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Producer Prices and Price IndexesData for January 1982U.S. Department of LaborBureau of Labor Statistics

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORRaymond J. Donovan, Secretary

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICSJanet L. Norwood, Commissioner

OFFICE OF PRICES AND LIVING CONDITIONSW. John Layng, Associate Commissioner

Producer Prices and Price Indexes is amonthly report on producer pricemovements including text, tables, andtechnical notes. An annual supplementcontains monthly data for the calendaryear, annual averages, and informa-tion on weights and changes in thesample. A subscription may be orderedfrom the Superintendent of Docu-ments, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C. 20402.

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Library of CongressCatalog Number L53-140(ISSN 0161-7311)

March 1982

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Producer Prices and Price IndexesData for January 1982

Contents

Page Page

Price movements, January 1982 1

Addition of data from theproducer price index revision 4

Recalculation of seasonaladjustment factors 5

Changes in table formatsand numbering 6

Charts:1. Finished Goods Price Index and its

components, 1972-82, 3-monthannual rates of change 7

2. Intermediate Materials Price Index andits components, 1972-82, 3-monthannual rates of change 8

3. Crude Materials Price Index and itscomponents, 1972-82, 3-monthannual rates of change 9

Tables:1. Producer price indexes and percent

changes by stage of processing 10

2. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for selected commoditygroupings by stage of processing 11

3. Producer price indexes for selectedstage-of-processing groupings,seasonally adjusted 14

4. Producer price indexes for the netoutput of selected industries andtheir products 15

5. Producer price indexes by durability ofproduct 45

6. Producer prices and price indexes forcommodity groupings and individualitems 46

7. Producer prices and price indexes forrefined petroleum products by region 83

8. Producer price indexes for specialcommodity groupings 85

9. Producer price indexes for the outputof selected SIC industries 86

10. Producer price indexes for the output ofselected census product classes 88

11. Price indexes and percent changes fortotal railroad freight and selectedSTCC groups 95

12. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for selected telephone services 95

13. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for postal services 96

14. Producer price indexes: Changes incommodity specifications, January 1982 96

Technical notes 97

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Price MovementsJanuary 1982

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods movedup 0.4 percent from December to January on aseasonally adjusted basis. The January rise followed in-creases of 0.3 and 0.5 percent in December andNovember. The intermediate goods index also rose 0.4percent, slightly more than in either of the 2 precedingmonths. Crude material prices turned up with a 1.7 per-cent advance, following 5 consecutive monthly declines;sharply higher prices for foodstuffs were largely respon-sible for this upturn (table A).

Among finished goods, consumer food prices climbedsharply after showing no change in December and smalldecreases in each of the 3 months before that. The indexfor consumer goods other than foods and energy alsomoved up following no change in December. Capitalequipment prices increased but less than in most recentmonths. The finished energy goods index turned downafter climbing rapidly at the end of 1981.

Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Indexfor Finished Goods moved up 0.8 percent to 277.4(1967 = 100). Over the year, the Finished Goods PriceIndex rose 6.3 percent. From January 1981 to January1982, prices for finished consumer foods increased 2.2percent, the index for finished energy goods advanced11.2 percent, prices for finished consumer goods otherthan foods and energy rose 6.2 percent, and capitalequipment prices were up 8.4 percent. The intermediategoods index was 5.1 percent higher than the year before,but crude material prices were down 3.0 percent.

Finished goodsFinished consumer goods. The Producer Price Index forfinished consumer goods advanced 0.5 percent on aseasonally adjusted basis in January, following a 0.2percent increase in December. Finished consumer foodsrose 1.1 percent after showing no change in the previous

Table A. Percent changes from preceding months in selected stage-of -processing price indexes, seasonally adjusted1

Month

Finished goods

TotalCon-

sumerfoods

Other

Intermediate goods

TotalFoodsand

feeds2Other

Crude goods

Total

Food-stuffsand

feed-stuffs

Other

1981:JanuaryFebruary .March . . .April . . . .MayJuneJulyAugust . .SeptemberOctober . .NovemberDecember

1982:January . .

1.2.8

1.1.9.2.6.4.3.2.5.5.3

.4

0.6- .1

.8

.2

.2

.5

.8

.1- .5- .3- .60

1.1

1.41.01.21.2.2.6.2.3.4.7.8.4

.3

1.3.4

1.0.9.5.4.4.5

00.3.2

.4

0.9-3.3-2.2

.8- . 7- . 2

- 1 . 6.2

- 3 . 5- 1 . 2- 1 . 8

- . 4

2.2

1.3.7

1.3.9.6.4.5.6.2

0.4.3

.3

1.0.9

-1 .11.5

.21.0

.2- . 9

- 1 . 8 ,- 1 . 6-1 .5-1 .4

1.7

0.2-2.9-1.5

1.3-1.2

1.60

-1.1-3.8-2.3-2.2-2.8

4.4

2.25.9- . 51.61.9

.2

.5- . 7

.5- . 8- . 8

.1

- 1 . 1

1 Figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ fromthose previously reported because seasonal adjustment factors havebeen recalculated to reflect developments during 1981. In addition, datafor September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of late

reports and corrections by respondents.2 Intermediate materials for food and manufacturing animal feeds.

r = revised.

1

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Table B. Percent changes in finished goods price indexes, selected periods1

Month

Changes from preceding month, seasonally adjusted

Finishedgoods

Capitalequip-ment

Finishedconsumer

goods

Finished consumer goodsexcluding foods

Total Durables Nondurable

Changes infinished

goods from12 months

ago(unadjusted)

1981:January . .FebruaryMarch . . . .AprilMayJuneJulyAugust . .SeptemberOctober .NovemberDecember

1982:January

1.2.8

1.1.9.2.6.4.3.2.5.5.3

.4

1.2.9.7.9.7.8.6.7.1

1.0.8.6

.4

1.2.7

1.21.0.1.5.3.1.2.4.4.2

.5

1.41.11.41.20.5.1

.2

.5

.6

.9

.3

.2

0.1.5.1.8.7.6

- .2.5

01.3.8.1

- . 1

2.01.42.11.5- . 3

.5

.2

.1

.7

.3

.9

.4

.4

11.310.810.810.910.810.59.08.08.07.37.17.0

6.3

1 Figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ fromthose previously reported. See footnote 1 on table A.

month. The January advance was the largest monthlyincrease since the drought in the summer of 1980. Pricesturned up sharply for pork and eggs after decliningmarkedly in December. Price increases accelerated forrefined sugar, dairy products, roasted coffee, shorten-ing, and fish. Prices for processed poultry and milledrice fell, but much less than a month earlier. On theother hand, fresh fruit prices turned down after rising inDecember, and prices for fresh vegetables rose con-siderably less than in the previous month.

The finished energy goods index turned down with a0.9 percent drop, following increases of over 1 percentin both November and December. Prices turned downfor gasoline and natural gas, and prices for homeheating oil registered a small increase for the third con-secutive month.

The index for finished consumer goods other thanfoods and energy increased 0.5 percent, following nochange in December. Within this category, nondurablesrose 1.0 percent, as price increases accelerated forperiodicals, newspapers, textile housefurnishings, tiresand tubes, and prescription drugs. Prices turned upafter declining in December for alcoholic beverages andcosmetics. On the other hand, the consumer durables in-dex edged down 0.1 percent. Passenger car prices turneddown after rising in December, and prices for householdflatware moved down after no change a month earlier.

Capital equipment. The Producer Price Index forcapital equipment rose 0.4 percent, after increasing 0.6

percent in December. Prices turned down after rising amonth earlier for some motor vehicles, generators, tex-tile machinery, and metal forming machine tools. Priceincreases decelerated for agricultural machinery.However, price increases accelerated for constructionmachinery, commercial furniture, oilfield and gasfieldmachinery, and woodworking machinery.

Intermediate materialsThe Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,

Supplies, and Components moved up 0.4 percent fromDecember to January on a seasonally adjusted basis.This continuation of the recent pattern of moderate in-creases occurred in spite of sizable advances for energyand food prices.

The index for intermediate materials other than foodsand energy edged up 0.1 percent, even less than in otherrecent months. The durable manufacturing materials in-dex continued to recede, moving down 0.6 percent.Prices were lower for precious metals, zinc, nickle, cop-per, jewelers* materials, semifinished steel mill prod-ucts, and flat glass. However, tin prices climbed rapidlyfor the sixth time in the last 7 months.

The nondurable manufacturing materials indexdeclined 0.3 percent, following small increases in bothprevious months. Substantial price decreases wererecorded for processed yarns, plastic resins, woodpulp,and leather. Small declines occurred for industrialchemicals and synthetic rubber. In contrast, prices ad-vanced for gray and finished fabrics.

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The index for construction materials registered nochange in January. Prices fell for concrete products,asphalt roofing, fabricated structural metal products,and plastic construction products. These were offset byhigher prices for softwood lumber, millwork, buildingpaper and board, prepared paint, refractories, andheating equipment.

The manufacturing components index advanced 0.7percent, as prices moved up for motor vehicle parts,metal stampings, and electronic components. However,prices decreased for machine ship products and electricmotors. Among other categories of intermediate goods,prices surged for steel cans but dropped forphotographic supplies.

The intermediate energy index rose 1.3 percent, morethan in any other month since April. The impact oflarge increases for electric power and residual fuel oilwas weakened by decreases for gasoline and liquefiedpetroleum gas.

The index for intermediate foods and feeds turned upwith 2.2 percent advance, following several months ofdeclines. Sharp increases occurred for flour and refinedsugar used in food manufacturing, while prices for cornsyrup fell.

Crude materialsThe Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for

Further Processing moved up 1.7 percent on a seasonal-ly adjusted basis, after falling 1.4 percent in December.

The upturn was primarily due to the index forfoodstuffs and feedstuffs, which increased 4.4 percentafter declining 2.8 percent in the previous month. Aftermoving down for several months, prices for cattle,hogs, corn, and oilseeds rebounded with substantial in-creases in January. Live poultry, wheat, fluid milk, andhay also rose after falling for 2 months, and raw sugarand cocoa bean prices continued to move up rapidly. Onthe other hand, green coffee prices decreased after risingsharply in late 1981.

The index for crude nonfood materials other thanenergy moved down 3.4 percent, somewhat more thanin December and about the same as November'sdecrease. Prices for copper base scrap and wastepapercontinued to drop sharply, prices for aluminum basescrap and crude natural rubber fell after rising inDecember, and the newly-introduced index for logs andtimber decreased 1.0 percent. In contrast, prices for ironand steel scrap and raw cotton, which had been declin-ing for several months, climbed sharply. Cattle hideprices also rose substantially after decreasing inDecember.

The crude energy materials index edged down 0.1 per-cent, after moving up 1.3 and 0.5 percent in Decemberand November. Natural gas prices, which had advancedsubstantially in the 2 previous months, fell 1.3 percent.Prices for crude petroleum were unchanged. In con-trast, prices for coal rose 2.0 percent, far more than inany other month since July.

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Addition of Data from theProducer Price IndexRevision

Indexes for 16 more industries are now beingcalculated from the comprehensive program to revisethe Producer Price Index. This expansion marks the in-troduction of indexes for boat building as well as forlogging. Output price indexes are available for these in-dustries and their major products beginning this month.The PPI revision program now covers 114 industries,which account for 31.5 percent of all mining andmanufacturing production.

The industries being published for the first time inthis phase of the PPI revision are the following:

StandardIndustrialClassifica-

tion(SIC) code

121120182079

2327232824113041329633543448354735593632

364336443732

Industry

Bituminous coal and lignitePoultry dressing plantsShortening, table oils, margarine, and

other edible fatsMen's, youths', and boys' separate trousersMen's, youths', and boys' work clothingLogging camps and logging contractorsRubber and plastics hose and beltingMineral woolAluminum extruded productsPrefabricated metal buildings and componentsRolling mill machinery and equipmentSpecial industry machinery, n.e.c.Household refrigerators and home and

farm freezersCurrent-carrying wiring devicesNoncurrent-carrying wiring devicesBoat building and repairing

A total of 143 new items have been added this monthto the list of commodities included in the Producer PriceIndex. Price movements for these items are based on thecorresponding product indexes introduced from the PPIrevision. The number of commodity indexes whosemovements are based on data from the PPI revisionnow comes to more than 1,500 out of a total of approx-imately 6,000 indexes expected when the revision pro-gram is completed. A comprehensive summary of thevarious changes associated with the January 1982 addi-tion of data from the PPI revision will appear in theFebruary issue of this report.

Indexes from the PPI revision appear in table 4 of thisreport. Traditional indexes which correspond to the newindexes published in the revision program are now basedon the movements of the corresponding revision in-dexes. As new industries are published, their product in-dexes also will be used in the traditional commodity andISPI structures. Introduction of the next set of indexesfor industries based on the PPI revision program isplanned for July 1982. An entirely new industry-basedstage-of-processing structure will eventually become theprimary vehicle for releasing and analyzing pricechanges at the primary market level.

For a summary of the major difference between thenew indexes and traditional commodity price indexesand ISPI's, see the technical note on "Data from theProducer Price Index Revision" in the back of thisissue.

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Recalculation of SeasonalAdjustment Factors

Effective with data for January 1982, seasonal adjust-ment factors have been recalculated to reflect 1981 pricemovement patterns for stage-of-processing (SOP)groupings, commodity groups, and durability group-ings. This routine annual recalculation may affectseasonally adjusted indexes and percent changes fromJanuary 1977 to the present. Revised seasonally ad-

justed data for this period, as well as seasonal factors tobe used through December 1982, are available on re-quest from BLS. Table C below shows 1981 monthlyseasonally adjusted percent changes for the three majorSOP categories calculated with the old seasonal factors,compared with the percent changes for recalculated in-dexes which incorporate the new seasonal factors.

Table C. Percent changes in major stage-of-processing indexes over the month, 1981, seasonally adjusted, usingoriginal and recalculated seasonal factors

Month

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Finished goods

Original

1.2.8

1.2.8.4.5.4.2.1.6.5.3

Recalculated

1.2.8

1.1.9.2.6.4.3.2.5.5.3

Intermediate materials,supplies, and components

Original

1.3.4

1.01.0.5.2.3.5

00

.3

.4

Recalculated

1.3.4

1.0.9.5.4.4.5

00

.3

.2

Crude materials forfurther processing

Original

0.21.1

-1.31.4-.51.2.5

-.9-1.1-1.7-1.4-1.3

Recalculated

1.0.9

-1.11.5.2

1.0.2

-.9-1.8-1.6-1.5-1.4

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Changes in TableFormats and Numbering

Effective with this issue, the following significantchanges have been made in the tables appearing in Pro-ducer Prices and Price Indexes:

1. The former table 3, "Producer price indexes andpercent changes for selected stage-of-processing group-ings, seasonally adjusted," has been replaced by a newtable 3, "Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted." This willshow historical seasonally adjusted indexes for the samestage-of-processing groupings shown on charts 1,2, and3, for 7 years through the most recent month.

2. The former table 8, "Producer price indexes forbituminous coal by regions," has been deleted.Regional price indexes for bituminous coal are now be-ing generated under the Producer Price Index Revisionprogram and will appear each month in table 4.

3. The former table 10, "Producer price indexes:Changes in commodity specifications" has beendeleted. In those months when specification changes aremade, an appropriate table will appear after all theregular tables.

4. The former table 12, "Percent changes in pro-ducer price indexes for the output of selected SIC in-dustries," has been deleted.

5. The following tables have been renumbered.

Description

Special commodity groupings . . .4-digit SIC industries5-digit Census product classes . . .Railroad freightTelephone servicesU.S. Postal Service

Former number New number

91113141516

8910111213

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Chart 1. Finished Goods Price Index and its components, 1972-82,3-month annual rates of change

(Seasonally adjusted)

Finished goods

Capital equipment

Finished consumer goods excluding

Finished consumer foods

foods

JflN5.1

JflN7.3

JflN5.!

JAN

Percentchange

30

20

10

0-10

- i 30

20

10

0

-10

50

40

30

20

10

0

_i

_L 10

-

-

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

-10

-20

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

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Chart 2. Intermediate Materials Price Index and its components, 1972-82,3-month annual rates of change

(Seasonally adjusted)

Intermediate materials

Intermediate materials less foods and feeds

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

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Chart 3. Crude Materials Price Index and its components, 1972-82,3-month annual rates of change

(Seasonally adjusted)

Crude materials

Crude nonfood materials

Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs

I I I II I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I M I I I M M 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I 1 t I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I i 11 I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I i I I I I 1 I I I I I 1111 I I I 111 1 I I I f 11 I I I I I 11 1 I

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing(1967 = 100)

Groupi nqI Relat ive Ij i mportancej

Unadjusted index

[Unadjustedpercent

change toJan. 1982

sonally adjucent change

stedfrom:

D e c . | I I I ISept. |Dec. |Jan. | Jan. | Dec. |0ct. to Nov. to

1981 1/1 1981 2/1 19S1 2/1 1982 2/1 1981 | 1981 I Nov. Dec.Dec. to

Jan.

Fi ni shed goodsFinished consumer qoods

Finished consumer foodsCrudeProcessed

Finished consumer qoods, excluding foods.Nondurable qoods less foodsDurable goods

Capi tal equi pmontManufacturing industriesNonmanufacturinq industries

Intermediate materials, supplies, and components.Materials and components for manufacturing

Materials for food manufacturingMaterials for nondurable manufacturingMaterials for durable manufacturingComponents for manufacturing .3/ I

Materials and components for construction jProcessed fuels and lubri cants

Manufacturing industriesNcnmanufacturing industries

ContainersSuppliesManufacturing industries 3_/Nonmanufacturing industries

FeedsOther suppli es 3_/

ing.Crude materials for further proces1

Foodstuffs and feedstuffsNonfood materials

Nonfood materials except fuel 4/Manufacturing 4/Construction

Crude fuel 3/5/Manufacturing industries 3_/Nonmanuf actur i ng industries 3_/

Special groupings

Finished qoods, excludinq foodsIntermediate materials less foods and feedsIntermediate foods and feedsCrude materials less agricultural products 4_/ 8/.

100.00050.63349.36735.45732.3703.08713.9107.4826.428

FinFinFin

shed energy goodsshed goods less energyshed consumer goods less energy.

Finished qoods less foods and energyFinished consumer goods less foods and energy....Consumer nondurable goods less foods and energy..

Intermediate enerqy qoodsIntermediate materials less enerqyIntermediate materials less foods and energy...

Crude enerqy materials 3_/ 4/Crude materials less enerqyCrude nonfood materials less enerqy 5_/ j

271.5273. 1256.2253.5254.4277 .9324.2215.8265.3284.2255. 1

3 0 9 . 72 9 0 . 22 5 4 . 62 9 1 . 23 1 7 . 12 6 3 . 82 9 0 . 06 0 1 . 45 0 0 . 56 9 0 . 52 8 0 . 62 6 6 . 12 5 6 . 82 7 1 . 12 2 1 . 32 8 0 . 7

3 2 7 . 42 5 3 . 44 8 6 . 04 1 0 . 24 2 5 . 42 6 3 . 67 8 8 . 79 1 1 . 47 0 4 . 8

2 7 4 . 73 1 4 . 62 4 3 . 55 5 1 . 4

8 4 7 . 12 4 0 . 92 3 4 . 9

2 3 5 . 82 2 0 . 72 1 1 . 8

5 7 9 . 72 8 8 . 72 8 7 . 7

7 9 5 . 72 5 0 . 42 6 3 . 3

2 7 5 . 32 7 5 . 62 5 3 . 02 7 3 . 42 4 9 . 12 8 2 . 83 2 5 . 92 2 5 . 02 7 4 . 12 9 0 . 02 6 5 . 0

3 0 9 . 62 8 9 . 72 4 7 . 32 3 9 . 53 1 4 . 42 6 7 . 72 9 0 . 85 9 7 . 74 9 8 . 66 8 5 . 32 8 0 . 62 6 8 . 72 6 1 . 52 7 2 . 72 1 4 . 72 8 4 . 4

3 1 1 . 62 3 3 . 74 7 9 . 13 9 6 . 44 0 9 . 92 6 7 . 18 1 4 . 79 4 4 . 57 2 5 . 3

2 8 0 . 63 1 5 . 12 3 6 . 45 4 4 . 1

847.9244.7237.3

241 .9225.7213.4

576.4289.0238.6

801 .4231.6246.5

277277256280252284328225276291267

311.3290.8252.9239.4314.2269.7291.96 0 5 .5 0 7 . 7692.0282.2269.8262.5273.9215.2285.8

318.2242.5481 . 1399.7413.2269.6810.0936.3723.6

282.3316.6240.4545.7

843. 1247.0239.8

243.9227.7216.2

583.8290. 1289.6

800.4239.2250.5

6.35.82.28.61.57.38.45. 18.48.08.6

5. 14.0

- 9 . 95.62.47.84.59.78. 1

10.86.74.78.23. 1

-14.67.6

-3 .0-10 .4

6.92.22.05.8

19.621.317.7

7 . 66 . 2

-11 .38.3

11.25.64.9

6.96.27. 1

9.74.25.6

15.0- 1 0 . 1

- 8 . 6

0.8.8

1.32.51.2

. 6

. 7

. 4

. 7

. 7

.8

.5

.42.30- . 1

.7

.41.31.81.0

.6

.4

.4

.4

.2

.5

2. 13.8

.4

.8

.8

.9- . 6- . 9- . 2

.6

.51.7

.3

- . 6.9

1. 1

.8

.91.3

1.3.4.3

3.31.6

- 1

0.54676

.9

.9

.8

.8

.5

.9

.3

.3- 1 . 3

.2

. 1

.6

.2

. 9

.61.2

.4- . 1

.2- . 2

- 3 . 2.5

- 1 . 5- 2 . 2

- . 8- 1 . 7- 1 . 9

.21.71.91.4

.8

.4- 1 . 8

- . 6

1.4.4.3

.8

.7

.6

.9

.2

.3

.5- 2 . 5- 3 . 6

0 . 3. 2

03 . 4- . 4

. 3

.4

. 1

. 6

. 6

.6

. 2- . 1- . 5

. 3- . 4

. 5

.4

. 4

.6

. 2

. 2

.6

. 8

.4

. 3

. 2

1.42 . 8

. 1- . 91. 1

.62 . 83. 12 . 4

. 4

. 3- . 4

IV)

1. 1. 2

0

. 200

.7

. 1

.2

1.32 . 72 . 5

0 . 4. 5

1. 1. 4

1.2. 2. 4

- . 1. 4.6. 3

. 4

. 32 . 5- . 3- . 6

.701.31.51. 1

. 1

. 1

. 4

. 31.4

. 5

1.74 . 4

- 1 . 1- 1 . 3- 1 . 3- 1 . 3

- . 6- . 9- . 2

. 3

. 32 . 2

- 1 . 3

- . 9. 6. 7

. 5

. 51.0

1.3. 2. 1

- . 12 . 6

- 3 . 4

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year inDecember.

2 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of latereports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4months after original publication.

3 Not seasonally adjusted.4 Includes crude petroleum.5 Excludes crude petroleum.

* Percent of total finished goods.7 Percent of total intermediate materials.* Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding crude

foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco."* Percent of total crude materials.

NOTE: Seasonally adjusted data shown may differ from those previouslyreported. See footnote 1 on table A.

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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage ofprocessing(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commoditycode Groupi nq

Relativei mportancc

Unad justedindex

I Un^d justedI percentIchanqe to|Jan. 1982 from

ISeatonally adjustedjpercent chanqe from:

I I I IDec. |Dec. |Jan. | Jan. Dec.198 1 J./1 198 1 2/ j 1982 2/| 198 1 | 198 1

jOct. tolMov. to|D?c. toHov. | Dec. | Jan.

01-1101-1301-7

02-1102-12-0202-1302-1402-21-0102-21-0402-2202-2302-302-402-53-01

02-5502-6202-63-0102-7402-8

I FINISHED GOODSFINISHED CONSUMER GOODS.FINISHED CONSUMER FOODS

Bakery products.Flour base mixes and douqhs.Milled rice.Other cereals.Beef and veal.Pork.Processed poultry....Fi sh.Dairy productsProcessed fruits and veqetablesRefined suqar, consumer size packaqes

(Dec. 1977 = 100) 3/ ".Confectionery end products (Dec. 1977 = 100) 3_/. . . ,Soft drinks 3/Roasted coffeeShorteninq and cookinq oilsMiscellaneous processed foods .3/

03-8103-82

04-304-41

05-3105-7105-73-02-0105-76

06-35

06-36

06-7106-75

07-1207-13-0107-27

09-15-0109-3109-3209-33

11-77

12-112-312-412-512-6 112-6212-6412-6612-67

14-1 1-0114-1 1-02-7 114-3

15-115-215-515-94-02

15-94-0315-94-04

11-111-21 1-341 1-3711-3811-411 1-4411-4711-6111-6211-6311-651 1-66-0111-66-0311-66-0411-72

100.000J79. 155(21.919

.508

.746

.392

FINISHED CONSUMER GOODS EXCLUDING FOODS (57.236

Alcoholic beveraqes 3/

ApparelTextile housefurnishinqs Z/

FootwearLuqqaqe and small leather qoods

Natural qas Z/GasolineFuel oil No. 2 (Feb. 1973=100)Finished lubricants .3/

Pharmaceutical preparations, ethical(Prescription)

Pharmaceutical preparations, proprietary(Over-the-counter)

Soaps and synthetic deterqents Z/Cosmetics and other toilet preparations

Tires, tubes, tread, etcRubber footwearDisposable plastic dinnerware and tableware

(June 1978=100) 3/Consumer and cor-nercial plastics,not elsewhereclassified (June 1978=100) 3/

Sanitary papers and health products 3_/Newspapers (Dec. 1980=100) Z/Periodicals (Dec. 1980=100) 3/Books (Dec. 1980=100) 3/

Electric lamps and bulbs.

Household furnitureFloor coverinqsHousehold appliances ,3/Home electronic equipment Z/.DinnerwareHousehold qlasswareHousehold flatware Z/LawnmowersCutlery

CAPITAL EQUIPMENT.

Passenqer carsLicht motor trucks 3/Boats (Dec. 1981=100) 3/

Toys, sportinq qoods, small arms, etcTobacco productsMobile homes (Dec. 1974=100) 3/ jJewelry, platinum & karat qold

(Dec. 1973=100) 3/Other precious metal jewelry (Dec. 1978=100) Z/..Costume jewelry (Dec. 1978=100) 3/

I20.845

Aqricultural machinery and equipmentConstruction machinery and equipment Z_/Industrial process furnaces and ovens 3_/Metal cuttinq machine toolsMetal forminq machine toolsPumps, compressors, and equipmentIndustrial material handlinq equipmentFans and blowers except portableFood products machineryTextile machineryWoodwork inq machinery 3_/Printinq trades machinery 3/Rubber workinq machinery (Doc. 193 1 = 100) 3/Plastics machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100) 3/....7Chemical industry machinery 3_/Inteqratinq and measuring instruments

.210

1.620.4 02

1 .273.570. 154.114. 156. 176. 1 17

7.0031 . 0 6 8.215

1 . 1031 .530

.827

.212

.342

.225

.4 28

. 137

.362

.207

.4 32

.735

. 123

.383

.299

. 133

. 198

. 133

.200

. 1 15

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11

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Table 2. Continued—Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings bystage of processing(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)

Commodi tycode Grouping

IUnad j unt c dj pprcont (Seasonally adjusted

Relatimporta

Dec.198 1

.499

.485

. 184

. 1391.207

.781

2.2691.4211.095.260.915.442

VGnee

1/

Unadjustedir

Doc.

dox

|Jan.1981 2/|1982 2/

1

336.8218.7424.9346.7148.9

264. 1

214.9267.6295.3107.0295.9346.3

338.8219.2431 .4349.6149.2

266.6

215.3268.0297.6106.8296.6352.4

chanqe toJan. 1982 fr

1Jan.1981 I

I

10.413.916.88.23.0

8. 1

7.910.712. 14.48.56.0

Dec.1981

0.

1 i

om :

62582

9

218228

percent ch

1Oct. to|No

Nov. |1

0. 13.41 .0.5

- . 1

.3

. 9

.301 . 12.51.0

anqo from:

1v. to 1 Dec.Dec.

0.7-1.3

.4

.6

.6

.3

1 . 1. 1

0.3.5.6

1 Jnn1

-0.

1 '.

to

72512

9

41

8251

11-73-0211-7411-9111-9211-93

12-2

14-11-0114-11-02-7114-11-02-8114-1414-21-1114-4

15-41

02-12-0102-53-02

02-5402-7102-7202-7302-9

03-103-203-303-4

04-2

I CAPITAL EQIUPMENT-Continued.Generators and generator sotsTransformers and power regulators 1/Oil field and gas field machinery 3/Mining machinery and equipmentOffice and store machines and equipment I/.

Commercial furniture J3/

Passenger carsLi ght motor trucks .3/Heavy motor trucks 5/Truck trailers (June 1980=100) 3/Fixed wing, utility aircraft (Dec. 1968=100).Railroad equipment

Photographic equipment.

INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, AND COMPONENTS.... 100.000

INTERMEDIATE FOODS AND FEEDS I 5.346

Flour I .24 0Refined sugar, for use in food manufacturing

(Dec. 1977 = 100) 3/ 643Confectionery materials (Dec. 1977=100) 3/ 233Animal fats and oils 059Crude vegetable oils 16 1Refined vegetable oils V 030Prepared animal feeds 1.490

INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS LESS FOODS AND FEEDS |94.654

.750

.9561. 1421.684

J .248

05-205-3205-405-7105-72-02-0105-72-03-01j05-73-03-01|05-7405-75

06-106-2106-2206-3106-406-5106-52-0106-52-0206-5306-606-79

07-11-0207-1207-13-0407-2107-22

07-2307-2407-25

07-26

08-1108-1208-208-308-4

09-1109-1309-1409-15-0309-2

10-13-0110-13-0210-1510-1610-2210-2410-2510-2610-310-410-510-610-710-8

11-11-51

Synthetic fibers (Dec. 1975=100)Processed yarns and threads (Dec. 1975=100)Gray fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)Finished fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)

Leather

Coke 3/Liquefied petroleum gas .3/.Electric powerGasoli neKerosene (Feb. 1973=100)Commercial jet fuel (Feb. 1973=100) 3/Diesel fuel (Feb. 1973=100) 1/Residual fuelLubricating oil materials 1/

Industrial chemicals .3/Prepared paint Z/Paint materialsDrugs and pharmaceutical materials ,3/Fats and oils, inedibleMixed fertilizersNitrogenatesPhosphatesPesticidesPlastic resins and materialsMiscellaneous chemical products 1/

Synthet i c rubberTires, tubes, tread, etcOther miscellaneous rubber productsPlastic construction products (Dec. 1969=100)..Unsupported plastic film and sheeting

(Dec. 1970=100)Laminated plastic sheets (Dec. 1970=100)Foamed plastic products (June 1978=100) Z_/Plastic packaging and shipping products

(June 1978=100) 1/Plastic parts and components for manufacturing

(June 1978=100) 3/

Softwood lumberHardwood lumberMillworkPlywood.Other wood products.

Woodpulp.Paper.PaperboardPaper boxes and containers.Building paper and board...

.694

1.319.355

1. 181.647. 189

.4571.579.713

1.924.238

Semifinished steel mill products I .401Finished steel mill products I 6.457Foundry and forge shop products j 1.906

K787.460

1.666.751

1.074.890.345.357

3.306

. 147

.7505 .2153 .380

.2191.4451.6222 . 4 0 9

.636

4.329.674.707.219. 195.313.301.323.326

1.3211.352

.288

.779

.707

.257

.492

. 131

. 182

Pig iron and ferroalloys.Primary nonferrous metals .3/Secondary nonferrous metalsNonferrous mill shapesNonferrous wire and cable 25/Metal containersHardwarePlumbing fixtures and brass fittingsHeating equipment Z/Fabricated structural metal productsMiscellaneous metal products I 3.466

Tractor parts (Dec. 1973=100) 1/

2 3 6 . 4

183.7

148.3155.22 9 5 . 4167.0186.62 1 7 . 2

315 . 1

162.4139.8147.7125.8

3 1 1 . 9

4 7 0 . 3700 . 1383 .87 1 7 . 38 2 6 . 18 7 0 . 48 3 5 . 2

1175.88 8 8 . 1

364 .6256 .73 0 7 . 92 2 4 . 82 8 0 . 4263 .6220 .0298 .6458 .0297 .0300 .8

2 9 8 . 12 5 5 . 9277 .6153.4

2 0 6 . 1187.4141 .2

138.0

134.4

321 .4259.0273.6239.2239.5

4 1 7 . 02 8 7 . 52 5 9 . 32 4 9 . 42 2 7 . 7

370 .7347 .53 3 7 . 53 2 3 . 93 1 0 . 52 6 4 . 53 0 5 . 5206 .73 1 8 . 22 6 9 . 42 7 3 . 92 2 9 . 2302 .728 1.4

188. 1

159.9153.32 8 5 . 2

135.3148.3126.7

3 2 0 . 3

4 7 0 . 36 7 8 . 33 9 2 . 57 14.38 3 3 . 88 7 5 . 08 3 7 . 8

1231.08 8 8 . 1

3 6 3 . 82 5 9 . 3308 .72 2 4 . 92 7 2 . 82 6 4 . 5221 . 1300 .84 5 3 . 02 9 3 . 82 9 9 . 9

2 9 9 . 32 5 6 . 62 7 8 . 0152.2

2 0 6 . 1189.2140.9

134.5

3 2 2 . 32 5 9 . 82 7 6 . 82 3 6 . 82 3 9 . 4

4 1 2 . 82 8 8 . 82 5 9 . 72 4 9 . 92 3 3 . 2

370 .73 4 9 . 5342 .03 2 3 . 93 0 5 . 2261 .63 0 4 . 92 0 6 . 73 2 3 . 427 1 .32 7 4 . 42 3 2 . 2303 . 12 8 4 . 3

-11.3

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1.3-.21.4

See footnotes at end of table

12

Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Table 2. Continued—Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings bystage of processing(1967-100 unless otherwise Indicated)

Commoditycode Grouping

Relative jimportance)

Unadjustedi ndex

lUnadjustedI percentjchanqe toJan. 1982 from:

Dec. jDec.1981 1 / 1981

Jan.1982 2/

IJan. Dec.198 1 | 198 1

I

Seasonally adjustedpercent change from-"

Oct. toJNov. toJDec. toNov. | Dec. j Jan.

I I

11-3511-3611-37-51

11-38-51

11-4311-4511-48-0211-48-04

11-49-0111-49-0511-7111-73-0111-7511-7811-8111-92-53-01

1 1-94

13-1113-22-01-3113-313-413-513-613-713-813-9

14-12

15-315-4215-94-05

01-101-210 1-22-02-05 j01-3101-320 1-401-601-810 1-8301-9101-91

-01-02

02-52-01-011

01-51-01-01-92-01-

05-105-31

05-61

06-52-03

07-1 1-01

08-5

09-1210-1110-1210-23-0110-23-02

13-21

INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS, ETC - ContinuedParts for farm machinery ex. tractors

(Dec.1973 = 100)Cutting tools and accessories 1/Abrasive productsParts for metal cutting machine tools

(Dec. 1972=100) 3/..Parts for metal forming machine tools

(Dec. 1972=100)Fluid power equipment (Dec. 1970=100)Mechanical power transmission equipmentUnitary air conditioners (Dec. 1977=100) 1/Refrigerant compressors and compressor units

(Dec. 1977=100) 3/Valves and fittingsBall and roller bearingsWi ri nq devi cesElectric motorsSwitchgear, switchboard* etc., equipment .3/Electronic components and accessoriesEnvironmental controls (June 1980 = 100) 3_/Parts for mining machinery and equipment

(Dec. 1972=100)Internal combustion engines

Flat glass 3/Portland cementConcrete productsStructural clay products, ex refractories 3_/.RefractoriesAsphalt roofingGypsum products 3_/Glass containersOther nonmetallic minerals

Motor vehicle parts.

NotionsPhotographic suppliesJewelers' materials and findings

(Dec. 1978=100) 1/

CRUDE MATERIALS FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.

CRUDE FOODSTUFFS AND FEEDSTUFFS

Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables.WheatCorn 3/CattleH o q sL i ve poultryFluid milkHayOilseedsGreen coffee .3/Cocoa beans

Cane sugar, raw 3_/. . . .

CRUDE NONFOOD MATERIALS

Raw cotton 3_/.Leaf tobacco..

Cattle hides

Coal 3/Natural qas !•

Crude petroleum 3_/

Potash

Crude natural rubber

Logs, timber, etc.(Dec. 1981=100) 3/.

WastepaperIron ore .3/Iron and steel scrap.Copper base scrap. . . .Aluminium base scrap.

. 152

.309

.253

.092

.053

.297

.426

.261

.307

.608

.359

.667

.544

.6991 .578. 164

.087

.726

.522

.5581.767.229. 199.344. 161.647

1 .241

4.026

.203

.566

100.000

|50.633

1.7532.7784.026

j 16.428' 4.3802.0639.525.815

3.0211 . 6 4 5

.23 1

1 .568

4 9.36 71 .0851.955

4.43910.59718.578

. 217

. 2 6 5

2 . 177

.300

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. 6 8 2

2 3 9 . 02 6 3 . 92 8 5 . 7

3 0 8 . 92 3 4 . 03 0 6 . 61 3 2 . 2

1 3 1 . 33 1 6 . 53 2 1 . 63 1 8 . 92 8 4 . 12 5 4 . 9171 .61 1 1 . 2

3 4 1 . 63 1 2 . 0

2 1 8 . 53 2 7 . 02 9 3 . 52 5 7 . 13 0 9 . 84 0 4 . 22 4 9 . 73 3 4 . 84 7 5 . 4

2 6 9 . 72 6 8 . 4

2 7 9 . 82 4 6 . 31 8 6 . 32 2 5 . 9196 .417 1.42 8 6 . 72 1 7 . 62 1 9 . 93 2 9 . 03 3 0 . 5

2 3 0 . 1

4 7 9 . 1

188 .42 6 5 . 6

2 8 0 . 6

2 2 8 . 4

100 .0

1 4 3 . 4

2 7 2 . 02 7 2 . 1151 .03 7 5 . 4

2 3 9 . 12 6 4 . 82 8 5 . 7

3 5 1 . 7 3 5 6 . 6

3 0 9 . 12 3 5 . 73 0 8 . 71 3 3 . 9

1 3 1 . 33 1 8 . 83 2 1 . 83 1 8 . 92 8 5 . 12 5 5 . 11 7 4 . 4112 . 1

3 4 3 . 73 1 7 . 1

2 1 6 . 03 3 6 . 32 9 4 . 82 5 7 . 13 1 5 . 43 9 9 . 72 5 0 . 43 3 4 . 74 7 4 . 9

3 3 4 . 8 3 3 8 . 2

2 7 0 . 52 6 8 . 7

3 1 1 . 6 3 1 8 . 2

2 3 3 . 7 2 4 2 . 5

2 8 8 . 32 5 1 . 22 0 2 . 82 3 4 . 42 1 8 . 31 8 6 . 823 7 . 62 1 7 . 62 1 9 . 63 2 3 . 34 0 2 . 8

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199 .72 6 7 . 2

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.4

6.0.6

2.0-1.30

1 .8

.'3

-1.0

-5.7

06.4

-1.5

. 1

1.0.4.8.8.5.8.5

-.2

.5

.4

.9

.5

.52.2

.41.3

1 .6-1.3

-2.2

2.4-1 .8-4.3-2.9-1.7-5.7-2.4-8.7-4.713.8-6.9

2.0

-6.3(4)

. 42. 1-.3

1 .3

-4.2

(4)

-14.4

0-10.2-2.8-7.7

.2

-0. 1.8.9

. 12.5.9.5

.6

.21.6.2.5

1 . 1.6

.3

.5

.5

.7-.6-.80

-.2

.8-1.6

-2.0

-1.4

-2.8

8.0-.2

-5.8-2.9-7.7-2.0-1.3-4.7-3.31 . 42.3

2.9

. 1

-5.6(4)

.53.6.2

1 .8

1.3

(4)

-1.2

-6.9-4.7

.7

0.3.3

- . 5

1.4

-1 .5.9.5

1.3

0.4

0.4

- . 8. 1

1.3.8

- 1 . 7.5

- 1 . 1- 1 . 7- 2 . 2

02 . 1

- 1 . 2. 3.8

- . 3

1.0

- 2 . 2- 2 . 3

- 3 . 6

1 .7

4 . 4

- . 54 . 7

3. 912 .56 . 71 .53. 11.2

- 1 . 75 . 3

7 . 3

6.01 .5

2.0-1.30

.9

-1.0

-6.2

04.6

-4.8-2.2

- . 1

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year inDecember. Data shown are expressed as a percent of total finished goods, totalintermediate materials, or total crude materials. Data shown will not add up to100.000 because not all commodity components of each stage-of-processing(SOP) index are shown; relative importance figures shown account for about 89percent of total finished goods, about 88 percent of total intermediate materials,and about 96 percent of total crude materials. For each commodity componentof the Finished Goods Index which is allocated to both capital equipment andfinished consumer goods excluding foods, the relative importance figure shownreflects only the share allocated to the SOP grouping under which it is listed.

For example, the relative importance figure shown for household furniture underthe SOP grouping for finished consumer goods excluding foods includes theshare allocated to that SOP grouping but not the share allocated to capitalequipment.

2 All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.3 Not seasonally adjusted.4 Not available.

NOTE: Seasonally adjusted data shown may differ from those previouslyreported. See footnote 1 on table A.

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Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted(1967 = 100)

Month

year

1 9 7 5 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .-OCT. . .-NOV. . .- D E C . . .

1976 -JAN . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .-APR. . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .-OCT. . .- N O V . . .- D E C . .

1 9 7 7 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .-OCT. . .-NOV. . .- D E C . .

1 9 7 8 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .-MAR. . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .- O C T . . .- N O V . . .- D E C . .

1 9 7 9 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .- O C T . . .- N O V . . .- D E C . .

1 9 8 0 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .- O C T . . .- N O V . . .- D E C . .

1 9 8 1 - J A N . . .- F E B . . .- M A R . . .- A P R . . .- M A Y . . .- J U N . . .- J U L . . .- A U G . . .- S E P . . .- O C T . . .- N O V . . .- D E C . . .

1 9 8 2 - J A N . . .

Finishedgoods

159.0158 .9158 .9160 .216 1.2162 .4163. 9165 .2166.4167.7168 .4168.7

168 .5168. 1168 .4169 .3169.41 6 9 . 9170 .3170 .817 1.4172.4173.7175.0

175 .5177 .3178 .8179.6180 .8181 .2181 .9183. 1183 .8184 .8186 .3187. 1

188. 0189 .4190 .4192 .6193 .9195.6197 .2197 .5199 .42 0 0 . 62 0 2 . 22 0 4 . 3

2 0 6 . 72 0 8 . 92 1 0 . 72 1 2 . 62 1 3 . 72 1 5 . 02 1 7 . 32 1 9 . 42 2 3 . 12 2 5 . 52 2 8 . 52 3 0 . 4

2 3 4 . 22 3 7 . 32 3 9 . 924 1.82 4 2 . 62 4 4 . 82 4 8 . 82 5 2 . 02 5 2 . 52 5 5 . 12 5 6 . 82 5 7 . 8

2 6 0 . 82 6 2 . 82 6 5 . 72 6 8 . 22 6 8 . 82 7 0 . 32 7 1 . 32 7 2 . 12 7 2 . 62 7 3 . 92 7 5 . 32 7 6 . 1

2 7 7 . 3

Finished

consumerfoods

176 .4174.5172.8175.7177.7180. 1182.8184.8186. 1187.7187.4186 .3

183.7180.6• 8 0 . 1183.4183. 1181 .0180. 1178.5177.6178 .2177 .8181 .8

182.0185.4188 .2183.7191 .1189.819 1.1192.0191.019 1.7193.3194. 1

195.92 0 0 . 020 1 . 12 0 5 . 02 0 6 . 02 0 8 . 82 0 9 . 62 0 7 . 32 0 9 . 42 1 3 . 02 1 3 . 52 1 6 . 6

2 2 0 . 32 2 4 . 22 2 6 . 22 2 7 . 62 2 5 . 62 2 3 . 12 2 3 . 62 2 4 . 72 2 7 . 42 2 7 . 42 3 1 . 52 3 2 . 3

2 3 1 . 72 3 1 . 42 3 3 . 42 3 0 . 62 3 1 . 82 3 3 . 22 4 0 . 62 4 6 . 92 4 6 . 92 4 8 . 82 4 9 . 524 9 .2

2 5 0 . 72 5 0 . 42 5 2 . 32 5 2 . 72 5 3 . 32 5 4 . 52 5 6 . 62 5 6 . 82 5 5 . 52 5 4 . 82 5 3 . 22 5 3 . 1

2 5 5 . 9

Finishedconsumer

goodsexcluding

foods14 9 . 314 9.7150. 1150 .515 1.1151.8152.7154. 1155.2156.4157.6158 .5

159.0159.4159.7159.7159.716 1.3162 .2163 .4164 .5166. 0168. 1168. 1

168 .8170 .3171 .3172 .3173. 1173 .9174 .3175.3176 .7177.5179.0179 .5

180 .2180 .4181 .3183 .2184.4185.7187.7188 .8190.619 1.0192 .9194 .8

197.0198 .42 0 0 . 32 0 2 . 62 0 5 . 12 0 3 . 221 1.62 1 4 . 92 1 9 . 82 2 3 . 62 2 6 . 82 2 9 . 2

2 3 5 . 42 4 0 . 72 4 3 . 72 4 7 . 2247 .92 5 0 . 62 5 3 . 42 5 5 . 32 5 6 . 02 5 8 . 12 6 0 . 5261 .9

2 6 5 . 52 6 8 . 32 7 2 . 12 7 5 . 52 7 5 . 62 7 7 . 12 7 7 . 42 7 7 . 92 7 9 . 32 8 1 . 02 8 3 . 42 8 4 . 2

2 8 4 . 8

Capitalequipment

157 .0155 .3159 .9160 .816 1.4162.0163. 1163.4164.7165.6166 .8167 .7

168 .8169.6170.6171 .317 1.8172 .7173 .5174 .5175 .817 6 . 4177 .2178.7

178 .9179.8180.7181 .5182 .5183 .5184 .5186. 1187 .2189.0190.4191.7

192 .2193 .2194 .5195 .4196 .9198 .5199.720 1.32 0 2 . 92 0 3 . 52 0 5 . 52 0 6 . 8

2 0 8 . 32 0 9 . 92 1 1 . 42 1 3 . 22 1 4 . 62 1 5 . 92 1 7 . 52 1 7 . 72 1 9 . 62 2 1 . 52 2 3 . 12 2 5 . 1

2 2 8 . 22 3 0 . 02 3 2 . 12 3 5 . 62 3 6 . 32 3 8 . 12 4 0 . 92 4 3 . 32 4 4 . 02 4 8 . 22 4 9 . 62 5 0 . 9

2 5 3 . 8256 .02 5 7 . 92 6 0 . 22 6 2 . 02 6 4 . 12 6 5 . 62 6 7 . 42 6 7 . 827 0 . 42 7 2 . 52 7 4 . 1

2 7 5 . 2

Intermediatematerials

180.0179 .5178 .3178.6177 .9177.7178.4180.0180.6182 .4183. 118 3 . 8

184.4184 .9185 .5186. 1187. 1138.61S9.7190 .3192. 1192 .3193.6194 .9

195.6196 .6198 .32 0 0 . 020 1.420 1.52 0 2 . 02 0 2 . 92 0 3 . 92 0 4 . 32 0 5 . 72 0 6 . 6

2 0 7 . 82 0 9 . 12 1 0 . 52 1 1 . 62 1 3 . 32 1 4 . 82 1 5 . 62 1 7 . 12 18.722 1 . 12 2 3 . 22 2 4 . 5

226 .82 2 8 . 923 1.62 3 4 . 92 3 7 . 924 0 . 42 4 4 . 524 7 .7251 .62 5 5 . 72 5 8 . 22 6 0 . 6

2 6 7 . 12 7 2 . 02 7 3 . 92 7 4 . 22 7 6 . 02 7 8 . 528 1. 12 8 4 . 02 8 5 . 3237 . 92 9 0 . 42 9 3 . 4

2 9 7 . 12 9 8 . 43 0 1 . 53 0 4 . 13 0 5 . 73 0 6 . 93 0 8 . 13 0 9 . 73 0 9 . 83 0 9 . 73 1 0 . 63 1 1 . 3

3 1 2 . 4

Intermediatefoods

andfeeds

220 .32 0 9 . 7196 .8198 .8190 .3184. 9189 .5196 . 9194. 1192 .5187.7182.6

182. 1180.6180 .2181 .0184. 1190.9193 .5184.3190.9183.6185.5189.7

191.3194.8196.02 0 7 . 32 1 0 . 5193.3183 .'2181.0176.0175.8187.0187.3

190.4192.6193.52 0 2 . 42 0 3 . 82 0 3 . 220 1.92 0 3 . 42 0 5 . 72 1 0 . 52 1 0 . 52 1 4 . 1

2 1 7 . 62 2 1 . 82 2 2 . 32 2 5 . 52 2 4 . 42 2 4 . 92 3 1 . 4227 .02 2 9 . 02 2 8 . 32 2 9 . 02 3 1 . 1

2 2 7 . 62 3 9 . 22 3 4 . 82 3 0 . 9241 .22 4 2 . 92 5 1 . 32 6 5 . 32 6 5 . 32 7 9 . 42 8 4 . 02 6 7 . 6

2 6 9 . 926 1 . 12 5 5 . 32 5 7 . 32 5 5 . 62 5 5 . 12 5 1 . 0251 .42 4 2 . 52 3 9 . 62 3 5 . 32 3 4 . 3

2 3 9 . 5

Intermediatematerialsexcluding

foods

176 .3176 .7176.7176 .8176 .8177 . 11 7 7 . 5178 .5179 .4181 .5182 .8184 .0

184 .7185 .2185 .9186 .5187 .31 8 8 . 5189 .5190 .7192 .3193 .0194 .2195 .3

196 .01 9 6 . 8198 .5199.6200 .92 0 1 . 82 0 3 . 32 0 4 . 42 0 5 . 82 0 6 . 32 0 7 . 02 0 7 . 9

2 0 9 . 02 1 0 . 32 1 1 . 32 1 2 . 22 14.02 1 5 . 62 1 6 . 52 1 8 . 12 1 9 . 62 2 1 . 82 2 4 . 12 2 5 . 2

2 2 7 . 52 2 9 . 32 3 2 . 22 3 5 . 62 3 8 . 824 1 .52 4 5 . 42 4 9 . 22 5 3 . 22 5 7 . 72 6 0 . 32 6 2 . 7

2 6 9 . 927 4 . 42 7 6 . 82 7 7 . 42 7 8 . 6281 . 02 S 3 . 32 8 5 . 32 8 6 . 72 3 8 . 42 9 0 . 92 9 5 . 2

2 9 9 . 13 0 1 . 13 0 4 . 93 0 7 . 63 0 9 . 53 1 0 . 83 12 .33 1 4 . 13 1 4 . 83 1 4 . 93 1 6 . 23 1 7 . 0

3 1 7 . 8

Crudematerials

i90 . 3185 .018 2 . 41 9 0 . 1195 .4196 .41 9 9 . 4201 .32 0 6 . 02 0 8 . 02 0 5 . 62 0 4 . 6

2 0 1 . 4198 .4196.62 0 4 . 12 0 3 . 22 0 8 . 32 0 7 . 12 0 3 . 22 0 2 . 62 0 1 . 32 0 2 . 52 0 5 . 9

2 0 5 . 52 0 9 . 92 1 2 . 92 1 8 . 12 1 6 . 12 0 9 . 12 0 6 . 8204 .02 0 3 . 52 0 4 . 52 0 8 . 92 1 2 . 2

2 1 5 . 22 1 8 . 82 2 2 . 8230 .72 3 2 . 82 3 9 . 12 3 7 . 72 3 5 . 22 4 0 . 02 4 5 . 72 4 7 . 02 4 8 . 8

2 5 5 . 42 6 1 . 82 6 7 . 32 7 1 . 22 7 2 . 52 7 5 . 3277 .62 7 3 . 22 8 0 . 02 8 2 . 52 8 6 . 22 3 9 . 1

2 8 9 . 02 9 5 . 12 8 9 . 02 8 3 . 22 3 7 . 52 8 9 . 23 0 4 . 03 1 8 . 23 2 0 . 33 2 5 . 53 2 9 . 03 2 5 . 7

3 2 9 . 13 3 2 . 13 2 8 . 43 3 3 . 23 3 3 . 7336 .93 3 7 . 63 3 4 . 43 2 8 . 43 2 3 . 13 1 8 . 23 1 3 . 8

3 1 9 . 2

Crudefoodstuffs

andfeedstuffs

183 . 3175 .6173 .4184 .3190 .219 1.8196 .5198 .62 0 2 . 92 0 5 . 72 0 2 . 2198 .4

194 .21 9 1 . 3187 .7195 .8192 .8198 .0192.6188 .5187 .3183 .3183. 1190 .2

192 .3194 .8198. 12 0 4 . 62 0 0 . 6192 .31 8 9 . 3184. 11S2.9184 .4189 .9192.6

196.62 0 1 . 52 0 7 . 02 1 5 . 82 17.02 2 3 . 32 1 9 . 12 1 4 . 72 1 9 . 72 2 6 . 1226 .42 2 7 . 9

2 3 6 . 624 3 . 32 4 8 . 02 5 2 . 32 5 0 . 32 4 8 . 4251 . 12 4 3 . 82 4 8 . 62 4 8 . 42 5 0 . 525 1 .4

2 4 5 . 825 1.42 4 5 . 22 3 5 . 524 1 .52 4 3 . 22 6 0 . 92 7 7 . 22 7 5 . 72 7 9 . 9280 .42 7 2 . 2

2 7 2 . 82 6 5 . 02 6 0 . 92 6 4 . 22 6 0 . 92 6 5 . 0264 . 926 1 . 92 5 2 . 024 6 . 124 0 .82 3 4 . 1

2 4 4 . 4

Crude

materials

2 0 4 . 0 |2 0 3 . 2199.820 1 .42 0 5 . 5 |2 0 5 . 32 0 5 . 12 0 6 . 52 1 2 . 02 1 2 . 42 1 2 . 32 1 6 . 7

2 1 5 . 62 1 2 . 42 1 4 . 52 2 0 . 62 2 4 . 42 2 9 . 02 3 7 . 02 3 3 . 92 3 4 . 42 3 9 . 224 3 . 22 3 8 . 6

2 3 2 . 7241 .32 4 3 . 624 5 . 82 4 8 . 22 4 4 . 12 4 3 . 324 5 .72 4 6 . 92 4 6 . 724 8 . 82 5 3 . 4

2 5 4 . 12 5 4 . 72 5 5 . 9 |26 1.5 |2 6 5 . 82 7 2 . 02 7 6 . 5 |277 .92 3 2 . 42 3 6 . 72 9 0 . 12 9 2 . 6

2 9 4 . 83 0 0 . 23 0 7 . 53 1 0 . 53 1 9 . 03 3 1 . 73 3 3 . 23 3 5 . 334 6 . 33 5 4 . 53 6 1 . 83 6 8 . 9

3 8 0 . 73 8 7 . 638 1 .838 4 . 53 8 5 . 138 6 . 93 9 5 . 34 0 5 . 04 14.74 2 2 . 14 3 1 . 84 3 9 . 2

4 4 9 .04 7 5 . 44 7 2 . 84 8 0 .64 3 9 . 6490 .84 9 3 . 24 8 9 . 74 9 2 . 24 8 3 . 24 S 4 . 54 8 5 . 1

4 7 9 . 9

NOTE: Data shown may differ from those previously published. Seefootnote 1 on table A.

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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

base |~Sep.1981 2/ 1981 2/

I

Jan.1982 £/

I

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

1111-P1111-21111-2061111-2071111-2081111-2091111-2111111-2131111-214

1211-P1211-A1211-21211-2111211-2111211-2111211-2121211-2121211-2131211-2131211-214121 1-214121 1-31211-311211-3111211-31 11211-3121211-312121 1-3141211-331211-331121 1-3311211-3321211-332121 1-41211-4111211-411121 1-4131211-4131211-11211-1011211-102

I 2011-Pi 2011-C

20 1 1-20 11-2011-201 1-2011-2011-201 1-

2011-2011-2011-2011-20 1 1-201 1-2011-2011-201 1-2011-2011-2011-2011-2011-

C5511121 1202112031120411298

117131151221244174 170 1 I41702141798145155176

2011-6312011-63101201 1-631022011-6352011-6412011-72011-711

2011-71 101jI

2011-71198|

2011-717

2011-721 |2011-721012011-735

201 1-735012011-735982011-791

2011-9

AnthracitePrimary productsPrepared anthracite shippedStoveChestnutPeaBuckwheat no. 1Buckwheat no. 2Buckwheat no. 4Buckwheat no. 5

Bituminous Coal and LignitePrimary productsPreparedSteam electric utilitiesNorth AppalachiaSpotContract

South AppalachiaContract

Mi dwestContract

WestContract

Metallurgical/coke producerHigh volatileNorth AppalachiaContract

South AppalachiaContract

WestLow volatileNorth AppalachiaContract

South AppalachiaContract

All other industrialNorth AppalachiaContract

Mi dwestContract

Unprepared (raw)For preparation at other establishments..For use without preparation

Meat packing plantsPrimary productsMiscellaneous byproducts of meatpackingplants^ except sausage casingsKilling floor offal, scrap* bones etc....

Beef, not canned or made into sausageWhole carcass beefUSDA choi ce beef carcassesUSDA good beef carcassesUSDA utility beef carcassesOther USDA graded and ungraded beefcarcasses

Primal and fabricated beef cutsBoneless beef, including hamburgerVariety meats (edible organs)

Veal, not canned or made into sausageWhole carcass veal

Pork, fresh and frozenPrimal cuts including trimmingsBoston buttsPork loinsOther primal cuts

Variety meats (fresh edible organs)LardLard, commercial sizes (over 3 lbs.)

Pork, processed or cured, including frozen(not canned or made into sausage)Hams and picnics, except cannedHamsPicnics

Slab baconSIi ced bacon

Sausage and similar products (not canned).Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfastlinks, etcFresh pork sausage, roll, artificialcasing

Other fresh sausage, breakfast links,etc

Dry and semi dry sausage (salami,cervelat, summer sausage, pepperoni,pork rolls, etc.)

Frankfurters and weinersFrankfurters, skinless, all meat

Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna,liverwurst, Polish sausage, packagedlunchmeat, etc.)Bologna, all meatOther smoked or cooked sausages

Jellied goods and similar preparationsnot canned (head cheese, meat loaves,scrapple)

Hides, skins, and pelts

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

12/8112/8 112/8 112/8112/8112/8112/81

12/8112/8112/81112/81|12/8112/8112/8112/8 112/81

12/8112/8112/81

12/8112/81

12/81

12/8112/8112/8112/81

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

j 12/80I 12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

147.7147.5148.2139.4137.6152.7142.7153.3154. 1110.6

(3 )(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

101.5101.5

98. 192.8

101.0101.9101.8101.497.2

102.0100.94.199.793.292.8

104.5104.3108.51 16. 1102. 1102.0104.0102.7

102.699. 198.5

101.2105.8109.0102.9

101. 1

101.3

93.6107.0108.4

102.796.9

106.2

140.292.7

153. 1153.0153.7145.6145. 1163. 1(3)

162.9(3)(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0(3)

100.0

(3)100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0

(3)100.0

(3)

100.0100.0(3)

100.0

94.294. 1

92.7(3)92. 192.891.793.785.9

94. 192.288.683.791.490.795.994.984.093.896.291.097.694.2

100.498.5

101.2(3)86.4

104.998.8

103.8

(3)

93.6100.3100.9

96.395.596.8

(3)93.9

153. 1153.0153.8(3)(3)

163. 1(3)

162.9(3)(3)

102. 1101.4101.7101.9100.8

(3 )100.2

(3)102.9103.3102.9102.9100.099.8

100. 1100.2

99.6100.6100.4

(3)102.0

(3)

100.5100.7(3)

105.6

95.295.6

88.586.394.295.596.3(3)87.9

949486849393959496,11392889693.8

102.395. 194.8(3)97.9

112. 198.3

101.4 100.5

(3)

(3)

90.6100.6101.2

96.693.098.8

123.795.2

0.000(3)(3)0(3)0(3)(3)

2.11.41.71.9

.8(3)

.2

(3)2.93.32.92.90- . 2

. 1

.2

- . 4.6

(3 )2.0

(3)

. 5

.7( 3 )5 .6

1. 11.5

- 4 . 5(3)2.32.95.0(3)2.3

.32.0

- 2 . 11.42.53.0- . 10

14.920.8-4 .4- 3 . 2-1 .4

- . 4

1.9- 3 . 5-6 .4

(3)13.36.8- . 4

- . 9

(3)

- 3 . 3.3.3

.4-2.6

2. 1

(3)1.3

3.32.73.4(3)(3)5.7(3)6.4(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

-3 .0-2 .5

-9 .5- 8 . 1- 2 .3-1 .4

- . 2(3)

- 6 . 1

-2 .7-3 .4-5 .4

-11.2(3)(3)

-4 .5-4 .9-4 .5

1.8-6 .0-6 .9-8 .8

-10 . 1

- . 6-4 .5-3 .8

(3)- . 11.4

- 3 . 1

-2 .2

-4 .0-3 .7-3 .7

-2 .7-4 .0-2 .0

-14.5.2

12.611.013.0(3)(3)

11.0(3)

11.7(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3 )(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3 )(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

- 6 . 1- 5 .9

-9 .2-10 .2

-7 .8-8 .0-7 .5

(3)-11 .8

-8 .5-7 .0-7 .2

-10.4-4 .4-5 .2-7 .9-8 .8

-22.2-2 .8-8 .0

-11.3-6 .0-9 .4

4.1-2 .6- 1 . 9

(3)4.9

10.9- . 2

4. 1

(3)

(3)

2.0- 4 . 1- 4 .4

- . 90

-1 .4

13.65.5

25.226.326. 1

(3)(3)

26 .7( 3 )

2 7 . 0(3 )(3 )

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

- 3 . 1-2 .7

- 9 . 3(3)

- 6 . 1- 5 . 6- 4 . 1

(3)-8.7

-7 .2-5 .8-8.7

-15.- 8 . 1-8 .9

1.6.4

- 6 . 74 . 3

.75.9- . 6

- 3 . 4

11.46 . 59.8(3)

14.020.2

.8

1.4

(3)

-1.0.9

1.6

.4-2 .82.3

17.40

See footnotes at end of table

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Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep. Dec.1981 2/ 1981 2/

Jan.1982

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

\Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2011

2022

2011-9122011-912022011-91203J2011-9120512011-912982011-99720 11-M2011-XY9

20 11-Z892011-S2013-S

20 18-P2018-12018-1332018-133012018-13398

2018-1362018-1392018-32018-32320 18-3230 12018-3230220 18-323982018-52018-52120 18-5232018-92018-9152018-9532018-95520 18-S

2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-20222022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2022-2026-

• P• 1•102•10201-10211•103•10301•103111•105•111•2•211•213•215MZ89S

•S

I 2033-P2033-12033-1122033-1342033-1622033-1712033-1732033-1742033-1752033-2

2033-2032033-207

2033-2152033-2352033-2552033-2752033-2932033-2942033-2962033-2972033-32033-3212033-4

2033-4112033-4282033-4312033-472

2033-52033-5152033-62033-6142033-6212033-691

Meat packing plants(Cont'd)

Cattle hides* except kipPacker, branded cowPacker, native steer, heavyPacker, butt branderOther cattle hides

Other hides, skins, and pelts, except kipMiscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneousreceipts

ResalesSecondary productsPrepared meats manufactured from animalsslaughtered off premi ses

Poultry dressing, poultry and egg processingPrimary productsYoung chi ckenBulk broilers/wet ice packGrade A bulk whole broilers/wet ice packOther wet ice bulk broilers, includingparts

Tray pack broilersOther broilers including frozen

TurkeysYoung turkeysHens, whole, Grade A frozenToms, whole. Grade A frozenOther young turkey .

Processed poultry and small gameTurkey, cooked or smokedChicken, cooked or smoked

Liquid, dried and frozen eggsDried whole eggsFrozen or liquid egg yolksFrozen or liquid whole eggs

Secondary products

Natural and processed cheesePrimary productsNatural cheese, except cottage cheeseAmerican-type cheeseCheddar cheeseOther Ameri can-type cheeseItalian-type cheeseMozzarella cheeseOther Italian-type cheese

Swi ss cheeseOther natural cheese, except cottage

Processed cheese and related productsProcessed cheeseCheese foodCheese spread

Mi scellaneous recei ptsResales.

Secondary products.Fluid milk

Canned fruits and vegetablesPrimary productsCanned frui ts, except baby foodApplesFruits for saladsFruit pie fillingsApplesauceOlives, ripe and green ripePeaches, including spicedPears, including spiced

Canned vegetables, except hominy andmushroomsFresh lima beansBeans, green and wax (including bluelake)

CarrotsVegetable combinationsSpinachWhi te potatoesBeetsSweet corn, whole kernelGreen peasTomatoes

Canned hominy and mushroomsMushroomsCanned fruit juices, nectars, andconcentratesApple jui cePi neapple juiceGrapefruit juiceOther whole fruit juices and mixtures ofwhole fruit juices

Canned vegetable juicesTomato juice

Catsup and other tomato sauces, etcTomato saucesCatsupTomato pulp and puree

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/801

12/80112/80 112/80

12/80

12/8112/8112/8112/8112/81

12/8112/81112/811

|

12/8112/&112/8 512/8112/8112/8 112/81

I 12/8 1! 12/3 1i 12/81I 12/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8ii06/81106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8 106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8 106/8106/8106/8106/8 1

06/8106/81

06/8106/8 106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/81J06/81

106/81

106/81|O6/81|I 06/81 |06/81|06/8 1 I

91.487.481.9(3)94.7132.2102.6

103102

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

9 9 . 5100. 1100 .2100.2100 .2100. 1100.4100.0101.0

( 3 )100 .2100.0100. 1

( 3 )9 9 . 79 9 . 79 9 . 79 3 . 99 9 . 8

102 .2102 .3101.3100.3100.0

9 6 . 310 1.1

( 3 )105.9

9 8 . 3

9 8 . 8100.0

9 9 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

100.107.102.6

9 2 . 59 5 . 5

104.4100 .4100.4

101.7100 .9109 .5100.0

105 .4107.7104.2115. 1104.4

9 2 . 88 9 . 68 1 . 6( 3 )9 6 . 1

129 .99 7 . 0

103 .99 6 . 89 8 . 2

7 9 . 5

100 .0100 .0100.0100.0100.0

100 .0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

( 3 )100.0100.0100.0

( 3 )100 .0100.0

100 .4101 .2100 .9101.010 1.1100.7101 .1100 .3102.2

( 3 )100 .9101 .4100. 1

( 3 )103 .8100.0100. 1

9 5 . 2( 3 )

104.0104 .3105. 1

( 3 )9 7 . 9

106. 1108.6

( 3 )106.4

9 5 . 5

101 .1104.0

9 6 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

108.4114 .3108.4

9 4 . 596 .0

111.89 8 . 49 8 . 8

9 9 . 0109.9109 .5

98 .6

114.7112.7106.5117 .2112.2

94 . 19 0 . 88 4 . 1( 3 )9 6 . 2

129 .9101 .7

1 0 3 . 9101.7

7 7 . 8

101 .7101 .9102 .9103 .5103 .4

103 .5104 .3102 .8100 .9101 .8103. 1101 .1101 .2

9 9 . 5( 3 )

100.0100 .3

9 9 . 0( 3 )9 5 . 89 9 . 6

1 0 1 . 1101 .310 1.11C0.91 0 1 .100 .5100 .9100.0102. 1

( 3 )101 .8101.4100.0104.4103.7100 .2100 .2101 .2

9 9 . 7

104 .3104 .8105.6101.6

9 7 . 9106. 1109. 1

( 3 )106.4

9 4 . 8

100.7104. 1

9 7 . 69 8 .

109 .2113 .2114.6106 .2

9 2 . 19 4 . 4

112 .89 5 . 99 5 . 2

9 9 . 7109 .4110.0

9 8 . 6

101 .2 100.6 100 .8

1 14.41 14.8(3)121.0115.0

1.41.32.9(3). 1

04.9

05.0

-20.8

1.71.92.93.53.4

3.54.32.8.91.83. 11. 11.2-.5(3)0.3

•1.0(3)4.2-.4

.7

. 1

.2-. 10-.2-.2-.3-. 1(3).9

0-. 1(3)-. 1.2.2

6.3(3)

.3

.5

.5(3)00.4

(3)0-.8

-.4. 1

1.5(3)(3)4.4.2

-2.0-2.6-1.7

.9-2.6-3.6

.7-.5.5

0

.2

-.31.8(3)3.32.5

.3-11.2

1.7(3).8

-2.8.8

.3

.8-24. 1

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

1.4.9.8.6.7.5.4

01.0(3)1.31.0-.8(3)3.9.2.2

6.6(3)

1.41.52.91.306.03.6(3)-.3

-3.0

1.83.6

-.6(3)(3)11.2-3.6(3)-.5-.5(3)

-3.6-3.9

-2.53.05.0

-1.4

-.4

5.63.5(3)4.04.3

5.62.7.5

(3)8.01.7

-1.5

(3)-1.6

-21.1

-13.8 -11.5

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

2.21.71.21.21.31. 1.4

-. 11.2(3)1.72.31.4(3)3.7.5

8.'5-.5

3.23.86.51.6

- 2 . 16. 19. 1(3)5.4

-5.2

-.45.0

-3.5(3)(3)4.66.83.7

-7.9-4.99.5

-4.8-5.4

-.59.41.6

-1.4

.8

10.410.9(3)14.89.9

-.9-2.7-5.7(3)1.9

24.95.6

2.75.7

-23.3

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)<3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

16

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

I Sep.11981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct. j July Jan.1981 j 1981 1981

I I

2033-82033-8112033-8152033-8212033-8252033-M2033-Z892033-S2032-S2033-SSS2037-S

2035-P2035-22035-2112035-2152035-2332035-2982035-32035-3112035-4

2035-41 12035-4232035-429

2035-4312035-439

2035-S2035-SSS

2037 |2037-P2037-12037-1632037-1792037-179012037-179032037-179042037-195

2037-1972037-22037-2132037-2252037-2312037-2332037-2352037-2412037-2422037-2432037-2462037-2482037-24801

2037-24802

2037-2492037-2532037-2552037-2982037-M2037-S2033-S2037-SSS

2048-P2048-1

2048-1112048-1152048-1162048-1 17

2048-1 182048-22048-3

2048-42048-52048-62048-7

2048-8

2048-8162048-818

2048-819

2048-9

Canned fruits and vegetables(Cont'd)

Jams, jellies and preserves....Strawberry jams and preserves.Other jams and preservesGrape jellyOther jellies

Miscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary productsCanned specialtiesOther secondary productsFrozen fruits and vegetables..

Pickles, sauces and salad dressingsPrimary productsPickles and other pickled productsDill pi ckles .<Sweet picklesOther finished pickled productsUnfinished pickled products

Meat saucesPrepared mustard

Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwichspreadsSalad dressingMayonnai seSandwich spread, refrigerated dressingand other spoon-type dressings

French dressingCheese, low calorie and otherpourable-type dressings

Secondary productsOther secondary products

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/806/806/8106/806/806/8

06/81j06/81106/81|

06/81106/81J

06/8106/8106/81

Frozen frui ts and vegetablesPrimary producti onFrozen fruits, juices and adesFrozen blueberriesFrozen orange juiceFrozen orange juice, over one gallon...Frozen orange juice, 10.1 to 13 ozFrozen orange juice, 4.1 to 7 oz

Other frozen fruit and berry juice,concentrated

Ci trus pulpFrozen vegetablesFrozen green beansFrozen broccoliFrozen brussels sproutsFrozen carrotsFrozen cauli flowerFrozen green peasFrozen spinachFrozen succotashOther frozen combinationsFrozen french fried potatoesFrozen french fried potatoes, two lbs.and under

Frozen french fried potatoes, over twolbs

Other frozen potato productsFrozen sweet cut corn, yellowFrozen sweet cob corn, yellowOther frozen vegetablesMiscellaneous receiptsSecondary productsCanned fruits and vegetablesAll other secondary products

and

Prepared feeds, n.e.cPrimary productsPoultry feeds, egg type, broileturkeyStartei—grower, completeLayer—breeder, completeBroiler, completeLayei—breeder, supplements andconcentrates

Turkey, completeDai ry cattle feeds, completeDairy cattle feed, supplements andconcentrates

Swi ne feeds, completeSwine feed, supplements and concentrates.Beef cattle feeds, completeBeef cattle feed, supplements andconcentrates

Other poultry and livestock feeds,including duck, geese, horse, mule, etc.Horse and mule, complete feedOther livestock (sheep, etc.), completefeed

Other livestock (sheep, etc.),supplements and concentrates

Other prepared animal feeds

1 0 4 . 3( 3 )

1 1 1 . 7( 3 )( 3 )

9 7 . 71 0 5 . 21 0 2 . 9

100 . 11 0 0 . 31 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 4100 . 11 0 1 . 01 0 3 . 91 0 0 . 0100 . 1

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )9 9 . 8

( 3 )9 9 . 2

1 0 0 . 09 9 . 79 9 . 6

06/8106/8106/81106/81IC6/81106/81106/81106/81

106/81106/81j06/8 1106/8106/81j06/8 1 I06/8 1 I06/81|06/81|06/81 |06/81|06/81|06/81 I

I06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

102.0102.599.9

102. 199.2(3)(3)(3)

99.7(3)104.5102. 1(3)108.598.9103.4122.3100. 1102.6101.6104.9

100.6

105.8103.0(3)

105. 1102.698.8

100. 1100.3(3)

89.488.6

84.380.686.482.4

(3)(3)86.8

90.391.893.496.2

94.3

95.294.7

96.889.9

103.2(3)(3)(3)(3)92.491.4103.496.7105.6104.7

100.6101 .2103.5102.5106.7

( 3 )1 0 3 . 91 0 0 . 0100 . 1

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )9 9 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 29 9 . 69 9 . 6

1 0 1 . 31 0 1 . 8

9 5 . 71 0 1 . 1

9 2 . 8( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

9 9 . 68 0 . 6

1 0 6 . 51 0 4 . 8

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 9 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

100 . 11 0 7 . 41 0 1 . 91 0 7 . 7

9 9 . 3

1 0 9 . 51 0 4 . 6

( 3 )1 1 1 . 31 0 2 . 6

9 7 . 59 9 . 89 5 . 2( 3 )

8 6 . 98 6 . 0

8 0 . 47 6 . 88 2 . 37 7 . 9

9 2 . 3( 3 )8 4 . 7

8 9 . 88 9 . 19 2 . 09 4 . 3

9 2 . 3

9 3 . 69 3 . 5

9 4 . 18 9 . 4

1 0 3 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 1 . 6( 3 )8 9 . 38 8 . 0

103 . 19 5 . 5

1 0 5 . 41 0 4 . 7

1 0 1 . 11 0 1 . 31 0 3 . 91 0 3 . 31 0 6 . 71 0 4 . 3

( 3 )1 0 0 . 0100 . 1

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )9 9 . 6

( 3 )9 9 . 3

100100

1 0 1 . 8102 . 1

9 5 . 61 0 1 . 1

9 2 . 69 0 . 09 3 . 79 3 . 0

9 9 . 68 0 . 6

107 . 11 0 5 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 9 . 2( 3 )

1 2 4 . 7( 3 )

1 0 8 . 7( 3 )

1 0 7 . 7

9 9 . 7

1 0 9 . 41 0 5 . 4

( 3 )1 1 1 . 81 0 5 . 31 0 3 . 298.692.6(3)

87. 186.2

80.375.6(3)77. 1

(3)(3)85.5

89.889. 191 .894.3

93.3

93.6(3)

94.289.3

0.0(3)(3)(3)(3)

-3.3-3.7-.3

-1.3-. 10

.4

. 1

.3

.80(3)(3)00

0(3)-. 1

(3)(3)

. 11. 11.2

.5

.2-.20-.3(3)(3)(3)

00.5.3

(3)(3)0(3)(3)(3)1.2(3)0

.4

-. 1.7

(3).5

2.75.9

-1.2-2.7(3)

.2

.2

0-1.5(3)

-1.0

(3)(3)1.0

0-. 1-.30

1. 1

0(3)

. 1-.2

1.4(3)(3)(3)(3)

-7.7-8.61.4

-3. 13.21.8

.7

.41.51.82.8.8

(3)-.6

-1.8

0(3)-.2

(3).2

.31 .21.5

-.3-.7

-4.2(3)

-6.6(3)(3)(3)

-. 1-12.0

1.92.0(3)(3)8.0(3)

28.5(3)3.2(3)-. 1

(3)

1.61.0(3)4.63.05.9

-1.5-7.6(3)

-.8-1.0

-1.9-3.6(3)

-2.6

(3)(3)-.6

.9-1.2-.3-.3

-.9(3)

-1.2-1.7

2.9(3)(3)(3)(3)

-9.7-11.0

.3-4.2-.74.7

.91.23.72.86.74. 1(3)0. 1

0(3)-.4

(3)-.4

.3

.4

.5

1. 11.3

-4.0.4

-7.4(3)(3)(3)

.5-13.0

5.34.3(3)(3)10.4(3)14.3(3)8.5(3)5.0

-.2

6.07.4(3)

11.84.63.2

-1.6-7.8(3)

-7.4-7.8

-11.7-12.5

(3)-14.0

(3)(3)

-6.4

-3.7-9. 1-3.6-5.0

-2.8(3)

-6.0-6.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

-12. 1-12.9

-17.2-21 .2

(3)-19.7

(3)(3)

-15.2

-8.3-11.6-7. 1-8.9

-5.3

-6.9(3)

-7.8-11.7

See footnotes at end of table

21

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycodQ

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indaxbase

Index

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 £/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent chanqe to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2079

2048-922

2048-M2048-XY9

2048-Z892048-S2047-S2048-SSS

2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-2051-

P11A111111011110211103111041131B115117128223233235236239241

2051-32051-3132051-3982051-42051-4132051-4182051-52051-5132051-72051-M2051-2752051-Z75122051-Z75132051-Z75142051-Z75172051-S2051-SSS

2075-P2075-12075-112075-1132075-1152075-22075-2112075-M

2079-P2079-12079-113

2079-113032079-115

2079-115072079-1592079-1982079-22079-S

2086-P2086-32086-3012086-30101

2086-30111

2086-30112

2086-301212086-301312086-302

2086-302022086-30203

Prepared feeds, n.e.c(Cont'd)

Grainy ground, rolled, pulverized,chopped, or crimped, excluding cornmeal.

Mineral mixture, including oyster shells,prepared for feed use

Mi scellaneous recei ptsContract work and other miscellaneousreceipts

ResalesSecondary productsDog, cat and other pet foodOther secondary products

Bread, cake, and related productsPrimary productsBreadWhi te breadWhite pan breadWhi te pan bread, NortheastWhite pan bread, North CentralWhi te pan bread, SouthWhi te pan bread, WestWhi te hearth breadOther breadDark wheat breadRye breadOther variety bread

Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbs....Bread type rollsHamburger and weiner rollsBrown and serve rollsEngli sh muffinsOther bread type rollsBread stuffing, croutons, and breadcrumbs

Sweet yeast goodsYeast rai sed doughnutsOther sweet yeast goods

Soft cakesSnack cakesOther soft cakes

PiesSnack pies

Cake type doughnutsMi scellaneous receiptsResales of bread and related products....Resales of rolls, stuffing and crumbs...Resales of sweet yeast goodsResales of soft cakesResales of cake type doughnuts

Secondary productsOther secondary products

Soybean oil mill productsPrimary productsSoybean oilCrude soybean oilSoybean oil, crude, degummedSoybean oil, crude, not degummed

Soybean cake, meal, and other byproducts..Soybean byproducts, meal

Mi scellaneous recei pts

Shortening and cooking oilsPrimary productsShortening and cooking oilsBaking or frying fats (shortening), 100%vegetable oilCommercial sizes, over 3 lbsBaking or frying fats (shortening), 100%animal fats or blends of vegetable andanimal fatsCommercial sizes, over 3 lbs

All other salad or cooking oilsAll other fully refined oils

MargarineSecondary products

Soft drinksPrimary productsCarbonated soft drinksCola, excluding diet colaCola, bottled, excluding diet colaCola, excluding diet, returnablebottles

Cola, excluding diet, nonreturnablebottles

Cola, excluding diet, cans (returnableand nonreturnable)

Cola, excluding diet, bulkOther carbonated drinks, including dietcolaCarbonated orange sodaCarbonated lemon, lime and lemon-limecombi nati ons

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

12/7912/79

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

12/8112/8112/81

12/8112/81

12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81

06/806/806/806/806/8

06/81

06/8106/81

06/8106/81

107.096.0

(3)(3)96.494.498.6

111.2111.2110.4110.3109.9113.7108.4107.6110.7115.2110.8111.4110.5111.0113.2113.5113.3(3)

118.6113. 1

109.9113.4105.5116.0111.1110.8111.6109.7111.7108.8

110.8109.6122. 1108.2111.5111.2112.4

97. 1

78.479.476.7

107.3107.690.0

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

101.2101.5101.6100.099.7

99.2

100.8

100.5100.4

103.2101. 1

105.995.6

(3)95.695.393.597.5

112.5112.2111.8111.4111.1113.7110.1109. 1112.3115.2113.01 14. 1111.7113.4114.2114.6115.0

(3)118.9113.2

109.9114.0106.4116.6110.8110.8110.9109.7111.7110.2

113.7109.6130.3109.0111.5111.2112.4

91.691.6

70.869.472.5

103. 1103.286.0

100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0

100.0(3)(3)(3)

100.0100.0

102.5102.9102.7102.2103. 1

103.8

101.7

( 3 )100.4

103.3101.1

106.095.7

(3)95.895.393.497.5

113.0112.7112.5111.8111.5(3)

1 10. 1109. 1114.0(3)

114.4116.4111.7113.4114.7115.4116.0(3)

119.3113.4

108.0114.0106.4116.6111.1

(3)111.9109.7111.7110.2

113.9109.6130.3109.0114.5112.2114.5

92.091.8

69.868.571.4

104.0104. 191.8

99.6

99.999.8

97.0(3)(3)(3)99.0

101 .7

102.7103.0102.9102.2102.9

104.2

(3)100.4

103.7101.4

. 1

.2

(3).2

0-. 10

.4

.5

.6

.4

.4(3)-. 101.5(3)1.22. 100.5.7.8

(3).4. 1

-1.7000.3

(3).9

000

.20002.7.91.9

-1.4-1.3-1 5

99

6.7

-.3-.6-.4

-. 1-.2

-3.0(3)(3)(3)

-1.01.7

.2

.2

.2-. 1

-.2

.4

-1.4(3)0

.4

.3

-6.1 -23.4

-.5.7

(3).9

-.2-.5.2

1.41.21.51.01.0(3).8.6

2.4(3)2.94.5-1.1(3)1.21.51.9(3).5

-.4

(3).6.8.5.5

(3)(3)

.8

2.7(3)6.8.3

2.7.91.9

-3.2-2.2

-8.4-7.9-9.0

.5

.3(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

1. 11.21.0. 1

-. 1

1.2

-2.5

(3)0

1.9.3

-2.0-3.8

(3)(3)

-3.2-4. 1-2.1

2.32. 12.41.92.0(3)1.91.53.4(3)4.05.61.62. 13.03.43.7(3).6

3.9

(3)1.01.8.6.6

(3)2.0.5.81.4

3.41. 19.802.71.5(3)

-13. 1-19.8-7.7-8.0

-26.4

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

1.51.61.31.53.6

4.2

2.3

(3)0

1. 11. 1

5.5-3.8

(3)-3.6-6.5-8.2-4.6

5.85.55.95.05. 1(3)4.83.87.6(3)9.010. 18.07.08.08.48.5(3)12.85.6

2.84.03.54.22.8(3)4.31. 1(3)4.5

6.25.013.31. 12.78.712.2

-18. 1-16.9

-19.2-18.8-19.8-15.9-15.7-25.8

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcoda

Industry and product Indexbase

Index

19*1 £/Dec.1981 £/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2221

2086-302042086-302052086-302062086-302072086-302092086-302112086-302192086-52086-5092086-M2086-Z892086-S

2095-P2095-12095-1112095-1162095-22095-M2095-Z892095-SSS

2211-P2211-A2211-1

2211-2

2211-2152211-2252211-2352211-2552211-32211-3152211-6

2211-6152211-6252211-B2211-7

2211-731

2211-73115 I2211-7311612211-7612211-C

2211-9

2211-S2221-S

2221-P2221-12221-122221-122

2221-12232221-122332221-132221-1322221-132612221-132622221-132632221-132642221-132692221-133

2221-133722221-152221-1512221-22221-2822221-282132221-284

2221-S

2257-P2257-12257-52257-5112257-5122257-512312257-512322257-7

Soft drinks(Cont'd)

Root beer and sarsaparillaGinger aleCarbonated grape sodaClub sodaOther carbonated nondiet flavorsDiet colaOther carbonated diet flavors

Noncarbonated soft drinksOther noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades

Mi scellaneous receiptsResalesSecondary products

CoffeePrimary productsWhole bean and ground roasted coffeeWhole bean? roasted coffeeGround, roasted coffeeConcentrated (instant) coffeeMi scellaneous recei ptsResalesSecondary products

Cotton broadwoven fabricsPrimary productsCotton broadwoven fabrics, grayCotton duck and allied fabrics, includingcombed duckCotton sheeting and allied coarse andmedium yarn fabricsOsnaburgsSheetingsDrillsSateensCotton print cloth yarn fabricsPlain print clothsOther woven cotton gray fabrics andspeci altiesCorduroysOthers, except corduroys

Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finishedFinished cotton broadwoven fabrics,excluding commission finishingPlain dyed and finished broadwovenfabricsDyed corduroysDenims

Other finished cotton fabricsCotton broadwoven fabrics, finishedproductsTowels and washcloths made from cottonbroadwoven fabri csOther fabricated textile products,n.e.c

Secondary productsMan-made fiber and silk broadwovenfabrics

Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovensPrimary productsGray goods100% filament yarn fabricsFabrics except chiefly rayon and/oracetate1002 nylonTaffetas

100% spun yarn fabricsPolyester/cotton blendsBed sheetingsBroadclothsTwillsPlain print clothsOther weavesSpun yarn fabrics, except chieflycellulosic and polyester/cotton blends.Polyester/rayon blends

Specialty fabricsSpecialty fabrics

Fi ni shed fabri csPlain dyed and finished fabricsOther fibersFinished but not bleached,dyed or printedfabrics

Secondary products

Circular knit fabricsPrimary productsGray fabri csFinished single knit outerwear fabrics....10 0% filament yarn100% spun yarn100% cottonOther 100% spun yarn

Finished double knit outerwear fabrics....

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80 I12/80 112/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/80j 12/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/80

06/8106/8 106/8106/8 1

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81J06/81|06/81|06/81106/81 |06/81106/81

06/8106/81

101.8(3)(3)( 3 )

102. 1105.9105.4100.0100.0100.2100.2

( 3 )

9 9 . 599 .49 8 . 99 9 . 19 8 . 9

100.3( 3 )( 3 )

101.8

104.9104.7103.7

110.5

104.5102.8103.9109.0

9 7 . 2104.3104.9

97 .58 9 . 2

112.2

103. 1

105.897 . 1

104. 1101.9

113.4

113.4

109.4105.4

101.8102. 1101.4101.0

9 9 . 999 .0

100.2101.7100.9101.9100.2

99 .8101 .7100.9

105. 1103.2

( 3 )( 3 )

102.3100.5102.9

101.8100.0

06/8 1106/81106/81106/81106/81106/81I06/81J06/8106/81

101.4101.3100.3100.7

( 3 )100.6

( 3 )( 3 )

104.0

102 .3101.7102 .1

( 3 )( 3 )

105.4107.4105.5107.4100.4100.4

( 3 )

100 .8100.9101.0101.0101.0100.7

(3 )(3 )9 7 . 0

104.5104.0102.6

103 .9101.7

( 3 )106.6

9 5 . 9103.4104.6

104.59 2 . 9

101.7( 3 )

1 14.9

115.0

109.4106.8

101.8101.9101.2101 .5

100.6100.610 1.0101.6100.7102.0101.1

98 .39 6 . 0

101.9

105.4103. 1

( 3 )( 3 )

102.3100.0101.8

103.2100.8

101.1101.6103.8101.6

( 3 )101 .4

( 3 )101.1102.7

102.4( 3 )

102 .1( 3 )( 3 )

104.4107.4105.5

( 3 )100.7100.8104 .8

102.7102.8102 .8101.3103.0102.8

98 .49 8 . 39 9 . 3

101 .19 9 . 89 6 . 8

105.3

102.4( 3 )( 3 )

105.29 5 . 3

104.6104.7

91 .68 0 . 0

112.3

102. 1 101 .9

104.49 2 . 4

101 .5( 3 )

114.9

115.0

109.9106.7

( 3 )

102.0102.4101.5100.7

99 .699 .699 .6

102.6102.0

( 3 )104.9

98 . 19 8 . 0

101.5

105.2106. 1

93 .693 .6

105.0104.5102.4

103.5(3 )

101 .3101.7104 .2101.0(3)

100. 1(3)(3)103.3

0.1(3)0(3)(3)

-1.000(3).4.4

(3)

1.91.91.8

T.92. 1(3)(3)2.4

-3.3-4.0

-1.4(3)(3)

-1.4-.61.2. 1

-4.7-8.6

.6

-.2

-. 1-.6-. 1(3)

0

0

.5-. 1

(3)

.2

.5

.3-.8

.0

.0

.4

.0

.3(3)3.7-.22. 1-.4

-.22.9(3)(3)2.64.5.6

.3C3)

. 1

. 1

.3-.6(3)

-1.3(3)(3).6

.5(3)2. 1(3)(3).5

2.75.5(3).5.6

(3)

2.72.93.02.03.12.5(3)(3)

-1.8

-3.6-4.5-6.6

-2.7

-2.7(3)(3)

-2.6-.90-.9

-6.0-10.4

. 1

-.2

-.3-1.0-1.6(3)

1.3

(3)

(3).4

.5

.7

.5-. 1

-.2.9

01.31.4(3)6.3-.7-3.81. 1

.52.6(3)(3)2.02. 1-1.0

1.6(3)

-.404.20(3)

-1.0(3)(3)-.5

2.1(3)(3)(3)(3)-.23.05.5(3).7.8

(3)

3.63.63.81.74.03.2(3)(3)3.3

-3. 1-4.8-7.4

-3.2

-1. 1(3)(3)

-3.5-1.4

.2-. 1

-6.7-12.72.2

-.9

-1.4-3.4-3.6

(3)

5.0

5. 1

2.24.9

1.31.61. 1.5

.21.0. 1

2. 12. 1(3)5.5

-1.1-2.61.2

2.24.3(3)(3)3.24.32.2

2.7(3)

.81.23.9.5

(3)-.5(3)(3)2.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

-.2-1.4-4.2

4.5

. 1(3)(3)(3)

-6.53.43.9

-9.7-19.46.5

3.4

6.4(3).9

(3)

7.7

7.78.75.3

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-

code

Productcode

Industry and product J/

II Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Sep. Dec.1981 2/ 1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2327

2257-7 112257-711412257-7122257-9

2257-S

Circular knit fabrics(Cont'd)

100% filament yarnInterlock and eightlock fabrics100/i spun yarn

Contract work on knitting, dyeing, orfinishing circular knit fabrics

Secondary products

2258 |2258-P2258-22258-2222258-222022258-32258-9

2272-P2272-12272-32272-303012272-303032272-30309

2311-P2311-12311-112311-1132311-113412311-113422311-113442311-117231 1-1 17472311-3

2311-321

2311-321412311-32142231 1-321442311-42311-4112311-4192311-9

2311-S2311-SSS2327-S

2327-P2327-1

2327-112

2327-1121 j2327-112132327-11232327-112332327-1129

2327-112932327-S2328-S

2328-P2328-12328-1112328-3

2328-3512328-351262328-351272328-3522328-352292328-42328-4512328-451 142328-451212328-451312328-451392328-4522328-9

2328-911

2328-S2327-S

|06/81| 105.3 103.406/81| 106.1 104.906/81| 101.5 101.5

Warp knit fabrics.Primary products.Fi ni shed underweTricot, simplexChiefly nylon.

Finished outerwear fabricsContract work: knitting, dyeing, orfinishing of warp knit fabrics

and nightwear fabrics,and milanese fabrics...

06/811 100.206/81| (3)

I06/8106/8106/8106/81j 06/81106/81

106/81

Tufted carpets and rugsPrimary productsBathmats and sets and rugs 6 x 9 or less..Tufted broadloomTufted broadloom - nylonTufted broadloom - polyesterTufted broadloom - other fibers andblends

Men's and boys' suits and coatsPrimary productsMen's suitsBusiness suitsRegular weight business suitsAll woolWool blendsFabrics except all wool or wool blends.

Light weight business suitsAll wool or wool blends

Men's tailored dress and sport coats andjacketsBusiness type dress and sport coats andjacketsAll woolWool blendsFabrics except wool and cotton

Boys' suits, coats, and tailored jackets.Boys' suitsBoys' tailored jackets and coats

Receipts for contract work on men's andboys' suits and coats

Secondary productsOther secondary productsMen's and boys' separate trousers

100 .01 0 0 . 3100 .0

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0

I 12/80I 12/801I 12/801I 12/80 1I 12/80I 12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

Men's and boys' separate trousersPrimary productsMen's and boys' dress and sport trousersand dress shortsMen's dress and sport trousers, exceptuni formAll wool and wool blendsWoven construction

All cotton and cotton blendsWoven construction

Fabrics other than wool and wool blendsor cotton and cotton blendsWoven construction

Secondary productsMen's and boys' work clothing

Men's and boys' work clothingPrimary productsMen's and boys' work shirtsMen's and boys' work shirts

Men's and boys' jeans and jean cutcasual slacksMen's jeans and jean cut casual slacks..DenimCorduroy

Boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacks..Other fabrics

Men's and boys' other work clothingMen's other work clothingOne piece work suitsDungarees and overallsWork pantsOther work clothing, including jackets.

Boys' other work clothingReceipts for contract work on men's andboys' work clothingReceipts for contract work on men's andboys' work clothing

Secondary productsMen's and boys' separate trousers

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8112/81

12/81

I 12/8HI12/8 1|12/8112/8112/81

12/8112/8112/8112/81

12/812/812/8112/8

12/812/812/812/8112/812/812/812/812/812/812/812/8112/81

12/81

12/8112/8112/81

101.0(3)

99.299.698.7(3)(3)99.9

104.3107. 1101.5

100.4(3)

99.399.598.798.2(3)100.4

0.82.00

-.7(3)

. 1-. 10(3)(3).5

-.71.50

-1.2(3)

-1.4-1.3-1 .7(3)(3)

-1.6

101.1 101.1 101.1

104.8104.3103.4103.4104.6(3)(3)(3)

100.5(3)

106.7106.3105.5105.6106.6

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 3 . 2( 3 )

1 0 6 . 71 0 6 . 31 0 5 . 51 0 5 . 61 0 6 . 5

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 3 . 3( 3 )

1 0 5 . 2 1 0 6 . 4 1 0 6 . 5

j12/80J 103.6|12/80| 105.6I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80

( 3 )( 3 )

104 .01 0 3 . 3

( 3 )

106 . 11 1 1 . 2114 .7

( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 5 . 0( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 1 0 . 4( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 7 . 51 1 1 . 9

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

105 . 1( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 1 0 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 7 . 51 1 1 . 91 1 4 . 8

( 3 )

100.100.

100 .0 1 0 0 . 1

100 .0100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0100 .01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .0

100 .0100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

9 9 . 79 9 . 7

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

9 9 . 69 9 . 5

1 0 0 . 09 6 . 9

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

9 9 . 99 9 . 89 9 . 79 9 . 7

1 0 0 . 19 9 . 3

1 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 0 1 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

0000-. 1(3)(3)(3).2

(3)

. 1

. 1(3)(3)(3)-.2(3)(3)

00(3)(3)

. 1

. 1

0000(3)

000(3)

-.3-.300

-.4-.50

-3. 100

-.2-.3-.3. 1

-.7

1.62.42.32.42.3(3)(3)(3)2.8(3)

1.2(3)(3)(3)-.2(3)(3)

6.2.7. 1

(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

3.25.4.6

. 1(3)

-.7-.7-.9(3)(3). 1

1. 1

2. 12.92.32.52.4(3)(3)(3)2.8(3)

1.2

1.5(3)(3)(3)5.4(3)(3)

6.31.4(3)(3.)

(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

120.9119.9125.5120.1121.4113.4

120119127119121114

. 1

.8

.7

.7

.4

.0

119.2118.9127.9118.5119.3118.0

—-

-1-13

.7

.8

. 1

.0

.7

.6

-1-1

-1-12

.8

.3

. 1

.7

.8

. 1

(SI

-1.53.0

-2.3-2.83.4

4.75.212.24.33.99. 1

5.75.75.25.36.4(3)(3)(3)2.8(3)

5.0

4. 1(3)(3)(3)9.4(3)(3)

7.38.010.3(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-| Producttry I codecode j

I

Industry and product J/ |Index|_I base

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2335-P2335-12335-1252335-9

2335-S2335-SSS2337-S

Women's, misses'* and juniors' dresses... 12/80Primary products | 12/80Unit priced dresses jUnit priced - chiefly synthetic 12/80

Contract work on women's and misses'dresses 12/80

Secondary products 12/80Other secondary products j 12/80Women's and misses' suits and coats....- | 12/80

2411-241 1-241 1-2411-2411-241 1-2411-241 1-

j 2411-I 2411-I 2411-I 2411-I 2411-I 2411-I 2411-

2411-2411-241 1-2411-2411-241 1-2421-

P11 1711744121 1 1111441 1511544121123 |125 |1254412 I221 |22144331115322279 jS IS

2421-P2421-1

2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-2421-

1212112111J121121121191122 |1221 1 I122191129 I1291 |129 12|1299 |13 I

2421-1392421-2

2421-312421-311

j 2421-312

I 2421-313II 2421-32

2421-321

2421-32112421-321132421-321192421-322

2421-32212421-322122421-322192421-323

I 2421-32311J2421-4

2421-412421-411

2421-422421-421

j 2421-4211I 2421-42119

2421-42122421-421212421-42122J2421-4212912421-4214 I

106.2106. 1

(3)

104.3101.7(3)103.4

105.3105.7

(3)

106.0101.7(3)(3)

105.4105.8

(3)

106.2101.7(3)(3)

0.1. 1

(3)

.20(3)(3)

.3-1.0(3)(3)

-.3-.3

(3)

.30(3)(3)

Logging camps and logging contractors..Primary productsSoftwood logs* bolts, and timberDouglas firSawlogs and bolts

Softwood, except Douglas firSouthern yellow pineSawlogs and bolts

SpruceSawlogs and bolts

HemlockWestern red cedarOther softwood log species, n.e.cSawlogs and bolts

Hardwood logs, bolts, and timberOther hardwood log species, n.e.cSawlogs and bolts

PulpwoodSoftwoodHardwood

Contract loggingSecondary productsSawmills and planing mills

Sawmills and planing millsPrimary productsHardwood lumber, rough and dressed, exceptsidingHardwood rough lumberOakRed, no. 1 commonWhiteOther Oak

PoplarNo. 1 commonOther Poplar

Hardwood other than Oak and PoplarGumNo. 2 common

Other hardwoodsHardwood, dressed lumber, includingceiling, framing, and matched andshiplapped lumberOther hardwood speci es

Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, exceptsidingSoftwood lumber, rough and dressed,Eastern species, except sidingRough softwood lumber, Eastern species..Boards - lumber less than 2 inches innominal thickness

Light framing lumber 2 inch nominalthickness only

Lumber and timbers over 2 inches innominal thickness

Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches innominal thicknessSouthern PineBoards, no. 2Other Southern Pine boards

Light framing lumber 2 inch nominalthickness onlySouthern PineDimension, no. 2Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber....

Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominalthi ckness, Eastern speci esSouthern Pine

Softwood lumber, rough and dressed,Western speciesRough softwood lumber, Western species..Boards - lumber less than 2 inches innominal thickness

Light framing lumber 2 inch nominalthickness only

Lumber and timbers over 2 inches innomi nal thickness

Dressed softwood lumber, Western speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches innominal thicknessDouglas FirOther boards

Ponderosa PineNo. 3 boardsNo. 4 boardsOther boards

Western Red Cedar

I

(3)

| 12/801' 12/80 1

12/80 112/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

I 12/80I 12/80

I 12/80jI I12/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

5.25.7

(3)

6.2.6

(3)(3)

12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81

12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0(3)100.0100.0(3)

100.0(3)(3)(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0(3)

100.0100.0

99.899.398.6100.6(3)97.394.6(3)

100.0(3)(3)(3)

100. 1101.9100.0100.0100.5(3)

101.2100.2

-.2-.7

-1.4.6

(3)-2.7-5.4(3)0(3)(3)(3)

. 11.900.5

(3)1.2.2

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

96.496.6

103.6103.8108.0(3)

105. 1(3)

103.0104.799.299.997.6(3)

102. 1

102.2101.0

95.4

96.799.4

(3)

97.8

101.695.4

102.5103.8103.898.4

91.490.290.489. 1

97.695.7

94.797. 1

87.4

98.5

107.993.6

90.4

82.694.778.583.9100.899.3

93.593.7

103. 1101.8106.6114. 1(3)(3)

102.5103.9(3)96.996.891.797.6

110.299. 1

91.9

94.997.2

(3)

(3)

100.293.8

101.0102. 1100.897.9

89.890.287.990.2

94.492.0

90.496.5

87.2

98.0

106.387.8

84.7

(3)92.878.077.999.096.8

93.693.9

102.9101.5106.5113.9(3)(3)

102.5(3)99.296.596.991.396.8

110.499.6

92.3

95.497.9

(3)

95.3

(3)94.3

101. 1102.1100.898.2

91.091. 188.793.9

92. 189.2

90.796.6

(3)

98.6

(3)88. 1

84.7

(3)92.977.3(3)99.596.3

. 1

.2

-.2-.2-. t-. 1(3)(3)0(3)(3)-.4. 1

-.4-.8

.2

.4

.4

.6

.6

(3)

(3)

(3).5

000.3

1.31.0.9

4. 1

-2.5-3.0

.3

. 1

(3)

.7

(3).3

0

(3). 1

-.9(3).5

-.5

-.6-.5

0-1.6-.4.6

(3)(3)-.7(3)0

-3.0-.7(3)

-4.5

8.3-1. 1

-.4

1.8.7

(3)

.4

(3)2.4

2.22.3(3)

-1.0

3.02.9-.67.7

-.8-1.0

-1.6. 1

(3)

.3

(3)-2.4

-2.3

(3).3

(3)(3).4

-2.3

-6.4-6.2

-.7-2.4

. 10(3)(3)

-1.0(3)0

-5.4-4.7

-12.0-6.3

8.90

-7.5

-5.1-2.4

(3)

-4.3

(3)-6.3

-5.6-5.3(3)

-4.5

-6.6-6.9

-10.6-2.7

-6.8-8.1

-8.7-3. 1

(3)

-3.4

(3)-11.2

-12.5

(3)-5.6

-12.4(3)

-3.3-3.3

-5.9-5.7

2.51.05.713.3(3)(3)1.9(3)-.8

-3.8-3.2

-10.2-3.7

10.6-.2

-7.1

-3.8-1.5

(3)

-3.3

(3)-4.9

.91.9(3)

-1.3

-7.6-7.9

-12.0-3.0

-7.4(3)

-8.8-3.2

(3)

-.8

(3)-11.3

-14.9

(3)-8.4

-20.9(3)

-3.6-4.0

_LSee footnotes at end of table

20

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcoda

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Percent chanqe to Jan. 1982 from —

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

I IJan. I Dec. I Oct.1982 2/I 1981 | 1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2421

2436

2511

2421-42192421-422

2421-42212421-422132421-422142421-422192421-42222421-42242421-422412421-422492421-42252421-422592421-42262421-42282421-42292421-423

2421-42312421-42392421-52421-5772421-5782421-7512421-8

2421-8132421-8172421-8972421-M2421-Z892421-S

2436-P2436-32436-42436-52436-511

2436-511212436-51125

2436-5222436-522312436-522322436-52233 I2436-62436-611

2436-611212436-61122

2439-P2439-12439-1312439-1512439-1982439-198152439-19825

2439-P12439-Z892439-S

2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-2451-

P11313221322113222.13441344113442134441344514141141114111141121411314129S

2511-P2511-2

Sawmills and planing mills(Cont'd)

Other boards^ Western dressed softwoodLumber of 2 inches nominal thicknessonlyDouglas FirUt i 1 i ty 2x4 green .'Stud and btrOther 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber

Ponderosa PineWhite FirStd. and btrOther 2 inch White Fir lumber

Western HemlockOther 2 inch Western Hemlock lumber..

Redwood 2 inch lumberLodgepole Pine 2 inch lumberOther Western softwood 2 inch lumber..

Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominalthicknessDouglas FirOther Western softwood timbers

Wood chipsShort tonsStandard unitsOther industrial cut stock

Softwood flooring, siding and othersawmill and planing mill productsWoodsidingRailway crossties and mine tiesOther sawmi11 products

Mi scellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary products

Softwood plywoodPrimary productsSpeci alty softwood plywoodSoftwood veneerSoftwood plywood sheathi ng <Western and inland softwood plywoodsheathingWestern and inland CDXAll other western and inland sheathing,exterior

Southern softwood plywood sheathingSouthern CDXAll other southern sheathing, interior..All other southern sheathing, exterior..

Sanded softwood plywoodWestern and inland sanded softwoodplywoodWestern and inland A-C, exteriorAll other western and inland sanded,interior

Secondary products

Structural wood members, n.e.cPrimary productsFabricated structural wood productsGlued lami nated lumberRoof trussesOther fabricated structural wood productsFloor trussesOther fabricated structural woodproducts, except floor trusses

Miscellaneous recei ptsResales

Secondary products

Mobile homesPrimary productsMobile homes, residential.Single section.Width: 12 ft.Length1 59 ft. and underLength: 60 ft. - 64 ft

Width: 14 ft. and overLength: 59 ft. and underLength: 60 ft. - 64 ftLength: 70 ft. - 74 ftLength: 75 ft. and over

Multi-secti onDoublewi de24 ft. single story doublewide.Length: 49 ft. and underLength: 50 ft. - 59 ftLength: 60 ft. - 69 ft

Other doublewideSecondary products

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

jI 12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80j12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

j12/80I 12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

06/8106/81

06/81 I06/81106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8 106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

Wood household furniturPrimary productsWood living room, libraryden furniture

except upholstered

family room and

12/7912/79

96. 1

94.783.572.685.091.2100.093.693.693.592.795.8108.090.596.4

97.593.0(3)

100. 1102.696.8(3)

99. 196. 197.6108. 197.386.595.5

87.984.492.079.984.2

86.080.8

(3)82.084.076.477.986. 1

87. 185.4

87.4103.8

99.099.099.098.798.8100. 1

100.798.4

101.7101.7101.7102.0102.2(3)102.4101.6105.2102.4101.3100.7100.8100.8100.8101.8(3)100.6100.8100.6

114.7115.5

95.2

88.276.2(3)(3)86.893.492.296. 185.081.789.597.8(3)93. 1

96.490.4(3)100.0102.696.477.4

100.9101.7(3)

108. 196.985.992.5

86.683.487.082. 182.7

85. 181.3

(3)79.881.4(3)77.085.2

86.385.8

86.8(3)

96.96.96.697.95.699.9(3)

(3)95.8

102.6102.6102.6102.3102.0(3)( 3 )

103.0104.7104.9102.7101.5104.0104.0104.2101.7

( 3 )106.8101.9101 .0

115.7116.5

9 5 . 6

8 8 . 77 6 . 0( 3 )( 3 )8 6 . 0( 3 )9 0 . 69 3 . 28 5 . 68 4 . 9( 3 )

101.5( 3 )9 2 . 6

9 6 . 79 1 . 2( 3 )

100.0102.6

( 3 )7 7 . 4

9 9 . 0105.4

9 6 . 0108 . 1

9 6 . 4( 3 )9 0 . 6

8 5 . 28 1 . 88 6 . 88 2 . 98 0 . 8

8 3 . 17 8 . 3

( 3 )7 8 . 07 9 . 4( 3 )7 5 . 48 3 . 2

83 .82 .

8 4 . 6103.4

9 6 . 89 6 . 79 6 . 79 6 . 896 . 19 9 . 7( 3 )

101.9 101 .9

( 3 )( 3 )

102.6102.6102.7102.2102.0

9 9 . 9( 3 )

102.79 9 . 6

104 .9102.8

( 3 )104.6104.6104.8101.7100.8108.0101 .9101.0

116.5117.4

0.4

.5-.2(3)(3)-.9(3)

-1.8-3.0

.74.0(3)3.8(3)-.4

.3

.9(3)00(3)0

-1.93.6(3)0-.5(3)

-2.0

-1.6-1.9-.3.9

-2.3

-2.4-3.7

(3)-2.2-2.4(3)

-2. 1-2.3

-2.8-3.6

-2.5(3)

. 1

. 1

. 1-.9.5

-.2(3)

(3)(3)

. 1-. 10(3)(3)-.2

-4.90. 1

(3).6.6.6

0(3)1. 100

.7

.8

.8

-2.9-2.7(3)(3)

-2.2(3)1.24.6(3)

-4.9(3)

-3.2(3)

-2.5

.3

.9(3).2

0(3)

-8.8

-1.215.5-1.00-.9(3)

-1.1

.91.5

-3.04. 1.3

1.32.2

(3)-1.0-1.8(3)1.84.2

4.64.3

1.5-.4

-.9-.9-.9-1.9-1.11.7(3)

(3)(3)

.7

.7

.7-.2.2

-1.0(3)

-1.3-5.3(3)

-2. 1(3)4. 14. 14.3-.3(3)8.0.5.4

.8

.9

-4.7

-11.6-14.0

(3)(3)

-9.5(3)

-9.9-6.7

-15.9-13.5

(3)-10.5

(3)-6.8

-2.8-6.6(3)-. 10(3)

-17. 1

-3.813.6(3)

-4.6-4.5(3)

-8.4

-7.7-8.9-9.2-4.2-9.7

-10.7-10.9

(3)-8.3-8.7(3)

-7. 1-8.9

-8.6-7.4

-7.5-.4

-2.8-2.9-2.9-2.5-3.7

(3)(3)

1.31.31.3.6

0(3)(3)2.2

-1 .43.42.4(3)4.24.24.4.9

(3)7.61. 1.5

2.32.4

-2.6

-10.6-22.3

(3)(3)

-12.4(3)

-8. 1(3)

-13.6-9.4(3)-.2(3)

-5.9

-3.3-8.8(3)-.32.2(3)(3)

-2. 16.1-4.03. 1

-2.9(3)

-7.6

-10.9-13.5-12.3-9.5

-14.4

-11.6-15.4

(3)-17.8-17.3

(3)-19.2-13.0

-11.9-12.2

-11.83.3

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

6.36.6

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-

code

Productcode

Indus-try and product ±/ Indexbase

Sep.1981 g/

Dec.1981 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2511-231

2511-2412511-2512511-2712511-298

2511-3

2511-311

2511-3312511-3512511-3712511-3982511-52511-5A2511-5112511-5132511-5212511-5332511-5352511-5612511-5982511-72511-7412511-M2511-S2511-SSS2512-S

2522-P2522-12522-1152522-22522-2212522-2312522-32522-3112522-3162522-3172522-42522-4112522-4982522-S

2621-P2621-A

2621-A12621-A81

2621-12621-22621-2112621-32621-311

2621-331

2621-331112621-331212621-331312621-42621-4212621-421112621-421332621-421442621-421552621-421662621-421772621-4412621-441222621-441332621-451

2621-4652621-62621-611

2621-6712621-7

2621-7312621-7512621-7612621-8

2621-8112621-831

I2621-851 I2621-861 I

Wood household furniture, except upholstered(Cont'd)

Chairs, except dining room (includingrockers)

Tables, except card and telephone tables.DesksCredenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves....Other nonupholstered living roomfurniture

Mood dining room and kitchen furniture,except cabi netsTables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches andgreater

Chairs, dining roomBuffets and servers, dining roomChina and corner cabinets, dining room...Other dining room and kitchen furniture..

Wood bedroom furni tureBeds, headboards and footboardsBeds, except bunk bedsHeadboards and headboard sets

Dressers, vanities and dressing tables...Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinetsChests of drawersNi ght tables and standsOther nonupholstered bedroom furniture...

Outdoor and unpainted wood furnitureUnpainted wood furniture

Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary productsOther secondary productsUpholstered wood household furniture

Metal office furniturePrimary productsSeatingAll other chairs, except stacking

DesksExecuti ve desksClerical and secretarial desks

Cabinets and casesLetter file cabinetsOther vertical file cabinetsHorizontal file cabinets

Other metal office furnitureTables and standsMiscellaneous metal office furniture

Secondary products

Paper mill products except building paper...Primary productsTissue paper stock and other machinecoated paper stockSani tary paper stockTissue paper stock, excluding sanitaryand thin

NewsprintGroundwood paper, uncoatedPublication and printing

Clay coated printing and converting paper.Coated one side, except prime-coated bodystock for further coating

Coated two sides, except prime-coatedbody stock for further coatingNo. 3 gradeNo. 5 gradeOther grades

Book paper, uncoated free sheetWriting, chemical woodpulpUnwatermarked bond, No. 4 gradeOther bond, except form bondForm bond, 12 poundForm bond, 15 poundOther form bondOther chemical woodpulp writing paper...

Publication and printing.....OffsetOther book printing

Body stock for coating, for shipment toestablishments without papermakingequipment

Cover textCotton fiber paper and thin paperWriting, cotton fiber including cottonfiber index

Thin paperPackaging and industrial converting paper,unbleached kraftShipping sackBag and sack, other than shipping sack...Other converting, 18 pounds and over

Packaging and industrial converting paper,except unbleached kraftWrappingShipping sack, including combinationkraft and rope bleached and semi bleached

Bag and sack, other than shipping sack...Other converting, 18 pounds and over

12/7912/7912/7912/79

120.115.113.117.

6170

(3)116.6115.4120.2

(3)117.2115.4119.5

(3)0.60-.6

(3)1.5-. 1.3

(3)1.72. 12.1

(3)5.35.08.5

12/79

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79 j12/79|12/7912/7912/7912/7912/79 i12/79|12/79|

118.6 119.0 119.7

I06/8106/81

06/8106/81

j 06/81106/81106/81106/8106/81

j 06/81

06/8106/8106/81j 06/8 1I 06/81106/81I 06/8 106/8106/8106/81I 06/81I 06/8 1106/8106/8106/81

06/81i06/81 I06/811

j 06/8 106/81

06/8106/8106/81j06/8 1 |

06/8106/81

08/8 106/81 I

I 06/8 1 |

1 1 8 . 71 2 0 . 81 1 3 . 51 1 8 . 01 1 6 . 01 1 5 . 21 16 . 11 1 3 . 31 1 6 . 51 1 4 . 81 1 5 . 21 1 3 . 81 1 5 . 41 1 7 . 51 0 8 . 41 0 7 . 51 0 1 . 41 1 0 . 71 0 9 . 51 1 2 . 5

1 1 9 . 21 1 8 . 81 1 6 . 71 1 6 . 41 1 8 . 0124 .4115 .41 2 0 . 8117 .2125 .2118 .4119 .0115 .41 2 3 . 31 2 3 . 8

1 0 2 . 01 0 2 . 0

1 0 1 . 5101 .6

100 .01 0 4 . 91 0 2 . 71 0 3 . 11 0 1 . 3

1 0 1 . 41 0 3 . 5

( 3 )1 0 2 . 01 0 3 . 21 0 2 . 8102 .41 0 4 . 9

9 9 . 61 0 3 . 31 0 4 . 11 0 2 . 91 0 4 . 21 0 4 . 8

( 3 )

101 .1 0 1 .

1 0 0 . 0100 .01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 1 . 51 0 2 . 9

( 3 )1 0 0 . 91 0 2 . 3

1 1 9 . 71 2 1 . 41 1 5 . 81 1 4 . 81 1 6 . 01 1 6 . 01 1 7 . 41 1 6 . 41 1 6 . 91 1 5 . 41 1 5 . 81 1 4 . 21 16. 11 1 9 . 91 1 1 . 8

( 3 )1 0 0 . 21 1 1 . 61 1 0 . 3

( 3 )

1 2 0 . 51 2 0 . 21 1 7 . 51 1 7 . 41 2 1 . 21 3 1 . 11 1 7 . 21 2 1 . 81 1 7 . 71 2 5 . 9117 .41 2 0 . 3

( 3 )1 2 3 . 91 2 4 . 3

1 0 2 . 61 0 2 . 7

1 0 2 . 11 0 2 . 1

1 0 0 . 41 0 4 . 91 0 3 . 11 0 3 . 11 0 3 . 5

1 0 0 . 8 1 0 2 . 8

103 .6106 .7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 3 . 4102 .71 0 2 . 5

( 3 )9 9 . 6

1 0 3 . 31 0 5 . 31 0 1 . 8104 .41 0 4 . 5

( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 5 . 01 0 2 . 9

1 0 1 . 3 1 0 1 . 3

9 8 . 59 9 . 59 5 . 8

1 0 0 . 8

1 0 2 . 4104 .7

( 3 )101 .41 0 3 . 0

1 1 9 . 91 2 1 . 31 1 5 . 81 1 9 . 4

( 3 )1 1 7 . 21 1 7 . 41 1 6 . 41 1 6 . 91 1 8 . 41 1 5 . 81 1 5 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 1 3 . 5( 3 )

1 0 0 . 21 1 1 . 9

( 3 )1 1 3 . 7

1 2 0 . 91 2 0 . 51 1 7 . 6

( 3 )1 2 1 . 21 3 1 . 11 1 7 . 21 2 2 . 2

( 3 )1 3 1 . 5

( 3 )1 2 1 . 31 1 9 . 51 2 3 . 9

( 3 )

1 0 3 . 91 0 3 . 9

1 0 6 . 01 0 6 . 2

1 0 0 . 41 0 4 . 91 0 5 . 3105 .61 0 3 . 8

( 3 )

103 .61 0 6 . 71 0 1 . 21 0 3 . 71 0 3 . 81 0 2 . 71 0 2 . 5104 .0

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 2 . 01 0 5 . 41 0 4 . 51 0 6 . 3

105,107.

106.4107.8

98.399.595.899.8

102.2

108.510 1.4100.3

. 1-. 104.0(3)1.00002.601.3(3)(3)1.5(3)0.2

(3)(3)

.4

.3

. 1(3)000.3

(3)4.5(3).8

(3)0(3)

1.31.2

3.84.0

002. 12.4.2

(3)

00(3)(3).3

00(3)(3)(3)(3).21.00(3)

(3)04.3

06.4

-.300-.9

-. 1. 1

(3)0

-2.6

.6

.6

. 11.71.2(3).9

-.9-.6

-1.32.0.6

1.3(3)(3)2.2(3)(3).3

(3)-.2

1.21.2.8

(3)2.75.4(3).6

(3)5. 1(3)1.8(3).3

(3)

1.21.2

4.34.5

.5-1.02.52.41.0

(3)

.41 . 1(3).6. 1

-.3-.4

-1.0(3)(5)(3)

-2. 1.7

-.5(3)

(3)05. 1

2.46.4

-1.8-.5

-4.2-.3

(3)-.4

-2.6

1.7

1. 11.92.42. 1(3)2.94.04.04.82.82.42. 1(3)(3)2.7(3)

-1.22.6(3)1.3

2.92.71.6(3)4.26.23.32.9(3)5. 1(3)2.53.51.8(3)

3. 13. 1

4.24.4

.64.94.64.83.7

(3)

3.66.7(3)3.72.61.8.3

3. 1(3)(3)(3)1.63.92.9(3)

(3)3.96.2

5.96.4

-1 .7-.5

-4.2-.2

.92.2

(3).5

-1.8

6.7

7.37.24.27.7(3)7.28.47.39.36.37.76.5(3)(3)4.6(3).2

5.0(3)5.7

8.68.57.9(3)9.08.99.08.4(3)6.6(3)9.313.28.2(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

23

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-

code

Productcode

Industry and product _1/ Indexbase

ISep.I 1981 2/

IDec.1981 2/

I

Jan.1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from --

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2621

2721

2731

2621-881

2621-92621-S26 11-S2621-SSS2631-S2647-S

2653-P2653-12653-1122653-1132653-1152653-116

2653-1192653-3

2711-P2711-62711-612711-6112711-6122711-622711-62127 11-6222711-72711-712711-722711-72127 11-7222711-M2711-2892711-S2711-SSS

2721-P2721-A2721-22721-2112721-42721-4112721-4132721-4152721-62721-6432721-6532721-6632721-732721-7332721-7372721-C2721-1122721-32721-3072721-3172721-52721-542721-5432721-5452721-552721-5532721-5552721-562721-5632721-7A2721-7032721-M2721-XY9

2721-S2721-SSS2731-S

2731-P2731-12731-1A2731-1112731-1122731-1B2731-1132731-1C

Paper mill products except building paper...(Cont'd)

Glassine, greaseproof* and vegetableparchment

Special industrial paperSecondary productsPulp millsOther secondary productsPaperboard millsSanitary paper products

Corrugated and solid fiber boxesPrimary productsCorrugated shipping containersFor foods and beveragesFor paper and allied productsFor glass, clay, and stone productsFor metal products and machinery,equipment and supplies, exceptelectrical

For electrical machinery, equipment,supplies and appliances

For all other uses not specified above...Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls,lined and unlined

Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads,and partitions

Newspaper publi shi ngPrimary productsCi rculati onSubscriptionsThrough intermediaryDi rect to reader

Single copy salesThrough i ntermediaryDirect to reader

AdvertisingClassi fied advertii singCommercial advertisingNational advertisingOther adverti si ng

Miscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary productsOther, except preprinted newspaperinserts

Periodi cal publi shi ngPrimary productsAdvertisingFarm peri odi calsGeneral farm periodicals

Business periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsMerchandi sing periodi calsProfessional periodicals

General periodicalsWomen's periodicalsGeneral interest periodicalsGeneral news periodicals

Other periodicalsReligi ous peri odicalsOther periodicals, n.e.c

Ci rculationGeneral farm periodicals

Business periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsProfessional periodicals

General periodicalsWomen's periodicalsSubscriptionsSingle copy sales

General interest periodicalsSybscripti onsSingle copy sales

General news periodicalsSubscriptions

Other periodicalsReligious periodicals

Mi scellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneousreceipts

Secondary productsOther secondary productsBook publishing

Book publishingPrimary productsTextbooksElementary textbooksHardboundPaperbound

Hi gh school textbooksHardbound

College textbooks

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

0 3/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80

100.3101.1101.3100.3(3)104.3101.2

109.7110.0109.9108.2107.8111.8

101.6103.0100.699.0(3)(3)103.3

109.6110.0109.9(3)(3)112.2

101.5104.4102.597.997.4(3)

101.7

109.6109.9109.8108. 1107.3111.8

-0. 11.41.8

-1. 1(3)(3)

-1.5

00-. 1(3)(3)-.3

.41.41.3

-1.4(3)(3)

-1.4

-. 1-. 10(3)(3)1.0

1.43.51.0

-2.2-3.0(3)1.7

-. 1-. 1-. 1-.2-.9.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

7.27.57.45.25.710.3

03/8003/80

03/80

03/80

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

107.6110.6

111.8

110.7

121.4121.9121.5124.2125.2116.8116.0120.4111.8122.1127.9120.2125.4119.5114. 1129.3108.9

107.6(3)

111.3

110.9

122.8123.4123.0126.5127.9117.0116.0120.4111.8123.5130. 1121.3125.0120.8115.8(3)108.9

108.2110.5

111.9

111.0

125,3126.0125.3129.3(3)

125.9117.4(3)111.8126.2127.5125.8131.0125. 1115.8(3)

108.9

.5(3)

.6

0

2.02. 11.92.2(3)7.61.2(3)02.2

-1.93.74.83.50(3)0

.5(3)

-3.0

.2

2.72.92. 12.5(3)7.71.2(3)03. 1

-1.44.76.24.51.0(3)0

. 1-. 1

. 1

.2

4.34.55.47.3(3)7.71.2(3)04.2-.25.87.35.61.5(3)0

8.77.3

8.4

9.3

8.28.410.213.7(3)9.93. 1(3)07.91.9

10.012.69.61.6(3)3.0

12/79

117.9 116.3

1 0 8 . 3 1 0 8 . 3 1 0 8 . 3 2.5

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7902/8012/7912/7912/79

12/7912/7912/7912/79

12/7912/7912/7912/79

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

117.3117.4118.2113. 1111.4120. 1121.8121.8113.3117.4118.8118.4112.5112.3116.3(3)

116.5(3)119.0115.7121.2115.6116.2(3)

113. 1115.0115.0115. 1

114.7117. 1122.6103.3

104.4120. 1158.3113.6

107.6107.6105.8105.7104.7108.5102.2102.3105.9

117.7118.3118.6113. 1111.4120.7(3)122.9(3)

117.7117.7119.7(3)112.3(3)(3)1 17.8(3)121.1(3)124.2116.9116.2(3)(3)

117.3115. 1(3)

(3)117.2122.9105.2

108.4116.8(3)113.6

111.1111.4112. 1110.3109.9111.1112.0113.0112.9

121.7122.4123.4120.2113.0125. 1(3)128.7(3)122.7(3)127.21 19. 1112.3(3)(3)

121.2(3)

123.6118.5128.4120.7122.0(3)(3)

117.5(3)(3)

128.71 17.6123.6105.2

108.4120.6159.7114.0

111.8112.1113.2113.31 14.2111.1112.8113.8113.3

3.43.54. 16.21.53.6(3)4.8(3)4.3(3)6.3(3)0(3)(3)2.8(3)2.1(3)3.33.34.9(3)(3). 1

(3)(3)

(3).3.6

0

03.3(3).3

.6

.71.02.83.90.7.8.4

5.05.25.86.21.54.0(3)4.7(3)6.8(3)13.25.91.3(3)(3)4.6(3)3.32.25.05.49.9(3)(3)1 .7(3)(3)

12.5.4.8

2. 1

4.23.3

26.1.4

2.72.94.55.55.45.74.85.55.7

5.25.75.56.2(3)5.0(3)7.5(3)5.8(3)7.610.5. 1

(3)(3)6.0(3)3.9(3)6.06. 17.8(3)(3)2.9(3)(3)

15.910.64.32. 1

4.21.8

30.5-1.6

4.95.37.47.89. 14.610.511.27.4

10.010. 18.59.94.510.8(3)8.4(3)7.4(3)9.210.55.3(3)(3)

12. 1(3)7.55.911.313.220.0(3)(3)8.2(3)(3)

21.213.69.93. 1

6. 110.535.57.4

8.08.410.69.5

10. 18.011.712.511.1

See footnotes at end of table

24

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ |Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2731-1152731-1162731-122731-1212731-1252731-3

2731-322731-3252731-3272731-332731-3352731-34

2731-3452731-42731-442731-4472731-5

j 2731-531' 2731-542731-5412731-5432731-552731-72731-742731-7492731-S

2812-P2812-12812-1112812-1152812-32812-3652812-36511

j 2812-36512' 2812-S

j2813-P2813-22813-32813-3112813-52813-5112813-5222813-62813-6222813-72813-7152813-M

Book publi shing(Cont'd)

HardboundPaperbound

WorkbooksElementary workbooksCollege workbooks

Technical, scientific and professionalbooks.

2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-282 1-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-2821-

2821-| 2821-| 2821-I 2821-I 2821-II 2821-

2821-2821-2821-

iI 2822-I 2822-I 2822-I 2822-I 2822-I 2822-I 2822-

P111122118811

Medical books |12/8O| 108.212/80112/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80 112/80|12/80112/80|12/80112/80"12/8012/80. 12/80

Secondary products I 12/80

Hardbound.Paperbound

Business booksHardbound

Other technical, scientific andprofessional booksHardbound

Religious booksOther religious booksPaperbound

General booksMass market booksAdult trade booksHardboundPaperbound

Juvenile booksGeneral reference booksOther reference booksOther.

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

Industrial gasesPrimary productsAcetyleneCarbon dioxideLiquid & gas

Ni trogenGasLiquid

OxygenLiqui d

Other industrial gases.Argon, high purity....

Miscellaneous receipts.

06/8106/81106/81106/81106/81106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/81

•P

3• 3 3 1

33101•341•34101•351•3510135102•36 1•36101•36102•371 j37 1 0 1 |371021399 |

4 |411 |421 I42101 j421021

431441499S

Plastic materials and resinsPrimary productsThermoplastic resinsLow density polyethylene resinsFor film and sheeting

High density polyethylene resinsFor blow molding

Polypropylene resinsFor injection moldingFor fiber and filaments

Styrene plastics materialsStraight polystyrene resinsRubber modified polystyrene resins

Vinyl and vinylidene resinsHomopolymer resins, excluding dispersionCopolymer resins excluding dispersion...

Other non-engineering thermoplasticresins

Thermosetting resinsEpoxy resinsPhenolic and other tar acid resinsPhenolic molding compoundsAll other phenolic and other tar acidresins

Polyester resins, unsaturatedUrea - formaldehyde resinsAll other thermosetting resins

Secondary products

I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

I 12/801I 12/801I 12/80112/8012/80

Synthetic rubber 06/81Primary production 06/81Styrene butadiene (SBR) 06/81Styrene butadiene - solid J06/81

Polybutadiene | 06/8 1Polybutadiene | 06/81

Specialty elastomers J06/81S i l t l t 0 6 8 1pySpecialty elastomers

Noncellulosic organic fibers.

06/81

1 0 4 . 61 1 1 . 11 0 9 . 31 0 4 . 41 1 9 . 2

1 0 8 . 4

1 0 8 . 51 0 5 . 91 0 2 . 21 0 0 . 0

1 1 3 . 61 17 .01 1 0 . 8113 . 1

( 3 )1 0 7 . 41 0 5 . 41 0 3 . 5

( 3 )1 0 7 . 2

9 8 . 5109 .61 1 5 . 8130 .01 1 1 . 9

127.0

IAlkalies and chlorine M2/8OJ 120.5

I Primary productsI Chlorinej Chlorine gas

Liquid chlorineSodium hydroxide (caustic soda)All other concentrations - liquid50 percent regular diaphragm grade50 percent from mercury cell

Secondary products

12/80 112/80112/80112/801

I12/80 112/8012/8012/80

148. 1163.3123.3109.7

I

98.497.9

100.7101.3102. 197.4(3)96.5

(3)99.8

100.0102.3

110.7109.0109.4111.8111.5

111.2119.7(3)

127.6109.0107.6(3)

104. 1(3)(3)

108.5106.9(3)

104.7105.8

104.4109.5108.7103.51 19.3

101.0100.998.898.6(3)(3)

103.4103.4

112.6114.0114.0108.3120.2

109.4109.9110.5105.9102.2100.0

115.6(3)

111.6114.5(3)

109.4105.8106.2103.4111.698.5

120. 1130.0

(3)112.9

123.5127.995.299.294.8

148.8163.2125.3116.3

100.9100.5109.2103.8102. 196. 1(3)(3)

(3)100.3

(3)104. 1

110.5108.7108.8103.9100.3

111.2125. 1(3)(3)

111.1(3)(3)

101.9(3)(3)

108.5108.3(3)

106.6105.8

(3)109.2(3)

103.6119.3

102.2102.398. 197.8(3)(3)

105. 1(3)

113. 1(3)

114.0(3)(3)

110.2111.2(3)

105.9102.2100.0

117.5122.5111.6114.5(3)

110.1(3)

108. 1(3)

117.398.5

120. 1130.0(3)

112.9

125.6132.096.7

101.396.2

155.2168.3133.8115. 1

101.7101.4110.5104.8(3)96.2(3)(3)

(3)100.3100.0104. 1

109.5107.5107.4105.5(3)

105.4121.8(3)(3 )

108.4(3 )(3)

100.3(3)99. 1

108.8108.2(3)

106.6105.8

(3)(3)(3)

103.5119.2

102.6102.897.897.599.799.7

106.9(3)

0.5(3)0(3)(3)

.71.2(3)000

1.6(3)00(3)

.6(3)1.8(3)5.2000(3)0

1.73.21.52.21.5

4 . 33 . 26 .8

- 1 . 1

.7

.81.31.0(3)

. 1(3)(3)

(3)0(3)- . 1

- . 9- 1 . 1- 1 . 3

1.5(3)

- 5 . 2-2 .6

(3)(3)

-2 .4(3)(3)

- 1 . 5(3)(3)

.3- . 1(3)00

(3)(3)(3)- . 1- . 1

.4

.5- . 3- . 3(3)(3)1.7(3)

7. 1(3)0(3)(3)

.81.5(3)000

1.6(3)

.71.2(3)1.3(3)3.3(3)9.5(3)

10.016.8

(3).9

4.74.65.4

12.04.7

4.5.9

13.1

- . 3- . 58.43.5(3)

- 2 . 3(3)(3)

(3)001.3

- . 8-1 .5- 2 . 2-5 .5

(3)

-5 .2- . 8(3)(3)

- 1 . 2(3)(3)

- 3 . 6(3 )(3 )

.32. 1(3)2.00

(3)(3)(3)0(3)

1.41.9- . 6- . 6(3)(3)5. 1(3)

8.2(3)4.7(3)(3)

3.12.8(3)02.20

3.44.71.31.2(3 )4 . 5(3 )5 .6(3 )

16.5- 1 . 5

9.612.3

(3).9

7.57.5- . 66. 1

- 1 . 4

10.316.07.6

1.61.5

10.84.8(3)

- 3 . 8(3)(3)

(3).7

02.4

- . 5-1 .0-1 .5-6 .4

(3)

- 5 . 21.2(3)(3)

.2(3)(3)

- 2 . 9(3)(3)

2.71. 1(3)1.80

(3)(3)(3)02.4

2.22.6

-2.3- 2 . 6

(3 )(3 )6.6(3)

13.0(3 )

10.5(3)(3)

9.29. 1(3)5.92.20

15.520.88.6

13.3(3)4.7(3)5.8(3)

16.2-1 .512.830.4

(3)7.2

18.522.4- 3 . 1

.3(3)

37.7(3)(3)

12.0

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

8.37.27.25.3(3)

6. 117.2(3)(3)8.9(3)(3)1.3(3)

.3

6 . 86 . 8(3 )4 . 3(3 )

(3)(3)(3)3.5

13.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

25

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product W |Index|_

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from --

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

I Jan.1981

2824-P2824-72824-701

2824-70 122824-701222824-702

2824-70212824-702122824-7032824-70322824-703222824-70331

2824-82824-8012824-8022824-8020 1

j 2824-803I 2824-8031I 2824-803121I 2824-804

2831 |2831-P

. 2831-1I 2831-1172831-119

2831-2132831-4

2831-415

I 2831-5I 2831-513

2831-2831-2834-

I2834 |

2834-2834-2834-

I 2834-" 2834-2834-2834-

. 2834-I 2834-2834-2834-2834-

j 2834-I 2834-" 2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-2834-

sssss

1021021102111051061 1 11111 j11112111611812112119121911231251261261912641128135139141142144198

2834-2

2834-20 1

2834-201012834-201022834-2022834-202012834-202022834-2062834-2082834-20819

2834-20831

2834-208492834-2092834-209092834-211

I

1 0 1 . 8103 .61 1 0 . 61 0 3 . 71 0 1 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 4 . 7

1 0 4 . 21 0 3 . 4

9 5 . 4( 3 )

Noncel lulosi c organic fibers j(Cont'd) | jPrimary products |06/81| 102.9Yarn and monofi lament |06/81| 102.3Nylon and aramid, excluding producer | Itextured yarn |06/81| 100.5Textile |O6/81| 101.835-59 drawn equivalent denier J06/81J 98.2

Polyester, excluding producer textured j |yarn |06/81| 102.2Textile, selected deniers J06/81J 100.3145-179 drawn equivalent denier |06/81| (3)

Producer textured yarn and monofilament.. 06/81 j 105.2NylonCarpet yarn

Other producer textured yarn andmonofilament

Staple, tow and fiberfillNylon and aramidAcrylic and modacrylicUp to 4 denier

PolyesterStaple and towUp to 2.5 denier, excluding fiberfill..

Other staple, tow and fiberfill

Biological productsPrimary productsBlood and blood derivatives, for human useNormal human blood serumOther blood derivatives or fractions,except those used for passiveimmuni zati on

Vaccines, toxoids and antigens, for humanuse 12/80jAntigens I 0 3/80 I

Diagnostic substances and other biologies, I jexcept for industrial use J03/80JAllergenic extracts, including poison ivy | |and poison oak extracts and allergens... 03/801

Diagnostic substances, except diagnostic jallergens 03/80 I

Biological products for veterinary use.... IVaccines, bacterins, toxoids and other |antigens (except allergens) for active Iimmuni zati on 0 3/80 |

Secondary products 03/80 IOther secondary products 03/80 IPharmaceuticals 0 3/80 |

IPharmaceutical preparations 06/81 IPrimary products 0 6/8 1 IPharmaceutical preparations, prescription. 06/81 |Analgesics 0 6/8 1 INarcotic analgesics 06/81 |Codeine and combinations |06/81 j

Antiarthritics I 06/8 1 IAnticoagulants I 0 6/81 |Systemic ant i -i nf ecti ves |06/81|Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics... J06/81JBroad spectrum penicillins J06/81J

Antispasmodic/antisecretory I 0 6/8 1Bronchial therapy J06/81Cardiovascular therapy | 06/8 1Ant i hypertensi ve drugs J06/81Other cardi ovasculars J06/81

CNS stimulants 06/81 ICough and cold preparations 06/81 jDermatologi cal preparations 06/81Fungicides 06/8 1Antipruritics 0 6/8 1

Diuretics 06/81Hormones 06/81Muscle relaxants 06/31Nutrients and supplements 06/81Opthalmic and otic preparations 06/81Psychotherapeutics 06/81Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceuticalpreparations 06/81

Pharmaceutical preparations,non-prescriptionAnalgesics, internal (except Iantiarthritics) |06/81| 103.8Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate compounds.... |06/81| 104.7Non-aspirin (including effervesent) |06/81| 101.6

Antacids |06/81| 100.0Liquids |06/81| (3)Other antacids |06/81| 100.0

Antiseptics and ant i bacter i als |06/8i| 109.7Cough and cold preparations |06/81| 101.1Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, I Idrops, lozenges, gums, troches |06/81| (3)

Cold tablets, capsules (including I |antihistamine cold preparations) J06/81J (3)Decongestants |06/81| (3)

Dermatologicals |06/81| 100.0Other dermatologicals | 06/8 1 | (3)External analgesics and counterirritants. 06/81J 102.6

1 0 4 . 2 1 0 3 . 21 0 4 . 6 1 0 2 . 7

1 0 4 . 4 1 0 4 . 89 9 . 9 1 0 3 . 0( 3 ) 9 3 . 4

( 3 ) 1 0 5 . 7( 3 ) 1 0 4 . 8( 3 ) 1 0 3 . 5

1 0 3 . 8 9 6 . 7

06/81| 100.3 100.2 100.2

06/81|06/81106/81106/81 I06/811|06/81||06/81||O6/81||06/81|I I103/801103/801103/801103/80

I

1 0 2 . 61 0 3 . 71 1 0 . 6

9 9 . 3( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 2 . 9

1 0 5 . 91 0 5 . 3

9 5 . 4( 3 )

1 0 0 . 51 0 6 . 8

1 1 0 . 2

1 1 0 . 9

( 3 )

9 5 . 41 0 8 . 8

( 3 )1 1 0 . 7

1 0 2 . 21 0 2 . 41 0 3 . 01 0 3 . 51 0 8 . 41 0 9 . 5108 .0

( 3 )1 0 5 . 01 0 6 . 6

( 3 )1 0 3 . 3

( 3 )1 0 0 . 91 0 1 . 3101 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 3 . 7( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 1 . 3( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 11 1 1 . 51 0 5 . 7

1 0 0 . 5( 3 )

1 1 2 . 2

1 1 0 . 9

1 1 2 . 3

1 0 0 . 91 0 8 . 8

( 3 )1 1 0 . 7

1 0 4 . 21 0 3 . 31 0 3 . 71 1 1 . 41 0 8 . 81 0 8 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 4 . 61 0 6 . 0

( 3 )1 0 3 . 3

( 3 )1 0 0 . 81 0 2 . 0

9 9 . 5( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 21 1 1 . 3

( 3 )1 0 6 . 9

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 4

1 0 6 . 61 0 8 . 51 0 1 . 61 0 0 . 2

( 3 )1 0 0 . 4

( 3 )1 0 2 . 3

( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 6 . 51 0 4 . 6

( 3 )1 0 2 . 6

( 3 )1 0 3 . 91 1 0 . 61 0 0 . 8

9 2 . 41 0 1 . 61 0 0 . 6

9 7 . 31 0 4 . 0

1 0 5 . 91 0 5 . 3

9 7 . 5( 3 )

1 0 0 . 5( 3 )

1 1 1 . 6

( 3 )

( 3 )

9 9 . 11 0 9 . 4

( 3 )1 1 2 . 6

1 0 5 . 61 0 5 . 01 0 5 . 51 1 1 . 51 0 8 . 91 0 8 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 5 . 71 0 6 . 41 0 9 . 81 0 3 . 3

9 8 . 01 0 4 . 01 0 2 . 01 0 7 . 01 1 0 . 01 0 0 . 71 0 7 . 6

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 9( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 1 4 . 01 0 7 . 8

1 0 3 . 2 1 0 3 . 3 1 1 3 . 2

0 6 / S 1 j 1 0 1 . 7 1 0 3 . 2 1 0 4 . 8

1 0 9 . 21 0 9 . 91 0 7 . 41 0 5 . 51 0 7 . 11 0 4 . 2

( 3 )1 0 5 . 3

1 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 7 . 51 0 4 . 6

( 3 )1 0 2 . 6

-1.0-1.8

.43. 1(3)

(3)(3)(3)

-6.8

(3).2

01.5(3)(3)(3)(3)1. 1

. 102. 1(3)

0(3)

-.5

(3)

(3)

-1.8.6

(3)1 .7

1.31 .71.70. 1

0(3)(3)1.0.4

(3)0(3)3.207.5(3)(3)1.3(3)(3)0(3)(3)(3)(3)1.3

9.5

1 .6

2.41.35.65.3(3)3.7(3)3.0

(3)

(3).9

0(3)0

-2.2-2.5

-.3.8

-5. 1

(3)(3)(3)

-8.0

-. 1

(3)-1.90

-5.4-11.1

(3)(3)(3)

-2.0

1.31 .42.2(3)

0(3)

.6

(3)

(3)

3.3.6

(3)1.7

1.82.22.47.2-.6-.7(3)(3)2.72.8(3)0(3)3.0.2

6.4(3)(3)5.3(3)(3).6

(3)(3)(3)2.22. 1

9.7

2.4

2. 1.9

5.66.4(3)5.8(3)3.0

(3)

(3)1.05.4(3)3. 1

1.82.2

4.82.9

5.44.43. 1

-4.8

. 1

(3)1.20.8

-7.6(3)(3)(3)2. 1

1.21.32. 1(3)

-.7(3)

.6

(3)

(3)

2.9.6

(3)1.7

4.43.64.011.58.98.7(3)(3)5.05.9(3)3.0(3)1 . 1

-2.96.3(3)(3)5.2(3)(3)0(3)(3)(3)11.36.0

9.7

3.9

8.79.95.65.5(3)4.2(3)4. 1

(3)

(3)(3)4.6(3)2.6

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

1.82.0-.8(3)

-1.2(3)

4.4

(3)

(3)

-.61. 1(3)2.3

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

ycoda

Productcoda

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec. |Jan.1981 2/I 1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

IJuly I Jan.1981 | 1981

2834

2844

2S73

2834-2142834-2152834-2162834-2212834-221012834-221022834-221092834-298

2834-32834-3012834-3022834-302092834-S2831-S2834-SSS

2844-P2844-12844-1352844-1562844-22844-2A2844-2232844-2322844-32844-3A2844-3212844-3B2844-3412844-36A2844-3632844-312844-31A2844-3162844-3132844-3372844-3512844-3982844-52844-512844-51A2844-5112844-5122844-513

2844-5142844-51B2844-515

2844-5182844-519

2844-52A2844-521

2844-5222844-523

2844-52B2844-52C2844-5272844-5282844-532844-5312844-542844-5432844-549

2844-562844-56 12844-M2844-S

2873-P2873-1

2873-1A2873-15A2873-1522873-1B

2873-155

2873-132873-1312873-22873-S2874-S2875-S

Pharmaceutical preparations(Cont'd)

HematinicsHemorroidal preparationsLaxativesVitaminsAdult multivitaminsB-complexOther vitamins

Miscellaneous non-prescriptionpharmaceutical preparations

Pharmaceutical preparations, veterinary...PrescriptionNon-prescri pti onOther non-prescription

Secondary productsBiological productsOther secondary products

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8i|06/81"06/81

06/8106/81j06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

IToilet preparations |03/80Primary products j 03/80Shaving preparations j 03/80Shaving soaps and creams | 03/80Aftershave preparations |03/80

Perfume^ toilet water, and cologne 103/80Perfume I 03/80Liquid and solid perfume | 03/80

Cologne and toilet water j 03/80Hair preparations J03/80Hair tonics and rinses 03/80Hair tonics | 03/80

Hair dressings and sprays | 03/80Hair dressings | 03/80Hai r sprays jAerosol hai r sprays j 03/80

Shampoos.Synthetic organic detergentLiquid synthetic organic detergent

Soap shampoosPermanents - both home and commercial....Hair coloring preparationsOther hair preparations 03/80

Other cosmetics and toilet preparations... 03/80Creams and lotions 03/80Creams 03/80Cleansing creams j 03/80Foundation creams | 03/80Lubricating creams, including hormone |creams I 03/80

03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80

Other creamLotions andSuntan lotiincluding

Hand lotionOther lotioi

i 1 sms and sunscreens,ils

s & oils, includinggpetroleum jellies but excluding hair,aftershave & bath oils

CosmeticsLip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss,etc.)

Blushers (rouges), excluding lip rouge..Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows,eye liners, eye creams, etc.)

DeodorantsUnderarm deodorantsAerosol underarm deodorantsLiquid, cream and roll-on deodorants...

Manicure preparationsNai1 lacquers and enamels

PowdersFace powdersMet application powders, and otherpowders, including foot powders

Bath oils and saltsBath oils and salts

Mi scellaneous receiptsSecondary products

Ni trogenous ferti1i zersPrimary productsSynthetic ammonia, nitric acid andammonium compoundsNitrate (100X NH4NO3)Nitrate for fertilizer useSolid nitrate

Nitrogen solutions and other ammoniumcompoundsNitrogen solutions, including mixturescontaining urea (100%N)

Anhydrous and aqua ammoniaAnhydrous ammonia

UreaSecondary productsPhosphatic fertilizersMi xed ferti1i zers

Phosphatic fertilizers.

03/8003/80

03/8003/80

03/8003/80

03/8003/80

03/8003/80

03/80 103/80103/8003/8003/8003/80

03/80

03/8003/8003/80

12/7912/79

12/7912/79

12/79

12/79

12/79

12/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

( 3 )( 3 )

100.6100.5

9 9 . 4( 3 )

102.5

99. 19 4 . 692 .69 9 . 2

100. 1101.6104.5102.6

116.61 18.4103. 1128.2

9 0 . 9119.8108.7104.5124.6116.41 19.4114.6126.9118.8

129.3112.3113.2110.61 12.4113.7

( 3 )114.2121.3116.7117.7126.2108. 1

132.7106.7115.8

105.8117.5

113.8127.4

119.2110.4

137.0125. 1

123.4108.8115.6127.3115.0114.6

139. 19 5 . 5

125.3

125.2122.5

122. 1126.8

131.6

109.3

105.8

( 3 )124.4131.2103.4

( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

100.6100.9

( 3 )( 3 )

102.9

101.094. 19 1 . 5

100101.4104.106

120.3117.9120.3

( 3 )112.6111.6105.6

8 1 . 3114. 1118.3122.9118.6128.3

( 3 )

( 3 )114.8116.2113.7

( 3 )117. 1

( 3 )114.2121.81 19.4122.5135.3

( 3 )

( 3 )110.5116.7

104.6( 3 )

113.8122.5

130.5111.7

107.7132. 1

( 3 )( 3 )

116.7129. 1120.4133.9

(3 )128.3

(3)

124.5123.6

123.6127.8

133.2

112.0

109.2

128.7123.5123. 1103.5(3)

(3)102.7(3)101 .5100.8103.4102.8

101.494.491.8100.798.4103.9106(3)

121.0123.2115.0123.7103.8127.8122.6124.6129.9118.8123.4118.6127.7121.4

( 3 )115.7116.6

( 3 )116.0

( 3 )( 3 )

117.5126.3121.4125.4144.71 14.4

132.7112.8117.9

( 3 )120.0

118.8135.0

133.0111.7

138.4135.9

134.0118.3117.1129.6121.6122.9

110.8 114.2 117.2

130.8

125.4124.6

125.2132.0

136.8

1 14. 1

111.8

( 3 )122.3123.6104.5(3)

(3)(3)(3)0.6(3)(3)-. 1

.4

.4

.3

.5-3.0-. 1.4

(3)

.64.5

-4.4(3)

-7.914.516. 153.313.8.4.4

0-.5(3)

(3).8.3

(3)(3)(3)(3)2.93.71.72.37.0(3)

(3)2.01.0

(3)(3)

4.410.2

1.90

28.52.9

(3)(3).3.3

1. 1-8.2

2.7

(3)-25. 1

(3)

.8

.8

1.33.3

2.7

1.9

2.5

(3)-1.0

.41.0(3)

(3)(3)(3).81. 10.3

-.9-5.3-8.01. 1

-2.2.2

2.2(3)

2. 16.03.43.9

-3. 117.015.928.517.52. 13.33.5.7

(3)

(3)3.02.9(3)3.2(3)(3)2.94.45.09. 1

29.24.4

05.01.4

(3)(3)

4.46.0

-.60

18.75.4

3.77.7.3.7

5.87. 1

5.8

(3)-24.9

4.4

-.5.8

1.72.6

1.7

1.3

1.7

(3)-2.8-5.71.0(3)

(3)(3)(3)1. 11.2.8

1.0

1.2-8.2

-11.7.5

-2.03.74.3(3)

6.88.710. 13.97.2

21.913.621.525.82.76.97.4-.43.2

(3)4.44.4(3)4. 1(3)(3)(3)7.66.06.916.35.8

05.75.2

(3)10.3

4.415.4

22.81.2

12.36.4

8.53.9

-3.5.4

6.39.4

5.8

14.2-8. 16.9

-.7.6

1.6-.3

-1.4

1.8

1. 1

(3)-3.2-6.2-.9(3)

4.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

8. 17.613.69.79.612.57.24.714.83. 13.63.62.84.7

(3)7.56.0(3)13.6(3)(3)16. 18.012.510.421.36.4

9.34.914.6

(3)19.9

12.49.5

14.29.9

4.09.0

(3)13.6-2.21.6

10.4

12.5

(3)1 1.410.3

5.511.9

14. 113. 1

15.3

4.3

3.0

(3)3.6

-15.82.2(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcoda

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981

Dec.1981 £/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

2874-P2874-12874-1512874-2

2874-2A2874-241

2874-2512874-3

2874-312874-3132874-31306

2874-S

2875-2875-

2875-

2875-

2875-

2875-

2875-2875-2875-

2875-2875-

j 2875-

21321301

21302

21303

21304

21306

2272B231MZ89S

2892-P2892-1

2892-112892-1172892-162892-169

295129512951-29512951-

j 2951-2951-2951-2951-

P I111 I113 I11311J113121113131M |289 IS

2992299229922992299229922992299229922992299229922992

I 2992I 2992I 2992I

-11 1

11111111121112 j11121"1 1 122121 j121 1 112112121132232S

Phosphatic fertilizers(Cont'd)Primary productsPhosphoric acidMet process phosphoric acid

Superphosphate and other phosphaticfertilizer materialsSuperphosphateTriple superphosphates (42% P205 andabove)

Ammonium phosphates and other phosphaticfertili zer materialsAmmonium phosphates

Mixed fertilizers* produced from one ormore materials made in the same plant....Incomplete mixed fertilizer* gradescuaranteeing N,P20 or K20 only

Complete mixed fertilizerComplete mixed fertilizer* dry formComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form,other N-P-K

Secondary products

12/79

12/79

12/79

12/7 9

12/79

12/7912/79

12/79

12/7912/8012/79

12/7912/79

115.3

133. 1

112.7

104.9

103.9

115.0117.7

113.1

(3)104.7111.3

114.0122.7

115.3

133.4

112.4

106.1

106.6

114.3116.9

114.3

(3)105.9112.8

116.8123.2

116.9

133.5

114.9

110.4

116.2119.0

113.5

(3)105. 1111.8

116.8117.4

1.4

0

2.2

3.5

1.71.9

-.7

(3)-.8-.9

0-4.7

1.6

.9

2.0

5.1

1.31.5

.7

(3).8.9

2.8(3)

6.0

10.0

6.3

7.7

6. 16.8

.8

(3)1.01. 1

2.3-3. 1

4.9

6.9

4.5_ C

-.4

6.06.7

4.7

(3)5.04.0

7.62. 1

Fertilizers, mixing onlyMixed fertilizers (made by plants which donot manufacture phosphatic fertilizermaterials)Complete mixed fertilizers (guarantees N,P205 and K20)Complete mixed fertilizer, dry formComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form,5-10-15 N-P-K

Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,6-24-24 N-P-K

Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,10-10-10 N-P-K

Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,12-12-12 n-p-k

Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form,mi scellaneous N-P-K

Complete mixed fertilizers, liquid form..Incomplete mixed fertilizersIncomplete mixed fertilizers, gradesguaranteeing P205 and K20 only

Mi scellaneous recei ptsResales

Secondary products

12/79

12/79

12/7912/79

12/791

12/79

12/79

12/79

12/7912/7912/80

12/7912/79

j 12/7912/79

119.8 118.2

ExplosivesPrimary productsExplosives manufactured in privately ownedand operated establishmentsHiqh explosivesANFO, except slurry

Blasting accessoriesOther blasting accessories

I

117.4118.5

118.4

115.3

116.4

123.8

118.4123.6110.0

110.8118.6118.6136.4

I

Paving mixtures and blockPrimary productsEmulsified asphalt incl. liquid additives.Asphalt i tar paving mixtures i blocks....Northern tierCentral tierSouthern tier

Miscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary products

Lubricating oils and greasesPrimary productsLubricating and similar oilsAutomotiveCommerci alCommercial motor oilOther commercial oil

Retai1Retai1 motor oilOther retail oil

IndustrialGeneral industrial oilIndustrial process oilIndustrial metalworking oil

Lubricating greasesIndustrial grease

Secondary products

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81106/81106/8 1106/8 1106/81106/81

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

3011-P301 1-13011-1123011-1121 I301 1-1 121 1 I

301 1-112121

Tires and inner tubes 06/81Primary products |06/81Passenger car pneumatic tires J06/81Radials | 06/81Highway standard service J06/8113" Rim diameter. Original equipment or |replacement j 06/8 1

14" Rim diameter. Original equipment orreplacement

111.9111.9

1 1 1 . 91 1 3 . 91 1 5 . 91 0 8 . 5

( 3 )

9 8 . 79 8 . 79 9 . 59 8 . 29 9 . 99 7 . 09 7 . 99 9 . 19 8 . 5( 3 )

1 0 5 . 71 0 5 . 81 0 5 . 81 0 4 . 91 0 7 . 01 0 5 . 91 0 7 . 81 0 2 . 71 0 8 . 2

( 3 )1 0 8 . 11 0 9 . 11 0 6 . 91 0 7 . 51 0 5 . 41 0 6 . 0

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 01 0 2 . 21 0 1 . 41 0 1 . 11 0 1 . 1

1 1 6 . 31 1 7 . 5

1 1 9 . 1

( 3 )

1 1 4 . 5

1 2 3 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 7 . 8

( 3 )1 1 5 . 31 1 5 . 31 3 9 . 2

1 1 2 . 51 1 2 . 6

1 1 2 . 61 1 4 . 71 1 7 . 01 0 8 . 7

( 3 )

9 9 . 29 9 . 09 9 . 59 8 . 7( 3 )9 7 . 0( 3 )

1 0 1 . 9( 3 )9 8 . 9

1 0 6 . 11 0 6 . 21 0 6 . 21 0 5 . 11 0 7 . 81 0 7 . 81 0 7 . 81 0 2 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 8 . 81 0 9 . 51 0 7 . 41 1 0 . 11 0 6 . 31 0 7 . 5

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 41 0 1 . 91 0 1 . 91 0 1 . 91 0 1 . 9

1 1 8 . 5

1 1 6 . 91 1 8 . 1

1 2 3 . 2

1 0 5 . 8

1 1 7 . 7

1 3 3 . 9

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 8 . 0

9 9 . 41 1 4 . 21 1 4 . 21 3 9 . 8

1 1 1 . 61 1 1 . 5

1 1 1 . 51 1 3 . 0

( 3 )1 0 8 . 7

( 3 )

9 9 . 49 9 . 1( 3 )9 8 . 8( 3 )( 3 )9 8 . 9

1 0 1 . 9( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 01 0 6 . 11 0 6 . 11 0 5 . 21 0 7 . 8

( 3 )1 0 7 . 81 0 2 . 51 0 7 . 7

( 3 )1 0 8 . 31 0 9 . 61 0 6 . 6

( 3 )1 0 6 . 21 0 7 . 4

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 71 0 2 . 21 0 2 . 71 0 3 . 21 0 3 . 2

104.9 104. 1 104. 1

.5

.6

3.4

(3)

2.9

8.3

(3)(3).2

(3)-.9

-1.0.4

-.8-1.0

-1.0-1.5(3)0(3)

.2

. 1(3). 1

(3)(3)(3)0(3)(3)

(3)0.3

(3)(3)-.5. 1

-.8(3)-. 1-.2(3)

.2

.2

.81.31.3

00

4.2

1.4

1.5

7.9

(3)(3)

-1.3-7.9-4.2-4.22.6

-.9-1.8

-1.8-2.9(3).3

(3)

.6

.4(3).6

(3)(3)02.8(3)(3)

00-. 1-. 1.2

(3)0-.3-.5(3)-. 1.5

-.3(3). 1.2

(3)

.3-.4.2.5.5

-2.1-2.3

4.0

-8.5

-1.7

8.2

(3)(3)

-1.5-13.4-3.8-3.82.0

0-.5

-.5-2.5(3)3.4(3)

. 1-.2(3)-.2(3)(3)-.32.8(3)(3)

.5

.5

.6

.4

.7(3)003.5(3)1.21. 11.2(3)-. 1-.2(3)

4.23.95.99.49.4

4.4

5.05.4

7.6

-6.0

3.8

(3)

(3)(3)5.9

-7.85.8(3)5.3

9.39.5

9.512.4(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

5.65.75.64.75.9(3)4.93.48.5(3)7.78.27.2(3)6.27.3(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/

I II I|Index|_

Index Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

base | I ||Sep. |Dec. |Jan. I Dec.I 198 1 2/I 1981 2/I 1982 2/| 1981

I |Oct. | July | Jan.1981 | 1981 | 1981

I I

3011-11213

3011-153011-1513011-1511301 1-15112

3011-15113

3011-1523011-23011-2153011-21511

3011-21521

3011-33011-3143011-31421

3011-3333011-5

3011-5113011-539

3021-P3021-13021-1213021-1313021-2

3021-2013021-2033021-2053021-S

3041-P3041-1

3041-1033041-1053041-3

3041-3163041-4

3041-4513041-63041-633041-6393041-6633041-6743041-683041-S

3111-P3111-13111-1A3111-1343111-1373111-13711

3111-137123111-1423111-147311 1-1C3111-33111-3313111-5

3111-5123111-5133111-9

3143-P3143-13143-111

3143-1123143-1133143-1143143-23143-216

3143-S

Tires and inner tubes(Cont'd)

15" Rim diameter. Original equipment orreplacement

Non-radialsBias-PlyHighway standard service14" Rim diameter. Original equipmentor replacement15" Rim diameter. Original equipmentor replacement

Bias-beltedTruck/bus tires, including off highway....Non-radialsLight highway truck. Original equipmentor replacement

Medium/heavy highway truck. Originalequipment or replacement

Other pneumatic and all solid tiresTractor/implement ti resRear tractor. Original equipment orreplacement.

Industrial and highway - solidTread rubber, tire sundries, and repairmaterialsTread rubberOther tire sundries and repair materials,n.e.c

Secondary products

I

06/81|06/81|06/81106/8 1 |

I

101.8101.8100.8101.5

102.310 1.9100.8101.2

06 /81 |06/81 I06 /81 |06/811

(3)(3)

103.9104. 1

(3)(3)

101.6101.6

Rubber and plastics footwearPrimary productsFootwear of all rubber or all plastics.BootsLumberman and pacs

Footwear with rubber or plastic solevulcanized or molded to fabric uppers.Men's footwearYouths' and boys' footwearWomen's and misses' footwear

Secondary products

Rubber and plastics hose and beltingPrimary productsRubber and plastics belts and belting,flatLight weight conveyor and elevator....Heavy duty conveyor and elevator

Rubber hose, mandrel made, and allhydraulicWi re, hydraulic

Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic,except gardenTextile

All other rubber and plastics hoseWrapped reinforcedMachine

Braided or loomed, helical reinforced.All other rubber hoseAll other plastics hose

Secondary products

06/81106/81J06/811

06/81|06/811

06/81106/81|

06/8i|06/81|

12/80112/80112/80112/80112/80

12/80 112/80112/80112/80112/801

12/8112/81

12/81.12/8 ijI 12/811

I12/8112/811

I12/8 1|12/8112/81

j 12/81I 12/81I 12/8112/8112/8112/81

Leather tanning and finishingPrimary productsFinished cattle hide and kip side leather.Grains, except offal and welting leather.Bag, case, and strap leatherUpper leather, including patentDress and casual shoe, including allpatent

Other upper leatherGarment leatherOther grains

Fi nished spli tsFinished sheep and lamb leatherGarment leather

Rough,crust, and wet blue not finished inthe same establi shmentWet blue cattle hide splitsRough, crust and other wet blue

Receipts for contract tanning done forothers on thei r materials

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8 1

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

|06/81I 06/8 1106/81

106/81

Men's footwearPrimary productsMen's leather upper footwearMen's leather upper dress and casualshoes

Men's leather upper bootsMen's leather upper work shoes or boots.Men's leather upper other footwear

Men's plastic upper footwearMen's plastic upper dress and casualshoes

Secondary products

||

12/8012/8012/80

I 12/80I 12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

( 3 )1 0 1 . 81 0 1 . 2

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 71 0 1 . 2

9 9 . 61 0 0 . 3

1 0 1 . 61 0 1 . 91 0 4 . 9

( 3 )1 1 1 . 9

1 0 1 . 19 9 . 4( 3 )

102.2(3)

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

9 8 . 49 7 . 99 8 . 39 9 . 6( 3 )9 8 . 2

9 7 . 89 9 . 9( 3 )( 3 )8 4 . 9

1 0 1 . 4( 3 )

7 3 . 6( 3 )9 7 . 4

105.2104.9105.8

1 0 4 . 1( 3 )

1 0 5 . 9104 .7

9 6 . 3

9 4 . 21 0 6 . 1

( 3 )1 0 2 . 0101 .4

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 2 . 41 0 2 . 7

1 0 1 . 61 0 0 . 3

101 .61 0 2 . 11 0 4 . 91 0 2 . 5

( 3 )

1 0 1 . 39 9 . 4( 3 )

102 .69 9 . 8

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )100 .0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 0100 .0

9 7 . 79 7 . 09 7 . 59 8 . 9( 3 )9 7 . 1

9 6 . 31 0 1 . 7

( 3 )( 3 )8 2 . 7

1 0 1 . 7( 3 )

6 6 . 6( 3 )9 7 . 4

1 0 3 . 61 1 1 . 71 0 6 . 61 0 7 .

103.4102. 110 1.1101.5

06/811 99.2 100.4 101.2

1 0 1 . 11 0 3 . 31 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 6

0 6 / 8 1 | 1 0 2 . 9 1 0 2 . 9 1 0 2 . 9

9 7 . 51 0 2 . 81 0 2 . 3

1 0 2 . 7( 3 )

1 0 2 . 41 0 2 . 7

1 0 1 . 61 0 1 . 0

1 0 2 . 11 0 2 . 5105 .01 0 2 . 5

( 3 )

1 0 1 . 89 9 . 4( 3 )

1 0 3 . 81 0 0 . 7

1 0 0 . 61 0 0 . 7

1 0 3 . 91 0 3 . 01 0 3 . 5

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 11 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 09 9 . 6

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 9

( 3 )9 9 . 5

9 8 . 91 0 3 . 0

( 3 )( 3 )9 1 . 2

101 .7( 3 )

7 4 . 0( 3 )( 3 )

105 .6 1 0 6 . 31 0 5 . 4 1 0 5 . 9105.7 106.3

1 0 4 . 41 1 2 . 31 0 6 . 91 0 8 .

1 0 1 . 8 1 0 1 . 8

101.4105.9

101.4107. 1

1. 1.2.3.3

.7

(3)(3)-.9-.9

(3).8.8

(3)(3)

00

.5

.4

. 10(3)

.50(3)1.2.9

3.93.0

0(3)

0(3). 1

0(3)0(3)00

2.32.72.62.0(3)2.5

2.71.3(3)(3)10.30(3)

11.1(3)(3)

01. 1

0-.2-.3-.2

2.0

(3)(3)

-2. 1-2.3

(3).9

1.0

2.5(3)

.4

.2

1.0.7

.6

.5

. 1(3)(3)

.60(3)1.2(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

2.22.62.31 .7(3)3.3

3.52.0(3)(3)11.5

.3(3)

11.6(3)(3)

.83.91.03.55.7

(3)1.5

12.32.01.01.4

1.2

(3)(3).7.6

(3)2.42.3

2.7(3)

1 .71.5

2. 1.7

.6

.7

.60(3)

.8-.6(3)1.8. 1

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

-.4-.4-.7-.3(3)-.7

-1.32.5(3)(3)

-4.3.3

(3)

-11.4(3)(3)

1. 1

.7

.52.33.8.5

.61. 1

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1.82. 14.2.9

(3)

1.5-.6(3)3.4.7

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

4.74.85.1

3.87.66.57.61.8

1.44.7

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-try-ode

Product Icode I

Industry and product J/ llndexlIbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 £/ 1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

3149

3144-P3144-3144-3144-3144-1133144-13144-13144-23144-2163144-2173144-2183144-2193144-33144-S

3149-P3149-13149-112

3149-113

3149-23149-2153149-33149-3183149-3193149-43149-421

3149-422

3149-53149-5243149-525

3149-63149-S3143-S3144-S3149-SSS

3211-P |3211-4 I

I3211-425 I

Women's footwearPrimary productsWomen's leather upper footwearWomen's leather upper dress shoes IWomen's leather upper casual shoes |Women's leather upper sandals IWomen's leather upper boots [Women's leather upper other footwear....

Women's plastic upper footwearWomen's plastic upper dress shoesWomen's plastic upper casual shoesWomen's plastic upper sandalsWomen's plastic upper boots

Women's other upper footwearSecondary products

3211-4983211-53211-5123211-5133211-5143211-515

3271-3271-3271-3271-

3271-3271-3271-3271-

3271-3271-3271-

3271-3271-3271-3271-

P II III II I I j

I1111111111111211 12

115111511117

1171117111 17121172

I 3271-121

327 1-327 1-3271-3271-

151MZ89S

I 3272-PI 3272-1I 3272-16I 3272-161

n.e.cFootwear, except rubber,Primary productsYouths' and boys' footwearYouths' and boys* leather upperfootwear

Youths' and boys' nonleather upperfootwear

Mi sses' footwearMi sses' leather upper footwear

Children's footwearChildren's leather upper footwearChildren's nonleather upper footwear....

Infants' and babies' footwearInfants' and babies' leather upperfootwear

Infants' and babies' nonleather upperfootwear

Athletic footwear, except rubberAthletic footwear designed for sports...All other athletic footwear, exceptrubber

All other footwear, except rubber, n.e.c.Secondary productsMen's footwearWomen's footwearOther secondary products

Concrete block and bri ckPrimary productsConcrete block and brickStructural block, aggregateLightweight units made with concreteweighing less than 105 lb. per cu. ft.(dry weight)Stretcher uni ts, aggregateStretcher units: 8"x8"x16"Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c...

Other lightweight units, any size,n.e.c

Medium weight units made with concreteweighing >105 lb. but <125 lb. per cu.ft.(dry weight)Stretcher units, aggregateStretcher units, 8"x8"x16"

Normal weight units made with concreteweighing at least 125 lb. per cu. ft.(dry wei ght)Stretcher units, aggregateStretcher units, 8"x8"x16"Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c...

Other normal weight units, any size,n.e.c

Decorative block (such as screen block,split block, slump block, shadowalblock, etc.)

Concrete bri ckMiscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary products

3272-162 I

Concrete productsPrimary productsConcrete pipeCulvert and storm sewer pipe.Reinforced.Nonrei nforced.

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/7912/79

j 12/79

j Flat glassj Primary products

Other flat glass, made from glass producedi n the same establi shmentTempered glass for automobile,architectural, construction and otheruses, e.g. appliances

Other flat glassSheet(window), plate and float glass.085 inch through .107 inch.108 inch through .134 inch.135 inch through .199 inch.200 inch through .244 inch

100.5100. 1100.9101.3101.8

98 .2( 3 )

105.997 .89 8 . 8( 3 )97 .3

100.0

105.6

107.2106.7110.0

98 .89 8 . 2

100. 1101.3

99 .8( 3 )( 3 )

106.993 .598 .9( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )

107.3106.8110.0

98 .59 7 . 89 8 . 9

101.9( 3 )( 3 )9 0 . 3( 3 )9 4 . 3( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

107.5

107.4106.8110.0

1 2 / 7 9 J 1 1 1 . 4 1 1 1 . 4 1 1 1 . 4I

12/79112/79112/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

12/79

05/80j12/79|12/791

106.898.0

102.8107. 1107.8105.6110.9

( 3 )97 .3

101.7107.2107.9

( 3 )112.3

( 3 )9 7 . 3

101.7107.2107.9

( 3 )112.3

111.8 112. 1 112. 1

12/7912/7912/7912/8012/8012/79

12/8012/80

I

06/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

(3)105.3117. 1

(3)105. 1109.3104.7103.5117.0

108.2108.3

(3)105.3117. 1

(3)105. 1109.3(3)

103.5117.0

108.3108.4

( 3 )105.3(3)

(3)105.3109.3(3)(3)(3)

106.6106.6

-0.4-.4

-1.2.6

(3)(3)(3)(3).8

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)0000(3)0

(3)0(3)

(3).2

0(3)(3)(3)

-1.6-1.6

-1.5-1.6-1.7

.6(3)(3)(3)(3)

-2. 1(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

-.2-.3-.3

(3)-1.2-1. 1

. 1

. 1(3).2

(3)0(3)

(3)-3.90(3)(3)(3)

-1.6-1.7

100.0100.0

100.099.8100.099.7

99.0

100.0100.0

99.899.799.799.7

101.0 100.0

100.0100.0

99.799.7(3)100.1

99.3

-. 10(3).4

-.8

.5-.4(3)-. 1

5.3

-2.3-2.7-. 17. 1(3)(3)(3)(3)

-8.3(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

1.01.01.0

1.4

(3)-.7

-1. 11.92.6(3)1.5

.6

(3)1. 1(3)

(3).9.8

(3)(3)(3)

-1.5-1.6

-.3-.3(3). 1

-.7

-1.8-2.5-1.31.5(3)(3)(3)(3)

-6. 1(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

2.72.32.4

3.4

(3)-1.4-2.42.93.9(3)2.9

2.3

(3)4. 1(3)

(3).2

4.2(3)(3)(3)

6.16.1

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/81

(3)(3)

109.7111.5107.4109.7(3)

101. 1101.2101.2100.9

101.6102. 1101.6102.2

(3)113.4109.9(3)(3)(3)(3)

101.5101.6101.6100.8

101.6102. 1101.7102.2

(3)(3)

106.4(3)(3)(3)(3)

101.3101.6101.6100.8

101.7102.2(3)

102.2

(3)(3)

-3.2(3)(3)(3)(3)

-.2000

. 1

. 1(3)0

(3)(3)

-3.2(3)(3)(3)(3)

.3

.6

.6

. 1

-. 1-. 1(3)0

(3)(3)

-3.0(3)(3)(3)(3)

1.31.71.71. 1

2.32.2(3)2.2

(3)(3)5.7(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/7912/7912/7912/8012/7912/79

102.8105.0100.7100.3101.5

112.2111.9108.0101.3109.7109.6

(3)(3)

101.3101.0101.4

112.8112.5108.0101.5110.0109.6

102.8(3)100.5100. 1100.2

112.9112.8108.7102.0110.6(3)

(3)(3)-.8-.8

-1.2

. 1

.2

.6

.5

.5(3)

0(3)-.4-.5

-1.3

.6

.6

.6

.8

.8(3)

2.8(3).2

-. 1.2

.6

.8

.6

.7

.8(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

4.84.21.32.12.2(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product ±/ I IndexI base

Sep.| 1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/ 1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec. | Oct.1981 | 1981

I

IJuly I Jan.1981 I 1981

I

3272-173272-1713272-23272-2343272-2413272-26 13272-2813272-3

3272-3113272-3253272-M3272-XY9

3272-Z893272-S

3273-P3273-1113273-M3273-XY9

3273-Z893273-S

3275-P3275-23275-2253275-33275-3153275-335

3291-P3291-1

3291-1 193291-2

3291-2373291-2423291-2B

3291-2443291-2653291-2C3291-2623291-2643291-231

3291-298

3291-3

3291-3D3291-3123291-3163291-3E3291-3143291-3183291-3243291-339

3291-43291-459

3291-M3291-Z893291-S

3296-P3296-13296-1353296-198

3296-2

3296-245

II 3296-26 1

I

Concrete products(Cont'd)

Sanitary sewer pipeReinforced

Precast concrete productsBurial vaults and boxesConcrete silo stavesConcrete septic tanksOther precast concrete products

Prestressed concrete products, excludingpipePrestressed concrete tees and channels..Prestressed concrete bridge beams

Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneousreceipts

ResalesSecondary products

Ready mi xed concretePrimary productsReady mixed concreteMi scellaneous receiptsOther miscellaneous receipts and contractwork

ResalesSecondary products

I12/8012/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79

12/7912/7912/79

100.0106.4114.21 17.4(3)113.4111.0

114.3(3)(3)

12/79J 113.9

12/791 126.312/791 108.712/79| 111.7

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/S 1 j

Gypsum productsPrimary productsRegular gypsumboard, common sizes1/2 inch

Other gypsum productsType X gypsumboardOther gypsum products, n.e.c.(incl.sheathing,coreboard,and other sizes ofreg. gypsumboard)

I ||06/81||06/81|106/81 I|06/81||06/81|106/81 |

99. 199. 199. 198.8

99.7

96.997.797.597.296.595.0

99.6106.0115.61 19.8(3)(3)111.1

1 14.9118.2(3)1 14.4

126.3109.41 14.5

99.299. 199. 199.5

99.899.4100.4

96.096.596.095.596.995.5

101 .4108. 1115.71 19.8(3)(3)111.2

1 14.5118.2(3)112.3

1 2 6 . 41 0 6 . 31 1 5 . 3

100.6(3)100.6

96.296.696.2

1.82.0. 1

0(3)(3). 1

-.30(3)

-1.9

0-2.9

.7

.5

.6

.6

.2

.7(3).2

. 1

. 1

.2

. 4-.2-.3

1.41.61.22.2(3)(3).2

-.30(3)

-1.6

0-2.43. 1

.5

.4

.41.0

.9(3)1. 1

-.2-.6-.8-.8-.6-.7

J06/81J 100.6

Abrasive productsPrimary productsNonmetallic synthetic sized grain andflour abrasivesAlumi num oxi de

Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products,including diamond abrasivesSynthetic and natural bonded abrasives,all grinding shapes, resinoid andshellac bondReinforcedNonreinforcedSynthetic and natural bonded abrasives,all grinding shapes, rubber and otherbondRubber bondOther bond

Diamond and cubic boron nitrite wheel....Metal bondOther bondSynthetic and natural bonded abrasives,all grinding shapes, vitrified bond

Other synthetic & natural nonmetallicabrasives & abrasive products, exceptcoated abrasives

Nonmetallic coated abrasive products andbuffing wheels, polishing wheels and lapsCloth belts, any abrasiveGlue bondResin and waterproof bond

Other cloth shapes, any abrasiveGlue bondResin and waterproof bondGlue bond

Other, incl. papei—cloth comb.,vulcanized fibercloth comb., vulcanizedfibers, etc

Buffing and polishing wheels and laps,any material, containing no abrasives...

Metal abrasives, including scouring pads..Metal soap pads, scouring pads, and othermetal abrasives

Miscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary products

|12/80| 108.2 113.5 113.7

12/80

12/80 1I

12/80112/80112/80 I12/80112/80 112/80|12/80 I12/80 1

12/8 0 jj12/80IIj 12/80|12/8012/80 j

109.6 109.6 109.6

|

I |Mineral wool 12/8 1 1Primary products 12/8 1 IMineral wool for structural insulation.... 12/81 jBuilding battsy blankets, and rolls 12/81Other mineral wool for thermal |insulation, including insulating board.. (12/81

Mineral wool for industrial, equipment,and appliance insulation 12/81Molded insulation (such as specialautomotive, appliance, and aerospacei terns) 12/8 1

Pipe insulation 12/81

1 0 6 . 81 0 8 . 2

( 3 )1 0 8 . 21 0 6 . 41 0 7 . 61 0 5 . 51 0 8 . 5

1 0 7 . 3109 . 1

( 3 )1 10 .4

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 6 . 81 0 8 . 2

( 3 )1 0 8 . 21 0 6 . 4

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

108 .61 0 7 . 3

( 3 )1 10 .4

100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

100 .0

100 .0( 3 )

1 0 6 . 81 0 8 . 2

( 3 )1 0 8 . 21 0 6 . 4

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 8 . 81 0 8 . 2

( 3 )1 1 0 . 4

1 0 0 . 31 0 0 . 3

9 9 . 91 0 0 . 0

(3)

100.0(3)

00(3)00(3)(3)(3)

. 1

.8

(3)0

.3

.3-. 10

(3)

1.0

0(3)

00(3)00(3)(3)(3)

.6-.9

(3)0

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1.41.61.22. 1(3)(3).2

.5(3)(3)

-2.6

0-3.93.2

. 1

. 1

. 1

.2

.8(3)1.0

-4. 1-3.3-3.7-3.7-3.0-4.4

. 10(3)0. 1

(3)(3)(3)

1 .9-.6

(3)0

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1.41.65.67.9(3)(3)4.7

8.812.7(3)13.2

18.910.54.7

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

I 12/80 1| 12/80 1

I 12/8011 12/801

107107

105106

.6

.2

.9

.0

108.108.

106.(3)

86

3

108.8108.5

105.3106.0

-. 1-. 1

-.9(3)

11

-

.0

. 1

.9

.2

2. 12.4

3.61.7

7.77.7

4.84.8

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/S012/8012/80

108.9108.9108.9

109.6110.0105.8102.0102.9101.1

1 14. 11 14.21 14. 1

116.11 16.8109.0105.5105.9105.0

114.2114.21 14.2

116.1116.8109.0105.5105.9105.0

00. 1

000000

5. 15.25.0

7. 1(3)5.33.22.93.4

5.55.55.5

8.99.25.83.32.93.8

12.512.912. 1

16. 116.89.05.55.95.0

14.5

5. 1

6.68.2(3)8.25.4(3)(3)(3)

7.96.8

(3)10.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec. |Jan.1981 2/| 1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.198 1

II Oct.I 1981

July1981

Jan.1981

3322

3325

3334

3339

3321-P3321-1

3321-1113321-1213321-131

3321-3113321-312

3321-3213321-322

3321-93321-951

3321-9613321-9713321-9813321-S

3322-P3322-1313322-221

3324-P3324-163

3324-165

3325-P3325-23325-2143325-2193325-4

3325-431

3325-53325-5593325-S

3331-P3331-23331-213113331-S3331-SSS

3333-P

3334-P3334-73334-711113334-711123334-71113

3334-8

3341-P3341-23341-2313341-231113341-231123341-33341-3113341-3213341-3333341-3513341-43341-4053341-4113341-53341-5113341-531

Gray i ron foundri esPrimary productsPressure and soil pipe and fittings, casti ronPressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron.Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron....Soil pipe and fittings, gray and ductileiron

Motor vehicle castings, gray and ductileironCastings for passenger cars, gray iron...Castings for other motor vehicles, grayiron

Castings for passenger cars, ductile ironCastings for other motor vehicles,ductile i ron

Gray and ductile iron castings, otherCastings for construction and utilityuses, gray and ductile iron

Molds and stools for heavy steel ingots..Ductile iron castings, otherGray iron castings, other

Secondary products

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

103.9103.9

99.6100.098.7

12/801 99.1

Malleable iron foundriesPrimary productsStandard malleable iron castingsPearlitic malleable iron castings

12/80 I12/80|

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

06/8106/8106/8106/8 1

103.3100.6

108.0108.6

(3)106.0

104.2107.3104.0106.7104.2

100.4100.6100.8(3)

Steel i nvestment foundri esPrimary productsCarbon and ION alloy steel investmentcastings

High alloy steel investment castings,including stainless steel

Steel foundries, n.e.cPrimary productsCarbon steel castings, except investment..Railroad wheels and specialtiesAll other carbon steel castings

High alloy steel castings, includingstai nless steelAll other high alloy steel castings,including stainless steel

Low alloy steel castingsAll other low alloy steel castingsSecondary products

I06/81| 100.606/81| 100.6

I|06/81| 103.2

|06/81| 100.0

|06/81| 101.3

Primary smelting and refining of nonferrousmetals

Primary copperPrimary productsRefi ned copper

Copper cathodeSecondary productsOther secondary products.

Primary zincPrimary products.

106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

06/81

06/8106/81

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

06/8006/80

Primary alumi numPrimary productsPrimary aluminum, except extrusion billet.

Aluminum ingot, unalloyedAluminum ingot, alloyedOther primary aluminum, except extrusionbillet

Aluminum extrusion billet

Primary nonferrous metals,Primary products

n.e.c

Secondary nonferrous metals.Primary productsCopperCopper, alloyedBrass ingot, alloyed....Bronze ingot, alloyed...

LeadLead, unalloyedAntimonial leadBabbitt metalSolder

ZincZinc dustZinc base alloysPrecious metalsGold, unalloyedSilver, unalloyed

1 0 1 . 81 0 2 . 01 0 3 . 31 0 1 . 3

1 0 0 . 6

1 0 0 . 8

1 0 1 . 79 7 . 4

9 2 . 09 3 . 89 3 . 89 4 . 28 8 . 68 3 . 1

1 3 2 . 51 3 2 . 5

06/80 114.806/80J 114.806/80 I06/8006/80

06/8006/80

06/8006/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

1 1 5 . 31 1 6 . 41 1 6 . 3

1 1 2 . 11 1 1 . 6

1 1 4 . 91 2 2 . 9

9 2 . 19 0 . 99 5 . 09 7 . 29 6 . 39 9 . 19 8 . 2

1 0 4 . 99 3 .9 7 . 29 6 . 8

1 3 2 . 21 3 2 . 01 3 0 . 8

7 5 . 67 5 . 27 1 . 2

1 0 4 . 81 0 4 . 9

1 0 1 . 31 0 2 . 31 0 1 . 1

1 0 4 . 4100 . 1

1 1 1 . 91 1 2 . 4

( 3 )1 0 6 . 6

1 0 6 . 81 0 7 . 31 0 3 . 7

( 3 )1 0 3 . 9

1 0 0 . 91 0 1 . 11 0 1 . 2

( 3 )

1 0 1 . 41 0 0 . 9

1 0 8 . 4

( 3 )

101101101100102

1 0 2 . 2( 3 )

8 6 . 28 6 . 88 6 . 88 6 . 98 1 . 27 6 . 0

1 2 1 . 81 2 1 . 8

1 1 4 . 51 1 4 . 81 1 5 . 51 1 6 . 81 1 5 . 9

1 1 2 . 51 1 1 . 0

1 1 1 . 11 1 9 . 0

8 3 . 78 2 . 08 8 . 79 0 . 8( 3 )9 2 . 18 7 . 2( 3 )( 3 )9 4 . 8( 3 )

1 2 4 . 41 3 4 . 51 2 0 . 86 4 . 9( 3 )5 4 . 5

1 0 6 . 0106 . 1

1 0 1 . 31 0 2 . 21 0 1 . 1

1 0 5 . 71 0 2 . 0

1 1 2 . 31 1 2 . 4

( 3 )1 0 8 . 2

1 0 7 . 6( 3 )

1 0 4 . 51 0 8 . 21 0 4 . 3

1 0 1 . 71 0 1 . 9

( 3 )1 0 2 . 3

1 0 3 . 11 0 2 . 8

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 21 0 2 . 71 0 2 . 51 0 0 . 71 0 3 . 6

101 .6

103.8(3)

85.686. 186. 186.376.573.8

114.7114.7

1 1 4 . 41 1 4 . 81 1 5 . 61 1 6 . 6

( 3 )

112.4110.3

110.9119.5

82.480.388.489.8(3)88.785. 1(3)(3)93.9(3)

122. 1134.4118.361.9(3)52.4

1 . 11. 1

0-. 10

1.21.9

(3)1.5

.7(3).8

(3).4

.7

.8(3)(3)

1.71.8

(3)

(3)

.91.0

.51.3

-.7-.8-.8-.7

-5.7-2.9

-5.9-5.9

-. 10. 1

-.2(3)

-. 1-.7

-.2.4

-1.5-2. 1-.3

-1. 1(3)

-3.7-2.4(3)(3)-.9(3)

-1.8-. 1

-2. 1-4.6(3)

-3.7

1. 11.2

-.2-.30

.7

.6

(3)2. 1

3. 1(3).6

1.6.2

. 1

. 1(3)(3)

2. 11.7

(3)

(3)

1.41.71.4-.32.4

.9

3.3(3)

-6.0-7.2-7.2-7. 1

-12.8-8.4

-7.5-7.5

-1.0-.9-.9

-2.3(3)

-1.8-.6

-8.5-9.5-5.6-6.2(3)

-10.6-10.8

(3)(3)2.8(3)

-4.51.5

-5.8-12.0

(3)-11.8

3. 13.2

1.21.32.4

4.31.5

9.09.9

(3)2.6

3.3(3)-.82.71.7

1.41.6(3)(3)

3.22.8

(3)

(3)

2.0.9.5.2

2.6

3. 1(3)

-4.5-5.7-5.7-5. 1-6.3

-12. 1

-8.2-8.2

-.5. 1.3.4

(3)

.2-1.2

-4.0-2.7

-7.6-8.4-6.6-6.9(3)

-6.4-9.0(3)(3)14.4(3)

-2.88.3

-5.4-2.9(3)

-3.7

4.34.6

1.32. 11 . 1

4.91. 1

11.412.2

(3)5.5

5.2(3)-.36.0

-2.0

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

-14.5-12.2-12.2-12.3-26.6-15.9

2.62.6

.2

.3

.6

.8(3)

.7-1.7

-1.81.0

-14. 1-15.8-10.6-9.6(3)

-11.8-3.9(3)(3)6.0(3)8.725.24.8

-30.6(3)

-45.0

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

3341-63341-73341-711113341-71 112

3341-M3341-Y853341-Z893341-S

3351-P3351-13351-1113351-111123351-1313351-131143351-3

3351-311

3351-311153351-3323351-332183351-4

3351-4133351-413223351-413233351-4353351-435263351-53351-5163351-516313351-5183351-518333351-5383351-538393351-S

3353-P3353-13353-1133353-23353-2233353-2243353-2313353-231113353-23112

3353-23115

3353-2333353-33353-43353-S

3354-P3354-1

3354-1151113354-1151213354-118 I

3355-P3355-1

Secondary nonferrous metals(Cont'd)Other nonferrous metalsAluminum, except extrusion billet

Alumi num i ngotAluminum, other types except extrusionbillet

Mi scellaneous receiptsContract toll workResales

Secondary products

Rolling, drawing and extruding of copper....Primary productsCopper and copper base alloy wireUnalloyedBare

AlloyedBare

Copper and copper—base alloy rod, bar andshapesUnalloyed copper bars, shapes andnon-electric rodRod

Copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes....Rod

Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, stripand plateUnalloyed copper flat productsStripSheet

Copper-base alloy flat productsStrip

Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tubeUnalloyed pipe and tube, plumbingTube

Unalloyed, other pipe and tubeTube

Coppei—base alloy, other pipe and tube...Tube

Secondary products

Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tubeproductsPrimary productsAluminum plateHeat-treatable

Alumi num sheetFlat, heat-treatableFlat, nonheat-treatable, bareCoiled, nonheat-treatable, bareCoiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, siding.Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare,finstock

Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, allothers

Coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoatedAluminum foilAluminum welded tubeSecondary products

06/8006/8006/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80I

12/80|

12/80 112/80J

106/81106/81I

94.491.089.2

98.8102.7100.291.5

106.8

96. 197.598. 194.693.9

98.5

99.3

96.0102.4103.7

102.099. 1(3)(3)103.0103.490.0

84.7

87.8

103.589.8

101.0101.3

06/81| (3)06/811 101.306/8106/8106/8106/81

Aluminum extruded productsPrimary productsExtruded aluminum rod, bar and otherextruded shapes except tubeExtruded rod and bar with alloys otherthan 2000 and 7000 seriesRod

3354-12501J

3354-12502

3354-12503

3354-12506J

3354-1251113354-2 |3354-251 I3354-253 I

I

Extruded rod and bar with alloys within2000 and 7000 series

Other extruded shapes except tube, withalloys other than 2000 and 7000 series..Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to,not including, 2

Other extruded shapes, circle size 2 to,not including, 3

Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to,not including, 4Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to,not including, 10Extruded pipe

Aluminum extruded and drawn tubeExtruded tubeDrawn tube

3411 |I 3411-P3411-13411-1B

Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.cPrimary productsAluminum and aluminum-base alloy wirecable

Metal cansPrimary productsSteel cansSteel cans, food...

(3)100.0101.199.8

06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

i iI 12/811I 12/81|

12/81112/81 |12/81 j

12/81 II

j 12/811

I12/8 1 I12/81 I

|. 28|I 12/811

(3)

100.4101.710 1.1(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

J06/81J 100.3|06/81| 100.3

|06/81| 99.4

94.481.879.0

92.996.8100.5(3)97.8

93.695.497.688. 188.9

(3)

(3)97.797.5

102.097.8(3)(3)103.5103.787.4

80.3

86.0

103.9(3)

102.7103.6

(3)103.5(3)108.9103. 1103.4

(3)

103.4104.4103.3(3)(3)

100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0

(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

105.6105.6

92.780.477.7

(3)99.7

103.0(3)96.9

92.395.096.787.988.4

97.9

93.897.296.5

101 .697.8(3)(3)

102.9103.386.9

79.6

86. 1

103.380.0

103.0103.5

104.6103.599. 1

108.9103. 1103.4

(3)

103.4104.4102.6100.099. 1

99.899.7

99.7100.099.4

(3)

99.8100.0101.8100.0104.9

105.6105.6

- 1 . 9- 1 . 7-1 .6

(3)2.92.5(3)- . 9

- 1 . 5- . 4- . 9- . 2- . 5

(3)

(3)- . 5

- 1 . 1

- . 40(3)(3)- . 5- . 4- . 6

- . 6(3)

.3- . 1

(3)0(3)000

00- . 7(3)(3)

- . 2- . 3

- . 30- . 6

0

-1 .0

.2

- . 1

(3)

- . 201.804.9

(3)-11.7-13.0

(3)- 2 . 8

2.5(3)

- 6 . 1

- 3 . 4-2 .5- 1 . 1- 4 . 9-2 .8

(3)

-1 .7- 3 . 8-5 .4

0-1 .2

(3)(3)

.4(3)

-5 .0

-8 .0-8 .3

.4

.5

(3).5

(3)2. 1

.4- . 5

(3)

1.61. 1

.4(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

- . 4-13.4

(3)

(3)- 2 . 9

2.6(3)

- 3 . 8

- 1 . 8-1 .5

0- 6 . 4- 5 . 3

.8

- . 2-3 .9-5 .4

.3- . 1(3)(3)

.4

.4-2 .8

.8-3 .5

2.32.6

(3)2.7(3)8.92.72.9

(3)

3.22.61.6(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

5.65.6

- 3 . 6- 2 0 . 5- 2 2 . 0

(3)- 4 . 6

(3)(3)

-1 .7

- 2 . 1- 8 . 3-7 .5

-5 .7-3 .6-4 .6

.2- 1 . 2

(3)(3)

.6

.3

-9 .6

-14.4

-12.52.6

-13.8

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

|06/81||06/81|106/81 I106/811

100.7101.0100.7100.9

100.6100.8100.5100.9

101102102104

.8

.2

.6

.5

1.21.32. 13.6

1.01.01.83.0

1123

.6

.8

.2

.6

(3)(3)(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8 106/8106/8 106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80

106/80106/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

06/80

06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80106/80106/80

106/80106/80106/80106/80106/80106/80106/80106/80106/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80

06/8006/8006/80

Sep.198 1 2/

100.410 1.699.999.9

100.3100.9100.0100.3100.3100.4100.3103.5(3)97.2

106.5106.9(3)(3)

106.9

104.4108.7110.3105.9105.2103.3

109.5108.3107.9105.3111.0110.0

1 14.7

121.7111.1110.8111.6112.9112.5(3)

107.9

114.3109.8111.7109.5114.0107.6111.6118.8105.7108.7111.6100.8110.4105.7

96.7103. 1112.4

06/801 113.8

03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80

03/8003/8003/80

113.5113.71 15.01 18.41 14.9106.5

(3)104.9(3)

03/801 116.703/801 120.003/801 114.4

03/80

03/8003/80

03/80

03/80

03/80

I 03/80

110.2

I 109.0(3)

1 108.3

1 10.7

109. 1

I 113.1I03/80I 108.9

Index

IDec. |Jan.198 1 2/|

100.410 1.699.9

100.0

99. 1101.096.7

100.8100.0100.0(3)

104. 1(3)99.8

107.2107.2104.8(3)

107.3

105. 1108.7(3)(3)

107.0104.2

110.3109.4107.9105.3111.0110.0

115.4

118. 1111.6(3)

112.51 14.8112.5(3)

107.9

(3)114.5117.1114.2114.6(3)

109.31 19. 1107. 1112.0(3)

103.5112.3105.7

99.9103. 1111.9114.2

114.5114.8117.6122.3115.7106.5

(3)104.9106.7119.9120.4119.9

(3)

109.0(3)

108.2

110.5

108.6

113. 1108.9

1982 2/

108.2101.9100.0106.3

100.8107.6(3)

100.5100.5100.6101.2102.3(3)(3)

106.7107.3104.3104.3107.6

105.6108.6(3)(3)

105.2101.7

111.7110.8109.4106.3114.1115.0

119.3

120.7112.9(3)

114.71 16.7112.5(3)

107.9

(3)115.7117.1115.5119.9107.6109.3124.4107.2112.0111.6103.5112.3105.7

99.9103.6113.5116.4

115.01 15.41 17.6(3)(3)

108.5

(3)111.4(3)

119.9120.4119.9

(3)

106.6(3)

108.5

110.5

108.9

112.9109.3

Percent change

Dec.1981

7.7.3. 1

6.3

1 .76.6(3)-.4.5.6

(3)-1 .8(3)(3)

-.40-.5(3).3

.50(3)(3)

-1 .7-2.4

1.31.31 .41.02.84.5

3.4

2.21. 1(3)1.91 .70(3)0

(3)1.001.24.6(3)04.5. 1

0(3)0o-00.4

1.51.9

.4

.50(3)(3)1.9

(3)6.2(3)000

(3)

- 2 . 1(3)

.3

. 1

.3

-.2.4

Oct.198 1

7.7-.3

-1.25.2

1 .56.7(3)

-1.4.2.2

(3)-1.9(3)(3)

1.21.64.34.33.3

.8

. 1(3)(3)-.2

-1.8

1 .92. 11.41 .02.85. 1

3.9

3.81 . 1(3)1.92.60(3)0

(3)1.54. 91.25.20

- 2 . 1(3)1.53.002.71 .80

(3).4

1.72.3

.9

. 1

.2(3)(3).3

(3)6.2(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

-1.9(3)

1.3

.7

(3)

(3)(3)

to Jan.

II July| 19811

7.7.5. 1

6. 1

.77.2(3).2.5.61.21.6(3)(3)

.6

.8(3)(3)1.4

2.5.2

(3)(3)0

-1.7

2.73. 11.8(3)3.45.8

4.5

6.62.4(3)4.04.6. 1

(3).4

(3)6. 1(3)6. 16.80

-1.86.32.23.6.6

3.83.24.9

3.32. 11.6(3)

3.43.0.6

(3)(3).2

(3)6.5(3)3.73.63.9

(3)

-1 .7(3)

.5

-.3

-. 1

-. 15.0

1982 from --

II Jan.I 198 1

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

5.86.2(3)(3)6.8

5.97.0(3)(3)4.61 .6

7.07. 15.54. 110. 15.0

3.0

8.510.9(3)11.09.26.5(3)5.5

(3)10.7(3)10.211.05.75.311.06.87.97.06.68.36.5

6.84. 14.55. 1

7.36.97.0(3)(3)2.3

(3)7.5(3)6.76.77. 1

(3)

.4(3)

3.6

4.0

4.6

4.27.8

II 3411-117341 1-1 193411-1273411-1313411-1C

3411-1373411-1393411-1413411-23411-2A3411-2133411-33411-M3411-S

3431-P3431-13431-1213431-43431-425

3431-73431-7113431-7213431-S3431-SSS

3433-P3433-33433-3113433-3133433-43433-416

3433-418

3433-53433-5113433-5133433-63433-6 113433-611033433-611073433-6213433-62113

3433-6313433-631113433-631133433-6613433-661413433-661513433-661913433-83433-8113433-811013433-811033433-8213433-821033433-8313433-831033433-86 13433-S3433-SSS

3443-P3443-13443-1 1 13443-1153443-23443-211

3443-2513443-2983443-33443-313443-343443-43443-4193443-5

3443-5383443-7

3443-7 1

3443-711

3443-7 13

3443-72

Metal cans(Cont'd)

Fruit and fruit juices canVegetables and vegetable juices canLard and shortening canCan, other foods (including soups)

Steel cans, general packaging (incl. petfood)Paint and varnish canAerosol canCan, other non-foods

Aluminum cansAluminum cans, beverageBeer can

Metal can components (steel and aluminum).Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products

Metal sanitary warePrimary productsLavatoriesSteel lavatories

Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations.Stainless steel sinks and sink/laundrytray combinations

BathtubsCast iron bathtubsSteel bathtubs

Secondary productsOther secondary products

Nonelectric heating equipmentPrimary productsCast iron heating boilersOil-fired cast iron heating boilersGas-fired cast iron heating boilers

Domestic heating stovesWood and coal domestic heating stoves,except sheet metal, airtight

Wood and coal domestic heating stoves,sheet metal, airtight

Steel heating boilersSteel heating boilers, 400 MBH and less..Steel heating boilers, over 400 MBH

Other heating systemsRadiators and convectorsSteel radiators and convectorsOther radiators and convectors

Unit heatersGas-fired unit heaters, under 400 MBH,propeller fan

Floor and wall furnacesGas-fi red floor furnacesGas-fired wall furnaces

Other systems, n.e.cGas-fired infrared heatersNonelectri c fi replacesOther heating systems, n.e.c

Parts for heati ng systemsGas burners and parts/attachmentsGas burners under and equal to 400 MBH..Gas burners over 400 MBH

Oil burners and parts/attachmentsCommercial/industrial oil burners

Dual fuel burners and parts/attachments..Commercial/industrial dual fuel burners.

Other parts, n.e.cSecondary productsOther secondary products

Fabricated plateworkPrimary productsHeat exchangers and steam condensersBare tube heat exchangersFi n tube heat exchangers

Fabricated steel plateFabricated steel plate for large diameterpipe

WeldmentsOther fabricated steel plate

Steel power boilers and parts/attachments.Water tube boilers up to 100,000 lbs./hr.Fire tube boilers of all types

Gas cylindersOther gas cylinders

Metal tanks made at plant, standard,pressureOther non-LPG pressure tanks

Metal tanks made at plant, standard,non-pressureBulk storage tanks, standard,non-pressureCarbon steel storage tanks, 6000 gal.and less

Carbon steel storage tanks over 6000gal

Other storage tanks

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ I Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.198 1

July1981

Jan.1981

3443-8 |3443-802 |3443-802011

3443-802031

3443-806 I

3443-922

3443-926

3448-P3448-1

3448-1 153448-2

| 3448-215 |

3448-235 I

I 3448-254I

Fabri cated platework(Cont'd)

Custom tanks and vessels made at the plantCarbon steel customized tanks and vesselsCarbon steel tanks 4 vessels, 3/4" &less wall thickness

Carbon steel tanks & vessels, over 3/4"wall thickness

Alloyed (except aluminum) vessels andtanks, non-LPG

Custom tanks and vessels made at plant andfield erectedElevated water tanks, customized andfield erected

Petroleum storage tanks, field erected...Secondary products

I Prefabricated metal buildingsI Primary productsI Prefab, metal bldg. sys., excl. farmI service bldgs., resid. bldgs., & partsI for prefab, bldgsI Industrial and commercialj Other prefabricated and portable metal

buildings and partsOther farm service bldgs., steel andaluminum, excl. wood frame bldgs

Dwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl.vacation homes, etc.; steel and aluminum

Panels, parts, or sections for prefab,bldgs., not sold as a complete unit,steel 4 aluminum

03/8003/80

II 03/80

I 03/80

I 03/80II 03/80

I 03/8003/8003/80

12/8112/8 1

12/8112/81

3493 |3493-P3493-1 |3493-121 |3493-121161

I3493-131 |3493-13151 |3493- 13 158|

3493-2 |3493-M I

Steel springs, except wirePrimary productsHot formed springsHot formed coil springsLocomotive, railroad car, and otherhelical springs

Hot formed leaf springsReplacement leaf springsOriginal equipment leaf springs otherthan for passenger cars

Cold formed springsMi scellaneous recei pts

3498 I

I 3498-P3498-13498-101

3498-101023498-10114

3498-1023498-10203

I Fabricated pipe and pipe fittings

3531-P3531-13531-101

3531-23531-209

Primary productsIron and steel pipe, tube and fittings....Iron and steel pipe and pipe fittings(including custom work for contractors).Fossil fuel power plantOther fab. excluding energy, petrochem,water/sewage, and nonpressure pipe

Iron and steel tubing and fittingsWelded tubing

3531-3531-3531-

3321367

Construction machineryPrimary productsOff hwy wheel tractorsOff hwy wheel tractors, including wheeledlog skidders and rubber-tired dozers....

Tracklaying tractorsTracklaying tractors, 130 net engine hpand over

Tractor parts and attachmentsTractor parts sold to o.e.mFor wheel tractor loaders, replacement

I I and repairI 3531-4 Cranes, excavators, parts and attachments.I 3531-41102 Hydraulic operated excavatorsj 3531-41103 Cable operated cranesI 3531-41104 Hydraulic operated cranesI 3531-41105 Miscellaneous cranes including draglines.I 3531-481 | Front end attachments for cranes,j | draglines, shovels3531-485 | Parts for power cranes, draglines and

I shovels3531-6 | Mixers, pavers and related equipment,

I except partsI 3531-621111 Portable mixers, 3 1/2 cu. ft. capacityI I and overI 3531-63411| Pavers, finishers, spreaders, bituminous

I distributors3531-63911J Other equipment, incl. portable mixers

I under 3 1/2 cu. ft. capacityI 3531-645111 Asphalt plantsI 3531-7 | Tractor shovel loaders| 353 1-7 110 11 Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., up to 3j j 1/2 cu. yd. capacity| 3531-711021 .Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., 3 1/2

I cu. yd. capacity and over3531-8 j Scrapers, graders, rollers, off hwy

I trucks, trailers, wagons, andI mi scellaneous attachments

3531-812111 Scraper bowls

119.2118. 1

116.7

(3)

(3)

122.7

120.2115.8110.1

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

119.2118. 1

116.7

(3)

(3)

125.2

(3)118.8(3)

100.0100.0

100.0100.0

120.2119. 1

(3)

(3)

(3)

126.9

123.6117. 1(3)

100.6100.7

100.0100.0

0.8.8

(3)

(3)

(3)

1.3

(3)-1.4(3)

.6

.7

-3.1-3.4

(3)

(3)

(3)

2. 1

2. 1-1.4(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

12/811 (3)

06/8106/8 106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8 1

06/81106/81|06/81|

12/80 112/80J

104.104.104.106.

106.103.

99.9102.7108. 1

103.103,103

103.8106.9

104.7102.6103.4

108.5108.4

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80jj Ij 12/80 1

12/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/80

j12/80 1

I12/801

12/80 112/80 1

108.9109.3

109.3106.2(3)

(3)106.0102.8106.9108.6109.5

108.9

105.7

106.6

91.8

102.9

105.2109.8111.4

118.6

110.2

109.8108.7

105. 1105.3105.6106. 1

(3)105.2110.0

(3)103.7C3)

104.9104.5104.7

104.5(3)

105.7105. 1107.0

109.9109.6

111.5112.3

112.3103.4(3)

(3)107.5105.7109.3109.3109.6

110.0

107.0

110.1

107.0

110.5

(3)113.3113.2

120.9

112.2

111.1112.3

106.0106.2106.7108.3

(3)105.2110.0

100. 1103.7(3)

104.7104.2104.4

104.6(3 )

106. 1104.0105.3

111.8111.1

114.6114.4

114.4104.7(3)

(3)108.8107.4(3)

112.9109.7

111.4

(3)

109.9

107. 1

110.5

107.4112.8115.8

124.7

114.9

112.9112.3

.8

.91.02.1

(3)00

(3)0(3)

- . 2- . 3

. 1(3 )

.4-1 .0-1 .6

1.71.4

2.81.8

1.81.2(3)

(3)1.21.6(3)3.3

. 1

1.3

(3)

- . 2

. 1

0

(3)- . 42.3

3.1

2.4

1.60

2.73.33.62. 1

(3 )6 .0(3 )

.21.9(3)

- . 1- . 3

- . 4(3)

- . 1- . 1- . 4

2. 11.7

2.72.8

2.8-1 .5

(3)

(3)2. 12.7(3)3.5

.2

2.7

(3)

1.7

17.0

7.4

t3 )3 . 3

3.2

4.0

2.22.0

8.88.0

(3)

(3)

(3)

7.6

3 .63 . 5( 3 )

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

5.25.76. 17.7

(3)5.2

10.0

. 13.7(3)

3.83.43.4

3.9(3)

5.72.73.7

3 .63 . 3

5.35.4

5.4.2

(3)

2.84.8(3 )4.0

.2

6.4

(3)

2.6

18.5

7.9

2.91.24.8

5.9

5.5

3.85.2

14.513.7

(3)

(3)

(3)

15.3

10.48.2(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

12/81

12/81

12/81

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

100.

100.

( 3 )

0

0

101.

100.

( 3 )

8

0

1.8

0

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

9.99.3

11.111.4

11.44.8(3)

(3)8.07.4(3)9.49.7

12.8

(3)

7.0

6.3

9.7

5.48.8

13.4

20.5

12.4

11.4(3)

footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ llndexlI |"

ISep.198 1 2/

I1981 2/

II Percent change to Jan. 1982 from --

Jan.1982 2/

Dec. j Oct. I July1981 j 198 1 j 198 1

I I

Jan.1981

3531 I

3531-83111

3531-855113531-87811

3531-882113531-9

3531-952113531-973113531-98111353 1-98311 I

3531-98411|

3531-98611|

3531-99811

3531-XY9

3531-S

3532-P3532-53532-5623532-56236

3532-572

3532-579

3532-6

3532-671

3532-7

3532-727

3532-7271 ij3532-728 I3532-7553532-8

3532-823

3532-863

3532-9

3532-975

3532-9893532-989313532-M3532-Z893532-S3531-S3532-SSS

3533-P3533-3

3533-31

3533-312

3533-3153533-35

3533-3623533-3633533-3893533-6

3533-61

3533-6173533-619

3533-6413533-641013533-641033533-644

Construction machinery(Cont'd)

Rollers, all types includingself-propelled vibratory compactors

Off highway rear dump trucksWinches (towing, logging, oilfield),other attachments, incl. logging archesand trenchers

Front end loader attachmentOther construction machinery and otherpartsWinches, including marinePortable crushing plantsSnow clearing attachmentsOther excavating and road constructionmachi neryParts and attachments, except for cranes,draglines, shovels, tractors, sold too.e.m

Parts/attach., except for cranes,draglines, shovels & tractors, sold forreplace/repai r

All other construction machinery andequ i pment

Contract work and other miscellaneousreceipts

Secondary products

I 12/80I 12/80

I 12/80I 12/80

I 12/80I 12/8012/8012/80

12/80

106.0108.6

111.4(3)

108.91 10.4110.8(3)

110.8

12/801 (3)

Mining machinery and equipmentPrimary productsUnderground mining machineryLoading machines, underground mineShovel type, including scoops, shovels,buckets, slusher types and all others..

Tractors and trucks, battery powered,rubber tired, 2 and 4 wheel

Other underground mining machinery,n.e.c, except parts

Mineral classifying, flotation,separating, concentrating, cleaning,clari fyi ng equi pmentAll other mineral beneficiation machineryand equi pment, n.e.c

Crushing, pulverizing, and screeningmachineryCrushers, stationary types, includingcrushers mounted on skidsGyratory crushers, all types

Grinding mills, ball and rodScreens, vibrating, trommel, mine type...

Drills and other mining machinery, exceptpartsRock drills (percussion type), includestoper, drifters, air leg drills, andrubber ti re

Other drills, tools and supplies fordrills (sold separately)

Parts and attachments for mining machineryand equi pmentParts and attachments for miningmachinery sold separately, excludingdrills

Percussion rock drill bitsContaining tungsten carbide

Miscellaneous receiptsResales

Secondary productsConstruction machineryOther secondary products

Oilfield and gasfield machinery andequ i pmentPrimary productsOilfield and gasfield production machineryand equipmentOn-land and offshore bottom supportwe11head equi pmentChristmas-tree assemblies with tubingheads and casing heads

Valves, chokes, and manifoldsRodlifting machinery and equipment -surface and subsurface

Permanent packers and accessoriesRetri evable packersOther production equipment and parts

Oilfield and gasfield drilling machineryand equi prnentSurface oil and gasfield drillingmachinery and equipmentWheel-mounted drilling andwell-servicing rigs

Blowout preventers and accessoriesOther surface drilling equipment andparts

BitsTungsten-carbide insert bitsOther bits, including diamond bits

Tool joints, subs and connectors

I II 12/80 1

12/80 112/801

|O6/8 1|106/811|06/8i|

I I106/8 11I I106/811

106/811

106/81

106/81I06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

107.4

102.4

(3)108.6

102.2102.6101.3

100.8

100.0

(3)

1 0 3 . 3

1 0 4 . 5

1 0 3 . 3

1 0 5 . 41 0 2 . 41 0 0 . 51 0 0 . 9

1 0 6 . 01 1 1 . 6

1 1 2 . 1( 3 )

1 1 0 . 9( 3 )

1 1 3 . 5( 3 )

( 3 )

1 0 9 . 2

( 3 )

( 3 )1 10 .6

1 0 3 . 9104. 11 0 3 . 4

1 0 2 . 8

( 3 )

( 3 )

1 0 4 . 9

1 0 4 . 9

1 0 4 . 2

1 0 6 . 41 0 2 . 8

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 8 . 11 1 3 . 6

1 1 2 . 7( 3 )

1 1 1 . 31 1 5 . 61 1 5 . 5

( 3 )

( 3 )

1 0 9 . 2

( 3 )

( 3 )1 1 4 . 7

1 0 4 . 71 0 4 . 91 0 3 . 9

1 0 3 . 8

1 0 3 . 9

( 3 )

1 0 9 . 5

1 0 9 . 7

1 0 6 . 2

1 0 9 . 9( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

2 . 01.8

. 5( 3 )

. 4( 3 )1.8( 3 )

0

( 3 )

( 3 )3 . 7

.7

. 8

. 6

. 9

( 3 )

( 3 )

4 . 4

4 . 5

1.9

3 . 3( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

2 . 02 . 8

( 3 )( 3 )

1.51.8( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 5 . 8 1 0 4 . 6 1 0 4 . 6

(3)3.7

1.81.81 . 1

1.6

.8

(3)

5.9

4.8

2.8

4.3(3)(3)(3)

1.7

2.55.0

3.7(3)

2.94.75. 1(3)

(3)

1.8

(3)

(3)5.8

4.04. 13.2

2.9

3.9

(3)

9.6

9.9

4.6

7.0(3)(3)(3)

1.0

8. 111.0

8.8(3)

8.05.512.0(3)

(3)

5.7

(3)

(3)11.7

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

06/81

06/81

06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

102.6

(3)

102. 1

102.5100.7100.0100. 1100. 1101.7101.7101.8

114.0115.6

114.5

1 14.5

113.9109.4

116.0117.4112.9114.4

116.2

1 10.7

110.8110.6

109. 1119.6114.5(3)(3)

103.3

(3)

104.3

104.0106.0106.2102.4103.3104.4103.7105. 1

116.4117.7

117.4

114.5

113.9109.6

120.9121.4117.21 18.7

117.9

1 14.4

(3)(3)

110.7119.6114.5(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

104.9

104.6106.0106.2102.5103.6105.3(3)106.0

1 18.4120.0

118.8

117.3

117.3109.6

120.9120.8120.91 19.9

120.8

120.4

115. 1128.5

113.8119.7(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

.5

.600.2.2.8

(3).9

1.71.9

1.2

2.4

3.0. 1

0-.53.2.9

2.4

5.3

(3)(3)

2.8. 1

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

1.5

.85.36.21 .21.72.3(3)4. 1

3.33.6

4. 1

4.9

4.3.2

(3)1.09.0(3)

3.3

7.2

3.215.5

3. 1. 1

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

5.0

5.05.36.22.53.65.0(3)5.4

6.46.8

5.5

3.2

3.01.2

4.29.411.77.0

7.6

10.7

(3)17. 1

5.67.9(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

16.417.8

14.9

17.3

17.38.7

13.010.716. 116.0

19.7

19.5

12.0(3)

13.819.6(3)(3)(3)

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/Index

I ISep. |Dec. |Jan. j Dec.1981 2/I 1981 2/| 1982 2/j 1981

II Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Oct.1981

IJuly1981

Jan.1981

3533-64903

3533-6713533-M3533-X983533-S3533-SSS3561-S

3534-P3534-1

3534-105

3534-1123534-1143534-114133534-114153534-196

3534-197

3534-23534-231

3537-P3537-1

3537-1A3537-133537-136

3537-137

3537-138

3537-1113537-1233537-16

3537-1653537-2

3537-S3531-S j3537-SSS

3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-3542-

P I1 I111 j111111121 |1211113113112131 131311622112111121112211133

3542-3123542-312133542-4

3542-4133542-S3542-SSS

3544-P3544-1

3544-1A3544-117

3544-117023544-118

3544-11802

Oilfield and gasfield machinery andequ i pment(Cont'd)

Other subsurface drilling equipment andpartsOther subsurface drilling equipment andparts, n.e.c

Cementing equipmentMiscellaneous receiptsOther miscellaneous receipts

Secondary productsOther secondary productsPumps and pumpi ng equi pment

12/80

12/8012/80

j 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/8012/80 1

Elevators and moving stairwaysPrimary productsElevators and moving stairways, parts andattachmentsGeared electric passenger elevators,except residence lifts

Hydraulic passenger elevatorsFreight elevatorsElectric freight elevatorsHydraulic freight elevators

Other non-farm elevators, includingsidewalk elevators, dumbwaiters, etc....

Parts and attachments for elevators andmoving stairways (sold separately)

Automobile lifts, parts and attachments...Automobile lifts

106/81106/81I106/81

Industrial trucks and tractorsPrimary productsIndustrial trucks and tractors, motorizedand hand poweredInternal combustion trucks and tractors..Internal combustion trucksInternal combustion trucks, under 6000lb. capaci ty

Internal combustion trucks, 6000 -14,999 lb. capacity

Internal combustion trucks, over 14,999lb. capacity

Motorized handtrucksOperatot—riding electric trucksHandlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers,and dolliesOther handtrucks, trailers, and dollies.

Parts, attachments and miscellaneousequ ipment

Secondary productsConstructi on machi neryAll other secondary products

IMetal forming machine toolsPrimary productsPunching, bending, and forming machines...Punching machineryFixed position punching machines

Sheari ng machineryPlate shearing machinery

Bending and forming machineryRolls: angles, bars and shapes bending..Press brakesOther bending and forming machinery

Mechanical and hydraulic pressesMechanical pressesOpen inclinable presses, mechanicalVertical presses, mechanicalOther mechani cal presses

Other metal forming machine tools andforging machines, except forging presses.Other metal forming machine toolsAll other metal forming machine tools...

Rebuilt metal forming machine tools andparts for metal forming machine tools....Parts for metal forming machine tools....

Secondary productsOther secondary products

Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs andindustrial moldsPrimary productsSpecial dies and tools, die sets, jigs andfi xturesJigs and fixtures, all typesAll other jigs and fixtures (holding,positioning, layout, assembly), under1,000 poundsOther jigs and fixtures

All other jigs and fixtures (holding,positioning, layout, assembly), 1,000pounds and overOther jigs and fixtures

06/8106/3106/8106/8106/81

06/81

06/8106/8106/81

12/7912/79

12/7912/7912/79

12/79

12/7912/7912/79

12/79j 12/791I |I 12/79I 12/79101/80I 12/79I

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/806/806/806/8106/806/806/806/8106/8 106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/81

06/81106/81 I106/811

108.5107. 1111.108.7108. 1111.3

101.4101 .6

100.9100.6102.4

( 3 )100.3

( 3 )

100.4( 3 )( 3 )

116.7116.9

116.3116.2116.1

114.9

117.0

1 18. 1( 3 )

115.8

124.8123.0

1 19. 11 16.6

( 3 )117.2

102. 1102.2101.7100.0

( 3 )102.6103.2102.2101.710 1.9103.5100.8100.5100. 1101.2100.0

107.4104. 1103.9

101 .4101.8103.0

06/81J 100.9I 06 /8 1 j 101.0I I

0 6 / 8 106 /81

06 /810 6 / 8 1

0 6 / 8 10 6 / 8 1

101.2100.0

( 3 )( 3 )

100. 1( 3 )

129.9 131.1

138.9108.5108.6114.01 14.8114.5115.8

104.0103.8

( 3 )( 3 )

109.3( 3 )

112.4

( 3 )

105.2( 3 )( 3 )

117.1117. 1

115.9115.4115.3

( 3 )

116.3

119. 1( 3 )

115.6

125.2123.5

121.4118.7

( 3 )119.7

102.4102.5102.4100.0

( 3 )102.6103.2103.4

( 3 )10 1.9

( 3 )101.4100.5100. 1101.2100.0

106.8105.4104.3

( 3 )102.7104.3

104.5104.9

106.8119.8

( 3 )( 3 )

100. 1100. 1

140.5112.01 10.4117.0115.21 14. 9116.2

106.7106.8

101.4 103.8 106.4

( 3 )( 3 )

118.2( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )111.3110.9

117.51 17.6

116. 1115.8115.7

( 3 )

116.7

119.9( 3 )

115.7

125.2123.5

122.4119.2112.6120. 1

102.6102.5102.4100.0

( 3 )102.6103.2103.5

( 3 )101.9(3)101.5100.5100. 1101.2100.0

106.9105.4104.4

(3)103.7106.0

107.61 19.9

100.0100.0

0.9

1. 13.21.72.6.3.3.3

2.62.9

(3)(3)8. 1(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

.4

.4

.2

.3

.3

.6(3). 1

00

.8

.4(3).4

.2

. 100(3)000(3)0(3). 1

0000

000

(3)1.01.6

.5

.5

.8

. 1

(3)(3)

.5

.5

.9

1. 1(3)3. 14.82.4(3)3.0

4.2. 4.2

3.9

(3)(3)15.5(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)

1.2.9

.51.01. 1

1.4(3)(3)

00

1.93.81.5(3)

.4

.2-.40(3)-.90-.3(3)0(3).8

0000

.91. 1.3

(3)1 .8(3)

2.73.4

5.319.9

(3)(3)

.5

.5

1.3

1 . 19. 13. 14.87.67.5(3)

6.36.4

5.8

(3)(3)15.4(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)

1.21.3

0-. 1-. 1

1.6(3)(3)

1.21.3

4.91.9(3)(3)

1.91.91.20(3)002.3(3)0(3)1.00000

5.63.6(3)

(3)3. 1(3)

4.75.2

7.519.9

(3)(3)

.6

.6

28.9

37.310.88.814.414.414.713. 1

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

5.95.9

5.45.35.2

(3)

6.3

7.0(3)4.8

9.8(3)

7.55.94. 16.6

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981

Dec.1981 £/

Jan.

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

3544-119

3544-1B3544-1E3544-1F

3544-129

3544-12901

3544-129033544-1493544-149073544-179

3544-179023544-23544-2M3544-2113544-2Q3544-2513544-251013544-251023544-26 1

3544-261043544-M3544-S3544-SSS

3546-P3546-13546-112

3546-1223546-124

3546-1253546-1273546-135

3546-136 |

3546-181

3546-181031I

3546-182 |

3546-182071I

3546-183 |

3546-18326

3546-1843546-1843313546-1S434J3546-185 I

II 3546-1851613546-1S6 |3546-186181

3546-2 II

3546-237 |3546-238 |3546-243 |3546-249 |

I3546-251 |

Special dies and tools* d ie sets, jigs andindustrial molds

(Cont'd)Standard catalog components and partsfor jigs and fixtures, including drillbushi ngs

DiesForming and drawing diesStamping dies, including lamination andblanking die

II 3546-SI

I 3547-P

3552-P3552-13552-116

3552-185

3552-187

All other stamping type dies (punch,trim, notch, perforate, etc.)Progressive stamping dies, excepthigh-speed steel and carbide

Blanking type diesAll other diesOther dies

Other components and parts for dies,including standard punches, springs,etcOther components and parts

Industrial moldsIndustrial molds for casting metalsDi ecasting moldsIndustrial molds for plastic products....Injection molds for plastic products....For 1,000,000 or more cyclesFor 50,000-999,999 cycles

All other molds made of metal (includingmolds for glass and other products) andmold basesOther molds

Mi scellaneous recei ptsSecondary productsOther secondary products

06/8106/8106/81

06/81

06/81

06/8106/81

100.0101.5101.4

102.9

104.6

(3)(3)

101.0102.3101.4

102.9

104.6

(3)(3)

101.0103.3105.2

103.0

104.7

(3)(3)

0.01.03.8

.1

. 1

(3)(3)

1.0.4

3.8

-1.3

. 1

(3)(3)

1.03.24.8

2.7

4.2

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

Power dri ven hand toolsPrimary productsPower driven hand tools, electricCircular saws: armature mountedprimarily on sleeve bearings

Screwdrivers and nutrunnersHammers, percussion and rotary, withoutdrill chuckImpact wrenchesPlaners and routersOther elec.-powered hand tools; incl.shears & nibblers, electric chain saws,hammer drills

Parts, attachments and accessories forelectric-powered hand tools (soldseparately)

Drills1 armature mounted primarily onsleeve bearingsOver 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2inch

Drills1 armature mounted primarily onother than sleeve bearingsOver 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2inch

Grinders, polishers, and circular sandersexcept bench grindersRight angle grinders, polishers, andci rcular sanders

SandersBeltOscillating, reciprocating and vibrating

Circular saws: armature mounted primarilyon other than sleeve bearingsBetween 7 inch and 8 inch blade

Saws - jigs, saber, reciprocatingArmature mounted primarily on ballbearings

Power driven hand tools, pneumatic,hydraulic and powder actuatedPercussion toolsDrills, screwdrivers, nutrunnersGrinders, polishers, sandersOther pneumatic powered hand toolsinclude hydraulic

Parts, attachments, and accessories forpneumatic, hydraulic and powder actuatedtools

Secondary products

06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81106/81|06/81|06/81106/81 "

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

I 12/80

12/80

12/80

12/80

12/80

12/80

iI 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80

I 12/80I 12/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

12/80

Rolling mill machinery.Primary products

Textile machinery 12/80 IPrimary productsTextile machi neryCleaning, opening, and card roomequipment \ 12/80 j

Bleaching, dyeing, and finishing j

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 4

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 09 9 . 39 9 . 2

1 0 7 . 81 0 7 . 11 0 6 . 3

1 0 1 . 0( 3 )

1 0 3 . 11 0 9 . 2

( 3 )

1 0 4 . 11 0 4 . 51 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 5

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 09 9 . 7( 3 )

1 0 8 . 21 0 7 . 61 0 6 . 4

1 0 1 . 01 0 2 . 4

1 0 3 . 11 0 9 . 2

( 3 )

1 0 4 . 11 0 4 . 51 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 51 0 0 . 51 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 7 . 41 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

9 9 . 7( 3 )

1 1 1 . 11 1 1 . 21 0 8 . 4

1 0 1 . 8( 3 )

1 0 5 . 81 1 2 . 7

( 3 )

1 0 7 . 8 1 0 7 . 8 1 1 8 . 4

1 0 4 . 9

1 0 8 . 7

1 1 0 . 7

1 1 0 . 4

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 91 0 6 . 31 0 2 . 51 0 9 . 6

1 0 9 . 01 0 8 . 91 0 9 . 5

1 0 3 . 6

1 0 8 . 31 0 9 . 71 0 6 . 71 0 8 . 3

1 1 0 . 7

( 3 )

1 0 8 . 7

1 1 0 . 7

1 1 0 . 1

1 0 6 . 0

1 0 2 . 91 0 6 . 31 0 2 . 5

( 3 )

1 0 9 . 2( 3 )

1 1 0 . 3

( 3 )

1 0 9 . 71 0 9 . 71 0 7 . 41 0 9 . 2

1 1 3 . 5

( 3 )

1 1 1 . 2

1 1 1 . 9

1 1 0 . 1

1 0 6 . 0

1 0 6 . 11 1 0 . 01 0 7 . 41 1 2 . 3

1 1 1 . 21 1 1 . 31 0 9 . 7

1 1 1 . 51 1 2 . 51 0 8 . 5

0000(3)00(3)(3)

(3)(3)00(3)

2.73.41.9

.8(3)

2.63.2(3)

9.9

(3)

2.3

1 . 1

0

0

3. 13.54.8(3)

1.8(3)-.5

(3)

1.72.51. 10

.7

00-.90(3)

-1.2-1.2(3)(3)

(3)(3)0

-6.8(3)

3.03.71.9

.8(3)

2.63.2(3)

9.9

(3)

2.3

1. 1

-.2

-.3

3. 13.54.82.5

1.72.0-.5

-1.2

2.72.51. 10

1.8

equ i pment.Machines for drying stocks, yarn,cloth

and

4. 14.5. 1.5

(3)00(3)(3)

(3)(3)0-.8(3)

3.44.22.3

.3(3)

2.63.2(3)

9.9

(3)

4.0

3.8

-.5

-.7

3. 16.64.88.2

2.52. 10

-. 1

3.7(3)1.71.4

3.9

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

7.57. 15. 1

.7(3)

4.410.3(3)

14.4

(3)

4.3

4.4

7. 1

.8

3.87.0

4. 13.5

(3)

10. 16. 17.78.7

11.9

12/8012/80

12/8112/81

12/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/80

12/80

109.6107.6

(3)(3)

109.8110.3108. 1

112.3

(3)

107.3

111.9108.8

100.0100.0

110.6111.2108. 1

112.3

(3)

(3)

(3)107.4

100.0100.0

110.5111.3108.4

112.3

(3)

106.9

(3)-1.3

00

-. 1.2.3

0

(3)

(3)

(3)-. 1

(3)(3)

.7

.8

.2

.5

(3)

-1.4

(3).3

(3)(3)

1.51.7.9

1.2

(3)

-.3

(3)4.3

(3)(3)

6.06.24.9

5.0

(3)

3.5

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product ±/ Indexj_Percent change to Jan. 1982 from --

Sep. |Dec.1981 2/|198 1 2/

Jan. I Dec.1982 2/| 1981

IOct.1981

IJuly I Jan.198 1 I 1981

I

3559

3552-1993552-2

3552-2113552-232

3552-2413552-27 1

3552-299

3552-S

3553-P3553-1

3553-1123553-1623553-173

3553-175

3553-185

3553-187

3553-198

3553-S

3559-P3559-13559-1123559-1153559-23559-2223559-2993559-33559-3993559-43559-498

3559-5 |3559-552 \

j 3559-5733559-581

3559-5893559-58918

3567-P3567-1

3567-1213567-1B

3567-2

3567-2A

3567-2213567-22102

j 3567-241

I

I 3567-24102

! 3567-4

3567-417

3567-41701

3567-5

3567-5513567-559

Textile machinery(Cont'd)

Other textile machineryParts and attachments for textilemachineryTextile machinery turnings and shapes....Parts and attachments for other fiber tofabric and fabric machinery

Parts and attachments for power looms....Parts and attachments for bleaching*dyeing and finishing machinery

Parts and attachments for other textilemachi nery

Secondary products

Woodworki ng machi neryPrimary productsWoodworking machinery, excluding homeworkshop and power-driven handtoolsSawmi11 equi pmentSawing machines* except sawmill equipmentStraight-line machinery, includingjointers, moulders, planers, sanders,surfacers* etc

Boring machinery, carving machinery,dovetailers, mortisers, routers,shapers, and tenoners

Parts, attachments and accessories1

cutting tools other than saw bladesAll other parts, attachments, andaccessories, excluding saw blades

Other woodworking machinery, includinglathes, drilling machines, jointers,planers, etc

Secondary products

Other special industry machineryPrimary productsChemical machinery and partsChemical mixers.Other chemical machinery

Foundry machinery and partsMolding machineryOther foundry machinery, parts and flasks

Plastic working machineryOther plastic machinery and parts

Rubber working machineryOther rubber working machinery (includesmixers) and parts

Other special industry machinery, n.e.c...Bottle forming, glassmaking machinery,and parts

Cotton ginning machinery, partsMetal cleaning, degreasing machinery,parts

Other machinery, partsOther machinery, parts (includes opticallens machi nery)

Secondary products

Industrial process furnaces and ovensPrimary productsElectric industrial furnaces and ovens,excluding induction and dielectricElectric metal processing industrialfurnaces and ovensElectric metal heat-treating furnaces...

Electric nonmetallic processingindustrial furnaces and ovensExcluding wood, cement and chemicalprocessing kilns, but including otherkilns and lehrs

Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens,oil or gasFuel-fired metal processing industrialfurnaces and ovensFuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces.Atmosphere controlled heat-treatingfurnaces

Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metalprocessingContinuous fuel-fired ovens for metalprocessing

High frequency induction and dielectricfurnaces and heating equipmentMetal melting line type inductionfurnacesMetal melting line type inductionfurnaces, ferrous

Other electric heating units forindustrial use and all parts,

t

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

112.51 18.0

124.2112.9

106.9

105.4107.7

103.4106.8

105.9104.0111.6

1 14.3130.7

124.3(3)

(3)

105.4(3)

103.4106.9

105.9(3)(3)

114.3130.7

124.3(3)

109.5

105.4(3)

103.6107. 1

106.2104.9(3)

0.00

0(3)

(3)

0(3)

.2

.2

.3(3)(3)

1 .410.7

. 1(3)

0

0(3)

1 . 11.2

1.8(3)(3)

2.411.5

.4(3)

2.4

3.5(3)

2.42.4

2.4(3)(3)

7.413.9

3.2(3)

6.7

5.4(3)

3. 16.7

6.34.9(3)

12/80 1

(3)

106.6

110.3

102.0

12/80112/801

12/81|I 12/81|I 12/81|I 12/81 II 12/81|I 12/811I 12/81 II 12/81|I 12/81|I 12/811I 12/81|

| 12/8112/81

12/8112/81

12/8112/8 1

12/8112/81

104.4103.2

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

|06/81| 100.6J06/81J 100.6

06/8106/81

06/81

06/81

06/81j106/81 II II 06/81 |

!

06/81

06/81

06/81

06/81

pattachments, and componentsTubular heatersOther industrial electric heating units,including strip, space* ring &inmmersi on heaters

I106/81J06/81

100 .01 0 0 . 1

1 0 0 . 2

1 0 0 . 4

1 0 0 . 51 0 0 . 2

1 0 0 . 9

1 0 2 . 4

1 0 2 . 2

1 0 2 . 2

1 0 0 . 99 8 . 2

( 3 )

( 3 )

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 0

1 0 4 . 41 0 3 . 2

100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .01 0 0 . 0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .0100 .01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 0100 .0

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

( 3 )100 .0

100 .0100 .0

1 0 1 . 3101 .7

1 0 1 . 01 0 2 . 2

9 9 . 0

1 0 1 . 1

10 1.510 1 .1

1 0 2 . 49 8 . 2

1 0 2 . 2 1 0 2 . 2

( 3 )

1 0 6 . 6

1 1 0 . 3

1 0 2 . 0

1 0 4 . 41 0 3 . 2

1 0 0 . 810 1.01 0 1 . 71 0 1 . 41 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 31 0 1 . 61 0 0 .1 0 0 .

9 9 . 81 0 1 . 4

101 .61 0 1 . 2

1 0 3 . 8( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 0 . 1

1 0 0 . 21 0 0 . 6

1 0 1 . 61 0 1 . 8

1 0 1 . 0( 3 )

9 9 . 2

101 . 2

101 .610 1 .1

( 3 ) 1 0 2 . 4

104 .0 1 0 4 . 2

103 .7 1 0 3 . 8

103 .6 1 0 3 . 7

102.599.6

(3)

(3)

(3)

0

.81.01.71.40.3

1.60.3

-.21.4

1.61.2

3.8(3)

(3). 1

.2

.6

0(3)

.2

. 1

. 10

(3)

(3)

.2

. 1

. 1

01.4

0

0

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1.21.3

1.0(3)

-1.0

.6

.8

.8

.8

1.5

1.4

1.4

2.3-.4

.6

1.5

1.8

2.5.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1 .21.4

1.0(3)

1.5.8

2.3

3.6

3.2

3.2

1.71.4

(3)

2.7

(3)

7.0

4.42.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

See footnotes at end of table

39

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output off selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Product jcode I

Industry and product V/ I IndexI base

Sep.1981 2/

IDec. Uan.1981 2/| 1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

I July1981

Jan.1981

3567

3567-S3567-SSS

3576-P3576-13576-33576-3213576-3233576-329

3576-43576-53576-63576-7

3576-83576-S

3612-P3612-1 j3612-101 |3612-1011113612-101 123612-23612-201

3612-202

3612-33612-301

I 3612-302| 3612-4I 3612-401

| 3612-404I 3612-406

3631-P3631-1

j Industrial process furnaces and ovens....I (Cont'd)I Parts, attachments and components forI industrial furnaces and ovens and

heati ng unitsSecondary productsOther secondary products

3631-3631-

3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-3631-

1A112

11201IB121211131212

•1C17433A

•31231211

3631-31213

3631-3193631-3B3631-3233631-4

j

3631-4A |3631-412 |3631-4121113631-4121313631-M |3631-Z89 |3631-S |3631-SSS I

I 3632-P| 3632-1

3633-P3633-1

3633-1A

06/8106/8106/81

Scales and balances except laboratory 12/80Primary products 12/80Motor truck scales 12/80Industrial scales j 12/80Bench and portable scales J12/80JFloor scales |12/80|Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl. j |crane, suspension, tank, hopper, I j jconveyor | 12/80 j

Commercial, retail scales j 12/80Personal, household scales j 12/80Mailing scales I 12/80Accessories and attachments for scales and |balances

Parts for scales and balancesSecondary products

TransformersPrimary productsDi stribution transformersL iqui d immersedPole type, 500 KVA or less, single phasePad mount, 500 KVA or less, single phase

Power transformersSmall power transformers, one and threephase

Large power transformers, one and threephase, liquid immersed

Fluorescent lamp ballastsUncorrected power factor typeCorrected power factor type

Specialty and all other transformersOpen core and coil, and all unitsend-bell enclosed, 250 KVA and less

General purpose, one and three phaseAll other transformers including luminoustube and ignition, and saturable corereactors

Household cooking equipment and partsPrimary productsElectric, electronic, and microwavehousehold cooking units and partsFree-standing electric ranges and ovens..Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches inwidthLow oven

Other than free-standing electric ranges.Built-in rangesSurface cooking tops

Drop-in rangesMicrowave cooking equipmentPortable microwave ovens

Gas household units and partsStandard type gas rangesFree-standing rangesFree-standing gas ranges 32 inches andover in width

Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32inches in width

Surface cooktopsNonstandard type gas rangesSlide-in or drop-in

Outdoor cooking equipment and all otherhousehold cooking equipment except gasand electrieOutdoor cooking equipmentPortable outdoor cooking unitsSolid fuel consumingOther fuel consuming

Miscellaneous recei ptsResales

Secondary productsOther secondary products

12/8012/8012/80

06/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

106/81106/81106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/81

106/81

Household refrigerators and freezersPrimary productsHousehold refrigerators, includingcombi nation refri geratoi—freezers,complete units19.5 cubic feet and over

Household laundry equipmentPrimary productsHousehold mechanical washing machines,dryers, and washer-dryer combinations..Washing machines, mechanical, electric.

100.4100.0(3)

103.7102.8107. 199.5

105.6100.0

90.4103.3110.197.6

1 0 4 . 0 1 0 4 . 61 0 0 . 0 1 0 1 . 8

( 3 ) 1 0 1 . 9

103.9103.0107. 199.7105.0(3)

90.9103.3110.897.6

101102

101102

102.4102.6

102. 1102.8101 .4105. 1

104.9105.2

108.2(3)111.2106.6

104.7103.9107. 1100.5105.0(3)

90.9103.3115. 195.5

103.5102.8(3)

105. 1105.5

108.9(3)(3)106.6

103.5 106.7 106.7

106. 199.9100.399.9100.6

99.3101.2

106.599.9100.399.8101.3

100.3104.4

106.599.8100. 199.8101.3

100.5104.4

0.51.8(3)

.8

.90.8

0(3)

003.8

-2.2

1.60(3)

.2

.2

.7(3)(3)0

00-. 100

.3

4. 11.8(3)

.91.0-. 11.0-.6(3)

.5(3)4.4

-2.2

1.60(3)

1.92.0

6.8(3)(3)

-1.0

1.5

-2.6-. 1-. 10.5

.32.4

101.8 101.8

104.2 105.2 108.9 3.5

4.61.8(3)

.7

.8-2.91.0-.6(3)

.505.9

-7.3

1.60(3)

4.54.9

8.0(3)(3)6.4

3.7

8. 1-.2. 1

-.2.9

.22.8

2.0

(3)(3)(3)

3.52.67. 1

-1. 1.2

(3)

-9. 13.311.5-7.3

2.02.8

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

06/8 106/81

06/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/81

06/8106/81

100.4100.4

99.6103.2

103.2103.2102.9(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

102.5102.3102.6

(3)

102.0102.3

101.2101.3

100.4103.4

103.4103.4104.0(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

103.2103.0103. 1

(3)

102.3105.0

102.5102.6

102.0106.2

106.3106.3105.7104.7(3)

108.494.4(3)104.3104.0103.9

(3)

(3)(3)

1.41.3

1.62.7

2.92.91.6(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)1. 1.9.8

(3)

(3)(3)

IV)

2.2

2.43.0

3.13. 12.8(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)1.81.51.2

(3)

(3)(3)

2.93.0

3.25.2

5.35.32.9(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)2.62.21.8

(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8112/81

12/8112/81

12/7912/79

12/7912/79

100.8100.8101.0102.3(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

115.4115.8

114.4111.9

102.9102.8103.6(3)

102. 1(3)(3)(3)(3)

100.0100.0

100.0100.0

116.4116.6

114.5112.6

102.6102.5103.2(3)(3)

104.0104.0101.4(3)

101.6101.2

101.3101.0

117.1117.4

114.8112.7

-.3-.3-.4(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

1.61.2

1.31.0

.6

.7

.2

. 1

1.81.92.4(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

1.71.6

.6

.7

2.62.53.2(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

3.32.9

1.91.6

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

5.95.4

3.32.7

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/

Sep. |De

II Percent change to Jan. 1982 from --

1981 2/|1981 2/Jan.1982 2/

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

I II July I Jan.| 1981 I 1981

3651

3633-1313633-153633-1513633-1553633-33633-396

3633-S

3643-P3643-13643-1A3643-1C

3643-1D3643-136

3643-177

3643-1E3643-1973643-1983643-S3643-SSS

3644-P3644-1

3644-2273644-3

3644-3323644-3B

3644-S3644-SSS

3646-P3646-2

3646-2013646-20111

3646-20115

3646-20119

3646-202

3646-2033646-203513646-203533646-203543646-203563646-203573646-203583646-203633646-204

3646-3053646-30513J3646-30521 j

3646-S3648-S

3651-P3651-13651-1B3651-112

3651-1C3651-2

3651-2A j

Household laundry equipment(Cont'd)

Full and semi-automaticDryers, mechani calGasElectric

Other equipment and partsParts, attachments, & accessories forhousehold laundry equipment

Secondary products

12/79Jj 12/791I12/79|I 12/79JI |I 12/791j 12/791

Current-carrying wiring devicesPrimary productsCurrent-carrying wiring devicesLampholdersGeneral use flush mounted switches forswitch or outlet boxes, except dimmers..

Special purpose switchesPrecision snap-acting switches (1/8" gapor less), excluding limit switches anddimmers

Dimmers and all other special purposeswi tches

Wire connectorsTerminal blocksAll other current-carrying wiring devices

Secondary productsAll other secondary products

Noncurrent-carrying wiring devicesPrimary productsElectrical transmission line and utilitypole hardware

Electrical metal conduit and conduitfittingsElectrical metal tubing

All other noncurrent-carrying wiringdevicesStamped metal boxes, covers, andaccessories, including stamped conduitboxesStamped metal switch and receptacleboxes

Stamped metal outlet boxesCast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, andaccessories

All other noncurrent-carrying wiringdevices, including floor boxes andcovers

Secondary productsAll other secondary products

Commercial lighting fixturesPrimary productsElectric lighting fixtures, commercial andinstitutional typesIncandescent fixtures, except portable...Utilitarian and ornamental types,surface or pendant

Utilitarian and ornamental types,recessed

Other incandescent fixtures, includingportable

Mercury and other high-intensitydischarge fixtures

Fluorescent fixtures, except portable....Recessed air handlingRecessed non-air handlingStri pli ghtsPlastic wraparoundWall mountedSurface or pendantAll other fluorescent fixtures

Component or renewal parts for commercialor institutional fixtures, soldseparately

Electric lighting fixtures, industrialtypesGeneral fixtures, except portableFluorescent fixturesMercury and other high-intensitydi scharge fixtures

Secondary productsLighting equipment, n.e.c

12/8112/81

12/8112/8 1

j 12/81 j12/8 1|12/81 j

|

II 12/8 1|I 12/81 II 12/8 1|I |I 12/81|I 12/81|I I

|

I 12/81I 12/81

12/8112/8112/81

06/8106/81

06/8106/81

06/81

06/8106/81 I06/81|06/81|06/81 I06/81106/81 |06/81 |

J06/81II ||06/81|I I106/81 I|06/81|I |106/81106/8106/81

Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and relatedequi pmentPrimary productsRadios: home, car, and combination models.Combination modelsTable and portable radio combinations,stereo and quadraphonic

Automobile radios and tape playersTelevision receivers, includingcombi nation modeIsConsole and consolette tv receivers

I II |I 03/80|I 03/80|I03/80II 03/80|I I|03/80|I 03/80|I

1 1 1 . 81 18 .71 2 1 . 61 18 .0

1 2 6 . 91 1 3 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

1 | ( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 0 . 91 0 1 . 0

1 0 0 . 3100 .6

( 3 )

1 0 1 . 71 0 0 . 2102 .01 0 0 . 4

9 8 . 3( 3 )

103 .61 0 2 . 21 0 3 . 4

1 0 3 . 91 0 5 . 4

( 3 )1 0 1 . 41 0 1 . 4

100.8 8 .

1 1 2 . 41 1 7 . 9

( 3 )1 18 .0

1 3 2 . 01 1 5 . 8

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0100 .0100 .0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

9 2 . 98 1 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

100 .01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )100 .0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

101 . 4101 .6

1 0 1 . 71 0 2 . 9

1 0 4 . 9

103. 1

( 3 )

1 0 3 . 31 0 1 . 31 0 2 . 0

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

103 .61 0 2 . 2104 .6

1 0 0 . 91 0 0 . 4

( 3 )1 0 1 . 2

( 3 )

9 2 . 5

8 4 . 97 8 . 7

1 1 2 . 61 1 8 . 4

( 3 )1 1 8 . 6

1 3 6 . 31 1 5 . 8

1 0 1 . 61 0 1 . 21 0 1 . 21 0 6 . 7

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 8

1 0 0 . 0 1 0 0 . 0

1 0 3 . 91 0 1 . 6

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 3 . 3103 .6

9 8 . 89 8 . 6

9 9 . 9100 .0

( 3 )9 9 . 8

9 9 . 79 9 . 49 9 . 3

1 0 2 . 41 0 2 . 6

1 0 1 . 71 0 3 . 0

1 0 4 . 41 0 1 . 21 0 3 . 4(3)(3)(3)103.6102.6(3)

102.6101 .8(3)

98.999.686.5

84.878.7

0. 1.4

(3).5

3.30

1.61.21.26.7

3.91.6(3)03.33.6

-1.2-1.4

- . 10

(3)-.2

-.3-.6-.7

.91.0

. 1

.4

0

(3)

1. 1-. 11.4(3)(3)(3)0.4

(3)

4.97.3

(3).7

(3)

-. 1-. 1.8

0

-. 10

.7

.5(3).6

7.62. 1

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

1 .92. 1

1 . 12.5

(3)

2.8

(3).51.4(3)(3)(3)0.4

(3)

5.87.7

(3).3

(3)

-.3-.8

-1.8-2.7

-8. 1(3)

1.62.3(3)1.0

8.95.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

3.52.5

1.72.2

4.8

1.9

(3)

4.41.3(3)(3)(3)(3)3.6(3)(3)

5.87.7

(3)12.2(3)

.3-. 1

-1.8-2.6

-7.9-2.8

|03/80| 101.1 100.8I

2.74.3(3)2.9

19.28.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

-.6-1.3

-12.4-1.6

-4.9-21.5

-.5

See footnotes at end of table

41

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycoda

Productcode

Industry and product J/

I II II Index|Ibas "

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

July I Jan.1981 | 1981

I

103/80 103/80103/80||03/80|103/80 103/80 1

101.599 .696 .6

100.2104.5101.2

100.89 8 . 5( 3 )9 8 . 4

105.2102.4

( 3 )107.7103.2

9 7 . 8( 3 )

1 10.7114.5109.3111 .1

(3)109.010599.4112.9111.6113.7109.3111.1

110109.6113.4107.8104.3

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81 |106/81 I|06/81||06/81|106/81 j|O6/81|06/8 1 |06/81106/8106/8106/81I 06/8 106/81

101.29 9 . 29 8 . 89 8 . 89 6 . 59 7 . 29 5 . 99 6 . 294 . 1

100.0100.3101.1100.2

9 8 . 2103.0

9 9 . 89 9 . 99 7 . 89 9 . 1

96. 1100.0(3)(3)99.8100.7100.6100.6100.8100101

9 9 . 897 .7( 3 )

( 3 )100.0

( 3 )( 3 )

100.3106.4100.7

( 3 )111.8111.8103.6100.8

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )100.0100.0

( 3 )( 3 )

105 .9100.7

( 3 )110 .9110 .9

( 3 )100.7

( 3 )106. 1

100.49 8 . 9

103.6106. 1

( 3 )101.0

9 9 . 9101.0103.7

( 3 )( 3 )

101.0

( 3 )9 9 . 2

103.6( 3 )9 8 . 5

101.0

9 7 . 8112.8

( 3 )164.8

I 3651-204

I 3651-21I 3651-2153651-2163651-43651-4A3651-411

3651-4B3651-4143651-4C3651-437

3651-53651-5A3651-5563651-5573651-5543651-5553651-5943651-S

3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-

I 3674-I 3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-3674-

P11A1212112105 j122 I122161222613131281321323113232-141161142191•141171421814321

Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and relatedequ i pment(Cont'd)

Console and consolette tv receiver,color

Table and portableColor, over 10 inches through 17 inches.Color, over 17 inches

High fidelity componentsPhonographs, except mechani calElectric phonograph, not coin operated,monophoni c

Consumer high fidelity componentsPhonograph cartridges and pickups

Consumer audio and video recordersAudio tape recorders and players,cassette

Speakers, including public address systemsLoudspeaker systemsBookshelf typeFloor standing

Loudspeakers sold separatelyMicrophonesPublic address systems

Secondary products

Semiconductors and related devicesPrimary productsIntegrated ci rcui tsDigital monolithic integrated circuits..BipolarMemoryOther

1111111111112162212116322222A222673311223119432242

3674-93674-913674-912823674-911933674-9213674-925

3674-S3674-SSS3679-S

3675-P3675-1233675-1893675-3

3675-162

3675-43675-1733675-1773675-53675-181

3675-1833675-1843675-S3629-S

3676-P3676-13676-1A3676-115

LogicTTL (transistor transistor logic)Other logi c types

MOS (metal oxide on silicon)MicroprocessorMOS, except microprocessorsMOS memoryOther MOS digital devicesAmplifierInterfaceVoltage regulator or referenceData conversionSpecial consumer and other analogintegrated ci rcui ts

Hybrid integrated circuitsFilm interconnected devicesThin film

Multi-chip typeTransi storsSignalSignal

PowerRegular10 watts and over

Diodes and rectifiersSignal diodes and assembliesZener diodesSemiconductor rectifier/power diodes andassembli es

Other semiconductor devices and partsOptoelectronic devices

Light emitting diodes (LED)Other optoelectronic devices

Thyri storsSemiconductor parts and semi-finisheddevices

Secondary productsOther secondary productsElectronic components, n.e.c

Electronic capaci torsPrimary productsFilm dielectric capacitorsVariable dielectric capacitorsTantalum slug and wire solid dryelectrolytic-capacitors with metal case..Tantalum slug and wire metal casehermet i c

Aluminum electrolytic capacitorsStandard (5/8 inch diameter)All other aluminum electrolytic

Ceramic dielectric capacitorsCeramic tubular, disc, plate, and all twoterminal ceramic devices

Ceramic monolithic leaded radialCeramic monolithic leaded axial

Secondary productsElectrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c...

Resistors for electronic applicationsPrimary productsFixed, nonwirewound, discrete resistors.Metal filmMetal film, standard

06/8106/8106/8 106/81

06/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

100.7100.8107 .2

( 3 )

101.5

101 .5100.4

( 3 )( 3 )9 9 . 9

9 9 . 4100.0

9 9 . 9( 3 )( 3 )

103 .5104.3105.4106.5110 .1

98 . 19 7 . 8( 3 )( 3 )

9 4 . 2

( 3 )100.4

( 3 )( 3 )9 2 . 3

9 9 . 39 7 . 3( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

103.3104. 1104.7101.7

( 3 )

97 . 19 6 . 89 8 . 5( 3 )

8 8 . 9

8 8 . 9100.4

( 3 )( 3 )9 2 . 2

9 9 . 0( 3 )( 3 )

100.0( 3 )

103.7104 .5104.7101.6

( 3 )

-1.0-1. 1(3)(3)

-3.5-4.0-8. 1(3)

-5.6 -12.3

(3)0(3)(3)-. 1

-.3(3)(3)(3)(3)

. 1-.2(3)

-12.3.3

(3)(3)

-7.7

(3)(3)(3)(3)

.2

.3-.6

-4.4(3)

-2.9-3.3-5. 1(3)

-10.2

(3).4

(3)(3)

-7.8

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

.6

.7-.3

-2.8(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

2.83.44.71.6(3)

See footnotes at end of table

42

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Productcode

Industry and product J/ Indexbase

Sep.1981 2/

Dec.1981 £/

Jan.1982 £/

Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

Dec.1981

Oct.1981

July1981

Jan.1981

3676-1B

3676-1213676-23676-2B3676-2453676-2C3676-2513676-2313676-33676-3A3676-3113676-305

3676-43676-4A

3676-5

3676-5A3676-63676-6023676-S

3678-P3678-13678-121013678-23678-2253678-2250 1

3678-2293678-229013678-22902

3678-2313678-23102

3678-3 |3678-335 I3678-3383678-3380 1

3678-33802

3678-43678-4443678-44401

3678-4473678-447013678-44702

3678-53678-5543678-5563678-55601

3678-S3678-SSS3679-S

3692369236923692369236 923692369236923692

I-P |-1 |121 I121121131 |13 1 1 1 I2 I21221213213

j 3 7 1 5 - PI 3 7 1 5 - 1

3715 -1A3 7 1 5 - 1 13 7 1 5 - 1 0 1

3 7 1 5 - 1 0 63 7 1 5 - 1 0 9

3715-1237 15- IB

Resistors for electronic applications(Cont'd)

Other nonwirewound resistors (exceptcarbon film and carbon composition)Other,standard

Fixed, wirewound, discrete resistorsPrecision, high temperatureStandard type

Ultrapreci si onStandard type

Nonprecisi on, without tapsVariable, nonwirewound resistorsNonwi rewound trimmersTrimmer, single turn

Nonprecision potentiometer, carbon orother noncermet, single turn

Variable wirewound resistorsPotentiometers and other variableresistors, except trimmers, single turn.

Miscellaneous special type discreteresi storsMultiturn potentiometers

Fixed resistor networksThick film

Secondary products

12/8012/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/80

12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80

9 9 . 89 9 . 8

1 0 4 . 3

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 21 0 7 . 21 0 3 . 01 0 0 . 9

9 9 . 5

( 3 )1 0 8 . 9

Connectors for electronic applicationsPrimary productsCoaxial connector (radio frequency)

Coaxial connector (complete, assembled).Cylindrical connectorsHeavy duty and standardHeavy duty and standard (complete,assembled)

MiniatureMiniature (complete, assembled)Miniature (partially assembled orunassembled)

SubminiatureSubminiature (partially assembled orunassembled)

Rack and panel connector (rectangular)....Integral shell and similar typesSubminiature and otherSubminiature and other (complete,assembled)

Subminiature and other (partiallyassembled or unassembled)

Printed circuit connectorCard insertion typeCard insertion type (complete,assembled)

Two-piece typeTwo-piece type (complete, assembled)....Two-piece type (partially assembled orunassembled)

Other special typesMiscellaneous special purpose typesOther special purpose typesOther special types (complete,assembled)

Secondary productsOther secondary productsElectronic components, n.e.c

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/8012/80

12/8012/80

12/8012/8012/8012/80

1 0 1 . 91 0 4 . 4

9 9 . 99 9 . 8

1 0 0 . 5

1 0 4 . 51 0 2 . 8

1 0 5 . 01 0 4 . 41 0 8 . 9

1 0 9 . 51 0 1 . 81 1 2 . 3

9 7 . 31 0 4 . 2

101.9100.6102.399.5

I12/801 95.9

12/80112/80 1

I 12/80I 12/80I 12/80I12/8012/8012/80 I

102.0100.5

(3)101.3(3)

(3)103.3102.0

Primary batteries, dry and wetPrimary productsLe Clanche type civilian batteriesGeneral purpose (flashlight) cellGeneral purpose D size

Multiple cell batteriesLantern battery

Dry cells, except Le Clanche and military.Alkaline cellsAA si2e

Other dry cell batteries, except LeClanche and military

Secondary products

per

Truck trailersPrimary productsTruck trailers and chassis (10000 lbs.axle and over)VansClosed top vansClosed top vans, insulated,semi-insulated and refrigerated

Drop-frame vans, except livestock vans.Closed top, dry freight vans, exceptinsulated, drop-frame and livestockvansAluminum closed top, dry freight vans,except insulated, drop-frame, andlivestock vans

Open top vansTank trailers

12/80Jj 12/80|I 12/80|I 12/80|I |

I 12/80 1j12/80112/801

12/80|12/80 112/80|12/80112/80|12/801

I12/80112/801

I

12/79112/791

I12/79J12/79112/80J

12/80 112/801

I

12/791

101.5110.2108.7(3)

103.103.

100.0107. 1107.4103.9107.5107.8

88.2109.4

109. 1108.6

108. 1108.0104.3

(3)105.0

12/8012/8012/79

1 0 4 . 91 0 3 . 4105. 1

9 9 . 8( 3 )

1 0 6 . 2

1 0 7 . 2

102 . 11 0 7 . 61 0 2 . 61 0 1 . 61 0 0 . 4

( 3 )1 0 8 . 5

1 0 2 . 31 0 5 . 3

9 9 . 0( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 4 . 61 0 2 . 5

( 3 )1 0 4 . 51 0 8 . 9

1 0 9 . 5102 . 1

( 3 )

104.2

1 0 1 . 91 0 3 . 8107 .61 0 1 . 5

( 3 )

1 0 3 . 99 9 . 7

( 3 )1 0 0 . 9

( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 0 . 8

9 8 . 4

9 7 . 4111 .61 1 0 . 3

( 3 )

103103

1 0 4 . 0 1 0 4 . 0

100 .0107 . 11 0 7 . 41 0 3 . 91 0 7 . 51 0 7 . 8

8 8 . 31 0 9 . 5

1 0 9 . 4109 . 11 0 5 . 3

( 3 )( 3 )

106 .0104 .4105 .9

100.3100.3104.9

(3)

1 0 1 . 71 0 7 . 61 0 5 . 21 0 3 . 9

( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 6 . 7

1 0 5 . 4 1 0 4 . 6 1 0 5 . 6

1 0 2 . 31 0 5 . 3

9 9 . 49 8 . 7

1 0 0 . 5

1 0 5 . 01 0 3 . 0

1 0 5 . 31 0 4 . 91 1 0 . 0

1 1 1 . 01 0 2 . 3

( 3 )

9 7 . 61 0 4 . 2

1 0 1 . 91 0 4 . 71 0 7 . 61 0 2 . 9

1 0 1 . 5

( 3 )9 9 . 7

9 9 . 69 9 . 8( 3 )

( 3 )1 0 1 . 7

9 8 . 7

9 7 . 71 1 1 . 61 1 0 . 3

( 3 )

1 0 2 . 91 0 3 . 91 0 4 . 2

1 0 0 . 01 0 7 . 31 0 7 . 41 0 3 . 3108. 11 0 6 . 9

( 3 )109 .6

1 1 1 . 11 0 9 . 8

1 0 9 . 31 0 8 . 9105 . 1

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 5 . 51 0 4 . 01 0 5 . 9

0.6(3)

-1.2

(3)

-.402.52.3(3)

(3)-1.6

00.4

(3)(3)

.4

.5

(3).4

1.0

1.4.2

(3)

0

0.9

01 .5

(3)0

(3)-1.1(3)

(3).9.2

.300(3)

-.3.3. 1

0.2

0-.6.5

-.9

(3). 1

-. 1-.2-.2

(3)(3)

-.5-.30

.6

.6-.2

(3)

-.303.66.0(3)

(3)(3)

(3)(3)-.6(3)0

.6-. 1

-.6.51 .0

1.4.5

(3)

02.92. 13.4

5.9

(3)-.8

(3)-1 .5(3)

(3)-1.6-3.2

-3.72.52.8(3)

(3). 1

2.01.2

1.21.31.4

(3)(3)

.6

.6

.3

(3)

-.4.3

3.95.0(3)

(3)-2.4

1.0

.3

.6-.6

-1.30

1.41.4

3.2.8

1.0

(3).8

(3)

(3).6

02.95.01.6

1.2

(3)-.8

-.5-1.6(3)

(3)1.7

-2. 1

(3)1.51.5(3)

.31 .52.2

04. 11.8-.4.5

-.9

1.41.21.3

(3)(3)

(3)(3)1.9

(3)

01.82.4

-6. 1(3)

(3)6.7

2.35.2-.6

-1.3.5

3.21.6

(3).5

3.3

4. 1-2.7(3)

-8.73.7

1.74.36.33. 1

2.6

(3)-.3

-.50(3)

(3)1.2

-1.9

-2.98.59. 1(3)

1.73. 12.6

3.83.28. 16.9

(3)0

5.94.8

4.94.34.3

(3)(3)

1 .01 .

1

0

422

.6

.6

. 5

See footnotes at end of table

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Table 4. Continued—Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products

Indus-trycode

Product jcode

Industry and product J/Index I

Indexbase J I

ISep. |Dec.j | 1981 2/| 1981 2/

I Percent change to Jan. 1982 from —

3715

3715-118

3715-1C

3715-1D

3715-1333715-1373715-1413715-139

3715-1433715-S3714-S

3732-P3732-23732-213732-214

3732-216

3732-223732-5

3732-5313732-543732-5473732-63732-6733732-6753732-73732-7143732-7153732-72

3732-7253732-S3731-S3732-SSS

3822-P3822-13822-121

3822-121023822-2

3822-211 j3822-2153822-S

Truck t ra i l e rs(Cont'd)

Tanks for flammable liquids, exceptcasing head transport

Detachable trailers, dollies andconverter gear

Complete trailer units (10000 lbs. peraxle and over), except vans and tanks...Bulk commodity trailers, except vans....Platform trailersLow-bed heavy haulersLow-bed heavy haulers 40 ton and overcapacity

Dump trailers and chassis, highway type.Secondary productsMotor vehicle parts and accessories

Boat building and repairingPrimary productsOutboard motorboatsRunabouts13 ft. 6 in. to 15 ft. 5 in. LOA,plastic15 ft. 6 in. to 17 ft. 5 in. LOA,plastic

UtilityInboard motorboats, includinginboard-outdriVQ houseboatsRunabouts, all materials, non-military...Cabin cruisers, non-militaryPlastic, 26 to 40 ft. LOA

Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats.Under 20 ft. LOA20 ft. and over LOA

All other boatsWith auxiliary powerWithout auxiliary powerOther boats, such as rowboats, canoes,skiffs, lifeboats, etcAluminum

Secondary productsShip building and repairingAll other secondary products

I

12/801 104.8 105.4 105.4I

12/80| 98.8 104.1 104.1I

12/80 112/79112/79112/79 j12/8012/7912/7912/79

1 0 8 . 31 0 8 . 11 1 3 . 81 1 1 . 6

1 0 7 . 9( 3 )

1 1 3 . 91 1 7 . 7

12/8112/8112/8112/81

12/81

12/8112/81

12/81 j12/8 1 I12/81112/811

I 12/81|I 12/811I 12/81 II 12/81 |I 12/81 |I 12/81 |II 12/81I 12/81I 12/81I 12/81I 12/8 1

IIEnvironmental controls j 12/79

Primary products I 12/79Building environment comfort controls j 12/79Temperature responsive building controls. I 12/79Temperature responsive, non-pneumatic... |12/79

Appliance temperature and related |controls, automatic | 12/79Temperature responsive appliance controlsOther appliance regulating controls

Secondary products

12/7912/7912/79

j

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 2 1 . 21 2 1 . 01 2 4 . 6121 .61 2 2 . 4

1 0 9 . 81 1 4 . 1

( 3 )1 2 0 . 3

1 0 8 . 81 0 8 . 51 1 4 . 31 1 3 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 0100 .0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 0( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 2 1 . 31 2 0 . 41 2 3 . 91 2 0 . 11 2 0 . 1

1 0 9 . 6( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 8 . 91 0 8 . 31 1 4 . 51 1 3 . 0

1 0 9 . 4 1 0 9 . 4( 3 ) ( 3 )

1 2 3 . 9 1 2 3 . 91 1 7 . 7 1 1 7 . 7

1 0 0 . 31 0 0 . 31 0 1 . 01 0 0 . 6

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 21 0 3 . 9

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 31 0 0 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 0 0 . 1( 3 )

1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0

( 3 )

1 2 3 . 81 2 2 . 91 2 7 . 31 2 1 . 61 1 8 . 4

1 0 9 . 4( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

0 . 0

0

0- . 2

. 2

0( 3 )00

. 3

. 31.0

. 6

. 23 . 9

000( 3 )

. 30( 3 )00( 3 )

. 1( 3 )00( 3 )

2 . 12 . 1

- . 1( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

2 . 1

( 3 )

. 5- . 6( 3 )1 . 1

( 3 )( 3 )8 . 80

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

2 . 81 . 1

- . 2( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

(3 )

3 .1

1.21 . 11.8

. 7

. 2( 3 )

1 1 . 53 . 8

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

6 . 56 . 99 . 29 . 89 . 2

- . 1( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

4 . 5

( 3 )

7 . 33 . 2

1 0 . 08 . 7

6 . 7( 3 )

1 5 . 6( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

6 . 66 . 78 . 37 . 45 . 7

1.8( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

11ndustry and product class indexes may include products not shownseparately.

2 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of latereports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.

3 Not available.

4 Seasonal product—no price available this month.

NOTE: Indexes in this table are calculated by a revised methodology. See"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the back ofthis publication.

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Table 5. Producer price indexes by durability of product

(1967 = 100)

Grouping

1981

Annualaverage January September1 December1

1982

January1

All commodities

Total durable goods

Total nondurable goods

Total manufactures

Durable

Nondurable

Total raw or slightly processed goods

Durable

Nondurable

293.4

269.8

312.4

285.9

269.6

303.6

330.7

271.4

334.0

284.8

262.7

302.6

277.3

262.3

293.5

322.9

275.9

325.3

295.7

271.8

315.0

288.3

271.7

306.3

332.7

270.4

336.3

295.9

275.9

311.6

290.0

276.3

304.5

323.8

248.4

328.3

298.2

277.4

314.7

291.8

277.8

306.8

329.0

254.4

333.4

1 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data areof late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are not seasonally adjusted.

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Table 6. Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code J/ CommodityOtheri ndexbase

Index

Sept. JDec.1981 2/11981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Price

Jan.1982

All commodities

Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables

Fresh frui ts0101010104010501060202150216021702180219022102220223

01010102

010101020211021202130214021502160217021803033103320404410442044304440445

.01

.01

.01

.03

.02

.03

.03

.02

.01

.01

Citrus fruitsGrapefruit, FloridaLemonsOranges, FloridaOranges, California

Other fruitsApples, DeliciousApples, MclntoshBananas, 40 lb. boxGrapesPeachesPearsStrawberriesCantaloupes

Dried fruitsPrunesRai si ns

Fresh and dried vegetablesDried vegetables

Beans, driedFresh vegetables, except

CabbageCarrotsCeleryCorn, sweetLettuceOni onsTomatoesSnap beans

Sweet potatoesNew YorkChi cago

White potatoesWestern, ChicagoMidwestern, ChicagoEastern, New YorkWestern, New York

potatoes

White potatoes. Western, Los Angeles

4/5 bu.half box4/5 bu.half box

tray ctncell ctnboxlug3/4 bu.boxqt.crate

lb.lb.

100 lb.

50 lb.48 lb.cratecratecarton50 lb.30 lb. cbu.

50 lb.50 lb.

100 lb.100 lb.100 lb.501b ctn501bs.

0133

01010 10201030104

010101020205030311040415

0101010111012202023102410303510353

0101610171020281

0191

.03

.02

.02

.02

.02

.01

.01

.04

.03

.02

.01

Hard winter Ord., no. 1, Kansas CitySpring, no. 1, D. N. Ord., MinneapolisSoft white, no.1, Portland, OregonRed winter, no.2, St. Louis

Other grainsBarley

No. 2 feed, Minn.Corn

No.2, ChicagoOats

No.2, MinneapolisRye

No.2, Minneapolis

Livestock

CattleSteers

PrimeChoiceGood

CowsCommercialCutter and canner

CalvesCalves, Choice, Lancaster at stockyardsChoice, South St. Paul

HogsBarrows and giIts

200-240 lb.Barrows and gilts 270-300 lb.

Sows 350-400 lb

LambsChoice

bu.bu.bu.bu.

bu.

bu.

bu.

bu.

100 lb100 lb100 lb

100 lb100 lb

lOOlbs100 lb

100 lb100 lb

100 lb

100 lb

295.7 295.9 298.2

Ind

Far

01 Farm products

307.4

250.3

251. 1

310. 1

241.2

234.5

311.7

246.2

242. 1

252.8 279.8

239.7250.9342.4203.9256.0159.4232.7217.8217.4274.8367.4(3)

169.2216.8(3)

390. 1278.9483.8

242.7

557.4187.9171.4224.9226. 1168.4275.0233. 1112.8153.5225.2213.2231.6325.4350.2310.5260.6333.3408.3

227.0

244.7253.2225.7251.6233.0

216. 1

180.9

213.2

289.2

313.6

257.3

256.0264.8308.3265.0263.8259.0250.7257.6179.4118.2241. 1

234.2234.8238.5(3)

264.4183.7243.3122.3199.6138.6299.6255.2304.9262.8306.0(3)

215.4(3)(3)

384.5251.3497.5

270.8

546.0223.4200.9283.8213.5228.4378. 1281.675.9

300.8253.7228.8267.8323.3361.8304.9249. 1353.8403.6

213.6

246.3258.7225.8236. 1239.3

193.2

176.7

186.3

298.5

317.9

225.0

225.9235.6269.4235.8236. 1210.9213.6206.4165.4121.0210.0

196.4200.0193. 1(3)

241.6168.2210.2122.3170.6140.3273.7249.0326.9268.3340.0(3)

213.4338.8(3)

384.5251.3497.5

305.5

511.9270.5214.2253.6273.4304.5481.3356.991. 1

347.8255.0244.3260.6314.9356.0289.0249.1292.3405.9

225.2

251.2264.6231.3243.3238.0

209.0

185.2

202.8

314.8

330.8

236.8

234.4244.8279.8245.7242.2217.0218.5212.8171. 1120. 1222.4

218.3221.3220.9(3)

$5,96512.5005.28010.125

15.12516.7507.70516.304(3)

14.6182.500(3)

.524

.833

45.000

4.68810.50013.00011.00021.00010.71910.50018\500

11.75013.500

I5V25O8.6888. 1259.50010.938

t

4.4154. 1784.0703.790

2.180

2.635

2.215

3.850

63.75060.75056.000

37.70033.250

94.25071.500

46.550(3)

236.9 232.5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code ±/\ CommodityI

I Un i tI Other| i ncJcxI base

1 r i riSept. |Dec. | Jan. |I 1981 2/1 198 1 2/1 1982 2/ I

Jan.198 2

014

0141

0 2

01420180185

015

0 151010

01520 100 10601070 1 010 1 1

01530101002

] 15501010C

M CM

0 1610102

0162010

017

0171010!

018

0181010

018201001 1

01830100 1 1012013

019

0191010 100 1 1

.04

.01

.01

.0 1

.02

.02

.02

.01

.01

.01

1 .01

0113 .0101 1502022022203033

0192010

.02

Live poultry

Chickens

TurkeysHensToms

Plant and animal fibers

Raw cottonGr 41, staple 34-10 spot mkt.

Domestic apparel wool64's, staple 2 3/4 in. and up62's, staple 3 in. and up60's, staple 3 in. and up

54's, staple 3 1/2 in. and up

Foroi qn woolApparel wool

Australian 64's type 62Carpet wool

Hard fibersAbaca, manila fiber, qrade I

Soft (bast) fibers

Fluid milk

Milk eliqible for fluid useMi Ik, fluid use

Milk, manufacturinq qrade

Eqqs

Eqqs, larqo

Hay, hayseeds and oilseeds

HayAlfalfa

HayseedsAlfalfa hayseedsClover

OilseedsFlaxseedPeanutsCottonseedSoybeans

Green coffee, cocoa beans, and teaGreen coffee

Santos, no. 4Colombian, ManizalesAmbr i z, two bbMexi can, washed

Cocoa beansAccraBahi a

TeaBlack

Leaf tobaccoLeaf tobacco

lb.lb.

lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.

275 lb. bl.

lb.

100 lbs

100 lbs

Pecans (in shell)

100 lb.100 lb.

bu.lb.tonbu.

lb.lb.lb.lb.

lb.lb.

lb.

100 lb.

lb.

177206239

.7

.0

.5

165.2200.5213.2

153.9173. 1(3)

$0,315(3)

Jun/73

Jun/73

202.0232. 1217.3186.4172.9167 .2

256.2203.4214.6335.8

234.3305.4260.4

175.9

287.3

275.8212.5

315.8227.3

202.0232. 1217.3186.4172.9167 .2

242.6198.6209.6311.2

236.6309.9264.9

175.9

286.7

274.7211.6

3 17.8228.8

195.5226.0211.1169.8168.3162.3

239.4195.9206.83 0 7.2

244.2324.6264.9

175.9

287.6

273. 1210.4

328.5236.5

200.9 199.1 193.5

2.7502.5502.0501 .8001.675

58.500

.290

13.622

12.850

168.9

267.2

241.8233.2

250. 1234.2243.6

273.2215.8631.4172.424 1.2

268.9

298.22S6.9263.3352.7275.0303.5409.4406.0413.6

170.9

218.8

217.62 14.4

215.6193.2278.9

219.924 1 . 024 0.8(3)

224.7

2S0.2

329.5329.0316.9371.5325.3353.633 0.5373.2333.0

163.5

218.4

217.62 14.4

207.0133.2284.6

219.6236.2224.7139.7227.2

230. 1

327.2323,3319.0352.7316.4353.6402.S402.5402. 1

.730

45.000

99"

-

8(

.667

.750

'.500.420.000

>.240

.510

.500

.070

.430

. 160

.050

262.5

169.2

265.6

143.8

267.2

(3)

Processed foods and feeds 248.9 244. 0 247.4

010 1060 107010801090404 0 104020403040405050105030504

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Cereal and bakery products

Bakery productsWhite pan bread

White pan bread, northeastWhite pan bread, north centralWhite pan bread, southWhite pan bread, west

Othor brondWhite hearth broadDark wheat breadRye breadOther variety bread

Bread type rollsH?mburqer and weiner rollsEnqli sh muffi nsOther bread typo rolls

258.5 255.9

Dec/68Dec/68Dec/68Dec/63Doc/80Doc/80Doc/80Dec/SODcc/80Doc/SODec/80Dnc/80Dec/SO

272.6253.9244.9256.0236. 9271.0105.6103.7106.0108.2104.710S.6103.51 12. 1107. 1

274.2261.7244. 9260.0240.3274.9107. 1103.7103.5109.4107.0109.5110.11 12.4107.2

275.0262. 9(3)

259.8240.3279. 1103.0(3)

110.7109.4107.0110.3111.01 12.8107.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J./ CommodityOtherindex Sept. |Dec.

198 1 2/1 198 1 2/Jan.1982 2/

I Jan.I 1982

Bakery products (Cont'd)

060601070701070208080108020909011212012121012102

01010101020103010901110202150223

01010102

0214010201030104

,99

.02

.01

0223

01010201040106010801110113011504041904210423042404250431050563056505670569

03031603170319032105060602060306040808040805

0101010102010301070202110212021303031403150317031803210322032304042504260427

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.08

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.01

.05

.03

023

Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbsBread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs

Sweet yeast qoodsYeast raised doughnutsOther sweet yeast goods

Soft cakesSnack cakesOther soft cakes

PiesSnack pies

Cake type doughnutsCake type doughnuts

Cookies and crackersCookies lb.Crackers lb.

Flour and flour base mixes

Standard patents, Buffalo 100 lb.95 pet. patents, Kansas City 100 lb.Standard patents, Minneapolis 100 lb.Soft red winter wheat flour 100 lbs.Standard patents, Portland, Oregon 100 lb.

Flour base cake mix lb.Pie crust mix lb.

Milled riceRice, no.2, medium grain lb.Rice, no.2, long grain lb.

Other cerealsRolled oats case/24Corn meal, white lb.Macaroni lb.

Meats, poultry, and fish

MeatsBeef and veal

USDA choice beef carcassesUSDA utility beef carcassesUSDA good beef carcassesOther USDA graded and ungraded beef carcassesPrimal and fabricated beef cutsBoneless beef including hamburgerVariety meats (edible organs)

PorkSlab baconSliced baconHamsPicnicsBoston buttsPork loins

Other meatsFrankfurters, skinless, all meatBologna, all meatFresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casingCanned luncheon meat, 12 02. can case/24

Processed poultryYoung chicken

Whole broilers, wet ice, grade A, bulkOther wet ice pack bulk broilersTray pack broilersFrozen broilers

Mature chicken: hens/fowlTurkeys

Whole young hens, grade A, frozenWhole young toms, grade A frozenOther young turkey

Further processed poultry/small gameTurkey, cooked or smokedChicken, cooked or smoked

Fresh and processed fishUnprocessed fin fish

Haddock 100 lb.Halibut lb.Salmon lb.Yellow pike lb.

Fresh processed fishHaddock fillets lb.Shrimp lb.Oysters gal.

Frozen processed fishCod fillets lb.Flounder fillets lb.Ocean perch fillets lb.Shrimp lb.Frozen fish blocks lb.Frozen fish sticks lb.Frozen fish portions lb.

Canned fishSalmon, no. 1 tall can case/48Tuna, 6 1/2 02. can case/48Sardines, Maine, 3 1/4 oz. can case/100

Dairy products

Dec/80Doc/80D G C / 8 0Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/73

Dec/74

Dec/72

Dec/80D G C / 8 0

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/70

Dec/69Dec/8 1Dec/81Dec/81Dec/81

Dec/81Dec/81Dec/81Dec/8 1

Dec/73

104.6105.3102.6106.0103.8103.5104.6102.8105.0

103.8315.7337.6263.8

206.5191.4188. 1183.6172.885.6172.0242.3230.6142.9

268.2294.2244.7

288.2312.8245.0259.5

253.3

250.0254. 1262.7230.6259.2102.0100.994. 199.7

236.4105.8238.6284.3217.5285.7222.0260.6266.5256.8274.4274.8

190. 1180.3(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

189.0175.9199.3(3)(3)(3)(3)

362.2427.3385.4453.4438.6373.5359.4389.0394.9269.8349.9130. 1346.3351.9362. 1428.8297. 1367.0370.0298.2359.3328.7

104.6105.9103.5106.6103.6103.4104.0102.8105.0

105.2315.7(3)(3)

201 . 1183.7187.5(3)

168.876.3161.9242.2230.6(3)

215.2229.5200.6

294.5333.5241.7259.5

236.3

229.7231.8236.6213. 1229. 194. 192.288.683.7

211.186.4

229.8292.3(3)

220.6179.2253.0248. 1252.9278.9274.0

167.8159.5(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0165.3150.0178.6100.0100.0100.0100.0

383.4460.8391.8435.3507.9325.8397. 1404.8444.9279.7370.5130. 1365.2387. 1413.9476.4316.4351.837 1. 1282.6359.3363.3

102.8105.9103.5106.6103.9(3)

104.9102.8105.0

105.2315.7337.6263.8

204. 1188. 1193.8191.5175.777.2164.5242.2230.6(3)

205.9217.7193,3

295. 1340.6241.7259.5

244.2

237.4237. 1248.4(3)

234.394.494. 186.784.9

228.597.9

245.5273.7(3)

253.6216.4251.4248.9246.3(3)

271.0

170.6163.9153.4103.5104.3102.894.7166.4154.6180.5101.299.6(3)

100.0

400.0492.4899.2435.3507.9(3)

445.3794.9(3)

283.0379.9(3)

390.3387. 1428.0477.5317.0360. 1367. 12S7.8353.4363.3

$1

1210101010

. 158

.734

.740

.638

.763

.347

.333

. 185

. 198

.336

.631

140.0001.8002.200(3)

3.780(3)

21.500

(3)1.5501. 1004.5501.103

1.305

83.00044.50042.000

245.5 247.2

Sea footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code ±/ CommodityOtherindexbase

Sept.1981 2/1 1982 2/

Jan.1982

0109011101130115

011101120113

0202110221025103031103130315

01310132

0 141017 1

.02

.02

.02

.01

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.08

.06

010 101010201220 123012501260 131020251025302550259

02420202060303010304031 10321

02430 10 10 102

024401030 1040 106010701090 1110 1 170 1230 12501260 1310 1330 1370 14 10 14 40 146

02450 101010301050 10S0 1090 11101 120 1 130 1 150 1 160 1 180121

02460 101

025

0252

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.02

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

. 99

. 99

.99

.99

.09

Fresh processed milkNorth Eastern ReqionNorth Central ReqionSouthern ReqionWestern Region

ButterGrade A and AA, New YorkGrade A and AA, ChicagoGrade A and AA, San Francisco

Natural and processed cheeseNatural cheese, except cottage cheese

American-type cheeseItalian-type cheeseOther natural cheese, except cottage

Processed cheese and related productsProcessed cheeseCheese foodCheese spread

1/2 qal.1/2 qal.1/2 qal.1/2 qal.

lb.lb.lb.

IcBulkPre-packaged, half qallons

qal.qal.

1/2 oz. can case/48lb.

caso/24case/24

Concentrated milk productsMilk, evaporated, whole, 1Milk, nonfat, dry

Processed fruits and veqetables

Canned fruits and juicesCanned fruits

ApplesauseApplesFruits for saladsFruit pie fillinqsOlivesPeachesPears

Canned fruit juicesPineapple juiceGrapefruit juiceApple juiceOther whole fruit juices and mixtures

Frozen fruits, juices and adesFrozen frui ts

Frozen blueberriesFrozen juices and ados

Grapefruit juiceOfchor froznn fruit and berry juice, concentrateC i trus pulp

Driod snd dehydrated fruitsPrunes, 1 lb. pkq.Rai si ns, 15 oz. pkq.

Canned voqotables and juicesBootsCarrotsSweat corn, cream styleSweet corn whole kcrnalFresh lima beansGreen poasBrans, qreen and waxSpinachVcqofcnble combinationsTomatoesTcrnato pulp and puroeTomato sauceCatsupTomato juiceMushroom5Whito potatoes

Frozen voqotablosFrozen qreen peasI* r o z o n ci r* o o n b c n n sFrozen Brussels sproutsFrozen French fried potatoesOthr>r frozen potato productsFrozen cauliflowerFrozen spinach

Othsr frozen combinationsFrozen carrotsFrozen snoot cob corn, yellowOther frozen voqotablos

Dried and dehydrated voqotablesPotatoes, instant mashed lb.

Suqar and confectionery

Raw cane suqarRaw cane suqar

Refined suqar

100 lb.

Apr/74Apr/74Apr/74Apr/74

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Dec/72Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Dec/67Dec/67

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/81

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/81

Doc/67Jun/8 1

Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/SIJun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/67

Doc/77

194.2144.9140.7158.7166.7

226. 1231.5222.6219.2

309. 1100.2100.2100.4100.2100.0218.3100. 199.7

233.6218.7240.6

407.2307.6460.3

270.0

279.3244.8237.5100.3100.096.3

113.9287.0211.1333.6493.3312.4323.210 1 .2

318.3104.8102. 199.2

335.599.299.792. 1

4 08.7270.7459. 1

233.7102.6(3)

233.4207.0100.0198. 1202.6100.3105.7213.010 4.4238.7266.0261.2201.3107. 3

267. 1292.3102. 1108.5275.2103.0103.4100. 1102.6101.698.9

105. 1102.6

200.6

246.8

211.7

140.2

195.7144.9142.4160.7167.2

225.7229.2221.3223.9

311.9100.9101.0101.1100.9101.2218.3104. 1103.8

233.9(3)(3)

410.7310.8464.0

271.4

280. 1252.5255. 1(3)97.9

106. 1129.2288.4205.0323.7493.3308. 1352. 1100.6

304.910 4.710 1.194.0

313.8(3)99.680.6

278.7462.7

24 0.0108.4(3)(3)

211.5104. 0199.3196.510S.4(3)

228.01 12.2244. 1270.8284.2198. 11 14.3

271.7(3)

104.8(3)

282.7104.6(3)

100. 1107.4101.9109.2111.3102.6

188.5

250.9

230. 1

14 7.5

196.5144.9142.816 1.4169. 1

225.6229.2221.2223.9

312.210 1.1100.9100.9101.8101.1218.0104.4103.7

233.9(3)(3)

410.7310.8464.0

272.8

282.2253.7256.210 1 .697.9

106. 1(3)

288.4203.5327.3495.8308. 1350.4100.8

304.4104.710 1.193.8

312.9(3)99.680.6

278.7462.7

24 0.6106.298.5(3)

206.0104. 1195.9199.41 13.2109.2230. 11 15.0(3)

279.7283.3190.9114.6

273.4298. 1105.2(3)

282.7105.4(3)(3)

108.7(3)

109.2111.8105.3

196. 1

260.8

246.9

158.9

$1,7631.4781.785

(3)(3)

21.935.956

18.21225.431

footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code J/ j CommodityOther 1 I Iindex jSept. |Dec. I Jan.b.ir.e 1198 1 2/11931 2/1 19S2 2/

Jan.19S2

0253

0254

0255

01010102020102020203

010101020103

0101010102020201

.01

.02

.01

.05

.0 1

.02

.07

026

010101010302021102120303210322

0262010106012101310505020503050405050506050905110519060609

010101 .990102 .990103 .99020206 .03030311 .030312 .09

Refined suqar (Cont'd)

Consumer size packaqcsGranulated cone suqar 5 lb.

For use in food manufacturinqGranulated cane suqar in baqs 100 lb.Granulated beet suqar in bulk 100 lb.Granulated beet suqar in baqs 100 lb.

Confectionery materialsHoney, extracted lb.Chocolate coatinq, milk lb.Corn syrup 100 lb.

Confectionery end productsCandy bars

Solid chocolate bars lb.Chocolate coated bars lb.

Chewinq qumChowinq qum case

Beveraqes and beveraqe materials

Alcoholic beveraqesMalt beveraqes

Boer, 11 or 12 oz. bottleBeer, 11 or 12 oz. can

Distilled spiritsUhiskey, straiqht bourbon, fifthWhiskey, spirit blend, fifth

MineStill table, fifthStill dessert, fifth

Soft drinksCola, excludinq diet cola

Cola, bottled, excludinq diet colaCola, cans, excludinq diet colaCola, bulk, excludinq diet cola

Other carbonated drinksCarbonated oranqe sodaLemon, lime and lemon-limeRoot beer and sarsaparillaGi nqer aleCarbonated qrope sodaOther carbonated nondiet sodaDiet colaOther carbonated diet soda

Noncarbonated soft drinksOther noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades

Packaqcd beveraqe materialsCoffee (whole bean, qround, t instant)

Ground roasted coffeeWhole bean coffeeSoluble (instant) coffee

CocoaPowdered, sweetened, lb. pkg lb.

TeaBaqs lb.Loose lb.

0271

0272

010101110121

028

0281

999999

9999999999999999

0101 .010103 .040105 .07

0101 .990105 .990111 .010121 .010131 .010141 .02

020201

0102 .990104 .990106 .990121 .990133 .990165 .99

0103 .990111 .99

se/24se/24

so/ 12so/ 12

se/12se/12

Other beveraqe materialsMaltFlavorinq syrup (fountain)Kola syrup, for use by bottlers

Fats and oils

Animal fats and oilsLard commercial sizes (over 3 lb

Crude veqetable oilsSoybean oil, crude, not deqummedSoybean oil, crude, deqummodCottonseed oi1Peanut oilCorn oi1Coconut oi1

Refined veqotable oilsCottonseed oi1Corn oilSoybean oilPeanut oil

341b.qal.qal.

lb.lb.lb.lb.

lb.lb.lb.lb.

Dec/77

Dec/77

Dec/77

D G C / 7 7Dec/77

137.8261.6140.6238.9268. 1267.3

174. 1295.0274.5296. 1

1 19.41 14.7257.4221.4

142.3270.2148.3263.7285.8238.9

155.2295.7267.9251. 1

1 19.4114.7257.4221.4

152.8(3)159.9284.7(3)

285. 1

153.3299.7270.2244.9

1 19.4114.7257.4221.4

Shorteninq and cookinq oils

Shortcninq, animal or veq/animal, commercial sizesShorteninq, 10 0* veqetable, commercial sizesMarqarineSalad and cookinq oilsAll other fully refined oils

Miscellaneous processed foods

Jams, jellies, and preservesOther jams and preservesGrape jellies

Pickles and pickle products

321.7 321.7 321.7

249.1 251.5 253.5

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Doc/68Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Dec/68

D Q C / 8 0

Jun/80

Dec/81Dec/81

Dcc/81Dec/81

Jun/81

191.0188.9194.9180.8175.6154. 1205.4236.8238.7249.3

307.8313.2312.6100.5100.4103.0101.1256.0101.8284.4100.0102. 1105.9105.4100.0100.0

312.9323.3335.699. 1

286.5

348. 1210.6210.3226.2

275.4206.0178.8

224.3

312.9102.7

178.6186.0103.8117.9323.4189.7233.0

188.9177.5193.5177. 1298.5

236.7(3)(3)

208.4233.8(3)(3)

253.0

295.3111.7292.0

192.4187.8(3)(3)

178.7156. 1210.6245.2245.5261.4

312.6321. 1323. 1(3)

100.4102.910 1.1255.0102.3280.8102. 1(3)

105.4107.4105. 1107.4

316.8328.8342.7101.0287.6

348. 1207.9207.9222.0

275.4206.0175.4

219.3

295.494.2

167.0175.890.7109.5250.6220.5233.0

186.6171.6218.3171.424 1.3

237.5100.0100.0209.6235. 1100.0100.0

250.1

292.7(3)

293.0

194.2189.4192.4183.0181.6160.3210.6245.2245.5(3)

313. 1320.8322.4(3)

100.4103.4101.4255.3102.4(3)

102. 1(3)

104.4107.4105. 1(3)

321.6335.0349.3101.3293.7

348. 1207.9207.9222.0

267. 1208.3179.6

217.0

285.293.8

164.5173. 189.5112.3212.2211.7231. 1

181.7171.6211.7167.3211.2

236.598.7(3)

209.3232.7(3)(3)

250.5

292.7(3)

293.0

$28,151(3)

27.625

4.5613.421

.200

.263

.240

.308

.290

.320

.235

.333

292.3 298.9 299.7

Seo footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code J/j CommodityI Other| indexI base

Sept. |Dec.1981 2/I1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.j 1982

Pickles and pickle products

0 10 1010201030 1040105

01010 1020107

01510153

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.02

0 103010S01130 1310 141

.99

.99

.99

.03

Dill or sour picklesFresh cucumber picklesSweet picklesOthor finished pickle productsUnfinished pickle products

Processed eqqsFrozen or liquid whole eqqsDri ed whole eqqsFrozen or liquid eqq yolks

Speci alti esPork and beans, no. 300 canSpaghetti no. 300 can

Other frozen processed foodsFrozen beef pie

Neat snucesPrepared mustard

Other miscellaneous processed foodsMayonnai seFrench dressi nqOther pourable-type dressinqsPopper, whole, blackPeanut butter, 12 oz. jar

Prepared animal feeds

Grain by-product feedsB0101

0 1110 121

01010 111

0101010301050121013101410 151

0303010303030503070309

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.02

.99

.99

BranMiddlinqsGluten feed, corn

Veqstable cake and meal feedsCottonseed mealSoybean meal

Formula feedsBroiler feed, completeEqq layer feedStarter-qrower feed, completeDa i ry feedBeef cattle feedSwi ne feedHorse & mule feed

Miscellaneous feedstuffsOther than pet food

Maat mealDry tankaqeFi sh mealGrain, qround, rolledMineral mixture

doz.dos.

lb.

lb.doz.

tontonton

ton

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/81

Dec/75

Jun/8 1Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/79

Dec/80Dec/80

(3)295.7100. 1101.0103.9

191.7192. 1185.9(3)

230.5293.4224. 1

233.0177.4

100.0100. 1

258.7222.999.2

100.0214.3347.4

222.9

210.9197.0188.3222.4

263.3223.0264.8

212.4208.3217.580.6

208.4203.3210.196.4

201.0103. 1266.7251.5271.583. 1107.0

(3)(3)

106.7(3)

103.9

187.4188.0181.6100.0

236.0302.6229.5

238. 1181.3

100.0100. 1

247.7222.6(3)

100.2215.0292.3

217.2

219.3197.0185.9237.9

254.7239.4253.8

205.9196.9209.076.8

204. 1199. 1

205.895.3

195.792.0

234.3222.5262.570.9105.9

290.2(3)

106.7104.3(3)

190.3180.0179.8(3)

236.0302.6229.5

240.6181.3

100.0100. 1

247.3222.499.3

100.4215.0292.3

217.7

216.4187.5176.6242.0

257.1242.7256.0

206.7194.9(3)75.6

205.7200.4

205.4(3)

195. 190.9

228.7220. 1260.771.0106.0

$4,0032.750

.825

79.00076.000117.000

185.000

205.000227.500360.000

Textile products and apparel 202.9 203.1 203.7

020214

010 10102020102020203021 1

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

0 10 10101030105020221030331033203330334034503510361

010 10 10303220331

.05

.02

.05

.0 1

.02

.04

.01

Synthetic fibers

Unprocessed filament yarnsNon-ccllulosic

Nylon textile yarn, selected deniers

Staple, tow, and fiberfillCellulosi c

V i scossNon-cellulosi c

Nylon and aramidAcrylic and modacrylicPolyesterOther non-eellulosic staple, tow, and fi

Processed yarns and threads

YarnsCotton

Cotton yarn, combed knitting, 30'sCotton yarn, carded weavinq, 20/2'sCotton yarn, carded knitting, 20's

WoolWool knittinq yarn, 2/20's

Syntheti cTextured nylon yarn, 70 denierNylon filament yarn, 1300 denierSpun nylon yarn 15-18Nylon bef yarn, 1300 denierPolyester/cotton, 1S'sSpun acrylic, 6 denierSpun viscose rayon, 1.5 denier

ThreadsCotton

Cotton thread, industrial useSynthet i c

Polyester thread, industrial useCorespun thread, industrial use

berfill

lb.lb.lb.

lb.

lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.

cone

conecone

Dec/75

Dec/75

Jun/81

Jun/81

Dec/75Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75Dec/76Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75

161.0

161.2168.6101.8

.103.5

168. 1103.8110.6103.7(3)

104.7

142.3

140.8258.9230.6287.2287.8

193.0134.6151. 1165.5143.8(3)

142.7153.4157.0

160.4281.3167.7144.5153.2150.3

162.4

163.7171.799.9

103.3

168. 1103.5110.699.3(3)

102.9

139.8

137.9245. 1217.7270.9273.7

193.3132.8151.7163. 1137.7(3)(3)

152.9160.0

163.0286.4170.7146. 1155. 1152.2

163.7

165.7174.3103.0

103.5

167.7103.8110.6100.8101.6104.0

135.3

132.9243.8217.0269.9271.6

193.3126.6159.8163. 1136.7140.6141.4150.2159.3

163.0286.4170.7146. 1155. 1152.2

.883

1.9141.7461.553

4.019

2.8572.0551.8161.5831.7532.6741.613

5.610

5.9407.247

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodi ty

033

0337010101010301050 1090 1110 1 130 1 170119030341035303590361036303670369037104046 1

0338030301

034

0 3420 101010 10801090202210252030361

0343040403040905

06070703

038

0381010 1130 122015201550 163017201730 1740 17501760 1770 17801790 182018802021 10213021502170218022202250 2?7023302390254026302720274027502780282028502870303320 334034303470348

0 364

0382010102

code

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.99

.02

.02

.03

.02

.02

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 10

.04

. 16

.08

.07

.04

. 13

.06

.03

.04

.32

.08

.09

.0 1

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.999 9!07.05.99.01.0 1.09.02. 14.09.0 1. 0 4

.03

.06

. 99

.99

.99

. 0 2

.09

11

1/j Commodi ty~ |

Gray fabrics

BroadwovonsCotton

Plain printclothSheetingOsnaburqCotton duck & allied fabricsDrillS a t c o nCorduroyAll other qray cotton fabrics

Synthcti c100*/, filamant nylon taffeta

11

11

I U n i t |

I

10 0% spun polyester/cotton bed shoetinq

100% spun polycster/rayon fabricSpeciality fabric

OtherBurlap

KnitsCircular knits, except hosiery

Fi n i shod fabrics

CottonCorduroyDenim, over 10 oz.Canton flannel

Wool

Men's wool outer jacketinqSynthetic

KnitsCircular knit outerwear fabric

100% spun yarn sinqle knits

I

cloth

yd

ydVdyd

yd

yd

yd

100% filament yarn interlock or eiqhtlock dbl. knitsOther circular knit fabric

Warp knit outerwear fabricWarp knit underwear and niqhtwear fabric

ApparelLJomnn ' 5

Women's unit priced dressesSki rtsCut snd sewn blouses and shirtsSweatersUntrimmed coats and caposPantyhoseStock i nqsBrassi oresCor rets and qirdlesPantiesSlipsNiqhtqowns and sloopcoats

Swi msui tsWashable service apparel

Men's

pepepePQpo

popepepepe

pcpape

- unit- un i t- unit- unit- unit

- unit- unit„ unit- unit- unit- unit- unit- unit

Trousers, except uniform, all cotton or cotton blend

Corduroy jenns and jean-cut casual slacksOne piece work suitsWork pants

Dress and business shirtsKnit pullover qolf and polo shirtsBus. typo sport coatr./ j^ckets-al 1 woolLicht weiqht outer jacketSocksT-shi rtBri ofsPajamas and other niqhtwearTiesHats and capsWork qlovos and mittens

Infants' and children'sChildren's sport shirtsChildren's drossesBoys' su i tsBoys' jeans & jean-cut casual slacks.Boys' work clothinq, except jeans and

Textile housefurnishinqsBed clothes

Bedspreads and bedsets

pepe

pepcpeprpepepepe

pe

- unit^ un

r unr unr unr unr unr unr unr un

•fc

t•fct

tttt

r unit" uni t

other fabricswork shi rts

per unix

per unit

Otheri ndexb n r< P

Dec/75

Doc/75Dec/75Doc/75Dec/75Jun/76Jun/76Doc/75Dec/75Dec/80D G C / 8 0Dec/75Doc/75Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Dec/75Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Dec/75Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Doc/75

Dec/75Doc/75Dec/75Dec/75

Doc/75Jun/76Dnc/75Jun/76

Dnc/75Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Dec/77

Dec/77Dec/77Doc/77

Dec/7 1Dec/77

Dec/77Dec/77

Dec/77Doc/77Dcc/77

Dec/8 1Dec/SiDec/8 1Doc/8 1Dec/8 1

Doc/7 7Dnc/77Dec/77Doc/80Dec/77Dec/77

Dec/77

Doc/73Dcc/77

Doc/77Dec/77Doc/80Dec/8 1Dec/3 1

Dec/7 7

Dec/77

Sept.

Index

1 1iDec. |

1981 2/I 1981 2/1

149. 1

149. 1159.5163.6145.3134.0167.9165.2121.789.21 15.4145.7135.810 1.9100.299.8

157. 1100.9103.2102. 1140.495.8

149.8100.3100.3

126.8

143.3153 ! 1140.6152.4246.8185. 1159.914 9 I 9127. 1139.4

112. 1103.3100.6106. 197.9

100.0100 .0167.6

127.3

188.0166.9124.01 15.2124.4155.8160 . 910 1.0122.8197.7165.314 0.3136 .3146.6122.4126.3139.32 12.4(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

222.5144.6129.6130.9105.6137.3136.4230.5124.5223.01 19.6133.4290.5192.314 5.11 18.0103.3(3)(3)

133.7

232.2133.0235.0

147.7

147.5157.5163.0(3)132.6160.0161.6120. 187.5114.8144.5136.9102.010 1.198.3

148. 410 1.9103. 192.9136.887.8

152.2

103.8103.8

125.8

14 1.715 4 '. 3133. 1150.8239.3134.3159.1149^2126.714 1 1

111.3102.510 1.4104.997.6

99.998.7

164.2

128.4

189. 1168.2122.51 15.5127.5153.716 1.910 1.0123.320 1 .5165.314 0.3140.714 7.61 19.9(3)(3)

213.9100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0(3)144.6129.3132.4(3)137.3139.2234.7(3)

228.01 19.6133.4290.5191.3139.71 15.8(3)100.0100. 0

135.4

238. 1134.0235.0

Jan.1982 2/

Prico

Jan .1982

148.3

148. 1156.2163. 1(3)(3)160.0159.41 19.480.0115.8146.2135. 1(3)

10 4.998. 1

15 1.5101.5106. 193.6137.091.5 $23,500

152.0104.210 4.2

126.7

14 1.0151.8129.3 2.138139.8235.6 .843185.216 0 5 5 7 95149.2 6.990126.7143. 1 7.286

111.6102.8100 . 1107. 197.9

100.498.7(3)

129.3

190. 1169.2122.6117.1127.516 1.5163. 1101.0123.3209.6170.0142.0142.7149.91 19.9(3)(3)

214.7100.0100,0100.0100.096.999.7

226.214 4 1130!4(3)(3)140.6140.2(3)(3)

223.0121.1(3)

293.0193.2139.71 18.5(3)

100 .0100.0

135.0

24 1 .9135.2235.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ j CommodityI I Other 1 I ~~]

I index |Sept. |Dec. I Jan.I b.isR M981 2/11981 2/I 1982 2/

Jan.1982

0383

013201330152020232040432

02021203032203320342

.01

.03

.05

.07

.03

.06

.02

Textile housefurnishings (Cont'd)

Flat sheets, except crib sizeFitted sheets, except crib sizeP i 1 louicases

Bath & kitchen productsShower and bath curtains

Window and furniture accessoriesDraperies

Fabricated products, n.e.c.Campinq equipment

Camping tentsIndustrial products

Cordage, twine and ropeTarpauli nsIndustrial and institutional towels

perperper

per

per

per

perporper

uni tunitunit

unit

unit

unit

uni tuni tunit

Dec/77Dec/77Doc/77D G C / 7 7Dcc/69Dec/77Dec/69

D G C / 7 7

Dec/77Dec/77

D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7

134.3137.5(3)146.8205.7122.0160. 1

132.7

123.0133.9256 .5153.7133.8

136.0139.5(3)

148.3(3)

131.0174.4

133.9

127.5134.7259.4161.6137.2

138. 114 1.5131.2148.3205.3136.6178.5

134.8

135.7134.7259.4161.6137.3

Hides, skins, leather, and related products 261.7 262.7

041 Hides and skins

0411 Cattle hides0 102 .99 Packer, branded cow0111 .99 Packer, native steer, heavy0116 .99 Other cattle hides

042 Leather

0421 Finished cattlehide and kipside leather0 1 Sole leather0101 .01 Light bends02 Upper leather, including patent0201 .99 Dress and casual shoe0202 .99 Other upper leather03 Other grains04 Finished splits0401 .99 Finished splits

0423 Finished sheep and lamb leather

0425 Rough, crust, and wet blue0 1 Rough, crust, and wet blue0101 .99 Rough, crust, and wet blue

043 Footwear

0431 Men's footwear0 1 Men's leather upper footwear0113 .99 Dress and casual shoes0115 .99 Boots0117 .99 Work shoes or boots0119 .99 Other leather upper footwear03 Men's non-leather upper footwear030 1 .99 Men's non-leather upper footwear

0432 Women's footwear01 Women's leather upper footwear0101 .99 Dress shoes0103 .99 Casual shoes0105 .99 Sandals0107 .99 Boots0 109 .99 Other leather upper footwear03 Women's plastic upper footwear030 1 .99 Dress shoes0305 .99 Sandals0309 .99 Other plastic upper footwear04 Women's other non-leather upper footwear

0433 Children's footwear (size 8 1/2 - 12)0141 .99 Children's leather upper footwear0143 .99 Children's non-leather upper footwear

0434 Misses' footwear (size 12 1/2 - 2 1/2)0 147 .99 Misses' leather upper footwear

0435 Youths', boys' ftwear. (size 12 1/2-6)0153 .99 Youths' and boys' leather upper footwear0155 .99 Youths' and boy's non-leather upper footwear

0436 Infants'/ babies' ftwear. (size 1-8)0159 .99 Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear

0437 Athletic footwear0165 .99 Athletic footwear designed for sports

0438 Other footwear0169 .99 Other footwear

044 Other leather and related products

0441 Luggage and small leather goods0111 .09 Week-end case, women's, nonleather ea.0 122 .03 Attache case, non-leather ea.

Men's dress leather gloves

Industrial leather

Dec/80

Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

362.8315.4344.394.7

313.2

314. 1310.7284.7299. 197.899.9102.884.984.9

368.3323.4343.496. 1

311.9

311.8304.8(3)

295.996.310 1.7103.782.782.7

372.9327.5353.696.2

320.3

319.7312.9(3)

303.298.9103.0104.591.291.2

352.2 353.5

Jun/81Jun/8 1

Dec/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dec/80

Dec/80

D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dec/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Dec/67

83.583.5

242.9

278.0280.0104. 11 12.0105.9104.7

96.3

221.7217.910 1.310 1 .898.2(3)105.997.898.897.3100.0

202.5107.9103.2

100.299.5

108.8110.3105. 1

106.6105.9

99.9107.8

103.3

245.0

197. 1230. 1188.8

328.4

357.9

83.483.4

241.7

278.9279.7103.6111.7106.6107.7

101 .8

218.3216 .2101.399.8(3)(3)106.993.598.9(3)(3)

202.6108.0(3)

99.598.4

108.8110.3(3)

109.4106.2

99.9107.8

103.3

250.5

203.3(3)

226.2

328.4

37 1 .4

93.6(3)

241.4

280.4281 .3104.4112.3106.9108.4

101 .8

216.5213.010 1.9(3)(3)90.3(3)94.3(3)(3)(3)

202.6108.0(3)

99.598.4

108.8110.3(3)

109.4106 .2

99.9(3)

103.5

252.7

204.8(3)

226.2

338.5

37 1 .4

(3)$21,007

157.937

See footnotes at end of table.

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0 1 0 101030104010601070109

020209 .990212 .990213 .99030301 .990302 .990303 .990305 .990402 .99

Coal

AnthraciteChestnutBuckwheat no. 1Buckwheat no. 2Buckwheat no. 4Buckwheat no. 5StovePea

Bi tuminous coalIndustrial sizes, spot, (prepared)

Steam electric utilityMetallurgical, high volatileMetallurgical, low volatile

Industrial sizes, contract (prepared)Steam electric utilityManufacturi nqMetallurgical, hiqh volatileMetallurgical, medium volatileUnprepared bituminous coal and lignite

Coke

510.2 515.6

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Dec/73

Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/7 6Dcc/81Doc/8 1

619.9524.2685.6143.4134.6107.2129.8141.5

505.8436. 1139.2757.3744.4143. 1174.7127. 1105.8(3)(3)

643.7552.9(3)

152.4(3)(3)

135.5151.0

510.6434.4137. 1757.3744.4145.0178. 1128.9105.9100.0100.0

643.7(3)(3)

152.4(3)(3)(3)

151.0

521.4441.8(3)

763.1(3)

147.4181.4131.5105.8(3)

105.6

Commodity

04440101

05

code

.03

U Commodity

Cut soles, men* s

products and power

Unit

pr.

Other 1i n d e xb a s e

S e p t .1981

375442

703

?/

.3

.8

.5

Index

Dec.1981 2/

375.3442.8

702.7

Jan.1982

375.442.

705.

2/

38

8

Price

Jan.1982

$2,775

469.7 470.3

0102 .020103 .010108 .0101090111 .01

05310102 .020103 .030104 .01

0 1 0 40 1 0 50 1 0 6

02.03

1 1011204130714 11151416 17172118241927

1 10112041307141 115 1416 171721JS24

.02

.01

.04

.01

.01

.01

.0 1

.01

.01

.0?

.01

.04

.01

.01

.01

.01

.0 1

0202010202020303030103020303

040 104020403

0572V020 1030 1

0573V02010301

.06

.07

.07

.06

.07

.03

.07

.07

.07

.03

Birmingham, AlabamaMilwaukee, WisconsinIndianapolis, IndianaSt. Louis, MissouriPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Gas fuels

Natural qasInterstateIntrastateImported

Liquefied petroleum gasPropaneButaneEthane

Electric power

Commercial power, 40 kw demandNPW EnqlandMid-AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralUost South CentralMounta i nPacific

Industrial power, 500 kw demandNow EnqlandMid-AtlanticEast North CentralWost North CentralSouth AtlanticEnst South CnntralUor,t South CentralMountainPacific

Crude petroleum (domestic production)

Petroleum products, refined

Gasoli neRooular

Dealer tank-wnnon to retail outletsSales to jobbersCommercial consumers

PrcmiumDrnler tank-wagon to retail outletsSnips to jobbersCosntnorc i al consumers

Unlrr.drd qasolineDealer tnnk-waqon to retail outletsSnlcs to jobbersCommercial consumers

Light distillatesKoroDone to resellersCommercial jet fuel, kerosene base

Middle* disti llatosF U G I oil no. 2 to resellers

net tonnet tonnet tonnot tonnet ton

mcfmcfmcf

qal.qal.qal.

10,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,000

200000200000200030200000200000200000200000200000200000

qal .qal.qal .

qal.qal .qal .

qal.qal.qal.

qal.qal .

qal.qal.

kwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwh

kwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwhkwh

Dec/7 1Dec/7 1

May/77May/77May/77

Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77

Dec/70Doc/70DPC/70Dec/70Dec/70Doc/70Doc/70Doc/70Dec/70

Dec/70Dec/70Drc/70Doc/70Doc/70Dec/70Doc/70Doc/70Doc/70

Feb/73Fob/73Feb/73Fob/73Fob/73Fob/73Feb/73Fob/73Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77

Feb/73Feb/73

Fob/73Fob/73

478470484316315

976

1162362183264

695188255173

383

327324352299255275307289265314

440449460354324365332413

.9

.8

.3

. 1

.6

.6

.9

.9

.3

.2

.8

.9

.8

.2

.8

.6

.5

.7

.6

.2

.4

.6

.7

.4

.3

.2

.6

.3

.8

.3

.4

.8

.8(3)

510

796

806

72466660376570259155068070025625026226 1

1044819880

1067874839

.0

.8

. 1

.6

.4

.6

.5

.0

.6

.6

.0

.7

. 1

.3

. 1

.8

.6

.0

.6

.8

. 1

.7

485.2470.8484.3316. 1315.6

1007.7

1210.4373.0200.4262.9

700. 1193.4257.3164. 1

383.8

325.6328.0332.9283.4235.0285.7313.228 1.0246.4362. 1

442.6453.4435.3344.4252.240 1.3394.6396.3(3)

594.8

787.4

798.3

717.3659.3595.6757. 1701.1585.6550.5655.3708.5254.0248.2260. 1258. 1

1036.8826. 1870.4

1057. 1862.7835.2

485.2470.8484.3(3)

315.6

990.2

1195.2372. 1191.9263.3

678.3134.8256.2163.2

392.5

331.8323.4329.0283.9235.0276.4312.3281.627 1 .8410.2

4 54.0453.4449.0341.52S6.4398.53S6.340 1.9370. 1676.4

787.4

802.9

7 14.36 53.4594.574 3.46 94.6595.0550.6692.4702.4252.2247 .0258.0254.9

1043.1833.8875.0

1064.4870.7837.8

159162161

.750

.400

.000(3)

161

224

91810657566066 54603599598810

1375012140103818079907691719090816313206

1

1

111

111

11

11

.500

.384

.750

.966

.433

.573

.235

.504

.325

.303

.304

.816

.707

.742

. 163

. 6 1 8

. 7 6 6

.04 9

.405

.827

.721

.557

.072

.503

.2S2

.051

.999

.046

. 152

. 130

. 182

. 110

.056

.070

.059

.026

.008

.000

Soo footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ Commodi tyOther I \~ |index |Sept. |Dcc. j Jan.b.mn |19K1 2/11981 2/1 1982 2/

Jan.1982

0401050 1060 1

0 11101120113

0101010 103010402020102020203030301

.04

.02

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Residual -fuelsContaininq 0. Z'4 or less sulfurContaininq 0.31 to \.0'4 sulfurContaininq more than W. sulfur

Lubricatinq oil materialsDri qht stockNeutral stockPale oil

Finished lubricantsAutomotive oil

Automotive motor oil* retailAutomotive motor oil, commercialOther automotive oil, commercial

Industrial oilIndustrial oilsProcess oi1Motalworkinq oil

Lubricating qreasePetroleum qrease

Petroleum wax

qal.qal.qal.

qal.

lb.

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/73Dec/73Dec/74

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/73Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/73

1 192.4115.499.299.8

888. 1494.6(3)

327.9

346.8342.8290.3105.9107.8109.2359.0106.9107.5105.4226.6

1 175.81 13.896.999.0

888. 14 94.6(3)(3)

347.734 3.2(3)

107.8107.8109.6359.8107.4110.1106. 1229.4

1231.0132. 1103.398.0

888. 1494.6(3)

327.9

347.8343.6290. 1(3)

107.8109.5360.2106.6(3)

106.0229. 1

• 1. 178.678.586

5 0 7 . 6 5 0 9 . 5 5 0 9 . 5

Chemicals and allied products 2 9 3 . 3 2 9 2 . 7 2 9 3 . 4

Indus 3 7 1 . 8 3 6 4 . 6 3 6 3 . 8

01010101030 104010602020302040205021102130214022102220223024102620264026502670281

0614 6

01010101090121013101320 14 102020 102120221023102350236024 102460251026 10271027203030 10302030303110321032403280331033303350 34 10343034503470 349035603610363036503660367037 103810382

.99

.06

.99

.99

.04

.03

.03

.04

.02

.04

.04

.04

.03

.04

.04

.04

.02

.02

.05

. 1 1

.05

.04

.03

.04

.06

.02

.01

.03

.06

.0 1

.02

.06

.03

.08

.06

.07

.03

.05

.06

.02

.02

.03

.05

.03

.03

.03

.04

.01

.08

.06

.02

.01

.03

.04

.03

.01

.04

.05

.05

Basic inorqanic chemicalsAlkalies and chlorine

Chlorine liquidSodium carbonate (soda ash)Sodium hydroxide, liquid (caustic soda)Chlorine qas

Othrar inorqanic chemicalsAluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrateAluminum oxide (alumina calcined)Aluminum sulfnteCalcium carbideCalcium oxide, (lime)Calcium phosphate, dibasicHydrochloric acidHydrofluoric acidHydroqen peroxideNitric acid 42 deqrecs beSodium chlorateSodium mctasilicateSodium silicatesSodium tripolyphosphateSulfuric acid (contact), 66 be

Basic orqanic chemicalsPr i mary

Benzene1,3 ButadieneEthylenoPropylene, chemicalPropylene, polymerToluene

Intermedi ateAcryloni trileCyclohexaneEthylene oxideFormaldehydeOrtho - xylenePara - xylennPhenol, syntheticPhthalic anhydrideStyrone, monomerToluene 2,4 + 2,6 diisocyanateVinyl acetate, monomerVinyl chloride, monomer

Other basic orqanicsAcetic aci dAcetoneAdi pi c acid1-Butanol (butyl alcohol)Carbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlorodi fluoromethaneDichlorodifluoro methaneDiethylene glycolDiisodecyl phthalateEthanol (ethyl alcohol)Ethyl acrylate, monomerEthylene dichlorideEthylene qlycol, polyesterEthylene qlycol, technicalIsopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)Maleic anhydrideMethanol (methyl alcohol)MothylchloroformMethyl ethyl ketone (MEK)Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK)PerchloroethyleneTri chloroethyleneTrichlorofluoro methane

ton

lb.tontontontontontontonlb.tontontonlb.tonton

qal.lb.lb.qal.qal.qal.

lb.qal.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.

lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.tonlb.lb.lb.lb.qal.lb.lb.lb.lb.qal.lb.qal.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.

Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/80Dec/73Dec/74Doc/74Doc/73Dec/74Dcc/73Dec/75Dec/73Dec/73Dcc/73Doc/73Dec/73Dec/74Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73

Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/75Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/74Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dac/73Dec/73Doc/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/75Dec/73Dec/73Doc/73Doc/73Dec/74D G C / 7 3Doc/73Dec/73Dec/73Dec/73Dcc/73Dec/73

298.6311.7203.2311.6390.495.5

296.3222.0214.9235.4196.0280.4196.6201.2272. 1(3)193.3292. 1256.5286.6421.3256.5

408.6596.5459.9502.8782.2848.6701.5499.7454.2162.4545.0559.8412.382S.5442.4396.4(3)

548. 1282.4357.9(3)

341 .4267.8484.0(3)

367.6(3)

255.4247.6232.9346.7332.0387.3181.0374.9428.4427.2422. 1126.6459.7291.0423. 1352. 1257.0326.0292. 1

303.0320.0204.7345.9392.899.2

299.4221.7207.9292.4205.9230.6202.2203.9283.9(3)

204.5294.4(3)

290.8(3)

26 1 .4

395.0579.0426.6505.7724.4848.6690.3484.6437.316 1.6(3)

512.5418.4828.544 1 .0372.4(3)

504.9(3)

363.2(3)

330.0278.9496.4(3)(3)(3)

247.8260.5250.8306.8(3)

390.0184.3393.3390.5337.2(3)

1 17.8454.2300.5(3)

353. 1265.5348.5302.6

307.0329. 1207.7345.8409.7101.3301.7221.7212.7288.0209.9289.7202.5202.5277.3153.0206.3283.6256.4290.8423.9258.6

391.7578.4422. 1505.7697.7834.3711.9479.5435.2162.5517.8505.2409.4825.64 4 1.0373.6314.2495.4294.2(3)(5)

325.42S3.2497.4(3)(3)

312.5255.7259. 1255.2305.6(3)

382.2(3)

389.73S7.6325.54 18.2113.2(3)

298.4406. 1349.7265.8345. 1307.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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II

Commodity code J/1 Commodity

I

I U n i tOtheri ndexbase

Sept198 1

Index

2/Dec. I1981 2/1

Jan.1982 2/

Price

Jan.1982

Prepared paintP i t i

0622

0101011101210131014101510161

0101040105011201 1401180 136013901510171018101910192020202020302050207020802090211021402 1603030103020303030503070309031104

0101010301050 10901170 12S0131013201330142014401450147014301490151015401610162016301650167016301690171017201730174

.02

. 10

.07

.06

.09

. 0 7!08

.01

.01

.03

.01

.01

.02

.03

.01

.01

.01

.04

.01

.01

.01

.01

.02

.01

.0 1

.02

.01

.01

.01

Paint, inside, latexVarnish, floorEnamelPai nt, i nsi de, oilPaint, outside

Paint, roof and barn

Methyl methacrylateSoya bean oilN-butyl-acrylateEpoxy, unmodifiedMelamine-formaldehyde resin

Tall oilEthyl acrylate, monomerPhthalic anhydridePentaerythri tolN i trocellulosePolyvinyl acetate

Paint piqments

Chrome yellowYellow iron oxideKaoli n clayTalcT i tani urn di oxi deZinc oxideZinc dust

Paint solventsAcetoneN-butyl alcoholIsopropyl alcoholEthyl acetateMethyl ethyl ketoneMineral spirits, rule 66Xylol (mixed xylones)

Paint additives

Druqs and Pharmaceuticals

Materi alsPhenacetin (acetophenetidin)Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)Citric acidSali cyli c aci dBismuth subnitrateCellulose qumCodeine sulphate

Phenylpropanolami ne hydrochlori deIsoniazidL-lysine monohydrochlorideMentholPhenobarbi talPentobarbi talPotassium iodideReserpi neNoomycin sulfateSulfadiazi neStreptomycin sulfateSulfanilami deSulfapyri di neSulfathiazoleVitamin A, synthetic, dryVitamin B1Vitamin B6Vitamin B2Vitamin B12Vitamin C

.99010109020209 .99

0101120202010505010606 1 10619080909011 11111131311

99,99

,99

.991501 .991699

Preparations, veterinaryPrescri pt i on

Prescri pti onNon-prescription

Other non-prescription

Preparations, ethical (prescription)Systemic anti-infectiyes

Broad spectrum penicillinsAnt i-arthri t i cs

Anti-arthriticsAnti spasmodi c/anti secretory

Anti spasmadi c/anti secretoryCardiovascular therapy

AntihypertensiVG druqsOther cardiovasculars

HormonesDi urct i cs

Di urcti csDermatoloqicals

Funqi cidesAnalqesics, internal

Codeine and combinationsCouqh and cold preparations

Vi tami nsMiscellaneous ethical preparations

qal.qal.qal.qal.qal.qal.qal.

lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.

tonlb.lb.tontonlb.lb.lb.lb.

lb.lb.qal.lb.lb.qal.qal.

lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.lb.kiloqramlb.kilolb.lb.lb.lb.lb.qramkilokilokilolb.kilokilokilokilokilokiloqramkilo

Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76

Jun/76

Jun/76

Jun/76

Jun/76

Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76

Jun/76

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

250.7217.7239.0251.2277.9269.5263.7292.6

308.0148. 1152.6129.5158.5171.8156.2243.0106.4179. 1(3)

276.0303.9184.9159.5230. 1195.8384.4137. 1191.7272.9336.2122. 1188.0233.5190.2148.2227.7186. 1353.6615.6568.4157.a

197.«

228.3199.9298.6250.S247.«216.2213.3245.2180.6129.«192.D258. t152.«344.5116.7

256.7225.8(3)

254.6279.4(3)

269.0297.9

307.9148.8152.6124.4163.6173.2157.3230.8106.4179. 1(3)

275.0303.9196.3159.6236.5(3)

384.4143.4199.9272.9(3)

122. 1188.0231.9(3)

148.8228.9190.5346.5600.5559.7153.0

198.7

224.8199.9295.0250.9247.4216.2220.7204.4180.6129.8192.0258.8152.8295.4116.7

551.3 551.375.C 75.0109.5 109.5258.5 258.5146.3 146.3100.(121. <281.C150.(

) 100.0• (3)

(3)150.0

270.9 270.9105.1175.C22.C

105.0175.022.0

278.8 278.8

95.2 95.092.692.6

91.5• 91.5

99.2 100.2100.

176.;140.6112.<357. <108. (247.

101.4

177.4> 139.8> 106.6) 357.9) (3)) 247.0

103.3 103.3180.8 180.5101..S 102.0101.2 99.5176.8 176.8122.2 129.0101..S 106.9192.5 197.6106. 1 111.3201.2 202.0109..100.162. *

3 108.71 100.0• 162.6

104.8 104.9

259.3225.8243.2260.3286.0279.0273. 1302.7

308.7148.6159.6123. 1(3)169.5157.3229.5106.4(3)

324.5(3)

303.9197.0160. 1(3)(3)

384.4147. 1205.7272.9(3)(3)

188.0231.5(3)(3)

224.0188.2(3)

607.4559.7159.6

200.9

224.9199.9295.0274.7247.4216.2220.7204.4180.6129.8192.0258.8152.8295.41 16.7551.375.0109.5258.5146.3100.0(3)(3)150.0270.9105.0175.022.0

278.8

95.391.891.8100.798.4

180. 1141. 1109.8357.9(3)

247.0103.3187.3102.0107.0183.9129.0106.9200.5(3)

202.1108.7100.7162.6106.3

$10. 10612.41914.52612.57214. 11913.403

2.2001.660.810

1.28010.8101.490

775.000.800

10.00012.00012.2007.25019.5007.0009.320.300

75.00032.55047.0002.000(3)(3)

33.00039.00042.00056.0008.00011.900

See footnotes at end of table.

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11

Commodity code J./ICommodi ty

1

1 Unit1

1I OtherI index1 t>asn

Sept1981

In1|Dec

2/1 198

drx

i 2/Jan.1982 2/

Price

Jan.1982

0635 Preparations, ethical (prescription) (Cont'd)

991699189923992499259999

0101110 1 120 1 19020221022303030104041 1041206060107070108081 10819099999159999

1 11212131414021403151514

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Bronchial therapyCN5 stimulantsNutrients and supplementsOpthalmic and otic preparationsPsychothGrapcuti csOther miscellaneous ethical preparations

Preparations, proprietary (over counter)Vi tami ns

Adult multivitaminsB-complexOther vitamins

Cough and cold preparationsCouqh syrups, expectorants, drops, lozenqes,Deconqestants

Laxati vesLaxati ves

Analqesics, internalAsprin/aspi rin-salicylate oompoundsNon-aspi ri n

External analqesics and counterirritantsExternal analqesics and counterirritants

Antiseptics and antibacterialsAntiseptics and antibacterials

Antaci dsLiquidsOther antacids

DermatoloqicalsMiscellaneous proprietary preparations

Hrmorrhoidal preparationsOther miscellaneous proprietary preparations

Bioloqical productsBlood I derivatives, human useVaccines, toxoids, & antiqens

Ant i pensDiagnostics & other bioloqicals

Diaqnostic substancesAllerqenic products

Bioloqicals for veterinary useVaccines 4 viruses, vet. use

Fats and oils, inedible

Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/8 1

Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Dec/80Jun/80

105.3110.0106. 1111.5105.7103.2

235.2188.499.4(3)

102.5233.0100.0106.4273. 1100.6259.7104.710 1 .6212.9102.6229.8109.7219.7100.0100.0100.010 1.1100.099. 1

101.897.0

106.7106.8104.7103.6110.9

98.0110.0(3)(3)

106.4103.3

239. 1189.2(3)(3)102.9235.7100.0106.5273. 1100.6267.0108.510 1 .6212.9102.6230.4(3)

220.2100.0100.4105.5103.6102.7101.0

102.997.0

106.7(3)

105.8105.61 10.9

98.0110.0(3)

114.0107.8113.2

241.4190.4100.8103.4102.8237.6100.0107.5273. 1(3)

273. 1109.9107.4212.9102.6230.4(3)

231.8107. 1104.2105.5103.6102.7101.4

104.099. 1106.7(3)

107.3(3)(3)

285.6 280.4 272.8

010101110121015101610171

.01

.01

.01

.01

CastorCoconut

oiloil

Menhaden oi1TallowGrease,Grease,

white, choiceyellow

0202010211022102310251030301040411

01010501110126013602026 1026302650267030371

0 128013101320134

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.04

.99

.99

.99

.05

.0 1

.01

.01

.01

0662030301040401050502060601070702

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

dry formdry, 5-10-15 NPKdry, 6-24-24 HPKdry, 10-10-10 NPKdry, 12-12-12 NPKdry, misc. NPK1i qui d form

liquid form

l b .l b .l b .l b .l b .l b .

Agricultural chemicals and chemical prod

Mixed fertilisersComplete mixed fort.

Comp. mixed fert.Comp. mixod fert.Comp. mixed fert.Comp. mixed fort.Comp. mixed fort.

Complete mixed fert.Complete mixed fert.,

Incomp. mixed fert.Incomp. mixed fert., quar. P205 & K20 only

Fertilizer materialsN i troqcnates

Anhydrous ammoniaSolid & solution nitrateNitroqen solutionsUrra

PhosphatesPhosphate rock 63-70 b.p.l. tonTriple superphosphatesAmmonium phosphatesPhosphoric acid, 52-54% APA

PotashPotassium chloride (muriate) domestic K20 eq.

Pestici desPyrothrum flowers lb.2, 4, 5-t lb.2, 4 - D lb.Pentachlorophenol lb.

Plastic resins and materials

Themoplastic resinsLow density polyethylene resins

PE resin, low, film and sheetinqHiqh density polyethylene resins

PE resin, hiqh, blow moldingPolypropylene resins

Polypropylene for fiber and filamentStyrcne plastics materials

Polystyrene resins, straightVinyl and vinylidone resins

Copolymer resins excluding dispersion

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/30Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/SO

Dec/74D G C / 7 6

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/75Doc/80Dec/75Dcc/80

Dec/80Dec/75

226.9211.0239.4339.82S9.8312.7

292.6

264.8107.91 10.0103.8109.2tOS. 6108.5

108.6111.6102.4

250.7219.0280.2183.0104.3237.4298.5522.6308.8148. 1173.8277.4292.7

447.6335. 1273.0337.6230.0

296.8

109.7111.8279.8

168.41 19.4173.2109.6349.9104. 1(3)

226.9214.9239.4335. 1263.5324.2

294.5

263.6107.9112.5(3)

109.7103.5108.6

(3)109.7(3)

251.4220.0282.5184.5107.6235.6298.6522.6316.8147.0179.3280.6293.2

458.0335. 1278.0337.6230.0

297.0

109.0104.0251.6

168.4125.0(3)

111.6(3)

102.0(3)

219. 1214.9239.4311.1259. 1324.2

295.8

264.5108.3115.7100.9111.31J7.4108.9

(3)109.991.9

253.2221. 1(3)

190.51 10.2233.3300.8522.6323.0149.7179.4285.6299.7

458.0335. 1278.0337.6230.0

293.8

107.5105.5(3)

159.7121.9(3)

109.0(3)

100.5128.3

$0,420.278. 175. 163. 148. 140

1.9102.5001. 100.460

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ CommodityI Other I | | II index (Sept. |Dec. I Jan. | Jan.I base I 198 1 2/11981 2/1 1982 2/ I 1982

090901

010202010202030301040401050501

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Themoplastic resins (Cont'd)

Other nonengineering thermoplastic resinsOther nonengineering thermoplastic resins

Thermosetting resinsEpoxy resinsPhenolic & tar acid resins

Phenolic molding compoundsAll other phenolic & tar acid resins

Polyester resins, unsaturatedPolyester resins, unsaturated

Urea-formaldehyde resinsUrea-formaldehyde resins

All other thermosetting resinsAll other thermosetting resins

067 Other chemicals and allied products

Soap and synthetic detergentsSoaps

Chips or flakes, laundry lb.Soap, cleansers lb.Toilet lb.

Synthetic detergentsHeavy duty, powdered or granulated lb.Light duty, powdered or granulated lb.Light duty, liquid lb.

0675 Cosmetics and other toilet preparationsShaving preparations

Shaving soap and creamAftershave preparations

Perfume, cologne & toilet waterPerfumeCologne and toilet water

Hair preparationsSoap shampooSynthetic organic detergent shampooHair tonics (inc. conditioners)Hair dressingsHair spray (aerosol)Home and commercial permanentsOther hair preparations

CreamsCleansing creamsFoundation creamsLubricating creamsOther creams

Lotions and oiIsSuntan 4 sunscreenHand lotionsOther lotions and oils

Cosmeti csLip preparationsBlushesEye preparations

DeodorantAerosol underarm deodorantCream, liquid and roll-on deodorant

Manicure preparationsNail lacquer and enamel

PowdersFace powderWet application powder

Bath oils and saltsBath oils and salts

0679 Misc. chemical prod, and preparationsEssenti al oils

Peppermint oil lb.Citronella oil lb.Lemon oil lb.Orange oil lb.Lemongrass oil lb.Lavender oil lb.

Explosi vesANFO, except slurry

Industrial gasesAcetyleneCarbon dioxideNitrogenOxygenArgon

Other miscellaneous chemical productsGelatin, edible lb.Glue, animal hide lb.Dextrin, canary dark 100 lb.Dextrin, white 100 lb.Rubber/phenolic resin adhesive pal.

See footnotes at end of table.

0101010111015102025202560258

02020102050303010305040401040504110421042504310451060601060206030604070701070407050808010802080309090109021111011212021203131301

0101010102010301040105010602023103030103020303030403050909050908091209130917

.05

.05

.03

.04

.02

.05

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.01

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.02

.02

Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/80

Jun/80

Dec/7 1Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80Dec/7 1

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80D G C / 7 1Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80

Dec/7 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81

108.5

106.6

104.6254.2149.0

165.9

144.9

103.5

257.4

241.4250. 1261.7224.3269.6237.7251 .6231.7211.8

211.3104.8247.7148.6117.9266. 1217.7103.6138.4106.9218.0113.2246.7205.4113.91 19.4299.9107.3139.8105.9114.6104.3164.7109.8122.5187.4110.4149.7106.3197.8107.890.2145.6115. 1206.3109.7

158.5

298.4260. 1167.9605.2228.493.6

254. 1231.2294.5247.597.7100.7101.397.495.6100.0307.9230.3291.6179. 1174.8319.8

108.5

108.2

106.7254.2(3)

165.5

(3)

103.6

260.2

249.3258. 1279.9232.8276.6245.6258.8242.8219.9

210.6116.5(3)184.0111.2258.5199.4104.8(3)109.7225.7(3)(3)

21 1.5113.9123.2321.5(3)(3)

109.81 15.2103.2(3)

109.81 14.7205.2111.7117.7111.7(3)(3)90.6147.71 19.3241 . 1113.0

(3)

300.8258.8(3)

567.4228.493.6(3)

247.7295.4249.9100.6109.2103.896. 110 1.1(3)

308.0230.3291.6179. 1174.8321 .4

108.8

108.0

106.7254.2(3)

(3)

(3)

103.5

262.8

249.8258. 1279.9232.8276.6246.2258.8242.4221.8

219.5111.5239. 1169.6127.8300.2227.0105.4142.9110.1225.81 15.7(3)(3)

117.2125.8343.9113.6139.8112.0116.3(3)

168. 1114.5129. 1209. 1111.7151.2115.4214.61 17.290.8148.2121.6221.31 16.0

134.0

299.9275.4167.9567.4228.493.6

460.2247.7293.2(3)

10 1.5110.5104.896.2102.9100.0304.6230.3291.6179. 1174.8321 .4

$1.132

.561

.698

.692

10.2503.75010.050

.6008. 15015.000

2. 120.84 0

15.57014.920

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01010101020103020212021502190222030321

07120101010102010301050(110202210303510353

0713010 10701350 1370202410249025103036 103620364040453045904630474048404950 5050 1050205030 504

072

07210601

07220101 1704040 1

.02

.99

.99

.99

.05

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 1 1

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.08

.09

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.07

.99

.04

.02

.02

.02

.02

0724

0725010101020 1030 1040105

07260 10 10 10 10202020102020203

07270101

07280 10 101020 104

.04

.03

.02

.02

.05

. 12

.0 1

.05

. 13

.09

.01

.01

. 1 1

.99

Rubber and rubber products

Crude rubberNatural rubber

LatexNo. 1 ribbed smoked sheetsNo. 3 ribbed smoked sheets

Synthetic rubberPolychloroprenePolybutadi eneStyrene butadiene-solidSpecialty elastomers

Reclaimed rubberWhole tire reclaim

2 6 0 . 3 2 6 6 . 4 2 6 7 . 3

l b .l b .l b .

l b .

Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materialsTi res

Passenger car pneumatic tires, bias-plyPassenger car pneumatic tires, bias-beltedPassenger car pneumatic tires, radialsTruck/bus tires, including off-highwayTractor/implement tires

Inner tubesPassenger car/motorcycle inner tubes

Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair matlTread rubber, natural and syntheticOther tire sundries and repair materials, n

Miscellanous rubber productsFootwear

upper

slabdoz. pr.100 pr.

pRubber soles,ful1,men'

Rubber belts and beltingConveyor and elevatorTransrni ssi onMotor vehicle belts

Other miscellaneous rubber productsHose, lonq length, textile, nonhydraulicHose, machine made, wrappedHose, braided or loomed, helical reinforcedRubber cement 5 gal. canAll other rubber hose

do2. pr.

Plastic products

Plastic construction productsPipes and fittings unit

Unsupported plastic film & sheetingPVC

PVC and PVC copolymer unitOther

Other uni t

Laminated plastic sheets

Laminated plastic sheets unit

Foamed plastic products

Plastic packaging and shipping productsBottles uni tFoamed protective pads and shapes unitCaps and closures unitOther plastic and packaging products unit

Plastic parts and components for mfg.Parrs for transportation equip.

Motor vehicle parts, including foamed unit01 ha r unit

Other parts and components for mfg.Parts for office and computing machines unitElectrical parts unitOther unit

Disposable plastic dinner and tablewareCups, including foam unit

Consumer and commercial plastics, n.e.c.Flower pots and plant containers unitOther, not elsewhere classified unit

pi antic hoso

Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/74Dec/74

Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/75

Dec/81Dec/8 1Dec/8 1

Dec/8 1Dec/72Jun/79Jun/79Jun/79Jun/79Jun/79

Jun/78

Dec/69Jun/78

Dec/70Dec/70Jun/78

Jun/7S

Doc/70Jun/78

Jun/78

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78

Jun/78Jun/78

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78DPC/8 1

283. 1243.2278.2253.3235.3297.7280.0268.398.6103.4

198.0

256.5255.0245.8181.2174.4279.9273.9292.2291.7100.8101.299.6

253.9220.2104.999.4102.2310.1323.5175.5298.3294.5323.5309.2286.9254.6(3)(3)(3)

290.0(3)(3)

125.5127.3123.3125.4126.0

129.9

156.6(3)

207.0216.9(3)

129.6

192.0132.3

139.4

133.3128.9128.5150.2132.3125.3

132. 1125.5126.4(3)136.7132.8143.5134.7

136.8127.3

129. 11 15.8(3)(3)

280.7228.4259.2242.6219.3298. 1(3)

268.097.8

105. 1

195.7

255.9254.0246.0181.2175.8273.9274.6295.2299.4102.4102.7101.6

27 1.4220.5104. 999.4102.6303.3310.8176.4295.0312.3(3)

318.7310.3277 .6100.0100.0100.0290.0100.0(3)124.3127.3127.4124.81 19.3

130.3

153.4(3)

206. 1218.1(3)

128.4

187.4129. 1

141.2

138.0128. 1128.6155.5147.7130.9

134.4125.8126.7(3)140.3134.5(3)

136.7

134.0126.5

128. 1111.6(3)

100.0

281.8229.0256.6245. 1220.6299.3280.0269. 197.5106.9

195.7

256.6254.7246.7181.2178.0271.6276.9296.6302.7102.5102.710 1.6

272.622 1 .4105.099.4103.8303.3310.8176.4295.0322. 1346.8(3)(3)

278.0(3)(3)100.0(3)(3)(3)126.2129.4129.5126.412 0.9

130.5

152.2103.6

206. 1218. 1123.9

128.4

189.2130.3

140.9

138.3128.9128.6155.5147.7130.9

134.5125.8126.7(3)140.5136.7152.4(3)

134.0126.5

129.3111.6(3)100.0

07

on

Rubber and plastic products

Un i tOther

base

Index1

Sept. I Dec.1981 2/1 1981 2/

235.7 239.0

Jan1982 2/

239.5

Price

1982

$0,678.488.430

8.818

147. 173

See footnotes at Grid of table.

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0101250 1260127020245024602470303010303030803090312031403150316031803190 404020403040404050406050502

01010701090133019702020203030103020303

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

01010 1110131014101470 172

0822010101020103

083

084

0841

010 1110 1 1501 160202010203030301

0102

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.08

0122 .060123 .06

0101 .990102 .990103 .99

085

Lumber

Softwood lumberDouqlas fir, dressed

Boards under 2" thick2" lumberTimbers & lumber over 2" thick

Southern pine, dressedBoards under 2" thick2" lumberTimbers & lumber over 2" thick

Other softwood, dressedBoards, pondcrosa pineBoards, western red cedarBoards, misc. western speciesBoards, misc. eastern species2" lumber, pondorosa pine2" lumber, white fir2" lumber, western hemlock2" lumber, redwood2" lumber, lodqepole pine2" lumber, misc. western species

Rouah softwood lumberBoards, western species2" lumber, eastern species2" lumber, western speciesOver 2" lumber, eastern speciesOver 2" lumber, western species

Floorinq, sidinq, and cut stockWoodsi di nq

Hardwood lumberHardwood lumber, rouqh

OakGumPoplarOther miscellaneous species

Dressed hardwood lumberOther misc. hardwood species

Hardwood dimensionDimension stock, rouqh or unfinished unitDimension stock, fully machined unitDimension stock, partially machined unit

Millwork

General millworkCabinet,kitchen ea.Door, Douq. fir, ext. selected grada ea.Door,Pondcrosa pine,exterior ea.Door, interior ea.Door, flush type, premium grade ea.Window unit,Pondorosa pine ea.Moulding, Ponderosa pine 100 ft.

Prefabricated structural membersRoof trussesFloor trussesGlued-laminated lumberOther fabricated structural wood products

Plywood

SoftwoodWestern

CdxA-C, exteriorOther sanded

SouthernCdxOther unsanded

Specialty softwood plywoodSpecialty softwood plywood

HardwoodBirch,Standard panel m sq. ft.

Softwood plywood veneer

Softwood plywood veneer

Other wood products

PalletsWooden pallets ea.

Wirebound, fruit and vegetable 100 Dec/67Wirebound, industrial ea. Dec/67

Other sawmill t planing mill products Dec/80Wood chips Dec/80Railway and mine ties Dec/80Misc. sawmill products Dec/80

Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood Dec/81

3 2 0 . 2 3 0 9 . 7 3 1 0 . 6

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/67Dec/67Dec/67

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/68Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/7 1Dec/80

335.3296.882.683.593.0

279.4103.890.295.7

376.494.799.396. 198.4100.093.692.7108.090.596.498.087.497.898.510 1 .6107.991.396. 1

258.7104.810S.097.6103.0101.0102.0101.0104.0(3)

251.7265.3

271.4

278.8205.2401. 1458.4450.0259.6307.8335.0

240. 1301.699.998.7

100. 1

240.8

294.0301.980.885.489.4140.984.077.4

92.0

185.0178.5

200.679.9

321.4269.372.376.290.4

277.0102. 190.292.0

357.792.896.895.297.993. 492.281.797.8(3)93. 196.887.2(3)98.0100.2106.386.3101.7

259.0103.7106.696.8102.599. 1108.499. 1104.0(3)(3)

265.3

273.6

283.7205.2425.6447.6441.4263.5312.7345.9

235.9291.9(3)97.799.9

239.2

289.3298. 181.385.887.0137.981 .476.3

87.0

184.5177.9

206. 182.1

322.3269. 172.376.091.2

278.0102. 191. 189.2360.092.996.395.698.2(3)90.684.9101.5(3)92.697.0(3)95.398.6(3)(3)85.2105.4

259.8103.7106.596.9102.599.6108.699.6104.5236. 1251.727 1. 1

276.8

288. 1205.2425.6447.6441.4263.5312.7372.2

236.2293.3(3)96.899.7

236.8

283.2291.378.382.785.6135.479.474.9

86.8

184.5177.9

208.082.9

2 4 0 . 5 2 3 9 . 5 2 3 9 . 4

1 8 7 . 2 1 8 6 . 6

2 6 2 . 92 6 8 . 93 1 9 . 2

1 0 0 . 81 0 0 . 1

9 7 . 61 0 8 . 1

( 3 )

2 6 2 . 92 6 8 . 93 1 9 . 2

1 0 0 . 51 0 0 . 0

( 3 )108 . 1

1 0 0 . 0

2 6 2 . 92 6 8 . 93 1 9 . 2

100.5100.096.0108. 1

99.0

Commodi ty

03

code V Commodi ty

Lumber and wood products

11

UnitOtheri ndexbase

Sept.1981

289

2/

.3

Indox

Dec. I198 1 2/I

285.2

Jan.1982

285

2/

.7

Price

Jan.1982

$65,5847 1.55670.92950.495

See footnotes at end of table.

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I

Commodity code J/1 CommodityI OtherI indexI base

Sept. I198 1 2/I

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood CCont'd)

010101010202010303010302

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Softwood logs, bolts and timberDouglas fir logs, bolts and timberSoftwood logs etc., exc. Douglas firHardwood logs, bolts and timber

PulpwoodSoftwood pulpwoodHardwood pulpwood

Dec/81Dec/81Dec/8 1Dec/81Dec/81Dec/81Dec/81

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

98.5100.697.3101.9100.5(3)101.2

Pulp, paper, and allied products 277.8 280.7 283.9

0202110212022103

01010202020503031 1

0415050521060625

010111011301 1501 160 1 170 12201230131

01330 134013501360137014101420 1480 149020291030302030403070308031103120314040401

0101010 1 1 10202250303320 4044104420448050551

0101010105010701090202130303210323032703290333033703410342

.06

.04

.04

.01

.01

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.05

.05

.03

.05

.01

.02

.01

.99

. 1 1

.09

.09

. 1 1

.04

.04

.99

.03

.03

.03

.01

.99

.99

Pulp, paper, and products, ex. bldg. pap

WoodpulpPaper-making woodpulp

Bleached sulphate, softwoodBleached sulphate, hardwoodBleached sulphite

Di ssolv i ng pulp

UlastepaperNo. 1 news

No. 1 news,avg. of 5 marketsNo. 1 mixed

No. 1 mixed,avg. of 5 marketsOld corrugated boxes

Old corrugated boxes,avg. of 5 markets.009 semi-chemical kraft clippings

Semi-chemical kraft clippings.009 mixed kraft clippings

Mixed kraft clippingsWhite news blanks

White news blanks,avg. of 4 markets

Paper

odxea xwo sioes<~oated one side

Book paper, no. 3, uncoatedOther book printing paper, uncoatedUnwatermarked bond, no. 4 gradeForm bond, 12 lb.Form bond, 15 lb.Other form bondOther bond, except form bondOther chemical woodpulp writing paperBond, 25/i cotton fiber contentThin paperCover textUncoated body stock

Newspri ntStandard newsprint

2 7 4 . 8 2 7 6 . 2 2 7 6 . 1

Special industrial paperSpecial industrial paper

PaperboardContainer board

Liner, 42 lb. kraftCorrugating medium, semi-chemical

Folding boxboardWhite-clay coated, 80 bright

Set-up boxboardChi pboard

Cor. paperboard in sheets ft rollsBleached board, folding cartonUncoated cup stockTube, can and drum stock

Cor. paperboard in sheets ft rollsCor. paperboard in sheets ft rolls

Converted paper and paperboard productsSanitary papers and health products

Toilet tissueTowelsNapkins>i ndustrialNapkins, household

Paper baqs and shipping sacksGrocery bags

Paper boxes and containersShi rt boxCor. shp. cont. for food ft beverages

Mi Ik carton, 1/2 gallonPaper cups,hotFiber drumsCor. shp. cont. for paper ft alliedCor. shp. cont. for glass, clay, stone

tontonton

ton

ton

ton

ton

ton

ton

gradegradegrades

ched krafteached kraftched krafteached kraftchment

m. sq. ft.m. sq. ft.

ton

ton

100 lbs.100 lbs.ton

casecase1000100

1000

1000

100010001000100

Dec/73

Dec/73

Dec/73

D Q C / 7 3

Dec/73Dec/73Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Dec/73Dec/75Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Dec/73Dec/73Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/74

Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74

Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

394.2270.8395.4243.8429.2245.2

178.5

92.0

187.8

138.8

292.6

331.8

213.3

285.9276.5230.8198. 1232.4102.0100.8280.6103.7224.9

229.2158.4104. 1104.9102.9246.7101.3101.1101.5

316.8100.6307. 1224.5226.7100.9100.0102.3100.3101.11 p 1. 1

261.6254.8253.8259.2255.4155.9300.4298.5

180.7185.3145.6

109.0

262.8348. 1(3)(3)(3)(3)

273.5261.7249.2270.6246.9275.8257.5220.0305.5106.3111.8

417.0284.3424.3239.6436.7266.1

143.4

72.1

164.5

113.3

171.7

182.0

179.0

287.5279.1230.8204.2239.4(3)102.8279.9104.3225.0229.2158.4105.3(3)101.8261.2101.3105.0101.5

316.8100.3312.5223.4217. 1101.4100.8103.0101.6103.0103.0

259.3251.2250.5253.9255.4155.9300.4298.5

(3)185.3145.6

108.5

263.9350.0(3)(3)(3)(3)

269.6255.7249.4273.4(3)

278.3262.8220.0305.5(3)112.2

412.8282.7421.3235.7430.6259.4

135.2

72.1

156.7

94.2

160.8

170.3

171.8

288.8281.3236.4204.2238.9103.7(3)

279.9106.3225.0(3)(3)(3)104.0102.0261.2107.8105.0101.5

316.899.7

312.6223.4217. 1101.499.8100.3101.5104.4104.4

259.7252. 1251.7253.9253.5153.4300.4298.5

(3)185.3145.6

109.2

263.9350.0(3)(3)(3)(3)

268.9(3)

249.9275.5246.6278.3262.8220.0321.3105.8111.8

$503,136415.560

15.900

10. 100

14.800

41.563

36.250

90.625

6.3733.726

404.861

(3)29.921

298.208

(3)

(3)

(3)

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code V/ Commodi ty UnitOtheri ndexbase

Sept. Dec. |1981 2/11981 2/1

Jan.1982 2/

Pri ce

Jan.1982

0915 Converted paper and paperboard products (Cont'd)

03430344034504043104410606450649070751

092

0921

0 10 101210122

9999.99

.0599

.02

.09

01011101120121012202021102210222

010121012301320133013401350 14 102021 10221022202230231023302350241

010 11101 1201 130 1 150 1 1601 1702021302140215021703040411041204140415050514

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Cor. shp. cont. for metal products ex. elec.Cor. shp. cont. for electrical productsCor. shp. cont. for all other end uses

Packaqinq accessoriesGummed sealinq tapeCor. & solid fiber pallets, pads, I part

Office supplies and accessoriesFile foldersAdding machine rolls

Composite cansMotor oi1 can

Building paper and board

Insulation board1/2 inch

Hardboard and particleboardHardboard, type 11, 1/8 inchParticleboard, corestockParticleboard, floor underlayment

Publications, printed matter & printing

NewspapersCi rculati on

Subscriptions, throuqh intermediarySubscriptions, direct to readerSingle-copy sales, throuqh intermediarySinqle-copy sales, direct to reador

Advert i si nqClassified advertisinqCommercial advortisinq, nationalCommercial advertisinq, other

Peri odi calsCi rculati on

Industrial periodicalsProfessional periodicalsWomen's periodicals, sinqle-copy salesGeneral interest periodicals, subscriptionsGeneral interest periodicals, sinqle-copy salesGeneral news periodicals, subscriptionsRoliqious periodicals

Adverti si nqGeneral farm periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsMcrchandisinq periodicalsProfessional periodicalsWomen's periodicalsGeneral interest periodicalsGeneral news periodicalsReligious periodicals

BooksTextbooks

Elementary, hardboundElementary, paporboundHiqh school, hardboundColleqe, hardboundColleqe, paperboundWorkbooks

Technical, scientific & professional booksMedical books, hardboundMedical books, paperboundBusiness books, hardboundOther, hardbound

Reli qi ous booksGeneral books

Adult trade, hardboundAdult trade, paporboundMass market paperbacksJuvenile book s

General reference booksOther, including atlases

lee.

carton

1000case

1000

m sq. ft.

m sq. ft.m sq. ft.m sq. ft.

onsy sales

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Dec/68

Dec/80

Dec/80Dcc/80Doc/80Dec/30Doc/80Dcc/80Dcc/80Dcc/80Dec/80Dec/SO

Dcc/80Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/80Dcc/80Doc/80Doc/80D G C / 8 0Dec/80Doc/80D G C / 8 0D G C / S 0Dec/80Dsc/80D G C / 8 0Doc/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dcc/SODoc/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80Doc/30Doc/SOD G C / 8 0Dcc/80Doc/80Dec/80

115.0106.4110.3268.3263.5107.9219.0243.3296.2272.5280. 1

234.2

243.4254.8

215.2225.4168. 1108.0

109.7

111.1110.0113.0106.9105. 1103.9111.5117.11 12.2109.3

108.7107.9104.3106.9113. 1105.7103.3103.0110.5109.2106. 1111.1108. 1103.31 12.3109.6109.7109.3

107.3105.3104.7108.5102.3104.6111.1109.3108.0108.5105.9100.0117.0111.3107.2101.6107.2105.493.5109.5129.0

116.5106.3(3)

270.5267.7108. 1223.0247.8300.6285.9(3)

227.7

246.5261.8

207. 1223.0164.0(3)

111.5

1 12.4111.41 15.3107.0105. 1103.91 12.81 19. 1111.8110.5

109.4109.0(3)109.6(3)105.8(3)(3)

1 10.8109.6106. 1(3)

109. 1(3)111.31 10.8(3)(3)

111.4111.9109.9111.11 13.0112.6114.0114.0108.9110.5105.9100.0(3)1 12.2109.7103.4111.6105.S98.5119.7(3)

115.0106.9110.2270.5267.7103. 1219.4247.8275.2295.7(3)

233.2

246.3262.3

213.4222.0168.0111.7

113.9

114.8113.7(3)115.2(3)

103.9115.21 16.8117.2114.3

112.9111.6106.8113.2(3)(3)(3)

121.2111.4113.9107.7(3)114.3(3)(3)

1 17.81 16.2(3)

112.4113.21 14.2111.1113.8113. 1(3)114.0109.7(3)105.9100.0122.5112.2111.2(3)117.3(3)93.5119.7(3)

$15,704

87.066

133.251

Metals and metal products 304.9 303.6

Iron and steel 339.8 339.7

01060117

01010101020103010401050106010702021102120213

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.0 1

.01

Iron

IronNo

No

oreMcsabi, reqular-unscreenedPellets

and steel scrap. 1 heavy meltinqPittsburghChi caqoPhiladelphiaDotroi tB i rmi nqhamHoustonLos Anqeles. 2 heavy msltinqPittsburghChi caqoPhiladelphia

qr.i ron

gr.qr.qr.qr.qr.gr.qr.

gr.qr.qr.

tonunit

tontontontontontonton

tontonton

Jun/77

269.8270.2319.5

323.8344.2380. 1333.530 1 . 1182.0364.8152.7192.3356.6365.9367.9324.0

272.0308.4319.5

272. 1291 .6317. 1265.4265.2153.0325.6129.8170.7293.8312.2284.3263.5

272.0308.4319.5

289.5313.4348.6297.630 1 . 1158.0335.9129.8170.7319.4338.0321.9306.7

32.530.805

81.70294.00083.00084.00079.00081.50085.00055.50073.79285.00077.00071.000

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ Commodi ty UnitOtherindexbase

Sept. I Dec.1981 2/I 1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

0215021602170303210322032303240325032603270404310432043504360505410543054405450546054706065106520653065406550656065707076107620764

0101010102010301110113020238

023902410242024302450246024702480249025102520253025402550256025702580259026 1026202630264026502660267026802690271.02720273027402750276027702780279028102820283028402850286028702880289029102920293029402950296029702980299

.02

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.02

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.06

.01

.01

.03

.01

.04

.01

.01

.01

.04

.02

.04

.01

.01

.01

.02

.01

. 11

.01

.04

.04

. 11

.04

.05

.01

.01

.04

.02

.01

.04

.04

.02

.05

.02

.07

.03

.03

.02

.03

.04

.04

.05

.05

.03

.04

.03

.02

.03

.01

.03

. 11

.01

Iron and steel scrap (Cont'd)

Bi rmi nghamHoustonLos Angeles

No. 2 bundlesPi ttsburghChi cagoPhiladelphiaDetroitBi rmi nghamHoustonLos Angeles

Melting, r.r. no. 1Pi ttsburghChicagoBi rmi nghamHouston

No. 1 cupola cast ironPittsburghPhiladelphi aDetroitBi rminghamHoustonLos Angeles

No. 1 bundlesPittsburghChicagoPhiladelphiaDetroitBi rmi nghamHoustonLos Anqeles

Stainless bundlesPittsburqhChi cagoDetroit

Steel mill productsSemifinished steel mill products

Billets, merchant quality, carbonBillets, forging, carbonBillets, alloyWire rods, carbonWire rods, stainless

Finished steel mill productsPlates, A572, grade 50

Structural shapes, wide flangeRails, standard, carbonTie plates, low or high carbonAxles, carbonPlates, carbon, A-285Plates, carbon, A-36Plates, stainlessStructural shapesBarBarBarBarBarBarBarBarBarSheShe

tool steel, alloy, die, tool steel, c. f., alloy, h. r., alloy, hot rolled, stainless, type 304,h.r.,carbon,special, reinforcing, c. f., carbon, c. f., alloy, e.g. stainless, type 303its, h.r., carbon, coilts, h., , carbon

Sheets, c. r.» carbonSheets, galvanized, carbonSheets, c. r., stainlessSheets, electrical, alloyStrip, c. r., carbonStrip, c. r., stainlessStrip, h. r., carbonPipe, black, carbonPipe, galvanized, carbonLine pipe, carbonOil well casing, carbonOil well casing, alloyPressure tubing, carbonMechanical tubing, carbon, weldMechanical tubing, carbon, seamlessMechanical tubing, stainless, weldMechanical tubing, stainless, seamlessTin free steel, carbon, dbl. c.r.Tin plate, electrolyticTin plate, electrolytic, coilsTin plate, e l e c , carbon, dbl.c.r.Black plate, carbonDrawn wire, carbonDrawn wire stainless, type 302Baling wire, carbonNails, wire, 8d commonNails, wire, galv., 8 d commonStaples, fence, galv., carbon steel

Woven wire fence, galvanizedBars, h.r., stainless, forging, 410Bars, centerless ground, stainless, 416Drawn wire, stainless, type 410Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant qualityBands (sheet), h.r. carbon

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tortottoitoitpttoitor

tortortonton

tontontontontonton

tontontontontontonton

tontonton

tonne<net10Clb.

10C10(10C

tontonlb.

lb.lbs.lb.

100 lb.ea100 lb.100 lb.lb100 lb.lblb100 lb.lb100 lb.100 lb.1O() lb.100 lb.lb10(1 lb.100 lb.10(10'lb10(10(lb10(10(

lb.lb.

lb.lb.

lb.) ft.

100 ft.100 ft.10(10(10C10(10(

ft.) ft.) ft.ft.ft.

100 ft.10(ba:ba<ba<ba«ba-10(

lb

ft.se boxse boxte boxse boxse boxlb.

carton505050

lb.lb.lb.

spool20lblblb

rd.

100 lb.100 lb

Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77

Jun/77

Dec/77

Dec/68Dec/69

Dec/70

Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Jun/77Dec/68

402.6148.0208. 1315.4293.0375.9294.3152.2388.9140.4115.3340. 1317.6339.0360.2146.6261.4136.6140.298.3114.2116.8154. 1369.6392.536 1.9370.0175.4382.5151. 1215. 1247.2249.1231.7134.2

345.3369.9396.0392.8347.9374.4126.3343.7354.9338.1398.8362.5309.0366.0387.6255.4369.4327.4354.3356.5285.5377. 1275.4342.6359.7288.2332.0313. 1343.5

235.9312.2348.9225.8344.7382.0393.6408. 5421.4513.934 1.7303.4422. 1217.2239.2272.9362.4371.9317.0391.4365.7262.834 1.4365.8368.6355.3353.8314.6143.6142.8139.8153.0391.9

354.4122.0181.4267.4263.9314.6246.5133.3304.7113. 176.8

287.4263.3272.6318.0141.2229.7119.7125.498.394.4100.6119.9312. 1333.6299.9310.0142. 1338.6126.7191.0191.0199.6177.295.8

348.9370.7396.7393,3348.3375.9126.3347.5368.5356.4398.8362.8309.3381. 1404.4255.5389.5327.4351.3356.7285.5377.5270.2342.6359.6288.2332.4313.5343.9

237.8312.3349. 1225,8345.0404. 1414.2404.4453.6586.2341.7303.4422. 1216.9236.3273.8362.8372.5318.3392. 1365.8262.8341.4367.7370. 1355.3359.2314.6143.6142.8139.8149. 1392.4

354.4122.0181.4285.4284. 1341.2276.7133.3324. 1113. 176.8

310.2291.2304. 1328.0137.4238.8128.2125.498.3104.9100.6119.9331.2343.4351.6337.6142. 1347.0126.7191.0201.6207.2194.795.8

350.8370.7396.7393.3348.3375.9126.3349.5368.7356.4398.8362.8309.3381. 1404.4255.5389.5327.4351.3356.7285.5377.5268.7342.6359.6288.2332.4313.5343.9

237.8312.3349. 1225.8345.0404. 1414.2414.2453.6586.2341.7303.4422. 1213.2236.3287.2389. 6399.2338.4429.7365.8262.8363.9367.7370. 1355.3362.7314.6143.6142.8139.8149. 1392.4

$73,50075.00047.50053.42063.50064.00055.00046.00050.00056.00014.00087.58694.00087.00081.50090.00083.50191.00076.50086.00085.00081.00087.50090. 598105.000102.000104.00081.00083.00083.00055.500

502.530545.000500.000455.000

398.657480.975676.49821.9241. 149

27. 18125.00824.14626.738

385.57025.60424.7131.212

25.2102. 1675.343

41.5871.572

26.71215.04338.60654.5761.865

22.58721.62925.39531.4421.263

41.25234. 1701.035

21.95778.26594.751

792.2331931.934212.63658.637

551.368252.242579.345

33.65832.411

30.67238.8782.245

31.36016.32621.42419.49231.57570.7551.2801.4891.877

18.63019.652

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price Indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)

Commodity code J/ CommodityOtheri ndexbass

Index

Sept. Dec.1981 2/ 1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

1015020235023702390303210322032304042304250427042905051105220606 14062107071207360808180909171 11 151

0 101010501070 10S011101 1201 13

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.32

.03

.04

.04

.03

.03

01010901 170 1 18

01 190 12101220123012601270128013201330 1360 14601510 15602027102720273

0 101060 1110 1 1602022202230303210 32603310336

02020 10202030302030404040 10 4 0 204 0 30 4 0 40505020503060601060207

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.01

.02

.01

.01

.0 1

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Foundry and forge shop productsPressure & soil pipe and fittings, cast ir

Soil pipe & fittings, gray & ductile ironPressure pipe and fittings, ductile ironPressure pipe and fittings, gray iron

Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile iroCastings for passenger cars, gray ironCastings for other motor vehicles, gray ironCastings for passenger cars, ductile iron

Gray & ductile iron castings, otherMolds & stools for heavy steel ingotsCastings for construction & utility useDuctile iron castings, otherGray iron castings, other

Malleable iron foundriesStandard malleable iron castingsPearlitic malleable iron castings

Steel investment foundriesCarbon and low alloy steel investment castingsHigh alloy steel investment castings

Other steel foundrs, carbon steel castingsRailroad wheels and specialtiesAll other carbon steel castings

Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel castAll other high alloy steel castings

Other steel foundrs, low alloy steel castAll other low alloy steel castings

Forge shop productsClosed die forgings, carbon steel

Pig iron and ferroalloysPig iron, basic net tonPig iron, malleable net tonPig iron, bessemcr net tonPig iron, no. 2 foundry not tonFerromanganese gr. tonFerrosi1i con lb.Charge chrome lb.

Nonferrous metals

Primary nonferrous metalsPrimary nonferrous metals, except precious

Aluminum paste pigment lb.Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyedPrimary aluminum ingot, alloyed

Primary aluminum, other types, except extrusion bill Dec/80Aluminum extrusion billetCobalt lb.Domestic coppor cathodeTin, pig, grade A lb.Lead, pig, common lb.Nickel, cathode? sheets lb.Zinc, slab, prime Western lb.Zinc, slab, special high grade lb.Antimony lb.Mercury, 76 lb. flask flaskMaqnosium, piq inqot lb.Titanium sponge lb.

Precious metalsGold, refined tr. oz.Silver, bar, refined, .999 fine tr. os.Plat i num tr. oz.

Nonferrous scrapCopper base scrap

Coppor scrap, no. 2 refiner lb.Heavy yellow brass scrap lb.No. 1 composition (red brass) scrap lb.

Aluminum base scrapAluminum soq. low-copper clips, N.Y. lb.Old aluminum,scrap,shoot and cast, N.Y. lb.

Other nonferrous scrap ncc.Scrap lend bnttory plates lb.Now scrap nickel, clips and solids, N.Y.lb.Block tin pipe scrap lb.Old scrap zinc N.Y. lb.

Secondary nonferrous metalsAluminum, except extrusion billot

Alumi num i nqotOther types, except extrusion billet

Refined copperBrass inqot, alloyedBronze inqot, alloyed

Refined leadLead, unalloyedAntimonial lead, alloyedBabbitt metal, alloyedSolder, alloyed

Refined zincZinc dust, unalloyedZinc-base alloys

Prec i oils metal sGold, unalloyedSilver, unalloyed

Other nonferrous metals

Mill shapesAlumi num shapes

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/67Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

Jun/77Jun/77

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Doc/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/ 0Dec/o0Dec/80Doc/80Doc/80

334.299. 199. 1

100.098.7

103. 1100.6108.0108.6106.4393. 1104.2104.0106.7100.6100.8(3)100.8103.2100.0101.6103.3101.3100.7100.8102.0101.7102.2383.2

316.7387.6385.0121.01 19.0287.4319.4313.9

289.4

335.0288.3280.810 1.0101.5102.9100.8

1031.2211.3456.4307. 1400. 134 7.5332.6386.687.7

372.7552.3759.21302.9744.5431.3

243.2172.4165.7184.8197.9421 . 1475.94 14.6317.9477.9146.7435.5325.2

277 .689.588. 190.693.694.999.0104.9103. 1293.5346.450 1 .61 18.8127.5118.274. 174.467.010 1.5

307.0296.3

337.100.99.102.101.104.100.111.112.106.393.106.103.(3)

101.101 .(3)

101.108.(3)

101.100.102.101.101.102.102.104.393.

323.387.385.119.118.287.342.31 1.

277.

310.273.303.101.101.

103.100.(3)

195.472.221.388.304.298.344.82.

372.552.638.1180.564.431.

212.151 .150.154.174.375.399.377.262.340.146.435.325.

264.82.78.85.87 .(3:92.97.(31(3:

337,(3:

109.129.109.71,(3!51.105,

305.301

5613111949187

12

54

623354212

96067487

5

52742

23i

05418377738853

00306,4886, 1,7,5,2

5,0,0,2.4).0,7)).9).3,9.2.6).3.0

.5

.8

342.100.(3)

102.101.105.102.112.112.108.(3)

107.104.108.101.(3)

102.103.(3)(3)

102.100.103.101.102.103.103.106.401.

323.387.385.1 19.118.286.342.313.

275.

305.270.303.101.(3)103.99.(3:

193.483.22 1.376.297.284.34 4.83.

372.552.604.1111,531.431.

209.148.147.151,173,372,387.377.263.34 1 ,146435325,

26 1.80.76

06

2140346

6529

32

676808821

96067089

4

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1,0, 1.7,773̂, 159,3

,9,7,8.8.2.3. 1.8, 1.4.7.5.2

.6

.6

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(3)(3)

334 .8(3)10612910668

.5

.8

.9

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304302

.4

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. 1

$213,000213.000213.000213.000473.517

.487

.509

(3)

7.220.310

3.290.426.425

1.235417.500

1 .3407.650

339.0008.085

475.000

.575

.345

.595

.305

.205

.2141.2755.500. 145

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code J/1 Commodity| Other| indexI baso

Sept. jDec. I Jan. j Jan.198 1 2/11931 2/I 1982 2/ I 1982

Mill shapes (Cont'd)

01010 1020 1030104010501070 10801090 1110 121012301270 128013201350 14 10147015101520154015502023102320233025302540255025604046204630505250526

010101010201030 1060 10701090 1110115011701 190 1 3 70 1 4 30 1440 1 4 50 1470 15102026 102670281

010 101010201030 104020201

040399990299999999999903059999019999999903

99999999999999

Sheet, flat 5052-H 32

0202060209021 102140215021802190222030302040401

0 11101 16

.07

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.04

0101050108011101130 1 140116

.01

.04

.06

.03

.03

.08

Shoot, flat 2024-T3Sheet, coiled, bareSheet, coiled, bareSheet, coiled, bareSheet, coiled, bar

lb.lb.heat treatable

si di nqfinstockreroll (foil base)all others

Sheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoatedSheet, flat, nonhoat-treatable, bareFoil, plain (under .006 inches)Tube, extruded, 6000 alloy seriesTube, drawn, 6000 alloy seriesPlate, heat treatable 7075-T651 lb.Plate, nonhoat-trcatable, 5083-H32Bar, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy serP i pe, extrudedRod, screw machine stock, 2011-T3 lb.Rod, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy serExtrusion, solid, circle size under 3Ettrusion, solid, circle size 3 to under 4Extrusion, solid, circle size 5 to 9Extrusion, solid, circle size 10 and over

Copper and brass mill shapesCopper-base alloy stripCopper-base alloy rodCopper-base alloy tube; non-plumbingCopper tubinq, non -plumbingCopper tubinq, plumbingCopper sheet or stripCopper rod

Nickel alloy mill shapesNickel plate, 200 alloy lb.Monel sheet, 400 alloy lb.

Ti tani urn mi 11 shapesTitanium bar, ground, 6 AL-4V lb.Titanium forgings, shipment, buyers forging

Wire and cableCopper wire and cable

Bare wire, no. 8 awgCopper bare wire, alloyedAutomotive primary wireBuilding wire, type THW, 12 AWGBuilding wire, type THW, 500 MCMBuilding wire, type RHW-RHHNonmetallic sheathed cable 12/2, w.g.Power cable, thermosetting, 15 k.v.Portable power cable,type GGC.Control cable, thermoplastic insul.Cord sets, power supply, 6"Magnet wire, class B,Magnet wire, clMagnet wire, clMaqnet wire, clTelephone cablem u m wire

ACSR cable, (dr

25, solderablQ18 AWG17 AWG

55 F, noss H, no55 A, no.35, solderablepolyethylene

ServMagnet wire,

:e cableclass F, no. 17 AWG

Nonferrous foundry shop productsZinc castings

Automotive, platedAutomotive, non-platedNon-automotive, platedNon-automotive, non-plated

Aluminum castingsDie casting, automotive

Metal containers

Metal cans and can componentsSteel cans

Beer canFruit and fruit juice canVegetable i vegetable juice canLard and shortening canAll other food (including soup) cansPaint and varnish canAerosol canAll other non-food cans

Aluminum cans

1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000 ft.1000100 lbs.100 lbs.100 lbs.100 lbs.1000 ft.

lb.1000 ft.100 lbs.

partpartpartpart

Metal can component (steel and aluminum)Metal can components (steel and aluminum)

Barrels, drums, and pailsSteel barrel,55 gal. ea.Steel pail, 5 gal 100

Hardware

Hardware, n.e.c.Builders hardware

Padlock combination doz.Padlock, pin tumbler doz.Cabinet hinge ea.Door lock, mortise, std. duty, keyed ea.Door lock, borod, std. duty, keyed ea.Door lock, bored, residential, keyless ea.

Dec/68

Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

Dec/68Dec/69Dec/68

ies Dec/8 1Dec/8 1

ies Dec/8 1Dec/81Dec/8 1Dec/8 1

Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/70Dec/70

Dec/70Dec/701972

Dec/80

Dec/69Dec/69

Dec/69

Dec/69Dec/68Dec/69Dec/69Dec/69

Dec/68Dec/69

Dec/69

Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77

Dec/72

Jun/81

Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Doc/70Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Dec/75

Dec/75Dec/70

285.9310.7257.5306.6289.9100.4101.7100.0205.9(3)

269.7390.8321.7(3)(3)

224.5(3)(3)(3)(3)

286.2222.4249.5202.0254.7234.584.7

241.496.0

313.2293. 1377.5374.9424.6335.5

208.2200.6177.693.5

219.2154.9131.5108.7168.3

166. 1210.8195.4224.7176.2173.016 1.1211.4228.3240.7278.6255.7253.2

128.2126.4131.2128.0127.3

263.4

318.8

319.4100.7(3)

100.4350. 199.999.9

100. 9100.0100.3100.3246.2103.5103.5

317. 1334.9277.9

267.8

246.8259.4133.2310.5265.4158.5245.6252.8

305. 1304.7266.7315.2289.9103.4104.4108.9210.4(3)

269.7390.8337.9100.0100.0224.5100.0100.0100.0100.0286.2217.7251.6192. 1258. 1219.480.3

240.5(3)

312.8293. 1373.8374.8428.4(3)

206.7198.9173. 0(3)

217.3140.5135.9103.7163.2

169.8210.0194.0229. 1173.3169.3157.7210.4227.0240.9278.6255.7255. 1

128.3127.2131.2127. 1127.8

262.6

318.2

318.8100.5(3)

100.4350.099. 9

100.010 1.096.7

100.8100.0(3)

104. 1104. 1

317.1334.9277.9

269.4

249.2266. 1131.5325.9274.0163.8261.3251. 1

305. 1304.7266.7(3)

289.9103.4104.4108.9208.9276.6282.9390.8337.999.4

100. 0224.5100.0100.0(3)99.9

286.2216.8250.6190.0256.6219.679.6

240.593.8

312.8293. 1373.8377.8438.3328.7

206.7199.0172.997.9

222.4144.2135.3103. 1163.2169.8210. 1194.0230.6172.3168.2156.6209.7227.0240.9278.6255.7255. 1

128.5127.2131 .8127. 1127.8

261.5

323.4

324.8102.5(3)

108.2351. 1100.0106.3107.6(3)

100.5100.6248.3102.3102.3

317.1334.9277 .9

271.3

250.5268.9134.3339.7(3)

163.826 1 .3253.3

$1,2741.936

2. 1401.686

6.3905. 140

1897.984

220.840

.950311.727

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated) ^ ^

Commodity code J/ CommodityOtherindexbase

Sept. Dec.1981 2/11981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

1042

0118011901210125012901310136013701380303450347035104045604570461

010601210131013201330134014101440146014701510156016101660 17601810 182

.03

.06

.02

.03

.02

.05

.03

.01

.01

.30

.05

.06

.04

.06

.02

.04

.07

.01

.01

.03

.03

.05

.01

.02

.02

.03

.01

.01

.02

.01

010101110121

01010111

0101011101130121

01110112011301210141014201610162

.99

.05

.02

.04

.05

.99

.03

.99

.99

.05

.04

.02

.05

.07

.03

.01

0102 .990103 .990111 .990113 .990141 .99

0133 .060134 .090136 .990142 . 150146 .990159 .02

106301 11 .990116 .990121 .990136 .99

10640121 .990126 .99

010121 .990126 .05

ea.ea.pr.

400 pcsea.ea.

ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.doz.ea.doz.100ea.

Hardware, n.e.c. (Cont'd)

Door lock, bored, residential, keyedExit device, heavy duty, rim typeFull mortise hinges, light wt.Sash fastenerScreen door closer, pneumatic typeDoor closer, overhead, commodity gradeDoor stopCabinet pullDead lock, standard duty

Transportation equipment hardwareOther automobile hardwareStern cleat, marineStern light, marine

Furniture hardwareBedframe casterCaster, office chairDesk lock, cam type

Hand toolsAxe, si ngle bi tWood chisel - 1 inchWrench, open endWrench, boxWrench, adjustablePipe wrench, heavy dutyScrew driverAutomobile bumper jack, ratchet typeVise, standardWrench socketPliersShovelHammer, carpenterHoe, field and gardenFile flatHacksaw bladesHandsaw, crosscut

Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings

Enameled iron fixturesEnameled iron bathtubsEnameled iron lavatoriesEnameled iron sinks

Vitreous china fixturesLavatoryWater closet combination

Steel fixturesEnameled steel bathtubsEnameled steel sinksStainless steel sinksEnameled steel lavatories

Brass fittingsBathtub drain and overflowBathtub and shower fitting combinationSinqle control bath/shower comboLavatory faucet, combinationSink faucet, deck typeSinqle control kitchen sinkLavatory trap, bent tube, adjustableWater control/float valve

Heatinq equipment

Steam and hot water equipmentGas heatinq boilersOi1 heatinq boilcrsSteel heatinq boilersSteel heatinq boilers over 400 mbhAll other radiators and convectors

Warm air furnacesSteel, forced air, oil, 95-112 m btuSteel, forced air, oil, 78-85 m b.t.u.Gas-fired wall furnacesSteel, forced air, gas, 72-88 mbtu ea.Gas-fired floor furnacesElectric, forced air, 10kw ea.

Conversion burnersCommercial/industrial oil burnersGas burners over 40C mbhGas burners, 400 mbh and underCom./ind. dual fuel burners

Domestic heating stovesWood/coal stoves, non-airtightWood/coal stoves, airtight

Unit heaters and ventilatorsUnit heaters

Gas fired propeller-fan type, under 400 mbhSteam, propeller fan type ea.

ea.ea.

oa.

0101 .080113 .05

Water heaters,ElectricGas

domestic

Dec/75Dec/67

Dec/67Dec/70

Dec/75Dec/75Dec/75Dec/67Dec/67Dec/68Dec/68

Dec/67Dec/67Dec/67

Dec/67

Dec/72

Dec/74Dec/80

Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/75

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/75

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/67Dec/67

Dec/67

165.1261.7256.8292.0256. 1211.9156.6170.4143.0216.8211.5253.5259.7343.6307. 1277.6351.4

323.7327.6269.5334.7372.6298.6348.9267.3677.5325.6277.6273.7352.0280.7345.2418.0165.6185.4

271.6

299.4280.6337.6336.9

259.8289.3234.3

226.6201.2314.2141.7(3)

275.8251.8274.6158.7251.8275.7153.8326.6167.8

228.5

233.7238.3254.4238.5108.0105.6

231.3238.9256.7294.6241.6109.3152.4

218.9108.4105. 1241.6106. 1

196.4106.8111.1

227.8271.5237.5273.3

222.6195.7238.0

165. 1277 .4256.8299.2262.5218.5169.6170.4143.8214.9200. 1253.5259.7351.8307. 1280.6373.5

323.3327.6269.5329.2376.6302.7354.5267.3590.4340.8289.2281.5316.3280.7392. 1418.0165.6185.4

273.9

300.8(3)

343.5335.4

260.8292.1233.2

227.7(3)

319.0142.7(3)

279. 1255.8279.6164.4256.2279.8156.2326.6169.8

229.2

234.0238.3254.4(3)108.9105.6

235.3(3)

267.5307.3(3)

114.6142.4

224.0108.4108.0(3)

109.6

195.1107.5107.8

223.2279.4(3)

281.7

216.7190.4231.9

166. 1282.0262.9299.2262.5218.5172.9(3)

143.8214.9200. 1253.5259.7354.3307. 1281.6380.6

326.5334.4279.0329.2376.6302.7354.5275.7597.6340.8289.2290.5316.3291. 1392. 1418.0170.4192.7

274.4

300.6(3)

342.1336.0

261.8292.7234.8

228.0(3)(3)143.4104.3

279.5255.8279.6164.4256.2279.8156.2326.6174.2

232.2

236.4244.9256.9(3)

111.0105.6

236.5(3)(3)

310.9247.7114.6142.4

224.0108.4108.0241.6109.6

203.3111.1110.2

224.0281.5(3)

285.6

224.2200.4237. 1

$12,462146.033

.843

.431

31.050

(3)11.352

144.374

2.5644.0665. 11711.1561.833

129.159

5.47210.199

7.72427.28318.7579.905

21.07438.07635.14226.12223.09830. 142

302.469

165. 115

285.562

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code _[/1 CommodityI Other | | |I index |Sept. |Dec. I Jan.I base M9S1 2/J1931 2/1 198? 2/

Jan.I 1982

010116 .990121 .990126 .99020216 .99

107

0111 .040112 . 1001130 114 .050121 .050122 .040123 .020131 .040132 .10

0111 .990112 .990113 .990122 .99013S .990147 .99

1076

.06

. 10

.04

0101010601110112 .0701 13 .060114 .050155 .030157 .030159 .050161 .04

020202 .990214 .99030302 .99040505010511070781 .020782 .010791 .08

. 10

.08

0101 .990102 .99

0111 .990121 .99

010115 .99020215 .990235 .990354 .99

0116 .080131 . 120141 .0601460151 .08

020203 .130209 .030211 .08030301 .990303 .990307 .990311 .990321 .990323 .990325 .990331 .990333 .990338 .990345 .99

Other systems and other parts Dec/80Other heatinq systems Dec/80

Gas-fired infra-red heaters Dec/80Non-electric fireplaces Dec/80Other heatinq systems, n. e. c. Dec/80

Other parts for heatinq systems Dec/80Other parts, n. e. c. Dec/80

Fabricated structural metal products

Metal doors, sash, and trimWindow, aluminum, res. slide type ea.Window, aluminum, res. sinqle hung ea.Window, aluminum, com., projected ea. Dec/7 1Window, aluminum, com., double hung ea. Dec/7 1Door assembly, steelDoor frame, steelSlidinq qlass door, aluminumAluminum storm windowAluminum storm door combination

Metal tanksElevated water tank, field erectedBulk storaqe tank, 6,000 gallons or lessBulk storaqe tank, over 6,000 qallonsNon-LPG qas cylinders Jun/80Custom tank, 3/4 in. and less Jun/80Petroleum storaqe tanks Jun/80

Sheet metal productsRoofinq, steel, formed squareRoofinq, aluminum, corrugated sheetSiding aluminum, noninsul. mfr. to dist.squareSiding alum., noninsul., mfr. to dlr.Siding alum., insultated, mfr.Siding alum., insulated, mfr. to dlr. squareFurnace pipe, qalv., 30 qal., 6 in. dia.ea.Elbows 90 dq., qalv., 30 qa., 6 in. dia.ea.Grain bin, farm pa.Grain bin, commercial ea.

squareto di st. square

Dec/75Dec/75

Struct., arch., pre-enq. metal productsFabricated iron and steel pipe and fitting

Fossil fuel power picTntOther iron and steel pipe fabrication

Fabricated iron and steel tube and fittingWelded tubinq

Nonfcrrous pipe and tube fabricationFabricated structural metal

Fabricated structural steel for bldgs. net tonFabricated structural steel for bridqes net ton

Miscellaneous metal workExpanded metal lath sq. yd.Expanded corner bead m lin.ft.Fabricated bars lb.

Heat exchanqos and condensersBare tube heat exchangersFin tube heat exchangers

Fabricated steel plateWoldmentsOther fabricated plate

Steel power boilers

Prefabricated metal buildinqsPrefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm sves

Industrial and commercialOther prefab. 4 portable metal buildings

Other farm service buildings, steel and aluminumDwellings & other non-farm buildingsPanels, parts, sections for prefabricated buildinqs

Miscellaneous metal products

Bolts, nuts, screws, and rivetsNuts 100 pc.C?p screws 100 pcMine roof bolt 100 Dec/7 1Hi-strenqth structural bolt, 7/8"x2 1/2"100 units Dec/76Special industrial fasteners 1000 Dec/73

Liqhtinq fixturesResidential Jun/8 1

Res., incand., ceiling, enclosed bowl ea.Res., incand., exterior wall bracket ea.Residential fluorescent ceiling fixture ea. Dec/69

Commercial/institutional or industrial Jun/81Commercial incandescent fixtures, surface or pendant Doc/68Commercial incandescent fixtures, recessed Jun/81Other commercial incand. fixtures, incl. portable Jun/81Commercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types Jun/8 1Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed air handlinqCommercial fluor. fixtures, recessed non-airCommercial fluorescent strip lights Dec/73Commercial fluorescent fixtures, wall mounted Jun/8 1Commercial fluorescent fixtures, surface or pendent Jun/8 1Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl. portable Jun/8 1Component or renewal parts for commercial fixtures Jun/8 1

Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/3 1Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Jun/81

Dec/73

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/81Dec/8Dcc/8Dec/8Dec/8D G C / 8Dec/81

107 . 11 0 6 . 7105 .71 1 0 . 01 0 7 . 61 0 7 . 31 0 7 . 8

2 8 4 . 93 1 0 . 82 8 8 . 12 1 6 . 52 3 5 .3 2 2 . 52 9 4 . 21 9 7 . 92 6 5 . 52 3 6 . 5

3 0 9 . 24 3 5 . 03 3 0 . 33 1 1 . 91 0 8 . 91 1 5 . 51 12 .0

3 0 9 . 73 4 8 . 03 3 6 . 32 4 6 . 22 3 0 . 82 0 5 . 42 1 1 . 63 0 4 . 83 2 8 . 51 7 0 . 81 5 7 . 4

2 9 8 . 41 0 3 . 81 0 6 . 9104 .7102 .61 0 3 . 41 0 0 . 0100 .73 0 2 . 52 9 2 . 510 1.03 3 4 . 43 3 4 . 0176. 1

1 14 .81 17.113.

107 .01 0 4 . 91 0 5 . 0

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

2 6 5 . 02 6 0 . 21 9 5 . 32 1 4 . 01 15 .52 1 1 . 4

2 4 5 . 9

3262061002401001 0 0 . 0101 .72 2 2 . 22 0 9 . 9198 .61 0 3 . 6102 .103.

1 0 7 . 31 0 7 . 3

( 3 )1 0 7 . 81 0 7 . 91 0 7 . 31 0 7 . 8

2 8 7 . 9( 3 )( 3 )

2 1 9 . 42 3 5 . 13 2 3 . 52 9 5 . 21 9 7 . 62 8 3 . 42 5 4 . 8

3 1 0 . 5( 3 )

3 2 S . 83 1 2 . 0

( 3 )1 1 5 . 51 1 4 . 9

3 0 5 . 43 4 8 . 25 3 6 . 32 4 5 . 5

( 3 )2 0 5 . 8

( 3 )2 3 9 . 73 3 7 . 3168 .71 5 5 . 4

3 0 3 . 91 0 4 . 5

( 3 )105 .7105. 11 0 7 . 01 0 1 . 51 0 3 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

1 0 1 . 63 3 6 . 53 3 4 . 01 7 7 . 5

1 1 7 . 21 2 0 . 81 1 4 . 0

1 0 7 . 01 0 4 . 91 0 5 . 0

( 3 )1 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 01 0 0 . 0100 .0100 .01 0 0 . 0

2 6 9 . 32 5 9 . 31 9 5 . 42 1 5 . 11 15 .52 1 5 . 3

2 4 8 . 01 0 1 . 92 9 1 . 03 3 3 . 52 0 9 . 410 1.52 4 7 . 9

9 6 . 1

103.100 .103.32 2 2 . 2

(3 )(3 )

103 .61 0 2 . 2104 .6

9 6 . 1

1 0 8 . 91 1 2 . 91 0 5 . 71 0 7 . 81 1 2 . 71 0 7 . 31 0 8 . 3

3 0 0 . 0 3 0 2 . 7 3 0 3 . 1

2 8 8 . 33 1 0 . 82 8 3 . 82 1 9 . 42 4 4 . 03 2 3 . 52 9 5 . 21 9 7 . 6

( 3 )( 3 )

3 1 2 . 04 4 7 . 43 2 9 . 831 1.5

( 3 )( 3 )

1 1 3 . 3

3 0 5 . 43 4 8 . 23 5 6 . 32 4 5 . 5

( 3 )2 0 5 . 8

( 3 )2 3 9 . 73 3 7 . 3168 .71 5 5 . 4

3 0 3 . 5104 .6

( 3 )106 . 11 0 3 . 91 0 5 . 31 0 1 . 51 0 3 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

10 1.13 3 6 . 53 3 4 . 0176 .4

1 1 7 . 2( 3 )( 3 )

103. 91 1 1 , 4

( 3 )

1 1 2 . 3 1 1 5 . 7 115 .7

105.6100.0100.010 1 .4100.0(3)100.0

2 7 3 . 7 2 8 1 . 4 2 8 4 . 3

2 6 9 . 82 6 6 . 81 9 5 . 42 1 2 . 712 1.62 1 5 . 0

2 5 3 . 51 0 1 . 82 9 1 . 03 1 6 . 22 0 9 . 4102 .42 4 9 . 0103 . 1100 .7104 .42 2 5 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

103 .6102 .6

( 3 )9 6 . 1

$83,24223.907

28.73212.96551.492

2. 1001.094

1.379147.389

See footnotes at end of table.

67

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity codQ ±/ CommodityOtheri ndoxbase

Sept. I Dec.1981 2/1 1981 2/

Jan.1982

1083

1089

Lighting fixtures (Cont'd)

03610371

0453050501050305040521

0202160217022503031104042405050305060511052605330546055105530554

.99

.99

. 13

.07

. 11

.09

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 13

.03

.27

.27

.02

.01

.03

.07

.04

.01

Industrial fluorescent fixtures* general typesIndustrial H.I.D. fixtures* mercury and other types

VehicularMotor vehicle rear light assembly ea.

Outdoor and other typesFloodlight* incandescent* 1*500 w.* g.p.ea.Mercury vapor floodlight* 400 watt ea.Mercury floodlight, 1000 watt ea.Flashlight* 2 cell* general purpose ea.

Other miscellaneous metal productsHot formed springs

Orig. equip, leaf springs* except for passenger carsReplacement leaf springs for motor vehiclesLocomotive* railroad car t other helical springs

Cold formed springsCold formed flat springs made of sheet I strip steel

Precision mechanical springsSteel spring* precision mechanical per m

Other metal productsCollapsible tube* aluminum grossJob stampings, automotive 100Job stampings, non-automotive 100Insect screening* galvanized 100 sq. ft.Insect screeninq* aluminum 100 sq.ft.Wire rope* impvd. plow steel* 5/8 inch ft.Welded wire fabric 100 sq.ft.Steel strapping, flat, 1-1/4x .031 cwtSteel strapping, flat, 5/8" x .020" cwt.

Jun/81Jun/81Dec/73Jun/81

Dec/69Dec/73

Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/69

Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/67Dec/67

251.3102.3100.5184.4106.0226.5196.3185. 1192.7

278.410 1 .4280.2106.4106. 1102.7102.7

260.0279.0248.2217.8231.1255.4275.4357.5270.0286.2285.6

239.3100.5101.2187.5106.6229.7197.9186.6194.4

288.0103.9(3)

110.0(3)

103.7103.7

275.9288.4248.2228. 1234.826 1.5281.0372.7270.0286.2285.6

256.8102.6111.8195.9106.6229.7197.9186.6194.4

291.0104. 1280.8110.0(3 )

103.7103.7

275.9291.6248.2229.3242.3261.5281.0372.7270.0286.2285.6

$300,584

276.705

9.63711.6021.049

43.72943.965

Machinery and equipment 268.1 271.6

0101040106010701080109050522

052851

01010201040106020213021603032203240325032703280404340435043605054205440606510652065706580659070762076307650767080875087709098109831151

01010101050202120213021502160218

.23

.20

.16

. 13

. 15

.27

.16

.18

.21

.06

.22

. 14

.18

.08

. 14

. 13

. 10

.12

.09

. 10

.06

.20

. 11

.26

.09

. 18

.23

.06

.07

. 15

.09

.16

. 10

. 11

. 10

.10

. 16

. 17

. 15

.02

. 12

. 10

Agricultural machinery and equipment

Farm, lawn and garden tractorsWheel type - farm

Diesel, 70-99 pto hp. ea.Diesel, 50 - 69 pto hp ea.Diesel 35 - 49 pto hp ea.Wheel tractor, diesel, 100-129 pto. h.p.ea.Wheel tractor, diesel 130 h.p. ea.

Lawn and garden tractors and equipmentLawn and garden, riding type 10 plus hp ea.

Garden tractor attachments setTractor parts

Agricultural machinery excl. tractorsPlows

Plow, moldboard* semi-mounted* 6 bottom ea.Plow, chisel type ea.Plow shares* for standard plows ea.

Harrows and rotary cuttersHarrow* disc* drawn ea.Rotary cutter* 66 inches or less ea.

Planting and fertilizing machineryCorn planter* drawn* 6-row ea.Grain drill, fertilizer typeManure spreader* pto driven ea.Fertilizer distributor, centrifugal ea.Hydraulic farm loader* front end ea.

CultivatorsField cultivator, drawn* 10-13 ft ea.Tool bar* basic unit ea.Cultivator, rear mounted, 6 row Qa.

SprayersHand sprayer ea.Field sprayer, tractor mounted ea.

Harvesting machineryCotton picker, 2-row* self-propelled ea.Combine, self-propelled, 20-24 ft. cut ea.Corn head attachment - 4 row ea.Windrower, self-propelled ea.Forage harvester* drawn ea.

Haying machineryMower* mounted ea.Rake* ground driven, 8 ft. ea.Hay baler* drawn* twine tying ea.Combination mower conditioner, 8-9 1/2 ea.

Crop preparation machineryPortable grinder-mixer ea.Heated air crop drier ea.

ElevatorsFarm elevator, portable, double chain ea.Farm elevator, portable, auger type ea.

Farm wagonsParts, farm mach. excluding tractor

Agricultural equipmentPoultry equipment

Incubator - hatcher Qa.Laying cage, non-automated Qa.

Barn equipmentSilo unloader, 14 ft. capacity Qa.Bunk feeder* electric powered ea.Pipe line milker unit ea.Bulk milk cooler Qa.Barn cleaner ea.

301.3 302.2

Dec/70Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/67Dec/73

Dec/67Dec/67Dec/67

Dec/67

Dec/67

Dec/73Dec/67Dec/72

Dec/70Dec/70Dec/70

Dec/70Dec/67

Dec/67Dec/67Dec/75Dec/67

Dec/73

Dec/67Dec/6 9

Dec/67Dec/70

297.7316.4298.8313.0264. 1263.7257.426 1.9249.2300.2213.5

299.7344.5376.6252. 1345.3323.9345.3273.9309.2333.9300.9283.5299.3329.3287.7252.5299.2236. 1247.9227.5239.2283.2258.5288. 1226.2234.0258.5293.4314.7297.2293.4232. 1292.7306.8255.4324.8169.6319.7297.2235.9

244.7253.4254.6278.5271.8300.3265.3238.6215.5307.5

306.6329. 1321.2(3)(3)

274.3267.3267.6255.6303.7215.9

308.7346.9391.0259.9312.3323. 1338.8283.5312.6333.9332. 1279.7292.9328.9289. 1255.4299.2242.7248.0227.5234.9298.7272.9298.9242.9256.8279.8322.0321.0298.0347.5241.2294.7301.3275.4328.4183.5310.8308.5239.0

249.3257.8(3)

285.5276.9316.9276.3234.2214.8322.8

307.7331.9321.2321.4270.4278.3270. 1267.6255.6303.7214.6

309.3346.9391.0259.9312.3324.9338.8288.7314.5333.9332. 1282.9292.9337.2289. 1255.4299.2242.7248.9227.5239.7298.0272.9297.2242.9256.8278.6322.0321.029S.0347.5241.2301.4310.4276.3328.4183.5310.8310.8239. 1

251.3258.6258.2285.5278. 1319.0287.2234.2216.6324.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items(1967 * 100 unless otherwise Indicated) _

Commodity code W CommodityCitherindexbase

Sept.1981 2/

Dec.1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

Agricultural equipment (Cont'd)

022103032203240326

.03

.07

. 11

. 12

1122

1123

1125

1127

040402060608060906110707010702

010109012702020102030205

01010101310132013501390141020216

01010103

0101030111

01010101020202010202

0111011201460152

01010802021102130215021702180219030404010402

01010602

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 12

.99

.04

.03

.04

.15

.06

.05

.99

.99

.04

.99

. 13

. 10

.99

. 16

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 17

.21

.20

.27

. 18

. 18

.99

.99

02022202230224030301030303040305030803090311034204

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Metal hog feeder, self-feeding ea.Mater systems

Shallow well, jet, 1/3 h.p. ea.Submersible pump, deep, 3/4 h.p. ea.Convertible jet, 1/2 h.p. ea.

Construction machinery and equipment

Power cranes, excavators, and equipmentExcavators

Hydraulic excavatorsCranes

Cable operated cranesHydraulic operated cranesMiscellaneous cranes

Front end attachments and partsFront end attachments cranes, draglines, shovelsParts for cranes draglines and shovels

Construction equipment for mountingSpecial mounting equipment

Ripper ea.Tractor mounted winches and other attachments

Dozer, hydraulic6' and under 10'1" ea.10' and under 14' 1" ea.14'1" and over ea.

Specialized construction machineryOther specialized construction machinery

Trencher ea.Dewatering pump, 10,000 g. p. h. ea.Dewatering pump, 90,000 g. p. h. ea.Winches, including marineCrushing and screening plantsWheelbarrow, steel tray ea.

Compaction equipmentRollers

Portable air compressors100 - 200 c.f.m. ea.600 - 750 c.f.m. ea.

Scrapers and gradersScrapers and graders

Scraper bowlsMotor grader, 115 to 144 b.h.p. ea.

Parts and other equipment

Parts and attachments sold to oemParts for replacement or repair

Other consrtuction equipmentAll other construction machineryOther excavating and road machinery

Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.Portable mixers, 3 1/2 cu. ft and overConcrete finishers, paver, spreaders, distributorAsphalt PlantOther equipment

Tractors, other than farmWheel type

Off hwy wheel tractorsCrawler type

Diesel, 60-89 net enqine hp.Diesol,90-159 net enqine horsepowerDiesel, 160-259 not enqine horsepowerDiesel,260 net enqine h.p. and overShovel loader, 45 - 89 hp.Shovel loader, 90 - 129 hp.

Tractor parts and attachmentsTractor shovel loaders

Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, up to 3 1/2 cu. yd.Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, 3 1/2 cu. yd. over,

Off-hiqhway equipmentOff-hiqhway trucks, end dump

Off highway, rear dump trucksOther off-hiqhway equipment

Metalworkinq machinery and equipment

Power driven hand toolsHome utility lino, electrical

Drill, over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inchCircular sawsOscillatinq, reciprocating and vibrating sanders

Industrial line, electricalDrill, over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inchJiq, sabre, and reciprocating sawsScrewdrivers and nutrunnersImpact wrenchesBelt sandersHammers, percussion, rotary, without drill chuckAnqle grinders, polishers, and circular SandersCircular saws, between 7 inch and 8 inch blade

Pneumatic hand tools

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/70Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76

Dec/69Dec/80

Dec/76Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/68Dec/80

Dec/67

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Doc/80

Dec/76Doc/80Dec/76

Dec/76

Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76

Dec/80Dec/76

2 5 5 . 32 1 6 . 42 2 0 . 11 9 2 . 72 4 8 . 3

305. 1102.2102.8107.106.108.6109106108105.7

3 6 5 . 33 7 5 . 13 5 5 . 62 9 0 . 51 5 5 . 81 5 7 . 71 7 6 . 81 4 5 . 3

3 6 2 . 43 6 6 . 63 6 6 . 22 7 9 . 73 4 0 . 73 8 4 . 61 1 0 . 82 7 8 . 2164 .41 0 6 . 0

1 5 3 . 6( 3 )( 3 )

3 3 2 . 63 3 1 . 41 0 8 . 73 3 5 . 2

1 0 8 . 31 0 8 . 51 1 1 . 9107 .4108. 11 0 2 . 41 10 .8

2 4 3 . 91 9 5 . 31 0 2 . 92 7 2 . 01 0 5 . 2

3 4 2 . 73 2 9 . 91 0 8 . 93 4 0 . 13 2 3 . 73 4 6 . 63 7 6 . 03 5 2 . 82 8 7 . 23 2 6 . 11 0 8 . 91 14 .51 1 8 . 61 1 0 . 2

3 4 2 . 21 6 5 . 41 0 8 . 61 5 4 . 7

2 1 4 . 2184 .02 2 5 . 61 6 3 . 21 5 1 . 31 3 8 . 7183 . 11 2 2 . 31 2 5 . 01 4 9 . 61 4 6 . 61 3 6 . 22 1 2 . 11 0 8 . 91 4 7 . 3

2 6 7 . 22 2 0 . 52 2 9 . 91 9 1 . 32 6 0 . 3

3 0 9 . 91 0 4 . 5105.109 .109 .1 0 9 .1 0 9 . 61 0 7 . 51 1 0 . 01 0 7 . 0

3 6 4 . 93 7 2 . 93 6 6 . 62 9 2 . 31 5 8 . 6159 .71 8 0 . 61 4 7 . 8

3 7 1 . 53 7 8 . 63 9 3 . 92 9 6 . 73 5 6 . 3

( 3 )1 1 3 . 52 8 5 . 91 6 4 . 91 0 6 . 0

1 5 4 . 5( 3 )( 3 )

3 4 2 . 134 0 . 91 1 2 . 33 4 3 . 1

1 1 0 . 01 1 0 . 61 1 4 . 91 0 9 . 21 0 9 . 4

( 3 )( 3 )

2 6 0 . 72 3 7 . 81 1 0 . 52 8 0 . 6

( 3 )

3 4 7 . 73 3 7 . 81 1 1 . 53 5 0 . 03 2 8 . 93 5 5 . 93 8 0 . 0

( 3 )2 7 7 . 73 3 1 . 6108. 11 1 6 . 71 2 0 . 91 1 2 . 2

3 4 8 . 11 7 0 . 0111 .61 5 4 . 7

2 1 4 . 71 7 9 . 32 1 1 . 91 6 2 . 4

( 3 )1 3 9 . 91 8 4 . 4

( 3 )1 2 7 . 71 4 9 . 61 4 8 . 81 3 8 . 22 1 2 . 1

( 3 )1 4 8 . 9

2 6 7 . 22 2 3 . 72 3 6 . 31 9 3 . 42 6 2 . 7

3 2 6 . 5 3 3 2 . 0 3 3 7 . 0

3 1 4 . 11 0 5 . 81 0 7 . 41 1 1 . 2

( 3 )1 1 2 . 9109 .71 0 7 . 91 1 1 . 4

( 3 )

3 6 7 . 63 7 4 . 73 7 8 . 22 9 3 . 91 6 1 . 3162 .0183 .7150 .4

3 7 8 . 73 8 6 . 23 9 7 . 92 9 6 . 73 5 6 . 34 0 2 . 61 15 .52 8 5 . 9167 .7108. 1

1 6 1 . 5159 .4

( 3 )

3 4 4 . 93 4 3 . 71 1 2 . 33 4 6 . 5

1 1 0 . 21 1 0 . 61 1 4 . 91 0 9 . 2109 .7

( 3 )( 3 )

2 6 0 . 62 3 8 . 11 1 0 . 52 7 9 . 4107 .4

3 5 3 . 63 4 7 . 11 14 .63 5 4 . 23 3 4 . 33 6 4 . 33 8 2 .(3)

28 134 1.4108.81201241 14.9

173. 1113.6165.3

3 0 5 . 3 3 1 2 . 2 3 1 3 . 7

2 1 8 . 61 8 1 . 82 1 4 . 41 6 3 . 8154 .6141 .81 8 4 . 41 2 5 . 3

( 3 )154 .4156 .0141 .82 1 8 . 61 1 1 . 31 4 9 . 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code J/1 Commodity| Other

i ndex iSept.base; I 1 98 1 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

1 134

04120413041504350505310532515131

0101010 111012101310202310233030331033203330341034204045204530454045504560457

010102010401070202150216030321032304043105054305440545

0101010 10301040 1060111011301 150 1 170 1 190121012301250127012901310133013401350137020241024202440248024902510252

01010103030103020303030403050306030703090505020503050405070509

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 13

.04

. 12

.03

.08

.06

.02

.04

.03

.09

.07

.02

.03

. 10

.06

.01

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 10

.99

.06

.99

.99

.99

. 10

.02

.01

.05

.03

.06

.06

.08

.04

.03

.06

.09

.04

.08

.08

.06

.02

.08

.01

.05

.05

.09

.04

.04

.08

.06

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Power driven hand tools (Cont'd)

Grinders, polishers and sandersPercussion toolsDrills, screwdrivers and nutrunnersOther, pneumatic handtools, include hydraulic

Other electric-powered handtools and partsOther electric powered hand toolsParts-attachments-accessories, for electric tool

Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated partPneumatic, hydraulic, and powder actuated parts

Weldinq machines and equipmentArc weldinq machines

Transformer type, a.c./d.c. ea.Rectifier typeEnqine driven unit, d.c.Wi re feeder

Resistance weldinq machines and suppliesSpot welderAdjustable/retractable stroke

Arc woldinq electrodesWire electrode, 3/32", cored lb.Wire electrode, E70S3, . 0 4 5 " , bare lb.Type 30, stainless, covered, 5/32" lb.Mild steel, stick, E-7018, 1/8 x 14 lb.Mild steel, stick, E-6013, 3/16 x 14 lb.

Gas weldinq machines and equipmentWoldinq torch, blow pipeCuttinq tool, blow pipeFlame cuttinq machineWeldinq tip, acetyleneCuttinq tip, acelyleneOxygen regulator

icIndustrial process furnaces and ovens

Electric, excludinq induction £ dielectrElectric metal meltinq furnacesElectric metal heat-treatinq furnacesOther kilns/lehrs, exc. wood, cement, chem. proce

Fuel-fired (oil or qas)Fuel-fired metal heat-treatinq furnacesFuel-fired industrial ovons for metal processing

Induct. & dielect. furnaces & heating equiRadio frequency type induction furnacesMetal melting line type induction furnaces

Gas generating equipment

Atomosphere generator, endothermic ea.Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attac

Parts, attachments, and componentsTubular heatersOther industrial electric heating units

Cutting tools and accessoriesSmall cuttinq tools

Key way broachTwi st dri11Twist drill, carbide tippedReamer, machine chuckingSpur gear hobMilling cutter, sideMilling cutter, plainEnd millHand tapRound adjustable dieSoli d pi pe di ePower saw blade, circularPower saw blade, bandPower saw blade, hackTurning tool holderThrowaway insert, carbideIndexible carbide insert/ utilityBrazed turning tool, carbide tippedCarbide tool blank

Precision measuring toolsGaqe blocksMicrometer caliperCylindrical plug gageSnap gage, adjustablePneumatic gaqe, column typeRing gaqe, cylindricalDial test indicator

Abrasive productsAbrasive grains

Aluminum oxideNonmetallic bonded abrasive products

All shapes; resinoid t shellac bond; reinforcedAll shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; nonreinforcedAll shapes; rubber bondAll shapes; other bondDiamond t cubic boron nitride wheel; metal bondDiamond t cubic boron nitride wheel; other bondAll shapes; vitrified bondOther; except coated abrasives

Nonmetallic coated abrasive productsCloth belts; any abrasive; resin t waterprf bondOther cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue bondOther cloth shapes; any abr; resin t wtrprf bondOther paper shapes; any abrasive; glue bondBuffing, polishing wheels & laps; no abrasive

Dec/76Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/76Dec/80

Dec/72

Dec/72

Dec/76Dec/74Dec/72

Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1

Dec/7 1Dec/68

Dec/72

Dec/72

Dec/72

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

187.2243.8150.0110.7106.4107.8104.9171.3109.6

266.4236. 1244. 1196.3314.5143.3252.3253.6197. 1317.2127.7124.8178.3357.2348.0219.6220.2229.3223.8258.3200.9206.9

337.7358.3100.0100. 1100.2366.8100.2294.6246.6261.9102.2

(3)310.9100.498.2

102.2

261.2266.6414.2173.5175.0235.0226.4294.8287.6291.5248.9324 . 3406.3277.4190.3243.9249.8318.7237.6292.8300.8225.2258.9203. 1295.9266.4208.5200.9209.9

280.2343.2361.0107.9108.9108.91 10.0105.8102.910 1.1109.2109.6107.4108.2107.6105.5108.5107.3

188.7243.8151.0113.5106.4107.8(3)

174.9111.9

270.0239.4245. 1200.6318. 1146. 9259.7257.7206.0320.9129. 1(3)

177.8364.9350.9218.5220.2229.7(3)

258.3200.9206.9

340.7359.3100.0102.299.0

368.8101.1298. 1251.2262.7103.7

(3)315.8104.098.2102.2

263.9268.5419.2175.6177.7238.0232.0294.8287.6291.5248.9324.3406.3273.3193.6247.0249.8318.4238. 1298.8301.8233. 1264.2211.4296.9270.7219.3209.3221.0

285.7344.3(3)

113.2114.0114.1116.8109.0105.9105.01 16.2109.6107.6108.2(3)(3)(3)

108.6

188.7249.9152.6114.2112.0118.4(3)

180.3(3)

271.4241 . 1246.6200.6321.2148.3263.0264.3206.0320.9129. 1(3)

177.8364.9350.9220.3222. 1232.8(3)

258.3205.2209.0

34 1. 1359.5100.0(3)99.2

369.010 1.1299. 1252.4262.7103.8

(3)315.7104.699.6(3)

264.8269.2420.9175.6177.7238.0232.0294.8287.6291.5248.9324.3406.3285.9197.7247.0249.8318.4238. 1298.8301.8235.3264.2211.4296.9270.7222.7213. 1226.0

285.7341.8361.01 13.4114.0114.21 16.8109.0105.9105.0116.8109.6107.6108.2(3)(3)(3)

108.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ Commodity| Other

I i ndexbase

IndexI I

Sept. Dec. | Jan.1981 2/1 198 1 2/1 1982 2/

Price

Jan.1982

1 138

313103

1 11 1011212011203120513130413051323

140114061408141 11515071616 1 116 12161317170117031919033151510251035 10451055106

2121012104211621 1822220122052323012302230323042305230623072525032506414196515102510351045105

0101030 104010501 140121012503030103050309

.99

.09

. 14

.06

.06

.03

.06

.08

.07

.02

.06

.23

. 10

.07

. 10

.09

.09

.0 1

.06

.04

.01

.03

.0 1

.04

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.08

. 18

. 17

. 1 1

.06

.03

.06

.07

.07

.99

.07

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

02020202040206020702080211023103030103030307040401040304 05

.03

.03

.04

.08

. 13

. 14

.07

.04

.08

.03

.05

.07

.03

Abrasive products (Cont'd)

Metal abrasivesMetal soap & scouring pads; & other metal abr

Metal cuttinq machine toolsBori nq machi nes

Borinq mill, vertical ea.Dri11i nq machi nes

Sensitive drilling machine ea.Upright floor type drill, plain ea.Radial drill ea.

Grinding machinesCenterlens qrindinq machine ea.Rotary surface grinding machine ea.Recip. surface grinding machine, 18x72 ea.

LathesEnqine lathe, 16" swing or under ea.Chucking lathe, automatic, 8 spindle ea.Bar machine, automatic 5 or 6 spindle eaTurning machine, n/c ea.

Mi 11i nq machi nesMillinq machine, bed type ea.

Multi-function machines, n/cVert, or nor;:, sp., manual tool change ea.Vortical spindle, automatic tool chanqe ea.Horizontal spindle automatic tool changeea.

Gear cuttinq machinesHobbinq machine ea.Gear finishing machine ea.

Other metal cuttinq machines toolsTapping machine ea.

Home shopParts for metal-cutting machine tools

Spindle, sensitive drilling machine ea.Cross feed screw, surface grinder ea.Cross feed screw, engine lathe ea.Cross feed screw, milling machine ea.Ball or lead screw, n/c machine ea.

Metal forming machine toolsPunching, bonding, forming machines

Punching machine, manually operated ea.Press brakesRolls: anqles, bars, shapes bendingOther bending and forming machinery

Shearing machinesPlate shearing machinesMechanical sheet shearing machine

PressesMechanical OBI press, 45 tons ea.Mechanical OBI press, 105-110 tons ea.Mech. press, st. sided, 200-300 tons ea.Mech. press st. sided 2 pt., 400 tons ea.Mechanical press, 600 tons capacity and overPross, automatic 45 thru 64 tons cap ea.Press, automatic, 65 thru 100 tons capacity

Other metal forming machinesRivetinq machine ea.All other metal forming machine tools

Mire drawinq machineWire drawinq machine ea.

Parts for metalforminq machine toolsKnives, plate shear, 1" x 4" x 10f pr.Clutch lininq components, OBI press ea.Clutch lininq components, 2 pt. ea.Other parts for metal forming machine tools

Tools, dies, jiqs, fixtures & ind. moldsSpecial dies, tools jigs, and fixtures

Jiqs/fixtures; other types, under 1000 lbs.Jigs/fixtures; other types, 1000 lbs. and overStandard parts and components for jig and fixturesAll other stampinq-type diesAll other diesOther standard components and parts for die

Industrial moldsDie castinq moldsInjection molds for plastic productsAll other molds made of metal and mold bases

General purpose machinery and equipment

Pumps, compressors, and equipmentIndustrial pumps

Reciprocatinq pump, power operated ea.Centrif.-90 qpm, 125 ft., 3500 rpm, ci ea.Centrif.,-90 qpm, 125 ft.,3500 rpm,ss 316ea.Centrif.-1000 qpm,130,ft., 1750 rpm ea.Centrif., 3000 qpm, 175 ft., 1750 rpm ea.Turbine pump ea.Rotary pump ea.

Air compressors, stationaryStationary air compressor, 5 hp ea.Stationary air compressor, 75-125 h.p. eachCentrifugal air comp., over 1,000 hp ea.

Centrifuqal, uncooled ea.Angle enqine, 2,000 hp ea.Reciprocatinq, 1,000 hp ea.

Dec/76Dec/76

Dec/71Dec/71Dec/7 1

Dec/71

Dec/7 1Dec/71Dec/7 1

Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/71

Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/73Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/71Dec/71

Dec/76Dec/71Dec/71

Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72Dec/7 2Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/7 1Dec/72Dec/71Jun/81Jun/81Dec/7 1

Dec/71Dec/71

Dec/68Dec/71Dec/72Dec/75Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/72Jun/81

Dec/73Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72Jun/81

Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/70Dec/70

Dec/70Dec/70Dec/70Dec/70Dec/70

129155

347,272256,270,36 1243289,311,405.306.407,287.297.372,396.227.304.236.205.225.171.221.412.386.238.271.252.256.330.459.236.305495.'152.

388.284.247.272.101.103.300.396.284.335.400.398.406.303.354.167.347.315.209.103.

211.308.236.348.340.101.

101.101.100.100.100.104.100.100.101.(3)

100.107.

293.

330.338.492.236.286.206.343.296.309.223.256.267.173.305.362.246.319.

.3

.5

.8

.5

.3

.0

.7

.6

. 1

.9

.2

.3

.0

.3

.5,3, 126.0,7,450838872645301

02947542848856730649

561154

110106201

04

9

40590064118996113

129155

359,28128227836 1,255289,314,411,310.415.290.297,373.398.230.321.238.205.228.170.221.441.386.258.277.269.269.351.492.279.

516.152.

389.285.265.272.(3)(3)

304.396.295.339.400.407.421.309.358.164.345.311.210.104.

214.308.241.348.340.(3)

.5

.5

. 1

.0

.3

.0

.7

.9, 1.4.4.2,0. 1,5,912,3, 1.7213334263709

11

2564

42678149577993

19515

104.8106.100.100.101.104.100.104.101.(3)

100.107.

297.

338.344.518.236.297.209.340.(3)

309.226.258.267.(3)

321.378.265.329.

40106211

04

2

4731616

1009

9210

130 .2(3)

36 1,283,290,278,368,255,289.319.414.310.423.290.297.373.401.232.323.243.202.228.170.216.442.386.259.278.269.270.356.503.293.

516.152.

389.285.272.272.(3)(3)

304.396.295.340.400.407.422.310.(3)

164.346.312.215.104.

214.309.241.348.340.(3)

105.107.100.100.101.104.100.104.101.100.100.107.

299.

341.348.518.238.303.213.343.(3)

315.223.252.267.(3)

328.380.

.2

.5

.0

.8

.0

.9

. 1

.0

.92[ 48,5,900049215230166600

11

6674

42648104

74374

11515

420607911504

6

6935033

2719

57

276.8329. 0

See footnotes at end of table.

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II

Commodity code J./1 Commodity

II Other

Unit | index

Indpx1 1

Sept. I D C C . 1 Jan.1981 2/| 1981 2/1 1982 2/

Pri C P

Jan.1982

010 10201050107020221 .99030301 .99

.99

.99

.99

0101010103010701080109 .04020202 .020203 .070205 .030207 .090209 .05030301030203050404010402

.03

.04

.04

.03

.04

0403 .020404 .030 4 05

020201 .010221 .060231030351 .990361 .990362 .9903630375037604

.99

.99

.99

0491 .050493 .050494 .080496 .09

010101020 10301040 1050 11101 1301 150 1 1601210 1220 12401280 1330135

0202310404330 4 3404370506070742080843090944 .99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

010101110 1210133

010 10 10105010701090 1110117 .03

Elevators, escalators, and other liftsElevators & escalators

Geared electric passenqer elevatorHydraulic passenqer elevatorHydraulic freiqht elevator

Elevator and escalator parts & attachmentsParts and attachments for elevators and escalators

Automobile liftsAutomobile lifts

Fluid power equipmentFluid power pumps

Gear type, 5-30 qpm. ea.Vane type, fixed, 5 to 25 qpm. ea.Axial piston variable, 7 1/2 to 15 qpm. ea.Axial piston, fixed, 7 1/2 to 20 qpm ea.Axial piston, variable, 35 to 45 qpm. ea.

i l l r\ nfti.mr U T 1 * i r\ c

254.9 261.0

Fluid power valvesIndustrial pneumatic, 0-200 psiIndustrial hydraulic, 0-5000 psiMobile hydraulic, 0-3000 psiHydraulic pressure control, 45 qpm.Hydraulic volume control

Cyli ndcrsIndustrial pneumatic, 2 inch boreIndustrial hydraulic, 2 inch boreMobile, hydraulic, 4 inch bore

Fluid power hose and tube fittinqs1/2 in tube fittinq, flareless, 554 i n :„ i..i _C:J^I^: „£! j ei 1

ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.

ea.ea .ea.

1/2 in tube fittinq, flareless, 55 ea.1/2 in tube fittinq, flared-flareless ea.1/4 in union, flared or flaroless brass ea.1/2 in mp 1/2 hose 100 R 5 reusable end ea.1/2 in mp 1/2 hose 100 R 2 perm att. endea.

Industrial material handling equipmentConveying equipment

Monorail conveyor 100 ft.Belt conveyor ea.Trolley conveyor ea.

Material handlinq trucksElectric trucks, operator-ridinqInternal combustion trk, under 6000 lb.Internal combustion trucks 6000-14,999 lb.Internal combustion trucks 15,000 lb. and overOther handtrucks, trailers, dolliesParts and attachments

Hoi st and cranes

Hand chain hoist, spur qear ea.Electric hoist, lug type ea.Air hoist, 1,000 lb. capacity ea.Crane, overhead bridqe type ea.

Mechanical power transmission equipmentSpeed reducer, wonnqcar, 2.5-3 c. d. ea.Spend reducer, parallel shaft, helical ea.G?armotor, parallel shaft oa.

ft.ft.ft.

Spur qear, fine-pitchFlexible coupling, qpar typeRoller chain, semifinishedRoller chain, finishedMill chainRoller chain plate sprocketV-belt sheaveUniversal joint, industrialClutch, friction type

Scales and balancesMotor truck scales

Motor trucks scalesIndustrial scales

Bench and portable scalesFloor scalesMisc. industrial scales

Commercial ret .nil scalesPersonal household scalesMailinq scales

Mailing and parcel post scalesAccessories and attachments

Accessories and attachmentsParts for scales and balances

Parts for scales and balances

Fans and blowers, except portableCentrifuqal blowerPropeller fanAttic fan, 30 inch sizeAxial fan, 36-38 inch, direct driveIndustrial fan, arranqement no. 1

Air conditioninq and refrigeration equipHeat transfer equipment

Packaqcd terminal a/cRoom fan coil a/cCentral station a/c unitUnit coolerRemote refriqerant condenserFinned coils, o.e.m.

Dec/76Doc/76Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81

Dec/70Dec/70Dec/70Dec/7 1Dec/70Dec/72Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/7 1Dec/72Dnc/72Doc/72Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/70

Dec/70

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Doc/70

Dec/70Dec/70

Dec/74

Jun/76

Jun/76D Q C / 7 4

Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77Dec/77

248.7135.6146.6100.4100.4104.3104.3

225.8229.6215. 1293.3255.2257.6234.3201.0189. 1193.9228.5244.6184.0237.6232.6231.2226.4224.3314.9178.2192.2226. 1215.3

282.2231 .9332.5267.2301.4234.3252.9278.31 10.2111.1111.71 12.5275. 1274.0310.5211.9300.3

300.6367.6339. 1252. 1316.6338.6348.8377.7222.6169.5315.3268. 0429.4170.8312.7143.9196.4

221.3

271.298.7

275.0287.9253.6103.3110.0

97.6

10 1.9

102.8

328.4325.8353.4283.0367.4326.0

133.7140.3145.4136.9142.8131.2135.2141.0

(3)(3)164.3105.2105.2104.3104.3

234.0238.2225. 1306.4261.8261.8241.6213.4189. 1200.7252.6246.6193.2241.6231 .5230. 1235. 1224.0312.4178.2192.2230.2215.3

284.6236.3340.2273.6316.8234.6252.4(3)109.61 12. 11 12.2114.6276 . 9274.03 14.1215.6301.7

306.6367.6392.9254.2324.4343.9357.0383.2232.5169.5323.42S6.6442.9170.8312.7145.4193.8

221.8

271.299.0

273.4(3)

254.9103.3110.7

97.6

101.9

102.8

328.8326.9353.9283.0367.4326.0

134.7141.5148.4136.9(3)(3)(3)(3)

(3)(3)(3)

105.5(3)

110.9110.9

235.7238.2225. 1306.4261.8261.8241.6215.0189. 1200.7252.6255.8193.2244.7237.4236.2235. 1227.8314.9(3)

19S.4242.7215.3

286.2238.9348.3277.3321.2235.4252.6(3)

109.91 12.81 12.2115.6276.9274.0314. 1215.6301.8

308.7(3)

404.6257.5324.4348.4357.0383.2232.5173.8323.4286.6442.9170.8328.5145.4198.7

223.9

271.299.8

273.4(3)

254.9103.31 15.0

95.5

103.5

102.8

333.8335.2359.6(3)

372.2329.4

135.9141.9149.8139.3144.3137.3138.3139.5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ Commodityj OtherI indexI base

I Sept.I 1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

1148 Air conditioning and refrigeration equip (Cont'd)

Unitary air conditionersYeai—round a/c, 2-3 ton ea.Year-round a/c, 5-10 ton ea.Single package a/c ea.Single package heat pump ea.Split system heat pump ea.Split system, condensing unit ea.A/c coiIs ea.

Commercial refrigeration equipmentSectional cooler ea.Reach-in refrigerator ea.Frozen food case ea.Drinking water cooler ea.

Refrigerant compressorsCompressor, 3 h.p. ea.

Refrigeration condensing unitsCondenser, 3/4-3.0 h.p. ea.Condensing unit over 3-15 h.p. ea.

Other a/c and refrigeration equipmentCentrifugal liquid chiller ea.Ice cube maker ea.Absorption liquid chiller ea.Automobile a/c ea.Pick-up/van a/c ea.Reciprocating liquid chiller ea.Evaporative air cooler ea.

Miscellaneous general purpose equipmentValves and fittings

Gate valve, iron, 6 inch ea.Gate valve, brass or bronze, 1 inch ea.Gate valve forqed steel, 1 inch ea.Gate valve, cast steel, 6 inch ea.Elbow, malleable iron, 1/2 inch 100 pcTee, forged steel, 1 inch ea.Elbow, wrought copper, 1/2 inch ea.Ball valve, bronze, 2 inch ea.Ball valve, steel, 6 inch ea.Butterfly valve, 125 wsp, 6 inch ea.Butterfly valve, 150 wog, 12 inch ea.Plug valve, lubricated ea.IBBM gate valve ea.Fire hydrant ea.Safety valve ea.Cast iron valve ea.

Ball and roller bearingsRadial ball bearing, light ea.Radial ball bearing, medium ea.Radial ball bearing, extra light ea.Roller bearing, taperedRoller bearing, cylindricalRoller bearing, needlePillow block, ball bearingPillow block, roller bearing

Plain bearingsMain bearing, automotiveConnecting rod bearing, automotiveBushing, 3/4 inch i. d.Bushing, 1 inch i. d. ea.

Special industry machinery and equipment

Food products machineryDairy industry machinery

Homogenizer ea.Ice cream freezer, continuous type ea.Pasteurizer, HTST plate, 20 MPPH ea.

Bakery industry machineryOven, revolving tray, gas fired ea.Bread slicer ea.Bread bagging machine, automatic ea.Rounder, heavy duty ea.Proofer, 5 loaves per tray ea.

Commercial food production machineryFood slicer, 10 inch diameter knife ea.Food mixer, 20 quart bowl ea.

1162 Textile machinery and equipmentCleaning and opening machinery

Cleaning & opening machinery, card roomSpinning machinery, except parts

Warper, beam, high-speed ea.Weaving machinery, except parts

shuttleless loom, importedKnitting machinery and equipment

Needle, latch type 1000Double knitting machine, imported

Dyeing, dryinq, finishing machineryDrying machinery, stocks, yarn cloth

Industrial sewing machinesOyeredging machine ea.

Textile machinery parts and attachmentsTurnings & shapesParts for all other fiber to fabric machineryParts, power loomsParts, bleaching, finishingParts, all other textile machinery

1163 Woodworking machinery and equipment

0202010205020902150217021902230303020303030703090404020505020507060601060306050607060906110617

0101010102010301040112011301150116011701180119012101220123012401250505210522052505310532053305410542060651065206530654

.03

.04

.02

.04

.02

.07

.02

.02

.04

.03

.01

.03

.05

.04

.02

.09

. 1 1

.03

.09

.03

.06

.04

.04

.04

.07

.03

.02

.01

.05

.05

.04

.01

.01

.02

.04

.02

.03

.04

.09

.08

0101030104010702021302140215021702180404310433

11111221212534344344444944545555636666717777117713771477167717

.02

.03

.01

.04

.05

.06

. 11

.12

.02

.02

.99

.05

.01

.02

.03

.99

.06

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

D G C / 7 7Dec/77D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 6 8D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7Dec/77D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7D G C / 7 7Dec/77

Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76Jun/76

Dec/74

D G C / 7 0D G C / 7 0

Dec/69D G C / 6 9D G C / 6 9

D G C / 6 9D G C / 7 0D G C / 6 9D G C / 7 0Dec/70

Dec/70D G C / 7 0

D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 7 5D G C / 8 0D G C / 7 5

Dec/69D G C / 7 5

D G C / 6 9

D G C / 6 9D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0

131.2128.2126. 1123.3131.0128.3198. 1129.4135.7143.6136.4134.5125. 1129.9134.7134.6137.2131. 1135.7148.2134.7160.7139.4129.3140. 1142.6

314.7316.7224.3258. 1246. 1318.5

354.4108.3158.0164. 1166.5173.5159. 1150.5147.5164.8169.5318.0319.6332.7208. 1301 . 1304.3321.5359. 1259.9277.5272.6242.3231.5225.0

304.5221.5261.4224.3230.6398.3249.9247. 1204.2398.0277.5303.3258.5232.7

248.3283.2112.3106.5168.5103. 1116.7150.6149.8107. 1312.8231.3274.9203.3111.8118.0124.21 12.9106.9105.4

132.2129.6126.6125.7132.5128.3198. 1131 .4134.4139.4135.3136.5125. 1131.3137.4134. 1136.3131. 1137.3152.4139.2163.5(3)(3)(3)

144.2

315.5316.5224.5259.8241.3

346.7109.8157.0167.7166.4171.7157.8158.5155.6163.8158.7

321.6324.0338.2212.730 1 . 13 1 5 . 1321.5371.2259.9271.6241 .7220.5229.8222.8

310.5221.7265. 1228.6229.4418.5267.7256.8211.6(3)(3)

308.0276.3228.6

250.0283.21 12.3106.3171.9104.3116.7151.6149.8108.2310.5(3)

274.9203.2114.0130.7124.3(3)(3)

105.4

133.9(3)(3)(3)(3)129.4(3)132.2134.4139.4135.3136.5125. 1131.3(3)133.7136.3130.3139.8152.4139. 1163.5143.5(3)143.3144.2

317. 1318.8224.5259.8241.3

419. 1346.7109.8158.3169.3166.4171.7157.7158.5155.6163.8158.7

321.8324.0338.2212.730 1.1315. 1321.5371.2265.2274.5241 .7220.5233.0225.3

319.5

313.3226.2271.6228.6229.4430.3267.7256.8217.4(3)(3)

308.0276.3228.6

250.8283.21 12.3106.8175.3105.31 19.8152.3153.0108.2313.3230.6274.9203.2114.0130.7124.3(3)109.5105.4

275.0 275.3

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ CommodityOtheri ndexbase

Sept. I Dec.1981 2/11981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Price

Jan.1982

Woodworking machinery and equipment (Cont'd)

1165

010101010301050106010701080505210522

010109020505520707710772

0101070303060404 12041306062706290635

01010101020103010501060202010202030301030203030306

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.01

.05

.07

.05

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.03

.06

.02

.02

.03

.02

.02

.02

0101050 10901 17012301330 13402026502660267027302740289

010 10 1011101310 1990202440245024 6024702480267027 1

010 1010 1040105010601070 1110 1 120 1 1701 180 1 1902022202230224

.05

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.03

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.01

.06

.04

.0 1

.04

. 13

.07

. 10

.05

.04

.04

.06

.01

.05

.04

.03

. 1 1

.09

.07

.05

.05

.09

. 1 1

.07

Other than for home workshopsSawmill equipmentSawing machines, except sawmill equipmentBoring and carving machinery, dovetailers, etc.Other woodworking machinery:lathes* planers, etc.Parts and attachments!cutting toolsAll other parts, attachments, and accessories

Saw bladeSaw blade solid tooth ea.Saw blade, inserted tooth ea.

Printing trades machinery and equipmentPrinting presses, offset

Web-fed, newspaper, 4-unit, 36" ea.Typesetting and casting machineryBookbinding machinery and equipment

Gathering machine ea.Parts, attachments and accessories

Printinq plate, aluminum offset ea.Intermediate roller, rubber covered ea.

Other special industry machineryRubber working and rubber machinery

Other rubber working machineryPlastics machinery

Other plastics machinery and partsChemical industry machinery

Chemical mixer, plain steel, with or w/o controlsOther chemical machinery

Miscellaneous industry machineryBottle forming/glass making machinery and partsMetal cleaning, deqreasing machinery and partsOther machinery and parts

Packing and packaging machineryFilling and cappinq machines

Dry products filling machine ea.Liquid container filler ea.Form-fill-seal- machine ea.Capping machine ea.Cartoner ea.

Package forming and wrapping machinesWrapping machine ea.Baq making machine ea.

Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottles

Bottle cleaning machine ea.Casing machine ea.Labeling machine ea.Tape dispenser ea.

Electrical machinery and equipment

Wi ri ng devi cesCurrent carryinq

Lightning arrester, 9-10 kv. ea.Incandescent lampholdersPrecision snap-acting switches, exc. limit 4 dimmeDimmers and all other special purposes switchesTermi nal blocksOther current-carrying wiring devices

Noncurront carryingWall plate, plastic for switch 100Stamped metal outlet boxStamped metal switch and receptacle boxElectrical metal tubingRiqid metal conduitOther noncurrcnt-carrying wiring devices

Integrating and measuring instrumentsElectrical (direct meas.) instr.

Watt-hour meter, sinqle phase, 30 amp. ea.Voltmeter, d.c., panel typo ea.Wattmeter ea.Parts, various, for integrating meters ea.

Electronic (indirect meas.) instr.Volt-ohm-mi 11iammeter, portable ea.Semiconductor tester parametric ea.Combination and group test sets ea.Signal qonerator, microwave ea.Signal qonerator, audio ea.Field strength instruments ea.Osci1loqraphic recorder, stylus type ea.

Motors, qenerators, motor qenerator setsElectric motors

Fractional hp., d.c., 1/2 hp. ea.Fractional h.p., a.c., 1/20 - 1/5 h. p ea.Fractional hp., a.c, 1/4 hp. ea.

1/2 hp. ea.1/25 lip. and un. ea.

a. 3 ha.cd.c

Fractional hp.Fractional h p.Inteqral hp.,Inteqral hp.,Inteqral lip. ,Intoqral lip. , d.c.Inteqral hp., a.c.

3 hp.10 hp.5 hp.25 lip.50 hp.

Generators and qenerator sotsElectric qoneratinq plant 100 - 125 kwGenerator sot, portable, gas 1.5-5.0 KWGenerator, a. c , 30 kw.

Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/72Dec/72

Dec/69

Dec/6 9

Dec/69Dec/72

Dec/81Dec/81Dec/8 1Dec/8 1

Dec/72Dec/8 1

Dec/8 1Dec/8 1Dec/81

Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Doc/76Dec/76Dec/76Dec/76Doc/76Dec/76Dec/76

Dec/81Dec/8 1Dec/8 1Dec/8 1

Dec/72Dec/72Dec/8 1

Dec/75Dec/7 1

Dec/7 1Dec/69Dec/7 1Doc/7 1Dec/7 1

Dec/68

105.182.111.106.104.110.102.312.235.242.

282.318.263.166.274.247.

243.211.

38 1.(3)(3)(3)(3)

399.276.(3)

360.(3)(3)(3)

156.164.155.162.156.220.164.146.164.161.149.154.144.167.158.

224.

308.265.183.299.(3)(3)(3)(3)

357.332.333.357.(3)

320.(3)

201.236.181 .288.132.197.179.218.90.158.214.186.190.185.

304.288.281.287.293.271.276.295.330.283.269.317.322.258.24 1.268.

7766430764

183346

78

8

26

0

118418593563767

2

8533

1681

8

92186392794608

7473540213309021

105.8(3)(3)(3)

104.4(3)

102.0312.7235.6242.4

290.0330.8272.0170.3276.7253.2

243.6219.8

385.3100.0100.0100.0100.0406. 1279.7100.0374.2100.0100.0100.0

158.2167.5158.8164. 1158. 1238.5164.0147.2164.3163.5150.9157.0149.0172.4154.6

226.9

318.9275.9184.2326.8100.0100.0100.0100.0366.2342.8341.3367.8(3)

320.8100.0

205.9251. 1193.5291 .2135.9197.3179.3220.8(3)159.4209. 1182. 1191.6186. 1

308.0284. 1280.5287.3292.7271.4279.0303.0(3)

314. 1251.5319.4336.8254.8241.2268. 1

106. 1184.2(3)106.6104.4110.3102.0322.2243.0249. 1

293.8338. 1(3)170.3278.4253.2

243.6219.8

388.6101.2101.6100.699.8

411.8283.7100.0376.9103.8(3)

100.2

160.5170.2164.9165.8158. 1243.4167.9147.2164.3163.5154. 1160.9149.0172.4165.4

228.3

318.9279.6188.7(3)100.0103.9(3)100.0360. 0342.8340.5(3)

233.4(3)99.7

206.9252.4193.5291 .2135.9204.8180. 1220.890.3159.4(3)

182. 1191.6195.8

309.5285. 1280.5287.3292.7271.4279.0305.5(3)

301.8272.7319.4338.8257.2260. 1272.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ j Commodity IOther I I Tindex |Sept. |Dec. |base I 198 11 2/1 198 1 2/1

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

020205020703030 1030303150506070701071 107250731

010 10101020202120303210332033304044 104430452045304540505610606710672067307077707810783

0 10101

0103010401050106010802021 102120213

0 1010201030 10401050 106010701080 1110 1 12030321032203240325032603361 11 1021 10611 121 1 19112111231 1241 131121215121912281229124112722123242411242124222423243224412467

.99

.99

.99

.99

.05

.99

.99

.07

.99

. 12

.06

.05

.02

.05

.06

.03

.03

.06

. 03

.04

.04

.05

.04

.05

.06

.05

.05

.05

.04

.05

.03

.03

.01

.05

.03

.04

.02

.02

.03

.02

.02

.02

.02

.02

.0 1

.05

.04

.04

.04

.04

.06

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Transformers and power requlatorsFluorescent lamp ballasts

Correct power factor typeUncorrected power factor type

Distribution transformersLiquid immersed, pole type, single phaseLiquid immersed, pad mount, single phaseDry type, single or three phase

Small power transformersLarqe power transformersSpecialty and all other transformers

Open core/coil and units end-bell enclosedGeneral purpose transformersTransmission and distribution voltage regulatorsOther transformers

Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipmentPanelboards

Distribution, fusible ea.Lighting, circuit breaker ea.

Safety switchesA-C., 3 pole, 60 amps. ea.

Circuit breakersAi r, a.c. ea.Oil, outdoor, 115 kv. ea.Oil, outdoor, 34.5 kv., 1200 amp. ea.

Swi tchgearAssembly, indoor, 600 v, a.c. ea.Assembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.c. ea.Distribution cut-out, indicating ea.Bus duct, plug-in type, 600 amps. 10 ft.Fuse link, 15 amperes ea.

Circuit breaker load centers12-24 branches ea.

Low-voltage fusesCartridge fuse, renewable ea.Cartridge fuse, one-time ea.Plug fuse, one-time 1000

Industrial controlsStarters, a. c , 25 hp., 440 volts ea.Starters, a.c. 75 hp. 440 volts ea.Contactor, a. c., size 1, 3 pole ea.

Electric lamps/bulbsIncandescent

100 watts, inside frosted ea.

Sealed beam head-lamp, replacement ea.3-way, 50-100-150 watts ea.Reflector, par type, 150 watts ea.Automobile lamp, miniature, 32-4 c. p. ea.Sealed beam headlamp, 5.75 inch o.e.m. ea.

Other than incandescentFluorescent, rapid start, 40 watts ea.Mercury lamp, 400 watts ea.Fluorescent, slimline, 75 watts ea.

Electronic components and accessoriesReceiving type electron tubes

Miniature tube, type 6BZ6 ea.Miniature tube, type 6CB6A ea.Miniature tube, type 12AU7A ea.Miniature tube, type 12BA6 ea.Miniature tube, type 12BE6 ea.Miniature tube, type 35W4 ea.Miniature tube, type 50C5 ea.Standard glass tube, type 5U4GBStandard glass tube, type 6SN7GTB

Power, transmitter, special purpose tubesExternal anode tube, 100 watts and un.Ext. anode tube, 101 thru 1000 wattsInternal anode tube, 25 watts and lessInternal anode tubes, 150 to 500 wXenon gas thyratronsOscilloscope tube, single gun e

Capacitors "Aluminum electrolytic, standardAll other aluminum electrolyticTantalum, dry slug and wire electrolytic, metal caseFilm dielectricCeramic tubular, disc, plate and all two terminalCeramic monolithic, radial leadedCeramic monolithic, axial leadedVariable dielectric

Resistors for electric applicationsFixed, metal film resistorFixed, other, non-wirewound resistorFixed, w. w., ultra-prec. (not estab. rel.) resistorFixed, non-prec. wirewound resistor, without tapTrimmer, non-ww, single turnResistor network, thick film

RelaysAntennasConnectors

Coaxial connector (radio frequency and above)Cylindrical, h.d. and standardMiniature cylindricalSubminiature cylindricalRack-and-panel/rectangular subminiaturePrinted circut connector, one-piece typeMiscellaneous special purpose connectors

Jun/81

Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Jun/81

Dec/67Dec/67

Dec/68Dec/67Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Dec/67Dec/67Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81Dec/67Dec/67Dec/80Dec/80Doc/67Dec/80Dec/80Dec/68Dec/68Dec/67Dec/68Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80Dec/72Dec/80

2 1 3 . 59 9 . 9

2 1 1 . 91 0 0 . 31 0 2 . 21 0 2 . 810 1.42 1 6 . 41 0 3 . 81 0 5 . 31 0 0 . 8

9 9 . 31 0 1 . 22 2 2 . 81 0 1 . 6

2 5 2 . 42 9 8 . 83 3 7 . 72 7 8 . 5

3 2 0 . 42 1 4 . 53 0 3 . 7197 .42 1 9 . 72 4 2 . 22 1 4 . 62 3 8 . 32 0 4 . 43 0 6 . 62 5 5 . 7

2 6 8 . 53 4 0 . 93 2 9 . 63 3 6 . 13 4 5 . 72 4 9 . 42 4 3 . 82 6 0 . 12 6 0 . 9

2 7 6 . 82 8 6 . 73 4 1 . 52 5 7 . 03 2 4 . 63 4 1 . 62 2 3 . 82 7 3 . 82 5 0 . 62 4 5 . 91 9 5 . 22 8 6 . 9

1 7 0 . 83 5 1 . 83 1 4 . 03 4 1 . 22 8 8 . 33 7 5 . 03 8 4 . 24 7 2 . 63 1 0 . 73 8 0 . 73 2 1 . 62 4 7 . 82 6 0 . 82 7 0 . 82 6 4 . 33 5 7 . 03 1 9 . 22 6 7 . 42 0 1 . 6

9 9 . 510 1 .4

10 1 .179..168.9100.099.9106 .0172.970.999.8102.2192.799.59 9 . 8

2 3 1 . 02 0 4 . 92 1 6 . 72 3 9 . 71 0 8 . 91 0 4 . 81 0 5 . 7

9 8 . 9( 3 )

1 0 1 . 5

2 1 8 . 79 9 . 8

2 1 1 . 81 0 0 . 31 0 7 . 8

( 3 )1 1 1 . 22 3 7 . 61 0 6 . 9106. 11 0 1 . 31 0 0 . 31 0 4 . 42 2 5 . 510 1.8

254.9286.734 1. 1256.6

3 4 6 . 42 2 0 . 63 0 5 . 22 0 1 . 72 4 5 . 32 4 1 . 42 1 5 . 92 4 4 . 02 0 9 . 82 9 3 . 32 4 7 . 6

2 8 7 . 73 4 3 . 63 3 6 . 43 4 2 . 93 3 1 . 92 5 1 . 42 4 9 . 02 4 9 . 02 6 8 . 2

276 . 22 8 3 . 3332 .2

3 2 7 .3 4 5 . 82 2 1 . 42 7 9 . 42 5 5 . 52 4 9 . 81 9 8 . 52 9 4 . 8

171 .63693293 5 7 . 23 0 1 . 83 9 3 . 34 0 3 . 34 9 5 . 43 2 5 . 24 0 6 . 63 3 7 . 02 5 2 . 8272 .6275 .72 7 1 . 13 6 4 . 63 1 9 . 22 6 1 . 91 9 6 . 2

9 9 . 5101 .4

9 4 . 2( 3 )

1 6 8 . 89 7 . 3( 3 )

1 0 6 . 01 7 2 . 9

( 3 )( 3 )

102 . 11 9 3 . 31 0 0 . 4

( 3 )2 2 9 . 52 0 4 . 92 1 6 . 1

( 3 )1 0 8 . 91 0 5 . 3105 .71 0 0 . 8

( 3 )9 7 . 4

2 1 9 . 29 9 . 8

2 1 1 . 8100 . 1108 .6

( 3 )( 3 )

2 3 7 . 61 0 6 . 9106. 11 0 1 . 41 0 0 . 5104 .42 2 7 . 81 0 1 . 8

2 5 5 . 12 8 6 . 734 1 . 12 5 6 . 6

3 4 6 . 42 2 1 . 03 0 9 . 82 0 0 . 92 4 5 . 3241 . 92 1 6 . 92 4 2 . 12 0 7 . 6

( 3 )2 4 9 . 3

2 8 7 . 73 4 3 . 63 3 6 . 43 4 2 . 93 3 1 . 92 5 1 . 42 4 9 . 02 4 9 . 02 6 8 . 2

275.3285.8327.6

255.8 253.6300.338.9225.5280.6248. 1248.7179. 1291 .8

174 .44 0 4 . 33 6 1 . 63 9 2 . 63 3 1 . 94 3 0 . 94 4 2 . 55 4 2 . 33 5 7 . 44 3 4 . 83 6 9 . 12 5 9 . 72 7 4 . 72 7 5 . 72 7 1 . 13 6 4 . 6341 .62 6 7 . 81 9 3 . 8

( 3 )( 3 )8 8 . 9

1 6 5 . 31 6 8 . 3

( 3 )( 3 )( 3 )

1 7 3 . 6( 3 )

1 0 0 . 3101 .71 9 3 . 3

( 3 )9 8 . 7

2 3 4 . 42 0 4 . 92 1 7 . 32 4 0 . 3110 .0105 .41 0 5 . 7102 .71 6 4 . 8

9 7 . 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6. Continued—Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

modity code J/ CommodityOtheri ndex

I base

Inde

Sept. (Dec.I 1981 2/1 1981 2/

Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

Electronic components and accessories (Confd)

252523252727270931310231043106333302353507351135153737033717

410341 1241 18424221422342254545524556455846461648

010101010202021102140215021602170232030322032303240404320505320533060642064406450646

.04

.09

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.02

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 13

.07

.99

.03

.99

.03

. 99

.99

.05

.03

.02

.04

.09

. 18

.08

.09

.06

.08

010 121020211 .99

.99

02020302050208021 102130214021502160227023202340239040403041304210422042904320433

0101020121020228

.03

.99

. 99

.03

.02

.02

.06

.99

.99

. 06

.99

.99

.99

.08

.99

.99

.99

.01

.99

.99

.99

.99

reelreel

Maqnetic tapeComputer, 1600 b.p.i.Closed ci rcui t TV

Electronic hardware (radio hardware)Phono cartridqo and pickup

Di odesSiqnal diodesor assembliesRectifier or other power diodes and assembliesZener di ode

ThyristorsThyr i stor

Transi storsSiqnal transistorRadio frequency and microwave power transistorPower transistor, 10 watts and over

Optoelectronic devicesLiqht emittinq diode or arrayOther optoelectronic devices, excluding solar cells

Diqital bi-polar inteqrated circuitsBipolar loqic, TTLBipolar loqic, except TTLBipolar memory, except RAM'S

Diqital MOS inteqrated circuitsMOS, memoryMOS, except memory

Linear inteqrated circuitsArrpl i f i erInterfaceOth^r analoq inteqrated circuits

Hybrid inteqrated circuitsMulti-chip and other hybrid types

Other semiconductor devices and parts

Miscellaneous electrical mach and equipStoraqo batteries

Automotive, 12 volt, replacementIndustrial truck

Primary batteries, dry and wetDry cell size d flashliqht batteryOther misc. qeneral purpose dry cell batteriesDry cell, lantern batteryDry cell transistor batteryAlkaline cell size aa batteryOther dry cells

Carbon and graphite productsBrush, for fractional h.p. motorBrush, for inteqral hp. motorElectrode, qraphite

Teleqraph apparatusOther teleprinter terminals

X-ray equipmentX-ray tube, anodeMedical X-ray unit

Electrical eqpt. for int. comb, enginesVoltaqs requlator, for passenger cars ea.Iqnition coil, for passenger cars ea.Spark pluq, automotive ea.Breaker point set, for passenger cars ea.

Misc. electrical and electronic instru.

Environmental controlsBuildinq comfort controls

Temperature responsive controlsAppliance requlation controls

Temperature responsive appliance control

Miscellaneous machinery

Oil field and qas field machineryOil field and qas field drilling machinery

Portable mast, 140-142 ' ea.Other surface drilling equip, and partsWheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigsTravelinq block ea.Combination hook ea.Rotary slip ea.Swivel ea.Blowout preventers and accessoriesTunqsten-carbide insert bitsSlush pump ea.Cementinq equipmentOther subsurface drilling equip, and parts

Oil field and qas field production machineChristmas tree assembliesDpepwell pump ea.Retrievable packersPermanent packers and accessoriesValves, chokes, manifoldsGas lift valve ea.Other production equip, and parts

Mininq machinery and equipmentUnderground mininq machinery

Loading machines, underground mineTractors and trucks, mine type

Crushing, pulverizinq, screening machineryGyratory crushers, all types, stationary

ea.ea.

100100100 lbs.

ea.ea.

Dec/68Dec/68Dec/68Dec/68Dec/68D G C / 7 4Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Jun/8 1Dec/74Jun/8 1D G C / 7 4Dec/74Dec/74Jun/81Jun/8 1Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Jun/81Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Jun/8 1Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74Jun/8 1Jun/8 1Jun/81

Dec/80

Dec/67Dec/67Dec/67

Jun/77

Dec/68Dec/67

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

131.677.2135.9291.3156.686.592.298.4(3)95. 1101.098.0100.691.087.480.8106. 198.649.349.269.395.951.543.557.910 1.157.966.233.367.9100.099.898.3

266.3231.8243.4198.8183.7177.6352.6194.3161.2183.288.2

373.5260.5304.7432.4

101.2

229.8318.427 1 .4298. 1312.4202.5279.5

111.3114.21 14.9

135.5(3)

135.6292.7156.686.6(3)98.0(3)95. 110 1.010 1.5(3)(3)89.080.8(3)98.749.5(3)(3)(3)50.2(3)56.6(3)57.6(3)(3)67.4100.0100.3100.5

269.9231.5245.8190.6184. 1177.6382.3194.3161.2183.288.3

391.4262.2309.2457.7

100.5

(3)(3)

269.4306.0328.7197. 1297.9

111.2114.3113.4

139.378.5134.6305.5156.686.6(3)(3)47.795. 1101.010 1.1(3)91.0(3)80.7(3)98.548.948.3(3)(3)48.3(3)(3)(3)57.4(3)(3)66.9100.0(3)98.7

270.7228.8243. 1188. 1185.0177.6382.3194.4161.2181.6(3)

399.6266.3309.2469.2

(3)

233.6(3)

271.5307.2328.7197. 1298.6

112. 1115.71 14.9

258.5 259.8

Dec/71Dec/80Dec/80Dec/75

Dec/80

Dec/80Dec/80

Dec/80

Dec/7 1

Dec/80Dec/7 1Dec/80

Jun/81

418.7418.2513.1109. 1110.8189.6464.0664.8615.3492.31 14.5311.3108.5138.9421. 1113.9359.7342.646 1 .0109.4285.81 14.4

341.9383.3313.2100.0318.4293.6

424.9423.9(3)

1 10.7(3)

198.4489. 1712.0635.2(3)

114.5315.0108.5138.9427.9113.9313.3355.4476.8109.6285.81 18.7

346.7392.4319.4(3)

319.8294.6

431.4433. 1551.9113.8115. 1199.6489. 1712.0637.5572. 1(3)

315.0112.0140.5431.0117.3313.3366.8474.3109.6285.8119.9

349.6394.7322.3103.9325.3(3)

See footnotes at end of table.

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II

Commodity code J/1 Commodity

I Other 1Unit I index

1 b*SR

Indpx1 1

Sept. |Dec. | Jan.1981 2/I 1981 2/1 1982 2/

Pri C P

Jan.1982

Mining machinery and equipment (Cont'd)

02320 23403034106062153530 15346

0101010 111030313031405052106063407074107420746

010 10201030 1040202110212030321032203230324040435050545060655

01010106011201130 1 14

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 10

.06

. 13

. 10

.05

.03

.07

.08

.05

.04

.07

. 10

.06

. 10

.08

. 10

.09

.08

.09

.06

. 16

.08

.02

.06

.04

.06

Grinding mills, ball and rod, stationary typeScreens, vibrating, trommel, mine type

Drills and other mining machineryRock drills, percussion typo

Mineral benefication equipmentOther mineral benefication equipment

Mining machinery partsMining machinery parts, excluding drillsPercussion rock drill bits

Office and store m,Calculating and

ichines and equipmentccounting machineshi rgistor, electronic

manual

Account i ngP.O.S. cash

Typewri tersTypewriters, portablPortable electric ea.

SafesCabi net type ea.

Coin operated vending machinesSoft drink machine, bottle type ea.

Other office and store machinesChock indorsing machine ea.Addressing machine, electric ea.Time recording machine oa.

Internal combustion enginesGasoline engines

7-10.9 h.p. ea.36-70 hp. ea.8 1-180 hp. ea.

Outboard motors5-15 hp. ea.Outboard motor, 40-80 h.p. ea.

Diesel engines, other than automotiveHiqh speed, 50-99 hp. ea.High speed, 101-200 hp. ea.High speed, 200-399 hp. ea.Diesel engine, low speed over 600 h.p. ea.

Diesel engines, automotiveTruck ea.

Gas enqi nesNatural qas ca.

Parts and accessoriesParts and accessories ea.

Machine shop productsCarburetors, for passenger cars ea.Flexible hose steel ft.Compression piston ring, original equip ea.Piston ring set sotIntake and exhaust valves ea.

Jun/8 1Jun/8 1

Dec/72

Dec/73

Doc/68

Dec/74Dec/74

Dec/74

Dec/7 1

Dec/74

194.4102.5104.5

336.5178.2

149.090.4117.2106.3146.3146.7136.9

242.9196.2231.0239.5163.2166.8(3)

312.9342.6368. 1429.0304.8300. 129S.5301.3337. 1419.2292.3276.8269.5

294.8

424.6

295.6

368.2453.8241.0236.4164.950S.6

195.7104.8104.9

341.6187.6

148.987. 11 17.2106.3145.5145.3134.4

257.4197.2(3)

242.3169.7(3)(3)

312.0346.9373.6429.0304.8287.628 1.0293.7333.4405.7295.7276.8260.9

294.8

437.9

(3)

377.9466.9241.024 9.3174.2521.0

(3)109.3109.7

343.7187.6

149.287. 11 17.2106.3144.4145.9136. 1

259.6199. 1(3)

242.6169.7166.8184.3

317.1350.2373.6447.6320.7290.4286.6293.7338.3410.0298.8281.3265.3

294.8

444.7

(3)

372.0466.9272.5249.3166.8491.4

Furniture and household durables 201.0 202.2

121

121 1

12120 101010 103010501060 1090202110216022102310233030336034 103420344035103530355040463

121301010 1110121

121401020111

1215

122

1221

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

.37

.35

.21

. 14

. 12

Household furniture

Metal household furniture

Wood household furnitureLiving room furniture

TableDesksChai rsCredensas and bookcasesOther nonupholstored living rm furniture

Dining room furnitureTableChai rsBuffets and serversChina and corner cabinetsOther dininq rm & kitchen furniture

Bedroom furnitureBeds, except bunkHeadboard setsDresser, vanities and dressing tablesNiqht tables & standsChestsWardrobesOther nonupholstered bedroom furniture

Other wood household furnitureUnpainted wood furniture

Upholstered household furnitureSofaChairSofa bod, convertible

Beddi ngBox spring

Mattress, innersprinq

Porch and lawn furniture

Commercial furniture

Wood commercial furniture

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/30Jun/S0

Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

222.2

209. 1

244.2227.4226.6107. 1111.0109.61 10.2263.9261.0280.2240. 9257.0107.124 1 .7237.41 12.5238.5111.7236.3109.8110.9103.5105.6

227.0

209. 1

244.7230.7229.4108.6(3)

1 12.6(3)

259.2259.7272.8241 .0247.5107.1243.2244. 1112.9239.61 12.3237. 1110.4113.1104.7(3)

228.2

209. 1

246.5231.9230.7108.6(3)

112.0(3)

260.7260. 1272.424 1 .0257.4(3)

245.5244. 11 12. 9245.9(3)

24 0.2110.4(3)

105.8(3)

2 0 1 . 9 2 1 2 . 7 2 1 1 . 8194 .0 ( 3 ) ( 3 )

( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 )2 0 2 . 8 2 0 8 . 3 ( 3 )

1 8 8 . 2 195 .7 2 0 3 . 11 8 2 . 5 ( 3 ) 2 0 1 . 0

158 .9 ( 3 ) 2 0 0 . 6

291.3 296.7 292.6

26 1 .6 264. 1 266.6

258.8 260.2 264.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J/ Commodityj OtherI indexI base

1 I ^ TI Sept. |Dec. I Jan. II 1981 2/1 1981 2/I 1982 2/ I

Jan.1982

1221 blood commercial furniture (Cont'd)

0101 .080111 .070121 . 110131 .06

020201 .990205 .990207 .99030321 .990323 .990325 .990331 .990335 .99

123

1232

01015901610163020265

OKI0161

.99

.99

.99

.99

.02

.03

01 .010111 .990115 .990117 .990121 .990134 .990136 .990137 .990153 .99020211 .99

0232 .990233 .99030333 .990337 .24040441 .250442 . 150445 .23

0131 .14

Office chair, sideOffice chair, swivelOffice desk, general purposeOffice desk, executive

Metal commercial furnitureFile cabinets and equipment

Letter filing cabinetsHorizontal file cabinetsOther file cabinets

Other metal commercial furnitureClerical and secretarial deskExecutive desksChairsTables & standsMisc. metal office furniture

Floor coverings

Soft surface floor coveringsTufted broadloom

Tufted broadloom-polyesterTufted broadloom-nylonTufted broadloom-other fibers

Other soft surface floor covrgs.Bathmats and rugs 6x9 or less

Hard surface floor coveringsVinyl sheet goods, semi-permanentVinyl sheet goods, permanent

Household appliances

Major appliancesCooking equipment

Free-standing electric rangesBuilt-in surface cooking tops, electricDrop-in electric rangesPortable microwave ovensFree-standing gas rangesSurface cooking tops, gasNonstandard type gas rangesPortable outdoor cooking units

Laundry equipmentWashing machine, automatic

Electric dryersGas dryer

Refrigeration equipmentRefrigerator-freezer, 19.5 cu. ftHome freezer, upright type

Other major appliancesDishwasher, undercounterFood waste disposerRoom air conditioner

ea.ea.ea.ea.

yd.yd.

overea.

Sewing machinesPortable type,

Vacuum cleaner

with imported head

011101150118012201230127

081911051308

Small electric appliancesToaster, automaticFrying pan, electricCan opener, electricIron, steam and dryShaver, men'sRange hood

1244

1245 Electric lamps

125 Home electronic equipment

1251 Radio receivers02 Home radios0202 .99 Radio combinations, port & table03 Car radios

1252 Television receivers02 Color TV receivers0201 .99 Color console TV receiver0202 .99 Color TV, table & port, over 10"-17"0203 .99 Color TV, table & port, over 17"

1253 Other home electronic equipment02 Phonographs, ex. mechanical0202 .99 Elec. phonograph, not coin op., mono03 Tape recorders t players0302 .99 Audio tape recorder, cassette05 Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)0501 .99 Loudspeakers, bookshelf0502 .99 Loudspeakers, floor standing0504 .99 Loudspeakers, sold separately0505 .99 Microphones0507 .99 Public address systems

126 Other household durable goods

1261 Dinnerware0101 .02 Vitreous china, plate, cup, saucer

Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Dec/68

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/81Dec/78

Jun/81Jun/8 1Jun/81

Jun/80

Dec/81

252.2259.0269.8269.2

265.0113.0290. 1109. 1116.2111.2252.6117.0245.6111.1112.0

181.7

160. 1160.0137.6139.21 14.4114.6118.0

242.8204.6234.3

190. 1

192. 1204.9209.0196.3(3)98.3

229.2102.3104.2101.0195.5186. 1

208.51 14.2185.4(3)

192.0177 .8175.9187. 1160.8

255.8257.827 1 .9269.8

268.4114.3291.3108. 1116.91 12.7256.5123.3247.7(3)

1 12.6

180.7

158.9158.3137.9138.21 14.4117.0120.0

242.8204.6234.3

190.2

193. 1206.5209.5196.9(3)99.4

230.4105.0105.2103.6197. 1188.9

210. 1(3)

185.7100.0(3)

178.9(3)

186.4(3)

262.8270.427 1 .9269.8

269.51 15.0(3)(3)

122. 11 13.0256.5123.3(3)1 15.01 12.6

179.6

157.4156.6142.9135.9(3)

117.5120.2

244.3207.5236.8

192.0

195. 1209.8215.3(3)

108.4(3)

232.2(5)

108.9103.2197.7189. 1

21 1.2(3)

188.2101.0(3)

180. 1(3)

190.9(3)

185.9 185.9

Dec/70

Dec/67

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Dec/70Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

172.4168.4177.2178.8145.8151.3188.4

278.3

87.8

84.498.398.068.5

88.499. 184.993.898.3

94.5103.099.2

102.577.4108.9105.3114.0108.4113.4102.3

285.8

277. 1336.6

17 1 .2165.6175.0178.8145.8151.3184.0

274.9

87 .8

83. 195.389.568.5

88.698.484.292. 197.9

95.3105.5(3)

104. 1(3)

109.5107.8(3)

109.51 14.5103.6

285.5

280.8344.9

170. 1168.0175.0179.9145.8138.0184.0

286.8

87 .5

83.496. 189.468.5

87.997.583.6(3)96. 1

96. 1105.5(3)

107.5(3)

110.8109.5117.0110.3113.7103.6

282.8

282. 1348. 1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code ±/ CommodityOtherindexbase

Sept. Jan.1982 2/

Jan.1982

1262

1264

1265

1266

1267

1268

0111

0111

0101

0 1210122

01010 1110131

0101

.04

.04

.05

.27

.23

.06

.03

.06

Dinnerware (Cont'd)

Earthenware, plate, cup* saucer

Household glassware

Household flatwareSterling, 6 piece

MirrorsMirror, plate glass

LawnmowersRotary, hand propelledRotary, self propelled

CutleryRazor bladesKitchen knifeHousehold scissors

Metal household containersSaucepan, aluminum

setting

1000doz.ea.

315.3

396. 1

439. 1690.5

314.

397.

408.596.

9

0

51

314

403

362478

.4

.2

.2

.4

192.2 192.2

227231217

.7

.0

.7

229227232

.4

.0

.6

229227232

.4

.0

.6

226.8 234.2 241.6222.7 222.7 (3)266.8 318.4 319.3

Dec/73 197.7 203.0 203.0

242.7 245.4

Nonmetallic mineral products 313.2 313.6

05050105020503070702 .99

.99

.99

.99

132

13210101 .230111 .200121 .07

0 131 .20

1 11111 .991112 .991113 .991121 .991 131 .991132 .99113321210 1313101 .99

.99

.99

0 101 .990102 .990105 .99

0101 .990 103 .990 104 .99

134

134 1

135

135201001 1

013015

. 13

. 12

Glass

Flat glassSheet, plate, and float glass

.085 Inch throuqh .107 inch

.108 Inch throuqh .134 inch

.135 Inch throuqh .199 inchOther flat glass

Other flat qlass

Concrete ingredients

Sand, gravel, and crushed stoneSand, construction tonGravel, for concrete tonCrushed stone, for concrete ton

CementPortland ton

Concrete products

Concrete block and brickStructural block, aqqregate

Lightweight stretcher units : 8" x 8" x 16"Lightweight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c.Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.c.Medium weight unitsNormal weight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16"Norinal weight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c.Other normal weight units, any size, n.e.c.

Decorative blockDecorative block

Concrete bri ckConcrete brick

Concrete pi peStorm sewer pipe, reinforcedStorm scwor pipe, non-reinforccdSanitary sewer pipe, reinforced

Ready-mixed concreteReady-mixed concrete

Precast concrete productsBurial vaults and boxesConcrete septic tanksOther precast concrete products

Prestressed concrete products

Prestres5od single and double tees

Structural clay products, exc. refractor

Building brickBuildi nq bri ck

Clay tileWall tile, glazed, standard grade

Clay sewer pi peSower pipe, vitrified clay

Refractories

Refractories, clayFireclay brickSuperduty fireclay brickLadle brickHigh alumina brickCastable refractories

Refractories, non clay

1000

sq. ft.

ft.

218.3Dec/80 109.7Dec/80 111.5Dec/80 107.4Dc?c/8(Dec/8Dec/8

Jun/8

Jun/8Jun/8Jun/8

Jun/8Jun/8Jun/8Jun/8Jun/8Jun/8

109.7) 105.3

1 13.4

298.5

263.7281.8276.2251.7

331.9

292.9

273.4100.8288.4102.299.0

100.0250.299.710 1.0102.8102.8105.0105.0

259. 1265.5

Jun/80 102.4Jun/8( 100.0

218.5109.9(3)(3)(3)

105.3113.4

298.5

267.2282.3277.9257. 1

327.0293.5

274.3100.7288.5102.299.0100 .0249.599.7100.0102.8(3)

1 16.3(3)

259.0266.2102.499.6

216.0106.4(3)(3)(3)

105.3(3)

305.9

273.0288.4285.3262.2

336.3294.8

274.4100.7(3)

102.299.0100.0(3)

100. 199.3

102.8102.8117.2(3)

261.4267.6(3)

10 1.6

$4,0145.0354.369

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

Jun/80Jun/80

3 0 0 . 5 3 0 0 . 4 3 0 2 . 1

1 0 9 . 21 1 2 . 01 0 7 . 31 0 6 . 4

1 1 0 . 41 13 . 1

1 10 .81 14 .2

( 3 )1 0 6 . 5

1 1 0 . 81 1 3 . 4

2 5 5 . 3 2 5 7 . 1

3 0 3 . 2 3 0 5 . 1

2 0 6 . 8187 . 9

2 0 3 . 31 8 4 . 4

1 1 0 . 91 1 4 . 3

( 3 )106 .6

110 .41 1 3 . 4

2 0 3 . 31 8 4 . 4

2 3 0 . 6 2 3 0 . 6

1000100010001000ton

Dec/74

Dec/74

Dec/74

194.8323.9334.5240.4364.5178. 1

189.5

198.0323.9334.5251.2376.3175.6

189.9

204.8336.6348.6251.2394.0180.7

190.4

5598464 17

301

.722

.696

.528

.871

See footnotes at end of table.

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I

Commodity code W Commodi ty I UnitI OtherI indexI

ISept. |Dec. I Jan.I 1981 2/1 1981 2/I 1982 2/

Jan.1982

136

136 1

1362

137

1371

010101110131

010201110112

01110 1 120113

.01

.01

.01

.09

. 1 1

.06

.99

.99

.99

01010111012101310161

.01

.03

.04

139

01010102

01010101040201

01010 111

.09

.04

.99

.99

.99

.99

.99

Refractories, non clay

Maqnesite brickMaqnesite-chrome brickBasic ramming mixes

Asphalt roofinq

Prepared asphalt roofingShinqlos, stripRoll roofinq, smooth surfacedRoll roofing, mineral surfaced

Other asphalt roofinq

Gypsum products

1/2 inch reqular qypsumboardType X qypsumboardOther qypsum products, n.e.c.

Glass containers

Glass containersFood container, wide mouthFood container, narrow neckBeor bottle, nonreturnableL i quor bottleBeveraqe bottle, returnable

Other nonmetallic minerals

Buildi nq 1i meHydrated, masonsHydrated, finishing

10001000ton

Dec/74Dec/74Dec/74

sq.sq.sq.

qrossqrossqrossqrossqross

tonton

Insulation materialsMineral wool for structual insulation

Buildinq batt, blankets, and rollsOther mineral wool for thermal insulation Dec/81Mineral wool for industrial and equipment insulation Dec/81

Pavinq mixtures and blocksAsphalt, pavinqBituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures and blocks

175.8199.7185.7

404.2

353.5339.8449.5399.6

175.8199.7188.3

399.7

347.8335.4433.2389.5

$2318.7503092.500

20.2766.4508.888

4 0 1 . 6

3 8 0 . 5

578 .7 577 . 4

2 5 2 . 9 2 4 9 . 7 2 5 0 . 4

Jun/81Jun/81

215.95.

100.

906

212.95.(3)

15

213.95.(3)

03

3 3 5 . 5 3 3 4 . 8 3 3 4 . 7

350.8362.9269.6368.4340.6

474.3

334.9348.5324.4

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

599.3818. 1336.5

350.8362.9270.4361.2340.6

475.4

336.8352.5(3)

(3)(3)(3)100.0100.0

597.7813.6338.4

350.4362.9270.4361.2340.6

474.9

340.2360.9324.6

340.4338.6338.9(3)101.0

596.0810.2333.8

70.05486. 180

Transportation equipment 231.8 246.7 248.3

141 Motor vehicles and equipment

1411 Motor vehicles0 1 Passonqor cars02 Motor trucks0271 .15 10,000 lbs. gvw and under each0281 .12 10,001 lbs. qvw and over each04 Motorcycles

1412 Motor vehicle parts

1414 Truck trailers01 Vans, over 10,000 lbs.0101 .99 Closed top vans, insul. & semi-ins.0 103 .99 Drop frame vans, except livestock0104 .99 Other closed top vans0105 .99 Open top vans02 Tanks, over 10,000 lbs.0201 .99 Tanks for flammable liquids03 Other trailers and chassis, over 10,000 lb0301 .99 Bulk commodity trailers0303 .99 Platform trailers0304 .99 Low-bed heavy haulers

142 Aircraft

1421 Fixed wing11 Fixed wing, utility

143 Boats143201 Outboard motorboats

0101 .99 Runabouts02 Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseboats0202 .99 Cabin cruisers, non-military03 Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats0301 .99 Under 20 ft., L.O.A.0302 .99 Over 20 ft., L.O.A.04 All other boats0401 .99 Sailboats, with auxiliary power0402 .99 Sailboats, without auxiliary power0403 .99 Other boats: rowboats, canoes, skiffs, etc.

144 Railroad equipment

232.8 249.2 250.4

Dec/72

Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80Jun/80

208.4196. 1256.0232.2291.2151.7

327.5

105.7106.7106.3105.5105.3104.299.7105.5109.4105.3110.9107.8

227.6214.9278.4267.6295.3155.6

334.8

107 .0107.4106.3(3)106.3105. 1102.5106. 1109.9105.7111.4109. 1

228.2215.3279.6268.0297.6155.5

338.2

106.8107. 1106.3(3)105.8104.8102.5106. 1110.0105.5111.5109. 1

285.5 295.9 296.6

Dec/8Dcc/8Dec/8Dec/8Dec/83ec/8Dec/8

(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

Dec/81 (3)Dec/81 (3)Dec/81 (3)Dec/81 (3)Dec/81 (3)

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.2100.6100.6100.0100.0100.3100.0(3)100.0100.0(3)

100. 1

See footnotes at end of table.

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01020 10401220135014301610 16501720191

01210 13101320 1410 1510 17 10181

010 1020 1060107010S0 111020222023102320 2 4 1

. 03

.02

.02

.07

.04

.30

. 13

.21

. 0 4

.01

.08

. 10

.09

.06

.02

. 12

.07

.03

.07

.05

.07

.02

. 02

.02

.04

01010 1020103

010 1 .020 1110121 .01

1531

15320 111 .063 121 .03

1541

1542

15520 10 10 1020201020202030204

15530 10 1010 1020103020201

156156101

01010 1030105

157157101

01010 1030105

.99

.99

.99

. 99

.99

. 99

.99

.99

. 99

.04

.05

.02

.01

.03

.03

Toys* sport, goods, small arms, amunitio

Toys, qames, and children's vehiclesNon-powered transportation toySports oriented gamesToy qunGome, boardPreschool toyDollStu-Ffed toyStrollerChildren's riding vehicles

Sportinq and athletic goodsGolf ballGolf club, ironGolf club, woodBaseball qlovoFootballBowling ballB i cycle

Small arms and ammunitionSmall arms

RevolverRifle, repeatinq, center fireRifle, repoatinq, rim fireRifle, single shot, rim fireShot gun

Small arms ammunitionRevolver cartridqe, 38 special 1000Rifle cartridqe, center fire 1000Rifle cartridqe, rim fire 1000Shot qun shell 1000

Tobacco products

Ci garettesFilter tip, king size 1000

Ci qarsLow priced 1000Popular priced 1000Medium priced 1000Hiqh priced 1000

Other tobacco productsSinokinq tobacco, 1 1/2 oz. package doz.Pluq chewing tobacco lb.Snuff, 1 1/4 os. package 1/2 gross

Notions

Buttons and button blanks

Pin fasteners and similar notionsSafety pin doz.

Aluminum zipper ea.

Photographic equipment and supplies

Photoqraphic equipment

Photoqraphic supplies

Mobile homesMobile homes, single wide

Single. 12 ft. wideSinqle, 12 ft. wide

Single, 14 ft. wide and overLength, 59 ft. and underLength, 60 to 69 ft.Lenqth, 70 to 74 ft.Lenqth, 75 ft. and over

Mobile homes, double wideDouble, 24 ft. width

Lenqth, 49 ft. and underLenqth, 50 to 59 ft.Lenqth, 60 ft. and over

Double, other than 24 ft widthOther than 24 ft. width

Personal aid equipmentElectronic hearing aids

Eye-glass type eachBohind-the-ear type eachIn-the-ear type each

Industrial safety equipmentRespiratory protective equipment

Respirator, air purifier type eachR e s p i r a t o r , supplied air type eachSelf-contained breathing apparatus each

2 1 3 . 6 2 1 3 . 8 2 1 9 . 3

DGC/77DGC/77Dec/77

Dec/77

Dec/73

Dec/72Dec/75

Dec/74

Dec/74Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81

Dec/74Jun/8 1Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/81Jun/8 1

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78

215.4137.71 19.7134.2192.0151.6173.8167.0167.8241.7

198.889.5123.9127.8189.2193.4161.5256. 1

252.5258.6303.0247.3206.3296. 1249.2247.0265.6246.0243.8245.9

274.5

283.5278. 1

174.2187.3186.8163.3160.5

325.4296.4362.5336.6

267.8

211.8

275.8335.0185.7

208.7

129.7

267.3

158.7

158.8102.2102.2101.6105.2101.7101.3100.7

155.9100.7101.8(3)(3)100.8100.8

113.6111.71 10.7117.7

124.3135.6127. 1140.3156.6

214.9139. 1120.4134.6192.0148.5173. 1167.0177.8239.4

198.691.0123.9128.9191.5195.2161.5257.9

257. 1259.3307.6(3)(3)(3)(3)

255.3(3)(3)(3)(3)

277.9

287.8283.3

171.3181.0186.8163.3160.5

326. 1296.4362.5345.5

269.7

211.8

278.0370.0(3)

209.5

130.0

268.4

159.0

159.2102.0(3)103.0104.7103.7102.7101.5

155.8100.5101.7(3)(3)

101.9101.9

113.6111.7110.7117.7

125. 1136.8127.9(3)(3)

219.5147.4120.4134.6192.0152.3180.7170. 1177.8241.5

203.791.0123.9128.9191.5195.2161.5271.0

266.0265.0323.2(3)(3)(3)(3)

267.5289.6267.9264.5264.4

277.9

287.8283.3

171.3181.0186.8163.3(3)

326. 1296.4362.5345.5

270.5

213.4

278.7375.7(3)

210.3

131.2

268.7

159.1

159.1102.0102.0102.799.6103.8102.8(3)

156.7101.1101.7100.8101. 1101.9101.9

114. 1111.7111.8117.7

126.8138.3130.2(3)(3)

Commodi ty

15

code J/

Mi

III Commodi ty

scellaneous products

UnitOtheri ndexbase

Index

Sept. |Dec.198 1 2/11981 2/

267.0 267.3

Jan.1982

268.

2/

4

Pri ce

Jan.1982

$151,253354.61523.935184.019

14.723

4.8895.153

31.253

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code J / Commodi tyI Other I I TI index |Sept. |Dec. |I bnse I 1981 2/I 1981 2/I

Jan. j Jan.1982 2/ I 1982

Industrial safety equipment (Cont'd)

020201020202030204020503030103030404030404041 10505010503060601070701

.02

.01

.04

.02

.0 1

.02

.02

.02

.01

.01

.0 1

.01

.02

010201030104

1593

1596

1597

01040 10601070109

0202010203020502070303010303

0404 0 1040304040409050501050306060 1

01240125

01320133

02024502460303510352040455

.02

.05

.26

.03

.02

.02

.03

.03

.02

.01

.04

.01

.01

.03

.03

.02

.02

. 14

. 1 1

.05

.03

.03

.01

.08

Eye and face protective equipmentSafety qlassos, clear, loss sideshieldsGoqqles, industrial safetyFace shieldWelder's helmetEmerqcncy eye wash and shower

Hearinq protective equipmentHearinq protector, car muff typeHearinq protector, pluq type

Guards, mechanical power pressliqht curtainsVertical movinq qateMiscellaneous types, power press quards

Protective clothingSafety cap or hatWelder's qloves, leather

First aid kitsFirst aid kit

Alarms, electronicBack-up alarm, electronic, automatic

Other miscellaneous products

CasketsCloth-covered wood casketHardwood casketSteel, other than stainless casket

Matches

Musical instrumentsElectric quitarDrum setPiano, over 37"

excluding pipe orqan

pai reacheacheacheach

each

eacheacheach

eachpai r

each

each

ea.ea.

eacheacheachea .

Jewelry and jewelry productsJewelry, platinum and karat gold

Rinq, ladies' hiqh fashionRinn. pnnnnpmpnf. InHips'. 14

eacheacheachpai r

var i o

Costume jewelryRinq, ladies', costumeEarrinqs, children's, costumeNecklace, ladies', costumaWatchband, tnetal, men's and women'

Jeweler's materials and findinqsSettinq, 14 knrat qoldFindinq, qold filled

Diamonds and lapidary workDiamond, .25 carat

Pens and pencilsMechanical pencilBlack lead pencil

Watches and clocksWrist watch, women's, imported novo:nent ea.Wrist watch, men's, imported movement ea.

BrushesPersonal brushes

Toothbrush do::Hai rbrush doz

Household maintenance brushesScrub dozBowl, twisted-in~wire doz

Industrial brushesFloor sweep (pushbroom) doz

variousdoz. pairvariouseach

variousvarious

doz.gross

Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78Jun/78

Jun/78

Jun/78

Dec/68Dcc/68DGC/68

Dcc/78Dec/78Dac/78

Dcc/78Dcc/78Dcc/78DGC/78Dec/78Doc/78DGC/78Dcc/78Dcc/73

Dcc/78Dec/78Dcc/7SDcc/78Dcc/78Dec/78Dcc/78Dec/7S

Dec/78

121.71 19.8116.6120. 1128.21 18.7116.61 18.7114.51 17.4109.5134.0121.2134.81 19.7149.9

131.3

111.9

345.5

206.7187.9257.4190.9

F i re ext i nqui shors

21 1.7111.8126.2125.9172. 0

159.7184. 1167 . 1152.5240.4178.0164. 1193.3146 .5119.4102.8133. 11 17.8153.3176.4181.5165. 1

109.0

186.8146.6204.7

189. 1208. 9171.2

153.4158. 9147.8263.4284.3239.0241 .7223.3

230 .42 16.6

122.0119.81 16.6121.4128.9(3)

118.0121.5(3)

1 17.9109.5134.0125.4135.8119.7151.9

132.8

114.7

205.7187.9257.4189.6

215.0(3)

126 .4130.3175.0

157.5176.0159. 1146.6224.8174.5166.3199.214 6.5127. 11041321 17158

1 8 6 . 81 4 6 . 62 0 4 . 7

1 8 9 . 32 1 4 . 91 6 6 . 3

2 1 2 . 51 4 5 . 81 5 1 . 91 3 9 . 42 6 3 . 42 3 4 . 32 3 9 . 02 4 6 . 62 2 3 . 3

2 3 7 . 022 1 . 8

1 2 4 . 51 2 4 . 21 1 7 . 71 2 3 . 31 3 0 . 7

( 3 )1 1 9 . 91 2 3 . 3

( 3 )1 1 9 . 71 0 9 . 5

1 3 2 . 6

1 14 .7

3 4 3 . 2 34 1.9

2 0 5 . 71 8 7 . 92 5 7 . 41 8 9 . 6

2 1 5 . 4 2 1 5 . 4 2 1 5 . 4

2 1 8 . 0( 3 )( 3 )

1 3 1 . 21 7 7 . 0

1 5 6 . 3175 . 11 6 7 . 01 4 4 . 52 1 3 . 01 7 2 . 0

1 4 6 . 5

1 2 8 . 310 4 . 91 3 2 . 31 1 7 . 81 5 8 . 61 6 4 . 41 6 5 . 41 6 2 . 0

1 0 9 . 0

1 8 8 . 21 4 6 . 62 1 4 . 7

188.2 1 2 .1 6 3 . 9

2 1 4 . 51 5 1 . 91 6 3 . 61 3 9 . 42 6 3 . 42 8 4 . 32 3 9 . 02 4 6 . 62 2 3 . 3

2 3 7 . 022 1 . 8

1 Indexes with a commodity point code of .99 are calculated by a revis-ed methodology. See "Technical Note on Data from the Producer PriceIndex Revision" at the back of this publication.

2 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availabilityof late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject torevision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally ad-justed.

3 Not available.

4 Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.5 Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are

presented in table 7.9 Prices for some items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.N.E.C. = Not elsewhere classified.

NOTE: Titles of some commodities are not shown in this tablebecause they fail to meet our publication criteria.

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Table 7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Commodity code modity and regionOtheri ndexbase

Sept.198 1 1

Dec.1981

Jan.1982 J/

Jan.1982

0571020201 .06

010203040506070809.01

0202 .07010203040506070809.01

0203 . 0 70 1 . 0 10 2 . 0 10 3 . 0 10 4 . 0 10 5 . 0 10 6 . 0 10 7 . 0 10 8 . 0 10 9 . 0 1

030301 .06

010203040506070809

0302 .07010203040506070809.01

0303 .0801.0102.0103.0104.0105060708.0109.01

040401

010203040506070809

2010203040506070809

3010203040506070809

GasolineRegular

Dealer tank-wagon to retail outletsNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Sales to jobbersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Commercial consumersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Premi urnDealer tank-wagon to retail outlets

New EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Sales to jobbersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Commercial consumersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Unleaded gasolineDealer tank-wagon to retail outlets

New EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Sales to jobbersNew EnglandMiddleAtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPaci fie

Commercial consumersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

1967Feb/73Feb/73

Feb/73

Feb/73Feb/73

Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77Jun/77

2/

2/2/

2/

7 2 4 . 66 6 6 . 46 0 3 . 62 9 8 . 82 9 9 . 42 9 9 . 62 9 5 . 03 0 7 . 12 9 7 . 82 9 6 . 63 1 1 . 03 0 9 . 97 6 5 . 53 2 8 . 63 2 8 . 53 2 6 . 03 1 9 . 83 2 5 . 73 2 4 . 13 2 1 . 73 1 9 . 43 3 3 . 17 0 2 . 03 1 8 . 53 2 6 . 63 1 8 . 23 0 4 . 42 9 5 . 23 0 1 . 32 9 1 . 22 9 6 . 73 1 9 . 8

5 9 1 . 65 5 0 . 63 0 4 . 13 0 0 . 32 9 9 . 82 8 9 . 23 0 8 . 42 9 1 . 6286 .53 0 0 . 12 9 9 . 2680 .0322 .5324 .82 7 9 . 73 7 3 . 83 1 8 . 13 2 0 . 1( 3 )3 1 4 . 93 3 4 . 47 0 0.7.3 4 1 . 3

2/

z/

2/

2/2/

3 2 8 . 93 6 8 . 83 0 3 . 9( 3 )( 3 )3 0 9 . 0

2 5 6 . 12 5 0 . 3251 .82 5 1 . 12 4 9 . 324 1 . 12 4 8 . 82 4 5 . 22 4 1 . 22 5 3 . 42 6 0 . 62 6 2 . 12 6 5 . 02 6 6 . 12 6 4 . 72 5 8 . 92 6 0 . 12 6 0 . 22 5 8 . 82 6 4 . 42 6 8 . 326 1.82 7 7 . 82 6 6 . 42 6 0 . 82 6 4 . 12 5 6 . 0

2 5 2 . 12 5 5 . 32 4 8 . 1271 .2

2/

7 1 7 . 36 5 9 . 35 9 5 . 62 9 3 . 72 9 5 . 52 9 3 . 22 9 1 . 43 0 1 . 62 9 2 . 02 9 2 . 03 0 5 . 43 0 4 . 37 5 7 . 13 2 4 . 23 2 4 . 13 2 2 . 13 1 8 . 93 2 2 . 73 2 1 . 33 1 9 . 53 1 7 . 03 2 1 . 97 0 1 . 13 1 4 . 83 2 2 . 33 1 6 . 42 9 9 . 33 0 5 . 32 9 8 . 82 8 9 . 32 9 2 . 93 1 0 . 7

585.6550 .53 0 3 . 32 9 9 . 92 9 8 . 52 8 6 . 5306 .42 9 3 . 7( 3 )2 9 6 . 42 9 6 . 96 5 5 . 33 1 9 . 33 2 4 . 02 7 9 . 43 2 0 . 83 1 4 . 83 2 1 . 93 1 4 . 73 0 9 . 43 2 8 . 97 0 8 . 53 3 5 . 53 3 8 . 13 1 6 . 63 1 0 . 03 6 6 . 42 9 7 . 6( 3 )( 3 )3 1 4 . 3

2 5 4 . 02 4 8 . 22 4 9 . 12 4 9 . 12 4 6 . 52 3 9 . 72 4 7 . 52 4 2 . 62 3 9 . 12 5 1 . 52 5 8 . 72 6 0 . 12 6 2 . 32 6 3 . 32 6 1 . 02 5 7 . 72 5 9 . 22 5 9 . 12 5 7 . 42 6 3 . 02 6 5 . 82 5 8 . 12 6 3 . 92 6 0 . 22 5 7 . 62 6 2 . 42 5 0 . 92 4 9 . 32 5 5 . 22 5 0 . 82 6 8 . 9

7 1 4 . 36 5 3 . 45 9 4 . 52 9 3 . 32 9 4 . 82 9 3 . 12 9 0 . 03 0 2 . 22 9 2 . 92 9 1 . 63 0 4 . 63 0 3 . 27 4 3 . 43 1 5 . 43 1 4 . 83 1 7 . 93 1 0 . 93 1 7 . 63 1 5 . 83 1 6 . 03 1 4 . 13 1 5 . 76 9 4 . 63 1 4 . 63 2 1 . 73 1 4 . 92 9 6 . 02 9 9 . 72 9 6 . 32 8 5 . 92 9 3 . 13 0 8 . 0

5 9 5 . 05 5 0 . 63 0 0 . 32 9 6 . 32 9 7 . 3

2 / 2 8 4 . 0

2/

2/

2/

3 0 5 .2 9 2 . 3( 3 )2 9 7 . 63 0 2 . 56 9 2 . 43 1 5 . 83 2 5 . 83 5 6 . 03 1 6 . 73 1 4 . 53 2 0 . 43 0 8 . 03 0 3 . 63 2 2 . 67 0 2 . 43 5 5 . 73 3 5 . 23 1 5 . 33 0 7 . 73 6 1 . 32 9 9 . 4( 3 )( 3 )

2 / 3 10 .5

2 5 2 . 22 4 7 . 02 4 8 . 02 4 8 . 82 4 5 . 42 3 8 . 02 4 6 . 62 4 1 . 72 3 8 . 02 4 9 . 32 5 6 . 82 5 8 . 02 6 0 . 22 6 2 . 62 5 9 . 42 5 4 . 72 5 7 . 82 5 7 . 62 5 5 . 62 5 9 . 42 5 9 . 22 5 4 . 92 6 5 . 32 5 9 . 82 5 6 . 62 6 0 . 92 4 3 . 92 4 6 . 4

2 / 2 5 4 . 02 4 5 . 22 6 4 . 2

$1,0511.0731.0671.0431.0491.0221.0351.0401.0661.077.9991.011.9941.001.994. 9 8 7

1.0021.0001.0221.0021.0461.0841.0791.0571.0551.0021.0291.0421.0551.076

1.1521. 1601. 1561. 1551.1191. 1241. 130(3)1. 1851.17 11. 1301. 1291. 1251.2291.0981.0701. 1151.0931.0531.0951. 1821.2761.2041. 1581.1711.2951.096(3)(3)

1. 149

1.1101. 1241. 1201. 1001. 1031.0921.0911.1011. 1221. 1201.0561.0761.0711.0531.0551.0491 .0561.0521.0651.0531.0701. 1311 . 1031.0871. 100.996

1.06 11.0701.0901. 105

See footnotes at end of table.

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Commodity code Commodity and regionOtheri ndexbase

1967Feb/73

Feb/73

1967Feb/73

Feb/73

1967Dec/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dec/80D G C / 8 0Dec/80D G C / 8 0Dcc/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dcc/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dcc/80D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0D G C / 8 0Dec/80D G C / 8 0

Sept1981

1044.819.325.

g/ 352.351.362.354.

*!

6060198

347.8354.

g/ 337.320.880.363.370.387.350.

2/ 380.359.

2/ 370.364.378.

1067.874.350.352.350.358.36 1.351.358.352.343.839.350.327.343.343.317.334.351.357.317.

1192.115.(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)99.(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)99(3)(3)1 19102(3)(3)(3)99

5466424827509

817731164777890938160

44

2

8

22

7

IndexI Dec./| 1981

1036.826.346.

g/ 347.350.361.36 1.360.351.352.

2/ 321.~ 870.

358.363.380.342.396.358.364.360.377.

1057.862.349.346.346.358.356.351.353.351.343.835.347.335.341.340.316.337.345.353.315.

1175.113.(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)96.(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)99

(3)(3)1 19(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

u

8183 g/5006408 g/4733501235

176973371402564241619

88

9

0

7

Jan.1982

1043833352349354367358359353344322875358368379357394358364362375

1064870353351349360358352356351340837353338345342317329348354314

1231132(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)103(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)98(3)(3)11691

(3)(3)(3)105

V

PriceJan.1982

. 1

.8

. 1

.9

.2

.2

.2

.3

.4

.9

.0

.0

.9

.9

.2

.0

.0

. 1

. 1

.3

. 1

.4

.7

.6

.3

.5

.7

.059

. 103

.071

.057

.073

.035

.009

.021

.025

.011

.026

.034

.006

.009

.060

.997

.044

.021

.050

.043

.008

.025

.0171.0051.005

.0 .989

.1 .994

.9 .989

.1 .992

.5 .959

.8

. 1

.3

.7

. 1

.7

.6

.3

.5

1 .0001.0641.0351.0151.016.98 1.975

1.0131.011

.0 .965

.0

.1 1. 178(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

.3 .678(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)

.0 .586(3)(3)

. 1 .601

.8 .545(3)(3)(3)

.5 .592

05720201 .

010203040506070809.

0301 .010203040506070809

0201 .010203040506070809.

0301 .01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.09.

0401020405070809

05010203040506070809

060102030 40506070809

07

0107

07

01080101010101010 10101

ight distillatesKerosene to resellers

New EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Commercial jet fuel* kerosene baseNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Middle distillatesFuel oil no. 2 to resellers

New EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Diesel to commercial consumersNow EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Residual fuelsContaining 0.3% or less sulfurMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific

Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfurMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWost South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPncific

Containing more than 1% sulfurMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEn5t North ContralWest South CentralEast South CGntralWest North CentralMountainPacific

1 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of 2 Caution should be used in interpreting month-to-month changeslate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision because of low response rates, which ranged from 30 to 60 percent for4 months after original publication. All prices are lagged 1 month. Data are these indexes,not seasonally adjusted. 3 Not available.

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Table 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings1

(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

COMMODITY GROUPING

All commodities except farm productsAll foodsProcessed foodsIndustrial commodities less fuels and related products and

Selected' text i'ie'miii' products '(Dec! " 1975 = 100) !!!!!!!.".'.'!!Hosi eryUnderwear and nightwearChemicals and allied products* including synthetic rubberand synthetic fibers and yarnsPharmaceutical preparationsLumber and wood products, excluding millworkSpecial metals and metal productsFabricated metal productsCopper and copper productsMachinery and motive productsMachinery and equipment, except electricalAgricultural machinery, including tractorsMetalworking machineryNumerically controlled machine tools (Dec. 1971 = 100)Total tractorsIndustrial valvesIndustrial fittingsConstruction materialsAgricultural machinery and equipment, less partsFarm and garden tractors, less partsAgricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts

ANNUALAVERAGE

2 9 5 . 72 5 1 . 92 5 2 . 2

263.7135.9134.32 0 3 . 5

278 .6186.8303 . 12 7 9 . 42 8 0 . 02 0 4 . 02 5 6 . 72 8 8 . 32 9 6 . 23 2 9 . 42 3 9 . 4324 .03 1 4 . 83 0 2 . 1283 .02 8 9 . 02 9 8 . 92 9 4 . 4

JAN.

2 8 5 . 6255 .62 5 6 . 8

2 5 5 . 8131 .8129.5199 .2

2 6 4 . 8177. 1309 .027 1 .82 7 0 . 02 0 7 . 42 4 7 . 52 7 7 . 5285 .03 1 9 . 2234 .6305 .8300 .7298 .6276 .6278 .02 8 4 . 42 8 5 . 7

S E P . 2 /

2 9 8 . 52 5 1 . 72 5 2 . 8

2 6 6 . 4138. 1135.52 0 4 . 7

2 8 4 . 4191.62 9 8 . 02 8 0 . 12 8 3 . 92 0 5 . 12 5 7 . 72 9 3 . 8301 .63 3 3 . 92 4 1 . 83 3 0 . 73 2 2 .3 0 4 .2 8 4 . 42 9 4 . 03 0 5 . 52 9 8 . 7

DEC.2 /

300 .02 4 8 . 02 4 6 . 9

2 6 9 . 4138.3136.72 0 6 . 6

2 8 4 . 0193.02 9 0 . 42 8 6 . 62 8 7 . 9195 .92 6 6 . 72 9 7 . 83 1 2 . 43 3 9 . 82 4 2 . 33 4 0 . 43 2 1 . 93 0 4 . 12 8 5 . 13 0 3 . 93 1 6 . 53 0 9 . 3

J A N . 2 /

3 0 1 . 92 5 2 . 02 5 1 . 0

2 7 0 . 9139.3137.02 1 2 . 4

2 8 4 . 9195.52 9 0 . 22 8 8 . 02 9 0 . 0195. 12 6 8 . 53 0 0 . 1313 .73 4 2 . 12 4 0 . 53 4 6 . 23 2 5 . 23 0 4 . 12 8 6 . 43 0 5 . 33 1 8 . 5310 .0

1 These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by com- Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 111,112,113,114,116,118, and 119modity code after each special commodity grouping. The weights are thoseused for the comprehensive All Commodities index. Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 1111, 1112 less 111151 and 111251

2 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability of latereports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 Metalworking machinery: 1132, 113304, 1137, and 1138months after original publication.

Numerically controlled machine tools: 11371111, 11371112, 11371411All commodities, less farm products: 02 through 15 and 113716

All foods: 011,017, and 02 less 0261, 0262, and 029

Processed foods: 02 less 0261, 0262, and 029

Industrial commodities, less fuels and related products and power: 03, 04, and06 through 15

Selected textile mill products: 0327, 03370105, 03370107, 03370109, 03370111,034, 03810155, 03810172, 03810173, 03810239, 03810272, 03810274, 03810362,03810364, 038201, 038202, 03830322, 03830342 and 1231

Hosiery: 03810172, 03810173, 03810272, 03810364

Underwear and nightwear: 03810174, 03810175, 03810176, 03810177, 03810178,03810274, 03810275, 03810278, and 03810362

Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers:031, 06 less 064, and 071102

Pharmaceutical preparations: 0634, 0635 and 0636

Lumber and wood products, excluding millwork and other wood products: 081and 083

Special metals and metal products: 10, 111, and 141

Fabricated metal products: 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 108

Copper and copper products: 10220123, 10220124, 10220125, 102301,10240301, 10240302, 10240304, 10240305, 102502, and 102601

Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14

Total tractors: 1111 and 1128 less 111151, 112802 and 112803

Industrial valves: 11490101 through 11490106, 11490116 through11490119, 11490121 through 11490127

Industrial fittings: 11490111 through 11490115

Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts (old commodity code 111):111 less 111151 and 111251

Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commodity code 1111):1111 less 111151

Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code1112): 1112 less 111251

Construction materials: 0621, 0721, 0811, 08120171, 082, 083, 092, 10130239,10130248, 10130255, 10130263, 10130269, 10130271,10130289, 10130291,101502, 10250101, 10250103, 10250104, 10250105, 10250117, 10250118,10250119, 10250121, 10250131, 10250254, 10251993, 10260106, 10260107,10260109, 10260111, 10260267, 10260271, 104101, 105, 106, 1071, 10730101,10730106, 10730111, 10730112, 10730113, 10730114, 10730115, 10730155,10730157, 107402, 107403, 107404, 10740501, 10740731, 10740781, 10740782,10740787, 10740791, 10810146, 10830201, 10830203, 10830205, 10830207,10830209, 10830211, 10830301, 10830321, 10830323,10830325, 10830329,10830351, 10830361, 10890526, 10890533, 10890551, 1142,1147, 11490102,11490106, 11490112, 11490115, 11710101, 11710102, 11710103,11710104,11710265, 11710271, 11710273, 1232,131105, 132, 133,134,136,137,1391,1392,1393

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Table 9. Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1972SIC code

Industry Otheri ndexbase

Ann.avq.

INDEX

Dec.1/

1982

101 11092121 1131114421455

20112013202120222024

20332034204120442048

20612063206720742075

20772083208520912092

20952098211121212131

22112221225122542257

226 12262227222812282

22842298 j2311 I23212322

232323272328 j2331 I2335

23412342236123812394

23962421243624392448

24512492251125122515

252126 1 1262126312647

265426552812282 12822

28242873287428752892

291129512952

Mining industries

Iron oreMercury oresBituminous coal and liqniteCrude petroleum and natural qasConstruction sand and gravel .Kaolin and ball clay

Manufacturing industries

Meatpacking plants (2) •-.Sausages and other prepared meat products .Creamery butterCheese, natural and processed (2)Ice cream and frozen desserts

Women's and children's underwearBrassieres and allied garmentsChildren's dresses and blousesDress and work qloves, except knit and all-leatherCanvas and related products

Automotive and apparel trimmingsSawmills and planing mills (2)Softwood veneer and plywoodStructural wood members (2)Wood pallets and skids

Mobile homes (2)ParticleboardWood household furniture, except upholstered (2)Wood household furniture, upholsteredMattresses and bedsprings

Wood office furniturePulp millsPaper mill products, except building paper (2)Paperboard millsSanitary paper products

Sanita.r.y, food containersFiber cans,drums,and similar productsAlkalies and chlorine (2)Plastics materials and resins (2)Synthetic rubber (2)

Synthetic organic fibers, except cellulosic (2)Nitrogenous fertilizers (2)Phosphatic fertilizers (2)Fertilizers, mixing only (2)Explosives (2). . .

Petroleum refiningPaving mixtures and blocks (2).Asphalt felts and coatings. . .

ICanned fruits, vegetables, preserves, jams and jellies (2). jDried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and soup mixes . .Flour and other grain mill productsRice millingPrepared animal feeds (2)

Cane sugar, except refining onlyBeet suqarChewing gumCottonseed oil millsSoybean oil mill products (2)

Animal and marine fats and oilsMaltDistilled 1iquor,except brandyCanned and cured fish and seafoodsFresh or frozen packaged fish and seafoods

Roasted coffee (2)Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodlesCigarettesCigarsTobacco (chewing and smoking) and snuff

Broad woven fabric mills, cotton (2)Broadwoven fabric mills, synthetic fibers and silk (2). . .Women's hosiery,except socksKnit underwear millsCircular knit fabric mills (2)

Finishers of broad woven fabrics of cottonFinishers of broad woven fabrics of man-made fiber and silk .Tufted carpets and rugs (2)Yarn spinning mills : cotton, man-made fibers and silk . . . .

Yarn texturizing, throwing, twisting,and winding mills. . . .

Thread millsCordage and twineMen's and boys' suits and coats (2)Men's and boys' shirts and nightwearMen's, youths', and boys' underwear

Men's and boys' neckwearMen's and boys' separate trousersMen's and boys' work clothesWomen's and misses' blouses and waistsWomens, misses' and juniors' dresses (2)

12/7512/75

12/7212/72

12/7312/71

12/7512/73

12/7312/7412/74

12/7512/7306/76

06/7612/7512/75

167.3346.0493.9898.8277.3138.7

243. 1241.3274.8215.8211.9

248.5177.6195.9277.2124.6

273.5320.6309.8199.0245.8

288. 1282.5134.7187.8369.6

238.0252.0277.7169. 1320.9

155.8297.9476. 1786.5270. 1137. 1

244.7235.3273.6215.9210. 1

233.3174. 1203.8289.6132.6

418.0414.5323.0221.2272.0

310.8286. 1129.2187.3374.9

238.2243.6263.6165. 1298.7

168. 1364.5506.0913.6279.2137. 1

252.7253.9275.0215.0212.7

254.3183.4195.3268.2119.6

212.3270.7303.2182.3234.2

281.2275.4135.5188.8353.5

237.3259.5284.2174.5325.3

171.3343.7510.7922.6280.4143.4

234.5246.7275.0217. 1212.8

258.8182. 1189.3215. 1116.4

230.8272.4303.2182.3221.5

266.6275.4137.9188.537 1. 1

240.4259.5288.4171.6326.0

254.6253.2156.3151.8343.8

245.3163.0305.3150.8292.9

155.7142.7254. 1270.2312.0

294.4194.3

244. 1246.9152.0148.2338.3

232.0157.7277.9142.4275.9

144.0135.0247.9255.8288.8

268.3183. 1172.4

257. 1251.3158.8153.4344.3

253.2163.2316.0156.0299.3

160.6142. 1259.4272.0316.5

295.8196.0174.3

171.3347.9521.3917.6287.0147. 1

236.6245.7275.0218.6212.8

259.6184.0191.4205.9116.6

247.6292.5303.3184.9222.6

260.3267. 1140. 1187.2398.3

245.0259.5288.4171.6326.0

12/7212/7712/75

06/76

06/7606/76

12/7 106/76

06/7612/77

12/75

06/7812/77

12/7212/7512/77

12/77

12/7712/7112/7512/7512/75

12/7412/7512/7 112/71

234. 1136.6113.5210.2110.8

144.9126.5154.3221.8138.6

151.4134.8223.9208.8230.6

114.6186. 1248.4119.8121. 1

169.9136.8120.3289.3132. 1

131.0228.2142.0156.6152.5

156.8172.8197.4174.9193.7

227.9131.9109. 1205.6109.3

142.4121.7148. 1216.9123.2

144. 1129.3218.2206.3224.9

115.4185.3242.2116.3116.5

165.5131.7118.1284.9126.8

131.0232.3149.8157. 1153.8

153. 1163.9191.2169.8186.3

236.0139.5115.0210.9111.9

145.4129.0157.3223.8148.0

154.8139.3226.5211.5230.8

113.9186.4251.2121.3123.5

170.6138.8121.7289.2134.6

131.0225.2135.4156.6152.8

158.7170.5200. 1175.3195.2

235.2139.5115.3212.9111.7

141.4128.6156.3217.9146.0

156.8140.7230.7211.2233.0

113.9186.8252.5123.9122.5

172.2140.5119.6289.2140.3

131.0218.3134. 1153.0150.2

160. 1164.7201.9184.9202.2

227.5139.81 15.6228.7111.8

140.5129.3155. 1216.0135.3

156.8141.0230.7190.9237.6

115.3187.0251.9123.8122.6

175.3145.5122.0293.8145.5

131.0218.5132.0153.2149.8

160.2171.3203.3184. 1207.5

258.6265.5159.8152.7345.8

254.7169. 1323.9155.7302.7

161.9141.3259.0268.5318.0

293.2196.8175.5

262.9260.9161.8152.6345.6

255.3175.3329.3154.2304.0

161.0142.4261.4269.1315.6

293.5197.2173.5

See footnotes at end of table.

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1972SIC code

IndustryJan. I S c p . I D e c . | Jan.

I 1/1 1/ I 1/

30113021303130793111

31433144317132113221

32413251325332553259

326 1326232633269327 1

32733274327532913297

33123313331633173321

33333334335133533354

335534 1 1342534313465

34823493349434983519

35313532353335343542

35463552355335763592

36123623363136323633

36353636364136443646

36483671367436753676

3678369237 1139113915

39313942394439553961

39953996

Tires and inner tubes (2)Rubber and plastic footwear (2) . . .Reclaimed rubberMiscellaneous plastic products. . . .Leather tanning and finishinq (2) . .

Men's footwear, except athletic (2) .Women's footwear/ except athletic (2)Women's handbaqs and pursesFlat glass (2)Glass containers

Cement, hydraulicBrick and structural clay tileCeramic wall and floor tile . .Clay refractoriesStructural clay products, n.e.c

Vitreous plumbing fixturesVitreous china table and kitchen articlesFine earthenware (whiteware) table and kitchen articlesPottery products, n.e.cConcrete block and brick (2)

Ready-mixed concrete (2)LimeGypsum products (2)Abrasive products (2)Nonclay refractories

Blast furnaces and steel millsElectrometallurqical products .Cold rolled steel sheet, strip,Steel pipe and tubesGrey iron foundries (2) . . . .

ned (2).Primary smelted and refirPrimary aluminum (2)Rolling, drawinq and extrudinq of copper (2).Aluminum sheet, plate and foil (2)Aluminum extruded products

Aluminum rolling and drawing, N.E.C. (2)Metal cans (2).Hand saws and saw bladesMetal sanitary ware (2)Automotive stampings

Small arms ammunitionSteel springs, except wire (2)Valves and pipe fittings, except plumbers' brass goodsFabricated pipe and pipe fittings (2)Internal combustion engines, n.e.c

Construction machinery (2)Mining machinery and equipment (2)Oilfield and qasfield machinery (2)Elevators and moving stairways (2)Metal forming machine tools (2)

Power driven hand tools (2)Textile machinery (2)Woodworking machinery (2)Scales and balances, except laboratory (2)Carburetors,pistons, piston rings and valves

Power, distribution, and specialty transformers (2) . .Welding apparatus, electricHousehold cooking equipment (2)Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers. . .Household laundry equipment (2)

Household vacuum cleanersSewing machinesElectric lampsNoncurrent-carrying wiring devicesCommercial lighting fixtures (2)

Liqhtinq equipment, n.e.cElectron tubes, receivinq type . . . .Semiconductors and related devices (2).Electronic capacitors (2)Electronic resistors (2)

Electronic connectors (2)Primary batteries, wet and dry (2)Motor vehicles and passenqer car bodiesJewelry, precious metalJewelers' findings and material and lapidary work

Musi calDolls

i nstruments

Games, toys, and children's vehicles, except dolls and bicycleCarbon paper and inked ribbonsCostume jewelry and costume novelties

Burial casketsHard surface floor coverings

12/7312/7112/7306/7812/77

12/75

12/7512/7 1

12/75

12/72

12/75

12/75

12/7 1

12/7612/72

12/7612/6912/72

12/7212/7506/7612/73

12/7212/75

12/7512/75

12/7512/7812/78

12/7812/75

12/7512/78

06/7612/75

2 1 5 . 9184.4193.4128.8150.6

169. 12 1 7 . 8155.5175.63 2 8 . 4

3 2 8 . 52 9 6 . 9132.53 1 0 . 42 2 2 . 7

2 0 7 . 0182.8190.4125.4157.0

16 4 . 82 1 7 . 8149.5167. 13 1 1 . 4

3 2 4 . 32 8 6 . 6127. 12 9 1 . 52 0 9 . 5

2 2 0 . 6185.32 0 0 . 3130.3148.3

170.92 1 8 . 2158.4180.03 3 5 . 4

332.0299.914 0.4312.5227.5

221 .5185.2198. 1130.8147 .3

171.52 14.6158.4180. 13 3 4 . 8

327.230 1 .8137.8317. 1237.0

159. 1305.3201 .3265.0146.4

160.52 4 5 . 12 4 8 . 436 1.4311 .0

157.02 3 2 . 33 9 5 . 42 5 3 . 53 0 6 . 4

147. 124 3.4224.5226 .2177.9

2 0 9 . 72 2 7 . 2141.1132.3174.2

156.8146.62 7 7 . 52 5 0 . 4154.4

155.7309.790.4170.314 1.3

154.8132.2150.21S0.7149. 1

122.0131 .12 2 0 . 5138.6124.6

139.5151.8

155.3302 . 1195.42 5 6 . 0143.0

157.92 3 8 . 42 4 0 . 2335 .72 9 8 . 2

150.0272 .5367 .02 5 0 . 32 9 7 . 5

142.6235 .72 2 2 . 52 2 0 . 5168.9

194. 92 1 8 . 9140 . 1127.5169.8

159. 1130.32 6 5 . 8233 . 114 5 . 1

146.32 8 4 . 3

9 1 . 1170.3139.0

152.2179.0145.32 0 2 . 4167. 1

119.913 0.72 1 3 . 9133.0121.4

135.014S.6

157.7306.8204.6270.214 6.9

159.9252 .42 5 2 . 7375 . 1322 . 1

160. 12-3 6 .94 11.3254 .6312 .0

148.62 4 8 . 22 2 3 . 9226 . 1182. 1

2 14.5231 .6141.6136.4177.2

158.8153.8283 . 12 5 8 . 5157.6

16 1.73 2 7 . 5

91 .4172.4142.7

156.5182.714 3 .4178.5145.5

122.8130. 92 2 2 . 2140.6124.4

143.4153.7

166 . 1306.6205.6272. 0153.7

165. 32 5 4 . 32 5 3 . 8379 .4321 .5

162. 12 9 1 . 84 2 0. 126 1.4313 .0

14 9.3250.0229.0226.4187. 1

219.8234.7142.6136 .4178.8

154.0155.4282 .7264 .6158.4

162.73 4 2 . 3

9 1 . 9168.0142.5

156.6182.7153. 917 1.9142.3

124.4130.6221.514 0.7130.9

142.7153.7

222 .0186. 1198. 1130.9150.7

172.6213.8158.4177 .3334.7

336 .42 9 1 . 4136 .8327 .0196.4

12/75

12/75

12/7 112/74

12/75

12/68

12/7512/75

2 5 4 . 9335 . 03 0 8 . 9160. 12 7 0 . 4

2 9 8 . 7172.52 5 7 . 32 3 2 . 5185.3

3 4 2 . 8121 .83 1 6 . 23 4 1 . 52 9 9 . 5

3 2 6 . 53 3 3 . 52 1 2 . 4175.9180. 1

244 .7327 .42 9 8 . 6155.52 6 4 . 1

2 9 4 . 8165.72 5 9 . 92 2 2 . 8172.4

328 .7119.93 0 2 . 83 1 5 . 52 9 5 . 2

300 .3331 .72 1 8 . 7169.3176 .8

2 5 9 . 0336 .8313 .8161.82 7 4 . 2

2 9 9 . 2173.72 5 2 . 92 3 7 . 3189.7

350 .3121.4326 .2350 .5302 .0

355 .9333 .62 14.1178.018 1 .2

2 6 0 . 134 4 .73 14.4163.62 7 5 . 3

2 9 9 . 5174.0250 .624 0. 0190.2

353 .2125.3326 .7363 . 1304 .7

327 .3332 .8208 .6180.918 1 . 1

26 1 . 1347 .73 14.5164.227 4 . 8

3 0 1 . 1179. 12 5 0 . 92 3 9 . 919 1.1

354 .9125.3327 .0363 .8308 .0

308 .0332 .4205 .6181 .5180.7

166. 13 1 0 . 3211 .02 7 0 . 9154.6

173.22 5 6 . 42 5 5 . 8378.6327 .3

16 4 . 82 9 3 . 94 2 7 . 126 8 .0313 .5

153.324 9.8229.4228.2185.0

2 2 0 . 32 3 5 . 914 4 .6133.6179.3

155.7155.4282 .02 6 1 . 5159. 9

162.737 1 .8

9 0 . 916 6 .4142.9

157.2132. 1159.5170.9139.3

126.513 4 . 9225 . 814 0.3132.0

142.7155. 1

1 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availabilityof late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revi-sion 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.

2 These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See

"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at theback of this publication.

3 Not available.N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

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Table 10. Producer price Indexes for the output of selected census product classes(1967 = 100 unless otherwise Indicated)

1972Census cods

Productclass

INDEX

Sep.1/ I !•

Jan.1/

1011210923

12

12110

13

13111131151321013213

14

14422145511455214752

20

2011120112201142011520116

2011720136201372013820161

2016320210202212022220232

2024020262203312033220333

2033420335203362033820341

2035220382204112041220440

2052220610206302065120661

2067020741207422074420751

2075220761207622077120772

2077320792208212083020853

208732091D209222092320924

209512095220980

METAL MINING

I

MINING AND QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS,EXCEPT FUELS

Construction sand and gravelCrude kaolin and ball clay.Prepared kaolin and ball clayMashed* dried or concentrated phosphate rock

FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS

Beef, not canned or made into sausage (2)Veal, not canned or made into sausage (2)Pork, fresh and frozen (2)Lard (2)Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (2)

Sausage and similar products, not canned (2)Pork, processed or cured, not made in meatpacking plantsSausage & similar products, not made in meatpacking plants.Canned meats, not made in meatpacking plantsYoung chickens incl. broilers, fryers, roasters & capons. .

Treated iron ores, including washed materialMercury metal

BITUMINOUS COAL AND LIGNITE MINING

Bituminous coal and lignite

OIL AKD GAS EXTRACTION

Crude petroleum, including lease condensateNatural gas production and disposition . .Natural gas liquids and residue gas, n.e.c.Residue gas shipped

12/7512/75

167346

.8

.0155297

.8

.9168.7364.5

171 .343.

27

171347

.2

.9

I. I 12/75. | 12/75.| 12/75•I 06/77

12/7506/7606/7612/75

TurkeysCreamery butterNatural cheese, exc. cottage cheese (2)Process cheese and related products (2)Canned milk products (consumer type cans)

Ice cream and icesPackaged fluid milk and related productsCanned fruits (except baby foods) (2)Canned vegetables (except hominy and mushrooms) (2) .Canned hominy and mushrooms (2)

Canned fruit juices, nectars, concentrates (2)Canned vegetable juice (2)Catsup and other tomato (2)Jams, jellies, and preserves (2)Dried fruits and vegetables, except soup mixes

Pickles and other pickled products (2)Frozen dinners, beef, pork, poultry pies, nationality foodsjWheat flour, except flour mixes IWheat mill products other than flour IMilled rice and byproducts I

12/7512/7512/7 1

Cookies and ice cream conesSugar cane mill products and byproductsRefined beet sugar and byproducts . . .Bar goods (except solid chocolate bars)Chocolate coatings

I

Chewing gum and chewing gum baseCottonseed oil, crudeCottonseed oil, once-refinedCottonseed cake and meal and other byproductsSoybean oil (2)

Soybean cake, meal and other byproducts (2) .Linseed oilVegetable oils (other than cottonsed, soybeanGrease and inedible tallowMeat meal and tankage

and linseed)|

Animal and marine oil mill products, including footsMargarineCanned beer and aleMalt and malt byproductsBottled liquors, except brandy

Flavoring sirups for use by soft drink bottlersCanned and cured seafood, including soup (except frozen)Fresh packaged fish and other seafoodFrozen packaged fish, excluding shellfishFrozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soupj

Roasted coffee, whole bean or ground (2)Concentrated (instant) coffee (2)Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles

12/7512/75

306.0462. 1418.0269.7

173.5138.7138.7116.6

2 5 3 . 2( 3 )

194.53 0 2 . 32 3 6 . 8

2 4 9 . 62 3 4 . 32 5 3 . 52 3 5 . 6197.7

191 .2225.6316.6213.9307.6

2 3 2 . 9194.52 4 3 . 02 1 7 . 8150.9

3 2 8 . 22 5 6 . 32 3 9 . 5281 .53 3 7 . 8

155.0177.4188.720 1 .42 7 7 . 3

( 3 )2 7 2 . 7317 .01 18. 12 7 4 . 3

3 2 9 . 3134.9195.52 3 9 . 8195.6

273.7103.3213.5326 . 1257.2

2 7 4 . 72 3 4 . 2

( 3 )2 8 2 . 5174.6

187.03 7 1 . 33 7 0 . 1167.3145.8

2 4 8 . 42 8 6 . 02 5 2 . 0

2 6 8 . 34 0 3 . 1364 .62 3 5 . 2

169.0137. 1137. 11 15.0

2 5 9 . 3185.8188.42 8 9 . 12 2 5 . 9

2 4 9 . 72 2 0 . 22 5 2 . 2228 . 9205 .7

189.0223 .73 1 7 . 22 1 2 . 5300 .7

2 3 0 . 7193.72 3 9 . 72 0 2 . 8143.8

2 9 4 . 2242 .72 1 9 . 6272 .73 3 0 . 3

144. 1175.5194.7252 .62 8 9 . 7

323 . 14 16.74 1 2 . 5118 .12 8 9 . 2

344 .6142.5197.52 7 8 . 921 1.3

304 . 1104.32 4 2 . 93 4 3 . 2290 .0

2 9 9 . 72 3 3 . 8131 .72 8 6 . 1167.6

189. 13 6 9 . 9455 .6162.8143.6

2 4 9 . 1285 .6243 .6

3 0 3 . 54 8 9 . 944 3 . 12 8 5 . 9

174.7137. 1137. 11 18.5

26 1 . 1169.82 0 8 . 93 1 0 . 42 5 2 . 5

2 6 3 . 32 5 2 . 32 6 6 . 22 3 8 . 6189.7

189.02 2 6 . 13 1 6 . 52 1 3 . 73 0 7 . 5

2 3 3 . 6194.32 4 5 . 22 1 9 . 6154. 1

3 3 7 . 12 6 1 . 02 5 2 . 02 9 3 . 8351 .0

157.5177.4188.4192.72 6 8 . 2

3 3 7 . 82 1 1 . 72 6 6 . 0118 .12 7 4 . 5

321 .7117.9177.52 2 3 . 1191.7

2 6 3 . 8104.42 1 7 . 8316 .02 5 9 . 4

2 5 7 . 02 3 3 . 8137. 92 7 5 . 4175.6

188.2374 .03 5 6 . 3166. 1135.3

2 4 6 . 52 8 6 . 52 5 9 . 4

2 9 9 . 95 1 2 . 44 6 3 . 42 9 9 . 0

175.4143.4143.41 18.5

2 3 8 . 1166.5191.62 9 1 . 32 4 7 . 1

2 5 2 . 82 4 7 . 42 5 5 . 42 3 9 . 3

( 3 )

165.32 2 5 . 63 1 8 . 92 1 6 . 6310 .7

( 3 )195.82 5 4 . 4224 .7151.2

3 2 8 . 3284 .02 6 3 . 8290 . 4347 .7

161.8181.3180.8191.52 1 5 . 2

( 3 )2 3 0 . 12 6 9 . 0118 .12 6 7 . 9

321 .7109.517 1.6239.5173. 1

2 5 3 . 599. 1

197.0309 .02 2 8 . 7

2 5 2 . 12 3 5 . 1

( 3 )2 7 5 . 4178.7

184.63 7 2 . 5386 . 1168.2144.7

2 5 1 . 62 8 7 . 62 5 9 . 4

2 9 9 . 95 0 5 . 24 5 6 . 92 9 4 . 8

179.7147. 1147 . 11 18.5

2 4 3 . 5170.6191.52 8 7 . 42 5 1 . 7

251 .7247.4253.9237.3172.7

166.82 2 5 . 63 1 9 . 5216 .6310 .7

( 3 )196.62 5 5 . 62 2 3 . 8147.2

330 .62 8 3 . 12 6 8 . 62 9 0 . 4352 .0

162.4181.3185. 1182. 12 0 5 . 9

3 3 7 . 82 4 6 . 82 8 9 . 6118 .12 7 0 . 2

321 .7112.317 1.62 4 2 . 8170.7

255.898.6184. 1299.5224.7

249. 1232.7139.6267. 1181 .6

189.0368 . 15 3 7 . 217 1 .8148.2

2 5 6 . 12 9 3 . 72 5 9 . 4

See footnotes at end of table.

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1972Census code

Productclass

Otheri ndexbase

Ann.avg .

Sep.

211102121021310

22

2211222113221172211822119

2221222214222182231322513

2252222531225322254122542

2254322582226172262822720

2281122812228132281422822

228242283122842229812298222983

23

2311123113232142322123230

2327123292233172335123372

2337423393234122341323421

2342223521236122381223926

2392823940

24

242 1124212242622431324314

2431624341243512448024491

245212492024996

Tea in consumer packages j 12/75

TOBACCO MANUFACTURES II

CigarettesCigarsChewing and smoking tobacco and snuff

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS

Cot-ton sheeting and allied fabrics (gray goods) (2) . . . .Cotton print cloth yarn fabrics (gray goods) (2)Finished cottn broadwoven fabrics (made in wav. mills) (2).Sheets and pillowcases made from cotton (2)Cotton towels and washcloths (made in weaving mills) (2). .

1002 filament fabrics (gray goods) (2)1005S Spun polyester blends with cotton (gray goods) . . . .Finished syn. fiber 4 silk fabrics- made in weaving mills (Finished wool apparel fabricsWomen's finished seamless hosiery,full length 4 knee length

Men's finished seamless hosierySweaters, knit jackets and jerseyKnit outerwear sport shirtsMen's 4 boys' knit underwear and nightwearWomen's 4 children's knit underwear

Women's and children's knit nightwearWarp knit underwear and nightwear finished fabric (2) . . . .Finished cotton broadwoven fab.(not fin. in weaving mills).IFinished manmade fiber&silk fab.(not fin. in weaving mills)!Tufted carpets and rugs - primary production (2)

Carded cotton yarnsCombed cotton yarnsRayon and/or acetate spun yarnsSpun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarnsRewound,plied,etc.,yarns other than wool

Textured, crimped, or bulked filament yarns . .Wool yarns,except carpet,includinq yarns spun and finished.Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers' use . . .Hard fiber cordage and twineSoft fiber cordage and twine (except cotton)Cotton cordage and twine

IAPPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS

I Men 's s u i t s ( 2 )I Men 's t a i l o r e d d r e s s , s p o r t c o a t s and j a c k e t s ( 2 ) .

MenMi

p js 4 boys' dress 4 sport shirts,except knit sport shirts

and boys' underweart h ' d b '

y5, youths' and boys' neckwear

s and boys's and boys'

dress 4 sport trousers 4 dress shortsouterwear,

Women's, misses' & juniors' blouses 4 shirts, except knit .Womens dresses-priced per unit (2)Women's, misses' and juniors' suits

Women's, misses' and juniors' skirts and jacketsWomen's, misses' 4 juniors' outerwear, n.e.cWomen's 4 children's underwear made from woven knit fabricsWomen's 4 children's niqhtwear made from woven knit fabricsBrassieres

Corsets, girdles, combinations, and accessories . .Hats and hat bodies(except cotton and millinery). .Children's and infants' knit sport shirtsWork gloves 4 mittens, made from woven knit fabricsBedspreads and bedsets (not made in weaving mills)

Sheets and pillowcases (not madeCanvas products

weavi nq mills)

LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE

vehicle stock.

Hardwood lumber (2)Softwood lumber (2)Hardwood dimension stock, furniture parts, 4Wood window and door framesDoors wood, interior and exterior

Wood mouldings, except prefinished mouldinqs . . . .Wood kitchen cabinets, stock lineHardwood plywoodPallets and skidsWirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer and plywood

IComponents for stationary buildinqs I 12/75Particleboard IFabricated hardboard products I 12/75

158.5 156.5

276.9168.7322. 1

263.0164.8299.8

283.5174.2326.5

287.8171.3327.2

169. 1152.6183.2

164.5144.6174.0

176.0149.9189.6

176.0144.7182. 1

287.8171.3327.2

12/7212/72

12/7512/7212/75

12/75

12/7512/75

12/72

12/71

12/71

12/76

12/7512/75

12/7512/77

12/73

12/75

12/7512/7512/7 1

12/71

12/72

12/75

12/7512/7712/77

12/7212/77

12/7512/75

12/71

12/7512/7 112/7 1

12/67

186.0339.6305 .8192. 1

( 3 )

191.8143.3154.9156.7102.2

141.2152.7213 .8223 .5205 . 1

133.6137. 1310.0154.9154.4

2 4 5 . 2240 .4252 .0167.0149.4

111.6188.9267 .7305 .3147.2135.4

214 .3155.2208 .6231 .9114.7

177.9228 .3140.4124.3115.3

123.6172.420 1 .8156.8133. 1

142.3132.2132.231 1.5

( 3 )

186.0132. 1

152.4165.3241 . 1369 .8215 .5

162.0182.5180.3190.3281 .2

183.6331 .4295 .9184.8326 .3

197. 1135.4147.9154.4

98 .2

134.9144.7207 .2218 .7202 .9

128.0133.5305.3148.3148.0

252 .8247 .2235 .7158.8139.9

98.0181.5252 .6293 .6141.5130.2

209.6151.7206. 1225 .9115.4

177.9217.7137 .91 18.81 15.3

120.5151.2200 .0150.2128.4

136.2132.6127.5306.6

( 3 )

178.9126.8

149.5169.0236 .8356. 1210 . 1

186.8175.2173.5192.0273 .5

187.5341 .8309 .4197.0346 .8

191.0147.4157.8157.7103.5

142.5154.7220 .4223 .8205 .5

134.4138.5310.3158.4157. 1

24 1 . 1235.7259.7170.8155.6

120.0193.0274 .7316.6152.6140.4

216 .3157.4211 .9232 . 1113.9

177.9232 . 1141.5127.5115.3

127.0179.4202 .2157 .8135.2

144.0133.4135.031 1.3234 .9

190.8134.6

154.2162.2244 .6371 .8215 .8

147.0185.4185.7190.4285 .2

186.4338.7306.6199.3351 .5

192. 1147.2157.8156.9103.7

145.4156.0221.0225. 9208 .5

135.4136.8300 .8157. 9157.0

228.6222 .5264.6168. 1153.4

118.2193.3279 .3320. 1154.3142.0

220.6159.221 1.4234 .4113.9

178.2232 . 1145.0126 .0115.3

127.2182.72 0 4 .7158.9137.9

144.0133.4133.4311 .3234 .9

192.9140.4

153.5156.4244 .6371 .8221 .8

151 .8185.4185. 1187 .22 8 5 . 2

183.8342 .8305 .9201 .8351 .5

190.6149. 1162.0157.7103.7

146.4157.2411.6233 .4212.0

137.4136.8298.0157. 9155.7

227 .2221.8263 .5166.7153.4

107.7193.3279 .3320. 1154.3142.0

220.6159.324 3.9242 .8115.3

178.4235 .914 5.0126. 1115.3

128.5182. 9208 .716 1.3143.4

148. 1( 3 )

134.5315.7234 .9

195.4145.4

153.3156.9246 .337 1 .8221 .8

163.4185.4185. 1186.62 8 5 . 2

176.0150.8186.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

II

1972 |Census code I

Productclass

III Other

index Ann. I

IMDEX

1981Jan. 1 Sep. 1 Dec.

19R2Jan .

I V

25

251 122511325115251202 5 H 3

251512515225153251542521025221

26

2611126112262112621326214

2621726218263112631226313

2631426413264312647126472

265412654226543265512655226611

28

2812128123281612816228193

2819428195281962819728213

2821428220282322833128412

2841328441284422844528651

286552869228731287322874 1

2874228743287522892128994

29

2911129112291132911429115

291162911829119295102952229523

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES I

Wood living room, library, sunroom, and hall furniture (2).IWood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets (2)Wood bedroom furniture (2)Upholstered wood household furnitureMetal porch, lawn, and outdoor furniture

Innersprinq mattresses, other than crib sizeOther mattresses, including crib mattressesBedsprinqsConvertible sofasWood office furnitureMetal office seating, including upholstered (2)

PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

Special alpha and dissolving woodpulpOther pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall oil.Newsprint (2)Clay coated printinq and converting paper (2)Book paper, uncoated (2)

Unbleached kraft packaqinq/industrial convertinq paper (2).Packaginq/indust. convertinq paper, exc. unbleached kraft (Unbleached kraft packaqinq/industrial convertinq paperboardjBleached packaqinq & industrial converting paperboard .Semichemical paperboard

Combination furnish paperboardGummed productsGrocers' & variety baqs (paper) & wardrobe, shopping .Sanitary napkins and tamponsSanitary tissue health products

Milk and other beveraqe cartonsCups and liquid-tight containersOther sanitary food containers, boards, and traysPaperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, or paperboardFiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber productsInsulatinq board

JCHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

I Chlorine, compressed or liquefied (2)I Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) (2) .I Titanium pigments

Other white opaque pigmentsSulfuric acid . . .

Inorqanic acids, except nitric, sulfuric, and phosphoricAluminum oxideOther aluminum compoundsPotassium/sodium compounds (exc.bleaches, alkalies/alums) .Thermoplastic resins and plastics materials (2)

Thermosettinq resins and plastics materials (2)Synthetic rubber (2)Rayon yarn, viscose and cuprammonium processesSynthetic orqanic medicinal chemicals, in bulkHousehold detergents

Soaps, except specialty cleaners, householdShaving preparations (2)Perfume, cologne and toilet water (2)Other toiletries (2)Cyclic intermediates

Cyclic (coal tar) crudesMiscellaneous acyclic chemicals/chemicals products, ex.ureaSynthetic, compound ammonia, nitric acid (2)Urea (2)Phosphoric acid (2)

Superphosphate, phosphatic fert. materials (2) . .Mixed fertilizers, made in plant (2)Mixed fertilizers, mixing only (2)Explosives (except government owned plants) (2) .Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts

PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES

GasolineJet fuelKeroseneDisti Hate fuel oilResidual fuel oil .

Liquefied refinery gases (feed stock and other uses)Unfinished oils and lubricating oil base stock . . .AsphaltPaving mixtures and blocks (2)Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements .Asphalt and tar roofing and siding products

12/7312/73

12/7312/73

12/7512/7512/7512/7512/75

12/7512/7512/75

12/75

12/7312/7312/7512/7512/73

12/7312/7412/7312/7312/75

12/75

12/71

12/7 1

12/7112/73

12/7512/7312/7512/7512/76

12/75

12/75

12/75

12/7512/75

226 .8253 .8235 .9

( 3 )2 7 7 . 8

185. 12 0 0 . 5180.62 0 0 . 82 5 5 . 42 4 2 . 4

2 4 7 . 82 6 4 . 4308 .32 1 6 . 42 3 6 . 2

149.6146.9149.2170.4145.2

149.916 1.3

( 3 )340 . 9349 .2

2 4 7 . 9227 .02 5 7 . 2303 .6161.92 4 2 . 4

2 0 8 . 4358 .3161.3123. 12 4 7 . 5

2 3 7 . 9( 3 )

270 .7369 .5157.0

148.62 9 3 . 8274 .8163.3235 .0

259 .9186.7239 .4173.4432 .6

2 4 5 . 2336 .9126.5140.6171.5

2 5 9 . 3250 .3266 .0321 .3

92 .5

721 .31050.6

324 . 11048.91237.3

266 .78 7 4 . 8

( 3 )4 1 3 . 3221 .0162.5

2 2 0 . 2244 .8227 .7195.2270 .6

178.8190. 1172.3197.6244 .9230 . 1

239 .3259 .730 1 .82 0 9 . 42 2 7 . 1

144.4141 .8146.3163.3139.4

146.6155. 9

( 3 )334 .3344 . 1

228 .72 2 1 . 1241 .7282 .8158.72 3 0 . 8

2 1 5 . 5297 .6147.2118.92 3 1 . 1

2 2 4 . 52 0 1 . 1255 .9343.7148.0

14 3.5276 .526 1 .6159.3223 .6

2 5 0 . 0174.22 3 9 . 9170.94 1 2 . 8

227 .8322 .9114.5133.3167.8

2 5 7 . 32 4 1 . ?252-/6295 .8

8 3 . 7

656 .9943. 1289 .5928 .2

1207.9

2 6 6 . 2836 .7678 .7389 .4195.2164.3

2 2 9 . 82 5 9 . 0239 .7201 .52 8 8 . 1

188.8203 .6182.5202 .72 5 7 . 92 4 6 . 3

2 4 5 . 22 6 2 . 9316 .7218 .7244 .6

150.8149.6150.4174.8147.6

152.5162.9167.6343 .4349 .3

2 5 7 . 5234 .3265 . 1305 .516 1 .82 4 3 . 5

204 .0385 .9169.4129.62 5 6 . 5

2 4 3 . 9214 .92 7 9 . 9379.7161 .8

151.5300 .0284 .3165.6237 .0

263 .9177.4253 .0177.2440 . 1

250 .0344 .0127 .4140.5178.8

263 .7252 .2266 .9325 .2

98 .6

723. 11059.9320 .9

1059.61192.3

263 .78 8 8 . 3818 . 1416 .7223 .3158.6

233 .5259 .9241 .6

( 3 )293 .4

( 3 )207 .8

( 3 )208 .3259 .3248 .0

266 . 12 7 2 . 2316.7223 .4245 . 1

148.6150.9148.5174. 9144.6

152.5165.5163.7349 .4350 .5

262 .8234 .3265 .6305 .5169.8246 .7

205 .6388.6169.4123. 1261 .4

252 . 1207 .9290 .8381 .3160.8

153.5304 .2284 . 1165. 1244 .9

270 .7206 .9235 .6177 .9423 .3

24 1.2336 .5129.0139.5179.3

263 .0254 .9264 . 1327 .0

98 .6

7 15.91047.6323.7

1049.01 175.7

265 .3888 .3813 .6418 . 1222 .8160.3

234 .72 6 1 . 3244 .0

( 3 )28 9 .4

200 .6218 .7201 .0

( 3 )263 .7248 .3

259 .4269 .2316 .7224 .0245 .9

148.2150.7149.2174.4144.6

151.8165.5

( 3 )349 .4350 .5

262 .8234 .3267 .6321 .3175.62 4 6 . 5

208 .8403 .5169.4123. 1258 .6

247 .5212 .7286 .7388 .0158.7

153.2305 .6283 .5165. 1245 .5

270 .7197.8269 .8184.54 1 9 . 8

240 .0333 .5130.7138. 1179.4

2 6 8 . 8253 . 1265 .4323 .8

98 .6

712 .91053.2326 .7

1056.21230.9

257 . 1888 .38 1 0 . 2418 .5222 .6157.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated) _ _ _ _ ^ _ _

1972Census code

INDEX

Productclass

Other Iindex | Ann. |base | avg. |

I S e p . I D e c .| 1/ | 1/J I

Jan.1/

30

3011130112301133011530310

3041130413304143069630697

3079030791307923079330794

307953079630798

3111131113

32

3211432210324103251132530

3255032591326 103262032630

3269032710327303274032751

329113291232913329143296132970

33

3312033121331223312333124

3312533126331273312833131

3313233133331513315233155

3315633167331683317633221

3331233323333343334733395

3341233413334143341733513

RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS

Passenger car pneumatic tires (2)Truck/bus tires (2)Other pneumatic and all solid tires (2)Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair materials (2) .Reclaimed rubber

Rubber and plastics belts and beltinq, flatRubber hose, mandrel made and all hydraulicRubber hose, long length nonhydraulicRubber heels and solesDruggist and medical sundries

Consumer and commerical plastics products, n.e.c. . . .Unsupported plastics film, sheets, rods, and tubes . .Foamed plastic productsLaminated sheets, rods, and tubesPackaging and shipping containers

Industrial plastics products, except beltingConstruction plastics productsRegenerated cellulosic products, except rayon

(LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS

Finished cattle hide and kip side leathers (2)Finished sheep and lamb leathers (2)

STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS

12/7312/7312/7312/7312/73

12/7512/75

I 12/7512/7 112/75

12/7512/7006/7812/7006/78

06/7812/7512/70

Iin estab (2)Other flat glass-from glass made in sa t b (2) I

Glass containers ICement, hydraulic(including cost of shipping containers) . IBrick, except ceramic glazed and refractory jClay floor and wall tile, including quarry tile I

Clay refractoriesVitrified clay sewer pipe and fittingsVitreous & semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessoriesVitreous china & porcelain table & kitchen articles . .Earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen articles .

Pottery products, n.e.c., including china decoratingConcrete block and brick (2)Ready-mixed concrete (2)Lime (including cost of shipping containers)Gypsum building materials

• I

Nonmetallic artificial sized grains (2)Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products (2)Nonmetallic coated abr prods 4 buffing wheels (2) .Metal abrasives, incl scouring pads (2)Mineral wool for structural insulationNonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia .

PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES

I 12/7112/7612/7512/74

Other steel mill products, except wire productsCoke oven and blast furnace products, including ferroalloysSteel ingot and semifinished shapesHot-rolled sheet and strip, including tin-mill products . ..Hot-rolled bar shapes, plates, structural shapes and piling!

Steel wire (produced in steel mills)Steel pipe and tubes (produced in steels)Cold-rolled steel sheet and strip (produced in steel mills)jCold-finished steel bars and bar shapeFerromanganese

FerrochromeFerrosiliconNoninsulated ferroSteel nails and spikesSteel wire, not produced in ste

ire rope, made in wiredrawing plants.j

i miils .' .' ! .' ." .' ! .' !

Fencing and fence gates, made in wiredrawing plants . . . .Cold-rolled steel sheet and strip (not made in steel mills)Cold-finished steel bars & bar shapes (not made-steel millsSteel pipe and tubes (not made in steel mills)Standard malleable iron castings (2)

Primary refined copper (2)Refined primary leadPrimary refined zinc (2)Aluminum ingot, primary (2) . . . . . , j

I Precious metals (primary smelting) |

I Secondary copper (2) II Secondary lead (2) jI Secondary zinc (2) I 12/71j Secondary aluminum (2) I 12/71I Copper and copper-base alloy, rod, bar and shapes (2) . . .| 12/75

2 0 9 . 9221 .7216 .0233 .8194.5

166.8142.7173.5271 .4156.7

145.8198.4134.6

131.6128. 1258 .4

3 2 4 . 32 8 3 . 2

150.4328 .5328 .4300 .6177.3

312 .4215 . 1255 .7335 .0310 .0

160.02 7 0 . 12 9 9 . 9337 .7254 .6

333 .0295 .0214 .0129.5158.9184.8

357 . 1365 .8358 .9323 .3354 .9

337 .3343 .2318 .4321 .2286 .9

311 .5324 .2326 .0353 .3339 .6

304.6317 .5315 .4343 .2156.2

207 .62 7 5 . 2310 .4336 .58 9 7 . 1

206 .6363 .5269 .0284 .6137.6

2 0 3 . 22 1 0 . 22 0 5 . 2216 .6191.6

156.4139.2165.7267 . 1154.0

140.7190.0133.2188. 1126.3

129.1126.92 4 4 . 2

342 .2252 .5

146.5311 .4324 .32 9 0 . 2170. 1

2 9 3 . 82 0 0 . 2245 .4327 .5299 .5

155.4263 .7296 .2324 .32 5 8 . 2

325 .6281 .02 0 2 . 3123.5149.0171.6

339 .9350 .6347 .8311 .9338 .9

3 1 9 . 3317 . 1306 .6307.62 8 6 . 4

310 .8315 .02 9 9 . 9342 .0321 .2

2 8 9 . 3304 .5301 .4317 . 1153.9

219 . 1249 .8285 .5334 .9

1160.0

213 .8353.6246 .7307.

213 .72 2 9 . 62 2 0 . 1236 .6201 .6

169. 1141 .7

( 3 )283 .0156.3

148.2201 .0135.9192.2132.8

132.129.

139.3

318 .0301 .8

153.5335 .5331 .9303 .2187.9

313 .7218 .8259 .8336.6315.3

161.7274 .0300 .4339 .8252 . 1

343 . 1299 .4215 .6133. 1164.3189.5

363 .8374 .4369 .7330 .2359.6

351 .6352 .2327 .8332 .5287 .4

3 1 3 . 9319 .4330. 1362 .9356 .3

307 .4326 .9327 .2352 .2157.2

209 .5315 .9338 .3336 .3916 .7

2 0 5 . 3391 .92 9 0 . 32 7 6 . 2138.2

214 .7224 .7220 .5240 .3199.3

175.2158.0183.0276 .9164.4

147.2200137.3187.8137. 1

135.0126.8260 .3

315 .2302 .7

153.5334 .8327 .0305. 1184.4

318.7230 .6260 .83 4 4 . 9314 .9

163.5275. 1300 .3340. 1249 . 1

344 .5313 .9215 .7130.8168.3189.9

363 .93 7 4 . 3370 .4330.7365 .8

352 .3365.0328 .3332 .4287 .4

311 .7342 .8346 .9364 . 1356 .4

307 .4327 .4327 .2364 .9157.8

193.9227 .7311 .2336 .77 7 2 . 2

191.7348 .0273 .3248 .4133.5

2 1 6 . 32 2 2 . 8222 .3240 .3199.3

182. 1158.0183.0276 .9164.4

148.6200 .5137. 1189.137.3

135.2125.82 6 0 . 3

323 .4302 .7

153.5334 .7336 .3305. 1184.4

329 .8230 .62 6 1 . 8348 . 1314 .4

164. 1275 .2302. 1350 .52 4 9 . 3

341 .3314 .5215 .7131.9168. 1190.4

363 .9374 .2370.4336 .0365 .7

352.7365.7328.3332.4286.0

313.9342.8346.9364. 1356.4

307 .4327 .4327 .2365.6

(3 )

192.3227.7292.8337.0727.5

191.1339.7268.2244. 1133.0

See footnotes at end of tab le .

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Table 10. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1972Census code

Productclass

j OtherI i ndex Ann.j base | avq.

INDEX

J a n . I S e p . | Doc.J/

Jan.1/

Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate (2)Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tube (2)Aluminum plate (2)Aluminum sheet (2)Plain aluminum -foil (2)

3351433515335313353233533

33541335423356 1335623357 1

3357633577335783357933691

34

3411234121342123423134250

3429434310343333441134412

3442234424344373444434445

3448134494345243462134650

3469234820349313494134942

3494334944349453494634952

3496134966349803499234993

35

3519135192351933519435195

3519635199352313523335235

3523635237352423524735311

3531235313353143531635317

3531835319353213532235323

See footnotes at end of table.

Extruded aluminum rod, bar and other extruded shapes. . .Aluminum extruded and drawn tubeNickel and nickel- base alloy mill shapes (includinq monel)Titaniun mill shapesAlum./alum, base alloy wire produced in nonferrous plants .

Appliance wire and cord and flexible cord setsMagnet wi rePower wire and cableOther insulated wire and cable, n.e.cZinc and zinc-base alloy castings

FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS

Aluminum cans (2)Steel pails (12-qallon capacity and under)Razor blades and razors, except electricMechanics1, hand service toolsHandsaws, saw blades, and saw accessories

Builders' hardwareMetal sanitary ware (2)Cast iron heatinq boilers (2)Fabricated structural metal for buildingsFabricated structural metal for bridges

Metal window sash and frames (except storm sash)Metal combination screen and storm sash and doorsMetal tanks complete at factory (std line nonpressure) (2).Metal roofinq and roof drainaqe equipmentMetal flooring and sidinq

Prefabricated metal bldq. systems, excl. farm service . . .Fabricated concrete reinforcinq bar and bar joists . . . .Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraftDrop, upset and press steel forqinqs (closed die)Job stampinqs, automotive

Job stampinqs, except automotiveSmall arms ammunition,30 mm and under (1.18 inches&under) .Hot formed sprinqs (2)Automatic requlatinq and control valvesValves for power transfer (pneumatic and hydraulic) . . . .

Other metal valves for pipinq systems and equipment . . . .Plumbing and hcatinq valves and specialties

j Metal fittings/ flanqas, and unions for pipinq systems . .Fittinq and assemblies for tubinq and hosePrecision mechanical sprinqs

Noninsulated ferrous wire rope not produced by wire drawersFencinq and fence qates not produced by wire drawers . . .Fabricated pipe and pipe fittinqs (2)Collapsible tubesFlat metal strappinq

JMACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL

Gasoline engines, under 11 horsepower, except aircraft . .Gasoline engines, 11 horsepower and over, except aircraft .Diesel enqines (except for trucks and buses)Diesel enqines (for trucks and buses)Outboard motors

Gas engines (except gas turbines)Parts and accessories for internal combustion enqinesWheel tractors and attachmentsPlanting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery . . . .Harvesting machinery

Haying machineryPlows and listersGarden tractors and motor tillersLawnmowers and snow blowersOff highway wheel tractors excluding parts / attachments (2

Tracklayinq tractors, except parts and attachments (2).Parts and attachments for wheel and tracklayinq tractors (2|Cranes, draqlines, shovels and parts/attachments (2). . . .|Mixers, pavers and related equip., ex. parts/attachments (2jTractor shovel loaders, excludinq parts/attachments (2)

12/7512/7512/7512/75

12/7512/7512/75

12/6912/6912/6912/6912/75

12/7512/75

12/7512/7512/75

12/7512/75

06/7612/7 1

06/7612/75

12/7512/75

12/75

12/75

12/7512/7512/7512/75

12/7512/7512/75

12/7512/7512/75

12/7512/72

144.8152.2197. 1176.42 0 2 . 7

2 9 8 . 8176.5189.82 3 6 . 92 7 8 . 0

2 2 6 . 0169.5149.2161.5109. 1

( 3 )2 6 6 . 52 2 1 . 53 3 4 . 62 1 7 . 6

2 5 5 . 52 6 3 . 02 3 0 . 32 9 9 . 02 8 9 . 3

2 4 9 . 5( 3 )

30 1 . 1160.3148.6

154.7137.0127 . 1377 .7146.3

154.0160.0237 .4163.42 0 9 . 0

147.6146.03 0 8 . 4158.5165.6

298.5154.0361 .9293.6153.6

175.2177.5178.6168. 12 9 4 . 2

4 0 9 . 0( 3 )

173.8174.616 1.1

167.0181.2150. 92 2 2 . 43 4 8 . 8

351 .6166.42 35 .02 5 3 . 9169.3

145.4160.2188.5169.3192.8

2 9 6 . 0169.2189.92 2 0 . 82 7 7 . 3

2 2 0 . 2170.5151.4171.0105.0

( 3 )2 5 2 . 12 1 7 . 53 1 8 . 32 1 1 . 1

2 4 8 . 02 5 4 . 22 2 4 . 02 8 4 . 7275 .7

2 3 8 . 82 4 3 . 02 9 5 . 0153.2144.5

148.7135.21 19.43 6 6 . 8142.9

149.6157.92 3 2 . 3154.32 0 3 . 3

141.5144.93 0 4 . 8157.0158. 1

2 8 0 . 114 2 . 1336 .4308 . 0141.3

168.7172.4169.4156.42S8. 1

385.2281 .416 4.8167 .2159.9

160 .0167.914 7 .52 1 9 . 2334 .7

335 .0160.52 2 9 . 32 4 6 . 1158.6

146.3150.02 0 0 . 7178.62 0 5 . 8

2 9 9 . 6179.2189.92 4 4 . 12 7 8 . 7

2 3 1 . 3172 .2149.3155.91 12.8

156.7277 .9222.8344.7221. 1

2 5 9 . 12 6 9 . 02 3 2 . 93 0 2 . 32 9 2 . 5

2 6 1 . 42 5 4 . 73 0 5 . 3163.3149.6

157.6137.6128. 1384 .7146.7

155.7159.92 4 4 . 7169.02 1 0 . 0

150.7145.83 10.6159.6168.7

3 0 1 . 1155.43 7 4 . 12 9 2 . 6159.6

183. 1183.0187.4177.73 0 0 . 3

4 2 4 . 62 9 5 . 6177.2178.816 1.1

170.5188.8155. 02 2 7 . 73 5 3 . 5

356 .7170.72 4 1 . 52 5 5 . 2173. 1

146.2145.62 0 5 . 9182.52 1 0 . 3

2 9 9 . 2179.2189.62 4 6 . 9278 .7

2 3 5 . 3169.5148.6153.5112.9

156.32 7 7 . 92 2 2 . 8342 .42 2 2 . 1

2 6 6 . 2270 .02 3 2 . 9

(3 )( 3 )

2 6 0 . 32 7 2 . 73 0 4 . 9163.4150.0

159.7138.6130.4392 .0153.6

158.2( 3 )

2 4 6 . 816 9 .52 2 3 . 1

150.3146.73 1 0 . 5159.4179.0

3 1 3 . 4155.43 7 9 . 22 9 2 . 6159.6

186 . 0183.0185.4177.72 8 7 . 8

4 3 7 . 9( 3 )

183.7180 .8169.9

187. 1190.2158.52 2 9 . 336 1.9

3 6 6 . 4166.22 4 4 . 8

145.6144.32 0 5 . 9182.52 0 8 . 8

2 9 7 . 1182.3189.62 4 9 . 62 7 8 . 7

2 3 6 . 0168.6148.6154. 1113.0

157. 12 7 7 . 9

( 3 )345 .42 2 8 . 5

269 . 1270 .02 3 6 . 2

( 3 )( 3 )

2 6 1 . 4( 3 )

305 .7163.4150.0

159.7137.7130.54 0 2 . 1154.4

163.3173.224 9 .317 4 . 62 2 4 . 8

150.414 6 .7310 .5162.2179.0

313.415 5.4373.2292.6159.6

186 .0191 .8183.0177.7290.6

4 4 4 . 7( 3 )

185. 9181.9169.5

187. 1190.2153.5229.337 1 .9

373.2163.2247 .7263.2179.9

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1972 ICensus code I

Productclass

Other Iindex I A n n .base I avq.

Sep.IDec.[i ' I 1' I

353243533335340353623537 1

3541335414354153541635419

3542135422354233542435451

354523546 1354623549335511

3551235514355213552235531

3555135553355913561235613

356223562335624356313567 1

3567235681356913574235743

3576035793357973581135851

3585235853358543585535858

35921359223592335992

36

3613136132361333613436136

3621136212362313623236233

3624136311363213633136342

3635036360363923639436410

36441364423644336451

Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipment (2 12/72Oilfield and gasfield production machinery (2)Elevators and moving stairways (2) IOverhead traveling cranes and monorail systems j 12/74Industrial trucks and tractors (2)

Gear cutting and finishing machinesGrinding and polishing machines 12/71Lathes 12/7 1Milling machines 12/71Parts for metal-cutting type machine tools, sold separately! 12/72

12/7 112/7112/7512/72

Precision measuring toolsPower driven hand tools, electric (2)Power driven hand tools, pnuematic (2)Welding and cutting apparatus, except electricDairy & milk products plant machinery and equip ent

Commercial food products machinery, ex. wrapping machines .Packing, packaging & bottling machinery for indust. prods.Textile machinery (2)Parts and attachments for textile machinery (2)Woodworking machinery excluding home workshops (2)

Printing presses, lithographicTypesetting machinery and equipmentChemical industry machineryHydraulic fluid power pumpsDomestic water systems & pumps, incl. pump jacks/cylinders.

Taper (except thrust) roller bearings, completeOther roller bearings, complete .Mounted bearingAir and gas compressors and vacuum pumpsElec. indust. furnaces & ovens, exc. induction & dielec. (2j

Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens, oil or gas (2). .Plain bearings and bushings, unmountedPacking and packaging machinery,n.e.cElectronic calculating machinesAccounting machines and cash registers

Scales and balances, except laboratory (2)Duplicating machinesTypewritersAutomatic merchandising machinesHeat transfer equipment, except room air-conditioners . . .

Unitary air-conditionersCommercial refrigeration equipmentCompressors and compressor units,all refrigerantsCondensing units, all refrigerantsWarm air furnaces (except floor & wall) & parts/attachments

Carburetors, new and rebuiltPistons and piston ringsValves (intake and exhaust)Pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES

Switchgear, except ducts and relaysPower circuit breakers all voltagesLow voltage panelboards and distribution boardsFuses and fuse equipment, under 2300 voltsDuct, including plug-in units 4 accessories,750 voltsSunder

Fractional horsepower motorsIntegral h.p. motors/generators, exc. land trans, equip.Arc welding machines, components, except electrodes . . . .Arc welding electrodes, metalResistance welders, accessories, and electrodes

ElectrodesElectric household cooking equipment (2)Household refrigerators, including comb, refrig.-freezers .Household mechanical washing machines, dryers (2)Electric razors and dry shavers

Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and attachments.Sewing machines & parts, excluding cases and cabinets . . .Household water heaters, except electricDishwashing machines and food waste disposersElectric lamps (bulbs only), including sealed beam lamps

Pole and transmission line hardwareElectrical conduit and conduit fittingsOther noncurrent-carrying wiring devices and supplies . . .Residential type electric fixtures, except portable . . . .

12/7512/7512/7112/75

12/7512/6912/6912/72

12/6912/7512/7512/7012/75

12/7512/75

12/7012/75

12/7512/7412/7612/7512/75

12/7712/77

12/7512/7512/7512/75

12/6812/7212/7212/72

12/75

3 0 6 . 34 2 9 . 42 5 3 . 4190.22 7 1 . 3

4 7 7 . 83 0 6 . 828 1.92 9 9 . 83 3 2 . 3

2 9 0 . 73 3 0 . 3170.2305 .72 6 7 . 4

2 2 2 . 9149.7152.2180.9155.6

362 .2160.52 5 0 . 32 3 3 . 32 1 5 . 8

2 5 2 . 9107.8167.72 2 3 . 9142.3

184.0191.83 0 9 . 92 3 9 . 0175.5

174.5149.7148. 17 0 . 89 6 . 4

2 2 3 . 8165. 1148.32 0 0 . 1135.3

139.92 1 9 . 6128.8130.82 3 0 . 2

186.0169. 1195.5

2 2 4 . 32 0 3 . 82 9 7 . 6332 .6186.3

2 5 6 . 72 9 2 . 3193.82 4 8 . 82 0 6 . 4

192. 1187. 1

( 3 )193.3151.2

151.9146.62 3 2 . 8177.42 7 3 . 3

3 1 9 . 32 5 5 . 13 5 6 . 32 5 8 . 8

2 9 6 . 94 0 3 . 32 5 0 . 2185.72 6 2 . 1

4 3 4 . 92 9 7 . 52 7 3 . 92 8 6 . 9322 .6

2 8 9 . 33 18. 1158. 1302 .62 5 1 . 6

2 1 6 . 9146.5144.8173.0151.4

3 3 3 . 9150. 12 4 3 . 32 2 5 . 42 0 8 . 8

2 5 2 . 1102.9160.6213 .6138.5

172.8182.83 0 0 . 92 3 0 . 5168.2

166.0146 .7142.67 3 . 296 .7

2 1 8 . 2157.4150.2193.2133.5

136 .72 1 1 . 0127.8123.22 1 9 . 6

175.8163.7184.5155.9

2 0 9 . 7192.8290 .73 1 0 . 3179.5

2 4 9 . 52 8 0 . 1187.72 4 0 . 2197.2

179.2184.8130.9190.3147.6

155. 1130.32 2 9 . 4174.626 1 .4

2 9 7 . 62 3 2 . 9337 .02 4 5 . 9

310 .74 4 6 . 52 5 5 . 1195.42 7 6 . 7

4 8 2 . 83 1 1 . 92 8 5 . 43 0 4 . 5330 .6

2 9 3 . 6334 .0180.83 0 8 . 52 7 3 . 1

2 2 5 . 1151.0154.8185.8158.0

368 . 1164.32 5 4 . 62 3 8 . 32 2 1 . 3

2 4 6 . 3109.71 7 1 . I229 .6143.3

196.7195.5318 . 12 4 1 . 8177.8

176.8151 .6152.07 3 . 49 6 . 3

2 2 3 . 7172.0147.0202 .6136.5

142. 12 2 5 . 3129.9134.62 3 7 . 1

193.9170.4198.0169.3

2 2 9 . 72 0 7 . 8299 .7340 .8190.7

2 6 5 . 9309 .6198.32 5 2 . 12 0 9 . 2

195. 1187.4140.9196.0151.3

153.9153.8238 . 1179.92 7 9 . 2

330.7264 .6366 .5262.6

3 1 7 . 44 5 7 . 92 6 0 . 5196.92 7 5 . 6

516 . 1314 .52 9 0 .4321 .3351 .7

295.5336. 1179.9308.6275.0

233. 1151. 1156 .8184.9158.2

380 .4167.52 5 4 . 524 2 . 12 2 1 . 4

255.5112.4174 .0238.2146.0

196.72 0 0 . 3325 .0248 .7179.2

178.0150.3153. 16 3 . 49 6 . 3

2 2 4 . 0173.7146.2204 .0138.0

143.32 2 3 . 2131.3134. 12 4 2 . 4

199.5176 .62 0 2 . 9172.2

2 3 1 . 02 1 4 . 9306 .3343 .6182.4

2 5 9 . 33 0 5 . 32 0 1 . 1255 .02 1 5 . 4

2 0 6 . 5188.8

( 3 )196.215 t .3

149.0155.4232 .0180.92 7 8 . 6

338 . 127 1 .8375 .7266 .5

319 .04 6 3 . 22 6 8 . 1197.72 7 6 . 2

5 1 7 . 2319 .02 9 1 . 53 2 2 . 9356 .6

2 9 5 . 5336 .6179.9308 .82 7 5 . 1

2 3 5 . 3153.9159.4186.416 1 .9

385.7170.8255.3242. 1221 .9

26 1 . 1112.4177.0238.2148 1

196.7200.3327.3251 .7179.3

178.2152.2154.46 3 . 49 6 . 3

225.8173.714 5.020 4.0140.2

145. 1223.7131.3133.724 3.6

199.5171.8191.3174.4

231 .62 1 4 . 63 0 6 . 3343 .6

( 3 )

2 5 9 . 230S.92 0 2 . 42 5 5 . 02 1 8 . 1

21 1.7191.914 2.6196 .7138.0

153.6155.4237 .2183.2277.7

320. 127 1 .5373.2265.8

Sea footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10. Continued—Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

1972Census code

3646236463364703648536512

Productclass

Commercial and institutional type

Vehicular lightiOutdoor lighting

-\q equipmenequi pment

elec.

t (including

light ing fixtures (

Is (2) . . .

Otherindexbase

12/67

12/7112/67

Ann.avg.

234.241.219.253.89.

1

3463U

Jan.

218.227 .204.235.88.

9949y

INDEX

98 1Sep.W

237.253.227.265.89.

I

3«>27b

Dec.W

240.246.228.266.89 .

!

7198JL

1982JanW

240258252266

88

.6

. 1

.9

.8

.4

3662336710367303674136742

3674336749367503676036780

3692036944

371 1 13711237 1 13

38

382513825238423384243851338734

39

391 1 139112391423915139152

3931 139312393143942039442

3944339491394923952139610

399133995139952399603999139993

50

50931

Intercommunication equipment and electric alarm systems . . I 06/78Receiving type electron tubes, except cathode ray jTransmittal, industrial, & special purpose electron tubes .IIntegrated microcircuits (semiconductor networks) (2) . . .j 12/75Transistors (2) 12/75

12/7506/7612/6712/6712/75

Diodes and rectifiers (2)I Other semiconductor devices (2)I Capacitors for electronic applications ( 2 ) .I Electronic resistors (2)I Electronic connectors (2)

j Primary batteries, wet and dry (2).I Spark plugs

(TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENTIIII

Passenger cars, knocked down or assembledTruck tractors, truck chassis and trucksBuses and fire department vehicles

I INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTSII Integrating instruments, electricalI Test equip, for testinq electrical, radio, & comm. circuitsI Personal industrial safety devicesI Electronic hearing aidsI All other ophthalmic goodsI Watches with imported movements

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIESII Jewelry made of platinum metals and karat goldI Jewelry, made of precious metalsI FlatwareI Jewelers' findings and materialsI Lapidary work and diamond cutting

| PianosI OrgansI Other musical instruments and partsI Dolls and stuffed toy animalsI Toys, excluding games

12/7112/7 106/7806/7S06/78

12/7812/78

Baby carriages and children's vehicles, except bicycles .Fishing tackle and equipmentGolf equipmentLead pencils and crayonsCostume jewelry and costume novelties

Other brushesMotal caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed .Wood caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmedLinoleum and asphalted-felt-base floor coverinqChemical fire extinguishing equipment and partsMatches

IWHOLESALE TRADE, DURABLE GOODS

I Iron and steel scrap.

12/7512/75

111.9330.5242.366.0

10 1 .6

102.68 5 . 6

198.4170.8151.5

180.8197 .5

195.0261.7275.7

170.8171.6126.81 12.41 18.4195.3

3 6 4 . 23 2 3 . 14 4 6 . 1182.01 10.7

2 3 9 . 4173.02 3 7 . 4175.4146.0

2 4 1 . 2194.0112.3144.6154.0

2 0 9 . 3190.32 2 8 . 32 2 2 . 8146. 12 1 3 . 9

108.4300 .72 3 3 . 7

6 9 . 0101.2

102.48 5 . 4

198.9167.4150.7

177 .7187.8

189.9249.8263.7

151.2165.7122.8108.51 17.4193.6

4 1 2 . 03 3 7 . 94 9 0 . 42 1 2 . 81 14.8

2 3 2 . 3171 .12 3 3 . 8174.914 1.6

2 3 4 . 1196.9112.5141.3147.0

202.8184.2220 .2218. 1133.8207.8

12/75 148.8 158.3

111.93 5 1 . 92 4 7 . 6

6 4 . 8101.9

102.28 4 . 9

2 0 1 . 0172.8152.7

181.32 0 2 . 5

183.8253.7283.2

179.5173.7128. 11 13.61 18.8190.6

359.8319.0451 .4176.4109.0

2 4 3 . 6172.02 3 9 . 7175.0147.2

2 4 2 . 8191.41 13.8144.9154. 1

2 1 4 . 1195.32 34 .72 2 5 . 7153.82 1 5 . 5

147. 1

114.73 6 9 . 52 5 2 . 6

6 4 . 2107.6

103.28 6 . 7

195. 1172.4152.3

181.3197. 1

206.4276.9287.3

187.5177. 1129. 11 13.61 18.8191 .4

3 4 3 . 83 2 3 . 34 14.4170.5109.0

2 4 9 . 9174.92 3 9 . 8174.6146 .3

2 4 4 . 4185.3114.7144. 916 4 . 0

2 1 2 . 9194.12 3 4 . 72 2 5 . 7158.22 1 5 . 5

123.7

114.74 0 4 . 42 5 9 . 5

6 3 . 0107. 1

103.28 5 . 2

193.0173.2153. 1

181 . 1197. 1

2 0 7 . 02 7 8 . 02 8 7 . 3

189.9177.2130.5114. 1122.3189.0

342.2318.0365.816 4.4109.0

24 9.9176.9248.018 0.4150.2

2 4 5 . 1185.3114.7152.0165.6

2 1 5 . 3194. 12 3 4 .72 2 8 . 2158.22 1 5 . 5

131.6

1 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability oflate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision4 months after original publication.

2 These indexes are calculated by a revised methodology. See

"Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at theback of this publication.

3 Not available.N.E.C. Not elsewhere classified.

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Table 11. Price indexes and percent changes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups(1969 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)

Code1/

Descri p-ti on1976

relati VGi mportance

3/

I IJan. | Dec. Jan.1981 | 1931 1982

Percent change -to Jan. 1982 from

12 I 6months | months

ago I ago

3 1 imonths I monthago j ago

0101 13

1010 1 1

1 11121

14

20

2421

26

282812

29

32

333312

3737 113714

40

46

Total railroad freight 2/

Farm productsGrain 4/ ..

Metal1i c ores ..Iron ores .4/

Coal

313.81 337.5

ituminous coal j4/

Nonmetallic minerals .

Food products

|Wood or lumber products

I Lumber or dimension stock 4/

iPulp, paper, or allied products

IChemical or allied products

I Potassium or sodium inorganic compounds 4/.

Petroleum or coal products 4/

Clay, concrete, glass, or stone productsPrimary metal productsPrimary iron or steel products 4/

Transportation equipmentMotor vehicles 4/

I Motor vehicle parts or accessories 4/

IWaste or scrap materials 4/ I

(Miscellaneous mixed shipments 4/ |_|_ ~ I

1 1 .1 1 .

294.4|139.8|

I342.01133.71

I338.81137.51

I358.51

I315.71

310.61140.31

I

319.4152.3

369.41144.6 I

368.8 I149.7 |

386.4

340.0

335.7150.7

332.9 I159.51

3S5.0I150.41

384.31156.01

354.0 I

351.01157.81

I

11.4 I

13. 114. 1

12.612.5

13.413.5

12.7

12. 1

13.012.5

293 .6 | 316.21 328.8| 12.0I

306.91134.91

136.81

338.81I

302.21124.71

328.51144.41

146.91

366.71

I343.61151.21

323.5132. 1

335.3 |136. 11

325.71135.91140.61

132.81 152.51 156.61

303127130

.4

.0

.8

325135140

.3

.9

.6

I I I1 3 2 . 0 1 1 3 5 . 2 1 1 3 2 . 9 1

1 1 I

12 .012 . 1

1 2 . 4

1 3 . 3

1 1 . 09 . 1

7 . 47 . 07 . 5

1 7 . 9

.7

5 . 96 . 7

6 . 05 . 8

5 . 85 . 8

4 . 7

6 . 1

6 . 46 . 3

5 . 85 . 7

6 . 4

6 . 2

5 . 03 . 7

1.21 . 4

3 . 7

- 1 . 2

3 . 6 I

4 . 34 . 9

4 . 24 . 0

4 . 24 . 2

4 . 5

4 . 1

4 . 64 . 7

4 . 64 . 7

4 . 7

4 . 7

4 . 03 . 0

2 . 8

- 2 . 9

4 . 24 . 7

4 . 24 . 0

4 . 24 . 2

4 . 5

4 . 1

4 . 64 . 7

4 . 64 . 7

4 . 7

4 . 7

3 . 63 . 0

2 . 7

- 1 . 7

1 Standard Transportation Commodity Code.2 The price index for total railroad freight also includes STCC groups

not shown separately.3 The figure shown for each item is its percent of total railroad freight.4 Dec. 1978 = 100.

NOTE: The index is designed to measure changes in the prices ofshipping goods by rail in the United States. The representative pricesand sample used for the index reflect the railroads' prices for shipping afixed set of commodities under specified and unchanging conditions.The index is not intended to measure changes in railroad revenue orshipper costs that result from changes in services or mode.

Table 12. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services(1972 = 100)Industry/|p

48 148148148 1481

48 148148148 1481481481

roductcode

1- 11-1111-1121-1 131-114

1-21-2111-2121-2131-2141-214-111-214-12

481 1-311

481 1-911

Descri pti onS e p . T Doc.

1981 1/11981

Percent chaJan. FJan. 198 1 I Oct. 198~i]Nov~ 1981 | Dec. f98~T

I to to | to | to1/11982 1/|Jan. 1982lNov. 1981|Dec. 1981|Jan. 1982

Local serviceResidential 2/Busi nessOptional additional usageCoi n

Toll serviceIntrastate MTSInterstate MTSInternational MTSWATS

Interstate WATSIntrastate WATS

Private 1ines,interstate

Directory advertising ...

1 4 4 . 3147 .41 5 3 . 81 2 3 . 81 2 9 . 5

141.0139.5147 .683.5129.8122. 1150. 1

151,156.16 1 .124.130.

141 .140.147.83.129.122.150.

1 5 4 . 5 | 1 5 4 .I

1 5 7 . 3 | 160.

149.5154.9157.7124. 1130.0

|I

142 .31 4 2 . 9147 .68 3 . 5

1 2 9 . 9122 . 11 5 0 . 5

154 .5

16 1 . 9

1 2 . 81 5 . 313.74 . 73 . 9

1 0 . 25 . 1

15 .9- 1 3 . 2

8 . 11 0 .

3 . 2

3 9 . 4 j

I.7 . 9

1 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect theavailability of late reports and corrections by respondents. Alldata are subject to revision 4 months after original publica-tion. Data are not seasonally adjusted.

2 Telephone services contained in the Consumer Price In-dex cover not only local residential service, but also parts oftoll service, equipment leasing (such as extension phones),and non-recurring charges (such as installation).

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Table 13. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for postal services(1977 = 100)Industry/|product Icode I Description

Dec.1981 Irelativeimportance

1/

. IndeSep. I Dec.

1981 2/ 1981 2/I 1982 2/

Percent chJan.1981 |0ct. 1981

to toJan. 1982lNov. 1981

Nov. 1981|Dec. 1981to to

Dec. 1981lJan. 1982

4311-14311-111 .4311-112 I4311-113 I

4311-24311-211431 1-2124311-2134311-2144311-215

4311-34311-3114311-3124311-313

4311-44311-4114311-4124311-4134311-414

4311-54311-5114311-5124311-513

4311-64311-6114311-6124311-613

4311-9114311-9124311-913

United States Postal Service

First class mail 3/Letter mailPost cardsPriority mail

Second class mai1In county mai1Regular rate mai1Nonprofit rate mailClassroom rate mailTransient rate mail

Third class mailSingle piece mailRegular bulk mailNonprofit bulk mail

Fourth class mai 1 3_/Parcel postBound printed matterSpecial rate mailLibrary rate mail

International mailInternational air mailInternational surface mailTerminal dues and transit fees .

Special services and feesSpecial servicesDomestic mail feesOther services and fees

Public service appropriation ...Express mai1Mailgram service

.6401

.5882

.0144

.0374

.0498

.0037

.0349

.0097 I

.0005 I

.0008

. 1375

.0236

.0780

.0350

.0578

.0336

.0021

.0170

.0052

.0360

.0181

.0112

.0067

.0442

.0370

.0068

.0004

.0307

.0033

.0005

139.4

141.0141.3134. 1140.0

149.3153.0145.0161.4132.2235 .6

141.7199.9132.2139.2

155.3155.2103.6162.162.2

158. 1132.6184.9224 .0

150.9155.3128.9227 .4

147.9

154.0154.9145.4144.3

144.6123.7144.9150.4140.32 2 7 . 9

151.9198.5146. 1147.4

155.9155.2115.6162.5162.2

159. 1132.1188.7224 .0

150.9155.3128.9227 .4

8 0 . 0 7 0 . 0129.1 129.1100.8 I 100.0

147.9

154.0154.9145.4144.3

144.6123.7144.9150.4140.32 2 7 . 9

151.9198146147.4

155.9155.2115.6162.5162.2

159. 1132.5188.9224.0

150.9155.3128.9227.4

70.0129. 1100.0

25.2

32.933.030.532.0

1.5-4.30

-1.21.2

114.0

32.844.631.530.9

11.315.806.16. 1

3.2.3

10.71.2

13.611.325 4 I

-12.521.20

I

6.6

9.29.68.43. 1

-3. 1-19.2

-. 1-6.86. 1

-3.3

7.2-.710.55.9

.4011.600

.602.10

0000

000

.3

. 1

1 The figure shown for each item is Its value weight expressed as a pro-portion of the total value weight for the U.S. Postal Service Index.

2 Data for September 1981 have been revised to reflect the availability oflate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision

4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.3 Postal service prices contained in the Consumer Price Index are from

first class and fourth class mail.

Table 14. Producer price indexes: Changes in commodity specifications, January 1982

Commodity code

11-49-01-26

11-73-02-23

New specification

Flow regulator for gas service, 1 inch; manu-facturer to user or consumer, f.o.b. plantwith freight allowed on specified amounts,each.

Electric generating plant, portable, 1.5-5.0 kw,115 volts or 115/230 volts, 60 cycles,single phase, one cylinder gasoline engine;manufacturer to distributor or dealer, f.o.b.factory, each.

Old specification

Flow regulator for gas service, 1 inch; manu-facturer to distributor, f.o.b. plant with freightallowed on specified amounts, each.

Electric generating plant, portable, 1.5-3.5 kw,115-120 volts or 115/230 volts, 60 cycles,single phase, one cylinder gasoline engine;manufacturer to distributor or dealer, f.o.b.factory, each.

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Technical Notes

Brief Explanation ofProducer Price Indexes

Producer price indexes measure average changes inprices received in primary markets of the United Statesby producers of commodities in all stages of processing.These data were previously presented as the WholesalePrice Index. The name "Producer Price Indexes" isnow being used to reflect more accurately the coverageof the data. The sample used for calculating these in-dexes continues to contain nearly 2,800 commoditiesand about 10,000 quotations selected to represent themovement of prices of all commodities produced in themanufacturing, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining,gas and electricity, and public utilities sectors. Theuniverse includes all commodities produced or importedfor sale in commercial transactions in primary marketsin the United States.

Producer price indexes can be organized by stage ofprocessing or by commodity. The stage-of-processingstructure organizes products by degree of fabrication(i.e., finished goods, intermediate or semifinishedgoods, and crude materials). The commodity structureorganizes products by similarity of end-use or materialcomposition.

Finished goods are commodities that will not undergofurther processing and are ready for sale to the ultimateuser, either an individual consumer or a business firm.Capital equipment (formerly called producer finishedgoods) includes commodities such as motor trucks,farm equipment, and machine tools. Finished consumergoods include foods and other types of goods eventuallypurchased by retailers and used by consumers. Con-sumer foods include unprocessed foods such as eggs andfresh vegetables, as well as processed foods such asbakery products and meats. Other finished consumergoods include durables such as automobiles, householdfurniture, and jewelry, and nondurables such as appareland gasoline.

Intermediate materials, supplies, and components arecommodities that have been processed but require fur-ther processing before they become finished goods. Ex-amples of such semifinished goods include flour, cotton

yarns, steel mill products, belts and belting, lumber, li-quefied petroleum gas, paper boxes, and motor vehicleparts.

Crude materials for further processing include prod-ucts entering the market for the first time which havenot been manufactured or fabricated but will be proc-essed before becoming finished goods. Scrap materialsare also included. Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs in-clude items such as grains and livestock. Examples ofcrude nonfood materials include raw cotton, crudepetroleum, natural gas, hides and skins, and iron andsteel scrap.

For analysis of general price trends, stage-of-processing indexes are more useful than commoditygrouping indexes. This is because commodity groupingindexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleadingsignals of price change by reflecting the same pricemovement through various stages of processing. For ex-ample, suppose that a price rise for steel scrap results inan increase in the price of steel sheet and then an ad-vance in prices of automobiles produced from that steel.The All Commodities Price Index and the IndustrialCommodities Price Index would reflect the same pricemovement three times—once fpr the steel scrap, oncefor the steel sheet, and once for the automobiles. Thismultiple counting occurs because the weighting struc-ture for the All Commodities Index uses the total ship-ment values for all commodities at all stages of process-ing. On the other hand, the Finished Goods Price Indexwould reflect the change in automobile prices, the In-termediate Materials Price Index would reflect the steelsheet price change, and the Crude Materials Price Indexwould reflect the rise in the price of steel scrap. (See il-lustration.)

To the extent possible, prices used in calculating pro-ducer price indexes apply to the first significant com-mercial transaction in the United States, from the pro-duction or central marketing point. Price data aregenerally collected monthly, primarily by mail question-naire. Respondents are asked to provide net prices or toprovide all applicable discounts. BLS attempts to baseproducer price indexes on actual transaction prices;however, list or book prices are used if transactionprices are not available. Most prices are obtained direct-ly from producing companies on a voluntary and con-fidential basis, but some prices are taken from tradepublications or from other Government agencies. Prices

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Intermediate Materials,Supplies and Components

generally are reported for the Tuesday of the week con-taining the 13th day of the month.

In calculating producer price indexes, price changesfor the various commodities are averaged together withweights representing their importance in the total netselling value of all commodities as of 1972. The detaileddata are aggregated to obtain indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, commodity groupings, durabilityof product groupings, and a number of special com-posite groupings. Each index measures price changesfrom a reference period which equals 100.0 (usually1967, as designated by the Office of Management andBudget). An increase of 125 percent from the referenceperiod in the Finished Goods Price Index, for example,is shown as 225.0. This change can also be expressed indollars, as follows: "The price of a representative sam-ple of finished goods sold in primary markets in theUnited States has risen from $100 in 1967 to $225."

Calculating Index Changes

Movements of price indexes from one month toanother are usually expressed as percent changes ratherthan changes in index points because index pointchanges are affected by the level of the index in relationto its base period, while percent changes are not. Thebox shows the computation of index point and percentchanges.

Index Point ChangeFinished Goods Price Indexless previous indexequals index point change

Index Percent ChangeIndex point changedivided by the previous indexequalsresult multiplied by 100equals index percent change

185.5184.51.0

1.0184.50.0050.005 x 1000.5

Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods areexpressed as annual rates that are computed accordingto the standard formula for compound growth rates.These data indicate what the percent change would be ifthe current rate were maintained for a 12-month period.

Seasonally Adjustedand Unadjusted Data

Because price data are used for different purposes bydifferent groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics pub-lished seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changeseach month.

For analyzing general price trends in the economy,seasonally adjusted data usually are preferred becausethey eliminate the effect of changes that normally occurat about the same time and in about the same magnitude

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every year—such as price movements resulting fromnormal weather patterns, regular production andmarketing cycles, model changeovers, seasonal dis-counts, and holidays. For this reason, seasonally ad-justed data more clearly reveal the underlying cyclicaltrends. Seasonally adjusted data are subject to revisionwhen seasonal factors are revised each year.

The unadjusted data are of primary interest to userswho need information which can be related to the actualdollar values of transactions. Individuals requiring thisinformation include marketing specialists, purchasingagents, budget and cost analysts, contract specialists,and commodity traders. Unadjusted data generally areused in escalating contracts such as purchase agreementsor real estate leases.

Data from the ProducerPrice Index Revision

Each month this report presents data from the Pro-ducer Price Index (PPI) revision in table 4. "Producerprice indexes for the net output of selected industriesand their products." Indexes for the four industries inthe pilot program to test the methodology and conceptsof the PPI revision formerly appeared in table 14. Table4 includes data for additional Standard IndustrialClassification (SIC) industries (4-digit level) and Censusproducts (7-digit level); indexes for Census productclasses (5- and 6-digit levels) and more detailed sub-products (9-digit level); and, for some industries, in-dexes for other sources of revenue. Thus, table 4 showsall official indexes arising from the ongoing PPI revi-sion. By 1985, table 4 will cover all 493 SIC mining andmanufacturing industries.

Traditional commodity price indexes and Industry-Sector Price Indexes (ISPI's) will continue to bepublished. In 1983, however, an entirely new structurewill replace the traditional commodity structure as theprimary vehicle for releasing and analyzing pricechanges at the primary market level.

Kinds of product indexesIndustries listed in table 4 may be represented by one

to three kinds of product indexes. Every industry hasprimary product indexes to show changes in pricesreceived by establishments classified in the industry forproducts made primarily, but not exclusively, withinthat industry. To be classified in an industry, anestablishment must have a plurality of its total shipmentvalue accounted for by primary products. In addition,some industries also may have secondary product in-dexes to show changes in prices received by

establishments classified in the industry for productsprimary to some other industry. Finally, some industrieshave miscellaneous receipts indexes to show pricechanges in other sources of revenue received byestablishments within the industry which are not derivedfrom the sale of their products. Because of the distinc-tion between primary and secondary products, an indexfor a product made in one industry may differ from theindex for the same product made in another industry.

Corresponding indexesSome 7-digit Census products published in table 4

correspond to 8-digit commodities published in table 6.Similarly, some 4-digit SIC industries and 5-digit Cen-sus product classes in table 4 correspond to the ISPI's intables 11,12, and 13. In these cases, movements in thecommodity or Industry-Sector Price Indexes arecalculated on the basis of the movements of theircounterparts in table 4. Although most such indexescontinue to be published in tables 6, 11, or 13 on theiroriginal base period of 1967 = 100 or some later base,the corresponding indexes in table 4 are published on abase of the month of their introduction. Therefore, in-dex levels for corresponding items may differ, but mon-thly percent changes will be identical.

A point code of ".99" immediately after an 8-digitcommodity code in table 6 identifies a commodity indexthat is calculated from a product index in table 4. Afootnote after the industry or product class title in tables11,12, or 13 indicates an ISPI based on an index fromtable 4. The aggregation of commodity price indexes in-to commodity grouping indexes in table 6 continues tofollow the traditional methodology; similarly, stage-of-processing price indexes in table 1 also are calculatedfrom the commodity grouping indexes as in the past.

How new indexes differ from traditionalcommodity indexes

New indexes differ from traditional commodity in-dexes in a number of respects:

(1) New indexes are industry-based. The entire outputof each industry is sampled, including primary andsecondary production and miscellaneous receipts.Traditional commodity indexes are based on a selectionof the most important commodities, and most Industry-Sector Price Indexes continue to be calculated fromthese traditional commodity indexes. In addition, tradi-tional ISPI's do not cover miscellaneous receipts, andprices of products are included without systematicregard for the industry classification of the producer.New indexes, on the other hand, are based on prices ofprimary and secondary products made by producersclassified in the specified industry; as a result, new in-dexes apply to production within the specified industry.As data from more mining and manufacturing in-dustries become available, additional indexes will be

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constructed to cover each product regardless of the in-dustry of origin.

(2) New indexes are easier to use with other industry-oriented economic data because they are classified ac-cording to the SIC and incorporate most features of theCensus of Manufactures product code extensions of theSIC.

(3) New indexes use net output values of shipments asweights. Net output values refer to the value ofshipments leaving the industry and exclude intra-industry shipments. In contrast, weights in traditionalcommodity price indexes and ISPPs include shipmentswithin an industry. The resulting multiple-counting ofprice changes at successive stages of processing is onemajor defect of the traditional commodity grouping in-dexes. Stage-of-processing indexes partially correct thisdefect, but new indexes consistently correct it at alllevels of aggregation. (Net output weights are not used,however, for traditional commodity indexes whosemovements are based on corresponding new indexes.)

In the revision program, the relative importance ofitems within a product is based upon shipment valuedata and sampling weights from the revision surveyitself. When detailed products are aggregated to the5-digit product class and 4-digit industry levels,however, weights are taken from Census of Manufac-tures data, along with estimates of intra-industry

shipments from input-output tables produced by theBureau of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Departmentof Commerce.

(4) New indexes emphasize actual transaction pricesat the time of shipment to minimize the use of list pricesand order prices, which occasionally have been used intraditional commodity price indexes and ISPI's. In ad-dition, some traditional indexes have been calculated in-tentionally from order prices rather than from shipmentprices.

(5) New indexes are based on prices reported by com-panies of all sizes and locations selected by probabilitysampling. In addition, individual items and transactionterms from these firms are chosen by probability techni-ques. (Estimates of sampling error will be publishedlater.) In the traditional PPI program, major companiesselected on a judgment basis have been asked to reportprices for volume-selling items under "typical" transac-tion terms.

For further information on the underlying conceptsand methodology of the PPI revision, see two MonthlyLabor Review articles by John F. Early: "Improving theMeasurement of Producer Price Change," April 1978;and "The Producer Price Index Revision: Overview andPilot Survey Results," December 1979. Reprints areavailable from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on re-quest.

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