

19,042

1,895

110

418

2,963

5,164

— 198

111

27

762

2,723

1,702

609

1

2,755

10,176

20,044

2,181

144

436

2,821

4,040

165

59

-276

833

2,377

1,717

653

1,072

3,822

10,437

17,828

1,845

258

408

2,478

5,225

280

-36

-906

433

1,786

1,602

706

-18

3,767

10,085

14,114

2,462

339

198

2,062

5,237

161

-2,550

292

1,152

1,428

598

3,523

10,561

July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-467

-321

71

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—SECURITIES ISSUED

STATE AND MUNICIPAL
ISSUES (BOND BUYER) 3

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION—New security issues—estimated gross proceeds »
By type of issuer—Corporate

By type of security
YEAR AND MONTH

Total2

Bonds and
notes,
Corporate

Common
stock

*

*

*

35527

Preferred
stock

Total2

Manufacturing

Financial
and real
estate

694
566
957
982
702

1
1
1
2

945

3 131
3856
3386

494
639
564
779
253

2003
1,975
1 775
2,172
5291

1 148

363
587
592

3666
4,935
5293
6,715
11 009

1
1
1
1
1

1 628

11 721
11,314
10269
12,837
15894

15496
13 757
11 062
11 563
24398

1 762
2684
3 100
3 192
4893

17397
16,559

934
399
763
822

3 294
1*314
1 011
2680
1 547

450
422
343
412
725

13 165
10705
12237
13957
14 782

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970.

45015
68514
65562
52747
88666

15 560
21 923
17384
18350
30312

1 937
1 959
3 947
7713
7238

574
885
637
681
1 393

17 385
24014
21 261
25997
37451

7056
11 069
6958
6346
10647

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

106430
95313
4
38 840
40089
57224

30168
27671
20702
31 494
42758

9555
9703
7643
3,976
7413

3682
3372
3341
2254
3458

43229
39705
31 680
37729
53629

11 651
6,398
4832
10,408
18651

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

58824
58833
52542
57678
81 111

42206
42 266
37443
40857
56265

8305
8047
7937
8706
18996

2803
3916
2832
3530
3635

53314
54229
48212
53093
78896

1981
1982

75 876
84,668

45606
54,837

25 108
23,785

1 788
5,114

72509
83,737

4936
3,595
4808
4992
5597
6351

3366
2,073
4133
4213
3710
5123

763
706
441
424
410
613

171
201
184
155
178
278

4300
2980
4758
4 792
4298
6014

4261
4640
5,537
4870
4,505
3,579

3 141
3084

606

392
401

3,804
3203
2,757
2243

645
195
443
282

7144
4460
6927
5784
9269
10806

5229
2857
3395
4882
7 140
8945

1 089
1 508
2757

8244
5559
5,341
6148
4,126
7303

6866
4205
3,217
3079
2263
4187

5546
4,649
6871
8,273
5954
10 979

August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Communication

Long-term

Short-term

*

3032
2825
2677
2760
2934

9420
8969
10856
10864
13 719

July

Transportation

259
209
190
421
341

29956
35 199
37122
40108

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March ..
April
May
June

Public utility

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965.

1979:
January..
February
March
April
May
June

Extractive
(mining)

8360
8,558
10 107
10,544
11 084

4514
4763
5481
5423
6537

1 794
2087
2431
4,058
5112

11 089
14,288
16374

17762

6524
8025
8659
11 783
17880

1,005
3638

5840
4,836
4872
3,930
4464

8414
10,971
8089
6,779
6928

24370
22,941
22953
22,824
29326

26281
25,222
24667
29,041
28973

14418
13704
12,253
13736
15,940

4649
3218
2696
3297
3727

3562
4443
3,640
4694
7,401

10271
12663
11 526
12867
15638

33845
45060
46,215
42261
47,133

21 905
21 349
21 642
20 897
26485

9122
7,985

14,492
18,935

2776
2,329

6,160
4,548

17196
26,330

46,134
77,179

34443
43,390

917
1,086
1,284
1 130

1 351

142
266
312
331
226
338

429
558
582
261
109
409

1 214
298
1 363
1 908
1 342
1 877

2695
2,502
4525
3 126
2,917
4483

1 596
1,546
1 354
4406

1 285
1 193

420
142
101
171
182
363

4139
4540
5,038
4672
3,984
3569

1 007
1 168
1,495
1 488
477
532

102
156

879
780

370
307

95
337

534
409
226
386

1,447
1,536
1,433
1,028

217
295
316
177

671
312
856
75

1 374
1,264
494
326
448
959

3287
3,997
2,588
4,146
4,286
3,710

1 571
1,546
2,553
476
1,930
1,497

329
88
525
223
202
382

6647
4453
6*677
5784
9 144
10308

1 842
1 307
3442
1 777
2 893
2499

530
331
265
469
455
453

1 824
1 159
1 631

473
315
105
161
286
413

516
573
235
651

1,073
363
788
1 473
2218
3411

2,916
2555
2,365
4579
4773
6004

1,405
2097
1,796
4405
1 975
2098

1 018
1 123
1,717
2 158
1 516
2648

360
131

8244
5459
5,340
5 723
4034
7076

3 232
1 856
1,069
1 509

207
238

334
378

787
626

1 416

533
244

1 085
1 444
1,487
1 169

463
357

598
830

550

263
830

892
1 058

200
260

260
818

764
1 138
1,182
1 100

4,725
3918
4,226
4391
2,943
3,738

2,621
2375
2,379
1 775
2,197
1 363

3339
3,054
4471
4720
3251
5 704

1 829
1,196
1 986
2453
2440
4754

364

2574
2,890
3695
5,082
3,358
4921

1 825
2,155
1 718
1,881
4763
3756

4259
3310
4,972
5,363
9,731
5,969

2046
1 578
2,544
3839
7,112
3,948

1 589
1 467
2,037
1,382
2,039
1,935

186
141
59
80

3,293
5974
7 184
4720
5992
6189

1 616
4197
5263
2673
3494
3458

1,477
1 430
1 750
1 875
1 482
2565

198
198
172
887
67

4 244
7370
5,481
7662
4,074
5,331

1 499
1,892
1,690
1 945
2,725
3,455

6637
9,987
7,793
10319
7,373
9,207

1 055
589
1 274
784
1 044

679
1 802

981

406
492

256
241

150
298

85
164
188
67
14

199

644
622
522
611
573
421

5532
4,400
6755
7258
5855
10646

3 702
3059
4,767
5362
9,210
5,963
3292
5825
7 184
4720
5864
6090
6388
9884
7,693
10219
7,372
9,207

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




4077
3249
3 514
3046
5414

2422

2 307
1,428
1 843
1 947
2204
1 894

1 727
1 812
1 203
1 851
1 060

970

542
529
655

565
753
1 997

865

891
1 478
1 822

1 205
890
1 174
1 415
1 410
1 690

860
811

834
303
105
189

1 196

295

2333
1 893

712

507

76

592

128
222

315
964

352
166
692

645
1 429
1,761

1 506

2267

724
65

899

1 1 ,460

762
1 660

822
468

328
625

74
186

840
202

807
545

572
238
2,462
1,212

905
703
797
723

1,746
1,331
1,147
1,246

150
74
120
105

765
91
411
201

541
2,563
3,253
1,894

3255
3,088
3,539
3,625
5,035
5,072

2267
2,084
4,412
3,543
2,902
3,138

727

724

66

492
926
643
364

962
1 108
2546
1 684
1 792
1 003

68

552

76
255
45
108
134

366
87
20
464
192

516
3,025
1 734
1 457
1,669
1 966

3,780
3,459
5531
6692
5,268
5667

2,525
2,708
2950
3109
5,919
4848

33
464

179
699

149
534
321
142

315
359
129
1,672

2314
2,927
2,358
3045
2,811
2,508

5822
6,650
6,420
8082
9,951
9,857

3302
4,766
3,146
3357
3,396
3,365

1 181

600
772
669
1 845
2375
1,626
3076
1,274
1,862

1 820

668
464
761
349
520
254

630
608

909
1,767
2,023
2065
1,419
1,657

•^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 174 and 175.

72

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—SECURITY MARKETS
STOCK MARKET CUS TOMER
FINANCING (Millions of
Free credit
balances at brokers
Margin
credit at
brokersdealers,

BONDS
Prices—Standard &
Poor's Corporation
(Dollars per $100
bond)

Sales

High
grade
corporate
composite^

Domestic
municipal 3
(15)

Stock
Exchange,
exclusive
of some
stopped
sales, face
value
(Millions 4of
dollars)

1962
1963
1964
1965

95.2
96.2
96.8
95.1
93.9

107.8
112.1
111.3
111.5
110.6

1,636.04
1,454.56
1,483.33
2,524.50
2,975.21

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

86.1
81.8
76.4
68.6
61.6

102.5
100.5
93.4
79.0
72.3

3,092.79
3,955.54
3,814.24
3,646.16
4,494.86

YEAR AND MONTH

end of

month

Margin
accounts

Cash
accounts

1961

Yields (Percent)
Domestic corporate (Moody's) 5

On the

Domestic municipal

By rating
Corporate
average

4.66
4.62
4.50
4.57
4.64
9

5.34
5.82
6.51
7.36
8.51

Industrials

Public
utilities

Aa

A

*
4.35
4.33
4.26
4.40
4.49

4.48
4.47
4.39
4.49
4.57

4.70
4.65
4.48
4.57
4.63

*
5.08
5.02
4.86
4.83
4.87

4.54
4.47
4.42
4.52
4.61

4.57
4.51
4.41
4.53
4.60

5.13
5.51
6.18
7.03
8.04

5.23
5.66
6.38
7.20
8.31

5.35
5.86
6.54
7.40
8.56

5.67
6.23
6.94
7.81
9.10

5.30
5.74
6.41
7.25
8.26

5.36
5.81
6.49
7.49
8.67

Aaa

9

By group

Baa

Standard
& Poor's
Corporation (15
bonds)7

4.86
4.86
4.65
4.67
4.72

*
3.46
3.14
3.18
3.20
3.28

3.46
3.18
3.23
3.22
3.27

*
3.90
3.95
4.00
4.15
4.21

5.37
5.89
6.77
7.46
8.77

3.83
3.96
4.47
5.79
6.34

3.82
3.98
4.51
5.81
6.51

4.66
4.85
5.25
6.10
6.59

Railroads

8

U.S.
Treasury
bonds,
taxable 8

Bond
Buyer (20
bonds)8

5,700
8,180
5,251
3,980
5,540

387
414
454
410
475

1,837
1,957
1,700
1,425
1,525

65.0
65.9
63.6
58.8
56.2

80.0
84.4
85.4
76.3
68.9

6,563.82
5,444.12
4,424.67
4,052.12
5,178.34

7.94
7.63
7.80
9.03
9.57

7.39
7.21
7.44
8.57
8.83

7.78
7.48
7.66
8.84
9.17

8.03
7.66
7.84
9.20
9.65

8.56
8.15
8.24
9.50
10.61

7.57
7.35
7.60
8.78
9.25

8.13
7.74
7.83
9.27
9.88

8.38
7.98
8.12
8.98
9.39

5.46
5.25
5.22
6.26
7.08

5.70
5.27
5.18
6.09
6.89

5.74
5.63
6.30
6.99
6.98

1977
1978
1979
1980

8,166
9,993
11,035
11,619
14,721

585
640
835
1,105
2,105

1,855
2,060
2,510
4,060
6,070

58.0
59.6
55.6
51.1
41.4

72.5
81.3
77.9
73.4
57.4

5,262.11
4,646.35
4,554.01
4,087.89
5,190.30

9.01
8.43
9.07
10.12
12.75

8.43
8.02
8.73
9.63
11.94

8.75
8.24
8.92
9.94
12.50

9.09
8.49
9.12
10.20
12.89

9.75
8.97
9.49
10.69
13.67

8.84
8.28
8.90
9.85
12.35

9.17
8.58
9.22
10.39
13.15

8.85
8.13
8.64
9.60
11.48

6.56
5.67
6.07
6.53
8.73

6.49
5.56
5.90
6.39
8.51

6.78
7.06
7.89
8.74
10.81

1981
1982

14,411
13,325

3,515
5,735

7,150
8,390

33.7
35.8

43.2
41.8

5,733.07
7,155.44

15.06
14.94

14.17
13.79

14.75
14.41

15.29
15.43

16.04
16.11

14.50
14.54

15.62
15.33

13.22
13.68

11.56
11.56

11.23
11.57

12.87
12.23

1979:
January
February
March .. .
April
May
June

10,955
10,989
11,056
11,416
11,314
11,763

810
775
830
835
840
895

2,565
2,430
2,490
2,550
2,590
2,880

52.8
52.6
52.2
52.3
51.9
53.5

74.6
75.1
75.4
75.6
76.0
77.0

329.73
235.52
275.46
279.00
289.25
305.01

9.65
9.63
9.76
9.81
9.96
9.81

9.25
9.26
9.37
9.38
9.50
9.29

9.48
9.50
9.61
9.65
9.86
9.66

9.72
9.68
9.81
9.88
10.00
9.89

10.13
10.08
10.26
10.33
10.47
10.38

9.44
9.42
9.50
9.57
9.69
9.57

9.85
9.84
10.02
10.05
10.23
10.04

9.21
9.22
9.30
9.38
9.48
9.44

6.22
6.42
6.28
6.27
6.16
6.12

6.25
6.19
6.16
6.14
6.10
5.99

8.43
8.43
8.45
8.44
8.55
8.32

July
August
September
October
November
December

12,019
12,236
12,178
11,483
11,083
11,619

885
910
960
950
955
1,105

3,025
2,995
3,325
3,490
3,435
4,060

53.4
53.0
51.8
47.8
45.8
46.1

76.4
75.9
73.2
68.2
66.4
67.2

280.72
368.70
310.25
448.63
466.43
499.19

9.69
9.74
9.93
10.71
11.37
11.35

9.20
9.23
9.44
10.13
10.76
10.74

9.49
9.53
9.70
10.46
11.22
11.15

9J5

10.03
10.83
11.50
11.46

10.29
10.35
10.54
11.40
11.99
12.06

9.47
9.52
9.66
10.28
11.00
11.02

9.90
9.97
10.19
11.13
11.73
11.68

9.45
9.48
9.50
9.89
10.35
10.44

6.14
6.36
6.56
7.26
7.26
7.32

6.05
6.10
6.40
6.98
7.19
7.09

8.35
8.42
8.68
9.44
9.80
9.59

11,987
12,638
11,914
11,309
11,441
11,370

1,180
1,320
1,365
1,290
1,270
1,345

4,680
4,755
5,000
4,790
4,750
4,790

44.0
37.8
37.3
41.0
45.7
47.4

66.2
60.2
53.5
58.0
65.1
63.3

411.58
431.78
422.52
406.20
412.95
411.84

11.74
12.92
13.73
13.21
12.11
11.64

11.09
12.38
12.96
12.04
10.99
10.58

11.56
12.73
13.51
13.06
11.91
11.39

11.88
12.99
13.97
13.55
12.35
11.89

12.42
13.57
14.45
14.19
13.17
12.71

11.35
12.35
13.11
12.93
12.04
11.41

12.12
13.48
14.33
13.50
12.17
11.87

10.68
11.06
11.43
11.63
11.54
11.26

7.52
8.72
9.44
7.96
7.73
7.88

7.21
8.04
9.09
8.40
7.37
7.60

10.03
11.55
11.87
10.83
9.82
9.40

11,522
12,007
12,731
13,293
14,363
14,721

1,665
1,695
1,850
1,950
2,120
2,105

4,905
4,925
5,680
5,500
5,590
6,070

45.5
42.1
41.1
39.7
37.8
37.2

59.9
56.3
54.3
53.4
50.9
48.1

400.89
367.58
373.04
414.73
427.57
709.63

11.77
12.33
12.80
13.07
13.63
14.04

11.07
11.64
12.02
12.31
12.97
13.21

11.43
12.09
12.52
12.68
13.34
13.78

11.95
12.44
12.97
13.05
13.59
14.03

12.65
13.15
13.70
14.23
14.64
15.14

11.43
11.84
12.31
12.60
13.20
13.60

12.12
12.82
13.29
13.53
14.07
14.48

11.28
11.36
11.56
11.72
12.02
12.22

8.59
8.85
9.22
9.45
9.61
9.76

8.08
8.62
8.95
9.11
9.55
10.09

9.83
10.53
10.94
11.20
11.83
11.89

14,242
14,171
14,243
14,869
14,951
15,136

2,065
2,225
2,340
2,270
2,345
2,350

5,655
5,700
6,530
6,440
6,150
6,650

38.0
36.1
36.5
34.5
32.9
35.1

50.4
48.4
47.9
45.9
45.0
45.8

353.06
324.18
398.95
430.18
418.49
457.82

13.80
14.22
14.26
14.66
15.15
14.76

12.81
13.35
13.33
13.88
14.32
13.75

13.52
13.89
13.90
14.39
14.88
14.41

13.83
14.27
14.47
14.82
15.43
15.08

15.03
15.37
15.34
15.56
15.95
15.80

13.37
13.60
13.66
14.00
14.45
14.25

14.22
14.84
14.86
15.32
15.84
15.27

12.42
12.61
12.72
12.85
12.90
13.09

9.91
10.27
10.21
10.94
10.64
10.85

9.65
10.03
10.12
10.55
10.73
10.56

11.65
12.23
12.15
12.62
12.96
12.39

15,154
14,585
14,023
13,926
14,124
14,411

2,670
2,645
2,940
2,990
3,290
3,515

6,470
6,640
6,555
6,100
6,865
7,150

33.0
31.8
29.9
30.0
33.7
33.2

43.7
39.4
36.8
37.4
41.0
37.1

444.69
475.07
577.36
567.54
611.97
673.76

15.18
15.60
16.18
16.20
15.35
15.38

14.38
14.89
15.49
15.40
14.22
14.23

14.79
15.42
15.95
15.82
14.97
15.00

15.36
15.76
16.36
16.47
15.82
15.75

16.17
16.34
16.92
17.11
16.39
16.55

14.48
14.87
15.47
15.64
15.19
15.00

15.87
16.33
16.89
16.76
15.50
15.77

13.22
13.50
13.71
13.88
13.92
13.84

11.44
13.10
12.93
12.99
12.18
13.30

11.03
12.13
12.86
12.67
11.71
12.77

13.05
13.61
14.14
14.13
12.68
12.88

June

13,441
13,023
12,095
12,202
12,237
11,783

3,455
3,755
3,895
4,145
4,175
4,215

6,575
6,595
6,510
6,270
6,355
6,345

30.9
31.1
32.9
33.3
34.0
32.1

35.8
37.0
37.3
38.2
39.9
38.3

410.47
388.34
512.80
509.13
510.05
499.02

16.05
16.13
15.68
15.53
15.34
15.77

15.18
15.27
14.58
14.46
14.26
14.81

15.75
15.72
15.21
14.90
14.77
15.26

16.19
16.35
16.12
15.95
15.70
16.07

17.10
17.18
16.82
16.78
16.64
16.92

15.37
15.53
15.29
15.22
15.08
15.35

16.73
16.72
16.07
15.82
15.60
16.18

14.10
14.08
14.00
14.03
13.93
13.99

13.15
12.70
13.13
11.97
12.13
12.58

13.16
12.81
12.72
12.45
11.99
12.42

13.73
13.63
12.98
12.84
12.67
13.32

July
August
September
October
November
December

11,729
11,396
11,208
11,728
12,459
13,325

4,410
4,470
4,990
5,520
5,600
5,735

6,730
7,550
7,475
8,120
8,395
8,390

32.8
35.7
38.0
41.7
44,2
42.9

39.4
43.2
45.6
49.7
48.7
49.0

463.04
724.38
699.80
875.39
770.43
792.60

15.70
15.06
14.34
13.54
13.08
13.02

14.61
13.71
12.94
12.12
11.68
11.83

15.21
14.48
13.72
12.97
12.51
12.44

16.20
15.70
15.07
14.34
13.81
13.66

16.80
16.32
15.63
14.73
14.30
14.14

15.37
14.88
14.11
13.19
12.57
12.48

16.04
15.22
14.56
13.88
13.58
13.55

14.05
13.90
13.69
13.08
12.74
12.60

11.97
10.74
10.48
10.05
10.23
9.56

12.11
11.12
10.61
9.59
9.97
9.91

12.97
12.15
11.48
10.51
10.18
10.33

1971
1972
1973
1974

1975.
1976.

.

1980:
January
February
March
April . ..
May
June
July
August
September
October .
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October .. ..
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




9.85

-^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 175.

73

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—SECURITY MARKETS—Con.
STOCK PRICES
Standard and Poor's Corporation (1941-43 = 10, except as noted) 2

Dow-Jones averagesl

Financial

Industrial, public utility, and transportation
YEAR AND MONTH

Total (65
stocks)

Industrial
(30 stocks)

Public
utility (15
stocks)

Transportation (20
stocks)

Transportation

Industrial
Combined
index (500
stocks)

Total (400
stocks) 3

Capital
goods
(105

stocks)

Consumers' goods
(191

Public
utility (40
stocks)

stocks)

Total (20
stocks)—
(1970 =
10)

Railroad
(8 stocks)

Total (40
stocks)—
(1970 =
10)

New
York
City
banks (6
stocks)

Banks
outside
New York
City (10
stocks)

Propertycasualty
insurance
(5 stocks)

if
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

232.44
221.07
253.67
294.23
318.50

691.55
639.76
714.81
834.05
910.88

117.16
121.75
138.36
146.02
157.88

143.52
132.61
165.30
204.36
216.41

*
66.27
62.38
69.87
81.37
88.17

*
69.99
65.54
73.39
86.19
93.48

67.33
58.15
63.30
76.35
85.26

57.01
54.96
62.28
73.84
81.94

60.20
59.16
64.99
69.91
76.08

32.83
3056
37.58
4546
46.78

33.75
33.75
36.75
39.64
38.92

70.78
66.19
74.81
77.54
71.35

59.72
57.43
63.38
67.20
64.17

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

308.70
314.79
322.19
301.35
243.92

873.60
879.12
906.00
876.72
753.20

136.56
132.65
130.02
123.07
108.75

227.35
242.38
250.09
221.02
152.36

85.26
91.93
98,69
97.84
83.22

91.08
99.18
107.49
107.13
91.29

84.86
96.96
105.77
103.75
87.87

74.10
79.18
86.33
87.06
80.22

68.21
68.10
66.42
62.64
54.48

10.02

46.34
46.72
48 84
45.95
32.13

33.32
36.40
44.69
45.39
43.83

63.80
66.46
81.72
87.73
77.06

64.55
62.29
73.64
85.43
78.34

1971
1972
1973
1974

884.76
950.71
923.88
759.37
802.49

117.22
112.83
103.39
75.84
79.81

217.20
241.44
180.55
164.05
163.39

98.29
109.20
107.43
82.85
86.16

108.35
121.79
120.44
92.91
96.56

102.80
119.39
118.57
92.84
94.63

99.78
113.90
107.14
78.08
81.18

59.33
56.90
53.47
38.91
41.17

13.90
15.83
12.66
11.51
11.42

41.94
44.11
38.01
37.53
37.48

11.95
13.98
13.37
10.17

1975..

298.12
319.36
286.73
237.33
247.25

9.92

46.31
57.37
64.44
54.16
51.48

87.06
105.81
104.34
83.89
80.52

115.04
132.58
119.00
84.15
88.72

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

303.91
301.70
283.63
293.46
328.23

974.92
894.62
820.23
844.40
891.41

92.28
110.96
104.61
104.56
110.43

214.03
225.16
222.61
237.83
307.23

102.01
98.20
96.02
103.01
118.78

114.35
108.44
106.16
114.83
134.52

115.52
106.79
104.38
115.27
131.37

92.73
85.27
84.80
83.82
86.88

48.16
54.23
51.64
50.40
50.54

14.17
14.06
13.81
14.53
18.52

45.87
49.94
45.35
51.74
75.57

11.46
11.63
11.53
12.33
12.50

52.14
47.34
43.70
44.48
44.00

97.96
98.23
100.99
104.86
102.90

105.01
112.42
106.96
119.06
127.06

1981
1982

364.61
345.40

932.92
884.36

108.58
111.95

398.56
359.81

128.04
119.71

144.24
133.57

139.03
119.98

100.67
109.37

51.87
54.78

23.26
19.64

93.09
74.82

14.44
14.30

52.45
54.76

117.82
95.87

141.29
143.01

1979:
January ..
February
March
April
May
June

283.85
280.06
286.50
294.69
286.65
293.01

837.39
825.18
847.84
864.96
837.41
838.65

102.24
103.75
103.85
103.23
100.26
104.59

216.85
210.41
216.44
231.81
227.92
239.68

99.71
98.23
100.11
102.07
99.73
101.73

111.15
109.49
1 1 1 .66
113.95
111.24
112.98

112.08
110.66
114.50
116.32
113.76
114.76

84.42
81.80
82.70
84.03
81.79
83.30

50.33
50.74
50.62
50.09
48.65
50.57

13.46
13.08
13.48
14.18
14.07
14.65

44.45
44.92
46.64
49.75
49.88
52.60

11.68
11.28
11.63
11.97
11.85
12.51

44.12
41.91
42.54
44.24
44.18
44.93

102.32
97.54
99.28
101.93
100.47
104.76

108.73
108.22
116.11
118.88
117.03
120.67

July
August
September
October
November
December

297.04
310.60
309.44
293.20
287.66
298.88

836.95
873.55
878.50
840.39
815.78
836.14

107.43
108.80
107.03
102.68
102.69
108.17

248.42
265.75
262.04
241.91
239.49
253.27

102.71
107.36
108.60
104.47
103.66
107.78

113.63
118.93
121.06
116.95
116.12
120.78

114.08
119.82
119.95
114.66
113.39
119.27

82.40
87.54
88.06
83.76
81.48
84.52

51.73
52.52
51.16
49.05
48.79
50.50

15.20
16.18
15.72
14.64
14.50
15.23

54.73
57.62
56.00
53.18
54.23
56.90

13.01
13.69
13.39
12.32
12.08
12.50

46.61
49.26
47.44
43.04
42.03
43.50

109.29
117.81
113.53
104.08
101.87
105.44

122.13
125.91
125.33
120.03
119.87
125.81

307.16
320.70
291.82
285.15
299.10
314.78

860.74
878.22
803.56
786.33
828.19
869.86

108.13
110.64
102.03
105.80
109.00
112.81

263.83
290.40
259.76
244.40
257.35
274.76

110.87
115.34
104.69
102.97
107.69
114.55

124.72
130.91
118.73
115.57
120.80
128.80

126.68
131.27
116.20
110.20
113.46
122.14

85.09
83.14
75.50
76.93
82.81
85.76

50.26
49.04
45.40
48.37
50.63
52.48

15.51
17.22
15.62
14.68
15.27
16.27

58.64
69.61
63.39
59.46
61.12
65.44

12.64
11.95
10.73
11.56
12.20
12.87

44.57
42.26
38.46
41.09
44.54
46.30

105.74
97.02
87.69
97.54
103.52
106.05

129.12
121.98
110.23
120.70
121.37
127.07

331.17
342.77
348.16
356.44
373.14
368.40

909.79
947.33
946.67
949.17
971.08
945.96

113.91
110.38
111.44
112.34
114.43
114.23

299.78
317.91
333.91
357.32
393.29
394.05

119.83
123.50
126.51
130.22
135.65
133.48

135.23
140.18
143.73
148.36
155.08
152.19

129.26
136.55
142.10
145.07
153.68
149.78

88.98
93.62
95.41
92.76
92.28
90.30

52.82
51.18
51.10
51.49
52.08
51.66

17.97
18.83
19.85
21.77
24.65
24.55

70.79
73.90
80.64
90.82
106.28
106.74

13.05
13.04
13.38
13.04
12.68
12.89

46.06
45.81
45.86
43.27
43.19
46.63

107.86
105.24
107.15
103.65
103.58
109.74

130.35
133.87
140.97
134.80
128.25
126.00

June

371.59
365.26
381.05
390.66
380.45
384.92

962.13
945.50
987.18
1,004.86
979.52
996.27

113.51
108.86
108.42
107.32
106.84
108.79

394.64
392.60
417.42
439.23
423.24
422.72

132.97
128.40
133.19
134.43
131.73
132.28

151.06
145.70
151.03
152.29
149.06
148.70

147.23
143.14
149.76
150.80
146.78
144.84

94.61
94.45
100.84
105.96
104.67
108.55

52.01
49.81
50.36
50.96
50.37
52.15

24.25
23.64
25.02
25.88
24.48
24.12

102.31
97.69
101.32
103.25
94.77
90.91

13.57
13.41
14.30
14.44
14.55
15.80

48.70
48.18
49.83
49.65
52.57
58.23

117.50
116.43
119.52
119.30
118.09
127.68

129.13
126.73
136.70
142.81
142.21
155.50

July
August
September
October
November
December

368.97
364.22
333.33
337.10
346.44
351.31

947.94
926.25
853.38
853.24
860.44
878.28

107.59
1 1 1 .49
105.18
103.77
110.42
110.73

404.26
396.27
353.12
368.56
383.56
387.11

129.13
129.63
118.27
119.80
122.92
123.79

145.30
145.95
132.67
133.98
136.76
138.35

140.10
141.13
126.60
123.98
125.80
128.23

101.63
110.04
93.67
96.89
98.38
98.37

52.28
54.06
51.01
51.41
54.52
53.53

23.55
22.99
20.03
21.01
21.92
22.21

92.55
91.12
78.81
83.83
89.68
90.84

14.67
14.46
13.73
14.40
15.23
14.76

53.94
53.42
50.82
53.75
56.28
54.01

120.62
117.24
111.69
113.93
119.20
112.58

146.16
140.67
132.95
141.22
152.40
149.00

333.99
327.54
318.94
332.69
333.11
313.66

853.41
833.15
812.33
844.96
846.72
804.37

105.68
105.98
107.47
112.17
114.49
108.41

353.99
345.93
328.85
344.68
340.90
314.58

117.28
114.50
110.84
116.31
116.35
109.70

131.08
127.56
122.85
129.19
129.68
122.61

121.78
120.53
112.43
117.32
115.84
105.97

95.43
97.32
97.00
102.91
103.81
100.92

51.81
51.39
52.33
54.25
54.88
52.13

20.05
18.95
17.68
18.71
18.50
17.21

80.86
75.99
67.73
71.20
71.16
65.49

13.95
14.19
14.15
14.59
13.81
12.45

51.33
53.85
53.77
55.93
52.27
48.10

102.51
100.48
96.11
97.40
93.29
86.01

141.08
146.08
147.01
149.14
142.45
126.05

316.31
321.30
356.89
383.92
401.57
404.83

818.41
832.11
917.27
988.71
1 ,027.76
1,033.08

106.28
"109.64
116.18
119.97
119.34
117.83

316.68
318.34
368.32
402.70
436.43
446.37

109.38
109.65
122.43
132.66
138.10
139.37

122.49
122.29
137.09
148.11
153.90
156.02

106.34
106.34
119.61
131.64
139.35
142.63

102.66
102.46
115.51
126.43
133.27
134.75

51.87
53.34
56.48
59.41
60.08
59.33

17.22
17.53
20.27
22.19
23.52
23.84

63.15
64.71
77.20
86.27
88.27
85.83

12.07
12.38
13.72
15.97
17.46
16.90

45.36
47.46
50.50
64.21
68.70
65.60

81.10
82.06
86.79
106.48
114.55
103.62

120.61
118.41
134.47
156.02
166.54
168.28

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October ....
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




10.00

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on pp. 175 and 176.

74

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FINANCE—SECURITY MARKETS—Con.
STOCKS
Prices — New York Stock Exchange common stock
indexes (12/31/65 = 50) >

YEAR AND MONTH
Composite

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965.

6

Industrial

Transportation

Utility

Finance

44.82
4739

Yields—Standard and Poor's Corporation (Percent) 2

Composite
(500
stocks)

Industrials
(400
stocks)

Utilities
(40
stocks)

Transportation
(20
stocks)

Financial (40
stocks)

Sales (SEC and NYSE)

Preferred
stocks,
highgrade
(10
stocks)

Total on all registered
exchanges 3
Market
value (Mil.
of dollars)

2.98
3.37
3.17
3.01
3.00

2.90
3.32
3.12
2.96
2.94

3.24
3.46
3.29
3.27
3.24

4.66
4.50
4.30
4.32
7
4.33

63,802
54,732
64,314
72,147
89,225

Shares listed on N.Y.
Stock Exchange,
end
of period 4
Market
value, all
listed
shares
(Bil. of
dollars)

Number
of shares
listed
(Millions)

Market
value (Mil.
of dollars)

Shares
sold
(Millions)

2,010
1,664
1,838
2,045
2,587

52,699
47,341
54,887
60,424
73,200

1,292
1,187
1,351
1,482
1,809

387.84
345.85
411.32
474.32
537.48

7,088
7,659
8,108
9,229
10,058

Shares
sold
(Millions)
5

On New York 3Stock
Exchange

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

46.15
50.77
55.37
54.67
45.72

46.18
51.97
58.00
57.44
48.03

50.26
53.51
50.58
46.96
32.14

45.41
45.43
44.19
42.80
37.24

44.45
49.82
65.85
70.49
60.00

3.40
3.20
3.07
3.24
3.83

3.32
3.07
2.91
3.07
3.62

3.90
4.19
4.50
4.92
5.81

4.87
5.34
5.78
6.41
7.22

123,034
161,746
196,358
175,250
131,123

3,188
4,504
5,312
4,962
4,539

98,565
125,329
144,978
129,603
103,063

2,205
2,886
3,299
3,174
3,213

482.54
605.82
692.34
629.45
612.49

10,939
11,622
13,196
15,082
15,522

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

54.22
60.29
57.42
43.84
45.73

57.92
65.73
63.08
48.08
50.52

44.35
50.17
37.74
31.89
31.10

39.52
38.48
37.69
29.79
31.50

70.38
78.35
70.12
49.67
47.14

3.14
2.84
3.06
4.47
4.31

2.94
2.61
2.79
4.13
3.96

5.45
5.83
6.37
9.10
8.74

6.75
6.88
7.23
8.24
8.36

185,028
204,424
177,878
118,434
157,260

5,916
6,310
5,723
4,846
6,232

147,098
159,700
146,451
99,178
133,819

4,265
4,496
4,337
3,822
5,056

741 .83
871.54
721.01
511.06
685.11

17,500
19,159
20,967
21,737
22,478

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

54.46
53.69
53.70
58.32
68.10

60.44
57.86
58.23
64.75
78.70

39.57
41.08
43.50
47.34
60.61

36.97
40.92
39.22
38.20
37.35

52.94
55.25
56.65
61.42
64.25

3.77
4.62
5.28
5.47
5.26

3.48
4.43
5.06
5.20
4.95

7.78
7.39
8.33
9.19
9.77

3.76
4.30
5.03
5.47
5.75

7.98
7.61
8.25
9.11
10.60

194,969
187,203
249,217
299,750
475,850

7,036
7,023
9,484
10,850
15,486

164,545
157,250
210,397
251,098
397,670

5,649
5,613
7,617
8,675
12,390

858.30
796.64
822.74
960.61
1,242.80

24,500
26,093
27,573
30,033
33,709

1981
1982

74.02
68.93

85.44
78.18

72.61
60.41

38.91
39.74

73.52
71.99

5.20
5.81

4.90
5.48

10.15
10.39

3.40
4.32

5.41
5.92

12.36
12.53

490,688
596,670

15,910
22,414

415,913
514,263

12,843
18,211

1,143.79
1,305.36

38,298
39,516

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

55.77
55.08
56.19
57.50
56.21
57.61

61.31
60.37
61.89
63.63
62.21
63.57

43.69
42.27
43.22
45.92
45.60
47.53

38.79
39.21
38.94
38.63
37.48
38.44

57.59
56.09
57.65
59.50
58.80
61.87

5.33
5.48
5.41
5.35
5.58
5.53

5.05
5.21
5.14
5.07
5.30
5.27

8.93
8.96
8.97
9.09
9.42
9.07

4.92
5.07
4.89
4.65
4.78
4.60

5.35
5.59
5.45
5.50
5.67
5.50

8.79
8.77
8.77
8.75
8.82
8.87

20,752
17,595
23,356
22,769
21 ,782
25,683

754
629
851
839
798
962

17,868
14,953
19,613
19,191
18,252
21,318

615
514
688
671
635
754

858.65
828.79
877.86
882.00
863.40
901.56

27,626
27,726
27,837
27,970
28,216
29,285

July
August
September
October
November
December

58.38
61.19
61.89
59.27
59.02
61.75

64.24
67.71
69.17
66.68
66.45
69.82

48.85
52.48
52.21
48.09
47.61
50.59

38.88
39.26
38.39
36.58
36.55
37.29

64.43
68.40
67.21
61.64
60.64
63.21

5.50
5.30
5.31
5.56
5.71
5.53

5.26
5.07
5.05
5.28
5.43
5.26

8.92
8.88
9.20
9.68
9.71
9.43

4.48
4.21
4.38
4.71
4.74
4.75

5.42
5.03
5.15
5.64
5.75
5.60

8.93
9.02
9.13
9.46
9.95
10.06

25,243
30,295
26,152
33,846
22,864
29,413

924
1,125
924
1,168
833
1,044

21,360
25,477
21,725
28,526
18,665
24,151

751
908
740
932
654
813

912.84
964.41
961.30
892.93
940.78
960.61

29,371
29,504
29,558
29,713
29,856
30,033

1980:
January
February...
March
April
May
June

63.74
66.06
59.52
58.47
61.38
65.43

72.67
76.42
68.71
66.31
69.39
74.47

52.61
57.92
51.77
48.62
51.07
54.04

37.08
36.22
33.38
35.29
37.31
38.53

64.22
61.84
54.71
57.32
61.47
65.16

5.41
5.24
5.87
6.05
5.77
5.39

5.11
4.92
5.52
5.76
5.49
5.10

9.53
9.84
10.65
10.10
9.67
9.43

4.69
4,28
4.74
5.01
4.63
4.43

5.57
5.81
6.57
6.14
5.84
5.57

10.17
10.55
11.37
11.16
10.20
9.78

39,881
45,731
35,704
26,248
28,029
33,490

1,402
1,550
1,147
963
960
1,141

33,942
37,721
29,164
22,320
23,402
27,996

1,091
1,239
904
788
780
934

1,019.05
1,009.13
898.82
941.84
993.90
1,027.13

30,278
30,383
30,558
30,752
31,233
31,893

July
August
September
October
November
December

68.56
70.87
73.12
75.17
78.15
76.69

78.67
82.15
84.92
88.00
92.32
90.37

59.14
62.48
65.89
70.76
77.23
75.74

38.77
38.18
38.77
38.44
38.35
37.84

66.76
67.22
69.33
68.29
67.21
67.46

5.20
5.06
4.90
4.80
4.63
4.74

4.90
4.75
4.59
4.47
4.31
4.42

9.46
9.71
9.67
9.77
9.65
9.79

4.02
3.84
3.60
3.32
2.87
2.99

5.51
5.54
5.38
5.58
5.74
5.71

9.81
10.04
10.14
10.64
11.35
11.94

38,61 1
43,795
41,216
50,641
43,157
49,347

1,258
1,433
1,336
1,501
1,280
1,515

31,949
35,606
35,308
42,873
36,015
41,373

1,004
1,122
1,090
1,216
1,016
1,205

1,101.19
1,115.48
1,147.60
1,168.11
1,289.71
1,242.80

32,327
32,602
32,804
33,041
33,427
33,709

1981:
January....
February
March
April
May
June .. .

76.24
73.52
76.46
77.60
76.28
76.80

89.23
85.74
89.39
90.57
88.78
88.63

74.43
72.76
77.09
80.63
76.78
76.71

38.53
37.59
37.82
38.34
38.27
39.23

70.04
68.48
72.82
74.59
74.65
79.79

4.80
5.00
4.88
4.86
4.98
5.03

4.49
4.68
4.57
4.55
4.67
4.76

9.78
10.33
10.23
10.16
10.33
10.03

3.08
3.22
3.06
2.98
3.17
3.22

5.52
5.62
5.38
5.41
5.38
4.95

11.55
11.83
11.81
11.81
12.30
12.23

42,443
33,153
49,120
48,253
41,252
46,694

1,286
1,039
1,526
1,459
1,278
1,520

35,453
27,987
41,888
41,575
34,253
39,713

1,020
834
1,239
1,204
1,019
1,232

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

July
August
September
October .
November
December

74.98
75.24
68.37
69.40
71.49
71.81

86.64
86.72
78.07
78.93
80.86
81.70

74.42
73.27
63.67
65.65
67.68
68.27

38.90
40.22
38.17
38.87
40.73
40.22

74.97
73.76
69.38
72.56
76.47
74.74

5.18
5.16
5.69
5.65
5.54
5.57

4.88
4.86
5.38
5.35
5.28
5.28

10.07
9.78
10.49
10.46
9.92
10.22

3.34
3.46
3.99
3.80
3.67
3.76

5.35
5.43
5.74
5.47
5.19
5.48

12.43
12.63
13.01
13.09
12.76
12.83

42,649
37,728
33,534
39,673
37,495
38,692

1,310
1,224
1,220
1,380
1,303
1,365

36,340
31,769
28,378
33,826
32,029
32,701

1,064
973
974
1,129
1,062
1,092

1,224.89
1,149.19
1,080.56
1,134.19
1,181.82
1,143.79

37,404
37,567
37,709
37,874
38,144
38,298

67.91
66.16
63.86
66.97
67.07
63.10

76.85
74.78
71.51
75.59
75.97
71.59

62.04
59.09
55.19
57.91
56.84
53.07

39.30
38.32
38.57
39.20
39.40
37.34

70.99
70.50
69.08
71.44
69.16
63.19

5.95
6.06
6.28
5.99
5.97
6.28

5.64
5.75
5.99
5.70
5.65
5.90

10.74
10.77
10.61
10.27
10.27
10.87

4.20
4.38
4.72
4.47
4.47
4.85

5.89
5.79
5.92
5.73
6.07
6.67

13.19
13.20
12.97
12.90
12.58
12.96

33,445
35,953
44,157
39,900
37,350
35,174

1,222
1,313
1,713
1,533
1,430
1,414

28,301
30,268
38,232
33,714
31,913
30,420

987
1,071
1,411
1,242
1,167
1,169

1,115.82
1,053.75
1,036.85
1,081.87
1,039.18
1,017.45

38,408
38,572
38,588
38,738
38,594
38,894

62.82
62.91
70.21
76.10
79.75
80.30

71.37
70.98
80.08
86.67
90.76
92.00

53.40
53.98
61.39
66.64
71.92
73.40

37.20
38.19
40.36
42.67
43.46
42.93

61.59
62.84
69.66
80.59
88.66
86.22

6.31
6.32
5.63
5.12
4.92
4.93

5.91
5.94
5.26
4.78
4.60
4.59

11.02
10.77
10.22
9.73
9.62
9.83

4.92
4.95
4.17
3.75
3.53
3.46

6.97
6.79
6.12
5.22
4.84
5.08

13.24
12.78
12.41
11.71
11.18
11.20

41,292
47,117
61,374
79,303
75,002
73,704

1,577
1,902
2,301
2,852
2,642
2,547

35,580
40,659
52,551
67,157
63,927
61,542

1,304
1,555
1,890
2,292
2,129
1,992

993.56
1,106.56
1,120.26
1,244.38
1,291.94
1,305.36

39,064
39,070
39,177
39,262
39,400
39,516

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




8

3.53
3.98
4.49
4.68
4.04

8

75

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—VALUE OF EXPORTS
EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE (INCLUDING REEXPORTS) » • *
Total, excluding
Department of Defense
shipments

YEAR AND MONTH

*

Seasonally
adjusted 3

*

*

Africa

Asia4

Australia
and
Oceania 4

20 999 4
21 ,700.0
23 347 3
26 508 3
27 469 6

20 1883
20 972 7
22 427 3
25 690 1
26 690 8

8590
1 0228
1 053 7
1 258 9
1 228 9

4652 5
46762
5447 6
5802 3
6012 3

4446

1966
1967
1968

303196
31,526.2
34 635 9
7 38 005 6
43 224 0

29 379 2
30 934 4
34 062 8
37 331 7
42 659 3

1 3486
1 1823
1 2694
1 391 6
1 5791

67334
7 1463
7 581 9
8261 4
1 0 022 8

8054

441299
497585
71 338 8
98 507 2
1080504

435486
49 1 99 0
70 823 2
97 908 1
1075893

1 6943
1 576 1
23058
3 6594
49489

115,3399
121 2123
143,6628
181 8156
220,704.9

1151498
121 1504
1435775
181 6508
220 548 7

233 739 0
212,274.6

233 677 0
212,193.1

1970
1971

1972...
1973

1974.
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

7

12,561 4
12,932.6
1 5,587 6
142677
14,8193
153675

125582
12928.6
155853
1 4 257 4
148134
153460

132649
13,615.5
142983
1 3 979 0
140836
148186

Europe
Northern

Southern

South
America

1577

189 1
660
484
67 2
772

401 0
4264
4557
505 5
5627

6542
895.4
8749
860 0
1 0035

23635
2 695.0
29543
3 489 7
4651 9

32923
3 661 9
48576
7 8560
88026

629
76 1
2254
455 2
6827

6223
602 5
7463
1 159 9
1 3024

1 0183
856 5
1 449 1
2 172 3
1 8350

40548
4 962 9
8313 1
1 0 678 5
95627

83680
8 676 5
1 1 026 2
14 886 5
21 337 7

85954
9283 5
109923
13 571 7
173768

8100

982 4
1 1341
1 4329
1 8736

1 3476
1 0544
1 0801
1 413 0
24635

2 1992
23756
2,944 1
36495
4,130.7

10 1447
1 0 528 9
12885 1
17581 0
20 790 0

24 368 7
18,332.1

1 7 732 1
15,256.5

2 159 4
2,875.4

2 911 7
2,368.2

5 297 5
4,600.7

21 823 0
20,966.1

1 0280
1,041.9
1 1527
1 1784
1 179 1
1 3303

8799
839.8
1 021 2
971 3
1 0073
1 1769

767
130.3

859
103.5

1733
1135

1036
1082
1089
1223

3407
232.2
285.5
2865
312.2
2949

1 2252
1 ,365.4
1 609.7
1 3172
1 ,257.7
1 5052

2 527 7
2 5194
2,777.3
3 347 3
28953
2 507 7

11190
1 333 9
1,188.7
1 4460
1 360 1
1 5290

1 2220
1 1834
1,161.7
1 385 5
1 2733
1 4466

828
98 5

2595
2582
283.0
3446
381.7
3705

1 5848
1 4492
1,539.9
1 521 2
1 597.5
1 6062

2 5986
2 733 7
3 393 0
3 149 7
3*0740
3 070 0

1 4802
1 3602
1 6044
1 713 5
1 8066
1 7664

1 1042
1 165 7
1 *332 4
1*3195
1 490 1
1 4850

1505

6042 3
7 059 9
6753 9
6283 9
5862 9

1365
1337
1622
1788
1996
1990

308.2
281 3
314.5
3296
356.6

1 ,525.8
1 650.6
1 8098
1 843.1
1 5991
1 787.7

1578
1322

2170

3202
3572
354.6
526.4
336.5
332.6

1 718 2
1 751 5
1,682.2
1 800.1
1,793.0
1,828.9

3707
355.9

1 741 8
1 ,746.0
2 161.1
1 7561
1 ,595.2
1 7868

2 3492
2081 9
1 922 3
2 199 5
2 174 9

164 1
2364
211 1
269 7

1 0174
1 0260
997 9
1 1882

1 0 003 0
102977
1 1 347 3
12641 6
148168

6661 2
7 1659

8 073 8
9 137 6
90803

2 2683
23627
25988
2 761 1
3241 3

2499 9
23540
27386
2 8144
32900

98553
1 •] 297 2
18418 7
25 784 5
28 223 2

1 1684
1 0344
1 7439
26968
23395

14 562 3
1 6 1 80 5
23 1 60 6
30 069 6
32 731 8

1 0 367 4
12 4188
15 1180
1 9 941 7
21 752 4

3 1899
3 6093
50574
7 947 7
82881

52056
5 5456
5887 1
6298 8
90604

29 728 5
31 435 8
39 629 9
48 771 3
601683

26899
28765
34643
4 318 8
48757

35 900 6
37 304 2
43 607 7
60 025 9
71 371 4

24 1 1 1 0
25 791 4
28 375 2
33 096 7
35 399 0

1 1 097 4
10,271.1

63 848 7
64,822.2

64358
5,699.7

69 714 7
63,664.2

39 565 8
33,723.6

4256
506.0
5242
4584
4973
529 5

33588
3,669 6
41979
3 827 6
37370
40526

3959
274.1
3349
3364
361 5
352 6

40483
4 222.2
53029
4 5954
49988
4885 5

24248
2,378.9
30528
2804 8
29196
2 941 0

4800
5362
477.8
6406
6242
5994

4375 5
4271 7
4,088.0
4303 8
43204
4568 2

315 6

4609 6
4784 2
4,817.0
5 608 3
6310 7
5 831 3

5550

40468
4 721 4
5 147 5
49174
4870 7
52248

362 1
331 3
371 9
377 i
397 4
4243

6214 1

7679
8098
737 9
731 4

1 5 692 3
15717 1
15,824.8
16681 5
169287
16741 7

1980:
January
February....
March
April
May
June

16,360.9
169708
196850
191467
187700
18,6748

163439
169586
19671 4
1 9 1 34 4
18 7644
186748

173477
1 7 233 0
18 5344
184684
1 7 677 7
18641 8

July
August
September
October
November
December

17213 7
179461
17,829.0
199489
18,614.0
19,545.1

1 7 1 77 7
1 7 938 4
17,800.9
1 9 936 9
18,609.9
19,537.5

1 8 075 0
19 1034
18,701.0
1 9 088 5
18,634.3
19,117.7

755 7
7656
798.7
895 9
880.0
746.3

4 925 6
5273 6
4,956.2
5467 7
5,078.6
5,538.0

391 4
431 6
416.8
5894
393.6
388.9

5 240 4
5303 2
5,107.6
5 9656
5,589.1
5,949.0

2 499 0
2 648 2
3,040.7
3 078 2
3,113.2
3,000.5

1 8644
1 790 7
1,796.1
2 123 6
1,910.5
2,121.5

1 453 2
1 557 8
1,578.4
1 646 5
1 [529.2
1,714.6

1981:
January....
February
March
April....
May
June

179640
18,845.4
22 928 5
20 51 1 9
19,9887
20 261 5

1 7 962 2
188380
229177
20 509 3
199861
20 254 7

1 8 902 0
197882
21 277 8
1 9 786 1
1 8 899 0
1 9 749 8

803 5
7294
1 097 7
998 1
9286
1 0884

50109
4897 4
64502
5466 1
5 1040
5293 4

425 9
413 8
498 6
514 1
555 7
692 7

56866
6069 1
7 141 1
6 068 4
5 7954
5 338 0

2 737 0
3 239 5
3 747 1
3 6390
3 691 1
3 927 8

1 815 1
1 8327
2 213 0
2 157 5
2271 1
2 3126

1 480 3
1 6499
1 7590
1 509 5
1 5226
1 5009

July
August
September
October .
November
December

185690
177664
18,819.2
198968
19,047.7
19,139.9

1 8 565 2
17 7642
1 9 893 5
19,040.0
19,130.0

1 9 289 4
1 9 030 8
19,550.7
19 163 2
19,152.9
18,885.4

9363
974 7
875.4
9444
795.5
925.4

52806
4 837 5
5,010.8
5 5826
5,286.4
5,628.8

515 0
559 1
544.1
589 2
545.2
582.4

5 214 1
5 019 3
5,709.9
60402
5,720.0
5,912.5

2 977 3
3*103 0
3,302.7
3 1458
3,213.8
2,841.7

20823
1 834 2
1,889.1
20706
2,002.4
1,888.3

1 4696
1 3382
1,364.8
1 423 0
1,408.5
1,305.6

175153
17,637.3
201609
186106
1 9,000 7
194161

1 7 507 9
1 7 635 5
20 151 7
1 8 605 2
189924
19413 3

1 8 583 6
186136
1 8 461 6
1 g 005 2
18 1243
1 8 822 9

8506
9724
967 1
1 001 7
9363
1 0380

5 172 3
5 1948
5 752 2
5 215 9
5545 1
57862

461 4
442 6
597 9
471 6
495 4
662 3

5 545 1
56057
6328 8
5*753 1
5 711 4
5639 7

2463 8
25935
3 3468
3066 1
3 189 7
2 943 2

1 7034
1 665 1
1 791 3
1 758 6
1 7308
1 837 9

1 3186
1 1630
1 3766
1 2582
1 3232
1 4370

1 7 259 3
162645
16,716.7
1 7 274 5
15,695.0
16,723.9

1 7 252 2
1 6 249 9
16,712.6
1 7 267 0
15,689.2
16,716.4

1 8 059 6
1 7 463 3
17,320.3
16671 4
15,851.9
16,346.6

681 9
693 7
720.1
915 0
601.3
892.9

5793 3
5 1868
4,947.1
53724
5,109.7
5,746.2

470 0
495 9
445.8
433 6
362.7
360.5

4 743 1
4 5620
4,857.0
4 930 1
4,892.6
5,095.6

2667 7
26348
2,838.1
30892
2,512.5
2,378.3

1 5145
1 328 1
1,573.0
1 224 7
1,043.4
1,161.1

1 3344
1 3360
1,278.5
1 2356
1,125.3
1,070.1

6163

3136

341.4
414 5
4397
438 7

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Japan

1 8373
1 5738
1 843 6
2 009 3
20801

1 497 2
1 5967
1 769 9
2 0926
20990

14728 1
1 4 979 0
14,921.9
1 7 277 0
17301 8
16954 1

July
August
September
October
November
December

Australia,
including
New
Guinea

3585
4478
4777
6898
7993

3 8266
40452
4 251 5
4 915 3
5 643 3

5646
803 5
9565

147342
150134
14,941.9
172849
173209
169845

1982:
January
February
March
April..
May
June

Republic
of South
Africa 6

234 3
2298
3075
403 4
438 1

7 370 5
77583
8 737 7
9436 1
9 363 9

5190

July
August
September
October
November
December

is'siai

Egypt 5

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1969..

Africa

North America

Total
Unadjusted

By leading countries

By geographic regions

140.7
1225

78.5
1159
1795

121 0

151 0
1878
1992

170 5
1278

1220
1092

125.3
146 5
1283
1494

163.9
145 1
152.9
134.8

2397
184.6
241 4
352.5
218.3

1527

2144

164.7

214.3
271 1
2604
2653
2500

1938
1980
1933

2850

3128

4170

4269
424.2
4886

2679
233 4
230.2
2669
222.0
215.9

4301

4777
464.9
4908
464.1
486.6

1 900.0
1 5942
1,678.1
1 8590
1,940.1
2,064.6

275.2
231 1
383 1
2936
2694

2309
224.6
2067
2374
234.8
2427

391 2
370.5
490.6
4024
411.0
491 1

1 7858
1 ,705.6
1 ,862.2
1 5748
1,710.2
1 8288

1778

191 9

191 7
191.4
2800
145.4
264.0

1827

386.3
351 9
380.4
3370
307.7
280.6

1 776.3
1 7322
1,568.4
1 804.1
1,814.6
1,803.1

1842

193 8
132.7
1776

140.7
1*42.8
1726

-^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 176.

174.7
1623

133.4
146.2

76

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—VALUE OF EXPORTS—Con.
EXPORTS OF U.S. MERCHANDISE 8

EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE (INCLUDING REEXPORTS), BY LEADING COUNTRIES »
Europe
YEAR AND MONTH
France

German
Democratic
Repub(formerly East
Ger-

many)

North and South America
Latin American Republics

Federal
Republic
of

Germany
(formerly
West
Germany)

Italy

Union of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics2

United
Kingdom

Canada 3

Total
Total4

Brazil

Mexico

Venezu-

Excluding
military
grant-aid

Agricultural
products,
total

Nonagricultural
products,
total

ela

Millions of dollars

990.2
9707

28
17
64
202
124

1 3430
1 581 0
1 5820
1 6061
1 6496

872 6
8922
1 0904
951 7
891 1

42 8
154
20 2
1446
45 2

1 2063
1 1282
1 212 9
1 5321
1 615 3

3 826 3
40448
4251 5
49152
5642 8

35366
33367
3300 1
3832 1
37877

5447
4494
4052
4025
3479

827 6
821 1
873 3
1 1066
1 1059

529 1
4808
5220
6186
6256

20 754 5
21 430.6
23 062 4
261559
271267

199444
20,703.2
221426
25,337.8
26 347 9

50239
5,034.0
55844
6,347.5
62286

156927
16,368.9
174757
19,788.9
209067

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1 0070
1,024.5
1 0950
1 1951
1 ,483 0

252
263
290
324
325

1 6736
1 7057
1 7089
2 142 1
27407

9088
9728
1 1206
1 261 5
1 3530

41 7
603
577
105 5
1187

1 7373
1 9596
22887
2 3346
25363

66608
7 164.7
80723
9 137 0
90793

42309
4,123.5
4699 1
48692
56952

5750
547.2
7046
6720
8405

1 1800
1 221.6
1 3780
1 4495
1 7037

5980
587.2
6550
7082
7593

29 883 9
31,142.1
341990
e 37 4g-j g
42 590 1

28 943 5
30,550.2
33 626 0
36 787 7
42 025 4

68742
6,379.8
62272
59364
7,246.8

230098
24,762.3
27 971 9
31 525 2
35,343 3

1971
1972
1973
1975

1 3732
1 6089
2,262.9
2941 5
3,031.0

254
17 5
280
21 9
173

2831 1
2 807 5
37557
4 9846
5194 1

1 3139
1 4342
21186
2 751 6
28669

1609
542 2
1 194 1
6088
1 8346

23692
26582
35636
4 573 5
45274

103654
12415 2
15 1040
1 9 936 0
21 743 9

56665
64668
8921 3
145009
15,655.0

9663
1 2427
1 9162
30880
3,056.2

1 6200
1 9822
29374
48553
5141 3

787 1
9237
1 0325
1 7677
22433

43 491 8
48 958 9
70 246 0
971442
106561.0

429105
48 399 3
69,730.4
965450
106,099.8

7,698.0
94069
17,680.6
21 998 9
21,885.7

35,793 7
39 571 7
52,565.4
751452
84,216.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

3,446.3
35032
4,166.2
55870
7,485.4

649
361
1704
3560
4786

57308
59888
69568
84778
10959.8

3071 1
27896
33606
4361 8
5,511 1

23096
1 6275
22523
36073
1,5128

4801.2
59509
7 116.0
106349
12,693.6

24,106.4
25 788 1
28,373.7
33 095 8
35,395.3

15,487.4
16371 1
20,185.2
26 258 9
36,030.4

2,808.8
24898
2,980.6
3441 7
4,343.5

4,990 0
48061
6,680.3
98473
15,144.6

2,627.8
31705
3,727.7
39335
4,572.8

113,666.0
1190058
141,125.6
1785909
216,592.2

113,475.9
1189437
141,040.3
1784260
216,436.0

22,997.6
23 671 0
29,384.1
34 755 4
41,255.9

90,320.9
94 291 8
111,741.4
1438326
175,336.3

1981
1982

73405
7,110.4

295 7
222.8

10 276 7
9,291.3

5 3600
4,616.1

2 431 3
2,587.3

1 2 439 2
10,644.7

39 564 3
33,720.2

38 950 1
30,086.3

37982
3,422.7

1 7 788 7 54449
11,816.9 5,206.2

228 960 8
207,157.6

228 898 7
207,076.2

43 338 5
36,622.6

1856226
170,535.0

June

443.5
3687
546.6
4707
4104
438.6

99
66
329
262
33 1
31 1

6265
6065
811 2
6476
679 5
6509

3140
3156
4063
3635
378 5
3649

152 1
1745
271 0
2737
2346
3524

7724
8123
9621
8645
8666
7665

24247
23787
30528
28046
29196
29409

1 ,753.5
1 7202
1 ,974.0
1 9691
2001 2
23209

186.6
2079
272.9
2329
2289
2546

6594
6783
711 1
7632
7553
9053

281 1
2659
330.1
3534
312 9
3436

12,352.6
127087
15,301.0
14021 2
14 5355
151041

12,349.4
127048
15,298.7
140109
145295
150826

2,431.9
23564
2,877.3
2,651 5
25091
2760.6

9,920.6
103523
12,422.8
1 1 369.4
120258
12,3420

July
August
September
October
November
December

392.5
4399
488.8
5444
533.4
5093

92
174
26.2
340
61.7
678

610 1
673 5
680.9
8326
813.6
8494

2735
3460
296.3
413 2
411.8
4749

3645
341 3
312.5
325 8
378.3
4264

9035
8608
848.4
1 000 7
1,113.0
863 9

25277
2 5194
2,777.1
3 347 3
2,895.3
2 507 7

21699
23439
2,182.9
2631 3
2,453.5
27360

321 8
3247
347.7
3294
341.8
3924

7189
9249
799.7
9684
954.3
1 0085

3539
3156
311.6
3438
289.4
4301

144983
147523
14,688.6
169990
16,967.3
16662 1

14,492.2
147180
14,668.6
16991 3
16,948.3
16631 6

2,715.2
27354
2,734.7
35079
3,783.9
3681 5

1 1 ,780.8
120130
11,951.6
134908
13,182.8
129806

7170
586.6
7842
639.1
6233
5861

17 2
908
681
640
368
29 2

9623
9626
1 0552
1 0226
904 7
964 1

441 2
4429
5180
5404
4668
537 7

174 0
1300
184 3
1105
45 7
51 0

947 1
9848
1 3034
1 348 5
1 2860
1 049 2

2 598 5
27336
3 392 9
3 149 7
3 074 0
3069 9

23590
23536
2 7396
2814 1
3 0790
3 032 9

273 5
2845
361 2
321 6
382 7
368 3

9828
9256
1 1049
1 211 4
1 2730
1 2433

2872
3235
3424
3698
3586
4069

16031 5
166875
193156
188149
18 395 3
183000

160145
16,675.3
193020
18,802.6
183896
183000

32769
3,354.6
36870
3,468.5
32032
30175

127546
13,332.9
156287
15,346.4
151920
152825

631 2
537.0
546.2
678.1
5840
572.6

21 0
54
25.0
186
336
687

8692
8070
815.2
871 8
8968
8283

407 5
4443
353.3
3788
423 9
5563

434
354
49.9
151 2
264 7
2728

870 7
9070
927.3
1 1396
9354
9946

2499 0
2648 1
3,040.6
3078 1
31132
29977

3 087 1
3 108 7
3,141.4
35106
3223 9
35805

3683
414 5
382.8
3598
361 4
4648

1 3394
1 271 0
1,262.2
1 5424
1 407 5
1 581 1

385 7
4102
417.9
4631
3976
4099

169034
176307
17,527.9
195206
182476
192172

168673
17623.0
17,499.8
19,508.6
182435
19,209.6

30197
3,243.6
3,236.2
3,672.9
37964
4,279.4

138837
14,387.0
14,291.7
15,847.7
14,451 2
14,937.8

495
501
339
400
252
52

8397
8636
1 0259
864 1
9400
8085

4182
4606
5743
3945
473 7
4249

3439
2584
199 1
141 6
43 1
80 3

961 3
1 121 8
1 2403
1 1564
1 111 2
1 0884

2 7367
3 2395
37470
36390
3*691 0
3 927 7

3071 0
3251 2
36903
3 395 1
3 533 2
3 561 7

361 0
4533
3483
3308
332 1
347 1

1 2974
1 3299
1 6200
1 603 9
1 6734
1 7358

3477
4748
4878
4368
4824
4385

175980
18 5220
22 494 1
201023
19618 1
19851 9

17596.2
185146
22,483.3
20 099 7
196155
19845.1

4,067.2
38258
4,666.9
3,751.4
35668
3,191.2

13,530.9
146962
17,827.2
16,3509

June

617.5
6307
847.3
7058
6521
550.8

July
August
September
October
November
December

5128
5185
613.2
555.2
573.9
562.7

146
90
9.0
249
17.7
16.4

737 9
7637
887.7
9002
846.4
798.9

3520
444 7
419.6
3904
459.0
548.0

127 2
101 3
257.4
2808
239.9
358.3

1 1465
8854
952.1
9268
908.3
940.6

29770
3 103 0
3,302.5
3 1457
3,213.6
2,841.7

3 2720
29336
2,977.7
3241 7
3,089.2
2,933.4

2873
2698
302.3
2577
256.5
252.0

1 5130
1 3144
1,375.4
1 5422
1,402.6
1,380.8

5087
3999
453.1
4393
508.8
467.2

18 1986
174558
18,376.5
194664
18,646.0
18,631.1

18 1949
174536
18,373.4
19,463.1
18,638.3
18,621.1

2841 8
2,926.4
3,203.2
3,925.6
3,775.4
3,596.5

153568
14,529.4
15,173.3
15,540.9
14,870.6
15,034.6

523.4
5635
7288
5929
6038
665.3

499
266
43 7
93
220
220

8225
7896
9696
8047
821 6
7649

4136
3975
3790
3952
446 1
4994

3980
4505
421 3
325 1
265 7
1344

912 1
8175
991 0
9927
913 3
9281

24635
25935
3346 2
30658
3 189 5
29427

27574
25372
29269
26996
27828
29243

3062
2604
2898
2749
319 1
3343

1 1878
1 123 9
1 3072
1 1731
1 201 1
1 2026

3644
3809
501 7
4150
4406
501 8

17 1290
172746
196854
182083
18 5893
189803

17,121.6
172728
196762
18202.8
18581 0
18,977.5

3,254.7
3,499.9
37025
3,481.8
34034
3,129.1

13,874.3
13,7747
159829
14,726.5
151859
15,851.2

5164
601.5
572.1
666.1
515.4
561.0

55
8
1.9
16.9
10.1
14.1

7230
7036
654.9
678.6
755.9
802.4

3288
3080
349.4
386.5
344.1
368.6

71 8
55 1
77.1
80.0
160.6
147.7

8852
8055
935.6
833.1
838.1
792.5

2667 5
26345
2,837.9
3,089.1
2,512.3
2,377.8

2588 5
23877
2,562.2
2,118.6
1,844.7
1,956.2

361 2
3181
306.0
236.3
201.7
214.8

1 0054
7952
1,042.6
633.2
504.9
640.0

4940
4608
402.5
449.2
402.6
392.8

168703
159439
15,980.7
16,886.7
15,319.1
16,290.1

168632
15,929.3
15,976.6
16,879.2
15,313.3
16,282.6

24460
2,492.4
2,388.1
2,887.4
3,049.7
2,887.5

144243
13,451.5
13,592.5
13,999.3
12,269.4
13,402.5

1961 ...
1962
1963
1964
1965

1974..

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March ..
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February....
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May....
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

7042
735.2
8132

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




8

16051 3
16,660.7

77

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—VALUE OF EXPORTS—Con.
EXPORTS OF UNITED STATES MERCHANDISE— By commodity groups and principal commodities '•»
Machinery and transport equipment
YEAR AND MONTH

Food and live
animals

Beverages
and tobacco

Crude
materials,
inedible,
excluding fuels

Mineral fuels,
lubricants, etc.

Oils and fats,
animal and
vegetable

Chemicals

Manufactured
goods

Transport equipment
Total

Machinery

Total3

Motor vehicles
and parts

Millions of dollars
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

4003 1

5169

28555

9466

471 5

24020

32570

10 1472

6,702 1

3,445.1

1,975.5

45625
40609
38896
37327
43563

6238
648 7
7025
713 5
701 7

30706
3 279 7
35407
3 5686
46048

9759
1 104 1
1 0499
1 1302
1 5947

3567
3379
2744
3076
4930

2 674.6
2801 6
3 287.0
33826
3,825.6

3,433 7
3391 1
3,939 4
45540
5,065.2

11,155.5
12574 1
144474
164028
17,881.9

7,445.8
80506
8,597.2
98640
1 1 ,379.3

3,709.7
45235
5,850.1
65388
6,502.6

2,386.3
27339
3,370.2
37873
3,550.0

43666
56606
1 1 930.2
139858
15484.3

7092
9083
1 0081
1 2474
1 3084

4 328.6
50304
8 380.2
109344
9 783.6

1 ,497.4
1 5525
1 ,670.5
34439
4,469 5

6152

1973
1974
1975

5080
684.0
1 4233
943.8

3,836.0
41328
5,749.4
88192
8,691.2

4,413.4
49041
7,161.6
11 1658
10,919.2

19,459.8
21 532 7
27,869.2
38 1886
45,667.6

11,560.9
132361
17,130.9
23 687 9
28,477.1

7,899.0
82966
10,738.3
145007
17,190.5

4,157.1
47994
6,030.0
7878 1
10,028.2

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

15 710 1
141157
18311 3
22 250 9
27 743 7

1 523 5
1 8468
22928
23365
2 6630

1 0 890 7
130863
15555 1
20 756 0
23 790 7

42258
41836
38806
56205
79823

978 1
1 3087
1 521 3
1 8450
1 9463

99587
10812.3
126228
17307.9
20 740 2

1 1 206 1
10,8570
124168
16,234.2
22 254 6

49 501 2
50,247.6
59 255 4
70,407.3
84 552 9

31 290 8
32,5166
370175
44,744.5
55 789 7

182104
18,520.0
22 250 3
25,750.4
28 838 8

109542
1 1 ,796.5
132373
1 5,076.5
145896

1981
1982

30 290 8
23,950.4

2 914 7
3,026.2

20 992 4
19,248.4

102790
12,728.8

1 7503
1,540.9

21 187 1
19,890.5

20 632 5
16,738.6

957172
87,128.1

62 945 5
59,324.2

32 790 9
27,823.9

162140
13,906.8

171 2
223.2
2023
183 1

June

1,313.3
1 3142
1,581.7
1 528 1
1 5853
1 9052

July
August
September
October
November
December

20539
20558
2,058.7
23854
2,195.5
22738

1966
1967
1968

1 969 ..
1970
1971

1972...

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May....
June

2,017.9
20465
22123
2 1348
1 9541
2071.9

1354

1758
1764

178 1
141.8
1840

281 6
2836
1524

204 1
3353
2247
2005
1963

2,095.7
1 9572
1,976.9
22839
2,284.3
2212.6

1,037.2
1 0196
1,200.5
1 4543
1,345.9
1,154.1

1349

1,617.1
1 5378
1 8804
1 7506
1 851 7
1 861 5

1 ,647.9
1 7347
1 882 6
2 1608
1 8847
1 9770

5,612.9
65407
74445
70154
73496
73029

3,872.8
4,075.1
48239
4,611.6
47837
4,965.8

1,744.1
2,472.1
26259
2,407.2
25674
2,337.0

1,130.2
1,213.1
1 4144
1,267.3
1,2147
1,235.0

140 5
161 7
160!5
145 3
131.0
151.0

1 7923
1 760 1
1,665.7
1 7659
1,488.0
1,769.0

1 724 3
1 9469
1,836.1
1 9355
1,717.7
1,806.4

6698 7
67309
7,018.7
79347
7,372.8
7,531.1

46466
4761 9
4,602.7
5 1306
4,723.7
4,791.2

20808
1 9721
2,426.9
2,812.5
2,650.1
2,742.5

9925
975.8
1,186.7
1 ,445.9
1,312.0
1,202.0

123 5

1 681 4
1 6845
20446
1 763 9
1 8592
1 8194

1 7052
1 6648
20246
1 940 9
1 8933
1 802 2

64720
7,522 2
9395 1
8 651 4
84598
8 8402

45922
4,850.6
60471
54561
5371 4
56147

1 880.5
2,673.3
3351.8
3 1961
3,089.1
32264

1 ,060.4
1,334.5
1 ,592.5
1 531 5
1,603.8
1 5734

1 8260
1 644 1
1,684.9
1 7982
1,665.5
1,715.4

1 660 1
1 559 1
1,660.7
1 651 7
1,623.6
1 ,446.3

75972
7,471 5
7,845.4
8 001 8
7,529.4
7,931.2

52990
4,879.9
5,197.2
54575
5,167.7
5,012.2

22989
2,592.1
2,649.0
25450
2,367.6
2,921.0

1,297.3
1,196.4
1,306.8
1 3255
1,267.3
1,124.8

1 5942
1 662 1
1 8584
1*6882
1 7224
1 862 5

1 4569
1 3887
1 633 8
1 4396
1 5356
1 591 0

7,126.7
69794
8 357 6
75477
77825
8 175 7

4,849.8
47190
5523 1
49677
5203 1
5 523 2

2,281.4
2261.0
2835 1
2,580.3
25800
26528

1,023.7
1,123.9
1 4893
1,395.6
1 4362
1 3255

1 648 6
1 7150
1 ,548.7
1 4878
1,455.2
1,647.2

1 348 5
1 2742
1,321.7
1 3907
1,202.5
1,155.4

7 597 3
67386
6,756.3
7 1365
6,083.4
6,846.4

5083 1
46643
4,928.1
48892
4,451.1
4,522.4

25156
2081.5
1,828.8
2,248.1
1,632.7
2,326.7

1 0808
1 ,029.5
1,040.7
1 ,084.0
957.9
919.5

619 5
7053
8262
745 5
6377
613 8

2068

9186
9190

2,064.9
2 1885
24296
2*272 1
2 161 4
2 1723

2089
2500
300 2
2242
2625
221 3

1 724.7
1 7826
1 837 3
1*7893
1 8396
1 598 7

1 0485
1 0509
1 246 3
1 1902
1 143 5
1 090 4

1 7223
1 8742
1,691.6
1 816.6
1,798.8
1,758.0

1670

211 6
193.1
3503
379.8
257.5

1 350 5
1 2720
1,328.1
1 5154
1,663.4
1,546.9

9549
1,073.3
1 206 1
846.0
881.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

3,556.8
36650
3,677.6
40673
3,885.3
4 1708

20440
1*8435
23259
1 823 9
1 8650
1 5944

958.4
1 131 1
1,097.7
1,106.2

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

5,652.4
56007
5,645.4
63486
6,168.2
63552

7301

1 244 5
1 301 0
1,376.6
1 831 5
1,930.7
1,811.4

1944
1873

1 ,230.3
1 341 6
1 ,360.7
1 5645
1 ,507.6
1 5370

707 0
702 9
709.7
755 3
785.3
740.9

259.8
3048
375.1
236.8

2375
217 7

1 433.6
1 5468
1,589.6
1 6527
1 439.2
1 6075

1 723 1
1 8650
1,535.1
1 776 2
1,761.3
2,001.3

23423
2,241 .2
2,517.0
2691 1
2,335.3
2,315.3

2190

1,108.6
1,250.5
1,395.4
1 ,259.0
1 451 5
1,399.9

481.4
4358
566 9
6305
736 5

July
August
September
October
November
December

1983

2623

1,879.7
2,072.0
2,354.4
2,264.8
22430
2,125.9

2 109.7
2 1696
2 3754
22552
2 186 1
20327

27520
2,709.2
30041
2640 5
24121
23307

221 7

3,160.7
3,324 3
3,971.7
3,580.2
3806 1
3,875.1

5340
5009
438.0
5674
521.5
5428

1981:
January....
February
March
April
May
June.

1798

5,040.1
5,394 3
6,327.1
5,844.0
60472
5,984.1

1 4347
1 539 1
1 ,555.6
1 941 2
2 323.0
2 1606

2203 5
2*340 0
2,501.0
26894
2,652.9
2,919.4

207.4
2494
262.7
275.3

1,121.5
1,1353
1,384.1
1 ,228.4
1 3550
1,468.1

350.2
2920
435.7
4670
471 2
4998

July
August ....
September
October
November
December

175 1

1,235.6
1 155.6
1 ,522.2
1 289.8
1 3208
1 514.5

1,550.4
1 5136
1 ,837.5
1 6683
1 626 7
1 6053

145.8
1732

171.3
1296
1044
1876
1576

140 1
163.7
1466
1664
1587

1396
1425

228 1
210 1
201 1

1247
1454

151 8
164 5
1294

168 1
124.3
131 9
121.5
158.4
1028
1673
1324
1243

102 2
141 7
157 3
1256

146.8
1050

118.3
117.3

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




78

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—VALUE OF IMPORTS
GENERAL IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE »
By leading countries

By geographic regions
YEAR AND MONTH

Total,
unadjusted

*

Total,
seasonally
adjusted 2

North America
Africa

Asia 3

Australia
and
Oceania 3

*

Europe
Northern

Southern

Africa
South
America

Egypt 4

3137

2490
225.9
255.9
2463
290 2

3988
411.8
495.0
5950
622 6

2 962.8
2,998.7
4,054.4
48882
5 8754

2865
324.7
3769
6088
8409

636 1
819.9
1 0924
1 0827
1 183 0

72588
9,064.1
9676 2
123376
1 1 268 0

105.0
381 0
458.4

924.8
1,261 1
2,258.7
2616.2
3,320.5

1,285.7
1 2662
1,727.7
22361
2,562.3

15,504.2
185497
24,457.7
26 248.2
30,701.3

1 5 526 4
14,444.1

3973
547.2

24453
1,966.8

25148
2,304.6

376121
37,743.7

671 7
753.9
7775
916.7
8777

25826
2,960.1
3 1920
3,619.5
4528 1

320 1
439.7
5022
439.8
4532

4 1407
4,620.7
48107
5,307.0
62922

3271 7

1 3636
1,477.6
1 526 1
1,639.2
1 741 7

23600
2,450.5
2491 8
2,508.5
2 623.8

35 1

3,662.6
3831 9
4,242.2
4837 1

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

25,542.2
26,812.3
33,226.3
6
36 042 8
39 951 6

9789
906.1
1,122.3
1 0463
11129

52764
5,347.9
6,911.4
82754
9621 2

593.5
581.5
696.5
8284
8706

7857.1
8,227.5
10,337.7
103336
1 1 394 6

6 131 4
7,112.3
9,009.3
1 0 386 9
1 1 094 8

1 912.2
1,967.8
2,259.4
25168
2 874 9

2,785.2
2,661.1
2,879.3
2643 1
2 958 3

176

1971
1972
1973
7
1974
1975

45 562 7
55,582.8
69 475 7
100,251.0
96 569 7

1 2363
1,595.3
2 582 9
66176
83046

1 1 779 5
15,116.9
1 8 1 56 9
27 344 9
27 054 6

894 9
1,145.5
1 561 5
1 503.9
1 5082

12 881 1
15,743.9
19 812 3
24411 8
21 465 9

126954
14,933.1
1 7 724 8
21 929 1
21 754 7

30237
3,562.5
5 084 8
9433 1
8821 6

30105
3,434.3
4 5124
89624
72193

121,008.6
147,685.0
171 ,978.0
206,255.8
240,834.3

12,644.0
17 1209
16,898.1
24381.6
32,250.9

39,366.8
493120
58,264.0
66 739.3
78,848.0

1,671.2
1 727.7
2,350.4
3 072.0
3,391.9

23,645.6
28801.5
37,984.5
43,546.7
47,849.7

26,246.8
29617.8
33,546.2
38,069.1
41,470.9

9,348.9
11 689.4
12,624.4
1 7,268.0
22,656.9

7,760.6
9 389.8
10,302.6
13,172.3
14,361.6

261 304 9
243,951.9

27 070 6
17,770.1

92 032 6
85,169.5

33527
3,130.5

53 409 7
53,412.7

46 432 0
46,497.7

23 477 4
23,525.0

1981
7
1982

25.6

199
16.2

161
14.9
32.4

378
22 9

19 1
16.9

25 9
697
275
92.5
1700

2092
256.9
259 1
249.5
2259

1844

292.5
3195

281.1

1979:
January. ..
February
March
April
May
June

1 5 846 7
13,778.6
1 5 765 2
16,171.7
165097
1 7 429 1

16528 1
14,607.3
153579
15841 1
164365
16829 1

1 7386
1,341.2
1 651 1
1 835.0
1 7957
1 808 4

53646
4,559.1
48037
52338
49468
5 7722

2305
219.9
2530
2777
2637
285 2

32638
2,710.5
34589
3 574.2
35698
3 986 1

2 9144
2,885.5
33736
2,968.5
3508 1
3 0964

1 2267
1,151.4
1 2858
1 ,239.4
1 4182
1 395 7

1 1068
908.1
938 1
1 ,042.9
1 0087
1 091 4

169
7.5
35 1

1974

1788

161.7

170.2

1968

14.9

214 1
2569
2030

1894
2081
1878

July
August
September
October
November
December

171132
1 7 930 8
18,077.7
19,233.1
18,655.9
19,744.3

1 6 804 4
18277 1
18,409.3
19,026.8
18,546.2
19,612.2

2053 1
2 193 1
2,514.3
2,571.3
2,147.2
2,727.3

5 677 3
6 1565
6,002.0
6,466.8
5,849.2
5,908.0

264 5
2609
232.1
190.1
290.5
304.0

3 784 9
37842
3,388.4
3,589.6
4,001.2
4,437.3

2 914 5
28862
3,164.5
3,438.0
3,542.6
3,375.6

1 362 6
1 4803
1 ,580.8
1,813.2
1,561.0
1,772.4

1 057 8
1*1693
1,192.9
1,173.6
1,263.7
1,218.7

19 5
99
51.0
61.5
56.9
31.3

20 1322
20,638.6
21 040 5
196258
20 502 9
20 520 0

20 937 6
21 ,640.6
20 588 5
19 2572
20 439 4
1 9 893 1

2421 0
32493
28704
2 753 4
3 1706
2 7994

6 642 1
6*397 9
6458 6
6410 3
65468
7 131 1

295 7
2572
269 7
234 9
303 8
290 7

4092 6
38860
4 339 8
4 248 5
4 155 2
3 885 9

3 463 4
3631 6
3 751 6
3 2458
3 349 2
3 255 9

1 916 5
1 9142
2 126 3
1 788 7
20673
2 002 6

1 3069
1 302.0
1 2436
998 5
9999
1 1540

21 0
81 7
961
57 5
338
44 5

July
August
September
October
November
December

193243
1 8 858 8
19,078.7
20 267 8
19,532.7
21,312.0

1 8 995 4
19 235 6
19,465.0
20 060 5
19,422.4
21,173.9

2 373 7
2 744 5
2,148.9
2 5564
2*273! 1
2,890.1

66362
6 314 1
6,721.5
6 531 5
6,220.5
6,837.3

281 6
268 0
215.0
299 3
352.3
323.8

4 011 3
3 773 4
3,808.6
3 964 3
3,730.5
4,074.2

3 1244
2 828 1
3,341.7
3 929 9
3,747.7
3,807.3

1 8202
1 819 4
1 ,686.4
1 913 9
1,800.9
1,845.9

1 0766
11109
1,156.2
1 072 1
1,407.5
1,533.2

38
41 6

1981:
January
February .
March
April
May
June

22,577.1
21 124 3
21 362 6
22 775 2
21 454 2
22 522 2

23,194.3
21 921 7
20 949 3
22 289 2
21 309 9
21 974 7

3,033.3
3 044 5
2 302 0
3 219 5
2 204 6
29736

8,008.2
6 555 1
7 161 0
7468 4
7355 7
7*438 7

361.6
2550
187 5
315 8
259 3
305 6

4,160.7
4 033 4
4 506 5
4 588 1
4 410 8
4 5162

3,623.4
3 678 1
3 990 0
3 9222
4 142 3
4051 5

1,761.7
2 0124
1 921 3
2 128 6
1 9944
21148

1,627.4
1 5456
1 2940
1 1323
1 0868
1 121 6

59.7

20 349 6
226175
20,748.7
23 555 1
22,555.0
19,663.4

198067
23 528 3
21,228.6
23 234 4
22,521.5
19,516.3

1 7230
1 950 9
1,785.1
1 6696
1,797.2
1,367.3

7 265 8
8450 6
7,629.0
9 102 7
8,636.0
6,961.4

239 7
256 1
342.0
308 5
241.1
280.5

4 565 1
4 938 1
4,055.6
4 654 2
4,570.7
4,410.3

3 677 8
3640 9
3,707.7
4259 8
4,132.2
3,606.0

1 713 8
2 074 0
1,899.6
2 155 7
1,874.7
1,826.3

1 1644
1 3066
1,329.7
1 404 2
1,302.7
1,211.3

22 606 0
1 8 264 6
20 823 4
1 7 882 1
20,804.5
21 8109

22 572 8
1 9 570 0
200185
17 7144
20 476 8
21 187 0

2 358 5
1 7063
1 5006
1 252 1
911 3
1 317 6

8466 5
6333 4
7310 1
5 965 2
76846
7 395 1

200 5
191 9
2624
2268
2449
299 2

4 758 5
3 674 7
4479 6
4 012 6
49234
4 907 0

3 508 5
3 5490
4 1588
3 737 8
40703
4 399 5

1 8606
1 831 9
1 9675
1 660 2
1 8247
2 309 5

1 4525
977 2
1 1443
1 027 2
1 145 1
1 1829

426
100 1
800
327
465
907

168 1
183 1

1475

2155

1 9 763 2
22 867 8
20,187.8
21 2193
19,002.0
18,720.2

198493
22 930 0
20,581.3
21 006 0
18,892.4
19,154.4

1 695 1
1 467 7
1,262.7
1 5860
1,423.8
1,288.3

6 987 1
9 061 3
6,920.8
7 155 4
6,133.6
5,756.4

288 9
3450
281.1
323 1
261.2
205.4

4 358 7
4 743 5
4,241.8
4 712 0
4,220.1
4,381.0

34620
3 829 5
4,238.7
3 907 9
4,009.8
3,625.6

1 881 2
2 210 3
2,100.8
1 9723
1,779.6
2,126.8

1 0901
1 210 3
1,141.9
1 5624
1,173.7
1,336.6

224
23
8.5
192

1446
1590

2197

2271

51.2
51.0

162.8
172.1

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January...
February
March
April .. ..
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Japan

1 054.8
1,358.0
1 497.8
1,768.1
2413.8

14,713.8
16,389.5
17,138.0
18,684.4
21,364.4

6

Australia,
including
New
Guinea

Millions of dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Republic of
South
Africa 5

21 4
55 1

26.4

29 5
12.6

9.9

51 5
50 1
21 4
31 0
549

201 6

22473
1,865.4
1 985 1
2 300.6
20920
2319 9

2089
2643
255.8
251.8
238.3
167.3

187 1
181 7
178.2
129.5
205.0
218.7

2 1833
22761
2,188.7
2,299.8
2,349.9
2,134.9

3425
215.9

233 1
210.8

2261

1954
1564

405 7
291 2
208 5

212 1
2200

24965
2,249.8
23852
25647
26566
26774

2702
291 9
203.8
297 5
291.8
275.4

2049
200 1
172.1
221 5
280.9
255.1

26134
2 541 3
2,642.0
2 568 9
2,591.8
2,713.7

234.0
181 5

306.3
187 8
143 9

3,196.1
2341 2
3053 1
32230
30305
3 147.6

2198
1974

2249
171 3

1943
1953

2233

57
155

2155
1854

161 7

28.6

151.2

261.0
2383
177.2
235.4

51 4
3.3
24.3

1809

352.4
131.0

1385

141 1
138.6

184.4

^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 176 and 177.

1903

1547
1528
2153
1626

181.1

2204
203.1
2527
172.3
154.4

3 140.7
35429
2,910.1
36989
3,326.5
3,001.5
37200
27080
3 586.6
27904
3,759.4
31172
28879
38147
2,904.2
32740
2,695.1
2,486.2

79

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES-VALUE OF IMPORTS—Con.

GENERAL IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE 5 — BY COMMODITY GROUPS AND
PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES 6

GENERAL IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, BY LEADING COUNTRIES *
North and South America

Europe
Germany

lubricants, etc.

Latin American Republics

Ger-

man

YEAR AND MONTH
France

Demo- Federal
cratic Republic
Reof
public Germany
(formerly
(forWest
merly
East Germany)

Italy

Union
of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics2

United
Kingdom

Canada 3

Total4

Brazil

Mexico

Venezuela

Agricultural
products

Nonagricultural
products

materials,
Food and Beverlive
ages and inedible,
except
tobacco
animals
fuels

Total 7

Petroleum
and
products

Ger-

many)

Millions of dollars
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

435 2
4280
4306
4950

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

25
31

3760
4520
4928
5262
619 7

23 2

897 8
1 0053
1 0793
1 143 2
1 405 2

3 2703
36599
3 828 8
4239 1
4 831 9

3 213 2
33875
3 450 5
35238
3 675 0

562 3
541 0
561 8
5347

3 970 0
3851 0
4 288 2
42138
4 778 9

5997
5590
6699

8980
5782 9758
5944 935 8
643 1 9564
6384 1 0180

40836

172820

34594

5532

30466

2221 5

20925

7502 1 0024
748.9 9796
9098 9498
1 029.3 940 1
1 2185 1 0820

45305
4471 7
50536
49537
57674

21 011 7
22,340.6
28 1 72 7
31,089.1
34 1 84 2

39476
4,003.2
45773
4,530.6
53747

641 7
698.1
7863
777.8
8550

32655
2,964.4
33457
3,460.1
33072

2262 1
2,247.8
25267
2,794.0
30747

2 127 1
2,086.1
23432
2,559.9
27643

1 2159
57655
1,297.5 6,5128
1 7872 8491 6
4,671.1 10,380.1
36239 94898

39 797 3
49,069.9
60 984 1
89,837.9
86 650 5

55286
6,370.1
80145
9,386.2
85033

8755
1 ,009.4
1 2209
1,322.3
1 4195

6153

32
67
65

8557
961 5
1 003 1
1 171 1
1 341 4

6979
6902
8423
8422
942 3

82
56
59
80
94

1 7956 743 0
1 9554 8556
2 721 3 1 101 7
26034 1 2037
3 127 0 1 3160

101
103
105
141

1975...

1 0877
1 ,368 6
1 731 8
2,257 4
21369

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

25088
3,032.4
4051 0
4,767.8
52470

55920 25298
72383 30367
9961 5 41021
36.4 10,9554 4,9175
439 1 1 681 2 4313 1

1981
8
1982

5851 4
5,545.3

477 1 1 379 0 5 1890 3475 128346 464138 32 023 3 4 474.5 13765.1 5,566 0 1 7,003 4 244,301 .4 15,237.6 3,138.3 11,193.4 81,416.9 75,577.3
53.9 11,974.8 5,301.4 227.6 13,094.8 46,476.9 32,512.6 4,285.3 15,565.9 4,767.7 15,421.7 228,530.2 14,452.7 3,364.0 8,589.4 65,409.2 59,396.4

1971
1972
1973 ..
8
1974

1979:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July.
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

3603
345.8
3564
362.3
4096
416 7

11 2

3650 5
42503
53445
63239
5381 5

163

20 3

202
426
494

41 0
584

51 5
72 2

1 405 7 57 2
1 7567 954
2001 8 2199
25850 3497
2397 1 2544

136

16.7

353

2202
4529
539 1
8736
4532

4428
475.6
410.1
414.0
469.8
452.7

28

4.6
11.2
3.3
3.2
2.9

4,228 0
3,527.2
3,947.9
4,240.6
4,164.9
4528 1

3,935.2
3,248.6
3,673.8
4,015.0
3,802.1
42363

9192

312.1
2878

2042
198.7
222.5
217.8
247.8
258.5

958.3
944.3
852.7
877.2
853.6

50743
5,460.4
6,084.4
6,549.3
5,409.3
6,783.4

47578
5,108.2
5,742.7
6,226.0
4,999.9
6,300.2

2 515 5
26058
2601 6
2210 3
2468 3
26173

294 3
2776
2684
2663
3032
317 3

948 9
1 0884
1 0958
968 5
1 1599
1 1847

5377
5492
4850
311 7
306 1
422 7

1 6497
1 ,367.2
1 5362
1 458 2
1 4785
1 488 5

184892
19,271.3
195242
182224
19,114.5
19031 5

1 ,466 1
1,203.4
1,351.0
1 2789
1,293.8
1 372.8

178.6
198.5
212.9
2247
244.0
2233

882.4
892.6
988.7
867 1
886.0
913.7

6,558.6
7,741.9
7,391.7
6,345.9
6,894.5
6,937.6

6,046.3
7,199.1
6,837.6
5,833.2
6,515.0
6,531 .4

3 1208
2 825 1
3,339.7
3 929 7
3*7477
3,804.8

22826
2 141 0
2^261 '.8
2419 1
2 6692
2,824.2

323 2
3000
293.3
304 1
4333
333.6

9048
1 0458
915.0
1 1066
1 031 4
1,069.8

3393
407 0
420.5
372 3
4490
696.4

1 4398
1 3109
1,219.3
1 4106
1 5299
1,536.5

178845
175480
17,859.3
188572
18,002.8
19,776.0

1,3355
1 2072
1,121.9
1 3048
1 ,441 .3
1,385.9

253.1
227 6
261.3
2863
243.6
217.4

857.8
837.2
8306
856.4
871.2

5,792.3
62359
5,830.5
6231 0
5,879.6
7,218.4

5,421.2
5,867 7
5,460.4
5,846.1
5,446.1
6,766.8

8546
8691
11191
1 1039
989 5
1 1894

36220
36764
3 987 7
3921 6
4 140 9
4 048 8

2801 8

2 933 5
2*6366
26590
2435 3
2 562 8

3902
3824
413 6
297 1
337 6
349 2

1 1672
1 1049
1 2454
1 0722
1 207 7

7177
6123

407 0
4965
3242

1,570.1
1 6524
1 5360
1 4485
1 5628
1 3393

21,007.0
19,471 8
198266
21,326.7
19891 4
21 1829

1,471.0
1 ,340.9
1 3729
1,225.0
1,371.2
1 2409

253.3
236.0
2449
261.5
311 7
231 3

885.9
1 ,029.4
9893
1 ,038.3
1,129.7
1 061 4

8,014.2
7,943.4
6,475.9
7,835.5
6,078.2
72555

7,388.5
7,344.7
5,992.5
7,368.9
5,651.8
6,853 8

1 131 7
1 5050
1,126.2
1 085.2
954.7
906.3

3 677 2
36387
3,705.5
42589
4,132.2
3,603.9

2 381 9
26166
2,651.5
30157
2,755.6
2,573.1

352 1
3564
395.0
411.8
412.6
376.4

987 5

433 5

472.7
467.0
373.5
436.6

1 2173
1 3407
1,260.8
1 ,447.7
1,249.6
1,378.2

19 1324
21 ,276.8
19,487.8
22,107.4
21,305.4
18,285.2

1 161 6
1,176.1
1,150.7
1,295.4
1,132.7
1,299.2

2197

1 1226
1,119.2
1 362.4
1,287.1
1,170.9

285.5
239.3
316.3
299.9
238.9

891 9
873.2
829.2
944.7
824.3
696.1

5,692.0
6,880.5
6,557.9
6,643.7
6,613.2
5,426.9

5,264.9
6,436.2
6,154.3
6,153.7
6,113.7
4,854.3

31 8

981.7 35078
7800 35476
1 011 3 4 1562
821 4 37357
1 151 5 40686
1 2104 4 398 1

27599
23760
2678 5
22225
26246
3 011 3

77
25.7
27.6
34.8
8.9
7.1

1 1397
1,217.6
1,079.6
1 483.0
1,037.3
1,181.4

2 5506
2,884.1
2,776.3
3,061.0
2,604.6
2,963.1

9893
992,6
1 1430
1 101 1
1 1175
9924

3973
379 1
401 1
3283
3482
3608

41 8

7823
756.2
8302
8276
763 1
741 o

3463 1
3631 3
3 7494
3 2452
33486
3 255 9

1 0535
933 1
844.8
861 8
8763
896.4

3828
3865
297.0
284 9
3326
414.4

329
229

788 0
7343
996.8
9070
743 1
885.6

995.8
7580
9700
1 011 0
971 9
918 3

391 7
3967
3956
3976
431 6
411 8

829

950 1
9878
789.3
972.1
998.7
1,055.9

433 5
4948
409.0
4291
494.4
503.3

390

1 ,087.4
8749
1 003 3
9448
1 221 1
1 090 5

4992
3944
492 7
4397
4946
4593

957 1
1,025.4
872.9
981.1
949.0
967.2

3794
498.5
459.6
350.0
413.7
420.4

191
354
106
222

35 1

95.3
53 3
288

55.9

324

44 5

197
184

13 3
14 1
15.8
31 7
27.8
8.0
184
22 0
18 0
155
102

3 4592
3,828.4
4,236.3
3,907.2
4,009.6
3,622.1

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




204.8
156.2
221 9
205.3
216.5

1 171 9
1,177.1
1,163.2
1,185.5
1,449.5
1,470.9

25
51

36

1 ,278 3
1,102.5
1 ,242.6
1,325.7
1,245.1
1 3573

158476
16,616.9
16,817.9
17,988.2
17,115.5
18,087.8

4403
529 1
432.2
466.9
599.6
534.1

37

14,3323
12,520.6
14,3290
14,681.1
15,129.2
159267

1 267 4
1 3141
1,257.6
1 2552
1,542.6
1 6565

4.9

31

1 5140
1 ,255.7
1 4359
1 ,490.9
1 3823
1 5090

31,7979
41,526.1
39,104.2
56,035.6
73,770.9

4760
4067
524.3
4649
477.4
4628

1 8998
21139
2,150.1
23429
2,296.2
2469 1

499.6
4558
4653
456.7
501 9
4699

69

10,2676 1 6237 7014 1 33,999.6
12,557.8 1,669.4 8,486.2 44,537.2
13,521.5 2221.3 9,293.8 42,095.8
15,169.5 2,565.0 10,652.7 59,997.9
1 5,762.7 2,771.5 10,495.9 79,057.7

621 5
7568
767.0
943 1
782.8
9375

2 912 0
2881 9
3,162.3
34378
3,540.1
33735

30
39

3.6
51

109,5104
133,278.4
157,016.5
189,376.3
223,409.2

7100

7104
7034
667.1
7128
789.0
8074

4296
4282
345.8
4578
378 1
494.9

511.0
4527
4556
441 9
4795
539 7

11 1793
13,538.3
14961 6
16,879.5
174250

232 3
321 1
264.5

44 2
1103
90.8
1327
103.3
1478

47
3.1
58
26
35
36

3.6
4.5
4.0
4.4

35744
4,084.4
3545 1
5,165.9
5297 1

2586

498 2
4033
351.5
3893
413.8
4923

4899
380.3
4694
442 2
4890
441 8

41

1 7366 35981
2,240.5 4,694.2
28257 60939
3,118.2 8,800.1
37146 125195

2197

2.9
22
2.2
51

38

132283
16,450.3
185560
24,767.0
29 851 2

71 9
75 4

941 9
1 0240
766.2
8032
1,016.5
1 0706

41

26 237 1
29,598.6
33 525 0
38,046.1
41 455 4

33820 37148 33233
3,859.8 4,799.0 4,299.6
76142
50138 8 1735
6,065.6 25,453.8 24,269.5
55662 26 475 6 24,8143

332.4
3470
475.9
3936
392 9

22

29
38

42543
5 141.0
65139
8 027.7
9755 1

1 261 6
1 ,632.2
23058
3,390.4
30586

5900
656.8
6566
666.1
7256

4144
3959
367.4
381 5
489.8
470.8

4.2

12 691 5 4881 0
761 7
941.6
149267 57725
177153 7827 1 1 1892
21 924 4 136669 1,699.9
21 746 7 1 1 839 8 1 4643

3395
220 .1
2069
240.6

250
191
232
287

26

6695

2498 5
2 987.1
36565
4061.3
37844

1 887 2
1 7535
1 8304
1 939 1
2011 1
2 089 1

3729
3087
4250
4033
3671
4929

2.8
39

6167

29142
28828
33706
29683
35073
3 094 2

8696
6820
8580
981 9
9388
1 0026

27

5124

5556
405.4
671 0
653.4
6560
6974

23
27
26
42
33

41

1 7862 6 1250
1 7098 7 1066
20583 9 005 2
2 1204 103836
2 1936 1 1 092 0

5381

2150

9181

4120

3103

5148

2109

8131

738.0
8593
870.1
1 ,006.0
9609

8124

602.2

3132

1,116.6
1 2553
1 3105
1 014.2
1 2383
1 5782

3552
350.2
2930
3992

1,263.0
1 091 0
1 4039
1,271.3
1 ,348 2
1 3347

21,343.0
17,173.6
194195
16,610.8
1 9,456.3
20 476 2

1,035.8
948.4
1 ,270 6
1,158.2
1 ,267.2
1,2726

285.8
193.5
266.3
284.1
321.2
2924

740.9
669.2
689.7
703.2
771.6
7905

7,439.3
5,107.2
5,008.9
4,311.9
4,167.4
5,426 6

6,830.8
4,523.2
4,504.2
3,862.8
3,749.4
50253

3468
391.9
374.8
427.5
315.4
440.1

1 2308
1 ,435.3
1,448.9
1,299.9
1,219.1
1,418.7

3870
281.4
361.9
504.0
392.3
528.9

1 1486
1 ,348.0
1,302.0
1,428.6
1 ,248.0
1,234.3

18,614.7
21,519.8
18,885.8
19,790.7
17,754.0
17,485.9

1,122.5
1,301.1
1,266.6
1,384.3
1,232.7
1,192.8

251.3
300.1
310.1
305.3
287.5
266.0

695.3
782.1
715.8
701.3
705.0
624.8

5,942.7
6,353.1
5,200.6
5,946.5
5,037.4
5,467.6

5,454.9
5,954.0
4,741.4
5,486.9
4,419.7
4,843.7

335.4
3144

369 8
312 1
3437

3124

80

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES—VALUE OF IMPORTS, INDEXES, SHIPPING WEIGHT AND VALUE
GENERAL IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE— BY COMMODITY GROUPS AND
PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES (Millions of dollars) >•»
Oils

YEAR AND MONTH

Machinery and transport equipment

and
fats,
animal
and
vegetable

Manufactured
goods

Chemicals

Transport equipment
Machinery

Total

Total

Automobiles
and parts

3

1961

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

479.5
405.8

89.5
50.6
55.7
44.2
40.6
61.6

8

9,445.9
9,493.5

8

37,291.9
33,1 48.4

8

69,627.2

73,31 9.6

8

38,212.2
39,456.8

3

31,415.2
33,862.8

8

204,132
230,176
274,257
264,484
269,182

22,610
25,520
39,642
55,506
61,408

313,167
350,845
441,624
449,179
427,865

26,993
33,617
42,742
67,148
63,469

90.7

83.6

100.0
110.2
110.4
102.6

100.0
118.9
142.1
165.5

283,070
274,413
300,032
357,793
401,172

64,712
65,376
77,268
97,579
118,835

517,450
612,798
592,949
597,495
487,936

81,171
103,037
115,480
140,091
164,924

179.1
167.4

406,796
400,955

123,495
115,905

464,420
376,446

177,059
155,511

71.8
81.6
86.2
83.7
74.4

13,104.0
15,842.0
20,631.2
22,074.8
24,133.9

96.1

99.8

95.9

92.2

100.0
106.9
121.6
138.1

100.0
111.9
124.5
132.9

100.0
119.7
151.3
183.6

100.0
107.9
128.7
161.4

26,216.9
29,360.6

150.8
152.5

128.8
115.1

194.1
175.6

170.3
167.5

105.2

13,873.2
17,420.1
21,076.1
8
24,060.3
23,457.2

8

31.3
38.1
47.4
69.3
66.5

43.5
46.7
55.0
82.7
89.4

9,545.8
11,421.6
13,244.1
8
8
4,01 7.7
17,718.7
3,695.9 14,702.5

1981
1982

17,319
17,434
21,139
21,570
24,728

36.4
41.1
59.1
81.9
89.7

258.6
8
544.3
553.9

14,640.2
17,829.9
23,186.1
25,633.9
28,642.0

266,074
256,814
282,751
288,620
299,168

66.9
73.4
90.5
98.6
96.6

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

15,184.5
17,663.8
24,403.8
28,043.5
31,903.6

18,532
18,636
19,359
19,915
24,394

54.3
55.9
65.4
83.0
92.8

2,209.8
2,769.1
4,298.5
5,273.8
5,883.0

29,824.7
36,406.8
47,590.2
53,677.3
60,545.7

185,978
187,426
194,482
199,286
239,774

6,776.4
7,946.1
9,252.3
10,263.9
9,920.7

2,612.9
3,024.4
3,688.4
4,488.9
5,288.7

Value
(Mil. of

dollars)

10,644
11,805
12,382
13,441
14,942

17.6
18.5
22.8
24.7
27.4

4,822.8
5,793.4
7,986.9
9,762.7
11,171.7

Shipping
weight
(Thous. of
short
tons)
187,946
210,630
212,485
233,744
255,754

47.8
49.8
60.9
64.1
66.3

6,352.7
6,384.3
8,162.4
7,892.9
8,438.3

Value
(Mil. of
dollars)

General imports

13,913
13,987
15,086
17,394
16,927

36.8
37.1
37.4
38.6
41.3

955.4
958.0
1,129.1
1,228.3
1,450.2

17,621.9
21,367.0
27,234.9
30,064.1
32,190.4

128,035
134,576
157,008
172,210
171,730

24.6
26.0
28.3
31.2
35.6

146.2
122.0
157.9
136.7
159.6

4,772.4
4,970.4
6,430.0
7,478.6
8,582.7

Shipping
weight
(Thous. of
short
tons)

52.8
54.6
58.7
62.6
67.7

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

511.0
739.8
533.4

Value

46.7
47.6
48.2
49.9
52.7

810.1

463.9
530.7

ty

1,617.7
2,266.1
3,711.6
4,618.4
5,067.6

1,201.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Quanti-

10.1
11.2
11.7
12.9
14.7

1,746.2

8

Unit
value 6

28.8
32.7
33.9
36.4
41.1

2,947.8

7,905.5
9,633.2
11,109.9
8
11, 61 2.0 8 12,450.7
11,727.4 1 1 ,737.2

ty

Value

35.1
34.2
34.5
35.4
35.8

5,555.4

5,967.8
7,786.9
9,966.1

Quanti-

16.9
17.6
18.8
21.6
22.4

768.7

1,612.3
2,014.6
2,463.0

Unit
value

General imports

38.7
40.4
43.3
49.3
49.5

116.5

171.6
179.6

Exports of U.S.
merchandise (excluding
military grant-aid)

Exports (including
reexports)

43.8
43.5
43.4
43.9
45.3

1962
1963
1964
1965

WATERBORNE TRADE8

INDEXES OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS * (1977 = 100)

99.9

7

7

2,255.8
2,120.6
2,424.0
2,250.9
2,596.4
2,669.8

4,515.4
3,932.3
4,438.4
4,750.0
4,509.3
4,712.5

2,206.2
1,971.0
2,289.6
2,313.7
2,291.1
2,536.0

2,309.8
1,961.6
2,148.8
2,436.2
2,218.3
2,176.5

1,996.8
1,639.4
1,871.7
2,162.9
1,943.1
1,920.8

117.8
118.7
121.3
122.3
122.2
125.7

106.7
108.9
128.3
116.6
121.0
122.1

125.7
129.2
155.7
142.6
147.9
153.4

113.3
114.6
118.3
118.7
121.5
124.2

115.8
110.3
112.7
112.5
116.0

131.2
114.2
130.6
133.9
136.7
144.1

22,948
21,980
28,239
27,463
28,288
31,650

6,508
6,637

655.1
648.7
698.3
657.4

8,176
7,381
7,775
8,384

53,870
43,642
45,937
51,080
48,529
51,744

10,928
8,904
10,028
11,030
10,703
12,170

532.1
440.5

99.6

July
August
September
October
November
December

35.0
66.3
56.8
72.4
69.4
97.6

570.9
648.1
612.1
609.9
708.5
697.1

2,481.2
2,627.6
2,484.2
2,692.1
2,721.3
2,740.0

4,328.6
4,314.3
4,183.4
4,569.5
4,815.0
4,608.9

2,402.0
2,395.4
2,362.6
2,455.1
2,455.9
2,366.3

1,926.6
1,918.9
1,821.0
2,114.4
2,359.1
2,242.5

1,673.5
1,671.6
1,566.2
1,758.2
1 ,989.9
1,880.7

126.4
128.4
126.8
130.0
129.7
130.7

116.7
116.7
117.7
133.0
133.0
129.5

147.4
149.7
149.2
172.9
172.4
169.2

127.9
130.2
134.4
137.9
140.7
144.1

110.5
113.6
107.1
115.2
109.5
113.4

141.3
147.9
143.9
158.9
154.2
163.4

31,768
32,714
30,101
35,324
32,673
34,644

8,009
8,191
8,072
9,350
9,345
9,751

51,439
50,891
51,846
52,068
44,458
51,748

11,921
12,721
12,556
12,944
12,504
13,684

1980:
January....
February
March
April
May
June

58.2
32.7
42.3
48.8
30.7
41.2

696.1
726.8
786.2
765.3
768.4
762.4

2,916.3
2,815.6
2,909.9
2,618.1
2,795.8
2,662.1

4,976.0
4,741.9
5,084.3
5,027.2
5,074.1
5,052.3

2,519.4
2,400.7
2,656.9
2,613.6
2,683.2
2,685.5

2,463.4
2,341.2
2,447.3
2,468.4
2,481.0
2,366.8

2,009.5
2,008.7
2,097.1
2,031.9
2,024.6
1,993.6

133.7
133.3
133.4
134.1
133.1
135.8

121.9
127.4
147.3
142.8
140.7
137.2

163.0
169.7
196.5
191.4
187.2
186.3

149.1
155.4
159.7
159.3
160.2
163.2

111.4
109.6
108.9
102.0
106.1
103.9

166.1
170.3
173.9
162.6
170.1
169.6

28,803
27,426
31,468
34,391
34,042
35,716

8,554
8,954
10,285
10,162
10,071
10,282

44,832
47,966
43,967
39,430
42,630
43,584

13,692
14,404
14,231
13,564
14,532
14,594

July
August
September
October
November
December

30.8
30.8
33.0
64.6
51.3
69.0

705.0
616.9
641.3
745.9
650.3
718.1

2,447.3
2,486.1
2,412.9
2,629.7
2,641.9
2,854.7

5,166.7
4,565.7
4,952.2
5,333.3
5,236.2
5,335.7

2,782.0
2,578.0
2,621.5
2,754.5
2,733.8
2,874.5

2,384.6
1,987.6
2,330.8
2,578.8
2,502.5
2,461.3

2,008.1
1,663.9
2,000.3
2,210.6
2,191.4
2,014.9

138.1
139.7
140.2
142.7
146.8
147.7

124.3
128.5
127.0
139.2
126.5
132.4

171.7
179.4
178.1
198.6
185.7
195.5

163.8
164.7
165.1
166.4
167.2
169.7

97.4
94.1
95.0

159.6
155.1
156.9
166.7
160.8
175.4

33,978
36,373
33,668
36,364
33,354
35,590

9,619
10,225
9,662
10,642
9,723
10,661

36,982
38,122
35,812
38,068
35,684
40,858

13,483
13,328
12,753
13,185
12,784
14,374

735.8
767.4

2,910.5
2,795.1
2,807.7
3,125.0
3,221.0
3,179.9

5,615.7
4,694.2
5,984.2
5,954.3
5,853.8
5,922.7

2,886.4
2,611.4
3,174.3
3,125.4
3,112.3
3,204.1

2,729.3
2,082.8
2,810.0
2,828.9
2,741.5
2,718.6

2,311.7
1,689.4
2,324.6
2,329.9
2,298.7
2,365.3

149.5
149.0
148.4
150.4
151.1
149.7

119.8
126.4
154.2
136.0
132.1
134.9

179.1
188.4
228.8
204.6

June

50.1
60.0
46.6
24.9
40.5
32.0

202.0

173.1
174.3
176.1
175.9
172.5
172.4

185.8
173.8
175.8
187.3
176.5
185.4

30,586
30,016
36,416
32,482
30,656
29,244

10,145
9,860
12,046
10,524
10,563
9,754

42,630
40,302
34,240
41,019
37,102
42,874

15,920
14,657
14,073
15,909
14,335
15,603

July
August
September
October
November
December

38.3
32.8
37.2
41.4
40.4
35.3

707.8
929.0

816.6
826.3
718.2
691.3

3,092.3
3,440.2
3,077.0
3,455.1
3,287.0
2,901.1

5,694.2
5,883.0
5,254.6
6,606.6
6,452.6
5,711.3

3,198.0
3,376.9
3,146.3
3,819.0
3,586.7
2,971.3

2,496.3
2,506.1
2,108.4
2,787.5
2,865.9
2,740.0

2,097.6
2,089.7
1,752.4
2,370.7
2,290.6
2,296.2

152.2
151.0
151.3
152.8
153.0
152.9

121.7
117.6
123.6
129.6
124.0
123.9

185.2
177.6
187.0
198.1
189.7
189.5

170.0
167.8
166.3
166.4
165.7
167.4

167.4
186.0
170.6
193.6
185.3
161.6

33,589
33,551
36,081
39,812
36,674
37,820

9,809
9,075
10,079
10,871
10,429
10,350

35,014
43,812
39,482
40,316
37,298
31,864

13,649
15,959
14,123
15,765
14,517
12,863

777.4
667.7
872.9
730.2
840.3
820.7

3,225.9
2,830.9
2,963.7
2,454.4
3,203.9
3,091.3

6,199.7
5,263.5
6,601.1
5,785.5
7,051.3
6,929.7

3,318.1
2,784.4
3,295.6
2,898.5
3,557.7
3,702.3

2,881.6
2,479.1
3,305.5
2,887.0
3,493.6
3,227.4

2,436.4
2,017.7
2,842.8
2,522.3
2,977.3
2,780.7

156.2
155.6
154.8
154.6
154.3
152.6

111.6
113.0
129.4
119.9
122.5
126.5

174.2
175.8

June

42.8
19.2
40.2
25.4
38.8
43.1

185.3
189.1
193.1

170.7
171.7
170.4
169.6
167.3
165.9

186.2
150.4
171.5
147.3
171.3
179.6

29,927
32,880
37,243
37,240
37,178
37,012

9,657
9,856
11,113
10,237
10,299
10,514

39,974
27,342
28,615
26,025
27,300
34,464

15,694
11,465
12,995
11,010
13,170
13,875

July
August
September
October
November
December

31.8
46.6
24.4
32.2
32.3
28.9

698.9
897.6
869.7
827.0
739.3

2,501.4
2,941.1
2,581.1
2,616.0
2,509.1
2,229.1

5,646.5
6,700.7
5,894.2
6,187.3
5,543.0
5,517.3

3,108.7
3,867.0
3,419.1
3,422.8
3,044.5
3,038.2

2,537.8
2,833.7
2,475.1
2,764.5
2,498.5
2,479.2

2,270.6
2,532.5
2,202.1
2,436.6
2,178.6
2,163.0

153.5
151.3
150.8
151.6
151.0
152.2

111.8
107.1
107.8
113.3
103.2
108.9

171.6
162.1
162.6
171.8
155.8
165.7

167.4
165.1
164.1
166.2
164.1
164.2

162.7
188.3
166.2
174.7
156.5
154.0

31,425
29,224
31,778
34,234
32,472
30,342

9,080
8,894

33,829
37,436
30,598
34,515
27,291
29,057

12,924
15,605
12,426
13,532
11,552
11,263

1981:
January
February..
March
April

Mav

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

818.1
825.4
794.1
815.9

751.8

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




199.6

200.2

100.1
96.1
99.9

107.3
99.7
99.8

106.5
102.3
107.6
98.5

110.9
102.6
116.3
111.9
96.5

109.1
87.6

100.7
86.8

102.4
108.3
97.2

114.0
101.3
105.2
95.3
93.8

9,061
9,402
8,923
8,869

81

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION—AIR CARRIERS
CERTIFIED ROUTE CARRIERS, TOTAL INDUSTRY l

DOMESTIC OPERATIONS »

Passenger-miles
revenue

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Total
(Billions)

Passenger-load
factor
(Percent)

Operating revenues
Ton-miles
(revenue),
total
(Millions)

Total,
including
nonscheduled service
(Millions 2of
dollars)

Passenger
revenues
(Millions of
dollers)

Cargo
revenues
(Millions
of dollars)

Mail
rev-

enues
(Millions
of
dollars)

Scheduled and nonscheduled service

Scheduled service

Scheduled and
nonscheduled service

Scheduled service, except as indicated

Operating
expenses
(Millions of
dollars)

Net
income
after
taxes
(Millions
of dollars)

Passengermiles
revenue
(Billions)

31.06
33.62
38.46
44.14
51.89

Cargo
ton-miles
(Millions)

Mail

ton-

miles
(Millions)

Operating
revenues
(Millions of
dollars)

Operating
expenses
(Millions of
dollars)

Net
income
after
taxes
(Millions
of dollars)

2,305
2,589
2,790
3,169
3,691

2,307
2,488
2,646
2,849
3,239

-39
18
17
144
238

39.83
43.76
50.36
58.49
68.68

55.4
53.0
53.1
55.0
55.2

4,971
5,570
6,346
7,434
8,986

3,064
3,439
3,759
4,251
4,958

2,485
2,763
3,067
3,483
4,029

201
231
263
317
390

124
141
149
152
172

3,043
3,249
3,479
3,781
4,286

44
50
81
221
362

1970*

79.89
98.75
113.96
125.42
131.74

58.0
56.5
52.6
50.0
49.7

10,686
13,036
15,249
16,898
18,166

5,745
6,865
7,753
8,791
9,290

4,530
5,426
6,222
7,120
7,627

449
501
585
686
750

241
268
276
296
306

4,970
6,157
7,248
8,403
9,247

428
408
208
54
199

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

135.66
152.41
161.96
162.92
162.81

48.5
53.0
52.1
54.9
53.7

18,685
20,746
22,242
22,425
22,186

10,046
11,163
12,419
14,703
15,356

8,220
9,271
10,274
11,879
12,354

826
938
1,075
1,248
1,310

288
271
303
309
311

9,717
10,579
11,834
13,978
15,288

30
222
227
322
72

106.44
118.14
126.32
129.73
131.73

2,278
2,567
2,922
2,888
2,747

708
686
687
692
683

55.4
56.2
61.5
63.0
59.0

24,121
26,100
29,679
33,390
32,487

17,503
19,925
22,892
27,227
33,728

14,266
16,274
18,814
22,792
28,049

1,497
1,719
1,986
2,211
2,432

326
390
387
464
623

16,781
19,017
21,527
27,018
33,949

451
731
1,186
331

1980....

178.99
194.75
226.78
262.02
254.18

145.27
156.61
182.67
208.89
200.09

2,909
3,125
3,506
3,466
3,274

719
751
808
853
944

13,899
15,821
18,189
21,652
26,404

13,324
15,165
17,172
21,523
26,409

1981
1982

248.89
258.96

58.6
59.0

31,949
32,754

36,502

30,579

2,480

675

36,922

198.72
209.54

3,350
3,026

998
1,004

29,014

29,277

19.41
17.96
22.58
20.79
20.63
24.05

57.4
58.1
64.3
70.3
66.0
70.0

2,474
2,314
2,902
2,653
2,651
2,997

5,910

4,916

512

94

5,916

-19

535

102

6,209

67
62
75
67
70
68

4,814

5,455

265
253
318
281
288
294

4,776

6,503

15.51
14.92
18.82
16.80
16.29
18.87

5,149

4,888

305

26.06
27.96
21.14
21.80
19.81
20.52

68.7
69.4
58.7
58.6
58.0
55.8

3,210
3,398
2,703
2,787
2,631
2,670

20.28
22.16
16.22
16.69
16.07
16.52

289
300
285
324
299
270

64
70
66
73
73
97

5,879

5,833

37

5,848

5,988

-100

20.00
18.58
22.17
20.76
20.91
23.63

54.5
55.1
60.8
58.5
57.5
63.0

2,538
2,416
2,844
2,660
2,700
2,951

15.88
15.14
18.09
16.68
16.34
18.44

253
261
286
269
285
274

76
73
80
78
78
72

6,175

6,388

-176

6,519

6,583

-31

24.92
26.39
19.62
20.09
17.89
20.25

62.9
66.3
55.9
57.7
55.2
58.5

3,095
3,238
2,540
2,635
2,384
2,602

9,199

7,700

625

146

8,940

185

101

640

173

8,519

114

75
75
73
83
76
108

6,794

7,048

282
283
273
295
266
249

6,949

8,525

18.93
20.05
14.84
15.84
14.27
16.37

6,752

6,636

263

19.33
16.98
19.82
20.26
21.87
22.70

54.8
54.2
56.7
58.4
61.0
60.1

2,435
2,213
2,589
2,604
2,784
2,861

8,547

7,172

579

159

8,707

-62

646

161

9,301

84
78
86
85
81
78

7,016

7,962

245
246
287
278
290
295

6,992

9,424

15.73
14.06
16.46
16.42
17.46
17.90

7,543

7,399

53

24.56
24.62
19.75
20.25
18.30
20.42

60.7
68.1
57.6
57.7
54.9
57.2

3,070
3,037
2,569
2,685
2,443
2,655

9,729

8,195

624

161

8,600

-12

651

192

9,284

-386

78
75
78
86
76
111

7,442

7,238

299
275
289
309
272
264

7,463

8,776

19.04
18.75
15.17
16.05
14.92
16.74

6,999

7,389

19.78
17.99
21.71
21.58
21.52
23.67

55.5
55.3
60.7
61.2
58.4
63.6

2,473
2,314
2,768
2,715
2,725
2,910

8,415

7,039

556

172

9,046

-689

501

602

171

9,063

79
77
87
84
82
77

7,373

7,767

224
229
269
249
257
250

6,832

9,222

16.07
15.05
18.29
17.76
17.26
18.97

7,350

7,231

31

25.16
25.82
20.12
20.94
19.20
20.92

63.0
64.0
54.9
56.4
55.9
57.8

3,094
3,153
2,583
2,716
2,527
2,717

19.79
20.23
15.61
16.75
15.95
17.34

254
258
254
270
258
253

79
77
80
84
78
117

7,604

7,431

65

1961

1962
1963

1964. .
1965
1966
1967 .
1968
1969

1976
1977
1978
1979

1979:
January
February
March
April
May..
June
July
August
September
October ..
November
December .
1980:
January
February
March ..
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June....
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

»•

533

7
339

131

7,552

6,403

558

115

7,407

7,262

6,018

606

153

7,466

-132

7,624

6,373

568

150

7,969

-276

8,307

6,913

599

152

8,459

9,834

8,317

601

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




-124

165

8,479

132

-217

2

73

43

172

3

60.59
75.49
87.51
102.72
104.15

533
637
715
894
1,112

3

1,301
1,498
1,775
2,1 26
2,215

151
167
175
192
228

3

294
408
567
807
715

3

4

4,171
4,981
5,691
6,936
7,180

7,753
8,652
9,694
11, 546
12,020

3

4

3,670
4,560
5,397
6,61 3
7,181

7,496
8,158
9,200
10,761
11,902

262
234
83
31

3

-184

4

31
196
179
381
46
331
497
856
222
156

-360

-322

82

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION—AIR CARRIERS, URBAN TRANSIT, MOTOR CARRIERS
AIR CARRIERS— INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS '
Scheduled service

MOTOR CARRIERS

Scheduled and nonscheduled service
(Millions of dollars)

Carriers of property class I — Common
and contract carrier
service 3
URBAN
TRANSIT

YEAR AND MONTH

OR QUARTEP

Passengermiles
(revenue)
(Billions)

Common

INDUSTRY—

Cargo tonmiles
(Millions)

Mail tonmiles
(Millions)

Operating
revenues
(Millions of
dollars)

Operating
expenses
(Millions of
dollars)

Net income
after taxes
(Millions of
dollars)

Passengers
carried
(Millions) 2

Carriers of property class I
and II (ATA)— Freight
carried, indexes of
volume *

Number of
reporting
carriers

Operating
revenues
(Millions of
dollars)

Net income
(Millions of
dollars)

Tonnage
hauled
(revenue)
(Millions of
tons)

and

contract
carriers of
property

(Avg.

same
period

1967 =
100)
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

261
331
383
486
708

157
183
192
191
265

759
850
969
1,082
1,267

737
760
833
932
1,047

-5
32
64
78
124

7,242
7,122
6,915
6,854
6,798

954
954
1,018
1,018
1,148

4,903
5,374

4,704

10.14
11.90
14.35
16.79

5,741
6,176
7,120

5,498
5,890

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

19.30
23.26
26.45
22.70
27.56

848
952
1,135
1,224
1,299

468
578
700
5
544
766

1,574
1,884
2,062
8
1,855
2,109

1,300
1,597
1,852
5
1,790
2,066

165
174
125
5
23
15

6,671
6,616
6,491
6,310
5,932

1,148
1,249
1,249
1,359
1,359

7,849
8,329
9,523
10,742
11,050

1,518
1,738
1,916
2,083
2,048

617
515
522
471
426

2,292
2,512
2,725
7
3,157
3,336

2,221

1
26
48
-60
25

5,497
6,567
6,660
6,935
6,972

1,475
1,475
712
766
766

12,693
14,270
14,475
16,676
16,266

407
397
374
372
392

3,605

7,081
7,286
7,616
8,130
8,228

MOO
100
100
100
100

7,949
7,714

8.77

5

5

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

29.22
34.27
35.64

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

33.72

36.61
44.11
53.13
54.09

2,187
2,302
2,314
2,498
2,458

1981
1982

50.17
49.43

2,335
2,430

376
399

3.90
3.05
3.76
3.99
4.34
5.18

173
175
219
196
199
202

5.78
6.49
4.92
4.42
3.74
4.00

33.19
31.08

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

»

7

2,420
2,633
3,21 8

3,326

120
234
331
109

4,104
4,703
5,575
6,543

3,457
3,852
4,355
5,505
6,766

-270

6,390

6,595

-186

28
27
32
30
30
29

1,134

1,122

12

1,354

1,322

34

223
203
210
247
241
209

28
30
27
31
37
43

1,673

1,574

1,414

1,488

-32

4.12
3.43
4.08
4.08
4.57
5.19

179
194
229
206
212
211

29
30
33
32
33
32

1,449

1,561

-99

1,603

1,691

-98

5.99
6.34
4.77
4.25
3.62
3.88

215
210
203
216
215
170

31
31
29
33
37
43

1,992

1,905

75

1,574

1,679

145

3.60
2.92
3.36
3.84
4.41
4.80

145
162
204
184
194
189

28
28
31
31
31
30

1,329

1,470

152

1,627

1,653

48

5.52
5.87
4.58
4.20
3.38
3.68

207
196
199
232
229
195

29
29
29
32
36
43

1,932

1,859

61

1,501

1,625

59

3.71
2.93
3.42
3.83
4.26
4.70

162
180
208
191
202
185

29
29
33
32
32
31

1,366

1,444

94

1,601

1,574

13

5.36
5.59
4.51
4.91
3.25
3.57

214
203
205
235
233
208

32
32
31
34
36
47

1,912

-126

1,777

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




83

6

645
617
724
667
713
694
643
673
655
758
710
633

8

1 1 ,420

100)

6,741

72.9
80.3
84.4
89.8
97.9

7,457
8,012
9,047
10,279
10,655

101
100
109
114
112

105.6
100.3
107.3
113.7
111.1

11,907
13,434
13,755
15,869
15,539

119
128
142
135
121

149.4
136.3
163.4
155.6
131.8

137
148
157
155

152.4
165.9
181.7
180.2
148.8

8

8

13,853
16,618
15,051
1 5,432

349
452
495
312
304

100

16,489

199

182

100

4,329

58

58

166

202.7

100

6,942

97

109

162

143.9
189.3
186.8

100

3,872

121

52

159

100

4,237

94

54

140

201
217
236
215
189

147.0
128.9

192.3
198.8

9

9

3,787

48

49

149

100

3,742

45

46

142

100

3,822

89

45

139

100

4,233

117

50

650
644
726
690
676
693

100

3,760

41

45

100

4,105

102

46

615
625
645
693
643
652

100

4,159

98

45

100

4,247

10

45

603
623
720
650
635
645

100

3,587

48

39

100

3,910

58

41

584
631
636
678
654
654

100

3,937

48

40

634
656
681
748
663
681

(1967 =

69
75
79
86
96

5,144

100

686
679
744
637
718
695

Common
carriers of
general
freight,
seasonally
adjusted

9

9

185.6
176.1
174.7
172.8
171.5
168.4
163.7
156.6
157.6
150.4
142.6
140.1
135.4
142.2
146.0
147.4
150.9
152.4
152.6
152.1
152.1
152.6
153.5
152.3
152.2
148.7
144.5
139.9
135.7
128.1
129.1
132.1
128.8
130.9
132.3
132.4
130.9
132.5
129.7
125.1
121.3
121.9

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION—RAILROADS AND TRAVEL
TRAVEL— HOTELS AND MOTOR-HOTELS 4

CLASS I RAILROADS
Traffic

Financial operations *
YEAR AND MONTH

Operating revenues
Total
(Millions of
dollars) *

1961
1962.

Freight
(Millions of
dollars)

Passenger
(Millions
of dollars)

Operating
expenses
(Millions of
dollars)

Net railway
operating
income
(Millions of
dollars)

Ordinary
income
(Millions of
dollars)

Ton-miles (net) of freight » Price index
for total
railroad
freight
Revenue
Total
(1969 3=
(Billions)
(Billions)
100)

Restaurant
sales
index
(Same
month
1967 =
100)

Motor-hotels

Hotels
Average
room sale
(Dollars)

Rooms
occupied
(Percent
of total)

Average
room sale
(Dollars)

Rooms
occupied
(Percent
of total)

1965

9,187
9,440
9,560
5
9,857
10,208

7,737
7,991
8,154
8,456
8,836

625
619
588
578
553

7,271
7,417
7,452
7,738
7,850

538
727
806
818
962

385
572
652
698
815

577.8
606.4
635.5
670.3
709.3

563.3
591.7
621.6
659.3
697.7

97
97
95
97
97

9.23
9.35
9.37
9.53
9.71

62
61
60
61
62

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

10,661
10,377
10,860
11,423
11,982

9,286
9,141
9,755
10,320
10,913

544
485
444
438
420

8,122
8,211
8,582
9,038
9,650

1,048
678
683
658
487

906
554
570
507
229

750.5
731.6
759.1
781.7
777.2

738.2
719.4
744.5
767.9
762.5

100.0
108.8

100
100
102
103
99

10.03
10.59
11.35
12.37
13.25

62
61
61
59
55

12,697
13,440
14,821
16,878
16,357

11,793
12,598
13,818
15,881
15,346

294
257
258
290
297

10,058
10,580
11,595
13,073
13,207

700
830
855
763
351

351
483
552
685
108

752.1
800.8
878.4
880.7
778.3

739.7
776.7
851.8
851.0
754.3

122.4
126.1
129.3
149.7
169.4

99
105
111
117
118

13.56
21.01
22.39
25.02
28.76

54
60
64
62
60

17.84
18.29
19.38
20.98

67
68
67
64

1980

18,574
19,947
21 ,836
25,352
28,258

17,433
18,658
20,346
23,576
26,350

330
337
356
382
439

17,896
19,299
21,130
24,093
26,351

468
433
446
858
1,342

272
359
258
840
1,130

822.5
862.5
874.0
928.7
920.6

794.1
826.3
858.1
913.7
918.6

186.6
199.1
213.1
243.3
284.5

127
139
157
170
182

31.32
34.96
38.83
45.69
49.48

63
65
68
72
65

22.48
24.65
28.45
32.36
35.30

67
70
72
71
66

1981
1982

30,899
27,507

28,925
25,627

535
571

28,560
26,473

1,386
767

1,922
1,202

911.9
799.6

911.7
799.7

327.6
351.4

194
196

56.39
61.71

68
63

38.31
41.16

67
64

5,626

5,220

90

5,477

83

49

206.3

207.9

6,471

6,029

95

5,942

400

446

238.8

239.0

232.2
232.3
233.1
233.6
233.8
236.5

129
152
179
169
181
190

44.19
43.36
42.14
42.94
46.50
46.08

61
70
74
74
79
77

29.69
31.31
31.42
30.97
31.34
32.82

66
68
75
75
74
76

6,404

5,944

100

6,250

75

61

231.9

229.6

6,851

6,382

96

6,422

299

318

240.6

* 237.2

239.9
242.6
245.6
262.9
263.2
263.8

180
170
173
191
168
164

46.50
46.25
47.39
50.10
48.08
44.74

72
77
76
84
71
55

33.39
33.91
33.30
34.29
33.23
32.61

73
79
71
77
65
50

6,802

6,329

98

6,404

258

217

236.0

233.0

6,943

6,492

106

6,646

263

174

228.5

227.2

263.8
266.8
268.3
278.6
278.9
281.5

144
169
188
179
181
199

45.27
46.52
46.77
49.04
48.51
49.56

59
66
72
71
71
75

33.77
34.63
35.46
35.13
35.99
35.48

62
70
74
72
69
74

6,995

6,521

117

6,602

244

148

223.5

222.4

7,515

7,022

118

6,810

541

544

236.2

236.0

290.6
291.1
297.8
298.3
298.9
299.9

198
184
181
203
178
186

48.19
49.40
52.17
53.05
52.65
52.56

58
48
69
77
67
44

36.70
36.92
34.37
35.46
34.80
34.94

64
55
66
70
62
51

7,660

7,182

121

6,954

475

626

236.0

236.0

7,582

7,101

126

7,174

278

343

222.5

222.5

313.9
317.2
321.0
320.9
321.3
324.1

158
176
198
191
200
214

56.71
56.17
58.11
57.28
56.29
54.90

62
68
74
73
73
72

35.95
37.61
37.42
38.14
38.00
40.15

56
64
72
71
70
73

7,964

7,452

144

7,322

428

484

227.5

227.5

7,699

7,191

143

7,118

196

661

225.1

225.1

332.8
333.3
333.3
337.9
337.9
337.8

214
192
191
215
189
195

56.05
49.44
55.55
59.56
58.72
57.95

69
68
67
74
64
50

39.42
38.79
38.56
38.85
38.57
38.21

76
76
67
68
59
50

7,190

6,707

142

6,821

204

216

207.4

207.4

7,222

6,746

145

6,821

265

340

208.0

208.0

350.4
350.6
350.5
351.2
351.4
351.5

159
185
207
204
200
215

60.33
63.37
63.96
62,44
62.00
60.82

57
45
71
68
68
68

40.22
40.97
41.79
41.41
41.30
41.02

56
56
71
70
66
72

6,612

6,148

145

6,500

114

161

190.9

190.9

6,482

6,026

139

6,331

184

436

193.8

193.8

352.0
352.0
351.9
351.8
351.7
351.9

212
191
188
210
190
195

58.66
59.17
61.34
64.28
61.87
62.28

64
65
63
70
62
49

43.15
41.77
41.89
41.26
39.19
39.94

72
72
62
65
58
49

1963

1964.

1971

6

1972...
1973

1974....
1975

5

1976

1977....
1978

1979...

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June.
JulyAugust
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7

8

84

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION—TRAVEL AND COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION (Millions of dollars, except as noted)

TRAVEL (Thousands)
Foreign travel l
U.S. citizens

Operating revenues 8

Aliens

YEAR AND MONTH

Arrivals

Departures

Arrivals

Departures

Passports
issued2

2,103

1,889

1,491

June

2,356

2,718

2,468

1,947

July
August
September
October
November
December

2,889

2,985

3,282

2,725

2,001

2,127

2,300

1,998

2,072

2,210

2,320

1,815

2,296

2,727

2,709

2,217

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2,725

2,879

3,627

3,030

1,912

2,142

2,589

2,210

2,012

2,148

2,401

1,961

2,244

2,709

3,012

2,393

2,666

2,863

3,858

3,199

1,965

2,208

2,681

2,339

2,051

2,192

2,381

1,931

2,349

2,800

2,722

2,233

2,909

3,063

3,442

2,829

1,979

2,182

2,328

2,027

121.4
132.3
153.4
179.9
193.7

101.4
116.1
132.5
144.9

27.1
26.2
30.6
39.1
39.3

111.6
117.5
123.3
127.9
132.3

396.8
431.8
454.7
483.9
504.8

337.0
349.8
372.9
384.7
403.9

31.7
55.1
53.8
69.4
70.7

206.0
226.0
261.6
298.7
315.9

150.8
163.7
182.9
205.4
225.6

44.3
49.4
64.9
77.4
74.6

108.5
123.9
142.7
137.0

2,817
3,107
3,234
3,170
3,020

51,999
52,903
52,633
45,088
46,688

36,602
40,736
45,905
50,604
56,738

16,621
18,167
19,909
21,967
24,333

14,618
16,305
18,630
22,389
22,983

23,321
26,111
29,489
33,110
37,983

6,679
7,295
8,191
9,084
10,194

138.5
149.9
150.4
155.1
159.9

527.5
554.9
576.5
636.1
697.0

423.0
439.7
458.4
527.8
561.4

75.3
86.9
85.7
75.3
95.9

349.5
396.6
454.9
491.2
534.7

257.2
269.1
307.9
327.0
374.8

3,222
3,664

49,787
48,901

66,499
73,808

28,117
31,678

26,507
28,099

44,593
51,269

11,910
11,951

164.9
157.8

779.2
809.3

623.8
678.7

112.7

577.7
607.7

435.3
495.2

117.0

221
234
338
356
386
347

1,031
1,065
1,629
2,602
3,530
6,058

4,046
3,956
4,153
4,168
4,197
4,177

1,772
1,767
1,802
1 ,81 1
1,816
1,827

1,682
3,235
1,738
1,680
1,755
1,670

2,608
2,538
2,390
2,682
2,797
2,743

752
732
725
798
719
756

150.1
150.6
151.2
151.6
151.7
152.0

49.9
49.9
53.1
52.5
54.0
54.0

42.8
40.0
42.1
42.2
45.4
44.1

4.5
7.1
8.2
7.4
5.7
6.5

41.4
37.2
42.5
39.1
41.1
41.1

27.2
24.7
26.6
24.8
26.6
26.6

12.5
10.8
13.9
11.8
12.8
12.7

302
279
196
186
175
150

8,247
8,750
5,178
3,968
1,832
1,197

4,229
4,389
4,260
4,411
4,335
4,281

1,823
1,863
1,858
1,890
1,901
1,838

1,738
1,846
1,708
1,844
1,728
1,745

2,733
2,937
2,840
2,963
2,901
2,978

790
768
752
790
771
731

152.4
152.9
153.7
154.2
154.6
155.1

53.8
54.9
51.3
55.4
54.0
53.2

44.8
41.9
42.9
44.9
44.1
44.0

6.1
6.8
5.4
7.7
7.9
6.9

40.8
42.7
40.4
44.8
42.0
38.0

27.2
27.4
26.2
27.6
28.5
32.8

12.0
13.5
12.5
14.7
11.6

250
258
313
340
318
329

1,157
1,174
1,542
2,311
3,692
6,240

4,479
4,470
4,584
4,599
4,638
4,659

1,960
1,952
1,976
1,990
2,008
1,995

1,817
1,769
1,882
1,853
1,861
1,888

2,976
3,000
3,072
3,093
3,099
3,119

806
781
810
832
828
834

156.3
156.8
157.3
157.7
157.7
157.8

55.1
55.6
57.7
57.1
59.6
57.6

45.2
44.3
44.0
46.2
46.4
46.8

7.0
8.3
9.3
7.9
7.7

44.1
43.2
44.1
44.2
45.7
44.8

29.5
29.0
29.9
30.2
30.5
30.9

12.8
12.4
12.2
12.2
13.4
12.1

303
222
200
179
150
158

8,926
9,307
4,991
4,025
1,964
1,358

4,820
4,831
4,825
5,014
4,848
4,970

2,022
2,030
2,059
2,113
2,097
2,130

1,996
1,987
1,959
2,059
1,905
2,006

3,167
3,228
3,305
3,270
3,257
3,397

889
860
827
950
891
887

158.0
158.3
158.8
159.4
159.6
159.9

59.1
57.1
59.9
61.7
56.1
60.5

48.3
47.8
48.8
48.2
46.5
49.0

7.8
6.4
7.7
9.7
6.2
7.8

45.4
42.1
44.7
47.3
42.4
46.2

31.2
30.1
30.1
32.3
31.1
39.6

12.3
10.1
12.8
12.8

233
237
338
335
317
363

1,276
1,330
1,613
2,583
4,094
6,750

5,135
5,048
5,307
5,275
5,303
5,503

2,201
2,236
2,244
2,272
2,288
2,330

2,071
1,931
2,144
2,102
2,076
2,199

3,346
3,352
3,498
3,577
3,574
3,620

975
913
985
888
923
1,019

164.2
164.5
164.7
165.0
164.8
164.8

57.9
58.5
63.0
64.0
61.9
68.4

48.8
48.2
49.3
50.0
48.6
54.9

5.9
7.1

45.2
45.1
50.0
48.0
46.6
49.5

33.2
32.2
34.0
35.2
36.0
28.3

323
272
225
196
172
210

9,558
9,803
5,763
3,926
1,859
1,232

5,714
5,772
5,816
5,838
5,806
5,978

2,338
2,360
2,415
2,466
2,463
2,503

2,319
2,340
2,310
2,354
2,264
2,394

3,727
3,703
3,812
3,820
4,060
4,505

1,074
1,117
1,085
1,111
950
865

164.8
164.6
165.3
165.3
165.1
164.9

68.0
68.2
67.7
67.6
65.7
68.3

55.5
53.0
56.0
56.8
53.1
49.6

50.2
47.0
50.1
51.2
48.0
47.1

38.3
39.4
39.1
36.9
37.4
36.3

208
260
271
395
371
496

1,048
1,256
1,627
2,438
4,042
6,770

5,911
5,802
6,163
6,128
6,080
6,238

2,508
2,515
2,552
2,604
2,591
2,660

2,324
2,163
2,468
2,348
2,321
2,379

3,924
3,944
4,304
4,229
4,216
4,315

1,041
987
996
1,011
998
1,037

164.5
164.4
164.1
164.3
164.1
162.7

64.2
64.3
70.3
66.9
68.1
70.0

51.8
52.2
55.3
54.0
55.4
55.8

48.7
48.8
54.7
50.5
50.9
53.8

39.0
38.3
39.9
38.9
41.2
41.7

382
305
236
223
228
288

9,580
9,134
5,533
4,281
1,926
1,265

6,225
6,329
6,291
6,327
6,310
6,005

2,665
2,679
2,712
2,736
2,745
2,730

2,348
2,428
2,338
2,334
2,308
2,342

4,292
4,189
4,366
4,417
4,481
4,592

1,059
1,148
987
986
961
740

162.2
161.7
161.4
160.8
159.5
157.8

68.4
69.1
66.9
66.5
66.2
68.3

56.6
59.2
69.6
54.3
56.4
58.0

48.2
50.0
51.9
50.3
50.2
49.9

40.2
42.0
43.1
42.6
42.9
45.8

10
10
10

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




24.9
24.2
29.6
32.9
34.0

7,945
8,985
10,375
11,426
12,692

3,567
4,310
4,905
5,067
5,326

2,068

275.5
291.9
309.5
330.8
334.6

9,970
11,264
12,430
13,895
15,256

4,325
5,193
5,750
5,936
6,176

1979:
January
February
March
April

100.3
104.1

319.3
335.0
358.2
391.3
402.5

20,410
23,082
26,036
28,941
32,070

7,059
8,312
8,758
8,306
8,177

9,933
9,047

86.0
90.2
95.1

43,013
47,701
46,042
44,085
48,370

7,591
9,068
9,211
8,540
8,050

11,976
10,909

2,317
2,488
2,553
2,798
3,010

2,399
2,728
2,729
2,415
2,334

1971
1972

9,978
10,275

20.2
21.1
23.8

7,713
8,319
9,020
10,270
11,596

2,042
2,358
2,613
3,039
3,449

8,905
9,388

240.0
242.4
253.1
264.2
267.4

rev-

enues
(before
income
taxes)

4,761
5,170
5,693
6,506
6,947

2,409
2,773
3,084
3,602
4,065

1981
1982

265.7
264.1
286.8
299.4
305.6

rev-

enues

Net
operating

6,699
7,090
7,578
8,213
8,908

3,814
4,334
4,820
5,767
6,499

6,264 1 1 5 3S2
5,474
6,499
6,551
7,943
9,944
8,143
9,285
11,252

67.6
70.8
73.7
77.4
81.5

rev-

enues
(before
income
taxes)

Operating
expenses

12,905
13,847
15,068
16,781
18,100

3,893
4,387
5,021
5,911
6,659

11

1,519
1,675
1,770
1,924
2,091

rev-

Operating

34,158
35,288
37,445
37,625
40,672

1966
1967
1968
1969 . .
1970

7,755
8,330
9,245
9,939
9,971

enues

Operating
expenses

1,548
1,686
1,748
1,820
2,219

858
907
1,056
1,133
1,330

11

Operating

5,297
5,618
5,948
6,496
7,076

1,119
1,236
1,320
1,653
1,819

7,700
8,201
9,012
9,323
9,010

Tolls,
message

Net
operating
income
(after
taxes)

Net
operating

3,024
3,244
3,476
3,827
4,188

1,327
1,503
1,558
1,890
2,093

11

Station
revenues

Overseas

Telephones
in
service,
end of
period
(Millions)

4,973
5,280
5,585
5,922
6,272

2,020
2,292
2,588
2,841
3,341

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

7

Total

Operating
expenses
(excluding
taxes)

8,889
9,512
10,147
10,938
11,750

2,084
2,346
2,616
2,913
3,351

1974
1975

National
parks,
recreation
visits a

Domestic

25,554
29,387
29,175
29,645
32,002

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1973..

Telegraph carriers 8

Telephone earners *

10
10
10

13,253
14,868
16,538
18,420
20,664

8
8

10
10

10

3,487
4,034
4,713
5,296
5,792

10

10

10

89.9
92.3
97.7

12.4

7.0

86.8

10.1

10.3
10.8

7.3
9.3
8.9
11.4

7.8
7.7
9.1
9.6
8.7
8.4
10.5

9.4
9.0
10.6

8.2
6.5
-7.0

8.4
6.1
7.9

9

107.4
107.4

71.7
75.5
77.8
83.0
9
83.8
90.4

9

11.7
10.3
12.7
16.5
20.3

72.1

83.7

3.9

9.2
5.1
9.8
10.8
13.7
10.7

8.5
11.1

9.9
5.4
8.7
12.1

8.5
9.3
7.5
8.4
12.6

9.3
7.5
9.0
5.8
5.5
4.0
5.3
4.5
3.9

85

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS—CHEMICALS
INORGANIC CHEMICALS— PRODUCTION (Thousands of short tons, except as noted) J
Aluminum
sulfate,
commercial (17%
AI20S) 2

Chlorine
gas (100%

890
917
948
1,011
1,063

4,601
5,143
5,464
5,945
6,517

1,121
1,101
1,179
1,253
1,191

7,204
7,680
8,444
9,376
9,764

1,127
1,188
1,227
1,252
1,141

9,352
9,854
10,402
10,753
9,167

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1,202
1,255
1,309
1,315
1,286

1981
1982

YEAR AND MONTH

Hydrochloric
acid
(100%
HCI)

Phosphorus,

elemental3

Sodium
hydroxide
(100%
NaOH)

Sodium
silicate
(soluble
silicate
glass),
anhydrous *

Sodium
sulfate
(anhydrous,
refined;
Glauber's
salt;
crude salt
cake)8

Sodium
tripolyphosphate (100%
NasPs010)

Titanium
dioxide,
composite and
pure
(100%
Ti02)

Sulfur, native (Frasch)
and recovered
(Thousands8of long
tons)
Production

Stocks
(producers'), end
of period

INORGANIC FERTILIZER MATERIALSPRODUCTION (Thousands of short tons) »

Ammonia,
synthetic
anhydrous

Ammonium nitrate
original
solution 7

Ammonium
sulfate 8

Nitric acid
(100%
HN03)

3,235
3,406
3,993
9
4,581
9
4,663

922
1,103
1,202
1,626
1,947

3,380
3,370
4,242
4,732
4,898

2,106
2,079
2,002
1,916
1,894

5,514
6,463
6,992
9
7,223
9
7,603

1,821
1,858
1,987
9
2,1 20
2,106

7,638
7,981
8,398
8,120
7,527

4,914
5,486
5,814
9
6,389
9
6,831

525
553
551
565
588

1,135
1,194
1,233
1,316
1,404

756
770
818
886
923

503
523
519
559
577

6,244
5,884
5,828
6,250
7,331

4,814
4,934
4,760
4,227
3,425

5,207
5,810
6,693
7,634
8,869

9

7,596
8,398
8,868
9,917
10,141

623
613
633
657
628

1,445
1,364
1,483
1,475
1,373

1,001
1,048
1,177
1,215
1,208

594
589
624
664
655

8,242
8,282
8,819
8,568
8,539

2,704
1,954
2,655
3,338
3,829

10,605
12,194
12,120
12,769
13,824

5,117
6,005
5,737
5,891
6,456

545
541
526
524
450

9,667
10,216
10,734
11,189
9,635

636
661
723
770
724

1,356
1,327
1,437
1,348
1,227

1,040
1,033
967
903
770

678
693
785
787
603

8,620
9,240
10,021
10,533
10,180

4,120
3,796
3,927
3,957
5,126

14,538
15,169
15,208
15,733
16,419

6,635
6,863
7,235
7,542
7,088

2,542
2,668
2,793
3,090
2,888

437
430
441
460
432

10,516
11,000
11,309
12,759
11,606

747
760
829
813
786

1,232
1,199
1,174
1,121
1,139

724
717
739
9
758
789

713
687
701
742
727

9,402
9,389
9,557
10,263
10,298

5,563
5,469
5,261
4,172
3,045

16,716
17,765
17,119
18,634
19,653

7,186
7,177
7,210
8,293
9,127

2,010
2,264
2,449
2,363
10
2,136

7,791
7,987
7,934
8,916
9,232

10,767
9,136

2,502
2,490

426
361

10,414
9,225

788
650

1,077
895

696
630

761

10,440
8,478

3,577
4,136

19,076
15,500

8,937
7,331

10

2,1 94
1,789

9,077
7,588

99
98
110
111
118
103

887
922
991
1,039
1,058
1,030

229
244
248
253
248
262

33
37
40
41
39
37

924
961
1,016
1,079
1,074
1,072

66
61
60
75
72
69

85
93
91
89
94
92

67
66
72
69
69
68

58
53
62
67
63
66

785
716
806
782
856
866

5,127
5,009
4,783
4,616
4,439
4,351

1,394
1,291
1,601
1,623
1,636
1,586

678
610
747
759
726
703

172
184
225
209
218
194

712
674
803
813
769
750

114
129
96
126
114
98

1,075
,050
,004
,064
,061
,110

266
269
263
268
263
278

31
37
43
45
36
42

1,105
1,076
1,055
1,134
1,105
1,159

67
57
55
73
69
89

97
92
101
98
95
93

73
64
68
77
75
73

62
61
63
70
62
56

871
927
862
945
927
942

4,320
4,245
4,157
4,130
4,215
4,172

1,455
1,573
1,522
1,487
1,696
1,770

612
634
587
687
730
820

183
183
188
226
188
194

692
686
654
744
776
844

98
110
111
104
110
99

1,035
1,012
982
989
968
889

273
247
252
245
226
230

36
38
42
36
38
31

1,063
1,037
999
986
924
896

79
69
77
68
60
69

98
101
94
91
92
103

66
69
77
68
63
67

64
70
73
70
56
62

945
824
879
834
826
821

4,027
3,973
3,896
3,774
3,664
3,594

1,669
1,655
1,719
1,686
1,679
1,547

809
797
824
824
830
694

(12)

118
114
106
111
92
113

829
840
921
956
968
1,031

205
227
249
242
231
260

31
32
28
42
38
39

864
862
930
996
991
1,057

49
70
70
60
56
58

93
96
91
98
89
93

61
64
63
67
66
59

54
58
54
49
57
61

863
834
802
842
843
888

3,570
3,503
3,405
3,306
3,269
3,045

1,578
1,687
1,524
1,522
1,601
1,787

604
663
672
742
797
872

173
162
169
192
(i2)
(I2)

612
668
694
751
806
890

June

99
97
101
110
106
105

904
922
951
979
966
956

247
214
221
215
214
226

36
34
38
38
39
36

904
889
931
943
941
925

54
62
73
75
59
78

86
90
92
92
93
89

56
57
61
62
60
67

59
61
64
69
71
69

890
818
869
838
878
875

3,018
2,989
2,918
2,876
2,859
2,824

1,667
1,534
1,737
1,701
1,635
1,585

851
748
853
791
753
661

(t.)
(12)
222
228
199
187

835
768
878
807
763
698

July
August
September
October
November
December

122
104
128
114
100
108

911
891
868
853
780
785

227
207
187
178
177
189

34
37
35
38
32
30

874
853
842
808
750
754

67
63
74
65
61
58

91
91
90
87
83
91

57
58
54
57
51
54

62
58
66
66
59
56

915
914
852
834
842
844

2,930
3,044
3,203
3,235
3,367
3,577

1,548
1,513
1,540
1,550
1,494
1,572

684
627
695
756
735
781

206
173
155
(12)
156

717
660
720
745
731
755

87
101
118
95
91
111

768
786
815
828
794
782

210
227
251
218
215
225

30
27
34
33
31
31

764
767
801
837
807
786

48
64
62
64
51
54

82
84
81
74
73
72

52
56
57
48
53
55

58
56
55
53
51

782
718
808
755
726
687

3,651
3,697
3,775
3,911
4,152
4,195

1,361
1,296
1,434
1,498
1,523
1,356

705
680
812
701
664
573

136
159
164
174
154
156

682
692
822
716
664
585

94
111
99
84
96
96

783
698
684
756
734
708

198
199
183
193
189
182

31
26
29
31
30
28

794
731
696
768
752
722

44
54
53
56
59
41

71
74
70
72
68
74

41
54
51
56
55
52

53
52
58
51
54
50

686
685
651
643
658
663

4,231
4,202
4,229
4,160
4,199
4,136

1,203
1,173
1,196
1,167
1,137
1,156

490
515
516
559
564
552

161
146
141
145
125
128

524
543
558
608
614
580

1961
1962

1963.
1964
1965
1966
1967

1968.
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January.
February
March
April
May
June.
JulyAugust
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June..
July
August
September
October
November
December

9
9
9

911
1,052
1,054
1,237
1,370

431
452
488
504
555

1,521
1,630
1,748
1,911
2,014

566
587
613
9
623
597

2,099
2,359
2,534
9
2,470
2,009

10,378
10,573
11,052
12,291
11,421

1,294
1,183

9

9
9

9

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




"635

1144

.

9

9

10

12

< )

182
156
150

(12)

(12)

9

834
816
852
822
810
675

86

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS—CHEMICALS—Con.

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

.,

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

813
891
1,107
9
1 143
1 112
1 199
1,517
1 150
9
9
9
9

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

9

1981
1982

14

1979:
January
February
March
April

494
435
414
363
398

10018
11 025
13584
12,229
12543

1
1
1
1

000
119
303
233
966

154
177
227
233
326

160
168
131
138
218

2382
2,711
3557
3,829
4256

321
218
205
184
129

13 431
14,953
14895
15,361
13789

1 033
1,353
1 579
1,415
1 419

374
378
338
369
245

229
264
299
258
219

4549
4,855
5899
7,146
6132

203
111
69
150
139

1 670
1,650
1 827
1,576
1 815

312
361
404
277
247

566
327
326
245
289

7475
8,229
8390
9,275
8907

103
157
142
116
158

13,308
11,997

1 203
1,218

264
262

327
319

8,601
7,154

159
131

212
216
466
291
212
280

1 048
1,119
1 946
1,162
874
1,655

195
107
106
73
67
186

18
17
31
48
37
12

24
17
30
70
14
6

643
428
779
757
992
774

16
18
7
10
11
12

3991
4034
4 171
4,794
4603

14219
15294
18 956
16,599
16005

2303
1 629
2 607
1 799
1 133

4 992
5482
5578
5367
5573

389
433
332
377
569

5026
4,913
5902
6,334
5079

17 106
19,612
20
128
9
20, 156
19614

1 050
1,123
19 044
914
1 397

5824
6699
7 176
7,662
8339

469
573
500
366
372

1,359
1 721

4 596
5066
5 268
5435
5683

28385
28815
28544
29537
29 525

4 450
4695
4
149
9
4 292
4 596

1 500
1 ,465
1 883
2,1 02
2068

5970
6,712
6927
7,213
7677

29035
31 184
9 31 949
34 177
32360

9

2 117
2,468
2 348
2,321
2773

7949
8,745
9637
10,318
10848

3 177
2,427

9922
8,524

13

332
463
877
1 195
1 780

624
658
535
454
484

522
528
490
433
469

40795
31,953

247
241
235
176
181

375
801
661
799
1 196

2744
2823
3231
3482
3 834

34 878
38337
41 314
43204
44157

157
216
250
200
177

6,460
7223
7,512
9578
10 810

1 7,848
19701
20,936
22924
24851

9

773
848
707
1 026
1 053

2,079
2 359
2,723
3088
3342

2,254
2447
2,905
3283
9
3 905

16903
13,139

13

8

9
6 160 9 18324
10
6,309 11 23,108
10
6,833 12 26 247
10

7,640
6950

28,043
29445

1 068
892

6,478
5,186

22391
20,337
12

1 239
1,169
622
3,176
3668

11
2
12

2,834
2,645
12

5,147
5379
5,861
7 145
8 104

9
11

12351
16,741
16741
17,919
17,524

11

June

160
140
199
195
237
181

767
789
906
874
869
832

3 444
3383
3728
3694
3634
3521

599
594
673
668
647
586

488
435
360
359
415
397

°554
°467
°715
°813
°591
°555

July
August
September
October
November
December

184
198
163
188
218
258

827
851
856
852
901
994

3,551
3538
3,479
3534
3,685
4012

609
630
623
611
687
736

355
322
305
288
377
366

546
698
614
705
724
657

2,729
2570
2,917
2346
1,190
3379

290
336
319
203
128
223

1,605
1 563
1,905
1,641
815
2585

107
122
214
168
93
138

11
20
19
16
31
18

5
9
18
22
16
15

689
711
918
684
1,060
840

2
31
4
0
0
5

June

226
226
238
235
260
251

845
895
995
949
835
857

3613
3557
3882
3 992
3520
3 485

681
692
722
733
647
641

411
471
495
587
632
510

574
574
477
612
355
535

2232
1 956
2 507
2 049
2034
3 123

217
201
303
219
171
398

1
1
1
1
1
1

443
256
620
429
301
654

179
156
125
106
95
282

28
20
21
52
20
10

39
29
31
53
12
26

857
719
644
756
527
563

13
20
25
17
22
21

July
August
September
October
November ,
December

228
235
218
192
223
241

855
913
908
899
916
981

3 491
3560
3,594
3631
3817
4,014

666
711
717
685
694
749

461
484
515
431
482
372

563
657
456
674
663
810

3 013
3 125
2,580
2487
1 853
2,486

402
534
319
343
224
337

1 471
1 657
1,560
1 595
1 130
1,408

221
156
178
83
133
101

10
27
12
19
13
17

11
14
12
16
26
18

762
638
751
836
901
952

11
0
13
6
10

June

270
245
293
290
289
261

870
874
942
962
928
918

3804
3 568
3*946
3933
3 765
3557

1 103
1 338
1 417
1 374
1 339
1 414

371
556
651
687
439
514

2 261
1 803
1 864
1 859
2 015
1 949

309
258
226
245
259
227

1
1
1
1
1
1

362
125
225
184
175
076

109
75
94
114
97
110

20
18
31
45
19
16

42
13
46
28
46
10

681
681
876
806
598
651

0
13
25
35
16
12

July
August
September
October ....
November
December

279
257
272
252
225
243

850
677
743
760
690
708

3384
2884
3,116
3084
3,866
2,888

1 436
1 092
1,158
1 261
1,112
1,076

1 561
1 321
1,211
1 177
1,276
1,068

513
806
378
399
550
614

2 184
1 659
1,872
1 512
1,579
1,834

333
124
220
167
221
246

1 143
979
1,029
880
982
1,148

116
103
90
93
101
100

14
16
15
26
26
17

16
29
17
10
12
58

623
948
786
655
577
719

10

16
26
6
0

196
5 202
258
244
268
230

659
672
748
663
640
673

2 638
2,625
2818
2 612
2443
2 462

1 128
1,213
1 240
983
857
967

1 197
1,306
1 317
1 200
929
917

416
396
417
618
552
375

1 497
1,637
2028
1 582
1 736
1 811

243
212
271
259
244
251

860
1,135
1 309
992
1 022
911

62
30
106
37
109
142

21
16
18
33
51
29

20
24
34
51
23
30

670
552
582
722
664
483

12
0
21
9
22
19

5
211
5
185
5
211
5
134
5
151
5

696
760
749
802
682
780

2551
2 703
2,772
2 894
2,714
2,721

1 065
1 184
1,230
1 258
966
1,048

998
926
909
881
883
892

340
517
389
358
313
495

1 872
1 734
1,756
1 580
1,912
1,193

317
148
229
207
139
125

933
979
1,013
982
1,177
684

146
139
158
64
172
55

19
16
16
17
15
12

20
5
25
33
28
25

599
643
504
661
489
584

May

2 064
1,948
3 116
1,826
1 346
2,614

1980:
January.
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

June
July
August
September
October
November
December

5

5
5
5
5

137

13

1 659
1 553
1 717
1 693
1 632
1 514

13

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS—CHEMICALS—Con.
ORGANIC CHEMICALS-PRODUCTION (Millions of pounds, except as noted) 7

INDUSTRIAL GASES— PRODUCTION (Millions of cubic feet, except as noted)-1

YEAR AND MONTH

Acetylene 2

Carbon
dioxideliquid, gas,
and solid
(Thousands
of short
tons) 3

Hydrogenhigh and low
purity*

Nitrogen— high
and low
purity •

9

9

9

9

9

9

Oxygen— high
and low
purity8

Acetylsalicylic
acid (aspirin)

Creosote oil
(Millions 8of
gallons )

Ethyl
acetate—
85%

Formaldehyde—37%
HCHO

Glycerin —
refined, all
grades

Methanol—
synthetic,
CH3OH
(Millions of
gallons)

Phthalic
anhydride

78,553
102,749
128,544
158,387
182,1 14

22.7
27.2
28.4
28.2
29.1

87.8
90.8
98.1
113.3
10
111.1

102.3
101.9
117.5
117.7
114.0

1,752.4
2,398.1
2,537.2
2,839.9
3,106.6

269.4
249.9
303.2
320.1
353.2

307.2
343.5
351.6
396.3
432.0

379.8
427.4
458.6
555.5
608.3

89,946
103,933
118,731
132,691
151,191

212,751
225,191
247,995
275,962
12
329,729

34.1
30.4
30.9
37.3
35.2

114.7
108.8
106.0
118.3
103.4

121.6
137.0
179.4
167.4
161.4

3,712.6
3,707.1
4,304.6
4,397.8
4,426.9

365.6
353.8
347.0
322.4
336.1

492.3
516.9
574.9
633.4
742.7

675.2
727.5
743.8
760.0
734.0

168,040
193,540
227,160
243,316
252,368

319,171
351,733
389,436
389,628
352,554

31.7
35.0
32.2
33.3
25.4

115.7
114.1
87.7
114.6
79.2

159.3
222.0
221.5
197.6
171.2

4,521.6
5,651.8
6,424.1
5,764.4
4,558.1

339.8
353.0
359.1
348.7
264.4

745.5
974.6
1,063.9
1,035.9
779.6

794.4
933.0
1,022.6
977.1
702.2

82,100
84,759
90,470
106,456
106,562

288,868
327,661
378,923
427,107
479,240

388,446
392,427
430,041
456,244
430,977

28.3
31.4
32.2
31.9
33.7

77.1
161.2
143.2
161.6
152.5

215.6
217.8
181.9
262.4
233.6

5,449.3
6,046.5
6,381.0
5,971.1
5,555.3

321.2
286.0
290.5
297.8
314.8

940.1
971.8
970.4
1,109.5
1,077.3

902.4
926.0
978.0
1,012.9
818.2

3,813
3,687

103,278
91,305

490,285
483,781

430,610
357,943

29.7
22.6

81.9
81.0

277.1
232.6

5,720.7
4,691.1

299.1
229.5

1,291.7
1,094.1

869.5
691.0

478
401
440
468
490
482

236
263
316
313
332
326

8,187
8,010
9,228
9,666
9,003
8,835

36,061
31,028
36,025
32,473
34,677
33,302

36,633
33,639
40,907
38,669
40,023
40,021

2.8
2.5
3.0
2.7
2.9
2.4

10.9
10.8
13.9
12.7
13.8
14.3

15.4
24.4
24.0
22.3
25.1
21.6

496.2
484.0
582.9
580.8
564.6
561.6

21.4
24.2
29.2
26.8
25.8
21.1

71.0
87.0
72.2
100.2
99.0
99.0

80.0
76.5
100.6
94.9
102.3
102.0

461
474
472
493
508
441

334
346
335
323
312
344

9,042
9,025
8,595
8,168
9,069
9,628

33,671
35,792
33,038
35,131
38,927
46,982

37,637
36,673
34,803
35,321
37,708
44,210

2.6
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.5
2.5

13.0
13.5
15.7
12.6
14.1
14.1

19.2
23.3
22.4
22.1
19.4
21.4

522.9
528.2
543.5
552.6
528.8
532.4

22.8
28.8
24.5
25.5
26.7
21.0

83.8
87.3
103.0
99.2
99.2
109.4

82.4
98.8
88.8
76.6
81.9
77.6

222
212
222
226
241
278

9,024
9,426
9,364
9,279
8,997
8,378

38,766
39,379
40,115
38,812
40,546
36,099

39,378
39,043
39,441
37,854
36,243
30,433

2.5
3.2
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.4

12.1
12.9
14.1
12.2
13.5
12.0

22.2
23.3
22.7
19.7
15.8
16.8

482.3
514.7
534.3
511.6
476.4
422.9

27.3
28.1
28.2
28.5
27.8
24.7

99.0
89.8
90.7
95.9
80.0
87.4

74.8
83.6
91.6
84.2
73.4
49.8

373
422
475
492
394
491

282
291
283
254
252
242

7,625
7,414
8,743
8,590
9,595
10,127

37,880
36,032
41,108
43,985
44,020
42,498

29,259
32,889
33,527
36,924
37,370
38,616

2.7
2.5
2.8
3.2
2.7
2.8

11.7
11.3
14.8
12.3
11.7
14.0

15.7
17.0
19.8
20.1
22.2
22.0

355.8
416.0
483.2
524.2
498.6
519.0

31.3
20.6
26.4
25.3
24.3
22.3

92.7
80.5
81.3
69.5
84.1
106.1

43.2
51.0
67.5
73.5
73.7
79.2

June

506
431
463
430
416
407

293
260
295
337
314
335

8,805
9,632
8,720
8,763
8,887
8,641

40,598
38,736
41 ,707
40,490
42,257
40,832

36,340
33,585
37,872
36,970
38,726
36,495

3.0
2.6
3.4
3.2
1.9
1.6

10.4
10.2
10.5
10.4
11.0
10.8

21.8
20.8
23.1
27.2
22.2
20.6

452.8
506.8
531.9
576.5
537.0
504.2

25.9
20.7
25.3
27.1
25.7
27.0

109.7
99.7
97.1
114.5
100.5
108.2

68.6
53.0
96.0
84.7
87.1
81.4

July
August ..
September
October
November
December

407
368
447
412
403
471

380
346
327
336
300
289

8,694
7,792
8,935
8,429
7,809
8,171

41,343
41,343
41,668
41 ,985
39,646
39,680

36,965
34,999
35,727
37,314
33,397
32,220

1.8
2.8
2.9
2.4
2.1
1.8

8.7
8.2
10.2
9.9
8.8
8.8

24.2
22.7
20.9
26.0
24.8
18.2

461.2
593.0
494.7
483.1
435.8
376.5

25.3
24.2
29.8
28.7
22.7
16.7

112.5
84.6
99.5
104.7
107.7
121.5

60.6
72.5
80.3
49.3
48.4
57.1

296
376
509
435
406
288

262
286
334
297
317
333

7,189
7,692
7,893
7,597
7,679
7,637

40,745
38,194
41,591
39,063
39,142
40,833

31,827
31,399
35,306
31,483
30,689
30,678

2.1
2.4
2.7
2.2
2.0
1.4

5.2
6.4
8.2

13.7
11.0
24.8
24.0
24.3
19.9

375.0
379.0
398.4
443.8
402.3
368.2

17.5
18.6
20.4
22.8
19.2
18.7

93.0
85.8
109.8
110.9
95.6
104.2

53.8
42.1
75.6
64.7
68.5
53.7

317
284
271
257
253
254

330
325
295
312
297
300

7,773
7,515
7,276
8,014
7,191
7,849

41,133
42,247
40,190
41,163
39,330
40,150

30,044
28,742
27,241
27,419
27,109
26,006

1.6
1.7

5.8
5.7
6.6
4.3

19.7
18.8
19.2
12.9
10.3
18.7

334.7
391.3
394.6
427.5
382.4
307.0

20.4
16.4
18.7
21.5
21.5
13.8

97.4
76.7
77.3
94.3
83.2
97.1

57.2
48.0
69.0
54.4
58.7
48.0

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

11,618
13,239
14,730
15,964
16,659

827
924
977
1,007
1,086

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

16,598
14,269
15,071
15,818
14,834

1,082
1,089
1,058
1,167
1,135

137,719
158,539
201,752
11
64,821
59,654

1971
1972

12,349
11,456
8,269
7,808
6,704

1,344
1,610
1,566
1,804
1,850

55,681
58,890
65,169
81,536
73,552

1979
1980

7,111
6,003
5,306
5,608
5,493

2,064
2,610
3,228
3,780
14
3,005

1981
1982

5,161
3,946

1973.
1974

1975.
1976
1977

1978...

1979:
January
February
March
April
May....
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October ....
November
December

509
507
494
471
433
432

9

9

14

9

65,235
73,058
95,608
107,970
121,635

9
9
9

18

26,266
40,206
50,885
57,294
72,479

9

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS—ALCOHOL, PLASTICS MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS
ALCOHOL

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Ethyl alcohol and
spirits, as noted
(Millions of tax
gallons) »
Production

Stocks,
end of
period

Denatured alcohol (Millions
of wine
gallons) 2
Production

Consumption
(withdrawals)

Stocks,
end of
period

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

PLASTICS AND RESIN MATERIALS,
PRODUCTION (Millions of
pounds) 3

Phenolic
resins 4

Polyethylene and
copolymers 8

Polypropylene6

Polystyrene and
copolymers 7

Polyvinyl
chloride
and
copolymers 8

Explosives
(industrial)
shipments
(Millions of
pounds) 9

Paints, varnish, and lacquer,10shipments (Millions of
dollars)
Total

Architectural
coatings

Product
finishes
(OEM)

Special
purpose
coatings

1962
1963
1964
1965

625.8
629.0
691.9
684.5
710.1

141.1
156.8
177.3
192.9
200.5

280.4
274.4
287.2
296.8
315.9

280.7
275.6
288.3
296.7
315.2

5.2
3.2
3.3
3.4
5.4

665.1
690.0
740.5
832.5
921.8

1,606.3
2,016.2
2,269.9
2,613.4
3,047.4

196.9
270.2
374.1

1,145.4
1,274.4
1,494.1
1,728.9
2,033.1

1,260.1
1,566.4
1,760.3
2,066.8
2,312.3

989.1
1,108.8
1,206.7
1,281.6
1,459.4

1,749.5
1,832.8
1,889.6
2,002.2
2,169.3

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

659.6
685.1
708.1
737.7
630.5

204.0
218.4
189.2
179.7
164.0

307.3
300.1
303.5
318.4
276.9

310.0
298.6
305.6
318.8
276.2

3.5
4.9
2.7
2.4
3.0

1,046.7
983.4
1,096.8
1,181.2
1,185.9

3,558.0
3,798.6
4,567.7
5,489.9
5,844.1

553.5
662.3
878.2
1,089.9
1,030.9

2,384.5
2,391.1
2,895.7
3,343.4
3,549.7

2,670.0
2,671.9
3,215.1
3,032.1
3,756.4

1,753.1
1,708.5
1,581.7
1,924.8
2,046.5

2,364.4
2,348.2
2,586.8
2,776.7
2,737.1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

552.9
621.3
692.1
618.2
526.4

132.8
100.9
100.6
106.1

234.1
245.9
253.5
254.8
207.3

234.6
246.6
253.7
254.9
207.1

2.9
2.1
2.5
2.8
2.7

1,180.9
1,440.5
1,647.9
1,598.4
1,274.9

6,381.3
7,656.2
8,581.8
8,826.4
7,482.7

1,339.4
1,730.9
2,164.6
2,248.7
1,903.4

3,990.4
4,890.2
5,156.0
5,059.6
3,877.3

4,102.8
4,322.0
4,594.3
4,744.0
3,694.6

2,120.0
2,108.7
2,083.7
2,152.6
2,325.7

2,830.9
3,009.2
3,133.1
3,672.3
4,026.6

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

498.8
498.3
506.7
570.3
643.2

85.3
71.4
71.2
53.6
72.0

225.3
223.8
227.7
260.7
301.2

225.6
224.6
228.8
260.9
281.5

3.2
2.6
2.7
4.1

1,305.3
1,797.1
1,926.0
1 ,778.6
1,744.9

8,774.7
10,100.1
11,359.4
12,408.4
11,719.9

2,551.0
2,705.8
3,055.3
3,823.9
3,699.0

4,742.9
5,203.0
5,988.6
6,326.9
5,540.1

4,544.8
5,267.3
5,878.0
6,211.4
5,485.4

2,543.0
2,675.1
2,821.1
2,987.1
3,000.4

4,719.6
5,307.5
6,008.1
7,024.8
7,635.9

3,418.7
3,641.2

2,284.0
2,418.5

1,322.0
1,576.2

1981
1982

571.2
601.1

83.3
82.1

230.7
283.1

227.1
275.1

5.4
6.5

1,688.0
1,209.8

12,603.6
12,208.9

4,007.8
3,551.8

5,915.2
5,060.0

5,618.4
5,370.7

3,003.6
2,514.9

8,395.7
8,299.3

3,968.9
4,051.7

2,737.2
2,548.3

1,689.5
1,699.3

42.8
41.3
49.3
47.3
42.9
48.2

66.7
62.2
59.8
63.6
65.6
66.7

21.3
19.0
19.1
20.1
21.7
20.9

21.6
18.7
21.1
19.8
21.8
21.5

2.3
2.7
2.7
3.1
3.0
2.4

149.9
143.4
166.9
148.4
156.6
156.2

896.4
922.6
1,042.4
1,089.4
1,109.7
1,077.6

282.2
267.5
307.7
319.6
311.7
307.5

504.6
467.6
575.7
538.8
537.6
532.4

470.9
473.5
531.2
548.2
589.6
513.4

628.1

476.1
484.0
622.0
567.6
677.8
668.3

204.9
210.7
296.2
285.0
347.9
352.7

190.2
186.7
221.6
180.3
209.2
189.6

104.3
102.4
120.7
126.0

43.8
46.0
53.7
49.4
51.0
54.6

67.5
63.2
62.9
55.7
54.3
53.6

19.9
24.5
20.1
24.4
23.8
26.0

19.6
22.9
21.6
22.0
24.5
25.9

2.6
4.1
2.3
3.6
2.8
4.1

125.0
134.0
144.7
166.3
135.5
122.2

1,054.3
1,082.2
1,035.8
1,063.0
1,066.3
1,065.7

328.4
347.0
318.9
315.2
298.9
283.2

508.7
529.1
526.8
516.9
480.7
519.1

524.9
546.6
514.0
552.2
506.1
514.2

781.9

638.4
678.4
588.6
648.5
526.8
448.1

350.3
359.6
287.3
298.0
229.8
196.3

163.5
184.8
186.1
223.2
187.3
161.5.

124.6
134.0
115.1
127.3
109.7

57.4
52.7
55.3
55.2
54.2
45.7

56.6
56.6
56.9
69.3
75.1
71.9

22.9
26.3
28.8
27.5
28.4
33.9

22.8
26.4
28.1
28.5
27.4
24.9

3.2
2.0
5.3
3.4
3.8

137.9
132.0
138.7
117.8

1,070.5
1,012.4
1,116.1
1,059.4
971.4
724.2

326.3
298.4
325.8
328.8
287.4
231.6

504.5
510.8
422.5
480.7
398.6
355.4

512.9
519.6
575.1
496.5
401.4
351.5

540.8
567.9
611.9
648.0
702.4
721.6

235.8
258.1
289.3
317.2
366.1
381.7

196.8
204.2
204.5
202.5
197.5
193.1

108.1
105.7
118.1
128.3
138.8
146.8

52.8
46.4
57.3
64.6
47.9
53.7

74.2
73.6
70.3
57.5
62.3
72.0

28.9
21.9
22.5
21.5
16.6
22.1

22.7
24.2
23.1
18.7
16.6
18.1

109.8
120.9
131.9
126.4
112.5

761.1
805.0
906.8
967.3
972.4
1,021.1

213.9
241.6
253.3
259.3
282.2
286.1

433.7
397.9
454.3
495.8
464.2
498.2

349.4
393.3
458.9
515.6
513.0
498.8

682.9
689.3
698.2
706.1
546.4
520.3

367.3
341.0
329.5
314.8
222.9
217.4

169.5
199.7
221.7
233.5
202.3
193.3

146.0
148.6
147.0
157.9
121.2
109.7

June

49.2
44.3
49.3
51.0
44.0
42.2

78.3
64.8
73.7
71.0
76.2
67.5

23.1
18.7
17.4
19.5
18.0
23.4

25.5
18.5
17.8
18.9
17.9
23.3

7.5
8.3
6.7
6.3
5.3
4.3

156.5
173.8
237.0
238.5
225.6
192.5

1,070.7
942.2
1,116.6
1,063.3
1,058.4
1,001.2

350.2
318.6
332.4
335.6
357.4
347.3

449.6
448.5
583.9
501.0
490.2
498.9

444.6
476.5
554.3
551.0
552.5
552.2

555.1
593.2
728.1
774.5
770.8
851.8

235.2
259.2
339.5
374.6
385.4
426.1

208.8
213.8
249.5
248.3
240.4
261.2

111.1
120.2
139.1
151.6
145.0
164.5

July
August
September
October
November
December

45.1
55.8
53.1
44.0
47.8
45.4

72.5
75.4
78.7
71.8
78.2
83.3

17.2
18.0
18.8
20.7
17.3
18.6

16.9
17.6
18.8
19.1
16.4
16.4

4.4
3.9
3.4
3.3
3.8
5.4

151.8
125.1
125.4
129.5
104.9
101.8

1,005.5
1,032.7
984.3
954.2
886.8
825.9

346.6
328.1
316.9
327.3
301.4
273.3

468.3
456.6
496.3
491.6
433.2
404.6

517.4
500.0
451.1
402.2
384.9
310.6

774.4
784.8
773.2
704.2
572.0
513.6

396.8
390.5
372.5
315.1
248.1
225.9

224.9
232.7
233.0
235.7
203.0
186.0

152.7
161.7
167.7
153.3
121.0
101.7

79.8
81.6
72.8
64.0
57.5
58.0

18.6
17.8
22.4
19.9
20.3
21.9

18.5
15.3
22.8
18.5
20.2
21.7

4.7
5.8
4.8
4.8
4.5
4.7

93.2

June::::::::::::::::

42.9
39.8
48.2
37.6
41.9
52.6

100.7
101.5
103.7
102.5
102.7

814.6
845.8
1,012.5
955.5
942.3
944.7

276.4
304.5
347.9
321.8
287.8
271.6

351.8
397.5
432.8
414.4
435.4
422.2

329.0
384.5
436.9
426.2
491.4
490.5

544.9
579.9
711.7
741.0
791.2
835.1

234.8
274.2
355.5
362.9
415.9
433.6

201.9
196.3
219.8
220.3
222.8
235.4

108.2
109.4
136.4
157.9
152.5
166.1

July
August
September
October
November
December

51.9
44.3
53.3
61.9
61.6
65.0

59.9
55.7
49.1
48.1
45.5
82.1

23.5
22.1
25.6
23.7
31.9
35.3

22.4
23.2
25.5
23.6
28.8
34.6

5.1
4.0
4.0
3.9
5.7
6.5

974.4
1,053.7
1,053.7
998.4
1,020.1
1,083.4

261.0
273.1
280.4
287.5
311.0
286.4

432.1
441.1
460.5
434.0
421.1
352.1

374.3
408.5
481.0
454.9
452.4
405.5

744.9
798.2
773.8
656.4
589.0
533.2

390.7
408.7
379.3
302.4
254.7
239.1

204.0
222.6
234.4
206.4
202.5
181.8

150.2
166.9
160.1
147.6
131.8
112.3

1961

1979:
January
February
March .
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March

76.9

10.1

17.4
16.6
20.0
10.2

5.6
7.8
10.1

91.3
98.3
95.5

89.7
91.8

101.1
107.0
93.4
91.3

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




11

795.2

781.9

756.9
751.4

704.0
788.6

741.2
599.7

846.1
816.7

687.0
675.1

582.9
569.9

81.0
86.6

90.2

89

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS—ELECTRIC POWER
SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS (Millions of kilowatt-hours) 2

PRODUCTION, ELECTRIC UTILITIES
(Millions of
kilowatt-hours) l

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

By source
Total

Total

*

1961 .. .

1965.

792,039
852,314
914,119
3
983,990
1,055,252

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1,144,350
1,214,365
1,329,443
1,442,182
1,529,581

1962
1963
1964

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

Fuels

v
4
4
4

1,613,936
1 ,749,629
1,860,710
1,867, 140
1,91 7,649

4

4

1,779
3,102
3,640
4,186
4,660

16,196
17,223
18,580
20,139
22,066

592,700
639,467
687,235
689,435
661,558

4,537
4,440

479,080
511,423
554,171
554,960
586,149

11,673
12,193
12,836
13,313
13,907

39,819
43,190
42,340
40,721
43,625

4,880

24,725
27,921
31,663
39,127
46,854

725,169
757,168
782,141
817,617
793,812

4,338

613,072
652,345
679,156
695,996
734,41 1

14,413
14,418
14,803
14,792
14,832

45,625
46,242
49,509
49,604
48,284

6,383

266,320
272,613
272,083

333,752
361,859
396,903
392,716
418,069
440,625
469,227
480,748
494,723
524,122

260,684
309,213

1979:
January
February
March ... .
April
May
June

209,692
186,337
182,849
169,962
178,069
186,682

184,671
165,062
156,928
144,573
149,130
161,704

25,021
21,275
25,921
25,389
28,939
24,979

July
August
September
October
November
December

202,255
204,850
180,751
179,716
177,506
188,703

179,494
183,590
161,773
159,549
155,140
165,976

22,761
21,260
18,978
20,167
22,367
22,727

200,005
188,715
187,464
168,720
175,734
189,430

174,727
167,337
163,132
142,972
146,869
161,774

25,278
21,378
24,332
25,748
28,865
27,656

216,776
215,393
191,485
178,555
178,550
195,613

192,308
194,962
172,993
160,689
159,333
173,323

24,469
20,431
18,491
17,866
19,217
22,290

206,467
179,613
185,553
172,545
177,806
202,702

184,128
158,515
164,981
151,822
153,725
176,332

22,338
21,099
20,572
20,723
24,081
26,370

220,373
210,403
186,838
181,352
175,570
195,590

195,240
188,788
169,017
163,263
156,607
171,711

25,133
21,615
17,822
18,088
18,963
23,879

209,403
180,299
187,687
172,580
177,147
186,128

182,508
153,611
157,803
144,652
149,176
158,176

26,896
26,690
29,885
27,928
27,971
27,953

210,584
205,656
180,662
172,966
173,377
184,722

183,289
181,761
160,767
153,215
150,081
156,962

27,294
23,894
19,896
19,750
23,297
27,760

4

2,153,796
2,1 15,350

4

541,426
555,609

4

799,885
740, 193

209,021
226,414

4,717
4,667
4,721
4,652

4,186
4,258
4,273
4,212
4,336
4,256
4,275
4

4,091
4,1 45

4

735,724
742,61 9

4

14,975
14,866

4

51,055

51, 772

5,142
5,532
5,366
5,443

53,463
62,610
69,853
79,640
95,462

7,179
7,125
7,412
6,358
4

6,640
6,145

4

1 1 1 ,584
122,026

539,686

123,465

200,043

1,145

196,958

3,875

12,276

1,924

19,328

496,338

117,830

207,124

1,044

153,062

3,465

1 1 ,764

2,049

18,614

544,573

134,083

208,099

1,028

182,962

3,499

13,116

1,786

21,702

503,803

119,345

202,351

1,039

163,014

3,953

12,448

1,653

19,996

541,213

127,121

200,014

1,102

195,081

3,924

12,401

1,570

22,255

496,515

122,714

196,865

1,039

159,354

3,488

1 1 ,478

1,577

21,957

570,696

146,316

197,511

1,049

208,225

3,493

12,499

1,603

27,131

517,670

127,971

199,422

1,085

171,751

3,927

1 1 ,906

1,608

24,120

547,295

131,343

197,739

1,106

198,450

4,076

12,910

1,671

26,293

510,855

128,783

200,456

1,001

162,864

3,536

12,550

1,665

26,151

577,031

149,558

207,664

980

200,402

3,533

13,171

1,723

31,330

518,615

131,742

194,026

1,004

174,008

3,830

12,424

1,581

27,810

544,219

127,244

195,491

1,089

201 ,092

3,826

14,074

1,403

30,199

512,758

133,118

188,374

1,006

171,862

3,458

13,358

1,581

29,440

563,084

151,910

193,918

1,038

198,141

3,633

12,901

1,543

33,485

510,039

135,801

181,910

1,042

173,001

3,930

12,861

1,494

29,440

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




25,922
29,426
32,162
35,861
37,816

1,347,616
1,477,017
1,588,625
1,566, 108

2,034,129
1,931,998

July
August
September
October
November
December

9,240
9,863
10,302
10,772
11,183

465,077
486,043
518,834
557,220
572,522

2,294,812
2,241,211

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

306,572
331,525
367,692
407,922
447,795

225,878
242,492
265,151
286,686
312,750

1981
1982

July
August
September
October
November
December

4,514
4,572
4,540
4,531
4,633

1 ,038,982
1,107,023
1 ,202,321
1,307,178
1,391,359

1,849,625
1,950,791
2,017,818
2,084,400
2,126,094

tal

12,169
13,025
13,697
14,408
15,158

194,756
221,518
222,491
250,193
247,328

283,707
220,475
280,419
279,783
276,021

Interdepartmen-

1,531
1,247
1,595
1,789
1,858

949,594
992,847
1,106,952
1,191,990
1,282,253

301 ,032
300,047

Other public
authorities

16,438
18,349
20,194
20,651
21,675

861 ,401

1,61 7,601

Street and
highway
lighting

6,762
7,350
7,748
8,290
8,782

4,685

1 ,466,441
1,577,714
1,703,203
1,700,769
1,733,024

Residential or
domestic

241 ,692
262,010
280,970

347,427
373,916
388,399
409,356
433,365

1,753,989
1 ,903,849
1,925,912
1,967,589
2,010,418

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

and

railroads

134,864
144,095
166,516
183,539
202,112

2,037,696
2,124,323
2,206,331
2,247,372
2,286,439

July
August
September
October
November
December

Railways

720,728
776,088
830,81 1
890,356
953,414

3

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1980:
January
February
March .
April
May
June

Industrial

151,850
168,283
165,406
177,073
193,851

3

4

640,189
684,032
748,713
806,91 7

Commercial

Waterpower

REVENUE
FROM
SALES TO
ULTIMATE
CUSTOMERS
(Millions 2of
dollars)

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 177.

90

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
ELECTRIC POWER AND GAS—GAS
TOTAL UTILITY GASl

YEAR AND

Customers, end of period (Thousands)
Total

1961

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Other

Total

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

34,356
35,232
36,168
37,096
37,967

31,566
32,360
33,239
34,095
34,886

2,600
2,675
2,726
2,798
2,870

152
159
163
162
169

38
38
40
41
42

9,589
10,235
10,766
11,591
11,980

3,321
3,537
3,668
3,870
3,999

988
1,093
1,137
1,274
1,345

4,786

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

38,853
39,700
40,529
41,481
41,939

35,685
36,460
37,214
38,075
38,494

2,947

176
182
190
195
201

45
47
48
50
58

12,859
13,488
14,472
15,392
16,044

4,175
4,365
4,553
4,820
4,924

1,463
1,578
1,705
1,878
2,007

6,653

3,011
3,077
3,161
3,186

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

42,706
43,320
44,201
44,690
44,839

39,189
39,727
40,551
40,990
41,210

3,262
3,329
3,387
3,446
3,393

206
215
215
196
182

47
48
46
58
54

16,686
17,082
16,480
16,000
14,863

5,040

2,156
2,276
2,281
2,293
2,387

8,646
8,776

1976
1977
1978
1980

45,128
45,725
45,996
46,708
47,383

41,519
42,108
42,382
43,027
43,645

3,377
3,400
3,378
3,446
3,504

53
42
47
45
47

14,814
14,341
14,748
15,440
15,419

1981
1982

48,013
48,418

44,209
44,567

3,570
3,620

186
183

48
48

1979:
January
February
March
AprilMay..
June.

46,553

42,869

3,449

190

45

5,480

2,463

46,410

42,754

3,422

190

45

3,366

966

46,242

42,635

3,375

189

44

2,715

46,708

43,027

3,446

189

45

47,334

43,550

3,547

189

47,130

43,388

3,506

46,814

43,155

47,383

1979....

July... .
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2

179
175
189
189
187

Revenue from sales to customers (Millions of dollars)

Sales to customers (Trillions of BTU's)

2

3

15,380
14,1 57

5,142
4,994
4,865

4,991
5,014

2,423
2,409
2,500
2,486
2,444

4,946

5,107
5,083
4,819
3

4,601
4,733

3

2,360
2,444

Other

5,100
5,438
5,912
6,146
7,014
7,595
8,136
8,439

8,371
8,153
6,837
2

7,1 92

2

6,796
6,932 7,642
7,955
3

8,220
6,769

3

Total

Residential

Commercial

3,377
3,603
3,728
3,895
4,030

789
874
910
998
1,054

1,658
1,796
1,906
2,049
2,148

169
171
183
191
176

1,135
1,224
1,315
1,459
1,620

2,335

205
193
223
219
274

1,829
2,064

3,569
3,943

2,172
2,539
3,303

4,197
5,391
6,718

494
505
524
536
490

5,993
6,445
6,727

568
531
620
557
674

7,870

8,261
8,781
9,480
10,283

4,195
4,383
4,567
4,883
5,207

845
888
835
689
648

11,357
12,465
12,987
15,242
19,074

5,635
6,094
6,247
6,899
8,445

185
189
211
230
202

23J01
28,303
32,150
38,947
48,312

11,541
12,939
14,833
17,408

199
212

7,133
7,407

3

56,340
63,362

9,941

3

19,218
23,665

Industrial

2,461
2,675
2,919
3,181

8,159
9,231
11, 538

3

324
364
371
413
608

2

2

27,246
27,296

3

9,435
11,455
13,139
17,045
22,213

4,075
4,980
5,696
6,624

3

Other

250
328
377
446
532
645
864

1,828

93

13,318

6,544

2,744

3,860

170

486

1,871

43

8,158

2,823

1,259

4,003

73

431

284

1,966

34

6,809

1,517

4,427

68

3,879

1,223

620

1,976

60

10,662

3,949

1,824

4,754

135

48

5,437

2,216

1,027

2,120

73

16,407

7,281

3,326

5,694

196

188

48

3,259

913

463

1,845

38

10,063

3,361

1,563

5,040

99

3,424

187

48

2,755

405

299

2,018

33

8,572

1,774

1,034

5,681

82

43,645

3,504

187

47

3,969

1,285

656

1,972

56

13,271

4,992

2,326

5,797

155

48,053

44,217

3,598

189

49

5,312

2,167

1,001

2,071

74

18,875

8,325

3,723

6,595

231

47,837

44,043

3,557

189

48

3,385

796

428

2,122

40

12,146

3,437

1,691

6,891

127

47,473

43,746

3,493

187

47

2,797

399

292

2,073

33

10,140

1,957

1,168

6,911

105

48,013

44,209

3,570

186

48

3,886

1,239

640

1,955

52

15,178

5,499

2,649

6,850

181

48,352

44,466

3,644

194

49

5,332

2,279

1,078

1,875

100

22,859

10,449

4,787

7,272

351

48,253

44,405

3,613

187

48

3,051

876

459

1,674

42

13,348

4,408

2,162

6,607

172

47,894

44,116

3,546

184

48

2,399

405

285

1,670

39

10,789

2,395

1,409

6,832

152

48,418

44,567

3,620

183

48

3,302

1,151

614

1,483

54

16,179

6,406

3,175

6,361

237

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1,096

796

91

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
BEER— FERMENTED MALI
r LIQUOR
(Millions of barrels 7

Whisky

Total
YEAR AND MONTH
Production

Taxable
withdrawals

Stocks,
end of
period

WINES— EFFERVESCENT WINES (Millions of wine
gallons— 231 cubic inches)

DISTILLED SPIRITS (Millions of tax gallons, except as noted)

Production2

Consumption,
apparent,
for
beverage
purposes
(Millions of
wine
gallons) 3

Stocks, end
of period z

Imports
(Millions of
proof
gallons) 4

241.45
253.70
258.98
275.86
294.24

874.59
876.00
870.00
862.42
872.90

39.04
43.24
45.87
50.60
58.04

Taxable
withdrawals5

Stocks,
end of
period 5

Stocks, end
of period z

Imports
(Millions of
proof
gallons) 4

145.60
112.95
104.86
112.87
126.88

850.13
850.47
842.40
832.18
835.85

34.45
38.18
40.18
40.81
51.10

4.11
4.41
4.82
5.82
7.29

3.68
3.83
4.23
5.35
6.25

2.20
2.43
2.65
2.66
3.10

0.96
1.04
1.02
1.19
1.45

52.20
59.70
66.50
74.29
75.59

8.75
10.19
12.17
15.80
23.03

7.40
8.75
10.29
13.79
20.36

3.75
4.30
5.26
6.19
7.38

1.64
1.92
2.23
2.41
1.79

89.29
87.69
92.30
93.92
94.98

24.60
21.13
20.50
18.84
19.37

22.10
20.36
18.97
18.03
18.46

8.57
8.09
8.48
8.12
7.90

1.88
1.98
2.02
1.80
1.93

Production 2

Production8

Imports 6

1961
1962..........
1963
1964
1965

95.03
96.83
100.63
105.90
108.22

89.03
91.20
93.79
98.64
100.42

9.42
9.22
9.67
9.99
10.34

184.19
154.84
150.06
162.94
185.06

1966
1967... .
1968
1969
1970

113.04
116.55
122.41
127.32
133.12

104.26
106.97
1 1 1 .42
116.27
121.86

10.57
10.77
11.56
11.90
12.26

191.14
211.77
238.33
230.02
212.29

8

308.92
324.00
346.24
361.77
370.57

880.56
904.58
956.44
991.42
1,008.54

60.30
68.17
75.45
87.08
90.89

128.51
153.78
178.05
169.87
146.36

835.46
856.66
904.35
938.46
954.58

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

137.36
141.34
148.60
156.20
160.60

127.40
131.81
138.47
145.46
148.64

12.23
12.44
12.76
12.58
12.74

183.28
183.79
183.07
162.58
144.24

382.52
393.84
407.06
417.28
8
423.42

996.62
971.70
939.70
875.75
793.87

102.14
100.16
107.28
110.98
113.46

119.38
116.56
108.39
75.15
59.64

945.80
924.41
893.00
822.11
737.39

1976
1977
1978
1979
•jggg

163.66
170.50
179.66
184.19
194.08

150.39
156.92
162.71
168.14
173.37

12.91
12.42
13.76
13.29
13.96

160.42
159.31
166.61
186.68
140.53

8

426.39
431.55
443.46
447.50
449.42

752.85
706.87
662.51
645.67
623.26

112.71
112.94
128.60
123.65
113.71

79.12
80.60
79.15
101.26
84.31

692.34
649.00
600.62
581.16
554.88

92.07
91.15
101.89
95.40
86.00

20.59
22.86
23.09
23.48
26.20

19.22
21.36
21.43
22.46
25.28

8.35
8.56
8.26
10.03
9.27

2.56
2.93
4.31
4.53
4.83

1981
1982

193.69
196.45

176.70
176.57

12.95
13.22

152.03
137.78

8

449.45
437.66

613.78
604.43

117.93
106.03

96.68
90.96

541.07
533.39

86.53
76.60

30.73
30.78

27.27
29.03

11.53
13.15

7.66
8.35

June

13.83
13.57
16.89
16.34
16.98
16.77

12.32
12.01
15.01
14.98
15.92
15.57

14.00
14.06
14.44
14.98
14.74
14.50

15.10
14.31
18.04
17.11
18.26
17.00

32.03
30.38
37.43
34.46
35.50
36.96

662.41
661.67
662.41
665.01
668.70
670.36

8.36
6.77
9.02
9.70
9.70
8.46

8.44
8.85
11.06
10.98
11.73
10.98

600.07
599.89
600.72
603.01
606.03
608.06

6.36
5.07
6.91
7.51
7.61
6.28

1.93
1.66
1.80
1.91
2.49
1.91

1.12
.85
1.52
1.30
1.55
1.64

8.20
9.95
10.33
11.65
11.56
11.54

.36
.18
.34
.35
.32
.32

July
August
September
October
November
December

16.96
16.76
14.70
15.28
13.14
12.97

15.13
15.56
13.71
13.64
12.52
11.76

14.83
14.30
13.87
12.59
13.37
13.29

7.72
11.99
14.62
20.01
17.26
15.27

32.44
36.04
33.56
38.55
44.25
53.74

665.77
662.64
656.88
652.02
645.68
645.67

9.77
9.05
10.92
12.87
16.68
12.36

3.95
5.69
6.75
8.68
7.57
6.58

605.23
600.77
596.13
589.74
585.06
581.16

7.44
6.56
8.53
10.20
13.33
9.60

1.58
2.25
2.04
2.84
1.47
1.59

1.24
1.67
2.18
3.43
3.28
2.67

12.11
12.71
12.10
11.07
10.09
10.03

.33
.26
.38
.52
.63
.54

14.64
14.91
16.56
16.54
17.97
17.93

12.54
12.64
14.08
14.33
16.19
16.66

13.33
14.07
14.84
15.31
17.44
15.43

13.41
12.73
13.36
13.92
13.49
10.96

33.12
32.02
34.58
35.43
34.60
37.28

644.17
648.98
648.10
649.34
649.03
649.09

6.30
9.06
7.79
8.26
9.64
7.88

6.77
7.63
9.54
10.30
9.48
7.85

578.44
580.22
580.01
582.00
584.08
585.36

4.49
6.85
5.62
6.20
7.08
6.00

1.62
1.54
1.80
1.72
2.21
1.62

1.21
1.46
1.88
1.49
1.45
1.85

9.55
9.04
9.51
10.56
11.05
10.03

.26
.31
.35
.32
.38
.29

18.69
18.02
16.29
15.64
13.56
13.32

17.08
16.28
14.51
14.16
12.51
12.38

14.71
15.13
15.01
14.70
14.36
13.96

4.72
7.14
8.97
14.17
12.70
14.96

36.35
34.00
34.68
38.25
42.53
54.40

639.70
633.43
625.89
617.26
626.86
623.26

9.82
7.83
11.35
14.66
11.57
9.55

2.72
4.45
5.10
6.75
6.15
7.58

576.74
572.23
565.61
559.61
556.06
554.88

7.43
5.80
9.04
11.35
9.09
7.06

1.98
2.66
1.93
3.61
2.42
3.11

1.51
2.07
1.83
4.07
3.52
2.93

10.58
9.82
11.94
11.69
10.56
9.27

.32
.35
.44
.50
.66
.66

13.31
14.58
16.72
17.68
18.87
18.63

12.08
12.41
15.01
15.47
17.00
17.29

13.98
14.95
15.12
15.26
15.78
15.24

14.42
14.33
16.68
14.75
12.73
11.82

32.84
30.88
35.68
37.03
34.42
37.54

615.58
625.77
629.91
632.37
624.06
627.73

8.84
8.72
10.04
9.03
10.21
7.67

7.38
8.16
12.42
10.64
8.44
7.38

553.51
553.47
556.78
558.49
558.86
555.92

6.51
5.06
7.64
6.88
7.56
5.30

1.87
2.42
3.18
2.42
2.36
3.05

1.27
1.03
1.67
1.72
1.98
2.42

10.90
11.87
13.27
13.97
14.47
12.00

.85
.35
.38
.55
.64
.45

18.80
17.72
15.72
14.61
13.12
13.93

17.37
16.24
14.68
13.84
12.39
12.91

14.98
14.53
14.42
13.99
13.38
12.95

6.38
7.93
11.50
13.71
13.73
14.05

35.91
33.21
34.75
38.77
42.00
54.09

623.30
618.00
612.74
609.47
606.23
613.78

8.56
8.33
11.77
13.32
12.32
9.12

3.68
4.66
6.92
8.80
9.14
9.08

551 .28
547.19
543.60
539.93
535.12
541 .07

6.52
5.83
9.32
10.00
9.30
6.62

2.47
2.30
2.04
3.80
2.88
1.95

1.68
2.26
2.45
4.15
3.91
2.72

15.15
14.89
14.44
14.25
12.60
11.53

.55
.52
.53
.76
1.07
1.01

15.19
15.00
17.65
17.86
18.22
18.19

11.90
12.91
15.68
15.81
16.56
17.22

14.16
14.93
16.32
15.83
15.59
15.28

11.02
12.28
15.28
13.59
10.98
10.83

30.70
30.22
35.69
36.13
33.29
37.20

612.98
614.44
618.40
621.06
616.72
616.84

7.03
6.33
5.82
7.98
9.12
10.86

7.37
8.88
10.32
10.20
7.54
7.81

541 .04
543.22
545.29
547.76
547.25
545.48

4.91
4.65
4.06
5.91
6.88
8.09

1.83
1.89
2.06
1.92
2.18
2.92

1.15
1.12
1.93
1.62
2.57
1.98

12.67
13.10
13.25
13.59
13.36
13.65

.53
.33
.45
.52
.67
.70

17.17
19.50
15.64
15.07
13.65
13.31

16.10
16.26
14.88
13.83
13.14
12.27

14.45
14.31
13.99
14.00
13.43
13.22

6.85
6.57
10.50
14.68
13.95
11.24

33.47
32.74
34.93
36.33
43.13
51.68

614.96
565.60
604.93
605.53
603.68
604.43

7.29
8.96
9.87
12.75
11.75
8.29

4.94
4.57
6.66
8.31
7.73
6.63

544.59
501 .07
539.59
536.00
533.69
533.39

5.40
5.88
7.19
9.89
8.18
5.54

2.51
3.11
3.39
3.77
2.70
2.50

1.21
2.17
1.90
6.55
2.85
3.99

15.52
15.56
16.52
14.64
14.02
13.15

.52
.67
.71
.81
1.13
1.29

1979:
January
February...,
March
April

Mav

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

8

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
DAIRY PRODUCTS (Millions of pounds, except as noted)

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (Millions of wine gallons—231 cubic inches)

YEAR AND MONTH
Production »

Taxable
withdrawals1

Cheese

Butter, creamery

Still wines

Stocks.end
of
period 1

Imports 2

Distilling
materials
produced
at
wineries 1

Production
(factory) 3

Stocks,
cold
storage,
end of
period4

Production (factory) 3

Price,
wholesale,
92-score—
New York
(Dollars
per
pound) 5

Total

American,
whole milk

Imports 6

Price,
wholesale,
Cheddar,
single
daisiesChicago
(Dollars
per
pound)7

Stocks, cold storage,
end of period 4

Total

American,
whole
milk

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

168.04
189.33
202.38
193.28
233.41

155.80
150.21
157.32
164.72
167.14

209.50
224.57
229.07
231.24
262.30

11.19
13.01
13.35
14.54
14.91

331.37
375.20
472.91
369.35
470.56

1,484.1
1,537.1
1,419.7
1,441.5
1,324.6

224.8
318.7
207.0
66.5
52.1

0.612
.594
.590
.599
.610

1,634.5
1,592.0
1,631.8
1,723.6
1,755.5

1,148.8
1,094.5
1,108.4
1,157.3
1,158.3

472.9
422.1
340.7
326.0
308.6

419.9
384.2
301.6
283.6
271.0

75.8
77.6
83.0
78.0
79.3

0.409
.400
.426
.434
.450

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

218.38
217.46
222.89
277.80
245.04

165.80
175.27
181.52
197.23
216.97

265.11
272.02
268.28
306.36
293.32

16.34
17.46
19.98
22.28
28.23

391.14
362.71
373.08
403.32
303.08

1,112.0
1,224.9
1,164.8
1,118.2
1,137.0

32.3
168.6
117.4
88.6
118.8

.672
.675
.678
.685
.704

1,854.0
1,918.8
1,938.2
1,989.6
2,201.4

1,220.3
1,276.3
1,273.8
1,266.4
1,423.4

372.7
390.3
381.0
317.5
324.5

322.2
344.0
318.7
265.4
254.0

135.5
151.8
168.2
130.0
161.3

.527
.521
.548
.603
.649

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

357.36
301.16
437.54
401.45
384.82

246.97
269.58
273.07
280.04
300.25

366.31
350.88
422.37
451.59
451 .84

34.28
45.07
53.15
9
49.58
47.39

402.38
261.10
378.68
354.30
339.31

1,143.7
1,101.9
918.6
961.7
983.8

96.8
107.5
46.4
49.2
10.9

.693
.696
.689
.674
.818

2,374.3
2,604.6
2,685.4
2,937.4
2,811.4

1,511.5
1,644.3
1,672.5
1,858.6
1,654.6

304.3
331.4
357.8
494.0
367.8

238.9
269.4
290.3
420.8
307.0

95.5
179.4
232.0
315.6
179.5

.671
.714
.843
.973
1.044

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

405.78
409.82
420.24
433.99
509.05

298.25
310.43
315.56
330.13
349.35

473.72
505.49
527.21
558.43
610.53

56.36
65.79
89.77
87.63
97.68

344.77
276.55
244.25
254.36
224.39

978.6
1,085.6
994.3
984.6
1,145.3

47.1
184.9
206.9
177.8
304.6

.944
1.015
1.141
1.272
1.448

3,320.2
3,358.5
3,519.7
3,717.2
3,984.3

2,048.8
2,043.1
2,074.2
2,189.9
2,375.8

478.4
468.6
436.4
512.1
578.8

411.3
404.7
357.9
406.5
479.6

206.8
209.4
242.2
248.3
231.2

1.161
1.187
1.301
1.414
1.562

1981
1982

466.23
554.01

363.64
396.24

604.41
695.27

107.60
113.79

188.20
190.23

1,228.2
1,257.0

429.2
466.8

1.535

4,277.6
4,539.8

2,642.3
2,750.5

709.6
963.5

623.0
880.8

247.7
269.3

1.672
1.684

6.43
7.01
6.13
4.08
6.08
5.24

26.44
23.94
32.95
25.96
26.70
26.70

484.42
458.07
465.35
435.94
397.22
384.48

7.11
4.50
7.44
6.95
6.66
8.16

6.70
4.74
4.20
6.66
7.99
8.77

98.4
86.7
89.8
92.4
99.2
83.0

206.7
214.8
210.1
218.2
239.7
260.1

1.150
1.150
1.195
1.239
1.245
1.246

292.9
272.4
323.3
319.0
340.6
344.1

173.5
163.7
186.4
192.8
210.7
210.0

445.1
453.7
448.6
462.2
504.3
529.3

361.4
367.3
363.0
377.6
416.9
431.9

12.8
6.5
10.8
15.0
15.5
21.7

1.410
1.350
1.356
1.374
1.376
1.389

4.93
36.47
152.56
144.34
43.38
17.34

23.93
27.58
26.96
31.87
30.36
26.74

379.90
366.90
485.00
564.86
582.45
558.43

7.76
6.46
7.14
7.23
8.70
9.53

10.79
31.30
84.38
69.90
11.95
6.98

72.5
64.3
60.5
78.0
75.8
84.0

258.3
239.1
220.4
200.5
182.1
177.8

1.271
1.345
1.358
1.342
1.353
1.366

318.8
309.1
290.8
308.1
289.6
308.7

193.1
180.3
167.8
174.5
161.5
175.5

562.4
558.7
551.2
536.5
528.2
512.1

461.6
460.1
456.8
436.4
424.2
406.5

19.7
22.4
20.8
22.0
29.2
52.0

1.409
1.458
1.488
1.466
1.447
1.444

7.07
4.87
5.30
5.66
4.67
2.93

30.16
26.68
31.21
26.72
29.76
27.22

538.63
482.65
477.86
441.40
434.31
411.25

6.87
6.39
6.77
7.80
9.26
7.38

7.18
6.86
1.60
1.49
2.27
3.44

105.7
99.9
101.1
112.3
116.6
93.9

191.0
205.6
217.2
238.1
281.7
295.9

1.347
1.357
1.367
1:396
1.413
1.424

312.3
303.1
339.7
336.5
360.6
359.9

182.7
179.0
196.7
207.5
232.4
227.1

515.8
508.9
495.1
510.5
544.4
582.7

399.8
399.5
387.7
405.1
438.5
472.1

11.1
6.7
9.2
10.6
13.7
15.1

1.467
1.472
1.508
1.535
1.542
1.548

6.17
25.04
164.46
201.78
57.62
23.49

26.94
27.28
25.32
38.52
29.10
30.44

364.24
362.27
485.73
645.59
627.26
610.53

8.99
8.06
9.14
8.76
9.23
9.03

1.82
10.22
57.10
90.62
31.48
10.30

83.7
75.3
77.0
91.4
84.7
103.6

308.0
306.4
302.9
301.5
302.7
304.6

1.433
1.515
1.517
1.526
1.536
1.539

332.7
317.6
317.0
332.1
317.2
355.6

208.3
192.9
179.8
186.6
176.7
205.9

620.0
613.8
610.6
590.9
565.4
578.8

507.7
501.2
498.2
484.4
462.3
479.6

17.6
17.5
24.9
29.3
30.9
44.4

1.555
1.570
1.615
1.653
1.641
1.641

7.89
5.04
5.88
5.44
5.62
4.47

30.30
25.11
32.37
29.17
29.04
31.24

558.03
548.64
527.08
493.90
466.79
428.44

8.91
7.52
7.44
7.70
9.34
7.97

5.51
3.52
2.81
2.94
5.96
5.25

123.1
108.4
115.5
117.3
115.5
95.9

332.1
372.3
407.4
450.4
473.6
507.5

1.534
1.537
1.535
(10)

342.8
317.8
374.1
379.5
394.2
390.9

214.1
200.6
231.1
242.2
257.9
249.5

601.7
596.3
593.6
632.4
649.8
685.7

504.7
508.6
503.9
539.9
555.6
585.0

10.3
11.6
15.3
19.5
13.7
16.8

1.640
1.640
1.669
1.670
1.678
1.679

5.84
74.37
202.16
107.91
26.61
15.00

29.27
26.66
31.46
36.57
31.55
30.97

401.63
437.57
602.25
656.73
625.00
604.41

8.58
9.51
8.37
10.24
11.12
10.91

2.96
35.12
67.97
32.05
13.63
10.50

82.7
82.3
85.2
99.5
93.4
109.5

515.5
515.6
489.5
470.0
451.1
429.2

353.0
340.6
334.4
343.4
334.1
372.7

223.4
209.9
194.0
203.6
192.4
223.2

714.2
719.4
694.3
682.4
677.5
709.6

615.7
617.7
598.6
591.3
590.4
623.0

18.6
16.9
22.0
23.4
26.5
52.9

1.678
1.678
1.678
1.685
1.692
1.684

4.02
6.03
7.07
4.87
3.81
4.97

28.97
25.64
35.20
30.03
28.62
30.96

575.28
553.12
524.33
492.03
467.53
435.01

9.96
6.49
7.81
8.17
9.45
10.61

2.88
2.87
4.04
11.35
1.37
2.08

127.3
115.9
123.4

430.3
440.4
447.8

351.3
331.1
391.7

219.6
205.4
237.1

711.7
696.4
722.4

626.3
622.6
641.6

1,202.9

"759.4

"803.9

"712.3

19.0
11.8
15.7
16.8
18.8
20.6

1.684
1.684
1.684
1.684
1.684
1.684

5.18
29.96
162.79
229.61
72.07
23.64

25.76
29.17
27.10
34.14
71.06
29.58

408.23
395.40
512.20
702.10
705.62
695.27

8.83
9.99
9.93
9.13
11.94
11.47

1.86
11.68
43.17
71.36
27.96
9.61

18.2
22.7
25.6
24.6
28.7
46.8

1.684
1.684
1.683
1.686
1.686
1.686

1979:
January
February
March
April

May
June
July
August .
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March ..
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August .
September
October
November
December

11

334.0

541 .6

8

(10)

11

256.4

510.0

1,121.3

673.2

864.3

765.1

300.0

466.8

1,141.5

655.7

963.5

880.8

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—DAIRY PRODUCTS—Con.
CONDENSED AND EVAPORATED MILK

DRY MILK

FLUID MILK
Production

YEAR AND MONTH

Production,
case goods l

Stocks,
manufacturers',
case goods,
end of period 1

Exports 2

Production on
farms 3

Utilization in
manufactured
dairy
products *

Price,
wholesale,
U.S. average
(Dollars per
100 pounds) 5

Dry whole
milk

6

Stocks, manufacturers',
end of period 6

Nonfat dry
milk— human
food

Dry whole
milk

Nonfat dry
milk— human
food

Exports 7

Price,
manufacturers'
average
selling, nonfat
dry miiK—
human food
(Dollars per
pound) 8

Millions of pounds, except as noted
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

2 1873
2,002.9
1 9762
1 ,982.7
1 7889

2307
145.9

1384
1138

1373

121 4
100 1
899

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1 8379
1,557.5
1 4474
1 ,483.8
1 2683

2045
196.0
101 3
106.9

131 2
624
75 1

1157

497

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1 268 1
1,183.3
1 1022
1 ,035.2
9269

886

677

74.7

54.9

692

424

79.2

42.3

586

548

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

932.1

706
752

489
329
10370
423
434

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

787.9
796 1
724.7

70.3

757.9
734.9

46.0
51.9

767
51.8

59 1
58.2
64.9
72.2
81.9

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

660
56.4

496
68.3

803

903
117 1

71 9

1347

67.7
62.2
59.8

586

131.7
129.2
118.8
884

59.2

76.7

596

753

58.2
61.8

73.9

66.6

762
886
105.8

689

1158

654

1278

57.3
55.9
51.5
50.3
60.7

131 7
119.6

55.3

545

41 7
369

59.8

39.5

649
670

530
66 3
770

685

July .
August
September
October
November
December

93.4

756
51.8

68.3

July
August
September
October
November
December

July
August
September ....
October
November
December

1407

8189

1981
1982

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

192.2

629

81 6
99 1
101.1
848

62.1
68.6

58.6
46.0

66.8

68 1
59.6

13

587

455

53.4

40.7

61 6

477

1956

1840

181 6

13

891

1033

51 9

422

81 7

4.09

86.1

412

91 0

4.17

87.6

423

886

56398
58677
57997
57,167
58961

481

944

118566
120,025
115491
115,586
1 1 5 398

60364
60,931
57920
59,857
59230

5.87
6.09
7.20
8.34
8.78

722

120 180
122654
121 461
123 411
128,525

63630
66009
64,763
66038
71,663

9.66

78.1

972
10.60
12.00
13.00

694

133,013
135,795

76,391
79,098

13.80
13.60

102.2

31
3.1
50
4.4
43
28

9960
9,281
10534
10,603
11 243
10948

5424
5,019
5777
5,855
6379
6 170

11.90
11.90
11.80
11.60
11.50
11 50

7.1
5.5
8.0
9.5
8.3
78

18
24
3.8
4.8
30
38

10683
10409
9,987
10063
9623
10,077

5720
5474
4,919
5291

11 60
12.00
12.30
12.60

4874
5 136

12.80

66
7.6
5.6
5.7
73
6.4

29
3.6
37
40
44
28

10320
9,972
10945
11 024
11 697
11 335

5682
5562
6043

1280

6418

12 70

6940
6 631

1260

21
31
4.2
40
36
5.0

11 075
10*794
10,353
10461
10055
10494

6 331
5854
5,530
5650
5 125
5897

28
34
29
21
28
32

10805
10 161
11*549
11 555
12 099
11 606

6254
5 900
6783
6972
7 182
7*000

14 10
14 00

27
24
3.0
29
3.1
3.7

11 387
11 132
10,659
10768
10,387
10,905

6497
6 203
5,875
5 922
5,561
6,242

1340
1350

14.00
14.00

22
50
12
18
18
25

11 116
10391
11 728

6362
6 103
7 066

1380
1370

is 35 723

13 21 652

89.2

34.9
19.3

24
6
5
3
3
6

125 707
126251
125202
126967
124 180

62 169
62811
61 193
62902
60202

119912
118732
117225
116,108
1 1 7 007

74.3

524

798

5.49
5.71

70.2

689
75.2
78.0
67.7
63.1

74.6

853
82.7
92.7

1290

66
6.2
82
55
61
79

12.80
1280

12 50

72
63
6.4
80
74
6.9

12 60
1280

13.20
1370

14 00
14.10

66
63
75
78
84
64

1380
1370

13 50
1340

13.70
1400

14 00

73
5.1
53
7.0
50

1 5798
1 ,678.6
1 5944
1 ,452.3
1 ,444 4

69
6.1
76
6.6
47

1182
98.7

1,4176
1 ,223.5

4.0
3.4
5.4
6.4
5.6

77.0
37.9
74.5

9166

1,019.9
1,001.5
926.2

81 5
108.8
582

83.9

953

1120

954
79.8
55.9
58.3

563
71.9

743
78.4

897
115 1
1358
1325

122 1
1040
77.3
72.8

69 1
89.6

956
96 1
1128
1264

136 8
1296

1320
1320

13

1360

18 445

1390

.714

86.7
93.3

198.0
187.8

4.9
4.6
4.3
5.8
7.1
86

37.0
40.8
50.5
84.4

3.1
1.4
3.0
12.9
13.0

800
.887
12

.939
.936

.764
.766
.772
.788
.794

5.3

795

82
7.2
6.1
4.9
49
4.3

1232

8.8
2.1
6.3
7.2
6.8
3.6

797

47
4.6
6.1
44
4.8
63

85.5
80.5
83.7
1144

14.1
10.1
15.7

140.4

11.7
15.3

65
4.5
3.0
3.4
50
5.3

1187
76.2
75.3
69.5
85.0

10.6
28.1
26.5
14.7
17.5

65
48
3.9
40
46
36

81.7

16.9

110.1

33
29
3.0
28
4.3
6.0

92
77
93

1178
1079
1275

76
6.9
69

110.2
96.0
92.9

844
92.6

1374

109.5

933

6.6

5.3

7.2
11.4
14.6

872
.887
.888
.889
.892
.897
.922
.936
.939

.938
.936
.937
.939

242

939

31.4

.939

99.1
1043
87.2

26.3
30.9
17.0

.938
.938
.939
.944
.942
.940

75.8
86.7

877
94.5

944

8.2
7.9
2.0
9.4
12.6
17.4

11 4
18.2

29 4

224

3390

73

898

243

2969

60

933

96

.839
.839
.840

116.3

837

13

.801
.807
.834
.840
.841

96.5
1020
1165

13 417 5

13

665

1283

1275

204
23.1
16.7
13.7

12 1

13 80
13.90
32854

.634

6.0
6.0

13.30
19470

42.0
62.6

176.2

110.1

224
.235
.263

122.8

85.0

1320

33983

11

73.3

1197
1129
93.0

920

.307
.331
.464
.586
.633

926

71
79
8.2
89
8.5
8.9

89.3

40.1

147
182

149.2
202.3
126.1

1,314.3
1 ,400.6

108.5

9

47.1

607

144
.146

.199

134.6

1 1066
920.4
9087
1,160.7

.148

153.7
169.6
127.2
226.1

60.1
51.9

98.8

0 154

1867

790

9.1
60
4.4
43
5.3

51.4
53.9
75.5
89.8

2700
319.1
564.8
850.9
458.8

1325
99.0

13 50

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




5.02

20198
2,230.3
2 1061
2,177.2
1 9885

22.4

104

.936
.936
.937

94

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS
EX-

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

BARLEY,
CORN,
OATS,
RYE,

WHEAT
(Millions of
bushels—
48
pounds) '

Stocks, domestic,
end of
period 3
tion—crop
estimate
for the
year z

Total

On
farms

Off
farms

19.9
30.1
10.7

102.6

24.3

3,707.4
4,320.0
4,268.6
4,383.2
3,768.8

2,928.8
3,454.0
3,310.7
3,390.1
2,755.3

778.6
866.1
957.9
993.1
1,013.5

616.6
515.3
594.0
553.5
572.0

803.3
793.8
950.7
965.9
915.2

662.7
656.5
791.6
899.8
921.5

557.6
552.1
668.4
738.9
710.7

105.1
104.4
123.2
161.0
210.8

30.2

55.1

4,167.6
4,860.4
4,449.5
4,687.1
4,152.2

53.2
60.6
94.6
56.7
31.8

5,646.3
5,579.8
5,670.7
4,701.4
5,840.8

4,704.3
4,834.2
4,487.7
3,640.9
4,473.5

3,555.3
3,692.7
3,371.3
2,560.9
3,203.2

1,149.1
1,141.5
1,116.4
1,080.0
1,270.3

511.7
886.2
1,312.3
1,180.8
1,321.8

878.1
690.6
659.1
600.7
639.0

941.9
778.3
633.9
502.6
492.8

691.4
558.2
472.2
380.1
398.7

250.6
220.1
161.7
122.5

117.5
110.3
114.2
119.2
117.8

52.1
72.8
31.3
34.5
68.9

6,289.2
6,505.0
7,267.9
7,938.8
6,644.8

4,902.0
5,552.3
6,319.1
6,886.2
5,858.8

3,358.0
3,873.6
4,637.7
5,041.7
4,141.5

1,544.0
1,678.7
1,681.5
1 ,844.5
1,717.3

1 ,748.0
1,596.2
9
1,975.2
2,333.5
2,485.3

540.4
752.8
581.7
526.6
458.3

337.1
485.3
465.8
400.8
329.3

8

95.9
66.4

8,201.6
8,397.3

6,967.7
8,423.8

5,033.8
6,156.9

1 ,933.8
2,266.9

2,159.3
1,924.9

509.2
617.0

4,500.4

3,177.9

1,322.5

169.6

3,287.2

2,318.0

969.2

198.5
2299

1,303.9

794.5

509.5

4.5

6,886.2

5,041.7

1 ,844.5

221 9
225.4
185.5
214.6
222.2
223.6

32
39
4.1
67
4.7
51

4,857.3

3,441.0

1,416.3

3,670.4

2,577.8

1,092.6

1,617.5

920.9

696.6

9.1

5,858.8

4,141.5

1,717.3

64
11 5
4.8
35
4.2
15

3,987.2

2,641.1

1,346.1

2,774.2

1,818.3

955.9

293.0
303.2
374.2
425.8
380.3

Ml. 7
184.7
250.3
263.6
238.1

115.2
118.5
123.9
162.2
142.2

462.4
421.7
417.4
298.7
379.2

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

2,813.6
2,586.1
9
3,31 1.2
3,640.3
3,914.4

383.0
427.8
454.8
382.8
361.0

1981
1982

3,918.3
3,524.8

479.3
522.4

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May....
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

255.2
245.9
206.4
125.0
161.8

392.1
361.4
320.0
227.8
275.3
8

275.1
332.2
391.2
365.6
303.4

8

157.6
222.0
277.0
246.4
185.6

136.9
115.6
113.6
102.7
113.5
8

333.1
418.1

231.2
293.9

101.9
124.2

296.5

198.7

97.8

228.0

149.4

78.6

361.8
352.2
323.4
377.5
342.7
348.3

461.8

311.5

150.3

365.6

246.4

119.2

278.5
281.2
310.0
321.1
266.3
298.7

262.3

166.0

96.3

192.1

112.4

79.7

327.6
363.2
350.5
368.1
366.4
382.9

392.5

249.7

142.7

303.4

185.6

117.8

203.4

113.4

90.0

137.3

74.4

62.8

202.4
194.7
248.3
266.8
283.5
338.8

348.0
341.8
361.9
326.1
293.9
289.9

65.3

100.2
57.4
74.4
65.9
63.6
40.2
17.8

8.3
7

7
1
(10)

3
1.1
23

2.3
95

93
68

451.6

303.6

148.0

333.1

231.2

101.9

285.8
299.5
360.9
353.7
339.4
344.8

226.9

147.5

79.4

149.7

94.1

55.7

243.7
248.5
245.8
268.7
269.1
264.9

501.4

353.4

148.0

418.1

293.9

124.2

67

85
82
6.5
39
7.5
63

1,034.0

490.1

543.8

6,967.7

5,033.8

1,933.8

5,131.8

3,625.9

1,505.9

3,904.1

2,758.5

1,145.6

2,285.9

1 ,356.0

8,423.8

6,156.9

49

86
5.7
15
3.0
1.9

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.

8

94.1

929.9
2,266.9

189.9
184.6
204.8
213.3
170.3
192.0
197.1
206.2
202.6
240.9
245.0
238.6
208.3
199.8
222.2
185.3
207.5
157.7
147.2
139.2
150.0
194.6
175.0
172.4
151.1
147.2
189.3
195.0
212.4
179.8
119.8
112.8
107.4
166.5
169.8
173.8

4.6

9.4
11.6

7.6
20.9

7.1
25.2
54.3
30.0
16.2

73.5
82.7
80.6
76.0
61.7

12.1
11.2
15.2

12.8

365.2
473.7

314.1
397.9

51.1
75.8

381.6

317.3

64.3

280.0

229.3

50.7

568.1

465.8

102.3

476.8

400.8

76.0

339.6

284.3

55.3

236.4

198.3

38.1

484.6

395.3

89.3

391.0

329.3

61.7

256.1

211.7

44.4

176.9

148.9

28.0

458.5

384.7

73.7

365.2

314.1

51.1

236.9

200.5

36.3

152.0

127.2

24.8

581.3

486.0

95.3

473.7

397.9

75.8

1875

37

12.4
12.0
165
87
7.7

410.6
568.0
546.3
476.8
391.0

1246

83

6.7
56

8

130.1

25
28

295.7
301.2
358.8
369.6
312.8
318.6




oat-

meal 6

80.1
77.1
85.4
87.8

392.1
373.7
426.2
427.1
416.1

1,204.5
1,789.3
2,896.2
2,220.3
2,529.0

Off
farms

693.4
688.9
677.6
604.5
661.3

1,590.3
1,245.4
1,267.4
1,059.5
1,338.1

7

On
farms

773.6
766.0
763.0
692.2
763.9

1966 .
1967
1968
1969
1970
7

Total

1,010.3
1,012.2
965.5
852.3
926.9

1965.. .

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

Off farms

Exports,
including

294.2
426.4
439.4
481.6
598.9

154.3
130.7
130.4
119.9
116.3

7

On farms

tion —crop
estimate
for the
year 2

1,472.9
1,251.7
1,135.2
1,137.4
956.5

179.8
211.3
195.1
180.8
184.8

1964

Total

Stocks, domestic,
end of
period 3
Exports,
including
meal and
flour 6

3,018.6
2,958.3
3,209.6
2,737.5
3,096.6

334.1
342.0
325.5
300.6
301.1

1963. .

Production—crop
estimate
for the
year,
grain
only5

4,491.5
4,210.0
4,344.8
3,874.9
4,053.1

392.4
427.7
392.8
386.1
392.3

1962

Exports,
including
malt4

Stocks, domestic, end of period 3

3,597.8
3,606.3
4,019.2
3,484.3
4,084.3

1,085.9
1,162.6
1,238.7
1,385.8
1,385.6

1961

OATS (Millions of bushels— 32 pounds)

CORN (Millions of bushels— 56 pounds)

BARLEY (Millions of bushels—48 pounds)

4.8
9.1
5.8

.4
.2
.4
.3
.5
.3
.2
.3
.2
.2
1.0
.8
.3
.1
.1
.5
.5
1.2
1.0
1.3
1.0
1.7
.5
.9

.7
1.5
.8
2.5
1.9
.6
1.4
.8
.9
.6
.5
.3

.6
.3
.6
.8
.6
.8
.3
.3
.3
.8
.2
.3

95

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS—Con.
RYE (Millions of bushels-56
pounds)

RICE (Millions of pounds, except as noted)
Southern States mills 3

California mills 2
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

1961

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

Productioncrop estimate
for the year
(Millions of
bags— 100 Ib.) »

Shipments
from mills,
milled rice

Stocks, rough
and cleaned
(cleaned basis),
end of period

Receipts from
producers,
rough rice

Shipments
from mills,
milled rice

Stocks,
domestic,
rough and
cleaned
(cleaned basis),
end of period

Exports 4

Price, producer,
No. 2 (Dollars
per pound) 5

Stocksdomestic, end
of period, total 8

1,315
1,506
1,467
1,523
1,612

857
964
1,022
1,025
1,056

126
167
168
185
207

3,806
4,373
5,255
5,575
5,710

2,506
3,064
3,243
3,665
4,020

1,378
1,303
1,592
1,670
1,641

1,772
2,314
2,638
2,933
3,411

0.086
.094
.093
.086
.083

27.3
40.7
29.2
32.5
33.3

19.5
23.7
14.7
21.0
28.8

85.0
89.4

1,536
1,913
2,020
2,012
1,755

920
1,403
1,376
1,515
1,393

317
254
312
270
82

5,880
6,674
7,086
6,605
6,497

3,962
4,544
4,774
4,818
4,438

1,758
1,875
2,013
1,695
1,748

2,978
4,066
4,163
4,185
3,828

.083
.085
.087
.085
.085

27.8
23.9
23.0
30.2
36.8

28.4
27.7
24.2
29.3
40.8

2,004
1,774
2,151
1,925
2,346

1,446
1,266
1,591
1,359
1,705

98
86
109
135
138

5,567
7,472
6,021
7,047
8,461

4,206
5,133
4,226
4,816
5,312

1,737
1,967
1,816
1,788
2,150

3,252
4,447
3,583
3,801
4,711

.087
.098
.180
.252
.190

49.2
28.3
24.7
17.5
15.9

54.6
53.5
21.0
11.6

1,492
1,460
989
1,800
2,711

158
214
304
249
231

9,563
9,557
8,824
9,247
10,831

5,481
6,217
6,130
6,019
6,795

2,682
2,629
2,488
2,503
2,969

4,640
4,995
4,972
4,978
6,620

.140
.152
.173
.225

14.9
16.5
24.1
22.4
16.5
18.8
20.8

91.9
83.8
85.8
85.4
92.8

112.4
128.4

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

115.6
133.2
131.9
146.2

2,220
2,215
1,675
2,721
3,582

1981
1982

182.7
154.2

3,359
2,986

2,267
1,619

510
503

10,821
11,482

7,354
7,020

2,763
3,170

6,801
5,516

.256
.166

June

124
171
330
213
193
141

162
79
151
191
123
104

222
122
187
139
144
141

607
482
563
539
351
198

509
511
553
599
617
473

3,365
1,624
1,977
1,740
1,340
1,001

361
416
484
498
531
334

.140
.140
.140
.165
.165
.165

Julv
August
September
October
November
December

106
167
182
422
380
292

131
76
145
197
232
208

80
115
96
190
241
249

142
794
1,870
2,246
822
634

419
426
440
535
503
434

717
1,574
1,608
2,527
2,545
2,503

434
310
316
426
320
546

.165
.190
.200
.205
.205
.195

364
248
247
243
254
320

348
146
228
192
176
256

175
214
173
169
177
166

479
1,032
620
289
166
155

510
621
619
480
445
611

2,317
2,346
2,138
1,859
1,552
1,082

584
557
584
518
585
540

.200
.220
.235
.240
.240
.220

288
237
195
476
368
342

285
113
258
132
238
339

100
162
49
255
301
231

218
829
2,439
2,170
1,077
1,358

412
498
568
687
583
761

866
912
1,938
2,664
2,813
2,969

644
419
577
409
474
730

.210
.205
.205
.210
.245
.265

June

354
253
333
351
317
218

216
271
268
303
346
186

283
224
226
203
120
107

436
830
749
274
142
85

590
635
852
660
492
499

2,686
2,604
2,342
1,853
1,456
1,008

533
613
809
688
794
497

.270
.270
.275
.275
.280
.280

July
August
September
October
November
December

168
219
92
473
293
287

67
238
106
90
79
97

174
114
98
326
426
510

182
1,503
3,308
1,696
848
768

389
511
673
738
660
654

772
1,232
2,722
3,091
2,906
2,763

371
453
470
532
583
458

.280
.265
.250
.225
.2t3
.195

June

84
184
221
202
204
77

70
62
76
129
210
279

493
550
628
639
577
356

505
683
784
702
552
406

612
564
685
662
602
583

2,572
2,300
2,132
1,868
1,610
1,308

479
515
399
487
661
538

.185
.175
.160
.158
.165
.163

Julv
August
September
October ,.
November
December

723
225
76
505
346
139

161
332
110
81
63
47

344
174
108
369
462
503

434
1,198
3,278
1,507
714
720

505
559
615
541
542
550

1,012
1,270
2,826
3,276
3,232
3,170

370
809
320
431
199
307

.160
.165
.165
.165
.155
.180

99.2

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November .
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

Productioncrop estimate
for the year l

54.2
66.0
70.3
73.2
76.3

104.1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

Receipts,
domestic,
rough rice

.. .

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7

.177

9.1
6

8.9
8.8

15.2
17.7

9.3
7.9
10.9

11.7

9.0

24.8

17.7

15.0
12.2

18.5

9.3

6.9
4.1

14.6

7.9

5.8
3.1

16.5

10.9

96

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS—Con.
WHEAT FLOUR (Thousands of sacks— 100 pounds; except as noted)

WHEAT (Millions of bushels—60 pounds)
Stocks (domestic), end of period 3

Production (crop estimate
for
the year) l
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Total

Spring
wheat

Winter
wheat

Distribution2

Total

359.3
316.6
310.2
389.7
405.3

1,623.1
1,500.0
1,304.1
1,059.6
930.7

697.9
590.3
716.6
819.5
694.2

628.6
516.2
639.1
746.2
646.5

875.7
675.6
642.1
489.2
690.0

820.8
637.1
587.8
439.9
638.8

158
269
233
262
298

1,075
823
914
1,021
1,017

1,325
1,262
1,354
,451
,430

1 ,982.3
1,816.6
1,614.3
1,449.3
1 ,336.0

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

,305
,508
,557
,443
,352

248
314
339
311
260

1,057
1,194
1,218
1,131
1,092

,595
,346
,426
,253
,477

1,047.5
1,209.7
1,341.4
1,532.8
1,410.0

406.9
505.2
576.9
609.4
526.1

640.6
704.5
764.4
923.4
883.9

1971
1972
1973

474
360
433
406
484

1,145
1,186
1,278
1,376
1,643

,482
,694

1975

1,619
1,546
1,711
1,782
2,127

2,183
1,607
1,847

1,547.6
1,399.0
928.3
1,107.5
1,386.6

694.5
510.2
364.4
446.3
548.6

853.1
888.8
564.0
661.2
838.0

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

2,149
2,046
1,776
2,134
2,374

585
505
553
533
479

1,564
1,540
1,222
1,601
1,895

1,753
1,835
2,144
2,051
2,191

1981
1982

2,799
2,809

695
700

2,104
2,108

2,526
2,473

2,178.0
2,520.5

955.6
1,166.1

1,222.4
1,354.5

402

1,229.4

633.3

596.2

924.1

484.3

439.8

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

10

1,783.6
1,997.0
1,630.8
1,716.2
1,903.2

10

667.2
834.6
814.4
773.9
753.4

10

1,116.4
1,162.5
816.4
942.2
1,149.7

306

1 ,240.7

9

12

627.1
9
81 7.0
1,403.5
944.0
1,158.2

9

588.3
9
778.5
1,372.1
919.4
1,134.5

Flour

260,316
262,069
260,007
9
261 ,663
250,384
9

Millfeed
(Thousands of
short
tons)

4,858
4,876
4,794
9
4,890
4,645
9

Grindings
of wheat
(Thousands
bushels—
60
pounds) 6

Stocks
held by
mills,
end of
period6

Prices, producer
(Dollars per8100
pounds)
Exports 7

Spring,
standard
patent
(Minneapolis)

Winter,
hard,
95%
patent
(Kansas
City)

591,999
595,353
589,245
9
591 ,654
564,724

4,973
4,789
4,823
5,068
4,314

30,148
32,238
33,700
31,475
20,464

5.520
5.909
5.639
5.652
5.784

5.167
5.621
5.365
5.390
5.464

9

253,000
245,240
254,185
254,094
253,094

4,619
4,423
4,511
4,458
4,409

568,672
549,801
569,649
567,956
563,714

4,180
4,372
4,638
4,595
4,329

23,540
16,535
23,264
21,133
21,996

6.365
6.124
5.927
5.923
6.179

5.994
5.631
5.449
5.438
5.569

249,810
250,441
254,661
9
251 ,097
9
258,985

4,279
4,303
4,395
4,481
4,701

555,092
557,801
567,287
562,962
482,675

4,362
4,746
5,505
4,499
3,907

16,637
16,549
13,456
10,563
10,178

6.145
6.378
8.734
11.887
10.552

5.446
5.867
8.454
11.059
9.365

9

13,907
17,994
19,711
18,291
15,014

9.509 "8.303
6.246
7.160
7.467
8.012
9.268
8.508
11
10.566 "10.116

1,001.3
905.8
1 2894
1,265.1
1,344.5

968.9
863.9
1,243.5
1 ,222.5
1,309.5

275,077
275,784
277,950
284,051
282,655

4,920
4,878
4,860
4,945
4,866

618,284
618,125
621,321
636,375
628,599

4,334
4,160
3,214
3,975
3,842

1,647.7
1,527.5

1,610.8
1,493.6

283,966
284,965

5,045
5,136

634,381
640,158

3,460
4,276

15,839
14,518

10.844
10.545

405
375
402
383
423
392

50,999
48,271
52,571
50,319
55,216
50,250

3,477

382
1,165
1,163
752
2,689
1,727

7.813
8.038
8.313
8.300
9.013
9.288

7.550
7.775
8.175
8.125
8.800
9.075

1,669
2,489
2,218
1,223
842
1,971

10.638
10.513
10.463
10.563
10.713
10.438

10.388
10.088
10.075
10.100
10.600
10.463

1,018
1,300
2,713
867
918
1,606

10.088
10.413
10.113
9.688
10.375
10.338

10.000
10.263
9.813
9.488
10.013
9.838

894
2,137
1,396
1,034
522
609

11.025
10.963
10.975
11.113
11.138

10.000
10.113
10.475
10.600
10.675

71.3
69.8
78.3
78.7
83.1

70.4
67.1
75.5
77.0
76.8

106.2

102.2

22,822
21,547
23,459
22,296
24,578
22,541

137.2
123.6
134.8
151.9
110.8
119.5

133.3
117.8
129.6
149.0
108.9
114.9

23,513
26,340
23,285
26,143
24,783
22,744

404
458
408
460
437
398

52,111
59,006
52,375
58,904
55,710
50,643

85.0
92.5

24,553
22,624
22,165
21,231
22,814
21,356

429
394
384
368
390
377

54,955
50,352
49,104
47,170
49,836
47,786

3,895

3,813

12

11
11

10.347
10.600

788

2,270.8

1,030.1

555

1,716.2

773.9

942.2

492

1,225.1

569.6

655.5

101.1
100.3

902.0

376.5

525.5

90.7
99.9

82.7
89.5
94.7
98.3
88.6
96.2

125.7
144.6
139.3
118.6
113.4
133.4

123.6
139.6
136.0
116.2
112.2
131.9

23,137
24,025
24,813
26,285
24,420
25,232

410
424
430
453
392
415

51,760
52,980
54,762
58,392
54,582
56,920

132.2
128.8
134.0
134.5

129.9
124.4
128.8
127.7

421
399
435
424
420
416

53,921
51,084
55,310 ""3,897"
53,402
52,184
3,895
52,643

980
1,896
2,241
2,932
1,724
2,350

11.050
11.113
10.975
11.100
11.075
11.125

10.663
10.400
10.275
10.525
10.313
10.525

987
1,420
724
284
117
184

10.813
10.750
10.588
10.525
10.675
10.338

10.275
10.300
10.200
10.025
10.313

605
2,165
2,336
2,858
1,760
944

10.763
10.950
10.738
10.538
10.550
10.500

10.638
10.700
10.638
10.425

352
1,196
698
593
824
185

10.538
10.188
10.475
10.388
10.463
10.450

324

805

2,472.3

974.7

1 ,497.6

570

1,903.2

753.4

1,149.7

575

1,328.6

538.9

789.8

414.3

574.5

80.0

76.0

130.0

124.5

24,247
22,787
24,959
23,967
23,421
23,521

140.4
148.7
195.8
157.6
127.8
137.8

138.1
145.4
194.1
156.9
127.5
137.4

23,342
23,665
24,189
24,712
22,835
22,321

410
431
436
440
410
403

51,194
53,323
54,589
55,552
50,982
50,197

394

125.6
143.8
164.5
154.1
118.9
157.9

124.2
138.7
159.1
147.4
114.8
155.7

23,985
23,553
25,256
22,474
21,886
22,471

432
423
453
403
393
406

53,740
52,786
56,663
50,348
49,018
50,215

987

2,987.1

1,421.0

1,566.0

118.7
126.8
132.4

117.9
124.0
130.8

470

2,520.5

1,166.1

1,354.5

99.9
96.0
88.9

98.5
94.1
88.5

23,153
24,669
24,213
24,965
23,867
24,473

424
448
435
450
429
441

52,333
55,826
54,340
56,328
53,778
54,783

988.8
340

1,053

2,735.2

1,206.2

1,529.0

558

2,178.0

955.6

1,222.4

622

1,557.1

748.4

808.7

1,163.9

581.0

582.9

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Wheat
only

Off farms

1,232
1,092
1,147
1,283
1,316

1974...

Total,
including
flour

On farms

1962
1963
1964
1965

1961

Production 5

Exports *

3,975

3,323
4,268

3,716
3,842

4,222
3,460

3,384
3,744

3,563
4,276

97

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—POULTRY, EGGS AND LIVESTOCK
POULTRY

YEAR AND MONTH

Slaughter
(Millions of
pounds) '

Total

LIVESTOCK—Calves and cattle

EGGS

Stocks, cold storage
(frozen), end of
period (Millions
of
pounds) 2
Turkeys

Price, in
Georgia
producing
area, live
broilers
(Dollars per
pound) 3

Production on
farms (Millions
of cases 10 ) 4

Stocks, cold storage,
end of
period6
Shell
(Thousands
of cases 10)

Frozen
(Millions of
pounds)

Price,
wholesale,
largedelivered;
Chicago
(Dollars per
dozen) 6

Slaughter— federally
inspected (Thousands
of
animals) 7
Calves

Cattle

Prices, wholesale (Dollars per 100 pounds)
Beef steers
(Omaha) 8

Steers,
stacker and
feeder
(Kansas
City)8

Calves,
vealers g

7,121
6,938
7,249
7,551
7,998

432
335
364
357
315

263
203
217
207
200

0.132
.144
.138
.137
.145

173.4
176.6
176.4
181.2
182.5

39
117
67
62
85

61
61
55
58
51

5,005
4,980
4,535
4,820
5,076

19,968
20,339
21,662
25,133
26,614

24.43
26.92
23.58
22.41
24.99

23.30
24.53
22.95
19.79
22.50

29.17
31.06
29.48
27.11
28.10

8,786
9,218
8,915
9,492
10,242

436
540
417
307
391

267
367
317
192
219

.145
.122
.131
.140
.123

184.7
194.8
192.5
191.5
190.1

27
86
59
51
51

36
89
72
43
50

.510
.479

4,432
4,002
3,876
3,637
3,024

27,319
27,780
29,592
30,536
30,793

25.71
25.29
26.87
29.45
29.36

25.41
24.67
25.89
29.30
30.15

32.41
31.61
33.75
38.90
44.82

1971
1972 . ...
1973
1974
1975

10,357
10,883
10,649
10,706
10,434

378
324
431
456
314

223
208
281
275
195

.128
".131
.239
.211
.269

193.6
192.3
183.5
182.3
179.5

60
41
34
36
22

74
68
43
54
36

.402
.380
.610
.598
.594

2,807
2,421
1,808
2,355
3,894

31,419
32,267
30,521
33,319
36,904

32.39
35.78
44.54
41.89
44.61

32.09
38.89
49.13
36.49
33.42

46.30
55.09
64.08
49.63
40.44

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1 1 ,739
11,916
12,554
13,820
14,233

363
310
280
387
339

203
168
175
240
198

.240
.237
.260
.260
.270

179.2
179.5
186.5
192.3
193.6

28
39
38
38
31

26
30
25
23
24

.678
.624
.603
.662
.628

4,438
4,696
3,620
2,499
2,294

38,992
38,717
36,948
31,504
31,642

39.11
40.38
52.34
67.75
66.96

37.65
38.74
56.16
77.60
71.30

45.18
48.19
69.24
91.41
75.52

15,058
15,146

392
345

238
204

.265
.250

194.0
193.6

35
34

22
25

.690
.668

2,478
2,729

32,819
33,907

63.84
64.30

64.26
62.79

77.25
77.70

1,057
878
1,063
1,066
1,232
1,195

280
258
239
236
268
328

171
155
136
128
153
201

.270
.295
.290
.285
.295
.275

16.4
14.7
16.4
15.9
16.3
15.7

22
18
24
20
27
24

25
24
21
22
22
23

.713
.677
.735
.687
.619
.648

265
212
245
200
188
162

3,090
2,559
2,670
2,366
2,622
2,554

60.35
64.88
71.04
75.00
73.99
68.53

69.95
75.61
82.55
86.83
82.20
75.00

80.73
91.48
97.50
104.56
110.35
94.25

1,241
1,363
1,156
1,407
1,136
1,026

411
527
590
610
437
387

272
382
432
446
281
240

.235
.230
.220
.210
.250
.270

16.1
16.1
15.7
16.3
16.1
16.8

32
28
31
24
24
38

26
25
24
26
23
23

.619
.640
.620
.597
.663
.724

190
216
193
225
210
192

2,492
2,862
2,390
2,837
2,593
2,470

67.06
62.74
67.84
65.81
67.00
68.72

72.07
72.37
77.81
76.34
78.92
77.55

92.29
88.74
96.68
96.48
73.88
70.00

1,169
1,045
1,106
1,216
1,239
1,232

385
366
361
372
402
461

247
225
209
207
234
287

.275
.250
.235
.215
.235
.245

16.8
15.5
16.5
15.9
16.1
15.5

47
24
22
30
47
51

22
24
23
26
27
29

.599
.563
.606
.568
.508
.546

212
187
201
185
161
154

2,739
2,486
2,403
2,540
2,616
2,533

66.32
67.44
66.88
63.07
64.58
66.29

76.52
78.35
72.67
66,89
65.52
68.83

70.00
70.88
73.88
73.60
71.88
72.00

1,216
1,178
1,234
1,332
1,084
1,182

495
548
556
579
403
339

326
384
399
420
258
198

.310
.320
.325
.305
.285
.280

15.8
16.0
15.9
16.5
16.1
16.8

39
28
39
15
19
31

29
31
30
29
25
24

.632
.659
.688
.643
.757
.773

186
182
198
228
185
214

2,667
2,684
2,739
3,002
2,507
2,725

70.47
72.31
69.68
67.18
65.05
64.29

69.48
71.92
71.53
75.00
70.23
70.04

73.00
79.12
85.00
83.40
76.47
77. 17

1,175
1,037
1,210
1,238
1,259
1,323

361
356
375
397
423
509

208
208
221
229
256
327

.285
.290
.275
.250
.255
.285

16.7
15.1
16.7
16.0
16.3
15.6

28
18
31
31
25
41

24
24
22
22
23
24

.714
.672
.666
.697
.622
.629

215
192
213
190
158
175

2,803
2,483
2,726
2,625
2,593
2,770

63.08
61.50
61.40
64.92
66.86
68.26

68.56
68.41
65.47
66.28
63.10
63.51

78.38
78.00
80.88
83.90
84.25
82.88

1,335
1,314
1,365
1,376
1,193
1,232

596
657
716
703
469
392

401
466
532
528
305
238

.290
.265
.245
.245
.235
.230

16.1
16.2
15.8
16.4
16.3

39
20
19
21
38
35

27
27
25
26
24
22

.675
.687
.707
.713
.773
.721

204
198
228
236
217
254

2,765
2,772
2,846
2,939
2,668
2,829

67.86
66.37
65.37
61.45
59.81
59.24

61.51
64.15
64.58
62.52
61.77
58.96

76.00
77.25
77.30
71.75
68.88
67.50

1,117
1,075
1,267
1,227
1,223
1,360

377
374
377

237
236
233

.255
.260
.255
240
.265
.275

28
19
39

21
19
17

.762
.742
.752
.683

8,183

23

.608

60.75
63.54
65.80
69.11
72.10
70.18

59.22
62.37
63.96
64.72
66.07
63.70

69.00
67.50
71.50
78.00
82.88
85.00

66.18
65.14
61.25
58.78
58.91
59.82

64.17
66.42
63.55
62.21
61.24
59.17

84.84
81.12
84.60
75.00
75.00
78.40

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

..
.

1981
1982

13

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December ....

1981:
January
February
March
April
May ...
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

13

1,306
1,377
1,364
1,337
1,270
1,223

14

425

14

282

565

436

345

204

.265
.250
.255
240
.235
.235

12

14

48.5
48.8

32

14

702

14

604

47.9

29

28

34

25

617
.616
.659
.668

609

8,192

692

8,770

726

8,762

662

48.4

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




14

14

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—LIVESTOCK AND MEATS
MEATS (Millions of pounds, except as noted)

LIVESTOCK

Lamb and mutton

Beef and veal

Total meats (excl. lard)

Sheep and lambs

Hogs

Prices z
Hog-

YEAR AND MONTH

Slaughter,
federally
inspected,
(Thousands of
animals) '

Wholesale,
average,

all

weightsSioux City
(Dollars

per 100
pounds)

corn
price
ratio
(Bushels
of corn
equal in
value to

100
pounds
of live

Slaughter,
federally
inspected,
(Thousands of
animals) *

Price,
wholesale,
lambs,
average—
Omaha
(Dollars

Production4

Stocks,
cold
storage,

end of

period 5

per 100

Exports,
meats and
meat
preparations 6

Imports,
meats and
meat
preparations 6

Production 4

Stocks,
cold
storage,

end of

Exports 8

ports 6

period 5

pounds) 3

Price,
wholesale,
beef,
fresh
steer
car-

casses,
choice
(Dollars

Production4

Stocks,
cold
storage,

end of

period 5

per

pound) 7

hog)

1962
1963
1964
1965

65,632
67,770
71,577
71,667
63,708

16.92
16.59
15.21
15.08
21.12

16.5
16.0
13.4
13.1
17.7

15,036
14,692
13,955
12,947
11,710

16.45
19.03
19.47
20.91
23.93

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

63,729
70,915
74,789
75,682
78,187

23.38

18.5
16.3
18.0
20.3
19.1

11,553
11,516
10,888
10,070
10,009

24.07
23.60
26.58
28.53
27.43

1971

18.41
26.58
40.10
34.75
48.30

14.0
22.1
21.7
12.2
17.1

10,256
9,905
9,234
8,556
7,552

27.43

1975

86,667
78,759
72,264
77,071
64,926

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

70,454
74,019
74,139
85,425
91,882

43.19
41.12
48.67
42.13
39.48

17.5
19.8
22.4
18.3
14.4

6,474

1981
1982

87,850
79,328

44.29

14.9
22.4

5,789
6,273

1961

1972.
1973

1 974 .

..

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
Julv
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June ..
July
August
September
October
November
December

15

30.13
36.69
39.76
44.42
47.84
53.38
63.49
66.58

6,133
5,169
4,833
5,363
12

23
21
27
25
25
21

11
11
12
12
13
11

22
23
23
26
23
23

12
12
11
12
11
11
10
9
8
8
9
10

375
380
459
415
360

44
54
81
53
46

1,868
1,741

26,480
25,780
24,610
21,671

13464

1,305
1,315
1,338
1,378
1,663

2,072

1,847
1,566

1,832
2,015

102
95
117
99
100
124

11
9

22,213
22,647
21,413
23,286
24,500

547
614
759
714
864

578
554

328
356

1,789
2,012
1,972
1,634
1,694

796
670
830
803
675

38,675
37,266

15
10
12
11
9

.442
.451
.473
10
.492
.490

37,363
36,640
34,495
37,323
36,213

52.23
53.98

361
341
300
284
310

895
9
967
1,129
1,194
1,319

1,315
1,397
1,594
1,685
1,844

59.81

.644
.662
.839

32
34
29
28
32

480
484
508
571
518

14

19
16
15
14
12

317
286
304
363
347

621
644
625
637
759

733
567
724
706
750

544
533
504
454
399

20,355
20,740
21,358
21,600
22,030

32, 124

13

.547
.576
.696
.691
.754

0.427

33,753
34,817
34,914
35,818

39,060
39,172
38,119
37,225
38,590

17
15
14
16
19

665
948
1,104
841
718

942
1,311
1,466
1,088
1,042

9

639
636
592
540
540

30
27
27
57
46

484
499
544
665
535

8

9

1,265
1,461
1,471
1,191
1,304
1,467
1,377
1,635
1,712
1,531

1.011
1.044

1,317
1,446

1.013

21 ,849
22,629
22,789

266
302

486
540

201
184
214
201
190
214

2,111
1,735
1,815
1,618
1,798
1,758

433
412
436
420
421
404

28
31
36
31
22
35

160
151
171
157
153
166

2,178
2,052

12

82
93
388
366
425

327
414
361
338

14

.464
.417
.398
.433

.998

8

54.93
49.66
45.29
43.77
39.98

24.0
24.1
21.8
19.4
18.4
15.9

391
354
431
425
421
371

73.75
71.25
61.25
70.50
70.75
65.00

3,280
2,756
3,090
2,879

3,130
2,990

728
708
762
783
797
755

6,734
7,662
6,840
8,736
8,097
7,234

38.58
38.41
38.80
34.74
36.13
38.30

14.4
14.3
14.8
14.0
15.2
15.5

384
415
410
455
386
389

61.62
60.62
67.00
64.50
65.00
67.75

2,958
3,329
2,876
3,556
3,306
3,074

686
581
549
605
657
706

103
109
119
135
119
155

168
141
142
143
188
193

1,717
1,955
1,649
1,979
1,813
1,725

377
331
304
316
330
361

24
34
30
27
33
34

131
106
107
107
149
154

8,038
7,277
7,856
8,456

37.58

14.8
15.4
13.9
11.9
11.8
13.3

448
419
470
466
454
400

64.60
62.71
64.64
56.12
67.62
65.78

3,398
3,050
3,099

735
713
695
716
706
642

101
108
144
132
139
164

196
152
166
134
173
154

1,921
1,736
1,683
1,772
1,813
1,755

378
368
344
305
286
264

29
37
42
37
31
36

156
111
121
93
133
111

1.023
1.037
1.032
1.020
1.052

27
25
28
28
27
22

3,070

3,016
3,221
3,577
3,097
3,349

578
514
510
584
679
750

145
129
136
165
144
154

208
170
133
209
167
191

1,815
1,804
1,860
2,064
1,733
1,892

250
235
226
250
286
338

38
40
35
39
27
33

158
125
95
163
122
143

1.101
1.120
1.080
1.055
1.014
1.006

23
23
26
29
24
28

10
9
8
8
10
9

3,417
3,014
3,389
3,299
3,071
3,118

790
783
776
817
795
717

143
141
169
148
189
180

171
167
131
155
140
153

1,972
1,752
1,935
1,845
1,794
1,893

371
356
351
349
338
306

34
38
54
40
34
46

128
128
87
110
95
108

.998
.961
.943
.997

29
26
29
29
24
24

9
8
8
10
10
12

3,041
3,044
3,247
3,433
3,185
3,417

629
539
509
547
552
578

128
144
123
174
154
153

162
168
180
167
120
118

1,855
1,861
1,930
2,011
1,838
1,942

280
252
242
252
241
266

30
39
40
48
39
43

116
119
141
123
80
80

24
25
30
31
27
30

13
14
13
13
11
11

553
524
536

129
147
124
131
167
147

127
106
160
169
167
215

5,562

259
232
220

33
46
44
40
52
49

93
72
108
130
116
158

90

10
8
9

85

15 8

111
108
112
133
143
115

158
234
246
194
124
114

40
41
42
52
56
43

113
180
194
146
67
69

8,167
7,279

July
August
September
October
November
December

55.21

11

8

18
15
19
13
12

211
202
288
328
269

485
506
653
702
484

7,113
6,962
7,284
6,678

6,393
5,693

July
August
September
October
November
December

19.17
19.08
23.65
21.86

818
795
757
703
639

15,890
15,867
16,896
18,965
19,261

27,438
27,891
29,516
31,687
30,636

52.11

37.61
33.97
29.08
29.35
34.97

6,910

41.78

6,745

7,601
8,404
7,362
7,788

48.49
47.42
48.36
46.44
45.07

15.1
15.8
15.3
15.8
14.7
13.7

420
427
466
510
415
468

66.99
66.98
64.88

7,768
6,873
7,988
7,993
7,004
6,682

41.67
42.78
39.88
40.15
41.96
48.78

12.8
12.8
11.9
12.0
12.6
15.0

488
426
488
512
426
440

50.00
53.50

6~540~ _
6,580
7,320
7,872
7,308
7,923

R-t~fH

15.7
17.1
19.1
18.4
17.7
16.3

439
467
546
558
476
522

51.14
48.89

46.15
42.10
40.17

20,908

45.77
49.70
49.50

20,043

52.16
58.35
59.01
59.70

18,310
20,068

63.18
63.12^
57.27
53.90
55.23

17.1
19.8
19.8
20.1
21.8
22.4

61.77
55.67
53.13

66.42
57.33

54.10
48.53
49.86
45.27

45.10
49.75

""i5-i""57o

1,493

51.50
59.00 ""i69f345
59.50
66.25
9,097
60.50

23.1
26.6

5725

28^ _... 1,577

50.00
48.25
46.75
48.50

28.2
24.6
23.7

3,315
3,311
3,089

50 50

i',634

9,165

474

9,659

554

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




504

15

5,462

15

197

5,837

254

5,928

302

.936
.975

1.046
1.086
1.086
1.036
.998
.941

1.018
.983

1.032
1.055

.994

1.033
1.065
1.072
1.039
1.030
.960
.946
.937

.974

1.012
1.038
1.095
1.151
1.112

15

1.026
1.008
.955
.930
.929
.926

88

9

93

9

99

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—MEATS, MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS
MEATS— Pork, excluding lard (Millions of pounds, except as noted)

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Production1

Stocks,
cold
storage,
end of
period8

Exports8

Imports

3

Hams,
smoked,
producer
price
(Index,
1967 =4
100)

Fresh
loins,
wholesale
price,
8-14 Ib.
average—

MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS

Cocoa (Cacao) beans

Coffee, green (Thousands of bags— 132.276 pounds, except as
noted)
Imports 6

Imports,
incl.
shells
(Thousands of
long
tons) 6

Price,
producer,
Accra—
New York
(Dollars
per
pound) 7

Inventories,
(roasters',
importers', and
dealers'),
end of
period8

Roastings
(green
weight),
total 8

344.2
285.5
281.6
268.4
354.4

0.227
.208
.254
.234
.172

2,815
3,964
4,726
4,470
3,143

22,294
22,677
22,815
22,374
21,680

22,333
24,490
23,835
22,823
21,290

8,574
9,091
9,265
7,212
5,742

0.363

.475
.443
.443
.532

106.5
106.1

.569
.515
.509
.575
.569

319.3
282.6
228.2
218.4
279.2

.246
.288
.344
.458
.341

3,141
2,311
5,076
3,811
2,593

21,300
21,291
21,165
20,851
19,960

22,056
21,312
25,377
20,232
19,727

6,726
6,069
8,318
5,780
4,712

.414
.384
.376
.408
.557

100.9
119.2
154.2
201.0
269.4

.498
.645
.819
.786
.993

315.8
282.2
248.0
221.1
233.0

.268
.322
.636
.982
.759

4,000
3,663
4,146
2,770
3,300

19,607
20,075
19,415
18,569
18,551

21,669
20,757
21,799
19,248
20,289

5,991
6,152
4,606
2,725
3,748

261.2
253.1
282.1
252.6
254.8

.977
.952

1.092
1.076
1.011

235.4
172.1
209.7
165.2
148.5

1.092
2.515
2.500
1.604
1.354

2,805
1,684
2,347
2,521
2,834

19,063
14,233
16,299
17,005
17,047

19,788
14,808
18,133
19,396
18,153

3,092
2,453
2,679
1,890
3,505

1.085

( )

(18)

16,555
17,416

2,345

4,681

2,405

4,303

' 2,724

3,755

2,521

4,266

2,918

4,297

2,907

4,023

2,956

3,859

2,834

4,868

N.Y.

(Dollars
per
pound) 5

10,730
11,229
11,863
12,019
10,736

200
230
277
284
152

68
64
138
133
53

174
204
211
210
262

1970.

11,130
12,377
12,867
12,774
13,248

234
286
256
211
336

55
56
92
152
67

298
12
307
324
316
347

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

14,606
13,460
12,578
13,583
11,314

330
214
286
307
249

72
105
169
104
207

357
395
398
362
327

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

12,219
13,051
13,209
15,270
16,431

212
186
242
281
349

311
289
17
346
330
314

1981
1982

15,719
14,121

264
219

347
282

432
498

266.5
297.9

1.137
1.277

245.0
194.2

1,146
1,000
1,249
1,236
1,307
1,211

224
219
246
278
290
270

23
18
23
26
33
32

31
27
33
33
28
35

277.4
275.9
294.3
247.0
235.7
221.7

1.254
1.251
1.119
1.114
1.071
1.106

27.3
26.7
14.6
12.8

1,220
1,351
1,204
1,551
1,470
1,326

225
180
178
219
257
281

27
25
28
30
29
34

28
27
25
28
33
33

215.2
215.6
229.3
248.4
279.4
290.7

1.064
1.012
1.061

11.8
15.7

.965
.914
.986

10.1
10.0

1,450
1,288
1,388
1,516
1,471
1,312

286
270
291
345
357
314

22
21
26
32
30
32

32
34
37
35
31
35

214.2
210.9
223.3

.973
.951
.916
.870
.866
.970

11.1

1,232
1,189
1,335
1,485
1,339
1,428

264
217
222
269
321
349

28
19
18
28
29
28

44
39
31
40
37
39

234.1
266.9
274.8
286.1
294.2
288.8

1.032
1.116
1.114
1.136
1.100
1.094

16.9

1,416
1,235
1,425
1,425
1,254
1,201

351
356
361
404
394
347

27
32
37
31
39
34

37
33
37
36
37
39

249.4
246.9
245.9
252.4
242.4
254.4

1.156
1.146
1.105
1.035
1.124
1.191

13.5
27.8
19.2
30.4
27.1
24.1

1.095
1.100
1.120
1.150
1.040

2,849

4,742

.890

2,590

3,962

1,162
1,157
1,287
1,391
1,319
1,445

284
225
207
238
255
264

19
19
22
28
30
29

39
42
29
36
35
33

278.9
282.6
284.3
284.5
283.3
292.5

1.261
1.212
1.185
1.148
1.074
1.007

19.3
22.0
20.3
24.1

1.085
1.120
1.170
1.130
1.030
1.090

(18)

(16)

3,693

247
246
274

30
25
21
22
42
32

30
30
46
34
43
50

271.1
278.6
282.4
283.7
289.2
299.4

1.209
1.169
1.100
1.186
1.301
1.386

10.0
29.0
17.6
15.3
16.8
11.9

1.160
1.070
1.020

19
18
16
17
22
19

42
45
44
43
51
40

299.6
305.6
327.5
342.7
342.0
353.2

1.376
1.366
1.415
1.349
1.232
1.229

13.0
20.3
14.3
14.4
14.4
17.4

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969

11

1979:
January...
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August.....
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

19

3,550

15

19

264

3,240

183

3,638

219

12

318
298
347
361
433

88.7
91.7
86.0
85.0

100.5
108.7
100.0
98.6

13
13

13

0.479

8.8
13.7

5.7
8.0

9.2
8.0
19.5
15.4
12.0

9.6
8.2
9.6
9.4
19.9

5.8
11.5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




16
16

16

Total

From
Brazil

Price,
producer,
Santos
No. 4—
New York
(Dollars
per
pound) 7

Confectionmanufacturers' sales
(Millions 9of
dollars)

Fish, stocks,
cold storage,
end of
period
(Millions 10
of
pounds)

1,233
1,251
1,319
1,395
1,429

197
231
244
215
236

1,544
1,645
1,756
1,870
1,910

271
253
285
275
306

1,974
1,976
2,141
2,771
2,830

302
415
459
14
433
356

ery,

.344
.346
.479
.451

13
13

.461

.544

13

.676
.702
.678

12

13

1.228

13

1.484
1.763
2.066

2,912
3,675
3,847
4,281
4,684

371
420
421
471
393

3,243
3,372

1.594
1.420

5,189
5,456

350
383

1,747
1,353
1,631
2,037
1,619
1,617

333
101
82
252
75
173

1.460
1.270
1.360
1.380
1.480
1.800

328
366
339
319
291
263

379
343
292
295
297
323

1,597
1,404
1,632
1,273
1,593
1,893

216
250
225
44
67
72

2.090
2.010
2.060
2.080
2.050
2.120

244
411
443
470
431
376

384
434
427
454
459
471

2,020
1,366
1,421
1,642
1,566
1,663

309
274
44
314
277
287

1.890
2.130
2.050
2.080
2.180
2.110

395
447
396
324
310
303

446
399
370
355
345
334

1,533
1,386
1,062
1,292
1,486
1,715

419
336
208
346
352
341

1.950
2.060
2.060
2.100
2.100
2.080

280
378
502
509
433
407

359
380
379
391
408
393

1,858
1,738
1,395
1,299
1,356
1,026

473
259
364
138
283
166

2.180
2.180
2.180
2.180
1.290
1.155

406
445
447
384
309
329

388
344
319
295
294
331

922
1,213
1,150
1,487
1,565
1,547

213
172
25a
316
309
294

1.155
1.270
1.270
1.295
1.470
1.500

308
439
594
601
460
466

355
373
378
363
355
350

.990
.940
.800

1,287
1,195
1,490
1,147
1,476
1,335

186
210
267
227
299
213

1.510
1.360
1.360
1.450
1.450
1.450

397
507
486
390
338
360

329
293
285
287
258
290

.830
.860
.870
.880
.820
.850

1,282
1,602
1,640
2,005
1,356
1,602

264
307
412
445
196
346

1.450
1.450
1.450
1.450
1.330
1.330

330
491
608
570
510
469

337
374
380
379
386
383

18

.924

2.500
2.500
2.500
16
1.570
1.650
1.720
1.580
1.570
1.660
1.590
1.545
1.550
1.638
1.735
1.570
1.470
1.350
1.253
1.345
1.200
1.220
1.190
1.200
1.080

100

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS; TOBACCO—MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS AND TOBACCO
TOBACCO

MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS

Imports,
raw
and
refined
(Thousands
of
short
tons) 2

Supply and deliveries, raw basis
(Thousands of short tons) l
YEAR AND MONTH

Deliveries

OR QUARTER

Production

Total

Stocks,

sumption

raw
and
refined,
end of
period

For
domestic
con-

Exports,
raw and
refined
(Short
tons) *

0.087

109,337
129,692
126,228
133,592
130,358

2,061
2,315
2,344
2,228
1,855

4,887

.089
.112
.100
.095

4,236
4,681
4,996
4,900
5,252

.070
.073
.075
.078
.081

.096
.099
.101
.107
.112

132,996
142,583
155,335
139,962
135,202

1,885
1,968
1,710
1,803
1,906

5,353
5,486

481
778
3,946
62,734
205,989

5,310
5,230
5,229
10
5,774
3,828

.085
.091
.103
.289
.229

.117
.123
.133
.320
.311

175,432
151,495
173,314
10
178,326
159,287

1,705
1,749
1,742
1,990
2,182

4,828
4,700
4,409
4,457
4,738

69,735
20,335
14,138
14,924
608,029

4,544
5,785

.135

.190
.169
.204
.228
.405

181,304
203,01 2
151,751
174,690
184,786

2,137
1,914
2,025
1,527
1,786

4,798
5,008

979,157
58,512

5,054

190,254
182,613

2,064

5,080

1,982

5,371

6,115
3,106
4,108
4,222
2,359

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

4,045
4,106
4,395
4,300
4,712

10,444
10,516
11,089
10,804
11,459

10,299
10,245
10,927
10,655
11,310

2,598
2,873

3,006

2,961
2,799
2,792

1,468
1,320
967
7,891

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

4,585
4,896
4,931
4,620
5,192

11,439
11,528
11,538
11,273
10,127

1 1 ,288

2,687
2,710
2,583
2,800
2,731

5,748
5,054
4,574
4,733
4,713

10,924
11,242
10,900
10,788
10,838

10,856
11,207
10,849
10,714
10,149

5,157

10,922

9,731

3,311

(13)

(13)

1981
1982

(13)

1979:
January
February
March
April
May ..
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November .
December

1982:
January
February
March
AprilMay
June

....

(13)

3,341
3,621
3,503
2,970

pounds) *

11

9

4,177
4,810
4,127
2,616

12

.108
.126
12
.167
12

.306
.198
(13)

.303
(13)

10

710
494
317
205
204
123

842
777
965
813
894
949

835
771
960
808
890
945

3,927
4,034
3,662
3,644
3,559
3,280

865
464
1,177
1,422
764
1,241

343
214
276
339
657
637

.138
.150
.153
.139
.141
.146

.223
.219
.220
.222
.220
.225

14,797
10,568
15,584
13,822
13,556
14,352

58
31
83
599
1,017
890

927
1,107
861
931
881
841

917
1,099
856
921
874
837

2,950
2,220

1,977
2,296
2,962
3,503

1,053
717
1,257
1,000
1,007
3,957

355
346
357
471
584
231

.157
.154
.157
.159
.162
.180

.226
.232
.229
.229
.234
.261

13,361
14,809
15,841
16,992
15,432
15,578

659
479
229
115
177
157

825
874
904
814
969
937

790
845
862
769
940
879

3,621
3,563
3,377
3,059
2,825
2,490

16,668
32,009
38,616
21,008
35,730
64,641

213
367
392
302
304
398

.189
.272
.200
.232
.331
.324

.250
.364
.295
.315
.422
.452

18,749
17,562
17,456
18,501
15,871
16,460

70
60
97
610
949
1,111

968
975
955
913
758
946

907
900
905
821
714
815

2,183
1,845
1,528
1,663
2,337
2,970

45,114
87,919
40,495
81,229
20,650
123,950

397
349
314
310
510
272

.277
.351
.372
.427
.409
.291

.393
.442
.413
.560
.550
.403

14,099
11,883
11,870
14,271
12,126
15,936

758
487
232
153
201
138

754
743
1,004
878
943
1,031

697
675
836
785
815
914

3,330
3,472

3,195
2,807
2,755
2,285

26,370
55,765
134,737
80,412
83,266
115,336

387
289
313
255
398
312

.303
.266
.231
.200
.163
.191

.432
.383
.344
.315
.266
.295

12,891
18,354
14,696
19,220
18,990
17,736

82
86
128
603
1,132
1,154

997
985
1,099
861
842
785

877
853
986
783
766
746

1,928
1,602
1,416
1,579
2,416
3,311

88,501
122,452
91,131
68,370
65,210
47,605

347
313
424
653
462
902

.198
.185
.154
.160
.163
.167

.285
.295
.236
.261
.261
.261

14,586
19,128
13,205
15,855
13,473
12,121

3,743
3,644

4,370
16,359
4,246
2,953
2,837
15,619

223
100
316
215
142
218

.180
.178
.169
.176
.195
.208

.282
.282
.282
.280
.300
.300

15,055
15,464
13,787
13,176
16,518
14,309

2,212
1,478
1,751
4,551
1,299
837

360
133
90
520
167
133

745
(13)

July
August
September
October
November
December

648
(13)

638
(13)

(13)

(13)

(13)

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




end of
period
(Millions
of
pounds) 8

.065
.081
.070
.068

2,195
2,261
2,490
2,700
2,648

4,349

of

er

and

manufacturers',

0.063

9,611
9,752
9,989
9,671
10,020

..

er

Re-

fined,
produc3

ProductionCrop
estimate
for year
(Millions

4,616

9,698
9,849
10,027
9,706
10,151

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Raw,

produc3

Tea

imports
(Thousands of2
pounds)

Stocks,
dealers'

4,474
3,590
3,865

3,176
3,279
3,766
4,408
4,152

11,415
11,482
11,237
9,974

Prices, New York
(Dollars per Ib.)

4,223

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Manufactured products (Millions)

Leaf

Sugar (United States)

14,286
15,598
17,425
16207
18,222
12,567

5,144
5,288
5,666
5,582

5,179
4,940
5,006

5,071
4,974
4,850

4,914
4,518

4,740
4,974

4,608
4,284

4,548
4,850

4,617
4,285

4,697
5,080

4,983
4,675

5,034

5,371

Consumption (withdrawals)
Exports,
including
scrap and
stems
(Thousands of
pounds) 8

Imports,
including
scrap and
stems
(Thousands of
pounds) 8

Tax
exempt 7

501,006
468,878
505,484
514,514
468,075

166,444
167,408
167,823
179,651
182,558

39,550
41,070
41,088
42,643
44,236

488,119
494,463
509,588
497,446
511,463

6,372
6,355
6,565

8,106
7,578

22,216
24,080
23,615
25,144
23,052

179,336
197,109
217,708
213,402
235,428

46,112
48,971
53,845
47,263
51,166

522,532
527,800
523,007
510,532
532,767

7,075
6,846
6,759
6,745
6,705

23,453
23,652
26,461
24,970
29,147

248,529
240,509
61 2,980 268,585
651,415 10 299,946
320,318
563,030

49,206
49,007
55,902
59,272
62,278

528,858
551,016
590,342
576,175
588,345

6,506
5,896
5,554
4,476

31,802
34,602
41,543
46,901
49,935

577,997
628,564
687,772
561,756
591,518

310,393
316,236
335,981
377,203
365,622

72,126
78,133
85,135
93,150
94,256

617,892
592,006
614,208
613,830
620,565

4,041
3,776
3,621
3,356
3,292

61,370
66,835
74,359
79,717
81,998

575,255
562,260

335,920
295,740

92,006
82,078

638,114
614,017

3,258
3,056

82,582
73,585

35,559
50,142
57,079
51,797
42,244
25,312

42,866
31,267
28,917
30,072
35,464
26,058

6,842
6,798
8,896
7,948
9,082
8,448

55,455
48,628
58,873
48,354
53,199
52,381

246
243
331
249
291
322

4,398
5,639
7,758

37,980
29,512
30,051
41,608
78,922
81,549

28,500
32,767
32,095
39,173
26,044
23,979

7,423
7,827
6,574
8,483
7,236
7,593

45,798
55,483
49,722
56,369
49,524
40,044

235
310
290
324
276
239

6,698

27,970
52,521
80,058
54,619
53,231
42,998

29,332
34,263
38,677
36,353
26,995
40,909

9,239
9,610
9,650
6,729
6,161
6,644

54,165
48,112
49,534
52,830
50,496
53,689

256
244
285
237
281
325

6,262
6,236
10,928
6,485
5,409
6,690

40,877
28,328
32,323
47,610
64,420
66,563

25,681
25,073
27,144
32,793
26,059
22,342

6,193
6,809
8,554
9,630
6,833
8,204

49,612
52,145
54,839
62,133
49,248
43,762

228
275
335
335
252
239

4,860
6,290
7,770

44,809
32,831
53,728
49,414
44,571
40,142

33,973
44,274
31,753
24,274
28,796
22,347

9,868
9,248
7,603

53,048
51,474
56,202
53,670
50,678
56,519

258
211
292
257
274
336

31,277
27,398
45,510
63,222
86,775
55,577

22,171
32,153
32,372
27,889
22,946
12,970

6,766
7,555
7,636

51,064
58,716
58,150
56,635
49,658
42,300

242
261
313
300
267
247

31,670
39,392
62,116
41,756
53,960
37,226

31,264
16,579
20,393
22,659
24,820
25,012

7,479
8,990
7,584
6,577

48,234
52,850
57,430
48,368
48,240
60,590

215
221
267
248
269
292

6,426

23,910
30,179
24,805
74,480
92,236
50,528

17,725
41,903
25,541
29,006
29,126
11,714

5,784
7,595
6,789

49,167
55,802
56,655
54,068
49,538
33,075

234
279
291
259
261
220

4,461
5,844
5,894
6,734
6,144
5,589

551,162
571,559
598,916
579,106
510,325
10

10

10

474,209

10

10

606, 176

10

Cigarettes (small)

6,891
6,341
8,031

8,141
7,447
6,479

5,919
6,265

6,415
6,766
5,915

Cigars
(large),
Taxable

8

tax-

Exports,
cigarettes 6

able8

5,016

6,417
6,687
7,972
7,651
5,058
6,859
7,146
7,432

8,171
6,116
6,781
6,958
8,289
8,534
6,046

6,621
6,214
6,231
6,468

7,149
7,300
8,058

4,713

8,148
7,337
5,540
5,670
5,797

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

101

LEATHER AND PRODUCTS—LEATHER AND MANUFACTURES
FOOTWEAR

LEATHER

YEAR AND MONTH

Exports, total
{Thousands of
square feet) l

Price,
producer,
sole, bends,
fight (Index,
1967 2=
100)

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April

9

8

203,707
206,276
208,799
187,665
192,597

8

192,193
159,804

8

8

= 100)

Women's
plastic upper
(Index, 12/80

= 100)

2,924

2,737

2,015
2,079
4,320
5,366

2,217
2,884
2,324
2,154

7,917

3,315
2,053
2,575
2,416
3,392

2,106
2,253
3,599
3,993
4,332

72,91 1

10,064
15,978
20,852
20,529
15,038

2,130
2,805
2,669
3,651
2,698

74,662
67,704

15,976
16,637

3,556
4,030

9,688

29,016
26,822
29,928
25,358
28,017
23,804

6,186
6,186
6,987
6,332
7,424
6,623

2,053

1,909
1,745
1,745
1,855
1,499

334
343
252
288
350
361

549
526
657
452
512
554

177.0
179.4
188.9
189.8
191.5
194.4

25,447
33,880
31,055
34,957
31,323
28,721

20,379
25,981
23,081
26,591
24,064
22,523

3,857

6,113
6,332
6,477
5,604
4,658

1,211
1,786
1,642
1,889
1,655
1,540

350
350
183
365
208
267

570
636
790
698
758
879

196.1
198.5
198.6
199.2
200.7
200.7

34,945
33,175
33,889
32,905
34,094
32,460

27,120
25,989
25,928
25,559
25,732
24,473

6,635
6,212
6,890
6; 190
6,941
6,570

1,190
974
1,071
1,156
1,421
1,417

169
191
228
270
244
220

689
862
770
780
742
730

203.9
204.5

202
202
245
252
245
230

704
893
875
952
908
877

100.0

212.7
212.7
213.5
215.7
216.7
215.7

100.0

535,777
526,500
490,033
452,955
413,080

425,875
417,604
386,636
355,147
331,232

98,147
98,272
91,166
85,502
70,536

8,440
8,726
9,656
9,890

197.9
206.1
235.2
329.6
283.8

422,507
418,120
418,948
398,872
386,31 1

345,433
324,540
314,695
305,564
298,362

64,880
77,602
79,353
72,779

306.7

380,383
331,388

289,745
247,047

37,255
34,917
38,660
33,435
37,296
31,926

82,944
117,556
120,104
148,565
184,104

Women's
leather upper
(Index, 1967

2,841

114.4
157.5
184.6
158.8
151.1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

Men's leather
upper, dress
and casual
(Index, 12/80

2,149
2,119
2,037
1,912
7
2,533

109.5
114.0

1970

8

6,641

7,268
6,949

97.3

Other footwear

Exports
(Thousands
of pairs) *

= 100)

93,823
95,620
105,437
101,735
96,181

98.9

104.3

8

Athletic

537,681
495,380
526,580
462,231
451,816

117.2
100.0

1969....

Slippers

526, 190

65,704
71,769
77,266
65,802
79,365

1966
1967
1968

Shoes, sandals,
and play shoes,
except athletic

641,696
599,964
642,427
576,961
562,318

107.0
107.1
102.1

1962
1963
1964
1965

Total

Prices, producer 5

72,567
82,999
77,619
78,906
6
90,231

114,409
78,251
96,767
89,078
69,953

1961

Production (Thousands of pairs) 3

592,907
633,238
604,328
612,790
626,229

6

507,636
532,782
509,722
516,654

10,102
9,753
6,949
6
6,967

8,331
8,675
8,955

6,063
7,355
7,234
10,281

6

125.0
132.5
140.0
146.8
152.4
165.5
192.9
211.7

6,023
9

5,411
6,1 79
7,581
9,781
7,717

103.1
105.2

214.4
215.8

99.6
97.9

284.7
284.7
338.0
366.7

June

13,854
16,014
18,833
16,480
15,664
18,526

July
August
September
October
November
December

13,153
15,265
14,457
13,895
16,089
15,433

353.8
340.8
294.8
304.9
284.0

327.2

June

15,769
16,873
18,710
13,024
12,652
15,483

July
August
September
October
November
December

15,481
15,215
15,818
19,051
20,880
13,641

282.6

312.8
284.0
249.5
268.9
283.2

27,344
30,716
32,515
36,172
29,455
28,641

21,219
23,674
24,906
27,955
22,730
23,077

5,024
5,680
6,227

6,817
5,424
4,301

1,101
1,362
1,382
1,400
1,301
1,263

June....

19,633
14,418
19,717
17,678
18,016
18,692

317.1
302.7
308.5
317.1
318.5
298.4

31,805
31,025
34,788
33,308
32,307
30,632

23,845
23,757
26,679
25,735
25,055
23,082

6,512
5,901
6,621
5,983
5,851
6,111

1,448
1,367
1,488
1,590
1,401
1,439

303
308
291
246
243
251

710
804
1,180
913
729
976

100.6
102.0
102.6
103.0
102.7
103.5

216.3
217.9
214.0
214.1
214.5
213.4

100.5
101.8
102.8
102.8
103.0
102.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

13,921
10,918
15,393
12,682
19,464
11,660

27,387
31,069

21,429
23,193
25,472
26,155
23,448
21,895

4,896
6,536
6,706
8,043
6,532
4,970

1,062
1,340
1,233
1,377
1,080
1,151

276
288
445
340
298
267

551
785
640
663
1,121
615

103.6
103.8
104.1
103.6
103.9
103.7

214.0
213.6
217.9
212.1
212.3
212.3

102.9
101.0

4,728

1,449
1,495
1,635
1,415
1,367
1,302

322
307
406
371
331
378

505
629
681
839
693
742

104.9
103.5
104.0
105.8
106.0
101.2

204.1
215.6
214.1
218.5

94.4
94.4
94.7
98.3
98.3
98.5

784
1,493
1,392
1,580
1,334
1,391

268
267
354
394
365
267

636
577
595
649
635
536

106.2
106.3
106.4
107.0
107.0
104.5

219.0
219.5
220.0
221.8
221.8
221.8

99.1
99.1
99.7
99.8
99.8
99.2

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April.

417.1
394.0

291.2

314.9
284.7
270.4
263.2
263.9

284.7

33,41 1
35,575
31,060
28,016

June

10,849
10,343
13,696
15,534
17,449
18,610

27,81 1
31,741
27,685
28,566
28,629

20,804
20,702
23,574
20,405
21,490
20,859

July
August
September
October
November
December

18,486
12,065
10,417
11,842
9,726
10,786

23,993
28,310
28,943
28,897
26,320
23,512

19,251
20,735
21,224
20,697
19,075
18,231

May

26,981

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




5,614
6,532
5,865
5,709
6,468
3,958
6,082
6,327
6,620

5,911
3,890

210.9
211.2
211.2
211.2

205.3
207.7

97.8
93.5
93.5
93.0

102

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
LUMBER AND PRODUCTS—LUMBER (ALL TYPES) AND SOFTWOODS

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

32019
33,178
34171
35,733
35,697

5953
6,359
7 154
7,275
7,467

26066
26,819
27017
28,458
28,230

32665
33,354
34,184
35,941
36,472

6424
6,289
6,924
7,769
7,889

26,241
27,065
27,260
28,172
28,583

6861
6,602
6,588
6,380
5,605

1,683
1,752
1,982
1,488
1,066

5,178
4,850
4,606
4,892
4,539

755
758
877
957
962

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

35,710
34499
36,124
35382
34,245

7,737
7430
7,188
7482
7,138

27,973
27069
28,936
27900
27,107

35,630
34433
36,871
35,035
33,247

7,770
7,063
7,750
7,673
6,279

27,860
27,370
29,121
27,362
26,968

5,685
5,751
5,004
5,359
6,350

1,033
1,400
838
647
1,506

4,652
4,351
4,166
4,712
4,844

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

36381
37,643
38297
34,097
31 583

6949
6,770
7008
6,904
5,872

29432
30,873
31 289
27,193
25,711

37455
38,761
37,989
33,432
31,769

7,455
7,188
7,130
6,555
5,799

30,000
31,573
30,859
26,877
25,970

5,275
4,157
4,462
5,124
4,938

999
581
459
802
875

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

8
35,760
5
37 667
5
37,657
5
37 061
8

6,417
6680
6,758
7,317
7,297

5
5
5
5
5

29,343 5 35,61 2
30 987 85 37,899
30,899 37,71 2
29,744 88 36,5 14
24,335 31, 126

6,405
6,794
6,735
6,942
6,679

8
29,207
5
31,105
8
30,977
5
29,572
8

5,086
4,850
4,795
5,342
24,447 5,805

1981
1982

5
5

29 592 6835
26,960 5,077

5
5

22 7575 29 491 6,655
21 ,883 5 27, 163 5,261

22,836
21 ,902

1979:
January

February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

31, 632

5
5

4258
4,893
5,344
5,240
5,163

7,684
8,097
8,109
8,522
8,459

419
507
535
607
621

7709
7,914
8093
8,578
8,422

7700
8,009
8,081
8,450
8,445

1 114
937
949
1,077
1,054

273
316
367
369
445

125
116
138
136
111

148
199
228
233
334

1,009
1,112
1,143
1,158
1,266

5,120
4,987
6,087
6,263
6,095

7,891
7,793
8,358
7,258
7,398

486
579
821
486
457

8,012
7,617
8,130
7,632
7,475

8,026
7700
8,116
7,593
7,427

1,040
957
971
1,010
1,058

401
388
403
359
380

110
113
102
88
87

290
275
301
271
292

4,276
3,576
4,006
4,322
4,063

1,081
1,390
1,959
1,668
1,643

7,599
9,428
9,540
7,249
5,968

8,507
9,242
8,936
7,367
7,430

566
617
679
316
550

8283
8,983
9,074
7,777
7,134

8398
9,191
8,874
7,730
7,196

943
735
935
982
920

329
405
637
598
505

88
111
175
158
125

240
294
462
440
398

887
773
796
1,171
1,807

4,199
4,077
3,999
4,171
3,998

1,909
1,670
1,300
1,447
1,655

8,178
10,698
12,199
11,513
9,859

8,377
8,712
8,894
8,388
6,791

634
565
553
529
499

8,322
8,796
8,845
8,427
6,815

8,293
8,781
8,906
8,412
6,821

949
964
903
918
912

602
488
478
519
540

180
129
119
156
117

422
359
359
363
422

5,927
5,724

1,945
1,761

3,982
3,963

9,518
9,421

6,393
5,976

429
612

6,395
5,743

6,463
5,793

844 523
862 471

129
125

394
345

4

2877
2,877
3306
3,119
3219
3,143

619
607
640
618
647
664

2258
2,270
2666
2,501
2572
2,479

2813
2,756
3279
3,107
3,329
3,087

604
589
620
604
644
632

2,209
2,167
2,659
2,503
2,685
2,455

4,811
4,932
4,964
4,975
4,868
5,003

817
835
856
870
875
907

3,994
4,097
4,108
4,105
3,993
4,096

97
121
129
126
127
126

925
761
998
925
1,237
1,011

759
659
816
768
612
808

622
639
685
690
546
617

681
686
789
753
726
706

690
642
770
763
756
737

894
938
957
947
917
886

31
46
46
46
54
42

8
11
13
13
22
13

23
35
33
33
32
29

3018
3,355
3,131
3,412
2914
2,631

612
689
632
665
646
612

2406
2,666
2,499
2,747
2,268
2,019

3 128
3,408
3,106
3,224
2,777
2,589

567
649
612
606
590
552

2,561
2,759
2,494
2,618
2,187
2,037

4,893
4,843
4,875
5,063
5,207
5,342

952
995
1,022
1,081
1,144
1,171

3,941
3,848
3,853
3,982
4,063
4,171

106
121
147
112
124
113

1,010
1,043
999
924
909
771

708
654
693
666
598
647

634
575
592
540
499
B?9

658
686
704
746
665
627

691
713
676
718
639
617

853
826
854
882
908
918

38
43
51
43
44
36

14
12
16
13
13
8

24
31
35
30
31
28

2,798
2855
2,879
2,257
2307
2,486

628
592
588
600
568
543

2,170
2263
2,291
1,657
1 739
1,943

2,707
2791
2,538
2,343
2512
2,530

567
553
543
562
500
469

2,140
2,238
1,995
1,781
2012
2,061

5,301
5,374
5,721
5,769
5568
5,534

1,228
1,276
1,327
1,371
1,443
1,527

4,073
4,098
4,394
4,398
4,125
4,007

120
116
180
178
170
153

727
923
896
655
730
830

713
557
544
510
533
581

657
556
541
562
508
515

620
675
649
427
499
563

585
658
559
489
587
574

953
970
1,060
998
910
899

44
34
53
58
66
49

8
8
14
14
13
10

35
26
39
44
53
39

2,479
2783
2,818
2,903
2,480
2,329

494
570
527
549
550
500

1,985
2213
2,291
2,354
1,930
1,829

2,454
2716
2,708
2,851
2,494
2,350

419
504
494
511
542
492

2,035
2,212
2,214
2,340
1,952
1,858

5,570
5,659
5,776
5,832
5,826
5,805

1,613
1,701
1,741
1,783
1,799
1,807

3,957
3,958
4,035
4,049
4,027
3,998

119
134
118
123
117
127

876
804
863
867
892
799

529
550
646
634
541
453

560
521
555
563
565
499

514
584
651
607
531
495

484
589
612
626
539
519

929
924
963
944
936
912

42
42
35
40
40
37

6
13
7
11
5
8

36
29
28
30
35
29

2523
2542
2 818
2780
2 651
2588

520
579
614
598
592
560

2003
1 963
2204
2 182
2059
2028

2424
2379
2752
2755
2633
2765

501
557
592
579
626
560

1,923
1 822
2 160
2176
2007
2,205

5,883
6065
6098
6,123
6213
6,015

1,819
1 843
1 872
1,891
1 871
1,839

4,064
4222
4226
4,232
4342
4,176

756
848
966
980
992
934

601
486
698
598
538
566

549
514
594
601
540
505

576
562
622
601
576
533

551
521
618
591
599
601

937
978
982
992
969
901

51
49
43
51
47
43

9
9
9
13
8
13

42
39
35
38
39
30

2,483
2554
2307
2379
1 831
1 765

545
572
542
527
441
418

1,938
1 982
1 765
1 852
1 390
1 347

2,395
2431
2260
2382
2045
1 989

498
546
518
514
441
413

1,897
1 885
1 742
1,868
1 604
1 576

6,103
6,232
6284
6,285
6075
5842

1,886
1,918
1 947
1,964
1,968
1 972

4,217
4,314
4337
4,321
4,107
3870

842
465
660
755
728
591

486
466
483
536
476
459

510
458
455
458
477
429

521
546
526
533
403
396

481
518
486
533
457
507

941
969
1,009
1,009
955
844

31
51
43
29
38
47

6
14
14
9
6
19

25
37
29
20
31
28

1 810
1 891
2 148
2,281
2 251
2338

356
402
411
416
419
443

1 454
1 489
1 737
1,865
1 822
1 895

1 637
1 837
2,148
2,336
2308
2513

393
430
446
427
465
438

1,244 6,016
1 407 6068
1,702 6,042
1,909 5,983
1 843 5915
2,075 5,853

1,936
1,906
1,842
1,827
1,786
1,789

4,080
4,162
4,200
4,156
4,129
4,064

530
585
601
792
848
888

396
382
509
460
473
545

470
442
494
485
480
500

447
446
442
453
469
468

355
410
457
469
478
525

1,004
1,040
1,025
1,009
1,000
943

34
34
54
46
48
40

11
8
18
14
14
9

22
26
36
32
35
30

2376
2560
2 445
2333
2247
2 004

388
382
393
400
391
337

1 988
2178
2052
1 933
1 856
1 667

2,363
2450
2260
2506
2353
2 162

381
377
396
407
398
360

1,982
2073
1 864
2,099
1 955
1 802

5,867
5,977
6163
5,986
5881
5724

1,797
1,802
1 799
1,789
1,783
1 761

4,070
4,175
4364
4,179
4,098
3963

874
888
962
758
916
781

501
565
477
567
568
533

488
495
502
510
572
612

517
552
509
487
505
448

513
558
470
559
506
493

947
941
980
908
907
862

31
42
31
41
31
39

8
14
7
8
6
8

23
28
24
33
25
31

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

103

LUMBER AND PRODUCTS—SOFTWOODS AND HARDWOOD FLOORING
SOFTWOODS (Millions of board feet, except as noted)

Orders
YEAR AND MONTH

New

Unfilled,
end of
period

5,703
5,744

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

6,137
6,414
6,988

Production

Shipments

Stocks
(gross),
mill and
concentration yards,

end of
period

185
225
256
281
366

5,622
5,740
6,055

274
307
422
324
373

6,609

7,734
7,884
7,895

5,683
5,704

6,106
6,389
6,903

6,414
6,628

HARDWOOD FLOORING—
Oak flooring (Millions
of board
feet)6

Western pine

Southern pine *

Exports,
total
sawmill
products
(Thous. of2
bd. feet)

Prices, producer
(Index, 1967
=
3

Orders *

100)

Boards,
No.2

and
better,
1"x 6",
R.L

Flooring,
Cand
better,

New

F.G.,
1"x 4",
S.L

9,162

Unfilled,
end of
period

Production*

Shipments4

Stocks
(gross),
mill, end

of

period4

313
359
347
463
535

9,054
9,463
9,308
9,932
9,858

427
557
539
364
334

10,102
9,694
10,393

9,691
9,227

10,442
9,460
9,220

10,299
10,756
10,456
8,788

362
555
556
392
538

10,019
10,395
10,564
8,973
8,445

10,271
10,563
10,455
8,952

9,760
10,331
9,946
9,630
7,730

554
590
469
403
326

9,789
10,309
10,033
9,780

7,235
6,880

Price,
producer,
Ponder-

osa

boards,

No.3, 1"x
12", R.L
(Dollars
per Mbd.
ft.)5

Or-

ders—

Unfilled,
end of
period

Shipments

1,876
1,779
1,679
1,809
1,732

69.45
67.43
67.42
65.49
67.42

27.3
29.4
36.9
35.6
64.3

10,168

1,666
1,445
1,396
1,627
1,634

69.39
87.72
107.18
83.79

26.0
20.1
23.9
12.0

8,519

1,382
1,214
1,323
1,344
1,270

96.44
130.91
179.62
151.38
143.97

7,613

9,744
10,295
10,067
9,696
7,807

1,315
1,329
1,295
1,379
1,185

219
324

7,261
6,681

7,342
6,775

1,104
1,055

786
705
809
796
819
819

596
612
606
603
503
524

704
725
856
808
891
828

659
689
815
799
919
798

1,340
1,376
1,417
1,426
1,398
1,428

304.49
332.11
366.87
371.17
342.59
338.16

9.2
9.2
9.1
8.3
9.4
9.9

882
974
852
811
692
685

532
531
488
411
381
403

823
934
875
943
754
639

874
975
895
888
722
663

1,377
1,336
1,316
1,371
1,403
1,379

306.16
301.95
309.48
316.41
277.35
240.42

9.5
9.5
9.5
8.5
8.0
7.0

491
425
351
346
380
376

584
706
707
526
544
567

625
721
652
533
610
628

1,338
1,323
1,378
1,371
1,305
1,244

252.62
291.36
314.97
242.34
215.48
252.06

4.9
4.1
3.7
3.5
3.5
3.7

8.2
6.6
5,8
5.3
5.5
6.6

310.05
327.35
304.06
293.25
306.22
340.83

3.7
4.0
2.9
2.0
1.5
1.9

7.3
7.0
6.4
7.2
6.1
5.8

69,926
75,900
76,973
102,684
100,581

89.6
90.0
89.4
89.6
91.1

89.9
89.2
89.8
89.9
91.6

1,230
1,297
1,137
1,348
1,376

99,202
87,436
90,477
75,687
78,418

101.5
100.0
115.0
127.5
107.9

100.2
100.0
106.6
119.8
122.9

10,060
10,045
10,424
9,285

64,923
64,456
94,346
76,276
67,502

133.7
154.7
198.2
188.4
166.6

132.8
140.8
186.2
229.2
226.9

207.5

233.6
250.2
276.9

9,595
9,409

9,918
10,007

of

period

9,181
9,560
9,408
9,802
9,935

1,352
1,388
1,337
1,362
1,087

Stocks
(gross),
mill, end

785.1
791.1
829.5
824.2
783.3

94.7
48.5
46.7
54.5
35.4

9.1

654.4
552.2
485.1
387.8
306.7

58.3
57.9
23.5
29.6
33.3

8.1

320.9

21.9

1966 .
1967
1968
1969
1970

6,374
6,477

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

7,942
8,086
7,745
6,699

7,251

421
435
405
344
453

7,142

1,216
1,208
1,148
1,309
1,134

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

7,490
8,278
8,229
7,950
6,559

443
470
505
523
419

7,598
8,239
8,267
7,938
11
6,758

7,500
8,305
8,264
7,932
11
6,663

1,232
1,166
1,169
1,175
1,270

140,386
157,806
152,121
209,793
280,243

6,128
"6,016

418
438

11

11

6,1 29
11
5,996

1,284
1,474

227,020
245,221

669
691
792
622
686
745

538
607
618
586
566
675

654
642
742
665
669
673

636
622
781
654
706
636

1,187
1,207
1,168
1,178
1,142
1,179

15,273
25,522
15,300
13,321
14,995
15,285

348.6
349.4
356.9

361.7

285.4
286.5
288.6
290.4

362.8
364.9

291.9
293.0

691
765
563
628
527
571

655
671
602
525
463
523

670
726
638
743
594
522

711
749
632
705
589
511

1,138
1,115
1,121
1,159
1,164
1,175

8,585
16,458
22,263
18,685
16,051
28,052

370.1
372.8
377.6
378.9
377.6
372.9

304.0
308.8

668
544
509
441
571
552

597
536
501
486
512
503

633
599
640
425
493
553

594
605
544
456
545
561

1,214
1,208
1,304
1,273
1,221
1,213

21,203
23,793
41,269
23,153
17,882
29,384

370.1
371.7
368.3
334.4
331.0
329.6

320.4
323.6
326.9

319.3
319.3
319.3

713
655
578
528
644
624

580
558
510
678
509
439

512
470
434
492
473
419

566
614
575
626
519
515

571
600
546
620
528
493

1,208
1,222
1,251
1,257
1,248
1,270

22,228
24,274
19,376
20,072
16,731
20,878

333.0

323.6
325.8
328.0
330.2
330.2
330.2

667
628
806
735
636
516

420
392
445
444
415
326

572
648
748
732
644
635

623
656
753
736
665
605

1,193
1,185
1,180
1,176
1,155
1,185

617
463
587
602
508
535

456
447
493
486
474
440

569
492
552
604
546
559

580
472
541
609
520
569

1,259
1,279
1,290
1,285
1,311
1,301

14,763
11,781
26,059
19,198
19,919
21,226

688
605
747
637
573
761

418
414
442
426
355
369

659
631
736
681
684
679

596
609
719
653
644
747

1,248
1,270
1,287
1,315
1,355
1,287

1.5
1.9
2.5
3.7
3.2
3.0

6.4
6.7
8.0
9.0
7.5
7.3

546
448
463
498
461
400

441
407
402
399
430
418

557
512
485
488
364
415

545
482
468
501
430
412

1,313
1,343
1,360
1,347
1,281
1,284

20,898
21,048
16,719
19,043
21,334
15,032

627
569
538
573
489
428

377
314
291
264
243
219

616
656
511
582
436
390

619
632
561
600
510
452

1,284
1,308
1,258
1,240
1,166
1,104

3.6
3.0
3.1
2.1
2.4
2.8

6.5
7.1
6.6
7.0
5.7
5.2

June

344
409
520
486
513
599

430
448
476
446
463
467

366
419
487
515
490
556

332
391
492
516
496
595

1,318
1,346
1,341
1,340
1,334
1,295

14,283
18,936
20,195
23,660
19,318
26,989

393
399
542
587
584
598

256
260
329
300
328
304

409
403
512
600
553
592

356
395
473
616
556
622

1,202
1,210
1,249
1,233
1,230
1,200

2.0
2.2
2.6
1.9
1.8
2.1

5.4
5.4
6.9
6.0
6.0
6.2

10.5
10.2
11.8

July
August
September
October
November
December

493
537
508
607
512
488

409
427
401
438
435
438

547
582
643
563
513
505

551
519
534
570
515
485

1,291
1,354
1,464
1,456
1,454
1,474

18,752
17,778
22,926
19,908
22,203
20,273

617

303
336
355
364
363
324

631
713
592
594
587
495

618
694
578
662
651
554

1,213
1,232
1,246
1,178
1,114
1,055

2.2
3.3
2.7
2.8
3.4
4.8

5.8
6.7
7.3
6.7
6.3
6.2

11.4
11.3
10.4
10.6
10.9
12.0

7,176
6,934
7,084

....

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April..
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
Mav..
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

11

11

6,466
6,444

6,511
6,901
7,243
7,063

7,061
7,032
7,035
7,894
8,072
7,775
6,760

6,921
6,967

6,1 43
11
6,1 86

'

271.0
329.9
366.2
337.2
10

( )
10
( )

331.6
324.3

316.1
316.1
320.0

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7

301.4
324.7
(10)

10

( )

311.6
316.0
320.4
320.4

9,190

727

597
671
650
515

9,915

71.95

8

9

184.31
231.53
258.44

31 7.26
287.55
10

( )
10
( )

11.6

5.1
2.5
4.5

261.1
184.6
108.5
98.8

6.6
8.2
19.2
12.5

4.2
7.9
9.2
7.0
1.9

109.3
110.0
106.3
96.6
78.0

12.4

2.8
4.8

83.1
75.0

10.1
12.0

8.9
6.2
2.7
5.4

9.4
7.2
8.6
8.0
9.2
8.7

1.6
2.1
1.9
2.1
2.0
2.7

7.3

2.4
2.6
3.2
3.4
4.8
5.4

10.1

7.4
9.0
6.8
4.9

6.6
7.6
8.9
10.5
10.0
11.1

9.6
9.4
9.8
9.4
10.0
12.4

10.9

9.3
9.7
9.3
8.6
9.2
7.6
8.7
8.8
7.9
7.7
10.1

9.9
10.3

9.9

104

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—IRON AND STEEL
EXPORTS (Thousands
of
short tons) l

YEAR AND MONTH

1961
1962

Steel
mill
products

1,990
2,013
2,224
3,442
10
2,496

1963
1964
1965

Scrap2

SS,

9,714 416
5,113 154
6,364
70
7,881 176
10
6,1 70 10 28

IMPORTS (Thousands
of
short tons)l

Steel
mill
products

3,163
4,100

Scrap

268
262
222
299
235

Pig

iron

10

384
508
659
751
916

5,446
6,440
10,383

10

10,753
11,455
17,960
14,034
13,364

1,252
464
631
286
799
327
417
412
11
301 11 249

10

IRON AND STEEL SCRAP3 (Thousands of
short tons)

Production

Receipts,
net

Consumption

STEEL SCRAP, NO,
1, HEAVY
MELTING—Price
(Dollars per
long
ton)4

Stocks,

end of
period

Compos-

ite

9

Pittsburgh
district

IRON ORE—OPERATIONS IN ALL U.S. DISTRICTS (Thousands of
long tons)

Mine
production*

Shipmerits
from
mines8

U.S. and foreign ores and ore
agglomerates

Im-

ports8

At iron and7steel
plants

Ex-

Receipts

Consump-

ports"

tion

26.78
32.77
33.36

35.00
29.00
27.00
35.00
35.00

71,329
71,829
73,599
84,836
87,439

72,949
70,410
74,387
85,184
84,930

25,808
33,435
33,488
42,417
45,105

93,113
97,449
101,502
118,325
121,964

97,712
96,494
104,029
122,197
125,143

4,983
5,898
6,816
6,963
7,085

8,193
7,793
7,882
6,552
7,668

29.95
27.52
25.06
29.75
40.72

31.00
27,00
27.00
32.00
42.00

90,147
84,179
85,865
88,328
89,760

90,824
83,016
82,530
90,583
87,891

46,259
44,627
43,941
40,758
44,876

128,225
119,435
118,581
126,165
125,107

127,694
118,982
120,449
128,550
123,261

7,779
5,944
5,937
5,430
5,494

33.19
34.65
55.95
106.22
70.83

36.80
38.00
57.40
104.20
72.50

80,762
75,434
87,669
84,355
78,866

77,692
78,287
90,863
85,112
75,967

40,124
35,761
43,331
48,029
46,743

114,051
112,303
132,905
128,306
112,718

108,966
119,937
137,073
129,077
106,230

3,061
2,095
2,747
2,323
2,538

73.62
55.99
73.84
98.07

79.10
66.96
78.29
101.50

79,993
55,750
81,583
85,716
69,613

77,076
54,053
83,207
86,218
69,594

44,390
37,905
33,616
33,776
25,058

117,697
94,944
114,227
115,892
87,188

114,324
108,462
116,304
115,014
89,397

2,913
2,143
4,213
5,148
5,689

38,475
40,645
44,655
52,262
55,213

25,305
25,284
29,432
31,831
35,804

64,327
66,160
74,621
84,626
90,359

8,824

55,463
52,312
53,545
56,287
52,575

36,671
32,654
33,587
36,929
34,148

91,583
85,361
87,060
94,816
85,559

8,471
7,945
7,427
7,638

9

36.64
28.1 2

1,724
1,685
2,170
5,229
7,062

10,365

12
7
11
44
310

2,827
2,873
4,052
5,833
2,953

6,256
7,383
11,257
8,696
9,608

34
15
15
101
60

18,322
17,681
15,150
15,970
12,012

283
312
349
201
305

306
637
446
342
478

49,194
51,184
57,801
55,250
46,042

34,212
41,741
44,755
51,335
36,753

82,567
93,371
103,606
105,483
82,331

8,494

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

2,654
2,003
2,422

8,120
6,175
9,038
11,054
11,168

57
51
51
105
73

14,285
19,307
21,134
17,518
15,495

507
625
794
760
558

415
373
655
476
400

50,026
49,517
52,082
52,219
42,207

41,399
47,130
46,068
47,048
40,954

89,910
92,198
99,224
98,901
83,710

9,988
9,363
8,277
8,724

8,018

92.17

96.17

1981 .
1982

2,904

16
54

19,898
16,663

562
474

433
322

43,260
27,840

41,981
27,477

85,097
56,452

8,118
6,421

90.17
61.51

100.50

66.71

73,174
36,495

72,181
36,956

28,328
14,715

96,645
49,872

94,958
55,234

5,546

1,842

6,456
6,804

193
165
217
226
237
255

853
1,145
871
847
870
893

35
5
2
20
1
6

1,264
1,329
1,096
1,072
1,655
1,366

46
48
68
73
59
72

49
33
38
47
22
113

4,222

3,708
3,597

8,200
7,928
9,428
8,967

8,008
7,780
8,000

94.48
104.74
122.59
108.20

4,816
4,539

105.33

93.50
108.50
133.00
111.50
96.00
114.00

6,144
5,634
6,681
7,069
7,571
7,748

3,143
2,333
2,639
4,889
9,827
9,197

2,108
1,479
854
2,242
3,567
3,993

4,711

4,617
4,420
4,378
4,393

3,633
4,436
7,443
12,276
13,294

9,457
8,988
10,540
10,251
10,932
10,349

205
34
23
384
579
461

234
250
244
281
227
289

1,001
1,179
717
926
863
889

16
8
7
2
4
1

1,514
1,784
1,641
1,603
1,652
1,542

104
50
47
50
81
61

25
44
39
10
21
33

4,392
4,417
4,106
4,422
3,855
3,700

3,910
3,846
3,533
3,831
3,422
3,393

8,763
8,845
8,877
8,930
8,752
8,692

96.99
92.03
88.52
86.33

102.50
95.00
90.00
86.50

15,279
12,804
12,122
11,548
9,775

10,359

91.00
96.50

10,362
10,195
9,495
9,543
8,380

4,296
3,700
2,933

91.01

7,884
7,946
7,053
6,925
7,088
7,409

8,571

8,507

645
597
391
569
422
837

1,139
992
1,163
829
1,207
1,070

2
1
1
2
19
36

1,265
1,667
1,120
1,250
1,615
1,203

51
70
70
49
40
38

6
30
35
56
22
23

3,998
3,870
4,202
4,050
4,006
2,868

3,633
3,622
3,972
3,902
3,543
2,820

8,398
8,112
7,819
7,866
8,967
7,839

97.42
104.24
104.58
98.96

101.00
108.50
107.50
103.50
87.00
69.50

6,877
6,392
6,687
6,054
6,848

2,279

June

198
296
276
321
338
418

July
August
September
October
November
December

398
449
401
366
316
324

870
821
822
967
525
763

1
4
1
2
3

1,079
1,374
1,064
1,142
1,181

26
26
54
40
35

42
26
12
32
43

2,583
2,856
3,247

5,009
5,520
6,328
7,402

7,684
7,653

73.77

3,691
3,584

2,324
2,574
3,066
3,770
3,609

1,536

58

72

3,820

3,961

1,281
1,234
1,142
1,761
1,772
1,665

38
41
53
52
62
52

18
10
5
36
61
59

3,774
3,750
4,240
4,078

1,663
1,748
1,872
1,921
1,613

37
59
56
33
43
45

36
38
30
34
42
64

1966
1967
1968
1969

1970.
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February

. ..

2,818
4,101

. .

5,858
7,635
6,572

9,176

4,110
4,900
4,658

9,114
8,728
7,969

8,101
7,704
8,222
7,438
7,121
7,968
7,763
8,393
7,893

7,491
5,803

93.40

83.11
71.21

6,641

2,410
1,998
3,119

6,415

1,784
2,100
6,631
9,328
7,999

1,856
1,167
1,087
2,138
2,714
2,638

5,326
4,736
4,368
5,024
4,686

7,021
6,052
6,211
6,638
6,587

2,712

9,467

2,029
2,062
2,499
2,348

9,701
8,869
8,899

8,165

9,331
8,891
7,975
5,768

167
3
266
721
732
618

8,054
8,498
8,323

5,456
5,644
5,953
7,203
7,895

318
728
543
618
346

3,526
2,628
2,976
7,569
10,894
9,956

8,631
8,325

7,410

83.61
92.38
96.65
98.21

7,386

8,037

101.86

106.00

5,913

6,009

1,809

7,625

8,326

631

3,769
3,604
4,261
4,018
4,162
3,817

7,486
7,435
8,379

7,939
7,856
8,004

8,015
8,175
8,287

103.50
101.00
109.00
112.00
105.50
99.00

5,979
6,067
6,766
6,280
7,265
7,525

2,798

8,137
8,184
7,657

96.34
94.28
98.74
101.44

2,032
3,938
8,906
9,625

1,292
1,075
1,165
1,794
2,901
3,879

4,162
2,686
3,794
6,233
11,520
11,924

8,667
8,126
9,293
8,793
8,841
8,162

37
2
70
699
866
710

3,689
3,631
3,591
3,353
3,004
2,817

3,454
3,564
3,542
3,496
3,064

8,245
8,383
8,408

9,703
9,300
8,133
7,112
5,048
3,509

3,059
4,113
2,595
2,555
2,029
1,585

12,350
12,159
9,927
9,070

8,022
8,024
7,708

2,661

7,168
7,116
7,116
6,833
6,054
5,656

6,913
6,370
6,038

594
680
438
353
330
767

7,671

(13)

256
213
260
291
259
279

578
683
442
694
677
628

2
1
2
2
1
2

218
194
228
233
244
227

348
450
395
532
480
509

1
1
1
2
1
1

173
154

462
539

4

2,226

4,001
3,876

8,418
8,453
8,261

96.13
88.63
87.07

91.37
89.74
84.24

78.01
76.02

99.00
107.50
102.50
95.50
86.00
85.50

7,112
6,860
6,382

5,731
3,910
4,430

1,542

7,241
5,579

1,969

32

36

2,742

2,715

5,917

7,826

81.70

94.00

5,709

1,076

1,630

1,664

5,518

2

41
36
41
57
49

16
14
48
71
35

2,753

2,889

3,114
2,779
2,611
2,303

7,870
7,762

80.47
75.93
69.98
62.85

91.50
85.00
75.00
64.00
59.50

5,244

3,019
2,597
2,418
2,320

5,615
6,180
5,391
5,077
4,715

1,180
1,433
2,265
5,306
4,964

1,018
646
773
1,199
1,865

1,589
1,596
2,795
6,672
7,182

5,175
5,670
4,888
4,896
4,342

1
1
236
391
604

2,033

7,352

4,795

4,193
3,943
3,161
3,065

1,508
1,532
1,424
1,395
898

6,746
5,848

5,361
4,368
3,395

4,705
4,369
4,249

4,192
3,664

324
57
501
339
486

1,569

826

2,655

3,565

235

(18)

June

522
507
812
806

1
1
1
6

July
August
September
October
November
December

146
152
158
133
109
97

577
542
607
434
620
375

1
1
18
1
21

1,113
1,451
1,191
1,146
1,258

37
45
37
35
38

9
15
14
41
11

2,119
2,122
2,078
1,975
1,924

2,133
2,106
2,134
1,773

4,336
4,377
4,357
4,226
3,757

1,090

27

13

1,687

1,855

3,611

7,716
7,650
7,551

55.21

5,126
5,347
4,358
2,525

6,954
6,628
6,479

53.84
54.77
53.48
52.32
48.94

57.50
58.00
58.00
55.00

51.50

869
909
744
1,470
1,728

6,421

48.61

51.50

2,365

7,117

13

C )

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




93.16

3,177

7,691
7,771
7,607

197
148
194
180

May

8,138
8,272
8,444

12

73.50
88.50
99.00
104.50
105.50

1,600
1,356
1,029
1,696
1,784

March
April

8,169
7,086
8,408
8,766

105

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—IRON AND STEEL—Con.
IRON ORE (OPERATIONS IN ALL U.S.

MANGA-

ore agglomerates— stocks, end of period

(MAN-

IRON PRODUCTS—castings 7

PIG IRON

Gray and ductile iron
Shipments

CON-

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

At
mines l

At
furnace
yards2

At U.S.
docks2

GENERAL
IMPORTS
(Thou-

Production4

Consumption8

Stocks,
end of

&

basic
furnace
(Dollars
per net
ton)6

long
tons) 3

unfilled,
for
sale,
end of
period

Total

Or-

For
sale

STEEL, RAW AND SEMIFINISHED

Malleable iron

unfilled,
for
sale,
end
of
period

Steel, raw-

Total

For
sale

Shipments

Total

79,040
81 656
77,490

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

672
693
719
855
882

10,824
11 553
12,764
14,316
15,713

6,176 66
723
868
6324 82
7,089 88
933
8,132 122 1,001
9,171 174 1,136

962
5625
913
56.25
923
56.25
57.14 1,091
888
61.84

15716
14,329
15,130
15,933
13,945

8927
8,128
8,715
9,185
8,173

1 131
1,041
1,007
1,172
852

835
1,779 9 67.70
1,660
71. 38 1,140
75.24 1,666
1,215
763 169.40 1,416
991
1,435 181.76

13,839
15,302
17,047
1 5,661
12,407

86,870
81,328
87,679
87,003
68,721

10
182.33 832
87,045 1,519 11
183.11 958
82,003 1,322
889 1 96.00 1,102
88,420
974
881 203.00
87,458
964
889 203.00
69,053

775
477

73,570
43,136

75,074
44,541

3,703
3626
3,053
2890
2,955
3,045

62
50
60
57
85
122

7,064
6,636
7,953
7,726
8,277
8,026

7,098
6,678
8,043
7729
8,317
8,038

852
835
826
737
739
730

203.00
20300
203.00
203.00
203.00
203.00

1,158
1,210
1,244
1,187
1,212
1,179

28960
31,869
35,031
37584
39,108
38969

2,675
2,537
2,357
4617
5,343
5416

61
34
85
53
105
76

7,799
7,351
6,762
6779
6,258
6,372

7,774
7,403
6,768
6825
6,301
6,381

808
860
876
865
856
881

203.00
202.50
202.50
20250
202.50
20300

15,945
20,555
25,132
26,833
24355
22,771

33,875
28,109
21,645
20,237
23 100
27,242

3,899
3,086
2,236
2,531
3221
3,509

109
56
54
66
97
68

6,583
6,357
7,115
6,677
5906
4,664

6,638
6,407
7,038
6,717
5926
4,697

56,784
57,545
57,999
57,653
56621
56,066

21,073
19,757
17,914
16,289
14374
14,265

31,176
32,953
35,009
36,131
36499
35,706

4,535
4,835
5,076
5,233
5748
6,095

54
67
60
38
57
69

4,222
4,360
4,596
5,621
6132
6,489

54,536
53 154
50,786
49781
51,411
53,744

17,731
21 990
26,736
29336
27,700
25,601

31,088
25554
19,972
17286
19,885
23,480

5,971
5610
4,078
3,159
3,826
4,663

22
76
55
70
111
78

56,356
58755
59,574
60,387
60,144
60,243

23,019
20586
18,837
17,515
16,429
17,469

27,904
31 931
34,062
36137
36,939
36,203

5,433
6,238
6,675
6,735
6,776
6,571

60401
60,894
57,340
57725
57,645
58457

21 ,594
25,701
26,576
29740
28,314
26,380

32,298
28,813
24,654
22504
24,209
26,909

59,065
57,833
55,774
54480
52647
52621

25,297
22,137
19,042
17423
16098
16948

28,860
30,276
31,326
31 501
30953
29 923

71 166
69,158

10,335
11 614
1 1 ,099
10,241
12,667

62,605
63 61 3
61 ,044
57184
53,997

6,100
6429
5,347
3,741
2,494

1,035
943
12
1,004
1 032
1,272

64,718
65 722
71,917
85,601
88,185

65,798 3,183
3,067
72,689 2,806
86,382 2,464
88,946 2,330

69525
71,067
72070
67,217
... . 71 500

12160
12,959
16041
13,566
15,316

54658
55,121
53232
51,003
52781

2707
2,987
2,797
2,648
3,403

1 293
1,086
953
1,124
990

91 500
86,984
88,780
95,017
91 ,435

91 770
87,371
89,953
94,635
90,126

2,968
2,842
2,342
1,723
2,082

1971 .
1972
1973
1974
1975

78,815
67352
59,905
57924
69,144

17,653
14679
10,876
9,405
12,299

57,738
50061
45,990
45247
52,231

3,424
2612
3,039
3,272
4,614

81,299
1,019
934 88,400
916 101,208
851 95,909
79,923
1,033

81,215
89,140
99,821
96,792
79,638

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

75,035
59,390
55339
55,753
56066

13,993
14,811
12359
11,266
1 1 ,725

56,246
42,271
39301
38,969
35706

4,763
2,979
3,569
5,416
6,095

1,053
834
842
850
795

1981
1982

60,243
52,621

12,734 36,203 6,571
16,948 29,923 5,750

53,028
50685
47,801
46745
46,563
48027

14,852
18000
21,886
23912
22,406
20809

34,473
29059
22,862
19943
21 ,202
24 173

50968
51,451
52,013
54204
55,151
55753

19,333
17,045
14,625
12003
10,700
11 368

53,719
51 750
49,013
49,601
50676
53,522

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July .
August
September
October
November
December .
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Total

For
sale

428 98014
506 98328
523 109,261
589 127076
648 131,462

169
181
262
337
436

1 217
1 423
1 504
1 835
1,961

1
1
1
1

116
197
471
570

688
614
583
672
521

134101
127,213
131 462
141,262
131 514

591
293
371
446
321

2 155
1 857
1 730
1,897
1 724

1
1
1
1
1

792
556
435
580
416

882
7,606 88
961
8,190 96
9,008 147 1,031
8,663 133
912
6,397 64
729

506
579
616
553
431

120,443
280
133241
317
150,799
929
145720
1 527
116,642 76.2
748

1 579
1 584
1,894
2091
1,974

1 282
1 296
1 566
1 739
1,622

14,168
15,107
16,124
15,402
11,799

6,859
7,285
8,309
7,949
6,457

56
65
61
54
22

848
829
790
715
450

491
458
455
376
206

128,000
125,333
137031
136,341
1 1 1 835

1,804
1,677
1 857
2,039
1 878

1,513
1 447
1 675
1,848
1 701

736 11,801
536 8,222

6,587
4,681

32
14

422 200 120,828 78.3
285 120 72,903 47.3

373 1,743
161 1,023

1 558

1,342
1 309
1,572
1,392
1,498
1,423

664
632
793
715
759
745

55
63
57
56
53
49

73
70
81
68
73
65

38
37
45
36
37
36

11,105
10562
12,576
12196
12,789
12,230

83.5
879
94.5
934
94.8
93.7

962
978
1,014
1 038
1,091
1,088

172
172
196
162
184
171

159
157
178
146
165
154

1,128
1,116
1,093
1 004
931
974

1,163
1,226
1,187
1 305
1,112
873

613
699
640
694
558
437

47
51
52
52
44
54

49
49
49
54
48
36

26
29
26
25
23
18

11,821
11,309
10,541
10810
9,997
9,996

89.9
86.0
82.8
84.4
80.6
78.0

1,126
1,126

142
173

129
158

1,104
1 079
1,088
1,039

162
190

144
173

157
158

142
143

841
815
880
882
889
900

203.00 1,022
20300 1,050
203.00 1,049
968
203.00
875
20300
821
203.00

1,115
1,062
1,177
1,101
933
875

570
545
613
577
492
499

41
41
42
33
31
29

45
45
45
43
37
35

21
22
20
19
18
17

10,701
10,332
11,439
10,658
9,226
7,501

82.7 1,102
85.3 1,025
978
88.4
892
83.0
69.6
811
58.4
727

184
184
191
171
175
159

167
163
172
154
157
146

4,270
4,392
4,671
5,688
6186
6,507

870
888
877
863
859
925

203.00
203.00
203.00
203.00
203.00
203.00

827
852
885
927
970
964

754
847
955
1,122
968
890

453
500
545
618
543
502

24
24
24
27
30
22

27
29
33
40
35
36

12
14
14
17
16
16

6,796
7,018
7,767
9,442
10,057
10,180

53.1
54.4
62.6
72.2
79.5
77.8

680
654

118
123

108
113

615
597

149
141

135
128

656
605

135
148

123
135

6,603
6 108
7,193
6,755
6,938
6,408

6,647
6209
7,316
6,927
7,108
6,589

891
894
881
846
831
779

203.00
20300
203.00
203.00
203.00
203.00

938
948
962
875
839
839

1,028
1,003
1,110
1,139
1,106
1,072

557
542
606
628
624
613

46
45
43
42
40
44

37
40
43
42
38
40

17
18
20
20
19
18

10,590
10,028
11,744
1 1 ,243
11,423
10,451

79.9
83.7
88.6
87.7
86.2
81.5

615
585
557
539
524
501

158
163
173
153
151
152

144
147
155
136
133
132

68
55
72
51
67
49

6,268
6,259
5,889
5,419
4,782
4,750

6,508
6,521
6,029
5,527
4,847
4,824

817
786
817
812
841
859

203.00
203.00
213.00
213.00
213.00
213.00

841
836
816
775
721
736

978
945
949
978
816
677

571
565
541
548
452
340

40
49
39
31
33
32

31
33
33
35
27
23

14
17
16
18
13
10

10,160
10,120
9,618
9,003
7,962
7,672

77.6
77.3
75.9
68.7
62.8
58.6

489
489

127
137

114
121

470
356
356
373

146
140
124
119

132
124
113
107

6,509
6,380
6,110
5,481
5,122
5,168

65
49
65
55
22
58

4,489
4,169
4,622
3,967
3,904
3,595

4,766
4,384
4,869
4,083
3,975
3,648

881
822
782
745
747
758

213.00
213.00
213.00
213.00
213.00
213.00

783
761
726
696
651
610

771
764
860
771
741
756

399
412
482
445
432
428

31
29
29
25
24
24

24
26
30
28
27
29

12
15
13
12
12
11

7,737
7,178
8,049
7,006
6,678
6,050

59.3
60.9
61.7
55.2
50.9
47.7

381

115

106

359
335
304
276
250

115
129
113
101
91

104
117
103
93
82

4,908
5,420
5,406
5,556
5596
5750

35
33
14
25
32
15

3,516
3,277
3,160
3,077
2648
2712

3,554
3,431
3,261
3,201
2837
2883

728 213.00
697 213.00
681 213.00
649
603
580

611
608
575
505
521
536

616
630
631
618
584
450

359
404
369
351
334
266

16
16
15
13
13
14

21
23
22
19
18
18

7
10
8
7
7
6

5,719
5,538
5,299
5,262
4,546
4,456

43.8
42.4
41.9
40.2
35.9
34.0

232
222

63
65

56
58

213
181

68
63

62
56

172
161

56
45

50
39

58.93
5848
56.25
56.25
56.25

859 206.00
580

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Rate Orders,
unof
capafilled,
Hty
for
utilisale,
zation end of
(Perperiod
cent)

*

Thousands of short tons, except as noted
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Steel castings 7

Shipments

182
120
137
117
78

^•Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 177.

80.9
431
451
78.4
868
843
87.8 1,039
72.8
605

937

926

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—STEEL MILL PRODUCTS
STEEL PRODUCTS, NET SHIPMENTS— BY PRODUCT »
Bars and tool steel
YEAR AND MONTH

Total (all
grades)

Semifinished

products

Structural
shapes
(heavy)
and steel
piling

Plates

Rails and
accessories

Total2

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

66 126

Sheets
Total3
Hot rolled

Cold rolled

839

2,442
2,389
2,683
3,229
3,150

1,171
1,345
1,319
1,467
1,877

7,067
7,103
7,043
8,137
8,689

3,035
3,109
3,138
3,105
3,484

6,122
6065
5,858
6,083
6,659

25,760
28480
31,042
34,222
36,733

7024
7753
8,826
9948
10,630

12153
13510
14510
15699
16,571

9,103
7,948
8,401
8,238
8,065

1,776
1,434
1,462
1,514
1,590

14,523
13,053
13,660
14,354
14,577

9,126
7,961
8,497
8,659
8,107

3,276
3,249
3,241
3,659
4,891

1 999
1,733
1,815
1,923
1,490

9233
8,969
10,078
9,232
7,778

3,495
3,133
3,393
3,256
2,998

5828
6,591
7,267
6,555
7,243

35468
32,574
36,624
35,101

10137
9,312
10782
12,471
12319

15 972
14709
16336
16,427
14250

3911

5,666
5,656
7,081
7,210
5121

7,939
7553
9,678
10,919
8761

1,564
1,601
1,689
1,785
1,965

14,156
15,518
18,170
18,514
13,367

8,179
9,299
10,763
11,061
8,146

4,521
4,454
5,135
5,089
3,666

1,378
1,675
2,161
2,251
1 486

7,574
7,609
9,133
9,844
8228

2,791
2,952
3,245
3,171
2,154

6,811
6,135
7,316
7,528
5687

35,574
39862
49,370
44,991
30763

11,760
14036
16,886
15774
11 222

14898
16123
20,377
18275
12841

4384
3,991
5070
5,496
5342

4,187
4,382
4,667
5,596
5,207

7,160
7,529
8,601
9,035
8,080

2,017
1,863
1,703
2,026
1,797

14,234
15,420
16,915
17,601
13,258

8,664
9,362
10,045
9,958
6,911

3,876
4,179
4,704
5,303
4,683

1,618
1,794
2,084
2,245
1,585

6,265
7,490
8,399
8,242
9,097

2,461
2,400
2,510
2,449
1,768

6,436
6,382
6,100
6,310
5,709

42303
41,687
43,609
43,507
33,595

15090
14,558
15447
15,995
12,116

18265
17,684
17821
17,284
13313

87014
59,783

5,598
3,408

4,903
3,424

7,397
4,136

1,458

782

13,828
9,440

7,770
4,857

4,371
3,526

1,620
1,013

10,286
5,026

1,694
1,332

4,927
4,321

36,924
27,914

13,451
9,052

14,396
11,132

8206
7996
10,293
7438
10,187
8977

411
410
545
462
505
505

400
391
542
477
535
461

662
648
850
739
905
768

155
155
183
167
188
169

1,401
1,440
1,851
1,369
1,786
1,556

805
858

191
193
232
154
234
196

641
601
781
637
754
768

199
195
245
207
237
213

526
461
753
426
578
531

3,812

893

396
380
499
427
513
459

1,315
1 322
1,674
1,084
1,672
1,536

1,607
1 499
1,800
1 165
1,888
1,525

8,319
8475
7,929
8355
7,385
6,743

421
434

443
446

762
804

147
166

406
466

176
196

678
675

194
203

528
545

3,719

462
313

773
744

173
181

756
793

411
468

173
190

659
723

193
218

543
522

3,512

421
393

476
448

709
646

167
178

1,427
1,530
1,349
1,459
1,318
1,160

838
860

513
484

701
581

444
435

165
137

663
677

179
145

468
443

2,984
2,653

1,407
1,366
1,185
1,291
1,071
1,068

1,438
1 418
1,298
1,395
1,197
1,010

7952
7,690

404
503
563
442
431
343

504
485
488
437
443
355

729
743
848
721
639
592

182
177
185
191
173
151

1,415
1,308
1,334
1 191
1,053

461
460
457
387
357
359

183
159
159
152
134
117

722
747
871
756
779
755

180
170
191
167
135
129

573
520
685
466
464
411

3,242
3,036
3,547
2,925
2,323

1,154
1,085
1,338
1 078

1,290
1,216
1,394
1 165

982

764
681
709
645
555
500

2,139

793
775

945
827

89995
83,897
91 856
93,877
90798

3806
4,061
4821
6,373
7387

6764
6,133
6,149
6,244
6,060

1971
1972
1973
1974 .
1975

87038
91 805

1 1 1 ,430

4962
4917
5,749
5509

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

89447
91,147
97935
100,262
83853

109472
79957

1979:

July
August
September
October .
November
December

Tin mill
products

6,379
7,166
7,568
8,401
9,344

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

May

Cold
finished

1,029
1,106
1,395
1,523

70552
75,555
84945
92,666

5,949
6,267
7,234
8,491
9,764

June

Pipe and
tubing
Reinforcing

Thousands of short tons
4,735
4739
5,316
6,085
6,798

January
February
March
April

Hot rolled
(including
light
shapes)

Wire and
wire
products

10,072
10,994
11,665
13,199
14,488

2,548
2766
3,152
4229
4,528

1981
1982

Sheets and strip

Bars

1,109

781
1,030

38,1 1 1

3,695
4,543
2,952
4,699
4,006
3,673
3,263

1980:
January, .
February
March
April

8711

June

7296
6440
5848

July
August
September
October
November
December

5354
5745
6,682
7458
7,038
7591

351
386

355
942

595
587

98
112

832
889

386
433

347
350

94
101

672
689

118
124

416
435

1,915
2,168

681
754

379
496
488
543

447
489
432
426

652
702
627
661

138
124
125
140

1,011
1 132
1,036
1 037

517
583
571
564

371
415
340
348

117
126
120
119

739
789
767
782

136
146
129
148

426
432
425
464

2,756

988
1,083
1,111
1,281

1,104
1,282
1,179
1,325

441
477
606
531
535
529

457
426
548
472
414
408

667
720
731
678
667
627

145
158
170
161
140
116

1 079
1,146
1,334
1,292
1,258
1,263

610
659
764
740
722
706

320
342
407
395
385
399

144
140
156
150
145
152

793
776
945
949
925
890

150
153
185
161
150
155

474
473
431
431
388
419

3,410

June

7616
7,375
8422
8,108
7932
8,148

1,209
1,077
1,267
1,252
1,233
1,346

1,368
1,202
1,344
1,354
1,402
1,487

July
August
September
October
November
December

7 115
7,020
7,039
6,723
5,783
5,666

400
434

392
395

584
586

114
89

388
342

128
131

859
881

137
130

413
399

432
362
313
299

630
543
498
482

88
99
98
81

1 115
1,106
1,163
1,140
953
898

593
528

437
437
385
389

659
638
543
471

364
364
296
323

134
133
109
99

849
892
813
759

135
133
107
102

396
351
327
412

1,146
1,124
1,063
976
863
901

1,209
1,154
1,125
1,085
857
811

314

329

463

98

June.

5,608
5434
6163
5,488
5149
5,372

285
325
318
306
291

323
365
321
290
284

498
527
393
330
316

102
91
73
74
68

July
August
September
October
November
December

4,514
4724
4,760
4,309
4,088
4,234

257
269

272
265

259
300

283
291
260
255

280
321
237
210

269
261
260
260

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

3,149
3,010
3,390

3,046
3,470
3,434
3,456
3,739

3,102
3,001
2,910
2,765
2,288
2,246

740
848

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

912

525

271

112

753

105

389

2,245

793

869

821

205
320
298
321
319

105
117
93
87
92

702
662
602
476
388

115
133
125
123
123

449
400
328
338
386

2,139

865
846
855

506
573
470
434
440

768
953
828
759
848

1,030
1,005

56
41

668
766

304
361

296
325

66
76

274
246

113
112

331
386

884
919

746
715
639
615

347
238
280
312

322
323
293
241

73
68
64
59

228
220
224
220

113
108
89
83

502
251
266
294

2,285
2,340
2,295

758
746

44
36
49
51

665
657
637
656

915
878
832
974

1,015

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 177.

2,645
2,462
2,367

2,661

2,189
2,063
2,247

817
957
1,069

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

107

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—STEEL MILL PRODUCTS—Con.
STEEL PRODUCTS, NET SHIPMENTS— BY MARKET (Thousands of short tons) >
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Service
centers
and
distributors

Construction, irtcl.
maintenance

MachinContractors'
products

Automotive

ery,

STEEL MILL SHAPES AND FORMS, INVENTORIES (Millions of short tons) *

Containers,

Rail
transportation

industrial
equipment, and
tools

packaging, and
shipping
matenals

Other

Inventories
(end of
period),
total for
the
specified
sectors

Steel in
process

Finished
steel

8.3
7.2
7.8
9.1
8.5

7.0
6.9
7.2
8.7
7.9

3.4
3.3
3.5
4.0
4.3

9.8

9.2
9.6
9.0

5.2
5.5
6.0
6.0
6.4

10.1

6.3
6.8
6.6
7.4
6.7

10.0

7.4
5.6
6.7

11.5
14.5
10.6

101.1

7.5
7.6
8.0
7.6
6.9

6.5
6.6
7.1
7.1
5.3

10.2

7.4
5.3

5.4
4.7

1962
1963
1964
1965

12,365
12,269
13,149
15,564
16,369

9,260
9,315
10,051
10,992
11,836

3,851
4,162
4,339
4,646
5,018

12,594
15,181
16,889
18,387
20,123

1,594
2,029
2,563
3,469
3,805

3,756
4,193
4,498
5,338
5,873

6,623
6,720
6,464
6,552
7,331

16,083
16,683
17,602
19,996
22,311

27.6
25.8
27.8
33.0
33.6

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

16,400
14,863
16,099
17,565
17,678

11,862
11,375
12,195
11,402
10,565

4,969
4,582
4,922
4,768
4,440

17,984
16,488
19,269
18,276
14,475

4,332
3,225
3,048
3,344
3,098

5,747
4,994
5,469
5,690
5,169

6,597
7,255
7,902
7,145
7,775

22,104
21,115
22,952
25,687
27,598

34.3
36.7
35.4
37.7
39.1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

14,424
16,797
20,383
20,400
12,700

8,666
8,589
10,731
11,360
8,119

4,946
5,055
6,459
6,249
3,927

17,483
18,217
23,217
18,928
15,214

3,004
2,730
3,228
3,417
3,152

4,903
5,396
6,351
6,440
5,173

7,212
6,616
7,811
8,218
6,053

26,400
28,405
33,250
34,460
25,619

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

14,615
15,346
17,333
18,246
16,172

7,508
7,553
9,612
9,978
8,742

4,502
4,500
3,480
3,745
3,148

21,351
21,490
21,253
18,621
12,124

3,056
3,238
3,549
4,111
3,155

5,180
5,566
5,992
5,996
4,543

6,914
6,714
6,595
6,772
5,551

1981
1982

17,637
12,972

8,446
6,260

3,230
2,290

13,154
9,295

2,162
1,030

4,624
2,582

4,761

2,345

1,017

5,850

985

4,847

2,666

1,026

5,303

4,641

2,597

1,048

3,955

2,442

4,429

1961

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

July
August .
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

9.9

Consumers (manufacturers only)
Inventory,
end of
period

Receipts
during
period

Consumption during
period

52.6
57.7
62.4
68.7

53.1
56.8
60.5
67.0

65.1
62.5
70.1
69.3
67.1

67.9
63.5
68.7
70.0
67.5

67.6
82.0
98.5
71.2

67.0
83.4
98.2
95.5
75.1

6.6

75.7
84.4
90.0
88.1
69.9

76.1
84.9
89.2
88.5
73.4

5.9
4.1

71.7
54.9

72.4
56.7

8.9
8.4
9.3
11.2
12.9

9.1
10.5

9.8
9.4

10.2
10.5

35.7
36.9
35.2
35.2
34.0

10.6
11.3

10.2

26,321
26,740
30,121
32,793
30,415

36.4
33.8
36.8
36.3
28.4

12.2
10.1
11.7
11.5

5,292
4,471

32,469
20,883

30.0
22.1

11.3

1,847

8,112

1,055

1,602

1,677

8,426

35.8
35.5
34.5
35.7
35.5
35.9

11.2
10.8
10.4
11.1
11.2
11.5

8.2
8.2
7.4
8.5
7.7
7.6

6.4
6.8
6.7
6.4
6.7
6.9

10.0

1,579

4,051

1,018

1,552

1,758

8,057

930

3,454

1,052

1,289

1,504

7,857

36.5
36.6
36.7
35.4
35.6
36.3

11.9
11.5
11.2
11.0
10.9
11.5

7.5
7.5
7.6
7.3
7.4
7.6

6.8
7.3
7.3
6.9
7.1
7.1

10.3
10.3
10.6
10.2
10.2
10.1

2,426

974

3,662

1,037

1,518

1,761

8,544

3,592

2,075

752

2,580

855

1,170

1,279

7,281

34.5
33.9
34.1
34.4
34.3
33.1

11.4
11.1
11.3
11.5
12.1
12.1

7.5
7.4
7.3
7.6
7.4
7.2

5.7
5.7
5.8
5.8
5.7
5.5

3,432

2,006

727

2,440

582

882

1,192

6,518

11.9
11.4
10.3

4,693

2,237

945

3,473

702

1,003

1,325

7,709

31.8
30.7
28.8
27.8
27.7
28.4

6.9
6.8
6.6
6.7
6.9
6.9

...

4,696

2,356

958

3,591

753

1,261

1,470

8,326

June

4,997

2,442

892

3,811

548

1,292

1,399

8,806

July
August
September
October
November
December

4,151

2,190

796

3,218

455

1,148

1,278

7,938

3,704

1,812

610

2,472

422

947

1,129

7,075

3,429

1,684

592

2,367

411

960

1,260

6,500

June

3,213

1,651

598

2,791

277

689

1,115

5,676

Julv
August
September
October
November
December

3,099

1,568

548

2,311

183

491

1,252

4,546

3,029

1,379

543

2,036

159

446

837

4,201

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

12.5

Service
centers
(warehouses),
inventory,
end of
period

11.7
12.8

May
June

inventory, end of
period

Mav

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




9.7
7.7
10.0

9.6
8.1

9.6
9.6
9.6

8.8

8.6

9.7
10.5
10.1

7.3
7.2
8.6
6.9
8.3
7.7

7.8
7.5
8.3
7.2
8.1
7.7

6.9
7.7
7.5
7.3
6.8
5.9

6.5
7.7
7.2
7.7
6.8
6.0

9.9
9.7
9.7
9.5
9.1
8.3

6.4
6.4
6.9
6.3
5.7
4.9

6.6
6.6
6.9
6.5
6.1
5.7

5.3
5.2
5.0
5.0
4.8
5.3

7.7
7.3
6.9
6.5
6.4
6.6

4.5
4.9
5.7
6.5
5.8
5.9

5.1
5.3
6.1
6.9
5.9
5.7

5.4
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.3
5.3

6.7
7.0
7.0
6.7
6.6
6.7

6.2
6.4
6.7
6.3
6.4
6.8

6.1
6.1
6.7
6.6
6.5
6.7

9.7
10.0

9.7
9.9
9.9

28.6
29.0
29.3
28.2
29.8
29.5

10.4
10.3

7.0
7.1
7.1
7.3
7.5
7.2

30.0
30.5
30.5
30.4
30.5
30.0

10.6
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.3
11.3

7.2
7.4
7.5
7.4
7.4
7.4

5.4
5.3
5.3
5.3
5.5
5.4

6.8
6.7
6.5
6.4
6.3
5.9

6.1
6.1
6.0
5.8
5.0
3.9

6.0
6.2
6.2
5.9
5.1
4.3

30.0
29.9
29.4
28.8
28.1
26.9

11.6
11.3
11.2
11.0
10.9
10.4

7.2
7.2
7.1
7.0
6.9
6.5

5.2
5.2
5.2
5.1
5.0
5.1

6.0
6.2
5.9
5.7
5.3
4.9

4.7
5.3
5.8
5.0
4.8
4.7

4.6
5.1
6.1
5.2
5.2
5.1

26.5
25.8
24.8
24.0
23.0
22.1

10.2

6.5
6.3
6.0
5.8
5.6
5.3

5.0
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.7
4.7

4.8
4.6
4.4
4.2
4.1
4.0

4.3
4.4
4.5
4.7
3.8
3.4

4.4
4.6
4.7
4.4
3.9
3.4

9.5
9.5
9.8
9.9

9.9
9.6
9.3
8.6
8.1

108

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS (Millions of pounds)

ALUMINUM (Thousands of short tons, except as noted)

YEAR AND MONTH

Production,
primary
(from
domestic

and
foreign
ores) >

Imports (general) 2
Recovery from
scrap
(alumi-

num

con-

tent) >

1962
1963
1964
1965

1,904
2,118
2,313
2,553
2,754

451
553
703
657
769

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

2,968
3,269
3,255
3,793
3,976

832
820
925
1,080
940

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

3,925

1961

Metal

and
alloys,
crude

Plates,
sheets,
bars,
etc.

199.0
8

307.5

41 5.8

8

49.3
59.2

41 .3

392.4
527.3

49.7
65.4

Exports2

Metal

and
alloys,
crude

128.9
151.2
165.3
208.6
8
203.6

Plates,
sheets,
bars,
etc.

Price,
primary
ingot,

99.5%

ToolTafs

per ,

pound)3

Total

27.3
42.0
55.3
72.2
8
72.4

0.2546
.2388
.2262
.2372

4,840
5,670
6,290
7,064

3,345

.2451

8,017

.2450
.2498
.2557

6,458

.2718
.2872

8,798
8,837
9,862
10,718
9,953

3,811
4,257
4,835
5,679

1,493
1,711
1,995
2,274
2,609

188.2

92.9

56.3
61.8
57.2
78.7

209.0

180.3
344.4
408.5

102.7
121.1
144.2
146.0

560.4
646.4
507.6
509.0

434.1

71.0
80.9
57.3
45.3
61.4

112.3
108.3
229.6
207.8
185.8

150.5
154.7
216.3
236.1
187.0

.2900
.2645
.2533
.3406
.3979

10,266
11,880
14,568
13,639
9,804

7,839
9,246
10,900
10,461
7,427

3,976
4,768

4,529
4,903
3,879

943
1,045
1,147
1,190
1,156

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

4,251
4,539
4,804
5,023
5,130

1,371
1,494
1,554
1,654
1,619

575.4
670.2

87.6
75.5

152.4

222.4

.4449

97.8

757.1
570.6
580.5

230.5

126.6
200.6
714.9

211.5
198.8
265.7
323.6

.5134
.5308
.5940
.6957

12,246
12,831
14,018
14,517
14,057

1981
1982

4,948
3,609

1,913
2,045

710.7
679.4

142.5
214.3

281.9
200.1

.7600
.7600

418
379
419
402
423
411

120
119
132
128
131
125

69.6
41.0
53.9
44.3
57.8
36.0

15.9
20.5
23.1
22.8
23.5

18.5
18.4
17.2
19.1
26.3
27.7

429
430
419
435
423
435

117
134
115
121
119
115

62.6
30.8
31.9
39.4
40.8
62.6

431
406
434
421
438
425

114
111
115
113
111
106

427
426
419
437
427
439

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

8.7

344.2

401.2

32.4
15.4
14.8
19.4
12.0

7.7
8.3

6,351
7,167
7,666
7,358

2,937
2,868
3,405
3,727
3,689

W
products,

Refinery, primary
Mine,
recoverable
copper

SecondTotal

From
domestic
ores

From
foreign
ores

scrap4
7

9

762
1,166
1,207
1,254
1,409

1,592
1,465
1,588
1,698
1,507

3,651
3,725
3,785
4,387

1,057.1
1,114.4
1,100.6
1,131.1
1,226.2

1,406.2
1,462.1
1,448.2
1,502.7
1,552.9

1,071.4
1,101.4
1,106.1
1,143.0
1,211.7

334.8
360.7
342.0
359.7

1,296.5
865.5
1,092.8
1,401.2
1,560.1

1,552.2
1,027.8
1,304.0
1,581.0
1,601.3

1,227.5
768.0
1,053.2
1,332.6
1,380.0

324.7
259.8
250.8
248.5

1,444.1
1,699.3
1,695.1
1,501.1
1,309.4

1,279.6
1,524.4
1,540.7
1,289.0
1,166.8

164.5
174.9
154.4
212.1
142.6

336.6
349.3
402.8
437.3

318.4
341.1
411.0
575.6
573.0

341.2

221.3

4,861
4,366
5,156
5,999

9,706
10,443
11,346
11,230
10,485

5,574
6,040
6,409
6,296
5,862

1,845
2,009
2,088
2,080
1,538

5,701
5,706
5,494
5,125
5,076

1,456.6
1,364.4
1,352.0
1,443.6
1,181.1

1,396.4
1,357.3
1,390.8
1,515.4
1,210.9

1,290.7
1,280.0
1,278.1
1,411.5
1,121.9

105.8

13,237
11,960

10,328

5,978
5,329

1,581
1,306

6,607
6,200

1,538.2
1,135.1

1,544.0
1,225.0

1,430.2
1,077.3

113.8
147.8

631.9

.5500
.5500
.5534
.5800
.5800
.5800

1,287
1,140
1,375
1,170
1,297
1,227

994
910
1,098
938
1,015
961

571
513
630
522
573
537

202
191
212
181
188
187

5,420
5,237
5,003
5,028
4,960
4,904

106.9
106.3
121.7
123.1
129.4
119.6

123.6
127.3
133.4
134.3
134.1
125.0

110.2
119.2
124.7
127.3
127.5
118.5

13.4

41.2
37.6
49.1
49.0
47.5
52.7

.5800
.5800
.6008
.6532
.6600
.6600

1,189
1,231
1,106
1,222
1,119
1,154

922
958
858
931
835
809

523
537
486
500
448
455

140
157
150
185
160
128

4,932
4,926
4,954
4,953

116.0
128.2
124.7
130.5
121.0
116.1

116.8
132.1
104.3
125.6
132.2
126.7

110.6
124.0
115.4
121.6
117.8

10.2
10.6

125.1
117.6
130.6
128.4
129.9
120.7

132.9
128.1
133.3
145.3
162.3
155.1

121.1
116.8
124.2
131.3
151.2
147.6

11.8
11.3

49.7
34.3
48.5
76.4

44.8
22.7
25.8
64.2
90.2

9,108

77.3

112.7
103.9
89.0

8.0
8.6
7.1
6.5
6.5
6.3
8.1
9.6

61.8
45.3
47.8
45.4
42.1
51.7

8.6
7.7
6.9
5.6
6.0
6.8

39.6
37.7
52.8
52.3
52.3
61.3

12.4
31.9
20.9
23.2
24.9
27.5

.6600
.6600
.6600
.6800
.6800
.6800

1,249
1,229
1,274
1,188
1,126
1,070

954
905
959
930
885
792

532
501
533
524
504
437

159
158
162
139
121
102

4,912
4,955
5,032

102
113
124
128
122
118

40.3
40.7
43.0
54.5
29.9
78.3

4.4
4.4
3.7
7.2
4.8
5.2

51.3
97.6
98.9
70.1
55.0
46.1

24.6
42.5
24.5
34.1
24.2
24.6

.6800
.6800
.6933
.7546
.7600
.7600

1,110
1,172
1,184
1,232
1,021
1,203

806
819
858
913
797
868

464
464
481
494
435
492

88
111
119
135
124
122

5,084
5,037
4,966
4,966
5,082
5,076

'&7
82.7

'1.5

102.5
117.4

121.1

109.6

11.5

445
404
448
431
441
420

124
127
146
139
139
148

55.8
55.7
75.6
50.2
67.8
55.9

5.8
8.9
7.5

30.1
27.1
32.6
26.5
30.6
21.4

.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600

1,104
1,073
1,290
1,207
1,196
1,260

887
861
956
952
928
959

512
486
555
551
540
566

141
131
154
148
139
147

5,221
5,323
5,408
5,495
5,600
5,632

123.3
117.6
127.6
127.3
131.0
127.2

128.3
126.8
141.6
140.1
131.7
133.1

114.7
111.4
132.9
131.0
123.6
125.5

13.6
15.4

10.7
13.9
11.6

59.4
23.2
32.9
48.6
29.3
23.5

426
416
393
396
364
364

149
139
140
150
129
123

63.9
67.0
60.5
55.2
41.5
49.3

12.5
11.0
14.0
15.6
14.9
13.7

29.3
16.8

.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600

1,044
1,133
1,083
1,059
860
928

857
870
870
838
673
679

492
517
512
484
373
389

119
132
134
128
110
98

5,964
6,086

24.1
23.1
24.6

16.0
15.2
17.2
21.6
16.0
16.8

6,187
6,276
6,524
6,607

123.7
136.2
134.7
140.8
134.9
114.0

120.8
110.3
121.8
128.9
114.7
130.2

111.5
103.4
114.4
120.5
108.5
123.9

351
311
336
319
321
300

144
156
170
170
167
188

38.5
65.9
61.7
61.0
51.0
66.5

17.5
19.1
21.4
14.1
19.5
15.5

22.1
18.8
46.0
26.6
19.9
48.5

18.0
17.8
18.3
15.4
16.4
19.9

.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600

849
934
1,095
995
971
1,113

738
734
831
782
762
834

430
430
482
452
441
498

106
105
120
119
116
143

6,670
6,742
6,658
6,683
6,684
6,577

112.6
107.4
119.9
112.0

108.3
104.7
117.2
105.4

110.4

97.0
90.0

99.3
93.9

297
287
271
275
266
275

182
186
181
180
164
157

42.2
78.2
52.8
52.7
60.1
47.8

16.7
17.9
16.9
18.9
18.2
17.5

24.2
42.6
23.6
59.5
42.1
27.3

13.3
14.3
22.0
20.4
12.1
12.6

.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600
.7600

879
1,100
1,014
1,059
943
1,108

744
777
781
727
719
679

444
462
465
417
419
390

102
104
108
101
98
85

6,626
6,508
6,434

84.6
81.1
75.3
86.5
89.4
81.0

99.5
91.5
94.7
95.0

8.4

9.2

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




428.2
354.7
363.7
422.3
430.9

5,741
5,627
4,052

19.2
17.2
33.6

10.2
11.1

12.2

261.6
301.5
389.5

1,380.9
1,510.3
1,558.5
1,448.8
1,282.2

5,026

9.0

9.7

238.6
247.6

1,577
1,859
2,026
1,760
1,376

17.6
23.5
19.0
26.0
20.2
23.2

16.7
16.4

ary,

recov-

ered as
refined

and

and

plate

119.1

72.7

Castings"

Sheet

521.8

201.0

period—

Mill products

450.5
685.2
468.6
350.2

4,122

end of

Ingot and mill products
(net
shipments) 4

Total

COPPER—Production (Thousands of metric tons) «

Inventories,

Shipments

5,013
5,125
5,071
5,021
4,950

6,431
6,391
6,200

114.2
102.8

94.7

(10)

10

( )
(

97.3
96.2
97.9
90.5
85.8
85.7
74.1
75.6
80.1
98.1
85.4

9.0

9.1
14.0
11.2

7.5

R
7.5

301.2

42.7
50.2
49.0
55.2
55.6
45.8

64.0
56.2
55.8
53.0
55.1
52.7
26.6
33.6
33.4
60.8
45.0
36.9

8.7
9.2
8.1
7.6

38.9
52.8
45.5
63.1
55.7
61.5

9.2
6.9
7.4
8.3
6.2
6.2

54.4
58.4
50.2
58.8
32.5
60.1

11.0

8.5
6.9
7.4
8.8
8.0
13.8
17.4
19.0
14.9
16.1
17.5

47.5
51.8
51.4
49.2
52.0
39.2
34.9
28.6
60.7
53.4

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS—ton.
COPPER AND COPPER PRODUCTS

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Imports (general)—
Refined, unrefined, scrap
(Thousands of metric
tons) '
Total
(copper
content)

1961

1962
1963
1964
1965

7

417.8
436.6
491 .3
530.5
475.2

Refined

7

Exports— Refined and
scrap (Thousands
of
metric tons) l
Total

Refined

tton, refined
(by mills,
etc.),
(Thousands
of short
tons) 2

Stocks,
refined,
end of
period
(Thousands of
short
tons) 3

Price,
electrolytic
(wirebars),
domestic
delivered
(Dollars per
pound)3

COPPER-BASE MILL AND FOUNDRY
PRODUCTS—Shipments
(Millions of
pounds)4
Brass mill
(copper
mill)
products

Copper
wire mill
products
(copper
content)

Brass and
bronze
foundry
products

LEAD (Thousands of metric tons)
Production s
Mine,
recoverable lead

Recovered
from scrap
(lead
content)

Imports
(general),
ore and
metal (lead
content) 8

Consumption, total 5

107.4
124.9
124.6

527.2
349.9
327.0
390.6
7
382.9

388.9
305.3
282.6
286.9
7
294.8

1,486
1,609
1,753
1,864
2,035

183
221
160
156
174

0.3032
.3100
.3100
.3236
.3542

2,065
2,356
2,465
2,786
2,977

1,553
1,636
1,713
1,991
2,177

734
806
852
891
889

237.6
215.0
229.9
259.5
273.2

410.8
403.0
447.7
491.3
522.4

367.1
363.5
341.1
303.2
312.4

931.9
1,006.6
1,055.4
1,090.5
1,126.3

60.7
89.6

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

541.3
584.3
650.2
376.6
357.6

147.6
297.8
363.1
118.9
119.8

303.6
219.4
327.3
259.6
10
316.5

247.8
144.6
218.4
181.7
10
201. 4

2,379
1,982
1,878
2,142
2,042

240
158
172
171
348

.3657
.3863
.4225
.4793
."5830

3,326
2,596
2,757
3,111
2,513

2,494
2,356
2,213
2,524
2,329

910
800
791
853
751

297.0
287.5
325.9
461.8
518.7

519.6
502.4
499.8
547.8
542.0

391.3
443.1
385.2
353.4
324.0

1,201.0
1,143.5
1,205.5
1,260.4
1,234.3

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

331.8
384.3
386.1
551.3
299.4

147.1
172.2
181.3
284.5
133.2

256.7
242.9
310.3
281.1
302.2

170.3
165.7
171.8
114.8
156.4

2,016
2,231
2,444
2,201
1,541

277
271
157
374
538

12

.5201
.5124
.5948
.7727
.6416

2,692
3,016
3,319
2,813
2,025

2,354
2,642
3,032
2,647
2,056

705
767
774
667
512

524.9
561.5
547.0
602.3
563.8

541.4
559.4
593.6
633.9
597.4

237.4
312.6
261.4
193.8
171.1

1,298.6
1,347.4
1,398.2
1,451.0
1,176.7

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

496.6
479.2
551.1
341.3
551.8

348.4
357.4
420.4
217.9
459.8

226.8
199.9
291.8
308.8
325.7

102.6
47.8
99.2
88.7
17.2

1,995
2,202
2,417
2,470
2,083

651
649
491
288
365

.6956
.6677
.6651
.9333
1.0242

2,517
2,610
2,712
2,976
2,467

2,384
2,617
2,911
3,048
2,783

548
579
580
617
489

552.9
537.5
528.8
525.6
550.4

659.2
757.6
683.2
801.4
675.6

203.8
185.3
76.1
59.6
52.1

1,351.8
1,435.4
1,299.7
1,358.3
1,070.3

1981
1982

502.5
518.7

359.3
259.8

340.6
381.1

28.1
35.0

2,045
1,790

511
668

.8512
.7431

2,622
2,014

2,847
2,393

471
405

445.5
515.9

641.1
528.8

68.7
50.1

1,167.1
1,066.2

11.2
15.7
14.9
14.7
23.1

29.8
26.3
33.1
25.5
33.0
22.9

11.6
10.0

664

372

784

155

633

277

7657
.8970
.9672
.9832
.9123
.8824

825

June

19.2
17.2
30.5
20.5
28.0
29.9

809

764

162

48.4
44.7
43.1
37.3
42.0
42.6

54.6
60.5
65.1
64.1
62.0
65.2

4.0
5.4
5.3
8.3
5.2
2.5

121.8
116.9
133.0
117.1
121.8
112.0

July
August
September
October
November
December

25.2
38.1
26.7
30.6
41.2
34.2

17.2
28.0
20.3
17.5
23.2
25.0

30.3
22.9
17.8
22.5
19.9
24.6

4.8
2.9
2.9
2.7
7.3
1.5

.8677
.9134
.9585
.9911

691

702

148

41.5
49.4
35.2
50.5
46.8
44.1

51.3
58.1
58.2
65.0
60.7
54.3

7.6
3.9
5.3
3.3
2.7
6.1

110.6
114.3
118.5
108.2

30.8
37.8
53.2
32.3
37.5
27.5

19.8
24.2
23.6
25.5
34.0
30.4

1.0
1.4
1.9
1.5
1.5
2.0

51.4
50.3
49.8
48.9
49.9
46.1

59.2
55.4
59.6
59.1
51.2
57.1

4.4
6.5
2.2
3.2
4.4
7.8

100.9

June

39.0
50.4
69.1
38.6
50.6
31.7

July
August
September
October
November
December

26.8
38.5
42.8
64.2
55.7
44.2

24.7
34.8
39.1
59.2
46.0
36.8

39.2
39.2
20.8
25.3
25.2
22.9

1.9
.9
.4
.5
1.0
3.4

43.4
41.5
39.4
48.6
39.7
41.3

45.9
52.2
56.0
50.2
58.1
54.9

2.0
4.2
6.5
4.6
3.7
2.6

64.8
79.0
99.3

June

41.7
39.0
29.0
40.2
28.6
51.1

24.7
29.4
21.8
28.1
21.7
34.5

36.2
32.1
38.7
20.2
33.7
40.0

2.9
2.5
5.8
1.2
.9
3.5

42.6
40.9
43.4
26.7
27.8
17.4

46.5
43.9
43.8
42.5
44.1
46.7

Julv
August
September
October
November
December

41.6
48.1
45.7
52.7
42.4
42.3

32.2
37.8
37.8
36.7
30.2
24.3

18.5
22.8
21.8
35.8
19.4
21.3

1.3
1.7
3.0
1.5
2.1
1.8

31.8
38.2
48.0
47.5
39.8
41.3

46.4
49.1
52.5
50.9
52.2
48.7

June

45.2
40.6
30.8
30.6
47.5
50.6

20.6
15.7
18.8
22.3
20.4
29.2

35.2
21.9
29.4
30.5
39.1
20.4

.4
.6
.9
1.0
1.6
1.6

40.5
43.5
48.7
44.3
42.1
42.6

45.5
48.2
48.0
47.6
46.1
44.8

5.6
3.4
4.9
3.8
1.9
5.4

93.9
84.4
90.9
88.3
82.1
84.5

July
August
September
October
November
December

47.5
42.9
57.3
56.2
42.3
39.7

27.2
25.8
29.9
27.6
26.2
21.9

33.5
34.0
36.6
40.2
34.3
22.8

2.9
5.4
9.9
8.6
.8
1.1

37.0
42.9
41.7
45.0
42.1
45.4

34.4
44.2
41.9
44.6
41.9
41.5

1.6
8.5
2.3
8.2
1.9
2.4

73.0
90.7
87.9
95.3
83.2
83.1

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

7.0

9.8
9.4
8.9
8.7

545

264

628

288

1.0645

651

798

152

678

345

725

787

146

530

480

1 1939
1 3381
1.0604
.9485
.9348
.9271

594

680

126

9971

375

392

500

365

526
547

331
380

1 0356
1.0071
.9886
9947
.9698
.8913
8857
.8607
.8738
.8803
8580
.8523

537

694

102

611

622

115

710

748

121

716

738

125

8441

479

409

.8739
.8472
.8231

493

511

.8029

508

558

485

587

.7863
7878
.7586
.7627
7487
.7149

652

702

116

544

659

109

544

654

114

548

634

107

497

575

90

425

530

94

8122

7105

407

592

390

668

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




8

9

.7100
.7106
.7241
7297
.7423

3.5
6.0
11.1

3.3
11.5

2.4
10.0

3.9
4.3
7.8
3.0
2.1

88.1

96.1

85.4
91.3
83.6
84.2
73.2

112.6
94.4

101.7
101.2
93.4
99.1
93.3
90.5
92.6
79.4
95.4

103.1
117.0
94.4

107.6

110

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS—Con.
TIN (Metric tons, except as noted)

LEAD (Thousands of metric tons, except as noted)

Produc-

Refiners'
(primary),
refined

ers', ore,
base
bullion,
and in
process
(lead
content)

and
antimonial
(lead
content)

91.3
82.6

186.5
129.3

89.9
84.8

100.0
89.3
96.9

51.4
34.6
22.9

108.8
102.9

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

129.0
145.3
133.2
150.3
162.7

20.5
21.2
13.9
23.3
88.8

81.9
96.0
71.6

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

140.3
152.4
142.9
169.7
173.5

YEAR AND MONTH

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

8

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April

8

May
June

,

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April .
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

..

Consumers' and

secondary
smelters,
total

Recovery frorn scrap (tin
conte

Imports for
consumption a

Stocks, end of period »
Scrap
(lead-base,
purchased),
all smelters
(gross
weight)

grade,
delivered
(Dollars per
pound) 2

Ore (tin
content)

Metal

Total (in all
forms)

As metal

40,533
41,724
43,844
32,091
41,469

22,038
21,378
22,690
23,885
25,478

3,048
3,025

3,318
0
4,742

42,292
50,725
58,279
55,857
51,365

25,756
23,031
22,856
23,141
20,322

3,290
3,227
3,026

.1380
.1503
.1628
.2253
.2153

3,109
4,284
4,552
5,971
6,415

47,693
53,293
46,581
40,238
44,365

78.6
74.1
59.6

.2310
.3070
.3365
.5264
.4246

5,733
6,724
3,873
4,529

58.8
33.5

Consumption *

Total

Stocks, pig
(industrial),

Straits
quality,
delivered
(Dollars per
pound)5

end of
period4

51,095
55,478
56,095
59,483
59,444

813
443
1,651
4,106
2,874

27,462
22,002
29,835
24,734
28,100

1.1327
1.1461
1.1664
1.5772
1.7817

61,151
58,776
59,804
58,657
53,807

2,893

3,071
2,615

86,834
81,932
83,276
82,087
75,022

23,051
18,962
18,855
14,046
11,500

1.6402
1.5340
1.4811
1.6444
1.7414

20,419
20,504
20,806
19,200
15,869

2,361
2,234
2,044
2,021
1,917

71,073
70,312
75,838
65,781
55,800

52,814
54,360
59,075
52,439
43,620

2,298

9,961

1,152

11,757
10,139
10,610
9,536

1.6734
1.7747
2.2748
3.9575
3.3982

16,446
18,503
21,100
21,493
18,638

1,467
1,668
1,565
1,767
1,703

62,928
60,732
61,531
62,465
56,362

51,767
47,596
48,403
49,496
44,342

2,337
5,462
4,693

842

45,055
48,338
46,773
48,354
45,983

.3653
.2554

232
1,931

45,874
27,939

15,438
12,368

1,587
1,641

54,373
53,450

40,229
38,700

6,081
9,357

5,988

.4076
.4363
.4575
.4800
.4880

115
1,477
176
154
700
736

4,581
4,115
4,957
5,033
4,298
4,882

1,545
1,355
1,425
1,405
1,660
1,525

150
135
170
140
170
150

5,400
5,500
6,400
5,400
5,400
5,300

4,000
3,900
4,700
4,000
4,300
4,200

286
332
344
311
220
515

4,594
4,254

102.9

75.0
74.7
69.7
66.8
67.7
59.6

112.0
118.4
117.8
125.7
126.2
118.8

63.1
64.9
60.6
55.2
51.3
52.4

.5807

46
195
76
2
231
621

2,905
3,842
2,872

160
165
140
180
165
155

4,900
4,900
5,000
5,500
5,000
4,600

3,800
3,900
4,000
4,400

4,100
3,900

305
270
164
260
153
258

6,270
6,096
5,058

3,361
3,337
4,171

1,240
1,525
1,235
1,540
1,365
1,415

4,901
4,244
4,238

7.5952
7.3952
7.6195
7.8140
7.9963
8.2795

.4988
.4956
.4922
.4402
.3600

34
412
164
59
0
0

4,617
4,145
4,585
3,877
4,364
4,202

1,325
1,395
1,445
1,305
1,175
1,055

170
145
185
150
155
160

5,500
5,300
5,750
5,300
4,600

4,500
4,300
4,750
4,350
3,700
3,250

392
152
353
322
479
566

7,720
6,882
7,527
5,443
7,263
6,592

8.3736
8.6873
8.9860
8.7666
8.6850
8.5346

0
0
0
147
26
0

3,131
2,736
3,095
3,688
3,738
3,805

1,015
1,230
1,220
1,370
1,175
1,265

125
175
155
155
120
150

3,700
3,900

3,000
3,050
3,350
3,400
3,250
3,000

426
498
227
180
151
547

6,544

6,051
5,180
5,208
5,086
5,504

8.4316
8.3922
8.6898
8.4000
7.9779
7.5956

0
0
0
0
0
0

4,790
3,327
3,985
3,856

145
120
130
135
160
135

4,300
4,400

4,359

1,195
1,330
1,220
1,185
1,285
1,345

4,100
4,600
4,400
4,350

3,500
3,600
3,300
3,700
3,500
3,200

415
233
919
287
343
411

5,968
5,745
5,229
5,725
5,978
6,227

7.4876
7.1349
7.0026
6.8358
6.5806
6.5839

3,440
2,819
3,038
3,261
3,951
4,216

1,215
1,310
1,225
1,280
1,150
1,270

185
140
125
155
115
160

3,900
4,200
3,950
3,900
3,400
2,950

2,900
3,000
3,000
2,950
2,500
2,200

1,019
287
471
253
171
1,180

6,465
5,663

5,710
5,325
5,563
5,988

6.8981
7.5339
7.8022
7.9560
8.2147
7.9352

2,500
2,500
2,800
3,600
3,600
3,700

4,748

3,872
3,490
3,829
5,222
4,953
4,653

7.7590
7.4519
6.6917
6.5600
6.6284
6.0826

3,600
3,400
3,400
3,300
3,200

375
305
175
249
241
256

3,888

6.1255
6.2549
6.3904
6.2475
6.1347
6.1434

0.1087
.0963

114.7
121.1

47.9
52.6
52.4
66.8
66.4

.1512
.1400
.1321
.1490
.1562

47.3
58.5
23.7
33.8
73.8

113.9
107.5
112.6
151.1
120.9

66.8
60.1
76.5
94.4
86.5

163.9
167.5
154.6
105.2
135.3

39.6
14.0
17.6
46.1
54.8

117.6
121.4
100.5
153.2
126.2

92.3

83.3
75.0

79.5
74.1

123.2

149.4
155.6
147.8
136.5
133.6
113.1

14.0
11.7
13.2
13.1
12.6
12.4

90.2
88.6
91.0
95.0
99.0

99.1

77.4

102.1

.1114
.1360
.1600

.5651

9,060
5,450

(6)
(6)

4,395
4,442
3,307

3,110
3,388
3,456

111.9
115.4
114.7
114.1
109.0
105.2

11.8
11.3
11.2
24.7
46.1

108.1
114.6
119.6
123.6
137.3
142.9

60.9
66.6
64.4
75.6
81.7
77.0

118.3
114.4
110.7
107.8
100.4
96.2

55.1
44.4
36.7
34.1
35.7
39.2

140.9
138.3
138.9
142.4
136.9
135.3

61.0
49.1
31.5
26.1
41.6
54.8

87.3
84.5
86.8
90.7
94,4
95.8

38.5
35.5
38.2
38.9
39.8
41.2

.3560
.4096
.4226
.4500

126.5
132.0
122.7
110.5
108.3
111.1

77.9
81.3
77.4
72.8
57.1
47.3

91.8
87.8
87.1
86.5
89.1
93.2

43.5
37.1
37.1
38.2
38.4
39.1

.3379
.3042
.3506
.3752

117.2
116.0
106.9
100.5

96.3
97.4

88.0
83.3

43.7
41.1
45.9
59.8
71.9
79,5

.4098
.4389
.4032
.3705
.3388

98,1

46.1
50.9
52.8
54.0
45.8
41.7

.3107

0
0
0
0
232
0

78.9
79.3
81.2
85.7
85.6
82.1

68.3
70.0
73.4
65.5
61.7
69.0

92.0
88.4
85.2
87.2
81.7
88.3

41.7
36.8
35.1
34.5
32.7
36.1

.2967
.2870
.2764
.2606
.2609
.2476

295
72
162
149
0
156

2,312
1,089
2,742
3,145
2,966
2,055

1,025
1,150
1,135
1,005
1,065
1,025

85
95
120
150
140
140

3,400
3,300
3,750

79.2
79.0
75.1
76.6
75.9
75.0

66.6
61.7
66.6
69.0
73.6
73.5

84.2
83.5
84.2
79.4
77.4
77.4

39.3
34.8
31.6
30.6
37.1
33.5

.2718
.2582
.2532
.2319
.2161
.2047

93
186
194
289
88
277

2,450
2,742

1,000
940
996
1,019
1,008
1,000

155
145
121
164
192
130

4,900
4,700
4,700
4,600
4,500
4,400

105.0
98.9

101.0

.5791
.5800
.6106
.5726
.5595

.3419

.4381
.3897

.3641
.3797

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Exports,
including
reexports
(metal) 3

79,506
80,354
79,560
84,177
85,314

37.4
41.7
60.1
64.8
49.6

9.2

Primary

4,831

1,697
2,409
2,233
2,100

4,100

4,150
4,300
4,050
3,750

5,100
5,000
5,100

3,100

2,519
4,567
2,950
4,523

3,462
8,550
3,597

3,418
4,293

1,610
441
454
261
662

7,282
8,441
5,040
4,238
5,504

3,152

5,891
6,097
5,938
6,317

2,910
2,940
2,970
3,437
3,152

7

3.7982
5.3460
6.2958
7.5389
8.4600
7.3305
6.5392

6.8423
7.2008
7.4180
7.3590
7.4077
7.5392

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

111

METALS AND MANUFACTURES—NONFERROUS METALS AND PRODUCTS—Con.
ZINC (Thousands of metric tons, except as noted)
Imports (general) 2

Consumption (recoverable
zinc
content) 3

YEAR AND MONTH
recoverable
zinc l

Ores (zinc
content)

Metal (slab,
blocks)

Ores

Slab zinc *
Production

Scrap

Consumption,
fabricators

111.5

162.4
181.3
185.4
201.8
240.5

818.3
851.2
864.4
930.5
978.0

844.8
936.0
1,002.5
1,095.2
1,228.4

114.9
103.7
112.6
115.0
113.2

244.6
218.5
245.5
274.1
235.8

1,005.5
918.4
998.6
1,008.3
866.4

1,291.6
1,134.6
1,225.3
1,256.8
1,076.8

289.9
474.1
537.1
489.4
345.1

108.2
107.3
117.7
115.3
75.0

251.7
278.9
270.6
234.2
203.0

768.7
641.3
604.8
574.9
449.9

1,137.7
1,286.7
1,364.4
1,173.9
839.4

111.4
188.0
225.0
129.9

648.2
523.2
617.8
527.1
410.6

91.8
86.5
89.8
79.7
67.6

273.5
216.1
215.3
314.0
236.1

514.7
454.3
403.5
525.7
369.9

312.4
303.1

117.7
49.3

611.9
456.1

60.6
53.1

288.7
207.9

23.3
21.7
23.8
21.1
23.0
21.9

30.8
14.9
28.0
18.1
10.2
20.9

43.7
42.1
47.0
36.1
52.9
58.6

7.5
7.3
7.7
7.1
7.6
7.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

20.9
25.4
18.7
23.8
22.2
21.7

23.1
15.9
10.9
19.0
24.7

41.2
39.4
36.5
59.6
34.8
35.3

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
.
June

28.7
26.8
28.6
27.2
25.9
27.4

115.8
128.8
131.4
107.3
138.8

472.9
484.5
495.7
546.2
477.0

251.7
200.9
277.1
294.6
245.3

455.9
433.9
434.4
453.5
425.8

310.8
231.2
181.1
217.7
131.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

439.5
407.9
274.6
267.3
317.1

88.1

1981
1982

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

421.3
458.6
480.2
521.5
554.5

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

519.5
498.4
480.3
501.8
484.5

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

8

377.1
424.0
338.6
324.0
389.5

8

88.3
92.2
95.0
96.1

Stocks, end of period 3
Exports2

Producers' at
smelter

45.4
32.7
30.8
24.0

8

5.4
1.3

15.2
29.9

8.4
3.0
12.1
13.2
17.3

133.3
131.3
43.4
28.3
25.9
58.8
74.3
59.3
59.7
89.2

Consumers'
88.2
72.5
88.5
98.3

136.8

Price, Prime
Western (Dollars
per pound) s
0.1154
.1162
.1200
.1357
.1450
.1450
.1384
.1350
.1460
.1532

117.6
93.0
92.4
92.5
84.1
83.0

6

.1613
.1775
.2066
.3594
.3896

6.3
3.2

37.4
19.2
18.9
20.8
67.8

102.9
100.0
102.2
1,000.6
811.1

.2
.7
.3
.3
.3

88.0
83.8
37.9
59.1
22.6

110.0
73.4
85.8
93.3
69.6

.3701
.3439
.3097
.3730
.3743

393.0
254.3

834.2
697.4

.3
.3

44.7
24.6

81.9
62.0

.4455
.3847

14.1
14.2
15.2
15.2
15.2
22.5

41.5
41.8
48.0
46.4
45.2
39.0

88.4
89.3
96.9
88.4
94.1
90.3

36.2
34.5
34.0
40.4
42.4
41.0

84.2
77.0
93.0
90.2
89.4
92.3

.3457
.3562
.3724
.3899
.3939
.3939

7.1
6.5
7.0
5.4
6.0
5.6

22.4
22.1
22.6
22.6
22.3
22.2

39.9
38.1
36.1
41.7
39.4
30.4

73.6
84.5
72.4
82.4
76.4
71.4

47.0
52.7
52.2
51.0
59.8
55.8

94.0
84.5
82.3
79.3
78.2
78.9

.3940
.3690
.3580
.3621
.3682
.3723

39.2
30.8
42.4
29.5
29.1
21.2

5.4
7.0
6.8
6.2
5.5
5.8

22.3
22.1
22.3
19.3
19.1
18.5

27.7
27.8
31.5
29.1
29.0
25.8

80.4
80.3
82.8
74.1
61.0
55.5

P)
P)
P)
P)
P)

43.1
30.8
29.0
28.5
33.5
38.9

73.6
70.8
72.1
66.5
66.8
60.9

.3744
.3750
.3796
.3801
.3750
.3644

20.8
30.1
32.3
38.3
45.1
52.0

4.5
5.3
4.6
3.8
6.3
6.4

18.0
18.3
18.4
19.4
19.3
19.1

18.8
24.2
26.0
28.1
27.1
30.2

46.8
58.2
66.7
74.6
72.3
70.5

P)

38.2
32.1
27.3
21.3
18.7
18.7

57.5
56.3
57.9
58.6
57.8
58.8

.3550
.3573
.3663
.3726
.3858
.4059

36.4
51.7
48.4
52.5
52.3
71.7

6.4
5.7
4.8
5.7
4.9
5.2

19.1
19.2
18.0
19.9
18.9
19.0

30.3
28.5
31.3
30.9
29.2
28.0

74.5
73.6
77.3
74.3
73.6
77.2

16.7
17.0
19.0
16.0
15.6
16.2

57.1
57.9
57.4
61.8
66.4
66.3

.4119
.4125
.4130
.4256
.4520
.4612

7.8
3.7
9.2

55.4
50.8
43.0
48.2
59.3
32.8

3.2
3.2
4.6
4.6
4.6
5.3

17.3
17.5
18.5
19.5
18.7
18.6

30.0
30.4
26.7
27.0
26.6
23.0

64.4
72.4
70.2
66.2
59.8
52.0

8P)

18.9
20.8
19.5
24.5
31.6
34.6

68.9
70.5
72.4
72.1
72.9
72.1

.4625
.4747
.4872
.4587
.4615
.4259

3.2
6.1
6.3
2.4
4.0
4.9

33.0
36.2
26.4
35.3
39.8

4.6
4.2
4.7
6.8
6.2
3.9

17.1
16.8
18.2
18.0
17.7
17.3

24.2
21.6
21.4
19.3
21.5
21.5

55.1
55.3
60.0
57.8
58.8
65.8

".i
P)

June

24.2
24.7
25.3
23.4
25.6
27.0

36.7
41.2
41.8
39.9
35.3
27.9

70.1
67.0
65.7
60.0
60.8
57.7

.4217
.4272
.3923
.3550
.3467
.3460

July
August
September
October
November
December

21.3
27.4
25.7
27.8
25.9
23.3

.7
2.8
3.9
9.1
2.3
3.6

27.8
26.2
34.9
49.1
61.5
41.0

3.1
2.6
3.6
4.0
4.7
4.7

17.3
17.5
17.9
17.6
17.1
16.8

18.7
20.4
24.1
24.8
18.7
18.1

56.3
60.7
61.4
60.8
53.7
50.8

20.5
14.9
15.9
19.9
21.5
24.6

62.0
57.7
56.1
56.0
62.2
62.0

.3566
.3779
.3964
.4083
.4039
.3846

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December

.

8.5
8.1
10.2
17.6
10.2

9.4
9.4

24.9
25.5
24.4
28.6
24.3
24.8

16.3
15.6

19.4

June

25.5
25.7
28.5
26.3
25.6
23.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

24.2
25.2
28.9
28.7
26.0
23.9

1981:
January.....
February
March
April

Mav

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

8.6
2.1
8.5
13.6

6.0
10.8

3.9
10.2
13.3

8.5
13.6
11.4

2.0

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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P)

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113.4
103.7
177.6
97.3

112

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
HEATIN G, COMBUSTION,
AND ATMOSPH ERE
EQUIPM
orders
(domestiic), net (Mil ions of

dollars) »

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

114.9
152.8

12.5
14.8
13.5
13.7
21.6

31.0
34.1
40.8
57.5
75.2

4,623
6,005
6,562
6,891
8,202

4,561
5,652
6,973
7,129
9,994

179.3
140.7
121.2
113.1

23.9
12.3
12.1
16.4

95.9
71.6
64.6
58.3
9
50.9

10,390
11,133
10,753
14,579
13,816
128.4
190.3
202.7
135.6

118.2
160.4
156.5

167.5
232.3
336.1
419.4
375.5
382.0
249.2

76.8
84.2
98.5

88.5

(9)
10

7.5

10

128.6
153.5
146.4

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

184.3
240.8
286.8
372.6
348.3

1981
1982

470.0
296.9

106.9
65.4

225.4
128.2

80.2

27.2

26.0

106.4

24.4

53.6

93.0

21.5

46.5

93.0

32.5

34.4

109.7

23.3

56.7

84.9

18.9

37.3

66.1

19.4

20.1

87.7

21.1

42.4

91.8

19.3

36.7

99.8

36.0

63.8

126.8

23.2

70.9

115.3

28.4

54.0

113.7

20.2

61.0

73.3

17.5

26.9

53.8

18.1

14.4

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January .
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Trucks, electric

processing
heating
equipment

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS AND
TRACTORS, SHIPMENTS
(Number) 3

Electric
processing
heating
equipment

Total

1961

Fuel-

MATERIAL
HANDLING
EQUIPMENT
(INDUSTRIAL), NEW
ORDERS
INDEX,
SEASONALLY
ADJUSTED
(1967 =

63.7
79.3

60.6

12.8
19.9
23.8
43.6
35.8
68.0
71.4

105.5
82.8

9.6

30.3
41.3
75.8
90.4
52.4
77.3
92.5

25.9

100)

Hand
(motorized)

Ridertype

11

Industrial suppliers
distribution
Sales
index,
seas.8
adj.

Inflation
index,
not
seas.
adj.«

Shipments
Order
backlog,
end of
period

Total

60
65
65
82
93

*
591.80
572.10
759.75
1,039.15
1,251.70

401.15
468.85
606.85
861.25
1,122.65

*
541.25
612.85
638.45
844.65
1,022.55

366.55
450.05
526.05
679.15
885.85

394.4
353.6
474.9
669.4
898.6

60
64
63
74
75

86
90
95
117
106

1,629.90
1,134.95
1,079.35
1,195.30
651.30

1,483.10
1,024.65
959.90
1,032.65
506.75

1,221.75
1,353.20
1,358.30
1,192.45
992.90

1,097.50
1,211.05
1,238.30
1,077.45
827.35

1,306.7
1,088.5
809.6
812.4
470.7

74
97
121
157
147

103
118
119
142
120

608.75
1,008.95
1,825.45
2,017.05
915.90

524.10
877.25
1,550.40
1,715.65
780.50

672.30
714.45
1,073.75
1,445.85
1,878.65

554.20
627.15
935.05
1,241.35
1,548.10

407.5
702.0
1,453.7
2,025.2
1,062.4

29
33
34
42
49

12,404
12,174
12,243
14,903
14,811

47,043
41,996
42,601
50,446
41,194

12,644
15,482
21,387
22,661
15,063

14,621
16,902
21,917
26,048
19,381

36,645
40,698
52,014
55,124
36,388

15,786
18,000
20,994
24,183
20,495

16,152
21,409
25,119
28,654
24,110

33,930
43,289
51,986
55,782
39,448

19,784
18,734
13,988 "14,859

New orders (net)

Domestic

19,669
26,783
29,207
36,171
41,746

100.8
115.9
132.1
114.7

MACHINE TOOLS (METAL CUTTING
TYPE TOOLS) (Millions of
dollars) 8

Total

Pneumatic

Domestic

114.0
129.6
134.5

107.2
117.4
131.2

153
189
225
272
272

136
165
200
235
234

1,662.15
2,202.05
3,373.45
4,495.10
3,884.75

1,476.60
1,980.70
2,043.15
3,865.80
3,495.50

1,482.10
1,650.80
2,188.50
2,930.05
3,680.80

1,269.85
1,469.85
1,960.10
2,605.50
3,206.00

1,242.4
1,793.6
2,980.6
4,545.7
4,749.7

31,885
18,553

123.4
94.6

142.3
120.9

144.3
153.1

279
208

249
202

2,228.10
1,064.45

1,945.80
889.60

4,104.50
2,894.75

3,552.45
2,598.60

2,873.3
1,043.0

11

396.4
357.4
444.0
375.9
400.8
480.8

1,847
1,774
2,155
1,939
1,955
2,710

2,472
2,326
2,605
2,475
2,406
3,102

4,729
4,837
5,142
4,267
4,954
5,948

129.7
130.7
131.7
132.6
132.7
132.4

123.9
123.5
126.0
128.7
130.4
133.1

112.7
113.4
114.2
115.0
115.7
116.4

250
254
251
250
267
265

218
219
231
228
236
224

420.75
360.95
376.55
357.70
389.90
335.95

377.25
310.35
343.95
329.95
340.35
293.00

177.30
208.05
248.10
227.15
247.55
261.05

158.60
184.70
221.15
195.60
218.10
234.40

3,224.1
3,377.0
3,505.4
3,636.0
3,778.3
3,853.2

425.9
471.7
389.9
451.8
408.3
433.5

1,383
1,808
2,248
2,209
2,082
2,073

1,577
2,232
2,435
2,667
2,124
2,233

3,261
4,550
5,108
5,307
4,312
3,367

134.1
134.0
131.7
132.3
131.6
131.3

131.0
137.3
131.1
131.2
135.7
123.7

117.3
118.8
119.7
120.8
121.7
122.8

292
291
270
304
282
288

261
264
227
246
231
232

297.90
347.50
475.10
476.35
352.40
304.05

275.35
296.45
397.60
354.65
283.55
263.35

194.80
221.45
273.60
289.40
267.15
314.45

169.90
197.90
243.55
266.80
241.95
272.85

3,956.3
4,082.4
4,283.9
4,470.8
4,556.1
4,545.7

353.7
437.6
408.8
363.4
383.5
336.3

1,840
1,809
2,097
1,860
1,910
1,502

2,149
2,254
2,568
2,330
2,178
2,251

3,940
4,423
5,016
4,130
3,353
3,875

127.8
125.8
123.2
121.1
113.4
108.0

132.0
139.3
136.3
140.7
138.7
132.2

124.3
125.4
126.9
129.5
130.6
132.0

306
313
285
298
274
259

233
232
231
237
232
218

385.10
401.90
420.80
354.30
373.60
414.20

321.55
362.00
374.35
325.10
350.05
379,15

247.85
266.75
366.80
258.85
283.65
382.85

230.60
242.85
321.20
224.05
240.70
337.75

4,682.9
4,818.1
4,872.1
4,967.6
5,057.6
5,089.0

355.4
331.5
453.4
371.1
340.6
384.8

1,511
1,396
1,913
1,624
1,512
1,521

1,577
1,647
1,947
1,839
1,658
1,712

2,073
1,972
2,590
2,878
2,636
2,562

107.9
105.7
105.7
108.7
114.4
116.8

132.2
134.1
131.4
135.7
132.7
128.1

132.9
133.2
133.9
134.6
135.3
136.3

284
244
246
253
240
255

236
218
225
251
233
259

267.60
165.05
295.65
286.55
275.00
245.00

250.65
148.95
259.45
263.05
253.95
207.25

248.05
244.65
337.75
352.15
318.65
372.80

211.50
223.50
292.80
295.10
271.45
314.50

5,108.6
5,029.0
4,986.9
4,921.3
4,877.6
4,749.7

383.7
362.0
441.0
365.5
431.9
369.6

1,129
1,443
1,893
1,505
1,559
1,735

1,490
1,527
1,693
1,727
1,551
1,722

2,687
2,667
2,920
2,817
2,563
2,962

115.5
119.7
124.7
126.2
124.4
127.2

138.9
135.5
138.9
145.6
140.2
140.9

137.8
139.4
140.8
142.6
143.6
144.2

245
262
260
278
267
294

248
245
253
255
244
245

206.55
212.80
287.25
228.55
179.00
253.65

186.30
179.90
249.05
191.55
162.35
206.05

308.70
335.30
373.85
358.50
331.95
412.95

270.70
279.75
311.80
291.40
274.10
352.45

4,647.6
4,525.0
4,438.4
4,308.5
4,155.6
3,996.2

446.2
292.5
413.9
324.2
388.7
377.8

1,383
1,596
1,765
1,571
1,586
1,569

1,258
1,492
1,812
1,722
1,814
1,976

2,366
2,482
2,721
2,622
2,622
2,551

131.1
130.2
125.0
121.5
118.1
117.3

149.4
150.6
147.2
147.9
140.0
132.5

145.8
146.2
146.7
147.4
148.3
149.2

310
287
301
296
276
271

266
267
243
242
252
251

136.85
167.45
150.95
157.10
135.40
112.55

121.95
145.70
140.45
145.80
115.65
101.05

295.35
259.60
365.35
334.60
329.75
398.60

255.95
228.35
336.05
305.70
287.35
358.85

3,837.8
3,745.6
3,531.2
3,353.7
3,159.4
2,873.3

323.0
428.0
262.3
273.0
221.4
241.2

1,250
1,398
1,665
1,216
1,228
1,558

1,447
1,452
1,828
1,386
1,402
1,567

2,277
2,053
2,430
1,658
1,587
2,216

114.2
110.2
104.8
97.3
91.1
90.9

135.2
130.9
133.3
134.4
123.5
121.3

150.2
151.6
152.6
152.9
153.7
153.8

263
255
246
233
218
232

252
245
225
215
194
194

155.95
123.15
105.75
115.10
68.00
91.65

124.90
113.30
90.20
107.55
53.75
55.15

307.15
293.15
332.75
239.45
246.60
324.60

284.50
273.75
303.05
214.60
224.15
296.55

2,722.1
2,552.1
2,325.1
2,200.8
2,022.2
1,789.2

235.1
209.5
266.0
188.4
206.0
150.7

787
1,207
1,160
1,220
1,299

931
1,042
1,312
1,113
1,379

824
1,265
1,484
1,312
1,447

88.3
90.8
92.1
87.8
84.1
83.6

120.0
119.1
115.9
109.8
106.8
100.7

154.0
153.8
154.0
153.7
153.5
153.7

191
198
178
170
166
143

195
186
191
172
184
174

70.40
60.45
52.60
72.85
62.75
85.80

57.55
49.25
47.20
59.10
47.45
84.20

203.55
212.50
224.40
150.60
155.70
204.30

173.75
184.30
192.65
132.30
134.80
184.20

1,656.0
1,504.0
1,332.2
1,254.4
1,161.5
1,043.0

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




New
orders
index,
seasonally
adjusted4

FLUID POWER
PRODUCTS,
SHIPMENTS,
seasonally
adjusted (Index,
7
1972 = 100)
Hydraulic

2

99.5

Trucks
and
tractors
(internal
combustion
engines)

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES,
MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT
(1977 = 100)

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 177.

113

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT--Con.
TRACTORS USED IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, SHIPMENTS a

MACHINE TOOLS— METAL FORMING TYPE TOOLS (Millions of dollars) »
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

New orders (net)
Total

Shipments

Domestic

Total

Domestic

Order
backlog,
end of
period

Wheel (contractors' offhighway)

Tracklaying

Units

Mil. of
dollars

Unite

Mil. of
dollars

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

*
182.75
244.50
301.85
539.75
441.70

135.60
193.20
262.80
486.80
410.30

*
209.65
208.40
257.30
319.70
403.05

156.10
156.00
215.20
280.60
362.95

108.9
153.4
373.5
412.1

20,068
19,809
22,567
26,896
27,231

237.6
256.7
314.4
392.6
428.3

3,285
3,189
3,596
4,969
5,613

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

445.72
286.65
394.75
533.45
261.25

401.35
248.15
360.55
484.35
226.60

463.45
452.75
368.60
405.10
450.15

436.85
406.90
324.45
369.30
411.60.

394.4
228.3
254.5
382.8
234.8

28,590
20,861
22,509
22,869
19,436

476.0
377.8
453.4
475.6
464.6

6,518
3,148
2,397
5,558
5,099

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

252.40
403.05
787.20
566.00
360.85

223.20
368.20
717.20
405.85
212.65

325.60
304.25
427.25
584.70
573.05

285.60
267.20
388.05
521.80
484.50

161.8
260.5
620.6
521.2
218.6

18,520
21,225
24,872
23,623
20,453

479.6
546.1
690.6
904.8
1,111.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

541.05
793.30
973.05
1,126.35
869.55

508.95
730.70
896.85
919.90
664.95

577.55
629.95
824.90
946.50
1,010.95

473.50
560.35
728.50
859.80
878.55

209.2
384.1
517.7
618.8
384.8

19,533
19,968
22,057
19,812
16,503

1,025.7
1,136.3
1,404.3
1,322.1
1,306.1

3,772
5,271
6,013
4,962
4,781

238.3
330.1
440.0
419.1
387.5

1981
1982

716.75
433.30

616.85
371.75

991.10
709.65

824.20
599.75

427.0
150.6

15,789
8,278

1,569.9
895.1

4,309
2,443

97.60
86.95
105.40
103.95
86.35
86.65

92.85
77.85
99.00
84.95
76.85
67.10

67.25
72.30
85.05
77.90
75.05
89.50

58.60
67.60
79.10
70.55
69.25
81.15

548.0
562.7
583.1
609.1
620.5
617.6

5,480

375.4

6,098

64.20
78.55
70.50
88.70
80.50
98.25

57.55
73.70
54.25
83.40
67.95
84.45

72.90
63.90
73.20
90.65
94.15
84.65

66.90
58.55
60.00
83.50
84.95
73.65

608.9
623.5
620.8
618.9
605.2
618.8

81.80
99.10
107.85
57.60
60.45
43.00

70.35
91.65
93.40
50.35
46.20
33.20

82.85
88.70
93.20
84.20
91.00
92.75

75.20
79.45
81.15
73.25
82.95
79.05

617.8
628.2
642.9
616.3
585.7
535.9

36.95
59.40
79.15
43.45
54.05
54.15

30.45
51.30
72.45
37.40
44.15
44.05

78.90
66.25
73.45
87.65
81.50
90.50

67.70
53.60
66.10
72.40
69.45
77.95

493.9
487.0
492.7
448.5
421.1
384.8

June

84.20
67.30
62.25
91.30
50.00
64.50

78.20
58.80
57.70
63.80
42.90
56.95

80.25
86.85
103.25
88.90
79.35
95.85

67.30
72.65
75.20
70.65
67.10
75.45

705.2
685.7
644.7
647.1
617.8
586.4

July
August
September
October
November
December

55.15
46.70
36.35
59.40
60.35
39.25

48.60
42.95
31.00
50.20
52.85
32.90

71.75
65.80
76.10
72.30
78.40
92.30

62.35
56.05
67.25
60.25
70.00
79.95

569.8
550.7
511.0
498.0
480.0
427.0

49.25
40.65
32.05
37.70
37.95
34.25

41.25
35.90
26.75
29.95
27.40
29.25

76.40
66.45
78.30
60.00
49.25
84.55

49.60
57.50
73.15
56.30
44.90
75.35

399.8
374.0
327.8
299.4
288.2
237.8

36.15
26.05
34.30
46.35
25.45
35.15

30.40
22.70
30.20
42.55
21.90
33.50

46.80
44.70
51.45
50.10
37.80
59.85

40.65
38.90
45.95
42.25
33.70
41.50

227.2
208.6
191.4
187.6
175.3
150.6

1979:
January
February
March
April

Mav

June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1982:
January
February .
March
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

72.8

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Tractor shovel loaders
(integral units), wheel and
tracklaying
Units

Mil. of
dollars

TRACTORS, WHEEL TYPE
FARM, NONFARM (EXC.
GARDEN AND
CONSTRUCTION TYPES),
SHIPMENTS
Unite

Mil. of
dollars

17,172
18,327
23,683
26,220
26,646

220.8
235.5
293.5
350.1
399.1

171,759
189,705
204,970
204,210
244,289

429.5
520.5
603.6
679.2
830.0

26,385
23,582
26,281
28,654
24,622

412.9
407.0
502.6
610.2
581.1

270,034
241,096
211,809
194,332
175,309

1,005.9
986.2
938.4
881.4
847.0

27,145
46,052
53,608
5
51 ,405
37,956

640.9
801 .7
939.5
1,141.2
1,132.7

165,343
196,988
212,072
234,558
224,259

891.9
1,141.0
1,322.8
1,823.6
2,321.5

34,543
42,763
48,851
54,414
45,480

975.7
1,331.8
1,728.9
1,758.1
1,697.1

207,036
206,355
175,583
201,453
146,274

2,451.5
2,752.5
2,675.4
3,424.2
3,183.4

410.9
222.2

33,369
24,128

1,605.5
1,022.3

141,170
93,775

3,479.3
2,748.7

1,373

120.1

13,332

486.1

56,177

906.7

410.3

1,570

129.0

14,017

497.4

56,219

929.7

5,367

383.1

1,289

112.3

14,274

472.1

45,676

789.2

2,867

153.3

730

57.7

12,791

302.5

43,381

798.6

4,800

361.9

1,128

98.3

16,019

534.1

48,245

895.0

4,546

355.4

1,441

114.5

11,081

463.8

38,054

813.4

3,796

297.4

1,265

101.1

9,343

356.9

27,227

603.8

3,361

291.5

947

73.6

9,037

342.4

32,748

871.2

4,400

401.7

1,258

104.0

9,376

439.7

37,459

913.4

4,529

434.6

1,140

104.3

9,662

466.6

40,017

937.8

3,850

422.4

1,127

112.4

7,557

354.6

32,277

805.5

3,010

311.2

784

90.3

6,774

344.6

31,417

822.7

2,390

264.4

547

58.2

6,236

301.5

28,067

754.2

2,589

272.7

685

60.6

7,432

299.0

25,754

737.7

2,106

255.1

714

67.2

5,403

248.6

18,843

583.2

1,193

102.9

497

36.3

5,057

173.2

21,111

673.5

4,334
5,380
6,273
4
5,600
4,592

4

74.5
78.8

101.0
129.7
149.4
183.6
92.8
68.4

179.1
170.5
166.9
213.9
244.8
4
255.6
289.6

4

3

3

-^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 178.

5

114

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
METALS AND MANUFACTURES—ELECTRICAL AND GAS EQUIPMENT
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

motive
replacement
type),
shipments »

GAS EQUIPMENT— Residential

Household major appliances, factory sales 3

Batteries
Radio
sets, total
market,
production 2

Television
sets, total
market,
production 2

Air

Total

tioners
(room)

Dishwashers

Disposers (food

Ranges

Refrigerators

Freezers

Washers

Dryers,
incl. gas

Vacuum
cleaners4

Furnaces
(warm

Ranges

air)

Water
heaters
(storage)

Thousands

28,31 1

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

17,374
19162
18281
19 176
24118

30,486
32776
30,627
30528
. ...

31,052
30,992
33,793
35250
37,863

6

23595

21 ,699
22,566
20549
16,406
18,579
20086
50198
43,992
34516

1 1 028

13,888
15,138
16765
18,946
20,365

1,500
1,580
1 945
2,755
2960

620
720
880
1,050
1,290

800
890
1 090
1,300
1,355

1,530
1,675
1 870
1,965
2,075

3,480
3,775
4 125
4,545
4,870

1,050
1,070
1 090
1,110
1 160

3,347
3,666
3949
4,190
4,347

1,186
1,397
1 596
1,826
2098

3,283
3712
4246
4,507
5 107

929
1 008
1 102
1,186
1 238

1 830
1 981
2072
2170
2266

2732
2876
2597
2724
2737

12402
10,881
1 1 ,794
11 270
9,483

21 ,388
22,039
24,201
26,391
26,656

3,345
4,129
4,026
5459
5,886

1,528
1,586
1,960
2,118
2,116

1,410
1,356
1,812
1,943
1,976

2,029
1,910
2,307
2,342
2,362

4,974
4,713
5,150
5,296
5,286

1 100
1,100
1,124
1 195
1,358

4,406
4,323
4,482
4,378
4,093

2,361
2,642
2,862
3,022
2,981

5583
5,677
6,653
7 134
7,382

1 213
1,146
1,428
1 546
1,471

2 163
2,123
2286
2471
2,362

2636
2,555
2756
2742
2,785

11,197
13,507
17367
15,279
10637

28,429
31,296
35850
32,709
25,344

5,438
4,508
5346
4,564
2,670

2,477
3,199
3,702
3,320
2,702

2,292
2,771
2,974
2,553
2,080

2,714
3,232
3,430
2,925
2,082

5,691
6,315
6,774
5,982
4,577

1,437
1,576
2415
3,220
2,457

4,608
5,107
5504
4,948
4,228

3,377
3,925
4256
3,584
2,870

7,973
8,337
9124
8,470
7,817

1,795
2,066
1 720
1,476
1,186

2,549
2661
2481
1,950
1 618

3,088
3 163
3 080
2,569
2645

2,462
3,010
3,217
3,000
2,530

4,817
5,707
5,890
5,701
5,124

1,548
1 598
1,521
1,858
1,681

4,492
4,933
5,038
4,965
4,550

3,173
3553
3,621
3,551
3,177

9,285
9392
9,136
8,674
7,439

1,554
1 508
1,636
1,863
1,446

1 824
1 746
1 794
1 799
1,538

3 112
3 158
2,921
2887
2,818

6,178
6471
7130
9,570

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

39,144
43,220
43453
43,719
42582

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

49203
54601
56,389
53746
50,063

44102
52926
48,036
40029
28,104

14,131
15432
17,406
16616
18,532

25,800
30957
33,215
33,162
30,260

2,961
3270
4,036
3,749
3,204

3,140
3356
3,558
3,488
2,738

2,515
2,941
3,312
3,317
2,962

1981
1982

53,598
54,214

31,476
31,782

18,480
16,405

30,482
26,683

3,692
2,761

2,484
2,170

3,179
2,781

2,328
2,035

4,944
4,364

1,605
1,340

4,365
4,019

2,977
2,728

7,785
7,536

1,417
1,156

1,496
1,368

2,785
3,042

145
128
158
139
132
145

139
145
167
144
153
173

214
227
268
258
259
234

148
163
183
206
159
156

125
149
160
149
142
152

217
231

138
131
122
87
71
83

123
133
151
122
123
132

262
233
262
257
210
215

94
123
147
174
144
132

93
119
138
142
121
141

199
208

136
123
128
111
105
108

114
118
143
125
123
134

260
242
286
287
226
235

115
120
125
139
111
95

110
121
136
128
119
124

202
224

80
69
77
70
69
85

99
107
135
110
113
123

78
96
126
140
127
138

96
99
133
113
114
126

7

7

1979:

8

3552
2 872
3951
2114
3220
4,534

1 225
1 378
1 642
1 151
1 232
1,698

2481
2501
3,286
2851
3,359
2,876

259
333
632
638
693
388

300
260
334
275
308
268

272
257
312
279
290
260

236
223
276
251
270
262

375
382
514
412
581
562

99
117
153
153
186
199

416
397
476
354
455
436

306
291
328
233
298
273

2,298

June

5364
4254
4068
3332
3359
3,830

July
August
September
October
November
December

3643
5027
5,137
5 899
5186
4,647

3208
3 140
3,967
2688
2588
4,195

1 185
1 261
1,570
1 446
1 360
1,469

2765
2695
2,690
2961
2437
2,258

164
96
77
94
139
235

260
310
294
356
282
240

286
273
274
311
262
243

261
250
243
274
244
212

584
516
539
518
383
337

234
186
180
151
100
101

390
445
435
480
384
298

275
316
311
374
319
228

2,304

1,696
1 785
1,923
1 536
2317
2463

1,168
1 326
1,662
1 287
1 403
1,893

2,737
2598
2,847
2595
2241
2425

203
345
436
416
344
316

265
250
232
168
188

290
286
294
248
163
194

261
216
215
211
198
192

464
375
434
409
396
453

130
135
152
128
151
192

479
373
422
374
317
340

357
278
283
241
197
196

2,183

June ...

3,859
3220
3,197
3014
2765
3,049

July
August .
September
October
November
December

3 525
4564
5,741
6 249
5361
5,520

2607
2365
3,792
2 540
2'931
2,149

1 240
1 359
2,078
1 668
1 684
1,765

2711
2388
2,467
2882
2237
2,133

566
92
66
90
125
203

184
212
261
297
204
198

200
229
234
341
259
225

189
191
206
257
208
185

477
464
466
519
371
295

182
180
146
123
74
89

345
397
401
468
331
302

227
257
285
333
284
238

1,843

2 243
1 986
2030
1 905
2 519
2739

1 560
1*518
1,895
1 376
1 390
1 777

2 558
2534
2,991
3014
2643
3 156

222
366
620
608
477
653

242
205
228
240
192
220

284
279
319
311
254
230

220
199
199
222
194
220

408
364
424
440
428
542

91
121
150
153
146
215

408
365
408
368
359
402

297
244
260
245
227
247

2,119

June

4820
3548
3,331
3460
3488
3658

July
August
September
October
November
December

4,037
5278
6,079
6201
4668
5,012

2364
3661
3,233
3 767
3 216
1,814

1,216
1 494
1,981
1 550
1 474
1,250

2703
2448
2,368
2344
1 883
1,810

283
64
52
90
93
163

190
236
202
220
165
144

238
291
236
334
198
206

199
190
177
192
163
153

511
450
456
383
272
264

229
152
108
85
64
78

376
398
416
352
267
246

243
254
293
260
217
189

1,955

2012
1*671
1,816
1,609
2460
3179

1 208
1 344
1,499
1,375
1 292
1 710

1 915
2245
2,637
2,467
2232
2,341

191
361
572
517
419
289

169
160
152
201
169
160

220
215
263
194
200
207

149
143
163
173
150
293

277
324
344
379
359
437

92
99
117
107
112
161

306
347
383
345
322
352

228
234
253
214
195
214

1,911

June

4897
4269
3,839
3,611
3 584
3640

July
August
September
October
November
December

3629
4750
5,819
5660
5 237
5,280

2284
4052
3,624
3 490
3 221
2*364

1 177
1 420
1,619
1 106
1 161
1,229

2 196
2257
2,097
2350
2117
1,892

145
61
17
31
71
84

187
203
167
218
206
178

199
219
241
339
260
238

166
170
168
202
195
175

456
432
381
401
310
262

151
156
109
80
80
73

323
364
360
347
319
252

196
244
245
261
251
193

2,136

January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
,
February
March
April ......

Mav

277

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




2,047

2,025

1,690

1,724

1,944

1,767

1,677

1,812

226
297

236
221

237
271

218
246

204
204
203
211
239

268
305
295
246
248
230
225
232
260

236
257

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

115

PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—COAL
BITUMINOUS

ANTHRACITE
Consumption 5
YEAR AND MONTH

Price,
producProduction*

Exports 2

(Index,
1967 =
100)

Production4

17,446
16894
18267
17,184
14866

1966.

Price,
produc-

Industrial
Residential and
commercial

Exports2

Total

Electric
power
utilities

402,977
422,149
458 928
486,998
512088

374,405
387,774
409 225
431,116
459164

179,629
190,833
209 038
223,032
242 729

166,271
168,066
175,969
187,758
196,732

73,881
74,262
77633
88,757
94779

27,735
28188
23548
19,615
19048

71,418
69,691
70083
75,342
77393

48,609
48,975
49314
52,661
53437

22,283
20234
20270
22,305
23603

10,393
8305
10081
10506

34970
38413
47078
47969
50 181

486,266
480,416
498,830
507,275
515,619

264,202
271,784
294,739
308 461
318,921

201 ,490
191,066
188,450
183,835
184,328

95892
92,272
90,765
92901
96,009

19965
17,099
15,224
14666
12,072

74466
93,128
85,525
80482
92,275

52895
69,737
64,168
60597
71,295

21 332
23,212
21,169
19701

9206
10,940
9537
8962
8924

49302
49510
50637
56234
70908

157,024
159,253
160,827
153,721
145,746

82,809
87,272
93,634
89,747
83272

11,351
8,748
8,200
8,840
7282

89,985
116,500
103,412
95,477
127 150

76,987
98450
85,902
82,580
109742

12,778
16632
17,220
12,617
17175

7,199
9032
6,875
6037

56633
55997
52,870
59926
65669

2225
3395
3870

84,324
144,817
447,021
"475,701 " 137,758 "77,369
71,078
480,171 12 133,245
77,009
144,150
526,005
66,493
125,815
568,322

6900
7,020
7,914
7,131
4,924

133,555
154,875
143,573
178,440
8
199,077

116436
130,899
126,047
156,440
178,269

16879
23,756
17,166
21,660
20,808

9804
12,721
10,028
9,017

59406
53,687
39825
64,783
89882

3675
3886
4300
451.1
4665

60,888
40,859

5,440
6,498

179,607
189,085

163,356
175,053

16,251
14,032

6,446
4,625

110243
105,244

4937
530.4

3,526

4438
4442
445.5
4474
451 2
452.4

8

3

*

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Stocks, end of period 5

Industrial
Total7

Coke
plants
(oven and
beehive)

8

Total

Electric
power
utilities

Total7

Ovencoke
plants

Thousands of short tons, except as noted

1,435
1,869
3353
1,575
851

103.0
101 4

12941
12,256
1 1 ,461
10473
9,729

766
595
518
627
789

996
100.0
107.2

131.3

533 881
552,626
545,245
560505
602,932

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

8,727
6,830
6,617
6203

671
743
717
735
640

144.9
151 1
166.9
247.0
3727

326,280
552,192 10 494,862
348,612
595,386 11 51 8,348
556,91 2 "387,769
591,738
603,406 "552,954 "390,313
557,535
404,483
648438

1976
1977
1979
1980

6228
5,861
5037
4,835
6,056

615
625
866
1,233
1,795

3853
392.2
403 1
411.0
463.7

598,750
678685
691,344 "620,488
621,330
665,127
677,286
776,299
669,061
823,644

1981
1982

5,423
4,198

2,249
980

582.2
640.3

818,352
829,211

728,543
703,682

595,575
592,591

79
35
50
41
124
80

407.3
4073
407.3
4073
4076
407.6

57,451
54525
66,379
63,531
69058
70,287

60,915
54,205
54,591
51,367
53,740
55,745

46,812
41,817
41,716
38,913
41 ,426
43,905

12,928
11,708
12,355
11,989
1 1 ,920
11,431

6,548
5,920
6,786
6,526
6699
6,445

1,175
680
520
465
394
409

134,341
126,950
131,858
140,140
149104
153,330

117,794
112258
116,373
123,556
131 562
134,394

16,182
14,374
15,210
16,309
17227
18,609

7,538
6,666
7,436
8,398

4,592
5227

9135

6091

June

343
285
396
406
430
411

9,941

5895

July
August
September
October
November
December

343
435
401
493
469
423

48
159
127
131
153
206

407.6
4097
413.8
413.8

60,133
60,494
53,957
55,450
55712
60,977

48,120
48,452
42,082
42,895
42888
46,979

11,664
11,713
11,415
11,894
12,010
13,123

6,489
6,398
6,304
6,377

349
329
460
661
814
875

146,181
150,709
155,820
167,492
175438
178,440

128,806
131,929
136,744
147,497
155241
156,440

17,003
18,368
18,644
19,550
19728
21,660

8,199
8,912
8,932
9,647
9860
10,028

6,249
6089
5,019
7,315

423.7

53,252
71 181
64,189
78,070
68037
60,339

489
366
480
523
512
508

167
50
67
145
143
184

4357
4357
435.7
4597
459.7
4597

69105
65180
70473
69135
70,531
70830

63,177
59347
58,505
52344
52,572
55856

50296
47440
46,601
40622
41,378
45731

12,175
11 304
11,517
1 1 ,240
10,900
9892

6318
5991

175,850
173 165
173,013
181 643
189,994
195242

155,346
153673
154,137
162284
170,304
175121

20,504
19492
18,876
19359
19,690
20,121

9,540
9 196
9,263
9534
9,653
9,872

4292
3990

629
509
478
567
525
470

273
286
96
248
80
57

4621

62,858
62493
57,008
55459
56,464
62,978

53561
53 134
47,829
45019
45,642
51 068

9,053

4698
478.2
4796
491.1
4979

60656
67890
68,344
71 723
68,130
71 647

8,884
10,005
10,389
11,318

June

305
472
548
437
271
472

65
8
114
167
170
283

508.7
542.9
542.8
5452
552.8
5720

65,622
70,446
77,718
35816
37,829
61 083

67,237
59,431
59,756
54365
54,752
59421

54,607
47,855
48,323
43604
44,909
49975

July
August
September
October
November
December

566
534
417
457
550
394

332
278
307
252
171
101

5897
5973
619.9
629.1
642.5
643.7

73510
78248
81,303
84,784
76,027
75,966

67,066
65528
59,332
58,785
58,293
64,578

353
381
459
274
329
319

147
44
84
79
41
45

6437
643.7
645.5
639.0
6375

66443
70,344
82,932
73 155
70,656
71 231

313
370
340
378
338
344

106
86
77
121
107
43

637.5
6374
637.4
637.4
638.0
638.0

59,868
72091
67,203
70,068
63,043
62,177

1967
1968
1969
1970

1978..

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
Aoril

May:::::::::::::::

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

7106

1033

105.7
1009

1170

4186

6481

127,527
104,593

6112

6,405

10

8

8014

8671

8162

2691

6017

6,072

938
930
92 9
927
927

95 1
1000
1034
1123

151 9
1849
1974

4529
4546
452.8
454.9
4553
458.7

5317

706
603
386
482
295
233

8711

4594
461.6
4644
465.9
4659

4893
4867
4,785
5099
5,142
5335

243
221
295
435
433
592

183,745
186387
189,978
197291
199,572
199,077

164,851
167792
170,776
177564
179,472
178,269

18,894
18,595
19,202
19,727
20,100
20,808

8,386
7829
8,175
8,445
8,563
9,017

7972
8944
8,266
9,204
8,905
8,169

466.7
4678
470.2
4696
474.0
473.8

11,920
11,031
11,119
10329
9,481
9,236

5,450
5,161
5,516
4850
4,250
4451

710
545
314
432
363
210

193,568
192,891
202,177
181 908
162,929
153016

172,151
170,855
179,032
164187
148,407
139439

21,417
22,036
23,145
17721
14,522
13,577

9,583
10,159
10,735
6900
4,800
4,452

5,727
6,762
9,593
8099
5,911
5872

476.0
477.9
478.3
4834
484.4
4882

56042
54350
48,385
47,685
46,873
52,968

10,747
10876
10,567
10,669
10,769
10,783

5442
5426
5,329
5,150
5,030
4,833

277
302
379
431
651
827

148,988
151 650
159,399
169,735
177,361
179,607

134,855
136981
144,097
154,165
161,454
163,356

14,133
14,671
15,302
15,570"
15,907
16,251

5,027
5,602
6,118
6,268
6,357
6,446

10,414
11 034
11,589
12,105
11,676
11,462

501.9
5032
506.8
506.0
507.6
510.2

68,384
59,461
57,965
53,017
54,585
55,730

56737
48,795
47,81 1
43,403
45,523
47,330

10,847
10,149
9,761
9,041
8,713
8,121

4,437
4,334
4,165
3704
3,616
3,476

800
517
393
573
349
279

168,371
167,676
173,574
180,807
187,248
192,664

153,032
152,735
159,030
165,848
171,892
176,911

15,339
14,941
14,544
14,959
15,356
15,753

6,181
5,887
5,594
5,914
6,216
6,518

6,029
8,918
10,335
10,742
10,057
10,626

520.6
525.3
525.0
527.9
529.6
529.3

63,563
63,274
56,522
54,762
56,531
59,888

55,140
54742
48,348
46,248
47,699
50,814

7,933
8,002
7,665
7,994
8,137
8,231

3,118
3,056
2,922
2,755
2,691
2,586

490
530
509
520
695
843

184,238
184,429
183,985
189,028
190,551
189,085

168,845
169,403
169,329
174,579
176,308
175,053

15,393
15,026
14,656
14,449
14,243
14,032

6,153
5,788
5,422
5,157
4,892
4,625

9,071
7,293
8,603
9,850
7,700
6,020

533.9
534.9
534.4
533.9
535.5
534.6

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




(Index,
1967 =
9
100)

9138

6405
6230
6,111

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 178.

7414

8,449

4591

116

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—COKE, PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS
PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS

COKE (Thousands of short tons)
Stocks, end of period 1

Production »

Crude petroleum

Oven-coke plants
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Beehive
and
ovenbyproduct

Petroleum
coke

Total

At

At
furnace
plants

mer-

chant
plants

Petroleum
coke

Exports2

1962
1963
1964
1965

51,711
51,910
54,279
62,144
66,855

15,067
15,745
16,138
16,865
17,208

4,032
3,901
2,879
1,971
2,701

2,820
2,920
2,394
1,708
2,445

1,212
981
485
262
256

1,063
1,176
1,297
1,359
1,478

445
394
451
524
834

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

67,401
64,581
63,653
64,757
66,525

17,611
18,187
19,038
20,574
21,574

3,078
5,467
5,985
3,120
4,113

2,863
4,961
5,637
3,020
4,018

215
506
348
99
95

1,459
1,364
1,239
1,040
1,059

1,102
710
792
1,629
2,514

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

57,436
60,507
64,325
61,582
57,207

21,823
23,953
26,458
24,749
25,848

3,510
2,941
1,184
935
4,996

3,376
2,590
1,113
910
4,718

134
351
71
25
278

1,489
1,563
1,995
1,084
1,472

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

58,333
53,509
49,009
13
52,943
46,132

26,029
26,948
26,916
27,455
27,094

6,487
6,444
3,534
5,185
8,627

6,173
6,308
3,350
4,590
7,521

314
136
184
595
1,106

1981
1982

42,786
28,115

28,486
29,908

6,724
8,190

6,320
7,858

4,469
4,031
4,679
4,419
4,585
4,352

2,308
2,038
2,193
2,299
2,395
2,330

3,548
3,509
3,339
3,495
3,459
3,200

4,414
4,440
4,366
4,466
4,252
4,453

2,415
2,366
2,238
2,189
2,290
2,395

June

4,394
4,204
4,444
4,396
4,238
3,686

July
August
September
October
November
December

1961

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

16

9

21,850
21,372
20,288
20,620
18,761

Price,
producer
(Index,
1967 =
100)*

*

bar-

rels 8) 5

All oils, new supply (Millions of barrels ») •
Refinery
operating ratio
(Percent
of
capacity)8

Production
Total

Crude
petroleum7

Imports

Natural

Crude
petroleum and
unfinished
oils7

Refined
products

98.9
99.1
98.7
98.3
98.2

2,987.2
3,069.6
3,170.7
3,223.3
3,300.8

82
84
87
87
87

3,683.3
3,808.8
3,928.4
4,036.1
4,190.9

*
2,621.8
2,676.2
2,752.7
2,786.8
2,848.5

361.9
372.8
401.0
422.5
441.6

*
381.5
411.0
412.7
438.6
452.0

318.1
348.8
362.1
388.1
448.7

98.9

91
93
93
92
90

4,435.6
4,656.3
4,922.1
5,111.8
5,377.7

3,027.8
3,215.7
3,329.0
3,371.8
3,517.4

468.7
514.5
553.7
584.5
612.2

447.1
411.6
501.7
552.9
522.6

492.0
514.3
537.7
602.7
725.5

86
88
91
"87
86

5,510.7
5,839.0
6,289.5
6,062.7
5,876.9

3,453.9
3,455.4
3,360.9
3,202.6
3,056.8

623.9
648.3
645.1
629.2
609.7

658.6
856.8
1,234.2
1,313.4
1,511.2

774.3
878.5
1,049.3
917.6
699.2

Change in
stocks, all
oils
(de-

crease,-)

40.5
11.8

1.3
3.7
-2.9

16,780
15,329
14,342
14,368
13,020

100.0
100.8
105.2
106.1

3,447.2
3,582.6
3,774.4
3,879.6
3,967.5

1,509
1,232
1,395
1,278
1,273

11,858
11,306
9,902
12,784
16,408

113.2
113.8
126.0
211.8
245.7

4,087.8
4,280.9
4,537.3
11
4,631 .6
4,709.3

2,127
2,050
2,214
1,042
15
846

1,315
1,241
889
1,545
2,162

17,059
18,912
17,775
10
19,383
27,026

253.6
274.2
300.1
376.5
556.4

5,081.4
5,468.3
5,500.8
5,458.7
5,049.3

89
90
88
85
76

6,253.6
6,832.8
6,822.2
6,802.0
6,266.9

2,976.2
3,009.3
3,178.2
3,121.3
3,146.4

601.0
608.8
591.4
594.2
591.8

1,946.7
2,425.6
2,329.7
2,400.9
1,946.2

729.7
789.1
722.9
685.6
582.5

403
331

900
1,344

1,251
1,109

37,684
40,287

803.5
733.4

4,654.2
4,442.6

69
70

5,922.5
5,608.2

3,128.6
3,156.7

605.5
585.1

1,654.2
1,352.4

534.2
514.0

3,316
3,265
3,090
3,212
3,167
2,925

233
244
249
283
291
275

2,265
2,288
2,266
2,305
2,285
2,047

30
90
88
105
93
206

1,372
1,463
1,544
1,135
1,335
1,696

316.4
322.3
324.2
326.2
335.7
356.4

467.7
409.3
449.6
445.2
457.1
453.6

86
84
83
84
84
86

594.9
523.9
587.1
542.8
567.4
551.2

262.7
238.7
266.6
256.6
266.6
252.9

48.6
44.6
48.9
49.4
49.9
48.4

216.0
183.1
198.9
186.8
196.2
201.3

67.6
57.5
72.7
50.0
54.6
48.5

3,253
3,322
3,754
4,228
4,630
5,185

2,937
2,960
3,338
3,780
4,132
4,590

316
362
416
448
497
595

2,033
1,589
1,404
1,052
1,050
1,042

162
171
177
169
181
73

1,535
1,529
1,831
1,647
1,869
2,390

370.6
385.7
422.1
436.7
450.4
470.8

477.9
474.0
447.1
457.9
447.0
472.4

87
86
84
83
84
85

574.4
581.6
545.0
588.3
559.1
586.4

259.3
265.0
255.7
267.3
262.8
267.0

49.8
50.4
48.6
51.7
52.1
51.8

206.8
212.9
194.2
215.9
189.9
199.0

58.5
53.4
46.5
53.4
54.3
68.5

45.3
27.8
26.0
20.8

2,298
2,172
2,274
2,163
2,262
2,246

5,531
5,781
5,832
6,063
6,698
7,426

4,859
5,097
5,150
5,315
5,850
6,488

672
684
682
748
847
938

1,038
1,212
1,342
1,327
1,111
1,137

46
84
189
253
229
226

1,436
1,635
2,390
1,841
2,059
2,228

513.6
515.1
522.8
533.9
540.1
549.0

453.6
421.7
433.8
413.5
423.4
421.7

82
80
77
76
75
77

588.2
532.0
550.4
523.8
523.2
511.8

268.9
252.4
269.6
260.5
267.7
256.6

52.7
49.2
49.7
50.1
51.6
48.3

202.1
176.4
178.4
170.0
161.0
166.5

64.5
53.9
52.7
43.2
42.9
40.4

10.1
-7.8

3,370
3,387
3,295
3,470
3,565
3,683

2,402
2,318
2,244
2,186
2,203
2,329

8,133
8,676
9,018
9,011
9,040
8,627

7,095
7,612
7,907
7,889
7,833
7,521

1,038
1,063
1,112
1,123
1,207
1,106

1,167
1,151
1,042
974
968
is 846

199
246
207
260
156
67

2,079
2,357
2,641
2,417
2,258
3,685

551.4
566.8
571.3
579.6
600.6
632.8

422.5
412.3
408.2
402.9
403.4
432.4

74
73
74
71
73
76

507.5
501.1
492.7
510.6
495.5
530.1

265.0
260.8
258.6
264.5
254.9
266.8

48.5
48.3
46.9
48.4
48.4
49.6

151.2
149.5
142.3
148.8
141.8
158.2

42.8
42.5
44.9
48.9
50.4
55.5

14.5
23.2
-1.4

11,178

2,494
2,040
2,355
2,210
2,353
2,394

1,022

1,030
1,024
948
835
869
758

101
54
132
118
89
206

1,794
2,459
3,099
2,905
2,604
3,497

704.4
842.7
842.8
842.5
839.9
815.9

418.3
369.6
391.4
368.5
389.3
381.9

72
71
68
66
67
68

528.8
477.8
505.3
475.9
494.0
471.7

264.7
240.9
267.0
256.7
263.5
258.9

52.4
47.3
51.4
49.1
51.4
49.8

155.5
139.7
143.7
133.8
136.8
125.5

56.1
50.0
43.2
36.2
42.3
37.6

813
790
765
708
836
900

73
60
94
123
67
134

2,790
3,140
3,414
3,772
3,591
4,619

798.9
796.8
796.8
788.2
785.9
787.2

389.6
409.2
382.2
382.9
377.5
393.8

67
71
68
67
68
69

493.3
496.3
499.4
501.7
480.3
497.9

263.5
266.1
258.1
265.4
257.6
266.1

49.5
51.5
50.3
51.5
50.5
50.7

135.4
135.3
147.9
140.7
125.9
134.1

44.9
43.5
43.1
44.0
46.3
47.0

829
894
939
959
963
1,091

48
105
97
37
154
175

2,798
3,036
3,736
3,674
3,451
3,888

787.2
770.3
744.8
717.9
717.8
718.2

371.5
325.1
361.4
353.1
379.1
388.1

67
65
66
66
69
75

479.3
423.3
457.8
437.0
466.7
466.2

263.8
243.7
268.7
257.7
269.2
259.4

50.2
45.1
50.1
47.9
48.4
47.0

120.9

110.0
122.0

44.4
45.3
45.2
39.9
39.1
37.8

-27.8
-27.7
-36.2
-46.4
1.1

1,171
1,088
1,244
1,170
1,338
1,344

129
61
141
62
66
34

3,286
2,848
3,360
2,838
3,282
4,090

718.4
718.4
718.3
735.3
733.6
720.0

399.6
378.0
376.7
376.8
364.4
368.8

75
71
74
71
71
70

499.7
479.2
470.8
483.8
483.1
461.3

268.4
267.6
261.0
269.7
260.9
266.5

48.7
49.0
47.3
49.5
49.9
52.0

139.0
126.6
115.5
120.3
122.8
100.7

43.6
35.9
47.0
44.2
49.6
42.0

33.3
15.0

13

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Oil wells
completed
(Num-8
ber)

Gross
input to
crude oil
distillation units
(Mil. of

9,853

11,175
10,580

8,828
7,507

6,270
5,509

2,345
2,443
2,466
2,351
2,424
2,611
2,420
2,207
2,551
2,429
2,533
2,429
2,672
2,565
2,438
2,452
2,540
2,670

16

7,586

16

6,564

16

4,990

4,554

437

5,198

4,805

394

6,724

6,320

403

7,455

7,015

440

7,871

7,489

382

7,969
8,190

7,639
7,858

330
331

10

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 178.

89.3
93.8
91.4

38.1
63.0
55.5

-17.4
37.7
26.1

-85.0
12

49.3
65.3
11.8

-21.1
200.1
343

14
15

55.7
79.3
63.4

-53.7

14

-54.2
-79.5
-9.0
24.0
11.5
31.8

9.7
1.5

4.5
19.2
19.7
24.1

-17.5
2.8
-12.2
16

-32.4
.8
12.7
13.4
23.7
-8.2

8.3
18.7
18.8

8.8
16.7

-17.8

13.5

5.5
18.5
22.8

-25.3

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ALL OILS, DEMAND AND STOCKS >
Stocks, end of period 4

Demand
Domestic product demand

Exports
Total
product
demand 2

Crude
petroleum

Refined
products

*
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972 . . . .
1973
1974
1975
1976 .
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
jyne
July
August
September
October ..
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

3.2
1.8
17
1.4
11

44832
46966
4,986.3
52448
5,458.9

15
265
18
14
5.0

5,634.4

81.3
81.2

6,1587
60339

.5
2
7
1.1
21

64723
6,816.1
7,011.1
69289
6,441.7

29
577
857
104.9

78.7
70.3
74.3

6,078.1
5,880.4

83.2
86.3

596
742
72.5

672

3,641.3
3 796.0
3921 4
4,034.2
42020

Lubricants3

7
8

1,533.2
1 5847
1 632 1
1 ,657.9
1 7202

7

144.4
164.2
1722
9
92.7

976

7

694.4
732.4
747 3
750.4
7758
797.4

104.4
112.4

41.5
43.6

107.8
114.1

1152

436

1174

204.3
219.6

45.8
47.1

120.2

626.4
651 9
668.2
721 9
804.3

244.4
300.8
349.4
361.7
353.0

48.9

134.1
131 1
141.2

838.0
925.6
1 ,030 2
963.2
898.6

368.7
382.5
386.6
362.6
365.3

49.3
52.8
59.2
56.7
50.2

158.5
163.8

1,025.1
1,120.9
1,103.2
1,031.6
918.0

361.4
379.3
385.7
392.7
390.7

7

548.7
545.8
538 9
554.6
5870

9

244.7
2520
2374
230.1
2203

874.5
10 944 i
999.6
1,017.9

2384
2490
2722
2652
276.4

168.7
147.4

456.8
519.8
5288
513.1
4864

1,043.9
959.0
1,0083
1,073.6
11
1,133.0

259.6
246.4
2425
265.0
271 4

55.7
58.3
62.6
65.5
58.3

146.8
156.0
171.4
172.0
142.4

514.0
518.9
515.7
581 0
537.8

1,111.8
1,311.9
1,277.6
13
1,3409
14
1,420.2

56.0
51.0

124.0
124.4

535.0
547.3

1,483.6
1,429.9

593.8
643.6

1,231.0
1,151.4
1,142.4
1,166.4
1,178.0
1,209.7

375.2
380.5
399.2
402.9
403.2
414.4

42.0
44.2
41.7
50.9
51.4
56.6

1,255.0
1,282.8
1,308.8
1,329.6
1,339.4
1,340.9

403.0
412.2
415.1
436.0
438.6
430.3

13.0

60.9
51.1
46.7
36.1
40.1

163

361

1,351.2
1,343.3
1,347.8
1,367.1
1,386.8
1,410.9

448.7
457.2
458.6
471.0
474.6
472.7

18.1
17.9
17.3

1,425.4
1 ,448.6
1,447.2
1,429.7
495
1,432.4
46.1
14
1,420.2
585

469.9
478.4
469.2
475.1
475.4
14
482.9

2,213.2
2,350.7
24527
2,402.4
2 450.3

90.9
85.9
64.4
58.0

971.3
1,066.1
1,1287
1,075.9
1 ,040.6

94.3

6 390.8
6,727.5
6,879.0
6757 1
6,242.4

2,567.2
2,633.5
2,719.5
2581 5
2,420.5

61.9
64.0
64.0
68.6
58.0

1,146.7
1,223.3
1,252.6
1 ,208.5
1,049.0

133.9
211.2

5,861.1
5,582.9

2,415.6
2,396.1

46.3
47.0

1,032.5
974.9

762.0
626.5

367.7
369.6

638.2
599.0
523.0
551.8
533.6

212.5
203.9
225.2
212.7
224.8
216.5

10.2

142.0
134.7
113.6

110.3
100.7
100.4

7.8
5.3
7.0

6.7
55
7.5
7.0
8.0
7.0

90.5
92.9
81.2

75.2
77.6
77.5

34.0
32.2
34.1
29.4
30.6
32.8

5.4
4.7
6.2
5.8
6.4
5.6

546.5
577 1
534.4
5766
564.7
601 2

7.6
76
5.2
55
7.9
6.7

7.5
69
7.2
7.6
7.4
7.9

531.5
5626
522.0
563.4
549.4
586.6

215.9
2288
207.8
218.8
205.0
209.5

4.0
4.9
4.8
5.6
4.6
6.8

79.4
85.6
79.4
96.7
97.4

76.0
79.0
78.3
78.7
84.5
93.4

33.9
33.6
33.0
32.7
32.1
34.2

5.3
5.9
4.8
5.8
5.3
4.3

601 4
561.9
5564
516.5
521 7
5052

100
9.6
102
5.8
10 1
11 0

71
6.6
7.5
7.2
8.2
87

5844
545.7
5387
503.5
503.4
4856

1968

74
6.7
5.4
4.2
3.5
35

115 1
107.6
985

95 1

79.0
74.5

90.0
82.4
73.3
69.3

34.2
31.1
34.6
33.2
31.3

695

696

31 7

5.5
5.0
5.1
5.1
4.6
4.6

5127

74
2.4
9.6
96
8.7
106

91
7.5
7.1
89
7.8
87

4962
488.3
498.0
5268
501.1
5707

697

71 0

207.3
196.5
2078
187.9
2063

36
4.2
3.9
45
3.7
73

66.2
77.6

70.9
70.8

34.4
32.3
31.7

905

10.5

6.8
104

571.3
4757
493.1
460.5
4759
482.8

200.1
177 1
196.4
199.1
2059
212.0

486.2
473.1
469.6
490.5
467.8
514.5
499.8
4480
482.4
481.4
460.2
449.9
459.4
460.0
450.7
460.6
450.3
480.1

650.3
6097
617.9
5378
565.1
547.6

498.2
514.7
5454
517.5
5900

18.3

5.5
81
11.5

503.9
493.1
485.2
513.3
488.8
534.8

8.0
63
5.8
7.0
8.3
5.9

525.5
4705
509.7
5050
485.2
471 0

7.4
85

482.4
4866
474.4
489.5
473.5
506.8

55
6.5
59
97
3.7

10.0

52
8.1
28
7.1
94
5.5
8.4
7.9
6.0

82.7

834
89.5

837
79.4

743

86 1

11.7
11.2

88
8.9
9.7
13.6

9.8
15.9
12.7
14.5

18.3

140
17.4

183
16.8
18.3
15.9

172
18.2
20.5
15.7
20.7

5961

192.4
1996

204.9
2098
2009

1004
96.0

789

9.5
4.9
4.7
4.3
4.2

8182

874.5
9003
927.2

114.9

441
48.5
48.8
49.7

690

320

88.5

73.5

112 1

83 1

30.7
33.6

4.3
4.3
4.9
5.5
4.7
4.8

7.0
4.5
3.5
2.8
26
2.5

127.4

89.8
72.5
65.9
56.0

747

563

73.9

61.1

33.0
28.5
32.7
29.0
28.6
31.4

4.6
4.7
4.9
5.5
4.7
4.3

212.7
206.9
200.6
204.9
191.9
207.9

2.8
2.9
2.8
4.2
4.6
6.1

73.7
74.0
75.4
86.9
86.4
99.6

61.1
57.4
56.5
58.4
57.3
69.7

33.3
31.8
30.9
28.9
29.5
30.2

5.1
4.3
4.6
5.3
3.7
4.3

185.5

108.0

201.2
207.7
207.1
206.1

6.4
5.0
3.6
3.3
3.2
2.5

86.4
91.3
89.3
75.8
73.5

67.7
65.6
59.0
57.7
48.4
45.0

32.1
29.5
30.4
30.1
31.2
29.7

4.0
4.2
4.2
4.6
4.1
4.5

211.4
206.1
196.9
198.8
197.6
203.6

3.0
2.4
3.2
4.4
4.2
5.8

63.8
68.8
75.2
80.0
74.2
88.5

48.1
47.4
44.1
46.2
47.7
49.6

31.1
30.4
31.0
29.8
31.6
32.7

4.3
4.3
4.5
4.1
4.8
3.5

2102

1740

94.5
90.0
76.0

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Total

825.1
836.9
835 6
839.2
8363

5,552.6
5 990.3
63173
6,078.2
59575

709
855

Asphalt

oils,
natural
gasoline,

Strate-

Total5

Liquefied
gases

petroleum
reserve

Refined
products5

etc.

Millions of barrels 6

101.1
100 1
102.9

July
August ...
September
October
November
December

July
August
September
October
November
December

60.3

Jet
fuel3

Residual
fuel oil 3

1 793.4
1 8427
1 ,956.0
20425
2,131.3

June

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Distillate
fuel oil 3

4410.8
45845
4,901.8
51599
5,364.5

588.6
491 6
511.3
477.6
4944
495.4

May

Kerosene3

*

3,704.8
38574
39973
4,108.1
42703

6071 7
6401 7

. .

Gasoline3

Total2

Unfin-

Crude petroleum

1276

1433

153.5

1826

5.8
5.5
8.2
10.5
16.1
20.1
20.7
23.2
19.5
19.5
13.7

9.2
5.6
5.7
6.8
8.4

158
10.2

73
5.4
4.5
6.9
9.0
10.9
13.8
15.1
15.9
13.8
13.6

9.7
5.5
3.0
3.9
5.5
7.0
10.6
14.7
16.5
18.3
15.3
15.2

8.9
5.6

233.9
255.5
2762
295.1
307 1
3239
3445
385.7
4456
446.8

64.7
56.2
51.3
41.8
41.9
38.3

7

9801

13

35.6
35.6
41.5

285.5
347.7
376.3
4303
14
482.9

371
31 4
337
357
359

7

5433
5535
564 5
5735
5802

5957
404
960 10 5992
6285
989
611 4
1035
6355
1060

10

106.8
1008
1070
1136
1137

12

14

127.5
669
91 2
1078

1186

121.7
13
14

13

117.9

782

1156

82.5

114.2
118.0
117.2
119.3

839
86.9
88.6

124.6

90.1

13
14

7077
842.5
7846
778 6
745 3
712.5
628.3

13

737.9
6553
629.1
6455
657.5
676.1
727.4
7450
766.9
7649
767.8
778.6

91 2

1256

91.2
91.2
91.2

126.8
128.7
133.0
132.0

91 2

1257

91.2
91.2
91.2
91.2

125.9
131.3
140.0
147.2

91 2

1494

91 2

805.5
822.0
828.2
8055
1490
813.9
143.2
192.0 14 745.3

91 2

966
102.3
1078

7768
760.3
757.9
756.1
765.0
7889

150.0
148.2
149.7

91.2
92.8
14

1167
1320
1920

177.3
158.1

230.3
293.8

73.1

6775
611 7
6588
6950
1l
747 9

14

59.3
49.5
47.4
39.2
39.6
39.1

1,387.8
1,388.5
1,401.2
1,414.6
1,438.3
1,430.2

486.4
494.2
513.8
531.7
543.8
547.8

112.5
116.1
120.9
134.2
150.1
163.1

189.0
193.6
194.1
190.5
185.8
187.6

712.3
700.7
693.3
692.5
708.7
694.8

38.1
36.0
43.1
48.2
44.9
50.3

1,438.5
1,457.2
1,476.0
1,484.8
1,501.5
1,483.6

559.0
546.7
555.2
578.0
588.5
593.8

173.1
184.7
199.2
214.8
222.5
230.3

181.7
183.6
179.9
179.3
179.0
177.3

697.9
726.9
740.8
726.7
734.0
712.5

57.8
45.4
50.1
43.7
43.5
37.6

1,455.9
1,428.2
1,391.9
1,345.6
1,346.7
1 ,360.2

606.2
613.0
609.2
610.4
609.5
608.3

235.3
241.2
248.5
255.5
261.0
264.1

180.2
183.2
182.5
177.8
174.3
174.0

669.4
632.0
600.2
557.4
562.9
577.9

43.4
39.6
43.9
44.0
47.5
50.9

1,393.5
1,408.5
1,414.0
1,432.4
1,455.2
1,429.9

612.8
626.5
618.6
635.6
647.5
643.6

267.2
273.6
277.9
284.6
290.0
293.8

176.4
173.3
173.9
167.2
165.4
158.1

604.2
608.7
621.5
629.7
642.3
628.3

^-Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 179.

118

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PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS—Con.
REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS »
Aviation gasoline
(Millions of barrels 10) 6

Gasoline (including aviation)
Prices, excl. aviation
YEAR AND MONTH

Production
(Millions of
barrels 10) 2

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

11
12

1,534.5
1,583.4
1,625.2
1,661. 3
1,704.4

Stocks, end
of period
(Millions of
barrels 10) 2

11
12

1,792.6
1,845.8
1,940.0
2,028.2
2,105.3

Producer—
regular
(Index 21
73 =
100) 3

0.205
.204

194.2
208.0
211.5
217.4
214.3

.216
226
.230

223.8
217.1
213.4
221.9
238.0

118.4
122.3
124.2

260.0
255.4
242.7
239.3
231.0
234.2

287.0
292.3
299.9
313.0
331.6
349.3

218.9
215.4
200.8
202.9
201.8
218.0

244.1
235.2
232.3
221.0
223.3
239.9

371.0
397.7
422.1
439.2
488.3
459.6

217.5
200.2
203.4
189.5
196.8
198.1

264.9
277.3
285.9
275.1
266.1
267.7

201.8
201.4
192.4
191.2
194.9
206.9

(»)

(22)

8.9

20

.9
.6
.9
1.0
1.1
1.4

.970

1.011
1.051

1.008
1.031
1.040
1.053
1.092

481.1
517.5
560.4
585.4
595.5
598.6

1.127
1.190
1.226
1.229
1.234
1.237

263.8
262.2
261.0
249.1
259.9
21
213.5

601.1
602.9
599.6
591.5
590.8
596.1

June

209.1
177.3
193.3
184.2
191.0
187.7

229.1
232.4
234.5
225.2
214.8
196.1

607.5
632.9
683.2
694.7
690.4
685.6

July
August
September
October
November
December

199.8
206.2
198.0
200.2
197.7
205.0

187.9
190.9
193.4
193.1
203.3
206.2

677.4
668.4
666.4
666.1
661.7
657.7

June

191.8
165.7
186.5
183.4
196.7
203.5

215.9
211.2
200.7
181.0
175.6
179.5

July
Auoust
September
October
November
December

210.7
200.1
196.5
194.9
188.9
203.2

185.0
187.6
193.3
194.6
191.9
196.8

May

12.5
18.1
14.3
19
15.8
21
11.4

312.3
358.5
392.7
539.6
863.4

1,070.2
1,196.3
1,156.1
1,150.8

43.6
42.0

11.0
10.4

1,039.8
996.4

953.8

19

3.0
2.8
2.6
2.6
2.4
3.0

6.9
7.3
5.2
5.4
5.3
4.7

1.4
1.5
1.6
1.4
1.1
.9

2.4
2.4
2.6
2.9
2.7
2.7

1.169
1.233
1.266
1.270
1.276
1.279

.8
1.1
1.3
1.0
1.0
1.0

2.7
2.7
3.0
3.1
2.9
2.8

1.235
1.233
1.221
1.217
1.220
1.233

1.278
1.278
1.268
1.265
1.268
1.281

1.3
1.4
.9
1.1
.9
1.0

1.278
1.372
1.384
1.400
1.398
1.398

1.326
1.421
1.435
1.449
1.448
1.449

.9
.7
.7
.8
1.2
1.1

1.398
1.397
1.398

1.450
1.449
1.450

(22)

(22)

19 n4
9.8

93.2

end of
period8

Price,
producermiddle
distillate
(Index, 1967

11

720.1
765.1
742.4
765.4
785.8
804.8
840.7
848.4

897.1
912.1
963.6
1,030.2
974.0
968.6

974.1
951.3

100)8

11.8
13.0

152.0
144.0
156.7
155.8
155.4

13.8
18.5
48.1
50.9
53.8

154.1
is 159 7
173.2
171.7
195.3

100.0
101.9
102.4
106.5

55.8
66.4

190.6
154.3
196.5
200.1
18
208.8

110.0
111.3
139.7
272.0
309.4

17.4
11.8

9.1

143.1
105.6
56.7

11

94.9
93.6
93.9
86.5
91.9
93.7

53.5
91.3
63.3
70.5
51.9

186.0

337.0

250.3

216.5
19
228.7
21
205.4

384.1
398.0
573.9
850.6

63.1
34.0

191.5
178.6

1,058.1
1,012.7

175.8
127.3
112.8
115.1
123.1
141.4

425.7
432.6

19

10.4
11.1
12.1
12.9

407.5
412.7
419.1
433.0
465.5
504.1

94.3
80.9
93.6
88.4
95.0
94.6

7.0
5.5
5.5
4.5
5.8
5.4

5.0
4.8
5.2
5.6
5.2
6.1

14.3
14.2
14.6
15.1
15.9
15.8

533.4
588.4
633.4
675.2
696.6
706.3

102.5
103.0
100.6
100.8
97.2
99.9

7.0
6.7
3.8
6.6
5.8
7.1

5.1
5.3
4.7
4.3
3.6
3.5

14.0
13.3
13.1
13.4
13.8
13.9

733.9
776.9
834.6
862.5
870.5
878.4

93.4
80.2
79.3
73.8
76.7
79.4

5.5
6.9
6.0
4.6
3.9
3.2

212.4
191.7
177.9
177.2
183.4
196.6

739.3
793.5
837.7
858.9
864.8
860.9

3.8
3.3
3.6
3.9
3.9
5.1

14.3
13.3
12.9
12.5
12.7
21
11.4

892.7

83.4
76.3
80.6
80.3
81.1
89.6

3.6
2.4
3.0
3.6
4.0
5.2

213.8
226.3
232.4
225.7
222.4
21
205.4

870.2
875.6
873.7
868.4
873.4

891.1

2.5
2.5
2.1
1.8
2.1
2.1

5.7
4.5
3.8
3.6
3.5
3.1

10.5
10.6
11.2
12.0
12.8
13.4

972.0
1,041.0
1,080.9
1,084.1
1,078.9

92.6
78.6
77.0
72.5
76.1
75.0

8.5
9.1
4.6
3.5
5.5
6.7

179.4
172.6
164.4
164.6
171.8
179.9

935.4
1,000.3
1,082.8
1,105.4
1,092.5
1,092.2

1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
.8
.8

2.2
2.3
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.7

2.7
3.1
2.7
2.7
3.7
4.5

13.3
13.8
13.9
12.7
12.3
11.0

1,067.5
1,052.6
1,044.6
1,043.2
1,042.7
1,037.9

74.2
82.3
78.3
77.0
81.5
88.6

5.5
5.4
3.9
3.7
3.7
2.9

186.3
201.2
200.1
191.5

1,079.8
1,076.7
1,067.8
1,056.1
1,047.5
1,060.6

651.7
642.3
621.1
578.6
555.7
582.7

.6
.6
.7
.5
.9
.9

2.7
2.7
2.6
2.4
2.5
2.4

4.4
4.3
3.3
3.6
2.4
2.7

9.5
9.1
8.8
9.6
8.9
9.3

1,044.3
1,034.3
1,027.9
1,009.1
975.9
974.2

80.3
67.9
70.9
70.7
81.2
81.9

3.0
3.7
1.5
1.8
2.3
3.1

164.4
147.4
126.3
108.0
113.6
123.7

1,067.8
1,058.2
1,029.3
953.6
928.7
974.6

628.8
636.3
628.4
617.2
608.7
598.5

.9
1.1
.7
.8
.7
.4

2.4
2.4
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.3

2.7
2.6
3.4
4.0
4.3
4.4

9.1
9.5
9.8

984.4
983.0
976.3
969.7
985.9

84.8
77.7
79.7
88.0
85.8
82.3

3.9
2.5
1.8
2.8
4.4
3.4

148.2
158.7
161.2
170.1
185.6
178.6

1,024.0
1,022.2
998.8
999.2
1,041.5
1,054.5

.684
.700
.732
.772
.814
.878
.931
.968
.990
.998

23

23

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




2.7
2.3

11.5

.724
.742
.776
.817
.859
.919

1982:
January
February
March
April

55.7
62.6
56.3
66.8
50.1

13.3
14.2
13.9
13.7
12.8

666.0
612.5

May

105.7
106.7
128.0
226.7
285.6

.474
.507
.531
20
.878
1.217

206.2
196.8

1981:
January
February
March
April

24.4
19.1
21.0
15.3
18
15.6

109.9
178.4
211.8

2,349.4
2,322.1

696.6

95.7

14

Stocks,

=

87.5
80.1
80.1
56.9
55.7

94.5

32.4
31.7

"34.1

Imports

= 100)

100.0
101.0
100.0
102.3

4.4
4.3
3.9
3.5
3.0

.919
1.261

Production 7

25.0
25.3
23.5
26.8
27.8

18.5
17.0
16.4
15.9
13.7

2.8
3.0
2.8
19
2.7
21
2.3

Price,
producer—
light
distillate
(Index, 1967
8

36.2
24.1

252
.244
.269
.404
.455

14

Stocks, end
of period
(Millions of
barrels 10) 7

Distillate fuel oil (Millions 10of barrels, except as
noted )

93.6
93.2
92.9
85.2
90.4

239
246
16

1981
1982

Julv
August
September
October
November
December

142.7
157.4
165.9
169.5
102.1
100.4
101.6
102.9

233.6
253.6
265.0
367.6
576.7

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

11

7.8
7.9
7.0
6.2
5.1

234.3
260.7
240.8
19
239.9
21
21 3.5

July
August
September
October
November
December

11.6
10.9

41.2
37.1
31.6
26.5
19.7

208

2,517.0
2,581.2
2,630.5
2,514.6
2,394.1

226.0
194.8
207.3
204.6
212.0
211.8

end of
period

Production
(Millions of
barrels 10) 7

51.2
48.6

13

.200

17

Production

Stocks,

9.4
13
7.9
8.3

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

19

Unleaded
(Dollars
per
gallon) s

201

2,202.6
2,320.0
2,401 .9
2,337.5
2,393.6

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

Leaded
(Dollars
per
gallon) *

184.2
190.1
190.9
193.6
183.1

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

18

Retail—regular grade
(Lundberg/Platt's)

Kerosene

2.9
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.6
21
2.3

10.2
11.3
10.4

903.1
903.2
896.3
896.8

911.4
932.1

992.1

171.2
195.4
220.4

231.1
236.7
228.7

200.2
207.3

451.9
477.9
504.8
542.3
593.1
632.8
680.6
709.9

715.3
719.9

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

119

PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—PETROLEUM PRODUCTS—Con.
REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS »
Jet fuel 5

Residual fuel oil

Asphalt 7

Lubricants 6

Liquefied gases (incl. ethane and ethylene)
Production

YEAR AND MONTH
Production 2

Imports

Stocks,
end of
period3

Price,
producer
(Index, 1967
= 100) 4

Production

Stocks,
end of
period

Production

Stocks,
end of
period

Production

Stocks,
end of
period

Total

At gas
processing
plants
(LP.G.)

At refineries
(LR.G.) 8

Stocks (at
plants and
refineries) 8

Millions of barrels, except as noted9
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

315.6
2957
10
275 9
266.8
2686

243.3
2643
2728
295.8
3452

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

2640
276.0
2758
2659
2575

3768
395.9
4099
461 6
557.8

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

274.7
2925
354.6
3905
451 0

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

5040
640.1
6086

1981
1982

4821

1979:
January
February
March
April.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April

6156

5784

14

577.7
637 4
676.2
5792
4465

10

13

44.9
50.0

113.3
111.5

47 5

1076

129.6
127.8
135.5

17.3
19.9
20.1

28 1

65 1

141

1357

168

27.6

66.2

14.7

146.7

27.7
25.5
28.5
29.4
30.4

65.5
65.3
68.7
70.7
56.2

15.0
13.3
12.2
16.1

335.8
355.0
353.9
369.2
365.6

32.1
34.5
33.7
16
38.5
17
42.4

61.8
64.5
69.5
71.0
65.1

353.2
357.0

41.1
36.8

60.6
51.6

19.4
22.3
24.3

933
125.5

166.0
158.8
190.4
485.4
4955

304.7
310.0
313.7
305.1
318.0

452.9
522.5
498.0
6845
961.2

78.0
66.2

1,239.0
1,182.0

81.9

519.2
536.0
557.0
611.9
644.2
663.7

29.5
27.9
34.0
31.3
30.4
28.8

683.1
755.7
786.5
801.1
821 3
834.6

61 2

105.0
100.0

65.6
65.4

597
741

5173

723

496.1
4946
420 1
3436

90.0
90.2

95 6
91 .5

390.4

292.1
283.1

59.3

42.5

502

364

679

53.3

50.9

71.7

492

340

800

49.2

32.6

464

264

84.3
79.8

48.8

33.0

85.9

49 1

31 7

876

48.8
50.5

29.4
32.3

87.8
91.6

521
587

31 4
396

908

549

95.6

41 5

972

51.4

32.5

491
478

303
233

91.0
88.3

46.8

25.2

87.7

472

225

878

853

459

244

856

44.8
44.8

27.1
27.2

86.9
87.9

469

271

47.4
51.5

30.7
31.8

50.0

31.5
26.7

82.1
77.9

21 7

748

438
441

12.7
14.8
14.0

215.5
273.2
314.9
321.7
301.9

1077

53.5

91 0
17

65.4
64.9
65.7

63.7
62.9

104.8

562

552

16

162

18.7

40.4

59.7

17

1236

143

54.0

16

133

12.9
13.1

63 1

584

15

13.0
14.3

14.1

101.8
109.6
111 9
114.9

8.3
9.7
85
9.9

59.3
61.5

93.2

91 .5

39.6

17.5

72.9

379
370

230
162

781
694

364

257

693

38.2
38.8

25.4
25.2

74.9
80.2

384

244

799

36.8
41.2

26.4
28.4

81.4
78.0

38.3
33.2

25.8
26.8

68.7
58.5

348

283

58 1

95.7

12

103.0
994
108.0
191.2

12

15

16

16
17

16

1068
1062

379

111.5
118 1

64.2

15.8

326.6
351 3
3785
399.6

126.0

762
596
670

21.2
21.6
15.0
21.4
15
22.8

547.9
575 1
583.9
571.3
5575

417.6
4447
447.0
447.9

130.2

94.7

143

157.0
155.3
167.9
164.2
144.0

12.3
12.1
12.2

139.7
154.1
172.9

19.4
18.7
20.9

125

1688

13.6

141.2

17 188

561 9
571.6
561.1
5680
561.8

4374
443.0
431 5
4439
440.9

14.3
12.5

123.5
119.4

19.6
15.9

573.4
557.5

458.6
459.0

114.8

134.7

98.5

94.0

12.4
12.8
12.0
11.7
11.4
11.1

24.1
27.1
30.9
32.6
31.7
28.4

47.6

37.2

10.4

422

334

11.9
12.1
15.2
16.6

47.0
46.9
48.2
46.7

37.1
36.6
36.6
36.0

10.0
10.2
11.6
10.7
11.2
11.3

16

16

189

34.1
34.1
32.4
34.9

11.6
11.7
11.8
11.6

17.2
19.2
16.5
16.9

25.2
21.4
18.6
16.1

309

362

11 6

141

33.2

38.5

6.1
6.2
5.3
6.2
58
6.0

12.5

9455
969.8
979.3
9332
870.0
8537

31.1
29.7
32.0

384

31.1

41.3

301

423

5.7
5.3
5.6
56
5.8
53

9445
953.7
956.2
9438
1,017.3
1,166.9

30.2
29.7
31.2

40.3
42.2

1,207.9
1 ,248.0
1 3237
1,334.6
1 318.2
1 2558

29.6
26.6

39.5
38.6

308

390

28.8
31.2

40.4
44.5

298

449

1 2061
1,246.4
1,192.4
1 1791
1,174.3
1,180.9

322

448

30.2
28.0

44.7
43.1

280

427

28.8
29.3

35.0

23.6

Mav

350

230

590

32.2

19.5

60.7

July
August
September
October
November
December

31.9
29.9
30.3
29.6
29.7
30.6

20.4
17.1
26.2
24.3
25.1
23.2

58.9
52.6
61.8
63.6
66.4
66.2

1,237.1
1,250.0
1,120.7
1,129.0
1,139.3
1,144.0

307

393

409

43 1

303
29.7
29.8

17

43.9
42.4

5.8
5.0
5.4
53
5.0
5.4

17

9.1
8.5

10

1787
1820

189.6
2002

4441

768
i»564
11
106.5

10

1235

857

1304

136.8

98.6

1233
1134

112.5
125 1
1163

1246

128.6

136.3

1295

1320
1107

124 1
120.8

16
17

16

88

128.0

116.5
1004
95.2
98.1

104.8
112.3
120.5

48.9

37.7

495

382

45.7
49.1

36.0
39.2

166

463

366

11.5

18.9

49.9

39.2

10.6

110.7

124

10.0
11.1

23.3
27.2
31.5

48.4
45.8
47.1

37.9
35.6
36.5

105

12.3
11.9

1268

130.2
126.2

9.7
9.9
97

1196

11 8

107

338

464

363

100

96.4
90.3
90.1
1003

12.5

12.0

123

134

32.9
30.1

47.7
45.8

37.6
35.8

10.1
10.0

107.2
116.8

13.3
13.6
13.7

14.1
13.9
13.8

46.0
46.7
44.9

132

126
10.9

46.5
48.6

35.8
36.7
36.4
38.6
36.8
37.8

10.2
10.0

13.2
13.6

26.3
22.5
19.0
16.1
17.0
18.8

125.6
134.7
137.1
134.5
132.0
128.0

50.1
44.6
48.1
47.6
49.2

40.1
35.3
38.4
37.9
39.1

5.0
4.9
5.3
5.2
5.4
51

13.6
13.2

42.0
41.1

50
5.3
4.4
48
5.0
5.1

27.8
28.1
34.8
30.3
28.0
27.9

36.9
36.9
42.5
44.1
41.7
39.9

4.3
4.1
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.6

14.4
14.2
13.7
13.4
13.5
13.4

30.0
30.5
29.3
30.4
30.5
29.4

39.8
40.7
39.6
40.8
40.6
36.8

4.6
4.4
3.9
4.4
4.4
3.6

13.6
13.4
12.6
12.6
12.6
12.5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.

36.4

78.9

2151

29.9
32.2
28.7
32.4

38.3
38.7

159.4

321 3
438.1
469.3
5020
525.6

14.2

5.8
5.4
5.9
5.9
6.4
5.8

June




15

238.3
2555
238 4
11
296.1
307 1

290
30 3
11
324
328

144

32.1
30.5
32.3
35.6
37.7
35.3

1,219.8
1,177.6
1 163.0
1,182.7
1,191.6
1,229.5

53.6

95.9

9.5

9.1
9.5
7.4
8.3

17

479

12.6
13.1

10.0
11.8

22.9
25.8
27.4
28.3
29.3

136

11 9

277

470

372

133

127

14.1
13.7

13.3
11.8

129

105
8.9
7.3

25.5
23.1
21.3
18.3
17.7
19.6

46.7
49.3
48.7
49.4
47.1
45.5

37.2
38.8
38.9
40.1
38.2
37.3

22.9
24.4
26.0
27.1
27.1
25.3

48.5
41.0
47.9
45.2
48.5
45.5

22.0
17.3
14.5
13.1
14.1
15.9

45.7
46.8
46.1
47.0
46.3
49.0

129

13.9
14.3

6.3
5.4
7.1
8.0
10.5
12.5
13.1
13.4
12.4
13.7

9.7
7.5

10.2
10.6

9.4
9.3
9.7
10.7

10.0

9.3
9.7
9.7
10.1

9.8

17

116.8
112.0
112.1
119.2
127.2
133.4

9.8
9.3
8.9
8.2

141.4
148.9
151.2
149.0
146.4
134.7

41.2
34.6
40.0
37.3
39.8
36.7

7.3
6.4
7.9
7.9
8.7
8.8

120.9
114.1
107.6
104.6
106.8
109.4

36.4
38.1
36.9
39.0
38.5
40.5

9.3
8.7
9.3
8.0
7.8
8.4

109.8
111.2
110.1
107.1
101.9

9.5
10.6

94.0

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—PULP WOOD, WASTE PAPER, AND WOODPULP
PULPWOOD AND WASTE PAPER

YEAR AND MONTH

Pulpwood (Thousands of cords—
128 cu. ft.) »
Receipts

1961

Consumption

Stocks,
end of
period

WOODPULP (Thousands of short tons) *
Producton

Waste paper
(Thousands 2of short
tons)
Consumption

Stocks,
end of
period

Total, ail
grades*

Dissolving and
special
alpha

SuHate s

Sulfite

Groundwood

1965

41,577
44,020
46,022
50,793
53,208

42,191
44,070
46,435
50,148
51,970

5,495
5,255
4,732
4,997
5,923

9,018
9,075
9,551
9,843
10,231

562
529
599
621
622

26,523
27,908
30,121
32,415
33,993

1,195
1,267
1,371
1,457
1,482

15,422
16,301
17,941
20,101
21,509

2,574
2,565
2,689
2,685
2,684

3,208
3,397
3,468
3,596
3,595

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

57,064
57,062
61,332
65,707
68,863

56,260
55,932
62,092
65,892
67,562

6,527
6,586
5,721
5,417
6,594

10,564
9,888
10,222
10,939
10,594

770
826
586
608
571

36,603
36,677
40,892
42,813
43,546

1,527
1,448
1,679
1,676
1,705

23,681
23,998
27,155
28,609
29,472

2,748
2,563
2,435
2,285
2,344

3,702
3,885

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

66,918
70,273
73,493
77,103
65,456

67,157
71,538
73,596
74,327
65,421

6,246
4,784
4,688
7,213
6,571

11,000
11,703
12,374
12,098
10,367

696
626
516
848
731

43,903
46,767
48,327
48,349
43,084

1,674
1,656
1,637
1,723
1,583

29,551
31,826
33,045
33,012
5
29,21 3

2,163
2,173
2,184
2,210
1,951

4,462
4,639
4,670

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

72,265
72,867
74,824
76,928
81,007

72,011
73,935
74,170
77,594
79,703

6,417
5,840
6,001
5,443
6,697

11,874
12,103
12,586
13,739
13,185

779
661
740
719
892

47,721
49,132
50,020
51,177
52,958

1,443
1,436
1,405
1,447
1,417

32,777
34,064
35,457
36,339
37,981

2,034

4,649
4,852
4,655

1962
1963

1964.

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

8

78,929

8

79,725

8

6,250

8

13,083

8

1,081

8

53,41 3

8

1,356

8

38,669

1,795

Semichemical

Total, all
mills

4,711
4,351

4,619
5,301
8

5,703

8

Pulp
mills

Paper

and

board
mills

Non-

paper
mills

Total, all
grades

Dissolv-

ing and
special
llpte

506
531
408
462
436

68
77
76
92
82

1,178
1,186
1,422
1,602
1,402

435
480
524
581
535

275
419
315
236
378

456
418
426
516
470

84
80
86
99
70

1,572
1,710
1,902
2,103
3,755

563
607
671
744
869

3,201

1,045
848
874
1,177
1,158

576
298
380
440
519

398
464
413
637
552

71
86
81
100
87

2,175
2,253
2,344
2,802
2,565

790
793
736
788
692

3,576
3,542
3,549
3,889
3,947

1,372
1,302
1,080
798
944

684
631
459
318
439

623
609
551
421
449

65
62
70
59
57

2,518
2,640
2,599
2,935
3,805

730
796
757
764
769

54

3,678
3,395

784
631

7

4,178
4,416
4,404

2,012
1,643
1,814
1,911
8

Exports8

Stocks, end of period

3,754

8

867
864
717
779
757

292
256
235
226
238

815
917
827
851
917

1,081

8

540

7

8

486

8

5,949
5,766
6,722
6,335
6,541
6,913

6,404
6,287
6,987
6,869
6,741
6,901

5,820
5,375
5,116
4,803
4,603
4,599

1,078
1,027
1,139
1,083
1,123
1,090

673
618
641
639
668
666

3,920
3,783
4,303
4,096
4,329
4,291

98
92
127
121
139
136

3,046
2,935
3,281
3,070
3,287
3,286

107
115
162
160
164
155

348
341
388
378
376
362

320
300
346
368
362
352

847
803
836
907
939
907

410
390
377
409
443
394

373
349
387
431
434
452

64
64
72
68
61
61

165
198
213
214
224
310

41
58
60
46
47
83

6,505
6,955
6,465
7,505
6,564
6,479

6,469
6,644
6,448
7,103
6,723
6,057

4,558
4,847
4,943
5,320
5,112
5,443

1,002
1,137
1,040
1,150
1,051
985

662
665
633
642
638
719

4,042
4,299
4,088
4,470
4,225
3,874

125
155
109
148
130
118

3,088
3,257
3,055
3,330
3,260
2,942

142
154
158
161
154
150

353
387
370
389
359
355

333
352
397
442
321
310

895
892
781
813
834
930

393
402
327
360
369
364

439
438
386
390
404
507

63
64
68
63
61
59

279
247
275
265
255
290

88
71
63
64
67
75

June

6,906
6,996
6,895
6,677
6,800
7,365

6,923
6,614
7,044
6,762
6,811
6,969

5,320
5,677
5,555
5,464
5,425
5,715

1,060
1,055
1,158
1,035
1,054
1,050

652
605
632
607
668
672

4,390
4,152
4,496
4,243
4,447
4,307

146
125
134
134
138
126

3,380
3,183
3,446
3,238
3,403
3,297

147
154
158
152
161
156

364
358
394
375
395
386

353
332
364
345
351
342

850
843
867
922
976
971

377
365
355
385
420
435

417
418
447
471
485
462

55
60
62
66
72
74

212
269
321
360
317
362

43
54
91
84
58
79

July
August
September
October
November
December

6,782
6,893
6,722
6,878
6,408
6,480

6,356
6,719
6,601
6,779
6,710
6,234

6,114
6,310
6,349
6,396
6,123
6,697

957
1,051
1,051
1,153
1,068
1,070

743
727
747
790
763
892

3,965
4,334
4,186
4,319
4,224
3,851

111
129
94
124
123
126

3,049
3,324
3,216
3,292
3,236
2,867

130
150
160
164
157
155

369
397
388
411
366
393

306
335
328
328
341
311

982
1,034
960
960
1,042
944

461
493
454
467
542
439

453
479
452
440
446
449

68
62
54
54
54
57

356
385
313
341
247
322

73
70
60
52
52
52

6,832
6,378
6,847
6,528
6,465
6,649

6,700
6,477
6,889
6,882
6,716
6,790

6,336
6,210
6,009
5,528
5,123
4,985

1,109
1,148
1,229
1,195
1,159
1,204

825
922
854
910
866
925

4,355
4,128
4,621
4,501
4,584
4,398

116
115
110
108
125
120

3,305
3,138
3,556
3,479
3,516
3,351

167
155
157
148
165
159

420
396
438
421
425
430

348
325
360
345
353
338

1,031
1,107
1,035
1,077
1,088
1,154

542
568
531
581
607
614

433
475
447
438
430
488

57
64
63
58
51
53

291
279
356
290
363
359

67
61
83
48
61
70

6,799
6,706
6,774
7,206
6,258
5,972

6,526
6,656
6,645
7,058
6,459
5,658

5,464
5,552
5,693
5,917
5,600
6,250

1,063
1,190
1,109
1,135
1,016
966

940
959
958
949
941
1,081

4,057
4,513
4,309
4,459
4,268
3,590

102
140
102
113
129
85

3,129
3,445
3,309
3,443
3,251
2,675

126
155
149
154
147
130

387
444
427
423
407
420

313
330
322
326
301
279

1,224
1,287
1,141
1,267
1,341
1,081

667
730
602
745
842
540

497
505
485
462
443
486

59
52
54
60
56
54

237
300
347
274
267
315

65
65
63
62
53
85

June

221
303
319
316
326
302

50
42
62
52
69
55

July
August
September
October
November
December

261
279
298
237
247
285

32
60
52
50
55
51

July .
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1981:
January
February
March
April ...
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April .

Mav

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—WOODPULP, PAPER AND BOARD
PAPER AND BOARD

WOODPULP

YEAR AND MONTH

ExportsAll
other »

SELECTED TYPES OF PAPER

Production 2

Imports l

Producer price
indexes 3

Orders

Orders
Total, all
grades

Dissolving and
special
alpha

All other

Wet-

All
grades,
total

Paper

Paperboard

machine
board

Construction paper
and
board

Paperboard
(1967 =
100)

Building
paper
and
board
(1967 =

New

100)

4

Coated paper

Groundwood paper, uncoated

Unfilled,
end of
period

Shipments

New

Unfilled,
end of
period

Shipments

Thousands of short tons, except as noted

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965 .

743
706
898
1,021
897

2,467
2,788
2775
2,922
3 127

159
273
260
272
280

2,307
2516
2515
2,650
2847

35,749
37541
39230
41 ,703
44080

15,823
16,537
17300
18,152
19187

16,535
17,484
18239
19,605
20,834

155
146
141
148
144

3,236
3,374
3551
3,798
3915

97.4
98.0
997
101.6
101.5

109.7
1058
1047
102.5
1009

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1,009
1 102
1,231
1 359
2,886

3355
3 162
3,540
4040
3,538

293
265
302
298
273

3065
2898
3,238
3743
3,265

47 113
46926
51 ,246
54188
53,516

20,653
20944
22,398
23,595
23,625

22,574
22085
24,504
26,069
25,477

148
144
155
148
139

3,739
3753
4,189
4376
4,276

102.2
1000
95.9
99.4
101.1

1008
1000
100.9
1057
101.2

1 171
1,245

107
90

1 089
1,072

3230
3,163

200
183

3348
3,279

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

1,385
1,460
1 607
2,015
1 872

3,515
3,728
3993
4,123
3078

313
224
177
221
140

3,202
3,504
3816
3,902
2937

55,086
59,457
61 304
59,930
52521

23,81 1
25,435
26483
26,651
23,306

26,136
28,522
29,267
28,016
24,452

138
148
149
144
115

5,001
5,352
5406
5,118
4,648

102.4
105.5
115 1
152.2
170.3

103.0
1064
1128
123.5
127 1

1,216
1,405
1 240
1,255
1,245

80
164
153
167
172

1,069
1,099
1 148
1,165
1 106

3,255
3630
3729
3,642
3 166

287
393
410
296
313

3,233
3527
3825
3,822
3 194

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1,787
1,844
1,841
2170
3,037

3727
3,864
4,025
4318
4,051

188
179
176
155
194

3539
3,686
3,849
4 163
3,858

59898
62,722
64,300
66608
65,834

26,612
28,096
28,506
30012
30,164

27,840
29,006
30,033
30,936
31,143

130
129
136
144
138

5,316
5,492
5,625
5,516
4,390

176.3
176.5
179.6
202.1
234.6

1387
157.0
187.4
1824
206.2

1,296
1,336
1,414
1 519
1,475

151
137
185
149
110

1 278
1,331
1,354
1 509
1,498

3954
4,279
4432
4547
4,753

337
398
404
385
391

3981
4,261
4,453
4527
4,673

1981
1982

2,894
2,763

4,086
3,894

201
162

3,885
3,732

3,847

258.1
254.9

231.7
239.4

1,449
1,469

100
91

1,463
1,459

4,853
4,998

360
325

4,940
5,032

June

124
139
150
168
177
227

331
347
384
323
456
347

16
5
27
10
8
6

315
341
357
312
448
340

5,301
5 110
5,821
5,542
5,735
5,571

2,372
2,322
2,604
2,475
2,571
2,486

2,476
2,359
2,714
2,581
2,657
2,609

9
11
13
10
12
11

445
418
490
475
495
465

188.5
190.2
192.9
197.9
199.2
199.8

184.1
183.6
182.6
183.4
183.3
180.8

134
112
144
114
120
129

150
154
168
158
145
147

117
113
128
126
130
127

397
344
402
395
374
339

363
370
361
381
383
359

367
354
409
377
375
353

July
August
September
October
November
December ...

191
176
211
201
189
215

352
378
323
358
373
347

8
18
21
6
18
11

344
360
302
352
355
336

5,280
5852
5,362
6023
5,733
5,278

2,374
2,640
2,409
2,726
2,596
2,436

2,448
2,694
2,481
2,775
2,687
2,454

8
13
13
15
14
16

450
505
458
507
436
372

201.7
206.4
209.6
211.3
212.8
215.4

178.0
179 1
182.6
1835
183.6
184.6

134
140
128
143
110
111

162
163
174
177
156
149

124
133
122
136
132
120

398
401
349
381
402
366

413
395
384
359
374
385

362
407
365
407
383
368

June

169
215
230
276
259
283

365
328
445
320
373
336

15
14
13
24
13
29

350
314
432
296
360
307

5834
5,557
5811
5,417
5506
5373

2684
2,537
2651
2,569
2,579
2439

2718
2,580
2,768
2,521
2,612
2608

13
11
12
11
10
11

419
429
379
315
306
315

221.8
223.7
227.4
232.1
235.5
2389

1862
191.7
1987
201.3
206.8
2089

162
117
134
115
103
115

137
149
153
141
117
103

132
115
132
127
131
127

454
396
363
393
412
358

345
365
306
321
352
336

418
390
415
377
380
364

July
August
September
October
November ..
December

283
315
252
289
195
270

285
344
300
298
323
334

10
21
10
12
24
10

276
323
290
286
299
324

5044
5,389
5,393
5,821
5445
5,245

2276
2,425
2,426
2,660
2,463
2,463

2422
2,584
2,571
2,731
2,608
2,420

10
10
12
12
12
12

336
370
383
418
369
350

237 1
238.4
239.5
239.9
241.7
239.6

211 8
210.3
210.2
212.7
216.5
219.7

121
136
121
139
123
115

109
118
112
121
125
110

118
127
122
130
121
124

401
386
390
435
380
395

398
411
402
421
398
391

340
378
389
421
394
405

June

224
218
272
243
302
289

380
355
368
295
414
349

23
g
22
8
26
8

356
346
346
287
388
341

5646
5331
6,005
5891
5,757
5,724

2,617
2448
2,762
2679
2,626
2,622

2,675
2523
2,848
2,810
2,751
2,734

12
17
16
18
15
11

342
343
379
383
365
357

250.2
252,8
225.1
255.7
258.8
259.2

219.7
2257
227.9
232.5
237.3
237.4

129
113
126
103
128
107

122
124
132
111
117
106

129
114
122
127
121
120

394
377
427
409
405
406

365
352
345
324
320
313

426
391
438
405
411
411

July
August
September
October
November
December

172
236
284
212
214
230

329
323
279
406
318
269

25
10
24
27
10
8

304
313
255
379
308
262

5,347
5653
5,548
5,592
5,252
4,693

2,451
2,603
2,556
2,676
2,500
2,309

2,543
2,705
2,688
2,629
2,497
2,177

12
14
14
14
9
9

342
332
290
273
246
197

259.4
260.6
261.6
261.7
261.6
260.0

235.5
234.2
234.2
233.3
232.1
230.3

125
130
118
117
95
122

119
122
134
117
90
112

111
126
110
133
116
113

407
424
409
448
396
363

341
340
317
324
319
308

387
422
434
439
399
389

June

172
261
257
264
257
247

270
310
296
306
302
287

26
g
10
22
8
12

244
301
286
284
294
275

259.7
261 4
261 1
261.2
2588
255.9

233.8
231 4
2396
236.3
2402
240.0

113
112
123
140
116
113

89
95
98
104
102
99

110
108
126
123
115
118

397
411
407
408
381
432

343
361
332
336
307
306

404
389
437
409
408
431

July
August
September
October
November
December

229
219
246
186
192
234

289
350
541
303
375
264

6
17
8
18
18
8

283
333
533
285
357
256

255.0
255.4
2507
248.0
2476
2441

239.8
244.4
2434
241.5
241 0
2420

138
113
125
131
121
108

117
100
104
99
93
91

121
124
121
139
126
112

399
443
407
446
415
412

312
307
285
282
308
325

400
443
433
447
433
398

5

66,440

5

30,850

5

3 1,582

1979:
January
February
March
April... .

May

5

160

5

1980:
January
February
March ....
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




122

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

PULP, PAPER, AND PAPER PRODUCTS—PAPER AND PRODUCTS
NEWSPRINT (Thousands of metric tons, except as noted)

SELECTED TYPES OF PAPER
(Thousands of
short tons) s
Uncoated free sheet
paper
YEAR AND MONTH

Unbleached
kraft
packaging

and

New
orders

Shipments

industrial
converting
paper—

United States

Canada

Stocks at
Tissue
paperProduction

Production1

Shipments
from
mills >

Stocks at
mills, end

of

period1

Production1

Shipments
from
mills l

Stocks at
mills, end

of

period l

Consumption by
publishers 2

and in

transit to
publishers, end

of

Imports
(Short
tons) 3

period2

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

.

1971

1972....
1973
1974
1975

.

6,089

6,701
6,355
5,481

6,332
7,069

7,164
5,670

3,670
3,672

3,602

3,649

3,750
3,977
4,039
4,286
3,979

3,811
3,902
4,080

3,312

3,671

6,690
6,825

8,505
8,362

3,051
3,136

19
35
24
24
30

3,153
3,317
3,391
8
3,230
3,348

3,146
3,330
3,395
8
3,230
3,348

37
24
21
8
23
19

8,923
9,568
9,792
8
9,330
8,395

6,084
6,060
6,007
6,632
7,028

151
161
169
161
136

1,900
1,954
2,012
2,051
2,037

7,638
7,304
7,286
7,945
7,808

7,607
7,228
7,345
7,930
7,795

167
243
184
200
214

2,253
2,458
2,762
3,050

7,670

7,586
8,075
8,345
8
8,706

7,010

301
228
175
8
130
86

8,001
8,292
8
8,662
6,966

1,892
1,961

30
23
31
20
17

6,110
6,070
6,015
6,623
7,003

3,142

2,003
2,062
2,039
2,250

2,441
2,772

6,816
7,345
7,696

8,461
8,940
8,805

8

Price,
rolls,
contract,
f.o.b. mill,
freight
allowed

or

delivered
(Index,
1967 =
100) *

PAPER
PRODUCTS—
Shipping
containers,
corrugated
and solid
fiber,
shipments

(Mil. sq. ft.
surface
area) 6

530
548
494
531
520

5,413
5,954
6,323

96.1
96.1
96.1
96.0
94.6

114,561
122,181
128,663
137,261
148,471

618
572
574
634
679

6,991
6,599
6,462
6,790
6,635

97.4

100.0
101.1
104.4
107.6

160,452
162,596
173,814
185,652
184,865

640
494
547
750
666

6,881
7,101
7,410
7,399
5,847

112.2
116.7
122.2
151.2
184.0

191,832
211,926
228,052
216,072
194,329

5,435
5,477

3,815
3,884
4,098
3,962

4,186
4,286
4,215
4,520
4,375

8,154
8,841
8,756
8,625

7,903
8,169
8,913
8,780
8,622

271
256
184
162
165

3,389
3,511
3,418
3,685
4,239

3,382
3,507
3,429
3,689
4,234

26
31
20
16
21

8,719
9,279
9,864
10,197
10,089

836
722
660
628
732

6,569
6,559
7,484
7,223
7,279

198.2
215.4
226.3
249.4
9
279.3

216,371
227,198
243,898
250,643
241,377

3,880
3,688

4,518
4,438

8,946
8,117

8,915
8,074

194
250

4,753
4,574

4,735
4,525

38
86

10,165
10,115

961
854

6,977
6,531

9

8,187

308.0
316.2

246,152
234,846

658
599
687
622
695
677

650
621
721
665
712
715

316
319
338
337
346
336

357
347
401
378
397
387

753
685
750
726
723
720

710
662
763
722
750
734

228
251
238
242
215
201

286
280
316
289
307
306

286
278
318
291
305
304

20
22
20
18
20
21

777
769
875
885
886
814

640
646
650
642
609
625

623
613
651
568
575
585

230.5
238.9
244.7
244.7
247.7
247.7

20,929
19,464
22,868
20,585
21,723
20,960

July
August
September
October
November
December

637
700
630
679
640
602

641
728
658
732
691
656

320
336
317
345
330
304

374
400
367
394
371
346

720
736
696
765
749
732

720
748
669
782
744
774

202
190
216
199
204
162

301
323
306
334
330
307

304
322
305
334
328
315

19
20
21
22
24
16

786
827
862
924
908
884

668
654
612
584
556
628

577
634
533
590
636
636

247.7
247.7
247.7

262.1
265.1
268.2

19,672
22,119
20,325
23,562
20,327
18,109

1980:
January
February ..
March
April
May
June

736
653
693
660
633
584

748
710
759
716
714
683

346
335
342
319
325
299

384
372
401
373
378
343

777
738
782
766
767
717

727
744
777
763
774
732

212
205
210
214
207
192

343
334
358
339
368
356

336
334
351
346
365
346

23
24
30
23
26
36

790
791
881
847
859
817

617
670
683
724
749
806

619
624
685
631
648
641

269.4
269.4
269.4
269.4
277.6
283.7

21,993
20,452
21,466
20,559
18,909
19,115

July
August
September
October
November
December

581
598
601
735
616
618

612
676
664
728
662
671

282
306
311
328
302
293

321
349
353
370
367
345

601
692
651
735
708
691

640
662
642
735
691
735

154
183
192
192
208
165

341
374
353
377
358
338

350
371
350
381
346
357

27
30
32
28
40
21

760
819
823
913
909
880

793
793
782
763
696
732

550
546
584
588
568
596

283.7

18,337
19,208
20,873
23,032
18,668
19,259

693
603
710
664
698
612

690
656
744
731
731
695

322
309
345
348
342
317

372
352
395
372
386
374

751
702
766
772
770
748

695
684
769
781
744
776

221
238
235
225
251
223

379
356
399
391
402
404

374
357
395
392
400
395

26
25
29
29
30
39

781
761
860
867
897
814

768
807
827
846
847
902

584
587
620
584
622
568

301.9
301.9
301.9
301.9
301.9

21,136
19,916
21,656
21,590
19,938
21,151

639
633
627
677
570
592

645
675
688
713
655
600

298
330
318
311
326
269

347
395
372
390
373
350

726
677
707
815
769
743

738
652
708
795
773
800

211
236
235
255
252
194

405
426
400
420
412
359

401
421
410
417
407
367

43
48
38
41
46
38

791
827
839
922
914
892

952
928
944
959
947
961

568
502
513
649
624
557

301.9
309.3
316.8
316.8
316.8
316.8

20,710
20,801
21,257
22,058
18,317
17,587

628
612
713
641
621
645

676
658
745
689
669
670

311
324
343
288
272
291

355
365
406
356
365
358

781
717
760
694
743
652

670
696
742
705
718
610

305
325
343
332
357
399

415
378
420
396
385
383

406
376
413
374
376
381

46
48
55
76
86
89

790
774
867
862
879
803

981
1,038
1,068
1,045
1,012
1,003

585
524
608
503
620
570

316.8
318.1
318.1
321.1
322.4
319.4

18,896
18,706
21,147
19,957
18,777
20,071

610
674
640
684
656
642

628
705
684
716
695
649

271
326
296
315
327
280

339
383
359
387
383
372

617
642
557
698
657
599

614
598
601
684
691
744

402
446
403
417
395
250

363
372
353
406
373
330

351
363
353
398
389
346

101
110
110
118
102
86

769
806
836
928
893
908

992
952
898
861
832
854

460
520
489
587
567
498

318.4
318.4
318.4
318.4
299.8
299.8

18,610
20,414
20,657
21,064
19,043
17,540

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

6,392
6,833
7,538
7,836
7,694

6,830

3,839

7,139
7,571
8,195
8,326

1981
1982

7,735
7,820

8,234

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

8,088

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




283.8
283.8
283.8
298.3

123

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS—RUBBER, AND TIRES AND TUBES

Con-

YEAR AND MONTH

sumption
{Thousands of
metric
tons) »

Stocks,
end of
period
(Thousands of
metric
tons) »

Imports,
including
latex and

IBS?

sands of
long
tons) 2

PNEUMATIC CASINGS (Thousands)

SYNTHETIC

NATURAL

Shipments 5

Price,
wholesale,
smoked
sheetsNew
York
(Dollars
per
pound)3

Production
(Thousands of
metric
tons) 4

Consumption
(Thousands of
metric
tons) 4

Stocks,
end of
period
(Thousands of
metric
tons) *

Exports
(Thousands of

Production5

7

Original
equipment

Total

tons) 2

7

7

Replacement
equipment

7

82,844
89,095
89,866
100,369
107,905

34,101
41,999
47,134
48,045
58,280

Exports

7

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

434.20
470.19
464.57
489.23
522.98

69.17
71.30
61.55
88.24
101.62

390.91
421.53
379.53
441.19
445.32

0.296
.285
.263
.252
.257

1,426.56
1,599.75
1,634.28
1,793.28
1,842.35

1,119.87
1,276.11
1,327.78
1,474.82
1,564.84

260.36
266.29
287.56
301.90
316.96

296.98
303.70
283.21
321.26
281.78

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

554.44
496.70
591.20
607.88
568.30

93.06
113.46
109.49
108.20
104.25

431.66
452.80
540.17
585.28
549.93

.236
.199
.198
.262
.218

2,001.61
1,942.57
2,165.34
2,286.33
2,232.28

1,692.82
1,654.41
1,926.65
2,056.57
1,948.65

354.29
375.88
374.07
448.11
523.05

308.44
299.80
291.03
226.49
291.39

135.46
118.59
124.41
137.54
105.38

612.72
602.16
642.91
681.32
656.60

.180
.181
.351
.398
.299

495.19
503.64
529.36
618.70
369.86

269.82
257.10
275.84
267.12
214.49

.395
.416
.496
.651
.730

2,303.75
2,417.53
2,475.21
2,534.50
2,015.24

2,175.26
2,464.09
2,436.40
2,340.62
1,854.01

458.12
426.83
424.07
402.86
341.77

267.99
239.98
254.96
385.11
422.78

.576
.453

2,021.45
1,831.78

1,889.71
1,744.83

349.02
269.66

334.63
284.62

181,762
178,500

201,105
201,236

41,711
38,633

153,716
158,688

5,678
3,915

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

13

587.09
650.89
696.45
719.05
669.97

13

7

2,277.00
2,455.49
2,627.01
2,498.22
1,937.85

7

2,126.78
2,328.32
2,439.40
2,355.82
2,022.43

7

116,781
133,872
139,073
158,113
167,854

216,361
229,611
223,418
211,390
186,705
187,953
23 1,638
223,406
206,687
159,263

54,680
47,733
58,392
55,632
46,135

173,464
172,939
199,155
204,835
194,541

177,169
163,192
203,060
207,826
190,403
10

118,309
132,648
138,547
150,488
169,060

10

214,539
227,944
238,883
209,418
196,295

10

58,941
63,924
69,600
55,245
47,467

60,138
210,702
226,583 "65,998
66,884
236,640
58,072
213,929
40,227
177,063

1,363
1,553
1,546
2,075
2,875

7

26,366
27,865
29,452
37,553
37,016

Exports 6

8

977
1,064
982
1,589
2,381

INNER
TUBES,
EXPORTS
(Thousands) •

9

798
975
913
896
1,189

42,569
34,782
42,128
49,152
50,175

2,051
1,450
2,518
2,364
1,531

1,100
849
1,390
1,098
1,002

54,982
60,255
50,275
55,242
50,020

1,589
2,127
4,393
9,229
6,124

979
766
1,290
3,608
3,998

145,869
34,768
4,695
155,195 "5,390 "47,181
165,193
43,472
4,563
5,077
150,780
44,873
131,271
33,298
5,565

4,784
6,023
5,328
6,572
9,058

3,167
2,298
3,015
3,576
4,557

40,863
39,955

11,088
5,971

3,428
1,924

2,436
2,121
3,202
2,419
1,898

116,348
123,085
137,562
146,785
146,508
10

Stocks,
end of
period5

153,646
161 ,689
165,183
145,449
142,706

10

1,953
2,331
4,100
8,724
6,122

10

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

730.73
780.13
764.65
739.00
586.15

125.33
127.65
125.58
132.12
126.67

712.90
792.41
746.23
747.68
598.31

1981
1982

634.67
660.60

142.43
95.42

662.41
618.27

June

68.25
66.62
74.53
61.77
60.22
58.95

121.36
115.59
116.13
136.63
130.17
137.67

72.84
64.22
72.80
89.89
54.96
81.96

.544
.570
.615
.674
.754
.688

207.94
200.81
232.08
216.68
223.32
210.66

226.00
201.36
224.39
201.50
211.99
179.55

407.09
399.97
393.57
398.92
391.53
401.26

23.62
22.29
27.74
29.43
28.74
34.61

20,352
19,592
21,807
18,609
18,544
15,603

17,227
16,422
21,952
19,002
19,629
19,845

5,644
5,451
6,765
5,185
5,987
5,774

11,148
10,530
14,771
13,499
13,274
13,745

436
442
416
319
368
326

47,212
51,284
52,223
53,540
53,033
49,362

560
437
648
457
510
686

312
218
350
160
186
210

July
August
September
October
November
December

57.94
63.17
57.73
65.17
55.55
47.90

145.95
144.38
135.56
135.00
124.50
132.12

56.22
58.25
58.90
46.08
43.62
47.94

.638
.655
.640
.685
.670
.679

202.92
202.75
209.95
213.83
206.03
207.55

176.52
202.29
187.94
202.83
174.53
163.25

411.28
402.22
402.75
389.91
402.05
402.86

34.51
39.37
34.90
38.61
36.53
34.76

14,904
16,911
15,985
17,775
14,480
12,340

15,402
18,500
18,764
20,149
14,591
12,446

3,263
3,353
4,684
5,059
3,928
2,980

11,780
14,646
13,619
14,537
10,210
9,024

359
501
462
553
452
442

49,397
48,422
46,002
44,357
44,546
44,873

384
616
501
666
581
527

277
310
438
259
362
493

62.96
57.27
55.69
46.85
42.33
41.25

131.40
135.33
141.36
152.42
145.70
147.39

76.82
56.00
73.96
38.90
55.26
44.46

.730
.865
.733
.723
.690
.685

195.58
194.65
206.77
192.40
159.57
129.64

170.78
176.09
191.06
148.89
135.73
120.14

439.90
436.16
427.56
452.15
445.08
429.22

31.46
34.48
41.98
41.68
46.88
37.33

15,188
15,059
15,082
13,678
11,370
10,716

13,700
12,445
15,180
15,558
14,056
15,301

3,830
3,974
4,208
3,271
3,131
3,073

9,463
8,004
10,443
11,791
10,505
11,786

407
467
528
496
419
442

46,760
49,993
50,471
49,220
46,972
42,817

605
698
1,098
863
787
618

405
481
420
438
328
441

38.84
43.16
49.38
49.48
50.26
48.69

149.89
138.50
132.90
129.52
123.14
126.67

38.49
31.37
55.92
31.77
50.31
45.06

.673
.680
.728
.790
.730

110.29
123.67
149.76
174.59
178.45
193.69

131.03
133.73
165.97
167.86
157.70
155.13

391.19
372.33
339.73
325.35
328.87
341.77

36.54
30.46
25.51
33.45
30.72
32.31

10,206
12,057
13,911
15,790
12,861
13,346

13,457
15,537
17,564
18,034
13,305
12,926

2,217
2,521
3,615
4,304
3,376
2,707

10,817
12,566
13,497
13,133
9,499
9,767

423
450
452
597
431
452

40,079
37,057
33,730
32,112
32,363
33,298

572
657
885
638
691
946

458
265
464
226
314
317

48.98
52.59
55.44
55.06
53.93
59.52

128.01
125.44
122.83
127.56
124.05
119.51

30.06
86.64
53.38
67.62
66.36
50.47

.713
.690
.650
.590
.580
.570

193.53
169.68
200.37
180.94
175.92
158.18

152.95
166.68
194.00
144.88
167.10
154.13

364.50
354.60
346.99
365.86
368.29
359.79

31.21
31.65
38.73
31.77
32.00
28.55

15,434
15,614
16,805
15,438
15,157
15,447

14,502
14,180
18,200
18,018
18,048
19,355

3,199
3,251
4,356
4,206
4,346
4,588

10,825
10,349
13,135
13,291
13,226
14,271

478
580
709
521
476
496

41,226
44,402
45,217
44,713
43,480
41,445

797
1,081
1,055
1,224
1,072
1,040

206
358
335
374
252
250

56.36
51.07
52.14
57.32
49.68
42.56

113.53
111.22
114.37
122.97
130.51
142.43

41.59
43.40
62.76
69.42
56.23
49.13

.560
.540
.504
.456
.483

161.50
159.72
168.44
169.98
157.68
125.51

144.69
164.99
163.52
163.75
141.13
131.88

369.44
353.40
351.91
352.57
364.38
349.02

26.27
21.97
24.40
23.94
22.49
21.65

14,321
15,443
15,894
16,604
13,750
11,855

17,417
17,614
18,018
18,217
13,992
13,544

3,062
2,846
3,158
3,578
2,758
2,363

13,902
14,405
14,504
14,165
10,823
10,820

453
363
356
474
411
361

39,998
39,601
38,986
39,487
41,112
40,863

830
1,134
725
653
990
485

350
337
259
268
208
231

June

55.26
59.90
50.20
57.77
63.34
68.90

127.05
126.46
121.29
116.56
110.83
105.39

50.99
59.33
45.71
53.86
56.19
63.39

.488
.465
.470
.453
.453
.461

155.61
162.29
187.90
171.73
171.11
156.83

153.31
140.67
154.27
145.31
148.45
154.52

333.31
336.77
349.24
358.25
364.42
352.92

27.76
23.46
31.18
26.53
24.73
25.23

14,866
15,387
17,051
15,077
14,856
15,669

14,144
13,704
17,312
17,676
18,216
19,428

2,478
2,769
3,697
3,679
3,970
4,074

11,365
10,573
13,216
13,652
13,989
15,018

301
362
399
345
257
336

42,904
46,254
47,817
46,583
45,337
43,475

385
461
614
454
463
653

141
151
254
174
102
178

July
August
September
October
November
December

32.69
65.63
48.75
53.27
48.87
56.01

110.16
97.74
88.99
90.21
95.38
95.42

38.67
54.35
40.60
54.36
51.37
49.45

.465
.468
.445
.426
.421
.418

139.71
145.47
147.89
154.37
122.37
116.51

135.82
150.45
158.14
131.00
136.82
136.06

342.84
326.64
304.27
318.80
294.56
269.66

20.40
22.04
22.83
21.13
20.47
18.86

12,293
14,835
15,528
15,381
13,585
13,972

16,421
17,700
18,938
17,851
15,325
14,521

3,038
2,817
3,022
2,919
2,652
3,518

13,199
14,625
15,583
14,605
12,337
10,606

264
258
333
327
336
397

40,763
40,192
38,685
38,116
38,436
39,955

381
454
385
489
377
474

195
162
201
192
162
113

1979:
January
February
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July .
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

12
12

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS—CEMENT, CLAY PRODUCTS, GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS
CLAY CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

PORTLAND
CEMENT—
Shipments,
finished
cement
(Thousands of
bbl.) »

322,673
334,563
352,180
368,925
7
374,086

1961

1962
1963
1964
1965

Shipments z
Structural
tile,
except
facing
(Thousands
of
short
tons)

Brick,
ungiazed
(common and
face)
(Mil. of
std.
brick)

8

6,427.6
6,913.1
7,003.3
7,743.8
8,089.1

6

pipe and
fittings,
vitrified
(Thousands of
short
tons)

Facing
tile
(structural),
glazed
and
ungiazed
(Mil.
brick
equiv.)

GLASS CONTAINERS (Thousands of gross) *

Brick
(comFLAT
Floor
mon),
and
produc- GLASS—
Manufacer
wall tile
turers'
price, shipments,
and
f.o.b.
accestotal
sories, plant or
(ThouN.Y.
glazed
sands of
dock
and
dollars)
*
(Index,
ung1967
iazed
(Mil. of
3
100)
sq.ft.)

476,0 5 1,763.8 6 421 .6 228.4
422.9 8 1,743.6 402.7 253.1
8
31 9.7 1,726.6 6 380.9 6 277.9
311.4 1,837.2 353.4 288.8
313.3 1,732.2 326.9 283.4

91.5
92.5
93.6
94.4
95.6

260,451
285,987
317,299
324,955
354,308

Shipments, domestic
Narrow neck

Production

6

168,152
176,497
181,607
189,414
202,050
211,764
225,579

Total

6

164,010
172,240
176,298
184,773
195,924

Food

Beverage

Beer

17,904
18,989
19,225
20,829
21,548

12,081
14,240
16,195
17,664
20,283

21,974
26,213
29,438
33,252
36,134

21,605 27,098
23,631 38,185
8
23,61 2 44,384
24,232 56,232
8
24,878 6 69,854

Narrow neck and
wide mouth
Wide
mouth—
Food
Liquor
and
dairy
and wine
products

6

48,651
50,931
50,721
52,142
55,007

15,495
15,638
16,186
16,756
17,273

Medicinal and
toilet

Chemical,
household and
industrial

35,820
36,795
35,661
36,764
38,797

12,085
9,434
8,872
7,366
6,882

Stocks,
end of
period

21,408
21,128
25,641
25,375
26,945

380,694 7,551.7
374,017 7,117.4
397,448 7,556.8
409,826 7,289.7
390,461 6,496.0

267.4
234.5
192.5
241.5
181.0

1,610.3
1 ,504.4
1,705.5
1,783.5
1,622.3

308.1
240.1
220.5
209.0
173.0

272.7
257.5
274.5
284.8
250.4

98.3
100.0
103.3
107.8
112.2

343,138
322,067
387,469
416,870
384,790

204,093
228,766
221,853
260,267 251,050
6
269, 150 6 266,21 8

420,238
440,468
472,016
431,878
367,085

7,569.7
8,402.2
8,674.1
6,673.0
6,261.9

157.0
100.5
94.2
99.7
79.5

1,720.6
1,718.0
1,647.0
1,454.1
1,189.9

155.4
133.3
122.3
96.9
73.4

276.1
307.9
300.6
273.2
251.7

117.4
122.1
130.8
143.5
160.5

464,674
544,875
597,645
543,382
467,994

8

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

385,723
418,867
451,729
451,516
402,830

7,218.0
8,663.0
8,585.6
7,708.1
6,090.1

71.0
44.6
48.0
59.0
101.5

1,097.8
1,085.9
927.4
855.3
758.7

64.8
59.4
58.1
54.0
45.4

277.2
265.0
301.7
312.8
297.6

177.0
204.0
234.4
263.1
280.8

644,751
739,919
829,449
858,130
868,459

302,500
303,152
327,609
325,975
327,972

1981
1982

382,692
343,463

5,059.2
4,408.6

71.6
40.9

433.4
325.0

39.3
11.3

299.8
294.9

300.2
312.5

952,283
871,331

321,373
309,376

486.1
366.5
668.3
682.4
781.1
724.2

3.2
4.0
4.8
4.2
5.2
5.7

38.6
38.4
71.5
63.0
95.8
89.4

3.4
3.1
4.2
4.2
4.3
5.7

25.2
23.8
28.4
25.6
27.5
27.0

253.2
255.3
257.3
261.4
263.1
264.5

210,156

June

16,628
18,713
32,420
35,846
44,622
48,181

26,439
26,402
29,613
27,991
29,193
28,961

24,746
23,313
31,090
25,330
28,297
27,505

1,987
1,995
2,671
1,905
2,505
2,434

3,703
3,356
5,187
4,574
4,994
5,176

9,029
8,809
10,738
10,084
10,992
10,393

1,674
1,387
2,530
1,654
1,855
1,836

5,681
5,141
6,947
4,754
5,398
5,272

2,357
2,306
2,676
2,089
2,217
2,085

315
319
341
270
336
309

45,168
48,530
45,142
48,503
47,575
48,844

July
August
September
October
November
December

45,287
50,346
43,106
49,559
38,096
29,202

745.8
785.6
647.7
757.7
599.9
462.8

6.1
6.5
5.4
4.4
5.3
4.3

87.8
96.7
75.3
91.3
65.2
42.4

6.6
5.5
4.2
4.4
3.8
4.5

25.5
29.4
24.9
27.9
25.0
22.7

265.9
268.2
271.0
265.2
265.2
266.6

27,677
29,073
23,779
28,910
26,351
21,586

25,902
29,621
25,208
27,968
27,246
23,616

2,183
2,878
2,336
2,197
2,040
1,555

5,063
5,571
4,316
4,472
4,644
3,939

10,509
10,739
8,933
9,704
9,331
8,435

1,519
1,987
1,946
2,614
2,599
2,702

4,470
5,905
5,549
6,313
6,014
5,073

1,866
2,207
1,844
2,315
2,233
1,661

292
334
284
353
385
251

49,631
48,991
48,029
48,636
47,056
45,935

June

22,032
22,101
26,005
33,011
36,324
39,314

414.4
377.8
432.0
494.8
513.2
546.0

5.8
9.4
6.9
7.1
7.6
7.6

49.4
38.9
43.3
54.2
55.5
56.8

3.2
3.5
4.1
3.4
4.6
4.6

26.9
26.3
26.7
24.1
24.3
24.6

272.5
274.6
276.2 218,267
280.9
281.7
281.7 '"l9l",346"

27,774
28,566
29,021
27,592
27,091
27,562

25,307
25,740
29,105
25,424
26,231
28,556

2,110
2,524
2,738
2,345
2,337
2,418

3,721
3,629
4,886
4,506
5,127
5,555

9,140
9,684
10,109
9,706
10,409
11,892

2,013
1,816
2,213
1,752
1,856
2,149

5,532
5,236
6,302
4,501
4,244
4,273

2,486
2,471
2,535
2,390
2,036
2,026

305
380
322
224
222
243

46,788
49,418
49,398
51,415
52,334
51,743

July
August
September
October
November
December

39,840
39,644
40,489
43,303
31,824
28,181

559.8
558.3
591.7
645.8
507.9
448.6

9.0
8.9
9.4
9.7
10.3
9.7

74.5
79.9
82.0
100.5
76.5
47.3

4.2
3.0
3.8
4.2
3.2
3.6

24.1
24.4
26.1
25.9
21.1
23.1

281.7
280.7
281.6
285.9
286.3
286.3

27,771
29,218
27,044
29,766
25,454
21,113

28,979
29,515
30,857
27,225
23,502
23,458

2,253
2,714
2,833
2,169
1,783
1,851

6,078
5,742
5,716
4,827
3,902
4,159

11,876
11,388
10,925
9,928
9,058
8,563

1,873
2,031
2,278
2,478
2,035
2,080

4,713
5,233
6,401
5,247
4,621
4,909

1,882
2,108
2,379
2,316
1,906
1,715

304
299
325
260
197
181

50,424
49,212
45,410
47,630
49,024
46,966

June

20,665
20,782
30,229
35,165
34,181
38,074

376.3
353.1
501.4
516.2
488.0
472.0

5.0
8.7
7.6
5.5
6.9
5.3

34.4
32.1
47.2
42.3
36.5
33.6

3.0
2.6
3.6
3.6
3.3
4.0

21.3
22.5
28.0
26.6
25.0
25.4

290.2
289.6
299.3
300.1
301.3
302.4

25,961
25,456
28,201
27,851
28,200
29,532

23,578
23,318
29,507
27,502
26,996
30,374

2,118
2,238
2,666
2,211
2,410
2,670

3,959
3,704
5,149
5,419
5,151
6,368

7,944
8,221
10,117
10,943
10,874
11,591

2,013
1,879
2,598
2,123
1,836
2,146

5,045
4,874
6,301
4,450
4,614
5,165

2,213
2,157
2,359
2,138
1,889
2,172

286
245
317
218
222
262

50,069
51,651
49,755
49,836
51,054
50,255

July
August .
September
October
November
December

38,872
37,489
37,303
36,266
29,590
23,495

463.1
431.5
426.8
417.2
343.2
270.5

5.5
4.6
5.7
8.2
4.7
4.0

40.1
39.9
38.6
39.2
29.1
20.6

3.6
3.0
3.4
3.5
2.7
2.9

26.8
26.4
26.5
24.7
22.5
23.9

302.8
302.8
303.2
303.1
303.8
303.8

27,751
29,412
25,943
29,305
23,849
19,912

29,634
27,570
26,688
26,059
24,008
23,788

2,683
2,727
2,812
2,297
1,928
1,968

6,427
5,724
4,809
4,596
4,454
4,488

11,725
9,885
8,943
8,681
8,360
8,396

1,795
1,827
1,937
2,124
1,893
1,832

4,904
5,247
5,616
5,955
5,214
5,019

1,902
1,971
2,339
2,172
1,958
1,849

198
189
232
234
201
236

48,478
49,633
47,960
50,420
50,278
46,683

176.7
213.7
345.1
370.9
398.4
439.2

3.2
2.7
3.5
2.6
3.7
4.8

14.9
13.4
23.3
25.9
29.0
31.0

1.8
1.6
2.5
3.0
2.4

June

15,149
17,755
25,729
28,213
30,984
35,388

20.7
20.7
27.0
25.7
23.4
26.1

303.8
304.2
304.2
308.4
309.5
310.0

"8,559 "2,097 "5,491 "2,116
1,875
4,906
1,541
8,462
2,095
5,764
1,947
9,503
1,982
4,989
1,865
9,509
1,848
4,978
9,695
1,852
2,019
5,417
10,254
1,943

"255
212
261
270
182
198

46,462
49,124
50,405
51,009
51,433
49,982

July
August .
September
October
November
December

34,527
35,957
35,351
34,106
27,431
22,718

426.2
425.5
444.6
435.8
397.5
335.1

3.8
3.5
4.3
3.6
2.4
2.9

31.6
34.8
37.5
36.6
28.5
18.6

23.4
26.6
26.6
25.9
24.9
23.9

310.9
319.0
319.2 "220,472"
319.2
320.7
320.7 236,813

193
259
217
230
172
166

50,532
50,244
52,988
49,467
48,718
45,634

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971 ..
1972
1973
1974
1975

.

1979:
January
February
March .
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April .

Mav

1982:
January
February
March
April .

May

10

(10)

(10)
(10)
(10)

(10)

(10)

(10)

205,321

216,087
226,566

211,049
247,797

233,439
248,658

243,260
226,926

194,972
219,074

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




6

264,836
268,457
279,027
280,397
283,055

8

6
8

8

292,345
304,114
317,440
319,842
323,899
319,022
307,231

11

8
9

9

67,552
71,053
71,000
65,631
64,418

25,165
28,184
26,515
25,956
22,888
21,013

8

53,309 39,766
58,810 38,516
54,048 8 32,833
58,41 1 35,916
59,011 34,252

5,812
5,664
4,335
4,496
8
4,268

8

8

30,084
22,546
23,518
30,260
37,091

21,146
22,425
22,729
22,568
23,406

57,513
58,479
59,326
59,857
59,287

27,645
29,892
31,526
30,231
25,775

3,906
4,283
4,421
4,326
4,035

35,652
35,842
35,925
37,500
37,666

81,938
92,757
106,489
117,696
122,678

22,674
24,488
25,084
24,303
24,574

61,504
61,723
65,062
66,517
61,212

30,798
30,091
27,998
25,856
26,250

4,611
3,720
3,841
3,789
3,262

42,800
36,888
43,950
45,935
46,966

28,728 60,248 115,680 24,003 62,404 25,119
2,840
31,160 "61,020 "104,483 "22,266 "63,372 "22,315 "2,615

46,683
45,634

24,350 8 66,470
22,1 39 9 69, 196
25,356 9 63,610
26,686 54,995
28,075 57,848

8

11

24,442 "24,731 "2,517 "3,696
4,103
23,307
2,208
26,095
5,299
2,579
29,204
27,448
5,156
2,488
26,259
26,673
5,699
26,774
2,520
27,293
2,834
6,326
28,991
27,934
25,982
28,009
24,714
27,716
23,364
17,950

6

17,608
19,459
17,779
20,677
6
21, 142
8

54,236
55,51 6
61,659
66,605
76,835

24,310
24,333
23,634
24,491
25,266

256,308
265,981
274,295
273,709
279,022

38,895
44,501
44,862
51,086
6
52,813
8

2,598
3,489
3,365
2,483
2,086
1,993

5,732
6,029
5,193
4,888
4,482
4,417

8,661
9,111
8,261
8,122
7,599
6,747

1,607
1,777
1,849
2,165
1,937
1,686

4,832
5,752
5,840
5,891
4,965
4,547

1,542
1,767
1,790
2,177
1,647
1,457

125

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS—GYPSUM AND PRODUCTS
PRODUCTION (Thousands
of short tons) l
YEAR AND MONTH

Crude
gypsum

Calcined

IMPORTS,
CRUDE
GYPSUM
(Thousands of
short
tons) »

SALES OF GYPSUM PRODUCTSl
Uncalcined
(Thousands of
short
tons)

Board products (Millions of square feet) *

Calcined (Thousands of short tons)
Industrial
plasters

Building plasters
Regular
basecoat

All other

Total

Veneer
base

Lath

Gypsum
sheathing

Regular
gypsum
board

TypeX
gypsum
board

Wallboard
(predecorated)

%6

mobile
home
board

9,500
9,969
10,388
10,684
10,033

8,246
8,819
9,181
9,440
9,320

4,967
5,421
5,490
6,258
5,911

3,899
4,049
4,209
4,562
4,577

259
269
279
292
319

1,023
1,026
1,036
972
828

1,056
1,030
990
993
977

7,808
8,452
8,906
9,289
9,722

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

9,647
9,393
10,018
9,905
9,436

8,434
7,879
8,844
9,324
8,449

5,479
4,563
5,474
5,858
6,128

4,693
4,511
4,935
4,681
4,219

322
293
301
316
265

680
561
536
473
408

899
813
778
702
588

8,392
8,281
9,551
10,282
9,742

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,418
12,328
13,558
11,999
9,751

9,526
12,005
12,592
10,993
9,181

6,094
7,718
7,661
7,424
5,448

4,345
4,719
5,525
5,262
4,904

268
309
349
322
294

382
330
293
215
176

535
513
484
416
360

11,939
14,372
15,151
12,852
10,742

477
451
369
260
181

292
357
399
359
292

272
343
341
237
199

9,014
10,738
11,130
9,408
8,525

1,766
2,279
2,700
2,421
1,409

117
204
212
168
135

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

11,980
13,390
14,891
14,630
12,376

11,036
12,590
14,041
14,543
11,848

6,231
7,074
8,308
7,773
7,365

5,375
5,802
5,881
5,849
5,678

306
358
383
365
393

155
133
221
134
3
232

335
294
305
282
3
166

13,118
15,391
16,445
16,729
14,144

183
164
126
125
79

363
420
457
444
338

273
291
251
220
199

10,511
12,353
13,184
13,070
10,551

1,594
1,927
2,192
2,617
2,638

195
236
234
253
119

1981
1982

11,497
10,863

11,687
10,967

7,593
6,718

4,904
4,528

370
430

225
(5)

157
264

13,759
13,093

59
39

325
286

208
264

9,295
8,447

3,446
3,486

122
119

June

1,121
1,017
1,155
1,239
1,300
1,250

1,092
972
1,148
1,140
1,135
1,075

506
453
557
505
621
858

393
286
300
467
558
539

29
24
34
31
33
30

9
8
11
9
12
10

19
18
27
23
27
24

1,375
1,297
1,421
1,377
1,450
1,321

10
14
14
10
12
8

36
34
39
38
39
36

14
14
17
21
23
20

1,036
968
1,068
1,039
1,084
983

260
248
263
251
271
256

19
19
19
20
22
18

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,101
1,300
1,197
1,321
1,238
1,207

1,143
1,179
1,076
1,251
1,100
1,191

550
978
637
612
703
794

531
491
481
513
481
562

33
33
28
38
35
32

11
11
8
12
11
10

25
29
23
28
22
20

1,438
1,515
1,323
1,565
1,368
1,415

9
10
11
10
9
9

39
41
34
41
36
31

18
19
19
20
18
18

1,073
1,122
981
1,160
1,000
1,043

278
297
255
308
286
298

22
25
24
26
19
16

1,095
1,043
963
946
920
980

1,111
943
926
874
826
869

847
563
636
477
607
597

390
324
344
410
459
575

34
35
39
34
32
30

15
14
13
14
14
13

1,401
1,130
1,110
1,131
1,021
1,090

10
8
7
6
6
7

36
29
25
25
25
25

16
14
14
13
13
15

1,006
801
783
789
711
753

308
254
254
273
243
266

7
8
8
9
8
8

1,019
1,050
1,106
1,248
1,028
1,081

964
984
1,032
1,064
968
924

617
625
595
493
719
590

413
428
607
529
493
531

33
36
34
40
31
31

18
19
18
20
14
15

13
13
13
15
11
13

1,166
1,203
1,258
1,365
1,108
1,149

6
5
6
5
5
5

27
29
31
31
27
29

17
17
18
20
17
16

807
840
879
961
784
809

281
278
289
310
246
265

9
10
10
11
8
8

18
25
24
27
20
16

June

987
892
939
1,003
977
1,008

1,026
885
1,005
1,080
1,067
976

721
487
456
593
715
710

309
306
308
419
441
487

30
33
36
34
32
36

16
17
19
18
16
16

13
12
16
17
15
14

1,260
1,068
1,239
1,353
1,102
1,164

7
6
6
6
4
5

31
24
29
34
26
29

17
14
18
22
19
17

884
734
857
928
740
782

293
260
296
322
271
292

10
9
9
11
11
11

19
21
24
30
31
28

July
August
September
October
November
December

1,054
891
1,030
866
924
862

838
986
970
924
778
825

812
630
642
623
703
500

411
435
521
452
419
448

32
29
31
36
29
26

20
19
19
21
18
15

13
12
13
12
9
10

1,234
1,146
1,127
1,133
982
955

5
5
4
4
4
3

32
27
27
25
21
21

19
17
19
17
15
15

827
763
748
752
655
629

313
295
291
297
258
258

11
11
10
10
9
10

27
28
28
28
20
19

784
844
820
886
855
949

872
688
919
971
809
965

375
397
405
218
531
772

308
294
277
327
401
421

25
26
30
40
39
38

16
17
21
16
14
16

10
9
13
7
6
8

965
876
1,087
1,100
971
1,120

4
3
4
3
3
4

22
18
25
24
20
26

15
15
18
20
20
25

633
564
704
716
618
716

259
236
286
286
262
299

10
9
11
10
9
11

23
31
39
41
38
40

912
1,009
966
1,044
898
895

923
945
971
1,036
945
923

469
728
733
724
625
742

384
394
445
411
342
488

34
37
37
40
34
31

16
15
( )
(5)
(5)
(5)

7
8
23
5
21
5
21
5
20

1,098
1,169
1,140
1,216
1,134
1,218

3
4
3
3
3
3

24
26
23
25
25
28

22
23
25
27
28
27

702
749
733
774
741
801

298
315
303
330
293
319

10
11
10
10
10
9

38
42
42
47
35
31

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

. .

1979:
January
February .
March
April

May

1980:
JanuaryFebruary
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1982:
January
February .
March
April
May
June
July
August ....
September
October
November
December

3

20
17
20
19
18
19

5

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




5

3

5

4

220
304
453

4

18
18
19
16
14
15

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TEXTILE PRODUCTS—FINISHED FABRICS AND COTTON FIBER
WOVEN FABRICS, FINISHING PLANTS (Millions of linear yards) »

Manmade fiber
and silk fabric

Cotton

Total

COTTON FIBER (Thousands of bales)
Backlog of finishing orders

Stocks, end of period

Production

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Cotton

Total

Manmade
fiber and silk
fabric

Cotton

Total

Manmade
fiber and silk
fabric

Production
(ginnings) 2

Consumpton 3

1962
1963
1964
1965

14,325
14,864
15,290
15,149
14,933

8,524
8,716
8,394
8,940
9,296

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

9,562
7,439
10,917
9,937
10,112

9,647
9,215
8,568
8,294
7,878

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,229
13,269
12,611
11,328
8,151

8,128
7,777
7,279
6,617
6,142

1961

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

8,881
8,523
8,065
8,420

3,768
3,337
3,107
3,431

5,113
5,186
4,957
4,992

891
831
828
769

431
361
351
339

459
470
477
430

10,347
14,018
10,549
14,262
10,826

6,833
6,393
6,079
6,140
6,135

1981
1982

7,514
6,656

2,652
2,465

4,962
4,192

686
637

273
257

413
380

15,150
11,526

5,409
4,938

721
601
629
760
626
629

289
252
264
321
255
258

432
348
365
439
371
372

904
912
886
885
872
849

368
372
365
368
364
354

536
540
521
517
508
495

802
797
822
802
804
761

418
415
427
416
409
389

384
382
395
386
394
373

555
657
676
863
691
657

227
232
237
299
238
235

328
425
438
564
453
422

851
849
831
841
866
828

360
351
349
340
345
351

491
498
481
501
521
477

761
771
783
790
775
740

376
395
398
399
399
397

385
376
384
391
376
343

June

801
703
710
866
662
650

325
279
288
346
274
274

476
424
422
520
388
376

799
796
800
818
806
780

347
344
340
350
342
340

452
452
459
468
463
440

784
523
833
826
774
691

413
432
440
433
399
354

371
391
393
393
376
337

July
August
September
October
November
December

588
602
641
824
639
736

252
248
268
340
251
286

336
354
373
485
388
450

788
795
777
800
807
769

346
353
332
346
356
339

442
442
445
454
451
430

679
694
660
681
696
660

346
363
343
347
365
342

333
331
317
334
331
318

June

571
621
810
620
623
785

201
219
282
221
221
276

369
403
528
398
403
508

727
743
729
720
720
676

294
296
292
296
295
271

433
447
437
425
425
405

696
727
711
734
741
681

317
334
326
329
330
278

379
393
385
406
411
403

July
August
September
October
November
December

474
599
736
507
571
597

155
207
253
211
195
210

318
393
483
396
376
386

693
733
720
724
737
686

275
281
287
284
288
273

418
453
432
440
448
413

690
666
636
612
569
528

278
273
269
258
254
241

412
393
367
354
314
287

June

495
550
695
540
531
663

172
196
255
194
196
259

323
354
440
346
335
403

725
742
729
722
692
660

284
312
314
306
293
282

441
430
414
416
400
378

580
575
585
592
554
529

249
255
269
264
254
194

330
320
317
328
300
334

July
August
.. .
September
October
November
December

366
525
661
534
526
570

133
200
259
201
193
207

233
325
402
334
334
363

662
673
652
668
664
637

282
285
267
278
271
257

380
389
385
390
393
380

485
439
456
450
420
430

182
178
185
195
186
222

302
261
271
255
234
208

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April

May

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




603
471
506
584
484
489

72
538
916
4,799
9,937
12,728

503
472
482
630
482
436
604
507
513
622
496
478

200
582
1,312
4,599
7,840
9,873

487
443
456
597
458
475
435
446
539
435
441
531

44
427
1,725
5,541
10,156
13,502

385
429
517
448
403
400
378
398
493
410
392
460

40
453
1,529
5,288
8,823
10,574

317
386
474
416
391
425

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

127

TEXTILE PRODUCTS—COTTON AND COTTON MANUFACTURES
SPINDLE ACTIVITY (COTTON SYSTEM SPINDLES) s

COTTON (EXCLUSIVE OF LINTERS)
Stocks in the United States, end of period (Thousands of running
Domestic cotton

YEAR AND MONTH
Total

1961
1962

Prices (Cents per
pound)

Total

On farms
and in
transit

Public
storage and
compresses

Consuming
establishments

Exports
(Thousands
of running
bales 6)?

Imports
(Thousands
of net
weight
bales 8) 2

Active spindles, last
working day (Millions)

Spindle hours operated (Billions of
spindle hours)

SIM

Received
by farmers
(American
upland) a

•S!8

staple
34, 10
markets4

All fibers
Total

Consuming 100
percent
cotton

Total

Average
per
working
day

Consuming 100
percent
cotton

1963
1964
1965

15,495
18,060
20,858
21,929
23,787

15,402
17,917
20,705
21,817
23,682

1,775
1,777
1,887
1,655
2,535

11,865
14,630
17,376
18,706
19,619

1,761
1,510
1,442
1,456
1,528

6,392
3,847
4,361
5,241
3,795

173
143
132
118
99

32.8
31.7
32.0
29.6
28.0

33.4
33.1
32.9
30.7
29.5

19.0
18.7
18.6
18.7
18.9

17.1
16.3
15.6
15.3
14.7

117.0
118.7
118.1
124.6
128.0

0.449
.458
.455
.471
.493

106.4
105.4
100.1
103.6
102.9

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

20,265
14,567
12,978
12,265
11,900

20,186
14,476
12,926
12,248
11,886

1,121
1,513
1,548
1,323
1,482

17,639
11,369
9,807
9,653
9,257

1,426
1,594
1,571
1,272
1,147

3,597
3,973
3,870
2,397
2,982

100
169
95
46
37

20.6
25.4
22.0
20.9
21.9

22.8
28.8
24.5
23.1
24.3

19.5
20.0
20.0
19.6
18.6

15.1
14.4
13.1
12.4
11.6

132.1
126.2
128.0
125.6
113.0

.509
.486
.493
.476
.435

102.4
94.4
85.9
80.9
70.4

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,054
12,333
12,595
11,486
9,544

10,035
12,319
12,586
11,476
9,528

2,389
3,346
2,788
2,037
945

6,416
7,947
8,761
8,413
7,431

1,230
1,026
1,037
1,026
1,152

4,128
3,089
5,495
5,170
3,840

38
74
33
46
50

33.0
35.6
67.1
41.7
58.0

18.4
18.3
18.0
17.3
17.1

11.4
10.4
9.8
8.8
8.0

113.8
115.9
116.2
106.2
93.2

.438
.445
.447
.408
.352

70.3
67.7
63.1
55.5
46.5

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

9,610
12,890
11,229
12,933
9,261

9,581
12,883
11,226
12,929
9,260

1,247
1,665
2,316
3,937
2,502

7,377
10,268
7,860
8,160
5,927

957
950
1,050
832
831

3,431
4,448
5,875
6,649
7,975

96
25
3
6
16

63.8
52.1
58.1
62.3
74.4

70.9
52.7
61.6
61.6
71.5

16.8
16.6
16.4
16.2
15.9

7.5
6.7
6.4
6.4
6.0

105.6
103.6
102.4
102.0
102.4

.406
.398
.394
.393
.388

48.1
43.4
41.5
41.7
42.0

1981
1982

13,777
14,232

13,776
14,227

3,752
2,433

9,268
11,101

756
695

8,021
6,079

17
39

54.0
57.6

83.0
60.5

15.4
14.2

5.5
5.3

91.8
61.7

.357
.320

33.6
30.2

10,062
9,016
7,936
6,751
5,727
4,625

1,326
1,066
806
600
492
383

7,687
6,881
6,033
5,058
4,171
3,275

1,049
1,069
1,097
1,093
1,064
967

517
577
574
602
542
614

(8)

June

10,066
9,019
7,940
6,756
5,732
4,631

57.0
55.6
53.5
54.7
56.0
58.8

61.5
60.6
58.7
58.0
60.9
63.4

16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4

6.3
6.3
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4

10.1
7.9
8.3
9.9
8.2
8.0

.406
.394
.416
.398
.411
.398

4.2
3.2
3.4
4.0
3.3
3.3

July
August
....
September
October
November
December

3,790
16,803
16,080
15,068
14,271
12,933

3,785
16,799
16,076
15,064
14,268
12,929

250
13,756
13,451
10,635
6,643
3,937

2,608
2,195
1,878
3,783
6,896
8,160

927
848
747
646
729
832

410
463
428
390
630
902

(8)

61.9
59.2
57.3
61.2
61.0
59.8

61.9
62.1
62.2
62.9
63.4
66.2

16.3
16.2
16.3
16.3
16.2
16.2

6.4
6.4
6.4
6.5
6.4
6.4

8.5
7.9
7.8
10.4
7.9
7.1

.338
.396
.392
.418
.394
.352

3.4
3.3
3.3
4.2
3.2
2.9

11,323
9,792
8,129
6,592
5,187
4,014

11,315
9,786
8,123
6,586
5,182
4,012

2,593
2,245
1,803
1,876
962
671

7,734
6,554
5,252
4,081
3,124
2,341

988
987
1,068
1,129
1,096
1,000

737
1,025
1,150
916
911
686

(8)

0

(88)
()

0

60.9
64.9
62.9
61.0
63.6
62.2

72.4
80.7
79.2
79.0
78.3
72.4

16.4
16.3
16.3
16.3
16.2
16.1

6.4
6.4
6.3
6.4
6.4
6.3

10.0
8.7
8.3
10.0
8.1
7.9

.402
.436
.414
.402
.403
.393

4.1
3.4
3.3
4.1
3.3
3.2

July
August
September
October
November
December

3,027
13,290
12,443
10,948
10,271
9,261

3,026
13,288
12,441
10,946
10,270
9,260

250
10,890
10,080
7,024
4,451
2,502

1,822
1,509
1,578
3,180
5,070
5,927

954
889
783
742
749
831

540
402
393
237
436
541

2
0
2
1
5
5

71.5
73.7
73.9
75.3
77.6
80.9

79.0
85.6
87.5
85.8
87.0
87.2

16.0
16.1
15.7
16.1
16.0
15.9

6.2
6.2
6.2
6.1
6.0
6.0

8.2
7.6
7.3
10.0
8.0
8.3

.329
.378
.367
.398
.399
.333

3.4
3.2
3.2
4.1
3.4
3.3

1981:
January
February
March
. ..
April
May
June

8,328
7,201
5,938
5,007
4,109
3,217

8,326
7,200
5,937
5,006
4,108
3,216

1,534
1,054
606
460
278
81

5,846
1,509
4,227
3,469
2,808
2,202

946
1,037
1,104
1,770
1,022
933

669
2,352
733
498
458
320

1
6
8

76.6
70.8
71.9
72.7
72.5
71.2

85.1
83.3
81.5
81.2
78.5
78.1

15.9
15.9
15.7
15.8
15.6
15.6

5.9
5.9
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.7

7.3
7.4
9.2
7.3
7.4
8.9

.397
.371
.366
.365
.371
.358

3.4
2.7
3.3
2.7
2.7
3.2

July
August
September
October
November
December

2,595
16,970
16,327
15,628
14,907
13,777

2,594
16,969
16,326
15,627
14,907
13,776

25
14,669
13,692
10,906
7,170
3,752

1,687
1,491
1,940
4,059
7,064
9,268

882
809
694
662
673
756

264
990
261
262
478
737

(8) 2

0
0
1

70.4
65.0
58.1
63.2
61.1
51.5

75.1
66.5
60.8
60.6
57.5
55.1

15.6
15.6
15.5
15.4
15.3
15.4

5.7
5.6
5.5
5.4
5.5
5.5

6.8
7.3
8.9
7.4
7.0
6.9

.339
.363
.358
.371
.349
.278

2.4
2.5
3.1
2.6
2.5
2.5

12,567
11,424
10,060
8,976
8,117
7,170

12,566
11,422
10,058
8,974
8,116
7,169

2,257
1,810
1,221
953
924
728

9,488
8,729
7,921
7,112
6,292
5,542

821
883
916
909
900
899

653
754
873
676
484
498

(8)
S

4
13
4

50.3
49.4
50.4
54.3
55.8
58.1

57.8
57.3
59.7
62.3
62.4
61.1

15.4
15.3
15.3
15.2
15.3
14.9

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.6
5.6
5.6

6.5
6.8
8.3
6.7
6.6
7.8

.327
.339
.414
.337
.327
.310

2.3
2.4
3.0
2.5
2.5
2.9

6,399
16,362
16,439
15,731
15,033
14,232

6,397
16,359
16,436
15,728
15,031
14,229

300
10,617
10,475
7,545
4,209
2,433

5,269
4,998
5,293
7,575
10,190
11,101

828
744
668
608
632
695

396
342
351
293
382
377

1
2
10
1
3
8
( )

59.9
52.8
55.5
59.8
59.9
57.3

65.0
60.4
59.0
58.6
58.2
59.6

14.7
14.6
14.5
14.4
14.3
14.2

5.5
5.4
5.3
5.3
5.2
5.3

5.4
6.3
7.7
6.6
6.2
6.7

.268
.314
.307
.328
.309
.270

2.0
2.4
2.8
2.5
2.3
2.6

1979:
January
February
March
April

Mav

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of date and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




1

<8)

o
2
0

(8)
(8)

(8)

0

0

(8)

0

7

28.1
27.2
44.4
42.7
51.1

7

128

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TEXTILE PRODUCTS—COTTON MANUFACTURES AND MANMADE FIBERS
MANMADE FIBERS (Millions of pounds)

COTTON CLOTH
Broadwoven goods over 12 inches in width

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Production
(Millions
of yds.) i

No. of weeks'
equivalent
production—As
compared with
average weekly
production
Unfilled
orders,
end of
period2

Inventories,
end of
period 2

Ratio of
stocks
to
unfilled
orders
(at
cotton
mills),
end of
period2

Production *

Raw cotton
equivalent
(Thousands of net
weight bales) 3

Exports

Imports

Stocks, producers', end of period *

Noncellulosic, exc.
textile glass
Yarn and
monofilaments
(rayon
and
acetate)

Staple,
incl. tow
(rayon)

Yam and

ments

Staple,
incl. tow

Noncellulosic fiber,
exc. textile glass
Textile
glass fiber

Yam and
monofilaments
(rayon and
acetate)

Staple,
incl. tow
(rayon)

Textile
glass
%er

Yarn and
monofilaments

Staple,
incl. tow

42.5
65.1
85.8
76.9

22.1
28.3
29.7
36.8
32.2
42.5
40.4
47.3
70.6

.51
.52
.43
.22

379.5
351.2
317.0
321.1
251.0

202.0
370.8
364.4
325.0
423.2

641.7
726.1
709.7
777.5
825.0

400.5
500.0
579.1
594.3
648.0

497.2
627.4
712.8
847.6
997.7

253.7
345.5
443.2
559.1
782.4

149.3
190.3
191.9
239.5
282.3

47.8
62.7
47.0
32.6
59.8

41.4
40.0
37.9
51.3
55.8

109.3

25.0
36.7
50.1
57.5
94.1

4.0
5.0
5.3
5.4
5.4

.19
.35
.41
.41
.39

276.4
268.1
256.0
330.5
274.3

688.5
537.1
559.6
573.3
543.3

799.8
734.7
805.2
774.4
730.8

659.2
603.4
739.1
758.8
607.4

1,164.7
1,215.4
1,662.1
1,766.9
1,793.4

918.1
1,137.9
1,567.3
1,761.0
1,792.8

332.4
308.8
402.7
501.4
467.3

67.3
51.7
59.4
78.4
75.0

70.1
43.8
59.0
75.6
76.0

150.2
138.7
194.3
259.8
288.3

130.5
138.6
200.9
240.5
242.6

15.2
19.9
20.8
13.8
12.3

4.9
5.1
3.1
3.9
5.9

.33
.22
.15
.30
.50

312.6
409.2
459.4
531.5
488.3

569.5
735.5
686.3
568.4
487.1

752.7
653.1
635.3
5
361. 6
301.3

611.7
713.2
696.7
645.4
370.9

2,187.9
2,773.3
3,339.6
8
3,431.1
3,197.2

2,104.9
2,582.4
2,969.8
2,780.6
2,676.8

468.2
571.6
688.0
682.9
546.5

65.2
61.6
46.3
8
39.2
18.6

40.7
61.5
34.0
73.9
51.2

297.6
293.7
232.2
6
390.7
280.6

252.9
298.1
186.5
321.3
234.7

4,718
4,356
4,007
3,858
7
4,456

13.2
11.7
16.1
18.9
15.8

4.7
4.7
4.9
3.7
4.2

.36
.40
.30
.20
.30

556.0
460.1
457.9
627.7
540.2

718.3
525.2
676.2
505.5
567.0

286.9
282.0
300.9
316.6
308.5

475.4
527.0
534.6
549.4
443.3

3,292.9
3,658.6
3,814.3
4,136.3
3,725.3

3,320.2
3,653.8
3,952.7
4,282.3
4,148.2

676.0
786.7
923.3
1,014.4
867.3

18.1
16.7
15.4
11.8
18.4

30.0
49.8
28.7
35.6
27.2

299.8
353.0
343.4
379.8
289.3

289.0
299.7
335.5
311.1
287.0

152.5
104.1

1981
1982

3,913
3,856

14.1
11.1

5.6
7.1

.40
.65

345.6
239.2

766.3
601.3

257.0

460.6

3,792.8

4,191.1

1,041.1

14.3

31.1

337.0

329.8

146.2

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

1,018

19.4
19.1
18.9
18.7
19.2
18.2

4.1
4.0
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.3

.21
.21
.19
.19
.19
.18

45.6
45.4
56.7
44.1
50.5
57.0

54.0
48.8
47.5
38.3
49.0
40.3

78.2

142.7

1,057.2

1,056.4

232.1

12.4

27.5

366.3

314.8

93.5

78.4

142.7

1,059.6

1,067.1

278.8

11.3

37.4

363.7

301.1

100.5

21.9
16.4
16.4
16.2
20.3
22.6

4.4
3.5
3.3
3.4
3.7
3.9

.20
.21
.20
.21
.18
.17

46.2
47.1
55.8
59.0
62.3
58.1

34.4
38.1
38.7
38.7
37.1
40.5

78.8

128.1

995.9

1,064.2

263.7

11.4

31.8

366.6

308.1

143.6

81.2

135.9

1,023.6

1,094.6

239.8

11.8

35.6

379.8

311.1

152.5

17.9
16.6
17.2
16.8
14.7
15.4

3.7
3.6
3.6
4.0
4.1
4.0

.21
.22
.21
.24
.28
.30

50.6
54.2
52.4
45.2
42.4
47.2

43.0
41.6
57.5
53.0
44.7
60.5

80.0

126.9

1,017.4

1,105.4

242.3

11.1

34.3

379.3

345.4

129.9

82.1

113.4

889.8

939.5

224.0

12.6

37.3

383.3

324.3

158.9

18.0
13.2
12.8
12.2
11.3
14.0

5.4
4.2
3.8
4.3
3.9
5.7

.30
.31
.30
.36
.43
.41

34.6
44.3
48.0
42.0
38.4
40.9

49.2
41.3
49.4
44.7
43.2
38.7

77.5

101.0

816.6

959.4

183.3

17.7

34.8

312.7

285.4

149.7

68.9

102.0

1,001.5

1,143.9

217.7

18.4

27.2

289.3

287.0

104.1

12.8
13.3
14.7
13.7
13.8
13.6

5.2
5.4
4.8
4.8
5.2
5.3

.43
.40
.33
.35
.38
.39

34.8
28.2
35.8
35.7
30.9
30.8

74.9
68.4
66.9
57.4
56.8
61.3

61.4

116.3

977.7

1,083.0

237.1

15.8

29.3

292.6

318.1

109.0

75.0

114.1

1,009.6

1,116.0

260.2

12.1

23.7

291.9

312.9

87.9

18.4
14.6
14,4
12.7
12.8
14.6

6.0
5.5
5.6
5.8
6.4
6.7

.33
.37
.39
.46
.50
.46

21.7
25.9
25.8
27.5
26.6
21.9

58.0
62.3
62.9
71.8
66.7
58.9

65.8

118.5

971.3

1,051.3

280.6

12.6

27.3

334.4

336.6

121.0

54.8

111.7

834.2

940.8

263.2

14.3

31.1

337.0

329.8

146.2

15.3
12.5
12.7
11.5

6.8
7.0
7.3
7.1
6.3
7.2

.45
.56
.58
.62
.65
.82

18.2
18.6
20.4
20.6
24.3
24.8

66.5
55.1
47.4
45.4
54.1
47.8

52.9

95.4

785.7

864.6

206.9

13.5

38.2

330.7

340.3

151.8

.88
.81
.63
.68
.61
.52

22.7
15.7
18.4
20.7
18.4
16.4

41.4
48.7
49.3
44.4
53.6
47.6

1962
1963
1964
1965

9,168
9,248
8,759
8,966
9,238

11.8
10.8
10.6
12.0
19.0

5.5
5.4
5.5
5.0
4.2

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

8,840
8,278
7,476
6,968
6,246

21.1
14.3
12.9
13.4
13.7

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

6,149
5,616
5,086
4,714
4,095

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

1961

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

998

914
927
7

1,226

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

1,182

987

1,062

980

May
June
Julv
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February
March
April

974

956

1,002

966

Mav

June
July
August
September
October
November
December

961

9.6
8.8
12.7
10.7

942
976

9.2
8.6
9.4
11.8

11.2

8.7
5.9
5.8
5.7
6.1

0.47

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




103.8
89.7
84.0
72.5
98.1

101.7
79.4
67.9
98.6

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TEXTILE PRODUCTS—MANMADE FIBER BROADWOVEN FABRICS
PRODUCTION— Fabrics (broadwoven), manmade fiber (Millions of square yards) >
Spun yam (100%) fabrics

Filament yarn (100%) fabrics
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Manmade
fiber and silk
fabrics^pray,

Total

2

Chiefly
rayon and/
or acetate
fabrics

Chiefly
nylon
fabrics

Total3

Rayon
and/ or
acetate
fabrics and
blends

Polyester
blends with
cotton

Filament
and spun
yam fabrics,
combinations

PRICES,
F.O.B.
Mill—
Printcloth,
polyester/
carded
cotton, gray
(Dollars per
yd.)*

139.98
132.98
128.99
146.23
147.05

101.51
91.32
83.62
91.32
88.22

66.38
67.76
65.37
69.74
68.09

38.46
41.65
45.37
54.91
58.83

146.68
177.58
288.23
390.73
323.73

80.58
96.30
162.74
224.11
188.43

64.62
79.23
117.35
150.34
142.89

66.10
81.28
125.49
166.63
135.30

352.17
367.08
441.70
596.58
771.54

201.92
206.34
267.28
371.44
418.64

139.17
131.35
165.71
228.63
249.77

150.25
160.74
174.42
225.13
352.91

637.73
438.55

318.89
200.59

208.48
132.57

318.84
237.96

.491
.470
.469
.475
.475
.470

42.86
43.91
53.20
45.03
49.28
52.81

27.30
27.70
33.37
27.30
30.64
32.27

17.69
16.39
19.37
16.76
18.84
21.23

15.56
16.20
19.83
17.72
18.64
20.54

.474
.469
.461
.471
.469

44.92
46.69
50.61
56.16
53.00
58.12

28.71
28.90
31.48
34,73
32.92
36.12

17.00
18.31
19.55
21.04
21.28
21.17

16.21
17.79
19.13
21.43
20.07
22.00

.476
.488
.491
.486
.482
.476

47.25
59.36
69.55
69.01
64.85
70.85

29.42
29.08
35.31
36.17
34.80
37.84

18.58
16.04
21.13
19.02
20.89
23.74

17.83
30.28
34.24
32.84
30.05
33.01

.490
.494
.513
.551
.593
.575

58.44
63.79
63.29
75.94
64.97
64.27

30.80
35.77
33.15
43.66
35.64
37.00

17.39
22.00
20.95
27.14
20.92
21.97

27.63
28.02
30.14
32.28
29.33
27.26

.569
.564
.568
.581
.576
.574

53.16
53.50
67.33
64.83
58.05
58.78

28.16
27.84
33.72
35.76
27.53
28.13

17.44
18.23
21.67
24.59
18.20
18.71

25.00
25.66
33.62
29.08
30.51
30.66

47.59
49.70
48.77
50.98
46.95
38.08

24.03
24.24
22.74
24.60
23.16
19.00

15.84
15.75
13.84
15.97
15.51
12.74

23.56
25.47
26.02
26.38
23.79
19.09

34.90
38.35
39.72
35.96
42.01
44.21

16.20
17.13
18.10
15.67
18.42
20.65

9.72

10.13
11.48
10.59
12.11
13.36

18.70
21.22
21.61
20.29
23.59
23.56

33.93
33.13
35.86
36.87
32.54
31.08

16.12
14.70
16.06
16.87
15.78
14.87

11.29
12.03
11.53
10.35

.416

5,899.6

430.2

4,342.9

763.8

1981
1982

11,228.7
9,091.6

3,850.9
3,305.5

6,431.4
4,736.3

584.1
118.5

4,517.0
3,547.0

1,002.2
919.3

6

379.2

427.5

1979:
January
February
March
April

May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December ....
1980:
January
February
March
April...

2,726.7

973.5

P)

P)

1,498.9

96.3

1,117.4

215.6

June

2,611.6

955.7

P)

P)

1,453.4

90.1

1,100.5

170.9

July
August
September
October
November
December

2,468.0

908.2

122.1

123.9

1,373.2

84.8

1,015.6

160.5

2,967.8

1,143.2

123.2

147.0

1,574.1

159.0

1,110.0

216.9

2,906.1

1,027.5

(7)

P)

1,604.0

174.1

1,115.7

246.3

June

2,879.9

982.3

n

P)

1,619.8

176.0

1,097.2

251.3

July
August
September
October
November
December

2,855.9

956.7

(7)

P)

1,611.3

142.0

1,121.5

265.2

2,586.8

884.4

(7)

P)

1,445.6

94.1

1,037.7

226.0

Mav.

1981:
January
February
March
April..

Mav

1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2,352.3

769.0

95.5

110.3

1,326.3

30.5

1,009.3

225.3

2,281.0

829.9

105.8

105.5

1,194.7

28.6

905.0

221.8

2,171.3

805.9

89.6

100.2

1,094.5

26.9

817.8

239.2

2,287.0

900.7

88.3

111.5

1,120.8

32.5

814.9

233.0

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




Primarily
manufactured
products
26.84
29.14
31.13
36.55
33.71

6

3,980.6

Cloth,
woven
31.12
39.35
44.13
48.29
62.74

19J1 .
1972
1973
1974
1975

10,774.1

Total

59.52
61.32
65.95
71.92
95.34

,

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

Tops, yam, cloth
Total
manufactures

86.35
90.47
97.08
108.47
129.06

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

MANMADE FIBER MANUFACTURES—Exports, domestic
(Millions of pounds—manmade fiber equivalent) *

.405
.492

.472
.510

10.66
9.32

17.80
18.44
19.80
19.98
16.76
16.21

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TEXTILE PRODUCTS—MANMADE FIBER MANUFACTURES, WOOL, FLOOR COVERINGS AND APPAREL
MANMADE FIBER MANUFACTURES—IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION (Millions
of pounds-manmade fiber equivalent) *
Tops, yarn, cloth

YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

Total
manufactures

Primarily manufactured products
Apparel

Total

Cloth,
woven

Total

Total

Knit

WOOL AND MANUFACTURES
Consumption, mill,
clean basis (Millions
of pounds) 2

Apparel
class

Carpet
class

1.35
1.22
1.21
1.22
1.02

1.20

469.2
496.5
600.8
674.8
687.3

210,425
223,482
225,588
248,602
231,795

74.8
76.4
41.4
18.6
15.9

126.6
96.6
57.9
26.9
33.6

83.9
71.8
39.9
15.2
17.0

1.16
2.50
1.76
1.50

1.06
1.58
3.29
2.43
2.06

770.3
943.0
1,025.4
939.1
834.0

210,872
228,723
228,269
217,905
225,514

15.1
12.5
13.0
10.5
10.0

58.0
53.0
50.4
42.3
56.5

18.9
18.8
23.4
22.0
26.0

1.82
1.83
1.90
2.18
2.45

2.18
2.29
2.34
2.77
3.09

158.3

920.9
1,074.1
1,162.3
1,206.0
1,058.4

240,918
248,144
267,683
290,453
286,379

10.9

75.3
61.4

26.1
21.4

2.78

3.16
2.99

165.0
115.9

990.6
909.3

304,826
288,704

255.80
283.49
286.87
251.98
289.00

150.00
190.29
205.34
175.34
194.89

116.2
142.2
109.9

395.49
421.02
495.04
422.79
443.15

343.25
365.24
425.18
359.61
378.52

209.80
218.68
242.40
184.50
187.74

106.6

508.56
674.51

434.87
485.31

184.70
193.09

127.8
105.0

9.96
9.79
9.68

6.88
4.58
6.72
6.51
5.61
6.29

37.05
29.08
28.13
28.51
35.43
43.35

31.64
24.71
22.87
23.72
30.45
37.26

15.64
11.72
11.16
11.90
16.38
19.99

52.25
50.84
44.58
42.35
40.18
35.64

8.34
9.06
6.79
6.90
6.33
7.18

4.91
6.34
4.69
4.14
3.84
4.08

43.91
41.78
37.79
35.46
33.85
28.46

38.44
36.54
31.92
30.77
28.59
23.51

20.03
18.23
16.50
16.99
14.25
11.69

June

36.39
39.90
39.62
37.37
46.72
55.92

7.83
7.71
9.83
8.59
8.64
9.40

4.96
4.88
6.43
6.02
5.60
6.41

28.57
32.18
29.79
28.78
38.09
46.52

23.95
27.28
24.13
23.60
32.39
40.70

14.51
12.11
11.66
16.85
21.81

Julv
August
September
October
November
December

57.69
50.18
52.11
49.18
40.10
35.46

7.90
7.55
7.96
7.45
7.27
7.36

5.84
5.69
5.73
5.57
5.12
5.06

49.79
42.64
44.15
41.73
32.83
29.10

44.03
37.62
38.26
36.10
27.71
22.74

23.30
19.38
19.20
18.89
12.08
8.77

10.17

June

46.72
38.55
43.81
45.53
57.83
58.01

7.00
5.50
8.91
7.73
9.34
8.59

36.55
30.50
31.94
34.67
44.72
46.67

31.03
25.64
26.70
29.30
36.66
41.06

12.23
10.09
10.51
12.51
16.95
17.68

Julv
Auaust
September
October
November
December

66.66
69.32
56.77
67.24
49.12
39.51

12.43
12.05
10.05
12.33
10.56

9.25
8.98
7.77
8.46
8.02
5.83

54.23
57.27
46.72
54.92
38.56
31.80

48.44
49.85
40.84
47.43
31.96
25.97

21.52
21.90
17.30
22.75
12.63
8.64

11.2

53.18
48.07
47.74
40.14
67 J5
91.93

10.88

42.30
39.34
38.41
30.56
55.58
79.46

36.48
33.95
32.29
25.39
40.45
53.04

12.46
11.22
10.55

12.8

12.27
12.48

7.74
6.58
6.82
6.79
8.74
9.14

15.32
21.76

9.50

6.58

14.40
12.95
10.65
11.78
10.04

10.44

67.83
85.65
69.80
59.49
56.97
49.12

43.58
60.91
48.38
40.59
37.82
32.45

17.80
26.41
21.52
20.04
16.64
10.80

50.55
42.74
61.72
68.58
83.00

44.20
32.71
38.09
48.32
54.97

72.51
96.08
131.60
188.88
246.25

38.42
60.89
91.33
143.55
187.83

1975... .

451.07
480.45
465.32
371.25
400.38

99.69
113.69
109.70
76.22
69.23

66.57
72.33
67.91
55.71
54.02

351.38
366.76
355.62
295.03
331.14

1976
1977
1978
1979 ..
1980

479.32
531.13
642.59
524.97
540.64

83.82
110.11
147.55
102.18
97.48

64.41
67.70
87.76
64.58
67.28

1981
1982

639.08
807.10

130.52
132.58

95.38
93.34

10.02

June

47.07
36.31
39.06
38.47
45.19
53.03

July
August
September
October
November
December

1969...
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974

1979:
January
Fobruary
March
April

May

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March .
April

Mav

1982:
January
March
Aoril

Mav
June
Julv

Auoust
September
October
November
December

..

77.34
100.05
82.75
70.14
68.76
59.16

7.23

10.92

8.04

11.86
10.87
13.11
11.34

7.71

8.73
9.33
9.58

9.09
7.41
7.69
6.31

1.19
2.86
3.83
6.40

9.20

8.56

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




74.9
94.1

95.5

102.2
106.5
113.4

64's

114.6

103.6

123.06
138.82
193.32
257.46
329.20

1966
1967
1968

4.08
8.45

Australian

277.2
187.3
249.3
189.2
153.1

266.6
228.7
238.3
219.0
163.7

11.36
21.65
30.58

staple
2%" and
up

83.9
91.4
93.8
76.6

9.8

9

247.7
269.2
277.2
212.3
271.6

9

78.2

119.6
95.7
73.3

.66

10

1.5
1.1
.9
1.0
.9
.8

4.5
3.4
4.2
3.9
4.3
3.1

1.9
1.3
2.2
1.8
2.0
2.3

2.02
2.02
2.06
2.20
2.20
2.18

2.37
2.49
2.65
2.73
2.78
2.82

.7
.9
.9
.8
.7
.4

4.1
3.3
2.6
2.0
3.5
3.5

2.4
1.9
1.6
.9
2.0
1.7

2.18
2.18
2.20
2.30
2.33
2.33

2.83
2.83
2.93
3.09
2.90
2.80

1.1
.9
.9
1.0
.8
.7

6.1
4.9
5.1
4.6
5.7
4.5

3.1
1.6
2.3
2.2
3.3
3.0

2.38
2.53
2.56
2.31
2.25
2.33

2.92
3.10
3.06
2.99
3.10
3.21

10.0

.8
.9
.8
.9
.6
.6

5.3
4.8
4.1
3.9
3.6
4.0

3.0
2.0
1.2
1.2
1.5
1.6

2.45
2.51
2.53
2.53
2.53
2.53

3.11
3.06
3.11
3.06
3.20
3.21

10.2
11.0
12.9
10.8
10.2
12.8

.8
.8
1.0
.7
.8
1.0

6.9
7.7
6.6
7.5
8.6
4.9

2.7
2.5
1.8
1.9
2.4
2.1

2.53
2.68
2.74
2.78
2.78
2.83

3.19
3.12
3.07
3.14
3.16
3.19

.8
1.0
1.1
1.1
.7
1.0

6.5
5.3
3.7
6.0
5.1
5.3

2.8
2.5
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.0

2.83
2.83
2.83
2.83
2.83
2.83

3.23
3.20
3.16
3.16
3.17
3.12

9.1
8.2
9.4

.7
.9
1.0
.7
.9
.8

8.0
6.3
6.6
4.9
6.0
6.6

2.1
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.6

2.75
2.63
2.44
2.40
2.40
2.40

3.01
3.03
3.13
3.23
3.36
3.21

5.9
8.0
8.3
7.1
7.7
9.4

.6
1.0
1.2
.7
.8
.6

4.0
4.2
4.7
2.9
3.6
3.7

1.7
2.0
1.8
1.4
1.3
1.2

2.40
2.40
2.40

3.04
2.94
2.87
2.76

10.5

8.6
9.2
10.4

8.8
8.1
7.8
7.8
7.1
10.1

9.9
8.2
11.3
10.2

9.8
11.4

9.2
8.3
7.5
8.4
7.7
10.8

8.8

8.4
10.1
11.4

9.4
9.4

9.4
9.6

APPAREL—
Hosiery,
shipments
(Thou, of 8
doz. pairs)

168,092
172,114
180,080
189,534
194,753

18.79
30.69
50.31
76.85
96.52

14.48
17.05
20.56
33.16
51.14

Domes-

tic, 64's,

FLOOR
COVERINGS—
Shipments,
carpet and
rugs (Mil.
of sq.
yds.) 7

281.8
319.5
374.4
430.3

12.83

8.21

12.32
14.26
15.67
26.09

Duty-free
(carpet
class)

ProductionWoolen
and
worsted
woven
goods (Mil.
of 6sq.5
yds. )

1.18
1.25
1.33
1.40
1.25

149.1
148.9
160.4
122.7
112.3

9.01

13.50
15.64
16.84
27.89

Total

Prices— Raw wool
(clean basis),
delivered (Cents per
pound) «

157.3
143.5
168.0
113.9
108.9

263.1
280.2
251.3
233.9
274.7

23.49
30.56
36.21
50.01
79.03

1961
1962
1963 .
1964
1965

Imports, clean yield
(Millions of pounds) 3

279.4
299.1

309.8
317.8

45.2

287.9

46.8

254.3

31.9

246.3

34.4

269.9

46.6

241.8

48.9

278.7

36.4

252.5

33.1

217.6

38.1

214.0

36.1

242.7

18.8

226.7

22.9

225.9

269
2.67

20,584
18,943
23,928
23,407
22,091
26,153
26,734
25,928
26,320
27,600
26,201
22,564
23,480
21,811
23,535
24,896
22,378
25,691
26,811
23,770
22,754
26,371
23,193
21,689
23,721
24,531
24,265
26,119
25,192
26,405
30,233
26,850
26,448
27,141
24,125
19,796
25,035
21,644
23,979
24,017
22,248
23,888
29,632
22,725
24,466
27,540
22,561
20,969

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

131

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT—AEROSPACE VEHICLES
AIRCRAFT (COMPLETE)

AEROSPACE VEHICLES »

Shipments 5

Backlog of orders, end of period 3

Sales (net), receipts, or

Orders, new (net)

Missiles,
YEAR AND MONTH
OR QUARTER

U.S.

Total

Government2

Prime
contract

U.S.

Total

Government2

Total4

U.S.

Government z

Aircraft
(complete)
and parts

Engines
(aircraft)
and parts

verSe
systems,
engines,
propulsion
units, and
parts

Other
related
operations,
products,
and
services

Value

Airframe
weight
(Thous. of
pounds)

Exports—Commercial (Mil.
of
dollars) 8

Millions of dollars, except as noted

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

10443
11 982
14,086
13516
14,580

13,418
14963
17,637
17970
22,213

1961
1962 . .
1963
1964 ....
1965

9

27233
26,900
27 168
22,005
21 161

9

16351
18,538
16577
14,521
15116

9

12,119
13318
16,085
16282
20,101

14,948
15972
16,407
16686
17,016

11,766
12552
13,203
12815
12,535

24219
24,423
24 575
19,289
19010

20227
23,444
25592
24,648
24752

14530
16,334
16,635
16,560
16,407

7

9

27547
30,936
30,749
28,297
24,705

9

15,711
17,950
16,343
14,298
12,882

9

14655
16,401
16,608
15,610
13,264

3,836
4,056
4,646
4,558
5,480

1,546
1,527
1,510
1,527
2,503

5,646
5045
5,301
6,276
8,885

11,018
10572
10,950
11,658
13,696

13,922
13 137
13,904
15218
20,385

9

3824
4,252
3,951
3,578
2,449

4510
9

5,704
5,083
4,338
4,522

9

1,781
1,480
1,295
1,418
1,856

985.3
981 7
685.9
1,0661
1,592.0

21,884
20 188
16,083
22905
32,200

336
328
244
287
8
473

2,492
2,810
2,834
2,881
2,791

20870
2,981 .5
4,355 1
3,593.4
3,605 0

43983
56,739
76202
60,117
59,436

554
786
1 403
1,239
1,527

1971
1972
1973
1974 .. .
1975

21 553
23842
27,044
32704
28,995

15229
14817
15,804
19390
18,593

19,028
21 274
24,377
30239
26,647

21,679
21 499
24,305
26849
29,473

14,114
13492
14,431
15,196
17,314

24,579
26,922
29,661
35,516
35,038

13,997
15,322
16,695
20,889
22,168

11,999
13060
13,544
15,489
15,389

2,281
2,572
2,821
3,902
3,503

4,780
5,272
5,670
6,643
6,415

3,274
2990
2,897
3,591
4,071

2,973.9
3231 8
4,598.2
4,976 1
4,967.6

48,818
47694
64,370
65,573
60,480

1,907
1 609
2,311
3360
3,228

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

35992
38922
49819
67,561
69624

21 056
22,682
25992
23,383
33496

32364
35,478
46340
61 ,787
67,642

31 328
33,315
37968
46,173
58440

19083
20,704
21,888
23,229
26,674

39,702
45,309
57,160
78,548
10
89,732

24,141
26,119
30,223
30,377
37,199

17,321
19,709
28,267
41,442
46,777

3,558
5,354
5,602
9,229
11,494

6,286
6,743
7,557
7,415
8,498

5,542
6,208
7,697
10,761
10,240

46468
4,790.1
6,530 8
10,881.9
13,043.1

49094
46,395
54542
77,327
97,068

3207
2,605
3589
6,149
8,250

1981
1982

72,852
80,407

39,102
48,584

70,633
77,773

69,944
73,953

33,039
41,381

92,640
99,094

43,262
50,465

44,555
45,946

13,173
13,551

11,047
10,934

11,314
14,485

13,195.0
9,297.8

89,076
50,063

8,551
4,775

20,485

8,428

18,967

10,819

5,598

66,826

33,053

33,609

7,975

6,949

9,558

June

14581

6142

12926

11 306

6,010

70,101

33,185

35,399

8,889

6,620

9,581

682.7
5669
1,092.8
882.3
924.3
808.8

5,426
4,942
8,353
6,450
6,729
5,889

424
484
551
560
369
384

July
August
September
October
November
December

13,287

5,415

12,284

11,648

5,679

71,740

32,921

36,746

9,215

6,489

9,671

19208

3398

17610

12400

5942

78,548

30,377

41,442

9,229

7,415

10,761

1,050.0
1,011.4
876.7
784.2
956.0
1,246.1

6,868
7,405
6,170
5,295
6,609
7,191

723
599
399
464
534
658

15062

7753

14557

12267

6067

81 343

32,063

43,907

9,951

7,969

8,716

19463

7512

18845

14982

6524

85824

33051

47356

10488

7,919

9210

619.9
1,083.8
1,189.6
1,1946
1,283.1
1,0249

5,050
8,002
9,039
8,896
9,077
7,318

269
768
786
706
709
640

17,782

8,549

17,367

14,539

6,681

89,067

34,919

48,367

12,189

7,883

9,411

17,317

9,682

16,873

16,652

7,402

89,732

37,199

46,777

1 1,494

8,498

10,240

1 ,032.3
700.6
1,288.6
1,174.5
1,215.5
1,235.7

7,772
5,492
10,264
8,534
8,673
8,951

607
522
792
705
726
1,020

19 195

9649

18614

16263

7537

92664

39311

47804

1 1 ,356

9,717

10,846

June

17,829

9,399

17,306

17,977

8,020

92,516

40,690

47,032

12,016

9,954

10,820

711.6
1,025.4
1,244.5
1,398.8
1,232.2
1,429.6

4,698
7,727
8,905
9,893
8,928
9,001

337
751
963
1,049
746
916

July
August
September
October
November
December

16,302

8,246

15,844

16,962

8,229

91,856

40,707

45,958

12,810

10,275

10,532

19,526

11,808

18,869

18,742

9,253

92,640

43,262

44,555

13,173

11,047

11,314

736.2
737.4
1,287.8
781.4
1,017.7
1,592.4

4,870
4,989
8,102
5,067
7,025
9,871

413
608
804
538
476
952

20079

11 016

19407

16719

8740

96,000

45,538

46,516

13,545

10,997

11,991

18302

10657

17680

18113

9317

96189

46,878

46,114

13,334

10,693

13,220

708.3
774.2
1,122.0
806.0
956.5
739.9

4,187
3,993
5,857
4,270
5,045
4,059

504
369
809
412
453
434

17,572

10,579

16,919

18,869

11,456

94,892

46,001

44,138

13,912

10,374

13,619

24,454

16,332

23,767

20,252

11,868

99,094

50,465

45,946

13,551

10,934

14,485

564.0
466.1
646.5
602.4
624.7
1,287.3

3,437
2,801
3,665
3,225
3,130
6,394

445
370
77
378
102
421

1979:
January
February
March
April

May :::::

1980:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
JulyAugust
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April

May

1982:
January
February
March
April
Mav
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




132

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT—PASSENGER CARS (NEW)

YEAR AND MONTH

FACTORY SALES—
From plants in the
United States—Not
seasonally
adjusted '
Total

Domestic

RETAIL SALES 2
Not seasonally adjusted

Total

Domestics

RETAIL INVENTORIES, END
OF PERIOD— Domestics *
Not
season-

Imports

Total

Domestics

*

5543
6933
7638
7752
9306

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

5402
6753
7444
7554

5556
6753
7334

9101

8,763

8337
7070
8407
7806

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

8 598
7*437
8822
8224
6547

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

8585
8824
9*658
7331
6713

6721

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

8498

7838

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

9

9

May

June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
November
December
1982:
January
February.
March
April
May
June

July
August
September
October
. .
November
December

8122

8352
9079
6073

9201

8512

9 165

6*400

8494
9 7678
9
5 840

6225
5,049

5749
4,696

9

9

8419

July
August
September
October
November
December
1980:
January
February
March
April

6187

9

737

685

adjusted

REGISTRATIONS—
New vehicles f '

Seasonally
adjusted

Inventorysales
ratio

Imports
Total

ind.

To
Canada

Total

From
Canada

Total

876
887

1.8

1,019

1.5

15

962

16

1,334

1.6

111.61
12697
144.50
16631
6
106.04

1561
1767

2794
3757
408.8

778
6

1564
43.80

7

5157

7

559.4

7

03
7
9
92
29.1

5855
6939
7557
8065
9314

7119

1 030
1,117
1 283

1 379
1,173
1 449
1,467
1 220

1 457
1,251
1,525
1,542
1,294

20
2.0
20
2.2
2.4

17758
280.58
33046
333.45
285.04

11432
23664
28678
292.11
24562

913 2
1 0206
1 6205
1,846.7
20134

7 1656
3236
5009
691 1
6928

9008
8357
9404
9447
8388

10,227
10872
1 1 ,350
8775
8,539

8662
9252
9588
7363
6,951

1 566
1 621
1,762
1 412
1,587

1,447
1 311
1,600
1 672
1,419

1,512
1 379
1,654
1,730
1,468

2.1

386.64
41025
509.19
600.90
640.30

348.40
37623
452.37
51659
550.81

2,5875
24859
2,437.3
25726
2,074.7

8023
8423
871 6

10488
11 351

8176

8701

733.8

8,262

9994
1 1 ,046
11 164
10 559
8979

8492
8,971
6581

1 502
2,075
2000
2329
2398

1 465
1,731
1 729
1 691
1,520

1,494
1,743
1,731
1 667
1,440

2.3
2.3
24
2.6

68046
697.20
6
695. 12
77916
607.80

57347
591 .51
8
540 90
59095
50913

25367
2,790.1
8
3 025 0
8
3 005 5
3,310 7

8,535
7,980

6,209
5,758

2,326
2,221

1,471
1,126

1,495
1,127

2.9
2.3

538.12
374.30

470.86
334.05

774
832

138
165
251
224
256
204

11.0
11.3
11.4
10.9
10.8

10.6
10.8
10.7

9035
8,347
9655
9,582
8403

8377
7568
8625
8,464

9164

8230

658
779

894

587
449

541
417

876
908

680
698

197
211

630
787

557
702

767
892

593
721

174
170

641
494

574
442

768
726

600
554

168
171

468
563
578

806

588

218

812
895

592
670

220
225

572
518
544

515
462
496

743
697
702

541
499
511

432
299

400
280

773
686

542
487

529
675
560
490

487
623
517
452

672
848
698
649

439
475
620
645
670
712

407
432
565
589
608
652

513
345

1,104
976

1,042

domestically
sponsored

*

1,256

636
666
853
753
787
691

17

2.5
3.4
2.2

19

10

2,998.6
3,067.0

8
8
8

8256
849.8
8331

6770
5948
5639
702.5

9831

9751

10826
10946
10357

379
339
386
484
569
658
779
986

1 062
1 231
1 488
1 529
1 720
1 369
1 501
1 447
1 977
1 946
2351

8761

2469

8444
7,754

2432
2,293

9.0
9.2
8.8
8.4
8.2
7.3

1.9
2.1
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.3

1,885
1,957
1,974
1,914
2,034
2,153

1,778
1,806
1,825
1,795
1,848
1,949

2.4
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3.2

49.77
64.49
73.17
73.32
85.73
73.47

27.62
42.92
57.07
61.37
69.10
61.38

269.1
216.2
228.2
311.0
256.1
259.4

71.7
62.1
76.5
60.0
63.7
51.9

754
763
913
956
987
878

132
150
202
229
237
212

8.3
8.6

2.3
2.2

9.6

239.8
241.5
215.8
235.6
275.1
257.8

44.9
32.6
51.3
52.5
60.6
48.5

194
210

2.4
2.5

36.69
26.00
56.11
60.94
51.07
40.67

855
890

7.3
7.8

46.78
37.57
64.20
79.79
74.91
55.95

221
195

2.6
2.9

9.7
104

1,953
1,880
1,805
1,799
1,769
1,667

916
881

2.2
2.3

2,026
1,753
1,752
1,775
1,794
1 691

2.8
2.6

8.5
7.3

729
836

169
199

11.3
10.5

1,598
1,610
1,567
1,585
1,598
1,628

1,527
1,534
1,502
1,501
1,508
1,495

2.2

49.43
63.32
72.44
69.38
60.21
51.92

37.33
51.26
62.62
58.95
51.35
42.94

279.1
286.4
287.5
294.7
293.7
307.6

48.6
51.5
61.6
47.2
51.3
52.6

1,435
1,362
1,361
1,368
1,416
1,440

2.7
2.5

2.6
2.5
2.6
2.7

31.04
22.61
41.64
58.39
46.95
40.46

27.09
18.78
35.48
51.09
39.78
32.45

277.4
230.0
252.8
276.9
271.5
253.0

38.8
21.8
41.9
66.1
63.3
49.9

276.5
201.2
306.6
282.3
254.1
282.4

9.6

2.9
2.6

8.3

3.0

9.5

7.9
7.1

2.6
2.4

202
198
191

8.1
74
7.9

5.9
5.3
5.8

2.2
20
2.2

230
199

8.9
8.7

6.4
6.4

2.5
2.2

486
664
530
472

186
183
169
178

8.7
9.1
8.9
8.7

6.4
6.6
6.5
6.3

2.3
2.5
2.4
2.5

1,507
1,337
1,373
1,456
1,513
1,520

648
764
963
751
734
724

470
544
719
534
524
518

178
220
244
218
210
206

9.0

6.6
7.4
7.6
5.7
5.8
5.8

2.5
2.6
2.6
2.4
2.3
2.3

1,421
1,335
1,216
1,344
1,472
1,665

1,415
1,332
1,237
1,332
1,437
1,535

2.6
2.2
1.9
2.8
3.0
3.2

31.02
52.82
60.36
58.52
63.81
57.84

23.71
46.31
53.22
52.65
58.32
51.87

472
313

707
801

497
602

209
199

5.9
7.8

2.3
2.3

487
486
394
344

687
649
585
523

519
492
432
358

168
157
152
165

8.9
7.3
7.3
7.2

6.7
5.1
5.1
4.9

2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2

1,634
1,553
1,444
1,483
1,488
1,495

3.3
2.4

522
520
425
370

1,675
1,486
1,427
1,481
1,490
1,471

49.85
31.79
37.99
35.22
29.73
29.18

45.96
29.00
34.08
28.41
24.95
22.37

273
320
469

256
302
431

535
632
777

368
457
576

166
175
201

7.8
8.3
7.9

5.3
6.2
5.9

2.4
2.1
2.0

441
468
523

669
774
651

499
584
452

170
190
199

7.3
8.4
7.3

5.5
6.4
5.1

1.9
2.0
2.2

1,408
1,289
1,210
1,211
1,158
1,213

3.2
2.5
2.5

488
510
561

1,432
1,325
1,247
1,256
1,213
1,364

17.27
23.87
40.21
49.59
45.70
38.66

439

405

630

430

200

7.4

5.2

2.2

334
406
406
382
344

609
671
656
743
632

409
488
488
558
448

200
183
169
185
184

7.5
8.4
7.7
9.0
8.6

5.4
6.2
5.3
6.5
6.1

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.5

1,377
1,379
1,350
1,296
1,164
1,126

1,319
1,412
1,357
1,299
1,162
1,127

3.1

356
429
431
407
366

34.29
21.18
26.30
27.42
27.39
22.42

10.0
10.2

8.1
8.1
8.1
8.2
10.1

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




IMPORTS-Comptete
unite4

Thousands, except as noted

7617

655
806
706
842
751

9

Imports

820
826
951
888

709
883
761
922
820

513
619
649

EXPORTS—Units 8

Seasonally adjusted at
annual rate (Millions)

2.3
2.5
3.0
3.4
3.1

2.6
3.5
3.5
3.6

2.7
2.2
2.8

3.2
2.6
2.9
2.2
2.2

753

203

701
801

196
220

787
733
676

222
215
199

716
704

216
215

702
747
730
711

212
196
187
188

35.6
30.0
53.9
55.6
56.0
59.8

636
675
849
752
731
747

174
200
226
228
224
223

250.1
259.2
174.8
240.4
237.3
233.7

41.0
33.8
44.9
48.8
58.9
45.7

690
721

207
206

763
654
614
612

209
182
169
184

13.42
19.46
36.03
45.72
42.55
35.72

259.9
195.9
285.7
249.2
309.5
275.5

37.1
58.0
70.4
73.2
71.2
83.3

509
546
626

159
164
176

672
708
717

186
189
206

32.27
18.39
23.70
23.48
23.71
19.60

261.9
263.0
217.4
262.8
253.6
232.7

44.1
47.7
61.0
49.5
56.8
50.2

626

203

627
625
655
678
765

214
200
195
181
220

10

^Monthly data prior to 1979 are shown on p. 179.
f Courtesy of R.L Polk & Co.; ^publication prohibited.

133

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT—TRUCKS AND BUSES, TRUCK TRAILERS
TRUCKS AND BUSES (Thousands of units)

YEAR AND MONTH

Factory sales— From
plants in the United
States >
Total

Domestic

913.6
1,032.7
1,195.0

156.69
103.02
116.33
146.83
9
59.67

1,244.7
1,193.7
1,464.3
1,551.2
1,411.0

148.0
10
228.0
226.1
247.3
209.2

226.1
10
101 .8
117.1
137.2
125.8

289.1
265.8
357.0
381.3
337.0

79.84
83.56

1,678.5
2,151.1
2,562.3
2,183.9
2,076.0

200.3

221.2
254.4
224.1
168.9

132.4
161.6
191.6
178.6
106.1

2,762.8
3,145.0
3,547.2
2,861.0
1,963.5

161.7
171.5
164.5
151.6

1,667

3,179
3,416
2,741
11
1,464

92.3

175.7

1,701
1,905

1,514
1,778

1,746.6
2,063.8

312
298
354
271
329
290

288
273
326
251
298
262

290.4

219
151
198
251
196
166

198
136
176
222
171
141

225.7
233.9

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

1,731
1,539
1,896
1,923
1,692

1,607
1,414
1,765
1,781
1,566

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

2,053
2,447
2,980
2,727
2,272

2,294
2,787
2,470
2,003

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

2,979
3,442
3,706
3,037

1981
1982

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November . ...
December

1980:
January
February
March
April
May
June

11

Heavy-duty

ExportsNew unite 3

160.8
156.1
185.9
190.7
264.2

1964
1965

1963....

Mediumduty

TRUCK TRAILERS—Shipments (Number) •

103.2
138.8
165.2
173.8
195.4

925
1,102
1,316
1,377
1,616

1962

Light-duty

Retail
inventories—
Total, end
of period—
Seasonally
adjusted 2

150.5
154.8
151.4
144.4
148.3

1,134
1,240
1,463
1,540
1,752

1961

Retail sales— By size class—Seasonally
adjusted *

1,914

2,734

654.2
774.2

10

281.5
267.9
246.0
232.1
199.2

252.1
227.1
206.0
204.0

13

73.9
45.7

13

Importstotal,
including
separate
chassis and
bodies4

Trailers and chassis
Registrations—New
vehicles f 5

Total
complete
units

Vans

Trailer
bodies
(contain-

ers)-

Detachable,
sold
separately
7

Trailer
chassis ami
running
gearDetachable,
sold
separately

12.20
17.88
8
16.48
8
31. 33

919
1,069
1,244
1,362
1,529

54,192
72,976
77,585
84,579
101,165

31,721
44,795
46,620
51,836
65,909

1,610
1,518
1,776
1,889
1,790

110,687

93.10
104.27
93.87

63.18
98.29
152.81
204.95
163.74

109,785
135,928
103,937

75,527
59,147
75,148
94,808
71,274

11,656
17,005
21,877
20,375
11,880

6,746
10,492
11,884
12,957
14,258

391.3
403.1
446.6
597.6
485.7

100.04
120.62
151.65
214.44
223.47

200.82
426.81
499.83
660.06
466.28

1,993
2,514
3,029
2,657
2,397

102,139
143,310
164,641
209,609
78,296

65,785
95,879
108,940
137,479
43,596

8,734
20,009
18,626
16,359
8,072

9,775
20,250
12,790
14,922
2,936

119.6
169.1

546.4
763.9
803.4
574.0

199.63
202.55
248.42
259.44
190.32

812.83
822.43
1,035.68
974.13
1,133.28

3,058
3,509
3,963
3,472
2,477

105,437
160,623
194,976
209,522
136,702

61,726
99,351
128,566
138,484
86,248

7,316

202.3
223.2

11,849

5,678
20,662
29,775
14,700
14,202

559.4
539.5

170.50
124.35

838.92
738.48

2,185
2,430

117,635
95,228

70,928
62,901

7,239
4,020

8,615
6,034

824.8
850.2
909.3

17.53
25.13
25.80
21.90
28.11
25.95

93.20
70.09
70.42

91.20
90.98
70.86

282
275
317
310
313
277

15,808
16,694
20,529
18,308
20,421
16,876

10,321
10,907
13,833
12,326
13,191
10,693

766
800
1,444
1,105
913
855

1,633
1,141
1,428
874
943
1,030

22.20

59.92
75.24
83.13
90.50
81.16
97.43

290
286
294
314
249
266

16,426
19,816
17,296
17,580
16,141
13,627

10,523
13,548
11,444
11,785
10,957
8,956

622
751
526
546
500
326

1,201
1,584
1,147
1,429
1,296
994

233
210
220
221
207
211

13,435
13,395
14,120
12,895
11,311
11,179

8,611
8,014

1,020
853
856
971
1,133
906

1,423
1,145
1,262
1,493
1,348
883

8,306
9,445
10,381
11,220
10,067
10,948

4,805

665
638
1,244
1,227
1,161
1,175

820
1,070
1,053
1,443
1,179
1,083

614
835
545
1,009
1,072
696

634
788
1,245
630
950
744

151.7
138.3

716.1

13

14.2
14.7
13.9
15.6
13.5
12.3

19.4
20.1
19.2
19.6
19.6
18.7

994.2
1,043.8

13.0
11.2
11.1
11.4
10.7

19.3
17.9
17.8
18.2
17.0
15.8

1,093.0
1,018.9
948.0
904.7
863.8
825.7

14.08
17.59
19.18
22.26
19.71

9.9

912.6

9.41
8

12

13

92,71 1

7
7

2,803
6,439
5,340
4,732
8,464

7,586
6,468

9,154

P)

8

3,062

6,189

176
169
130
109
104

157
148
113
93
83

181.4
167.7
154.9
148.0
164.6

9.7
8.6
7.3
5.7
7.2

16.7
15.8
14.6
12.5
13.4
14.4

781.3
774.1
738.3
732.1
700.7
609.7

18.84
17.02
19.05
17.53
15.58
16.53

97.40
99.06
100.57
105.05

107
84
134
186
155
149

88
73
120
168
140
132

182.9
154.4
146.3
151.5
156.8
150.2

7.2
8.1
8.2
7.2
6.7
6.7

15.2
16.6
15.0
14.5
13.7
13.2

566.7
540.4
538.4
549.6

15.56
13.42
13.36
15.06
14.21
14.16

108.95
90.89
89.86
110.44
77.93

62.17

222
196
190
185
190
191

140
135
167
162
159
180

126
118
146
142
139
161

143.8
149.0
144.6
155.6
156.6
151.9

8.5
6.6
6.7
8.4
6.4
5.0

12.7
12.7
13.6
13.9
12.2
11.9

568.6
554.8
553.5

12.96
19.65
20.01
16.21
17.81
17.44

88.30
58.25
70.72
63.66
72.87
68.24

162
163
176
186
198
201

9,007
8,484

5,778
4,835

9,501
9,989
9,991
11,325

5,211
5,751
5,804
6,710

127
87
130
165
123
127

111
75
115
152
113
116

146.8
156.7
149.5
136.5
135.1
120.4

6.0
6.0
5.4
5.0
4.6
5.4

12.1
12.6
12.6
12.0
11.9
13.0

562.4
543.4

12.38
11.19
11.16
11.95
10.77

64.05
67.49
64.53
78.55
69.97
72.29

190
194
196
171
169
180

8,922
9,779
10,540
11,060
9,408
9,628

4,826

6,061
6,854
7,378
6,109
5,611

459
340
387
542
404
336

527
679
530
510
817
561

June

116
144
197
183
193
212

108
133
184
169
180
197

167.6
175.0
186.0
170.1
191.3
155.3

July
August
September
October
November
December

166
142
155
142
127
130

154
134
146
132
118
122

162.2
140.4
193.8
149.7
199.4
179.2

July
August
September
October
November
December

1981:
January
February
March .
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April

Mav

"165

"148

204.7

10.1

13

4.0
3.6
3.4
3.8
4.6
4.1
3.9
3.4
3.9
3.5
3.6
3.8

13

561.3
575.7

543.1
549.6
555.8

532.1
541.9
538.1
558.8

14.0
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.5
11.7
10.1
10.4
10.1

9.6
10.0
12.5

6,132
6,755
7,062
6,578
7,153

514.0

8.22

74.80

11.46
12.68
12.37
12.89
13.81

82.00
73.68
72.03
73.27

156
171
208
219
226
226

7,476
8,418
9,903
8,453
8,023
8,382

4,327
4,928
6,355
5,300
5,240
5,388

252
203
429
440
504
376

449
564
817
846
790
598

51.73
56.50
57.33
54.44
43.28
42.27

197
193
182
193
215
246

6,046
7,826

4,025
5,582
4,900
4,279
5,479
7,098

305
228
335
378
282
288

680
597
320
211
93
69

615.2
704.9
665.5
636.2
566.4
537.9

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




7,134

498.3
482.0

513.4
526.9
569.0
13

8.97

98.14
92.82

8,727
8,243
7,034

9.37
7.79
6.62

10.31
9.80
9.04

57.15

6,910
6,421
7,683
9,687

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BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT—RAILROAD EQUIPMENT
FREIGHT CARS (REVENUE), CLASS 1 z

FREIGHT CARS, NEW (EXCLUDING REBUILT). (Number) »
Unfilled orders, end of period

New orders

Shipments

Number owned, end of period

YEAR AND MONTH
Equipment
manufacturers

Total

Equipment
manufacturers

Total

Equipment
manufacturers

Total

Held for
repairs,
percent of
total owned

Carrying capacity, end of period
Aggregate
(Millions of
tons)

Average per
car (Tons)

1962
1963
1964
1965

31,720
36,554
44,969
68,870
77,828

18,719
23,538
31,290
45,156
53,324

30,613
36,910
60,866
70,958
88,070

19,012
23,744
43,785
44,513
65,399

15,760
16,122
32,111
32,849
45,016

7,446
19,961
18,872
32,623

1,604
1,550
1,512
1,488
1,478

8.8
8.0
6.8
5.9
5.3

89.29
87.22
85.94
86.67
88.32

55.70
56.30
56.80
58.20
59.80

1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

90,104
83,095
56,232
69,028
66,185

67,699
64,775
38,961
54,112
52,411

99,797
53,724
63,556
84,245
50,293

73,216
38,489
49,386
65,301
42,530

56,440
24,534
31,735
46,751
27,552

40,250
14,173
24,535
35,508
22,320

1,488
1,477
1,454
1,435
1,424

4.8
5.1
5.2
5.6
5.7

91.44
93.67
93.55
94.35
95.56

61.40
63.40
64.30
65.80
67.10

1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

55,331
47,535
59,262
67,038
72,392

48,014
42,073
54,814
63,243
65,870

52,482
47,915
105,124
97,929
33,457

46,913
42,343
102,136
85,276
32,032

22,221
67,199
90,216
40,135

18,753
17,666
65,380
79,009
34,025

1,422
1,411
1,395
1,375
1,359

5.6
5.8
6.3
6.4
8.6

97.14
98.08
98.19
98.32
99.09

68.29
69.53
70.38

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980

52,548
51,729
67,440
90,021
85,920

45,618
46,664
62,400
83,931
80,357

36,148
66,250
129,196
119,091
43,955

30,546
59,557
124,862
113,060
40,140

23,515
35,910
96,255
119,001
52,370

18,733
29,490
89,944
112,749
47,866

1,332
1,267
1,225
1,217
1,168

8.8
8.9
7.9
8.0
8.8

97.71
96.64
93.96
94.47
92.56

73.37
75.50
76.68
77.62
79.24

1981
1982

44,901
17,236

41,435
15,515

17,916

17,288

6,321

16,485
4,295

14,819
4,095

1,111
1,039

6.9
8.7

89.37
84.87

80.43

7,071

6,048
7,030
8,296

5,667

15,236
14,506
14,801
7,799
13,701
7,297

14,736
14,506
14,801
7,799
13,288
6,639

104,818
113,049
119,312
119,967
125,311
124,569

98,388
107,030
113,802
114,889
120,243
119,335

1,222
1,219
1,219
1,222
1,221
1,224

7.9
8.0
8.0
7.9
7.8
7.8

93.80
93.58
93.69
94.04

76.76
76.76
76.88
76.97

94.12
94.40

77.10
77.13

6,293

119,793
117,305
121,375
117,422
113,797
112,749

1,224
1,222
1,221
1,219
1,217
1,217

7.9
7.7
7.7
7.8
8.1
8.0

94.47
94.60
94.46
94.38
94.27
94.47

77.19
77.41
77.35
77.43
77.47
77.62
77.70
77.80

1961

1979:
January
February
March
April
May
June

7,316
7,704
8,039

6,619
7,787
6,884
7,281
7,547

6,162
8,327
6,962
8,107
8,884
8,084

5,608
7,753
6,618
7,758
7,971
7,376
7,365
7,440
8,224
7,546
7,484

June

7,793
7,903
8,795
7,893
8,073
7,902

July..
August
September
October
November
December

5,890
6,994
6,947
7,368
4,945
5,530

5,455

July
August
September
October
November
December

1980:
January
February
March
April

May

1981:
January
February
March
April
May
June .
July
August
September
October
November
December

1982:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

7,521
6,158
6,596
6,956
4,574
5,151

5,162
4,245
4,143
3,781

5,064
4,401
4,718
3,792
3,779
3,442

2,983

2,864

3,184
3,529
2,900
2,063
2,711

2,971
3,299
2,656
1,839
2,455

5,336
4,709

71.49
72.89

81.68

8,719

7,519

11,873

10,881

6,129
8,458
8,538

6,129
7,890
7,538

125,173
123,311
128,029
123,727
119,757
119,001

6,310
3,776
3,471
3,866
5,744
3,144

6,310
3,776
3,471
2,851
3,882
3,144

115,600
109,406
100,955
90,305
85,642
78,051

109,776
104,045
96,165
84,847
78,911
71,701

1,205
1,202
1,199
1,201
1,195
1,192

8.1
8.4
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.3

93.66
93.50
93.53
93.84
93.74

93.51

78.01
78.15
78.46
78.48

3,393
2,569
4,406
2,047
3,930
4,722

3,393

73,848
67,769
64,572
57,943
56,220
52,370

67,934
62,652
59,806
53,389
51,337
47,866

1,186
1,184
1,180
1,177
1,172
1,168

8.7
8.8
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.8

93.31
93.27
93.06
93.61
93.06
92.56

78.67
78.75
78.83
79.09
79.38
79.24

92.47
92.35
92.37

79.32
79.42
79.49
79.49
79.75
79.78

6,993

2,531
4,406
1,847
3,230
4,722

2,147

2,147

2,069

2,069

1,559
1,762
1,791
1,155

1,559
1,737
1,791
927

48,451
45,121
41,539
38,972
35,588
32,321

44,219
41,197
38,059
35,920
32,900
29,744

1,166
1,163
1,162
1,146
1,143
1,137

8.1
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.1
7.7

90.67

1,315
798
1,743
1,013
860
1,811

1,315
798
1,743
638
860
1,811

26,267
23,648
21,852
18,831
17,724
16,485

23,809
21,403
19,837
16,685
15,802
14,819

1,130
1,124
1,122
1,119
1,116
1,111

7.7
7.6
7.2
7.2
7.0
6.9

90.32
89.92
89.83
89.73
89.64
89.37

79.92
80.00
80.08

815
753
1,485
539
487
586

14,735
13,486
12,599
10,560
9,253
8,500

13,231
12,218
11,546
9,685
8,478
7,820

1,110
1,105
1,100
1,095
1,090
1,083

7.0
7.4
7.6
7.6
7.7
8.0

89.32
89.02
88.76
88.48

80.48
80.58

88.19
87.71

80.71
80.84
80.92
81.02

179
373
583
134
249
231

7,187
6,829
5,895
5,283
4,866
4,295

6,507

1,077
1,069
1,059
1,053
1,047
1,039

8.1
7.9
8.3
8.4
8.6
8.7

87.47
86.94
86.24
85.86
85.43
84.87

81.19
81.35
81.44
81.54
81.60
81.68

1,995
1,762

1,833
1,526

2,247
2,443

2,032
2,265

1,794
1,339

1,694
1,244

815
753
1,485
539
487
586

1,369
1,060
967
890
610
765

1,369
992
913
650
525
477

179
373
583
884
249
231

Footnotes giving source of data and description of series appear in the section immediately following these tables.




21 ,244

7,133

Total
(Thousands)

6,217
5,337
4,710
4,378
4,095

91.07
91.18

80.17
80.30
80.43

Reference to Data
The statistical section in this volume contains annual data for 1961-82 and monthly data for
1979-82. Appendix I contains annual and monthly data for 1961-78 for some of the more
important series in the statistical section. Annual data prior to 1961 appear in the following
earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1947-60, in the 1979 edition; 1939-46, in the
1969 edition; 1929-38 in the 1959 edition. Monthly data prior to 1979, unless otherwise indicated in the methodological notes for individual series, appear in the following earlier editions
of BUSINESS
STATISTICS:
Monthly data
for:

BUSINESS STATISTICS
edition

1975-78
1973-74
1971-72
1969-70
1967-68
1965-66
1963-64
1961-62
1959-60
1957-58
1955-56

1979
1977
1975
1973
1971
1969
1967
1965
1963
1961
1959

Monthly data
for:

BUSINESS STATISTICS
edition

1953-54
1951-52
1949-50
1947-48
1945-46
1941-44
1938-40
1936-37
1934-35
1932-33
1931 and earlier

1957
1955
1953
1951
1949
1947
1942
1940
1938
1936
1932

To obtain data mentioned in the methodological notes as being available upon request, write

to:
Statistical Series Branch
Current Business Analysis Division
Bureau of Economic Analysis
U.S. Department of Commerce
Washington, D.C. 20230

Methodological Notes to the Statistical Series
PAGEl
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. "Personal
income" is the income received by persons from all sources, that is, from participation in
production, from transfer payments from governments and business, and from government interest, which is treated like a transfer payment. Persons consists 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, rental income of persons, dividends, personal interest
income, and transfer payments, less personal contributions for social insurance.
"Wage and salary disbursements" consists of the monetary remuneration of employees, including the compensation of corporate officers; commissions, tips, and bonuses;
and receipts in kind that represent income to the recipients. Retroactive wages are counted
when paid rather than when earned. For information on the several components of employer
disbursements, see note 2 below.
"Proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments"
is the monetary income and income in kind of sole proprietorships and partnerships,
including the independent professions, and of producers' cooperatives. Interest and dividend income received by proprietors, and rental income received by persons who are not
primarily engaged in the real estate business are excluded. The two valuation adjustments are designed to obtain measures of profits in which inventories and fixed capital
are valued at replacement cost, the valuation concept underlying national income and
product accounting, rather than historical cost, the valuation concept underlying business accounting. The capital consumption adjustment also places the using up in production of fixed capital on a consistent basis with respect to service lives (85 percent of
Internal Revenue Service Bulletin F for equipment and nonresidential structures) and
depreciation formulas (straight-line).
"Rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment" is the monetary
income of persons from the rental of real property, except the income of persons primarily
engaged in the real estate business; the imputed net rental income of owner occupants of
nonfarm dwellings; and the royalties received by persons from patents, copyrights, and
rights to natural resources. The capital consumption adjustment is described in the preceding paragraph.




"Personal interest income" is the interest income of persons from all sources.
Personal income differs from national income in that it includes transfer payments
and interest received by persons, regardless of source, while it excludes both employee
and employer contributions for social insurance, corporate profits tax liability and inventory
valuation adjustment, and undistributed corporate profits. A minor difference also appears in
the wage and salary components in that retroactive wage payments are included in personal
income when received and in national income when earned.
The sources and methods used in compiling the monthly series are given in paragraphs
following.
For interpolating the annual series and for extending the series currently, monthly
data from various governmental and private agencies are employed."Monthly reports of
the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (formerly the Civil Service Commission), and other agencies are used to estimate
wages and salaries.
Estimates for wages and salaries are prepared individually by industries, and are based
mainly on payroll indexes calculated using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
reports by carriers to the Interstate Commerce Commission, and payroll estimates of the
Office of Personnel Management, and Statistical Reporting Service, U.S. Department
of Agriculture. In only a few instances are indirect methods of estimate employed.
Federal transfer payments, for the most part, are reported directly for the various
governmental agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, and Office of Personnel Management in the Monthly Treasury Statement of
Receipts and Outlays of the United States Government. Data for State and local government transfer payments are compiled mostly from periodic reports made to the Employment and Training Administration, Social Security Administration, and the Bureau of
the Census. For some of the components of Federal and State-local transfer payments
(such as State and local workmen's compensation) no monthly data are available. In
those cases, monthly data are estimated, either by extrapolation using an indicator series,
or by smoothing annual data in a time series.
Dividend income is currently estimated from a sample of corporate dividend payments.
This sample is used to extrapolate and to interpolate monthly the latest tax-return-based
estimates.
Although the monthly estimates of proprietors' income are prepared in considerable
detail, they are based on less adequate data than are wages and salaries. Farm proprietors' income is based mainly on cash income from farm marketings data provided by the

BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982

PAGES 1-7

Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nonfarm proprietors' income
estimates are based, for the most part, on movements in sales data and similar indirect
measures. Since the monthly sales data that are employed have already been corrected
for seasonal variation, no further seasonal correction is necessary.
Interest estimates are based in part on current information on the Federal Government interest receipts and expenses, interest paid on outstanding consumer credit, and
interest flows of some of the major financial intermediaries. Other interest components
are estimated based on annual data.
Other labor income estimates are prepared by interpolating between annual estimates
and by extrapolating past trends with modifications for large scale deviations from trends in
employment.
Rent estimates are prepared by interpolating between annual estimates and extrapolating past trends with modifications for natural disasters and changes in property tax
rates.
Monthly estimates of employee contributions for old-age, survivors, disability, and
hospital insurance, unemployment insurance, railroad retirement insurance, State and
local workmen's compensation programs, and Government employee retirement systems
are based on relevant wage and salary data, taking into account changes in contribution
rates. Medical insurance premiums, veterans life insurance premiums, and Federal
workmen's compensation contributions are based on records of the agencies concerned.
Estimates of annual old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance contributions
by the self-employed are derived from data supplied by the Social Security Administration, and smoothed through the year to approximate seasonal adjustment.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for the series indicated by a star are in appendix I to this
volume. A discussion of monthly estimates of personal income and its disposition appears in
the November 1979 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. A discussion of the latest
benchmark revision incorporating changes in definitions and classifications, and improvements in statistical methods appears in the December 1980 SURVEY OF CURRENT
BUSINESS. Annual data for 1929-76 and quarterly data for 1946-76 appear in THE
NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS OF THE UNITED STATES,
1929-76. See also the July 1982 and July 1983 SURVEYS.
2. "Commodity-producing industries" consist of agriculture, forestry and fisheries,
mining, contract construction, and manufacturing. "Distributive industries" consist of
wholesale and retail trade, transportation, communications, and other public utilities.
"Service industries" comprise finance, insurance and real estate, and services. "Government and government enterprises" comprises Federal, State and local government
and government enterprises and pay of permanent U.S. residents employed in the United
States by foreign governments and international organizations. See note 1 above for
sources and methods used in compiling the estimates.
3. "Other labor income" includes employer contributions to private pension plans,
group health and life insurance plans, privately administered workmen's compensation
plans, supplemental unemployment benefit plans and directors' fees.
4. "Transfer payments" to persons is income payments to persons, generally in monetary form, for which they do not render current services. It consists of business transfer
payments and government transfer payments. Government transfer payments include
payments under the following programs: Federal old-age, survivors, disability, and hos-,
pital insurance; supplementary medical insurance; State unemployment insurance; railroad retirement and unemployment insurance; government insurance; workmen's compensation; veterans benefits, including veterans life insurance; food stamp; black lung;
supplemental security income; and direct relief. Government payments to nonprofit institutions, other than for work under research and development contracts, is also included.
5. "Personal contributions for social insurance" includes payments by employees,
self-employed, and other individuals who participate in the following programs: Federal
old-age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance; supplementary medical insurance;'
State unemployment insurance; railroad retirement; government retirement; and veterans life insurance.
6. Equals personal income less the following farm components: wages and salaries,
other labor income, proprietors' income with inventory and capital consumption adjustments, and net interest.

PAGE 2
1. See note 1 for p. 1.
2. "Personal tax and nontax payments" is tax payments (net "of refunds) by persons
(except personal contributions for social insurance) that are not chargeable to business
expense, and certain other personal payments to government agencies (except government enterprises) that it is convenient to treat like taxes. Personal taxes includes income,
estate and gift, and personal property taxes. Nontaxes includes passport fees, fines and
penalties, donations, and tuitions and fees paid to schools and hospitals operated mainly
by government. Nontax generally excludes purchases by persons from government of
goods and services that are similar to goods and services purchased by persons from
business.
"Disposable personal income" is personal income less personal tax and nontax payments. It
is the income available to persons for spending or saving.
"Personal outlays" is personal consumption expenditures, interest paid by consumers
to business, and personal transfer payments to foreigners (net). The last item consists of
personal remittances in kind and in cash sent abroad less such remittances from abroad.
"Personal saving" is personal income less the sum of personal outlays and personal tax
and nontax payments. It is the current saving of individuals (including proprietors),
nonprofit institutions, private noninsured welfare funds, and private trust funds. Personal
saving equals the change in the net worth of persons, which may also be viewed as the
sum of net acquisition of financial assets (such as cash and deposits, securities, and the
net equity of individuals in life insurance and in private noninsured pension funds) and
physical assets less the sum of net borrowing and of capital consumption allowances.
A discussion of the latest benchmark revision incorporating changes in definitions and
classifications, and improvements in statistical methods appears in the December 1980
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. Annual data for 1946-76 and quarterly data for




1946-76 appear in THE NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS OF
THE UNITED STATES, 1929-76. See also the July 1982 and July 1983 SURVEYs.
3. "Personal consumption expenditures" is goods and services purchased by individuals, operating expenses of nonprofit institutions, and the value of food, fuel, clothing,
rental of dwellings, and financial services received in kind by individuals. Net purchases
of used goods are also included. All private purchases of dwellings are classified as gross
private domestic investment.
Personal consumption expenditures for goods as well as services are estimated for
benchmark years as final demand components of the Input-Output Table. For goods, the
basic data are: Product shipment values reported in the census of manufacturers;
nonmanufactured foods and fuels, derived from censuses of agriculture and mineral industries; imports, including transportation costs, insurance, and duties; and changes in wholesalers' and retailers' inventories. The available supply is apportioned at producers' values
among intermediate uses, investment, exports, government purchases, and personal consumption expenditures. To the derived consumption expenditures at producers' value are
added estimates of transportation costs, wholesale and retail margins, and sales taxes,
based principally on Interstate Commerce Commission, census of business, and Internal
Revenue Service data.
Estimates of consumption expenditures for goods for years between and beyond benchmarks and quarterly and monthly consumption expenditures estimates rest chiefly on
the trends shown by the Census Bureau's retail sales figures by kind of store; quantity
series and price information (for such items as autos, gasoline, and tobacco); and other
data from government and nongovernment sources.
Periodic comprehensive sources, notably the censuses of population and housing, business,
and agriculture, provide underlying data for space rental values, personal services, repair
services, and other components that together constitute about half of the dollar value of
consumer services. The information is supplemented by comprehensive annual reports of
government agencies, such as the U. S. Department of Education for private higher
education outlays, the Federal Communications Commission for telephone service, the
Interstate Communications Commission for railroad and bus travel, the Civil Aeronautics Board for air travel, the Internal Revenue Service and the Census Bureau for data
on physicians, lawyers, and services by other professionals. Important use is made also of
annual data available from private sources such as the American Council of Life Insurance and Best's Fire and Casualty Yearbook for insurance items, the American Hospital
Association for hospital services, the Edison Electric Institute and the American Gas
Association for electric and gas utilities, the American Transit Association for outlays
for local transportation, and the New York Stock Exchange for brokerage fees.
A more detailed description of sources and methods used in estimating personal consumption expenditures appears in "Monthly Estimates of Personal Income Taxes, and
Outlays" published in the November 1979 issue of the SURVEY OF CURRENT
BUSINESS.
4. Includes data for items not shown separately.
5. Disposable personal income in 1972 dollars equals disposable income divided by the
implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures.
6. Constant-dollar or "real" estimates—i.e., estimates from which price change has
been removed, are obtained by dividing the most detailed current dollar components by
appropriate price indexes.
"Personal consumption expenditures" are deflated mainly by price series that are components of the Consumer Pricejndex compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor.
I D
7. The implicit price deflltorrltre obtained by dividing the current-dollar GNP (or
component) by the constant-dollar GNP (or component). They are weighted averages of
thejifitailed price indexes used in the deflation of GNP. In each period, the weights are
based on the composition of constant-dollar output in that period. In other words, the
price index for each item is weighted by the ratio of the quantity of the item valued in
1972 prices to the total output in 1972 prices. Changes in the implicit price deflator
reflect both changes in prices and changes in the composition of output. The fixed-weighted
price indexes use as weights the composition of output in 1972. Accordingly, comparisons over any timespan reflect only changes in pricesj^^£te__j6-flf-this page discusses the
derivation of the constant-dollar estimates. For more detailed discussions of these price
/-Indexes, see "Alternative Measures of Price Change for GNP" in the March 1969 SURVEY
i OF CURRENT BUSINESS and "Reconciliation of Quarterly Changes in Measures of
^Prices Paid by Consumers" in the March 1978 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS.
Annual data for 1929-76 and quarterly data for 1946-79 for the implicit price deflators and annual and quarterly data for 1959-72 for the fixed-weighted price indexes
appear in THE NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS OF THE UNITED
STATES, 1929-76, A SUPPLEMENT TO THE SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS,
issued September 1981. (See also the July 1982 and July 1983 SURVEYs.)

PAGES 3-7
1. Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Division of Research
and Statistics. The index measures changes in the physical volume or quantity of output
of manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. It reflects output changes at all
stages within manufacturing and mining industries (including intermediate as well as
final products). The index does not cover production on farms, in the construction industry, in transportation, or in various trade and service industries. A number of groups and
subgroups include data for individual series not published separately.
Since the index of industrial production was first introduced by the Board in the 1920's, it
has been revised from time to time to take account of the growing complexity of the
economy, the availability of more data, improvements in statistical processing techniques,
and refinements in methods of analysis.
The figures presented here reflect revisions of the industrial production index introduced by the Board in June 1976, and subsequent annual revisions. The 1976 revision
added new individual series and subdivisions to the index (not shown here); adjusted the
individual series to the Censuses of Manufactures and Minerals Industries benchmark
data for changes from 1963 to 1967, and'to comprehensive annual data from a variety of
other sources through 1973.

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The method used in combining the individual series is the weighted average of relatives. This consists of (1) reducing each series into relatives, with the average for the
base period, 1967, as 100; (2) multiplying each series of relatives by a base-year weight
factor; and (3) adding the products (relatives multiplied by weights) for any 1 month and
dividing by sum of the weights to obtain the index number for the month. The weights
used are percentage weight factors. Because the total of the percentage weight factors is
equal to 100, the sum of the products of all series for any 1 month (all series times their
respective weight factors) gives the index of industrial production for that month. The
products of the component series and their weights give the number of points contributed to the index by individual series. This method of computation facilitates analysis of
the changes in the index. For example, it makes it possible to observe the points contributed by each series or group of series, and therefore to determine which series or group of
series is responsible for the month-to-month changes in the total index or in the index
for any group or subgroup of industries.
The weights used are based on value added—the difference between the value of production and the cost of materials or supplies consumed—in individual industries for
1967 for compilations beginning in 1967. The 1967 proportions, or the relative importance of the groupings based on the 1967 weights, are shown in detail in the Federal
Reserve Board publication, Industrial Production—1976 Revision. This also includes
a discussion of weights and weight base year 1967.
Components of the index are adjusted for two kinds of short-time recurring fluctuations, i.e., for differences in the number of working days from month to month and for
seasonal variation. Beginning with indexes for January 1947, allowances for holiday
observances have been made in seasonal factors rather than in working-day adjustments.
Except for Easter, each of the principal holidays is in the same month each year—January,
May, July, September, November, and December. Reported product data are converted
to a daily average basis by adjusting for the number of working days in the reporting
period. No allowances for holiday shutdowns are made in the working-day adjustment;
consequently, the effects of holiday observances on monthly output are reflected in the
indexes unadjusted for seasonal variation. No adjustment is required for monthly series
based on employee-hour and kilowatt-hour data because they are little affected by
calendar variations.
The procedures used in deriving the seasonally adjusted series are those incorporated
in the X-l 1 version of the Census Method II computer program for seasonal adjustment.
A selected number of seasonally adjusted components are given professional review for
further refinement.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for those series indicated by a star appear in appendix I to
this volume. Monthly data for other series prior to 1979 are available from the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C. 20551.

PAGES 8 and 9
1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Sales are estimated
aggregate dollar values and inventories are estimated book values at the end of the year
or month. Business sales and inventories are here defined as the sum of the data for
manufacturing and for merchant wholesale and retail trade. These figures are smaller
than the nonfarm business statistics used in gross national product computations by the
amount of sales (or revenue) and inventories for nonmerchant wholesalers (e.g., manufacturers' sales branches, company-owned petroleum bulk stations and terminals, agents and
brokers, etc.), mining, construction, utilities, communication, transportation, and services.
The term "sales" used here signifies essentially sales or shipments for retail and wholesale
trade and billings or shipments for manufacturing.
Trade inventories are valued at cost of merchandise on hand, while manufacturers'
inventories are, in general, valued at the lower of cost or market price. More recently
(since 1974), about one fourth of manufacturers' inventories are valued on a last-infirst-out (LIFO) basis; the use of LIFO is less prevalent in trade generally (though it is
used extensively by department stores and food stores).
Changes in the book value of business inventories reflect .movements of replacement
costs as well as changes in physical volume. In measuring inventory investment as part of
the gross national product, the data are adjusted to remove the effect of changes in
replacement costs.
The annual totals shown here for manufacturing and trade sales are based on unadjusted data; in the case of the manufacturing segment the unadjusted figures, as well as
the seasonally adjusted data, include adjustments for trading-day and calendar-month
variation.
Unadjusted and seasonally adjusted monthly data for 1961-78 for total manufacturing and trade sales and inventories appear in appendix I to this volume.
2. See note 1 for p. 11 for a description of the manufacturing series.
3. See note 1 for p. 37 and note 1 for p. 40 for a description of the retail trade sales and
retail inventories series.
4. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The series shown in
this volume represent estimated sales and inventories of merchant wholesalers in the
United States. The wholesale trade series shown in this edition have been revised to
reflect (1) the annual estimates as published in the 1981 report for the Annual Trade
Survey (ATS); and (2) the revision of the factors used to adjust sales and inventories for
seasonal and trading-day-variation.
The estimates of this survey are limited to merchant wholesalers, one of the types of
establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or professional business users, or to other wholesalers; or acting
as agents or brokers in buying for or selling to such persons or companies. Merchant
wholesalers, which account for the major portion of this broad field, are distinguished by
the fact that they take title to the goods they sell, and include wholesale merchants or
jobbers, industrial distributors, exporters, importers, and retailer cooperative warehouses.
Types of wholesale trade not covered in this series include manufacturers' sales branches
and sales offices, buyers, and associations engaged in the cooperative marketing of farm
products, and agents, merchandise or commodity brokers, and commission merchants.




Sales include sales of merchandise and receipts from repairs or other services to customers, after deducting returns, allowances, and discounts; sales of merchandise for
others on a commission basis are also included. Local and State sales taxes and Federal
excise taxes are not included. Inventories represent stocks, generally at cost, of merchandise on hand for sale at the end of the month; they do not include goods held on a
consignment basis or such items as fixtures, equipment, and supplies not held for sale.
The reporting firms are part of a probability sample representing merchant wholesalers in all kinds of business.
The sample was originally drawn from all merchant wholesalers in the Standard Statistical Establishment List (SSEL) as updated to December 31, 1979. The SSEL consisted of two lists. One list was composed of all Employer Identification (El) numbers
issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with reported payroll in at least one quarter of 1979. The second list consisted of all establishments of known multiestablishment
companies as of December 31, 1979.
In the new sample design an annual update is planned to ensure appropriate representation in the sample. This involves identification of large companies with substantial
growth by use of the Census Bureau's annual Company Organization Survey (COS). In
addition, the process of selecting "births" (new wholesale businesses) has been improved
by using both expected employment size and actual payroll during the first calendar
quarter of operation to determine the firm's probability of selection in the survey.
Studies have indicated that using the El number as a sampling unit can underrepresent
some large companies. In the new design, some large multiunit firms selected with certainty are asked to report on a company basis rather than for a sample of El's. The
noncertainty component of the sample representing smaller firms, continues to be selected on
an El basis.
A detailed discussion of the series appears in Monthly Wholesale Trade, Sales and
Inventories: January 1972-December 1981 and January 1973-December 1982 (Revised).
Comprehensive details for the descriptions of the different samples, estimating procedures, etc., as well as estimates of merchant wholesalers' sales and inventories, unadjusted and seasonally adjusted, by kind of business, appear each month in the Monthly
Wholesale Trade report. See also the February 1961, February 1966, and July 1974
Monthly Wholesale Trade reports, as well as the report Monthly Wholesale Trade, Sales
and Inventories: January 1972-December 1981 and January 1973-December 1982
(Revised), for details concerning the introduction of the revised samples. These publications are available from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
The sales and inventory data are adjusted for seasonal variation and, in the case of
sales, also for trading-day differences, by the use of factors developed by the Bureau of
the Census using the X-l 1 version of the Census Method II seasonal adjustment program.
Seasonally adjusted monthly data for 1961-78 for merchant wholesalers' sales and
inventories for the series shown here appear in appendix I to this volume.
5. See note 2 for p. 10.
6. Annual figures are based on data not adjusted for seasonal variation.
7. See note 1 for p. 37 regarding comparability of data.
8. See note 4 for this page regarding comparability of the data.

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1. Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis and Bureau
of the Census. The monthly data for stock-sales ratios are based on the seasonally adjusted
sales and inventory series for manufacturing and trade. The ratios for each month are
derived by dividing end-of-month inventory book values by total sales during the month. The
ratios for a given year are derived by dividing the weighted average of seasonally adjusted inventories (using the 13 observations including the yearend figures for the preceding
and current year) by the monthly average of unadjusted sales for that year. No adjustments have been made to bring inventory book values, which are typically valued at the
lower of cost or market, up to the level of selling prices.
Stock-sales ratios are frequently used in evaluating the current position of inventory
holdings. While they are useful in this respect, considerable caution must be used in such
analyses. In addition to the problem of selecting a "normal" historical period for use as a
frame of reference, appraisal is rendered difficult by the many cyclical and secular
factors that are operative. Furthermore, stock-sales ratios in recent years have exhibited
a progressively larger downward bias due to the valuation of inventories at historical or
acquisition prices. This problem has been aggravated by the recent high rates of inflation and the increased incidence of LIFO as the basis for inventory valuation.
From a cyclical point of view, stock-sales ratios are generally inversely related to
business activity; that is, the ratios tend to rise as sales declined and fall as sales rise.
Typically, the change in direction of the inventory movement tends to occur some time
after the turn in sales. Over the longer run, stock-sales ratios are affected by changing
efficiencies in the handling of inventories due to such factors as improvements in transportation, better control by management, increasing use of computers, and other changes in technology.
See note 1 for p. 11 for a description of the manufacturing series; note 1 for p. 37 and
note 1 for p. 40 for descriptions of the retail sales and retail inventories series; and note 4
for p. 8 for a description of the merchant wholesalers' sales and inventories series.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for the series indicated by a star are in appendix I to this
volume.
2. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. The ratios
are seasonally adjusted end-of-month inventories divided by seasonally adjusted sales
at a monthly rate, both valued in constant (1972) dollars. The inventory series are consistent with the manufacturing and trade portion of the change in business inventory
component of constant-dollar gross national product (see note 1 for p. 180 and note 1 for
p. 9.) The sales series are as described in note 1 for p. 8, after adjustment for price
change.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis prepares the constant-dollar manufacturers' inventories
at the 2-digit Standard Industrial Classification level by stage of fabrication, and wholesalers' and retailers' inventories by kind of business. The deflators are primarily weighted

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PAGES 10-21

averages of Producer Price Indexes—with appropriate lag structures based on information on inventory turnover periods. (See "Constant-Dollar Manufacturing Inventories"
in the November']981 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS for detail.)
Manufacturers' sales (shipments) are deflated at the 3- and 4-digit industry levels
using Producer Price Indexes combined with 1977 product class shipment weights.
Wholesalers' sales are deflated by kind of business using Producer Price Indexes combined with 1977 Census of Manufactures sales weights. Retailers' sales are deflated by
kind of business using Consumer Price Indexes. The selection of price data and the
weights for the component price indexes are based on sales by product line from the 1972
Census of Manufactures.
The series shown, as well as detail by industry and durability, are available beginning
in 1948. The detailed monthly series, and also quarterly series, are usually presented in
the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS once a quarter (see the February 1983 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS). Historical data and information about sources and
methods are available from the National Income and Wealth Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230.
3. See 1st paragraph of note 1 for this page for an explanation of yearly data for the
inventory-sales ratios.

Monthly data for 1961-78 for the series indicated by a star are in appendix I to this
volume. Monthly data prior to 1979 for other series are available upon request.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.

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1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. The composition of the supplementary series components is as follows:
Household durable goods industries.—Household furniture; kitchen articles and pottery;
cutlery, handtools, and hardware; household appliances, radio and TV; ophthalmic goods,
watches, watch cases and clocks, and miscellaneous personal goods.
Capital goods industries.—This series is comparable to the previously published "producers' capital goods" and the "defense products (old series)" categories as published in the
1971 and earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS.
Nondefense industries.—Machinery, except electrical (excluding farm machinery and equipment and machine shops), electrical machinery (excluding household appliances, radio and TV, and electronic components), railroad equipment, and the nondefense
portions of shipbuilding and military tank vehicles, communication equipment, aircraft
and aircraft parts, and ordnance.
Defense products.—Based on separate reports on defense work filed by large defense
contractors in the following industries: Ordnance communication equipment, complete
aircraft and aircraft parts, shipbuilding, and military tank vehicles. The data are comparable to those published annually for the specified industries in the MA-175, Shipments of Defense-Oriented Industries.
3. Annual figures for shipments are based on data not seasonally adjusted but adjusted
for trading-day and calendar-month variation.

1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The term "shipments" as used here represents manufacturers' receipts, or the value of products shipped, less
discounts, returns, and allowances, and excluding freight charges and excise taxes. Shipments
for export as well as for domestic use are included. Shipments by foreign subsidiaries are
excluded, but shipments to a foreign subsidiary by a domestic firm are included. The
shipments figures from the annual survey of manufactures (ASM) to which the current
series is benchmarked include interplant transfers as well as commercial sales. Monthly
shipments are adjusted for trading-day and calendar-month variations.
Inventory data are book values of stocks on hand at the end of the period, and include
materials and supplies, goods in process, and finished goods. Inventories associated with
the nonmanufacturing activities of the company are excluded. In general, inventories
are as valued by the manufacturer.
The series for new orders represents new orders net of cancellations received during
the period. Unfilled orders at the end of a reporting period are orders that have not
passed through the sales account and are equal to unfilled orders at the beginning of the
period plus net new orders received during the period less net sales.
The manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and orders survey provides monthly figures that are comparable to the annual totals published each year in the (ASM). The
survey is designed to measure current industrial activity and to provide an indication of
the future trends. The ASM is a sample survey of approximately 56,000 manufacturing
establishments drawn from a 5-year census of manufactures universe of about 350,000
manufacturing establishments. In the ASM, each manufacturing location reports data
on value of shipments, beginning and end-of-year inventories, as well as various other
economic variables.
The monthly M3 estimates through 1982 are based on information obtained from approximately 4,600 reporting units and include most manufacturing companies with 1,000 or
more employees. In addition, selected smaller companies are included to strengthen the
sample coverage in individual industry categories. For firms that operate in a single M3
industry category, the reporting unit typically comprises all operations of the company.
At the request of the Census Bureau, most large, diversified companies file separate
reports for divisions that operate in different industrial areas.
Each company or reporting unit of a company in the survey is classified into 1 of 79
industry categories for which separate estimates are made based on the major activity of
the reporting unit. Some reporting units include industry activities outside the M3 category in which they are classified.
The monthly estimates of shipments, unfilled orders, and total inventories are derived
for each industry category by multiplying the industry estimate for the previous month
by the percentage change from the previous month for companies reporting in the current month.
Though collected as a separate item, new orders are not calculated according to the
standard ratio-estimate procedure. The reason for this is that not all companies report
new orders; and some that do report this item, limit their reporting to specific products
for which long lead times are required in the production cycle. These companies, in
effect, exclude new orders received for products that are shipped from inventory.
To take advantage of the higher response rate for shipments data and to include orders
filled from inventory, new orders are computed by adjusting the current month's shipments by the change in the backlog of unfilled orders.
The seasonally adjusted estimates for shipments, unfilled orders and total inventories
for each M3 industry category are calculated by dividing the unadjusted estimates by a
seasonal adjustment factor previously computed by the X-l 1 seasonal adjustment program.
Seasonally adjusted new orders are computed by adjusting the current month's seasonally adjusted shipments by the change in the seasonally adjusted backlog of unfilled
orders.
The figures for manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and orders published in this
edition of BUSINESS STATISTICS and beginning with June 1983 issue of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS reflect the latest revision of those series introduced
by the Census Bureau in May 1983. (General explanations of the previous revisions to
the series appear in the 1979 and earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS.)
This latest revision reflects (1) benchmarking of the shipments and inventory data to
the most recent levels available from the 1981 Annual Survey of Manufactures; (2)
recalculation of the new orders estimates; and (3) updating of seasonal adjustment factors. For most of the series revised data are available back to January 1958. A detailed
description of the manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and orders is shown, together
with historical data for all currently available series, in the Current Industrial Reports,
Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders: 1972-80 and 1977-82 (Revised),
available from the Data Users Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.




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1. See note 1 for p. 1 1 .
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.

PAGE 13
1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.
PAGE 14

PAGES 15 and 16
1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.

PAGE 17
1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. See note 2 for p. 14.

PAGE 18
1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.
3. 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.
4. For these industries (food and kindred products, tobacco products, apparel and
related products, petroleum and coal products, chemicals and allied products, and rubber and plastics products), sales are considered equal to new orders.
5. Annual figures are based on data for new orders not seasonally adjusted but adjusted for trading-day and calendar-month variations.

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1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. See note 2 for p. 14.
3. See note 3 for p. 18.
4. Annual figures for new orders are based on data not seasonally adjusted but adjusted for trading-day and calendar-month variation.

PAGE 20
1. See note 1 for p. 11.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.
3. See note 3 for p. 18.

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1. See note 2 for p. 11.
2. See note 2 for p. 14.
3. Source: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. Figures for new business incorporations represent
the total number of stock corporations issued charters under the general business corpo-

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ration laws of the various States and the District of Columbia. The statistics include
completely new businesses that are incorporated, existing businesses that are changed
from the non-corporate to the corporate form of organization, existing corporations that
have been given certificates of authority to operate also in another State, and existing
corporations transferred to a new State. Data for incorporations beginning 1963 include
the District of Columbia.
Seasonally adjusted new business incorporations beginning January 1964 utilize factors developed by the Bureau of the Census Method II electronic computer program.
Monthly data prior to 1979 and annual data prior to 1961 appear in earlier editions of
BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this edition).
4. See 1 st paragraph of note 3 for this page regarding additional coverage.

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1. Source: Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. A failure is defined as "a concern that is involved in
a court proceeding or a voluntary action that is likely to end in loss to creditors." All
industrial and commercial enterprises that are petitioned into the Federal Bankruptcy
Courts are included in the failure records. Also included are: Concerns which are forced
out of business through such actions in the State courts as foreclosure, execution, and
attachments with insufficient assets to cover all claims; concerns involved in court actions
such as receivership, reorganization, or arrangement; voluntary discontinuances with
known loss to creditors; and voluntary compromises with creditors out of court, where
obtainable.
The series shown for liabilities represent approximately current liabilities (i.e., all
accounts and notes payable and all obligations, whether in secured form or not, known to
be held by banks, officers, affiliated companies, supplying companies, or the Government). They do not include long-term publicly held obligations. Offsetting assets are not
taken into account.
The failure data shown in the table through June 1975 are for 48 States and the
District of Columbia; data beginning July 1975 include Hawaii, and beginning September 1976, they include Alaska. Data for all years shown here exclude railroad failures
and such activities as banks, financial companies, holding companies, real estate and
insurance brokers, amusement enterprises, shipping agents, tourist companies, transportation
terminals, etc.
The classification of the failure records by industries conforms to the "Standard Industrial
Classification Manual," in order to facilitate direct comparison between failures and
any other series of data based on the same official code.
The failure index relates the number of failures in each month to the number of industrial and commercial enterprises listed in the Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book. It shows the
annual rate at which business concerns would fail if the number of failures and concerns
listed in that month prevailed for an entire year. The index is expressed as the annual
number of failures per 10,000 listed industrial and commercial enterprises. The "unadjusted" figures have been slightly adjusted to equalize, insofar as possible, the number
of working days each month. Seasonal fluctuations have been removed in the adjusted
index by a method using deviations from a 12-month moving average.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for the series indicated by a star are in appendix I to this
volume; comparable monthly data for all series for 1939-78 (except those for the unadjusted failures indexes prior to 1955 and the seasonally adjusted failure indexes prior to
1947, which are available upon request), together with pertinent qualifications, appear
in earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section).
2. See 3d paragraph of note 1 for this page.

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1. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Statistical Reporting Service,
Crop Reporting Board. Indexes are based on official estimates of prices received by
farmers for their products sold at local markets —point of first sale—or at the point to
which farmers deliver their products.
The reported prices received by farmers are tabulated and averaged by State. The
State estimates of average prices are weighted by marketing or production estimates to
arrive at national averages.
Subgroup indexes from September 1952 to January 1965 were weighted by the 1953-57
average marketing year sales and for individual items 1953-57 calendar year sales were
used. Indexes for 1965 forward are weighted by calendar year marketings for 1971-73.
For combining the various subgroup indexes into an all-crop, an all-livestock and
livestock products, and an all-farrn-products index, weights are percentages based on
average cash receipts of farmers (with adjustments to reflect imputed weights for items
not included in the index) for the two periods, 1953-57, and 1971-73.
There are 44 commodities represented in the index as of January 1981. These items
accounted for about 91 percent of total cash receipts from farm marketings during 1971-73.
The indexes shown here are not adjusted for seasonal variations. The original reports
have adjusted indexes for five subgroups—fresh market fruit; fresh market vegetables;
potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and dry edible beans; dairy products; and poultry and eggs.
The index of prices received by farmers was last revised in May 1976 when the weight
base period was changed from 1953-57 to 1971-73. For further information concerning
this revision write to the USDA, Statistical Reporting Service for the technical reports.
For additional details concerning these indexes see the following USDA publications:
( 1 ) Major Statistical Series, Volume I , Agricultural Prices and Parity, Agriculture
Handbook 365, (2) Agricultural Economics Research, April 1950, (3) Agricultural Economics Research, April-July 1959, (4) special reports, 1976 Revision of Agricultural Price
Indexes, and (5) Scope and Methods, Miscellaneous Publication No. 1308 issued in July
1975.




The items represented in each group and the percentage-weights of the groups, based
on average cash receipts in 1953-57, and 1971-73 are shown in the table below:

Group Weights: Index of Prices Received by Farmers
[Percent]
Commodity Group
All farm products
All crops
Commercial vegetables
Cotton
Feed grains and hay
Food grains
Fruit
Oil-bearing crops
Potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and dry edible beans .
Tobacco
Livestock and products
Dairy products
Meat animals
Poultry and eggs
Wool

1953-57'

1971-732

100.0

100.0
44.2

45.2
4.2
8.4
9.1
7.9
4.7
4.9
1.9
4.1
54.8
14.6
29.1
10.7
.4

4.1

2.9
12.1
7.2
4.5
9.2
1.8
2.4
55.8
11.1
37.2
7.5
Dropped

1. September 1952 to January 1965.
2. January 1965 forward.

Monthly data for 1961-78 for those series indicated by a star appear in appendix I to
this volume. Annual and monthly data back to January 1910 appear in various issues of
Agricultural Prices and Supplements thereto (available from the USDA, Statistical Reporting Service, Crop Reporting Board, Washington, D.C., 20250), and the annual publication Agricultural Statistics (available from the U.S. Government Printing Office).
To facilitate comparison with other indexes, the indexes of prices received by farmers
are converted to a 1977 reference base. Annual and monthly data for 1965-70 and 1971-80
are available from the Agricultural Prices 1980 and 1981 annual summaries respectively. The converted indexes supplement, but do not replace the official series, which, pursuant to law, are published on the 1910-14=100 base. Data for current months, on both
bases, appear in the June 1981 and subsequent monthly issues of Agricultural Prices.
2. Includes data for items not shown separately.
3. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Statistical Reporting Service,
Crop Reporting Board. The Index of Prices Paid by Farmers, including Interest, Taxes,
and Wage Rates, is a measure of the changes that occur in the level of prices paid by
farmers and their families for commodities and services used in living and farm production. In addition to commodities, the combined index (Parity Index) includes data for
interest per acre on indebtedness secured by farm real estate, taxes per acre on farm real
estate, and wage rates paid hired farm labor.
Prices paid by farmers are compiled primarily from data reported by firms that sell to
farmers and ranchers. Costs of feeder pigs, electricity, and telephone services are reported by
farmers. Prices paid for individual commodities are estimated by States, and then weighted
by estimates of purchases of the commodity by farmers in each State to obtain a national
average. Survey procedures and frequency were changed in 1977. See Agricultural Prices,
January 1977 for program changes (available from USDA, Statistical Reporting Service, Crop Reporting Board).
For the period September 1952-64 weights were based on 1955 expenditures and for
1965 forward 1971-73 expenditures. The commodity-group indexes are combined into
an index representing commodities used in both living and production, together with
interest, taxes, and wage rates paid hired farm labor, by weighting the group indexes in
proportion to the percentage of total expenditures represented by the commodities and
services in the corresponding groups in the respective periods.
Percentage weights used in deriving the combined index are shown in the table below:

Group Weights: Index of Prices Paid by Farmers Including Interest,
Taxes, and Wage Rates
[Percent]
Weight Base Period

Family living items
Production items
Taxes
Interest
Wage rates
Commodities, services, interest, taxes, and wage rates
1. September 1952 to January 1965.
2. January 1965 forward.

19551

1971-732

39.50
50.90
2.04
.96
6.60
100.0

30.4
57.6
2.8
4.0
5.2
100.0

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Monthly data for 1961-78 for the series indicated by a star appear in appendix I to
this volume.
Annual indexes back to 1910 and monthly and quarterly indexes for 1923-60 were
published in USDA, Statistical Reporting Service, Statistical Bulletin No. 319, 1962. A
detailed description of the 1950 and 1959 revisions of the indexes appears in the April-July
1959 issue of Agricultural Economics Research. A technical description of the 1976
revision may be obtained from the USDA, Statistical Reporting Service. Reference should
also be made to the following USDA publications for: (1) Method of computing Parity
Prices—Agricultural Prices, January issue, each year, (2) a description of the major
indexes and Parity—Major Statistical Series, Volume 1, Agricultural Prices and Parity,
Agricultural Handbook 365, (3) years prior to 1971— supplements to the September
issues of Agricultural Prices, (4) 1971 and subsequent years—the August Supplements
of Agricultural Prices, and (5) additional detail concerning these indexes—Scope and
Methods, Miscellaneous Publication No. 1308 issued in July 1975. These publications
are available from the USDA, Statistical Reporting Service, Crop Reporting Board,
Washington, D.C. 20250.
In order to facilitate comparison with other indexes, the indexes of prices paid by
farmers are converted to a 1977 reference base. Annual averages and monthly data back
to 1965 on the 1977 base were published in the 1980 and 1981 annual summaries of
Agricultural Prices. Data for current months, on both bases, appear in the June 1981
and subsequent monthly issues of Agricultural Prices. The converted data supplement,
but do not replace the official series, which pursuant to law, are published on the
1910-14= 100 base.
4. The Parity Ratio is the quotient expressed as a percentage, obtained by dividing the
Index of Prices Received by Farmers by the Parity Index (Prices Paid, Including Interest, Taxes, and Wage Rates), both indexes on the 1910-14=100 base. It measures whether
the prices farmers receive for farm products are, on the average, higher or lower than
prices they pay for goods and services in relation to the base period, 1910-14.
A ratio that incorporates and reflects Government payments made directly to farmers
is identified as an "Adjusted Parity Ratio." It is described in detail in the January 1964
issue of Agricultural Prices. Monthly data for the Adjusted Parity Ratio appear in the
January issues of Agricultural Prices each year since 1964. (A monthly "preliminary
Adjusted Parity Ratio" is described in the April 1967 issue of Agricultural Prices, and
the figures appear in each monthly issue thereafter.) Annual data for 1961-82 are shown
in the table below:
Adjusted Parity Ratio, 1961-82
[1910-14=100]
Year

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971

Year

83
84
81
80
81
85
79
79
79
77
75

1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982

79
94
87
76
72
68
72
72
65
62
58

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1. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Consumer Price
Indexes (CPFs) are statistical measures of the average changes in the cost of fixed, or
constant, "market baskets" of consumer goods and services purchased by the index
population, either all urban consumers or urban wage earners and clerical workers,
CPI's are based on prices of food, clothing, shelter, and fuels, transportation fares,
charges for doctors' and dentists' services, drugs, and other goods and services that
people buy for day-to-day living. Prices are collected in 85 urban areas across the country from about 18,000 tenants, 18,000 housing units for property taxes, and about 24,000
establishments—grocery and department stores, hospitals, filling stations, and other types of
stores and service establishments. Prices of food, fuels, and a few other items are obtained
every month in all 85 locations. Prices of most other commodities and services are collected every month in the five largest geographic areas and every other month in other
areas. Prices of most goods and services are obtained by personal visits of the Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS) representatives.
The indexes as published in the 1971 and subsequent issues of BUSINESS STATISTICS, and beginning with the March 1971 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, are
on a 1967=100 reference base. Indexes on this base were first published by the BLS for
January 1971.
The last major revision of the indexes was completed in December 1977. Effective
with release of the January 1978 data, the BLS introduced: (1) an updated and revised
CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) and (2) a broader based
CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), including salaried workers, the self-employed,
the retired, and the unemployed, as well as wage earners and clerical workers. This
revision included an updating of the expenditure weights for the various spending categories (such as food, clothing, and medical care) and the area, item, and outlet samples.
In addition to the introduction of the CPI-U, which represents about 80 percent of the
noninstitutional civilian population whereas the CPI-W represents about 40 percent,
other visible improvements include: (1) monthly or bimonthly indexes that are availablefor 28 major urban areas compared with monthly or quarterly indexes for 23 areas previously; (2) regional indexes that are available for urban areas of different population-




size classes; and (3) some index components that are of a more general character than
a very specific item. Less obvious improvements include: (1) more representative outlets;
(2) increased monthly and bimonthly pricing, largely replacing quarterly pricing; (3)
expansion of the number of areas from which prices were obtained from a sample of 85
primary sampling units (PSU's) (instead of 56 urban areas as formerly) including central
cities, suburbs, and urbanized places within 25 miles of a selected county or selected
groups of contiguous counties, and also collection outside of the PSU's to represent
out-of-town purchases; (4) substantially lower measurement errors; and (5) improved
statistical methods. Both the new CPI-U and the revised CPI-W were linked to the
unrevised CPI-W as of December 1977 to provide continuous series.
Details regarding the major revision effective with the January 1964 index appear in
the 1977 and earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS; details regarding the major
revision effective with the January 1953 index as well as information pertaining to the
1962 conversion of the index to the 1957-59 reference base, appear in the 1963 and
earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS; a description of the interim adjustment of
the index for the 1950-52 period appears in the 1953 issue of BUSINESS STATISTICS.
The description of the CPI's in the following paragraphs applies mainly to the series
beginning January 1978 and includes information for some indexes not published here.
The quantity and quality of items contained in the respective market baskets are held
constant except at times of weight revisions. The CPI's reflect, therefore, only changes
in prices and none of the other factors that affect family living expenses, such as change
in family composition; they do not reflect changes in the kinds and amounts of goods and
services families buy, or the total amount families spend for living, or the differences in
living costs in different places.
The indexes are of the weighted aggregative type. When it was first issued in 1919
(with index data going back to 1914), the time-to-time changes in retail prices were
weighted according to expenditures of wage earners and clerical workers in large cities
during 1917-19. At different times it has been necessary to modernize the samples and
methods of calculation of the index and to bring up to date the "market basket" of goods
and services included. The index numbers as currently published, utilize the 1917-19
expenditure weights for the 1913-14 period; 1934-36 expenditure weights for the 1930-49
period; and the average of the two sets of weights for the intervening period of 1925-29.
Weights for 1950-52 represent 1947-49 spending patterns, and those for 1953-63 were
estimated 1952 spending patterns, based on a study of consumer expenditures in 1950.
(Pending completion of the major revision made in January 1953, certain interim adjustments were made in 1951 and the indexes were recalculated back to January 1950—except
data for "all items" and "rent" which were revised back to January 1940 to correct for a
bias in the rent index.) Weights for 1964-77 were derived from reported expenditures of
a carefully selected sample of wage-earner and clerical-worker families and individuals
in 1960-61 and adjusted for price changes between the survey dates and 1963. The
current spending patterns reflected in the CPI's were derived from a Consumer Expenditure
Survey undertaken over the 1972-73 period. The reported expenditures were adjusted
for price change between the survey dates and December 1977.
The goods and services covered by the index are those customarily identified as "purchased for daily living" items. Prior to January 1978, about 400 items were priced, with
the basis of sample selection being probability proportionate to importance in consumer
spending. Two subsamples of items were priced in different cities and in different outlet
samples. All of the most important items were priced in all of the 56 cities, while those of
lesser importance were priced in either of two subsamples of cities. Detailed, rather
narrowly defined specifications were used to collect prices for items of the same quality
in successive price periods. Beginning with the 1978 revision, approximately 265 sets of
items, called item strata, are priced for the CPI's. These fairly broad categories of goods
and services are exhaustively defined on checklists. The original selection of the specific
items to be priced in a specific retail store is generally accomplished by a collector using
the checklist in systematic stages that take sales information provided by the respondent
into account in each stage. After the initial selection, the same item (or a close substitute) is priced from period to period so that, as far as possible, differences in reported
prices are measures of price change only. This revised procedure gives each variety,
brand, size, etc., a chance of selection proportional to its importance in total sales for the
general category in the particular store. Federal, State, and city taxes directly associated with the purchase and use of items are reflected in the index for the items on which
they are imposed. Property taxes are included in the cost of home-ownership and implicitly
included in rental costs. Neither income, personal property, nor social security taxes are
included.
Food, fuels, and several other times are priced monthly in each urban location. Prices
of most other goods and services are obtained on a regular rotating pricing cycle—monthly in
the five largest urban areas and every other month in all other places. Most prices are
obtained from personal visits by BLS representatives. Mail questionnaires are used to
obtain public utility rates, some fuel prices, and certain other items.
As a result of the 1972-73 Consumer Expenditure Survey and the change to the "disaggregated" pricing technique, the components of the CPI, including groups, subgroups,
and right down to the individual item indexes, have undergone numerous changes. Although
this disaggregated, outlet-specific pricing has little visible effect on the summary price
indexes, the number of detailed price indexes published has been changed substantially
because of the significantly larger range of goods and services covered. The reduction in
detail, however, has been outweighed by the improved representation of more accurate
measures. Some examples of new items being priced for the CPI due to these methodological changes are electronic calculators, auto rentals, convalescent and nursing home
care, hairpieces and wigs, and safe deposit box rental. In addition, a greater variety of
used cars, more convenience foods, more infants' and toddlers' clothing, etc., are priced.
The coverage of some of the major component indexes are described in what follows:
The food index component includes both food at home and food away from home
(restaurant meals and other food bought and eaten away from home). Prior to the revision made in January 1953, prices for "food away from home" were estimated to move
like prices for "food at home," but since that date have been measured by prices for
restaurant meals and snacks (including vending machine items). (See the technical notes,
"Food Distribution Changes and the Consumer Price Index," Reprint No. 2434 from the
January 1964 Monthly Labor Review (MLR); " Calculation of Average Retail Food

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Prices," published in the January 1965 issue of the MLR; and "Revision of the CPI Food
Outlet Sample," Reprint No. 2563 from the January 1968 MLR.}
The housing index measures changes in rental costs and in terms of expenses connected with the acquisition and operation of a home. Prior to the 1953 revision, the cost of
the acquisition of a home was considered an investment and was excluded from the index
coverage. A general description of homeownership and rental costs is provided in the
July 1970 MLR, Reprint No. 2682. In early 1980, the BLS released five experimental
indexes with alternative homeownership measures. A description of these measures is
contained in BLS Report No. 593, "CPI Issues." In October 1981, the BLS announced
plans to change the homeownership component of the CPI's to a rental equivalence measure similar to one of the experimental indexes, but with some refinements. The change
in the official CPI-U would be made effective with release of the CPI for January 1983
and the CPI-W would be changed with release of the CPI for January 1985. The objective of
the change is to measure the change in costs for a flow of homeownership services used
by all homeowners rather than just the costs of acquiring the asset. Additional information about the changes can be found in the December 1981 Statistical Reporter, pp.
62-69, and the February 1983 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, p. S-36.
The private transportation index includes prices paid by urban consumers on such
items as new and used automobiles, gasoline, motor oil, tires, repairs and maintenance,
insurance, registration fees, driver's licenses, parking fees, etc. City bus, streetcar, subway, taxicab, intercity bus, airplane, and railroad coach fares are some of the components of the public transportation index. Additional information may be found in the
August 1956 MLR, Reprint No. 2202; the January 1978 and subsequent CPI Detailed
Reports; and the May 1961 MLR, Reprint No. 2368.
The medical care index includes prices for several drugs and prescriptions; other medical care commodities; physicians' services; dentists' fees; other professional services;
hospital rooms, other hospital and medical care services; and health insurance. Health
insurance is represented by prices for a number of hospital and professional services for
which claims are paid, plus a small portion representing the insurer's earnings or "overhead."
For details on health insurance, see the technical note, "Health Insurance in the Revised
CPI," in the November 1964 MLR. (See also the August 1978 MLR.)
As previously stated, the quantity weights used beginning 1978 represent the average
purchases of the urban consumer or urban wage earner and clerical worker population
groups in the years 1972-73. The basic information for this weight calculation was obtained
from the 1972-73 Consumer Expenditure Survey in 216 areas, adjusted for price change
between the survey dates and 1977. Most of the expenditure information was obtained in
a series of quarterly interviews that involved about 20,000 families and covered the
calendar years 1972 and 1973. Additionally, another sample of about 18,000 families
kept 2-week diaries to provide expenditure data for frequent purchases, such as food
and personal care items, which are typically difficult to recall over a longer period. The
average annual incomes were $11,745 and $12,453, respectively, for the all urban consumer and urban wage earner and clerical worker population groups.
A major innovation in the 1978 revision consisted of determining, in a scientific way,
where people buy. A Point-of-Purchase Survey (POPS) was conducted to select for each
index population a representative sample of retail stores, mail houses, bowling alleys,
doctors' offices, and other places where goods and services were bought. In previous
revisions, data permitting a scientific selection of outlets were unavailable. Although in
the 1964 revision, areas and types of outlets were selected with probability methods, the
outlets themselves were not. Outlets that dropped out of the sample were replaced on a
judgment basis, and no provision was made for reflecting shifts in merchandising techniques or for the development of new stores and shopping areas. The lack of a scientifically selected outlet sample and the deterioration in the sample over time were two of
the most serious deficiencies—or possible sources of bias—in the previous CPI system.
The 1974 POPS provided the only known technique for associating market basket items
with outlets frequented by the two specific population groups and covered approximately 23,000 families. Between 1978 and January 1982, separate outlet samples were maintained for the two population groups. Beginning with data for January 1982, prices collected from the sample of stores and service establishments selected for the CPI-U are
also used for the CPI-W. Most items priced for the indexes were selected from the full
probability sample of retail stores and other outlets developed from survey results.
Since the 1978 revision, to ensure that the CPI properly reflects the market place on a
continuing basis, a POPS is conducted in one-fifth of the 85 primary sampling units in
the outlet sample each year. From these surveys, a new outlet sample for each pricing
area is selected. Thus, over a 5-year period, the entire CPI outlet sample can be revised.
Still another survey was initiated to provide more accurate and current data for the
rent index. Under the previous system, in most cities, rent data were collected for two
subsamples of up to 500 rental units each. Rents in each subsample were recorded every
6 months—one sample priced 3 months after the other so that rent levels were collected
every 3 months by interviewers who either phoned or visited tenants. The interviewers
used a detailed checklist covering cost for fuels, gas and electricity, telephones, garage
space, furniture, water, maid service, switchboard service, and so forth. In the five largest cities, three subsamples of about 500 rental units each were priced semiannually in
different calendar months, providing data for a different subsample every 2 months, and
for the same subsample every 6 months.
A new rent survey, begun in 1974, has been incorporated into the ongoing CPI program. Under the new system, the overall sample within cities is smaller, and each sample
is divided into six subsamples for semiannual pricing. Thus, rent information is collected
from different subsamples each month rather than bimonthly or quarterly as before. For
example, one subsample is surveyed in January and July, another in February and August,
and so on. Interviewers ask for the amount of the previous month's rent as well as the
current rent to make short-term comparisons of rent between the current month and the
previous month and this 1-month change is combined with the 6-month change to generate a composite change for each subsample. The new sample design, therefore, has
improved the timeliness as well as the accuracy of the rent index.
In calculating the index, price changes for the various items in each location are combined with weights that represent their importance in the spending of their respective
index population. Individual urban area data are then combined in the total index with
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earners and clerical workers. Almost half of the weight is carried by the 23 largest areas
(about a quarter of the weight is carried by the 5 largest areas), only a little over 10
percent of the weight is carried by the 16 areas selected to represent the smallest areas
with urban population from 2,500 to 75,000, and the two intermediate size classes—those
composed of areas having urban population between 75,000 to 385,000 and 385,000 to
1,250,000—each carry about one-fifth of the weight. Most of the index numbers are
computed on the 1967=100 reference base; index numbers for new series that had no
close counterpart prior to the 1978 revision are computed on a December 1977=100
base; the "all items" index for the U.S. city average and for selected areas is also available (from the BLS) on the 1957-59= 100 base.
In December 1982, the relative importance of the goods and services priced for the
CPI-U was as follows: food and beverages, 20.069; housing, 37.721; apparel and upkeep,
5.205; transportation, 21.791; medical care, 5.995; entertainment, 4.206; and other goods and
services 5.014. For the CPI-W, the comparable figures were as follows: food and beverages 19.012; housing, 42.686; apparel and upkeep, 4.530; transportation, 21.364; medical care, 4.675; entertainment, 3.444; and other goods and services, 4.289.
Beginning January 1966, the BLS monthly release show seasonally adjusted national
indexes for selected groups, subgroups, and special groups where there is a significant
seasonal pattern of price change. The factors currently in use were derived by the Census
X-l 1 Seasonal Factor Method. In January of each year, seasonally adjusted indexes and
seasonal factors for at least the preceding 5 years are updated based on data through the
previous December.
Monthly data for 1961-78 (where available) for those series indicated by a star appear
in appendix 1 to this volume. Historical data tables, some providing annual data prior to
1961 and monthly or quarterly data prior to 1979, including the special group indexes
are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20212.
The indexes are initially issued in the form of a press release about four weeks following the month to which the data pertain. The CPI Detailed Report is issued about a
month after the press release. Detailed data and quarterly articles analyzing price developments in the Nation's economy are presented in the MLR.
Monthly releases of the U.S. Department of Labor contain, in addition to the national
average, indexes for areas grouped by size of city, by region of the country, for crossclassifications of regions and size classes, and for the following areas: Chicago; Detroit;
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim; New York; Philadelphia; Boston; Houston; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Pittsburgh; Buffalo; Cleveland; Dallas-Ft. Worth; Milwaukee; San
Diego; Seattle-Everett; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; Baltimore; Cincinnati, Honolulu;
Kansas City; St. Louis; Anchorage; Northeastern Pennsylvania; Miami; Portland, OregonWashington; San Francisco-Oakland; and Denver-Boulder.
Additional information on the concept, methods of calculation, uses, and limitations
of the index may be found in the following publications of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Bulletin No. 593, "CPI Issues" (February 1980).
Report No. 517, "The Consumer Price Index: Concepts and Content Over the Years"
(Revised May 1978).
"Seasonally Adjusted CPI Components," a technical note in the August 1966 issue of
the MLR.
"Updating the Consumer Price Index—An Overview," an article in July 1974 MLR
(Reprint No. 1979).
"Escalation and the CPI: Information for Users," a pamphlet issued by the BLS in
1978 (Revised).
"Facts About the Revised Consumer Price Index," a pamphlet issued by the BLS in
1978 (Revised)
"The Statistical Structure of the Revised Consumer Price Index," a technical note in
the August 1964 issue of the MLR.
"New Features of the Revised Consumer Price Index," an article in the April 1964
issue of the MLR.
"The Revised Consumer Price Index," an article in the February 1953 issue of the
MLR.
"New Consumer Price Indexes by Size of City," an article in the August 1972 issue of
the MLR (Reprint No. 2822).
"Measuring Regional Price Change in Urban Areas," an article in the October 1973
issue of the MLR (Reprint No. 2920).
Bulletin No. 1554, "The Consumer Price Index: Technical Notes."
Bulletin No. 1517, "The Consumer Price Index: History and Techniques."
Bulletin No. 1 7 1 1 , "BLS Handbook of Methods."
Bulletin No. 1366, "Seasonal Factors—Consumer Price Index: Selected Series, June
1953-May 1961."
Bulletin No. 1256, "Consumer Prices in the United States, 1953-58."
Bulletin No. 1165, "Consumer Prices in the United States, 1949-52."
Bulletin No. 1140, "The Consumer Price Index: A Layman's Guide."
Bulletin No. 1039, "Interim Adjustment of Consumers' Price Index."
Bulletin No. 966, "Consumers' Prices in the United States, 1942-48."
Bulletin No. 699, "Changes in Cost of Living in Large Cities in the United States,
1913-1941."
2. Includes home purchase costs, which were classified under services prior to 1964;
indexes for earlier periods have been recomputed according to the new definition.
3. Excludes home purchase costs, which were classified under this heading prior to
1964; indexes for earlier periods have been recomputed according to the new definition.
4. Includes data for items not shown separately.
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1. See note 1 for p. 24.
2. Includes costs for lodging while out of town and tenants' insurance not shown separately.
3. Includes home purchase, mortgage interest, taxes, insurance, and home maintenance
and repairs.
4. Includes residential telephone, water, sewerage service, and other utilities not shown
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5. Called "solid and petroleum fuels" prior to 1964 and "fuel oil and coal" from 1964
through 1977.
6. Includes data for items not shown separately.

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1. See note 1 for p. 24.
2. Seasonally adjusted price indexes are designed to eliminate the effect of changes
that normally occur at the same time and in about the same magnitude every year—such
as price movements resulting from changing climatic conditions, production cycles, model
changeovers, holidays, and sales.
The factors currently used for computing the seasonally adjusted indexes were derived
by the Census X-l 1 Seasonal Factor Method. In January of each year, seasonally adjusted
indexes and seasonal factors for at least the preceding 5 years are updated based on data
through the previous December. Detailed descriptions of BLS seasonal adjustment procedures are available upon request from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20212.

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1. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The Producer Price Index, formerly known as the Wholesale Price Index, is designed to show the
general rate and direction of price movements at the primary market level for finished,
intermediate, and crude goods, as well as for particular commodities and groups of commodities. The change to the name "Producer Price Index," which became effective when
March 1978 data were released, was made to reflect more accurately the coverage of the
data. At the same time there was a shift in analytical emphasis from the All Commodities Index, the Industrial Commodities Index, and other traditional commodity grouping
indexes to the Finished Goods Index and other stage-of-processing (SOP) indexes.
Prices used in calculating Producer Price Indexes represent prices received by producers in the first important commercial transaction for each commodity. These indexes
measure only "real" changes; i.e., price changes not influenced by changes in quality,
quantity, terms of sale, level of distribution, unit prices, or source of price. Most quotations are the selling prices of selected manufacturers or other producers, although some
prices are those quoted on organized exchanges or markets. Transaction prices are sought in
general, but list or book prices are used if transaction prices are not available. Prices
reported are exclusive of excise taxes.
Producer Price Indexes can be organized primarily by commodity or by SOP. The
commodity structure organizes products by similarity of end-use or material composition. Each individual product is grouped under one of 15 major commodity groups, two
of which comprise the Farm Products and Processed Foods and Feeds Index and the
other 13 of which compose the Industrial Commodities Index; the All Commodities Index is
composed of all 15 major commodity groups. SOP indexes (formerly known as economic
sector indexes) organize products according to the class of buyer and the degree of processing, manufacturing, or assembling to which the products are subjected before they
enter the market. The three major SOP indexes are: (1) Finished goods, commodities
that will not undergo further processing and are ready for sale to the ultimate user (e.g.,
automobiles, meats, apparel, machine tools); (2) Intermediate materials, supplies, and
components, commodities that have been processed but require further processing before
they become finished goods (e.g., steel mill products, cotton yarns, lumber, paper boxes,
flour); and (3) Crude materials for further processing, products entering the market for
the first time which have not been manufactured or fabricated but which will be processed before becoming finished goods (e.g., scrap metals, crude petroleum, raw cotton,
livestock).
For analysis of general price trends, SOP indexes are more useful than commodity
grouping indexes. This is because commodity grouping indexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleading signals of price changes by reflecting the same price movement through
various stages of processing. For example, suppose that a price rise for steel scrap results
in an increase in the price of steel sheet and then an advance in price of automobiles
produced from that steel. The All Commodities Index and the Industrial Commodities
Index would reflect the same price movement three times—once for the steel scrap, once
for the steel sheet, and once for the automobiles. This multiple counting occurs because
the weighting structure for the All Commodities Index uses the total shipment values for
all commodities at all stages of processing. On the other hand, the Finished Goods Index
would reflect the change in automobile prices, the Intermediate Materials Index would
reflect the steel sheet price change, and the Crude Materials Index would reflect the rise
in the price of steel scrap.
Some products may be allocated to more than one stage-of-processing grouping. For
example, while most gasoline is sold to individual consumers as a finished good, business
firms also purchase gasoline as an intermediate product for their motor vehicle fleets. In
such cases, the total weight of the commodity is distributed among the various SOP
categories according to the class of customer and the relative proportion of output that is
consumed at each level of processing. For the period 1947-66, the basis of this distribution was the BLS interindustry study for the year 1947. For the period 1967-75, the
1958 interindustry study of the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis
was used as the basis for distribution. Since 1976, the 1967 interindustry study of the
Bureau of Economic Analysis has been used as the basis for distribution.
The BLS revises the Producer Price Index weighting structure periodically when data
from industrial censuses become available, generally at 5-year intervals. Since January
1976, the new weighting structure incorporates values of net shipments of commodities
in 1972 as reported in the Census of Manufactures, Census of Minerals Industries, and
other sources. From 1967 through 1975, weights were based on the 1963 industrial censuses and, from 1961 through 1966, on the 1958 censuses.
An extensive change in the commodity classification structure was introduced in January 1967 to provide more index detail than formerly, and to eliminate some inconsistencies in the earlier classification system. A number of new indexes resulted from the




reclassification, and some former indexes were discontinued. The new indexes were recalculated back to 1947 wherever possible. The new indexes affected by classification changes
are individually footnoted in this volume. Further details on the revised classification
structure appear in Wholesale Prices and Price Indexes, January 1967 (Final) and February 1967 (Final).
The index as published in the 1969, 1967, 1965, and 1963 editions of BUSINESS
STATISTICS and, the April 1962-Janujiry 1971 issues of the SURVEY OF CURRENT
BUSINESS, reflects the series converted to the reference base 1957-59=100. Indexes
on the 1957-59 base were first published by BLS beginning with the January 1962 index.
The index as published in the 1971 and subsequent volumes of BUSINESS STATISTICS and, beginning with the February 1971 SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS,
reflects the series converted to the reference base 1967 = 100. Indexes were first published by BLS on the 1967 = 100 base with the January 1971 index.
The general concepts and methods used in the index are the same as before the 1962
and 1971 conversions to the 1957-59 and 1967 reference bases. These rebasings of the
Producer Price Index were not accompanied by a change in the base weights; the methodology employed in converting to the new reference bases involved routine arithmetical
calculations that did not affect the continuity or statistical comparability of the index
series. Detailed information regarding the conversion, as well as rebasing factors for all
series in the Producer Price Index, are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20212. See also Wholesale Prices and
Price Indexes, 1962, Bulletin No. 1411; Wholesale Prices and Price Indexes, 1963, Bulletin No. 1513; and Wholesale Prices and Price Indexes, January 1971.
In 1978, BLS began the first comprehensive revision of the Producer Price Indexes.
This revision will result in the following improvements to the indexes: (1) Multiple counting
of price changes, which occurs in the present indexes, will be eliminated by a revised
classification and aggregating structure which will also be more consistent with the
structures used for many other measures of economic performance, (2) scientific sampling techniques will replace the current judgmental procedures, (3) coverage of production
will be expanded, (4) samples of producers and products will be larger, (5) all kinds of
prices needed to reflect adequately prices at which transactions actually occur will be
treated systematically, and (6) measures of index error and precision, not now possible,
will be available. This revision will establish a new system of price indexes; comprising
of four major components: (1) Industry output price indexes, (2) Detailed commodity
price indexes, (3) SOP price indexes, and (4) Industry input price indexes. The revision
will require several years for completion; the results will be published as they become
available. For more information regarding this revision, see "Improving the measurement of producer price change" published in the BLS, Monthly Labor Review, April
1978. The last general revision of the procedures used to calculate the Producer Price
Indexes was completed in 1952; being worked back to January 1947 and linked to the old
series to provide a continuous index.
For periods shown here through 1966, the prices most often used were those that prevailed on a particular day of the month—usually Tuesday of the week containing the
15th of the month; beginning January 1967 prices relate, for the most part, to the Tuesday of the week in which the 13th of the month falls. For some commodities, however,
another day may be selected as a more representative trading day; e.g., some farm products are priced as of Monday. Usually the prices selected are f.o.b. production or central
marketing points. Delivered prices are included only when it is the customary practice of
the industry to quote prices on this basis.
The index is calculated as a weighted average of price changes. The weights used in
the index represent the total net selling value of commodities (including the value of
sales for export) produced, processed in, or imported into the United States and flowing
into primary markets. Values are f.o.b. production point and exclusive of excise taxes;
the values of interplant transfers, military products, and goods sold at retail directly
from producing establishments are excluded. The weight universe includes values from
industries classified as manufacturing, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying,
well operation, and gas and electricity public utilities. It includes values for goods competitive with those produced in the producing sector of the economy, such as waste and
scrap materials. All systematic production is included, but individually priced items,
such as works of art, are excluded. Civilian goods normally purchased by the Government are included, but production of military goods is excluded. The Producer Price
Index refers to the private producing sector of the economy and sales by the Government
are excluded; however, Government sales of electric power are included since they are
considered competitive with free market sales. The import values include imports from
foreign countries, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Calculation of an individual commodity price index starts with the average of prices
for individual company reporters, with each reporter usually having equal weight regardless
of any differences in company size. The short-term relative of price change, which is the
ratio of the current month's average price to the previous month's average price, is then
applied to the previous month's index to derive the current month's index. To derive
indexes for commodity groupings, each commodity price relative is first weighted with
its own shipment value plus the shipment values of related commodities not directly
priced whose prices are assumed to move similarly. The individual weighted commodity
price relatives are summed to produce a commodity grouping aggregate, which is then
divided by its corresponding weighted value in the index base period. Similar procedures
are used to derive indexes for SOP, durability of product groupings, and a number of
special composite groupings.
For a more detailed description of Producer Price Indexes and methods of calculation,
see BLS Handbook of Methods for Surveys and Studies (1976) (Bulletin No. 1910),
available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington,
D.C. 20212. For more detailed descriptions of SOP indexes, see Producer Prices and
Price Indexes, Supplement 1978, Data for 1977; Wholesale Prices and Price Indexes,
Supplement 1976, Data for 1975; and Wholesale Prices and Price Indexes, January
1967 (Final) and February 1967 (Final).
Monthly data for 1961-78 for those series indicated by a star appear in appendix I to
this volume. Historical data sheets providing annual and monthly data for all available
periods for all published series are available upon request from the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20212.

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Annual data for 1947-60 are shown in the table below:

2. Prior to January 1967, entitled "farm products and processed foods." Although
there were changes in composition, the index is considered to be comparable with the
earlier series. The index now includes alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages and manufactured animal feeds in addition to the items included in the former index.
3. This index includes alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages and manufactured animal
feeds corresponding to the census of manufactures classification system and is not comparable with the former index "processed foods" as published in the 1965 and earlier
editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS.

Purchasing Power of the Dollar

[1967=$1.00]
As measured by consumer prices
(CPI-W)

As measured by producer prices
Year

Year

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1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
195?
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960

1.351
1.252
1.289
1 266
1.156
1 163
1.175
1 172
1.170
1.138
1 098
1.073
1.075
1.067

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960

$1.495
1.387
1.401
1.387
1.285
1.258
1.248
1.242
1.247
1.229
1.186
1.155
1.145
1.127

1. See note 1 for p. 27.
2. Prior to January 1967, entitled "commodities other than farm products and foods."
The new group excludes alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages and manufactured animal
feeds, but the indexes are considered generally comparable with those formerly published. Effective January 1976, textile products were reclassified and weights were revised.
Fibers, yarns, threads, and fabrics are now grouped largely according to current marketing patterns whereas they had previously been classified according to type of fiber.
3. Prior to January 1967, "machinery and equipment" and "transportation equipment"
were combined and published as one special group index titled "machinery and motive
products." Effective January 1967, they were separated into two major group indexes in
the new regular classification structure. "Transportation equipment" as published in the
1967 and subsequent editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS is shown on a reference
base of December 1968=100 and includes the former subgroups of machinery and motive
products titled "motor vehicles" and "transportation equipment, R.R. rolling stock."
4. See note 2 for this page.
5. Prior to January 1967 called "motor vehicles" and shown formerly under "machinery
and motive products" (see note 3 for this page).

Monthly data for 1961-78 appear in appendix I to this volume. Historical data tables
providing monthly data are available back to 1913 upon request to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20212.

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PAGE 30

1. See note 1 for p. 27.
2. The seasonally adjusted data tend to eliminate the effect of changes that normally
occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude each year. Such price
movements result from normal weather patterns, regular production and marketing cycles,
model changeovers, seasonal discounts, and holidays. Seasonal factors are revised at the
beginning of each year to take into account the most recent 12 months of data. Seasonally adjusted data for the previous 5 years are thus subject to change each January.
3. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; computed from
indexes compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The
purchasing power of the dollar measures changes in the quantity of goods and services a
dollar w i l l buy at a p a r t i c u l a r date compared with a selected base date. It must be
defined in terms of: (1) The specific commodities and services that are to be purchased
with the dollar; (2) the market level (producer, retail, etc.) at which they are purchased;
and (3) the dates for which the comparison is to be made. Thus, the purchasing power of
the dollar for a selected period, compared with another period, may be measured in
terms of a single commodity or a large group of commodities, for example, all goods and
services purchased by consumers at retail, or all finished commodities sold in primary
markets.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes two basic price indexes that may be used to
calculate the purchasing power of the dollar in the United States: (1) The Producer Price
Index for Finished Goods, which relates to prices received by the producers of finished
commodities at the primary market level, and (2) the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W,
through 1977; CPI-U, beginning 1978) which measures average changes in retail prices
of goods and services. See note 1 for p. 24 for an explanation of the difference between
the CPI-W and the CPI-U. The original indexes from which the purchasing power series are
computed are shown on pp. 24 and 27.
The purchasing power of the dollar is computed by dividing the price index number for
the base period by the price index number for the date to be compared, and expressing
the result in dollars and cents. The base period is the period in which the price index
averages 100.0 and in which the purchasing power is $1.00. The following table illustrates the calculation of the purchasing power of the 1967 dollar and the June 1957
dollar in June 1967:
Price Index (1967 =100)
Market level
(1)

June 1957
(2)

1967
(3)

June 1967
(4)

93.2
84.3

100.0
100.0

100.2
99.7

Primary (PPI)
Consumer (CPI)

June 1967 purchasing power

Primary (PPI)
Consumer (CPI)

June 1957 = $1.00
Col. 2-:-Col. 4
(5)

1967 = 51.00
Col. 3-T-C01.4
(6)

$0.930
.846

$0.998
1.003

Thus, the first figure in column 5 expresses the June 1967 primary market value of the
June 1957 dollar (June 1957 = $1.00) and indicates a decline of 7 percent in purchasing
power between June 1957 and June 1967.




1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. New construction
covers the complete original erection of structures; mechanical installations such as
plumbing, heating, elevators, etc. to new or existing structures; additions and alterations
to an existing b u i l d i n g , or the conversion of space to other uses requiring structural
changes; outside construction of fixed structures such as highways and streets, railroad
tracks, air fields, piers, sewers, electric power and distribution lines, and similar facilities built into or fixed to the land.
Value-put-in-place estimates represent the value of construction installed or erected
at the site during a given period. For an individual project, this includes the cost of
materials installed or erected; cost of labor (both by contractors and force account) and
a proportionate share of the cost of construction equipment rental; contractor's profit
and project owner's overhead costs; architectural and engineering fees; interest and taxes
paid during construction; and miscellaneous costs charged to the project on the owner's
books.
The total value-in-place for a given period is the sum of the value put in place on all
projects underway during this period, regardless of when work on each individual project
was started or when payment was made to the contractors. For some categories, published estimates represent payments made during a period rather than the value of work
actually done during that period. For other categories, estimates are derived by distributing the total construction cost of the project by means of historic construction progress
patterns.
The distinction between private and public (Federal, State, and local) construction is
made on the basis of ownership during the construction period, not source of funds.
Where the basic data for an individual series are not available on a monthly basis, no
monthly value-put-in-place estimates are published, but monthly estimates are included in all affected totals. The methodology described below applies to the current estimating procedures.
Value-in-place estimates for new one-unit housing ( i n c l u d i n g farm) are based on
estimates of the number and average cost of new housing units started each month.
Estimates of the number of units started in places requiring building permits for construction and in places not requiring permits are obtained separately from sample surveys conducted monthly by the Bureau of the Census. Average cost estimates for starts
in areas that require building permits are based on the average value of permits issued
each month, adjusted for understatement in permit valuation and for the cost of architectural and engineering work. The average cost estimate for single-family housing units
started in nonpermit areas is derived by taking 95 percent of the average permit value of
single unit houses.
The combined total construction cost of units started each month in both permit-issuing
places and nonpermit areas is converted into value-put-in-place estimates in accordance
with progress patterns.
Value-in-place estimates for buildings of two or more units are directly measured
from monthly progress reports from a sample of new residential building projects selected from reports of housing units in the Housing Starts Survey. When a project is started
the owner is asked to report the value of work done each month until the project is
completed. About 2,500 projects are in the sample each month, including newly selected
projects as well as projects carried over from previous months.
Additions and alterations to private residential buildings are estimated on the basis of
q u a r t e r l y surveys of owners of residential properties. No monthly estimates are published for this series.
Private nonhousekeeping residential and nonresidential construction expenditure estimates
are based on a Monthly Construction Progress Survey conducted by the Bureau of the
Census. This survey uses four different sources for identifying nonresidential projects:
(1) Contract awards for building projects reported by F. W. Dodge Division of McGrawHill Information Systems Company in the 37 Eastern States and the District of Colum-

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bia; (2) building permits with values of $500,000 or more in permit-issuing places in the
13 Western States, which are part of the reporting panel of the Census Bureau's Building Permit Survey; (3) building permits with values of less than $500,000 from permitissuing places in the Western States and which are part of the Census Bureau's Housing
Starts Survey; and (4) projects in Western States in areas not covered by building permit
systems as determined from an area sample which is also part of the Housing Starts
Survey.
A sample of building projects is selected from these sources and monthly progress
reports are requested from the owners, builders, or architects responsible for these buildings.
In 1980, close to 700 new projects were sampled per month in the 50 States, about 10
percent of the total number of projects from which the sample was drawn. Estimates are
prepared from the sample data; they are adjusted for undercoverage and appropriate
imputations are made for nonrespondents.
The procedure described in the preceding two paragraphs applies to data beginning
January 1968. Procedures applying to earlier data appear in earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS or in the Census Bureau's Construction Reports C30-66S.
Annual farm nonresidential construction expenditure estimates are extrapolated from
the U.S. Department of Agriculture Annual Farm Production Expenditures Survey. No
monthly or quarterly estimates are published for this series.
Annual estimates for most privately owned public utilities (covering construction expenditures by railroads and by electric light and power, gas, and petroleum pipeline companies) are based on data obtained from Federal regulatory agencies or from cooperating
private companies and trade associations. Preliminary current values for gas and electric are from the Bureau of Economic Analysis' quarterly Plant and Equipment survey
and railroad values are from the Interstate Commerce Commission's quarterly survey.
No monthly estimates are published for these series.
Expenditure estimates for the telephone and telegraph category are compiled monthly
by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (telephone) and by Western Union
Telegraph Company (telegraph).
Monthly expenditure estimates for State and locally-owned public construction are
based on progress reports from a sample of projects owned by State and local governments. The sampling and estimation procedures used to obtain these data are similar to
those for the private nonhousekeeping residential and nonresidential buildings survey.
The sole source of information for identifying State and local projects is F. W. Dodge.
About 4,700 projects are in the survey at any one time, including newly selected projects
as well as projects carried over from previous months.
Expenditure estimates for practically all types of federally owned construction are
based on reports compiled by the responsible Federal agencies.
Seasonal adjustment factors for all series, except farm construction, including the
series for which monthly values are estimated and not published, have been computed by
employing "The X - l l Variant of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program,"
Bureau of the Census (February 1967). Seasonally adjusted values are computed for all
individual types of construction, and the values for individual types are combined as
required to obtain values for total series.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for series indicated by a star appear in appendix I to this
volume. Monthly estimates on a more detailed basis are published currently by the Bureau of
the Census in Construction Reports, C-30 series, Value of New Construction Put in
Place, which is available on a subscription basis. Monthly data for 1964-80 for all series, as
well as comprehensive explanations of the data appear in the C30-80S, a special historical supplement to the monthly Construction Reports C30 series.
2. Includes data not shown separately.

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1. See note 1 for p. 30.
2. Includes data not shown separately.

Beginning January 1963, a more intensive field reporting system was instituted, resulting
in improved coverage, mainly in commercial and public building, private mass housing,
waterworks, and sewerage. Because of this, data for periods prior to 1963 are not strictly
comparable with those following.
Monthly totals are combinations of 4- or 5-week periods ending on the Thursdays
falling within the month. For this reason, care should be exercised in making month-tomonth comparisons.
Monthly data for 1961-78 appear in earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS
(see reference note, p. 1 of this section). Published reports provide data by State and
geographic division for each of the classes of construction.
3. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (Construction Statistics
Division).
A housing start consists of the start of construction on a new housing unit, when located within a new building that is intended primarily as a housekeeping residential building designed for nontransient occupancy. Start of construction for private housing units
is defined as the beginning of excavation for the foundation of a building; for public
housing units it is defined as when the construction contract is awarded. All housing
units in a multifamily building are counted as being started when excavation for the
building is started. A housing unit is a single room or group of rooms intended for occupancy
as separate living quarters by a family, by a group of unrelated persons living together,
or by a person living alone. A housekeeping residential building is one consisting primarily of
housing units. Housing starts exclude group quarters (such as dormitories, and rooming
houses), transient accommodations (such as transient hotels, motels, tourist courts), and
mobile homes. Publicly owned housing includes housing units in buildings for which
construction contracts were awarded by Federal, State, and local governments. Units in
structures built by private developers for sale upon completion to local public housing
authorities under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development "Turnkey"
program are classified as private.
Seasonally adjusted estimates of housing starts are the actual number of housing units
started in a month adjusted to remove the normal seasonal movement. The adjustment
allows for month-to-month variations resulting from normal or average changes in weather
conditions, from the differing number of holidays and from the differing number of days
in the month. The purpose of this seasonal adjustment is to bring out underlying cyclical
trends.
The seasonal factors were developed using the X-ll version of the Census Method II.
A description of the X-l 1 version appears in Bureau of the Census Technical Paper No.
15, "The X - l l Variant of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program." Further information on X-ll may be obtained from the Chief Economic Statistician, Bureau of
the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
Monthly data for 1961-78 for total privately-owned housing units started, unadjusted
and seasonally adjusted at annual rates, appear in appendix I to this volume. Monthly
data for 1961-78, except as noted below, for all other series appear in earlier editions of
BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section). Monthly data for
1977-78 (for total, private and public new housing units started) and 1978 (for onefamily structures, privately owned, seasonally adjusted) have been revised and are available
upon request. For a comprehensive explanation of the series shown here, see the January
or April monthly issue of the Construction Report, C20, titled "Housing Starts," published by the Census Bureau.
4. Beginning 1963, data are from a more intensive field reporting system in most
States; earlier data not comparable.
5. Beginning January 1969, data cover construction in 50 States and the District of
Columbia. Data for 1969 on the 48-State basis are as follows (millions of dollars): Total,
67,825; public ownership, 22,867; private ownership, 44,958; nonresidential building,
26,078; residential building, 25,589; nonbuilding construction, 16,157.
6. See 5th paragraph of note 1 for this page.
7. Data are for 5 weeks; other months, 4 weeks.

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1. Source: F.W. Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill Information Systems Company. Data
cover new construction, additions, and major alteration projects; maintenance work is
excluded.
Beginning with January 1969, data cover construction in 50 States and the District of
Columbia. In the period 1956-68 data cover 48 contiguous States and the District of
Columbia; prior to 1956, 37 Eastern States and the District of Columbia.
F.W. Dodge construction statistics are based on data obtained from: Dodge Reports,
permit place reports, publications, and sampling. Permit place and sample information
are used for one- and two-family house data. The bulk of nonresidential and residential
data is based on Dodge Reports.
The valuation figures contained in Dodge construction statistics represent, as nearly
as possible, actual construction costs. Construction cost of a project is exclusive of land,
architect's fees, and, in the case of manufacturing buildings, the cost of equipment which is
not an integral part of the structure.
The monthly indexes of total value of construction are based on seasonally adjusted
data. The annual indexes are based on annual figures and are not averages of the monthly indexes.
Monthly data prior to 1979 for series indicated by a star are in appendix I to this
volume; monthly data for 1961-78 for all other series appear in earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section). Except for the index, the
annual totals for 1961-82 reflect revisions not distributed to the monthly data.
2. Source: Engineering News-Record. Data cover new construction plans for public
(Federal, State, and municipal) and private projects in the United States. The published
figures do not, however, represent the value of all plans, but only value of plans reported
to Engineering News-Record for projects above a certain minimum cost of construction
(for industrial plants, highway, and heavy construction, $100,000; for nonindustrial buildings, $500,000).

1. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Construction Statistics
Division.
New private housing units authorized by local building permits relate to the time of
issuance of permits rather than to the actual start of construction. They do, however,
provide some indication of activity in residential building in advance of the start of
actual construction. Although construction is started on most residential buildings in the
same month in which the permit is issued, several months or more may pass between the
issuance of a permit and the start of construction. On the average, for all types of structures combined, about 2 percent of the units authorized by permits are not built and the
permits are allowed to lapse. In 1982, about 89 percent of all new residential construction was in areas requiring building permits.
Beginning January 1978, data are for 16,000 permit-issuing places. The coverage has
varied in number over the years (14,000 for 1972-77; 13,000 for 1967-71; 12,000 for
1963-66; and 10,000 prior to 1963), thus making the series not comparable throughout.
Basically, the procedure followed in arriving at the monthly building permit authorization totals involves the c u m u l a t i n g of monthly data from all permit-issuing places
that authorized 50 or more housing units (20 or more in some States) in a recent year,
with estimates for the less active places based on a stratified probability sample of these
places.
Monthly data for total new private housing units authorized for 1961-78 appear in
appendix I to this volume. Monthly data for 1962-77 for one-family structures authorized
appear in earlier editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this
section). Revised data for 1978 are available upon request. For more detailed figures
for new private housing units authorized by local building permits, see the Census report
Housing Starts (Series C20). For a more comprehensive explanation of the series, see
Census reports Housing Authorized by Building Permits and Public Contracts (individual places) (Series C40).




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2. Sources: Beginning November 1977, the National Conference of States on Building
Codes and Standards (NCSBCS) and U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census. Prior to November 1977, Manufactured Housing Institute; ( M H I ) and U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Data are collected from all mobile
home manufacturing establishments in the continental United States. The mobile homes
must meet certain residential requirements in compliance with the Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974. The Department of Housing and Urban
Development ( H U D ) is responsible for its enforcement, with NCSBCS acting as its
agent. Seasonally adjusted data are calculated by the Bureau of the Census.
Mobile homes are defined as single, expandable, and multiwide living units with undercarriages and wheels. No mobile offices, mobile classrooms, or other units designed not to
be dwelling units are included. Each mobile home shipped is counted as an individual
living unit; a multiwide unit consisting of two or more singles joined together at the site,
is counted as a single unit.
Monthly seasonally adjusted data for 1961-78 appear in appendix I to this volume.
3. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Construction Statistics Division. The data represent a combination of various construction cost indexes
weighted by the relative importance of the major classes of construction. They are implicit
indexes computed by dividing the total seasonally adjusted estimate of new construction
activity in current dollars by the total expressed in 1977 dollars. Since the total in 1977
dollars is obtained by adding the estimates for the separately deflated classes of construction, the composite cost index is the equivalent of a variably weighted index, reflecting
changes not only in the component indexes but also in relative importance of the major
classes of construction that are used as weights. In the computation of the monthly
composite cost index, the shift in the relative importance of the major classes of construction due to their different seasonal movements is eliminated through the use of
seasonally adjusted activity estimates. The annual composite index represents the ratio
between the annual value of total new construction put in place in current dollars and
the comparable annual total in 1977 dollars.
The cost indexes currently used for calculating the construction activity series in 1977
prices and thus entering into the composite index are as follows: U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of the Census Index of New One-Family Houses Sold (residential
buildings, nonresidential buildings, military); Turner Construction Company (nonresidential buildings, military); U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Composite and Structures Indexes (highways and streets, nonresidential buildings, military, selected types); Environmental Protection Agency Sewers and Plant Indexes
(sewers, water supply facilities); Bureau of Reclamation (conservation and development,
selected types); Bell Telephone System Buildings and Outside Plant Indexes (telephone
and telegraph); Handy-Whitman Public Utility Indexes (electric light and power); Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (gas and petroleum pipelines, water supply facilities).
Monthly data for 1961-78 appear in appendix I to this volume.
4. Source: The American Appraisal Company. The indexes are based on a detailed bill
of quantities of materials and labor entering into the structural portion of four representative types of buildings—frame, brick, concrete, and steel—in 30 cities throughout the
United States, with allowances for contractors' overhead and profits.
Building fixture items such as plumbing, heating, lighting, sprinkler system, elevators, etc., are not included. Workmen's compensation and liability insurance and oldage pension factors are included in the labor portion.
The indexes reflect changes in average price levels with no allowance for the extreme
costs resulting from overtime wages, premium on materials, or sacrifice prices and omissions
of overhead costs and profits during recession periods. The material and labor costs are
recomputed monthly in accordance with normal average prices and wages for the various
kinds and grades of materials and classes of building trades, as verified or adjusted to
normal from personal investigation of appraisers and information as to actual costs from
clients and others. These computations automatically result in weighted averages for the
individual buildings. Arithmetic averages are computed for the individual buildings and
cities to obtain the city and national average. The latter covers 30 cities. The original
reports give indexes for each of 22 typical cities, 4 of which are presented here. Since
these index figures are based on 1913 as 100 for each individual location, they indicate
the trend in each city and not the trend among the various locations. Actual costs vary
widely among different buildings and different regions, and the indexes therefore are not
applicable to specific buildings.
Annual data prior to 1961 and monthly data for 1961-78 appear in earlier editions of
BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section).
5. Source: Boeckh Building Cost Index Numbers (Division of American Appraisal
Associates). E.H. Boeckh and Associates compiles bimonthly national cost indexes (with
1926-29=100 as the original base period) for three types of construction: Residences;
Apartments, Hotel and Office Buildings; and Commercial and Factory Buildings. The
indexes shown here have been converted to a 1977 base by the U.S. Department of
Commerce.
These national indexes are averages of indexes for 20 major pricing areas. The indiv i d u a l indexes take into account prices for selected building materials, common and
skilled labor wage rates, and sales and social security payroll taxes. They are also adjusted to
reflect the effect of labor shortages and labor efficiency, as determined by studies in
each of the 20 pricing areas.
The selected building materials include common brick, common lumber, portland cement,
structural steel, heating and plumbing equipment, glass, hardware, and paint. Materials
cost data are obtained from construction contractors and building trade associations.
Weights are based on studies by the compiler of actual building costs and vary by type of
structure.
Monthly indexes on the new (1977= 100) base are available back to 1976 only.
6. Source: Engineering News-Record (ENR). The indexes shown here reflect data as
of the 1st of the indicated month and are published on two bases, 1913= 100 and 1967 = 100.
The Construction Cost Index and the Building Cost Index have four components each,
three material items and labor. The material items for both indexes are: (1) The base
price of structural steel shapes, which from 1913 (the ENR base period) through July
1938 is at Pittsburgh only and since then is an average mill price for Pittsburgh, Chicago
(Gary prior to 1979), and Birmingham; (2) consumers' net price of cement exclusive of




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bags, f.o.b. Chicago, from 1913 through June 1948, and since then a 20-city average of
f.o.b. bulk prices; (3) lumber, which in 1913 and through 1935 was 3 inches x 12 inches
to 12 inches x 12 inches long leaf yellow pine, wholesale, at New York, and beginning
1936 is 2 inches x 4 inches S4S pine and fir in carload lots (ENR 20-city average). The
labor component of the Construction Cost Index, which is designed to show the movement of construction cost in general, is the common labor rate, ENR 20-city average,
while the labor component of the Building Cost Index is the ENR 20-city average for
three skilled labor trades, carpenters, bricklayers, and structural iron workers. The labor
rates are shown on p. 57 under construction wages.
The component series are weighted according to their relative importance as determined by the compilers. As a step in arriving at proper weights, the average production
of steel and cement in the years 1913, 1916, and 1919, average production of lumber for
1913 and 1916, and the number of common industrial laborers, according to the 1910
census, were placed on a dollar-value basis using 1913 average prices as compiled by
ENR wherever possible. These data are shown in the following table:
Value
33,000,000 short tons steel at $30
90,000,000 barrels cement at $1.19
42,000,000 M board feet lumber at $28.50 ...
1,200,000,000 man-days at $ 1.52 (8 hours)...
Total.

Percent

$ 990,000,000
107,100,000
1,197,000,000
1,822,000,000

24
3
29
44

4,116,000,000

100

It should be noted that these data represent total production in the United States and
not amounts used in the construction industry. According to the ENR, they were used as
a guide, but the proportions of the items were adjusted to their importance in the construction industry with the aid of experienced construction men. An expenditure of approximately $100 on the four items in these proportions was assumed for 1913 (the ENR base
period) and the quantities of the three materials and the man-hours of labor that could
be purchased for these amounts were computed. Purchases of similar quantities of these
four items were assumed to be made at each successive period.
The expenditure of $100, at 1913 prices, for the proper quantities of each item in the
Construction Cost Index is given below, and it may be noted that the "adjustment"
mentioned above is an important factor.
2,500 pounds of structural steel at $0.015 (Pittsburgh base)
(see next paragraph below)
6 barrels of cement at $1.19 (net barrel, f.o.b. Chicago)
(see 2d paragraph below)
600 board feet, Southern pine, 3" x 12" to 12" x 12" at $28.50 per
M ft. (New York base) (see 3d paragraph below)
200 man-hours at $0.19 (common labor, average for country)
Total

$37.50
7.14

17.10
38.00
99.74

The adoption of the three-mill average for structural steel shapes in August 1938 did
not necessitate any change in the weighting of this component.
In July 1948, when cement went off basing point pricing, the 20-city average cement
price was substituted; no adjustment in the weight factor was necessary.
For the Southern pine lumber series prior to 1936 the weight was 600 board feet. In
linking this series with the series for 2 inches x 4 inches pine and fir, the 1936 average
value of lumber of the old type as included in the index was first determined (quantity
weight, 600 board feet, times the average price for the year). The equivalent 1936 average value of the new type was represented by 1,088 board feet of lumber, which quantity
is now used as the weighting factor.
The Building Cost Index is computed in the same manner as the Construction Cost
Index, except that the skilled labor trend is substituted for common labor. Since the
skilled rate is considerably higher than the common rate, a weight of 68.38 man-hours
was substituted for the common labor weight of 200 man-hours used in the Construction
Cost Index, as shown in the table above, in order to have the same labor component in
the base period when the rate was multiplied by the weight. The computation for labor in
1913 for the Building Cost Index is 68.38 x $0.555, which gives approximately $38.00.
The trends of the two indexes reflect the divergent movements of wage rates for common
and skilled labor as well as their different weighting. Currently the labor component
comprises 74 percent of the Construction Cost Index and 56 percent of the Building Cost
Index.
Monthly data for 1967-78 for Building and Construction Cost indexes appear in the
1971 and subsequent editions of BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of
this section); monthly data for 1951-66 are available upon request.
7. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. The
index is a composite derived from average contract prices for fixed amounts of the following items: Common excavation; surfacing (portland cement concrete pavement and
bituminous concrete pavement); and structures (reinforcing steel, structural steel, and
structural concrete). In more exact terms, the index is a price index, measuring price
changes for fixed amounts of the items represented.
The base quantities for 1977 involved in these data are as follows: 282,964,000 cubic
yards of roadway excavation; 17,997,210 square yards of portland cement concrete surfacing with an average thickness of 9 inches; 24,709,443 tons of bituminous concrete
surfacing; 415,428,395 pounds of reinforcing steel for structures; 448,019,089 pounds of
structural steel; and 2,320,758 cubic yards of structural concrete.
The annual figures are weighted averages derived from quarterly data. Quarterly data
for 1972-78 on the 1977=100 base are available upon request. Detailed discussion of
the index appears in Public Roads Magazine, volume 45, No. 1, June 1981.
8. Beginning 1963, data are from 12,000 permit-issuing places; prior thereto, 10,000.
9. Beginning 1967, data are from 13,000 permit-issuing places.

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10. Beginning 1972, data are from 14,000 permit-issuing places.
11. Beginning 1978, data are from 16,000 permit-issuing places.

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Section 222, also added to Title II by the Housing Act of 1954, established a system of
mortgage insurance to aid in the provision of housing for servicemen in the Armed Forces and the Coast Guard, subject to certification by the Secretary of Defense (or the
Secretary of the Treasury) to the effect that the serviceman requires housing, is serving
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on active duty, and has been on such duty for more than 2 years. The first mortgage
insurance under Section 222 was reported in November 1954.
1. Sources: Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Veterans Administration (VA).
Section 225, added by tee Housing Act of 1954, authorized the insurance under other
The data on applications for FHA home mortgage insurance represent requests by an
operating programs of "open end" mortgages containing a provision allowing the outstanding
approved lender for FHA to insure a mortgage on a proposed one- to four-family home,
balance on the mortgage to be increased to the original face amount to pay for repairs or
or home newly constructed while under FHA inspections. To make application for home
improvements, or to an amount exceeding the original face amount by the cost of any
mortgage insurance the lender submits a completed FHA application form and any other
additional living space. The first mortgage insurance under Section 225 was reported in
required documents to the FHA insuring office that serves the area in which the properApril 1955. No insurance has been written under this section since November 1967.
ty to be covered is located. These data are limited to one- to four-family homes and
Section 809 was added by legislation approved June 13, 1956, to assist in financing
therefore are closely comparable to the VA program referred to below.
the production of civilian owner-occupied housing for employees of a research or develRequests for VA appraisals are requests for determination of reasonable value of homes to
opment installation of one of the military departments of the United States, upon certibe built (or already built) for occupancy by veteran owners only; they may be initiated
fication by the Secretary of Defense. The first mortgage insurance under Section 809
by the veteran, lender, builder, owner, or sponsor. For the most part the requests relate
was reported in December 1956.
to single-family homes.
Section 810, added by the Housing Act of 1959, provided for mortgage insurance on
For both the FHA and VA series the seasonally adjusted annual rate figures are based
not more than 5,000 units of off-base housing for military and essential civilian personnel of
on adjusted daily rates (which are derived by dividing data for a given month by the
the Armed Services. There has been no insuring activity to date under the home mortnumber of working days in that month; i.e., excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and National
gage provision of this section.
and Government holidays).
The various sections added by the Housing Act of 1961 under Title II are described
The FHA and VA series indicate the importance of these Government programs in the
below:
field of new home construction. However, certain limitations in these series should be
Section 203(k), to finance major home improvements. The first such insurance was
observed, particularly in their relation to other data. Although FHA and VA may make
reported in November 1961.
inspections during construction and the units may be counted as FHA or VA "starts,"
Section 220(h), to finance the improvement and rehabilitation of homes and multifamily
the permanent financing after completion is not always underwritten by FHA or VA.
structures in urban renewal areas. The first such insurance was reported in October
Also, some applications for FHA commitments or requests for VA appraisals may not be
1962.
approved or may lapse. There is some duplication of units in applications for FHA comSection 233, authorizing the insurance of mortgages on new one- to four-family homes
mitments and requests for VA appraisals. In cases where both agencies issue valuation
that involve the use and testing of advanced technology or experimental neighborhood
commitments the agency that makes the compliance inspection reports the unit as a
design, with the object of reducing costs and improving quality. The Housing Act of
start, even though the mortgage may finally be underwritten by the other agency or by
1964 extended the experimental provisions of this section to the rehabilitation of existneither agency.
ing structures. The first mortgage insurance under Section 233 was reported in October
Monthly data for 1961-78 (seasonally adjusted at annual rate) for FHA commitments
1964.
and VA appraisals appear in appendix I to this volume; monthly data for 1961-78 (unadjustSection 234, authorizing FHA to insure a mortgage covering a family unit in a multifamily
ed) for FHA commitments and VA appraisals appear in earlier editions of BUSINESS
structure and an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities that serve the
STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section).
structure (condominiums). The structure must be financed with an FHA-insured mort2. Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Admingage, other than a Section 213 cooperative mortgage. The first mortgage insurance under
istration. Data relate to the annual or monthly volume of home mortgages insured under
Section 234 was reported in June 1963.
the provisions of Title I, Sections 2 and 8; Title II, Sections 203, 203(i), 203(k), 203(m),
The various sections added under the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968,
213, 220, 220(h), 221, 222, 225, 233, 234, 235, and 237; Title VI, Sections 603, 603-610, approved August 1, 1968, are:
and 611; Title V I I I , Sections 809 and 810; and Title IX, Section 903, of the National
Section 203(m) under Title II, authorizes the insurance of mortgages on seasonal homes.
Housing Act.
This program is not operational until a determination is made by the Secretary that
The series includes only those mortgages on properties on which inspection of the
there are adequate funds available for financing residential construction. There has been no
completed home has been made and the mortgage endorsed for insurance by the Federal
insuring activity to date under this section.
Housing Administration. The data represent the aggregate face amount of the insured
Section 235 under Title II provides homeownership assistance for lower income famimortgages.
lies in the form of periodic payments by FHA to mortgagees which would reduce interest
Section 603-610 added to Title VI of the National Housing Act of Augusts, 1947,
costs to the mortgagor on market rate home mortgages. The first mortgage insurance
provided for mortgage insurance in connection with the disposition of publicly owned
under Section 235 was reported in October 1968.
housing. The first such insurance was reported in December 1947.
Section 237 provides, on an experimental basis, mortgage insurance to finance
The amendments of April 20, 1950, provided for mortgage insurance under Section 8
homeownership for certain lower income families who cannot qualify under normal standards
on houses for families of low and moderate income, and for the insurance as single-family
because of their poor records, but who can meet mortgage payments with appropriate
housing of site-fabricated projects under Section 611 and of sales-type cooperative housing
budget financial counseling.
under Section 213. Mortgage insurance under Section 8 was initially reported in August
Annual data prior to 1961 and monthly data for 1949-78 appear in earlier editions of
1950 and the insurance of single-family home mortgages under Section 213 and Section
BUSINESS STATISTICS (see reference note, p. 1 of this section).
611 in February 1951 and July 1951 respectively.
3. Source: Veterans Administration. Data represent the principal amount of home
No insurance has been written under Sections 8, 603, 603-610, or 611 since August 2,
loans guaranteed or insured under the authority of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act
1954, except pursuant to commitments outstanding on that date.
of 1944, as amended (now Chapter 37, Title 38, U.S. Code). The act was approved June
Section 903 was enacted September 1, 1951, to supplement the existing systems of
22, 1944, but loan-guaranty operations did not get under way until November -1944.
mortgage insurance in providing adequate housing in defense areas. The first mortgage
Monthly figures are on a calendar-month b