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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$
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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
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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....
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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

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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
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2,405
9
113
35,135
19,620
14,349

4*926
432
386
24f6%
13,838
10^245

4,42<&
1,412
0
18,154
7,531
9,359

3,640
164
4
14*902
4,181
9,231

2,593
86
19
19,045
6,235
10,168

6*336
6,913
9,692

6,168
6^022
9,451

•8,997
8?886
10,930

7,032
6,995
10,522

6,841
6,732
10,211

4S,3?0
10,110
760.604

38,421
11,072
780,848

16,376
8,664
9i5",424

22,214
914,577

34.768
15,671
911,925

20,536
5,939
670,223
10,246
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22j>2i©

6,565
684,030
11,126
10,177

6,905
5,002
756,411
7,843
6^904

8,158
6*,887
755,457
10,375
9,501

10,322
9,129
755,041
12,609

ri.7,666
r5,267
rl99,430.

rl3,7Q4
r3,5%
r!57,764

r20,475
r4,375
r264,000

rip,950
r4,200
rl97,0CK>

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4,250
166,500

r!2,074
r36,281

r9,056
r30,923

r9,?75
r66,%0

r7,l50
r45,425

6,115
35,825

4*282

3,355

3,514

3.178

r4,548

47,065
35,736
30,802
990

42,860
r34,855
r29,507
r850
8,454
688
S9288
3,902
544
6,781
5*348'
76,245
74*352
14,426
1,353
33,0%
4,245
1,147
20,083
1,893

51,530
38,963
32,471
971
8,691
"728
9,236
4^252
625
7,968
6,4%

70,478
67,714
15,666
1,283
26,668
4*172
989
18,936
2,764

45,512
40,033
33^270
891
B$Q06
749
8,451
5,329
668
9,176
6,763
72,131
69,389
16,329
1,361
27,529
4,513
1,005
18,652
2,742

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8,625
4,064
579
7,101
4,934
75,414
73,492
14,449
1,339
32,392
4,331
1,156
19,825
1,922

78*019
76,080
14,953
1,420
34*162
4*126
•1,155
20,264
1,939

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1,370
177,134
529,945
192,824
67,324
38*128
204*512
89,124
90,386
14«573
9,620
19,446
33.787
515
29,309
tr2,235

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694*700
1,023,400

r/ Revised©


1,326
168,086
511,043
187,622
68,734
36,731
199,068
86,249
87,929
14*424
9,659
18,547
12,854
683
29,842
2,193
1,061
1,015
118

1,438
198.499
550,868
206,044
61,287
38,777
208,437
98,302
105,430
11,920
12,542
26,187
11,579
803
38,601

1,019,900
722,000
1,012,700

1,470
198,261
570,172
209,922
68,807
39,939
224,370
85,319
106,070
13,650
12,714
26,290
13,012
1,129
34,432

2,207
1,106
989
113

rl,317
171,930
505,980
186,638
61,177
36,941
194,055
88,000
110,011
14,244
12,525
27,160
13,054
1,088
37,954
r2,018
rl,043
r873
103

932,200
470,800
1,002,200

856,000
458,150
852,500

961,900
487,800
951,700

2,218
1,164
939
115