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ICILY S U P UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS DECEMBER I4 3 1951 SELECTED BUSINESS INDICATORS STEEL PRODUCTION (Ingots and Steel for Costings) (1935-39-100) ELECTRIC-POWER PRODUCTION BY UTILITIES (BILLIONS OF KILOWATT-HOURS) 8.0 7.0 ^ d 6.0 5.0 IGOUJJLIIUULI^^ 4.0 LJLJJJJJJJLJJJJLJLJJLI^^ PERSONAL INCOME SALES- OF RETAIL STORES {BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, AT ANNUAL RATES) (BILLIONS OF DOLLARS- SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) !348 SS STATISTICS' 1950 1951 ITEM Dec, 2 Dec* 9 Nov. 10 Nov* 17 177.2 193.3 190.1 165.2 328*9 *410 2.51 366 931 900 177.3 195.1 190.4 165.2 328.8 9420 2.54 374 920 889 Hov. 24 Dec. 1 Dee. 8 Q'&wmSSty prices', ¥h©l@s§ale$ jfl.1 C08ffiB©di.tl0S« « « 9 e « 8 9 « « « « « « s M e « « « « 9 4 i » o » « e e » » ® X T 2 © ~ 1 Q 0 ® ® W&3?& p2sOO.'0@ v c J s e « e « 4 * « « 4 « « « « « 9 e 0 » 8 « « 9 « s « « « 9 S 9 « # « e e « e Q O e « ©°. WOQQ.:* ©0««&®®9©©0»#©««©®»»««*«®©»«'»©»®e©©e«o«««e©« .ClO « © « ® A l l ©"fcllSS8© » s » » « « s » « « « s « » * 4 « « 9 « 9 S « o « « « « e » » 8 « « « « « « « « «uO« e o c S S Q&mmHtlBB 2/*e4>e®eoo*e»0eae*90@***e**M®g&St l939=CL00®o Cotton, middling, 15/16% 10 markets j/******^©!® per lb*® Mheaijs, 1©. 2 , hard winter (Kansas Gity) 2/.*»«d0l. P©2? *«•• Department s t o r e saLeB«9o«96Od«»«oe>0«e«e09«»«6e«1935m*39^1OO«« Xngwed tsneiiployment, total®s«4t6M»«e«t»»«»««i»»««s»©thous©. Stat© |$?ogratsis©«>««««««t««»»««9ea»««s««9««««««««»«««©do®<»«« Finances Currency i n c i r c u l a t i o n j/®9«®*e*o©*»®«e»»«®*oSdLl® of dol e » Federal Beserv© bank c r e d i t , totalo««6<»6«*««»«<>«eeee«do»««e Member bank reserve balances9«999*®*®99«e®999«99»99.9d0999© I t e e s s r e s e r v e s , ®stlEBated«0«»e««««««««e«a»»e«e9a««do«e«« Federal Reserve reporting member banks i n leading c i t i e s t Bask d e b i t s , total®.»©«•««««o»««o«®«o««>«o»e®mil* or d o l . . Hew York City.««e««««»»«e«t»»««»«««»««><«»»»»«>«.do.«@. Depositsj demand, adjusted*®«e©*«»ooo©©©••«««®8»»•«do«*«« Loans and investments; total««»«e90««*«»9e«»««9<»a9««doe«e« TT. S@ Government obligations»«o©©e«9«©®»9©©ffl©9»9«do««&® Commercial, i n d u s t r i a l , and agr« loans (gross)••.do«.«« F a i l u r e s , i n d u s t r i a l and commercial**««.«»<«»««».«»«•number• * Bond y i e l d s , domestic corporate (Moody* s) j / . a . . . . . . p e r c e n t 9 d Stock p r i c e s , 416 stocks (Standard and.Itoor?s)« 9 l935~39'gj009. XlldtlStrialsj> 365 StOCks«ee«e»«9e«««»e«efte»««9 6«se««e»do««0« Irodnctions Bituminous coal 3/»««««».««««« o e thous e of short tons©* E l e e t r i e power, % u t 9i l i t i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 m i l 9 of k*?«*te.* Motor vehicles (Ward s)®.999999999999999999..999999number©9 Bstroleum, crude j/®e©e<»*©9«9®©®®99»««6««9««thous« of bbl*. m ss 172*6 185*7 176.9 164.2 34698 a428 2.25 444 1,056 1,016 173,6 186.2 177.9 165«1 354*7 *420 2*28 | 554 1*059 1,016 177.2 195.7 189.8 165.1 5/325.9 .419 2o54 354 177*7 197.8 189.9 165.2 326.5 9426 2«56 464 9999.999 99999999 9999999. .9.9999.9 9999..99 99999999 27,563 20,501 16,799 679 27,722 20,922 17,049 949 28,550 24,595 19,667 758 28,580 24,602 19,850 973 28,682 24,745 19,843 971 28,770 24,679 19,603 439 21,877 8,706 50,546 69,923 32,984 17^097 160 2*88 154.5 167 el 29,274 ! 13,123 50,452 69,807 32,924 17,261 170 2«89 155*0 167.5 24,613 9,127 52,175 72,340 31,5% 20*667 150 . 3.19 176.6 192.1 23,838 8,698 52,249 72,526 31.457 20,848 109 3.19 179.4 195*4 30,833 11,996 52,357 72,652 31,524 20,872 249 3.20 177.5 193.0 23,249 8,807 53,040 73,260 32,082 20,865 048 3.22 177.1 192.6 1,929 1,907 6,909 I 7,396 154,731 109,697 5,678 6,119 217.1 226.2 767 791 380 382 1,993 7,333 112,817 6,151 226.4 814 392 2,024 7,157 78,110 6,245 232*2 711 343 2,029 7,476 112,825 6,159 232.9 822 397 1,569 6,716 347,300 5,749 176.5 740 368 177*0 193»9 287*5 ' 165.3 328*7 *431 2.55 28,932 25,081 19,919 770 11,624 99999999 99..9 999 3.24 181.0 197.3 99.9999. 113,061 S t e e l s/« e a . » 9 » 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . 9 9 . © 9 « 9 9 9 9 a X"j^ pv 'MjQ . & 232.0 99.99999 Freight earloadings^ t o t a l ® • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o t u u of cars®® 999.99.9 Hisoell&neous. ®6®®®9®®«©®®®9«®®®®®*®»®«®»*®®®»®®®®°® .do©»«« 1/ Data do not always co-ver calendar weeks® 3 / Thursday prices* 2/ B a ^ J averages* |/ Week ending December 15$ 233.1. 5/ Friday price* MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 1951 Statistical Supplement 1950 October 1951 November August September October GENERAL BUSINESS INDICATORS Personal income, seasonally adjusted, at annual ratest Total personal income M l ; of dol. Wage and salary receipts, total*••••••••.••••••••*»do*• • Employer disbursements, total©•••»•••••»••«.««••*do*•• Commodity-producing industries*«o**«*.9«**.9*9•do*•• Distributive industries©««»o»»M6t»«*««*««*««*.do* •* Service industries©•««<«••«»«•««»»«>«««»•*»«>•«*do» • . r253.6 r!68*3 rl71.7 r75.0 r46.4 20.3 r30.0 3.4 3*8 r48*3 20.7 12*5 r232.1 257.5 169.9 173*5 74.9 46.6 20.5 31.5 3*6 3.8 50.2 20.8 12.8 234.5 206.1 r207.4 209.0 276 272 306 284 303 289 291 292 r276 r279 r275 r279 256 256 268 264 515 542 534 479 502 371 514 541 535 475 501 371 535 561 545 495 530 378 536 561 546 495 532 377 538 562 548 495 532 379 230,288 47,678 182,610 D i s p l a y , t o t a l * * • •••••••••.•«*9eci>®ecee<»«:e&*o«o9«9* o d O * * * * Automotive* ••••••••••»••* *.©«€•*«><?> ® «• * e «> © *«o © • o..*. *do* * * *11,314 Financial * Mt*t«iM«ii*««»«ooi>«o*»«»HC'o«o<»«««t *do* * * * 2,531 General* ••••••• •'••••••••••«o«*«»c» o *>«$«co9«>»»«*« «do*« 41,222 R e t a i l * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • « > * « > © © * <s>»o»©oo«>«)«»o<i>9©*©** 9 U O 9 9 9 9 127,542 Retail trade: All types of retail stores: 12,032 Estimated sales (adjusted), total****• ••••••sili* of dol.* 4,470 Durable—goods stores*•»«ti»M«i»«i««Mot««*«M<«©do*999 7,562 Nondurable—goods stores© •(»«eo««««»«i*»tct»«»»»t4 *do* * * * 17,390 Estimated inventories (adjusted), total*®«©»*****e«do**** 7,735 Durable-goods stores.***.••••••.•••••.••••••••••.do*. 9,655 Nondurable—goods stores*•*••••«*••*•**•«••«••••• «do** * * Department store sales, United States total: 308 Unadjusted index *. ..*..*1935-39=100.* 291 Adjusted index*** •••••••**•••••• ••••••••••••••do«« 226,880 42,944. 183,936 11,721 2,267 39,502 130,447 192,528 50,887 141,640 9,574 1,852 23,364 106,851 211,499 51,465 160,033 7,889 2,234 30,318 119,592 228,673 51,844 176,829 9,811 2,732 37,983 126,303 11,767 4,099 7,668 17,704 8,060 9,644 12,468 4,173 8,295 19,429 9,154 10,275 rl2,291 4,169 r8,122 rl8,761 r8,693 rl0,068 12,567 4,216 8,352 18,661 8,669 9,992 355 290 267 319 323 312 P322 P303 63,704 61,764 8,491 53,273 1,940 63,512 61,271 7,551 53,721 2,240 64,208 62,630 7,688 54,942 1,578 63,186 61,580 7,526 54,054 1,606 63,452 61,836 7,668 54,168 1,616 5.2 4.3 •4 •8 2*7 .4 4*0 3.8 •3 1.1 2.1 •3 4.5 5*3 .4 1.4 3.1 .4 4.3 5.1 .3 1.3 3.1 .4 4.3 4.5 .4 1.3 2*4 .4 44,826 19,798 19,252 22,045 44,826 18,398 16,514 589 23,075 53.2 45,448 20,638 19,693 21,798 45,448 18,682 36,763 645 23,397 47,755 24,309 23,127 20,611 47,755 20,678 19,181 717 24,020 46*1 49,136 25,058 23,734 20,775 49,116 21,453 19,391 569 24,148 45.6 48,740 24,427 23,552 21,004 48,740 20,868 19,557 497 24,261 46.5 GOVemment*i»t»**«««e»a»«e««»««a«eoee»«««««««««uQ*« « Less employee contributions for social insurance^©*** Other labor income****..*******.*.*.**©**.*..****.®^©*** Proprietors 1 and rental income*»9*«e«.***«.***«©*©9do*.« Personal interest income and dividendso«««««««**«*cdo«o« Total transfer jkiyu^nts*• •«•••••«•••••««»»••««•»•««do»• •Total nonagricultural income.*****.*•••••••••••••••••do*** 234.1 152.4 155.6 69.3 43.1 19*3 23.9 3.2 3.6 46.3 19.7 12.1 214.3 236.4 154.2 157.3 69.9 43.2 19.5 24.7 3.1 3.7 47.2 19*5 11,8 215.5 253.7 167.4 170.8 74.5 46.2 20*3 29.8 3.4 3.8 49.7 20*1 12.7 231.3 193.9 194.9 285 285 299 294 1 COMMODITY PRICES Retail price* U . S. Department of Commerces All commodities, index • •• 9*1935-39=100.. CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE Value of contracts awarded (Federal Reserve indexes) s Total, unadjusted • •*: . *1923-25=100** Residential, unadjusted*•*»««««««»«4«»t«»««««9s«»e«^Oe9«* Total, adjusted*..***..*o«»»•«*.•••••• •«««««««edo Residential, adjusted************** •««*««»«»»«do Construction cost indexes: American Appraisal Co.s Average, 30 cities*.**.*19l3=100e. AtlanTa*•********«**99 9 099e*.**o*.9*«eoe9ee*ee 0«*do*« «* *dO*e«-» New York*ittt*i«t»<t«««»«««««««»«««a««»««»»««« San Francisco»«•«•««»»««•««<•»<«»»«««««««««»«« **« a d O ® » 9 9 St* e o c * Q O * 9 oe LOUiS*******o**o*0o**«*e.9**«*«e*«9oe* *e*o* Associated General Contractors (all types)******o9**«do*«* 0 DOMESTIC TRADE Newspaper advertising:' Linage, total (52 cities)**•••••••••.•...ethous. of lines*• C l a s s i f i e d * • ••••••••••••••s.eeooeeoeeeee'se©©.**.©* ©d0« e e a EMPLOYMENT Labor force (Bureau of the Census) Civilian labor force***** •*•* *.** thousands.* Employed*•««**«*«*••*««•• • • • • • • • • • 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 • • u 0 « * * O Agricultural employment, » * * « t « e « » « « « « * i • • • • © • • © U O « 9 90 Nonagricultural employment*••••••«••««•»••••••••«do.••• Unemployed*••••••••*«•••••••••••••.aa***.**.***..* *do**•• Labor turn-over in manufacturing establishments: Accession rate***•«•••• ••••monthly rate per 100 employees*• Separation rate, total*************** *do, Discharges ••••«•••••••**• M «•» ••••••••• do •••• Lay-offs * * *•••••• do. Quits*9**9999•••••••*••*•••»••••••*•»®««**«*«***o**do0**« Military and miscellaneous9*«***«*»«««*«***« do, FINANCE Federal Reserve banks, condition, end of month: Assets, total****************** ««,»****mil* of dol.. Reserve bank credit outstanding, total* •••••••• do**** United States securities*••••••••••••••••••••••••do**** Gold certificate reserves*••••••••••••••••*••••*••*do*• • •] Liabilities, total ..... ... do** Deposits* •••••*« * ••• •••••••••••do** Member bank reserve balances***•*•••••••••••••««.do****| Excess reserves (estimated)..........•••••••..•do*. Federal Reserve notes in circulation*«•«•»••• «do****| Reserve ratio************ * •••«•« *do*« http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ r/ Revised* p/ Rpeliminary* Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 51.8 1 3 MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS—Continued Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 1951 Statistical Supplement 1951 1950 October November August September October FINANCE - Continued Federal Government finance: Gross debt (direct), end of month.. ••..nil. of dol.. Interest bearing, total............ ...........do.... Public issues...•••••*•••••••*•••.••«.« ••••do.... Special issues.••.••••*.••.•.•••...••••••••••••••do..*• Noninterest bearing............. •••••••••.••••do*... Obligations guaranteed by U. S. Government...........do.... Gold, monetary stock, United States..••••••••••«•••••••do.... Currency in circulation...*.........*..* ..........do.... Life insurance, assets, admitted: All companies (institute of life Insur.), est. total.do.... Securities and mortgages...........................do.**. 49 companies (Life Insurance Assn. of America),total.do.... Bonds and stocks, book value, total.......*.......*do..oo Government (domestic and foreign), total*••*.....do.... U* So Government.......*.......o........*.*..««do.... Public utility • ..do.... Railroad............•••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••do*..* Other... ..do.... Cash... • ••••••••.*•••••••••• ....do.... Mortgage loans, total.............. ••••••«*..*do*..* Farm*.......••••••••••••••••••*. ••••••••....do..•• Other •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......do*... Policy loans and premium notes*.«*«.«»..«*.«»«•«.*«do*«.« Real—estate holdings...*•••••••.•••••••••••*....•• .do*... Other admitted assets...................••••.......do.... Bonds: Prices: Domestic municipal (15 bonds), Standard and Poo^s Corporation......................dol. per $100 bond.* U. S. Treasury bonds (taxable).....................do.... Sales (Securities and Exchange Commission): Total on all registered exchanges: Market value. ...........*thous. of dol*. Face value....••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••.••••do.... On New York Stock Exchange: Market value........••••••••••••••••••••••.....do...* Face value.....................................doo... Yields: Dom. municipal (15 bonds),Stand.and Poor*s Corp#percent#, U. S. treasury bonds (taxable).....................do.... Stocks: Cash dividend payments publicly reported..... .mil. of dol.. Finance «..••.•••«•••••••••.•*•••••••••*.••••••••••»do•••• Manufacturing.•••«..•••••••«••••••••••••• •••••do.... Mining*.«•••••«•••«••••••.*•••••*•••••••...........do.... Communications. ••«•*•••••••••••••••••«...do.... Heat, light, and power......c*. ••••do.... Railroad.... ..do..«* Trade**...*..••••••••.•••••..•••••••••••••••.......do.... Miscellaneous**...*)••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.«do...« Dividend yield: Fref., high-grade'"(11 stocks),Stand, and Poor1s.percent.• Prices: Dow-Jones & Co. (65 stocks)...«•••.......dol. per share.. Industrial (30 stocks).......•«••••••••••........do.... Public utility (15 stocks)..••••••••••.*••.•.....do...* Railroad (20 stocks).............................do*.*. Standard and Poor's Corporation: Combined index (416 stocks) .....1935-39=100.. Industrial (365 stocks)..*..*..•....*.•.•...•••do..•• Capital goods (121 stocks).........•••••..••.do.... Consumers* goods (182 stocks)................do.... Public utility (31 stocks) •• do.... Railroad (20 stocks)...••...*•.•••.•..••••••.••do.**. Sales (Securities and Exchange Commission): Total on all registered exchanges: Market value............................mil. of dol.. Shares sold... •••••.••• ...«..*thousands.* On New York Stock Exchange: ffarket value.««*•«.••«•••**••«•««..••«».Bi3»« of dol.. J^ares sold...*»«.«««.««.••••...««««•«•.••thousands.. TRANSPORTATION Freight carloadings: Cars, total (A.A.R.) l/...... ••.. thousands.. Goal..............•••••*•••«•••••*••••••••••.....••do**** Coke • •••.•••••••.•••.••••«••••••..•••••••• do.... Forest products. • ....•..•do***. Grain and grain products.................•.•*.*....do.... Hvestock.....••••••.••*•••«••••••••••.••••........do.... Qm ••••••• «•••••••••••••«••• ...®.....do.... Merchandise, l.c.l...............•••••..•••••••••••do.... Digitized forMiscellaneous••••.••...«•••.••••••••••••••••••••...do.... FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ r/ Revised* £ / Preliminary. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 256,644 254,321 219,174 35,146 2,323 32 21,854 28,155 66,455 59,761 58,702 37,572 12,410 10,166 10,548 3,044 31,570 739 15,365 1,310 14,054 2,167 1,361 1,499 257,353 254,958 219,321 35,637 2,395 33 22,013 28,288 258,298 255,940 220,325 35,615 2,359 37 22,233 28,417 62,706 56,374 r55,662 r37,575 rl4,682 rl2,499 rl0,054 r2,990 r9,848 rS47 rl2,583 rl,132 rll,450 r2,043 1,244 rl,370 257,077 254,887 221,156 33,732 2,189 24 23,037 27,595 63,022 56,700 55,932 37,522 14,414 12,218 10,092 2,987 10,030 799 12,866 1,136 11,731 2,056 1,259 1,429 66,777 59,961 58,975 37,652 12,326 10,050 10,587 3,065 11,675 721 15,518 1,319 14,198 2,175 1,378 1,531 67,181 60,347 59,282 37,776 12,229 9,956 10,647 3,088 11,647 735 15,676 1,330 14,347 2,182 1,401 1,511 136.4 101.64 137.0 101.69 132.1 98.90 132.0 99.10 131.3 98.22 77,833 93,748 76,914 94,709 53,065 60,666 54,075 62,621 66,533 79,818 74,681 90,132 74,646 91,786 51,120 57,957 52,560 60,534 64,609 75,600 1.82 2.38 1.79 2.38 2.04 2.57 2.05 2.56 2.08 2.61 4%*4 87.6 220.8 5..9 66.6 50.6 13.4 43.0 8.5 3.88 242.1 38.0 129.1 2.5 .6 43.4 15*1 8.3 5.1 3.88 216.7 41.6 102.2 2.0 .7 47.1 10.9 7.7 4.5 1,132.7 80.6 757.3 91.1 25.1 66.6 40.7 50.0 21.3 4.13 4.16 4.19 4.23 82.91 229.32 40.63 69.09 82.56 229.38 40.41 68.32 95.19 264.92 45*06 80.53 98.11 273.36 45.40 83*91 97.82 269.73 46.04 84.25 94.44 259.61 46.22 79.73 157.8 170.7 159.3 164.9 106.2 129.2 156.1 168.8 159.9 160.2 105.0 126.5 181.5 198.3 190.7 168*0 114.4 147.1 187.3 205.2 197.1 172.9 115.8 152.8 185.0 202.3 193.3 171.4 115.2 154.7 177.7 193.3 182.6 164.6 114.7 344.2 2,090 84,451 1,864 66,685 1,626 59,483 1,707 66,387 5 32£ 85,294 1,796 64,422 1,618 51,231 1,393 44,583 1,445 48,206 1,714 60,208 3 2 4,142 755 79 227 254 69 422 368 1,967 256,937 254,731 221,191 33,539 2,206 22 23,249 27,228 3,532 657 64 191 226 66 301 354 1,673 r3,242 599 63 182 223 50 223 r331 rl,570 | '589S 66 194 217 34 361 296 1,533 1/ Data for September 1951 are for 5 weeks j other months, 4 weeks* 131.6 97.52 2.07 2.66 532.9 •oo.ooo... 104*3 211.5 .......... 7.3 82.2 56.1 13.0 41.7 16.8 3,478 653 $4 189 219 73 312 304 | 1,664 1 3,155 642 66 175 210 51 202 285 1,524 4 MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS-—Continued 1950 Earlier data ay© available in monthly issues of the Surrey and the 1951 Statistical Supplement 1951 ^tober August September October 1EABSPCETATI01 - Continued Freigfrt-oar surplus § M shortage, daily averages BOX © a i ? 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