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SURVEY OF C U R R E N T B U S I N E S S
WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF FOREIGN A N D DOMESTIC

COMMERCE

AVAILABLE ONLY WITH SUBSCRIPTION TO SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
SELECTED

M A Y 27, 1949

BUSINESS

INDICATORS
ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION BY UTILITIES

STEEL INGOT PRODUCTION
U 9 3 5 - 3 9 * SOO)
22b

WEEKLY

OAT&

goo

-% / - ' ~ " " " ~

175

v "IT
\L

150

\
-i|

t/--

^

125

-y—

r

100 j a j j J b j j J j u u d j - ^ ^

COTTON CONSUMPTION

MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT AND PAY ROLLS

(DAILY AVERAGE ~THOUSANDS OF BALES)

(UNADJUSTED, !939 »• 100)
4b

MONTHLY

D&7&

40

^_VW-^—-

35

1 is#

v\ (X

30
?5

WEEKLY

X

|

1 U..LJL.1 1. .LJL JUU^LXJ^J-gJu^lJUU^~t™LJ_J_jJ-J_J_J™L_L_

STATISTICS1

BUSINESS
194s
May 15

Commodity p r i c e s , w h o l e s a l e :
A l l commodities 2 /
..............
..1926»100..
163. T
JParm p r o d u c t s "2/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o
188 .0
178.2
Food 2 /
.do....
148.9
M l other 2/
.a................. do....
322.0
28 commodities 3 / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A u g u s t 1 9 3 9 * 1 0 0 . .
*379
C o t t o n , m i d d l i n g , 1 5 / l 6 M , 10 m a r k e t s 4 / . . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r l b . .
2.42
B h e a t , H o . 2 , Hard W i n t e r ( K a n s a s C i t y ) . . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r b u . .
B e p a r t m e n t ®tor© s a l e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . .
1935-39^100..
293
I n s u r e d unemployment , t o t a l
thous..
1,520
S t a t e progrsuaa.
.
=do. * . .
1,069
VeteransJ programs
.do. ..„
4i5
Finance:
Currency in circulati on 4/....
.mil. of dol..
27,764
yederal Reserve "bank credit, total.............
... .do....
21,63s
Member bank reserve balances
.do....
17,087
Excess reserves, estimated
do....
884
federal Beserve reporting member banks in leading cities*
Bank debits, total....
..........ail. of dol..
19*975
New York City.
.;....
.do....
8,290
Deposits, demand, adjusted..
do....
46,373
Loans and investments, total
.do.... 5 / 6 3 , 1 7 4
U. S. Government obligation®..
...do....
35,^99
Commercial, industrial and agricultural loan®..... .do.... 5 / 1 4 , 3 4 9
Failures, industrial and commercial
. .number..
100
Bond yields, domestic corporate (Moody1g) **/..........percent..
3.03
Stock prices, 4l6 stocks (Standard and Poor's)....1935-39*100..
128.4
Industrials, 365 stocks....
.................do....
134.8
Production:
Bituminous coal }*/.....»...
thous. of short tons..
2,208
Electric power, by utilities...
.mil. of kw-hr..
5*109
Motor vehicles (Wards)
..number..
79*688
Petroleum 4/
.thous. of bbl..
5^23
S t e e l 6/
.1935-39*100..
190.4
Freight car loadings, t o t a l
. . . t h o u s . of c a r ® . .
847
Miscellaneous
»
.do....
367

I9U9
May ?

May 28

A p r i l 23

i p r i l 30

163*8
188.7
177.5
149,1
324.4
•379
2.39
295
1,482
1,059
391

156,9
171.1
163.4
148.4
244.1
• 3^2
2.25
266
2e695
2,021
584

156.I
169.4
162.9
147.9
244,7
-330
2*2*
2So"

27,698
£0,674
16,506
294

27*415
22,050
19,398

27,393
21,705
19,020
481

27,470
21,576
19,073
870

18,164
g56

22,53O
9A71
46 s 4i|0
63,456
35*866
14,208
92
3.01
132.2
139-0

21,021
S.273
45,758
5/61.271
32,766
5/14,300
198
3.00
118.6
124*3

20,091
8,225
46,175
5/61,315
32,951
•5/14,162
204
3.00
117*5
123.0

22,402
9,875
45,822
5/61.635
33.263
5/13*976
193
3.00
11s.$
124,7

19,416
7,988
45,921
5/62,049
34,111
5/13.908
171
3.00
117.8
123.6

2,285
5,085
85*855
5,439
192.6
879
379

1,893
5,326
134,706
4,916
203.2
769
342

1,927
5,304
129,457
4,922
201.3

1,867

1,842
5*257
112,557
4,899
198.7
772
338

155*2
16s. 3
l6l. 8
14?.1
245*2
-330
2.26

33^

May 14

155-9
171.6
163.4
146.9
244.3
»329
2.2*>
28g

May 21 ,
156.0
.172.0
163.4
14S.8
244.5
a 328
2,2-3

2,001
575

785
350

5,284
123,577

4,897
200.9
768
337

27,466

20,559

27,399
20,735
18,302
1,081
9,642

2.99
118.4
124,2

108,932
197-4

\J U a t a do n o t a l w a y s c o v e r c a l e n d a r weeks. 2 / Bevimed s e r i e s . See n o t e i n Beeamber 3 , 1948 i g s u e - j / Thur«iday p r i c e s . 4 / D a i l y a v e r a g e s . 5 / B e g i n n i n g J u l y 1948 i n d i v i d u a l l o a n i t e m s ar® r e p o r t e d g r o s s , c u r r e n t l y and f o r a. y@ar a g o , i n s t e a d of s e t ass f o » « r l y ? t o t a l
l o a n s a r e i n c l u d e d on a n e t b a s i s f o r a l l y e a r ® . §J Week e n d i n g May 2 8 , 1 9 4 . 3 .




MONTHLY

BUSINESS

Earlier data are available i n monthly issues of the Surrey
and the 1947 Supplement

STATISTICS

19US
March

I9U9
April

January

February

March

April

COMMODITY PRICES
Wholesale p r i c e s (U. S. Department of Labor):
Combined index.
Economic classes:
Manufactured products
Saw materials
Semimanufactured a r t i c l e s
Farm products
..
Grains

1926*100..

l6l.4

162.8

160.6

158.1

158.4

156.9

do....
do....
do....
do....
..do. . . .

155.8
174.7
152.9
186.0
218.0
209.4
155.7
173-8
15s. 6
179-8
1*5-7
217-i
1*7-7
193-i
151.6
127.4
30J.8
156.7
136.1
126.8
154.4
114.9
211.4
130.9
65.7
88.7
121.8
I85.4
186.2
185-9
193.8
142.0
144.7
139.4
155-9
147-7
146.8
138.7
149.8
144.6
218.3
IO5.4
40.7
46.4

157.6
175-5
154.1
186.7
217.9
204.4
158.0
181.0
148.6
226.0
148.7
195-0
152.5
127.5
309.2
158.6
136.2
126.8
153-8
115-2
a2.3
131.6
66.1
89.1
121.8
186.1
199.3
183.6
191.7
142.3
145.2
139.6
157.2
149.4
149.8
138.7
150.3
145.8
a9.2
105.4
40.7
46.4

156.2
169.3
160.4
172.5
167.7
194.7
157.8
165.8
148.0
I63.6
145-3
214.2
152.9
202-3
I62.5
134.1
299.5
166.3
126.J
122.2
150.4
120.8
1M6.1
137.1
67.7
88.1
121.3
184.8
198.7
185.4
I87.8
148.8
153.6
142.8
175.6
169.I
172.5
156.9
146.1
147.7
I86.9
102.5
41.8

154.0
165.8
159.6
I68.3
157.2
187.2
155.7
I61.5
146.7
159.8
152.3
205.1
151.8
201.5
162.4
134.3
296.9
rl65-3
122.8
rll9-5
148.9
120.8
131.7
135.9
68.5
91.9
118.7
182.3
I85.9
183.9
I87.8
148.3
154.2

154.1
167.2
rl59-6
171.3
162.6
195.0
155-3
162.9
146.5
154.8
151.7
214. S
150.8
200.0
162.4
134.3
294.7
I62.3
121.1
118.4
142.4
119.6
129-3
134.4

152.9
165.8
153.1
IJO.3
I63.8
I89.O
153.7
162.9
145.3
147.2
158.1
ZI6.O
148.8
I96.5
160. z
134.3
290.6
157.9
II7.7
117.2
123.0
H9.7
121.2
132.1

120.8
63.4
167.3

121.8
63.4
167.5

.802
7.684
.264
•3418

.828
7-728

Livestock and poultry
do....
Commodities other than farm products
do...*
Foods.
do....
Cereal products
do....
Dairy products
do....
Fruits and vegetables
.....do....
Meats, poultry and fish
do....
Commodities other than farm products and foods
do..*.
Building materials
do....
Brick and tile
do....
Cement
do-...
Lumber
.
•
do....
Paint and paint materials
do....
Chemicals and allied products
do—.
Chemicals
do....
Drugs and pharmaceutical materials
do....
fertilizer materials
do.. ..
Oils and fats
«
do....
Fuel and lighting materials
do....
Electricity
do....
Gas
do....
Petroleum products.
do.. .•
Hides and leather products
do....
Hides and skins
do....
Leather
do....
Shoes
do....
Housefurnlshing8 1/
do....
Furnishings
do....
Furniture 1/
do....
Metals and metal products
do — .
Iron and steel
do....
Metals, nonferrous
do....
Plumbing and heating equipment
do....
Textile products
do....
Clothing.
do....
Cotton goods
do....
Hosiery and underwear
do....
Bayon
do.. -.
Silk
do

Woolen and worsted goods 1/
do....
Miscellaneous
do....
Automobile t i r e s and tubes 1/
do....
Paper and pulp
do....
Wholesale prices of selected commodities:
Butter, 92-score (Hew Tork)
dol. per l b . .
Coal, bituminous, mine run,composite 1/.dol.per short t o n . .
Coffee, Santos, No. 4 (New Tork)
d o l . per l b . .
Cotton, middling, 15/l6 H , average, 10 markets
do....
Cotton cloth, p r i n t , 64 x 60
dol. per y d . .
Eggs, U. S. standards (Chicago)
dol. per doe..
Grains and grain products:
Corn, weighted average, 5 markets
d o l . per bu..
Wheat, weighted average, 6 markets
do....
Wheat flour, stand.patents (Minn.)..dol.per 100 l b . s a c k . .
1
Hides, packers , heavy, native steers
dol. per l b . .
Livestock and meats:
Beef steers (Chicago)
dol. per 100 l b . .
Hogs, a l l grades (Chicago)
do....
Beef, fresh, steer carcasses, good (N.Y.) l / . dol .per l b . .
Pork, fresh, l o i n s , 8-10 l b . (New York)
....do
Lumber:
Douglas fir,dim.,No.l,com.,2 M x 4"x l 6 « . . d o l . p e r M b d . f t . .
Southern pine, boards,No.2, com.,l"x 6W or 8"x 1 2 ' . d o . . . .
Ponderosa pine, No. 3 , common, 1* x 8"
do....
Metals and manufactures:
Pig iron, composite .1/
dol. per long t o n . .
Steel, composite, finished JL/
d o l . per l b . .
Steel scrap,heavy melting (Pittsburgh).dol.per long t o n . .
Copper, e l e c t r o l y t i c (New York)
d o l . per l b . .
Lead, refined, pig, desilverized (New York)
do....
Zinc, prime, Western (St. Louis)
do....
Petroleum, crude (Kansas-Oklahoma), a t wells.dol. per b b l . .
Gasoline, tank wagon (New York)
. d o l . per g a l . .
Sugar, refined, granulated (New Y o r k ) , . . .
dol. per l b . .
Wool, raw, t e r r i t o r y , fine, scoured 1/
do....
TJ Bevised.

.208
.432

.266
-3722
.205
.429

2.229
2.609
6.162
.222

2.257
2.612
6.O75

26.71
21 .UO
.452
.523

28.43

19;79
.491

64.350
77-^61
66.160
40.63
.0376
40.250
.2120
.1500
.1200
2.510
.188
.076
1.255

\J See note on corresponding item in the May 1949 Survey.




15J.3
176.7

161 .6
117.3
65.5
16S. 3
.630
8.816
.270
.3259
.155
.432
I.303
2.286
5.445
.267

rlfe.3
175-5
169.I
172.5
156.I
145.2
147-3
184.8
101.3
41.8
50.1
162.1
115.3
64.7
168.0
.633
8.832
.268
.3255
.152
.409
1.160
2.246
5.U69

"92.8
115.9
180.4
181.8
178.9
187.8
rl48.0
rl53-9
142.1
174.4
rl68-3
168.4
155.3
rl43.8
rl47.l
180.1
101.2
41.8
50.1
161.8
115.7
64.6
167.2
.616
8.801
.265
.3264
.146
.U19
1.224

113
179
I83
177
186
147
152.6
141.6
171.4
166.2
156.4
155.3
142.2
146.4
176.3
101.2
41.8
50.1
I60.9
115.6
64.6
165.1
-599
8.606
.261
-3297
.138
.434

.229

.209

.536

24.35
19.46
.406
.429

22.25
19.U4
.368
.457

24.14
20.16
-392
•502

1.322
2.285
5.269
.200
24.20
18.32
.404
.518

70.042
77.007
66.36O

66.330
67.292
68.000

67.8I5
65.400
68.O5O

68.3IO
64.167
67.480

68.310
62.001
66.800

40.63
.0376
40.250
.2120
.1721
.1200
2.510
.188
.076
1.296

47.65
.0420
42.050
.2320
.2150
.1750
2.510
.191
.078
1.800

47.67
.0420
39.5OO
.2320
.2150
.1750
2.510
.191

47.67
.0420
37.250
.2318
.1891
.1706
2.510
.191

*7-55
.0420
26.600
-2145
.1?15
.1406
2.510
.196
-079
1.800

.248

.078

1.800

2.278

5.400

.078

1.800

MONTHLY

BUSINESS

Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey
and the 1947 Supplement

S T A T I ST I C S — Continued
1948

March

19^9
April

January

February

March

iprll

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS AND WAGES
Employees in nonagr. eetabliehments, unadj . , total 1/.. . thous ..
Manufacturing
•
•
do....
Mining
.
• *do
Construction
.
• • .do....
Transportation and public utilities
.do....
Trade
....do
Finance.
.
»
•
do....
Service
.do....
Government
do....
Production workers, unadj. index, all mfg. 1/
1939*100..
Durable goods industries.
do....
Iron and steel and their products
-do,...
Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills...do...•
Electrical machinery
do....
Machinery, except electrical
<*.........».*., =d«e.- * s
Machinery and machine-ghop products..............do
Machine tools
..*......do...•
Automobiles
•
do....
*f jsa»M5pGrt&ti©n equipmentj -except automobiles
.do....
Aircraft and parts, excluding engines
do.. ..
Aircraft engines
do....
Shipbuilding and boatbuilding
.do....
Nonferroua metals and products.
......do....
Lumber and timber basic products
do....
Sawmills
•••
.do..-.
Furniture and finished lumber product©
do....
Furniture
..do...»
Stone, clay, and glass products
do
Nondurable goods industries.
.do....
Textile-mill products and other fiber mfrs
do....
Cotton manufactures, except small wares
.....do....
Silk and rayon goods.....
do—.
Woolen and worsted manufactures
do....
Apparel and other finished textile products
do....
Men* s clothing
do....
Women's clothing
do....
Leather and leather products
do....
Boots and shoes
..do....
Food and kindred products
.do....
Baking
do....
Canning and preserving
do....
Slaughtering and meat packing
.
do.,..
Tobacco manufactures
do....
Paper and allied products
do....
Paper and pulp..
do—.
Printing, publishing, and allied industries
...do....
Newspapers and periodicals
..do....
Printing, book and job...
.........do....
Chemicals and allied products
.do....
Chemicals
................. ..do...«
Product s of petroleum and coal
.do....
Petroleum refining
..
.do....
Eubber products
.do....
Bubber tires and inner tubes
...'.
do....
Production workers, adj.index,all mfg.(Fed.fies.) .1/.. ..do....
Durable goods, industries.
do .
Nondurable goods industries
do....
Nonmanufacturing employment, unadjusted:
Mining: If
Anthracite
..do....
Bituminous coal
do.—
Metal
do....
Quarrying and nonmetallic
.do....
Crude petroleum and natural gas.
.do....
Public utilities?
Electric light and power...
do....
Street railways and busses
..do....
Telegraph
..do....
Telephone
do....
Services:
Dyeing and cleaning
do....
Power laundries
do....
Year-round h o t e l s .
do....
Retail trade
;........:......
..do....
Wholesale trade
„
.do....
Product!on-worker pay r o l l s , u n a d j . i n d e x , a l l mfg. l / . . . d o . . . .
Durable goods i n d u s t r i e s
do....
Iron and s t e e l and t h e i r products
....do....
Blast furnaces, s t e e l works, and r o l l i n g m i l l s . . . d o . . . . .
Electrical machinery.....
.do....
Machinery, except e l e c t r i c a l . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . . . :
Machinery and machine-shop p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o .
Machine t o o l s —
—..................do....
Automobiles.
do.... i
r / Revised.

2 / Preliminary*




44,600
16,269
924
1,805
M32
9.598
1,697
4,729
5.5*6
160.3
188.1
164.8
132.9
222.9
233=1
249.8
13* • 5
195.0
292*7
342.9
276.9
181.6
180.0
178-3
193.5
147.8
148.2
153-9
138. 4
114.7
126.6
94.8
113.1
147.5
126.8
168.3
114.1
110.1
134.5
126.9
90.1
1*0-3
93-4
148.0
147.9
132.8
122.0
145.3
203.6
293.8
155.4
155-0
16s.9
177.7
160.1
188.4
137-7

44,299
15,950
817
1.933
3.974
9.576
1,704
4,768
5.577
156.1
I85.1
161,7
131.8
217.4
227,4
247,7
130.4
191.9
290.9
346.0
278.4
176.8
176.9
179-4
194.8
141.4
144.0
153.7
133.3
113.7
125.8
94.9
111.0
139.8
125.0
153.7
107.1
102.2
122.6
125.8
93-6
77.0
92.4
146.8
147.8
131.8
122.2
143.5
201.4
296.3
154.9
155.2
163.8
170.7
157.1
185-5
134.7

r44,350
1M90
r925
1,906
*3.978
9.625
rl,7l6
r4,549
5.761
154.7
rl80.7
l6l.l
139.8
206.9
223-.1
240.4
120.5
193.0
2S0.0
382.5
323.2
r!26.8
I6S.0
rl71
r!83
134
136
152
134
104,
118

92.6
108.0
98-7
116.8
111.1

91.9
79.7
99.0
122-5
111.2

110.9
128.7
98.2
197.4
154.8
117.7
116.4
113.8
U5.3
358.4
402.0
340.8
260.9
459.1
475-2
514.7
249.2
396.5

r44,0l6
r!5.774
922
rl,820
r3*956
9.513
rl,712
4,^60
5.759
*153-3
rl77-8
158.8
141.0
201.2
219=1
236,0
118.2
188.8
278-3
380.3
321.1
ri24.0
164.Q
rl6s.9
r!8l.5
133-2
135.2
150.0
r134.0
104.0
117.3
90.8
91.5
rl49.5
126.6
rl75.7
r!06.0
IO3.6
134.9
128.0
r80.1
151.9
88.6
145.4
146.9
r!32.1
126.8
144.3
203.9
292.7
152.8
154.4
154.1
159.5
rl53-6
178.3
134.0

r43,871
ri5,597
r9l4
rl,S38
r3.920
r9.531
rl,718
r4,591
5.762
rl51
r!74
155.9
140.9
19M
r2l4*4
229*5
116.1
188.7
r276.6
382.8
322.4
121.0
rl60.7
rlb7.3
180.5
r!30.S
132.0
rl4?.6
r!32,7
rl00.4
114.6
85.7
81.4
rl49*2
126.1
174.2
rl06.0
IO3.7
135.2
128.6
81.0
148.0
r88.4
rl43.6
145.4
131.6
128.3
1U1.8
r203.3
290.0
152.6
154.1
r!51.0
158.2
r!51.1
175-2
132.0

92.3
107.9
97-0
rl!3-6
U3.2

91.1
107.3
100.2
111.9
113.2

90.1
IO5.4
101.6
114.2
112.9

111.7
128.3
97.9
198.3

r!15.1
125.4
SB.6
200.8

115.6
125.1
87.1
201.6

115.7
124.9
86.6
200.5

159.0
118.3
116.9
112.8
114.8
347.1
393^
329.6
253.0
444.3
463.8
511.9
240.2
386.2

145.3
113.1
rl!3.3
111.7
115.9
rt63.ir4l2.7
356.7
304.6
454.3
473.7
517.7
224.2
455.3

143.3
110.8
r!12.8
109.1
114.9
r357«S
r402.7
348.4

144.5
110.1
111.9
109.3
114.5
349
390
336
299
424
448
484.
211.8
415.7

r

1*3
121
rl69,
105
102
138
128
r87
157-8
89.3
147.5
148.4
132.9
126.1
146.2
206.1
299.5
153.0
154.2
157.8
163.0
155.3
181.2
134.9

442.2
463.O
501.9
218.6
r44l.5

1/ Adjusted to l e v e l s indicated by Federal Security Agency dat*. through 1946,

p43,890
P15.265

P9J5
pi,965
P3.932
P9*6SS
pi,726
p4,626
P5.773
P147.5
pi70.8
pl50.4
°*pl87e9
p205 3 0
plJO.
P269.

P155.3
plb7.S

"pisslj
'pii&i
pl29»2
P95-6

plUo.7

pioi.9

'pi^B
P«7.7
plUl.i
pl31.4

P197.9
pl52,6
pl46.6
pl48*4
piTl.l
PI30.5

4

MONTHLY

BUSINESS

Burlier data, are available i n monthly issue® of the Survey
and th® 1947 Supplement

S T A T i S T I C S —Continued
I94g

March

19U9
ipril

January

February

March

MWWMMT COHDMIOHS AMD WAGES - Contimxtd
Productios-worker pay r o l l s , unadj. index* mfg. 1/ - Con.
Burable goods industries - Continued
Transportation equipment, except automobiles... 1939*100.
Aircraft and partly excluding e n g i n e s . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Aircraft engine®
do...
Shipbuilding and "boatbuilding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Nonf®rrous metals and products
do...
Lumber and timber basic products
............do...
Sawmills
do...
furniture and finished lumber p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
lUrniture..
..do...

336.6
315.7
315-6
335.1
286.0
322.1
3^3.2
300.8
376.4
251.7
249.7
2S5.S
249.8
?27-0
295-8
204.6
33O.S
335-6
25S.5
229.2
292.5
425.1
584.3
320.0
306.6
320.6
292.4

601.4
695.2
481.0
373.6
36S.3
433.4
471.0
333*0
336.3
337.9
301-9
307
374
287
3O8
306
293
307
227
219
267.4
250.7
240.8
192.5
205.7
325.7
333.3
259.5
234.6
291 .0
422.1
591.1
316.7
310.9
312.8
286.4

r6l0
r8l4
617
r272
372
418
r450
317.9
323.O
349.5
r3l4*7
276.7
331.9
276.2
25S.5
r328
269 6
r378

2^5.9
342»G
201.3
272.7
208.3

195.^
167.4
201.7
295-4
213.4

238.6
355.3
255.1
r290.2
245.1

184.4
232.6
213.0
314.7

188.6
227.1
224.8
317.7

206.7
231.3
210.9
337.2

206.2
230.6
208.6
3^6.2

206.0 I
228.7
206.8
344.9

291.2
227.5
229.0
210.4
210. S

30s .0
231,5
233.4
211.1
211.0

284.3
228.5
r236.5
222.6
222.7

271.1
219.8
r236.2
214.4
219.3

278.9
219.1
233.0
214.5
217.4

m i l . of d o l .
..do...
do...
do. .
do...
.do...
do...
do...
do...

6,365
5.874
41
5.165
176
73?
3,086
60S
845

2,863
2,239
35
1,858
83
662
2,54i
154
903

3.675
3*579
30
2,762
54
638
2,968
319
1,043

3,935
3.381
29
2,690
438
654
2,646
141
930

6,133
5.^35
34
5.100 I
168
720
3,621
589
1,109

Shoes and s l i p p e r ® , p r o d u c t i o n , t o t a l
. i h o u g . of p a i r s .
S h o e s , s a n d a l s , and p l a y s h o e s , ®xc. a t h l e t i c , t o t a l , . d o . . .
M@n8 s .
„.. .do...
Youths1 and boys8
do...
Women* a
.do...
M i s s e s 8 and c h i l d r e n 8 s . . . . . . . . . . .
do...
I n f a n t ® 8 and b a b i e s 8
do...
S l i p p e r s f o r housewear
..do...
Athletic
.do...
Other footwear.
do...

44,852
41,502
9,951
1,284
20,372
6,044
3.851
2,801
365
184

39,412
36,296
9,27?
1,254
16,871
5,3«5
3,513
2,592
337
187

36,921
34,327
8,677
1,181
16,485
4,829
3,155
2,177
236
181

r37,089
r34,lS0
S,l4i
1,077
rl7.151
4,629
r3,l82
2.497
r227
185

44,726
41,165
9,633
1,407
20,726
5,619
3,780
3,077
261
223

879,967

829,960

674,463

640,igg

720,892

Stone* clay„ and glass products....................do...
londurabl© goods industries.
.do...
Textile-mill product® and other fiber afrs.........do...
Gotten manufactures,, except small wares.
do...
Silk and rayon goods..
.do...
Woolen and worsted manufacture®.
..do...
Apparel and other finished textile products........do...
Men's slothing, = ...............a.......,,.....». *.&©»».
Women8 s clothing.................................do...
Leather and leather products.......................do...
Boots and shoes....................
..........do...
food and kindred product B ..........
.do...
Baking.
do...
Canning and preserving
do...
Slaughtering and meat packing..,
.do...
fobacco manufactures.
.do...
Paper and allied products
....................do...
Paper and pulp
..do...
Printing^ publishing,, and allied product®.
do...
Mewspapers and periodical©.......................do...
Printing, book and job...........................do...
Chemicals and allied products.
do...
Chemicals
..do...
Products of petroleum and coaldo...
Petroleum refining.
— .do...
lubber products.
do...
Subber tires and inner tubes.
do...
Pay rolls, nomaanufacturing, unadjusted!
Minings 1/
Anthracite..............
do...
Bituminous c o a l
do...
Metal
do...
Q u a r r y i n g and n o n m e t a l l i c
do...
Crude p e t r o l e u m and n a t u r a l g a s
..do...
Public u t i l i t i e s !
S l e c t r i c l i g h t and p o w e r .
do...
S t r e e t r a i l w a y s and b u s s e s
do...
Telegraph
do...
Telephone
.do...
Services?
Dyeing and c l e a n i n g
...........do...
Power l a u n d r i e s .
..do...
Year-round h o t e l s .
do...
Retail trade
...'.
do...
Wholesale t r a d e
....................do...

600.4
675-9
^73-9
383.7
377.1
427-6
466.4
3^9.2

312.1
r265.6
226.7
343.8
200.5
341.9
348.6
268.8
242.7
309,4
459.I
639.3
349.6
346.4
320.6
294.5

r607*5
rS29.g
604.9
r26l.7
363.6
395.7
r423.l
315.7
320.5
3^*5
r3l4.0
274.8
332.9
267.3
245.6
348.2
286.0
394.4
r 240.1
239.6
302.9
271.7

as.6
307.8
193.5
335.3
341.0
269.7
247.8
307.0
454.2
621.6
339.2
334.2
309.8
288.8
168.
r343228,
281.
236,

599.4
819.2
587-0
299.5
345.3
403.5
^37.3
310.7
313.8

335-9 I

309.5 I
260.3
319.6
239.5
208.7
344.7
288.7
380.0 I
239.6
240.8
302.7
269.7
213.3
297.9
195.8
327.6
332.2
273.9
255.3
307.5
449.0
609.3
339.4
334.7
297.8
287.8
160.1
311.7
237.4
286.8
y233.ll

7XXANCZ
F e d e r a l Government f i n a n c e !
Receipts, Treasury, t o t a l
Hecelpts, n e t . . .
Customs
Income t a x e s .
Social security t a x e s . . . . .
.....*.
Miscellaneous I n t e r n a l revenue
Expenditures, t o t a l
I n t e r e s t on d e b t .
N a t i o n a l d e f e n s e and r e l a t e d a c t i v i t i e s .
LEkTHili AHD PEODUCTS

TEXTILE PEODUGTS
Cotton!
Consumption.

xj Eevised.

if See note 1, p . 3-




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