of business statistics · 1975. 8. 15. · ^of^ ^res o* • business statistics august 15, 1975 a...
TRANSCRIPT
^OF^
^ r E S o * •
BUSINESS STATISTICS
A u g u s t 15, 1975
A WEEKLY
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS*
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE/BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Billion $
450
425
400
375
350
325
300
275
250 „ . , i
TOTAL LOANS A N D INVESTMENTS (Weekly Reporting Member Banks of Federal Reserve System)
.... 1 L_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 J L_J 1—1—1—1—
(average of Wednesday data)
1 l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
-
N S ^ - - ^ - - -
-
-
-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1972 Federal Reserve Board
1973 1974
~ 1975
^ 1 9 7 4
(Wednesday data)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bill
X*
-
i
ion $
450
425
400
375
350
325
300
275
250 1975 J F M A M J J A S O N D
Billi< 16.0
15.0
14.0
13.0
12.0
11.0
10.0
CONSUMER INSTALLMENT - CREDIT EXTENDED A N D
REPAID (seasonally adjusted) / V \
Extendec
V
- / l I 1 I I I I I I I
1 JsJS/ V \
/ t
1.1 1.1 1 1
Repaid
I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I 1
"
1 1
1
1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 I 1 1
1972 1973 Data: Federal Reserve Board
1974 1975
Dolla
5.00
4.80
4.60
4.40
4.20
4.00
3.80
3.60
MANUFACTURING HOURS & EARNINGS (Hours seasonally adjusted)
Average Hourly Gross Earnings
(left scale)
Average Hours Per Week J | (right scale)
\f—-^ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l M l l I l
Hours 54
52
48
46
44
42
40
38 1972 1973
Data: U.S. Dept. ot Labor
1974 1975
Billion $ 60
30
20
SALES OF RETAIL STORES (seasonally adjusted)
J-J-LJ
„ •
Nondurable Goods
i i I i i I i i i i i i i i i i
1972 1973 Data: U.S. Dept. of Commerce
1974 1975
1967
200
180
160
140
120
= 100
100 L_u.
WHOLESALE PRICES
Farm Products and l\ Processed Foods i \
and Feeds : v i
Al ^
All Commodities /
V
1972 1973 Data: U.S. Dept. of Labor
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 STATISTICS1
J TBI
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, al ] programs do.. State programs (SO States, D.C., and. Puerto Rico) do..
FAILURES, INDUST. AND COMMERCIAL (Dun S Bradstrect)..number
FFNANCE: Currency in circulation 3/ mil. $ Federal Reserve bank credit outstanding, total 3/ do.. Member bank reserve bal ances 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 obi i gat ions 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)-^/..1941-43=10
Industr ial, 425 stocks do..
PRODUCTION: B:i tuminous 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 product ion 1967=100
RAIL FREIGHT, REVENUE TON-MILES bil
1974
Aug. 3
249.9 27/1.7 234.0
1.0,704 7,018
340 2,259 1,971
116
74,081 91,386 37,204
1.84
101,649 57,615
380,370 20,915
126,151 58,908
9.23 79.31 89.35
12,295 40,098 93,440 8,860
2,719 111.4
16.8
Aug. 10
244.6 270.1 228.2
10,542 7,1.47
318 2,238 1,962 155
74,383 90,516 36,920
228
101,88.1 57,558 380,277 20,978
125,823 58,754
9.29 82.65 93.17
12,205 37,865 69,115 8,940
2,733 112.0
16.1
1975
July 19
196.4 238.6 171.6
11,315 7,543
481 ,141 ,003 192
82,152 93,581 34,872
73
104,511 65,638
375,280 32,058 121,719 59 11.6
9.43 94.61
106.25
10,720 38,646 95,371 8,346
1,963 80.5
14.2
July 26
196.5 237.5 172.2
11,154 7,329
471 4,974 3,827
194
81,736 94,047 34,962
269
103,500 65,574 373,626 32,042
121,082 59 067
9.43 90.18 101.18
11,750 41,133 74,475 8,371
1,941 79.6
14.3
Aug. 2
201.3 252.0 172.2
11,330 7,515
45 7
233
8.1,281 93,491 35,013
295
103,437 65,406
280,573 32,308
120,666 59,048
9.44 88.83 99.68
12,830 41,444
.109,963
8^366
1,944 79.7
15.4
Aug. 9
198.7 244.8 171.9
81,497 92,335 34,562
217
9.48 86.25 96,79
99,674
1,914 78.5
1/ Data do not always cover calendar weeks. 2/ Tuesday price. 3/ Daily average. 4/ Wednesday data.
MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS
TTEM 1974
June .July
1975
Apr. Mav June July
COMMODITY PRICES
SPOT MARKET PRICES, BASIC COMMODITIES: 22 Commodities 1967=100.
9 Foodstuffs do.. . 13 Raw industrial s do...
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEXES: ALL COMMODITIES do...
Farm products do... Food and feeds, processed do... Industrial commodities do... Chemicals and al lied products do... Fuels and related products, and power do... Furniture and household durables do.. . Hides, skins, and leather products do... Lumber and wood, products do... Machinery and equi pment do.. . Metals and metal products do... Nonmetallic mineral products do... Pulp, paper, and. allied products do. .. Rubber and plastics products do.. . Tcxtile products and apparel do... Transportation equipment Dec. 1968=100. Motor vehicles and equipment 1967=100.
PURCHASING TOWER OF THE DOLLAR AS MEASURED BY--Wholesal e prices 1967=$1.00. .1
DOMESTIC TRADE
RETAIL TRADE, ALL RETAIL STORES: ESTIMATED SALES (UNA1XJUSTED) , TOTAL Durable goods stores
Automotive dealers Furniture, home Turn., and equip.
1/
Building materials and hardware dealers.
. . . m i l . S d o . . d o . .
s t o r e s d o . . . d o . .
224.4 219.7 227.5
155.7 168.6 157.4 153.6 1.42.8 210.5 126.1 146.0 1.92.2 137.2 1.74.0 152.3 147.5 135.6 141.7 122.8 1.26.1
$0,64 2
45,609 15,150 8,649 2,122 2,193
236.9 250.0 228.2
161.7 1.80.8 167.6 1.57.8 1.48. 221. 128. 146. 188. 140. 180. 156. 153. 139.
4 7 2 6 6 3 3 4 3 5
142.1 125.1 128.5
$0,618
46,034 15,477 8,980 2,178 2,266
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
45,896 14,588
8,422 2,010 1,879
194.5 210.3 1.84.2
173.2 184.5 179.0 170.3 182.1 238.8 1 38.6 147.7 183.0 160.4 .185.1 173.1 169.8 148.9 135.2 139.9 142.9
$0,577
r51,204 r l 5 ,987
r9,180 r2,124 r2,199
187.2 209.4 173.2
173.7 186.2 179.7 1.70.7 181.2 243.0 139.0 148.7 181.0 161.0 184.5 173. 169. 148. 135. 140.
.3
.8
.6
.9
.1 143.1
$0,576
r49,029 r l 6 , 145
r9,356 r2,143
2,195
195.5 236.0 171.5
175. 193. 184. 1.71. 181. 246. 1 39 . 149. 179.6 161.7 183.4 174.7 170.0 150.1 1.36.8 140.1 143.1
SO.569
50,185 16,648
9,920 2,11 9
r / Revised. 31,027
1/ Data for Ju ly 1975 a r c advance es t ima tes
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS —Continued 3
DOMESTIC TRADE-- Con.
RETAIL TRADE, ALL RETAIL STORLS-- ('on.
ESTIMATED SALES (UNADJUSTED)--Con. \J Nondurable goods stores mi 1 . $
Apparel and accessory stores do. . Drug and propri ctary sto res do. . Eat i ng and drinking places do . . Tood stores do. . Gasol ine servl ce stat ions do. . General merchandise group with nonstores do..
ESTIMATED SALLS (SEAS. ADJ.) TOTAL _1_/ do. . Durabl e goods stores do. .
Automotive dealers do. . Furni ture, home f urn ., and equip. stores do . . Bui 1 di ng materi a 1 s and ha rdwa re dea 1 c rs do. .
Nondurable goods stores do. . Appare 1 and accessory stores do. . Drug and proprietary stores do. . Eating and drinking places do. . Food s to res do. . Gasoline service stat i ons do. . General merchandise group with nonstores do..
ESTIMATED RETAIL INVENTORIES, END OF MONTH: Unadj usted, tota 1 do. . Ad j us t ed, total do. .
RETAIL FIRMS WIT!! 1.1 OR MORE STORES: Estimated sales (unadjusted) , total do. . Est i mated sal es (seasonal ly adj listed) , total do. .
LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS
LABOR FORCE, total, persons 16 years of age and over, not seasonal ly adjusted thous
Ci vi 1 i an labor force do. . Employed, total do. .
Agriculture do. . Nonagri cul turai i ndustri es do. .
Unemployed do. .
Civilian labor force, seasonally adjusted do.. Employed, total do. .
Agriculture do. . Nonagri cultural industries do. .
Uncmp 1 oyed do. . L o n g - t e r m , 15 weeks and o v e r do . .
R a t e s (unomnlpyed) iri oach g r o u p a s p e r c e n t o f t o t a l i n t h e g r o u p ) :
Al l c i vi. 1 i an w o r k e r s Men, 20 y e a r s and o v e r Women, 20 y e a r s and o v e r Both s e x e s , 16-19 y e a r s
Wh i t e Negro and o t h e r r a c e s Ma r r i ed men, wi fe p r e s e n t
O c c u p a t i o n : W h i t e - c o l l a r w o r k e r s B l u e - c o l l a r w o r k e r s
I n d u s t r y : P r i v a t e non fa rm wage and s a l a r y w o r k e r s . . . . C o n s t r u c t i o n M a n u f a c t u r i n g
D u r a b l e goods
EMPLOYEES ON PAYROLLS OF' NONAGRIC. ESTAB.., SEAS. ADJ t h o u s P r i v a t e s e c t o r d o . .
N o n m a n u f a c t u r i n g i n d u s t r i e s d o . . G o o d s - p r o d u c i n g d o . .
Min ing d o . . Contract construct, ion do. . Manufacturing do. .
Durab 1 e goods do. . Nondurable goods do. .
Service-producing do. . Transportation, communication, electric, gas, etc do.. Who lcsal e and retai 1 t radc do. .
Wholesa 1 e trade do. . Retai 1 t radc do. .
Finance , insurance, and real estate do. . Services do. . Government do. .
I'ederaI do. . State and 1 oca] do. .
1974
30 ,459 1,978 1, 364 3 ,702 9 ,942 3 ,537 7 ,070
4 4 , 5 9 3 1 4 , 0 4 9
7 ,830 2 , 1 3 7 1,996
30 ,544 2 ,069 1,402 3 ,441 9 ,782 5,4 21
7,454
6 8 , 6 2 2 6 7 , 9 4 3
13 ,715 1.3,984
94 92 87 3 83 5
90 86 3 82 4
78 64 44 24
3 20 11 8
53 4 17 4 12 4 13 14 2 11
758 546 167 895 272 380
857 088 333 755 769 934
5.2 3.5 5.1 5.8 4. 8 9.0 2.6 3.2 6.2 5.4 0.4 5.1 4.8
,421 ,220 ,036 ,84 7 669 ,994 ,181 ,959 ,225
,5 74 ,698 ,031 ,261 ,770 , 1 56 ,488 ,201 ,715 ,4 86
J u l y
3 0 , 5 5 7 1,879 1,364 3 , 7 3 4
1 0 , 0 8 5 3 ,695 6 , 8 9 3
4 6 , 3 5 6 1 4 , 9 6 3
8 , 5 6 3 2 , 2 3 7 2 , 0 2 8
3 1 , 3 9 3 2 , 1 4 8 1,421 3 , 4 7 3
10 ,090 3', 4 53 7 , 5 4 1
6 8 , 6 3 6 6 8 , 8 7 3
1 3 , 5 4 6 1 4 , 2 6 3
95 93 88 4 83 5
91 86 3 82 4
78 64 44 24
3 20 11 8
5 3 4 17 A 12 4 13 14 2 11
496 276 015 024 991 260
283 403 433 970 880 927
5.3 3.6 5.2 16. 2
4.8 9.4 2.7 3.3 6.2 5.5 10.7 5.2 4.6
,479 ,237 .068 , 764 675 ,920 ,169 ,959 ,210
,715 ,693 ,107 ,26.1 ,846 ,157 ,516 ,242 , 735 ,507
Apr .
3 1 , 3 0 8 1,949 1 , 4 0 7 3 , 7 7 3
1 0 , 1 7 8 3 , 4 6 8 7 ,059
46,712 1 4 , 0 6 4
7 , 8 0 0 2 , 1 3 2 .1 , 8 8 3
3 2 , 6 4 8 2 , 1 7 9 1 ,455 3 , 8 9 8
1 0 , 5 9 8 3 , 5 3 2 7 , 6 3 8
73,545 72,003
1 3 , 9 1 7 1 4 , 6 2 4
9 3 , 5 6 4 9 1 , 3 6 9 8 3 , 5 4 9
3 ,171 8 0 , 3 7 7
7 , 8 2 0
9 2 , 2 6 2 8 4 , 0 8 6
3 , 2 3 8 8 0 , 8 4 8
8 , 1 7 6 2 , 4 0 3
8 . 9 7.0 8.6 20.4 8.1 14.6
76 61 43 22
3 18 10 7
54 4 16 4 .12 4 13 14 2 12
5.6 4.7 L3.0 9.8 19.3 12.2 12.8
349 ,490 .400 268 703 ,475 090 ,554 ,536
,081 ,511 ,794 ,213 ,581 ,163 , 754 ,859 ,729 , 130
May
r 3 5 , 2 1 7 r 2 , 2 3 2 r 1 . 5 2 9 r 4 , 1 8 3
r J . 1 , 6 8 7 r 3 , 7 1 5 r 8 , 0 4 7
r 4 8 , 1 2 4 r 1 4 , 6 5 4
r 8 , 2 1 4 r 2 , 1 3 9 r 2 , 0 0 6
r 3 3 , 4 7 0 r 2 , 2 1 6 r l , 4 9 9 r 3 , 9 3 5
r l 0 , 8 7 5 r 3 , 5 6 5 r 7 , 9 8 1
7 2 , 7 1 6 7 1 , 3 7 4
r l 5 . 8 6 0 r ! 5 , 1 4 9
93 91 84 3 80 7
92 84 3 80 8 2
r76 r6 1 r43 r22
r3 rl8 rlO r7
r54 r4 rl6 4
rl2 r4 rl.3 rl4 2
rl2
949 768 146 622 524 623
940 402 512 890 538 643
9.2 7.3 8.6 2.1.8
8.5 4.7 5.8 5.4 3.0 0.1 21.8 12.3 12.7
,428 ,535 .417 , 300 r710 ,472 ,118 ,525 ,593
,128 ,495 ,820 ,208 ,612 ,161 ,759 ,893 , 730 ,163
r 3 2 , 8 8 4 r 2 , 0 7 3 r l , 4 9 6 r 4 , 2 0 8
r l 0 , 7 9 7 r 3 , 7 2 4 r 7 , 5 0 4
r48,758 rl5,188
8,661 2,170 1,984
r 3 3 , 5 7 0 2 , 2 2 4 1,534 3 , 9 8 5
11 ,031 3 ,591 7 ,996
7 2 , 3 2 8 7 1 , 5 4 9
1 4 , 6 8 9 1 5 , 3 2 4
96 94 85 3 81 8
92 84 3 81 7 2
r76 r61 r43 r22
r3 r 1 8
rlO r7
r5A r4 rl6 4
rl2 r4 rl3 rl4 r2 rl2
191 013 444 869 5 75 569
340 444 304 140 896 887
8.6 7.0 8.1 L9.2
7.9 3.7 5.7 4.8 2.6 9.6 21.0 12.0 1.2.9
,264 , 376 ,305 ,1.82 r707 ,404 ,071 ,470 ,601
,082 ,474 ,854 , 1 83 ,671 ,154 ,712 ,888 , 730 ,158
r / R e v i s e d . p_/ P r e l i m i n a r y .
3 1 , 0 2 7
1/ Data f o r . Ju ly 1975 a r e a d v a n c e e s t i m a t e s .
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
MONTHLY BUSINESS STATISTICS Continued
1'IT'M
FOUKIGN TRADI;
EXPORTS (MDSli.) , INCI,. RliHXPORTS, TOTAL H x c l . D e p a r t m e n t o f Defense S h i p m e n t s . . ,
S e a s o n a 11 y aclj us t e d By commodity g r o u p s and p r i n c i p a l c o m m o d i t i e s :
B e v e r a g e s and t o b a c c o , Crude m a t c r i a i s , i n c d i b i e . e x c . f u e l s
Animal and v e g e t a b l e o i l s , f a t s , waxes
M a n u f a c t u r e d goods
H l e c t r ica.1 T r a n s p o r t e q u i p m e n t 3 t o t a 1 M i s c e l l a n e o u s m a n u f a c t u r e d a r t i c l e s . , Commodi t i e s not. c l as s i f i ed
GHNKRAL IMPORTS, TO'l'AL S e a s o n a l l y a d j u s t e d
By commodity g r o u p s and p r i n c i p a l c o m m o d i t i e s : Pood and 1 i ve ani ma Is , B e v e r a g e s and t o b a c c o Crude m a t e r i a l s , i n e d i b l e , e x c . f u e l s . . M i n e r a l f u e l s , l u b r i c a n t s , e t c Animal and v e g e t a b l e o i I s and f a t s
Chemi ca 1 s M a n u f a c t u r e d g o o d s
Commodi t i es n o t c l a s s i f i e d
. . . . mi 1. $.. do i
. d o . . . .
do do d o . . . .
do
do
do d o . . . . do do do
do do
do. . . . do. .. . . do. . . . do d o . . . .
d o . . . . do d o . . . . do do
1974
May
8 , 4 8 9 . 5 8 , 4 2 8 . 4 7 , 6 5 2 . 4
1 , 0 8 4 . 6 1 1 1 . 3
1 , 0 1 4 . 1 2 8 1 . 0
1.31.7 r 7 1 1 . 8
1 , 0 3 6 . 3
3 , 2 6 8 . 5 5 9 0 . 8
1 , 2 5 9 . 0 5 0 0 . 6 2 1 8 . 5
r 8 , 8 3 4 . 8 8 , 2 6 4 . 5
8 2 7 . 4 1 1 6 . 5 5 7 1 . 2
2 , 2 9 0 . 8 4 2 . 2
3 3 9 . 9 r l , 4 6 7 . l
| 2 , 2 4 0 . 3 1 7 6 6 . 0
173 . 4
.June I
8 , 3 8 4 . 7 | 8 , 3 2 7 . 7 8 , 3 1 6 . 9
I .,074=2 1 0 6 . 9 9 1 1 . 6 3 1 0 . 4
1 3 8 . 2 r 7 76 .1
9 8 3 . 3
T 3 , 2 6 7 . 1
5 9 3 . 1 1 ,31 .3 .3
4 74 . 1 2 2 6 . 7
8 , 5 0 1 . 5 i 8 , 5 7 7 . 0
I 7 6 9 . 5 1 2 7 . 5 5 7 9 . 6
2 , 0 9 0 . 2 2 6 . 6
3 3 2 . 4 r 1 , 4 8 6 . 8
1 2 , 1 0 8 . 6 1 7 9 7 . 0
1 8 3 . 6
19 75
Mar. |
9 , 4 6 6 . 5 9 , 4 3 7 , 6 8 ,71 .5 .9
1 , 2 7 6 . 6 1 2 0 . 1 8 9 2 . 3 3 9 9 . 6
1 2 0 . 8 7 8 6 . 8 9 4 9 . 6
4 , 0 5 1 . 8 6 4 8 . 8
1 , 5 9 9 . 1 4 8 8 . 6 2 3 7 . 8
7 , 4 5 5 . 9 7 , 3 3 5 . 6
65 7 . 5 1 4 3 . 7 4 5 6 . 3
1 , 4 7 7 . 6 | 55 .1
340 . 8 1 , 3 1 3 . 3 2 , 1 3 8 . 4
6 8 7 . 8 1 8 5 . 4
Apr . j
9 , 0 7 4 . 4 j 9 , 0 1 2 . 7 8 , 5 6 9 . 6
1 , 2 1 9 , 6 1 0 1 . 6 8 1 0 . 7 3 9 1 . 4
7 3 . 7 7 3 7 . 2 9 4 9 . 3
3 , 9 0 5 . 1 r 6 4 0 . 8
. 1 ,410 .2 4 8 2 . 3 2 7 4 . 9
8 , 1 8 1 . 1 8 , 0 1 2 . 8
6 8 4 , 5 1 1 9 . 1 4 6 8 . 4
1 2,438.4 1 40.7
1 351.9 | 1,24 3 . 9 1 1,899.2 | 7 0 3 . 8 1 231.2
May 1
8 . 9 5 2 . 8 8 ,901 . 8
r 8 , 1 4 5 . 1
! , 0 2 8 . 4 9 8 . 1
7 6 5 . 8 4 36 . 5
8 8 . 9 7 0 7 . 3 9 5 4 . 2
3 , 9 9 0 . 3 r 6 5 0 . 0
1 , 5 1 0 . 4 4 8 3 . 5 2 8 4 . 2
7 , 3 5 8 . 0 7 , 0 9 3 . 4
6 1 1 . 0 11.6.9
1 4 5 1 . 2 1 , 9 3 7 . 5
5.1 .9
2 8 5 . 6 1 , 1 4 4 . 7
I 1 , 9 3 4 . 5 r 6 2 6 . 3
I 1.98.5
J un c
8 , 6 9 1 . 0 8 , 6 3 0 . 7 8 , 6 9 1 . 5
1 , 0 6 0 . 3 7 9 . 8
6 6 8 . 4 4 0 6 . 2
5 7 . 9 7 1 8 . 7 8 9 9 . 2
3 , 9 3 8 . 0 6 2 4 . 2
1 , 5 1 4 . 9 4 8 1 . 0
1 241.4 | 7 , 2 7 1 . 3
6 , 9 5 4 . 2
1 779.7 1.29.6 5 1 2 . 4
1 , 4 2 8 . 3 1 3 3 . 2
2 5 2 . 9 1 , 2 3 1 . 4 1 , 9 6 1 . 6
7 2 2 . 7 2 1 9 . 7
J , • — —
_r/ R e v i s e d . USC0MM--DC-- 3 1 , 0 2 7
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
DIVISION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402
OFFICIAL BUSINESS
POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
COM-209
First-Class Mail
WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis