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BUSINESS STATISTICS
July 11, 1975
A WEEKLY
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS*
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE/BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Thousands 1,400
200
MOTOR VEHICLE PRODUCTION (Passenger cars)
I I i - J - ' i -J- i
1972 1973 Data: Motor Vehicle Mfgrs. Assn. of the United States, Inc.
_ J _ L _ J L_J I l l i i i _J ! I L_J I I i i L__L_
Thousands 350
1974 1975 J F M A M J J A S O N D
1967
2 0 0
180
160
140
120
100
= 100
W H O L E S A L E PRICES
it h / \ s~ — Farm Products and l\ S\ . v \ *
Processed Foods > \ ! \ • ^ _ and Feeds . \ '
\ . ; v ' h \ ;v
\ / V All Commodities / . j
\ / . /V— /
• • - " ^ [x ..--1
x / ^~~^r.. V r - V - - " V / ..•*
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/ \ 1 \
..**"* Industrial Commodities
I I 1 M 1 i 1 I i i 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I " '
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1 1 1
1972 1973 Data: U.S. Dept. of Labor
1974 1975
Billion $ 160
140
120
100
80
NEW CONSTRUCTION (seas, ad j . , at annua l rates)
Total Put in Place (left scale)
\ '
Private Residential, Nonfarm * ' (right scale)
I I I I I I I
Billion $ 100
80
60
40
1972 1973 Data: U.S. Dept. of Commerce
1974 20
1975
Dollars 5.00
4.80 MANUFACTURING HOURS & EARNINGS (Hours seasonally adjusted)
/ I A I \ / ~ - - v ^ > Average Hours Per Week »/ \ .
I (right scale) I
I i i i i i l i i i i i I i i i i i I i i i _ u - L • r i . . i ,
54
52
48
46
44
42
40
38 1972 1973
Data: U.S. Dept. of Labor 1974 1975
Billion $ 16.0
15.0
14.0
13.0
12.0
11.0
1 0 0
C O N S U M E R I N S T A L L M E N T
~ CREDIT E X T E N D E D A N D
R E P A I D (seasonally adjusted) / V \
Extended f%J \ f*S
\
y i 111111111
f
i M M
. /CAV
Repaid
i I 1 1 1 1 1 I
4 '
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11
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1972 1973 Data: Federal Reserve Board
1974 1975
* Available only with subscription to the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, this Supplement
provides selected weekly and monthly data subsequent to those published in the latest monthly SURVEY Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2 WEEKLY BUSINESS STATISTICS
ITEM
WHOLESALE PRICES, 22 COMMODITIES 2/ . . .1967=100 9 Foodstuffs do . . 13 Raw industrials do. .
ALL RETAIL STORES, SALES mil. $ Nondurable goods stores do. .
INITIAL UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS, State programs thous INSURED UNEMPLOYMENT, all programs . . .do. .
State programs (50 States, D.C., and Puerto Rico) do.. FAILURES, INDUST. AND COMMERCIAL (Dun § Brads tr-eet) .. .number
FINANCE: Currency in circulation 3/ mil. $ Federal Reserve bank credit outstanding, total _3/.....do.. Member bank reserve balances 3/ do. .
Excess reserves, estimated _3/ do.. Assets and liabilities of large commercial banks: 4/
Demand deposits, adjusted do. . Savings deposits do. . Loans and investments, gross adjusted, total do..
U.S. Government obligations v do. . Commercial and industrial loans (gross). do.. Real estate loans (gross) . .do. .
Bond yields, domestic corporate (Moody's) 3/ percent Stock prices, 500 stocks (Stand. § Poor's) 4/...1941-43=10
Industrial, 425 stocks do..
PRODUCTION: Bituminous coal thous . sh. tons Electric power, by utilities mil. kw.-hr Motor vehicles (passenger cars) number Petroleum (crude) and condensate 3/ .....thous. bbl
Steel, raw thous . sh. tons Index of production 1967=100
RAIL FREIGHT, REVENUE TON-MILES bil
1974
226.9 228.8 225.5
10,943 7,065
286 2,082 1,783
188
73,689 90,068 36,536
99
100,755 57,842
372,675 21,048
123,292 58,042
8.94 87.61 99.27
7,880 36,218
155,713 9,005
2,802 114.9
17.0
Ju ly 6
229.3 236.9 224.0
9,666 6,946
350 2,323 1,993
103
74,112 91,140 37,274
369
98,404 58,115
376,364 20,872
125,544 58,317
8.99 84.25 95.26
6,270 37,715
114,755 8,900
2,780 113.9
13.8
1975
June 14
186.6 208.2 172.9
11,47.2
422 ,043 ,018 193
80,536 92,072 33,728
-73
104,695 64,629
378,179 32,150
121,961 59,251
9.46 90.55 101.63
13,760 36,082
152,729
8,350
2,118
86.8
15.6
186.3 208.1 172.5
11,331
7,572
429 4,940 3,901 198
80,775 93̂ ,357 34,983
399
104,376 64,874 378,062 32,723
122,155 59,228
9.41 90.39 101.30
13,585 39,104 149,589 8,359
2,047
83.9
15.7
189.9 215.3 174.1
11,295 7,425
406
205
80,685 95,975 34,723
121
103,732 64,954
375,111 31,934
121,919 59,189
9.40 94.62 106.09
13,385 39,709
151,679 8,398
1,997
81.9
15.4
July 5
189.8 221.0 170.7
168
81 98 35
,088 244 455 378
9.44 94.18 105.77
14
1
,669
,911 78.3
1/ Data do not always cover calendar weeks. 2/ Tuesday price. 3/ Daily average. 4/ Wednesday data
MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS
1974
May
1975
Apr. May
COMMODITY PRICES
SPOT MARKET PRICES, BASIC COMMODITIES: 22 Commodities 1967=100
9 Foodstuffs do. . 13 Raw industrials do. .
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEXES: ALL COMMODITIES do . .
Farm products do. . Food and feeds, processed do. . Industrial commodities. . . . do. . Chemicals and allied products do. . Fuels and related products, and power do . . Furniture and household durables do. . Hides , skins, and 1 eather products do. . Lumber and wood products do. . Machinery and equipment do. . Metals and metal products do. . Nonmetallic mineral products do . . Pulp, paper, and allied products do . . Rubber and plastics products do. . Textile products and apparel do. . Transportation equipment Dec. 1968=100
Motor vehicles and equipment 1967=100 PURCHASING POWER OF THE DOLLAR AS MEASURED BY--
Wholesale prices 1967=$1.00
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
NEW CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE (UNADJ.) , TOTAL mil. $
Private, total ., do. . Residential (incl. farm) .do. .
New housing units do. . Nonresidential buildings, total 1/ . do..
Industrial do. . Commercial do. .
Public, total do. .
r/ Revised. 1/ Except farm and public utilities. 31,005
221 215 226
155 180 158 150 137 204 124 146 198 134 168 150 146 133 139 121 124
6 1 2
0 8 9 5 0 3 5 3 0 1 .7 .7 .6 .7 .1 .4 .9
$0,645
11,8
8 :
A, 3 2
79 365 140 315 535 648 384
224.4 219.7 227.5
155.7 168.6 157.4 153.6 142.8 210.5 126.1 146.0 192.2 137.2 174.0 152.3 147.5 135.6 141.7 122.8 126.1
$0,642
12,222 8,710 4,399 3,524 2,592
674 1,407 3,512
198.6 224.5 182.3
170.4 171.1 177.3 168.9 181.8 233.0 138.5 143.2 169.6 158.8 186.1 170.8 170.0 149.7 134.3 139.5 143.0
$0,587
r9,056 r6,133 r2,610 rl,868 r2,024
r606 r994
r2,923
201.2 224.6 186.4
172.1 177.7 179.4 169.7 182.4 236.5 138.5 147.5 174.9 159.7 185.7 173.0 169.7 149.4 134.4 139.9 143.0
$0,581
r9,761 r6>747 r2,984 r2,065 r2,134
r624 1,040
r3,014
194 210 184
173 184 179
170 182 238 138 147 183 160 185 173 169 148 135 139 142
5 3 2
2 5 0 3 1 8 6 7 0 .4 1 .1 .8 .9 .2 .9 .9
) .577
10,623 7,273 3,324 2,314 2,218
719 1,055 3,350
187.2 209.4 173.2
173. 18 179. 170. 181. 243.0 139.0 148.7 181.0 161.0 184.5 173.3 169.8 148.6 135.9 140.1 143.1
$0,576
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MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS—Continued 3
ITEM
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE--Con.
NEW CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE (SEASONALLY ADJUSTED AT ANNUAL RATES), TOTAL bil. $
Private, total do. . Residential (incl. farm) do. .
New housing units do . . Nonresidential buildings total 1/ do. .
Industrial do. . Commercial do...
Public, total do. . CONSTRUCTION COST INDEXES:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMPOSITE 1967 = 100
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS
LABOR FORCE, total, persons 16 years of age and over, not seasonally adjusted thous
Civilian labor force do.. Employed, total do. .
Agr i cul ture do. . Nonagricultural industries do . .
Unemployed do . .
Civilian labor force, seasonally adjusted do.. Employed, total do. .
Agriculture do . . Nonagricultural industries do. .
Unemployed do . . Long-term, 15 weeks and over do. .
Rates (unemployed in each group as percent of total in the group):
All civilian workers Men, 20 years and over Women, 20 years and over Both sexes, 16-19 years White Negro and other races Married men, wife present
Occupation: White-collar workers Blue-collar workers
Industry: Private nonfarm wage and salary workers... Construction Manufacturing
Durable goods
EMPLOYEES ON PAYROLLS OF NONAGRIC. ESTAB., SEAS. ADJ thous. Private sector do. . .
Nonmanufacturing industries do. . . Goods -producing do. . .
Mining do . . . Contract construction do . . . Manufacturing do. . .
Durable goods do. . . Nondurable goods do . . .
Service-producing do . . . Transportation, communication, electric, gas, etc....do... Wholesale and retail trade do...
Wholesale trade . do. . . Retail trade do. . .
Finance, insurance, and real estate do. . . Services do . . . Government do . . .
Federal do. . . State and local do. . .
Production or nonsupervisory workers on payrolls of private nonagricultural establishments, seas, adj.:
Employees, total thous Manufacturing do. .
Durable goods do . . Average weekly hours per worker, seasonally adjusted:
Total private hours Contract construction .do. . Manufacturing do. .
Overtime hours do . . Durab 1 e goods do . .
Overtime hours do. . Hourly earnings, average, seasonally adjusted:
Total private nonfarm payrolls dollars Mining do. . Contract construction do. . Manufacturing do. .
Transportation, communication, e l e c , gas, etc do.. Wholesale and retail trade do. . Finance, insurance, and real estate do.. Services do. .
r/ Revised. 31,005
1974
May
138.2 97.9 48.0 39.7 29.9 7.6
16.4 40.3
170.7
136.9 98.4 48.3 39.6 30.5 8.0
16.4 38.5
172.8
92,158 89,929 85,785
3,604 82,181
4,144
90,753 86,062
3,497 82,565
4,691 877
5 . 2 3 . 4 5 . 1
15.6 4 . 7 9 . 3 2 . 2 3 . 2 5 . 8 5 . 2 9 . 6 4 . 7 4 . 4
78,357 64,170 44,019 24,885
668 4,066
20,151 11,908 8,243
53,472 4,701
16,994 4,258
12,736 4,161
13,429 14,187
2,711 11,476
53,037 14,739
8,682
36.7 36.7 40 .3
3 . 4 40.9
3 . 5
4.17 5.14 6.62 4.33
5.31 3.44 3.74 3.72
94,758 92,546 87,167
3,895 83,272
5,380
90,857 86,088
3,333 82,755
4,769 934
5 . 2 3 . 5 5 . 1
15.8 4 . 8 9 . 0 2 . 6 3 . 2 6 . 2 5 . 4
10.4 5 . 1 4 . 8
78,421 64,220 44,036 24,847
669 3,994
20,184 11,959
8,225
53,574 4,698
17,031 4,261
12,770 4,156
13,488 14,201
2,715 11,486
53,059 14,761
8,714
36.7 36.9 40.1
3 .4 40.8
3 . 4
4.21 5.20 6.74 4.38
5.37 3.47 3.83 3.76
rl24,4 r85.0 r37.3 r26.4 r26.7 r8.0
rl3.3 r39.3
rl86.8
93,593 91,395 83,036 2,988
80,048 8,359
91, 83, 3,
80, 7, 1,
829 849 265 584 980 991
8.7 6.8 8.5
20.6 8.0
14.2 5.2 4.6
12.5 9.3 18.1 11.4 11.3
76,368 61,560 43,414 22,338
706 3,486
18,146 10,635
7,511
54,030 4,512
16,799 4,211
12,588 4,157 13,754 14,808
2,732 12,076
50,434 12,866
7,499
35.9 34.9 38.8
2.3 39.4
2.3
4.44 5.76 7.18 4.71
5.72 3.68 4.08 3.96
Apr.
r l 2 1 . 0 r83 .4 r 3 6 . 7 r26 .5
25.7 r 7 . 4
r l 2 . 6 r37 .6
r l 8 6 . 9
93,564 91,369 83,549
3,171 80,377
7,820
92,262 84,086
3,238 80,848
8,176 2,403
20
14. 5.6 4 .7
13.0 9.8
19.3 12.2 12.8
r76,349 r61,490 r43,400 r22,268
r703 r3 ,475
r l 8 , 0 9 0 r l 0 , 5 5 4
7,536
r54,081 4,511
r l 6 , 7 9 4 r4,213
rl2,581 r4 ,163
r l 3 , 7 5 4 r l 4 , 8 5 9
2,729 r l 2 , 1 3 0
r50,357 r l 2 , 8 2 6
r7 ,426
r36 .0 r 3 6 . 7 r 3 9 . 1
2 .3 r 3 9 . 7
2.4
4.45 r5 .69 r7 .16
4.71
r5 .74 r3 .69 r4 .07 r3 .96
May
122 84 37 27 26
8 12 38
4 0 4 6 2 4 5 5
93,949 91,768 84,146 3,622
80,524 7,623
92,940 84,402 3,512
80,890 8,538 2,643
9.2 7.3 8.6
21.8 8.5
14.7 5.8 5.4
13.0 10.1 21.8 12.3 12.7
r76,439 r61,536 r43,423 r22,291
r709 r3,469
rl8,113 rl0,521 r7,592
r54,148 4,497
rl6,813 r4,207
rl2,606 4,160
rl3,775 rl4,903 r2,730
rl2,173
r50,445 rl2,868 r7,407
36.0 r36.9 39.0 2.3
39.4 2.2
4.47 r5.80 r7.11 4.73
5.77 3.71
r4.08 r3.99
p_/ Preliminary. 1/ Except farm and public utilities , Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
4 MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS—Continued
ITEM
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS--Con.
Indexes of man-hours (aggregate weekly), seas, adj.: Private nonagric. payrolls, total.................
Transportation comm., elec., gas. Wholesale and retail trade.................... Retail trade
FINANCE
CONSUMER CREDIT [SHORT- AND INTERMEDIATE-TERM) : Total outstanding, end of month.
Installment credit, extended and repaid: Unadjusted:
Repaid, total Seasonally adjusted:
Repaid, total
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Registrations (new vehicles): 1/
.1967=100..
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1974
May
113.6 105.0 110.1 119.7 102.2 103.0 119.6 109.8 116.7 117.1 123.5 126.8
181,680 148,852
15,605 13,800
14,669 13,407
730.3 100.1 232.3
June
113.5 104.6 110.3 117.8 102.1 103.2 119.7 108.7 116.5 116.8 123.8 128.0
183,425 150,615
14,641 12,878
14,387 13,301
800.9 107.9 260.6
Mar.
105.5 88.0 112.1 99.4 85.9 85.8 117.7 102.6 113.3 113.7 121.8 129.5
184,253 151,477
12,411 13,646
12,797 13,234
635.4 149.0 177.6
1975
Apr.
rl05.6 88.9
rl09.5 r99.4 86.3 85.7
rll7.2 rl02.5 112.8
rll2.9 rl20.4 rl29.0
184,344 151,271
13,603 13,809
13,181 13,423
581.3 126.4 176.8
May
106.1 r89.2 rll3.9 rl00.2 r86.4 84.8 117.9 rl01.7 r!13.7 rll4.2 rl21.2 130.1
185,010 151,610
13,799 13,460
13,149 13,274
656.8 130.8 197.2
June p/
106.0 88.8 113.7 95.2 86.8 85.0 117.9 101.5 113.7 114.4 121.7 130.0
r / Revised, p / P r e l im ina ry . USC0MM--DC-- 31,005
1/ Data for a l l months omit two St ' i t es except for May 197 5 which omits da t a for one S t a t e .
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