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1 "i c E D FRA E ^ E R V E tot steal G.12.3 BUSINESS INDEXES For immediate release June 15, Seasonally adjusted Unadjusted 1957 average * diay 1 Aor. 1 Mar. May chay 1 Aor. 1 Mar. I May Industrial production, total Industry groupings: Manufacturing Durable Nondurable Mining Utilities 1 4 ] Market groupings: Final products Consumer goods Equipment, incl. defense Materials Freight carloadings 1/ Construction contracts*, total n.a Residential - - n.a* All other n.a igl-j.kg average = 100 Industrial production, total Manufacturing Durable Nondurable Mining Utilities Employment and payrolls: Nonagricultural, total Manufacturing (prod, workers): Employment, total Durable goods Nondurable goods Payrolls* Department store sales* Department store stocks* ? $162 P el n.a. P n.a. Pl Value data p Preliminary e Estimated n.a. Not available 1/ ? = 100.
2 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT 10* SEASONALLYADJUSTED 1957 = MARKET GROUPINGS T I ON MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC, j JAN. Eg. MAR. APR. f U TOTAL INDE* , FINAL PRODUCTS, TOTAL CONSUMER GOODS EQUIPMENT, 1NCL DEFENCE.. MATERIALS *, ! llv ! j CONSUMER GOODS AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS A U T O S AUTO PARTS 6 ALLIED PRODUCTS, } ea.a loa.e HOME GOODS AND APPAREL. HOME GOODS «APPLIANCES. TV 6 RADIOS... APPL1ANC E S.... « TV AND HOME RADIOS... FURNITURE AND RUGS... MISC. HOME GOODS... APPAREL, KNIT GOODS 6 SHOES.. COH SUMER STAPLES... PROCESSED FOODS... BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO DRUGS, SOAP, AND TOILETRIES.. NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES, BOOKS. CONSUMER FUEL AND LIGHTING... FUEL OIL AND GASOLINE RESIDENTIAL UTILITIES ELECTRIC ITv..»» «..» 9.60 *.* # : * *9.e * C * i i*.a *.5 lib.* 11*.7 U» U , , * * 124.e * )2.* 132.* : ) , *2.5 1*2.5 1* >5.9 1*0.* 1*0.7 1* * EQUIPMENT BUSINESS EQUIPMENT... INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT... COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT FREIGHT AND PASSENGER EQUIP. FARM EOUIPMENT...*..# , S U * #7.3 9* MATERIALS DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS CONSUMER DURABLE EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION METAL MATERIALS NEC *.l ' UO j 99.* *.1 10* ; )9.8 10#.* NONDURABLE MATERIALS BUSINESS SUPPLIES CONTAINERS... GENERAL BUSINESS SUPPLIES.. NONDURABLE MATERIALS NEC * , *.* I * ! * ? 112.-* 115.0! BUSINESS FUEL AND POWER... MINERAL FUELS NONRESIDENTIAL UTILITIES.., ELECTRICITY... GENERAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AND OTHER , I ,? ; ;' ! * l l t. l *j1* * SUPPLEMENTARY Of GROUPS WWW AUTOMOTIVE AND HOME GOODS APPAREL AMD STAPLES se lzi ,1 119, ,5
3 r I«OUST*!AL MOWCTIO* SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 1957 =* : oo INDUSTRY GROUPINGS HAY JUNT. JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. 0 C JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. phay TOTAL 1NOEX * MANUFACTURING. DURABLE NONDURABLE MINING. UTILITIES TOTAL.. lot , ) DURABLE MANUFACTURES PRIMARY AND FABRICATED METALS. PR1MARV METALS...I IRON AND STEEL...< FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS... STRUCTURAL METAL PARTS... MACHINERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS VACHLNERY NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY..., ELECTRICAL MACHINERY TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT MOTOR VEHICLES AND PARTS... AIRCRAFT AND OTHER EOUL«>... INSTRUMENTS AMD RELATED PROD, CLAY. GLASS. AND LUMBER CLAY. GLASS, AND STONE PROD.. LUMBER AND PRODUCTS... FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS... FURNITURE AND FIXTURES.. MISC. MANUFACTURES ) ', > I , ioo NONDURABLE MANUFACTURES TEXTILES. APPAREL. 6 LEATHER... TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS... APPAREL PRODUCTS... LEATHER AND PRODUCTS PAPER AND PR 1 N T I H G PAPER AND PRODUCTS... PRINTING AND PUBLISHING... NEWSPAPERS CHEMICALS. PETROLEUM, & RUBBER. CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS... INDUSTRIAL PETROLEUM CHEMICALS PRODUCTS... RUBBER AND *LAS?ICS PRODUCTS. FOODS. BEVERAGES, AND TOBACCO.* FOODS AND BEVERAGES FOOD MANUFACTURES... BEVERAGES... TOBACCO MINING PRODUCTS COAL. OIL. AND G A S COAL CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS... OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION... CRUDE O I L GAS AND GAS LIQUIDS... OIL AND GAS DRILLING... ME?AL, STONE, 6 EARTH MINERALS. M(TAL M I N I N G STONE AND EARTH MINERALS..« C t Z :: I I ^ ) ) 14) ?3W f , i ; lit I j C UTILITIES ELECTRIC )
4 WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT MARKET GROUPINGS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT I OH 1957= IGC 1961 JUNE JULY AuG. SE 3 T MAR* APR. f*ay TOTAl 1 NDE X****************** 109.C C *, * 1 I , FINAL products. TCT/SL CONVJM R GOODS*************** EwvIPNENT, I NCL. DEFENSE MATERIALS#****##***#****###**** :.> 16.* II * 11*.* C , * 120.* 12' C 103.* * * UO.O * CONSUMER GOODS AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS* AUTO PARTS fc ALLIED ^RODuCIS# no«e GOODS AND APPAPEL... home GOODs#####...#*.»#.. APPLIANCES. TV, 6 RADIUS... APPL1ANC E S * #**.**«****..» TV AND "WE «ALIOS F'JRHI Tt'RC ANP RvGS... x] SC. HONE GOODS APPAREL KNIT GOODS, b SHOES#! * * * * *?! * * O! H # * * * J 117,, 116, 11), 117. I 102, 119* 119# * *.* **9 J 17 I * J. 2 7.* 1 ) * 12*.* * * , * «* S * I S ,» I > * !% C ?.* C ONSL^ER STAPLES**#***********. PROCESSED FOODS BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO DRUGS, SOAP, AND TOILETRIES.. NEWSPAPER!. MAGAZINES. BOOtS. consumer fuel and l i g h t i n g... fuel oil and g a s o l i n e RE SI DENT 1*L UTILITIES ELECTRICITY**.*********** ( : 126.C lit *< ; * US. I * * * ; * * 3.5 1* M C *.9 123*7 12*.* 13?.? * * ?e.o EQUIPMENT BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 10* ,' * * INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT * COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT * * FREIGHT AND PASSENGER EQUIP * R I F ARM EQU1PMENT * * MATERIALS DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS :4.1 io* CONSUMER DURABLE E QUIPMENT IOC CONSTRUCTION * " * METAL MATERIALS NEC * NONDURABLE MATERIALS * lie,, I * 116. * BUSINESS SUPPLIES i*.l 105.* 15.7 I *1 111.) CONTAINERS#* * * GENERAL BUSINESS SUPPLIES * * * 11* *.* NONDURABLE MATERIALS NEC * BUSINESS FUEL AMD POWER MINERAL F U E L S * 101.* NONRESIDENTIAL UTILITIES EL EC TR1CI T V * GENERAL INDUSTRIAL * COMMERCIAL AND 0TM R * * * SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPS OF CONSUME* GOODS AUTOMOTIVE AND HOME GOODS * *! APPAREL AND STAPLES... * 117.* 11* * 11* ] 116*
5 i s 1 juoustriil PRODUCTION WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT 195?s«100 INDUSTRY GROUPINGS Y AR! j ^1961 MAY 1961 JUNE JUL < AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. pmay TOTAL INDEX " ! A 117, MANUFACTURING, TOTAL... 5URA8LE.«... NONDURABLE M! N! NG... UTILITIES 108.8;? I il.fi 112.! ^ ,1 $ ; lit , * J C DURABLE MANUFACTURES PRIMARY AND FABRICATED M E T A L PRIMARY M E T A L S IRON AND 5TEEL...' 84.1 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS STRUCTURAL METAL PARTS j MACHINERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS IOC.6 MACMINE RY NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRICAL MACHINERY TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT MOTOR VEHICLES AND PARTS AIRCRAFT ANO OTHER ECuIP INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PR ]105, j , U ! C C I ) il3.9 9% L > , , 112.7! Ill, , 123.Oj120, , 128.2j 122, 96.8! 95 a CLAY, GLASS. AND LUMBER,.. IC v CLAY, GLASS* AND STONE PROD * : LUMBER AND PRODUCTS FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES... MISC. MANUFACTURES ; , ; IC * NONDURABLE MANUFACTURES TEXTILES. APPAREL» 6 LEATHER... TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS APPAREL PRODUCTS AND PRODUCTS LEATHER PAPER AND PRINT ING... PAPER AND PRODUCTS... PRINTING PUBLISHING NE FCSPAPERS*...A... CHEMICALS. PETROLEUM, T RUSBER. CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL CH MKALS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS RUBBER AND PLASTICS PRODUCTS. FOODS. BEVERAGES. AND TOBACCO.. FOODS AND BEVERAGES... FOOD MANUFACTUPES... BEVE R AGE S TOBACCO PRODUCTS U C il i * 3; B ' , ? , ? ; ! C Si ill.* Oi ^ lo'.s t MINING L. OIL. C OA AND C»A S COAL CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS... OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION CRUDE O I L GAS AND GAS LIOUI O S OIL AND GAS DRILLING U , , ; ! ? , ! METAL. STONE. 6 EARTH MINERALS. METAL M I N I N G STONE AND EARTH MINERALS 104.9j ! , i ! ELECTRIC. GAS 131.3j i
6 WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES poe- JUir AUG. SEPT. OCT. DEC. PRIMARY METALS BLAST FURNACES fc STEEL WORKS.. PIG 1RON... STEEL INGOTS... CARBON S T E E L ALLOY S T E E L COKE... IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS... STEEL MILL PRODUCTS... CONSUMER DURABLE STEEL... EQUIPMENT STEEL... CONSTRUCTION STEEL CAN AND CLOSURE STEEL... MISCELLANEOUS STEEL 6 FORCINGS.. FERROUS CASTINGS IRON AND STEEL CASTINGS... STEEL FORG1NGS METALS 6 NONFERROUS PRODUCTS.. NONFERROUS METALS... NONFERROUS PRIMARY METALS. A L U M I N U M COPPER SMELTING COPPER REFINING LEAD MAGNESIUM... ZINC SECONDARY NONFER. METALS.. NONFER. SHAPES 6 CASTINGS... ALUMINUM MILL SHAPES COPPER MILL SHAPES. NONFERROUS CASTINGS ? S # C SO b P % * *.> b * * ' ? t! * , 68, * * ] ) FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS STAMPINGS* TOOLS. AND MISC.. META'L CANS.... HOME FURNACES C ? * * NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY NONELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FARM MACHINERY FARM TRACTORS METALWORKING MACHINERY..., TRACKLAYING TRACTORS MISC. NONELECTRICAL EQUIP.., ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRICAL EQUIP AND PARTS... TELEVISION AND RADIO SETS TELEVISION SETS.. TABLE TELEVISION SETS CONSOLE TELEVISION SETS... RADIO S E T S HOME R A D I O S AUTO R A D I O S «KITCHEN APPLIANCES... COOKING STOVES... ELECTRIC RANGES AND OVENS.. GAS RANGES AND OVENS... REFRIGERATION APPLIANCES REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS LAUNDRY AND MISCELLANEOUS... LAUNDRY APPLIANCES... WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES DRIERS. MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCES ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES... VACUUM CLEANERS. WATER HEATERS... REPL. STORAGE BATTERIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT TRUCKS AND BUSES... LIGHT TRUCKS... MEDIUM TRUCKS HEAVY TRUCKS TRUCK TRAILERS MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS... AIRCRAFT AND PARTS RAILROAD EQUIPMENT LOCOMOTIVES RAILROAD CARS OF L ic il* * , * I $ a , j j JJT.O * I Si *
7 I INDUSTRIAL PAOOX NOFT WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT M B S I O C SUBTOTALS ANO INDIVIDUAL semes YEAR P1961 J u K T " 6 C f. N6v. bit: 1962 ~JKH~. FTWL MAR. APR. CLAY, GLASS* $ STONE PROOUCTS GLASS A W LOTTERY PRODUCTS FLAT GLASS AND CONTAINERS... FLAT AND OTHER GLASS GLASS C O N T A I N E S HOME GLASSWARE AND POTTERY... STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS... B R 1 C K CLAY F1REBRICK* PIPE 6 TILE.. CONCRETE AND PLASTER PRODUCTS.. MISC. STONE AMD EARTH MF*S * It # IOC V * C2.G * I0?.5 9 f C6.7 1C 7, I 108.I 08. "t 125. t #.# 1 U. C i tf.e *.t 116. V ^ J08.4 1: I 1C ICQ * *. 9 1 I *.0 99.* * * : *5»0». I 10? * * * * i *** / * LUMBER AND PRODUCTS T55nWTrorTDWFlTi LUMBER LUMBER PRODUCTS WILLWORE AND PLYWOOD... M I L L W O R K SOFTWOOD PLYWOOD.. WOOD C O N T A I N E R S * 102.*1 99.* C5.5 11*.' * *! * ) * } l j ',. 3 I ' 12* j l U * C ! ( l\ * :*0.* ? j * % ^*> * FURNITURE AND FIXTURES HOUSEHOLD F U # N I T U # E J2C ' 1) ! FIXTURES 6 OFFICE FUAN1TURE j 1 v *. 3 ICe » ;111* TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS VARNS AND R A B A I C S COTTON 6 MAM-MADE FABRICS... COTTON YARNS 6 FABRICS... MAN-MADE F A B R I C S FABRIC FINISHING T I L E S.... WOOL T E X WOOL F A B R I C S U ) ; *2.8 1 I* ii5.oi ( b * *i 11* * 11*.7 * i * *.* : ; * KNIT GOODS S 1 E R Y H Q *. FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY... SEAMLESS H O S I E R Y KNIT G A R M E N T S RUGS T OTHER FLOOR COVERINGS.. TUFTED AND HARD-SURFACE * « S * I * Ol * *.3 * It 3.4 1*0.6 1?' * ».5 1* s ). 4»*2.2 1*7.1 1*5.0 13*.* * « * 108.* 10e.*i % * 129.* J * APPAREL PRODUCTS OutERwEAR... MENS O U T E R W E A R MENS SUITS AND COATS*... MENS SUITS. MENS OUTERCOFTS... SHIRTS 6 WORK CLOTHING... WOMENS O U T E R W E A R WOMENS SUITS AND COATS D R E S S E S MISC. APPAREL 6 RELATED MFRS ! ! 96. ft{ J 1* : ) 185.*) b 12* l i e * *. j. 2 ]*) * J ;,44,h 10C.1 11* *.1 1* * i 125.* * *4.8; * ! , I ! * * *6.2 1* *0 1* *3.0 12* LEATHER AND PRODUCTS LEATHER CATTLEHIDE LEATHER SKIN L E A T H E R SHOES A NO SLIPPERS * ,5 * , i , ,, > ,, PAPER AND PRODUCTS ~PUO ^Ap h... WOOD PULP*. PAPER AND BOARD. P A P E R PRINTING PAPER. FINE P A P E R COARSE P A P E R MISCELLANEOUS PAPER... P A P E A B O A R D BUILDING PAPER AND BOARD. CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS SHIPPING CONTAINERS... SANITARY PAPER PRODUCTS I V * M * l. * * * W I lie ' * I* , *. j , J PRINTING AND PUBLISHING JOB PRINTING 6 PERIODICALS... JOB P R I N T N G I PERIODICALS AND BOOKS * I * * * 12*.* Digitized for FRASER \
8 INDUSTRIAL MOOUCTION WITHOUT SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT 19»7«*I00 SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES 1957 PRO- POR- TION YEAR P APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC JAN. FEB. MAR. APK. CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS INORGANIC CHEMICALS..*. BASIC INORGANIC CHEMICALS.. ORGANIC CHEMICALS BASIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS... SYNTHETIC MATERIALS PLASTICS MATERIALS SYNTHETIC RUBBER MAN-MADE FIBERS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS SOAP AND RELATED PRODUCTS.. P A I N T S FERTILIZER ) * lie B * I IOB.(I 142.i 142.T i i5» *. 1 10* * PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE GASOLINE DISTILLATE FUEL OIL RESIDUAL FUEL OIL... AVIATION F U E L..... K E R O S E N E L L*BR ICATING O I L ASPHALT^ MAXES* E T C M.? t V0.7 V * * ? % * RUBBER AND PLASTICS PRODUCTS 11RES AND TUBES AUTO TIRES TRUCK AND BUS TIRES. MISC. RUBBER AND PLASTICS... MISC. RUBBER PRODUCTS x * *0 11* < ft ~ FOOD MANUFACTURES BEEF PORK MISC. M E A T S DAIRY PRODUCTS... B U T T E R CONCENTRATED MILK FROZEN DESSERTS CANNED AW FROZEN FOODS... GRAIN MILL PRODUCTS WHEAT F L O V R CEREALS AND FEEDS BAKERY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY... SUGAR CANE S U G A R BEET SUGAR.. MISC. FOOD PREPARATIONS... VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL OILS. VEGETABLE O I L S GREASE AND TALLOW I * * * *. l * C 63, , ' BEVERAGES BOTTLED SOFT DRINKS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES... BEER AND A L E LSOUOR DISTILLING LIQUOR BOTTLING I I 16.6 I $ C ,) C I GARS ! MINING ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS IRON O R E NONFERROUS METAL MINING... COPPER MINING... LEAD MINING ZINC M I N I N G #.32.S EI.I , I4.T T
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