W f RECt> l^r rr i:"ERrrc?S OF THE ?-:ERAL Rf:SEP% eTTPEH ; JL^l F c ^ - diet-? relgssc^ Friday, hay 2y, 1953 C.12.3 ^ y 29, 19^3 1935^)9 avera^ I 0 for industrial production and freight carleadings* average « 100 for all other series ! i >cr.ally ad Ins bad j 'Jnid lusted ! i .95^ 1 ifez i 3 9V 5 ! 1 1952 Apr. j l!ar . i Apr. j Apr.i Mar. | 1 Apr. Industrial rrvduMzion 1/ ! ! ! ! p2.U2 2h5 216 ! p2itO 2L0 215 : :::ulV ?:ures 1 I Tot : P 256 259 225 ! '?2$U 255 22k :;rabl^ P527 J25 277 P326 326 277 curable pl'98 201 183 pl96 197 1% -Cn-: rals pl62 162 166 pl6l 157 165 1/:' r "s.rer durarlas T - P1U9 1'iS 103 P 15h 155 107 T^f^enrer cars pl6i 151 109 pl67 157 115 Household goods P137 1-U5 97 pl 39 152 99 Ccns'ruction ccntrRcts, value Total n.a. 177 171 n.a. 1"0 196 den::al n.a. 176 189 n.a. Itio 222 *11 cth-sr n.a. 178 15-S n.a. 176 179 F^.rl :;/r.ent ir.-* payrrlls 2/ y^r/isri cultural enpl^yFent, total pll2.2 112.3 109.0 pill.6 111.3 103.5 I'anj^acTuring procuration workers F-.rlc\^n:f totel pll2.U 112.1 105.2 pill.2 111.9 10U.1 I'iroblv ipi2j.i 122.6 112.U pl2?.l 123.2 112.3 lo;::ura*l3 P >?.s 99.8 96.8 P 97.3 98.7 9U.k Payrolls, "^t*l — ~ ™ • — @150.0 152.1 129.1 Pre!^?it carload!ngs 129 132 126 127 122 123 2"3,.a«~tr.:nt s t o r e s a l e s , value- pl07 115 103 pioU 1 3 103 Department store stocks^ value n.a* 121 116 n.a. 127 122 t . rr.a te5 , .^e&scnally adjusted,. fo^ * ay 19$5 • tota 1 industria 1 product!on, tcca* rr*anumoz'jres, 2$6; durable manufactures, 32?; nondurable manu ^ fac^ures, 1^; minerals, 166. jj/ The unadjusted indexes of erplorient and payrolls are compiled by or based on data o"" the Pureaj of Labor S*"a^i s t i e s and incorporate the PureaufsrevWoafor re-^rt years t o ne-v benchmark levels which was announced April 1?/ Baok f:cur^s Mil ce available upon request to Division of Rsenroh and Statlstio$# C s 1 "" eti on contract indexes based on ^-month moving averages, oenterei at i rcnth, of ? . '7. D^d^e data for Eastern States. I I Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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W f RECt> l ^ r r r i:"ERrrc?S OF THE ?-:ERAL Rf:SEP% eTTPEH
; J L ^ l F c ^ - diet-? relgssc^ Friday, hay 2y, 1953
C.12.3 ^ y 29, 19^3
1935^)9 avera^ I 0 for i ndus t r i a l production and f r e i g h t carleadings* average « 100 for a l l other s e r i e s
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>cr.ally ad Ins bad j 'Jnid lusted ! i .95^ 1 i f e z i 3 9V 5 ! 1 1952
Apr. j l!ar . i Apr. j Apr.i Mar. | 1 Apr.
Industr ia l rrvduMzion 1 / ! ! !
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p2.U2 2h5 216 ! p2itO 2L0 215 : :::ulV ?:ures 1 I
Tot : P256 259 225 ! '?2$U 255 22k : ; r a b l ^ P527 J25 277 P326 326 277
curable pl'98 201 183 pl96 197 1% -Cn-: ra ls pl62 162 166 pl6l 157 165
1/:' r " s . r e r durarlas T - P1U9 1'iS 103 P15h 155 107
Ccns'ruction ccntrRcts, value Total n . a . 177 171 n . a . 1"0 196
den: :al n . a . 176 189 n . a . Itio 222 *11 cth-sr n . a . 178 15-S n . a . 176 179
F^.rl :;/r.ent ir.-* payrr l l s 2/ y^r/isri cultural enpl^yFent, t o t a l p l l2 .2 112.3 109.0 p i l l . 6 111.3 103.5 I'anj^acTuring procuration workers
F- . r lc \^n : f t o t e l pll2.U 112.1 105.2 p i l l . 2 111.9 10U.1 I'iroblv i p i 2 j . i 122.6 112.U p l2? . l 123.2 112.3 lo;::ura*l3 P >?.s 99.8 96.8 P 97.3 98.7 9U.k
Payrol ls , "^t*l — ~ ™ • — @150.0 152.1 129.1
Pre!^?it carload!ngs 129 132 126 127 122 123
2"3,.a«~tr.:nt store s a l e s , value- pl07 115 103 pioU 1 3 103
Department store stocks^ value n.a* 121 116 n . a . 127 122
t . rr.a te5 , .^e&scnally adjusted, . fo^ * ay 19$5 • to ta 1 indust r ia 1 product!on, tcca* rr*anumoz'jres, 2$6; durable manufactures, 32?; nondurable manu
^ fac^ures, 1 ^ ; minerals, 166. jj/ The unadjusted indexes of e rp lor ien t and payrolls are compiled by or based on
data o"" the Pureaj of Labor S*"a^i s t i e s and incorporate the Pureaufs revWoafor re -^ r t years to ne-v benchmark levels which was announced April 1 ? / Baok f :cur^s M i l ce available upon request to Division of Rsenroh and S ta t l s t io$#
C s1"" et i on contract indexes based on ^-month moving averages, oenterei at i rcnth , of ? . '7. D^d^e data for Eastern S ta t e s .
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2. INDUSTRIAL rRCDUCTIC:: (1935-39 iVvra,e=iro)
'Seasonally adiristed F 19T3 ~TT?x~T I 1;
tnr . bar. * c r . +-
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MANUFACTURE
Iron and ste».l v292 297 2L5 D?02 ?G? 215 Pig i ron 2Uit 253 2^5 211 "53 2:5 &teel 338 3L8 27f ! 338 ?:.3 276
Open hear th 23k 2L1 1=6 | 23k 2ul i?2 E l e c t r i c 1061 1113 e?5 -1381 1113 " 35
Machinery pu03 Uo> 35i- pl03 ho 5 35c Transportat ion equipment olil? U la 32? ri.2.8 ML 329
Automobiles ( i r . c l . pa r t s ) P321 312 227 >321 312 227 1'onferrcur metals and products 1 o?6h 261 2 IS ! T 261 ?:3
Smelting arid r e f i n i n g C300 300 257 ! -0 P i Fabr ica t ing v2h9 215 2" 3 ! ?2^9 22.5
Stone, c lay and glass products P?u3 238 223 ' "23? ??7 216 Cedent n . a . 273 236 ; dih 226 Clay products D!65 170 173 ! 1 =,161 162 168
Text i les and products r>171 172a I d : j c!71 17!i Ihh Cotton consumption l i i l iue 130 ; iLl 118 133 kayon d e l i v e r i e s 355 352 210 ; : 355 352 2-0
Leather and products n . a . 117 r=2 ; in. si. 116 1"!2 Tanning n . a . - 97 ^ i jr.. a . 97 £>hotis n . a . 12? IIL ; ; r.. h. 129 11a
Manufactured food oroducts pl6h 166 163 : ;n!53 153 lu~ Wheat f l o u r ?103 137 i : f P 135 1\ ' . Meatpacking ol72 179 165 1 i C.1O1 l t 6 Other manufactured foods pl69 173 169 rA>:i 15 L
Processed f r u i t s and vegetables olL5 155 1L6 ; ; ? -.s E5 *59 Paper and products 0212 211 1S5 [P212 P I T 1"';6
?aperboard 2L9 2L9 2;2 2; 9 2L9 ?'-2 Pr in t ing and publishing p l8 l 183 175 -156 1 : 7 1:0
iiewEnrint consumption 170 173 1th ' 1:1 l»o 17L Petroleum and coal products P283 2 ° 261 j r " S 3 2=9 M l
Gasoline D?2ii <L& 235 o22U 225 235 Fuel o i l o223 233 21b -223 2 33 ?ia Coke n . a . 139 166 1 r.. - . 159 i / <
Chemicals P316 316 292 P319 320 295 Paints pl 6 3 162 15? ol65 162 153 ^ayon 373 352 267 373 352 267 I n d u s t r i a l chemicals p602 607 559 p6-3 2 607 55r '
Rubber products o271 273 235 :271 273 235
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2!>1 273 212 231 79 195 Kirc l l r j t: IkS 151 lkl 1U6 Ui6 139
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CUT-J 7 0? GCCDS 1917-19=100
^gasor.ally adjusted T ' - > r , t * d 1953 19 52! i:- '3 1 ! -7 52
' *T. 1 b a r . ! reb . l i*«ar.! •:'V.} -•ar. l r ob . !»-.';r.
TOTAL P137 ihS 150 106 ! pi 39 152 152 112
Carpets n . a . V , lOlt 1 ^ 118 *5
Furniture pi 26 123 1)2 | :-l?3 12 3 127 1"6
fcajor appliances pl26 137 126 93 ! •.12? 111 1:9 1 "L Cooking staves, t o t a l n . a . io5 96 SI | 1* e c i e 105 96
a l e c t r i e , t o t a l n . a . 139 1 " Standard i n * 10 iLU 1:5 I s Apartment ; i * * e P6 4,? 129
Nonelectric, t o t a l j ?9 77 Gas, t o t a l 1 116 io 5 -9
Standard n. n • 1;6 m Apartaent $
i r>> 1 : 1 97 Burip-ilo*! ar.d conbinr. t ion i
t r . . i . it,' u7 All ether n .n . 3L 3"'
Driers 5o8 707 820 A i 1 L17 7" 7 S- 2 Freezers n . a . 320 2 1x9 17" n . a . 330 175 I rcners 36 hO to 3? 36 ul 'ii 35
Ref r igera tors , t o t a l n . a . 13? 119 95 n .a . 137 121 100 5.It cubic f e e t or l e ss n . a . 18 16 Ii2 5.5-6.U cubic f e e t n .a . U 16 57 6.5-7.It cubic f e e t n .a . 7u 58 12 7.5-8.It cubic f e e t n . a . 93 58 1?1 8.5 cubic f e e t or over r . a . 3>0 325 22ii
Vacuuri cleaners » 89 98 90 91 93 l i b 9u io5 Washing machir.cs, t o t a l 107 121 133 90 111 131 138 97
Viring~r and spinner 57 73 70 25ii
57 Automatic and seiti.automatic 203 228
70 25ii 166
Radios and te lev is ion 201 226 273 lltl Z1L 2lt3 2r6 151 Radios, t o t a l 66 73 7U hh K A 71 n h5