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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU O F F O R E I G N ' A N D D O M E S T I C C O M M E R C E
AVAILABLE ONLY WITH SUBSCRIPTION TO SURVEY'" OF -CURRENT; BUSINESS
SELECTED B U S I N E S S D I C A T O R S .
JANUARY 27, 19SO
STEEL INGOT PRODUCTION (1935-39 "100)
ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION BY UTILITIES (BILLIONS OF KILOWATT HOURS)
WEEKLY DATA
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400
325
250|
ITS
5001
MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT AND PAY ROLLS (UNADJUSTED, 1939 * 100)
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-• PRODUCTION womm*
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1946 1947. !948 '1949
45
40
COTTON CONSUMPTION (DAILY AVERAGE-THOUSANDS OF BALES)
MONTHLY ' PA7A
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1946 1947 1948, 194
WEEKLY S y S I M 1SS S T A T I S T I C S 1
Cowodlty prices, tffeolasalet All commodities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . , . . , . , * . « . . « . . . , . . . * .192&.100..
farm products. . « . . . . . . . . . . . « « . , k . . . . £ * , w . . . . . . . . . . . . » d o . . . , Fpod. . ....•*;.. ...."; ^ •- »v...;.. . . . .;;/;&«$».«»
- All o t h e r . . . . - . . ; . . . . . . *v. •. .-.•.« , - * -. -, - ** . . . . .',. * .do. -. ..* 28 commentiee 2 / . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 1933^100.. Cotton mlddlingT 15/16", l6 markets ;?/ *. %.".,... .dol.;. pur lb* • Wheat, So. 2,. Hard Winter (Ks&s&e Oi'iyJ.. i . . . . . . .del? 'pa? bu« #
Department store sales . . . . . . . . . A * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1935-39*100.. Insured unemployment, total . . ' . w * * . . . * ; • • • • • • ; , • . . . • • . , , «*thous. *
State programs. . . . . i . • • • . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . v»v*&°.... Veterans' prpgrams. -. . - - . . . . . . . . * . . * - . . . . . . . . . * . . «tdo*. • .
finances Currency in circulation j / i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mil.'; of dol. • federal Beserve bank credit, t o t a l . . . . i-*. . . . . . . . . . - .»>.* -do.*«,. Member bank reserve balances. .•*.....„ .« . .do.. .»•
Excess reserves, estimated. ,•.% , B , , «do«.*» federal Beserve reporting member banks in leading c i t iess
Bank debits, t o t a l . . . . . • . . . ' • . . . . . . , . . . ' . . . .mi l . Of dole. Dew Tork City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . « / . / i . d o . . . .
Deposit*, demand, adjusted. . . . . . . . . . > » d o . . . . loans and investments, total ...»'»• . d o . . . •
0. S. Government o b l i g a t i o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d p . . . • Commercial, industrial and agr* loan*, grom . • .do. ...,
fa i lures , industrial and commercial«*...... « number.. Bond yie lds , domestic corporate (Moody8 e) j j / . . . . . . . . ...percent... Stock prices,, 4l6 stocks (Standard ®m Poor* e ) . . . *1935f39»100,.
Industrials, 365 stocks. . * i-.-.; . d o . . . . Production*
Bituminoue coal j / . . . . .: . . . ithoua. of snort ton®,. Blectrie power, by u t i l i t i e s . . . • . . . • . . . ' . ; . . : . . . . ' . a i l , of kw-hr- * Motor vehicles ( l a r d s ) • . . . . . . . « . . . • . . • • » . . . ; . . • . . . . . . d u m b e r . . f etroleun, crude 'jj ; . 'i thoua; of bbl . . Steel kj 1935T39«XOO„ . j
freight carloadings, t o t a l . - . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' . . . . . .thoua.'of ear*.*! /Miscellaneous '. *v . . . . . . . . . . > . ^ . . « . . . . . • . . . ; , * d o . . . • j
1/ Data do apt always cover calendar vesica. 2/ .Itanrsday .prAoaa
'I349
Jasu 15
161,3 1?5«S
•166.7 15* »9 291 .U
.324 2.27 •aw*
2.195 1,603
520
:27#909 ^ 1 9 3 20,105
98?
2 0 , ^ S»36s
•57.51? ' 62,596 i5.*l5
127 3-Q£
122.1 12S-.6
1,963 S.78T
108,281 "5.*** 205., 1
73^ 351
Jain. 2g
I60.3 171.6 I65»2 •155.P 206 a
.328 2.2¥ 230
2,279 1,652
552
27,701 ».999" ao,i33
950
a,S22
57,670 62,879 33* 7**9 1iJ.Ul^
1 2
3.01
12s . i
lB9io 5,769
'log ,9ln' •5^i9 20©«7
710 fit
B©@. 2k
151.1 155.0 155.6 145 X 2^7-3
.305 2.a 5jn
2.^7 2,130
59 27.afr2 19,508 16.337
8 % 26,875 11.965 i^r254 67,5U 37.657 13,S6>
196 2«85 132^3 im»\
1.507 5.99^
110,594 "M35 195*2 623 303
Sec. 31
151.1 155.4 155.8 145-5 247.7
.307 2.21
2,227 61
27.705 19,379 16,299
857
19,329 7,772
48,253, 67,421 37,^6? 13.904
109 2.85
•5 .2
133. 141.
1.277 5.493
106,744 4.933 192.3
^ 6 ^ 8
1950
Jan. 7
150.6 153-9 154.5-145.1 ^9 .7
.368 2.21
205
27.535 19.471 17.055 1.454
24,194 I0,5f3 47.975 67>222 37,514 13.»51
161 2.84
135.0 l42.7 1.130 5.695
110,326 4,865 198.4
507 270
Jan. 14
151.4 155.3
•9 .2
250.0 .309 2.21
233
16,686 1.092
21.325
48^140 67,357 37,920 13.857
207 . «-«3-
144^2
J.237 6,029
146,956 4,865 200.7
631 323
Sally.m®r&gm* 4 / W®ek .(©aiding Jamuary -SB, aoo«5*
Jan. 21
150.9 153.4 155.0 145.2 249-2 .309 2.21
27,120 18,383 16,487
909
9.272
231 2.82
134.9 142.3
150.345
202.9
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2 M O N T H L Y BUSINESS STATISTICS
Sarlier data are available in monthly issues of the Surrey and the 19*9 Statistical Supplement
19*8
Hovember December
1*9
September October lovember December
COMMODITY PBXCSS
Wholesale prices of selected commodities: Butter, 92-score (Hew York) dol. per lb.. Coal, bituminous, mine run, composite..dol. per short ton.. Coffee, Santos, No. * (New fork) dol. per lb.. Cotton, middling, 15/16*, average, 10 market*........do...• Cotton cloth, print, 64 x 60 dol. per yd.. Sggs, extras, large (Chicago) dol. per doa.. Graing and grain products!
Corn, weighted average, 5 markets. dol. per bu.. Wheat, weighted average, 6 markets • .do.. • • Wheat flour,stand.patents (Minn.).dol. per 100 lb. sack..
Hides, packers', heavy, native steers dol. per lb.. Livestock and meats:
Beef steers (Chicago) dol. per 100 lb.. Hogs, all grades (Chicago) .do. • •. Beef, fresh, steer carcasses, good (N. T.)..dol. per lb.. Pork, fresh, loins, 8-10 lb. (New York) do....
Lumber: Douglas fir,dim.,No.l,com.,2Hx 4 Mx l6» ..dol.per M.bd.ft.. Southern pine,boards,No.2,com. 9l
Nx6 M or SNxl2* ....do.... Ponderosa.pine, No. 3, common, 1 N x .8" .......do....
Metaia and-manufactures: Pig iron, composite. ...dol. per long ton.. Steel, composite, finished dol. per lb.. Steel scrap,heavy melting (Pittsburgh) .dol.per long ton.. Copper, electrolytic (New York) dol. per lb.. Lead, refined, pig, desilverized (New York) do.... Zinc, prime, Western (St. Louis) do....
Gasoline, tank wagon (New York) dol. per gal.• Petroleum, crude (Kansas-Oklahoma), at wells.dol. per bbl.. Sugar, refined, granulated (New York) dol. per lb.. Wool, raw, territory, fine, scoured do....
CONSTRUCTION AND RSaL ESTATE
Contract awards, 37 States (P. W. Dodge Corp.): Total projects number. • Total valuation thous. of dol. •
Building, total do....
DOMESTIC THADS
Mail-order and store sales, total,2 companies do.... Montgomery Ward & Co do.... Sears, Boebuck and Co do....
EMPLOYMENT
Employees in nouagricultural establishments: Total, unadjusted '. thousands.. Manufacturing do.... Mining. do. •.. Contract construction .do.. • • Transportation and public utilities do. • • • T rade......... do.... finance do.... Service * i .;.. .do. ... Government••...•••••• •.•••••....•..•...••••.do....
Production workers in mfg. industries, total do...• Durable-goods industries do... • Ordnance and accessories do.... Lumber and wood products ( except furniture) do.. ••
Sawmills and planing mills do.... Purniture and fixtures do... • Stone, clay, and glass products do.... Glass and glass products do....
Primary metal industries do... • Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills...do.... Primary smelting and refining of nonferrou*
metals. do. •.. fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery and
transportation equipment) thousands.• Heating apparatus (except electrical) and plumbers'
supplies thousands.. Machinery, except electrical d o . . . . Electrical machinery . d o . . . • Transportation equipment d o . . . .
Automobiles do . . • • Aircraft and parts d o . . . . Ship and boat building and repairs d o . . . . fiailroad equipment d o . . . •
Instruments and related products d o . . . . Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries .do. • •.
TJ Revised. j>/ Preliminary. Xj See note on corresponding i t
0.629 8-395
.270 .31*9
1.272 2.367 5.750
.295
30.71 22.68
•U89 .U56
75.3*0 70.289 69.930
*7-59 .0*15
1*2.750 .2320 .2150 .1679
.188 2*510
.076 1.750
25,26* 6 H 9 Z L 6 5<*. 3*3
32>.7*f i & , 896 225*852
**,815 15.3*8
999 2.287 *, l66 9.S07 1.721 *.]82 5.6*5
12.775 6,9*2
2* 75* 4*3
9 120
••a *7
816 1*0
1,187 690
1,0*6 669 183 108 72
198 *06
0.6*5 8.756
.272 .3217
% 1.329 2.308 5-712
•267
26.78 21.01
.**3
.*15
70.785 69.872 69.590
*7;59 .0*15
*2.750 .2320 •2150 .1750
.188 2.510
.076 1.790
2 M * 3 694,023 533.1*5
431,601 150,960 280,6*1
45,282 15.17*
1,002 2,200 *.15*
10.273 1.72* *.757 5.99*
12,57*
720 420 297 *51 117
1,101 551
46
801
0.622 8.580 .302 •299* .163 .628
1.238 2.253 5.600
.246
28.11
"& .551
62.720 63.326 57.020
46.68 .0*20
27.750 •1733 .1505 .1001 .196
2-510 .077
1.525
* 6 . 9 » 1.093.72*
870,595
316,387 106( — 209, 106,735
?.652
r*5,*66 1*,312
9*8 2.3*1 3.959 9.*09
»1J71. r*,"833 5.893
r l l .775 r6,060
18 r68* 416 ?T7 r*l* 107
1938 r*99
42
708
131 1.179 1 0*3]
1,0*8 1 670 186 106 7? 196 385
rllO 935 531 X1S 191 7* 56 172 J«
0.625 1/8.6*0
_ ; i 166 56*
1.13* 2.282 5:SS 28.93 xa
62.720 6*.3i i 57-5604
46.6S •0*20
29.375 .153 .13*2 .0932
.196 2.510
.079 1.525
£3.782 1.061,751
857.787
315.329 112.398 202.931
r*2,590 r!3,888
593 *2.313
* * 5.866
m . 3 6 7 r5.653
18 r689 •a r*ll rl08 r562 r!3*
39
r676
116 r922
"8 188 69 l8
3«3
0.629
.2978 .170 •527
1.1*2 2.27* 5.7**
.2*5
28.21
62.720 65.008 58.000
46.68 .0*20
31.375 .1806 .1252 .0975 .195
2.510 .079
1-525
40,132 957.761 701.338
327.785 U5.727 212,059
r*2.7*3 rl3.776
r91* r2,246 '3.893 9.579
r*.7*7 5.78J
rl l ,256 T5.689
17 r690 4 l l
r283 r*U 108
r731 315
38
*£££
»wwO
U3 r908 *5*7 r8Sl
568 181
72 17*
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M O N T H L Y B U S I N E S S S T A TIS TIC S —Continued 3
Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 1949 Statistical Supplement
1948
Hov ember December
19*9
September October Yorember December
B4PI0TMEST - Continued
Production workers in manufacturing industries - Continued nondurable-goods industries. thousands.
food and kindred product*.. • ...do... Meat products • do... Dairy products '-;. ...do... Canning and preserving .* do... Bakery product* do.. • Beverages . do...
Tobacco manufacture*. • do. • . Textile-mill products d o . . .
Broad-woven fabric mills • d o . . . Knitting mil ls •• d o . . .
Apparel and other finished t ex t i l e products d o . . . Men1 s and boys1 suits and coats do. • . Men* s and boys' furnishings and work c lothing . . . . d o . . . Women1 s outerwear do. • .
Paper and a l l i ed products • • • • -do . . . Pulp, paper, and paperboard mil ls d o . . .
Printing, publishing, and a l l i ed industries d o . . . newspapers d o . . . Commercial .printing-.^_-*._ ,........« «.«.• ..do. •.
Chemicals and a l l ied products d o . . . Industrial organic chemicals d o . . . Drugs and medicines d o . . . Paints, pigments, and f i l l e r s d o . . .
Products of petroleum and coal d o . . . Petroleum refining do. . •
fiubber products d o . . . Tires and inner tubes d o . . .
Leather and leather products do. . • footwear (except rubber) d o . . .
Manufacturing product ion-worker employment index, totals Unadjusted (U. S. Department of Labor) 1939*100. Adjusted (federal Reserve) d o . . .
Manufacturing product!on-worker payroll index, unadjusted (U. S. Department of Labor) 1939*100.
flfcANCE
federal Government finance: Receipts, Treasury, total mil. of dol .
Receipts, net do . . . Customs d o . . . Income taxes • do. • . Ssployment taxes . . d o . . . Miscellaneous internal revenue d o . . .
Expenditures, total do... Interest on debt % .do... Rational defense and related activities. do...
fOBKIGN TRADS
Exports, including reexports, total do.... Exports of U. S. merchandise, total..... ....do.... By economic classes:
Crude materials .thous. of dol.. Crude foodstuff s do.... Manufactured -foodstuffs -and beverages..- .do.... Semimanuf acture s do.... finished manufactures do....
By principal commodities: Agricultural products, total ..do....
Cotton, unmanufactured do. •., Grains and preparations do.. •.
Ronagricultural products, total do. •.« Automobiles, parts, and accessories do..., Chemicals and related products do.... Iron and steel-mill products do Machinery, total j..... • .do.•.< Petroleum and products ....do...« Textiles and manufactures do....
General imports, total do.... Imports for consumption, total do.... By economic classes:
Crude materials do.... Crude foodstuffs do.... Manufactured foodstuffs and beverages do... Semimanufactures do. •. < finished manufactures do.. •.
By principal commodities: Agricultural products, total do... <
Coffee '.. do..., Rubber, crude, including Ouayule do.... Sugar... .....do..., Wool and mohair, unmanufactured. .do...,
1,22b
104 173 197 167 97
1.2*5 610 225
1.058
4l2 211 50S
60 *7
192 li*9
°$
155.9 15U.5
362.8
2.9*1 2.9*0
33 1.583
384 768
2,815 122 957
146,712
.... zo[wi 84,006
408,337
275.1*6 74,777
108,440 5*0.899 *7.567 51.3H 36.075
126,638 *3.332 5p.&77
5^.269 561.M3
150.651 116,158
53.*29 127.895 113.285
232,428 60,865 22.758
S8
5.733 1.171
2*7 100 1*7 196 157
1.236 607 220
1,040
236
409 210 509 139 XIS 526 I65 60 *6 189 1*9 206
& 228
153.5 152.1
360.7
*,062 4,014
3.0*2 13* 702
3.603 1,112 1.017
1.317 1.30*
183.9*3 116,619 122,709 128,860 752.131
383.597 91.623
1*2,622 920,666 90,166 85.121 69.37*
239.9** 56.770 91.397
719.7*8 704,140
201,472 1*5.15* 63.862
165.627 127.9*5
313.886 85.76* 37.862 21,003 18.531
r5.715 rl.3*0
230 110
r322 196
v IB
219 rl ,082
*319 384 197
« 163 *78 1*0 61 *2
rl89 149
rl67 64
35* 230
1*3.7 141.3
r335.1
4,885 *.832
33 3.893
144 714
3.99! .995 544 985
904 895
122,821 102,400
53.054 104,353 512.765
r2*5.950 36.126
105.949 649,442
2/56.635 58.190 67.662
2/190.458 *0.397 50.270
529.900 528.100
161.150 103.25* 60,023
105,441 99.**5
240.370 66,037 15.165 28.897 22.553
r5.71* rl,271
236 10*
r231 rl99
1*9 92
r l , l69 565 227
rl ,082 129 251
r308 r392 r200 r500 1*5
rl66 488 141 62 44
I85 148
rl86 81
r!38.8 rl36.6
r320.8
1.993 1.881
1.060 65
753 3.111
255 959
849 r&3
133.223 83.992 63,508
£8 259.530 69.358 93. U7
582.525 2/53.367
58.397
2/175.29* ¥2,6:54 49.872
r559.100 561.478
160, m 110.495 64,850
i a , o 4 5 104.696
241,640 65.812 15.892 29.276 22.472
r5.567 rl,182
243 99 158 194 146 r89
rl.185 572 230
rl.029 120 250 279 393 201
r499 ^ 5 J.65 485 143
62 44
rl87 148
rl86 81
r332 208
rl37.4 rl36.1
313.5
2,727 2,344
37 1,489
356 722
3.127 1/306 1.0214
836 828
130.1*76 93.725 59,198 83.561
461,164
258.399' 71.704 98,804 ^ .726
2/44,441 62,108 26,227
2/169,082 ''35.*09
*3.853 592.720 591.568
15*.773 139.567 61.78J
129.11* 106,332
270,854 77.359 22.339 23.758 22.138
YJ Revised, p/ Preliminary. 1/ Beginning Hoy ember 1949. data represent interest due and payable; previously interest paid. 2/ on corresponding item in th e JomiAry 1950 Survey. •""' See note
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4 M O N T H L Y B U S I N E S S S T A TJ S T I C S — Continued
Stall®? data are available in monthly issues of the Survey and the 19*9 Stat is t ical Supplement
19*8
Hovember December
1S^9
September October Hovember
JOBSIQSS TBADB - Continued
Imports for consumption - Continued H onagri cultural product s, total thous. of dol
Honferrous ores, metals, and manufactures do. . Paper base stocks. .do. . Newsprint. - .do.. Petroleum and products. * . . do *.
JOODSTUm AW TOBACCO
Stocks, cold storage, end of months . . Apples, fresh *..,.. • . . . •. •• - - thous... of bu
Butter, creamery. . . . . . „ . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . • . t h o u , of lb Cheese, total- . . . , do. . f ru i t s , frosen. . . . . > . < . . . . . . . d o . . Vegetables, frozen . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . • . • . . . . .do.. figgs, s h e l l . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .thous. of case*. Vggs, frosen ..thou*, of 11 Total B e a t s . . . . . - -.' -, . . . . . . d o . .
Beef and veal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .do.. Lamb and 'Button. *. * . . . . . . . . . . , , -, . , ; - - , . . . . . . ».... . . ..do. -Pork, total . . . . . . . . . w . . . . . * . . . - - - . : . . - . ... .do -.
fresh and cured . . . . . . * . . . . k...... . . . . . . . ,do. -Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . « • • • . . » . . . < . . . . . < . . . . do...
Poultry * .do.. Tobacco, manufactured products, consumption (withdrawals) *
Cigarettes, small, t & a r f r e e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B i l l i o n s Cigarettes, small, tax-paid. . . . . . . . . . . do. . Cigars, tasj-paid. . . - . thousand© Manufactured tobacco and snuff* tax-paid... .thous. of lbs
LBJUHSR m> PBOBUCSS
Shoes, and slippers, production, total thous. of pairs. Shoes, sandals, and play shoes,, exc. a th le t ic , to ta l . .do . .
Men's do.. Youth1 s and boys1 do. . Women9 s "..". . . .'* do.. Misses- and c h i l d r e n ' s - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . d o - . Infant *s and b a b i e s 1 . . . , . : , do..
Slippers for housewe&s,*», . . . . . , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do.... Athletic . . . do. . Other footwear . .do..
MSEALS AHD MAMUPACSURES
S t e e l products , net shipments, t o t a l . . . thous. of short tons Bars , hot r o l l e d : Carbon and a l l o y . . do...
Ee in fore ing . , . d o . . Sea imanufac t a r e s • . . d o . . P i p e and tubes . . . . . ; . . . . . . d o . . Plates , .do,, Sai l s .." . - . . d o . . Sheets . . . . . .do., Strips Cold rolled do..
Hot r o l l e d . . . . . . J .do.. Structural shapes, heavy.. do. . Tin plate and terneplate . . . . .do. , Wire and wise products....-.''. . . . . do..
CopperJ Production;
Mine or smelter short tons Refinery .do. .
Deliveries, refined, domestic do.. Stocks, refined, end of month ....do..
Machine tools, shipments 19*5-*7*100
PAPER AND PBXSVI1B
All paper and paperboard mills (Aireau of the Census): Paper and paperboard production, total, .thous. short tons Paper. do.. Paperboard do.. Building board. • ...do..
Paperboard: Orders, new..... ..short tons. Orders, unfi l led, end of month .do. . Production . . . . . . d o . .
ZKEHLE PB0DUC2PS
Cottons Consumption. . . .bales. Manufactures, spindle act iv i ty (cotton system spindles):
Active spindles, las t working day, total thousands Consuming 100 percent cotton. do.. ,
Spindle hours operated, a l l f ibers, t o t a l . . . . m i l . of hr Average per spindle in place. . . hours. Consuming 100 percent c o t t o n . . . . . mil. of hr,
Operations as percent Of capacity. r/ fievised.
328,990 59.ua 20*97* 39.609 Hi,45&
a , 836 60, sik
16M10 3*6.9*i 30S,829
139,293 612,077 136.267
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