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BUSINESS STATISTICS 1982 23rd Edition A Supplement to the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS \ \ 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. 12 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 13 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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. 14 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. 20 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 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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 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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 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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 52 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 53 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 54 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 63 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. o o 5 18 (16) 0 15 9 87 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. 2.0 8.5 88 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. 8 8 92 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. 11 8 9 93 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 .641 98 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 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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 72.8 605 937 926 106 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 53.4 109 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. (7) !'( 7 P (7 P) 8(I) .i P)' P) P) P) P) (7) P P 0 , i'i'1 (7) , P) 0 P PP) 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 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 117 PETROLEUM, COAL, AND PRODUCTS—PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS—Con. 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 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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 94.0 120 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. 121 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. 11 11 11 124 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 15 126 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 98.6 129 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 16.21 130 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 f Courtesy of R.L Polk & Co.; republication prohibited. 134 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. PAGES 7-10 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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. PAGE 10 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 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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. PAGE 11 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. PAGE 12 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. PAGE 19 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. PAGE 21 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- PAGES 21-23 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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. PAGE 22 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. PAGE 23 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 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 PAGES 23-24 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 PAGE 24 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 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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 weights based on estimated 1970 population of all urban consumers or of urban wage PAGES 24-25 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. PAGE 25 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 separately. PAGES 25-27 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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. PAGE 26 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. PAGE 27 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. PAGES 27-30 BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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 PAGE 28 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. PAGE 29 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- BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 PAGES 30-33 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. PAGE 31 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. PAGE 32 PAGE 33 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). BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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 PAGE 33 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. PAGES 33-34 10. Beginning 1972, data are from 14,000 permit-issuing places. 11. Beginning 1978, data are from 16,000 permit-issuing places. BUSINESS STATISTICS: 1982 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 PAGE 34 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