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Producer Prices and Price IndexesData for February 1984U. 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 CONDITIONSKenneth V. Dalton, Associate Commissioner
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Producer Prices and Price IndexesData for February 1984
Contents
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Price movements, February 1984 1
Tables:1. Producer price indexes and percent
changes by stage of processing 4
2. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for selected commoditygroupings by stage of processing 5
3. Producer price indexes for selectedstage-of-processing groupings,seasonally adjusted 9
4. Producer price indexes for the netoutput of selected industries andtheir products 10
5. Producer price indexes by durability ofproduct 88
6. Producer prices and price indexes forcommodity groupings and individualitems 89
7. Producer prices and price indexes forrefined petroleum products by region . . . 136
8. Producer price indexes for specialcommodity groupings 138
9. Producer price indexes for the outputof selected sic industries 139
10. Producer price indexes for the output ofselected census product classes 140
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11. Producer price indexes and percent changesfor total railroad freight and selectedSTCC groups 143
12. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for selected-telephone services . . 143
13. Producer price indexes and percentchanges for postal services 144
14. Traditional commodity price indexesdeleted from the Producer Price Indexsample, effective January 1984 145
15. Traditional commodity price indexesrecoded, effective January 1984 145
16. Traditional commodity price indexesbased on the movement of correspondingindexes from the Producer Price IndexRevision, effective January 1984 146
17. New items in the Producer Price Indexbased on the movement of correspondingindexes from the Producer Price IndexRevision, effective January 1984 147
18. Commodity groupings introduced intoProducer Price Index, effectiveJanuary 1984 150
Technical notes 151
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Price MovementsFebruary 1984
The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods rose0.4 percent from January to February on a seasonallyadjusted basis. The February rise followed very littlechange in the last 4 months of 1983, and a 0.6 percentjump in January. The index of prices received by pro-ducers of intermediate goods was unchanged after inch-ing up slightly in each of the previous 2 months. Crudematerial prices turned down 1.5 percent, the first declinesince July.
The slower advance this month for the FinishedGoods Price Index was primarily due to a sharpdeceleration in price increases for consumer foods, from2.7 percent in January to 0.7 percent in February. Onthe other hand, the finished energy goods index turnedup after falling in each of the last 4 months, and theindex for finished goods other than foods and energyrose about as much as in each of the previous 3 months.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price In-dex for Finished Goods rose 0.4 percent to 290.6(1967=100). From February 1983 to February 1984,the Finished Goods Price Index advanced 2.3 percent.Over the year, the finished consumer foods index in-creased 5.2 percent, the index for finished energy goodsfell 3.6 percent, prices for finished consumer goods
other than foods and energy rose 2.3 percent, and capi-tal equipment prices moved up 2.4 percent. During thesame 12-month period, prices received by producers ofintermediate goods advanced 2.4 percent, and crudematerial prices climbed 3.9 percent.
Finished goods
Finished consumer goods. The Producer Price Indexfor finished consumer goods rose 0.3 percent in Febru-ary on a seasonally adjusted basis, after increasing 0.7percent in January. The index for finished consumerfoods moved up 0.7 percent, following a 2.7 percentadvance in the preceding month. Prices for pork, proc-essed poultry, and fish turned down after rising sharplyin January. Prices also declined for fresh fruits andshortening and cooking oils. Beef and veal prices in-creased, but only about half as much as in the previousmonth. Prices also rose less in February for roastedcoffee, candy, and cereals. On the other hand, pricesfor fresh and dried vegetables jumped 13.5 percent, al-most twice as much as in January. Prices for wholeblack pepper rose sharply.
Table A. Percent changes from preceding month m selected stage-of-processing price indexes, seasonallyadjusted1
Month
Finished goods
Total Consumerfoods Other
Intermediate goods
Total Foods andfeeds2 Other
Crude goods
TotalFoodstuffs
andfeedstuffs
Other
1983:February ....MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember...December..
1984:January ...February .
0.1-.1
0.3.40.4.1.2
-.1.1
.6
.4
0.80.8
-.4-.6-.5.3.7
1.0-.4.7
2.7.7
-0.1-.2-.3.5.7.2.3
-.1-.1
00
0.3
0-.3-.4.4.7.3.4.6.3.2.1
.10
1.40
2.0-.6-.3-.23.04.8
-1.1.1
-.4
1.4-1.9
-0.1-.3-.5.4.8.3.3.4.3.2.1
0.2
0.7.5.9
-.5-.2
-1.02.21.2.1.4
1.0
.7-1.5
2.1.4
1.8-1.7-1.5-2.14.11.7.8.6
1.5
2.2-3.1
-0.8.60.9
1.4.2.3.5
-.6.2.4
-1.0.3
1 Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report maydiffer from those previously reported because data for October 1983have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and correc-
tions by respondents.2 Intermediate materials for food manufacturing and animal feeds.
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Table B. Percent changes in finished goods price indexes, selected periods1
Month
Changes from preceding month, seasonally adjusted
Finishedgoods
Capitalequipment
Finishedconsumer
goods
Finished consumer goods excluding foods
Total Durables Nondurables
Changes infinished goods
from 12months ago(unadjusted)
1983:February ....MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember..December..
1984:January ...February .
0.1-.1
0.3.40.4.1.2
-.1.1
.6
.4
0.3.30.2.2.2.5
-.10.2.2
.1
.5
0-.2
0.3.40.3.2.2
-.1.1
.7
.3
-0.3-.3-.4.6.9.1.30
-.20
-.1
-.1.2
0.9.30.2.3.1.3
-.1-.6.30
.1
.6
-1.1-.7-.7.9
1.2.2.40.1
-.2-.2
-.3.1
2.22.22.12.31.81.41.31.41.2.7.6
1.92.3
1 Some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and correc-differ from those previously reported because data for October 1983 tions by respondents.
The index for finished energy goods (which is almostentirely based on products whose prices are lagged onemonth) turned up 0.4 percent after falling in recentmonths. This reversal was due to an 8.2 percent upturnin the index for home heating oil. However, prices fornatural gas and finished lubricants turned down follow-ing increases in previous months, and gasoline pricescontinued to decline.
The index for finished consumer goods other thanfoods and energy increased 0.2 percent, about the sameas in each of the previous 3 months. The indexes forpassenger cars and light trucks showed large increasesafter seasonal adjustment. Increases were registered forgold-filled jewelry and lawn and garden equipment.Declines occurred for costume jewelry, household flat-ware, electric lamps and bulbs, and cosmetics.
Capital equipment. The Producer Price Index for capi-tal equipment advanced 0.5 percent, after edging up 0.1percent in January. Prices rose sharply for motor trucks,food products machinery, textile machinery, fans andblowers, commercial furniture, truck trailers, and air-craft. These increases more than offset declines for of-fice and store machines, transformers, and printingtrades machinery.
Intermediate goodsThe Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components was unchanged in Februaryafter seasonal adjustment. This index had inched up 0.1percent in both previous months. Increases for a broadrange of materials for manufacturing and constructionwere offset by lower prices for foods, feeds, and cer-tain energy items.
The index for intermediate materials other than toodsand energy moved up 0.2 percent, about the same as inmost other recent montns. The durable manufacturingmaterials index advanced 0.5 percent. Higher priceswere registered for most nonferrous metals, steel pipesand tubes, Portland cement, hardwood lumber, and jew-elers' materials. In contrast, prices for lead turned down.
Although the index for nondurable manufacturingmaterials declined slightly, many items within this cate-gory showed large increases. Price advances acceler-ated for synthetic fibers, processed yarns, fertilizer ma-terials, inedible fats and oils, and paperboard. Pricesalso rose, but less than in January, for paper, woodpulp,finished fabrics, and plastic resins. Leather prices turnedup substantially after falling in most recent months,while paint materials prices turned down. The indexfor industrial chemicals declined as earlier price changeswere reflected this month.
The construction materials and components indexedged up 0.2 percent, in line with the trend of recentmonths. Higher prices were recorded for softwood lum-ber, concrete products, asphalt roofing, switchgear andswitchboards, gypsum products, and wiring devices.Millwork prices continued to decline, however. Amongother intermediate goods, large advances occurred forpesticides, mixed fertilizers, commercial printing,foundry and forge shop products, plastic products, andmetal-cutting machine tool parts.
The intermediate foods and feeds index fell 1.9 per-cent, as prices for prepared animal feeds, crude vege-table oils, and flour moved down. The intermediate en-ergy index declined 0.3 percent, the third consecutivemonthly decrease. Lower prices for residual fuel, gaso-line, and liquefied petroleum gas were partly offset byincreases for diesel fuel and kerosene.
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Crude goodsThe Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for
Further Processing fell 1.5 percent on a seasonally ad-justed basis, after rising 0.7 percent in January. The in-dex for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs declined 3.1 per-cent after climbing 1.5 percent and 2.2 percent in De-cember and January, respectively. Prices for hogs andhay turned down following strong advances in recentmonths. Prices also fell, after rising in January, for livepoultry and wheat. Soybean and fluid milk prices de-clined sharply after little or no change in the previousmonth. Prices for corn fell about as sharply as in Janu-ary. On the other hand, raw cane sugar prices turned
up following four consecutive monthly decreases.The index for crude energy goods was virtually un-
changed following an increase of 0.4 percent in Janu-ary. The index for crude nonfood materials other thanenergy moved up 0.8 percent after falling 3.6 percentin January. Log and timber prices turned up sharplyfollowing a moderate decline in the previous month.Small price increases were recorded for raw cotton,iron and steel scrap, copper base scrap, crushed stone,and crude natural rubber after sizable decreases hadbeen registered in January. Cattle hide prices climbedeven more than in the preceding month, and the waste-paper index showed a considerable advance.
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Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1967=100)
Grouping
Relativemportance
Dec.19831
100.00077.80223.966
2.00721.95853.83634.12819.70922.1986.743
15.454
100.00048.359
3.57614.85014.12415.80814.91114.7426.3018.4414.185
17.8035.827
11.9761.639
10.338
100.00052.75947.24132.27529.2133.062
14.9668.0966.870
6 76.0347 94.785
7 5.2159 43.858
6 11.9946 88.0066 65.808
6 64.0406 41.8426 22.133
7 15.4797 84.5217 79.306
9 31.2969 68.7049 15.945
Unadjusted index
Oct.19832
287.6287.0263.7287.3259.5293.9338.1235.3289.9305.1280.9
315.6296.4263.5283.3322.3282.6303.6574.2490.5647.2288.1280.6271.8285.3246.7294.0
324.8253.7478.2377.1387.4270.5910.9
1067.1801.1
293.4320.0258.2538.8
788.5259.7252.1
258.5242.2233.6
552.1298.2297.1
779.7249.6259.5
Jan.19842
289.4288.8272.2309.2266.7292.5335.0235.9291.5306.0282.9
316.6298.6268.3287.0322.9284.0305.4562.4482.8631.5291.5282.5274.0287.1244.5296.5
333.7264.2483.6380.3390.5273.9927.0
1087.7813.7
292.9320.9260.7546.6
755.4263.1256.0
260.0243.7235.8
541.7300.3299.3
786.6258.5263.8
Feb.19842
290.6290.1274.7315.9268.9293.1335.9236.2292.5307.0283.8
317.4299.5267.9286.9325.2284.9307.5561.7478.3634.5293.2282.2275.9285.7227.8298.0
332.8260.7488.2385.5395.5280.2927.4
1087.5814.6
293.6322.1254.9552.1
759.3264.1257.1
260.5244.0236.1
541.1301.2300.7
786.8257.4271.1
Unadjustedpercent change to
Feb. 1984 from :
Feb.1983
2.32.35.2
31.23.11.0.7
1.42.41.92.6
2.42.95.43.61.92.62.9-.7.6
-1.62.83.23.03.29.82.3
3.94.63.25.35.44.1
-1.1-1.5
-.7
1.42.26.73.2
-3.63.13.4
2.42.33.1
-.83.02.8
-1.66.6
14.0
Jan.1984
0.4.5.9
2.2.8.2.3.1.3.3.3
.3
.3-.1
0.7.3.7
-.1-.9.5.6
-.1.7
-.5-6.8
.5
-.3-1.3
1.01.41.32.3
00.1
.2
.4-2.2
1.0
.5
.4
.4
.2
.1
.1
-.1.3.5
0-.42.8
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from:
Nov.
toDec.
0.1.1.7
-1.8.9
-.1-.2
0.2.2.2
.1
.31.1.4.5.2.2
-.9-.8
-1.0.3.1.3.1
-3.1.4
1.01.5.4.3.2.6.7.7.7
0.1
-.4.4
-1.0.3.4
.2
.2
.2
-.7.3.3
.21.3.6
Dec.
toJan.
0.6.7
2.711.91.8-.1-.3.1.10.2
.1
.42.2
.5-.3.30
-1.3-1.2-1.3
.3
.3
.4
.1-.5.5
.72.2
-1.0-2.0-1.7-1.9
.6
.7
.5
00
1.4-.8
-1.2.8
1.1
.2
.2
.3
-.9.2.2
.4
.8-3.6
Jan.TO
Feb.
0.4.3.7
1.1.6.2.1.6.5.4.5
0-.1-.4-.2
.5
.3
.2-.3
-1.1.3.20.6
-.2-5.0
.2
-1.5-3.1
.3
.8
.22.3
00.1
.3
.2-1.9
.3
.4
.4
.4
.3
.2-.1
-.3.1.2
0-2.2
.8
Finished goodsFinished consumer goods
Finished consumer foodsCrudeProcessed
Finished consumer goods, excluding foods .Nondurable goods less foodsDurable goods
Capital equipmentManufacturing industriesNonmanufacturing industries
Intermediate materials, supplies and components.Materials and components for manufacturing
Materials for food manufacturingMaterials for nondurable manufacturingMaterials for durable manufacturingComponents for manufacturing3
Materials and components for constructionProcessed fuels and lubricants
Manufacturing industriesNonmanufacturing industries
ContainersSupplies
Manufacturing industries3
Nonmanufacturing industriesFeedsOther supplies3
Crude materials for further processing .Foodstuffs and feedstuffsNonfood materials
Nonfood materials except fuel4
Manufacturing4
ConstructionCrude fuel3 5
Manufacturing industries3
Nonmanufacturing industries3
Special groupings
Finished goods, excluding foodsIntermediate materials less foods and feeds .Intermediate foods and feedsCrude materials less agricultural products4 8 .
Finished energy goodsFinished goods less energyFinished consumer goods less energy
Finished goods less foods and energyFinished consumer goods less foods and energyConsumer nondurable goods less foods and energy .
Intermediate energy goodsIntermediate materials less energyIntermediate materials less foods and energy .
Crude energy materials3 4
Crude materials less energyCrude nonfood materials less energy5.
1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once eachyear in December.
2 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability oflate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject torevision 4 months after original publication.
3 Not seasonally adjusted.4 Includes crude petroleum.
5 Excludes crude petroleum.6 Percent of total finished goods.7 Percent of total intermediate materials.8 Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaftobacco."
9 Percent of total crude materials.
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able 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing
967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commoditycode
01-1101-1301-7
02-1102-1302-1402-21-0102-21-0402-2202-2302-302-402-5502-6202-63-0102-7402-8
02-61
03-8103-82
04-304-41
05-3105-7105-73-02-0105-76
06-3506-3606-7106-7206-75
07-1207-13-01
07-28
09-15-0109-31-0109-32-0109-33
11-77
12-112-312-412-512-6112-6212-6412-6612-67
14-11-0114-11-0514-3
15-1115-1215-1315-215-5
Relativeimportance
Dec.19831
100.000
77.802
23.966
.518
.753
.434
2.436.044.441
2.5371.406.752
1.0883.3951.722.901
1.765.803.500
2.508
53.836
1.841
5.710.880
1.085.349
3.0755.9891.658.211
.887
.377
.720
.4381.107
.688
.190
.344
.753
.897
.512
.688
.282
1.762.419
1.379.564.184.130.173.213.135
7.307.552.240
.548
.466
.1742.120
.962
Unadjusted index
Jan.19842
289.4
288.8
272.2
232.9316.5282.4
292.8199.7296.6241.6232.2214.7465.1248.5285.3143.3332.6348.8291.1266.7
292.5
207.6
198.7236.6
251.7210.1
1414.9570.3709.4370.9
221.4276.3265.8102.0236.7
242.9221.5
134.6
359.5125.1130.5124.1
337.4
238.2189.0209.484.3
325.5473.9438.1255.1252.0
221.9280.4109.0
227.8206.8299.1389.4162.4
Feb.19842
290.6
290.1
274.7
232.2355.3280.7
294.8198.2296.8248.6222.6215.6436.6248.6291.8144.0334.5352.0285.7275.3
293.1
208.7
199.8236.2
251.6210.3
1413.6563.9767.5368.0
223.2277.6267.8101.5229.2
243.0223.1
135.4
360.3125.7130.7125.2
332.3
239.2187.7210.684.4
328.1475.2422.0256.8250.2
221.9280.8108.9
228.8206.7298.9390.3162.8
Unadjustedpercent change toFeb. 19P4 from-
Feb.1983
2.3
2.3
5.2
1.872.065.1
4.78.33.35.6
-14.320.3-9.5-.96.47.62.44.3
25.710.4
1.0
3.7
2.5.8
1.63.1
-1.9-6.42.64.0
8.56.33.5(4)-1.3
-3.0-1.2
4.1
-1.32.45.75.3
8.8
2.83.12.8
-3.02.93.5
-12.93.5
0
2.53.04.7
-1.8.5
13.69.5
.7
Jan.1984
0.4
.5
.9
-.312.3-.6
.7-.8.1
2.9-4.1
.4-6.1
02.3
.5
.6
.9-1.93.2
.2
.5
.6-.2
0.1
-.1-1.18.2-.8
.8
.5
.8-.5
-3.2
0.7
.6
.2
.5
.2
.9
-1.5
.4-.7.6.1.8.3
-3.7.7
-.7
0.1
-.1
.40
-.1.2.2
Seasonally adjusted percentchange from:
Nov.to
Dec.
0.1
.1
.7
-4.3-.3
(4)
.1-.6-.45.15.24.4
-5.8-.7.6.1.4.7
-1.4.7
-.1
-.5
.3
.3
.5
.1
.7-1.5-1.6
.3
1.1.1.2.8.6
0-1.1
.5
0.5.1.4
2.2
-.1-.1.2
-1.4-.1.20.6
-.2
.3
.7
.5
.3
.4-.81.0.2
Dec.to
Jan.
0.6
.7
2.7
-3.57.0
(4)
0-.11.53.29.22.95.6-.31.31.3.3
2.61.2.3
-.1
.7
-.3.8
.2
.5
.9-1.6-3.4
1.3
.5
.4-.5.5
-.3
1.5.2
1.2
-.1.8.6.7
2.3
.50.6
-.41.3.30.6
-1.7
.3
.81.5
-.6-1.7
.93.7
-1.4
Jan.to
Feb.
0.4
.3
.7
-4.213.5-2.6
.92.0
.11.5
-3.7-2.7-4.9
.82.3
.5
.6
.9-2.73.2
.2
.5
.6-.2
0-.2
-.1-1.38.2-.8
.2
.7
.8-.5
-3.2
-.8.5
.6
.2
.5
.2
.9
-2.7
.7-.1.6.1.9.4
-3.71.4-.4
1.41.3-.1
-1.1.3.3.2.2
inished goods
Finished consumer goods
Finished consumer foods
Fresh fruitsFresh and dried vegetablesEggs
Bakery productsMilled riceOther cereals3
Beef and vealPorkProcessed poultryFishDairy productsProcessed fruits and vegetables3
Confectionery end products (Dec. 1977=100)3
Soft drinks3
Roasted coffeeShortening and cooking oilsMiscellaneous processed foods3
Finished consumer goods excluding foods
Alcoholic beverages3
ApparelTextile housefurnishings3
FootwearLuggage and small leather goods
Natural gas3
GasolineFuel oil No. 2 (Feb. 1973 = 100)Finished lubricants3
Pharmaceutical preparations, ethical (Prescription)Pharmaceutical preparations, proprietary (Over-the-counter)Soaps and synthetic detergents3
Specialty cleaning products (June 1983=100)3
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Tires, tubes, tread, etcRubber footwearPlastic consumer, institutional, and commercial products, n.e.c (June
1978=100)3
Sanitary papers and health products3
Newspaper circulation (Dec. 1980=100)3
Periodical circulation (Dec. 1980 = 100)3
Book publishing (Dec. 1980=100)3
Electric lamps and bulbs
Household furnitureFloor coveringsHousehold appliances3
Home electronic equipment3
Tableware, kitchenware, etcHousehold glasswareHousehold flatware3
Lawn and garden equipment, ex. tractorsCutlery, razors, and razor blades
Passenger carsLight motor trucksBoats (Dec. 1981 = 100)3
Toys, games, and children's vehiclesSporting and athletic goodsSmall arms and ammunitionTobacco productsMobile homes (Dec. 1974 = 100)3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commoditycode
Relativeimportance
Dec.19831
Unadjusted index
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Unadjustedpercent change toFeb. 1984 from:
Feb.1983
Jan.1984
Seasonally adjusted percentchange from:
Nov.to
Dec.
Dec.to
Jan.
Jan.to
Feb.
Finished consumer goods excluding foods—ContinuedJewelry, platinum & karat gold (Dec. 1978=100)3
Other precious metal jewelry (Dec. 1978=100)3
Costume jewelry (Dec. 1978=100)3
Capital equipment
Agricultural machinery and equipmentConstruction machinery and equipment3
Industrial process furnaces and ovens3
Metal cutting machine toolsMetal forming machine toolsPumps, compressors, and equipmentIndustrial material handling equipment3
Fans and blowers except portable3
Food products machineryTextile machineryWoodworking machinery3
Printing trades machinery3
Rubber working machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100)3
Plastics machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100)3
Chemical industry machinery3
Service industry machinery (June 1982=100)3
Integrating and measuring instrumentsTransformers and power regulators3
Oil field and gas field machinery3
Mining machinery and equipmentOffice and store machines and equipment3
Commercial furniture3
Passenger carsLight motor trucksHeavy motor trucksTruck trailers (June 1980=100)3
Fixed wing, utility aircraft (Dec. 1968 = 100)Railroad equipment
Photographic equipment
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components
Intermediate foods and feeds
FlourRefined sugar (Dec. 1977=100)3
Confectionery materials (Dec. 1977=100)3
Animal fats and oilsCrude vegetable oilsPrepared animal feeds
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds
Synthetic fibers (Dec. 1975=100)Processed yarns and threads (Dec. 1975=100) ..Gray fabrics (Dec. 1975=100)Finished fabrics (Dec. 1975 = 100)
Leather
Coke oven products3
Liquefied petroleum gas3
Electric powerGasolineKerosene (Feb. 1973=100)Commercial jet fuel (Feb. 1973 = 100)3
Diesel fuel (Feb. 1973=100)3
Residual fuelLubricating oil materials3
Industrial chemicalsPrepared paint3
Paint materialsMedicinal and botanical chemicals3
Fats and oils, inedibleMixed fertilizersNitrogenates3
See footnotes at end of table.
15-94-0215-94-0315-94-04
11-111-211-3411-3711-3811-4111-4411-4711-6111-6211-6311-6511-66-0111-66-0311-66-0411-6811-7211-7411-9111-9211-93
12-2
14-11-0114-11-0514-11-0614-1414-21-1114-4
15-41
02-12-0302-5302-5402-7102-7202-9
03-103-203-303-4
04-2
05-205-3205-405-7105-72-02-0105-72-03-0105-73-03-0105-7405-75
06-106-2106-2206-3106-406-5106-52-01
0.888.215.376
22.198
1.3881.473.150.407.218.480.753.129.133.274.123.241.121.175.099.206.201.501.179.154
1.294
.916
2.3671.3021.114.280
1.112.479
.146
100.000
5.215
.236
.629
.239
.065
.2051.637
94.785
.760
.9191.0901.504
.234
.181
.7105.4192.643
.1791.1691.2992.318
.539
4.084.688.451.236.176.286.249
181.7163.1134.0
291.5
330.9354.3370.2378.8419.4346.1287.0337.6P99.1263.3291.3315.7108.9109.2439.8106.0225.8223.4424.7369.6155.8
290.8
221.9280.4324.7109.7349.3359.2
130.8
316.6
260.7
182.4173.8155.4339.8241.4246.0
320.9
159.:142.3152.8125.0
346.4
418.3677.6420.9570.3689.6732.6689.4
1164.8794.9
347.265.316.3219.;334.-262.-202.1
181.9165.6128.8
292.5
331.1355.9370.6383.9419.3346.3287.2341.2318.3266.2293.9309.5108.3108.7439.6106.6228.8219.9425.1371.8154.3
293.9
221.9280.8326.9111.2351.7359.2
131.1
317.4
254.9
181.4173.4156.1348.8220.3231.1
322.1
161.5144.0152.8126.3
361.
418.3671.5424.4563.9732.1735.6709.5
1093.1797.9
338.0266.9313.9219.3348.9269.0208.3
-11.1.6
-1.9
2.4
2.41.93.82.51.3
-1.0.8
1.21.63.31.61.4.1
2.51.63.94.4
-1.6-1.5
.9
.3
4.1
2.53.03.02.06.32.5
6.7
-1.42.4
13.921.750.1
8.9
2.2
5.56.75.93.3
15.5
-7.2-5.23.3
-6.4-.4
-9.6-4.95.7
-2.5
-.6.8
4.8-5.237.7
3.34.4
0.11.5
-3.9
.3
.1
.5
.11.3
0.1..1
1.16.41.1.9
-2.0-.6-.5
0.6
1.3-1.6
.1
.6-1.0
1.1
0.1.7
1.4.70
-2.2
-.5-.2.5
2.6-8.7-6.1
.4
1.41.2
01.0
4.3
0-.9.8
-1.16.2
.42.9
-6.2.4
-2.8.5
-.80
4.32.53.1
0.40
6.4
00.2.6.7.1.20.30.1.10
1.4.20.5.40.6.1
.3
.7
.6-.3.2.8
-.4
.40.5
2.8-.6
-3.5
.1
.1
.71.1.2
0-1.9-.7
-1.5-.2-.4-.8
-3.6.7
-.5.2.8
-.7.2.5.7
-1.00
-1.3
.1
.5
.2
.3-.1-.9-.2.2.5
-6.9-.9
-1.3.6
-.5.5.9.20
-.2.20.6
.1
.3
.82.3
.11.2-.6
-.2
1.4
-1.20
2.12.8
10.2-1.2
.1
.5
.6
.9
-.6
-7.8-2.5
.9-1.6-3.7
-.6-1.7-2.9
.8
.5
.3
.4-2.84.31.0.4
0.11.5
-3.9
.5
.2
.5
.11.7
0-.3.1
1.16.41.2.9
-2.0-.6-.5
0.6.7
-1.6.1.5
-1.0
1.41.3
.51.41.3.3
-1.3
-1.9
-1.0-.2.5.6
-9.8-4.8
.2
1.8.7.3.7
5.3
0-.9.3
-1.36.6
.42.9
-4.7.4
-3.3.5
-.80
5.51.93.1
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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commoditycode
Relativeimportance
Dec.19831
Unadjusted index
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Unadjustedpercent change toFeb. 1984 from:
Feb.1983
Jan.1984
Seasonally adjusted percentchange from:
Nov.to
Dec.
Dec.to
Jan.
Jan.to
Feb.
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds—ContinuedPhosphates3
Other agricultural chemicalsPlastic resins and materials
Synthetic rubberTires, tubes, tread, etcRubber hosePlastic construction products (Dec. 1969=100)Unsupported plastic film, sheet, and other shapes (Dec. 1970= 100)3
Plastic packaging (June 1978=100)3
Plastic parts and components for manufacturing (June 1978=100)3
Softwood lumberHardwood lumberMillworkPlywoodOther wood products
Woodpulp3
PaperPaperboardPaper boxes and containersPressure-sensitive products (Dec. 1982=100)3
Building paper and boardManifold business forms (Dec. 1983= 100)3
Commercial printing (June 1982=100)3
Foundry and forge shop productsBlast furnace and electric furnace productsSteel mill productsPrimary nonferrous metals3
Secondary nonferrous metalsNonferrous mill shapesNonferrous wire and cable3
Nonferrous foundry shop products (June 1977=100)3
Metal containersHardwarePlumbing fixtures and brass fittingsHeating equipmentFabricated structural metal products3
Miscellaneous metal products3
Farm tractor parts and attachments (Dec. 1982 = 100)3
Parts for farm machinery ex. tractors (Dec. 1973 = 100)Cutting tools and accessories3
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 equipment3
Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment (Dec. 1977 = 100)3
Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1982= 100)3
Ball and roller bearingsWiring devicesMotors, generators, motor generator setsSwitchgear, switchboard, etc., equipment3
Electronic components and accessoriesEnvironmental controls (June 1980=100)3
Parts for mining machinery and equipment (Dec. 1972=100)Internal combustion engines
Flat glass3
Portland cementConcrete productsStructural clay products, ex refractories3
Refractories3
Asphalt roofingGypsum products3
Glass containersOther nonmetallic minerals
Motor vehicle parts
NotionsPhotographic suppliesMedical instruments and equipment (June 1982=100)3
Jewelers' materials and findings (Dec. 1978=100)3
See footnotes at end of table.
06-52-0206-5306-6
07-11-0207-1207-13-0407-2107-2207-2507-26
08-1108-1208-208-308-4
09-1109-1309-1409-15-0309-1609-209-3509-37
10-1510-1610-1710-2210-2410-2510-2610-2810-310-410-510-610-710-8
11-11-5211-12-5111-3511-3611-37-5111-38-5111-4311-4511-4811-49-0211-49-0511-7111-7311-7511-7811-8111-92-53-0111-94
13-1113-22-01-3113-313-413-513-613-713-813-9
14-12
15-315-4215-6215-94-05
0.202.534
1.358
.265
.708
.207
.282
.490
.366
.518
1.416.404
1.159.637.259
.3761.702.672
1.747.126.262.360
2.465
1.868.256
6.5001.637.405
1.579.711.577
1.103.896.353.369
3.2573.576
.102
.136
.334
.249
.099
.058
.241
.4061.072.429.366.690.777.703
1.602.165.083.742
.375
.5551.744.240.218.309.190.656
1.250
3.901
.198
.316
.103
.141
272.8442.8304.2
287.4242.9303.7162.9221.6141.9139.4
362.4307.5308.5248.3229.8
364.4294.3262.2252.6101.9251.9102.7104.4
354.4307.9362.8289.9255.7315.2201.8144.5344.5292.5293.9247.3306.5289.9
100.3256.3276.6305.8414.4345.6254.9321.8143.6100.2335.6342.8337.3268.8188.8121.2361.8344.3
229.5329.5305.6283.7355.0381.4328.5351.0485.4
353.0
281.4
106.1159.7
276.3458.1305.0
286.7243.0304.6164.0224.0141.6139.9
377.4310.9308.5249.5230.7
371.5296.6269.3255.0102.9253.9103.2105.3
357.1309.3363.5295.8254.8318.1201.8145.3344.9292.9296.9248.4306.9290.7
100.3255.3276.9306.5432.6346.0254.9321.7143.6100.4335.5346.3337.7272.4190.1121.5364.4344.3
230.0347.0306.4283.0357.0390.4339.4350.9486.8
352.8
282.2284.0105.5164.1
-0.2-.77.7
.3-3.03.38.84.91.91.5
3.715.32.74.2
-1.1
7.56.4
10.32.92.35.2
(4)4.3
2.9-2.33.5
-6.32.71.7
-1.7(4)4.21.74.73.21.44.2
.32.21.5
010.9
1.31.12.31.2-.41.34.94.5-.25.6
-2.31.32.2
.14.42.17.15.72.6
26.9-1.42.2
.1
.64.42.74.3
1.33.5
.3
-.20.3.7
1.1-.2.4
4.11.1
0.5.4
1.9.8
2.71.01.0.8.5.9
.8
.5
.22.0-.4.90.6.1.1
1.0.4.1.3
0-.4.1.2
4.4.1000.20
1.0.1
1.3.7.2.70
.25.3
.3-.2.6
2.43.3
0.3
-.1
.3
-.62.8
0.1.8.7
-.30
1.10
-.1.10
-.42.5-.2-.6.5
1.2.20
-.9
.2
.1
.61.2.7.9
-.7.8.6.20.10.1
.1
.40
1.12.55.0-.5
.5
.20.3.5
-.10.5
-1.1.3.8
0.1.800
-.22.4
00
-.5
.5-.3
01.0
0.4-2.62.5
-.41.52.1
-4.20.8.1
-.3.5
-1.31.3-.3
3.71.21.0-.1.3.9
2.71.0
-.3.6
-.1-2.3
.5-.1.1
2.1.7.100.5.2
01.0.30
-.3-6.5
.2
.4
.6
.11.4.6.1
-.2-.3.6
1.50
-.2-6.2-1.6
.1
.2
.72.2
0-.3
-.1
- .1
(4)
1.1-4.2
1.33.6
.5
-.8.6
1.1-.2.4
3.01.0-.8-.1-.2
1.9.8
1.9.6
1.0.1.5.9
.9
.8
.72.0
-1.3.90.70
-.1.5.8.1.3
0-.6.1
-.94.4
.8-.6
00.2.3.8
-.21.3.5.2.9.4
.25.5
.9-.2.6
3.33.3
.4-1.1
-.5
0(4)-.62.8
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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commoditycode
Relativeimportance
Dec.19831
Unadjusted index
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Unadjustedpercent change toFeb. 1984 from:
Feb.1983
Jan.1984
Seasonally adjusted percentchange from:
Nov.to
Dec.
Dec.to
Jan.
Jan.to
Feb.
Crude materials for further processing .
Crude foodstuffs and feedstuff* ...
Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables .WheatCornCattleHogsLive poultryFluid milkHayOilseedsGreen coffee3
Cocoa beans
Cane sugar, raw3
Crude nonfood materials
Raw cotton3....Leaf tobacco ..
Cattle hides ....
Coal3
Natural gas3
Crude petroleum3
Potash
Crude natural rubber ....
Logs, timber, etc.(Dec. 1981 = 100)3 .
Wastepaper3
Iron ore3
Iron and steel scrap ....Copper base scrapAluminium base scrap .
Sand, gravel, and crushed stone .
01-101-2101-22-02-0501-3101-3201-401-601-8101-8301-91-0101-91-02
02-52-01-01
01-51-01-0101-92-01-01
04-11
05-105-31
05-61
06-52-03
07-11-01
08-5
09-1210-1110-1210-23-0110-23-02
13-21
100.000
52.759
1.6222.4585.255
16.3934.5332.760
1.2483.5471.432
.313
1.989
47.2411.3911.853
.658
4.60711.54915.139
.293
.314
1.947
.415
.7362.474
.9371.000
2.873
333.7
264.2
290.4230.9255.9249.5225.5252.6279.1374.7273.1301.3462.1
309.4
483.6
236.8265.6
470.4
541.01414.9676.0
260.0
285.2
92.6
211.5
282.1297.1130.3579.
289.6
332.8
260.7
311.5219.6246.7255.5211.3251.3275.7350.6251.0301.3475.3
315.7
488.2
240.2263.4
495.7
543.41413.6676.0
270.2
287.5
97.3
229.3
282.1313.5135.3612.5
291.7
3.9
4.6
36.7-8.214.17.2
-19.825.6-3.045.017.8
.5
34.9
.6
3.213.4-4.2
49.9
1.9-1.9-2.4
9.7
18.1
4.5
040.2
-12.293.8
3.4
-0.3
-1.3
7.3-4.9-3.62.4
-6.3-.5
-1.2-6.4-8.1
02.9
2.0
1.0
1.4-.8
5.4
.4-.1
0
3.9
5.1
8.4
05.53.85.7
.7
1.0
1.5
-2.51.6
-4.95.5
17.91.7-.8
11.7-6.7
05.6
-.8
.4
.3-2.2
-.6
.5
.7-.2
.5
.6
06.11.9.7
.9
0.7
2.2
3.5.2
-5.73.56.62.1
010.4-.6
00
-.7
-1.0
-6.8.8
4.8
-.3.9.2
-4.3
-1.5
0
0-2.1-4.8-1.6
-1.4
-1.5
-3.1
4.0-4.5-5.6
-.8-10.6
-5.3-1.1-6.5-6.7
0
0
2.0
.31.4
0
6.7
.4-.1
0
4.9
1.8
5.1
8.4
0.4.4
-.1.7
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 to 100.000because not all commodity components of each stage-of-processing (SOP) index areshown; relative importance figures shown account for about 86 percent of total finishedgoods, about 86 percent of total intermediate materials, and about 97 percent of totalcrude materials. For each commodity component of the Finished Goods Index whichis allocated to both capital equipment and finished consumer goods excluding foods,the relative importance figure shown reflects only the share allocated to the SOP
grouping under which it is listed. For example, the relative importance figure shown forhousehold furniture under the SOP grouping for finished consumer goods excludingfoods includes the share allocated to that SOP grouping but not the share allocated tocapital equipment.
2 All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.3 Not seasonally adjusted.4 Not available.
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Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processlng groupings, seasonally adjusted
(1967 = 100)
Yearand
month
Index
Finishedgoods
Finishedconsumer
foods
Finishedconsumer
goodsexcluding
foods
Capitalequipment
Intermediatematerials
Intermediatefoodsand
feeds
Intermediatematerialsexcluding
foods
Crudematerials
Crudefoodstuffs
andfeedstuffs
Crudenonfoodmaterials
1980:JanuaryFebruary....MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember.December.
1981:JanuaryFebruary....MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember.December.
1982:JanuaryFebruary....MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember.December.
1983:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember.December..
1984:JanuaryFebruary
234.0237.2239.8241.9242.8244.9248.9251.9252.8255.0256.5257.8
260.4262.7265.8268.5269.2270.6271.2271.7272.7273.8274.8275.8
277.6277.5277.1277.5277.5280.0281.2282.4282.5283.4285.0285.7
283.6283.8283.4283.3284.1285.2285.2286.3286.6287.1286.9287.3
289.1290.2
232.1231.5233.3230.0231.1232.5240.2246.6246.9249.0250.4250.5
251.4250.8252.4252.2252.2253.3256.0256.1255.2255.0254.1254.2
256.9258.0257.1260.5261.5262.6259.0259.1258.4258.4259.3259.6
259.0261.1261.1263.1262.0260.5259.3260.2262.1264.8263.8265.6
272.7274.5
234.9240.4243.5247.6248.4251.1253.7255.3256.4257.9259.6261.4
264.7268.1272.1276.1276.7278.0277.4277.8279.5280.7282.4283.5
284.9284.5283.7282.6281.8285.1288.5290.2290.7292.3294.5295.0
290.9289.9288.9287.7289.5292.1292.5293.5293.4292.8292.7292.4
292.0292.6
228.0229.9232.2235.8236.6238.2240.9243.2244.5248.2249.5250.9
253.4255.9258.1260.4262.3264.1265.6266.9268.2270.3272.0273.6
275.2274.5276.0276.8277.9279.5280.5281.8281.9281.9282.8284.3
284.1285.0285.8285.9286.5287.0287.5288.8288.5288.6289.3290.0
290.4291.9
266.9271.8273.8274.5276.1278.6281.0283.9285.4288.2290.5293.4
296.6298.1301.3304.6305.9307.1307.8309.5309.6309.8310.2310.7
311.6311.1310.1309.0309.1309.8310.5310.2310.4310.3311.1311.3
309.8309.9309.1307.9309.1311.3312.2313.4315.3316.2316.8317.1
317.3317.4
228.0239.3235.3229.6239.4241.5250.2264.7265.8280.9286.0269.6
270.7261.7256.5255.7253.0253.3249.5249.8242.3239.3235.7235.3
239.0240.0239.2242.1244.5245.1241.9239.1236.4234.3235.4235.6
236.7240.0240.0244.8243.3242.5242.1249.4261.4258.4258.6257.6
261.1256.2
269.7274.2276.5277.7278.8281.3283.3285.3286.8288.7290.8295.1
298.5300.8304.6308.2309.8311.1312.1313.9314.6315.1315.8316.3
317.0316.4315.4314.0313.9314.6315.5315.5315.8316.0316.7316.9
315.3315.1314.2312.6314.0316.4317.4318.2319.5320.6321.2321.6
321.5322.0
289.8296.2290.4282.1285.4287.0302.0317.0320.6326.9331.0328.7
330.1333.7330.9332.6330.5333.8334.7332.0328.0323.6319.5316.2
320.4319.5317.9320.0324.2323.7320.8317.8315.8315.4319.1317.7
316.2318.5320.2323.2321.6321.1317.9325.0328.8329.2330.6333.8
336.2331.1
247.6252.6245.8232.9238.1239.8258.0275.7276.8282.6284.2277.4
275.3266.7262.3261.5255.7260.2260.8258.9252.6248.7244.5239.0
247.3248.6249.2253.1257.2255.3249.3245.4241.0239.3243.3243.1
244.6249.8250.8255.3250.9247.1242.0251.9256.2258.2259.8263.8
269.6261.3
379.2388.4384.9386.6385.9387.1395.1404.4413.2420.7430.1437.6
446.6476.7477.6484.8490.6491.4492.9488.6489.7484.2480.3482.0
477.9472.5466.1464.4468.9471.3474.8474.0476.7478.9482.2478.3
470.3466.7469.7469.8474.0480.5481.3482.6485.2482.3483.2
480.2481.6
NOTE: Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of latereports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months
after original publication.
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Silver oresPrimary products
Silver concentratesSilver concentrates .
1044
AnthracitePrimary products
Prepared anthracite shipped .StoveChestnutPeaBuckwheat no. 2Buckwheat no. 4Buckwheat no. 5
Bituminous Coal and LignitePrimary products
PreparedSteam electric utilities
North AppalachiaContract
South AppalachiaContract
MidwestContract
WestContract
Metallurgical/coke producerHigh volatile
North AppalachiaContract
South AppalachiaContract
Low volatileNorth Appalachia
ContractAll other industrial
North AppalachiaContract
South AppalachiaContract
MidwestContract
ExportSouth Appalachia
ContractUnprepared (raw)
For preparation at other establishments .For use without preparation
1211
Crushed and broken limestonePrimary products
Limestone and related rocks ..East North Central region ...West North Central region .Other regions
Secondary products
1422
Crushed and broken granite, n.e.c. ...Primary products
Granite and related rocksSouth Atlantic regionOther regions
Secondary products
Crushed and broken stone, n.e.cPrimary products
TraprockSandstoneOther, (slate, volcanic rock, etc.) .
Secondary products
Construction sand and gravelPrimary products
Construction sandNortheast region
New EnglandConcrete aggregate and concrete products ...
Mid-AtlanticConcrete aggregate and concrete products ...Fill, road base and other
North Central region
1423
1429
1442
1044-P1044-51044-501
1111-P1111-21111-2061111-2071111-2081111-2111111-2131111-214
1211-P1211-A1211-21211-2111211-2111211-2121211-2121211-2131211-2131211-2141211-2141211-31211-311211-3111211-3111211-3121211-3121211-331211-3311211-3311211-41211-4111211-4111211-4121211-4121211-4131211-4131211-61211-6121211-6121211-11211-1011211-102
1422-P1422-1111422-111011422-111021422-111031422-S
1423-P1423-1111423-111011423-111021423-S
1429-P1429-111111429-111121429-111141429-S
1442-P1442-31442-3A1442-311442-3111442-321442-3211442-3251442-3B
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
C07
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8104/8204/8204/8212/8112/8112/81
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
ftftftft
146.6145.5147.1145.4144.8159.0153.6133.5
104.5103.8103.8106.4102.7103.299.099.6
108.7110.0115.2115.296.796.193.893.2
97.292.4
100.097.595.395.089.390.2
112.989.188.286.1
103.798.3
112.0
ftft
ftftftft
ft
ftftft
ftftftftftft
102.0101.7102.5102.2
ftft
102.9102.7ft
104.6
ftftftft
147.3146.0147.8146.7146.7156.2155.8133.599.2
104.9104.7104.2107.2107.1106.999.8
100.4109.0110.2112.4112.495.393.991.390.3
95.292.5
99.698.8
101.0101.688.8
ft112.886.485.082.3
106.5102.6112.7
100.3100.3
100.599.4
100.7100.0
100.8100.8
101.1100.0103.8
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.099.4
102.3102.0103.1107.2100.0100.0109.5103.0ft
103.7
97.197.197.197.1
147.3146.0147.8146.7146.7156.2155.8133.599.2
105.2104.3104.5108.2107.8109.299.9
100.5109.6111.0114.8114.892.993.789.388.0
96.681.5
81.498.795.294.992.293.6
112.885.183.480.4
103.597.7
112.6
101.2101.3
102.799.7
101.5100.0
101.2101.2
101.2101.3103.3
100.8100.8101.6100.0100.0100.6
102.6102.4103.3106.1100.0ft
108.0103.0113.5103.7
ftftftft
0.000000000
.3-.4.3.9.7
2.1.1.1.6.7
2.12.1
-2.5-.1
-2.2-2.6
1.4-11.8
-18.3-.1
-5.7-6.63.9ft
0-1.6-2.0-2.4-2.8-4.8
0
.91.0
2.2.3
.4
.4
.11.3-.4
.8
.81.6
00
1.1
.3
.3
.2-1.1
0ft-1.4
0ft
0
ftftftft
0.1.1.1
-.10.4.40
ft
.4
.6
.41.34.56.0
.1
.2
.6
.7-.3ft-3.2-2.4-4.8
ft-.9
-8.3
-18.6.5.4.4
1.01.2
-.1-5.7-7.0ft1.4ft-.1
ftft
ftftftft
ftft
ftftft
ftftftftftft
.6
.61.03.8ftft5.0
.310.0
.1
ftftftft
0.5.4.5.9
1.3-1.81.4
0-.7
.9
.71.02.37.18.9-.2-.41.31.5
.3
.3-3.5-2.3-4.6ft-.5
-9.8
-18.6-.9
.1
.1-4.2-4.8
2.6-6.7-8.1-9.7-.1-.3.1
ftft
ftftftft
ftft
ftftft
ftftftftftft
.91.01.73.8ftft5.0
.310.0
.7
ftftftft
-3.9-3.9-4.0-3.0-1.1-2.5-3.1-7.2
-10.0
1.21.11.24.08.48.2ft2.5
.2
.36.46.4
-7.6-6.7-8.1ft
-5.6-15.9
-16.8-2.4ft2.7
-10.3-8.6
5.4-13.8-16.5-19.4
1.0.3
1.9
ftft
ftftftft
ftft
ftftft
ftftftftftft
1.41.42.63.9ftft5.0
.510.03.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Construction sand and gravel—ContinuedEast North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture ,Fill, road base and other
West North CentralConcrete aggregate and concrete productsFill, road base and other
South regionSouth Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsEast South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsWest South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsWest region
MountainConcrete aggregate and concrete products
PacificConcrete aggregate and concrete productsFill, road base and other
Construction gravelNortheast region
New EnglandConcrete aggregate and concrete productsFill, road base and other
Mid-AtlanticConcrete aggregate and concrete productsFill, road base and other
North Central regionEast North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixtureFill, road base and other
West North CentralConcrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixtureFill, road base and other
South regionSouth Atlantic
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixtureFill, road base and other
East South CentralConcrete aggregate and concrete productsFill, road base and other
West South CentralConcrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixtureFill, road base and other
West regionMountain
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsPacific
Concrete aggregate and concrete productsAsphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixtureFill, road base and other
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Industrial sandPrimary products
Glass sandMolding sandOther industrial sand, n.e.c
Abrasive sand, including blast sandHydraulic fracture sandOther industrial sand, n.e.c
Phosphate rockPrimary products
Processed phosphate rockWashed or concentrated phosphate rockDried phosphate rock
66-70% BPL '.Over 72% BPL
See footnotes at end of table.
1446
1475
1442-331442-331
1442-3331442-3351442-341442-3411442-3451442-3C1442-351442-3511442-361442-3611442-371442-3711442-3D1442-381442-3811442-391442-3911442-3951442-51442-5 A1442-511442-5111442-5151442-521442-5211442-5251442-5B1442-531442-531
1442-5331442-5351442-541442-541
1442-5431442-5451442-5C1442-551442-551
1442-5531442-5551442-561442-5611442-5651442-571442-571
1442-5731442-5751442-5D1442-581442-5811442-591442-591
1442-5931442-5951442-M1442-XY91442-S
1446-P1446-11446-51446-91446-901011446-901031446-90109
1475-P1475-21475-2011475-2061475-206021475-20604
06/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/8207/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/6206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
104.4100.4
111.2106.7
105.0
ft100.1102.1102.6
101.996.595.6
103.392.1ft
106.2105.0106.7101.0104.6103.9104.2103.5105.1100.4111.4101.699.0
100.3
94.999.3
108.7113.0
102.0105.5103.0103.1103.4
106.0100.0100.6100.9100.0103.9106.0
98.0100.094.8
ftft95.4
100.997.786.6
100.5100.5110.0
100.299.6
102.8100.096.1
103.080.3
103.8
94.494.694.394.993.193.983.5
103.1100.4
111.2102.7
104.8ft
100.1102.0102.6
101.996.595.5
102.586.886.8
106.5104.8107.7101.1104.8103.9104.2103.5105.5101.2111.4101.699.0
100.3
94.999.3
108.7113.0
102.0
ft103.7103.5104.0
106.0100.0101.1100.9101.5104.9107.3
98.1100.094.390.4
ft96.2
102.6
97.6
ft100.5100.5110.0
101.5101.0104.2101.697.3
103.081.0
107.1
93.894.094.093.993.193.983.5
103.6100.4
111.2104.1
103.1ft
101.0102.7103.5
101.998.197.6
103.286.8ft
107.4106.9107.5101.6105.5103.9104.2103.5106.7102.3113.0101.198.398.9
94.999.3
108.5112.7
ft105.5104.9104.9105.7
107.3100.0101.1100.9101.5106.6110.0
96.4100.095.390.4
ft97.7
104.7
97.6
ft100.5100.5110.2
102.0101.5104.2102.398.0
105.781.2
107.1
93.593.693.493.992.293.978.3
0.40
01.4
-1.6ft
.9
.7
.9
01.62.1
.70
ft.8
2.0-.3.5.7000
1.11.11.4-.5-.7
-1.4
00
-.1-.2
ftft1.21.31.6
1.20000
1.62.5
-1.80
1.10
ft1.62.0
ft00.2
.4
.50.8.7
2.7.20
-.4-.4-.6
0-.9
0-6.3
0.40
01.4
ftft
.6
.7
.9
0.9
1.20
-5.2
ft1.22.0
.7
.3
.9000
1.51.91.4-.5-.7
-1.4
ft0
-.1ft
01.01.72.2
1.2ft
.6
ft1.5.8
1.4
-1.70.1
-3.6ft1.92.6
ft00.2
2.32.53.32.81.32.7
.31.5
-.8-.9
-1.1-.9
ft-6.3
0.40
01.4
2.1ft
.7
.91.2
.5
.3
.42.3
-4.9
ft3.94.31.7
.4
.9000
1.51.91.4-.6-.8
-1.4
-.80
-.1-.2
ft0
1.52.02.2
1.22.0
.6ft1.51.42.2
-1.60.3
ftft2.43.5
.7ft
00.2
2.22.32.22.81.92.7
ft3.2
-.3-.9-.9
-1.1-.9
0-6.4
3.1.7
9.62.9
2.1ft1.0.9
1.2
.51.21.62.7
-14.1ft7.06.07.5
.55.37.17.07.44.12.17.0
.6-.1
-1.4
-.31.92.64.4
ftft2.22.02.2
1.22.0
.6ftft3.14.6
-1.4ft-5.1ftft-2.73.8
-2.4ft
00
1.3
2.62.53.33.4
.94.4
-6.74.9
-4.7-4.6-4.7ft-4.9ft
-13.9
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1 Industrycode
2011
2013
Productcode
2011-P
2011-C2011-C552011-12011-1122011-112022011-112032011-112042011-112982011-1172011-1312011-1512011-22011-2122011-42011-4172011-417012011-417022011-417982011-4512011-52011-517
2011-62011-6312011-631012011-631022011-6352011-6412011-72011-7112011-71101
2011-7172011-7212011-72101
2011-7352011-735012011-735982011-92011-9122011-912022011-912032011-912052011-912982011-9972011-M2011-XY92011-Z892011-S
2013-S
2013-P
2013-F
2013-F98
2013-62013-6312013-631012013-6352013-641
2013-6612013-72013-7112013-71198
2013-7172013-7212013-721012013-72198
2013-7352013-735012013-73598
Indexbase
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
Oct.19832
90.189.7
91.784.088.187.888.490.685.687.391.884.780.988.687.387.385.083.097.283.581.5114.1112.9
96.394.896.788.392.198.492.796.495.6
90.292.891.4
90.283.194.4102.1101.6100.4107.0111.6100.5113.096.3(*)95.994.9
89.5
94.493.5
102.5
102.5
81.081.781.286.178.7
80.296.293.189.4
94.796.395.899.4
97.897.498.0
Jan.19842
96.996.5
95.087.796.598.6101.299.679.495.796.183.186.190.189.195.093.8103.5115.389.790.9116.1115.3
97.898.598.1100.094.098.096.2109.0112.2
86.894.193.0
90.783.794.9118.7118.4111.0113.9120.9123.7120.3100.5107.8100.3104.8
89.1
95.594.5
101.8
101.8
84.986.282.990.484.7
78.396.392.697.3
94.597.397.099.1
97.898.397.5
Feb.19842
98.698.1
97.993.299.0100.6101.999.489.999.3100.187.286.690.589.391.489.789.4108.387.189.2120.9119.8
98.695.296.889.6100.1103.195.9105.4106.9
86.895.895.0
91.586.194.7124.9124.8113.1111.6119.0135.0119.1101.6107.8101.4110.5
91.3
96.494.9
103.9
103.9
83.381.581.296.586.2
72.197.698.598.2
96.197.096.699.1
97.899.197.0
Jan.1984
1.81.6
3.06.22.62.0.6-.2
13.23.84.25.0.6.4.2
-3.8-4.4
-13.7-6.1-2.9-1.94.14.0
.8-3.4-1.4
-10.46.55.2-.3
-3.3-4.7
01.82.2
.92.9-.25.25.31.9
-2.0-1.69.2-1.01.10
1.15.4
2.5
.9
.4
2.0
2.0
-2.0-5.4-2.06.81.8
-7.91.36.3.9
1.6-.3-.40
0.8-.5
Nov.1983
10.911.0
4.6
(3)13.915.716.413.212.015.312.3
C3)8.07.08.17.89.318.826.35.88.55.55.6
3.5-.1-.82.77.18.57.517.820.4
-2.35.87.1
4.17.82.111.711.910.21.2
-4.119.33.92.30
(3)10.5
.8
2.92.2
3.3
3.3
2.7.8
(3)14.66.4
-6.92.410.811.6
2.1.4.5.1
.1
(3)-1.1
Aug.1983
5.95.6
20.321.38.39.210.68.9
(3)7.88.2-.8
17.1-4.7-5.8-2.1-2.7-4.7.6
-3.13.913.512.7
-.23.94.03.5-6.4-3.23.817.421.4
-4.8.7.8
-.71.2
-1.720.620.88.8
11.030.110.8.5.9.5
14.3
0
0-.3
-1.6
-1.6
-1.41.0
(3)7.2-4.1
-4.8.77.14.7
1.5-1.3-1.5-.6
-.9.9
-2.0
Feb.1983
0.6-.2
18.115.76.07.09.39.3-5.14.55.0-1.412.6-2.1-1.8
-15.0-16.7-22.2-13.5-16.6-13.022.123.2
-15.4-13.4-13.5
(3)-18.6-19.6-10.3-10.7-10.8
-7.8-8.2-9.5
-11.9-14.8-10.248.649.746.649.034.559.314.7-3.9.9
-4.126.8
-4.4
-2.8-4.5
2.9
2.9
-14.5-13.1
(3)-7.4
-15.5
-20.1-2.1-3.6-6.6
-1.7-3.5-4.0-1.1
-.8.3
-1.4
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Meat packing plantsPrimary products
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants, exceptsausage casings
Killing floor offa!, scrap, bones etcBeef, not canned or made into sausage
Whole carcass beefUSDA choice beef carcassesUSDA good beef carcassesUSDA utility beef carcassesOther USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses
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 trimmings
Boston buttsPork loinsOther primal cuts
Variety meats (fresh edible organs)Lard
Lard, commercial sizes (over 3 lbs.)Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made
intoMams and picnics, except canned
HamsPicnics
Slab baconSliced bacon
Sausage and similar products (not canned)Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc
Fresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casingDry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage,
pepperoni, pork rolls, etc.)Frankfurters and weiners ,
Frankfurters, skinless, all meatOther sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
sausage, packaged lunchmeat, etc.)Bologna, all meatOther smoked or cooked sausages
Hides, skins, and peltsCattle hides, except kip
Packer, branded cowPacker, native steer, heavyPacker, butt branderOther cattle hides
Other hides, skins, and pelts, except kipMiscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsPrepared meats manufactured from animals slaughtered off
premises
Sausages and other prepared meatsPrimary products
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats (portion control,corned beef, etc.)
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats (portion control,corned beef, etc.)
Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or madeinto sausage)
Hams and picnics, except cannedHams
Slab baconSliced baconBoiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, except
canned meats and sausageSausages and similar products (not canned)
Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etcOther fresh sausage, breakfast links, etc
Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage,pepperoni, pork roll, etc.)
Frankfurters and weinersFrankfurters, skinless, all meatOther frankfurters and weiners
Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polishsausage, luncheon meats, etc.)
Bologna, all meatOther smoked or cooked sausages
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Sausages and other prepared meats—ContinuedCanned meats (except dog and cat food) containing 20-percent
or more meatOther canned meats
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Poultry dressing, poultry and egg processingPrimary products
Young chickenBulk broilers/wet ice pack
Grade A bulk whole broilers/wet ice packOther wet ice bulk broilers, including parts
Dry ice pack bulk broilersTray pack broilers ,Other broilers including frozen
TurkeysYoung turkeys
Hens, 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 whole eggs
Secondary products
Natural and processed cheesePrimary products
Natural cheese, except cottage cheeseAmerican-type cheese
Cheddar cheeseOther American-type cheese
Italian-type cheeseMozzarella cheeseOther Italian-type cheese
Swiss cheeseOther natural cheese, except cottage
Processed cheese and related productsProcessed cheeseCheese foodCheese spread
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsFluid milk
Condensed and evaporated milkPrimary products
Dry milk productsDry whey, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.)Nonfat dry milk, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.)Other food-grade dry milk products, bulk packaging (more than
3 lbs.)Secondary products
Creamery butter
Ice cream and frozen dessertsPrimary products
Ice cream and icesBulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more)
Other bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more)Consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3
gallons)Vanilla ice cream and custard in consumer size (16 oz. to
less than 3 gallons)Other consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less
than 3 gallons)Novelty forms of frozen desserts (any frozen dairy-type
dessert less than 16 ounces)Water ices (16 oz. size or larger)Consumer-size ice milk (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons)Consumer-size sherbet (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons)
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Fluid milkPrimary products
Packaged fluid milk and related products
See footnotes at end of table.
2018
2022
2023
2024
2026
2013-82013-8982013-M2013-Z892013-S
2018-P2018-12018-1332018-133012018-133982018-1342018-1362018-1392018-32018-3232018-323012018-323022018-323982018-52018-5212018-5232018-92018-9152018-9552018-S
2022-P2022-12022-1022022-102012022-102112022-1032022-103012022-103112022-1052022-1112022-22022-2112022-2132022-2152022-M2022-Z892022-S2026-S
2023-P2023-12023-1392023-143
2023-1462023-S2021-S
2024-P2024-12024-1142024-11498
2024-115
2024-11501
2024-11598
2024-1162024-1512024-1842024-1962024-S2024-SSS
2026-P2026-2
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8212/8212/82
96.1101.598.598.5
102.0
111.9112.1112.3112.9112.9112.8111.0105.2121.7114.7116.4116.8118.1114.5108.2108.5106.3115.8113.2129.0110.9
102.0102.5102.1102.1102.7100.2100.8100.9100.7102.2102.6103.2101.8105.9105.9103.6103.795.6
105.9
100.4100.5100.5100.2100.3
100.9
160.6
101.0
100.0100.0100.6(3)
100.0100.0
100.2100.2100.0
97.1103.0100.0100.0102.3
127.6127.9128.0129.7131.5127.0132.1121.2128.5126.9129.3137.8127.8121.5110.6110.6107.8132.5124.2145.2112.4
100.5100.399.899.099.996.499.799.3
100.3102.399.9
101.198.1
105.7106.2102.8103.098.9
104.6
99.999.9
100.0102.899.9
99.7100.2100.0
100.5100.5100.5102.0103.0
99.8
101.8
98.7
100.8101.3100.6100.4100.0100.0
100.3100.0100.0
95.7101.4103.6103.6102.4
128.8129.1130.9133.1135.6129.5134.4123.0130.3116.7119.1118.6115.5123.0111.1109.2110.9145.9142.2155.8110.2
100.1100.499.698.999.796.499.098.999.2
101.599.6
101.398.5
105.8106.2101.9102.196.1
104.5
99.8102.699.8
97.9100.3100.1
101.7101.4101.4103.7105.7
99.9
101.8
98.9
103.3101.3100.6100.4110.5110.5
100.499.999.9
-1.4-1.53.73.7
.1
.9
.92.32.63.11.91.71.41.3
-8.0-7.9
-14.0-9.6
1.2.5
-1.22.6
10.114.67.3
-2.0
-.30
-.1-.1-.2
0-.7-.4
-1.1-.8-.4.2.400
-.9-.9
-2.80
-.1-.1-.2-.1-.2
-1.8.1.1
1.2.9.9
1.72.5
.2
2.5000
10.510.5
.1-.1-.1
-0.9-.86.66.6
.5
7.77.57.78.88.39.78.16.23.11.72.3-.6
-3.111.02.1
03.8
24.826.026.4
.1
-1.6-1.9-2.3-3.1-2.9(3)-1.7-2.0-1.1-.8
-3.2-1.5-2.6-.2.2
-1.7-1.7
1.0-.3
t8)3
1.1.8.8
3.65.4
-1.2
.6
-2.1
3.11.3
0(3)10.510.5
.1-.3
0
-0.5-1.4
1.41.4.2
15.415.512.113.413.613.114.67.7
(3)8.39.2(3)8.3
13.18.65.7
10.057.859.960.6
2.5
-1.1-1.2-1.6-2.4-2.2-2.7-1.0-1.2-.5.4
-2.5-.8
-1.9.6
1.6-1.3-1.2
.7-.5
1.51.31.33.75.7
1.3
-1.3
3.21.3.6
.3-.3-.3
-4.01.55.55.51.9
22.222.420.122.623.022.123.814.814.116.217.317.319.915.26.83.7(3)
78.782.186.8
2.0
-1.7-1.8-1.9-2.7-2.4-3.7-1.2-1.3-1.1
0-3.0-1.6-3.0
.1
.4-1.5-1.4-1.42.5
.3-.1-.3
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2032
2033
Productcode
2026-2122026-21200 G0-
1-
2026-21200 G0-2-
2026-21200 G0-3-
2026-21200 G0-4-
2026-2232026-2252026-2452026-252
2026-3
2026-3132026-42026-4322026-4342026-4352026-M2026-Z892026-S2021-S2022-S2023-S2024-S2026-SSS
2032-P,2032-22032-32032-373
2032-386
2032-3912032-42032-4682032-4932032-494
2032-4982032-S2032-SSS2033-SSS
2033-P2033-12033-1122033-1342033-1622033-1712033-1732033-1742033-1752033-22033-2032033-2072033-2152033-2352033-2752033-2932033-2942033-2962033-2972033-32033-3212033-42033-4112033-4282033-4312033-4722033-492
Indexbase
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
Oct.19832
99.9100.4
97.8
100.2
102.0
100.2100.198.9
100.9
100.7
100.7100.097.7
100.7100.9100.9100.999.898.199.9
100.2101.197.3
100.6101.2105.097.294.4
99.8
95.699.993.8
102.495.6
102.698.1
100.995.7
108.8108.9106.3100.2103.6114.0107.8111.8106.698.2
109.3109.4104.395.8
111.8117.3121.497.6
107.5128.298.998.6
104.0114.1116.4101.8105.0104.7
Jan.19842
99.8100.5
97.9
99.9
101.7
100.3100.398.9
100.8
100.8
100.8100.4100.9100.5100.1102.1102.1100.096.398.099.5
102.099.7
101.3101.8105.098.595.0
102.9
97.4101.496.3
102.995.6
103.299.5
101.997.3
111.2111.3111.198.0
106.3115.6106.8112.4116.4109.0109.6109.8101.895.1
111.8(3)(3)96.4
110.5128.0102.9102.3107.6115.2116.4101.3110.3113.9
Feb.19842
99.799.6
97.5
100.0
102.5
100.3100.198.9
100.6
100.4
100.499.9
100.997.1
100.4103.5103.5100.695.297.799.1
102.2104.1
101.4102.0105.399.296.3
102.9
98.4100.896.3
102.995.1
103.299.7
102.197.5
112.8113.1114.399.6
108.7120.5109.0112.4120.4111.1111.3106.6106.294.8
112.1106.8113.196.8
115.0129.3103.2102.6113.7115.2118.7107.0110.6123.7
Jan.1984
-0.1-.9
-.5
.1
.9
-.1-.2
.1-.2
-.4
-.4-.5
0-3.4
.41.41.4.6
-1.1-.3-.3.2
4.4
.1
.1
.3
.61.4
0
1.0-.6
00
-.5
0.1.1.1
1.41.62.91.72.24.32.0
03.42.01.5
-2.84.3-.3.3
(3)ft
.44.01.1.3.4
5.60
2.05.6
.38.6
Nov.1983
-0.1-.8
-.5
-.1
1.3
.2
.3
.1-.7
-.5
-.5-.8-.3
-3.60
1.81.8.5
ft-2.2-1.1
.66.4
.7
.5
.31.5
ft3.0
ft.4.10
ft
ft1.4
ft1.9
4.14.13.8-.52.24.12.2
-2.05.53.53.9
-2.22.7-.9.2.3
-.7-.25.68.91.51.69.82.23.07.15.0
19.0
Aug.1983
-0.1-.7
-1.1
-.1
1.8
-.5-1.3
.3-.8
.3
.4
.43.4
-3.4.4
3.03.01.3
-1.6-1.6-1.0
1.58.2
.1
.5-.21.61.0
3.9
2.1.8.5.4
-7.7
.6-1.3
1.3-3.6
4.74.77.9-.59.9
18.32.5
-8.212.717.14.6-.54.9-.75.08.16.8
.111.72.47.87.9
10.01.88.55.86.2
20.1
Feb.1983
-0.4-.5
-2.3
-.1
2.1
-.1-.5
ft-.1
.3
.3-.5-.4
-3.1.4
3.73.71.0
-4.8-1.6-1.02.65.3
.2
.55.0
-5.1-14.1
3.9
-4.7-.3
-2.22.0
•-7.7
1.0-1.1
1.6-3.6
7.17.1
11.2-.5
11.040.2
.3-10.2
18.0
ft8.7
.716.5
.61.5
-2.85.58.4
24.31.96.16.09.22.28.54.33.8
ft
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Fluid milk—ContinuedFluid whole milk, packaged
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Northeast region .
Fluid whole milk, packaged, North Central region .
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Southern region
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Western region .
Lowfat milk, 0.5 - 2.0% butterfat, packagedSkim milk, packagedSour cream and related productsHalf and half and related products
Cottage cheese (including farmers' cheese, pot cheese andbakers' cheese)
Cottage cheese, manufactured and creamed at theestablishment
Buttermilk, chocolate drinks and other flavored milk products ....YogurtButtermilk and related productsFlavored milk drinks (chocolate milk, chocolate drink)
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsCreamery butterCheeseCondensed and evaporated milkIce cream and frozen dessertsOther secondary products
Canned specialtiesPrimary products
Canned soups, except frozen or seafoodCanned dry beans
Beans with pork (13.1 oz to 18 oz)Other canned dry beans, including chili con came (13.1 oz to
18 oz)Other canned dry beans, including chili con carne (other
sizes)Canned specialty foods
Chinese foods (bean sprouts, chop suey, etc.)Spanish foods (Mexican rice, tortillas, enchiladas)RavioliOther canned specialties, including canned puddings (other
than canned meats)Secondary products
Other secondary productsCanned fruits and vegetables
Canned fruits and vegetablesPrimary products
Canned fruits, except baby foodApplesFruits for saladsFruit pie fillingsApplesauceOlives, ripe and green ripePeaches, including spicedPears, including spiced
Canned vegetables, except hominy and mushrooms .Fresh lima beansBeans, green and wax (including blue lake)CarrotsVegetable combinationsWhite potatoes
Sweet corn, whole kernelGreen peasTomatoes
Canned hominy and mushroomsMushrooms
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and concentratesApple juicePineapple juiceGrapefruit juiceOther whole fruit juices and mixtures of whole fruit juicesOrange juice, single strength
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
code
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Canned fruits and vegetables—ContinuedCanned vegetable juices
Tomato juiceCatsup and other tomato sauces, etc
Tomato saucesCatsupTomato pasteTomato pulp and puree
Jams, jellies and preservesStrawberry jams and preservesOther jams and preservesGrape jellyOther jellies
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsCanned specialtiesOther secondary productsFrozen fruits and vegetables
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables and soupsPrimary products
Dried fruits and vegetablesDried fruits
RaisinsPrunesDatesApplesOther fruits
Dried vegetablesPotatoes (including flakes, granules, etc.)OnionsOther vegetables
Secondary products
Pickles, sauces and salad dressingsPrimary products
Pickles and other pickled productsDill picklesSweet picklesOvernight pickles (Fresh, half sour)Other finished pickled products
Meat saucesOther sauces
Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich spreadsSalad dressingMayonnaiseSandwich spread, refrigerated dressing and other spoon-type
dressingsFrench dressingCheese, low calorie and other pourable-type dressings
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Frozen fruits and vegetablesPrimary production
Frozen fruits, juices and adesFrozen blueberriesFrozen orange juice
Frozen orange juice, over one gallonFrozen orange juice, 16 oz. to one gallonFrozen orange juice, 10.1 to 13 ozFrozen orange juice, 4.1 to 7 oz
Frozen grapefruit juiceFrozen grapefruit juice, 4.1 to 7 ozFrozen grapefruit juice, all other sizes
Frozen lemonadeFrozen lemonade, 10.1 to 13 oz
Frozen grape juiceFrozen grape juice, 10.1 to 13 oz
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentratedCitrus pulp
Frozen vegetablesFrozen green beansFrozen broccoliFrozen brussels sproutsFrozen carrotsFrozen cauliflowerFrozen green peasFrozen succotashOther frozen combinationsFrozen french fried potatoes
See footnotes at end of table.
2034
2035
2037
2033-52033-5152033-62033-6142033-6212033-6622033-6912033-82033-8112033-8152033-8212033-8252033-M2033-Z892033-S2032-S2033-SSS2037-S
2034-P2034-X2034-12034-1132034-1152034-1182034-1212034-1232034-22034-2132034-2372034-2412034-S
2035-P2035-22035-2112035-2152035-2192035-2332035-32035-3512035-42035-4112035-423
2035-4292035-4312035-4392035-S2035-SSS
2037-P2037-12037-1632037-1792037-179012037-179022037-179032037-179042037-1832037-183012037-183022037-1892037-189022037-1912037-191022037-1952037-1972037-22037-2132037-2252037-2312037-2332037-2352037-2412037-2432037-2462037-248
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8107/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8107/8107/8107/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
115.1117.6114.2130.0111.1109.0103.1104.4109.7100.5
(3)85.484.2
111.3103.5109.6118.8
103.5103.6103.798.094.2
100.0107.9104.9102.4108.8117.296.6(3)
102.2
112.0113.9108.8108.7111.6(3)
110.2115.9
(3)116.5126.9115.7
112.9108.0106.4107.5
106.8103.093.5
114.589.588.792.490.6(3)76.569.177.790.992.5
108.3110.499.381.2
110.3107.399.6
105.4117.1100.4133.9117.2112.8109.5
117.5117.0114.1127.8110.1112.6113.1110.3117.492.9(3)89.7(3)
113.4101.6113.7120.8
103.5102.9102.298.493.5
100.0108.9106.5104.7105.7
96.6110.3
112.2114.4110.5110.9113.7
(3)111.4115.9
(3)116.3123.1116.8
111.3110.8107.4107.6108.1
106.0104.595.2
114.593.192.099.793.2(3)78.869.880.390.992.5
101.2102.298.383.2
111.7111.7100.9107.8101.8103.5133.9117.6112.5112.1
117.2114.1114.7116.8109.9111.7113.4110.3117.494.5(3)85.9(3)
114.4102.9110.5127.0
109.7109.7110.796.593.6
100.0108.9107.2104.7121.7139.9
110.7
112.5114.8110.7111.0113.7
(3)111.3118.4(3)
116.6123.1117.2
111.3111.9108.0107.6108.1
109.3107.6103.0115.5105.4115.0111.7103.5
(3)87.870.590.897.7(3)
101.2102.299.883.2
111.2111.8100.7107.8101.8103.1133.9117.6112.5111.4
-0.2-2.5
.5-8.7
-.2-.8.300
1.7(3)-4.1(3)
.81.4
-2.85.2
6.06.68.3
.1
.100.60
15.2
.3
.4
.100
(3)-.12.1(3)
.30.3
01.0.500
3.13.08.2
.913.225.112.111.1(3)11.5
1.013.07.5
(3)00
1.50
-.5.1
-.200
-.3000
-.6
2.3-.5-.2
-1.4-1.73.36.9-.15.5
-6.0(3)-.7
(3)5.2
06.36.9
9.810.012.1
.4
.52.62.2
22.6
07.4
.4
.81.11.4.9
0.7
2.1(3)
.3-.2
3.6(3)
.1
3.84.1
10.0.9
17.327.521.014.3(3)15.22.0
17.27.5(3)-6.6-7.4
1.7-.4.2
(3).9
15.6-.3.6
5.2-2.11.5
-8.4-1.13.31.76.25.9
-5.7(3)2.6(3)4.34.42.16.9
9.09.0
10.8-1.3-5.3
01.31.44.7
21.741.0
8.3
5.27.51.92.31.9
(3)1.55.8(3)11.215.6
7.610.54.3
.1
.1
1.44.1
10.6.9
18.532.121.014.3(3)14.62.6
16.47.5(3)-6.6-7.4
.45.9-.14.1
-3.2-6.7
-13.0-5.7
0.8
-.31.2
4.1-.52.6
-4.1-1.1
1.39.55.17.0
0(3)4.6(3)5.86.73.97.6
9.09.0
10.8-1.3-5.5
03.8(3)4.7
21.7
8.3
7.49.52.42.72.3(3)2.68.1(3)14.216.717.7
11.311.75.22.72.6
2.94.1
10.32.1
18.529.321.013.9(3)9.4
-9.512.57.5
(3)-6.6-7.4-1.210.5
02.3(3)-6.7
-13.2-4.2
0(3)3.7
0
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2038
2041
2043
2048
Productcode
2037-248012037-248022037-2492037-2532037-2552037-2612037-2982037-M2037-S2033-S2037-SSS
2038-P2038-12038-1112038-1132038-114
2038-1182038-22038-2252038-2352038-2432038-2452038-32038-3132038-3182038-S2038-SSS2099-SSS
2041-P2041-12041-105
2041-111
2041-1132041-115
2041-117
2041-121
2041-1232041-124
2041-1262041-1272041-22041-2132041-32041-3112041-3152041-3212041-3232041-3652041-3952041-3972041-S2041-SSS
2043-P2043-12043-1122043-1152043-117
2043-1192043-22043-252
2048-P2048-12048-1112048-1152048-116
Indexbase
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
Oct.19832
102.5110.9106.3110.0112.2116.1109.7169.295.794.598.2
104.4105.4108.4113.3102.1103.0
105.5105.4109.8107.8101.9101.8102.1104.2100.0100.6100.7
(3)
102.7102.698.494.3
98.1
99.9100.9
101.6
96.8
103.893.8
ft99.1
127.0129.0109.0100.0ft
107.7(3)
109.5109.2ft
105.8105.8
ft(3)ftft(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
99.098.595.792.999.194.5
Jan.19842
103.8113.8106.4103.3112.4120.6111.5139.495.995.098.2
105.3106.5110.1113.3106.5109.0
105.3106.6111.9
(3)102.2102.1102.0103.9100.1101.2101.3110.5
101.8101.696.392.9
94.5
96.799.5
99.0
96.9
103.0102.9
99.298.3
135.4138.0104.3104.5106.6101.1102.3107.7106.1
(3)109.9ft
101.5102.1102.5102.4102.9103.2
105.9100.0100.0
99.299.095.092.1
100.092.9
Feb.19842
96.1114.5105.6101.2111.5120.6111.2145.199.4
102.598.2
105.7107.0110.3113.6106.5109.0
105.2107.1112.9ft
102.3102.7103.1106.1100.1101.3101.5110.5
98.798.495.984.2
95.2
97.298.7
97.5
97.0
103.194.7
99.297.7
108.5109.3102.4104.5107.0102.5102.497.9
103.6104.7108.0
(3)
101.6102.4102.4102.3102.4103.2
106.1101.9107.1
94.994.390.686.395.489.4
Jan.1984
-7.5.7
-.7-2.0
-.8-.1-.34.13.68.0
0
.4
.5
.1
.300
0.4.9
ft.0.6
1.12.1
0.1.20
-3.1-3.1
-.5-9.4
.7
.5-.8
-1.5
.1
.1-8.0
0-.6
-19.9-20.8
-1.80.4
1.4.1
-9.1-2.4(3)-1.7(3)
.1
.2-.1-.1-.6
0
.21.97.1
-4.4-4.7-4.7-6.3-4.6-3.8
Nov.1983
-5.81.8-.5ft-.45.1
(3).7
4.78.9(3)
2.12.64.56.74.33.0
.42.02.8
(3)(3)
.91.42.6
.1
.4
.35.0
-3.8-4.0-1.5ft
-.7
ft-.4
-1.7
-.1
(3)-.7
ft.7
-18.6-19.5
-6.54.5
-5.1-6.6-7.8
-11.2-4.8-3.72.9(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
-5.4-5.5-5.8-7.1-4.3-5.4
Aug.1983
-8.73.1ft-6.9
.33.82.5
-19.64.19.1
0
2.42.97.38.94.39.0
3.21.33.2(3)(3)1.0
.81.5
.11.41.8
(3)
-3.1-3.4-3.7ft
-2.3
-2.8-6.1
-5.8
ft
1.7ft
(3)1.2
-3.9-4.1-4.44.5(3)-6.7ft-4.1
-.4ft8.1ft
ftftftft(3)ft
ft(3)(3)
1.41.81.8
.61.23.5
Feb.1983
-6.71.2
.3-7.1-2.54.53.2
-8.44.6
14.6-3.7
3.54.38.28.97.69.0
5.52.83.5ft2.01.82.75.3
.11.21.5ft
ftftft(3)
ft
ftft
(3)
ft
ftft
ftftftftftftftft(3)ftftftftft
ftftftftftft
ftftft
11.111.514.016.314.715.4
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Frozen fruits and vegetables—ContinuedFrozen trench fried potatoes, two lbs. and underFrozen french fried potatoes, over two lbs
Other frozen potato productsFrozen sweet cut corn, yellowFrozen sweet cob corn, yellowFrozen southern greensOther frozen vegetablesMiscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsCanned fruits and vegetablesAll other secondary products
Frozen specialtiesPrimary products
Frozen pies and other baked goodsFrozen piesSweet yeast goods incl. yeast raised donuts, sweet rolls.etc.Soft cakes(pounds,layers,sheet, fruit.cheese.etc.)Other frozen baked goods(waffles, cookies,pastries,etc.)excl.
bread and rollsFrozen dinners.beef.pork.poultry pies and nationality foods
Frozen dinnersFrozen poultry pieFrozen pizzaFrozen nationality food
Other frozen specialtiesFrozen entreesOther frozen specialties
Secondary productsOther secondary productsFood preparations.n.e.c
Flour and other grain mill productsPrimary products
Wheat flourWhite flour (commercial dollar exports)Bakers' and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in
bulkBakers' and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in
containersBakers' and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in bulkBakers' and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in
containersFamily white flour less than 25lbs (incl all-purpose for
domestic donation)Family white flour 25lbs or more (incl all-purpose for
domestic donation)Self-rising flour (less than 25 lbs)Flour shipped for further processing (blending, use in mixes
and doughs)Flour shipped for processing into other food products
Other wheat mill productsWheat mill feed '.
Corn mill productsWhole cornmealDegermed cornmealCorn grits and hominyCorn grits and flakes (for brewer's use)Hominy feed, cornmeal and other corn by-productsOther corn mill products (for human consumption)Other corn mill products (not for human consumption)
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Cereal breakfast foodsPrimary products
Ready to serve cereal breakfast foodsWheat flakes and other wheat breakfast foodsOat breakfast foodsRice breakfast foodsPreparations of other grains and mixed grains.incl. baby
cerealsTo be cooked before serving cereal breakfast foods
Farina and other wheat foods
Prepared feeds, n.e.cPrimary products
Poultry feeds, egg type, broiler and turkeyStarter-grower, completeLayer-breeder, completeBroiler, complete
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Prepared feeds, n.e.c—ContinuedLayer-breeder, supplements and concentratesTurkey, complete
Dairy cattle feeds, completeDairy cattle feed, supplements and concentratesSwine feeds, completeSwine feed, supplements and concentratesBeef cattle feeds, completeBeef cattle feed, supplements and concentratesOther poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, geese, horse,
mule, etcOther poultry (duck, geese, etc.), supplements and
concentratesHorse and mule, complete feedOther livestock (sheep, etc.), supplements and concentrates .
Other prepared animal feedsGrain, ground, rolled, pulverized, chopped, or crimped,
excluding cornmealMineral mixture, including oyster shells, prepared for feed
useMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Dog, cat and other pet foodOther secondary products
Bread, cake, and related productsPrimary products
BreadWhite bread
White pan breadWhite pan bread, NortheastWhite pan bread, North CentralWhite pan bread, SouthWhite pan bread, West
White hearth breadOther bread
Dark wheat breadRye breadOther variety bread
Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbsBread type rolls
Hamburger and weiner rollsEnglish muffinsOther bread type rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbsSweet yeast goods
Yeast raised doughnutsOther sweet yeast goods
Soft cakesSnack cakesOther soft cakes
PiesSnack pies
Cake type doughnutsMiscellaneous receipts
Resales of bread and related productsResales of rolls, stuffing and crumbsResales of sweet yeast goodsResales of soft cakesResales of cake type doughnuts
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Cookies and crackersPrimary products
Crackers, cracker sandwiches, and pretzelsCrackers
Graham crackersSaltinesOther crackersPretzels
Cookies and ice cream conesCookies
Sandwich cookiesMarshmallow cookiesIce cream sandwich wafersAll other cookies and wafersIce cream cones
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2051
2052
2048-1172048-1182048-22048-32048-42048-52048-62048-7
2048-8
2048-8152048-8162048-8192048-9
2048-911
2048-9222048-M2048-Z892046-S2047-S2048-SSS
2051-P2051-12051-1A2051-1112051-111012051-111022051-111032051-111042051-1132051-1B2051-1152051-1172051-1282051-22051-232051-2332051-2362051-2392051-2412051-32051-3132051-3982051-42051-4132051-4182051-52051-5132051-72051-M2051-Z752051-Z75122051-Z75132051-Z75142051-Z75172051-S2051-SSS
2052-P2052-12052-1A2052-1232052-1252052-1982052-1512052-22052-2A2052-2132052-2152052-2352052-2372052-2312052-M2052-Z892052-S2052-SSS
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
98.995.497.696.1
103.4101.4104.1100.0
107.9
85.1110.4107.996.2
98.2
104.2105.5105.698.999.997.8
119.6119.8118.4117.2116.8125.2114.4112.6116.1121.7122.5119.8117.5136.5117.8118.4116.8126.1122.5112.0124.7117.1127.2124.4124.3124.6123.3122.9120.3
119.6121.7133.2110.9116.6117.3123.5
102.9103.3103.6104.1100.0114.6100.0100.0103.0103.2100.2100.0
100.099.499.4
100.0100.0
97.994.099.995.5
103.8100.3106.9101.5
109.3
87.3112.6110.298.1
104.4
105.5104.2104.297.3
100.493.8
121.1121.4119.6118.8118.5130.3115.2113.0116.7123.4122.1119.1117.8136.5119.9120.7119.7126.4124.2112.0125.3118.1127.6126.9126.3128.1125.1125.9120.6
120.7122.4133.2113.0116.6117.0122.8
102.6102.9104.3104.9100.4105.4105.7100.0101.8102.0100.6100.4102.6102.896.799.499.4
100.1100.2
92.788.694.789.8
100.494.0
102.095.7
105.6
ft108.9108.797.0
103.9
102.3102.9102.996.798.694.4
121.9122.1120.8120.1119.0132.7116.0112.5115.9130.3122.8119.7118.7137.3120.5121.3120.0126.4124.9112.0126.0119.0128.2126.7126.0128.1126.4128.2120.6
121.8122.8134.4113.9122.7119.1126.5
103.3103.7103.9104.4100.4104.8105.1100.0103.5103.6100.4
ft103.9105.4100.199.499.4
100.4100.8
-5.3-5.8-5.2-5.9-3.3-6.3-4.5-5.7
-3.4
ft-3.2-1.3-1.2
-.5
-3.0-1.2-1.3-.7
-1.8.7
.7
.6
.91.1.4
1.8.6
-.4-.75.6
.6
.5
.5
.5
.20.60.5.7.4
-.2-.2
01.01.8
0
.9
.3
.9
.95.21.83.0
.7
.7-.4-.5
0-.6-.5
01.71.6-.1ft1.22.53.5
00.3.6
-8.3-8.6-5.4-8.3-5.0-9.6-3.8-5.0
-3.1
ft-3.2-1.12.1
ft-3.6-2.7-2.9-3.2-2.9-3.5
1.81.61.92.51.6Oftftft9.2.3
-.1ft
.62.12.3ft
.52.4
0.5
1.3.1.6
ft.1
2.5ft
.3
2.1.3
2.3ft5.21.83.0
1.0.4.4.4
ftft
01.51.6ftftft2.2.900.3-.6
-1.4ft5.4
-2.4-.4
-4.62.43.4
2.5
ft3.61.46.9
18.1
-4.7-1.2ft-.32.3
-3.4
2.83.02.32.62.06.01.8.4
-1.37.11.72.01.11.43.63.93.54.12.3
.71.21.61.05.47.31.74.78.31.1
2.01.5.9
2.95.24.99.8
1.62.0
.3
.3
.4-8.65.1
ft3.43.5
.2
ftft5.3
.1-3.3-3.3
.4
0.311.616.05.4
14.73.79.96.6
11.6
ft11.414.76.7
35.4
-5.212.112.4
.86.8
-5.6
4.34.33.13.02.46.03.0
.1-.17.33.6-.53.6
14.83.94.23.64.04.4
.74.74.25.08.17.78.89.09.41.6
5.26.43.27.35.26.5
12.0
ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Raw cane sugar millsPrimary products
Raw cane sugarByproducts and other products
Molasses and syrup
Cane sugar refiningPrimary products
Refined cane sugarGranulated cane sugar
Consumer unitsCommercial unitsBulk shipments
Confectioners' powdered sugarCommercial units
Liquid sugar or syrupSucrose type
Beet sugar processingPrimary products
Beet sugarGranulated beet sugar
Individual services and consumer unitsCommercial unitsBulk shipments
Liquid sugar or syrupInvert or partially invert type
Other products and byproducts
Confectionery productsPrimary products
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery productsChocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products
Nonchocolate-type confectionery productsNonchocolate-type confectionery products
Confectionery products, n.e.cPeanuts, shipped separately, other packagingOther nuts, packaged separately or with three or less
varieties, other packaging 'Miscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Chocolate and cocoa productsPrimary products
Chocolate coatingsSweet chocolate coatingsMilk chocolate coatings
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery productsChocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products
Other chocolate and cocoa productsChocolate, sweetened
Secondary products
Soybean oil mill productsPrimary products
Soybean oilCrude soybean oil
Soybean oil, crude, degummedSoybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean cake, meal, and other byproductsSoybean byproducts, meal
Animal and marine fats and oilsPrimary products
Grease and inedible tallowInedible tallow, incl. inedible animal stearin
Inedible beef tallow 'Other inedible tallow and inedible animal stearin
Grease, other than wool greaseFeed and fertilizer by-products
Meat/bone mealMeat meal and meat and bone meal
Dry rendered tankageFeather meal
Animal and marine oil mill products, incl. footsFish and marine animal oilFish scrap and meal
Shortening and cooking oilsPrimary products
Shortening and cooking oils
See footnotes at end of table.
2061
2062
2063
2065
2066
2075
2077
2079
2061-P2061-12061-22061-265
2062-P2062-12062-1A2062-1122062-1142062-1152062-132062-1352062-152062-153
2063-P2063-12063-1X2063-1072063-1132063-1152063-152063-1552063-2
2065-P2065-22065-2112065-32065-3112065-82065-853
2065-8572065-M2065-Z892065-S
2066-P2066-12066-1122066-1222066-22066-2112066-82066-8212066-S
2075-P2075-12075-112075-1132075-1152075-22075-211
2077-P2077-12077-1112077-111112077-111132077-1132077-22077-2112077-211112077-2122077-2372077-32077-3612077-366
2079-P2079-1
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8210/8211/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
12/7912/79
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8112/8112/81
113.1113.1110.1132.4132.4
108.4108.4108.4107.9110.1107.0105.5109.2109.5110.5112.1
116.3116.5116.6116.2113.2123.1108.2118.2119.1115.5
100.8100.9
99.9
99.6104.2106.8
100.4100.0100.0100.0
99.899.498.799.0
99.1100.797.8
100.3
119.2115.6
104.897.3
114.6120.8120.9
116.6117.3124.1122.9122.2124.5130.9106.2105.8103.695.8
106.9128.7159.3124.2
121.6124.5123.8
112.7112.7108.2142.5142.5
107.4107.4107.4107.1110.6105.4103.9107.7110.5108.7111.5
115.3115.5115.3114.5
(3)C3)
108.2119.8
(3)117.0
102.4102.2
99.7
101.5107.6109.5
109.8100.1100.1109.6
108.4109.2104.1112.1104.3
111.6109.6106.5100.5
112.3108.1
99.193.0
107.0112.3112.3
126.2125.0134.1132.8129.9139.3141.0114.0114.6114.3108.4128.5128.9
(3)127.2
118.9120.8122.3
114.8114.8110.4143.3143.3
106.0106.0106.0105.3105.6105.5104.6106.4108.7109.0111.0
117.2117.5117.3116.7
(3)119.8111.7120.1
(3)119.4
103.1103.0
100.5
102.6108.2109.9
109.8100.1100.1109.6
108.7109.5104.2112.1104.3
110.8111.1
(3)100.5
100.895.7
85.579.593.3
100.8100.8
126.2125.0139.6137.7133.6146.8150.5109.2108.7107.3103.6127.1125.0147.7
116.3118.6119.0
1.81.82.1
.5
.5
-1.2-1.2-1.2-1.7-4.5
.2
.7-1.2-1.6
.3-.4
1.71.71.71.9
3.2.2
2.0
1.1.6.4
0000
.3
.3000
-.71.4
C8)0
-10.2-11.4
-13.7-14.5-12.8-10.2-10.2
-.1-.14.13.72.85.46.7
-4.2-5.2-6.2-4.4-1.1-3.1
-2.2-1.8-2.7
1.61.6.5
7.67.6
-1.4-1.4-1.4-1.9-3.1-1.2
-.8-.6ft
0-.7
2.32.32.22.4
3.71.7
3.1
1.91.3
1.91.4.8
3.7.1
7.98.64.0
10.89.0
-13.2-15.0
-10.6-12.0
-8.9-17.1-17.0
2.01.08.88.06.8
10.413.4-6.0-6.2-7.8
-.82.3
-4.7-2.3
-3.8-3.8-3.5
2.72.7
-1.833.633.6
-.7-.7-.7
-2.4-4.0-1.4
-.92.0
(3)3.1
.8
5.86.04.74.9
3.42.7
19.9
2.52.3
1.95.99.9
.1
.19.6
8.39.03.89.45.1
12.09.2
C3).2
-7.7-10.4
-7.6-13.1
-.3-11.8-11.8
12.913.218.917.118.514.528.95.47.77.39.1
35.915.433.9
10.012.113.3
7.57.5
.763.963.9
1.61.61.6.2
-.91.9.3
3.4(*)4.84.1
8.38.56.77.0
5.24.1
29.0
()
(3)t3)
16.713.8
34.227.343.2
5.75.8
19.317.134.133.330.539.138.6-1.9-3.2-2.9-3.417.923.9
22.825.027.0
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Shortening and cooking oils—ContinuedBaking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable oil
Commercial sizes, over 3 lbsBaking or frying fats (shortening), 100% animal fats or blends
of vegetable and animal fatsCommercial sizes, over 3 lbs
All other salad or cooking oilsAll other fully refined oils
MargarineSecondary products
Malt beveragesPrimary products
Canned beerLight beer in cansRegular beer in cans
Bottled beerReturnable bottles
Regular beer in returnable bottlesNonreturnable bottles
Light beer in nonreturnable bottlesRegular beer in nonreturnable bottles
Barrels and kegsRegular beer in barrels and kegs
Other fermented malt beverages and byproductsMalt liquorAle
Wines, brandy and brandy spiritsPrimary products
Grape table winesWhite wines
White varietal winesWhite generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines
Red winesRed varietal winesRed generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines
Rose winesRose generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines
Dessert winesDessert wines
Sparkling wines, natural and carbonatedSparkling wines, natural and carbonated
Distilled liquor, except brandyPrimary products
Bottled liquor, except brandyBlends of whiskeyWhiskey blended with neutral spiritsOther rectified whiskeyRectified ginCordials, liqueursCocktails and similar compoundsRectified vodkaRectified rumUnrectified whiskeyUnrectified ginUnrectified vodka
Secondary products
Soft drinksPrimary products
Carbonated soft drinksCola, excluding diet cola
Cola, bottled, excluding diet colaCola, excluding diet, returnable bottlesCola, excluding diet, nonreturnable bottles
Cola, excluding diet, cans (returnable and nonreturnable)Cola, excluding diet, bulk
Other carbonated drinks, including diet colaCarbonated orange sodaCarbonated lemon, lime and lemon-lime combinationsRoot beer and sarsaparillaGinger aleCarbonated grape sodaClub sodaOther carbonated nondiet flavorsDiet colaOther carbonated diet flavors
Noncarbonated soft drinksOther noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2082
2084
2085
2086
2079-1132079-11303
2079-1152079-115072079-1592079-1982079-22079-S
2082-P2082-12082-1112082-1122082-22082-2112082-211122082-2212082-221112082-221122082-32082-3122082-42082-4112082-421
2084-P2084-12084-1122084-112112084-112212084-1142084-114112084-114212084-1162084-116212084-42084-4112084-52084-511
2085-P2085-32085-3122085-3152085-3192085-3212085-3252085-3272085-3332085-3372085-3512085-3552085-3572085-S
2086-P2086-32086-3012086-301012086-301112086-301122086-301212086-301312086-3022086-302022086-302032086-302042086-302052086-302062086-302072086-302092086-302112086-302192086-52086-5092086-M2086-Z892086-S
12/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
128.2130.0
98.3(3)
127.1114.3126.397.2
105.5105.5106.7105.5106.9105.4
103.8106.9108.5106.7
98.7102.6100.8102.7
()i3)(3)(3)O(3)
99.9
100.794.9
100.5100.0102.4100.397.6
115.8100.099.999.7
100.0
108.1108.3108.3107.4108.8110.9104.8106.2101.6109.3106.3109.3108.5110.6103.1102.4108.7111.4112.8109.4112.6106.9107.4108.1
127.3128.8
117.6(3)
127.0118.1116.8102.4
105.2105.2106.9105.5107.0104.0
103.6104.3108.0103.8
99.0103.2100.8102.7
99.999.999.299.4
107.397.0
102.4110.4100.093.291.1
100.0100.0103.8103.8
101.4101.4101.5100.794.8
100.9105.1102.4100.398.8
115.8104.098.599.6
100.0
109.0109.2109.4108.9111.5114.0106.8105.9101.2109.9105.9109.4109.9114.6104.7104.7108.3113.7112.6107.1109.5107.7108.3108.1
119.5119.5
116.8(3)
126.6115.9117.6101.7
106.8106.8109.0107.8109.2104.6
103.7105.5108.0105.1
103.3103.2100.8103.2
100.4100.3100.799.6
100.799.3
102.5118.497.6
100.0100.0
100.0100.0
99.799.899.7
100.594.8
100.2100.1102.4100.393.3
115.9100.0100.799.6
100.1
109.6109.8110.0109.6112.8115.7107.5105.8101.2110.5106.2110.2110.2114.1110.2104.7109.6111.0114.1104.8106.4109.1109.8108.1
-6.2-7.2
-.7ft-.3
-1.9.7
-.7
1.61.62.02.12.0
.11.1
01.3
4.3.10.4
.5
.41.5.2
-6.22.4
07.3
-2.47.29.7-.4-.4
-3.7-3.7
-1.7-1.5-1.7
-.20
-.7-4.7
00
-5.5.1
-3.92.2
00
.6
.5
.6
.71.21.5.7
-.20.6.3.7.3
-.45.3
01.1
-2.41.3
-2.2-2.81.31.4
0
-4.1-4.4
1.5(3)-.5
-1.6-4.4-1.6
1.81.82.5(3)2.6
.4
-.2.9
-.41.1
-2.0-1.8-2.0
-.2.2
(3).10
(3)-4.5(3)-4.82.2-.1
1.31.01.11.32.52.82.0-.5-.4.9
-.81.1.7
ft6.9(3)
.8-.6.6
-.5-.72.83.0
0
13.5
19.4
14.79.35.3
1.21.21.62.21.6-.5
.4-1.3-.2
-1.4
4.72.5
0.4
()ftftft
()ft(3)ft
-.2-.1-.2-.2.3
2.4.100
-6.8(3)
0.7
-.2.1
2.52.12.23.14.65.23.51.2-.41.3.5
2.91.54.26.9
-10.3-.81.41.9.5.6
4.65.0
0
25.227.2
28.2ft
32.727.220.16.7
5.45.46.28.55.94.8
3.85.98.05.6
3.52.13.21.5
()ft
()ft3
()ft(3)ftftftft3
2.42.02.22.64.65.33.3
0-2.31.71.12.61.75.06.9
-10.01.7.1
2.2-.5-.64.75.0
0
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2092
2095
2111
2121
2131
2211
Productcode
2092-P2092-22092-2132092-213982092-2242092-224012092-224982092-2262092-32092-3212092-321012092-321982092-3222092-322022092-322982092-3292092-42092-4232092-4242092-4322092-4342092-4352092-4362092-M2092-XY92092-S
2095-P2095-12095-1162095-22095-M2095-Z892095-SSS
2111-P2111-12111-1162111-1182111-32111-355
2121-P
2121-32121-3112121-3132121-3152121-317
2131-P2131-1112131-113
2131-1152131-117
2211-P2211-A2211-12211-22211-2152211-2252211-2352211-2552211-32211-3152211-62211-6152211-6252211-B
2211-72211-7312211-731162211-761
Indexbase
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8202/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
Oct.19832
104.2104.7108.8106.5106.5111.0111.1110.9101.697.9
100.7103.798.897.3
100.799.9
100.2107.6
ft100.4
ft92.2ft
142.5100.490.493.8
104.1103.9101.3101.2110.0111.6111.8108.6
96.796.795.194.097.2
ftft99.499.4
99.4100.095.2
102.2102.8
104.7105.2105.7104.8
106.8103.8
102.1100.299.2
110.8100.398.1
106.195.093.496.291.798.586.8
119.3
96.795.796.398.8
Jan.19842
105.2105.7108.797.697.6
123.1121.4126.196.4
100.2104.9112.6100.0101.6100.7104.497.8
108.299.497.9
120.298.6
ft156.1100.186.194.5
107.6107.5105.5105.5112.2
ftft
108.8
100.2100.298.597.4
100.6114.2114.2
100.3100.3
100.3100.096.0
104.5103.1
107.4108.4105.7107.4
106.6113.4
103.8102.0100.3111.3102.3ft
106.097.2
ft98.996.098.9
ft117.9
101.1101.898.298.9
Feb.19842
102.9103.1113.7105.9105.9122.8120.8126.496.794.1
104.6111.3100.396.0
100.7104.487.0
104.497.599.0
120.297.190.7
156.1101.7109.494.2
108.6108.5106.7106.5112.9
ftft
108.8
100.2100.298.597.4
100.6114.2114.2
102.9102.9
102.9100.098.5
104.7108.8
109.1110.3109.7107.4
110.6113.4
104.5102.8100.9111.3104.8ft
115.197.2
ft100.798.598.3
ft117.9
103.3103.999.3
100.3
Jan.1984
-2.2-2.44.68.58.5-.2-.5.2.2
-6.1-.3
-1.2.4
-5.500
-11.0-3.5-1.9
1.10
-1.5
ft0
1.627.0
-.3
.91.01.1.9.6
ftft
.0
0000000
2.72.7
2.70
2.6.2
5.5
1.61.83.8
0
3.80
.6
.8
.60
2.4ft8.5
0
ft1.92.5-.6
ft0
2.22.11.21.4
Nov.1983
0.1-.18.26.9
ft13.8
ftftft-3.34.8
ft1.4
-1.30
4.5-11.1
-2.1-2.0
.1-7.0-2.5
ft15.6
1.7
ft0
3.63.74.64.51.7
ftft
.2
3.63.63.63.73.5
ftft3.63.6
3.60
3.52.55.9
4.55.34.92.5
3.79.2
2.42.62.0
.45.6
ftftftft3.74.8
.8
ftft
5.58.4
ft.9
Aug.1983
0.10
13.420.020.020.819.223.7
ft-5.34.5
ft1.5
-4.30
2.1
ft-2.8
ftft-2.66.7
ftft
.913.1
1.7
4.54.65.55.42.7
ftft1.2
3.63.63.63.73.5
ftft3.73.7
3.70
3.52.56.3
5.56.44.96.1
5.39.2
3.74.04.06.08.3ftftftft7.0
10.22.4
ft4.4
5.97.82.52.9
Feb.1983
1.31.47.5
-7.3-7.323.421.327.4-2.6-3.54.7
ftft-1.8-1.03.1
ft1.6
-2.5-1.6
ftftft
58.33.1
ft-7.8
4.14.24.64.73.5
ftft1.2
9.79.79.5
11.46.3
ftft2.52.5
2.50
ft2.58.8
8.39.77.5
ftft13.4
6.16.27.3
11.99.6ft
24.8.4
ft6.8
14.48.2
ftft
4.95.17.62.5
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Fresh or frozen packaged fishPrimary products
Fresh packaged fish and other seafoodFresh packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Other fresh packaged fishOysters
Shucked oysters, standardsOther oysters
Other packaged shellfishFrozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish
Groundfish, fillets and steaksCod filletsOther groundfish, fillets and steaks
Groundfish, sticks and portionsCod portionsOther groundfish, sticks and portions
Other frozerv packaged fishFrozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soup ....
Shrimp, peeled, cookedShrimp, breadedCrab meat, DungenessCrab, king, sectionsOther crabOther frozen packaged shellfish
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
CoffeePrimary products
Whole bean and ground roasted coffeeGround, roasted coffee
Concentrated (instant) coffeeMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
CigarettesPrimary products
Filter tipKing size, 80 to 95 mm longSuper king and long size, greater than 95 mm long
NonfiltertipNonfilter tip, all sizes
CigarsPrimary products
Cigars and cigarillos (weighing more than 3 pounds per 1,000cigars)
Low priced (revenue class A through C)Popular priced (revenue class D and E)Medium priced (revenue class F and G)High priced (revenue class H)
Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuffPrimary products
Smoking tobaccoLoose leaf chewing tobaccoChewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug,
and twistSnuff, dry and moist
Cotton broadwoven fabricsPrimary products
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, grayCotton duck and allied fabrics, including combed duckCotton sheeting and allied coarse and medium yarn fabrics ...
OsnaburgsSheetingsDrillsSateens
Cotton print cloth yarn fabricsPlain print cloths
Other woven cotton gray fabrics and specialtiesCorduroysOthers, except corduroys
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finishedFinished cotton broadwoven fabrics, excluding commission
finishingPlain dyed and finished broadwoven fabrics
DenimsOther finished cotton fabrics
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
Indexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Cotton broadwoven fabrics—ContinuedCotton broadwoven fabrics, finished products
Towels and washcloths made from cotton broadwoven fabricsTerry woven towelsWashclothsOther fabricated textile products, n.e.c
Secondary productsMan-made fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics
Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovensPnmary products
Gray goods100% filament yarn fabrics
Fabrics except chiefly rayon and/or acetate100% nylon
Taffetas100% spun yarn fabrics
Polyester/cotton blendsBed sheetingsBroadclothsTwillsPlain print clothsOther weaves
Spun yarn fabrics, except chiefly cellulosic andpolyester/cotton blends
Polyester/rayon blendsSpecialty fabrics
Specialty fabricsFinished fabrics
Plain dyed and finished fabricsChiefly rayon and/or acetatePolyester/cotton blendsOther fibers
Finished but not bleached.dyed or printed fabricsSecondary products
Knit underwear and nightwearPrimary products
Men's and boys' knit underwearMen's and boys' undershirts, except thermal
Undershirts, except athletic types100% cotton and all other cotton blends
Men's and boys' thermal underwear and union suitsWomen's and children's underwear and nightwear
Women's and children's underwearWomen's underwear
Other underwearGirls', children's and infants' underwear
Other underwearWomen's and children's nightwear
Girls', children's and infants' nightwearPajamas
Secondary products
Circular knit fabricsPrimary products
Gray fabricsFinished high pile fabrics
Finished high pile fabricsFinished single knit outerwear fabrics
100% spun yarn100% cottonOther 100% spun yarn
Finished double knit outerwear fabrics100% filament yarn
Interlock and eightlock fabrics100% spun yarn
Interlock and eightlock fabricsContract work on knitting, dyeing, or finishing circular knit
fabricsSecondary products
Warp knit fabricsPrimary products
Gray goodsGray goods
Finished underwear and nightwear fabricsTricot, simplex, and milanese fabrics
Chiefly nylonFinished outerwear fabricsOther finished warp knit fabrics
OthersContract work: knitting, dyeing, or finishing of warp knit
fabrics
See footnotes at end of table.
2221
2254
2257
2258
2211-C2211-92211-9112211-9532211-H2211-S2221-S
2221 -P2221-12221-122221-1222221-12232221-122332221-132221-1322221-132612221-132622221-132632221-132642221-13269
2221-1332221-133722221-152221-1512221-22221-2822221-282112221-282122221-282132221-2842221-S
2254-P2254-A2254-12254-1222254-122282254-52254-C2254-22254-212254-2142254-222254-2262254-32254-322254-3262254-S
2257-P2257-12257-42257-4112257-52257-5122257-512312257-512322257-72257-7112257-711412257-7122257-71232
2257-92257-S
2258-P2258-12258-1012258-22258-2222258-222022258-32258-42258-439
2258-9
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8109/81
06/81
110.8110.8110.7109.6111.2111.1108.0
101.0100.8100.693.492.6
100.0102.9105.5105.0(3)
106.1(3)90.7
103.0
107.8106.5
95.295.2
103.4102.7
(*)100.1100.0106.3102.3
104.8103.6102.4104.1104.1108.2102.9108.0103.0103.2
(3)102.3102.0112.0107.4109.9105.7
98.397.996.296.7(3)99.298.5
100.696.797.195.197.4
100.699.4
101.6101.5
100.3101.4104.6104.698.897.598.597.2
104.3110.4
102.4
114.0114.0114.5110.9111.8112.4110.1
102.0101.9102.194.893.9
104.7103.9107.1106.9
94.2106.1
107.7106.4
97.897.8
104.4103.7113.3100.0103.3109.9103.0
105.2104.1102.6104.2104.2108.9102.9109.2105.7106.4(3)
102.4102.3112.0107.4109.9105.8
98.698.397.296.5(3)
100.3100.3104.496.997.195.197.3
100.699.4
102.0
100.3101.3103.9
(3)98.897.598.497.2
104.4110.8
103.3
113.5113.6113.9(3)
111.8112.3110.0
102.9102.8102.197.697.4
105.6105.4105.2104.7(3)
110.1103.895.8
101.9
107.5105.698.598.5
104.9103.9113.7100.1103.5112.4103.7
105.2104.2102.7104.3104.3109.0102.9109.4105.8106.5(3)
102.9103.5112.3108.9(3)
105.8
98.998.397.297.297.2
102.7102.3(3)
100.694.891.897.4
100.6
102.6103.8
100.3101.3103.9
(3)98.897.598.597.2
104.4110.7
103.3
-0.4-.4-.5
(3)00
-.1
.8
.80
3.03.8
.81.4
-1.7-2.1
1.7-3.9
-.2-.7
.7
.7
.5
.2
.3
.1
.22.3
.6
.1
.10.1.1.10.2.1.1
(3).5
1.2.3
1.3
.300.7
(3)2.42.0
(3)3.7
-2.4-3.5
00
2.42.52.9
(3).5
1.2
1.51.61.04.55.15.42.0
-1.0-1.2
2.7-2.5
-.4-1.12.6(3)1.71.3
.4
.5
.3
.4
.4
.80
1.32.73.2(3)
.61.5.3
1.3
.6
.51.11.01.03.63.9
-2.4-3.5
1.92.2
.2
.3
.4(3)
.3
.4(3)
0.1.2
1.81.92.3(3)-.12.42.7
2.62.62.43.74.22.23.31.51.0
(3)4.47.76.81.5
3.3(3)6.26.21.6
.7(3)-.83.35.42.8
.1
.1-.2.5.5.80
1.32.73.2
(3).6
1.5.3
1.3
1.1.9
1.11.41.43.94.4
(3)4.9
-1.8-2.72.1
0
.61.12.4(3)
.300
1.6
2.22.2
-.16.04.0
3.93.84.96.87.67.87.53.53.3
(3)13.19.5
10.2
4.25.19.59.51.92.6
.83.32.78.54.9
1.4.3
-1.0.5.5.80
4.82.73.2(3)
.41.06.42.6
2.72.61.31.61.64.35.1
(3)5.32.23.5
.8-.6
2.02.2
2.22.53.3
(3)1.11.0
.71.6
3.0
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2269
2272
2281
2282
2283
2311
Productcode
2269-P2269-22269-2212269-2232269-2322269-2432269-2542269-32269-351
2272-P2272-12272-32272-303012272-303032272-303092272-505
2281-P2281-12281-1132281-11312281-11332281-22281-2132281-21312281-21332281-32281-3132281-42281-412281-4132281-41332281-41352281-413512281-413532281-42
2281-4232281-42312281-4233
2281-4235
2281-4272281-S
2282-P
2282-2
2282-2112282-3
2282-52282-5152282-515132282-515142282-5512282-551212282-551232282-92282-911
2283-P2283-22283-2342283-234512283-2352283-32283-3692283-S
2311-P
Indexbase
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8012/80
Oct.19832
102.3102.3102.3101.799.2(3)
102.7103.0101.5101.1
125.0125.2131.3125.0127.9113.7114.6115.9
101.8102.1102.1102.1104.198.8
103.8103.8102.5104.5100.8100.8101.9104.0104.0102.2104.5104.7102.8100.8
101.598.4
103.7
100.5
99.296.6
106.5106.4
101.4
101.4105.9
107.0105.296.196.8
110.5112.5111.9105.1105.4
99.299.2
100.4101.7101.798.599.899.7(3)
114.6114.4
Jan.19842
103.4102.9102.998.3
100.9100.0104.8104.5103.3102.0
125.1125.3132.9125.0127.7115.4114.6115.8
102.6102.5103.8103.8105.5100.7104.3104.3102.3105.3101.0101.0102.0104.8105.3105.5105.2105.8102.0100.6
101.797.8
104.3
100.5
98.3102.5
106.0105.7
101.4
101.4105.9
106.0105.195.696.8
108.0112.7108.5106.3105.4
99.299.2
100.4101.7101.798.599.899.7(3)
114.9114.9
Feb.19842
103.4102.9102.9104.199.9
100.0103.6103.7103.4
(3)
124.2124.3134.6123.8126.6112.6114.6115.8
103.2103.2104.0104.0106.0100.7104.6104.6102.8105.6101.8101.8102.8105.6105.6106.1105.4105.9102.6101.3
102.197.4
104.8
101.8
99.9102.3
107.9107.0
101.8
101.8106.0
107.5105.497.898.9
111.3(3)
111.5106.5105.7
99.399.2
100.6102.0102.098.599.8(3)(3)
114.8114.8
Jan.1984
000
5.9-1.0
0-1.2-.8
.1(3)
-.8-.81.2
-1.0-.9
-2.400
.5
.6
.2
.2
.4-.1.3.3.5.2.8.8.7.7.3.6.2.2.6.8
.3-.5.5
1.3
1.6-.2
1.81.2
.5
.5
.1
1.5.2
2.32.23.1(3)2.8
.2
.3
00.2.4.400
(3)(3)
-.1-.1
Nov.1983
1.3.8.8
3.1.50.4.6.5
(3)
-.4-.42.5-.6-.7-.6C3)
.2
.7
.71.31.3.9
1.9.6.6.4.6.9.9.5
1.1.8
2.2.5.8
-1.7.2
.1-.3
0
1.2
.51.6
1.2.4
.5
.5
.1
.5
.2(3)2.2
.7(3)-.4.2.3
00.2.3.300
(3)(3)
.6
.9
Aug.1983
1.71.21.23.1(3)(3)1.4.6
2.3(3)
-.4-.42.5-.7-.7.3
(3)-.1
2.02.33.33.33.92.31.81.81.22.11.31.32.23.23.46.02.93.21.01.7
2.0-1.74.2
1.5
1.0-.2
2.31.4
-.3
-.36.0
1.0.2
1.02.22.1(3)1.33.12.7
0000000
(3)(3)
.9
.9
Feb.1983
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
3.23.54.23.94.42.6
-5.2(3)
3.43.55.75.76.83.94.84.83.35.61.31.32.85.65.76.25.56.02.91.3
1.7-2.64.1
2.0
.61.5
9.58.7
3.3
3.36.1
9.67.01.82.2
13.9(3)14.26.76.0
-.7-.8.6
2.02.0
-1.5-.2
(3)(3)
2.22.5
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Finished yarn, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, exceptknits and wool
Primary productsDyed yam
Chiefly carded cotton yarnChiefly combed cotton yarnCh.efly acrylic or modacrylic yarnOther chiefly polyester spun yarnOther dyed yarn
Finished yarn other than bleached or dyedMercerized cotton yarn
Tufted carpets and rugsPrimary products
Bathmats and sets and rugs 6 x 9 or lessTufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom - nylonTufted broadloom - polyesterTufted broadloom - other fibers and blendsAutomobile and aircraft carpeting
Spun yarn, except woolPrimary products
Carded cotton yarnsGray carded cotton yarns
1 - 20 count21 count and over
Combed cotton yarnsGray combed cotton yarns
1 - 25 count26 count and over
Rayon and/or acetate spun yarnsGray rayon and/or acetate spun yarns
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarnsSpun chiefly polyester yams
Gray spun chiefly polyester yarns100% spun polyesterBlends, chiefly polyester
50-50 polyester/cotton blendOther blends
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding polyesterGray spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
polyester100% acrylic100% nylonOther spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, including
blendsFinished spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
polyesterSecondary products
Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmadefibers and silk
Primary productsRewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun or
thrown at same est.)Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun
or thrown at same est.)Thrown filament yarns, except texturedTextured, bulked, or crimped filament yarn (made from
purchased yarn)Nylon
Nylon (60 - 89 denier)Nylon (90 - 210 denier)
PolyesterPolyester (56 - 89 denier)Polyester (145 - 179 denier)
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of filament yarns .„,..Commission texturing or throwing of filament yarns ....
Wool yarnPrimary products
Machine knitting yarnsWoolen system
Sweater yarnsWorsted system
Carpet and rug yarns100% wool
Secondary products
Men's and boys' suits and coatsPrimary products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Men's and boys' suits and coats—ContinuedMen's suits
Business suitsRegular weight business suits
All woolWool blendsFabrics except all wool or wool blends
Light weight business suitsFabrics except all wool or wool blendsAll wool or wool blends
Men's tailored dress and sport coats and jacketsBusiness type dress and sport coats and jackets
All woolWool blendsFabrics except wool and cotton
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' suits and coats...Secondary products
Other secondary productsMen's and boys' separate trousers
Men's and boys' shirts (except work shirts) andnightwear
Primary productsMen's and boys' knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweat
shirtsMen's knit outerwear sport shirts, except sweat shirts
All cotton and chiefly cottonAll manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Boys' knit outerwear sport shirts, except sweat shirtsAll cotton and chiefly cottonAll manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Men's and boys' dress and woven sport shirts, including uniformshirts
Men's dress and business shirts and collarsAll cotton and chiefly cottonAll manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Men's woven sport shirtsAll cotton and chiefly cottonAll manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Contract work on men's and boys' shirts and nightwearContract work on men's and boys' shirts and collars
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Men's and boys' underwearPrimary products
Men's and boys' knit underwearKnit shorts and briefs, except thermal
Cotton/polyester blended fabric
Men's and boys' neckwearPrimary products
Men's and boys' neckwearMen's and boys' neckties
All silkAll polyesterOther fabrics, including blends
Men's and boys' neckwear, n.e.c, including mufflers andscarfs
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work
Men's and boys' separate trousersPrimary products
Men's and boys' dress and sport trousers and dress shortsMen's dress and sport trousers, except uniform
All wool and wool blendsWoven construction
All cotton and cotton blendsWoven construction
Fabrics other than wool and wool blends or cotton andcotton blends
Knit constructionWoven construction
Boys' dress and sport trousers, including uniformAll cotton and cotton blends, other than wool
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousersReceipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousers
Secondary productsOther secondary productsMen's and boys' work clothing
See footnotes at end of table.
2321
2322
2323
2327
2311-12311-112311-1132311-113412311-113422311-113442311-1172311-117442311-117472311-32311-3212311-321412311-321422311-321442311-92311-S2311-SSS2327-S
2321-P
2321-22321-2112321-211152321-211172321-2252321-225262321-22527
2321-42321-4172321-417182321-417212321-4272321-427132321-427142321-92321-9132321-M2321-Z892321-S
2322-P2322-A2322-42322-466
2323-P2323-12323-122323-1212323-1272323-129
2323-1492323-M2323-Y99
2327-P2327-12327-1122327-11212327-112132327-11232327-11233
2327-11292327-112912327-112932327-1572327-157522327-92327-9112327-S2327-SSS2328-S
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8309/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/63
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
114.8114.9114.8
ftft
109.0115.0ft(3)
113.2111.9115.8
ft112.2115.1117.5121.6
98.597.0
95.092.9
100.084.0
100.6101.3100.0
99.398.6
100.298.1
100.0(3)
100.093.193.1
103.5103.5104.0
101.9101.1102.9101.5101.1
ftft
()ft
102.2101.8101.4102.9103.9106.6101.1101.1
103.5106.7101.390.796.6
103.5103.5106.5101.5113.5
113.7113.6112.5
ftft
108.9116.3116.6
ft113.6112.4
ft113.4112.7117.1117.5121.6
98.497.3
95.092.799.684.1
101.3102.7100.0
99.198.299.597.8
100.2100.5100.095.395.3
105.1105.1103.7
102.0101.1102.9101.5101.1
102.5102.6102.6102.8100.3104.1100.0
100.0(3)ft
103.5102.7102.6104.5104.5107.5102.4102.4
105.4108.3103.589.1(3)
103.1103.1107.9101.5116.9
113.3113.2112.7
ftft
109.3114.3114.9113.9113.7112.5
(3)114.4112.7117.1117.5121.6114.0
97.4
95.292.899.884.1
101.7(3)
101.4
99.398.299.597.8
100.7100.5100.895.495.4
105.1105.1103.7
103.5102.8103.3102.5101.2
102.6102.8102.8103.0100.4104.2100.6
100.0100.0100.0
104.7103.4103.5104.7104.6107.7103.8103.8
105.1108.0103.194.4
101.8103.1103.1106.6103.3116.0
-0.4-.4.2
ftft
.4-1.7-1.4(3)
0.1
ft.90000
ft
.2000.60.8.1.1000
1.51.6.4
1.0.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.6
ftft12.6.8.2.1.2
1.41.4
-.3-.3-.35.9(3)
00.6
1.8-.7
-0.3-.4-.3ftftft-.6ftft
.3
.4ft2.0.4
1.70
.2
.3
0-.2ft
0.3
(3)1.4
0-.5-.7-.5.7
ft.8
1.91.95.1
1.61.6.4
1.0.1
()ft(3)ftftft
ft(3)ft
.9
.6
.7
.7
.71.1-.2-.2
1.10
1.9.3.4.1.1
1.6ft1.7
-0.3-.4.1
ftftft-1.6ftft
.3
.4(3)ft
.41.71.9
(3)ft
-1.2-2.1
-4.8-7.2ft
-15.91.7
ftft
.1-.3-.7-.2ftftft-4.6-4.65.1(3)1.4
1.81.6.4
1.0
ftftftftftftft
ftftft2.51.92.32.11.21.92.62.6
2.01.22.54.05.4
.4
.41.32.7-.3
1.71.71.4ftftft2.32.62.01.31.2ft4.71.54.41.94.0-.1
ft(3)ftftft
()ft
()ft
3.73.22.62.6
ft(3)ftft(3)ft3
ftftft
.2
.1-.6
01.11.82.62.6
-1.2(3)2.2
-4.7(3)3.13.11.32.7-.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Men's and boys' work clothingPrimary products
Men's and boys' work shirtsMen's and boys' work shirts
Men's and boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacksMen's jeans and jean cut casual slacks
DenimCorduroyOther fabrics
Boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacksDenimOther fabrics
Men's and boys' other work clothingMen's other work clothing
Washable service apparelOne piece work suitsDungarees and overallsWork pantsOther work clothing, including jackets
Boys' other work clothingReceipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing ..Secondary products
Men's and boys' separate trousersOther secondary products
Men's and boys' clothing, n.e.cPrimary products
Men's and boys' nontailored heavy jackets and coatsMen's heavy nontailored jackets and coats, except uniform
Other fabricsMen's uniform heavy nontailored jackets and coats
Men's and boys' swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear n.e.cSwimwear and athletic shorts
Men's and boys' athletic shortsMen's and boys' outerwear, n.e.c
Men's light nontailored jackets, except uniformOther fabrics
Boys' light nontailored jackets, except uniformOther fabrics
Other men's and boys' outerwear, n.e.cMiscellaneous receipts
Contract workSecondary products
Women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists & shirtsPrimary products
Women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists, & shirts, exceptknit sport & sweat shirts
Knit blouses, waists, & shirtsWoven blouses, waists, & shirts
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibersContract work on women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists, &
shirtsContract work on women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists,
& shirtsSecondary products
Other secondary productsWomen's, misses', & juniors' outerwear, n.e.c
Women's, misses', and juniors' dressesPrimary products
Unit priced dressesUnit priced - chiefly synthetic
Contract work on women's and misses' dressesSecondary products
Other secondary productsWomen's and misses' suits and coats
Women's, misses', and juniors' suits and coatsPrimary products
Coats, except fur, all leather, and rainAll wool and chiefly woolAll manmade and chiefly manmade
SuitsOther suits, including uniforms
WovenSkirts and jackets
Skirts, including uniformWoven
JacketsSeparate tailored suit-type jackets, including uniform
See footnotes at end of table.
2328
2329
2331
2335
2337
2328-P2328-12328-1112328-32328-3512328-351262328-351272328-351292328-3522328-352262328-352292328-42328-4512328-451112328-451142328-451212328-451312328-451392328-4522328-92328-9112328-S2327-S2328-SSS
2329-P2329-12329-1212329-121032329-1232329-22329-222329-2232329-252329-2552329-255032329-2582329-258032329-2592329-M2329-Y992329-S
2331-P
2331-72331-7212331-7232331-72317
2331-9
2331-9112331-S2331-SSS2339-S
2335-P2335-12335-1252335-92335-S2335-SSS2337-S
2337-P2337-12337-1222337-1232337-22337-2512337-251012337-42337-412337-4152337-422337-422
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
101.1101.599.699.6
101.2101.3101.999.0
102.8100.7102.996.8
103.7103.2100.2100.2101.3107.298.6
107.499.999.997.098.996.7
()<*)3
105.1104.8
106.9103.1109.9109.9
99.7
99.7101.3102.4
106.9108.5
108.9113.298.3
100.2101.7101.7103.5
(3)100.0100.0
(3)103.9105.6
(3)101.4
102.1102.499.699.6
102.4101.4101.899.7
102.8105.3108.399.8
104.7103.9101.3100.6102.0107.899.3
111.699.799.797.299.596.8
100.7100.8100.0100.0100.0100.0101.6100.8101.9101.8
102.2
101.2100.7100.0100.0100.3
100.6100.3
100.8105.497.497.4
99.1
99.1100.7101.3100.0
107.7109.6
109.5116.0100.188.3
99.8101.3101.7
100.0100.0
(3)102.1102.5102.5101.4101.4
102.2102.5102.3102.3101.7101.4101.899.7
102.8102.6104.199.8
106.0105.4105.8100.8103.6109.199.8
111.699.7(3)98.299.597.9
102.0101.8101.8102.4103.2100.0101.8100.8101.9102.0
102.2
101.2102.0110.4110.4100.5
100.7100.5
100.8105.497.4
99.9
99.9100.7101.3
107.4109.0
109.3113.9100.188.3
99.9101.3101.4
100.0100.0
102.7103.6
101.4101.4
0.20
2.72.7-.7
00
-.10
-2.5-3.8
01.21.44.4
.21.51.2.500
(3)1.0
01.2
1.31.01.82.43.2
0.200.2
01.2
10.410.4
.2
.1
.2
000
-.2-.5
-.2-1.9
00
.1
.1-.3
.61.1
1.1.9
2.72.7
.5
.20.70
1.61.22.21.81.95.51.12.01.41.31.3-.2
(3)1.31.0
-2.1
-5.72.3
-11.4
11.3
.10
0.6
1.9
-.4-.4-.5
-1.1-1.8
1.91.82.72.71.71.92.12.2
(3)1.21.21.32.52.05.8
.52.11.71.56.4
.4(3)1.41.81.3
-3.9-4.0
-5.72.3
.71.3
00
-.1.6
1.90
-.3-.4-.3
-1.1-1.8
3.12.62.72.72.62.73.32.4
02.12.61.25.34.46.0(3)2.57.03.8
12.6-2.4(3)1.7
.2
.4
1.92.0
1.41.71.3
4.26.3
1.2
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Women's, misses', and juniors' suits and coats—ContinuedWoven
Contract work on women's, misses' and juniors' suits and coats .Secondary products
Women's, misses' and juniors' blouses, waists and shirtsWomen's, misses' and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c
Women's, misses', and juniors' outerwear, n.e.cPrimary products
SlacksJean-cut casual slacks
All cotton and chiefly cottonOther slacks
Knit fabricFabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton
Woven fabricAll cotton and chiefly cottonFabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton
Contract and commission work on women's, misses', andjuniors' outerwear, n.e.c
Secondary productsWomen's, misses', and juniors' blouses, waists, and shirtsWomen's, misses', and juniors' suits, skirts, and coats
Women's and children's underwear and nightwearPrimary products
UnderwearWomen's underwear
Slips, half slips, and petticoatsChiefly synthetic fibers
KnitPanties
Chiefly synthetic fibersChiefly other fibers
Other women's underwearGirls', children's and infants' underwear
PantiesOther girls', children's and infants' underwear
NightwearWomen's nightwear
NightgownsChiefly synthetic fibers
KnitWoven
Other women's nightwearGirls', children's and infants' nightwear
NightgownsPajamas
Contract work on women's and children's underwear andnightwear
Contract work on women's and children's underwear andnightwear
Secondary products
Brassieres and allied garmentsPrimary products
BrassieresBandeau
Regular strapSoft cupContour lined cupUnderwireOther, including padded
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau brasOther bras, including long line
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessoriesGirdles without openingCorsets, combinations, and accessories
Contract work on brassieres and allied garmentsContract work on brassieres and allied garments
Secondary products
Fur goodsPrimary productsFur productsMinkFoxOther furs
Housefurnishings n.e.c
Primary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2339
2341
2371
2392
2337-422012337-92337-S2331-S2339-S
2339-P2339-52339-5412339-541012339-5652339-56512339-565122339-56522339-565212339-56522
2339-92339-S2331-S2337-S
2341-P2341-22341-212341-2112341-21132341-211312341-2132341-213612341-213622341-2142341-222341-2232341-2252341-32341-312341-3152341-31532341-315312341-315322341-3172341-322341-3252341-326
2341-9
2341-9112341-S
2342-P2342-12342-142342-1412342-141122342-141132342-141142342-141192342-1432342-152342-22342-2212342-2412342-92342-9112342-S
2371-P2371-12371-1112371-1132371-115
2392-P
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/83
101.395.5(3)91.4
99.299.898.8
100.0100.0100.0
101.698.9100.096.1
102.7103.6104.3104.3102.2102.2103.2105.6104.0
(3)106.7104.6102.2107.9102.1102.2103.0106.4103.1(3)
101.0101.7103.6100.9
106.5
106.598.0
105.5105.1104.5104.5106.2100.0118.4102.6100.0106.7103.2107.2T00.5101.4100.0(3)
106.3
99.599.6
101.395.7
100.091.8
97.498.195.196.196.194.7
100.0100.0
102.899.0
100.096.1
104.3105.2106.8106.3105.6105.6106.1106.6106.2
(3)107.8109.2106.1113.6103.3103.5105.0108.5104.3
102.5106.4100.9
107.3
107.3.99.0
105.3105.1104.5104.6106.3100.3118.4102.6100.0106.8103.2107.299.1
103.2100.0
(3)105.1
99.499.899.899.8
100.0100.0
100.3100.4
101.395.7(3)91.9
97.598.295.196.1(3)94.7
100.0100.0
90.6
102.799.0
100.096.1
104.4105.8106.8106.5105.6105.6106.1107.0106.3(3)
107.8108.1105.9111.3103.9103.5105.0108.5104.3
105.5114.2101.9
109.4
109.495.6
108.6108.6106.6106.6112.9101.5130.3113.0100.0112.3107.2114.4103.5103.2100.0
(3)106.8
99.499.899.899.8
100.0100.0
99.799.6
()t3)
0000
.1
.6-.1.20.00.3.1
(3)0
-1.0-.2
-2.0.70000
2.97.31.0
1.9
1.9-3.4
3.13.32.01.96.21.2
10.010.1
05.23.96.74.4
00
(3)1.6
000000
-.6-.8
-1.7-1.6-3.8
0(3)-5.3
00
1.20
1.92.42.92.94.44.44.42.02.3
2.83.32.01.81.22.02.0
3.911.0
1.0
2.7
2.7
3.13.42.12.06.41.89.7
10.10
5.44.06.73.01.6
0(3)1.3
-1.8-1.3-3.5
-5.3
1.5-1.1(3)-4.3
2.32.73.53.56.36.37.21.72.8(3)1.03.43.53.12.01.52.12.1
3.8
2.7
2.7-1.9
5.44.94.44.49.92.5
20.110.1
06.94.46.73.11.6
0(3)6.8
1.3.3
3.23.73.93.94.44.44.43.33.8(3)6.14.03.8(3)2.21.33.83.84.3
5.3(3)1.7
8.1
8.16.2
5.65.34.94.96.5
.79.7
(3)0
6.35.26.93.31.6
(3)(3)5.6
-.4-.5
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Housefurnishings n.e.c—ContinuedHousefurnishings.except bedspreads/sets & woven: sheets,
pillowcases, towels, washclothsShower/bath curtains, including plasticComforters and wadded quiltsNapkins, excluding paperPlace mats and place-mat sets, including plasticBed pillows
Other materialsFancy pillows and cushions
FoamOther materials
Mops and dustersDry mops and dusters, excluding dusting clothsWet mops, except sponge
Other housefurnishings, except bedspreads/sets & woven:sheets, pillowcases, etc
Bedspreads and bedsetsQuilted bedspreads and bedsets
Other fibersSheets and pillowcases made from woven fabricTowels and washcloths from woven fabric
Terry woven towels, sheared and non-shearedOther terry woven towels
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsOther secondary products...
Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and relatedproducts
Primary productsMen's and boys' suit and coat findings, and hat and cap
trimmingsMen's and boys' coat, suit, and trouser findings
Automotive trimmingsOther trimmings and findings
Women's and children's apparel trimmings and findingsOther trimmings and findings, including furniture trimmingsBias bindings, except fused or sealed edge
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
2396
Logging camps and logging contractorsPrimary products
Softwood logs, bolts, and timberDouglas fir
Sawlogs and boltsSoftwood, except Douglas fir
Southern yellow pineSawlogs and bolts
SpruceSawlogs and bolts
HemlockWestern red cedarOther softwood log species, n.e.c....
Sawlogs and boltsHardwood logs, bolts, and timber
Other hardwood log species, n.e.cSawlogs and bolts
PulpwoodSoftwoodHardwood
Contract loggingSecondary products
Sawmills and planing mills
2411
Sawmills and planing millsPrimary products
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding .Hardwood rough lumber
OakRed, no. 1 commonWhiteOther Oak
PoplarNo. 1 commonOther Poplar
Hardwood other than Oak and PoplarGum
No. 2 common
2421
2392-12392-1192392-1232392-1452392-1472392-1512392-151532392-1552392-155572392-155592392-1772392-177712392-17773
2392-1982392-62392-6222392-622392392-82392-92392-9222392-922172392-M2392-Z892392-S2392-SSS
2396-P
2396-12396-1112396-22396-32396-3112396-3122396-3332396-M2396-XY92396-S
2411-P2411-12411-1172411-117442411-122411-1112411-111442411-1152411-115442411-1212411-1232411-1252411-125442411-22411-2212411-221442411-32411-311152411-322272411-92411-S2421-S
2421-P2421-12421-122421-1212421-121112421-121122421-121192421-1222421-122112421-122192421-1292421-12912421-12912
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/81
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
100.0100.098.398.399.7
ftft
100.0ftft98.1
101.1101.1101.1100.099.7
101.0106.2101.5102.797.2
101.5
ftft
ftftftftftftftftftft
95.894.892.689.085.795.067.069.0
123.3ft96.2
101.0
99.9102.9100.0100.089.784.3
101.7103.2
111.0
99.4100.1121.1120.6139.8159.0105.0141.8100.5
ft100.3106.8106.5110.5
100.199.898.9
100.0100.098.998.9
105.3101.4106.6100.0103.895.1
100.8101.1101.1101.1100.0101.4103.0103.2101.8102.799.0
103.8
99.599.4
100.0100.099.3
100.4100.9100.0100.4100.0100.0101.2
95.294.292.187.283.795.266.367.8
107.7ftft
122.4
99.0102.9100.0100.087.380.8
101.6102.0
110.3
101.1102.0125.4126.5149.8166.8127.4145.0100.6104.6100.3110.1106.5110.5
98.082.098.091.578.499.999.9
105.3101.4
ft100.0
101.0101.1101.1101.1102.9100.2102.9100.2101.8102.799.999.9
99.799.7
100.0100.099.6
100.3100.8100.0100.4102.9100.0100.6
98.197.797.487.483.9
103.966.3ftftft
102.5152.5
112.8102.9100.0100.088.282.1
101.6103.3
109.1
104.3105.3126.9128.6152.5171.7129.3145.7106.1104.8100.3110.8108.2119.3
-2.1-17.8
-1.0-8.5
-21.61.01.0
00
ft0
ftft
.3000
2.9-1.2
-.2-2.9
00.9
-3.8
.2
.2
00.30
-.100
2.90
-.6
3.03.75.8
.2
.39.1
0ftftftft
24.6
13.9000
1.01.6
01.3
-1.1
3.13.21.21.71.82.91.5.5
5.4.20.7
1.67.9
-1.1-17.8
-1.0-8.5
-21.61.2ft5.6
0ft-.8ftft
3.9.100
2.94.97.2ft
.30
2.9-1.4
ftft
ftftftftftftftftftft
3.23.55.1-.4-.58.3
.4ftftftft
49.413.4
000
-2.7-4.1
01.3
1.3
4.64.83.85.06.16.8
14.7.1
5.7ft
03.3
-1.27.9
-2.2-17.8ft-8.5
-21.6-.1ft5.6
0ft-.1ftft
0.100
3.11.32.62.7
.30.5.7
ftft
ftftftftftftftftftft
.92.24.3
-2.6-3.28.5
0ftftftft
45.1
11.3000
-6.6-10.0
.32.0
-6.4
-.7-.77.08.29.5
11.4ft5.67.8ft
06.5-.14.4
ftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftft
ftftftftftftftftftft
2.03.96.15.51.56.41.3ftftftft
42.311.2
000
-4.0-6.0
02.5
-3.8
4.04.6
20.823.431.342.3
ft16.914.7ftft16.214.823.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Sawmills and planing mills—ContinuedOther hardwoods
Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, andmatched and shiplapped lumber
Other hardwood speciesSoftwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, exceptsiding
Rough softwood lumber, Eastern speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness onlyLumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Southern PineBoards, no. 2Other Southern Pine boards
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness onlySouthern Pine
Dimension, no. 1Dimension, no. 2Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness,Eastern species
Southern PineSoftwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western species
Rough softwood lumber, Western speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness onlyLumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness
Dressed softwood lumber, Western speciesBoards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness....
Douglas FirPonderosa Pine
No. 3 boardsNo. 4 boardsOther boards
Western Red CedarOther boards, Western dressed softwood
Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness onlyDouglas Fir
Utility 2x4 greenOther 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber
Ponderosa PineWhite Fir
Std. and btrOther 2 inch White Fir lumber
Western HemlockOther 2 inch Western Hemlock lumber
Redwood 2 inch lumberOther Western softwood 2 inch lumber
Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thicknessDouglas FirOther Western softwood timbers
Wood chipsShort tonsStandard units
Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing millproducts
WoodsidingRailway crossties and mine ties
Secondary products -
MillworkPrimary products
Wood window unitsDouble hungAwningCasementAll other, including single hung and skylights
Wood window and door frames and door frames shipped in doorunits
DoorframesWood doors, int. and ext, incl. those shipped with glazed
sections and in door unitsPanel type, including french doors: douglas firPanel type, including french doors: western pinesPanel type, including french doors: other speciesFlush type, hollow core: hardwood faces, incl. lauan, birch,
oak, etcFlush type, hollow core: hardboard facesFlush type, hollow core: other faces
See footnotes at end of tqple.
2431
2421-1299
2421-132421-1392421-2
2421-32421-312421-3112421-3122421-3132421-322421-3212421-32112421-321132421-321192421-3222421-32212421-322112421-322122421-32219
2421-3232421-323112421-42421-412421-4112421-4122421-4132421-422421-4212421-42112421-42122421-421212421-421222421-421292421-42142421-42192421-4222421-42212421-422132421-422192421-42222421-42242421-422412421-422492421-42252421-422592421-42262421-42292421-4232421-42312421-42392421-52421-5772421-578
2421-82421-8132421-8172421-S
2431-P2431-12431-1332431-1342431-1372431-145
2431-32431-315
2431-42431-4112431-4132431-419
2431-4332431-4352431-437
12/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
101.8
123.6125.198.5
104.2102.498.3
107.099.1
105.0104.9106.2105.2107.8106.6109.2106.3106.0109.6
94.390.395.692.298.384.499.197.194.7
98.971.882.1
109.1121.3109.198.699.2(3)89.690.197.793.1
106.297.895.895.2
102.995.487.7O87.4
102.067.7
105.6117.298.991.8
100.2100.0100.2101.699.998.9
100.0
100.7
103.1108.1100.7102.9
102.0102.6102.4
106.5
119.5116.7100.6
108.8102.998.3
108.398.5
111.5106.6107.4105.4112.0116.2119.5113.2120.7115.1
98.395.096.493.397.589.794.697.7
105.686.980.1
114.1114.7115.4101.9101.9
(3)96.193.6
101.198.9
105.299.197.4
103.8108.597.489.4(•)86.7
100.7
107.1121.1100.892.2
100.7100.6100.5101.899.999.4
100.0
98.7
104.8111.1100.7104.7
103.1103.4105.0
106.9
118.0117.4104.7
109.2101.898.3
106.098.5
112.6106.8107.6105.1112.2117.7121.3113.5122.7115.9
96.7102.396.597.091.2
106.3104.994.1
104.791.079.2
111.6117.1119.9108.9109.8(3)
101.8101.3106.3102.9112.5114.7108.3105.7111.3116.992.7(3)87.0
101.068.2
107.4120.3102.293.5
100.5100.4100.5101.899.999.4
100.0
97.5
104.7110.4100.9104.7
103.2103.4104.6
0.3
-1.3.5
4.1
.4-1.0
0-2.2
01.0.2.2
-.3.2
1.31.5.2
1.7.7
1.41.86.23.4-.61.6
12.47.45.0
4.7-1.1-2.12.14.06.87.7
(3)5.98.35.14.17.0
15.711.21.82.6
20.03.7
.4
.2
.3-.71.41.5
-.2-.2
00000
-1.1
-.1-.7.30
.20
-.4
1.0
-2.8-1.06.0
4.1-.6
0-1.2
-.16.21.51.1-.23.28.9
10.15.4
12.38.1
4.45.37.04.8
.26.6(3)7.9
-2.1
3.413.7-.41.3
-2.75.1
11.212.9(3)19.1(3)12.5
18.516.05.9
21.25.2
-.4-.9.7
1.52.32.7
00
-.2-.4
00
-2.9
1.31.5.3
2.4
1.22.2
5.7
.43.6
-1.6
1.8-.2
00
-.92.71.71.3-.42.13.05.96.3
12.2-2.0
3.34.1
-3.3-.8
-4.4-1.35.2
-4.3-8.0
-.218.4
-11.8-3.1-6.44.2
-5.1-4.7(3)6.6
-2.4-10.4
(3)-10.7
-1.8-9.95.3
-5.516.9
-.9(3)-.3-.4
0
1.81.83.9-.6
.6
.5
.3
.20.40
-4.0
3.99.1
.34.7
2.62.63.0
11.4
7.720.03.6
6.75.6
-.87.14.63.7
.96.08.38.9(3)13.05.1
7.38.92.03.9
-3.33.4
15.91.23.3
4.017.725.3
-.23.7
27.3-.7
-5.0(3)6.9(3)
.40
1.0.2
2.8-4.013.79.1
-7.0C3)-7.1-2.5
-15.1
3.58.84.82.4
()C3)(3)(3)f3)
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Millwork—ContinuedFlush type, solid composition core: hardwood facesFlush type, solid core: softwood and other faces
Other wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, andlouvre
Garage doors, woodLouvre doors, woodBi-fold doors, woodSliding patio doors, woodOther wood doors, incl. storm, cabinet, toilet, grain, etc
Wood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings madefrom purchased moldings
PineHardwood, including lauan
Other millwork products incl. window screens and architecturalmillwork
Hardwood stairwork, incl. treads, risers, balusters, brackets,crooks, newels, rails, etc
Exterior wood blinds, shutters and screens, with or withouthardware
Other architectural millwork products incl. interior millworkMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Other secondary productsMetal doors, sash, and trim
Softwood plywoodPrimary products
Specialty softwood plywoodSoftwood veneerSoftwood plywood sheathing
Western and inland softwood plywood sheathing .Western and inland CDX
Southern softwood plywood sheathingSouthern CDXAll other southern sheathing, interiorAll other southern sheathing, exterior
Sanded softwood plywoodWestern and inland sanded softwood plywood
Western and inland A-C, exteriorAll other western and inland sanded, interiorSouthern sanded plywood, exterior
Secondary products
2436
Structural wood members, n.e.cPrimary products
Fabricated structural wood productsGlued laminated lumberRoof trussesOther fabricated structural wood products
Floor trusses ,Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor
trusses :Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
2439
Mobile homesPrimary products
Mobile homes, residentialSingle section
Width: 12 ftLength: 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-sectionDoublewide
24 ft. single story doublewide .Length: 49 ft. and underLength: 50 ft. - 59 ftLength: 60 ft. - 69 ft
Other doublewideSecondary products
2451
ParticleboardPrimary products
Particleboard, platen-type (mat formed) ....Floor underlayment
2492
2431-4452*31-448
2431-52431-5612431-5812431-5842431-5852431-598
2431-62431-621
2431-651
2431-8
2431-825
2431-8312431-8982431 -M2431-Z892431-S2431-SSS3442-S
2436-P2436-32436-42436-52436-5112436-511212436-5222436-522312436-522322436-522332436-62436-6112436-611212436-611222436-622022436-S
2439-P2439-12439-1312439-1512439-1982439-19815
2439-198252439-M2439-S
2451-P2451-12451-132451-13222451-132212451-132222451-13442451-134412451-134422451-134442451-134452451-142451-1412451-14112451-141112451-141122451-141132451-141292451-S
2492-P2492-12492-103
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/82
101.4102.2
101.4100.6109.0102.8100.899.4
92.991.1
102.0
104.7
102.7
100.0105.8100.9100.9102.0102.6100.0
94.089.496.582.091.690.183.793.494.886.891.985.885.382.381.5ft
114.6
104.9105.2105.298.3
105.4114.4117.7
107.8
104.7
106.2106.2106.4106.9107.1104.4107.7106.2102.4104.9107.3105.7104.6104.6105.0103.2103.8105.798.8
103.3
107.8107.8107.9109.0
103.7102.9
102.0100.6112.3103.6101.999.7
94.792.1
110.7
104.9
103.6
100.0105.7100.4100.4102.6103.5100.0
94.789.299.185.389.789.984.189.591.382.686.588.488.787.487.086.8
121.0
104.7104.4104.497.8
104.6113.9115.2
111.2
113.5
104.7104.7104.8104.1102.5104.2102.2108.3103.5104.4110.4109.2107.4107.4108.0103.3
(3)108.498.8
107.5107.5107.6108.7
103.7102.9
101.0100.6106.9100.3101.998.7
94.391.5
111.3
104.7
104.5
97.0105.7100.7100.7102.2103.0100.0
95.990.498.781.991.291.285.491.292.783.789.491.391.991.290.588.3
120.1
104.8104.5104.598.0
104.6114.1115.5
111.3
114.2
104.9104.9105.1104.3102.5104.2102.2109.0103.5105.7110.7110.9107.9108.0108.6105.8110.0108.2
(3)103.4
111.1111.1111.3123.8
00
-1.00
-4.8-3.1
0-1.1
-.4-.6
.6
-.2
.9
-3.00.4.4
-.4-.5
01.31.4-.4
-3.91.71.51.61.91.61.33.43.33.64.34.01.7-.7
.100.10.2.3
.2
.2
.2
.2000.60
1.2.3
1.6.5.5.6
2.5(3)-.2
3.33.33.4
13.8
0.6ft
0-1.9-3.2
0-1.0
-.1-.73.7
1.7
-3.0.3
-.9-.9.8
1.00
3.23.22.99.2
.92.74.2
-1.2-1.4-2.3-.27.79.1
10.810.9ft4.9
.1-.4-.4-.2-.81.3ft
2.4
ft
-.9-.9-.9
-2.1-3.9
ft2A
ft
ft3.53.53.7
.3
3.03.03.1
13.0
2.7
ft.1
1.0-1.3
-3.0-5.311.3
4.1
3.2
-3.05.1
.7
.72.33.1
0
.41.2-.5
17.0-.72.03.9
-3.7-2.9-8.9-4.2
.92.06.54.1ft1.5
-.6-1.1-1.1ft-2.3
1.1.7
ft
7.9
-.6-.6-.6
-1.8-3.6(3)ft2.8(3)1.03.3(3)4.14.24.4ft6.83.6
2.12.12.16.3
()ftft
ft
ft
ftftftftftftft
3.32.65.75.4
.63.81.0
-3.0-2.8-5.0-3.06.78.0
10.311.3(3)7.3
2.62.22.27.7
.15.95.5
6.7
11.3
.7
.6
.7-.4
-2.3ftft4.5ft1.84.4
12.64.74.75.02.7(3)4.6(3)1.8
9.910.116.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.1983*
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Particleboard—Continued5/8-inch thick
Mobile home deckingShelvingOther industrial board
3/4-inch thickAll other thicknesses
Other platen-type, including stepping, siding, etc
Wood household furniture, except upholsteredPrimary products
Wood living room, library, family room and den furnitureChairs, except dining room (including rockers)Tables, except card and telephone tablesDesksCredenzas, bookcases, and bookshelvesOther nonupholstered living room furniture
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinetsTables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and greaterChairs, dining roomBuffets and servers, dining roomChina and corner cabinets, dining roomOther dining room and kitchen furniture
Wood bedroom furnitureBeds, headboards and footboards
Beds, except bunk bedsHeadboards and headboard sets
Dressers, vanities and dressing tablesWardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinetsChests of drawersNight tables and standsOther nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Outdoor and unpainted wood furnitureUnpainted wood furniture
Secondary productsOther secondary productsUpholstered wood household furniture
Upholstered wood household furniturePrimary products
Upholstered wood household furnitureSofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats
Chiefly cottonChiefly rayonChiefly olefinChiefly nylonChiefly polyesterOther fibers and blends
Chairs, except reclining and rockersCoated fabric, including vinylChiefly cottonChiefly rayonChiefly olefinOther fibers and blends
Rockers, including swivelReclining chairsOther upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans,
hassocks, etc )Secondary products
Mattresses, bedsprings and sleep furniturePrimary products
Innerspring mattresses other than crib sizeTwin size innerspring mattressesQueen size innerspring mattressesOther size innerspring mattresses, except crib size
FoundationsBox springsOther foundations, including foam, spring cushions, and
hospital bedspringsConvertible sofas
Made from purchased mattresses, including interplant transfersMade from mattresses produced at the same establishment ....
Secondary productsWood household furniture, upholsteredOther secondary products
Metal office furniturePrimary products
SeatingAll other chairs, except stacking
Desks
See footnotes at end of table.
2511
2512
2515
2522
2492-103032492-1052492-1072492-1122492-112112492-112172492-119
2511-P2511-22511-2312511-2412511-2512511-2712511-2982511-32511-3112511-3312511-3512511-3712511-3982511-52511-5A2511-5112511-5132511-5212511-5332511-5352511-5612511-5982511-72511-7412511-S2511-SSS2512-S
2512-P2512-12512-1122512-112322512-112332512-112342512-112352512-112362512-112372512-1322512-132412512-132422512-132432512-132442512-132452512-1452512-154
2512-1982512-S
2515-P2515-12515-1122515-1132515-1142515-32515-311
2515-3792515-42515-4212515-4312515-S2512-S2515-SSS
2522-P2522-12522-1152522-2
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/6206/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
109.1104.0109.4108.6110.8106.499.9
124.8125.7125.6132.3123.9124.9133.3121.3131.1132.1132.2127.5130.4128.4123.7123.4124.3121.9123.1121.6122.5128.3125.8123.9120.9123.1123.2121.0
103.3103.8103.8103.0103.998.5
103.6101.1100.6108.4103.0105.1100.0101.2102.5107.9101.4107.1
107.699.5
100.6100.7101.3101.8100.9101.2100.6100.6
100.799.5
100.298.699.799.3
100.2
131.0130.1126.0124.1134.9
112.7104.0107.0108.5111.5105.1100.3
126.3127.1127.8138.9125.7124.9136.7124.1132.3131.7134.5129.0130.0131.4124.8124.4125.2123.0125.0119.7123.2128.7128.0123.9120.9122.2121.8121.7
103.4103.7103.7103.4103.796.8
104.4102.2101.8109.3102.0105.1101.794.0
102.8107.8101.4106.9
106.6101.0
100.7101.0102.5103.5100.3103.199.398.8
102.2102.2104.898.9
100.6102.5ft
132.2131.8131.0130.4136.1
124.5104.0107.0108.5110.7106.2100.7
126.7127.4127.6138.0125.5124.9136.7124.1133.1132.3135.3129.0133.1131.4125.2125.4125.2124.8125.6118.7123.2128.7128.2124.7120.9124.0124.5121.0
104.5104.8104.8104.5103.7106.1103.8103.0101.8110.3104.2105.1101.5102.0102.8111.0101.4107.2
107.2101.3
100.8101.1103.3104.5100.8103.898.598.1
100.0102.6104.899.7
100.3102.597.1
132.8132.3131.2130.7137.1
10.500.1
-.71.1.3
.3
.3-.2-.6-.2
000.7.4.60
2.40.3.80
1.4.5
-.800.2.6.0
1.52.2-.6
1.01.11.11.1
09.6-.6.70
1.02.1
0-.28.5
03.0
0.3
.6
.3
.1
.1
.7
.9
.5
.7-.9-.6
-2.1.30.8
-.30
ft.4.4.1.2.7
16.20
-2.20
-.5.6.7
1.31.1.8
4.300
2.5.5
1.8.4
2.8.4
2.42.41.01.2,7
1.71.9
-2.8.2
ftft
.60
1.72.4-.2
1.21.11.11.4-.2ft
.51.81.21.11.5ft1.6ft
.73.6
0.4
ftft
.3
.63.52.7
06.4
-2.2-2.5
ft.1
-.1.5
-.41.4ft
.6
.5
.3
.4
.9
6.34.61.5-.1
0-.21.0
2.42.12.44.32.1
.94.62.82.41.33.11.43.12.52.12.42.42.72.6
-1.31.03.22.41.9.2
3.24.3
.4
1.71.61.61.8-.26.51.91.41.22.91.8
01.1.8
1.64.8
01.1
2.61.6
.4
.72.53.7
.82.6
-2.1-2.7
.73.14.61.1ftftft
2.42.62.73.52.1
15.74.04.99.4
11.86.4
ft5.04.84.33.23.82.77.85.76.05.26.35.76.37.34.33.82.84.94.0-.55.25.45.15.85.86.67.15.0
2.83.03.02.9
.26.72.22.3ft9.43.44.11.5
.13.38.6
-1.24.0
4.8.7
ftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftft
2.32.52.63.35.2
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Metal office furniture—ContinuedExecutive desksClerical and secretarial desks
Cabinets and casesLetter file cabinetsOther vertical file cabinetsHorizontal file cabinets
Other metal office furnitureTables and standsModular unitsMiscellaneous metal office furniture
Secondary products
Wood partitions and fixturesPrimary products
Plastic laminated fixture topsWood fixtures for stores, banks, and offices, and other wood
fixturesCustom store fixtures (retail), except food stores
Other fixtures and displaysOther wood fixtures, including miscellaneous display fixtures ....
Secondary products
Metal partitions and fixturesPrimary products
Metal shelving and lockersMetal shelving
Commercial shelving (factories, stores, etc.)Metal storage racks and accessories
Other metal racks, including conventional pallet racks andaccessories
Metal fixtures for stores, banks, offices, and miscellaneousfixtures
Store fixtures (retail), except for food stores ....Custom fixturesManufacturers' standard fixtures
Other metal fixtures, including clothing racks andmiscellaneous display fixtures
Secondary products
Pulp millsPrimary products
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulpOther pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall oil
WoodpulpSulfite woodpulp
Bleached sulfite woodpulpSulfate woodpulp
Bleached sulfate woodpulpBleached sulfate woodpulp, softwoodBleached sulfate woodpulp, hardwood
Groundwood pulpStone groundwood and refiner woodpulp
Pulp, other than woodpulp, and misc. pulpmill products, n.e.c.Other pulp
Paper mill products except building paperPrimary products
Tissue paper stock and other machine creped paper stockSanitary paper stock
Napkin stockTissue paper stock, excluding sanitary and thin
NewsprintGroundwood paper, uncoated
Publication and printingBody stock for coating and other converting and
miscellaneous groundwood paperClay coated printing and converting paper
Coated one side, except prime-coated body stock for furthercoating
Coated two sides, except prime-coated body stock for furthercoating
No. 3 gradeNo. 5 gradeOther grades
Book paper, uncoated free sheetWriting, chemical woodpulp
Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 gradeOther bond, except form bondForm bond, 15 poundOther form bondOther chemical woodpulp writing paper
See footnotes at end of table.
2541
2621
2522-2212522-2312522-32522-3112522-3162522-3172522-42522-4112522-4212522-4982522-S
2541-P2541-2
2541-32541-33A2541-3342541-3982541-S
2542-P2542-22542-232542-2332542-3
2542-349
2542-42542-46A2542-4632542-465
2542-4982542-S
2611-P2611-12611-22611-212611-2112611-211162611-2132611-21332611-213312611-213352611-2162611-216642611-282611-285
2621 -P2621-A2621-A12621-A512621-A812621-12621-22621-211
2621-2312621-3
2621-311
2621-3312621-331112621-331212621-331312621-42621-4212621-421112621-421332621-421552621-421662621-42177
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/83
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
131.7130.9126.5137.3129.8129.5119.1124.9139.8138.5
98.2100.198.0
101.1101.2
93.7
102.098.7
110.5108.5108.5101.0103.4
104.5104.3106.8106.998.9
105.9102.8103.4102.5
108.5108.6
113.4
107.8110.2102.6109.0102.1101.4104.4104.7100.5104.498.0
143.0133.3130.8130.1138.9124.4130.7119.1128.3139.8133.3
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0(3)
100.0
100.2100.2100.3100.4100.0100.2
100.3
100.2100.0100.0
100.0100.4
101.0103.098.0
105.4105.5
105.6102.0115.0118.8118.8104.7107.8
106.9107.1106.9107.097.2
105.9102.5103.9103.0
109.4112.9
117.3
112.2111.3109.4113.3106.0105.4105.4110.2105.3107.1106.4
145.4133.7131.3131.4138.9124.3131.3119.1129.8139.8135.1
102.2102.0100.0
103.0
104.9100.0100.0
100.9100.9101.0101.3100.0100.2
100.3
101.7104.0
(3)104.1
100.0100.4
105.4106.798.0
111.1111.5
112.3109.5119.6122.6122.6107.0113.7
108.1108.3108.1107.999.3
111.2102.5105.1104.2
110.4113.1
117.3
112.5115.1108.9113.1107.2106.4106.3110.2106.7111.5105.6
1.7.3.3
1.00
-.1.40
1.20
1.3
2.22.0
0
3.0
4.9
1.54.0
.00
4.43.7
05.45.7
6.37.44.03.13.12.25.4
1.11.11.1.9
2.15.0
01.11.1
.9
.2
.23.4-.5-.21.1
01.44.1-.7
1.7.5.6
1.01.2.6
-.20
-.50
3.5
4.10
6.06.3
6.57.73.7
11.911.93.99.8
3.33.5
.8
.6-1.55.0
01.51.5
1.84.6
3.3
4.94.06.24.74.74.71.6
(3)6.27.34.9
2.31.05.91.8
-4.36.9
020.8
.42.0
7.16.4
09.59.9
10.211.0(3)
22.122.1
5.910.3
5.96.21.41.3.4
3.71.24.65.0
2.38.9
3.6
9.98.1
15.08.89.3
10.44.38.5
13.515.813.1
4.2.9
4.20
-1.42.7
-3.0(3)3.51.5
C3)
P)
5.96.8
-2.411.411.8
12.511.2
7.8
6.76.93.13.0
.74.33.53.94.2
2.08.6
6.8
9.18.29.99.19.9
11.94.6
10.014.612.016.7
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Paper mill products except building paper—ContinuedPublication and printing
OffsetOther book printing
Body stock for coating, for shipment to establishments withoutpapermaking equipment
Cover textCotton fiber paper and thin paper
Writing, cotton fiber including cotton fiber indexThin paper
Packaging and industrial converting paper, unbleached kraftShipping sackBag and sack, other than shipping sackOther converting, 18 pounds and over
Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleachedkraft
WrappingShipping sack, including combination kraft and rope bleached
and semibleachedBag and sack, other than shipping sackOther converting, 18 pounds and overGlassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment
Special industrial paperSecondary products
Pulp millsOther secondary productsPaperboard millsSanitary paper products
Paperboard millsPrimary products
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboardUnbleached linerboard
42 Ib. kraft linerboardOther unbleached linerboard
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial convertingpaperboard
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboardLinerboardFolding carton-type boardHeavyweight cup and round nested food container boardOther solid bleached board
Semichemical paperboardCorrugating medium
Recycled paperboardLinerboard (<80% virgin fiber)Corrugating medium (<75% virgin fiber)Container chip and filler boardFolding carton: unlined chipboardFolding carton: white-linedFolding carton: clay-coatedTube, can and drum paperboardOther recycled paperboard
Secondary products
Paper coating and glazingPrimary products
Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paperwas produced
Coated one side (for labels and similar uses)Coated two sides (for printing of magazines, directories,
catalogs, and similar uses)Oiled, waxed, and wax-laminated paper, plain or printed
Oiled and similarly treated paperWaxed and wax-laminated paper for packaging uses
Food productsSingle web
Gummed productsGummed sealing tape, paper base and reinforced base, used
for sealing and securingCorrugators' box gummed tape used on manufacturers' joints
of corrugated boxesGummed flat paper, including stock labels, unprinted
Pressure sensitive (self adhesive) products, including tapeSingle faced tape
Paper backing, excluding electricalReinforced and laminated tape, all backings
Pressure sensitive labels, unprintedPressure sensitive base stock for other than labels
Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, for packaging uses,except waxed
See footnotes at end of table.
2631
2641
2621-4412621-441222621-44133
2621-4512621-4652621-62621-6112621-6712621-72621-7312621-7512621-761
2621-82621-811
2621-8312621-8512621-8612621-8812621-92621-S2611-S2621-SSS2631-S2647-S
2631-P2631-12631-1112631-111012631-11102
2631-1212631-22631-2112631-2412631-2622631-2842631-32631-3212631-42631-4112631-4212631-4312631-4432631-4452631-4462631-4812631-4872631-S
2641-P
2641-12641-113
2641-1532641-22641-2112641-2162641-216B2641-216322641-3
2641-312
2641-3142641-3312641-42641-4112641-411132641-411532641-4752641-485
2641-7
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
08/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
102.2103.2101.2
99.0110.7108.7111.6107.496.0
102.888.0
100.0
103.9105.7
113.4102.399.9
105.3103.1100.183.486.1
120.8100.1
105.8105.8107.8108.6108.0108.9
101.0102.5100.4102.2100.0100.4
106.8104.9106.2112.4106.0103.7102.1100.4106.3103.4106.0
103.1101.1
100.8101.3
100.098.399.098.3
96:498.3
97.8
96.5100.2102.1100.9100.9100.1101.4101.4
100.3
105.8108.2103.5
105.1112.5112.9114.8112.099.4
103.392.4
100.1
107.8107.1
119.4104.6100.8114.0104.298.681.586.9
119.199.5
108.5107.5110.3111.3111.0111.5
101.3103.3106.4103.0103.5112.2
109.6105.5105.9116.8110.0103.7102.198.6
107.0103.4113.2
103.6101.9
106.6107.8
104.899.0
104.198.7
96.998.6
97.6
97.7101.2101.9101.0100.8100.4104.0102.1
101.7
107.6108.7106.5
105.3113.2113.9114.8113.6102.9106.496.8
103.5
108.1110.8
119.4104.6100.8114.0109.098.879.989.8
120.2101.8
111.4110.6115.4116.4115.7116.8
106.2103.6110.8103.0
(3)109.9
114.7106.6112.8121.2116.9103.7102.198.9
106.9103.5115.9
104.2102.7
107.3108.0
106.2100.3105.4100.0
98.799.8
98.8
97.9102.9102.9101.9103.2100.4108.7
102.0
1.7.5
3.0
.90
1.43.53.04.73.4
.43.5
0000
4.6.2
-2.03.31.02.4
2.72.84.64.64.34.8
4.8.3
4.2.0
(3)-2.1
4.61.16.53.86.3
00.3
-.10
2.4
.6
.7
.6
.2
1.31.31.21.3
1.81.2
1.2
.31.61.0.9
2.30
4.5
5.04.65.2
6.2(?)4.42.95.16.23.57.53.4
3.84.4
5.22.2.6
7.74.61.43.54.3-.52.2
4.47.07.16.87.3
5.3.8
(3)-.2
(3)6.2
1.97.07.96.2
00
-1.1.60
5.5
6.56.7
6.21.76.51.5
2.01.4
1.2
02.61.3.9
2.3.3
6.4
8.26.79.9
11.94.36.06.16.08.15.49.94.9
4.24.9
5.22.9
.88.25.7
.5-2.54.81.72.2
8.67.6
11.312.011.312.3
5.63.2
10.84.1(3)12.1
11.13.5
12.511.112.2
00
-.4.8
1.713.4
1.92.1
6.56.7
6.23.26.53.0
2.21.2
-.12.61.9.9
2.3.3
7.4
1.8
7.110.04.3
12.66.66.17.95.39.47.28.78.9
4.34.9
5.23.81.27.76.42.8
-1.19.44.4-.4
11.510.414.415.415.515.3
5.54.6
10.83.8
(3)13.1
14.47.2
16.121.516.93.7(3)
07.33.5
16.6
3.62.1
6.8
2.1
1.9
.9
.3
-.5
-1.0
2.31.32.5
.47.7
1.5
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Paper coating and glazing—ContinuedOther coated and processed paper, except for packaging uses
and except waxedSpecial coated paper (mica, pyroxylin, lacquer, metallic,
etc.) other than foilOther coated and processed paper, including soap
impregnated paper and plastic coated paperSecondary products
Bags, except textile bagsPrimary products
Grocers' and variety bags (paper) and wardrobe, shopping, andother bags
Grocers' bags and sacks, paperGrocers' sacks, paper
1 /6 barrelGrocers' bags, paper
Greater than 5 Ib. but less than 13 Ib13 Ib. or greater
Shopping bags, all materialsOther paper bags, n.e.c. (mothproof, etc.), excluding
specialty bagsPolyethylene combinations, including polyethylene and foil
combinationsPolyethylene combinations, including polyethylene and foil
combinationsPolyethylene combined with other films by lamination or
coatingUnsupported film
PolyethyleneResale household bags, all materials (garbage, lunch,
sandwich, etc.)Film
Shipping sacks and multiwall bags, all materials, except textileSingle and double wallMultiwall (three or more plies)
Secondary productsOther secondary productsMiscellaneous plastics products
Sanitary paper productsPrimary products
Sanitary tissue health productsTable napkins, including plain creped, and facial tissue
Industrial (bulk and dispenser type)Regular type, single ply
BulkFacial tissue type, 2 ply or more
Toilet tissueTowels (rolled, folded, or interfolded)Disposable diapers, except diaper liners and adult diapers,
paperOther sanitary health products, incl. toilet seat covers,
bibs, headrests, tray covers, etcSecondary products
Other secondary products
Folding paperboard boxes ..'Primary products
Folding paperboard boxes (classified by end use)Dry food and produce, incl. pet and animal food (excl. trays
and boards for retail pkg.)Bottled and canned beverages
Bottled beveragesAlcoholic beverages
Hardware and household suppliesCandyCosmetics and medicinal products
CosmeticsMedicinal products
All other end uses, n.e.cSecondary products
Other secondary productsSanitary food containers
Setup paperboard boxesPrimary products
Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end use)Textiles, wearing apparel, and hosieryDepartment stores and other retail storesConfectionsCosmetics, including soap
See footnotes at end of table.
2643
2647
2651
2652
2641-8
2641-821
2641-8982641-S
2643-P
2643-12643-1132643-11312643-113112643-11322643-113222643-113232643-151
2643-198
2643-2
2643-2B
2643-232643-2C2643-261
2643-292643-2952643-32643-3112643-3512643-S2643-SSS3079-S
2647-P2647-22647-222647-2212647-221A2647-221012647-221032647-232647-27
2647-287
2647-2982647-S2647-SSS
2651-P2651-1
2651-1142651-1212651-12112651-121122651-1512651-1612651-1712651-171012651-171022651-1982651-S2651 -SSS2654-S
2652-P2652-12652-1212652-1312652-1412652-151
12/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
102.7
107.5
101.9110.1
ftft
ftftftftftftftft
ft
ft
ftftft
ftftftftftftftft
100.1100.199.799.999.899.8
104.7100.0100.199.0
ft100.5100.5100.5
ftftft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftft
103.3
108.0
103.0110.6
101.2101.4
100.6100.8100.6103.3101.3101.4101.1
104.5
100.7
102.5100.7100.8
100.0ft
103.499.9
104.0100.0100.0100.0
100.4100.399.999.496.394.9
103.1100.0100.299.7
100.0
99.8101.8102.0
99.999.9
100.4100.8101.2100.0100.5100.0100.5100.0100.8100.5100.0100.0100.0
100.1100.1100.1100.0100.0100.3100.0
103.5
108.9
103.1111.0
102.5102.6
104.2105.4104.9107.0106.8107.2106.3100.7
104.5
101.2
105.0103.1103.1
100.1
ft103.9101.5104.3101.8100.0104.1
100.6100.5100.2101.8101.0101.4103.1100.0100.199.8
100.0
101.3101.6101.8
100.8100.9100.9
100.8100.8101.2100.0100.2101.2100.4100.0100.6101.2100.0100.0100.0
100.5100.6100.6100.0102.5100.3100.2
0.2
.8
.1
.4
1.31.2
3.64.64.33.65.55.75.21.9
2.52.42.3
.1
ft.5
1.5.3
1.80
4.1
.2
.2
.32.44.96.9
00
-.1.1
1.4-.2-.2
.91.01.0
.4000
-.31.2-.1
0-.2
.8000
.5
.5
.50
2.50.2
0.4
ft
.3
ftft
ftftftftftftftft
ft
ft
ftftft
ftftftftftftftft
.2
.2
.22.01.42.0
-1.60
-.10
.21.11.2
ftftft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftft
1.3
3.0
1.62.5
ftft
ftftftftftftftft
ft
ft
ftftft
ftftftftftftft
.2
.1-.31.3.1.1
3.100
-1.6
ft-.61.61.8
ftftft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftft
1.5
ft1.79.8
ftft
ftftftftftftftft
ft
ft
ftftft
ftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftftftftft
ft
ftft
ftftft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftftftftft
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Setup paperboard boxes—ContinuedStationery and office suppliesAll other end uses, n.e.c
Secondary products
Corrugated and solid fiber boxesPrimary products
Corrugated shipping containersFor foods and beveragesFor paper and allied productsFor glass, clay, and stone productsFor metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies,
except electricalFor electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and appliancesFor all other uses not specified above
Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and unlined ...Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and partitions
Newspaper publishingPrimary products
CirculationSubscriptions
Through intermediaryDirect to reader
Single copy salesThrough intermediaryDirect to reader
AdvertisingClassified advertisingCommercial advertising
National advertisingOther advertising
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther, except preprinted newspaper inserts
Periodical publishingPrimary products
AdvertisingFarm periodicals
General farm periodicalsBusiness periodicals
Industrial periodicalsMerchandising periodicalsProfessional periodicals
General periodicalsWomen's periodicalsGeneral interest periodicalsGeneral news periodicals
Other periodicalsReligious periodicalsOther periodicals, n.e.c
CirculationGeneral farm periodicals
Business periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsProfessional periodicals
General periodicalsWomen's periodicals
SubscriptionsSingle copy sales
General interest periodicalsSubscriptionsSingle copy sales
General news periodicalsSubscriptions
Other periodicalsReligious periodicals
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsOther secondary productsBook publishing
Book publishingPrimary products
TextbooksElementary textbooks
HardboundPaperbound
High school textbooks
See footnotes at end of table.
2653
2711
2721
2731
2652-1612652-1982652-S
2653-P2653-12653-1122653-1132653-115
2653-1162653-1182653-1192653-32653-4
2711-P2711-62711-612711-6112711-6122711-622711-6212711-6222711-72711-712711-722711-7212711-7222711-M2711-Z892711-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-XY92721-S2721-SSS2731-S
2731-P2731-12731-1A2731-1112731-1122731-1B
12/8312/8312/83
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7902/8012/7912/7912/79
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
107.0107.3107.3108.2103.0106.7
114.6106.2106.9107.0109.6
145.2146.2136.6142.8144.4130.9124.6130.5119.2149.2155.0147.3172.7144.0116.4137.8124.5124.2
141.9143.3145.0133.8129.2140.4139.9143.7136.5148.1139.2149.0158.5121.1123.5118.3141.3159.0145.4143.5144.0141.0149.2
139.9144.3133.8
131.5132.3142.4120.2124.4136.9179.6129.6
123.6124.2131.6126.5127.4124.4130.6
100.7100.0100.0
108.8109.1106.9109.3106.9109.2
116.0106.5108.0110.9115.5
150.3151.5137.7144.1145.5134.4124.6130.5119.2155.8164.5153.0181.9149.2117.8142.5124.5124.2
142.6144.2147.4140.3134.0142.2141.0148.5136.3150.4139.2153.5159.2125.0123.5126.7140.5164.5145.8143.5144.8139.8142.0133.0151.5141.1145.1135.4
130.6132.2142.2120.2124.4136.6179.2129.4
124.2124.8133.0126.9128.1ft
131.7
101.2100.1100.0
109.4109.7109.5110.3105.3109.5
117.4106.5109.2110.9115.2
151.2152.3138.4144.0145.4134.4127.1136.1119.2156.6165.4153.8180.9150.2117.8142.5130.2130.2
143.6145.4149.5140.6134.5142.9141.1149.6138.2153.4147.4153.5160.6125.0123.5126.7140.6ft
146.7143.5146.3139.7142.0ftft
141.1145.8134.4
ft132.6143.0120.2124.4136.2179.2128.9
125.2125.9133.9126.9128.1
(3)131.7
0.4.10
.6
.5
.61.0
-1.5.3
1.20
1.10
-.3
.6
.5
.5-.1-.1
02.04.3
0.5.6.5
-.6.700
4.64.8
1.4.3.4.5.0.7
1.41.95.9
0.9000.1
ft.60
1.100
()ft
0.5
ft
00
-.30
-.4
ft(3)ft
1.31.31.11.3-.41.2
1.40
1.71.95.5
4.64.61.81.71.5ft2.04.3
05.57.24.94.84.9
.6ft4.64.8
2.02.33.65.1ft2.0
(3)4.2
3.34.12.0
0
.9(3)1.6.8.4
ftft1.31.8.5
ft.6
1.20
(3).1
(3)
ft2.02.02.52.0ft
ft
3.43.43.23.82.73.4
3.7-.53.44.98.4
4.94.91.81.71.5ft2.04.3
05.87.45.35.55.21.1ft4.64.8
3.73.55.05.14.23.0
.86.93.26.05.95.47.51.5
0ft1.8ft1.0
01.72.04.6ftft1.31.9.5
1.32.5
13.613.62.7
.13.1
2.32.33.62.72.7ft4.8
ft
2.62.72.44.41.94.5
1.4.1
1.35.0
10.2
6.96.81.74.74.5(3)-4.44.3
-11.08.3
11.07.48.37.21.3ft10.010.3
6.56.67.15.54.74.22.37.34.78.68.76.9(3)3.6
0ft6.0(3)3.3
05.97.0
10.0ftft6.19.9
.7
1.83.7
13.613.63.7
(3)3.2
5.25.5
10.07.35.6
(3)7.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2732
2751
Productcode
2731-1132731-1C2731-1152731-1162731-122731-1212731-32731-322731-3252731-3272731-332731-3352731-342731-3452731-42731-442731-4472731-52731-5312731-542731-5412731-5432731-552731-72731-722731-7212731-742731-7492731-S
2732-P2732-22732-2B2732-2252732-2C2732-2282732-2292732-2D2732-2322732-234
2732-2F2732-2422732-244
2732-82732-822732-8232732-82355
2732-92732-912732-9152732-91502
2751 -P
2751-2
2751-2A2751-2182751-2192751-2B
2751-241
2751-2432751-52751-5112751-5982751-62751-644
2751-6982751-92751-9112751-9122751-912172751-923
Indexbase
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
06/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
Oct.19832
131.0136.7136.0139.6131.5126.0120.6124.3125.5115.2101.398.9
125.7125.7123.4120.2
ft119.0117.7111.7107.1120.6110.4126.2123.8123.8133.9149.9126.9
ft(3)ftftftftftftftftft
ftftft
ftftft
ftftft
103.9102.9
101.8
103.6101.1105.998.4
ft
95.9100.6102.1
ft104.7111.4
103.6104.9106.6
100.9110.3
Jan.19842
132.2139.6138.7143.5131.3125.7124.7124.3125.5115.2102.7100.6132.8134.1123.4120.2127.9117.4117.8112.0107.8120.1110.4126.4124.1124.1134.1150.1129.0
101.2101.4101.3(3)(3)
100.0ftft
102.9ftft
100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.2100.5ft
104.8103.9
102.3
103.8101.1105.799.4
104.8
96.9101.0103.7
ft106.3114.0
106.7105.9108.2
100.9111.2
Feb.19842
132.2140.7138.7149.1133.8128.3124.7124.7126.0115.2102.7100.6132.8134.1124.4120.2127.9119.5117.8112.7107.8122.4110.4126.4124.1124.1134.1150.1128.7
102.3102.7102.8107.3107.3102.6ftft
105.0106.5102.7
100.7101.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0
102.2106.8107.0
106.1105.3
102.3
103.6101.1105.599.7
104.8
97.6112.2103.7
(3)106.3114.0
106.5106.3108.2
100.9111.2
Jan.1984
0.80
3.91.92.0
0.3.400000.800
1.80.7
-.11.9
000000
-.2
1.11.31.5
ftft2.6
ftft2.0
ftft
.71.0
0
000
2.16.3(3)
1.21.4
0
-.10
-.2.2
0
.711.1
0
ft00
-.2.40
00
Nov.1983
2.33.02.26.32.63.22.7
.3
.4000
5.66.7
.800
2.0-.11.3.9
1.90.2.2.200
2.1
ftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftft
ftftft
ftft(3)
2.32.4
.6
.20.4
1.5
3.5
1.311.51.5ft1.62.7
2.81.21.3
ft.8
Aug.1983
4.43.62.77.53.83.24.12.83.1
ft00
5.66.7
.800
1.2-3.0
1.61.71.5
00.2.2
-.6-1.33.0
ftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftft
ftftft
ftftft
2.72.8
1.4
1.20
1.91.8
ft
1.111.5
1.5
ft2.0
ft3.31.31.5
ft.8
Feb.1983
7.312.810.024.510.212.66.96.26.81.2
00
5.97.1
.800
2.6-3.13.02.34.2
0-.3-.2-.2-.7
-1.33.0
ftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftft
ftftft
ftftft
4.54.2
2.2
3.0.3
4.7.7
ft
.812.33.7ft3.0ft
4.55.89.3
ft4.7
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Book publishing—ContinuedHardbound
College textbooksHardboundPaperbound
WorkbooksElementary workbooks
Technical, scientific and professional booksMedical books
HardboundPaperbound
Business booksHardbound
Other technical, scientific and professional books .Hardbound
Religious booksOther religious books
PaperboundGeneral books
Mass market booksAdult trade books
HardboundPaperbound
Juvenile booksGeneral reference books
Subscription reference booksEncyclopedias
Other reference booksOther
Secondary products
Book printingPrimary products
Books, printing and binding, lithographicCollege textbooks
HardboundTechnical, scientific, business, and professional books
HardboundPaperbound
General consumer and trade booksHardboundPaperbound
All other books, n.e.c. including religious books,dictionaries, atlases, etc
HardboundPaperbound
Books, printing only or printing and binding, other thanlithographic
Printing and bindingAll other printing processes, including gravure and screen ...
PaperboundPamphlets, workbooks, and tests, printing only or printing and
bindingLithographic printing
Workbooks and testsPrinting and binding
Commercial printing, letterpressPrimary products
Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,letterpress
Labels, custom and stock, printed, including bordered, made ofpaper or foil, excluding cloth
Rolls, pressure sensitive, letterpressFlexographic pressure sensitive, flat and rolls
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposesPolyethylene, letterpress, including flexographic, single
webOther letterpress, including flexographic, multiweb and
single webAdvertising printing, letterpress
Direct mailOther advertising printing
Other general job printing, letterpressTicket and coupon printingAll other general commercial printing, letterpress, including
flexographic, n.e.cScreen process printing, except textiles
Decalcomanias and pressure sensitives, excluding labelsLabels, excluding labels made of cloth
Pressure sensitive, flat and rollsDisplay advertising posters
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Commercial printing, letterpress—ContinuedCounter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other
display materialPrinting on metalAll other screen process printing, n.e.c
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsPaper coating and glazingOther secondary productsCommercial printing, lithographic
Commercial printing, lithographicPrimary products
Magazine and periodical printing, lithographicMagazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
sheet-fedMagazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
web-fedLabels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
lithographicLabels, custom and stock, printed, excluding cloth
Flat, except pressure sensitive, sheet-fedPressure sensitive, flat and rolls
Catalog and directory printing, lithographicCatalogs, sheet-fedCatalogs, web-fed
Financial and legal printing, lithographicAnnual reports and other corporate financial printingOther financial and legal printingBank form printing, excluding checkbooks
Advertising printing, lithographicDirect mail, sheet-fedDirect mail, web-fedCounter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other
printed display materialPreprinted newspaper inserts, sections of 2 pages or moreShopping newsOther advertising printing, sheet-fedOther advertising printing, web-fed
Other general job printing, lithographicNewspapers, web-fedCalendars and calendar padsTicket, coupon, and food and beverage check printingCredit and identification cards, printedBusiness forms, excluding blank books and looseleaf forms,
sheet-fedAll other general commercial printing, n.e.c, sheet-fedAll other general commercial printing, n.e.c., web-fed
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsBook printingCommercial printing, letterpressOther secondary productsManifold business formsTypesetting
Commercial printing, gravurePrimary products
Magazine and periodical printing, gravureMagazines and periodicals, excluding supplements for Sunday
newspapersLabels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
gravureLabels, custom and stock, excluding cloth
Flat, except pressure sensitiveRolls, except pressure sensitive
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes, excludingbags, envelopes, pouches, etc
Paper, single webOther, including multiweb structures
Other general job printing, gravureAll other general commercial printing, n.e.c
Gravure plates and cylindersSecondary products
Commercial printing, lithographicOther secondary products
Manifold business formsPrimary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2752
2761
2751-9252751-9812751-9982751-M2751-XY92751-S2641-S2751-SSS2752-S
2752-P2752-1
2752-112
2752-114
2752-2
2752-2112752-211012752-211072752-32752-3122752-3142752-42752-4132752-4192752-4272752-52752-5122752-514
2752-5252752-5332752-5412752-5512752-5532752-62752-6142752-6432752-6442752-683
2752-6922752-6972752-6992752-M2752-XY92752-Z892752-S2732-S2751-S2752-SSS2761-S2791-S
2754-P2754-1
2754-133
2754-22754-222754-2212754-224
2754-232754-2322754-2352754-62754-6982754-72754-S2752-S2754-SSS
2761-P
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/62
06/82
06/82
06/82
08/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8208/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8204/83
06/8206/8208/82
08/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/83
105.1102.7112.1115.8145.7109.2110.8110.4108.8
103.2103.2102.5
104.9
101.8
106.4
106.5102.0103.6104.6103.4105.7105.3101.8104.9103.2104.0103.5
ft102.0
ft103.0102.9102.596.3
108.3
ft
102.3104.6104.7100.999.2
101.7103.5ft
105.0103.6102.5
ft102.3102.3
ftft
101.7101.5101.8
104.7101.9108.2102.9100.899.8
101.9104.7
ftftft
105.4104.7112.1110.1126.8110.9111.3112.1110.6
104.6104.8104.7
106.1
104.4
106.4
106.5102.1105.9106.0107.0106.1104.2101.8105.6104.7105.4105.9
109.2102.5ft
103.9105.4104.199.1
108.0102.2
ft102.9105.8109.2102.0102.6101.7103.8ft
105.7103.1103.8
ft102.5102.5101.9
103.0
101.7101.5101.8
105.2102.0109.2105.6101.099.8
102.0105.2100.0
102.3102.6
107.0104.7112.1110.4126.8110.9111.3111.9110.7
104.7105.0105.5
106.1
105.2
106.4
106.5102.1106.5105.4108.6106.5104.3103.1105.6104.4105.9105.6
108.5103.6106.8103.4103.3104.199.1
108.0102.289.5
103.0105.8108.9101.4100.8101.7103.8102.2105.7103.1104.3100.0
104.1104.3101.9
103.0
101.9101.9101.8
105.2102.0109.2106.3104.299.8
102.0105.2100.0
103.1103.2
1.500.20.10
-.2.1
.1
.1
00.5
-.51.4.4.1
1.30
-.2.5
-.3
-.71.1ft-.4
-2.00000
ft.10
-.2-.6
-1.700
ft00.5
ft1.51.7
0
.2
.40
000.7
3.20
-.100
.8
.5
ftftft0.2
01.6.4
1.41.8
1.51.73.0
ft
ftft2.91.15.01.4
01.3.1
1.51.62.2
ftftft
.71.71.1
0.4
ftft
.11.1
ft.5
1.60.2.2.4
-.31.2ft1.81.9ft
ft
.2
.40
.20
ft3.33.3
0.1.5
ftftft
2.01.9
06.0
17.52.12.21.72.1
2.02.23.2
ft
3.8
.1
0ft3.71.26.42.81.41.31.32.12.13.2
ftftft1.21.61.4
-1.51.1.2
ft.7
1.84.8
.51.6
0.9
1.3.80
2.1ft2.12.2ft
ft
1.01.6.3
ft3.33.3
01.31.5ft
ftft
3.64.7
12.05.3
12.36.6
11.34.86.5
3.53.85.2
5.8
4.9
7.4
ftft5.33.48.23.8
ft3.12.62.62.93.48.5ftft1.71.73.1ft8.0ftft
1.53.9ft1.4.8
1.72.0ft2.4
.73.1ft
3.43.6ft
ft
1.41.61.3
2.9.7
5.75.03.5
.11.73.3ft
ftft
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
2812
2813
2816
2819
Productcode
2761-22761-252761-2532761-255
2761-32761-3132761-31342
2761-52761-5312761-5572761-55782761-55792761-557922761-557942761-72761-762761-7612761-7622761-762032761-762052761 -S2752-S2761-SSS
2812-P2812-12812-1112812-1152812-32812-3652812-365112812-365122812-367112812-S
2813-P2813-22813-32813-3112813-3312813-52813-5112813-62813-72813-M
2816-P2816-12816-32816-31
2816-3192816-3312816-342816-345
2816-3982816-S2816-SSS
2819-P2819-32819-331
2819-72819-7A2819-73
2819-7392819-74
2819-7462819-772819-7712819-77101
Indexbase
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8003/8212/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8204/83
04/83
12/82
Oct.19832
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
108.5105.1109.6123.2108.1
102.0105.396.382.8
114.0
108.9107.6115.2124.2114.7139.0109.5151.9
108.4120.6
100.3100.499.8
101.4100.0
(3)100.0f3)(3)
104.0100.1
(3)
100.398.593.794.3
105.0103.6103.1
101.4100.7
100.6
108.6
Jan.19842
102.1102.4102.5101.7
100.0100.0100.0
103.6101.1103.6103.8103.6102.8107.5102.6102.6105.1101.4101.5100.1100.0100.0100.0
107.6101.2108.7118.9107.6
94.797.989.0(3)
117.9
106.1104.9115.2124.5115.2
(3)98.8
110.3
108.4117.0
101.4101.699.8
104.6100.0
100.2105.2113.9113.9
104.6100.3100.3
100.598.793.593.4
104.4102.9103.7
(3)100.2
99.9
107.8
Feb.19842
102.9103.3103.5102.5
100.0100.0100.0
103.6103.1103.6103.8103.6102.8107.5103.6103.6105.6102.7102.3
(3)102.8103.0103.9
104.896.5
111.9125.2110.4
83.985.580.582.3
118.3
105.5105.3115.2124.5115.2
(3)99.8
114.3
109.1108.0
101.6101.899.9
105.0100.0
100.2105.2116.4116.4
105.0100.3100.3
101.099.693.593.7
105.5104.2105.4
(3)99.9
99.6
107.8
Jan.1984
0.8.9
1.0.7
000
02.0
00000
1.01.0.4
1.3.8
(3)2.83.03.9
-2.6-4.72.95.32.6
-11.3-12.7-9.6(3)
.3
-.5.4000
(3)1.03.6
.6-7.8
.2
.2
.1
.50
00
2.22.2
.400
.5
.9-.1.3
1.01.21.7
(3)-.3
-.3
0
Nov.1983
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)f3)<*)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
-2.5-7.42.92.73.0
-16.9-18.6-14.5
-.74.8
-3.0-2.1
0.3
(3)(3)-8.9
-24.8
,7-9.4
.81.0.1
2.40
(3)1.7
(3)(3)
ft0
ft
.81.3-.8-.2
.7
.92.7
(3)-.8
-1.0
0
Aug.1983
(3)ft(3)(3)
ft(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)ft(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)ft(3)
-3.0-8.14.58.54.0
-18.6-17.1-21.6
-2.54.9
-1.0.1.6.3.4
(3)-.6
-2.0
.7-9.3
1.72.0
05.5
0
(3)5.2
(3)ft
(3).2
(3)
2.81.2-.6-.3
2.01.32.4
(3)(3)
(3)
5.6
Feb.1983
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)ft(3)(3)(3)(3)
-8.4-17.2
17.723.517.0
-36.6-38.6-33.7-3.06.8
.91.82.7
.61.0
(3).9
3.0
5.6-6.0
(3)(3)(3)ft(3)
ft(3)ftft
(3)(3)(3)
1.40
-6.5-6.3
3.61.92.9
(3)(3)
(3)
3.9
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Manifold business forms—ContinuedUnit set forms
Custom printedCarbonCarbonless
Manifold books, including sales, and pegboard accountingsystems
Sales and other manifold booksCustom printed
Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginallypunched or not
Custom fanfoldAll other custom printed continuous forms
One partMultiple parts
CarbonCarbonless
Stock continuous formsStock shelf forms
One partMultiple parts
CarbonCarbonless
Secondary productsCommercial printing, lithographicOther secondary products
Alkalies and chlorinePrimary products
ChlorineChlorine gasLiquid chlorine
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)All other concentrations - liquid
50 percent regular diaphragm grade .50 percent from mercury cellBead caustic soda
Secondary products
Industrial gasesPrimary products
AcetyleneCarbon dioxide
Liquid & gasSolid
NitrogenGas
OxygenOther industrial gases ....Miscellaneous receipts ...
Inorganic pigmentsPrimary products
Titanium pigmentsChrome colors and other inorganic pigments
Chrome colorsOther chrome colors, incl. chrome green (chrome yellow and
iron blue)Iron oxide pigmentsColored lead pigments
LithargeAll other color pigments, incl. iron blues, pearl essence, and
copper oxidesSecondary products
Other secondary products
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.cPrimary products
Sulfuric acid (new and fortified)Other than oleum grades
Potassium and sodium compounds (ex. bleaches, alkalies andalums)
Sodium compounds (inc. sodium metal)Sodium phosphates
Other selected sodium phosphates (monobasic, dibasic,tribasic, meta- and acid pyro)
Sodium silicates and silicoflourideOther selected sodium silicates (water glass and
silicoflouride)Sodium sulfate, sulfide, sulfite and thiosulfate (hypo)
Sodium sulfateHigh purity (anhydrous, >97% NaSO4)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.—ContinuedSodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod.
borate, flouride, hydrosulfide, etc.)Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.cOther industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c
Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.cCalcium compounds
Other calcium compounds, n.e.c. (inc. cat. chloride,carbonate and hypochlorite)
Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.cChromium, manganese, cobalt (ex. cobalt-60), and nickel
compounds, n.e.cLead and zinc compounds, n.e.cCopper, iron and silver compounds, n.e.cOther metallic mineral compounds (ex. radioactive isotopes).
Other inorganic chemicals, n.e.cRadioactive isotopes and compounds (inc. contract work, ex.
radiopharmeceuticals)Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades, industrial bleaches,
gold & titanium compoundsMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Plastic materials and resinsPrimary products
Thermoplastic resinsLow density polyethylene resins
For film and sheetingFor all other uses
High density polyethylene resinsFor blow molding
Polypropylene resinsFor injection moldingFor fiber and filaments
Vinyl and vinylidene resinsHomopolymer resins, excluding dispersionCopolymer resins excluding dispersionDispersion resins
Other non-engineering thermoplastic resinsThermosetting resins
Epoxy resinsPhenolic and other tar acid resins
Phenolic molding compoundsAll other phenolic and other tar acid resins
Polyester resins, unsaturatedUrea - formaldehyde resinsAll other thermosetting resins
Secondary products
Synthetic rubberPrimary production
Styrene butadiene (SBR)Styrene butadiene - solidStyrene butadiene - latex
Specialty elastomers
2821
2822
2819-7882819-82819-8112819-92819-9A2819-91
2819-9192819-9F
2819-9822819-9832819-9842819-9892819-9G
2819-991
2819-9982819-M2819-Z892819-S
2821-P2821-32821-3312821-331012821-331032821-3412821-341012821-3512821-351012821-351022821-3712821-371012821-371022821-371032821-3992821-42821-4112821-4212821-421012821-421022821-4312821-4412821-4992821-S
2822-P2822-12822-1112822-1122822-8
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
103.7
98.696.4
103.7103.1
104.097.5
96.9105.5100.2(3)99.1
96.9104.4104.499.3
112.0109.8109.6109.3100.3
96.8114.5114.8110.9113.4112.2115.7120.8115.3111.1125.5106.8102.4108.0109.7110.6110.0123.8
100.199.390.388.9
100.4106.5
102.1
99.397.3
101.5100.5
101.695.5
95.9103.497.493.0
100.1
103.2
96.9104.6104.699.7
114.4112.1112.1113.8108.6125.1
103.7114.5117.8113.7113.8112.8114.5120.7116.9112.2125.9109.3102.3111.1110.7110.5110.6126.8
99.798.989.888.4
100.4109.3
103.9
99.297.7
101.5100.5
101.696.8
97.0104.699.494.3
100.3
97.4104.3104.399.8
114.5112.3112.2113.8108.6125.1
101.9117.5119.8117.3113.2111.9115.1120.7116.6112.6
109.6102.3111.5111.2110.4111.4126.8
99.598.789.988.5
100.4108.6
-.1.400
01.4
1.11.12.01.4.2
.5-.3-.3.2
.1
.1
.1000
-1.82.61.73.2-.6-.8.50
-.3.3
(3).3.1.3.5
-.1.70
-.2-.3
0.10
-.7
.71.8.3.3
-.7
0-.8.9
-1.41.4
.8-.4-.4.7
2.93.03.25.98.7
3.93.23.95.3.2.3
-.10
1.72.0(3)2.2
.12.7
.7-.24.92.7
-.3-.4-.4-.5
0.5
0.5
.41.0
-1.6-3.1
-2.3-.4
.26.4
-3.0-1.6
.6
C3)
-.96.96.9
.4
3.63.94.2
14.615.417.6
5.06.54.8
12.9.4
-.31.45.11.42.7
(3)3.9
04.81.4
-1.55.32.3
-.8-.8
-1.8-1.9
-.5
1.3
-1.1-1.1-.7
-2.2
-2.3-1.6
-3.013.2-5.0-3.3
-4.95.65.6
-3.1
6.47.78.8
27.032.9
4.84.2(3)16.118.020.016.4(3)2.53.1
(3)4.9
.16.12.1-.64.7
.7
.6
.6-.1-.2.5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—-Continued
Industry and product1 Industrycode
2824
2831
2833
2834
Productcode
2824-P2824-72824-7012824-70122824-701222824-701242824-7022824-70212824-702122824-7032824-70322824-703222824-703312824-7052824-82824-8012824-8022824-802012824-8032824-80312824-803122824-804
2831-P2831-12831-117
2831-1192831-22831-213
2831-42831-4152831-5
* 2831-5132831-S2834-S
2833-P2833-12833-1612833-22833-2012833-2022833-20225
2833-2052833-S2833-SSS
2834-P2834-12834-1022834-10212834-102112834-1052834-1062834-1112834-11112834-111122834-1162834-1182834-1192834-1212834-121192834-121292834-121912834-1232834-1242834-1252834-1262834-126412834-1282834-1352834-1362834-136042834-139
Indexbase
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
03/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8012/8003/80
03/8003/80
03/8003/8003/80
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8108/8106/81
Oct.19832
102.2103.6103.7106.1100.997.4
105.5101.293.689.5
102.7
99.090.8
103.3103.3115.099.693.797.996.492.9
107.6
112.2108.7102.671.1
102.0121.1134.9
116.7118.3
90.9128.1123.6
99.398.797.997.4
102.2101.2107.1107.1
102.1101.2101.5
123.8122.9125.6139.8132.3129.9128.1100.1117.2119.8111.5129.8114.3169.8124.1123.8122.0123.9137.4122.4136.4130.4125.9123.7111.596.6
100.0128.1
Jan.19842
101.8103.3104.3106.5102.8102.8105.599.490.484.4
105.8
99.092.6
ft101.8115.291.593.998.398.194.4
109.2
117.6114.3100.270.2
99.7139.4137.9
127.4136.3
92.3128.5124.7
97.996.895.497.4
102.9101.2107.1107.1
102.1101.4101.8
126.2125.6128.9140.2132.3129.9128.1102.2120.0124.0111.6130.4114.9171.0128.4126.1124.7132.9139.0122.4138.7130.7125.9126.4116.296.7(3)
128.1
Feb.19842
103.5105.4107.3108.2103.8101.4105.5101.994.088.8
111.6
99.692.6
ft102.5115.591.594.099.399.296.1
111.8
114.2110.4100.470.2
99.8139.4136.9
120.4124.4
90.3128.9125.8
97.996.895.497.4
103.0101.2107.1107.1
102.7101.4101.8
127.0126.5130.0140.7133.6129.9131.798.1
120.1124.2112.4131.6115.2171.0132.6133.3124.7135.7143.0122.4142.3132.2125.9129.8111.598.9ft
133.2
Jan.1984
1.72.02.91.71.0
-1.40
2.64.05.35.4
.60
ft.7.3.1.1
1.01.21.92.4
-2.8-3.4
.20
.20
-.7
-5.5-8.7
-2.1.3.9
0000.1000
.500
.6
.7
.8
.41.0
02.8
-4.0.1.1.8.9.30
3.25.7
02.12.9
02.61.2
02.7
-4.02.3
ft4.0
Nov.1983
1.72.33.11.92.84.1
0.7.4
-.87.6
.6
ftft
.9
.3
.4
.61.42.93.53.2
1.81.5
-2.1-1.3
-2.114.6
1.5
3.2
ft
-.6.6
1.8
-2.6-3.4-4.3
0.1000
.5
.2
.3
2.02.22.4
.41.0
02.8
-4.12.53.7
ftft
.3
.74.77.62.22.42.8
02.61.3
04.9
-4.82.3
ft4.0
Aug.1983
2.93.33.82.44.59.0
.1
.1-.5-.79.6
1.03.7
ft2.76.1
-8.1.4
5.45.66.86.9
1.41.1
-3.5-1.3
-3.514.61.5
3.25.2
-1.1.6
1.8
-3.5-4.6-5.8
0.8000
.5
.2
.3
4.54.65.52.76.25.62.8
-3.83.53.91.17.5
.87.97.57.62.2
10.34.1
-3.14.03.1
.84.95.32.4
ft4.0
Feb.1983
5.46.26.52.69.8
20.8
ft4.05.55.5
15.9
6.5-1.7
ft5.78.3
00
6.26.46.39.3
1.4.4
-11.3-3.2
-11.525.013.4
6.811.6
-3.18.23.0
-4.0-5.3-6.7
-.51.31.2
ftft
.5
.2
.3
7.37.88.7
12.312.110.54.3
-8.25.56.5
.27.7
015.89.19.32.2
12.811.2
-.315.66.12.27.75.5ftft12.5
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Noncellulosic organic fibersPrimary products
Yarn and monofilamentNylon and aramid, excluding producer textured yarn
Textile35-59 drawn equivalent denierAll other drawn equivalent deniers
Polyester, excluding producer textured yarnTextile, selected deniers
145-179 drawn equivalent denierProducer textured yarn and monofilament
NylonCarpet yarn
Other producer textured yam and monofilamentOther yarn and monofilament
Staple, tow and fiberfillNylon and aramidAcrylic and modacrylic
Up to 4 denierPolyester
Staple and towUp to 2.5 denier, excluding fiberfill
Other staple, tow and fiberfill
Biological productsPrimary products
Blood and blood derivatives, for human useNormal human blood serumOther blood derivatives or fractions, except those used for
passive immunizationVaccines, toxoids and antigens, for human use
Antigens .".Diagnostic substances and other biologies, except for industrial
useDiagnostic substances, except diagnostic allergens
Biological products for veterinary useVaccines, bacterins, toxoids and other antigens (except
allergens) for active immunizationSecondary products
Pharmaceuticals
Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in bulk)Primary products
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicalsAll other synthetic organic medicinal chemicals
Other medicinals and botanicalsBotanical drugsNatural vitamins
Other natural vitaminsMixtures of two or more substances for therapeutic or
prophylactic useSecondary products
Other secondary products
Pharmaceutical preparationsPrimary products
Pharmaceutical preparations, prescriptionAnalgesics
Narcotic analgesics ....'.Codeine and combinations
AntiarthriticsAnticoagulantsSystemic anti-infectives
Broad and medium spectrum antibioticsBroad spectrum penicillins
Antispasmodic/antisecretoryBronchial therapyCancer therapy productsCardiovascular therapy
Antihypertensive drugsVasodilatorsOther cardiovasculars
CNS stimulantsContraceptives (excluding devices, kits, implants, etc.)Cough and cold preparationsDermatological preparations
AntipruriticsDiureticsHormonesHospital solutions
I.V. solutions 50 ml. and underMuscle relaxants
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Pharmaceutical preparations—ContinuedNutrients and supplementsOpthalmic and otic preparationsPsychotherapeuticsSedativesVitamins
MultivitaminsMiscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations
Pharmaceutical preparations, non-prescriptionAnalgesics, internal (except antiarthritics)
Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate compoundsNon-aspirin (including effervesent)
AntacidsLiquidsOther antacids
Antiseptics and antibacterialsCough and cold preparations
Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums,troches
Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine coldpreparations)
DecongestantsExternal analgesics and counterirritantsHematinicsHemorroidal preparationsLaxativesVitamins
Adult multivitaminsB-complexOther vitamins
Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations ..Pharmaceutical preparations, veterinary
PrescriptionNon-prescription
Other non-prescriptionMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Biological productsOther secondary products
Soap and other detergentsPrimary products
Soap and detergents, nonhouseholdAcid-type cleaners:
Metal cleanersOther acid-type cleaners
Synthetic organic detergents, nonhouseholdDry (powders), anionic baseLiquid, anionic baseLiquid - nonionic base
Soap: chips, flakes, granulated, powdered, including washingLiquid soap, nonhouseholdAlkaline detergents, nonhousehold
Liquid dishwashing compoundsDry dishwashing compoundsOther liquid alkaline detergentsDry alkaline detergents, hard surface cleanersOther dry alkaline detergents
Household detergentsSynthetic organic detergents, household
DryHeavy duty, phosphate based
Liquid synthetic organic detergents, householdLight duty
Household soap, except specialty cleanersToilet soap
Secondary productsAll other secondary productsPolishes and sanitation goods
Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparationsPrimary products
Household bleachesLiquid bleaches (sodium hypochlorite, etc.)
Specialty cleaning and sanitation productsDeodorants, nonpersonal
Other deodorants, nonpersonalGlass window cleaning preparationsOven cleanersToilet bowl cleaners and drain pipe solventsDisinfectants for uses other than agricultural
See footnotes at end of table.
2841
2842
2834-1412834-1422834-1442834-1452834-1482834-148192834-1982834-22834-2012834-201012834-201022834-2022834-202012834-202022834-2062834-208
2834-20819
2834-208312834-208492834-2112834-2142834-2152834-2162834-2212834-221012834-221022834-221092834-2982834-32834-3012834-3022834-302092834-M2834-Z892834-S2831-S2834-SSS
2841-P2841-12841-1A2841-172841-1792841-1B2841-1412841-1452841-1492841-1122841-1142841-122841-1212841-1232841-1252841-1262841-1282841-22841-2A2841-2AA2841-2242841-2AB2841-2312841-32841-3112841-S2841-SSS2842-S
2842-P2842-22842-2432842-32842-3A2842-3852842-3112842-3212842-3312842-332
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
124.1149.7142.3141.7116.5124.2126.8118.4124.7125.5122.8117.2119.3115.4120.5127.1
117.2
136.4133.5103.2113.2118.4113.7110.2111.0102.1110.2114.496.493.2
103.9103.0136.5136.5124.2180.1116.9
101.4101.4101.3100.0100.0100.1100.1100.4100.0100.0101.0100.0102.8105.1107.7100.7100.7104.7100.2100.2100.3100.0
100.0107.4107.8101.5100.0104.6
99.5100.3
100.1100.4100.4100.6101.8100.2105.8
127.1152.8148.8165.5119.0124.2132.1119.9125.0125.8122.8121.1120.6121.5121.0129.6
117.7
138.5133.9103.9113.2119.0115.8110.3110.6102.1111.9111.797.093.8
104.6104.3137.0137.0125.6183.7118.2
100.8101.0101.399.498.3
100.1100.1100.4100.0100.1100.8101.8102.6105.1106.1101.4100.5104.199.098.9
100.0100.0
100.1109.2109.7100.298.4
105.9
100.8102.0100.0100.0102.8106.9100.9101.2101.8103.9105.8
127.1155.5150.2165.8118.8124.2134.3120.4126.0127.2122.8121.6120.6122.4121.1129.7
117.7
138.5134.5103.7113.2124.8115.7111.6112.6102.1111.4111.896.792.2
107.1106.3137.0137.0125.9185.7118.2
101.5101.8101.6100.299.791.7
100.7102.8100.0100.1100.8101.8102.6105.3106.1101.1100.6104.199.399.3
100.6100.0
100.1112.8113.5100.5100.5104.4
100.5101.5100.0100.0102.0106.9100.9104.2101.8100.7105.8
01.81.0.2
-.1.0
1.7.4.8
1.10.40.8.1.1
0.5
-.20
4.9-.11.11.8
0-.5.1
-.4-1.72.42.0
00.3
1.10
.3
.81.5
-8.4.6
2.40000
-.1.20
-.3.10.3.3.6.0
03.33.5
.32.1
-1.4
-.3-.5
00
-.800
3.00
-3.10
2.33.96.0
17.0-.1
01.51.61.01.4
03.61.05.9(3)1.6
01.2.50
5.31.71.11.2
01.1
-2.3.6
-.32.62.5
00
1.43.01.3
.3
.3
.5
.81.5
-8.4.6
2.400
-.21.8.2
-.8-.9.30
.14.85.1.2.7
1.26.5
.53.7
0.50
2.310.68.8
17.03.84.85.83.11.11.5.1
3.71.06.15.03.5
6.21.8.5
4.55.31.71.82.1
01.61.5
-3.7-6.83.54.55.15.13.65.34.2
1.51.71.4.2
-.3-8.4
.62.4
0.1.8
1.82.45.36.11.1-.14.1-.7-.7
.112.913.6
.5
.54.4
.11.0
1.66.9(3)4.91.8.5.1
8.918.813.722.8
5.34.96.16.45.97.71.68.26.69.56.48.9
4.8
12.79.61.1
(3)8.46.61.61.6.8
1.93.1
-3.6-4.7-1.23.95.35.34.97.95.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations—ContinuedWallpaper, window shade, and wallcleanersHousehold laundry aids
Fabric softeners and rinsesOther specialty cleaning prod., eg. ironing aids, sweeping
compounds, waterless hand cleanersPolishing preparations and related products
Furniture polishes and cleanersFloor polish
Water emulsionLiquid (other than water emulsion)
Related products, including metal polish and polishing clothsand papers
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsSoap and other detergentsAll other secondary productsAgricultural chemicals, n.e.c
Surface-active agentsPrimary products
Textile and leather assistants and finishesAssistants
TextileLeather
FinishesTextile
Bulk surface-active agents (surfactants)Anionic
Phosphoric and polyphosphoric acid estersOther anionic surfactants
Toilet preparationsPrimary products
Shaving preparationsShaving soaps and creamsAftershave preparations
Perfume, toilet water, and colognePerfume
Liquid and solid perfumeCologne and toilet water
Hair preparationsHair tonics and rinses
Hair tonicsHair dressings and sprays
Hair dressingsHair sprays
Aerosol hair spraysShampoos
Synthetic organic detergentLiquid synthetic organic detergent
Soap shampoosPermanents - both home and commercialHair coloring preparationsOther hair preparations
Other cosmetics and toilet preparationsCreams and lotions
CreamsCleansing creamsFoundation creamsLubricating creams, including hormone creamsOther creams
Lotions and oilsSuntan lotions and sunscreens, including oilsHand lotionsOther lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but
excluding hair, aftershave & bath oilsCosmetics
Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, etc.) iBlushers (rouges), excluding lip rougeEye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye
creams, etc.)Deodorants
Underarm deodorantsAerosol underarm deodorantsLiquid, cream and roll-on deodorants
Manicure preparationsNail lacquers and enamels
PowdersTalcum and toilet powdersFace powders
See footnotes at end of table.
2843
2844
2842-3412842-392842-394
2842-3982842-42842-4152842-422842-4212842-423
2842-4982842-M2842-Z892842-S2841-S2842-SSS2879-S
2843-P2843-12843-132843-1312843-1352843-162843-1612843-52843-532843-5332843-539
2844-P2844-12844-1352844-1562844-22844-2A2844-2232844-2322844-32844-3A2844-3212844-3B2844-3412844-36A2844-3632844-312844-31A2844-3162844-3132844-3372844-3512844-3982844-52844-512844-51A2844-5112844-5122844-5132844-5142844-51B2844-5152844-518
2844-5192844-52A2844-5212844-522
2844-5232844-52B2844-52C2844-5272844-5282844-532844-5312844-542844-5412844-543
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8307/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
100.0100.9101.1
101.5ft
100.3
93.799.9
100.499.2
100.0
ftftftftftft
ftftftft
134.4129.2117.8139.2106.3123.3115.799.4
126.6127.2134.6130.2147.6144.2
149.8110.6108.1104.0123.1126.6122.1126.4136.6127.1135.4164.4120.7140.8119.6119.9112.9119.7
121.0152.1135.4124.8
175.9141.8
135.1128.4128.8142.2134.8133.8142.3
105.3100.0100.0
100.9101.4101.1
101.3100.0
104.0
95.2100.0100.399.4
100.0
97.696.3
100.0100.1100.2100.0
99.995.186.4
100.0ft
129.8132.1122.3154.3106.7127.6128.1127.1127.3131.2135.8128.9139.3140.0
141.0111.7109.5106.5123.6130.6139.3126.4138.1129.0134.5164.4120.7132.4123.2124.3113.4129.5
121.0153.7136.7124.8
178.3143.0
137.2128.5129.7142.2138.2137.8143.6
105.197.997.9
101.5101.3101.1
101.3ft
103.4
94.1100.7100.499.6
104.1
95.595.6
100.0100.2100.2100.0
94.290.6
100.0114.5
124.4128.3133.4155.9122.9124.0110.381.8
129.9124.3133.1126.1136.8142.1
138.0111.6109.3106.4123.6131.8ft
126.4134.4127.5134.1164.4120.7130.9123.2121.7117.5120.7
124.4153.7136.7124.8
178.3142.1
136.7127.3130.9142.2138.7137.8147.1
-0.2-2.1-2.1
.6-.1.0
ft-.6
-1.1.80.1
4.1
-2.2-.7
0000
0-1.04.8
0ft-4.1-2.8
9.11.1
15.1-2.9
-13.9-35.7
2.0-5.3-2.0-2.2-1.8
1.5
-2.1-.1-.2-.2
01.0ft
0-2.7-1.2
-.200
-1.10
-2.23.6
-6.8
2.8000
0-.6
-.4-.9
.90.30
2.4
5.1
ftftft
.3ft-.2ft
2.5
-6.2.8.4
ft4.1
ftftftftftft
ftftftft
-2.3-.7
13.3
ft15.6-5.5
-12.1-34.3
-2.7-2.7-4.7-5.1-7.5-.3
ft2.02.52.7
.41.4ftft2.0-.9.400
-1.12.4
-2.23.7
-6.8
2.812.4
1.00
32.8-2.0
-.1-4.1
1.6ft2.93.03.4
ftftft
1.5.2
ft
-.5ft
2.5
-6.3.5.1
-.84.1
ftftftftft
ftftftft
-7.8-1.310.3
3.615.6-5.4
-12.1-34.3
-2.6-1.0-4.6-5.0
.3-.3
.42.63.23.3
.42.8ftft-.51.81.3
-2.20
5.83.02.24.52.4
2.84.89.7-.2
1.8-.1
3.1-3.5
1.0-.93.23.03.4
ftftft
ft
ftft
ft
ftftft(3)ft
ftftftftftft
ftftftftft
-1.9-.6.7
5.7-3.4-4.3
-12.0-33.9
-1.11.3
.2-1.5
1.24.6
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ft1.7.3
-.9.6
4.70
-7.03.8
-2.33.6
-6.8
2.810.13.74.6
19.72.3
1.43.3
-1.3-3.13.6ft6.0
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Oct. Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Toilet preparations—ContinuedWet application powders, and other powders, including foot
powdersBath oils and salts
Bath oils and saltsMiscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Paints and Allied ProductsPrimary products
Architectural coatings, including architectural lacquersExterior
Solvent-typeSolvent paints, enamels and varnishes in ready-mixed form
Solvent and alkyd vehicle house paints and tinting basesOther exterior solvent coatings, including bituminous
paintsWater-type
Water-emulsion paints and tinting basesHouseAll-purpose, excluding exterior-interior
Other exterior water-thinned paints, including barn androof
InteriorSolvent-type
Paints, enamels and varnishes in ready-mixed formSemigloss paints and tinting bases
Water-typeFlat water emulsion paints and tinting bases
Vinyl and vinyl acetate binderAcrylic binderOther type binders
Semigloss water emulsion paints and tinting basesOther interior water-thinned paints, including paste and
semi-pasteProduct finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM),
including OEM lacquersTransportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids
coatingsAutomobile finishes
Automobile finishes, except lacquersAppliance, heating and air conditioner finishesMetal finishes
Metal decoratingContainer and closure finishes
Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excludingcontainers
Metal furniture and fixture finishesMachinery and equipment finishes, including road building
equipment and farm implementsHigh-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent solids)Other product finishes, except semimanufactured (pigment
dispersions, etc.)Industrial lacquers
WoodIndustrial lacquers for other uses
Special purpose coatings, including coatings for transportationafter market and lacquer
Industrial maintainance paints (specially formulated)InteriorExterior
Trade salesAutomotive and machinery refinish coatings
Paints and enamels, except lacquersMetallic paints (aluminum, bronze, zinc, etc.)Traffic paint, all types (shelf goods and highway department
sales)Allied paint products
Paint and varnish removersPutty and putty products
Putty and glazing compoundsMiscellaneous paint products
Thinners for dopes, lacquers, and oleoresinous thinners, inc.mixtures, proprietary thinners
Miscellaneous related products, e.g. pigment dispersions, inkvehicles, bleached shellac, etc
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2851
2844-5492844-562844-5612844-M2844-S
2851-P2851-12851-1A2851-1AA2851-1AAA2851-121
2851-1392851-1AB2851-1 ABA2851-1432851-157
2851-1592851-1B2851-1BA2851-162851-1642851-182851-1812851-181012851-181022851-18103
2851-183
2851-189
2851-2
2851-2A2851-222851-2212851-2352851-242851-24A2851-2432851-2412851-249
2851-2522851-254
2851-2572851-262851-2622851-269
2851-32851-3A2851-3012851-3052851-3B2851-3BA2851-3132851-307
2851-3112851-72851-7632851-82851-8532851-9
2851-911
2851-9792851 -M2851-Z892851-S2851-
SSSSS
03/80
03/8003/8003/80
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/83
128.2
146.4158.3154.0
99.799.698.697.8
101.7100.099.1
102.894.493.591.6
100.0
100.099.499.999.999.699.198.699.983.8
100.4100.4
100.0
100.3
100.0100.5100.5100.0101.0101.6101.6
100.0100.9
100.0103.4
99.999.699.4
100.0
100.4100.099.9
100.1100.5101.0101.1
ft
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.3
100.2
100.4100.0100.0
98.1
132.7
144.097.4
156.4
100.6100.4100.498.6
102.1100.598.9
104.895.795.093.5
100.0
100.0102.099.999.999.8
102.9104.1106.483.8
100.4100.4
100.0
100.0
98.9
100.0100.8101.6101.6
100.099.2
100.0105.0
100.199.799.3
101.1
100.2100.099.9
100.1100.2100.8100.8
ftft
100.0100.0100.0100.0102.5
104.3
101.299.599.5
100.4
130.4
78.278.4
156.1
101.1100.8100.599.0
102.2100.599.1
104.896.395.293.3
102.0
100.0101.899.999.999.8
102.6103.7106.083.8
100.3100.4
100.0
100.7
100.499.999.9
100.0101.6101.9101.9
100.0105.0
100.3103.4
100.199.799.3
101.1
101.2100.499.9
100.7101.5102.2103.5
ft100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0102.1
103.5
101.1101.3101.3
100.4
-1.7
-45.7-19.6
-.2
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.1
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.1
.1
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0.7.2
-.22.0
0-.2
000
-.3-.4-.5
000
0
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1.51.01.0
0.9.2.2
05.9
.3-1.5
0000
1.0.40.6
1.21.32.7
ftft
0000
-.4
-.11.81.8
1.7
-16.8-19.6
0
1.21.11.7.9
-.1-.1-.9
2.21.91.61.62.0
02.4
00.1
3.55.16.0
000
0
.5
.4-.6-.6
0.9.3.3
05.9
.31.1
.2
.20
1.1
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1.12.3
ftft
0000
1.7
3.1
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3.8
-47.0-50.5
3.2
.9
.6
.1-1.9
.2
.2-.8
2.0-3.7-4.8-6.72.0
01.8
00.1
2.73.76.0
-16.2.3.4
.4-.1-.1ft1.71.91.9
05.9
ft.1
-.3-.7
1.0.5.3.7
1.11.42.9
ftft
0000
1.9
3.5
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1.7
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5.4
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct. Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and2865
Primary productsCyclic intermediates
Other cyclic intermediatesPhenolMiscellaneous other cyclic intermediates
Synthetic organic dyesBenzenokJ dyes
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners) ....Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners).
Phthalocyanine blue (Blue 15)Other synthetic organic pigments
Secondary productsOther secondary productsIndustrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
2865-P2865-12865-1992865-199152865-199992865-22865-2992865-32865-3112865-311112865-311992865-S2865-SSS2869-S
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.cPrimary products
Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.cFlavor and perfume materials
Chemical compounds, unmixedChemical compounds, mixed
Rubber processing chemicalsPlastjcizers
Other plasticizersPesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural chemicals ..
Other pesticides and other synthetic organic agriculturalchemicals
Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.cOther industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
EthyleneMiscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products,excluding urea
Gasoline additivesLubricating oil and grease additivesOther miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical
products, excluding urea :Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical
productsAlcohols, synthetic, monohydricOther miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and
chemical productsMiscellaneous receipts
2869
2869-32869-3112869-311112869-311122869-3312869-3512869-351992869-4
2869-4992869-52869-5992869-59912
Secondary productsPlastic materials and resinsCyclic crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments .Other secondary products
Nitrogenous fertilizersPrimary products
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium compounds .Nitrate (100% NH4NO3)
Nitrate for fertilizer useSolid nitrate
Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium compoundsNitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea
(100%N)Anhydrous and aqua ammonia
Anhydrous ammoniaUreaSecondary products
Phosphatic fertilizers
2873
Phosphatic fertilizersPrimary products
Phosphoric acidWet process phosphoric acid
Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer materialsSuperphosphate
Triple superphosphates (42% P2O5 and above)Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer
materialsAmmonium phosphates
Mixed fertilizers, produced from one or more materials made inthe same plant
Complete mixed fertilizerComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, other N-P-KSecondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2874
2869-62869-6132869-614
2869-699
2869-72869-754
2869-7992869-M2869-Z892869-S2821-S2865-S2869-SSS
2873-P2873-12873-1A2873-15A2873-1522873-1B
2873-1552873-132873-1312873-22873-S2874-S
2874-P2874-12874-1512874-22874-2A2874-241
2874-2B2874-251
2874-32874-312874-3132874-313062874-S
12/8212/8212/8212/8203/8312/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8205/8312/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/7912/7912/7912/79
12/7912/79
12/79
12/7912/7912/7912/79
12/7912/79
12/7912/7912/7912/79
12/7912/79
12/7912/8012/7912/7912/79
100.3103.4105.7103.6106.3102.7
102.8100.9100.9100.0101.195.0
100.687.7
101.698.390.499.8
100.099.4
103.177.778.1
98.8102.0100.7101.4101.3
99.595.299.0
102.8
98.798.7
98.9102.7102.7107.6122.4102.899.9
111.7109.0111.8123.0
125.6100.2
103.5
113.597.6
120.796.0
104.7103.0
112.5100.998.597.6
101.7102.5
106.2100.3108.5114.9124.2
97.3103.5105.7104.1113.3102.6
104.0100.4100.4100.0100.586.480.594.0
102.498.790.399.8
100.099.4
100.079.377.497.5
97.5102.7101.4101.6105.0
99.290.6
105.1
99.598.7
99.6102.7102.7109.1123.9105.0101.2
118.1115.8119.9128.9
131.6104.8
107.9
124.799.4
122.8102.6
108.3107.2
113.8105.2100.799.6
106.5107.3
112.5106.9116.2123.1124.4
97.1103.5105.5104.5112.3103.1
103.8101.7101.7100.5102.086.080.592.4
102.898.889.699.9
100.0
77.775.898.5
98.5101.399.596.6
104.6
100.392.099.0
106.4
99.698.3
99.0102.7102.7110.1122.3102.4105.5
120.9119.1123.9132.1
133.8105.8
109.2
131.0100.1123.6104.3
111.2110.4
115.3108.0104.1103.3
109.2110.0
119.2113.4123.9126.1125.3
-0.20
-.1.3
-.9.5
-.21.31.3.5
1.5-.5
0-1.7
.4
.1-.8.10.40
-1.9-2.2
1.1
1.1-1.4-1.8-4.9
-.4
1.11.6
0
1.3
0-.4
-.600.9
-1.3-2.54.3
2.42.93.42.5
1.71.0
5.1.7.6
1.7
2.73.0
1.22.73.33.7
2.52.5
5.96.16.62.5
.7
0.3.4.8
3.3.6
0.6.6.5.6
-.40
-1.5
1.4.70.10.4
(*)-.1
o1.3
1.3-1.2-1.903.4
.3-3.3
0
2.6
.9-.4
-.200
2.51.2
-1.45.5
4.24.65.33.0
5.7
7.0
6.31.1.7
2.0
3.84.4
1.14.72.12.5
5.55.5
6.56.77.2
-2.22.52.42.0(3)1.1
.2
.9
.9
.5
.9-10.7-20.0
-.6
2.2.6
-.9.10.5
-.1-2.2-2.53.6
3.6-1.4-2.2-7.75.6
2.1-2.2
0
5.6
.3-.9
-.60
P)5.25.44.65.3
6.17.08.86.8
7.42.4
1.6
13.4-.82.48.7
6.58.0
.59.2
11.412.0
8.68.6
10.811.514.19.81.5
-1.93.35.84.5O
2.1.5.5
()(*)
5.93.5
-6.0.20.6
-.1-13.7-15.1
-1.1
-1.11.71.1-.14.6
3.0
7.8
5.4-.5
7.400
10.7O9.06.1
3.74.36.55.0
-4.0
-1.5
-5.11.33.8
4.15.2
-3.15.75.96.0
5.65.4
11.612.413.4(3)2.0
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
IndexIndex
Oct.1983*
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Fertilizers, mixing onlyMixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture
phosphatic fertilizer materials)Complete mixed fertilizers (guarantees N, P205 and K20)
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry formComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 5-10-15 N-P-KComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 6-24-24 N-P-KComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 10-10-10 N-P-KComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 12-12-12 n-p-kComplete mixed fertilizer, dry form, miscellaneous N-P-K
Complete mixed fertilizers, liquid formIncomplete mixed fertilizers
Incomplete mixed fertilizers, grades guaranteeing P205 andK20only
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Agricultural chemicals, n.e.cPrimary products
Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden orhealth service use
Containing organic compoundsChlorinated hydrocarbon preparationsCarbamate preparationsOrgano-phosphate preparationsOther organic preparations
Herbicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden orhealth service use
Containing organic compoundsPhenoxy compound preparationsTriazine preparationsOther organic preparations
Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden orhealth service use
Containing organic compoundsMiscellaneous organic compounds
Other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, gardenor health service use
Except soil fumigants, defoliants, dissicants and rodenticidesHousehold pesticidal preparations
Miscellaneous household pesticidal preparations, includingindustrial exterminants
Secondary products
Adhesives and sealantsPrimary products
Natural base glues and adhesivesVegetable adhesives
StarchesOther natural base glues and adhesives, from natural gums,
shellac, silicate, lacquers, etcSynthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including all types of
bonding and laminating adhesivesEpoxy adhesivesVinyl type adhesives
Polyvinyl acetate, latex typeAcrylic adhesivesHot melt adhesives, including nylon, polyolefin, and other hot
meltsRubber cement, for sale as such
Latex typeCaulking compounds and sealants
Synthetic baseGeneral performance sealants (PVAC, butyl, vinyl, acrylic,
neoprene, etc.)Speciar performance sealants (epoxy, urethane, polysulfide,
silicone. etc.)Secondary products
Other secondary products
ExplosivesPrimary products
Explosives manufactured in privately owned and operatedestablishments
High explosivesANFO, except slurryWater gel and slurries
Blasting accessoriesOther blasting accessories
Secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2875
2879
2891
2892
2875-P2875-2A2875-2132875-213012875-213022875-213032875-213042875-213062875-2272875-2B
2875-2312875-M2875-Z892875-S
2879-P
2879-52879-5252879-525212879-525312879-525412879-52579
2879-62879-6252879-625412879-625652879-62579
2879-72879-7252879-72579
2879-82879-8982879-9
2879-9982879-S
2891-P2891-32891-352891-355
2891-398
2891-42891-4112891-442891-4412891-453
2891-4652891-482891-4812891-52891-56
2891-566
2891-5672891-S2891 -SSS
2892-P
2892-12892-112892-1172892-1182892-162892-1692892-S
A01A01A01A01A01A01
12/79
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/80
12/7912/7912/7912/79
06/8206/82
06/8206/8206/6206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
114.9
113.8112.6113.9115.096.9
113.6124.1114.1115.8101.7
114.6114.6139.7
98.798.3
99.799.2
ft100.8100.687.4
99.199.2(3)99.397.4
83.384.283.5
99.798.7
98.3100.2
ft(3)ft
ft
116.8117.9
117.2115.4124.6123.8120.1118.6103.4
116.8
116.8115.5117.1117.2104.0121.1125.4117.0117.2104.4
109.2112.1112.0139.4
95.694.0
101.3100.9111.2102.7103.783.6
89.590.396.093.183.1
84.385.486.5
102.7103.299.4
97.8100.4
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.8
100.0100.0
100.7(3)(3)97.597.4
100.0
96.6
100.0
116.1116.9
117.0115.4121.8125.3119.3117.3104.4
119.5
119.6118.6120.2120.5104.9125.4128.4120.1119.7105.0
108.7113.9113.9142.9
98.897.9
101.4101.0
(3)102.8103.9
97.999.194.593.898.5
76.179.180.8
101.7101.9100.7
106.9102.3
100.2100.2100.0100.0100.0
100.0
101.1107.2100.0100.0100.0
100.7100.0100.097.597.4
100.0
96.6
100.0
116.5117.1
117.1115.5120.4126.1119.5117.3106.6
2.3
2.42.62.72.8
.83.52.42.72.2
.6
-.41.71.72.5
3.34.1
.1
.1
ft.1.2
ft9.49.7
-1.5.7
18.4
-9.7-7.4-6.6
-1.0-1.2
1.3
9.31.9
.1
.2000
00
0
0
0
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.1-1.1
.6
.20
2.1
3.3
4.34.64.73.53.24.13.34.83.42.0
2.4-1.0-1.02.7
0-.4
1.41.5
(3)2.12.0
-1.1-.1
-3.0-5.6
1.1
-8.6-6.1-3.4
1.61.91.7
8.81.9
ft
ft
-.4-.9
-.5-.6
-2.8-.6-.4-.94.0
1.9
3.03.53.84.4
-2.07.93.43.8
.1-.9
.4-2.9-3.03.3
0-.1
1.2.8
(3)2.5
.3
-.4.6
-3.5-4.11.6
-9.2-6.8-4.8
1.92.42.1
9.6.9
()ft
ftft
.30
0.5
-2.3.1
-.7-.93.3
2.1
2.53.34.3
-1.7-1.56.73.94.5
-7.3-3.1
.1-.2-.24.4
-.3-.9
2.72.3(3)1.64.6
-.4.9
-7.2-3.83.0
-22.6-20.0-18.3
.52.4
-2.9
8.62.7
()ftftftft
ft
ftftftftft
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1.51.4
1.4.4.1
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
code base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Carbon blackPrimary products
Carbon blackWest south central region .
Paving mixtures and blockPrimary products
Emulsified asphalt incl. liquid additives ...Asphalt & tar paving mixtures & blocks .
Northern tierCentral tierSouthern tier
Secondary products
2895
2951
Lubricating oils and greasesPrimary products
Lubricating and similar oilsAutomotive
CommercialCommercial motor oilOther commercial oil
RetailRetail motor oil
IndustrialGeneral industrial oilIndustrial process oilIndustrial metalworking oil .
Lubricating greasesIndustrial grease
Secondary products
2992
Tires and inner tubesPrimary products
Passenger car pneumatic tiresRadials
Highway standard service13" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement
Non-radialsBias-Ply
Highway standard service14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement...15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement...
Bias-beltedTruck/bus tires, including off highway
Non-radialsLight highway truck. Original equipment or replacementMedium/heavy highway truck. Original equipment or
replacementOther pneumatic and all solid tires
Tractor/implement tiresRear tractor. Original equipment or replacement
Industrial and highway - solidOther solid and semi-pneumatic, incl. hand lawnmower, baby
carriage, tricycle, etcTread rubber, tire sundries, and repair materials
Tread rubberOther tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c
Secondary products
3011
Rubber and plastics footwearPrimary products
Footwear of all rubber or all plasticsBoots
Footwear with rubber or plastic sole vulcanized or molded tofabric uppers
Men's footwearYouths' and boys' footwearWomen's and misses' footwear
Secondary products
3021
Reclaimed rubberPrimary products
Reclaimed rubberOther devulcanized rubber.
Rubber and plastics hose and beltingPrimary products
Rubber and plastics belts and belting, flat.Light weight conveyor and elevatorHeavy duty conveyor and elevator
3031
3041
2895-P2895-1112895-11101
2951-P2951-1112951-1132951-113112951-113122951-113132951-S
2992-P2992-12992-1112992-11112992-111112992-111122992-11122992-111212992-1212992-121112992-121122992-121132992-22992-2322992-S
3011-P3011-13011-1123011-11213011-112113011-112123011-112133011-153011-1513011-15113011-151123011-151133011-1523011-23011-2153011-21511
3011-215213011-33011-3143011-314213011-333
3011-3423011-53011-5113011-5393011-S
3021-P3021-13021-121
3021-23021-2013021-2033021-2053021-S
3031-P3031-1113031-11102
3041-P3041-13041-1033041-105
12/8312/83
12/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
ftft
ft
102.1102.1102.8101.6101.297.5
107.6110.3
107.4107.7107.9107.7103.4105.7101.6112.6106.5108.3109.8106.6107.8106.7105.3111.2
98.096.896.696.996.9
106.6100.494.096.294.195.397.496.299.196.095.3
100.3
88.398.997.186.0
106.6
91.4103.0103.3103.5104.3
101.2103.7115.1114.1
100.599.999.5
100.592.8
100.0100.0100.0100.0
105.1106.2101.0105.399.4
101.7101.7
102.2
102.4102.4103.2101.8101.498.3
107.0111.3
112.3113.4114.3116.7104.0107.2101.6131.5117.9108.5110.0106.6107.8107.6106.9111.2
97.896.796.496.796.7
107.399.694.096.293.294.297.494.9
100.395.796.3
100.6
90.398.396.283.7
106.6
ft103.6103.3105.9104.1
100.6102.5113.7114.1
99.495.2
101.9102.093.9
100.0100.0100.0100.0
105.3106.896.1
108.490.8
101.5101.5
102.0
103.6103.5103.2103.5101.2100.1110.5112.8
111.5112.5113.2115.2103.9106.9101.6128.2111.9108.5110.0106.6107.8108.2109.0111.2
98.097.096.897.397.3
107.3100.294.796.293.194.197.394.8
100.595.896.3
100.6
90.298.696.684.7
106.6
ft103.8103.3106.3102.2
101.9103.3114.5114.1
100.297.2
101.9101.897.3
100.0100.0100.0100.0
105.9107.696.3
108.491.1
-0.1-.1
-.2
1.21.0
01.6-.11.73.21.4
-.7-.8
-1.0-1.3
-.1-.3
0-2.5-5.1
0000.6
2.00
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-.1-.1-.1-.1.2.100
-.1.3.4
1.30
ft.10.4
-1.8
1.4.8.70
.82.1
0-.23.6
0000
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1.61.4.1
2.1.1
3.1ft2.3
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1.20
1.5ft
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1.23.2
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2.1ftft
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1.81.05.5
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2.02.3
-4.83.1
-8.3
ftft
ft
2.22.1
.52.9
.64.83.02.4
6.17.17.8
11.2.7
1.60
23.51.4.1.200
2.45.2
0
0.1.2
-.1-.1.6.6
-.5.5
-.1-.2-.11.91.4-.3.9.3
1.70
-.5-1.5
0
ft.80
2.8-2.0
-.1-1.1-1.0-.5
-1.1-2.7
00
3.8
ftftftft
2.33.1
-4.72.9
-8.3
ftft
ft
4.54.43.54.8
ft4.98.4
ft4.85.56.18.8
-3.6-.6
-5.823.4
1.4-.2
.2-.7-.51.53.6ft
-2.6-2.8-4.0-5.9-5.9
.6-2.3-8.3-1.8-4.2-2.5-2.7
-.11.5
-1.1-.2.3
-1.0-.7
-1.3-3.5
-.4
ft.7
-.33.5
ft-.1-.94.27.2
-2.3-4.3ft-1.52.9
ftftftft
1.72.4
-4.72.9
-8.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Rubber and plastics hose and belting—ContinuedRubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than
flatMotor vehicleIndustrial, except fractional
Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all hydraulicTextile, hydraulicTextile, nonhydraulicWire, hydraulic
Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic, except gardenTextileWire
All other rubber and plastics hoseWrapped reinforced
MachineBraided or loomed, helical reinforcedAll other rubber hoseAll other plastics hose
NonhydraulicSecondary products
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.cPrimary products
Molded rubber mechanical goodsAutomotiveTransportation, other than automotiveAppliances, household and commercialOil and gas field machinery and equipmentOther molded goods
Extruded and lathe cut rubber mechanical goodsExtrusions
Automotive, except tubingOther extrusions
Industrial rubber products, n.e.cRoll covering, including all industry rolls, except graphic
artsAll other roll coverings, except graphic arts
Other industrial rubber productsRubber coated fabrics and rubber clothing
Rubber coated fabricOther coated fabrics
Rubber clothingIndustrial rubber gloves
Other rubber goodsOther rubber goods including tanks, blocks, threads, and band
trucksRubber floor and wall coverings
Individual matsAll other mats
Rubber druggist and medical sundries, including householdgloves
Other rubber druggist and medical sundriesCompounds or mixtures for sale or interplant tranferSecondary products
Other secondary products
Miscellaneous Plastics ProductsPrimary products
Plastics resins and materials, n.e.cOther plastics resins and materials
Plastics furniture components and furnishingsSelected plastic furniture components and furnishings
Furniture components, accessories, and parts, except foam ..Other (incl. fixtures, lampshades, frames, etc.)
Foam plastics for furniturePlastic packaging
Plastic shipping and storage productsFoamed protective shipping pads and shaped packaging
Plastic bottlesPlastic containers
JarsPlastic caps and closures
Caps and closuresFood trays
Food trays (baskets, shipping boxes, and cases)Other plastics packaging
Other plastics packagingTransportation fabricated plastics products
Components, housing, accessories and parts for transportationequipment
Motor vehiclesAircraft, space and missile
See footnotes at end of table.
3069
3079
3041-23041-2253041-2313041-33041-3123041-3143041-3163041-43041-4513041-4533041-63041-633041-6393041-6633041-6743041-683041-6843041-S
3069-P3069-A3069-A113069-A123069-A133069-A143069-A163069-B3069-BA3069-B113069-B 193069-C
3069-C123069-C12033069-C393069-D3069-DA3069-D193069-DB3069-D413069-E
3069-E283069-43069-4A3069-425
3069-73069-7783069-93069-S3069-SSS
3079-P3079-A3079-A233079-B3079-BA3079-B363079-B483079-BB3079-C3079-CA3079-C193079-CB3079-CC3079-C513079-CD3079-C793079-CE3079-C813079-CF3079-C893079-D
3079-DA3079-D323079-D34
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
111.6118.6103.0108.9124.3(3)
106.1106.5108.5100.0103.1104.2112.897.1
106.4101.8(3)
100.2
98.297.893.888.398.4
100.6100.099.7
100.2100.2100.0100.5100.0
100.0100.0100.097.896.995.798.998.9
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0
99.399.0
101.5100.7100.7
103.5103.5
107.5101.193.091.790.2
103.5102.1
99.4103.6103.4103.2101.1101.1102.0102.0100.2100.2102.3
103.0103.1102.1
115.4116.7108.7109.7127.3(3)
106.6105.5108.4
ft105.4109.3118.397.6
104.3102.9104.798.7
99.098.793.988.098.298.4
100.8100.7100.7100.9100.0103.1101.1
102.0105.9100.3103.0106.4106.899.399.3
100.4
100.4100.0100.0100.0
101.9101.0101.6100.6100.6
103.0102.9
107.4100.992.890.991.2
103.3102.7
99.4105.4102.9106.1101.1101.1104.3104.3100.5100.5102.5
103.2103.5
118.0115.1118.2110.7127.3114.5106.2105.8108.896.0
105.9109.2118.397.6
107.3102.9104.798.7
99.799.594.889.599.298.4
100.8100.8100.7100.9100.0103.1101.1
102.0105.9100.3102.6102.8102.8102.5102.5104.9
105.7100.0100.0100.0
101.9101.0100.9101.1101.1
103.6103.5
106.5103.993.391.990.9
107.1102.5
99.8103.8ft(3)
101.9101.9101.4101.4102.0102.0102.8
103.6104.2103.3
2.3-1.48.7
.80
(3)-.4.3.3
(3).4
-.1-.1
02.9
000
.7
.81.01.81.0
00.100000
000
-.4-3.4-3.83.13.14.5
5.2000
00
-.7.5.5
.6
.6
-.93.0
.61.2-.43.6-.2
.4-1.5
.8
.8-2.8-2.81.51.5.3
.5
.7
8.43.3
12.91.21.47.6-.2.3.3.2
3.34.84.9
.52.42.2
1.11.3.1
-.6.7
-2.5.8
1.1.1.100
1.1
2.05.9
.34.55.16.43.93.94.9
000
2.62.0-.6
.6
.6
.5
.4
ft3.0
.81.1.7
3.6.6
ft
-.3-.31.51.5.5
.6
.91.4
1.62.49.2-.23.35.5
-4.04.47.1
10.4.5
3.92.43.9
-1.3
.10
-5.0-10.5
2.6(3)
.8
.7
.5
.60
2.61.1
2.05.9
.35.99.2
10.1
4.9
000
2.41.7.4
1.21.2
1.42.7
-1.5-2.9
.73.82.1
.42.7
.8
.81.3
(3)2.42.4
1.01.22.7
ft
-1.6(3)14.5-.72.94.9
-4.04.66.09.9(3)5.42.94.7
.-1.3
()ftftftft
()ftftft
ft(3)ftftftft(3)ftft
()ftftft
ftft(3)ftft
3.53.5
4.35.02.8
-2.6ft5.61.9
.51.9
1.11.11.41.42.32.32.4
3.23.5ft
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
code
Index
rroaucicode
3079-DB3079-E
3079-EA
3079-E 113079-EB3079-E233079-EF3079-E833079-F3079-FA3079-F213079-F253079-FB3079-F413079-G3079-G11
3079-H3079-HA3079-H31
3079-HB3079-H373079-HC3079-H53
3079-HD3079-H633079-HE3079-H733079-1
3079-1A3079-1273079-1473079-1673079-1773079-1B3079-1853079-33079-3013079-3813079-63079-6A3079-6123079-6B
3079-6233079-6C3079-6393079-6E3079-6573079-6583079-6F3079-83079-8273079-93079-9113079-M3079-Z893079-S
3111-P3111-13111-1A3111-1343111-1373111-137113111-137123111-1423111-1473111-1C3111-33111-331
3111-53111-5123111-5133111-9
inaexbase
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
01/8301/8312/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8201/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
Oct.19832
100.999.9
102.2
102.2101.1101.198.998.9
106.4105.2100.8106.8107.2107.210.1.7101.7
101.6102.2105.4
101.7101.7ftft
102.1104.9104.9103.3
102.7102.170.1
104.2106.4107.9107.999.398.4
101.9113.8
96.0105.9
102.6103.1102.8124.2108.5ft
104.6ftft99.799.7
103.5103.5103.8
106.0106.2106.3107.0102.2104.8104.6105.7103.4107.495.5
109.5101.2
97.598.393.6
109.3
Jan.19842
101.0100.1
102.9
102.9101.4101.498.998.9
106.6105.9102.6107.1107.2107.2103.4103.4
103.0101.7103.9
102.5102.5ftft
116.8104.8104.8102.7
102.1101.9;(3)
100.3107.5108.6108.699.698.1
103.8106.8
99.3105.9
102.6103.9103.9110.998.0ft
104.6100.5100.599.799.7
104.0104.0103.9
109.3108.9110.6111.2110.1109.5108.6114.2111.3108.4100.5109.5ft
87.185.495.3
105.2
Feb.19842
101.0100.5
105.4
105.4101.4101.498.998.9
107.0106.7102.6108.2107.2107.2104.2104.2
103.7102.8107.0
102.5ft98.190.6
112.9106.7106.7103.8
103.3102.8ft
102.2108.5108.6108.699.698.1
103.9107.5
99.6105.9
102.6103.8103.8112.099.5
154.2104.6102.0102.099.799.7
105.6105.6104.2
111.6112.1112.8112.5110.8112.3111.9114.2111.3107.6113.6110.3103.2
123.7129.496.5
105.7
Jan.1984
0.4
2.5
2.5.0000.3.80
1.100.7.7
.71.03.0
0ftftft
-3.41.81.81.1
1.2.9
ft1.9.900000.6
.40
0-.1-.11.11.6ft
01.51.5
00
1.51.5.2
2.12.92.01.1.7
2.63.1
00
-.713.0
.8ft
42.051.6
1.3.5
Nov.1983
0.2.5
2.4
2.400.4.4.6
1.41.81.3
00
2.32.3
2.32.06.2
.9ftftft
ft1.81.8.9
1.0ftft-1.72.7
.4
.4
.7
.4ft-3.4
3.80
0.5.6
-6.4ftft
0.5.500
1.61.6ft
3.84.34.23.08.75.55.84.04.4
-1.620.1
.5ft
35.042.2ft-1.6
Aug.1983
0.6.5
5.2
5.2.2.2.4.4.6
1.41.81.3
00
2.62.6
2.42.68.4
.9ft
ft
ft2.02.01.1
1.2.9
ft-1.93.5
.7
.7
.9
.32.3
-3.6
3.4.8
0.8.9
-6.2ft-7.0
0ftft
.3
.35.25.21.4
4.85.05.95.3
11.44.94.28.4ft-2.513.9
.31.2
20.924.1ft-3.4
Feb.1983
0.9-.1
5.4
5.41.41.4
-3.3-3.32.36.72.6ftftft4.24.2
4.32.36.5
ftftftft
10.85.85.84.9
4.52.8ft2.27.68.6ft-.9
-2.43.27.7
4.64.5
.23.8ft13.0
.4ftft
-.3-.3ftft3.8
13.314.315.313.010.415.214.618.611.7ft
38.17.21.6
71.892.22.5-.6
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Miscellaneous Plastics Products—ContinuedFoam plastics for automobiles
Electrical and electronic fabricated plastics productsOffice, computing & accounting machines, cash registers &
data processing machinesOffice, computing & accounting machines, cash registers,
and data processing machinesHousehold and commercial appliances
Household and commercial appliancesOther electrical and electronic equipment
Other electrical and electronic equipmentPlastic industrial machinery parts
Selected plastic industrial machinery productsGears, bearings, bushings and camsOther components, housings, accessories and parts
Other industrial plastics productsOther industrial plastics products
Dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cupsDinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cups
Consumer, institutional & commercial fabricated plasticsproducts, n.e.c
Foamed plastics productsFoam plastics (incl. sponges, holiday decorations, etc.)
Selected consumer, institutional and commercial plasticsproducts
Nonfoam cupsConsumer, institutional and commercial plastic containers
Flower pots and plant containersPlasticware (other than dinnerware, tableware, and
kitchenware)Hospitalware
Other consumer, commercial and industrial productsOther consumer, commercial and industrial products
Unsupported plastics film, sheetings, rods and tubesFilm, sheets, and sheetings (excl. foam and floor and wall
coverings)PolyethylenePolystyreneVinyl and vinyl copolymerOther unsupported plastics film, sheets and sheeting
Rods, tubes and other shapesRods, tubes and other stock shapes (excl. foam)
Laminated plastics sheets, rods and tubesThermosettingThermoplastic
Building and construction plastics productsPlastic construction panels
Corrugated and flat panelsSelected finished plastic construction products
Doors, partitions, moldings, windows and frames, anddecorative trim
Supported and unsupported floor, wall and counter coverings .Other unsupported floor, wall, and counter coverings
Plastic pipes and fittingsPipesFittings and unions
Insulation (foam) including pipe and blockRegenerated cellulosic products, except rayon
Regenerated cellulosic products, except rayonCustom compounded purchased resins
Custom compounded purchased resinsMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Leather tanning and finishingPrimary products
Finished cattle hide and kip side leatherGrains, except offal and welting leather
Bag, case, and strap leatherUpper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe, including all patentOther upper leather
Garment leatherOther grains
Finished splitsFinished sheep and lamb leather
Garment leatherRough,crust, and wet blue not finished in the same
establishmentWet blue cattle hide splitsRough, crust and other wet blue
Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their materials
3111
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Men's footwearPrimary products
Men's leather upper footwearMen's leather upper dress and casual shoesMen's leather upper bootsMen's leather upper work shoes or bootsMen's leather upper other footwear
Men's plastic upper footwearMen's plastic upper dress and casual shoes
Secondary products
Women's footwearPrimary products
Women's leather upper footwearWomen's leather upper dress shoesWomen's leather upper casual shoesWomen's leather upper sandalsWomen's leather upper bootsWomen's leather upper other footwear
Women's plastic upper footwearWomen's plastic upper dress shoesWomen's plastic upper casual shoes '.Women's plastic upper sandals
Women's other upper footwearWomen's other upper casual shoes
Secondary products
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.cPrimary products
Youths' and boys' footwearYouths' and boys' leather upper footwear
Misses'footwearMisses' leather upper footwear
Children's footwear ,Children's leather upper footwear
Infants' and babies' footwearInfants' and babies' leather upper footwear
Athletic footwear, except rubberAthletic footwear designed for sports
All other footwear, except rubber, n.e.cSecondary products
Men's footwearWomen's footwearOther secondary products
Women's and children's handbags and pursesPrimary products
Women's and children's handbags and pursesAll or chiefly leatherAll or chiefly plasticOther materials, except precious metals
Secondary products
Personal leather goods, except women's handbags andpurses
Primary productsPersonal leather goods, except women's handbags and purses
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutchesBillfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, leather
Billfolds and walletsFrench pursesClutches
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, exceptleather
Travel kitsOther personal goods, leatherOther personal goods, except leather
Secondary products
Flat glassPrimary products
Other flat glass, made from glass produced in the sameestablishment
Other flat glassSheet(window), plate and float glass
.085 inch through .107 inch
Glass containersPrimary products
Glass containers for domestic consumptionNarrow neck containers
Food
See footnotes at end of table.
3144
3149
3171
3172
3211
3221
3143-P3143-13143-1113143-1123143-1133143-1143143-23143-2163143-S
3144-P3144-13144-1113144-1123144-1133144-1143144-1153144-23144-2163144-2173144-2183144-33144-3233144-S
3149-P3149-13149-1123149-23149-2153149-33149-3183149-43149-4213149-53149-5243149-63149-S3143-S3144-S3149-SSS
3171-P3171-53171-5113171-5513171-5713171-S
3172-P3172-53172-5A3172-5113172-511113172-511223172-51133
3172-5153172-5313172-5963172-5973172-S
3211-P
3211-43211-4983211-53211-512
3221-P3221-13221-113221-111
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/8012/8012/79
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
108.6108.3108.8108.0111.2109.1104.6103.8103.9106.2
104.4103.5103.9104.4102.1103.4109.1112.4103.0105.9110.172.9
109.7117.9
111.9110.5119.5114.398.9
103.8110.9112.5114.2114.5107.8121.8109.3117.0103.0104.2194.1
103.0103.1103.199.3
103.9ft
102.5
101.5101.5101.5104.2103.5106.898.7
101.8
111.2101.0100.7101.5102.1
113.8113.7
ft110.7114.2
97.998.098.097.499.5
108.8108.5108.9107.9111.1109.9106.1103.8103.9107.4
104.7103.8103.9105.8102.0102.1109.1112.5104.3106.0113.172.9
ft117.9
111.5110.0119.5114.398.9
103.8108.8109.4114.2114.5107.8121.8109.5117.0103.0104.2194.1
104.3104.7104.7101.9105.2ft
102.3
103.4103.6103.6108.1107.5113.0102.0101.8
114.7101.8100.7103.9102.1
113.8113.7
114.8
ft110.7114.2
98.198.298.297.799.5
109.6109.3109.9108.4111.8111.9108.4103.9104.0107.4
103.0102.0101.8105.9101.989.3
112.4ft
102.6106.0112.561.9
ft120.4
113.3112.3121.6117.3100.4106.3113.8116.6117.9118.0107.8
ft109.5117.0103.0104.2
ft104.4104.9104.9102.5105.2ft
102.0
103.5103.7103.7108.2107.6113.6101.3ft
ft101.8
(3)104.7102.1
113.8113.7
114.8
ft110.7114.2
98.098.298.297.699.6
0.7.8.9.5.7
1.92.2
.1
.10
-1.6-1.8-2.1
.10
-12.63.0
ft-1.7
0-.5
-15.0
ft2.1
1.62.11.82.71.52.54.66.63.23.0
0ft
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ft.1.2.2.60
ft-.3
.1
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.5-.7
ftft
0
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00
ft00
-.1-.1-.1-.1
0
0.8.8.8.3.5
2.03.7
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-1.3-1.5-1.7
1.6-.1
-12.6ftft-.5
02.2ft
ft2.1
1.62.11.82.71.52.54.56.53.23.1
0
ft.2000
ft.9
1.11.12.7
ftft-.2
2.12.22.24.04.06.42.7ft
ftftft2.1
0
00
ft00
-.1-.1-.1-.1
0
0.4.4.6.6.4.8
4.2-1.8-2.41.3
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0-8.83.0
O.4.4
4.5-17.3
2.1
1.52.35.04.21.52.52.63.73.53.5
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ft-2.8
ft1.82.12.14.51.3ft
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1.92.12.14.04.06.42.7ft
ftftft
.90
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00
-.3-.1-.1-.2-.5
1.61.51.61.4.8
2.4.6.2.3
1.8
.9
.8
.43.52.4
ft3.0
ft3.8
.96.65.6
ft3.2
2.22.85.53.41.52.53.24.34.04.0
.8
ft1.6.3.60
ft2.02.02.04.71.3ft2.0
1.51.61.65.15.07.23.6ft
ftftft1.0
0
-.9-.8
ftft
00
-1.4-1.2-1.2-1.8
-.3
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Industry and product1Index
Industry
code
3229
3231
3241
Product
code
3221-112
3221-114
3221-115
3221-1155
3221-11552
3221-11554
3221-116
3221-1166
3221-11661
3221-11663
3221-117
3221-119
3221-13
3221-131
3229-P
3229-1
3229-12
3229-121
3229-12101
3229-123
3229-128
3229-13
3229-132
3229-133
3229-138
3229-2
3229-237
3229-3
3229-325
3229-4
3231-P
3231-3
3231-311
3231-31121
3231-31123
3231-331
3231-5
3231-5A
3231-511
3231-5B
3231-561
3231-571
3231-7
3231-711
3231-751
3231-8
3231-871
3231-881
3231-883
3231-889
3231-898
3231-S
3241-P
3241-1
3241-111
3241-1111
3241-11112
3241-1112
3241-11121
3241-11122
3241-1113
3241-11131
3241-11132
3241-11133
3241-1114
3241-11142
3241-112
3241-1121
Index
base
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
07/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
Oct.
19832
99.7
100.3
93.2
96.2
92.7
92.8
99.1
99.1
100.0
100.0
99.2
(3)
100.2
102.2
102.3
100.0
100.0
(3)(3)
100.0
100.0
100.4
100.8
100.0
100.0
103.5
101.1
104.7
109.1
103.0
99.4
99.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)99.8
(3)d3)99.5
99.3
100.4
99.8
98.0
100.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.1
100.0
100.5
93.7
101.5
101.5
101.5
102.7
99.5
110.3
118.2
99.6
101.8
102.7
109.0
96.7
96.0
(3)
98.6
95.5
Jan.19842
99.7
100.3
93.9
96.5
93.1
93.3
98.9
98.8
100.0
100.0
100.2
(3)
100.2
102.3
102.4
101.5
101.4
100.0
100.2
101.8
100.1
102.9
101.2
104.0
106.2
101.8
102.5
104.1
107.2
103.3
100.7
100.7
99.5
99.5
99.5
100.0
100.0
101.1
100.0
100.0
102.0
100.0
100.4
102.3
104.9
101.2
100.0
99.3
100.0
97.1
101.2
101.8
101.4
96.6
96.6
96.4
95.7
87.1
108.3
111.9
103.5
98.5
105.7
(3)86.3
79.7
(3)
99.2
95.0
Feb.
19842
99.7
100.3
94.0
96.1
92.8
92.6
98.8
98.7
100.0
100.0
98.9
100.0
100.4
106.6 '
107.4
101.5
101.3
100.0
(3)101.4
100.1
103.5
101.8
105.2
106.2
101.8
102.5
108.1
108.1
138.6
101.1
101.1
100.0
99.9
99.9
100.0
104.8
101.6
103.2
103.2
101.1
98.8
100.4
102.5
105.5
101.2
100.5
99.5
101.3
97.1
101.5
102.2
101.9
101.4
101.4
101.5
102.0
100.1
110.9
116.3
103.5
100.6
107.2
(3)90.2
93.7
92.4
101.1
107.7
Jan.1984
00.2-.4-.3-.8-.1
-.100
-1.2(3)
.1
4.24.80
-.10
(3)-.3
0.6.61.1
00
03.8.9
34.1
.4
.4
.5
.4
.40
4.8.53.23.2-.9
-1.20
.2
.5
0
.5
.21.3.1.3.3.5
4.94.95.36.6
14.9
2.33.90
2.21.4(3)4.517.5
(3)
1.913.4
Nov.1983
-0.10.2-.4
(3)(3)-.1-.10
(3)-1.1
0
0
4.14.71.41.3
(3)(3)1.4
.13.2(3)(3)
6.2-1.8
02.6-.1
34.6
.7
.50
-.1-.10
(3)1.8
(3)(3)1.6
(3).2
1.1
(3)
0
-.1
(3)1.3
-3.1
(3).63.0
1.51.51.71.5
5.73.53.23.9.34.3
(3)-3.2
-2.4
(3)
2.511.5
Aug.1983
00.2-.4-.3-.7-.3-.40
(3)-1.1
0
.2
7.17.81.41.3
(3)(3)1.4
.13.21.05.2
6.21.8
2.59.911.2
38.6
1.11.00
-.1-.10
(3)1.5(3)(3)1.1-1.2(3)
2.4
(3)
1.0
.5-.51.3
-2.5
1.51.7
(3)
00.20
3.5-.9
-3.8
3.9.66.5(3)-5.0
-2.4
(3)
1.28.8
Feb.1983
-0.4
.3-4.3
-3.2
-5.9
-4.7
-1.2
-1.2
00
-1.3
0
1.1
(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)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
3.93.94.45.8
8.86.78.53.92.811.1
(3)-6.0
7.9
(3)
.76.6
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Glass containers—ContinuedMedicinal and healthToiletries and cosmeticsNon-alcoholic beverage
Non-refillable10 to 11.9 oz16 to 16.9 oz
BeerNon-refillable
Under 11 oz12 to 15.9 oz
LiquorWine
Wide mouth containersFood
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.cPrimary products
Table, kitchen, art, and novelty glasswareMachine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware
Tumblers (one piece excluding packers' tumblers)Pressed tumblers
TablewareOrnamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers'
accessoriesHandmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware
StemwareTablewareOther handmade, including ornamental, decorative, novelty
and smokers' accessoriesLighting and electronic glassware
Bowls and enclosing globes and other glass parts for interiorlighting
Glass fiber-textile typeMat
Other pressed and blown glassware
Products of purchased glassPrimary products
Laminated glassLaminated plate and float, 1 /4 inch and under
AutomotiveNon-automotive
Laminated plate and float, over 1/4 inchMirrors
Framed mirrors (decorated or undecorated)Plate and float glass
Unframed mirrors (decorated or undecorated)Plate and float glass
Automotive rearview mirrorsPressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or
transferred from other establishmentsConsumer glasswareOther glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial,
etcOther glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred
from other establishmentsMultiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass unitsTempered glass for automotive useTempered glass for architectural and construction purposesTempered glass for other uses, such as appliancesOther flat glass products
Secondary products
Hydraulic cementPrimary products
Portland cementNormal Portland cement, ASTM Type I
Northeast regionMiddle Atlantic division
North Central regionEast North Central divisionWest North Central division
South regionSouth Atlantic divisionEast South Central divisionWest South Central division
West regionPacific division
Moderate heat of hydration (moderate sulfate resistance),ASTM Type II
Northeast region
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
IndexIndex
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Hydraulic cement—ContinuedMiddle Atlantic division
West regionPacific division
High early strength, ASTM Type IIIOther portland cements
Vitreous china food utensilsPrimary products
Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen utensilsTableware (for serving food and drink)
Hotel or commercial tableware
Pottery products, n.e.c, including fine earthenware foodutensils
Primary productsArt, decorative and novelty pottery
China and porcelainEarthenware and stoneware
Stoneware and fine earthenware food utensils, household andcommercial
TablewareKitchenware
Other pottery products, n.e.cAll other pottery products, incl. chemical stoneware &
porcelain, n.e.c
Concrete block and brickPrimary products
Concrete block and brickStructural block, aggregate
Lightweight units made with concrete weighing less than 105Ib. per cu. ft. (dry weight)
Stretcher units, aggregateStretcher units: 8"x8"x16"Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c
Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.cMedium weight units made with concrete weighing >105 Ib.
but <125 Ib. per cu. ft.(dry weight)Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16"Normal weight units made with concrete weighing at least
125 Ib. per cu. ft. (dry weight)Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16"Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c
Other normal weight units, any size, n.e.cDecorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump
block, shadowal block, etc.)Concrete brickPaving blocks
Miscellaneous receiptsMiscellaneous receipts and contract workResales
Secondary products
Concrete productsPrimary products
Concrete pipeCulvert and storm sewer pipe
ReinforcedNonreinforced
Sanitary sewer pipeReinforced
Precast concrete productsBurial vaults, and boxesConcrete septic tanksOther precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products, excluding pipePrestressed concrete tees and channelsPrestressed concrete bridge beams
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts ...Resales
Secondary products
Ready mixed concretePrimary products
Ready mixed concreteMiscellaneous receipts
Other miscellaneous receipts and contract workResales
Secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3262
3268
3271
3273
3241-112123241-11243241-112423241-1133241-117
3262-P3262-13262-113262-118
3268-P3268-13268-1113268-131
3268-23268-2113268-2123268-3
3268-315
3271-P3271-13271-11
3271-1113271-11113271-111113271-111123271-1112
3271-1153271-11513271-11511
3271-1173271-11713271-117113271-117123271-1172
3271-1213271-1513271-1613271-M3271-XY93271-Z893271-S
3272-P3272-13272-163272-1613272-1623272-173272-1713272-23272-2343272-2613272-2813272-33272-3113272-3253272-M3272-XY93272-Z893272-S
3273-P3273-1113273-M3273-XY93273-Z893273-S
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/7912/7912/7912/8012/7912/7912/8012/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
101.393.293.5
100.392.4
104.2105.1105.1104.2
105.2105.0103.0105.5106.4
100.4102.2
104.1103.9103.6104.0104.7
103.1128.8106.3100.1113.999.4
106.1
116.4115.0111.0105.3114.5109.6102.8109.8119.7122.2129.9112.6114.4118.0116.1127.5127.2127.7125.5
102.7102.7102.7102.9103.6102.7102.7
93.193.4
100.292.3
101.3101.6
101.6101.6
101.5101.7100.5100.7100.3
103.0102.8103.4101.4
103.1
104.9105.3105.3104.8
105.9105.4103.7105.9109.0
100.4102.2
104.8104.3103.3104.6107.4
103.1120.1107.3102.2113.9101.6108.1
116.8115.9111.4105.6114.8109.6103.5110.6120.1122.2129.9113.1116.8120.9
(3)122.2127.2120.1127.3
103.5103.5103.5102.8103.6102.5103.5
108.893.093.2
100.294.4
101.5101.9
101.9102.0
102.3102.6100.5100.7100.3
104.8103.8106.4102.5
104.1
105.0105.5105.5105.0
106.0105.6104.5105.9108.7
100.4102.2
105.2104.5103.4104.8109.3
103.1120.1107.3102.1113.9101.4108.4
117.1116.0111.2105.4114.5109.6103.5110.6120.5123.3129.9113.1117.2120.9
(3)124.3127.2123.2126.9
103.8103.9103.9103.0103.6102.7103.2
-0.1-.1
02.3
.2
.3
.3
.4
.8
.900
-.1
1.81.12.91.0
1.0
.1
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.80
-.3
00
.4
.2
.1
.21.8
000
-.20
-.2.3
.2
.1-.1-.2-.2
000.3.900.40
(3)1.7
02.5-.3
.3
.3
.3
.20.3
-.2
6.8.7
1.0-.12.4
.8
.51.4.3
2.2
.1
.84.3
0.9
1.40
1.52.2
.7
.7
.1
.2
.20
-.1-.1
.5
.900
2.22.4(3)1.2
01.81.1
.91.01.0
.1(3)
.1
.2
8.0.6.8
-.7-.4
1.1.8.8
1.1.9
2.2.6
2.2
-.2.8
3.8
00.9
2.00
2.12.2
1.11.01.31.51.6
(3)1.21.3-.1
.90
-1.02.2
2.20
3.21.1
1.21.31.3
.3
.3
.3-.2
13.3-1.6-2.2
.9-.4
3.02.72.73.0
3.63.23.83.15.6
.94.7
3.02.31.02.66.6
-.1.2.9
3.8(3)3.94.8
1.0.9
1.51.61.7
02.12.3
.3
.92.0-.6.8.1
(3)3.5
05.2-.4
2.22.52.5-.5-.6-.4.4
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3275
3291
3296
3312
Productcode
3275-P3275-23275-2253275-33275-315
3275-335
3291-P3291-13291-119
3291-2
3291-2A3291-2373291-242
3291-2B3291-2443291-2653291-2C3291-2623291-264
3291-231
3291-298
3291-33291-3D3291-3123291-3163291-3E$291-3143291-3183291-324
3291-339
3291-3713291-43291-4593291 -M3291-Z893291-S
3296-P3296-13296-1113296-1353296-13535
3296-1983296-2
3296-2453296-2513296-2613296-2833296-2983296-S
3312-P3312-B3312-B633312-C3312-13312-1A3312-1113312-111113312-111123312-1B3312-1913312-23312-2133312-213113312-219
Indexbase
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8104/8212/8112/81
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
Oct.19832
117.6119.5118.7119.8117.0111.4
131.6
116.7116.7103.2ft
119.2
119.9120.7119.2
124.1125.2112.0106.2108.6103.6
125.4
ft
123.4125.7ft
126.5123.6130.4119.1130.6
122.8
112.9116.7124.9
118.6115.5
107.1108.0106.5101.9108.5111.5
ft110.6
100.8107.489.496.3
115.0ft
102.8102.899.496.4
101.197.396.896.8ft97.798.798.199.9
101.899.3
Jan.19842
124.0126.3130.4132.4124.9120.8
135.4
117.3117.3103.2ft
121.5
122.5124.7120.9
127.7129.1112.9107.8110.8104.6
127.9
110.4
123.3125.4ft
125.7122.8128.2119.3130.6
122.8
114.1116.7124.9
121.1116.0
104.2104.5100.8103.7105.6110.4
ft111.5
100.8111.0
. 89.480.3
123.9ft
103.8103.6100.698.6
101.093.590.889.485.8
101.4100.3100.5100.3
101.899.6
Feb.19842
127.5130.3132.8134.8129.3126.9
135.4
117.3117.2102.5ft
121.4
122.1123.9120.7
127.7129.1112.7107.8110.8104.6
127.8
ft
123.1125.0117.8125.7122.8128.1119.3130.6
122.8
114.1118.7126.6
ft116.0
104.4104.6101.3103.9105.5110.3
ft110.9
100.8105.688.0ft
122.6ft
103.9103.599.096.6
100.893.590.889.485.8
101.4100.3100.598.6
98.299.6
Jan.1984
2.93.11.91.83.55.0
.0
00
-.6ft
-.1
-.4-.6-.2
00
-.2000
-.1
ft
-.1-.3ft
00000
0
01.71.4
ft0
.1
.1
.6
.1-.1-.1
ft-.6
0-4.9-1.5ft-1.0ft
.1-.1
-1.5-2.0-.2
0000000
-1.7
-3.50
Nov.1983
7.88.19.09.44.65.6
2.3
0-.1-.6ft
1.8
1.72.41.2
2.93.1
.61.52.01.0
1.9
ft
-1.6.1
ft.5
1.4ft
.10
0
.81.71.4
ft-.3
-3.4-3.9-5.3ft-3.5-4.1
ft-1.4
0-3.6
-13.2ft6.6ft
1.0.5
-.4-1.7-.3
-4.3-6.2-7.8ft3.4
.4
.6-1.2
-3.5.4
Aug.1983
16.517.619.921.115.921.8
3.7
-.5-.2-.6ft
1.5
1.11.01.2
2.93.1
.62.73.51.7
1.9
ft
-1.6.1
ft.5
1.4ft
.10
0
.71.71.4
ft-3.8
-2.3-2.8-3.8ft-1.0ft
ft-.9
0-6.2ftftftft
3.32.7-.4
-1.7-.6
-4.4-6.3-7.9
-11.52.9
.1
.2-1.6
-3.5.7
Feb.1983
25.928.229.5ft26.628.9
ft
-.1-.1
-6.0ft
1.6
1.41.21.6
2.93.1
.62.43.51.1
2.0
ft
1.2.7
-1.71.01.31.71.0.4
1.7
.73.34.2
ft-3.3
-1.9-2.3-3.1ft-.6-.1
ft-.7
0ft-9.6ft7.8ft
3.12.61.8
-1.5.2
-5.8-8.2
-10.2ftft
00
-1.7
-3.1.1
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Gypsum productsPrimary products
Regular gypsumboard, common sizes1/2 inch
Other gypsum productsType X gypsumboardOther gypsum products, n.e.c.(incl. sheathirtg.coreboard.and
other sizes of reg. gypsumboard)
Abrasive productsPrimary products
Nonmetallic synthetic sized grain and flour abrasivesAluminum oxide
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products, including diamond
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,resinoid and shellac bond
ReinforcedNonreinforced
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,rubber and other bond
Rubber bondOther bond
Diamond and cubic boron nitrite wheelMetal bondOther bond
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes,vitrified bond
Other synthetic & natural nonmetallic abrasives & abrasiveproducts, except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products and buffing wheels,polishing wheels and laps
Cloth belts, any abrasiveGlue bondResin and waterproof bond
Other cloth shapes, any abrasiveGlue bondResin and waterproof bondGlue bond
Other, incl. paper-cloth comb., vulcanized fibercloth comb.,vulcanized fibers, etc
Buffing and polishing wheels and laps, any material,containing no abrasives
Metal abrasives, including scouring padsMetal soap pads, scouring pads, and other metal abrasives
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Mineral woolPrimary products
Mineral wool for structural insulationLoose fiber and granulated fiberBuilding batts, blankets, and rolls
R-11.0 to R-18.9Other mineral wool for thermal insulation, including
insulating boardMineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance insulation
Molded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, andaerospace items)
Blocks and boardsPipe insulationAcoustical, including pads, boards, patches, etcOther mineral wool for insulation
Secondary products
Blast furnaces and steel millsPrimary products
Open die or smith forgings (hammer or press), ferrous .Alloy steel, excluding stainless and hi-temp
Other steel mill products, except wire productsCoke oven and blast furnace products
Coke oven productsCoke, except screenings and breeze
Furnace cokeFoundry coke
Blast furnace productsPig iron
Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and formsSemifinished products (excluding wire rods), carbon ..
Billets, carbonWire rods, carbon
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
Indexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Blast furnaces and steel mills—ContinuedSemifinished products (excluding wire rods), alloy
Billets, alloySemifinished products (excluding wire rods), stainlessWire rods, stainless
Tin mill products, h.r. sheets and strip (incl. metallic coatedand electrical)
Sheets, h.r., carbonSheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, carbonSheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, carbonOther metallic coated sheets and strip, carbonStrip, h.r., carbonBlackplateTinplateTin free steelSheets, h.r., alloySheets and strip, electrical, alloy
Hot rolled bars, plates and structural shapesPlates (other than floor plates), carbon
Heavy structural shapes, carbonBars, h.r., carbon
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant qualityBars, h.r., carbon, special quality
Bars, light structural, carbonConcrete reinforcing bars, carbonPlates, alloyHeavy structural shapes, alloyBars, h.r. (incl. light structural), alloyTool steel, high speed, alloyTool steel, other than high speed, alloy
Plates, stainlessBars, h.r., stainless
Steel wireCarbon wire
Plain wire, carbonGalvanized wire, carbonStainless wire
Steel pipe and tubesPipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon
Standard pipe, carbonLine pipe, carbonOil country tubular goods, carbon
Casing (OCTG), carbonPipe and tubing, alloy
Oil country tubular goods, alloyCasing (OCTG), alloy
Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl. metallic coated andelectrical)
Sheets, c.r., carbonStrip, c.r., carbonSheets, c.r., stainless
Cold finished barsBars, c.f., stainless
Bars, c.f., stainless, 300 seriesSecondary products
Other secondary productsSteel wire products
Electrometallurgies productsPrimary products
FerrosiliconFerrosilicon
Other ferroalloys and products made in electric and otherfurnaces, except blast furnaces
Other products made in electric and other furnaces, exceptblast furnaces
Steel wire and related products - mfpmPrimary products
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strandWire rope and cable
Steel nails and spikesSteel wire nails
Bright nailsGalvanized nails
Wire staples and tacks, cut nails and spikesSteel wire staples
Steel wireCarbon wire
Plain wire, carbonGalvanized wire, carbonOther coated wire, carbon
See footnotes at end of table.
3313
3315
3312-2363312-236113312-2563312-259
3312-33312-3113312-3133312-3153312-3173312-3193312-3243312-3263312-3283312-3313312-3353312-43312-4133312-415113312-4223312-422113312-422123312-4243312-4253312-4313312-4353312-4413312-4483312-4493312-4533312-4613312-53312-5A3312-5113312-5153312-5513312-63312-6A3312-6113312-6123312-6193312-619113312-6E3312-6333312-63311
3312-73312-7113312-7153312-7513312-83312-8513312-851113312-S3312-SSS3315-S
3313-P3313-33313-311
3313-4
3313-498
3315-P3315-13315-1113315-23315-2 A3315-2113315-2133315-2B3315-2233315-53315-5A3315-5113315-5153315-519
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
95.780.1
100.097.8
108.1104.9110.8106.3110.5105.0115.7111.4
112.4101.499.2
104.194.796.596.296.9
103.994.0
103.498.7
102.290.495.389.4
100.0100.5100.6100.6100.6100.188.588.286.9
O86.486.982.881.676.6
111.2111.7112.3100.5100.899.399.099.6
108.793.7
100.5100.599.499.4
97.396.495.294.0
100.2102.7101.299.898.598.395.996.197.883.098.1
97.584.8
100.097.8
109.6107.6112.2108.6110.5108.5115.7111.2112.8112.4100.399.6
103.494.796.896.797.0
105.296.7
103.098.7
102.295.898.993.5
106.5101.6101.3101.5100.4104.889.189.590.098.786.486.981.278.572.7
112.9112.8112.8110.9104.9107.2107.6100.5109.794.8
101.7101.7101.1101.1
104.0
105.1
98.397.399.799.1
100.5101.2100.399.8
100.099.796.396.397.8(3)98.5
97.985.9
100.097.8
109.8108.1111.9108.6110.5109.1115.7111.2
112.4100.399.8
103.494.097.796.597.098.496.5
103.0100.7104.495.899.193.2
106.5101.6101.3101.4100.4104.889.189.590.0(3)86.486.981.278.572.7
113.0112.9112.8110.9104.9107.2107.6100.5109.695.1
102.6102.6102.2102.2
104.9
104.6
98.297.399.498.799.6
100.698.999.898.998.796.296.297.7(3)98.4
0.41.3
.00
.2
.4-.2
00.600
(3)00.20
-.8.9
1.80
-6.4-.2
02.02.1
0.2
-.3000
-.100000
(3)00000
0000000.1
-.1.3
.8
.81.21.2
-.1-.1-.3-.4-.9-.6
-1.40
-1.0-1.1
-.1-.1-.1
2.06.5
00
1.32.01.6
(3)1.12.9
0.1
(3)0
-.8.7
-.7-.81.22.4
.1-5.32.9-.32.02.26.04.04.26.51.1.7.8
-.14.7-.1
.3
.8(3)
00
-1.9-3.8-5.1
1.91.1
(3)10.84.08.08.7.9.7
1.6
2.12.12.9
2.4
-.4
.3
.3
.7-.11.0-.3-.6
(3)1.81.9.3.1.1
-0.5-1.6
00
5.15.07.05.45.76.25.14.6(3)7.1
.81.0-.7-.21.93.5
.3-4.45.3-.32.02.2- .1 .4.03.96.51.1.7.8
-.24.7-.4-.43.5(3)
-3.4-4.0-1.9-3.8-5.1
7.87.07.2
14.84.08.08.7
.6
.8
.6
1.51.51.51.5
.9
.94.45.0
-1.2-2.0-2.3(3)-.7-.7
.1-.1-.1
-2.0-13.9
00
4.73.86.8(3)7.25.95.14.6(3)5.2
.31.9-.7
1 1.74.87.82.2
-1.45.3-.22.01.8
-4.3-.9
(3)6.51.3.9
1.4(3)4.7
-1.3-.35.6(3)
-3.6-4.3-6.7
-12.6-16.6
7.96.99.3
18.77.18.59.4
.7(3)-1.4
-.1-.61.1.8
-.11.5
.8(3)
-1.1-1.4-2.1-2.4
-.5(3)-1.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3316
3317
3321
3322
3324
3325
Productcode
3315-5513315-93315-963315-9613315-S
3316-P3316-73316-7153316-7353316-83316-8113316-8313316-S
3317-P3317-63317-6A3317-6113317-6123317-6193317-619113317-619123317-6B3317-6213317-6223317-6C3317-6233317-6243317-6273317-6E3317-6333317-633113317-633123317-6453317-6F3317-6623317-6G3317-6643317-6693317-S
3321-P3321-13321-1113321-1213321-1313321-33321-3113321-3123321-3213321-3223321-9
3321-9513321-9613321-9713321-9813321-S
3322-P3322-1313322-221
3324-P3324-1633324-165
3325-P3325-23325-2143325-2193325-43325-4313325-53325-5593325-S
Indexbase
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
Oct.19832
92.093.997.397,5
104.0
102.5102.2102.0104.8104.9101.9103.897.9(3)
94.093.193.192.099.097.281.4ft76.891.084.797.092.996.792.096.890.876.4ft83.897.295.994.5
112.4121.9111.0100.9
110.8110.9101.8100.4105.3102.4114.1115.0114.1115.3100.9110.3
110.1107.3110.5111.0109.3
106.4106.5107.2105.1
116.4115.9113.0116.6
103.3104.8104.195.3
108.9103.9105.1
107.692.1
Jan.19842
94.194.197.797.5
109.0
105.7105.2107.5110.2107.3101.9104.296.9
100.0
94.993.793.783.8
101.891.160.8ft65.591.084.797.099.196.799.697.985.261.355.283.897f2
107.1109.5112.4121.9113.2101.5
111.5111.5102.9101.3106.3104.1114.8115.9114.0115.6103.4110.6
110.6107.3111.2111.3109.0
107.6107.9109.0105.5
117.5115.4113.8115.8
104.2105.7105.596.4
110.5103.9105.1
107.993.1
Feb.19842
94.294.699.299.4
108.2
106.5105.9107.8111.1107.2102.1104.597.3
100.0
96.995.695.689.0
101.891.175.075.970.691.184.797.298.396.798.697.991.572.970.083.897.2
107.1109.5118.1131.8111.0103.4
113.0112.9105.2102.2106.3111.8116.9117.7116.1119.4103.4111.0
110.6107.3112.0111.7107.6
107.6107.9109.0105.5
116.6115.5113.7115.9
104.7106.3106.499.2
110.4104.1105.3
108.093.2
Jan.1984
0.1.6
1.52.0-.7
.8
.7
.3
.8-.1.3.3.40
2.22.12.16.3
00
23.4(3)7.8
.10.2
-.80
-1.00
7.419.026.8
0000
5.08.1
-2.01.8
1.41.32.2
.90
7.41.81.61.83.3
0.3
00.7.4
-1.2
0000
-.80
-.1.1
.5
.6
.92.9-.1.2.2
.1
.1
Nov.1983
2.6.7
1.92.0-.1
3.83.75.76.02.2
.4
.7ft
0
3.32.92.9
-4.40
-6.8-7.8O(3)
.10
ft5.8
0ftft
.8-4.6(3)
0(3)16.021.910.417.4ft2.5
2.12.03.41.81.19.12.72.81.83.81.4.7
.50.9.8
-1.5
1.11.31.8
(3)
.2-.4ftft
1.31.32.23.91.4.2.2
-.11.2
Aug.1983
1.51.43.74.01.7
4.94.67.66.3ft
0.4
-.70
4.33.73.7
-3.12.9
-6.2-7.6-7.8ft
.10.2
6.00
7.51.21.9
-4.6-6.0
00
17.123.518.332.3
5.42.2
2.72.62.7
.51.99.13.94.42.34.62.5
.9
.60
1.31.2-.9
1.31.51.9ft
.6
.11.2-.2
1.51.62.54.21.7.2.2
.3
.8
Feb.1983
-0.4.5
ftft8.1
8.37.7
10.910.8ft2.44.0-.4
0
3.83.23.2
-3.13.3
-7.1-7.1-6.4
-10.3-.1
-3.52.96.0
07.5ft1.9
-4.6-6.0
00
10.414.1ftftft2.1
4.34.22.8-.13.09.97.8
13.4-1.5
1.5ft
.6
1.40
1.6.3
-.9
2.52.84.2ft
1.9.9
2.7.5
2.32.54.17.22.6
.3
.4
1.0.7
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Steel wire and related products - mfpm—ContinuedStainless wire
Other fabricated ferrous wire productsWelded steel wire fabric
Welded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh)Secondary products
Cold finishing of steel shapes - mfpmPrimary products
Cold rolled sheets and stripStrip, c.r., carbonStrip, c.r., alloy
Cold finished barsBars, c.f., carbonBars, c.f., alloy
Secondary products
Steel pipe and tubes - mfpmPrimary products :
Steel pipe and tubesPipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon
Standard pipe, carbonLine pipe, carbonOil country tubular goods, carbon
Casing (OCTG), carbonTubing (OCTG), carbon
Pressure tubing, carbonPressure tubing, seamless, carbonPressure tubing, welded, carbon
Mechanical tubing, carbonMechanical tubing, seamless, carbonMechanical tubing, welded, carbonStructural pipe and tubing, carbon
Pipe and tubing, alloyOil country tubular goods, alloy
Casing (OCTG), alloyTubing (OCTG), alloy
Mechanical tubing, alloyPressure tubing, stainless
Pressure tubing, welded, stainlessMechanical tubing, stainless
Mechanical tubing, welded, stainlessOther pipe and tubing (incl. standard pipe), stainless
Secondary products
Gray iron foundriesPrimary products
Pressure and soil pipe and fittings, cast ironPressure pipe and fittings, ductile ironPressure pipe and fittings, gray iron ,Soil pipe and fittings, gray and ductile iron
Motor vehicle castings, gray and ductile ironCastings for passenger cars, gray ironCastings for other motor vehicles, gray ironCastings for passenger cars, ductile ironCastings for other motor vehicles, ductile iron
Gray and ductile iron castings, otherCastings for construction and utility uses, gray and ductile
ironMolds and stools for heavy steel ingotsDuctile iron castings, otherGray iron castings, other
Secondary products
Malleable iron foundriesPrimary products
Standard malleable iron castingsPearlitic malleable iron castings
Steel investment foundriesPrimary products
Carbon and low alloy steel investment castingsHigh alloy steel investment castings, including stainless steel
Steel foundries, n.e.cPrimary products
Carbon steel castings, except investmentRailroad wheels and specialtiesAll other carbon steel castings
High alloy steel castings, including stainless steelAll other high alloy steel castings, including stainless steel
Low alloy steel castingsAll other low alloy steel castings
Secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals
Primary copperPrimary products
Refined copperCopper cathode
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Primary zincPrimary products
Primary aluminumPrimary products
Primary aluminum, except extrusion billetAluminum ingot, unalloyedAluminum ingot, alloyedOther primary aluminum, except extrusion billet ....
Aluminum extrusion billet
Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.cPrimary products
Secondary products
Secondary nonferrous metalsPrimary products
CopperCopper, alloyed
Brass ingot, alloyedBronze ingot, alloyedOther copper, alloyed
LeadLead, unalloyed iAntimonial lead '.
ZincZinc dustZinc base alloys
Precious metalsGold, unalloyedSilver, unalloyed
Aluminum, except extrusion billetAluminum ingotAluminum, other types except extrusion billet
Miscellaneous receiptsContract toll work
Secondary products
Rolling, drawing and extruding of copperPrimary products
Copper and copper base alloy wireUnalloyed
BareAlloyed
BareCopper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes ....
Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electric rodRod
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapesRod
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate ...Unalloyed copper flat products
Copper-base alloy flat productsStrip
Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tubeUnalloyed pipe and tube, plumbing
TubeUnalloyed, other pipe and tube
TubeCopper-base alloy, other pipe and tube
TubeSecondary products
Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube productsPrimary products
Aluminum plateHeat-treatable
Aluminum sheetFlat, heat-treatableFlat, nonheat-treatable, bareCoiled, nonheat-treatable, bare
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, siding
See footnotes at end of table.
333
3331
3333
3334
3339
3341
3351
3353
3331-P3331-23331-213113331-S3331-SSS
3333-P
3334-P3334-73334-711113334-711123334-711133334-8
3339-P3339-S
3341-P3341-23341-2313341-231113341-231123341-231133341-33341-3113341-3213341-43341-4053341-4113341-53341-5113341-5313341-73341-711113341-711123341-M3341-Y853341-S
3351-P3351-13351-1113351-111123351-1313351-131143351-33351-3113351-311153351-3323351-332183351-43351-4133351-413223351-4353351-435263351-53351-5163351-516313351-5183351-518333351-5383351-538393351-S
3353-P3353-13353-1133353-23353-2233353-2243353-2313353-23111
12/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/6006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/80
12/8012/80
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
93.3
83.182.282.281.675.968.5
124.6124.6
113.7111.8111.5115.5114.5101.4113.3
105.0113.762.9
87.686.777.981.179.983.692.775.980.760.5
121.8126.7118.866.164.364.6
110.2108.4118.596.795.191.9
91.794.295.491.491.9
99.993.1
86.398.295.0
103.9100.2101.9105.2105.7
85.2
77.5
80.7
106.280.6
107.9107.6
108.7107.5104.1110.4106.8105.0
92.2
76.674.074.074.371.464.9
134.8134.8
116.1115.0114.8119.0119.4102.0116.3
104.1112.961.8
86.385.075.378.176.680.894.679.385.766.4
129.7126.7128.359.561.751.8
109.3106.9119.399.095.191.1
91.293.694.089.591.2
98.292.5
84.798.294.8
105.0100.1102.5106.6105.7
83.3
75.8
78.7103.980.5
111.7111.8
113.0112.2105.4114.7112.1109.7
92.6
78.475.275.277.374.766.3
137.9137.9
116.7115.9115.8120.9120.0102.2116.6
103.5112.261.5
87.085.777.581.180.782.383.674.977.561.5
131.0127.1130.061.962.357.0
111.0109.6118.2100.795.190.8
91.494.193.786.884.9
100.093.1
84.799.496.6
104.9100.4102.5106.4105.3 *
84.4
77.5
79.5104.079.3
112.8113.0
113.0113.4105.4118.7113.6113.2
0.3
2.41.71.74.14.72.1
2.32.3
.5
.8
.91.6.5.3.2
-.6-.6-.6
.8
.82.93.95.31.9
-11.6-5.6-9.6-7.51.0.3
1.44.11.19.91.62.5-.91.7
0-.4
.2
.5-.2
-3.1-6.9
1.8.6
01.31.9-.1.20
-.2-.41.3
2.3
1.1
.1-1.5
1.01.1
01.1
03.41.33.2
1.4
.3-.3-.3.6
1.7
9.29.2
2.63.63.7ftft
.52.91.11.5
-2.8
.7
.3
.9
.9ft
.3-4.9-2.3ftft4.5
.3ft-2.8-2.2-3.93.24.2.4
4.6ftft
.61.21.6
-4.0-6.0
ft1.5
ft2.1(3)1.32.22.8
. 1.1.9.3
.4
-.2
.4-2.5
4.55.0
3.45.42.07.56.47.8
0.3
-11.4-15.2-15.2-13.8
-6.9-11.8
20.520.5
4.55.45.27.05.42.06.3
1.42.1
-4.0
2.01.6
-5.0-2.7
ft-3.6
-12.21.48.1
-2.011.2
.313.9
-14.0-8.7
-22.012.712.214.27.0
01.3
-2.3-2.6-.3
-9.7-11.8
1.7-3.9
-8.60.4
-.9-3.8-3.3
.1-1.6-3.1
-1.9
-5.1
-3.4-.4
7.57.1
6.07.46.38.48.7
11.5
2.2
-15.1-15.9-15.9-13.8-17.8-10.2
28.828.8
11.09.78.5
12.414.8-5.617.9
4.65.1
0
9.29.1
-1.15.37.3
ftft
.8
ftft17.5ft
22.2-29.2-25.9-34.552.4ft51.413.7
ftft-2.6-2.2-1.5-9.7
-13.4
3.3-3.2
-9.82.52.0-.1
-3.6-3.01.1-.9
-3.2
ft
-4.6
-2.6-4.6
13.811.7
11.312.69.79.1
14.814.1
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1 Industrycode
3354
3355
3356
3357
Productcode
3353-231123353-231153353-2333353-33353-43353-S
3354-P
3354-1
3354-1153354-115113354-115123354-118
3354-1253354-125013354-125023354-125033354-125043354-125053354-125063354-12511
3354-1283354-128013354-128033354-23354-2513354-2533354-S
3355-P3355-1
3356-P3356-23356-2793356-33356-3823356-382133356-93356-9593356-9923356-9983356-S
3357-P3357-13357-1153357-123
3357-1253357-1983357-2
3357-2443357-2483357-2983357-33357-3113357-3123357-398
3357-43357-436
3357-442
3357-4443357-4483357-4493357-63357-616
Indexbase
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8112/81
12/81
12/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
Oct.19832
123.8108.6111.3107.4109.3110.7
106.0107.4
107.3
103.1107.398.9102.1
110.0108.1113.8110.3114.8108.5113.6113.4
104.4103.8
(3)107.7108.8105.598.0
106.5107.1111.9
114.2114.783.083.2142.4126.2126.7101.6100.899.9100.6107.0
102.7102.9103.0104.0101.4
103.3108.0102.5
105.5100.098.6101.7104.4100.6102.4
109.4121.7
104.6
103.5109.396.398.590.1
Jan.19842
129.9113.5114.6108.6109.3110.7
108.1109.8
109.5
104.5107.9101.1110.2
111.6113.2114.0113.4116.7108.2114.0111.4
104.3103.5
(3)111.2108.9115.197.6
108.5109.1114.5
109.1109.283.183.3127.8122.2120.6102.2101.299.6101.1107.5
101.0101.2102.6104.698.8
103.2108.2102.5
(3)100.098.5102.4104.4101.7101.2
101.9121.7
98.4
96.094.891.298.2
(3)
Feb.19842
129.9115.0114.6110.0109.3111.3
107.9109.6
109.3
104.2107.9100.5110.2
111.8112.8114.5116.2116.7
(3)112.9111.4
101.798.4
(3)110.7108.3115.197.7
108.4109.0113.0
110.8111.183.083.2132.6122.5121.7102.3101.098.6100.9107.6
100.8101.1103.6106.999.6
103.5109.6102.2
104.499.598.5101.4104.4100.1101.0
99.9
(3)
95.6
93.393.491.198.390.5
Jan.1984
01.40
1.30.5
-.2-.2
-.2
-.30
-.60
.2-.3.42.50
(3)-1.0
0
-2.5-4.9
(3)-.4-.60.1
-.1-.1
-1.3
1.61.70
-.13.8.3.9.1-.1
-1.0-.2.1
-.2-.11.02.2.8
.31.3-.4
(3)-.50
-1.00
-1.5-.3
-2.0
(3)
-2.8
-2.9-1.6-.1.1
(3)
Nov.1983
(3)6.32.92.40.5
1.51.6
1.3
1.4.8
(3)0
1.93.5.94.61.8
(3).1
(3)
-.6-1.2
(3)3.0-.39.1.7
.7
.6
.5
000.10.6
-1.3-.2-.2
(3)-.90
-1.1-1.2.62.2-1.6
.31.90
(3)(3)(3)-.80
-1.2-.6
-6.0
(3)
-6.1
-7.6-8.1-5.6.51.2
Aug.1983
7.610.83.94.69.711.5
6.26.5
6.5
5.64.17.47.9
7.5
(3)6.510.57.9
(3)8.53.5
.2
.1
(3)6.74.99.84.3
3.23.45.2
-6.1-6.5
0.1
-13.2-5.8-6.3.4-.2
-1.9-1.0-.8
-2.9-2.6.42.5-2.2
.6
.4-1.4
.3-.5-.4-.30
-.3-2.5
-7.0
(3)
-9.1
-10.0-13.3-10.1-.4.5
Feb.1983
34.914.57.85.89.3
36.1
12.914.3
15.0
19.210.829.710.5
16.816.015.023.217.9
(3)24.412.9
4.13.0
(3)11.212.09.84.3
6.57.0
22.7
-15.2-15.8-5.8-5.2
-28.4-21.5-19.4-.4-.1
-1.5-2.9-5.9
-3.7-3.52.88.5-3.4
3.08.7.1
(3)(3)-1.21.75.4.4-.9
-11.3
(3)
-14.0
-13.2-18.9-23.8-2.8-8.4
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products—ContinuedCoiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, finstockCoiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all others
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoatedAluminum foilAluminum welded tubeSecondary products
Aluminum extruded productsPrimary products
Extruded aluminum rod, bar and other extruded shapes excepttube
Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000
Rod .Bar..
Extruded rod and bar with alloys within 2000 and 7000 series ..Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than
2000 and 7000 seriesOther extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 2Other extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not including, 3Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including, 4Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including, 5Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including, 6Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including, 10Extruded pipe
Other extruded shapes, except tube, with alloys within 2000and 7000 series
Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 5Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 and over
Aluminum extruded and drawn tubeExtruded tubeDrawn tube
Secondary products
Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.cPrimary products
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy wire and cable .
Rolling, drawing and extruding nonferrous metals, except copper andaluminum
Primary ProductsTitanium mill shapes
Other titanium mill shapes, except wirePrecious metal mill shapes
Gold mill shapesOther gold mill shapes, except wire
Other nonferrous metal mill shapesOther lead mill shapes, except powder and wireOther nonferrous metal wireOther nonferrous metal mill shapes
Secondary products
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulatingPrimary products
Electronic wire and cableCoaxial cable, armored and unarmored, copperHook-up wire, shielded and nonshielded, copperMulticonductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and
nonshielded, copperOther electronic wire and cable
Telephone and telegraph wire and cableSwitchboard wire and cable, except telephone cord sets and
cordage, copperRural and urban distribution wire and cable, copperOther telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Control and signal wire and cableSignal wire and cable, copperControl wire and cable, excluding elevator cable, copperOther control and signal wire and cable
Building wire and cable with Underwriters' Labels, exceptvarnished cambric insulation and service wire
Thermoset insulated building wire and cable, aluminumThermoplastic insulated building wire and cable, flame
retardent nylon (THHN.THWN), copperThermoplastic insul. building wire and cable, moisture and
heat resist. (THW), copperNonmetallic branch circuit underground feeder, copperOther building wire and cable
Apparatus wire and cordageAppliance fixture wire, copper
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating—ContinuedAppliance wiring material, 14 gauge and larger, including
motor and transformer lead, copperOther apparatus wire and cordage, including machine tool
wire, copperMagnet wire
Film coated, (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 10532 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copperFilm coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 130
33 to 44 AWG, inclusive, copperFilm coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 180
44 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),copper
Film coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 20021 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copperPower wire and cable
Other power wire and cableOther insulated wire and cable
Automotive insulated wire and cable, copperAirframe, shipboard and ground support cable, except coaxial
and ignition cable, copperOther insulated or covered wire and cable, copper
Secondary products
Aluminum foundriesPrimary products
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castingsMotor vehicle die castings
Die castings for passenger carsDie castings for other motor vehicles
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, otherDie castings for building and construction usesDie castings for industrial machinery usesDie castings for electrical usesOther die castings, n.e.c
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castingsMotor vehicle sand castingsAircraft sand castingsAluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings, other
Sand castings for industrial machinery usesOther sand castings, n.e.c
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and semi-permanent mold castings
Motor vehicle permanent and semi-permanent mold castings ...Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and
semi-permanent mold castings, otherPermanent and semi-permanent mold castings for industrial
machinery usesOther permanent and semi-permanent mold castings, n.e.c...
Other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings and castproducts
Secondary products
Brass, bronze and copper foundriesPrimary products
Copper and copper-base alloy sand castingsCopper and copper-base alloy sand castings
Other copper and copper-base alloy castingsOther copper and copper-base alloy castings, n.e.c
Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachinedCopper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachined
Secondary products
Nonferrous foundries, n.e.cPrimary products
Zinc and zinc-base alloy castingsZinc and zinc-base alloy die castings
Motor vehicle die castingsOther die castings, n.e.c
Other nonferrous castings, excluding aluminum and copperOther nonferrous castings and cast products, n.e.c
Secondary products
Metal cansPrimary products
Steel cansSteel cans, food
Fruit and fruit juices canVegetables and vegetable juices canLard and shortening can
See footnotes at end of table.
3361
3369
3357-617
3357-6183357-73357-702
3357-702033357-7033357-703073357-705
3357-705013357-706
3357-706013357-83357-8983357-93357-901
3357-9033357-9983357-S
3361-P3361-13361-1113361-111113361-111123361-1153361-115113361-115123361-115133361-115143361-23361-2113361-2133361-2153361-215123361-21514
3361-33361-311
3361-315
3361-315123361-31514
3361-43361-S
3362-P3362-13362-1113362-23362-2143362-33362-3113362-S
3369-P3369-13369-1513369-151113369-151123369-33369-3913369-S
3411-P3411-13411-1B3411-1173411-1193411-127
12/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
100.8
105.5100.1100.9
96.5100.0101.6102.8
101.5101.4
101.198.3
108.8102.0104.7
96.1100.699.8
103.7104.0105.8108.0107.9109.3103.2103.5102.6103.8103.3102.0102.4(3)
101.9100.6101.2
102.4104.3
100.1
100.0100.3
100.9102.0
101.4101.0101.1101.1100.5100.5100.5100.5103.6
104.3103.6,104.5103.2105.0101.9100.5100.7101.0
105.8107.0106.3109.6114.2106.7114.5
99.8
106.599.6
102.0
99.199.1
100.7102.9
99.999.5
98.9102.5111.0100.9103.8
96.796.8
104.0
105.6105.5106.8107.5107.5107.2106.0107.2105.1105.9105.8103.9103.9100.6104.6101.5102.3
105.3106.7
103.8
107.299.9
99.0106.6
101.0100.3100.4100.499.799.7
100.5100.5104.4
106.6105.8107.4106.0105.2106.6101.5101.0103.7
107.4108.7108.2112.9121.5
114.5
99.8
106.299.5
102.0
99.199.1
100.4102.6
99.699.4
98.7105.1110.4101.3104.5
95.897.7
103.8
106.9106.5107.6108.7108.7108.0106.2107.5105.2106.2106.0105.0105.0100.6105.9103.9102.5
105.4106.8
103.8
107.2100.2
106.3109.3
101.4100.7101.1101.199.599.5
100.5100.5104.6
106.2105.6106.9105.5103.0107.3102.3102.1102.1
107.8108.9108.3113.2121.5106.7
-.3-.1
0
0-.1-.3-.2
-.3-.1
-.12.5-.6.4
-.3
1.21.0.7
1.11.1.7.2.3.1.2.2
1.11.0
01.32.4
.2
.1
.2
0.3
7.42.5
.4
.4
.6
.6-.1-.1
00.2
-.4-.2-.4-.5
-2.1.7.8
1.1-1.6
.4
.2
.1
.30
0.3
1.5.6
2.1
4.1.5
-.2.2
.3
.4
.5
.41.7.6
1.4
-1.1-.13.8
2.61.91.31.51.51.7.9
1.5.8
1.1-.32.0
.8(3)3.9
1.0-.2
2.5
3.6-.1
11.06.8
.2
.1
.2
.2-.4-.4
00
1.72.32.82.8
04.81.21.6
1.91.71.73.36.4
-2.3
2.8-5.3-1.0
-1.5-7.5-4.4-4.7
-7.7-6.8
-8.06.75.2
-2.3-1.7
-3.1-6.15.8
5.65.15.35.85.86.04.75.13.95.55.04.45.5
.63.93.31.5
5.15.8
7.22.3
5.58.8
.6
.1
.1
.100.5.5
2.6
5.15.66.95.53.07.32.3
(3)3.3
2.32.11.83.36.4
-2.6
3.7-4.9-.3
-4.0-5.9-3.6-3.5
-7.2-6.7
-7.95.67.4
-2.11.3
-8.2-9.52.5
3.93.72.13.66.2
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Metal cans—ContinuedCan, other foods (including soups)
Steel cans, general packaging (incl. pet food)Paint and varnish canAerosol canCan, other non-foods
Aluminum cansAluminum cans, beverage
Soft drink canBeer can
Other aluminum cansCan, other foods (including soup)
Metal can components (steel and aluminum)Secondary products
Metal barrels, drums, and pailsPrimary products
Steel pails111/4 in. dia.: full removable head111/4 inch diameter: tight head
StandardSteel shipping barrels and drums
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gage & heavier: 50 gal. & over: tighthead
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gage & heavier. 50 gal. & over: openhead
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 19 & 20 gage (incl. 20/18): 50 gal. &over: tight head
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 19 & 20 gage (incl. 20/18): 50 gal. &over: open head
All except 14-in. dia.: 20 gage & heavier: 30-49 galAll except 14-in. dia.: 20 gage & heavier: under 30 gal
All other metal barrelsAll other metal barrels, incl. parts for metal barrels & pails
Secondary products
CutleryPrimary products
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and snipsKitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and cleaversPocket knives & other folding blade knives
Scissors & shears, incl. hshld types, excl. barber,pinking & tail, shears, etc
Metal-cutting shears, incl. aviation & tinners' snips, bx, &wire fil. cutters
All other scissors & shears, incl. hedge & grass shears &pruners
Secondary products
Hand and edge tools, n.e.cPrimary products
Mechanics' hand service toolsPliers
Slip joint pliersSolid joint pliers
WrenchesSockets for hand-operated wrenchesOpen-end wrenches .•Box wrenchesCombination open-end and box wrenchesTorque wrenchesAdjustable wrenches, including pipe wrenchesAll other wrenches
ScrewdriversAutomotive jacks, mechanical, excluding hydraulic and
pneumaticTools for automotive use, excluding jacksAll other mechanics' hand service tools
Edge tools, hand operatedProfessional and craftsmen's edge hand toolsAll other edge tools
Files, rasps, and file accessories and other hand toolsShovels,spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and scrapersLight forged hammers, under 4 pounds, excluding ball peen
hammersSteel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etcOther hand tools, except edge tools
Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Hand saws and saw blades
Primary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3412
3421
3423
3425
3411-1313411-1C3411-1373411-1393411-1413411-23411-2A3411-2113411-2133411-2B3411-2173411-33411-S
3412-P3412-13412-1213412-1233412-12311
3412-2
3412-225
3412-227
3412-229
3412-231
3412-2333412-2353412-33412-3193412-S
3421-P3421-13421-1213421-141
3421-153
3421-157
3421-1593421-S
3423-P3423-13423-1113423-111123423-111133423-1133423-113213423-113223423-113233423-113243423-113253423-113263423-113273423-114
3423-1153423-1163423-1173423-23423-2853423-2983423-33423-311
3423-3213423-3413423-3983423-M3423-S
3425-P
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8306/8306/8308/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/8308/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
12/8312/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
112.4104.2110.698.5
103.9103.5103.6103.6103.7102.0102.8117.4104.2
100.1100.1100.0ft
100.0100.0100.2
100.0
100.0
100.3
100.0
ft100.799.999.9
100.3
ftftftftft
ft
ft
ftft
100.7100.9100.5100.7102.7100.0101.1101.8100.0100.0100.8100.0100.0101.4100.8
100.0100.0100.0100.6100.0102.3101.7104.4
100.0106.0100.5100.099.4
100.199.5
118.9105.5115.7
ft103.4105.1105.5106.1105.1101.9
ft117.7106.0100.6100.6100.0100.0100.0100.0101.0
100.4
99.6
101.2
100.0107.2103.3
100.1
100.6100.6100.199.4
100.6
100.0
ft
100.0100.6
101.1101.2100.7102.2104.6101.4101.4101.8103.7100.0102.0100.0100.0101.4100.3
100.0100.0100.0100.8100.0102.9102.3103.5
100.0108.3101.1101.2100.1
100.299.6
119.0104.9113.399.6
103.2106.1105.9106.5105.6107.9
ft117.7105.8
100.7100.7100.0100.0100.0100.0101.1
100.4
100.2
101.3
99.9107.2103.399.999.9
100.5
100.1100.0101.499.6
100.8
100.0
100.0
100.0100.6
101.3101.3100.9102.9105.3102.1101.6102.0104.0100.0101.9100.0100.3101.4100.3
100.098.6
101.3102.0101.7102.9101.9101.9
103.3103.9101.1101.7
101.1100.0
0-.6
-2.1
ft-.1
.9
.4
.4
.45.9ft
0-.2
.1
.10000.1
0
.6
.1
-.10000.4
-.5-.61.3
.1
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ft
00
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.2
.2
.6
.7
.6
.2
.3
.30
-.10.3
-.10
0-1.41.21.21.7
0-.3
-1.6
3.3-4.1
0.5
-.2
.9
.4
5.9.8
2.41.1-.22.52.22.81.85.8ft
.4ft
.6
.60
ft00.9
.4
-.1
-.1
ft2.6
00.2
ftftftftft
ft
ft
ftft
.8
.81.02.95.32.11.82.64.0
01.9
0.3.9
ft0
ft1.21.41.7.6.1
-2.4
3.3-2.1
.51.7.4
1.0.5
5.9.9
3.01.1-.53.33.0ft3.1ftft1.51.5
.7
.7ft
0
ftft1.1
ft
1.3
ft7.2ftftftft
ftftftftft
ft
ft
ftft1.01.1
.92.9ft2.11.62.0ft
01.9
0.3
1.4.3
0ft1.31.41.7
.61.2
.1
3.31.11.01.7-.2
1.10
6.2.8
2.01.8-.86.96.9ft4.8ftft8.1
0
ftftftftftftft
ft
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
Indexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Hand saws and saw blades—ContinuedHandsaws and handsaw blades
Hacksaws and hacksaw bladesWoodworking power saw blades
Circular saw bladesSolid toothInserted tooth
Bandsaw bladesAll other woodworking power saw blades
Metalworking power saw bladesBandsaw bladesOther metalworking power saw blades
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, andabrasive saw blades
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, andabrasive saw blades
Secondary products
Metal sanitary warePrimary products
LavatoriesSteel lavatories
Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinationsStainless steel sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations
BathtubsCast iron bathtubsSteel bathtubs
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goodsPrimary products
Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goodsBath and shower fittings
Bathtub and shower combination, other than single control...Lavatory fittings
Single control, 4 in. centersetResidential, 4 in. centerset, other than single control
Sink fittingsSingle control deck-type faucet with spraySingle control deck-type faucet without sprayResidential deck-type faucets, other than single controlOther sink fittings
Miscellaneous brass goodsDrains and overflowsSingle, or single basin faucetsTrapsLawn hose nozzles and lawn sprinklersWater closet tank flushing controlsOther miscellaneous items
Secondary products
Nonelectric heating equipmentPrimary products
Cast iron heating boilersOil-fired cast iron heating boilersGas-fired cast iron heating boilers
Domestic heating stovesWood and coal domestic heating stoves, except sheet metal,
airtightWood and coal domestic heating stoves, sheet metal, airtight..
Steel heating boilersSteel heating boilers, 400 MBH and lessSteel heating boilers, over 400 MBH
Other heating systemsRadiators and convectors
Steel radiators and convectorsOther radiators and convectors
Unit heatersGas-fired unit heaters, under 400 MBH, propeller fan
Floor and wall furnacesGas-fired floor furnacesGas-fired wall furnaces
Other systems, n.e.cGas-fired infrared heatersNonelectric fireplacesOther heating systems, n.e.c
Parts for heating systemsGas burners and parts/attachments
Gas burners under and equal to 400 MBHGas burners over 400 MBH
Oil burners and parts/attachments
See footnotes at end of table.
3431
3432
3433
3425-13425-1433425-23425-2123425-212113425-212133425-2163425-2193425-33425-3363425-339
3425-4
3425-4113425-S
3431-P3431-13431-1213431-43431-4253431-73431-7113431-7213431-S3431-SSS
3432-P3432-13432-1013432-101133432-1023432-102213432-102243432-1033432-103343432-103353432-103363432-103393432-1043432-104433432-104443432-104453432-104513432-104533432-104983432-S
3433-P3433-33433-3113433-3133433-4
3433-4163433-4183433-53433-5113433-5133433-63433-6113433-611033433-611073433-6213433-621133433-6313433-631113433-631133433-6613433-661413433-661513433-661913433-83433-8113433-811013433-811033433-821
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
100.0100.098.695.799.785.1
101.6100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
113.8114.1111.4111.4113.6109.1115.6117.8111.7112.9107.3
99.999.899.8
100.099.8
100.5101.399.797.9
101.793.398.0
100.0100.3
102.3(3)
100.3100.2100.2
118.6118.4117.6114.1120.7120.0
124.8133.0118.2114.3121.3125.4124.8126.1121.5
126.7125.0134.9123.9125.1
(3)107.8128.9114.9118.4120.8109.3115.9
100.0100.096.995.799.785.1
101.6101.1100.0100.099.3
100.0
100.0100.0
114.5114.1108.7
(3)114.1110.0116.0118.0112.5115.7108.4
100.4100.1100.1100.099.899.699.399.398.6
101.795.398.3
100.0101.2100.0101.3102.7101.6101.8100.7100.1
118.3118.5117.7114.1120.9119.7
125.7130.6118.2114.3121.3125.8124.8
C3)121.5
126.7125.2137.0123.8126.0119.8107.8131.1115.2118.2118.6109.9116.9
100.8100.098.995.799.785.1
101.6101.1100.0100.099.3
103.9
103.9100.0
115.2115.2108.1108.1114.9110.5117.8120.9112.6115.5108.6
101.4101.2101.2100.499.8
100.499.6
101.1101.5107.999.399.9
100.0102.0100.0101.3102.8104.4102.0100.8100.6
119.7119.5118.2114.4121.1120.4
126.7130.8118.2114.3121.3126.7125.3
(3)121.5
129.2125.8141.8123.9126.4119.8107.8131.6116.6119.2119.9111.0117.4
0.80000000000
3.90
.71.0-.5
(3).7.5
1.62.4
.1-.2.2
1.01.11.1.30.9.3
1.72.96.14.11.6
0.8000
2.8.2.1.5
.7
.8
.5
.2
.2
.6
2.0.4
3.5.1.300.4
1.2.8
1.1.9.4
0.80.30000
1.100
-.7
3.90
1.71.4.1.1
1.01.12.02.6(3)2.7
C3)
.91.01.0.2
-.1-.7
-2.91.32.86.13.91.6
01.4
000
4.11.9.3.5
1.01.0.5.2.4.7
-.2000
1.21.4
.64.7
0.800
(3)1.41.61.1.9
0.80
-1.1-4.3-.3
-14.91.61.1
00
-.7
3.9
3.90
2.42.12.22.21.4.8
2.53.21.23.43.0
1.81.81.8.9
1.0.9
-1.73.93.6
3.10
1.7
2.0.8.6
1.21.2.5.2.4
1.8
2.54.4
000
1.83.3
2.0.7
5.60
1.30
2.32.21.12.83.11.6-.6
4.24.23.13.14.32.84.44.44.64.23.2
()ft3
3.13.14.33.93.82.2
3.43.45.7
10.62.73.54.1(3)5.2
4.04.68.34.21.92.3
.82.52.22.93.51.0
-1.4
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Nonelectric heating equipment—ContinuedCommercial/industrial oil burners
Dual fuel burners and parts/attachments ..Commercial/industrial dual fuel burners .
Other parts, n.e.cSecondary products
Other secondary products
Fabricated structural metalPrimary products
Fabricated structural metal for buildingsIron and steel for sale to other companies, industrial
Industrial buildings and plantsWarehouses
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, commercialOffice buildings (low-rise)Other (low-rise)
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, public (exceptutilities) and educational
EducationalIron and steel for field erection by own company, industrial
Industrial buildings and plantsIron and steel for field erection by own company, commer,
residen., instit., med., reliCommercial, residential, institutional, medical, religious
(low-rise)Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and viaducts
Iron, steel, and aluminum for sale to other companies, highwayOther fabricated structural metal
Iron and steel for sale to other companies, for towers andsupporting structures
Other iron and steel for sale to other companies (excludingre-bars, bar joists, etc.)
Secondary products
3441
Metal doors, sash and trimPrimary products
Metal doors and frames, except storm doorsAluminum doors, all types
Aluminum residential doorsSliding glass patio doorsAll other residential doors, including garage
Aluminum commercial and institutional doorsIron and steel doors, all types
Iron and steel industrial doorsAll other industrial doors, including sliding
Iron and steel residential doorsInsulated steel entrance doors
Iron and steel commercial and institutional doorsSwing doorsAll other commercial and institutional doors
Steel doorframes, 16 gauge and heavierShower doors and tub enclosures
Metal window sash and frames, except storm sashAluminum window sash and frames
Residential aluminum window sash and framesSingle and double-hungAwningHorizontal slidingAll other residential window sash and frames
Nonresidential aluminum window sash and framesSingle and double-hungAll other nonresidential window sash and frames
Steel window sash and frames, all typesSteel window sash and frames, all types
Metal molding and trim and storefrontsAluminum molding and trimMetal storefronts, sold complete at factory
Metal combination screen and storm sash and doorsMetal storm sashAluminum and steel combination screen and storm sashAluminum and steel combination screen and storm doors
Metal window and door screens and weatherstripMetal window screens with metal frames
Secondary products
3442
Fabricated plateworkPrimary products
Heat exchangers and steam condensers .Bare tube heat exchangersFin tube heat exchangersSteam condensers
3443
3433-821033433-8313433-831033433-8613433-S3433-SSS
3441-P3441-13441-1213441-121013441-121023441-1223441-122023441-12205
3441-1263441-126023441-1613441-16101
3441-162
3441-162023441-23441-2123441-3
3441-342
3441-3583441-S
3442-P3442-13442-113442-1123442-112163442-112183442-1133442-123442-1213442-121263442-1223442-122293442-1233442-123343442-123363442-1433442-1453442-23442-213442-2113442-211213442-211223442-211243442-211293442-2123442-212413442-212493442-223442-2213442-33442-3253442-3513442-43442-4113442-4123442-4133442-53442-5123442-S
3443-P3443-13443-1113443-1153443-151
06/80
06/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/82
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
113.9
106.1113.1118.7121.6
97.797.697.9
103.6107.183.790.088.0
90.985.998.1ft97.1
92.789.188.698.9
97.1
96.297.7
101.9101.9101.7103.1103.2103.0101.2102.7100.5100.0100.0101.1101.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0101.9101.9101.2102.0(3)
103.4102.3105.0101.9106.4100.1100.1100.2100.3100.3103.5104.0103.3103.6100.6(3)
103.7
117.0119.2126.8137.8114.5
116.5
106.8113.1119.7122.7
98.598.698.6
104.1107.7
ft93.387.8
90.985.9(3)ft
97.9
94.889.4
ft100.5
96.7
95.9101.1
102.7103.0102.8103.7103.0102.6101.6105.7102.0100.9101.9102.0102.3103.4102.999.7
100.5102.1103.0103.0102.3102.887.5
103.5105.6106.4103.1108.0100.1100.1102.4103.1100.6104.0103.7103.3104.8101.6100.0104.1
119.9122.6128.2138.5118.8
118.1
109.3116.6120.6123.7
98.298.398.1
102.8106.283.793.387.9
ft90.985.9(3)ft
97.5
93.789.488.9
100.6
97.1
96.298.7
103.0103.3103.5104.5104.1104.1101.5105.6102.0100.9101.9102.0102.3103.5102.9100.3100.5112.0103.1103.2102.4102.8(3)
104.2105.2106.4103.1108.0100.1100.1102.4103.1100.1104.0103.7103.3104.8101.6
(3)105.2
119.9122.6128.2138.5118.8
1.4
2.33.1
.7
-.4-.2-.5
-1.2-1.4
fto.1
00
ftft
-.5
-1.20
ft.2
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.3
.7
.71.01.4-.1-.1
00000.10.60
9.7.1.1.2
-.1(3)
.7-.4
0000000
-.500000
(3)1.1
-.10000
2.7
2.33.11.51.6
.4
.60
-1.3-1.5ft3.7-.1
00
ftft
.5
.3
.41.8
ft.6.8
1.41.51.0ft
.12.7
.800.8
1.31.6
0.50
12.0.7.7.7
ftft
.93.3
.7
.9
.500
-1.2-1.5-.1.7.4.4
1.00
ft1.4
1.62.0
.1
.50
ft
3.6
1.53.02.02.2
.2
.3-.4
-1.5-1.8
.43.7-.1
ft00
ftft-.1
-.4-.5-.51.8
02.2
1.92.02.73.12.21.6.5
5.51.7ftft1.22.23.52.9
.3
.5ft1.01.01.42.3ft2.04.7-.71.8
ft.1.1
2.73.1
ft2.63.71.63.51.6ft4.9
1.92.91.1.5
3.7ft
3.6
.43.43.52.8
-2.3-3.2-2.7-6.8
0-12.4ft-.7
-1.3ftft
-1.5
-3.8-5.0-5.22.6
.9
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ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft'ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
1.63.42.82.24.2ft
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1964
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Fabricated platework—ContinuedFabricated steel plate
WeldmentsOther fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers and parts/attachmentsWater tube boilers up to 100,000 Ibs./hrFire 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-pressure
Carbon steel storage tanks, 6000 gal. and lessCarbon steel storage tanks over 6000 gal
Other storage tanksCustom tanks and vessels made at the plant
Carbon steel customized tanks and vesselsCarbon steel tanks & vessels, 3/4" & less wall thickness
Alloyed (except aluminum) vessels and tanks, non-LPGCustom tanks and vessels made at plant and field erected
Elevated water tanks, customized and field erectedPetroleum storage tanks, field erected
Secondary products
Sheet metal workPrimary products
Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipesSteel
CulvertsAluminum
Metal roofing and roof drainage equipmentMetal roofing, steel, all types
Metal flooring and sidingFabricated metal flooringMetal siding, steelMetal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile
homesNoninsulated
Other sheet metal workStovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows, and ducts, steelAir-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting ducts, steelRestaurant, hotel, and kitchen sheet metal equipment, steelMetal awnings, canopies, carports, and patios, prefabricated
types, aluminumOther sheet metal work, steel
Precision sheet metal parts, not stampedCasingsOther steel sheet metal work
Other sheet metal work, aluminumOther sheet metal work of metals other than steel or aluminum
Miscellaneous receiptsContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Architectural and ornamental metalworkPrimary products
Architectural and ornamental metalworkWarm air or air conditioning grilles, registers and air
diffusersSteelAluminum
StairsCommercial classArchitectural class
RailingsSteel, excluding stainless steel
Grating and grating treadsSteel grating and grating treads
Welded gratingLight gauge metal framingOther architectural and ornamental metalwork
Fences, gates and postsIron and steel
Window guardsOther architectural and ornamental metalwork
Secondary productsFabricated structural metalOther secondary products
Prefabricated metal buildingsPrimary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3444
3446
3448
3443-23443-2513443-2983443-33443-313443-343443-43443-4193443-53443-5383443-73443-713443-7113443-7133443-723443-83443-8023443-802013443-8063443-93443-9223443-9263443-S
3444-P3444-23444-2133444-213013444-2153444-43444-4113444-53444-5053444-516
3444-5173444-517023444-63444-6343444-6373444-644
3444-6463444-6623444-662033444-662083444-662093444-6643444-6983444-M3444-XY93444-S
3446-P3446-1
3446-113446-1113446-1133446-133446-1353446-1373446-143446-1433446-153446-1513446-151113446-163446-193446-1923446-192113446-1933446-1993446-S3441 -S3446-SSS
3448-P
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8112/81
109.1111.4107.3124.0127.5121.1
110.397.489.9
104.8104.5106.6103.1109.6120.8120.3120.5116.3130.2(3)
118.8102.5
101.4101.3101.5101.1101.5105.2101.5101.7100.693.497.0
104.4101.4103.5101.2103.0
102.7102.2101.6101.7101.4104.1
101.4
98.598.3
109.3111.4107.7143.2135.5119.2
110.397.890.8
105.0104.8106.4103.8109.6121.4121.0121.6116.3131.2126.7120.8104.7
103.6103.4103.5102.3103.2112.7103.4101.7104.096.597.0
108.8103.2103.3101.1
105.6103.7104.4101.8102.5108.8104.5
103.2106.0
100.2100.3100.3
100.0(3)
100.0100.2100.4100.0
100.5100.0100.0100.0102.0100.2
100.0100.0100.5100.0100.0
97.496.9
109.8111.4108.1143.1133.4119.9
111.095.2(3)
105.2105.0106.4104.2109.6121.8120.7121.0119.4130.7125.9120.0104.4
104.0103.9103.5102.3103.2112.7103.4101.7104.996.597.0
109.7103.7103.399.8
103.0
104.8104.4101.8102.8111.4104.5
106.1
100.8100.8100.8
100.6101.1100.0100.2100.4100.0
100.9102.7102.5102.8102.0100.2
100.0100.0100.5101.0100.0100.0
98.0
0.50.3
-.1-1.5
.5
.7-2.6(3)
.1
.20.40.3
-.3-.42.7-.4-.6-.7-.3
.4
.4000000.900
.9
.40
-1.2
1.000.3
2.40
0.000
.32.72.52.8
00
000
1.00
1.01.1
0.5(3)
.413.22.4-.2
.6-8.4(3)
.5
.8
.41.1
0.3
-.2-.42.7
.40.9
1.41.32.11.41.97.2
00
2.73.3
0
2.81.0
0-1.3
2.62.8
01.36.33.1
3.2
0.60.6
17.14.42.0
-12.7
.71.01.01.0
0.4
-.2-.3
.9
.32.0
-3.3
3.33.33.42.33.2
12.13.0
3.93.3
6.53.2-.1-.3
2.62.8
.31.47.6
6.3
-0.30
-.717.97.3
.5
.6-12.7
(3)-.5-.6-.1
-1.0-2.4
.8
.61.01.92.11.93.9
-9.2
4.34.23.42.33.2
12.12.6
06.2
-2.4
10.54.03.3-.2
3.12.91.82.3
10.9
6.3
1.31.3
1.11.0
-.4-1.0
59
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
code
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Prefabricated metal buildings—ContinuedPrefab, metal bldg. sys., excl. farm service bldgs., resid.
bldgs., & parts for prefab, bldgsIndustrial and commercial
Other prefabricated and portable metal buildings and partsGrain storage buildings, including farm and commercial types,
steel and aluminumOther farm service bldgs., steel and aluminum, excl. wood
frame bldgsSmall utility bldgs., incl. tool sheds, cabanas, storage
houses, etc., steel and aluminumDwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl. vacation homes,
etc.; steel and aluminumPanels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a
complete unit, steel & aluminumSecondary products
Screw machine productsPrimary products
Automotive screw machine productsOther screw machine products
AircraftOrdnanceHousehold appliances, including radio and televisionMachineryAll other end uses, except automotive
Secondary products
Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washersPrimary products
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraftHex bolts, including heavy, tap, and jointSquare and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and
trackHigh-strength structural and bent boltsStudsFlanged, self-locking, set, and wood screwsCap screws, 1/4 in. diameter and aboveMachine screwsThread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling screwsOther externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft
Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraftFlanged, square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage nutsHex nutsLockouts: prevailing torque and free spinningOther internally threaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraftSolid rivets, all sizesTubular, split, and blind rivetsPins, machine typeWashers, all typesOther nonthreaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic
Aircraft/aerospace fastenersBolts, all KSI tensileScrews, all typesNuts, all typesRivets, all types
Other formed fastenersOther aircraft
Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Iron and steel forgingsPrimary products
Hot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgingsCarbon steelAlloy steel, except stainless and high-temperatureStainless steel
Cold impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgingsCarbon steel
Seamless rolled-ring ferrous forgingsOpen die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous forgings
Carbon steelAlloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature
Secondary products
Nonferrous forgingsPrimary products
Hot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous forgingsAluminum and aluminum alloyTitanium and titanium alloyOther nonferrous hot impression die forgings
Other nonferrous forgingsOther nonferrous forgings
See footnotes at end of table.
3451
3452
3462
3463
3448-13448-115
3448-2
3448-214
3448-215
3448-221
3448-2353448-2543448-S
3451-P3451-13451-23451-2223451-2233451-2423451-2623451-2983451-S
3452-P3452-43452-412
3452-4133452-4163452-4213452-4323452-4343452-4373452-4423452-4693452-53452-5013452-5023452-5113452-5393452-63452-6013452-6033452-6213452-6313452-6493452-73452-7013452-7113452-7313452-7623452-83452-8313452-M3452-S
3462-P3462-53462-5113462-5133462-5153462-63462-6113462-73462-83462-8113462-8133462-S
3463-P3463-53463-5213463-5233463-5293463-93463-921
12/8112/8112/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/8112/81
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
94.594.4
104.3
106.9
ft
102.3
107.6
100.699.0
()ftftftft3
99.599.6
101.6
103.1104.9101.6138.3103.595.0
100.3100.892.1
103.888.6
101.9104.598.896.5
100.6100.493.7
102.3102.4109.3100.0100.098.798.481.795.9
101.9
94.494.3
100.9
98.5
100.6
104.3
100.497.3
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.8100.0100.0100.1100.0100.0
99.799.7
101.787.0
103.1106.2102.4138.8105.396.699.9
101.291.4
103.387.7
101.9105.399.496.5
100.699.996.0(3)
102.7109.3100.0100.0100.898.481.795.9
103.3
98.798.698.7
100.3100.1100.0
99.996.6
100.094.9
100.0
101.8100.5100.6100.9102.496.5
100.0
95.495.5
102.1
99.9
102.4
108.7
100.397.7
100.2100.1100.0100.1100.7100.0100.0100.2100.0102.1
100.3100.3102.789.1
103.1106.2103.6138.9105.497.2
100.0101.391.999.189.4
101.9105.399.496.5
100.6102.495.4
102.3102.7109.3100.0100.0100.898.481.795.9
103.8
98.598.598.6
100.399.9
100.0100.0100.0100.096.6
100.094.997.8
102.9101.9102.1103.9102.1(3)
100.0
1.11.21.2
1.5
1.8
4.2
-.1.4
.2000
-.100.10
2.1
.6
.61.12.4
00
1.2.1.1.6.10.6
-4.11.9
00.100
2.5-.6(3)
0000000.0.5
-.3-.1-.1
0-.2
0
.1000
-2.2
1.11.31.53.0-.3
1.11.21.5
0
2.4
-.13.5
()ft3
()ft
.8
.91.4.3
02.42.41.52.32.0
.1
.2
.2-4.1
1.30.8.600
1.91.4
(3)00000000.4
( )
ft
1.92.0-.3
-3.2
-.1
3.6
1.4-1.6
()ftft
1.92.13.4
0
ft.3
-.137.78.71.31.6.5
1.5-3.12.71.9.8.800
1.92.6
(3).3000
2.2000
1.9
-2.0-1.9
.5
-4.0
7.3
4.6
.82.1
()ft
1.01.03.3
-1.7
1.35.02.3
37.44.9
-1.21.6-.4
-7.1-3.1-8.81.92.2
.700
1.92.0(3)2.5(3)
00
2.2-1.2(3)-1.73.7
()ft3
ft(3)ftft
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Automotive stampingsPrimary products
Original equipment automotive stampingsPassenger car stampings
Body panelsChassis parts
Truck and bus stampingsBody panelsChassis parts
Service part automotive stampingsPassenger car stampings
Secondary products
Metal crowns and closuresPrimary products
Metal commercial closures(caps)Metal caps (vacuum)
Continuous threadMetal crowns
Beer containersConventional type
Steel springs, except wirePrimary products
Hot formed springsHot formed coil springs
Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical springsHot formed leaf springs
Replacement leaf springsOriginal equipment leaf springs other than for passenger
carsCold formed springs
Valves and pipe fittingsPrimary products
Fluid power valvesHydraulic valves
Manually operated directional control valvesOther directional control valvesFlow control valves (including check valves)Other hydraulic valves
Pneumatic valvesPressure control valves
Metal valves for piping systems and equipment, except plumbingand heating valves
Gates, globes, angles, checks, etcWater works or municipal valves (IBBM, AWWA, UL)Fire hydrantsIron valves (excluding IBBM, AwwA, UL)Cast carbon steel valves (all pressures)Forged carbon steel valves (all pressures)Brass and bronze valves (125 Ib w.s.p. and over)Cast alloy steel valves, including stainless
Cocks and stops, all metals, pressures, and typesBall valves, all metals, pressures, and types
Iron and steel ball valvesBrass and bronze ball valves
Butterfly valves, all metals, pressures, and typesIron butterfly valves, including ductileSteel (cast and fabricated) butterfly valves
Plug valves, all metals, pressures, and typesIron plug valves, including ductileCarbon steel plug valvesOther alloy plug valves, including alloy steel
Other metal valves and specialtiesPlumbing and heating valves and specialties, excluding
plumbers' brass goodsOther plumbing and heating valves 15 Ib w.s.p. and under
Automatic regulating and control valvesPneumatic actuated control valvesSelf-contained direct actuated pressure regulator valvesFlow regulator valves for gas, vapors, or liquidsOther regulator valves
Solenoid valvesSolenoid valves
Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping systemsForged carbon steel fittings, flanges, and unions
Socket-weld typeThreaded type
Stainless and alloy steel fittings, flanges, and unionsSocket-weld and threaded type
Pipe hangars and supports, excluding metal framing
See footnotes at end of table.
3465
3466
3493
3494
3465-P3465-13465-1113465-111113465-111123465-1133465-113133465-113143465-33465-3113465-S
3466-P3466-13466-1423466-142443466-43466-4183466-41822
3493-P3493-13493-1213493-121163493-1313493-13151
3493-131583493-2
3494-P3494-23494-2123494-212013494-212033494-212053494-212073494-2243494-22403
3494-33494-3123494-312013494-312023494-312033494-312043494-312053494-312073494-312083494-3373494-3633494-363013494-363023494-3673494-367013494-367023494-3753494-375013494-375023494-375033494-398
3494-43494-4193494-53494-5053494-5313494-5453494-5463494-63494-6553494-73494-7233494-723013494-723023494-7253494-725013494-731
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
102.6102.8103.0103.0101.2107.3103.0103.7101.4101.1101.2100.4
104.0103.2103.7102.7102.9104.2107.2
101.1100.6
99.299.599.3
100.3100.0100.095.3
105.996.891.8
98.296.6
102.0101.698.589.785.9
101.796.4
100.097.596.6
100.795.1
101.589.799.498.7
101.2(3)
100.9
99.098.2
102.6101.8103.2104.8103.6106.1106.198.791.983.498.6
100.0100.082.8
102.6102.8103.0103.0101.1107.3103.1103.8101.4101.3101.2100.9
100.1100.1100.1
()f3)
104.5103.8104.4103.9102.9104.4107.6
101.1100.9
100.8100.899.9
101.3103.1100.095.3
105.896.891.8
98.196.8
103.2102.998.289.985.9
101.5(3)
100.597.296.699.492.7
101.485.2
102.7102.3105.098.1
99.298.6
105.0103.1106.4108.9104.6106.1106.1102.3
95.2(3)99.2
100.0100.0
102.6102.8103.0103.0101.1107.3103.1103.8101.4101.3101.2100.8
100.7100.7100.1100.0100.0104.3104.5103.4
104.5103.9104.3103.9102.9104.3107.3
101.1101.4
101.0101.199.9
101.3103.1100.095.3
105.896.891.8
98.497.3
104.8105.398.289.885.9
102.793.9
101.197.496.6
100.092.7
101.485.2
102.7102.3105.098.1
99.298.6
105.0103.1106.4108.9104.6106.5106.5103.297.8(3)98.0
100.0100.0
00
-.100
-.1-.2
0.5
.2
.300000000
.3
.61.62.3
0-.1
01.2
(3).6.10.600000000
0000000.4.4.9
2.7(3)-1.2
00
.5
.7
.61.2
0.1.1
0.8
.7
.9
.71.03.1
00000
-.4.6
2.83.6-.5
-1.40
1.5(3)1.1
00.1
-6.1-.1
(3)1.41.81.11.7
-2.0
.2
.41.51.33.14.01.0.4.4
2.62.9(3)-2.1
0
00000
-.20.10.20.4
.7
.61.2
0.1.1
01.3
01.31.11.53.1
00
3.700
.32.82.83.6
-1.06.19.81.9
(3)1.1
-1.7-2.0-1.0-7.9(3)
-15.41.52.35.0(3)-1.8
.2
.42.41.33.14.91.0.4.4
2.3.1
(3)-4.4
00
2.52.72.82.81.16.72.73.8
.2
.3-.1-.11.2
0-1.4-2.7
00
.3
.7
.41.93.1
00
5.3-2.9
-2.2-3.1
-1.8-11.0-14.1
2.7-7.9(3)-2.6-3.4(3)-7.3
.92.33.7
3.73.13.45.83.2
3.2-2.2
-2.0
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Valves and pipe fittings—ContinuedPipe couplingsAll other metal fittings and unions for piping systems
Fluid power hose and tube fittingsFittings for metal and plastic tubingHose end fittings and hose assemblies for fluid power systems
Other hose connectorsParts and components for yalves and pipe fittings (sold
separately)Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Wire springsPrimary products
Precision mechanical springsCompression type shipments to O.E.M
AutomotiveElectronicsOther machineryConsumer goodsOther
Compression type, other shipmentsExtension typeTorsion type
Other wire springsSpring units for box springs.innerspring mattresses.and dual
purpose sleep furnitureValve springsOther wire springs
Secondary Products
Miscellaneous fabricated wire productsPrimary products
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strandSteel wire rope and cable
Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire productsInsect wire screening
Steel fencing and fence gatesChain link fencing
Other ferrous fabricated wire productsWelded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh)Other welded steel wire fabricWire cartsOther ferrous wire products
Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
3495
3496
3494-7853494-7983494-83494-8153494-8413494-84104
3494-93494-M3494-S
3495-P3495-23495-2123495-212113495-212133495-212153495-212173495-212193495-2143495-2153495-2173495-3
3495-3173495-3213495-3983495-S
3496-P3496-13496-1113496-43496-4113496-63496-6133496-83496-8613496-8653496-8733496-8983496-M3496-S
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
97.8101.0100.7102.2100.0100.0
101.264.8110.1
100.2100.1101.2101.2100.0100.0103.8
ft102.0100.0102.9100.099.2
101.096.7ft
101.3
99.099.295.091.3
100.4(3)96.095.5
100.397.2
101.8102.1
99.298.297.6
96.7106.7100.7102.2
99.9101.0
110.274.9
111.1
99.899.6
102.4102.799.7
105.1105.2ft
105.599.6
104.5100.0
97.6
ft97.796.5
101.5
99.7100.0
98.397.8
100.4100.0
96.095.5
101.099.4
102.7102.1
99.598.298.1
94.4109.5100.7102.299.9
101.0
109.974.9
110.9
99.899.6
102.3102.4
99.7105.1104.7ft
104.599.6
104.7100.6
97.6
ft97.7
ft101.5
100.299.197.8
100.4100.096.095.5
101.199.5
102.7102.1
99.798.298.2
-2.42.6
0000
-.40
-.2
00
-.1-.3
00
-.5ft-1.0
0.2.60
ft0
ft-.1
.2
.2
.800000.1.100.20.1
-3.58.4-.2
0-.3
ft8.4
ftft-.5-.51.01.3-.12.62.8ft2.4-.41.3.6
-1.7
ftftft
.3
.4
.800
ft00.5.8.50.3
ft
-3.58.4
.72.2-.11.0
8.5-25.2
.6
-.4-.51.11.2-.25.1
.8ft2.4-.41.7
.6-1.6
ft1.1ft-.1
.7
.95.27.2
0
ft00.5
2.42.8
0.10
-1.0
ftft0.72.2-.1
ft9.9
ft10.0
-.8-1.0
.8
.5-.35.1
-6.3
ft4.5-.42.21.1
-2.3
ft-2.3
ft1.4
.2
.4-.6ft
.4ft2.02.3
.41.63.3
0-.3-.3
-1.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Fabricated pipe and pipe fittingsPrimary products
Iron and steel pipe, tube and fittingsIron and steel pipe and pipe fittings (including custom work
for contractors)PetrochemicalFossil fuel power plantOther fab. excluding energy, petrochem, water/sewage, and
nonpressure pipeIron and steel tubing and fittings
Seamless tubingWelded tubing
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittingsAluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings
Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittingsCopper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings
Other nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittingsOther nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittings
Turbines and turbine generator setsPrimary products
Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines and partsMechanical drive steam turbines, including marine, steam
engines, and partsMechanical drive steam turbines, including marine
Mechanical drive steam turbines less than 1,000horsepower
Mechanical drive steam turbines 1,000 horsepower andover
Parts and accessories for steam engines and steamturbines, and complete steam engines
Secondary products
Internal combustion engines, n.e.cPrimary products
Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p. (except auto)Gasoline engines, 6.0 - 10.9 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel (except auto)Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, under 151 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 50.9 h.p. and underDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 51 - 70.9 h.pDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 71 -100.9 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 h.p. and overDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 - 200.9 h.pDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 701 - 1500.9 h.pDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 1501 h.p. and over
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel - automotiveDiesel, semidiesel and dual fuel - auto., 276 h.p. and over
Parts and accessoriesFuel injection systemsOther parts and accessories
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Farm machinery and equipmentPrimary products
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including partsand attachments
Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing,including parts and attachments
Wheel tractors and attachments, except: contractors' type, lawnand garden, and motor tillers
Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheelassist types
120 to 139 pto horsepower140 to 159 pto horsepower180 pto horsepower and over
Attachments for wheel tractors farm and nonfarm industrialtype
Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators andfarm blowers
Sprayers and dustersPower sprayers, field and row crop type
Tractor mountedOther than tractor mounted
Farm elevators and blowersFarm elevators, portable, auger type
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machineryPlanting and seeding machinery
Corn planters, corn and cotton planters, and lister planters
See footnotes at end of table.
3498
3511
3519
3523
3498-P3498-1
3498-1013498-101013498-10102
3498-101143498-1023498-102023498-102033498-23498-2013498-33498-3013498-43498-401
3511-P3511-2
3511-213511-211
3511-21121
3511-21141
3511-2153511-S
3519-P3519-13519-1033519-33519-3A3519-3013519-3033519-3053519-3B3519-3193519-3313519-3333519-43519-4113519-93519-9163519-9193519-M3519-Z893519-S3519-SSS
3523-P
3523-A
3523-B
3523-1
3523-1A3523-1093523-1113523-115
3523-187
3523-23523-2B3523-223523-2213523-2243523-2C3523-2673523-33523-3A3523-316
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8108/8108/8106/8106/81
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/82
06/82
06/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
105.7104.9103.7
98.877.9
103.5111.0112.9111.1108.5108.5114.2114.2
102.0102.3105.3
106.8101.1
100.6
116.3ft
101.5101.6100.1100.0101.2101.094.598.5
112.5101.2107.4100.0104.1105.1103.599.4
101.498.6
100.0100.0
102.1102.3
100.4
106.7
102.9
102.9101.4(3)
101.5
100.0
102.7101.3101.281.4
100.8103.4105.2102.3102.998.8
105.2104.5103.1
98.7
103.8109.7
(3)109.1110.9110.9114.2114.2115.4115.4
107.0107.6105.3
106.9101.1
100.9
101.9102.3101.2101.4101.9101.694.599.0
113.1102.0107.797.6
106.3105.1
(3)100.5103.599.399.799.7
100.1101.0
102.9103.1
101.8
106.7
103.0
102.8101.9106.4100.0
101.5
102.999.298.580.589.7
105.5102.3104.0105.4101.6
105.3104.9103.7
99.681.1
103.8109.9112.9109.5110.6110.6111.1111.1115.4115.4
107.0107.6105.3
106.9101.1
100.9
101.8102.3101.2101.4101.7101.694.599.0
113.1101.7107.796.3
106.2105.1103.5100.5103.599.396.895.7
100.1100.7
103.3103.4
101.8
106.7
103.9
102.9101.8106.4
101.5
103.4100.798.982.889.7
105.5102.3104.5105.4101.6
0.0.4.6
ft
0.2
ft.4
-.3-.3
-2.7-2.7
00
000
00
ft
ftft
-.1000
-.20000
-.30
-1.300
ft.10.1
-3.0-3.9
0-.3
.4
.3
.200
-.3
.51.5.4
2.8.100.5.1.1
0.1.5.6
1.4ftft
0-.4
0-.61.9ft-2.8-2.8ftft4.95.2
0
.1
.1
ft
ftft
.5
.51.1ft
.2
.60.4.6.1.2
ft1.3
00.8
2.2.3
ftft
.1
.7
.7
.6
.6
0
-.2
-1.3-2.5ft-5.5
1.5
.1-.6
-2.31.7
-11.01.0
-2.81.91.4
-2.2
4.7ft
.3000
1.91.9
-2.8-2.8ftft5.05.2
.1
.1
.1
ftft
0.2
1.11.41.01.1
0-.1.9
1.0ftft3.8
.10
-1.22.7
-2.7
ft.1.7
1.31.2
1.4
.2
1.9
1.2.9
ft-1.2
1.5
1.71.9.9
-4.0-11.0
2.0-2.82.31.4
-2.2
-0.4.10
-2.4ftft-1.13.57.42.84.24.2-.3-.3ft
5.05-2
.1
1.62.1
(3)ft
.5-5.1ft-2.6ft1.6ftftft5.03.4
.85.4
-1.0ftft
.1
.72.72.6
1.8
6.7
3.9
ftftftft
1.5
1.6.2
-1.4-17.5-11.0
3.3-.63.02.8-.6
63
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Farm machinery and equipment—ContinuedFertilizing machinery
Fertilizer distributors, dry (inclu. lime spreaders),gravity distribution (5 ft. and over)
Fertilizer distributors, anhydrous ammoniaManure spreaders, conveyor typeManure spreaders, tank type, open and closedManure pumps, liquidFront and rear mounted loaders (farm type), manure and
general utilityOther planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery
Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similarequipment
Stalk shredders and cutters and rotary mowersHorizontal blade
Harrows and rollersPull type tandem disc harrows
Blade terracers and scrapers and land levelersHarvesting machinery, except hay and straw harvesting
combinesField forage harvesters
Field forage harvesters, shear-bar, self-propelled types andpull types
Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut combinesOther harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and
field shelling attachmentsHaying machinery
Hay balers, all typesPlows
Chisel plows, deep tillageOther plows, except snow plows
Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c, excluding partsCultivators
Corn and cotton type cultivators (shank and sweep type) ...Field cultivators
Machines for preparing crops for market or useFeed grinders, feed mixers, and burr millsOther machines for preparing crops for market or for use
Farm poultry equipmentPoultry feeders
Barn and barnyard equipmentCattle and dairy barn feeding equipment
Silo unloadersElectric-powered bunk feedersCalf feeders, hopper typeCattle feeders, hopper type
Cattle and dairy barn watering equipment, including windmillheads and towers
Other barn and barnyard equipmentSelf-propelled irrigation systems
Self-propelled irrigation systems, center-pivotAll other self-propelled irrigation systems
Hog equipment :Hog and pig feeding equipmentHog handling equipment, including farrowing crates and
stalls and pensFarm wagons and other farm transportation equipment
Boxes and racks for mounting on wagons, trucks, and trailergears, manual and gravity unload
Boxes with integral running gear, grain and forage typesOther farm transportation equipment
Parts for farm machinery and equipmentFarm machinery and equipment parts sold to original
equipment mfrsParts for harvesting machineryParts for other farm machinery, including parts for farm
dairy machineryFarm machinery and equipment parts sold for replacement
and repairParts for wheel tractorsParts for machines for preparing crops for market or useParts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing machineryParts for plowsParts for harvesting machinery
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther secondary productsConstruction machinery and equipment
Lawn and garden equipmentPrimary products '..,
See footnotes at end of table.
3524
3523-3B
3523-3483523-3543523-3573523-3653523-369
3523-3713523-382
3523-43523-4A3523-4183523-4B3523-4113523-4C
3523-53523-5A
3523-5633523-511
3523-5823523-63523-6553523-73523-7663523-7883523-83523-8A3523-8063523-8163523-8B3523-8263523-8393523-8C3523-8553523-8D3523-873523-8713523-8753523-8763523-877
3523-8813523-8913523-8E3523-8933523-8953523-8P3523-P12
3523-P223523-8W
3523-W623523-W723523-W783523-9
3523-9A3523-905
3523-918
3523-9B3523-9253523-9823523-9913523-9933523-9943523-M3523-Z893523-S3523-SSS3531-S
3524-P
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8201/83
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
03/8312/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
103.7
100.7102.097.7
101.8
104.8100.0
100.1100.4100.4101.2100.7101.0
101.397.2
97.2101.0
104.8105.3102.1100.3100.7100.5102.8102.7100.2104.7103.7105.1106.4
101.0100.4
102.6100.0
102.2100.3102.2102.6100.0101.4101.8
101.7104.4
100.097.3
101.1
101.6
87.9
101.2100.0103.9101.7101.7101.3101.3101.4100.199.398.6
102.6103.6
105.4
100.799.7
101.8101.894.6
109.0101.6
101.0101.3101.5102.1102.0103.2
101.794.7
94.7101.8
104.2108.7106.3103.899.4
100.9103.4105.6
(3)109.4104.8108.8106.4102.8105.3101.4101.0100.8102.0102.6100.0
100.8100.6100.6100.0102.0101.8
101.7105.5
114.5100.3100.9102.8
103.9103.4
94.1
102.2100.2103.9104.2106.9102.4102.4102.7101.299.4
102.0
101.3102.3
104.3
100.7101.4101.897.197.6
106.7105.5
101.1101.3101.5102.2102.1104.5
102.194.7
C3)101.8
105.2108.7106.3103.8
(3)101.1103.5105.6104.6109.4104.8
(3)106.4103.4106.4101.9101.8O
105.7102.6100.0
103.2100.8100.6100.6
(*)103.3104.9
101.7105.0
114.0102.4100.9101.9
102.2103.4
89.0
101.9100.2115.2104.1106.9101.9104.4105.0101.399.5
102.0
101.6102.8
-1.0
01.7
0-4.63.2
-2.13.8
.100.1.1
1.2
.40
.9000
O.3.10
(•)00
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1.1.6.7
3.600
O000
O1.33.1
0-.5
-.42.1
0-.9
-1.70
-5.4
-.3.0
10.9-.1
0-.52.02.3
.1
.10
.4
.5
0.7
4.2(3)1.5
(3)5.5
-.3.9
1.1-1.0-1.4
1.2
.8-2.6
.43.9O3.5(3)
.6
.3
.400
1.0(*)
0.6
1.1.2
1.8
-2.5.5
-1.5-1.7(3)1.83.1
0.6
t3)2.4
.80
10.9(3)4.8
.6
.8(3)1.5.2
4.4
1.7
.7ft(3)-4.6
2.75.5
.70000
3.4
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C3).6
1.12.9<•>4.51.0
ftf3)
.11.3
00
-2.5.8.6.6
(3)2.24.7
0-.9
4.00
-.2
-2.2
-11.3
1.2.2
10.93.25.1
.73.03.4
.4-.31.6
.6
.7
2.4
.7(3)(3)-2.9
3.15.5
.51.31.5.6.4
3.4
f3)
3.05.3(3)3.6(3)1.13.05.6(3)f3)3.3
e3)2.6(3)f3)1.71.4
C3)(3)2.6
3.2.8.6.6
(3)3.34.9
1.74.5
-2.53.4
1.8
6.06.9
.64.04.51.4-.2
.11.1
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Lawn and garden equipment—ContinuedConsumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment
Lawn mowersRotary, push type, gasoline engine poweredRotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine poweredReel, all types
Rotary garden (motor) tillersPowered lawn edger/trimmers
Fixed blade, gasoline engine or electric poweredOther consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment .
All other equipment, incl. powered hedge trimmers, 2 wheelwalking tractors, and lawn sweepers
Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, andsnow equipment
AttachmentsParts
Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equipmentGarden tractors
10.0 hp to 13.9 hp16.0 hp and over
Lawn tractors and riding mowersFront engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
10.0 hp and overRear engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
6.0 hp and overParts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and
snow equipmentAttachments
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Construction machineryPrimary products
Off hwy wheel tractorsOff hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and
rubber-tired dozersTracklaying tractors
Tracklaying tractors, 130 net engine hp and overTractor parts and attachments
Tractor parts sold to o.e.mFor off highway wheel tractors, replacement and repairFor wheel tractor loaders, replacement and repair
Cranes, excavators, parts and attachmentsHydraulic operated excavatorsCable operated cranesHydraulic operated cranesMiscellaneous cranes including draglinesFront end attachments for cranes, draglines, shovelsParts for power cranes, draglines and shovels
Mixers, pavers and related equipment, except partsPortable mixers, 3 1/2 cu. ft. capacity and overPavers, finishers, spreaders, bituminous distributorsOther equipment, incl. portable mixers under 3 1/2 cu. ft.
capacityAsphalt plants
Tractor shovel loadersWheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., up to 3 1/2 cu. yd. capacityWheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., 3 1/2 cu. yd. capacity and
overScrapers, graders, rollers, off hwy trucks, trailers, wagons,
and miscellaneous attachmentsScraper bowlsRollers, all types including self-propelled vibratory
compactorsOff highway rear dump trucksWinches (towing, logging, oilfield), other attachments, incl.
logging arches and trenchersOther construction machinery and other parts
Winches, including marinePortable crushing plantsOther excavating and road construction machineryParts and attachments, except for cranes, draglines, shovels,
tractors, sold to o.e.mParts/attach., except for cranes, draglines, shovels &
tractors, sold for replace/repairAll other construction machinery and equipment
Secondary products
Mining machinery and equipmentPrimary products
Underground mining machinery
See footnotes at end of table.
3531
3532
3524-13524-113524-1113524-1123524-1133524-1213524-153524-1543524-19
3524-194
3524-33524-3113524-3123524-43524-413524-4133524-4173524-423524-4213524-421133524-4223524-42213
3524-53524-5173524-M3524-Z893524-S
3531-P3531-1
3531-1013531-23531-2093531-33531-3213531-3653531-3673531-43531-411023531-411033531-411043531-411053531-4813531-4853531-63531-621113531-63411
3531-639113531-645113531-73531-71101
3531-71102
3531-83531-81211
3531-831113531-85511
3531-878113531-93531-952113531-973113531-98311
3531-98411
3531-986113531-998113531-S
3532-P3532-5
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8201/8312/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/81
101.8102.9102.3103.6101.3102.3100.0101.099.5
99.4
103.397.6ft
105.3108.2101.6106.8103.6102.2100.8
106.1
107.7Oft90.1
115.0113.8
117.8120.1120.1106.8106.0109.5103.3113.5112.7115.8120.9117.9119.8104.6107.6113.4113.6
110.5115.1122.7130.4
120.2
107.6122.4
122.7118.6
122.6115.0120.5123.4ft
119.9
108.0112.3123.2
108.7109.6111.3
102.1102.6100.6105.6101.9102.3101.6101.9102.1
102.7
106.1101.6108.2106.7112.2102.5112.4102.9100.499.4
107.7
107.7103.8103.889.3
115.7114.2
117.8120.1120.1106.8106.0109.5103.3114.5112.7115.8120.9123.9121.0105.1107.7115.1113.6
110.5115.1123.7130.4
120.2
107.9122.4
123.4119.1
123.6115.2120.5123.7101.3
116.8
108.1112.6125.9
109.9110.6113.1
103.3104.9104.6105.6102.2102.2101.8102.4102.1
102.7
105.8101.6107.8106.6111.3102.1110.6103.4100.799.1
108.3
107.4103.8103.887.8
116.0114.6
118.0120.2120.2108.7107.9109.5104.8114.7114.0115.8120.9123.9120.7105.1106.8115.7113.7
110.5112.4123.8130.4
120.3
107.8122.9
123.4119.1
118.6115.3121.1123.8ft
117.2
108.1112.6125.8
110.2111.1113.9
1.12.33.9
0.3
-.1.2.50
-.30
-.4-.1-.8-.4
-1.6.5.4
-.3
-.300
-1.6
.2
.3
.2
.1
.11.81.8
01.4.2
1.1000
-.30
-.9.50
0-2.4
.10
.1
0.4
00
-4.0.1.5.1
ft.3
00
-.1
.3
.4
.7
1.62.4ftft
.3-.11.71.31.9
ft
2.3ft1.8.7
2.6-.4ft-.9
-1.5
ft
000
ft
.2
.1
.11.81.8
01.4.9
1.1ft
05.1.70
-.82.0
0
ftft
.90
.2
.4
.5
.5
ft.2.5.2
ft-2.3
0.3
2.4
1.01.01.4
2.64.05.62.01.61.82.11.4.5
ft
1.0-.81.81.82.01.31.32.2-.9-.9
8.0
6.9ftft-1.8
1.0.8
.5
.1
.12.12.1
01.41.31.1ft
.75.1
.7
.8-.73.2
0
ft-2.41.0.6
.1
.3
.4
.5
.5
-1.9.2.5.4
ft-2.1
-.2.3
2.2
.4
.71.4
2.74.2ft5.61.9ft1.41.3.6
.6
3.4-.65.32.5ftftft2.7
.7
ftft
ftft
-12.2
2.21.6
.71.31.34.0
ftft11.0
1.44.2ft2.45.8-.3
-4.8-4.02.81.5
1.8-2.8
1.61.2
.7
1.82.7
5.01.2
.9
.7
.52.7ft-2.2
.1ft7.7
.5
.62.1
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Mining machinery and equipment—ContinuedLoading machines, underground mine
Shovel type, including scoops, shovels, buckets, slushertypes and all others
Continuous mining machines, borer, ripper, auger, and drum ...Coal type
Shuttle cars, rubber tired, self-propelledMineral classifying, flotation, separating, concentrating,
cleaning, clarifying equipmentAll other mineral beneficiation machinery and equipment,
n.e.cCrushing, pulverizing, and screening machinery
Crushers, stationary types, including crushers mounted onskids
Gyratory crushers, all typesGrinding mills, ball and rodScreens, vibrating, trommel, mine type
Drills and other mining machinery, except partsRock drills (percussion type), include stoper, drifters, air
leg drills, and rubber tireOther drills, tools and supplies for drills (sold separately)
Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipmentParts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately,
excluding drillsPercussion rock drill bits
Containing tungsten carbideMiscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsConstruction machineryOther secondary products....
Oilfield and gasfield machinery and equipmentPrimary products
Oilfield and gasfield production machinery and equipmentOn-land and offshore bottom support wellhead equipment
Christmas-tree assemblies with tubing heads and casingheads
Rodlifting machinery and equipment - surface and subsurface .Sucker rods
Permanent packers and accessoriesRetrievable packersOther production equipment and parts
Oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery and equipmentSurface oil and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment
Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigsBlowout preventers and accessoriesOther surface drilling equipment and parts
BitsTungsten-carbide insert bitsSteel-toothed bitsOther bits, including diamond bits
Tool joints, subs and connectorsOther subsurface drilling equipment and parts
Other subsurface drilling equipment and parts, n.e.cCementing equipmentWell surveying equipment
Miscellaneous receiptsOther miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsOther secondary products ,Pumps and pumping equipment
3533
Elevators and moving stairwaysPrimary products
Elevators and moving stairways, parts and attachmentsGeared electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts ....Gearless electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts ..Hydraulic passenger elevatorsFreight elevators
Electric freight elevatorsHydraulic freight elevators
Moving stairways and escalatorsOther non-farm elevators, including sidewalk elevators,
dumbwaiters, etcParts and attachments for elevators and moving stairways
(sold separately)Automobile lifts, parts and attachments
Automobile liftsMiscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
3534
3532-562
3532-562363532-5643532-564413532-565
3532-6
3532-6713532-7
3532-7273532-727113532-7283532-7553532-8
3532-8233532-8633532-9
3532-9753532-9893532-989313532-M3532-Z893532-S3531-S3532-SSS
3533-P3533-33533-31
3533-3123533-353533-3573533-3623533-3633533-3893533-63533-613533-6133533-6173533-6193533-6413533-641013533-641023533-641033533-6443533-6493533-649033533-6713533-6813533-M3533-X983533-S3533-SSS3561-S
3534-P3534-13534-1053534-1073534-1123534-1143534-114133534-114153534-151
3534-196
3534-1973534-23534-2313534-M3534-XY9
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
109.3109.5109.1107.0
118.6
117.2111.3
113.7108.0111.2103.9107.9
109.1104.1107.2
109.098.497.3
103.6105.1108.0107.8108.0
119.7121.3115.6113.7
114.6104.681.1
122.0131.3123.8124.9120.2104.7130.2116.2129.6124.1134.0130.9136.7131.2139.8109.3111.0118.9126.0109.6109.4110.7
107.0105.2104.3100.396.1
100.4129.7169.5100.1103.8
106.9
120.6112.9112.7114.8114.8
109.5113.1113.1112.9
119.9
118.9112.6
114.0108.0111.7109.0107.7
108.8(3)
108.1
110.198.497.3
105.4107.7108.7108.5108.6
119.9121.4115.6113.6
114.4104.681.1
127.0131.3123.2125.1120.9107.4130.2116.2129.6124.1134.0130.9136.7130.7139.2109.5111.0119.4126.8109.2109.3108.9
108.3106.6105.9101.496.8
103.2132.1171.3103.098.2
111.2
125.6112.9112.7116.2116.2
109.6113.2113.1113.0
119.9
118.9112.9
111.6109.0107.7
108.8(3)
108.6
110.997.797.3
105.3107.5108.8108.5108.7
119.6121.4115.7114.8
115.9104.681.1
127.0131.3122.6125.0120.7107.4130.2115.2129.6124.1134.0130.9136.7130.7139.2109.5
(3)119.4126.8107.2108.7100.7
108.7107.0106.4101.397.9
103.2132.4172.2103.0100.6
111.2
125.6112.9112.7116.2
-.100
ft
.7-.7
0-.1-.2.10.1
-.20.1
1.1
1.30000
-.5-.1-.2
00
-.900000.000
(3)00
-1.9-.5
-7.6
.3
.4
.40
1.20.3.50
2.4
-0.52.73.02.3
.4
.61.3
5.0-1.7
-.3ft1.8
2.3-.7
01.52.1
.71.0.4
0.2.6
1.9
2.200
4.10
-.5-.1
0ft
0-1.8
0000
ft-.4-.5
.2ft
.4
.6-1.7
.1-9.1
1.21.21.3
ftftft1.9ftftft
ft00
1.2
ft
-0.73.13.11.9
1.1
1.61.4
ftftft5.0
-4.0
-.3ft1.6
2.1-.7
0-2.8-3.8
1.82.01.7
-.4-.2.1
2.1
2.5-1.0ft4.1
0-1.5-.4-.6
-1.20
-1.80000
-.9-.4-.5.2
ft-.5-.7
-2.3-.7
-9.1
1.92.12.3-.31.62.81.2-.12.81.2
4.0
6.400
1.2ft
-0.8ftftft
.9
1.41.8
ftft
.46.1
-4.6
-.3ft
.9
1.4-1.2-.6
-1.0-1.42.01.12.5
-1.1-.8
-3.1-4.8
-4.3-6.3(3)4.13.8
-2.4.6.3
2.00
-1.000
ft0
ft-.4-.5-.2
ft-.3-.4
-4.9-2.3
-15.0-.3-.6-.7
-4.9-7.32.27.0
14.3-.9
-3.9
4.0
6.900
ftft
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
code
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Industrial trucks and tractorsPrimary products
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand poweredInternal combustion trucks and tractors
Internal combustion trucksInternal combustion trucks, under 6000 Ib. capacityInternal combustion trucks, 6000 - 14,999 Ib. capacityInternal combustion trucks, over 14,999 Ib. capacity
Motorized handtrucksOperator-riding electric trucksHandlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers, and dollies
Other handtrucks, trailers, and dolliesParts, attachments and miscellaneous equipmentSecondary products
All other secondary products
Machine tools, metal cutting typesPrimary products
Boring machinesDrilling machines
All drilling machines valued at $2500 each or moreMultiple spindle drilling machines
Adjustable joint and fixed center typesGear cutting machinesGrinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machinesvalued under $2500
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lappingmachines valued under $2500 each
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machinesvalued at $2500 each or more
External cylindrical grinding machinesAll other external cylindrical grinding machines
All other grinding machines n.e.c. including thread grindingmachines
Turning machines, (lathes) all typesHorizontal numerically controlled turning machines, valued at
$2500 each or moreHorizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines,
smallHorizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines,
mediumHorizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines,
largeVertical numerically controlled turning machines, valued at
$2500 each or moreNon-numerically controlled turning machines
All lathes (turning machines) valued at $2500 each or more .Engine or toolroom lathesAutomatic lathes
Automatic lathes, multiple spindleBar (screw) machines
Other metal cutting type machine toolsMachining centers
Drill, mill, bore, vertical (automatic tool change)Y - axis travel 20 inches through 26 inchesY - axis travel over 26 inches
Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic tool change)Y - axis travel less than 27 inchesY - axis travel 27 inches through 40 inches
Station type machinesDial or rotary, trunnion and center column
Other metal cutting machine toolsAll other metal cutting machine tools, n.e.c. valued at
$2500 each or moreSawing and cutoff machines
Band sawsAll other sawing and cutoff machines
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, andrebuilt machine tools
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separatelyMiscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Metal forming machine toolsPrimary products
Punching, bending, and forming machinesPunching machinery
Fixed position punching machinesShearing machinery
Plate shearing machineryBending and forming machinery
See footnotes at end of table.
3537-P3537-13537-1A3537-133537-1363537-1373537-1383537-1113537-1233537-163537-1653537-23537-S3537-SSS
3541-P3541-13541-23541-2B3541-2613541-261523541-3
3541-4
3541-4A
3541-4013541-4B3541-4093541-40919
3541-4923541-5
3541-519
3541-51911
3541-51912
3541-51913
3541-5283541-593541-59B3541-5923541-5943541-59423541-594283541-73541-713541-7143541-714073541-714093541-7163541-716113541-716133541-7323541-732313541-79
3541-79B3541-7943541-794593541-79461
3541-93541-9113541-M3541-S
3542-P3542-13542-1113542-111113542-1213542-121113542-131
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8308/8308/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
115.7113.9113.6111.7111.4104.1116.5125.0116.5113.6131.6127.4115.6129.0126.0
100.899.6
101.9
101.898.4
101.5
101.5
98.3
100.697.8
100.0
97.3
102.6
96.6
101.095.195.197.993.796.395.199.2
101.3100.0100.0100.0102.0100.0
(3)97.998.3
100.4
100.4101.0100.0103.4
101.2100.0109.6
111.0112.1109.2107.6108.5112.8102.3108.5
116.4114.7114.2112.0111.7104.8116.1125.6118.0114.8131.9128.0117.0130.1131.3
100.999.9
100.1100.599.799.599.5
102.9100.1
101.5
101.5
100.196.697.1
101.596.5
94.9
93.6
95.4
96.9
99.597.597.598.796.9
100.6100.498.398.399.097.7
100.097.892.4
100.097.9(3)99.6
99.7102.2101.6104.1
103.5100.0109.6
111.4112.6109.0108.1108.5112.3101.7108.1
117.5116.3116.3112.1111.8104.9116.1125.6118.6115.3131.9128.0117.0127.2127.4
101.9101.3100.1100.599.799.599.5
102.9100.4
103.0
103.0
100.396.697.1
101.598.4
93.6
98.8
96.9
99.899.899.898.7
100.3105.1106.398.699.698.698.497.999.996.2
100.097.9(3)99.6
99.7102.2101.6104.0
108.1100.0109.6
111.4112.6109.0108.1108.5112.3101.7108.1
0.91.31.8.1.1.100.5.4000
-2.2-3.0
1.01.4
000000.2
1.5
1.5
.200
01.9
.32.32.3
03.54.55.9.3
1.3-.4.7
-2.12.14.1
00
4.400
00000000
1.62.22.5
.5
.5
.8
.2
.5(3)1.5.3.5
1.3-2.2-3.0
1.01.6.9
1.02.0
1.5
1.5
2.0
-1.4
-3.8
0
.3
2.12.92.9
.94.05.1(3)-1.3
.1-.7
0-2.1
.5-3.8
-.71.2
6.700
.6
.71.9.30
8.6
1.62.22.4
.4
.3
.8-.3.6
(3)1.5.2.5
1.6-2.0-2.9
1.91.32.3
-.5-.51.02.2
2.2
1.0-1.5
-3.7
.6-.2-.2
-1.3
-1.6-1.2
-.50
-2.1-1.6-3.8
-.32.21.64.0
7.40
9.7
.81.02.5.50
10.52.1
.2
1.92.32.4
.10
-.30
1.11.51.52.8
.81.9-.6
-1.2
1.21.42.92.12.4
10.42.1
.1
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
code
Index
rroaucicode
3542-131123542-131133542-131163542-23542-2113542-211113542-211123542-211133542-2123542-21212
3542-33542-3123542-312123542-31213
3542-43542-4133542-S3542-SSS3544-S
3544-P3544-13544-1A
3544-1173544-11702
3544-1183544-11802
3544-1193544-1B3544-1E3544-1F
3544-129
3544-129013544-129033544-1493544-14907
3544-1793544-179023544-23544-2M3544-2113544-2Q3544-2513544-251013544-25102
3544-2613544-261043544-M3544-S3544-SSS
3545-P
3545-1
3545-123545-1213545-12113545-121173545-12118
3545-121213545-133545-1333545-15
3545-1513545-1511
3545-1512
maexbase
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8108/8206/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
09/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
09/83
Oct.19832
109.7107.5107.1110.0110.4109.8109.9111.5109.0110.4
114.6115.2
(3)119.8
115.4107.4111.9103.1
107.8108.4110.2120.1
98.098.0
99.999.9
119.8106.8109.8103.9
106.1
114.494.8
110.6
106.9107.6104.4103.0103.0103.4103.4103.9ft
116.8104.1103.3101.5101.7
99.699.5
98.9
99.599.399.2
100.0ft
ft(3)(3)99.8
99.699.7
ft
Jan.19842
(3)107.5107.1110.2110.4109.8110.0111.5109.4110.8
115.4116.3ft
120.2
116.7107.5112.0103.1
108.1108.8110.7119.9
98.0(3)
100.5100.5
115.5107.5110.3104.3
106.8
(3)97.1
111.2
110.9112.0104.5102.9102.9103.8103.8104.6(3)
114.6104.1101.7101.6101.8
100.2100.1
99.7
100.5100.5100.1101.493.7
104.497.096.8
101.4
103.1104.1
99.1
Feb.19842
109.7107.5107.1110.2110.5109.8110.2111.5109.4110.8
115.4116.3ft
120.2
116.7107.5112.0103.1
109.7110.2112.8120.9
98.098.0
100.1100.1
132.5110.0110.3107.8
106.8
114.9ft
111.1
110.9112.0104.5102.9102.9103.9103.9104.7101.2
114.6(3)
107.1101.9102.1
100.2100.2
99.5
99.599.298.7
100.385.9
103.697.096.8
101.1
102.5103.7
97.4
Jan.1984
ft000.10.1000
00
ft0
0000
1.51.31.9.8
0(3)
-.4-.4
14.82.3
03.4
0
ftft
-.1
0.0000000
ft
0ft5.4
.3
.3
.1
.1
-.2
-1.1-1.3-1.5-1.1-8.3
-.700
-.3
-.6-.4
-1.6
Nov.1983
000.2.1.1.20.3.3
.7
.9ft
.4
00.1
ft
1.81.72.4
.8
00
.2ft
13.53.1
.53.9
.7
.1ft
.5
3.74.1
.100.1.1.1
ft
0ft4.4
.6ft
.3
.4
.2
-.1-.1-.6.3
-8.5
ft2.92.61.2
2.63.6
(3)
Aug.1983
000
-.6.2.2.20
-2.8-2.7
.81.2ft
.4
1.2-.9
-1.0ft
1.71.72.5
.9
00
.5
.5
14.83.2
.74.0
.9
.7ft
.7
3.74.1-.3.4.4
-1.1-1.1-1.5ft
3.0ft3.71.2ft
1.01.2
.8
.1-.1-.6.3
ft
ftftft
.4
.92.0
ft
Feb.1983
1.40
-.8.2.5.3
1.00
ftft
1.01.5ft
.7
1.50.3
ft
2.42.43.31.4
1.31.3
.5
.5
14.84.11.15.1
4.9
14.0ft
7.1
6.5ft
.3
.4
.4-.2-.2-.2
0
3.0ft3.71.2ft
ftft
ft
ftftftftft
ftftftft
ftft
ft
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Metal forming machine tools—ContinuedRolls: angles, bars and shapes bendingPress brakesOther bending and forming machinery
Mechanical and hydraulic pressesMechanical presses
Open inclinable presses, mechanicalVertical presses, mechanicalOther mechanical presses
Hydraulic pressesVertical single action hydraulic presses
Other metal forming machine tools and forging machines, exceptforging presses
Other metal forming machine toolsThread rolling machinesAll other metal forming machine tools
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal formingmachine tools
Parts for metal forming machine toolsSecondary products
Other secondary productsTools, dies, jigs and fixtures
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and industrial moldsPrimary products
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixturesJigs and fixtures, all types
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,assembly), under 1,000 pounds
Other jigs and fixturesAll other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), 1,000 pounds and overOther jigs and fixtures
Standard catalog components and parts for jigs and fixtures,including drill bushings
DiesForming and drawing diesStamping dies, including lamination and blanking dies
All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch,perforate, etc.)
Progressive stamping dies, except high-speed steel andcarbide
Blanking type diesAll other dies
Other diesOther components and parts for dies, including standard
punches, springs, etcOther components and parts
Industrial moldsIndustrial molds for casting metals
Diecasting moldsIndustrial molds for plastic products
Injection molds for plastic productsFor 1,000,000 or more cyclesFor 50,000-999,999 cycles
All other molds made of metal (including molds for glass andother products) and mold bases
Other moldsMiscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Other secondary products
Machine tool accessoriesPrimary products
Small cutting tools for machine tools and metalworkingmachinery
Twist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks andcounterbores
Twist drillsCarbon steel and high speed steel
1/2 inch and under diameter, straight shankOver 1/2 inch diameter, taper shank
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips soldseparately and masonry drills
Reamers, all types, excluding gun reamersHigh speed steel, including blades sold separately
End mills and milling cuttersEnd mills, solid and tipped, die sinking contour, router,
tracer, hollow mills, etcHigh speed steelCarbide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold
separately
3544
3545
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Machine tool accessories—ContinuedOther milling cutters
High speed steelSingle and double point tools and circular form tools
Circular form tools, including semifinished blanksSingle and double point tools
Other materialsThreading tools
Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates andinserted chaser types
High speed steelGround thread
Dies, with two or more thread-forming edges integral withthe body
Blanks, tips, and insertsMolded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and
ceramicInserts, indexible, and throwaway types
CarbidePrecision groundPressed to size, including inserts with center holes and
with molded chip breakersOther types of cutting tools for machine tools, including
rotary burrs, files and spade drillsHigh speed steelCarbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
separatelyPrecision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool
room, and machinists' tools)Pneumatic and electronic gauges (manual and automatic)Other machinists' precision tools, including dividers
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools andmetalworking machinery
Tool holdersTurning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and
bits), except box toolsBoring bars and headsDrilling, reaming, and tapping chucksOther tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads,
tool posts, turrets, sleeves, etcWork holding devices
Other work holding and positioning devices, including vises,mandrels, clamps, stops, etc
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools andmetalworking machinery
Secondary products
Power driven hand toolsPrimary products
Power driven hand tools, electricHammers, percussion and rotary, without drill chuckImpact wrenchesOther elec.-powered hand tools; incl. shears & nibblers,
electric chain saws, hammer drillsParts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand
tools (sold separately)Drills: armature mounted primarily on sleeve bearings
Over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inchDrills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve
bearingsOver 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch
Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders except benchgrinders
Right angle grinders, polishers, and circular sandersSanders
BeltOscillating, reciprocating and vibrating
Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other thansleeve bearings
Between 7 inch and 8 inch bladeSaws - jigs, saber, reciprocating
Armature mounted primarily on ball bearingsPower driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder
actuatedPercussion toolsDrills, screwdrivers, nutrunnersImpact wrenchesGrinders, polishers, sandersOther pneumatic powered hand tools include hydraulicParts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic, hydraulic
and powder actuated toolsSecondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3546
3545-1593545-159113545-163545-1613545-1623545-162683545-17
3545-1713545-17123545-17122
3545-1733545-18
3545-1813545-1823545-18213545-18213
3545-18214
3545-193545-194
3545-198
3545-23545-2713545-298
3545-33545-31
3545-3123545-3143545-317
3545-3183545-34
3545-349
3545-3983545-S
3546-P3546-13546-1243546-125
3546-135
3546-1363546-1813546-18103
3546-1823546-18207
3546-1833546-183263546-1843546-184333546-18434
3546-1853546-185163546-1863546-18618
3546-23546-2373546-2383546-2413546-2433546-249
3546-2513546-S
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8309/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
104.3
100.6
100.9100.9100.9
100.095.9
100.0100.0
100.0
100.9100.0
102.0
99.1
102.0101.0
100.0100.7100.0
103.6103.8
100.0100.0
117.1116.1111.5107.2126.1
123.8
110.5115.2114.3
109.1103.2
113.6119.3118.0120.4
114.3114.1105.7107.0
115.0(3)
117.5(3)
120.1120.3
116.2111.4
100.0100.0104.2103.1104.5102.0101.6
101.5101.5101.5
100.096.2
82.3
100.0100.0
100.0
101.2100.0
102.7
100.2100.0
102.2101.1
100.0100.7100.0
104.1103.8
101.0100.4
117.7116.0111.4107.2130.5
123.8
111.5118.2117.1
102.990.1
113.6120.4121.0119.8
115.5115.7100.7
116.8105.9117.3103.1122.5124.2
119.6112.0
100.0100.0104.2103.1104.5(3)
101.8
101.8101.8101.8
100.396.5
83.9
100.0100.0
100.0
100.9100.0
101.9
99.6100.2100.0
103.2101.1
99.9100.7100.0
104.1104.3
106.1100.4
119.0117.4111.4107.2130.5
123.8
111.5118.2117.1
102.990.1
120.4121.0119.8
100.7
119.5105.9121.3103.1124.4124.2
123.9114.5
-.40
000
1.00
-.100
0.5
5.00
1.11.2
000
2.30
3.40
1.60
3.62.2
0(3)-4.6
.8
.8
.9
.3
.6
1.9
00
0
0
-.1
.4
0
1.0.1
-.100
.4
.5
5.00
1.71.1-.1
03.4
2.52.5
-5.7-12.7
1.72.5
-6.0
4.2-2.04.3(3)3.93.2
6.73.0
4.2
1.2
1.9
-.1
3.21.1
4.14.3
4.3
2.01.4
.1-1.43.4
2.52.5
-5.2-11.8
2.82.53.0
-6.0
4.7-2.04.1(3)4.93.2
7.83.9
2.92.31.4.5
6.3
1.93.03.2
-5.0-11.3
3.73.14.3
1.8-2.04.6
3.2
5.4
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3547
3549
3551
3552
3553
Productcode
3547-P
3549-P3549-33549-363549-361
3549-369
3549-373549-3713549-371563549-3773549-3783549-43549-4223549-4293549-5
3549-5113549-5983549-M3549-Z893549-S
3551-P3551-13551-144
3551-1983551-23551-2413551-2613551-33551-313
3551-3583551-3833551-43551-4283551-4513551-4713551-4913551-M3551-Z893551-S
3552-P3552-13552-1163552-1853552-1873552-1993552-2
3552-2323552-241
3552-2713552-2993552-S
3553-P
3553-13553-1123553-162
3553-173
3553-175
3553-185
3553-187
3553-198
Indexbase
12/8112/81
06/8306/8306/8306/8308/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8310/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
Oct.19832
110.4112.4
100.1100.2100.0
(3)(3)
(3)
100.0100.0100.0
(3)100.0101.097.7101.999.9
100.099.8
(3)(3)99.9
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
119.5121.0122.5115.9110.2109.0112.9119.6
127.1114.3
119.1115.8102.2
105.8109.2
105.9106.6114.8
120.7
116.1
73.6
101.5
120.6
Jan.19842
110.4112.4
101.4101.8104.4104.9105.5
104.1
103.6103.9103.9104.3102.7102.099.1102.2101.0
103.1100.6100.0100.099.9
99.198.2100.0100.0
100.090.9100.7101.1100.9101.8
102.1100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0105.6
120.8121.5122.5115.9
(3)(3)
113.0120.5
127.9120.1
(3)115.8115.0
103.0106.1
106.0107.8107.6
120.7
114.0
73.6
102.4
125.4
Feb.19842
110.4112.4
101.6102.0104.4104.9105.5
104.1
103.6103.9103.9104.3102.7102.099.1102.2101.5
105.5100.5100.0100.099.9
100.6100.1102.3100.0
100.798.3102.6100.8101.0102.7
101.5100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0105.2
122.1123.0119.9115.9114.2109.0113.6126.1
127.9120.0
121.6115.8117.2
103.7106.9
107.1112.3107.6
118.4
114.0
73.6
102.4
124.6
Jan.1984
00
.1
.2000
0
00000000.5
2.3-.1000
1.51.92.30
.78.11.9-.3.1.8
-.5000.00000
-.3
1.11.2-2.20
(3)(3).54.6
00
(3)0
1.9
.7
.7
1.14.20
-1.9
0
0
0
-.6
Nov.1983
00
1.51.84.44.9
(3)
4.1
3.63.93.94.3
(3)1.01.5.21.6
(3).7
(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
1.21.2
-2.10
3.60.54.6
.12.9
2.10
3.7
-1.9-2.1
1.1
(3)-6.3
-1.9
-1.9
0
.9
3.3
Aug.1983
00
1.51.8
(3)(3)5.5
(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)1.11.5.51.5
5.5.5
(3)(3)0
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
1.31.7
-2.20
3.60.45.7
.66.2
2.10
-.5
-1.8-1.9
1.45.4-4.8
-1.9
.5
0
.9
3.3
Feb.1983
1.01.5
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
5.05.13.6.93.9.82.16.6
.86.1
4.93.44.2
00
3.26.9-2.6
1.8
1.9
-4.5
-1.6
17.1
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Rolling mill machineryPrimary products
Metalworking machinery, not elsewhere classifiedPrimary products
Welding and cutting apparatus, except electricGas welding and cutting equipment
Torches, including welding torches and gas air torchesOther gas welding and cutting equipment, exclude pressure
containers, include kitsSpare parts, accessories, attachments, adaptors, etc., n.e.c,
sold separatelyTips
Cutting tipRegulators, gas pressureAll others
Automotive maintenance equipmentWheel balancersAll other automotive maintenance equipment
Other metalworking machineryMachines for weaving and wire fabricating and wire drawing
machines and draw benchesAll other metalworking machinery n.e.c
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Food products machineryPrimary products
Dairy and milk products machineryPasturizers and homogenizersOther dairy and milk machinery, includes separators and
sterilizing equipmentCommercial food products machinery
Other commercial food preparation machineryDough mixers
Industrial food products machineryMeat and poultry processing machineryOther industrial food products machinery, includes fish and
shellfish machineryParts and attachments for industrial food products machinery
Packing, packaging and bottling machineryForm fill and seal machineryFilling machineryCasing machineryParts for bottling and packaging machinery
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Textile machineryPrimary products :
Textile machineryCleaning, opening, and card room equipmentBleaching, dyeing, and finishing equipmentMachines for drying stocks, yarn, and clothOther textile machinery
Parts and attachments for textile machineryParts and attachments for other fiber to fabric and fabric
machineryParts and attachments for power loomsParts and attachments for bleaching, dyeing and finishing
machineryParts and attachments for other textile machinery
Secondary products
Woodworking machineryPrimary products
Woodworking machinery, excluding home workshop andpower-driven handtools
Sawmill equipmentSawing machines, except sawmill equipmentStraight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders,
planers, sanders, surfacers, etcBoring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers, mortisers,
routers, shapers, and tenonersParts, attachments and accessories: cutting tools other than
saw bladesAll other parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw
bladesOther woodworking machinery, including lathes, drilling
machines, jointers, planers, etc
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Woodworking machinery—ContinuedWoodworking machinery designed primarily for home workshops
Other woodworking machinery designed primarily for homeworkshops
Secondary products
Paper industries machineryPrimary products
Wood preparation equipmentBarkers, chippers, knotters, splitters, chipscreens, etcParts and attachments for wood preparation equipment (sold
separately)Papermill machinery
Paper machinesPapermaking machines, headbox to reel
Parts and attachments for papermill machinery (soldseparately)
Paper and paperboard converting equipmentBagmaking machines, including shipping sack machines and
envelope making machinesCorrugated boxmaking machines, including corrugatorsOther converting equipment, including drum, can, and tube
making machinesParts and attachments for converting equipment (sold
separately)Rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery
Other rebuilt pulp and paper industries machineryMiscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Printing trades machineryPrimary products
Lithograpic printing pressBusiness forms presses, web-fed
Other printing trades machineryRoll covering, rubber and plastics, graphic artsLithographic platesParts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, sold
separatelyParts, attachments and accessories for other machinery and
equipment, sold separatelyOther printing machinery and equipment, including platens
Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Other special industry machineryPrimary products
Chemical machinery and partsChemical mixers ;Other chemical machinery
Foundry machinery and parts iMolding machineryOther foundry machinery, parts and flasks
Plastic working machineryExtrusion machineryInjection molding machineryBlow molding machineryOther plastic machinery and parts
Rubber working machineryTire recapping and repairing machineryOther rubber working machinery (includes mixers) and parts ....
Other special industry machinery, n.e.cConcrete machinery and partsBottle forming, glassmaking machinery, and partsShoemaking machinery, partsCotton ginning machinery, partsMetal cleaning, degreasing machinery, partsOther machinery, parts
Stoneworking machinery, partsOther machinery, parts (includes optical lens machinery)
Secondary products
Pumps and pumping equipmentPrimary products
Industrial pumps, except hydraulic fluid power pumpsReciprocating pumps
Power-operated, other than steamTurbine pumps, vertical, including deep well
Other than submersible16 inch diameter bowl size and under
Centrifugal pumps
See footnotes at end of table.
3554
3555
3559
3561
3553-2
3553-2983553-S
3554-P3554-13554-111
3554-1813554-33554-3423554-34247
3554-3813554-4
3554-4513554-453
3554-459
3554-4813554-63554-6753554-M3554-XY93554-S
3555-P3555-13555-1333555-53555-5723555-577
3555-583
3555-5893555-5983555-M3555-S
3559-P3559-13559-1123559-1153559-23559-2223559-2993559-33559-3333559-3513559-3613559-3993559-43559-4713559-4983559-53559-5463559-5523559-5623559-5733559-5813559-5893559-589133559-589183559-S
3561-P3561-13561-113561-1133561-123561-1293561-129093561-13
12/80
12/8012/80
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8104/8212/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
115.9
118.9106.7
104.6104.2101.9103.0
106.9112.3101.9
100.1105.6
103.2105.4
106.2
108.3100.0100.0104.7105.2106.6
103.5104.3111.0129.2101.5102.6
100.3
103.1101.199.895.9
109.1108.0108.298.6
106.8108.1104.4109.2106.2112.1
103.5105.0(3)
105.9109.1103.8116.5104.4114.7111.9107.4109.8109.3106.7
106.4
118.9107.1
106.0105.6103.1104.7
100.0107.0112.3101.9
100.6107.2
103.2
106.6
112.5100.8100.8108.8105.2106.2
104.8105.2112.3135.9102.6102.6
102.3
103.2103.1104.396.0
110.1109.2109.498.6
108.2109.2108.7109.3107.9111.8
104.3104.9
(3)105.7110.2102.4117.8104.2114.7112.9108.9110.1110.4107.1
99.7100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.1
106.4
118.9107.1
105.7105.3103.1
ft
107.0112.3101.9
100.6107.2
103.2
106.7
112.4100.5100.5108.7105.2106.1
103.9104.2108.4115.7102.9102.6
103.1
103.2103.2103.497.3
111.2110.5109.498.6
108.0112.4108.7113.5108.1111.8108.6
(3)106.1104.9(3)
105.7112.1103.4117.8105.8116.2114.1111.7113.4111.5107.3
100.9100.9100.6104.8104.8100.0100.0100.0100.1
00
-.2-.3
0ft
00
-.1
00
-.1-.3-.3
00
-.1
-.9-1.0-3.5
-14.9.30
ft.8
0.1
-.81.3
1.01.2
00
-.23.0
03.8
.20
ft(3)1.8
0(3)
01.81.0
01.51.31.12.53.01.0.2
1.01.2.5
4.84.8
0000
-8.3
0ft1.11.1.6
ft
ft.20.1
.51.5
ft
3.8.5.5
3.80
-.5
.2-.3
-3.0-12.8
1.40
ft2.9
.11.43.71.2
1.82.31.1
01.14.43.04.71.6.2
1.7ftft
.1
ft.1
2.7-.61.11.31.3ft3.83.21.1
ft
()ft3
ft
ftft
1.41.53.1ft
ft.7.9
2.8
.51.9
3.9.5.5
3.80
-.5
.3-.2
-2.9-12.5
1.50
ft.1
2.13.73.5
2.32.81.1
01.15.64.45.92.1
.81.7ftft
.6ftft3.3-.41.11.31.3ft4.53.24.3
.2
ftftftftftftftftft
ft
ft0.3
2.32.33.1ft
ft.6.9
2.9
.53.7
1.4ft2.8
5.1ftft4.3
.91.4
1.91.7.6
ft2.72.6
ft3.1
3.22.03.6
0
4.33.91.4
-2.81.16.15.76.22.9
.82.9
ftft
.9
ft.9
4.9-1.53.81.53.26.96.38.37.35.6
ftftftftftftftftft
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Pumps and pumping equipment—ContinuedSingle stage, single suction, close coupled
2 inch and 2 1/2 inch discharge outletSingle stage, single suction, frame mountedSingle stage, double suctionSubmersible centrifugal pumps (except submersible sump
pumps)Rotary pumps
100 p.s.i. and under, designed pressure101-250 p.s.i., designed pressure
11-99 g.p.m., designed capacityDiaphragm pumps, all sizes
Hydraulic fluid power pumpsGear type
ExternalAxial piston
VariableDomestic water systems and sump pumps
Domestic water systemsJet pump and convertible jet pump systemsSubmersible pump systems, 5 hp and under
Oil-well and oil-field pumps and other pumpsOther pumps (except automotive) such as oil burner,
appliance, fire engine, etcParts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment,
excluding compressorsParts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment,
excluding compressorsMiscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsValves and pipe fittingsOther secondary products..
Ball and roller bearingsPrimary products
Ball bearings, completeSingle row max. capacity ball bearings: annular, including
self-aligning: ground or precisionOther regular single row conrad ball bearings: annular,
including self-aligningOver 30 mm. O.D. to 52 mm. O.D.; ground or precisionOver 52 mm. O.D. to 100 mm. O.D.; ground or precision ...Over 100 mm. O.D.; ground or precision
Other precision (ABEC 5 + up) single row conrad ballbearings: annular, including self-aligning
9 mm. O.D. thru 30 mm. O.D.; ground or precisionAll other ground or precision bearings (ABEC 1 and up)Unground, including self-aligning (less than ABEC 1)Thrust ball bearings
Ground thrust ball bearingsOther ball bearings
Taper (including thrust) roller bearings, completeTaper roller bearings, complete, including finished cups and
cones shipped separatelyRoller bearings, except taper, complete
Cylindrical roller bearingsRegular cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 1 and 3)
Needle roller bearingsOther roller bearings
Mounted bearings, except plainMounted ball bearings, unit and/or split mounted
Ball and roller bearing parts and components, including ballsand rollers sold separately
BallsOther antifriction ball bearing components and partsOther antifriction roller bearing components and parts
Secondary products
3562
Fans And BlowersPrimary products
Centrifugal blowers and fansClasses I and II fans (over 1.5 inches to 6.75 inches max.
total pressure)Industrial fans, excluding blowers
Propeller fans and accessories, axial fans, and power roofventilators
Axial fansAxial fans, directly connected to driver
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for heat,ventil., and air cond. systems
3564
3561-1313561-131153561-1323561-133
3561-1363561-143561-1413561-1423561-142753561-1813561-23561-2813561-281033561-2853561-285123561-33561-3123561-312133561-31225
3561-5
3561-597
3561-6
3561-6133561 -M3561-Z893561-S3494-S3561-SSS
3562-P3562-1
3562-114
3562-1223562-122043562-122053562-12207
3562-1233562-123093562-1243562-1253562-1313562-131333562-1513562-2
3562-2313562-33562-3013562-301113562-3413562-3983562-43562-417
3562-93562-9113562-9213562-9413562-S
3564-P3564-3
3564-3193564-324
3564-43564-4133564-41311
3564-5
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
100.5100.5100.9
100.0
101.3102.6100.0101.9
103.0105.4
(3)100.097.297.2
102.8100.0
100.0101.1100.0100.0100.0107.4101.9101.9
98.497.9
100.0(3)
100.0
100.3101.9100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.098.395.6
100.3
100.0
101.2103.5100.0100.0
99.6
100.0100.0100.6100.0100.9
101.7101.8104.4
102.1
105.999.5
104.4103.7
103.0105.4
(3)100.0109.9109.9102.8100.0
100.0101.1100.0100.0100.0107.0104.3104.3
98.197.9
100.0(3)
100.0
101.1100.2100.0
99.699.499.2
100.3101.9100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.098.395.6
100.3
100.0
101.7102.1101.6104.9
100.0
101.1
101.1100.8101.1100.8100.0101.2
101.7101.7104.3
102.1
105.899.2
104.4103.7
103.0105.4
(3)100.0109.0109.0102.8100.0
100.0101.1100.0100.0100.0107.0104.3104.3
98.197.9
100.0(3)
100.3
102.8102.3100.0
100.0100.0
107.9112.5116.0
.5-1.4
1.64.9
1.5
1.5.8
1.1.20.3
00
-.1
-.1-.3
00
00
(3)0
-.8-.8
00
00000000
000
1.72.0
0
8.413.216.9
()O
0.8.8
2.1
2.7-3.3
00
00
(3)0
12.112.1
00
00000
-.32.32.3
-.6(3)
0(3)
.3
1.51.54.0
5.3-.84.43.6
2.42.9
08.38.32.8
0
0.5000.1
4.34.3
-1.9
0
.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Fans And Blowers—ContinuedAir filters for air conditioners and furnaces, of 2400 cfm and
underDust collection and other air purification equip, for industrial
gas cleaning systemsOther equipment
Speed changers, drives, and gearsPrimary products
Mechanical-variable speed changers, excluding electric motorIndustrial high speed drives, fixed ratioSpeed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed, except gear motors
Worm gear reducers3-inch to 5.99-inch centersBelow 3-inch centers
Helical, herringbone, spur and spiral bevel reducers15-inch low-speed centers and below
Shaft mounted reducers and screw conveyor drivesHollow shaft diameter, 2-1/2 inches and below
Gear motorsHelical, herringbone, spur, or spiral bevel gear motors,
including scoop-mounted unitsLoose gears, pinions, and racks excluding spare parts for
reducersCoarse pitch (below 19.9 diametral pitch)
Helical, herringbone, and spur gears24 inches and belowAbove 24 inches diameter through 72 inches diameter
Others, including bevel gears and racksFine pitch (19.99 diametral pitch and finer)
Parts and components for speed changers, drives, and gearsSecondary products
Other secondary products
Industrial process furnaces and ovensPrimary products
Electric industrial furnaces and ovens, excluding induction anddielectric
Electric metal processing industrial furnaces and ovensElectric metal heat-treating furnaces
Electric nonmetallic processing industrial furnaces and ovens ..Excluding wood, cement and chemical processing kilns, but
including other kilns and lehrsElectric nonmetallic processing ovens
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens, oil or gasFuel-fired metal processing industrial furnaces and ovens
Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnacesOpen-fired heat-treating furnacesAtmosphere controlled heat-treating furnaces
Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processingContinuous fuel-fired ovens for metal processing
High frequency induction and dielectric furnaces and heatingequipment
Metal melting line type induction furnacesMetal melting line type induction furnaces, ferrous
Other electric heating units for industrial use and all parts,attachments, and components
Tubular heatersOther industrial electric heating units, including strip,
space, ring & inmmersion heatersParts, attachments and components for industrial furnaces and
ovens and heating unitsSecondary products
Other secondary products
Scales and balances except laboratoryPrimary products
Motor truck scalesIndustrial scales
Bench and portable scalesFloor scalesMiscellaneous industrial scales, incl. crane, suspension,
tank, hopper, & conveyorCommercial, retail scales
Miscellaneous retail - commercial scales inclu.: non-computingcounter, egg-grading & hanging
Personal, household scalesPerson-weighing scales and miscellaneous household scales ...
Mailing scalesAccessories and attachments for scales and balancesParts for scales and balancesSecondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3566
3567
3576
3564-543
3564-63564-66216
3566-P3566-1113566-1213566-23566-213566-2183566-2193566-223566-2283566-233566-2353566-3
3566-34
3566-43566-4113566-41143566-411423566-411433566-41163566-4213566-5513566-S3566-SSS
3567-P
3567-13567-1A3567-1213567-1B
3567-1713567-171023567-23567-2A3567-2213567-221013567-221023567-2413567-24102
3567-43567-4173567-41701
3567-53567-551
3567-559
3567-5913567-S3567-SSS
3576-P3576-13576-33576-3213576-323
3576-3293576-4
3576-4353576-53576-5453576-63576-73576-83576-S
12/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
112.3110.7
117.4118.4108.2
106.8111.9104.3104.4100.6124.093.9
109.5
114.8110.2109.5
110.9114.7
112.9
107.3119.9121.4
105.8106.3106.6104.6114.5107.4
95.0
110.1125.0128.2105.7107.9107.195.9
101.9
100.0
100.5100.5104.2101.3100.0100.1100.1100.1100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0(3)
100.0100.0100.1100.6101.0
113.2111.7
118.9119.9112.0
107.8113.4105.3105.7101.1124.094.6
111.8
115.7111.5110.8
111.9
114.8
107.6119.4120.8
105.5105.9106.6104.6113.5107.4
95.0
110.1125.4128.2105.798.9
107.195.9
101.9
100.0
100.5100.4103.6101.3100.199.899.3
100.1100.0100.0100.9101.1100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.1100.6101.0
113.3111.7
118.9119.9112.0
107.8113.4105.6105.8101.1124.094.6
112.0
116.0111.7110.9
111.5
114.5
107.1119.4120.8
106.4106.9108.1106.4117.8112.5
94.594.1
110.1125.3128.2105.7103.2107.195.9
00
-.60.1
-.2-.8
000.9
1.10
-.500
.8
.91.41.73.84.8
0-.1
00
4.400
0.6
.9
.92.3
1.2.3.100.1
1.11.21.1
-.2.2.3
.5
.51.41.73.74.8
-.6
0.200
-4.300
2.82.7
6.57.03.5
1.21.71.31.5.60
2.6
1.51.61.5
-.21.81.9
.3
.31.41.73.74.8
-.6-.9
0.20
-7.9-4.3
00
4.34.4
7.58.06.1
1.62.32.11.5
-1.320.2
5.1
2.82.41.9
-.11.81.9
1.51.52.53.35.26.9
3.0
02.31.3
-2.6-3.5-.2.2
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Automatic merchandising machinesPrimary products
Automatic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excludingparts
Vending machines for beveragesSoft drink
Vending machines for confections and foodAll other vending machines
Coin-operated mechanisms and other parts for automaticmerchandising machines
Coin-operated mechanisms (for sale separately)Coin acceptors/rejectors
Parts for automatic merchandising machines, exceptcoin-operated mechanisms
Miscellaneous receiptsSecondary products
Commerical laundry equipmentPrimary products
Laundry equipmentWasher-extractors combinations
Other than coin-operatedOther commercial laundry equipmentCommerical laundry equipment parts, attachments, and
accessoriesDry cleaning equipmentSecondary products
Refrigeration and heating equipmentPrimary products
Heat transfer equipment, except room and unitary air cond. anddehumidifiers
Central station air conditioning units, motor driven fan typeAir-cooled refrigerant condensers remote typeShell-and: tube, coil, u-tube; and tube-in-tube liquid coolersUnit coolers (refrigeration)
Ceiling and wall-mounted typesFinned coils, air-conditioning and refrigeration typeCoil sales by oem for resale or assembly into equip, by other
manuf. (all types)Centrifugal liquid chilling packages
Hermetic typeMobile vehicle refrigeration systemsMobile vehicle mechanical air conditioning systems
For passenger automobiles and light trucks and vansSub-compact to compact automobiles
Icemaking machinesSelf-contained
Ice-cube makersFlake and chip machines
Not self-containedReciprocating liquid chilling packagesFactory-fabricated water-cooling towers
Unitary air conditionersAir conditioners, except window and wall types
Single package (with or without evaporator fan)Horizontal
Under 54,000 btu/hr54,000 btu/hr and over
Year-round air conditioners, single packages and remotecondenser types, except heat pumps
Under 44,000 btu/hr44,000 to 134,999 btu/hr
Heat pumps, except room air conditionersSingle packageSplit system
Split system air conditioning unitsAir conditioning condensing units
27,000 to 32.999 btu/hr33,000 to 38,999 btu/hr
Commerical refrigeration equipmentRefrigerated enclosures, include self-contained units, remote
units w/wo cond. unitsReach-in refrig. and reach-in vert, display cabinets, with
solid or glazed doorsFor normal temp, application, i.e., not intended for
frozen foods, ice cream, etcFor low temperature application
Sectional coolers or cooling rooms of the prefabricated(factory produced) type
Display cases for meats, dairy products, produce, otherperishables, normal temp
See footnotes at end of table.
3581
3582
3585
3581-P
3581-13581-113581-1153581-123581-13
3581-23581-2513581-25102
3581-2693581 -M3581-S
3582-P3582-13582-1133582-113123582-117
3582-1183582-23582-S
3585-P
3585-13585-1123585-1323585-136
,3585-1413585-141013585-142
3585-1433585-1543585-154013585-1563585-1613585-16113585-161113585-1753585-17513585-175113585-175123585-17523585-1853585-1963585-23585-213585-2113585-21113585-211143585-21115
3585-253585-2523585-2573585-263585-2653585-2663585-293585-2953585-295733585-29574
3585-3
3585-31
3585-3113585-311153585-31118
3585-312
3585-313
06/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8201/8412/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
102.8103.2
102.7102.9100.5101.0105.0
104.9108.8108.4
93.3101.6
102.0102.4102.299.999.9
100.0
102.0103.199.6
101.6101.7
101.1101.9101.1100.8
102.7100.0
103.699.798.9
100.9100.6100.9ft
101.0100.8100.6101.4100.2102.8
ft102.7107.2107.2108.2105.8ft
102.0103.4101.7103.9101.6105.5
101.099.4
100.0
101.6
102.2
104.2104.5103.9
100.5
104.0
103.4104.1
102.7102.9100.5101.0105.0
108.9113.5111.1
95.4101.694.9
102.2102.4102.199.999.9
100.2
102.0104.0100.7
102.4102.5
101.8103.5101.1102.6
102.7100.0
105.3101.7100.5106.1100.0100.2104.3101.0100.8100.6101.4100.2106.6100.0102.6111.3111.3113.2108.7ft
102.3104.6101.4101.5101.6101.4
100.197.599.9
101.8
101.6
103.8
103.8103.9
100.6
101.5
103.2104.1
102.7102.9100.5101.0105.0
108.9113.5111.1
95.4101.691.8
104.5102.8102.5
100.2
98.6104.0114.9
102.6102.8
101.8103.5101.1102.6
102.7100.0
104.3102.3101.3
ft100.1100.4
ft101.7101.5101.3102.2100.1106.5
ft103.0109.5109.5111.1105.1120.0102.1104.6100.9105.4102.1107.5
100.197.699.9
103.7
103.5
105.6105.9105.3
104.4
102.1
-0.20
00000
000
00
-3.3
2.3.3.40.00
-3.30
14.2
.2
.2
0-.1
00
00
-.9.7.8
ft.1.1
ft.7.7.6.800
ft.4
-1.6-1.6-1.9-3.3ft
-.20
-.53.8
.56.0
0.10
1.9
1.9
1.82.11.4
3.8
.5
0.3.7
00000
3.34.32.5
00
-6.7
2.4.2.300.2
-3.30
ft
.9
.9
1.11.6
01.7
00
.71.9ft
.9ft
.7
.7ft
.80.7
ft-.1.5.5.5
-2.14.3
-.1
ft-1.2
1.3.5
1.8
-1.8-.22.5
2.0
1.9
2.31.4
3.8
.5
-0.1.3
.4
.5
.5
.20
-.24.32.5
-13.40
-6.7
2.7.6.300.2
-3.31.9
15.3
1.0.7
01.6
01.7
00
.73.23.0
ft-1.8-2.1ft
.7
.7
.6
.80
3.7ft
.11.81.82.2
-1.37.21.12.5
.81.2.7
1.5
-1.2-2.3
-.6
2.7
2.2
2.53.41.3
3.6
1.0
0.4
1.1.60.2
5.0
-.24.32.5
-13.41.6
-6.7
3.21.4.7
-.1-.1.2
-3.34.0
14.3
1.91.9
-.3.4
1.12.6
2.70
-.21.9.7
ft-1.4-1.6ft
.7
.7
.6
.80
ftft3.1
11.511.513.57.6ft
2.63.43.15.11.57.5
-.3-3.4-.1
3.6
3.4
5.2
5.74.7
4.4
2.8
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Refrigeration and heating equipment—ContinuedClosedOpen, self-service
MUllI IGVQIDisplay cases and cabinets for frozen foods, ice cream,
etc., except coin operatedMechanical drinking water coolersMechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment
except coin-operatedBulk beverage dispensers, including malt dispensers and
pre-cooler cabinetsOther commerical refrig., retarders, egg refrig., envir.
control equip., etcCompressors and compressor units, all refrigerants
10 hp and under, hermetic type motor compressors2.5 hp and under3 hp to 10 hp
Over 10 hp (open and hermetic types)Auto air conditioning compressors
Open type, with or without motorCondensing units, all refrigerants except ammonia
Air-cooledHermetic type under 15 hp
1 1/4 hp to 3 hpOver 3 hp but under 15 hp
Water and air-cooled, open and hermetic type, 15 hp and overRoom air conditioners and dehumidifiers
Room air conditionersRefrigeration and a/c equip, n.e.c, including soda fountain and
beer dispensing equipSoda fountain equipmentEvaporative air coolersOther refrigeration machinery and air conditioning equipment ...Other components and accessories for air conditioning and
refrigeration equipmentWarm air furnaces, except floor and wall; and parts and
attachmentsForced-air type furnaces (cast iron and steel)
GasMiscellaneous receipts
ResalesSecondary products
Other secondary productsMobile vehicle parts and accessories
Service industry machineryPrimary products
Commercial cooking and food warming equipmentNonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipment .
Other commercial cooking equipment (except electric)Electric and microwave commercial cooking and food warming
equipmentCommercial food warming equipment, including hot food
server units and steam tablesOther commercial cooking equipment (electric)
Coffee makers, coffee urnsService industry machines and parts
Water softeners and conditionersWater conditioners other than water softeners
Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and industrialFloor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial typeFloor waxing and polishing machines, commercial and
industrial typeCommercial carpet cleaners and shampooers
Sewage purification equipmentClarifierPump station
Commercial car washing machineryGarbage and trash compactors, commercial and industrialOther industrial and commercial service machines
All other industrial and commercial service machinesParts and accessories for service industry machines
Commercial and industrial vacuum cleanersPortable, including parts
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valvesPrimary products
CarburetorsCarburetors, new
See footnotes at end of table.
3589
3592
3585-31313585-31323585-31328
3585-3143585-343
3585-361
3585-36157
3585-397
3585-43585-4123585-412113585-412363585-4143565-4183585-418593585-53585-513585-5123585-512053585-512093585-5693585-63585-612
3585-73585-7113585-7943585-796
3585-798
3585-83585-8113585-811073585-M3585-Z893585-S3585-SSS3714-S
3589-P3589-13589-113589-119
3589-16
3589-1653589-1673589-167213589-23589-223589-2273589-233589-232
3589-2353589-2373589-2813589-281133589-281163589-2823589-2833589-2923589-292293589-2933589-33589-3113589-M3589-Z893589-S
3592-P3592-13592-1A
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8202/8302/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
100.3104.6ft
100.7100.0
100.3
99.0100.3100.6ft
101.699.5ftft
101.2101.5101.4ft
102.3100.0
105.4
102.1100.6ft
101.2
102.6
101.7101.8101.1105.8103.997.797.6
ft105.5106.0105.6105.3
105.8
105.5105.3101.5106.4108.4103.0104.0102.2
ft103.7107.8107.4107.2
(3)107.2108.9112.4104.8103.2103.8100.5100.7103.9
103.7104.1102.4102.5
103.5101.2ft
100.7105.2
101.5
100.4100.7101.7ftft99.6
ftft
101.2101.5101.4ft
102.3100.0107.6
105.6103.7ft
101.3
107.2
104.0104.4103.2106.3104.698.699.098.1
106.2106.1105.9105.3
106.4
108.1105.5ft
106.5108.8103.7104.5104.1
ft103.7107.8ft
107.2101.8107.7108.6110.8104.8103.7104.4109.9112.5104.4
105.0104.8102.8102.8
103.5101.8
101.4103.5
106.6
102.4100.3101.0ft
102.899.699.599.5
101.3101.6101.5ft
102.7100.0
107.6
105.7103.7ft
101.4
107.4
104.6105.1104.1106.3104.798.398.5ft
106.7106.6105.8105.3ft
106.1
106.6105.5(3)
107.1109.3104.7105.0106.3
105.0ft
108.1ft
107.5
ft107.7108.9111.8104.8105.4106.5109.9112.5105.0
105.0104.8102.8102.8
0.6
ft
.7-1.6
5.1
2.0-.4-.7
ftft
0ftft
.1
.1
.1ft
.40
.10
ft
.6
.7
.900
-.3-.5
.5
.5-.2
0
-.3
-1.40
ft.6.5.9.5
2.1
ftft
.2ft
.3ft
0.2.90
1.72.0
00.6
0000
3.20
ft
.73.3
6.3
3.40.4
ft1.1.1
ftft
.1
.1
.1ftft
0
3.33.0ftft4.3
2.93.12.9
.9(3)
.61.1ft1.2.6.20
ft
1.0.2
ft.7.8
ft.5
2.1
ft.5.2.9
2.22.69.3ft1.4
1.1.6.2.3
3.2.6
ft
.73.5
6.3
3.40.2
ft.7
1.4ftft
.1
.1
.1ft
.40
.9
3.03.0ft
.2
3.9
2.52.82.55.02.8
.7
.9
ft1.61.1.5.7
1.0.2
ft1.2.8
1.6.8
ftft2.8ft2.1ft
.70
-.30
2.22.69.3
11.71.6
ft
3.52.7
.73.5
5.8
6.6
2.4.3
1.0ftft-.4-.5-.51.11.31.3ft1.9
6.6
3.1ftft
3.9
3.84.13.05.43.4
-1.1-.6
ft3.83.71.63.1ft
1.9.5
(3)4.4
11.614.9
1.74.6
ftft4.1ft3.3
ft.9
4.33.4(3)3.94.79.6
12.01.8
4.34.3
M3)
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3612
3621
3631
Productcode
3592-1113592-111023592-23592-2B3592-2483592-2513592-251023592-2493592-255
3592-255023592-2573592-S3714-S
3612-P3612-13612-1013612-101113612-101123612-23612-2013612-20121
3612-2023612-33612-3013612-3023612-4
3612-4013612-4023612-404
3612-4063612-S
3621 -P3621-13621-1113621-1153621-173621-1713621-1723621-183621-1813621-1823621-182013621-182023621-1833621-183013621-18302
3621-23621-213621-2233621-223013621-73621-71
3621-7533621-83621-9113621-S3621-SSS
3631-P
3631-13631-1A3631-1113631-1123631-112013631-1B3631-1213631-211133631-12123631-1C
Indexbase
12/8205/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8106/81
06/8106/8108/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
Oct.19832
101.6101.9101.8102.199.098.898.8
103.1102.1
102.1107.5102.6104.3
108.2107.5
114.2111.7115.299.3
110.4115.2
92.1108.1106.8108.2108.1
108.8105.8106.6
108.6119.4
103.1103.4101.7100.1100.099.699.0
100.0103.199.6
100.3100.4100.0104.1100.0104.9
106.6107.9108.7111.2
100.7
100.6101.5ft
100.8101.0
109.8110.4
109.6119.5114.3119.6119.6115.4116.0123.3113.895.4
Jan.19842
101.9101.9103.6102.599.098.898.8
103.6102.6
102.6108.0106.6104.3
108.1107.5
114.9112.6115.497.1
110.1114.1
88.8112.3111.5112.4108.3
108.7106.2106.5
109.8116.7
103.6103.9102.4100.2101.2100.099.8
100.2104.099.9
100.7101.0100.2105.2100.2106.2
106.7108.7109.8112.5
101.1
101.0103.5101.0101.2101.0
110.9111.3
109.7121.6118.6121.5121.5116.0116.0123.3116.195.4
Feb.19842
101.9101.9103.7102.799.499.499.4
103.7102.7
102.7108.0106.7104.5
105.5105.2
112.9109.1114.790.4
110.6115.7
77.5112.3111.5112.4110.1
111.2106.2112.3
110.8(3)
103.7104.0102.4100.3101.2100.099.7
100.3104.1
(3)100.5101.099.8
105.3100.8106.2
106.9108.8109.9112.7
101.1
101.0102.3102.5101.2100.6
111.4111.8
110.4122.9117.6123.0123.0117.1117.5123.9116.295.4
Jan.1984
00.1.2.5.5.5.1.1
.1
.0
.1
.2
-2.3-2.2
-1.7-3.1
-.6-6.9
.51.5
-12.8000
1.6
2.20
5.5
1.0ft
.1
.10000
-.1.10
ft-.2
0-.4.1.60
.2
.1
.1
.2
0
0-1.2
1.50
-.4
.4
.4
.61.1-.81.21.2.9
1.3.50
-.1
Nov.1983
0.30
1.7.2.5.5.5.2.1
.1
.53.5
.2
-2.5-2.4
-1.7-3.1-.5
-8.9.3.8
-15.93.94.43.81.7
2.3.5
5.6
.3(3)
.5
.5
.7-.11.2-.2ft
.31.0ft
.7
.51.01.2.8
1.3
.2
.2
.2
.3
.3
(3).8
1.5.4
-.5
1.31.0
.62.2(3)2.12.11.51.3.5
2.0.2
Aug.1983
(3)(3)2.41.3.5.5.5
1.61.8
1.8.5
4.0.2
-3.4-3.4
-.8-2.2
-.1-13.8
.41.2
-23.76.15.86.12.2
2.4.3
5.8
4.2ft
.7
.7
.7
.11.2.1
-.1.3
1.0ft
.3
.7-.21.2.8
1.3
.4
.91.31.6
.6
.71.5ft
.3-.6
1.21.0
.52.22.52.22.21.51.3.5
2.0-.1
Feb.1983
(3)(3)2.1
.4(3)(3)(3)
.7-.6
-.66.84.91.5
-2.5-2.6
.3-1.2
.8-14.1
.62.0
-24.26.16.16.24.6
3.03.55.7
4.3(3)
ft(3)ftftftftftftftftft(3)ftftftft
ftft(3)ft
ft
ftftftftft
1.82.0
1.54.14.54.14.13.03.33.02.3-.3
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves—ContinuedCarburetors for motor vehicles
Carburetors for motor vehicles-OEMPistons and piston rings
Piston rings, all typesPiston rings, oil type
Piston rings, oil type for motor vehicle usePiston rings, oil type for motor vehicle use-OEM
Piston rings, compression typePiston rings, compression type for motor vehicle use .
Piston rings, compression type for motor vehicleuse-OEM
Piston rings, compression type for all other usesSecondary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories
TransformersPrimary products
Distribution transformersLiquid immersed
Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single phasePad mount, 500 KVA or less, single phase
Power transformersSmall power transformers, one and three phase
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersedLarge power transformers, one and three phase, liquid
immersedFluorescent lamp ballasts
Unconnected power factor typeCorrected power factor type
Specialty and all other transformersOpen core and coil, and all units end-bell enclosed, 250 KVA
and lessHigh intensity discharge lamp transformersGeneral purpose, one and three phaseAll other transformers including luminous tube and ignition,
and saturable core reactorsSecondary products
Electric motors and generatorsPrimary products
Fractional horsepower motors and generatorsAutomobile accessory motorsUniversal motors (cased)Universal motors and generators.D.C
Case diameter, up to 3 inchesCase diameter: 3 inches to 9 inches
Universal motors, A.CSkeleton type shaded pole motorsConventional type shaded pole motors
Case diameter: up to 3 3/4 inchesCase diameter: 3 3/4 inches to 9 inches
Other A.C. motors, excluding clock typeCase diameter: up to 5 3/8 inchesCase diameter: 5 3/8 inches to 9 inches
Integral horsepower motors and generators, except for landtransportation equipment
A.C.motorsPolyphase-induction
1 to 500 h.pFractional horsepower motor-generator sets
Other rotating equipmentSynchros, servos, rate generators, resolvers, and
combinationsIntegral horsepower motor-generator setsParts and supplies for motors, generators and setsSecondary products
All other secondary products
Household cooking equipment and partsPrimary products
Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units andparts
Free-standing electric ranges and ovensFree-standing ranges under 23 inches in widthFree-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in width
Low ovenOther than free-standing electric ranges
Built-in rangesSurface cooking tops
Drop-in rangesMicrowave cooking equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Household cooking equipment and parts—ContinuedPortable microwave ovens
Parts and accessories for household electric ranges and ovensGas household units and parts
Standard type gas rangesFree-standing ranges
Free-standing gas ranges 32 inches and over in widthFree-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in widthFree-standing gas ranges 24 inches and under in width
Surface cooktopsNonstandard type gas ranges
Slide-in or drop-inOutdoor cooking equipment and all other household cooking
equipment except gas and electricOutdoor cooking equipment
Portable outdoor cooking unitsSolid fuel consumingOther fuel consuming
Other household cooking equipment except gas and electric....Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsOther secondary products....
Household refrigerators and freezersPrimary products
Household refrigerators, including combination refrigerator-freezers, complete units
14.4 cubic feet and under17.5 to 19.4 cubic feet19.5 cubic feet and overRange-refrigerator and/or sink combinations
Secondary products
3632
Household laundry equipment .-Primary products
Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, andwasher-dryer combinations
Washing machines, mechanical, electricFull and semi-automatic
Dryers, mechanicalElectric
Other equipment and partsParts, attachments, & accessories for household laundry
equipmentSecondary products
3633
Electric housewares and fansPrimary products
Electric fans, except industrial, excluding partsAll other household fans, excluding roof ventilators, furnace
and air conditioning fansSmall household appliances, excluding parts
Ovens and roasters (with or without broiler attachments)Hotplates and disc stoves (1650 watts and less) excluding
built-in unitsAutomatic coffeemakersAir space heaters
Portable room heatersFan-forced typeAll other portable room heaters
Space heater for fixed installation, all typesBaseboard, excluding glass panel typeAll others, excluding warm air furnaces
All other household cooking and heating appliancesAll other household cooking and heating appliances
Household food preparation appliancesAll other household food preparation appliances
Blankets and all other electric bed coveringsHeating pads, including foot warmersPortable air purifiersPortable humidifiersAll other electric appliances
All other electric appliancesParts and attachments for small electric appliances
All other parts and attachmentsElectrothermalAll other types
Secondary productsOther secondary products
3634
3631-1743631-1853631-33631-3A3631-3123631-312113631-312133631-312153631-3193631-3B3631-323
3631-43631-4A3631-4123631-412113631-412133631-4213631 -M3631-Z893631 -S3631-SSS
3632-P
3632-13632-1023632-1433632-1483632-1613632-S
3633-P
3633-13633-1A3633-1313633-153633-1553633-3
3633-3963633-S
3634-P3634-1
3634-1983634-53634-524
3634-5293634-533634-543634-5413634-541013634-541023634-5453634-545013634-545023634-5493634-549093634-573634-5783634-5833634-5873634-5923634-5963634-5983634-598053634-93634-9123634-912013634-912033634-S3634-SSS
Household vacuum cleaners . 3635
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/7912/79
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/7912/79
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
94.0120.1113.4113.2113.8122.6112.0113.5113.9
116.5
108.3108.2107.7107.1109.0122.4108.2108.2106.6101.0
108.5108.7
109.7109.2ft
110.2
ft107.8
126.9127.6
125.5122.3122.2131.1133.1
143.2123.3
100.9100.6100.5
100.3100.694.4
99.2102.2107.1104.4104.6102.1108.8113.2103.5102.0102.0101.5100.7101.9104.7(3)
102.599.2
102.1101.2101.2101.2
(3)102.6102.6
102.8
94.0108.5116.8116.9117.8(3)
115.7119.4
ftft
108.2108.1107.5108.9106.0125.1111.7111.7105.6101.0
109.4110.4
111.7108.4112.9112.6ft
106.3
127.3127.9
125.4122.3122.1131.0133.1
146.3124.1
101.6101.3103.0
103.6101.094.4
102.2108.1105.8106.0102.8109.5113.2105.0105.0106.7100.394.897.8
104.7100.0103.299.2
102.1102.6102.6100.8103.7103.9103.9
102.7
93.9108.5116.9116.3117.0125.7115.0118.0
ft108.2108.1107.5108.8106.0125.1111.7111.7106.6102.1
110.0110.9
112.3106.4114.5113.2ft
107.0
128.2128.7
126.3123.2123.0131.9134.2
146.3125.2
101.5100.898.4
98.7101.094.1
99.2102.5108.0105.5105.7102.9109.5
()ftft
100.394.899.2
104.7100.0103.099.2
102.1102.7102.7101.2(3)
106.0106.0
103.9
-0.10.1
-.5-.7ft-.5
-1.2
ft.000
-.10000.9
1.0
.5
.4
.50
1.4.5
ft.7
.7
.6
.7
.7
.7
.7
.8
0.9
-.2-.5
-4.4
-4.80
-.3
ft.2
-.1-.3-.4.10
ftftftft
00
1.500
-.200.1.1.4
ft2.02.0
1.2
ftft2.62.22.4ft2.41.7ftft
-.2-.2-.3ftftft3.23.2.9
ft1.82.1
2.4-.6ft2.7ft
.7
1.11.1
.9
.7
.71.11.3
2.21.6
.7
.4-2.1
ft.6
-.3
0.2
1.3.4.4.1
1.9ftftftft-.6ft-2.6
00
-1.4-.1-.21.61.6.5
ft3.23.2
2.0
ft-9.62.82.52.52.62.52.8
ftft-.1-.1-.1.7
ft2.23.23.2
01.0
1.72.2
2.5-.5ft2.8ft
.1
1.51.4
1.2.8.8
2.02.4
2.22.1
1.2.9
-2.1
-1.41.2-.2
0.2
3.21.01.0.8
4.6ftftftft-.6
-2.9-.1
0ft
.500
1.91.91.1ft3.93.9
2.0
-0.6-9.64.03.63.84.53.73.1ft
ft.1.1.1.8
ft2.23.23.2
-3.2-3.9
2.32.5
3.6-.3ft5.3ft1.5
1.61.6
1.31.01.01.92.4
2.92.2
.6
.1-2.8
-2.0.3
ft0
2.15.95.55.7ft6.1ftftftftftftft4.7ft3.0-.82.22.72.71.2
ft4.14.1
3.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3636
3639
3641
3643
3644
Productcode
3635-P3635-13635-1333635-1373635-1413635-S3635-SSS
3636-P3636-23636-2743636-274033636-2853636-28503
3639-P3639-13639-1013639-101113639-101123639-101143639-101153639-23639-212
3639-21202
3639-21204
3639-212063639-2243639-2583639-S3589-S
3641-P
3641-23641-233641-2323641-33641-3313641-43641-433641-431
3641-4333641-S3641-SSS
3643-P3643-13643-1A3643-1033643-117
3643-1C3643-1683643-1D
3643-1363643-1743643-1773643-1E3643-1863643-1G
3643-131
3643-1273643-1973643-1983643-S3643-SSS
3644-P
Indexbase
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/81
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/81
Oct.19832
102.3102.3102.5103.6101.9106.8
(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
105.4105.6106.2106.1113.4103.8103.5102.4103.0102.8
101.7
103.8
104.2107.0104.7102.7111.5
(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
111.4110.7110.7116.8118.0112.6
108.5120.9106.2
103.1
(3)113.7110.4
(3)104.4
104.4
119.5116.4111.3114.4115.7
103.4102.6
Jan.19842
102.2102.2102.5103.3101.8106.8
(3)
100.1100.1100.2100.0100.0100.3100.6
106.0106.1104.5104.5107.9104.1102.9102.2103.1102.7
101.7
103.5
104.2109.2104.6103.3107.4
101.6101.7
101.3100.0100.0100.1100.4100.0100.1100.0
100.5100.0100.0
111.7110.9110.9119.8121.4114.2
109.2122.7106.6
104.4117.1114.8110.7
(3)107.0
107.0
(3)121.8111.7115.2115.8
105.4104.9
Feb.19842
103.6103.6105.3105.0101.8106.8
(3)
100.1100.1100.2100.0100.0100.3100.6
106.1106.2104.2104.2107.9102.2103.5102.0103.5103.2
(3)
103.8
(3)(3)
103.6103.9110.0
100.0100.0
97.7100.0100.0100.5101.799.899.4100.0
97.499.899.8
112.4111.6111.6124.6126.1
(3)
110.6126.0107.1
104.4117.1117.2110.7110.3109.6
109.6
127.6
(3)113.1115.8116.4
108.1106.9
Jan.1984
1.41.42.71.600
t3).0000000
.10
-.3-.30
-1.8.6-.2.4.4
(3)
.3
(3)(3)-1.0.6
2.4
-1.6-1.7
-3.600.41.3-.2-.80
-3.1-.2-.2
.6
.6
.64.03.8
(3)
1.32.8.5
00
2.10
(3)2.5
2.5
(3)(3)1.2.4.5
2.51.9
Nov.1983
2.32.32.7
(3)(3)0
(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
.8
.9-.4-.40
-1.60
-.4.6.5
(3)
.4
(3)(3)-1.5-.3
-1.3
(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
1.21.31.36.66.7
(3)
1.94.2.5
00
3.3-.1
(3)5.5
5.5
6.8
(3)1.61.0.5
4.13.9
Aug.1983
2.32.32.7
(3).10
(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
1.41.31.11.03.3-3.32.3.7.9.8
(3)
3.3
(3)(3)2.42.12.4
(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)
1.61.81.87.88.3
(3)
3.57.81.2
1.4
(3)5.2.4
(3)6.3
6.3
6.8
(3)1.81.2.7
6.15.6
Feb.1983
3.33.34.64.71.8
(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
3.23.02.42.3
(3)-.83.11.73.33.4
(3)
3.8
(3)(3)3.63.89.4
?)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)3.54.04.010.611.4
(3)
6.114.22.2
3.3
(3)5.25.1
(3)11.3
11.3
9.9
(3)6.11.71.3
7.26.5
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Household vacuum cleaners—ContinuedPrimary products
Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and attachmentsUpright vacuum cleanersCanister, tank, and all other general purpose vacuum cleanersComplete power units, central system type
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Sewing machinesPrimary products
Industrial sewing machines, including parts and attachmentsIndustrial sewing machine heads
Overedge stitchParts & attachments for industrial sewing machinery
All other parts and attachments
Household appliances, not elsewhere classifiedPrimary products
Electric water heatersElectric water heaters, storage type
Electric water heaters, storage type, 34 gallons and under....Electric water heaters, storage type, 35 to 44 gallonsElectric water heaters, storage type, 45 to 54 gallonsElectric water heaters, storage type, 55 gallons and over
Non-electric water heatersGas water heaters, direct fired storage type
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 34 gallons andunder
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 35 to 44gallons
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 45 to 54gallons
Oil water heaters, direct firedSolar water heater systems
Secondary productsService industry machinery, n.e.c
Electric lampsPrimary products
Large incandescent lamps, except photographic and Christmastree
Reflector, 100-130 voltsR-type (blown glass)
Miniature incandescent lamps, except Christmas treeAll other miniature including flashlight and radio panel
Electric discharge lamps, except Christmas treeMiscellaneous electrical discharge
GlowSodium, photo-chemical and other miscellaneous electrical
dischargeSecondary products
Other secondary products
Current-carrying wiring devicesPrimary products
Current-carrying wiring devicesLampholders
Incandescent lampholdersAll other lampholders, including fluorescent
General use flush mounted switches for switch or outlet boxes,except dimmers
AC single pole, excluding mercury switchesSpecial purpose switches
Precision snap-acting switches (1 /8" gap or less), excludinglimit switches and dimmers
Automotive and aircraft type switchesDimmers and all other special purpose switches
Wire connectorsBanded or strip terminals and splicers, machine installed
Convenience and power outlets, excluding pin and sleeveConvenience and power outlets: 2-pole, 3-wire and up
(flush), nonlocking, 15 amps and underConvenience and power outlets, attachment plug caps, and
connector bodies: pin and sleeveTerminal blocksAll other current-carrying wiring devices
Secondary productsAll other secondary products
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devicesPrimary products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices—ContinuedElectrical transmission line and utility pole hardwareElectrical conduit and conduit fittings
Electrical metal tubingEMT fittings (couplings and connectors), all types
Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devicesStamped metal boxes, covers, and accessories, including
stamped conduit boxesStamped metal switch and receptacle boxesStamped metal outlet boxes
Cast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, and accessoriesAll other types including outlets, FS and FD switches, and
receptacle boxesAll other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, including floor
boxes and coversSecondary products
Current-carrying wiring devicesAll other secondary products
Residential lighting fixturesPrimary products
Electric residential fixtures, except portable including partsIncandescent interior including bath or kitchen
Ceiling or pendantWall or bracket
Incandescent outdoorFixture attached to houseFixture not attached to house
Portable electric residential fixturesIncandescent portable lamps complete with shade
Floor, bridge, and torch lampsTable lampsOther portable lamps
Lamps sold without shades including floor, bridge, and tablelamps
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Commercial lighting fixturesPrimary products
Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and institutional typesIncandescent fixtures, except portable
Utilitarian and ornamental types, surface or pendantUtilitarian and ornamental types, recessedOther incandescent fixtures, including portable
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fixturesFluorescent fixtures, except portable
Recessed air handlingRecessed non-air handlingStriplightsCeiling systemsPlastic wraparoundWall mountedSurface or pendantAll other fluorescent fixtures
Component or renewal parts for commercial or institutionalfixtures, sold separately
Electric lighting fixtures, industrial typesGeneral fixtures, except portable
Incandescent fixturesFluorescent fixturesMercury and other high-intensity discharge fixtures
Secondary productsLighting equipment, n.e.c
Vehicular lighting equipmentPrimary products
Vehicular lighting equip., motor vehicle & other than motorvehicle use, excl. bulbs
Motor vehicle incandescent lighting equipmentSpot, fog, and auxiliary motor vehicle lighting equipment...
Spot, fog, and auxiliary lighting equipment: domesticreplacement
All other motor vehicle lighting equipmentAll other motor vehicle lighting equipment: domestic
replacementTail light fixtureAll other lighting equipment
All other motor vehicle lighting equip, shipped to U.S.motor vehicle mfg. as original equip
Tail light fixtureAll other lighting equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
3645
3646
3647
3644-13644-23644-2273644-2613644-3
3644-3A3644-3313644-3323644-3B
3644-344
3644-3753644-S3643-S3644-SSS
3645-P3645-13645-113645-1113645-1133645-123645-1153645-1173645-73645-713645-71213645-71233645-7129
3645-7323645-S3645-SSS
3646-P3646-23646-2013646-201113646-201153646-201193646-2023646-2033646-203513646-203533646-203543646-203553646-203563646-203573646-203583646-20363
3646-2043646-33646-3053646-305113646-305133646-305213646-S3648-S
3647-P
3647-13647-113647-111
3647-11113647-112
3647-11213647-112133647-11214
3647-11223647-112233647-11224
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/81
12/81
12/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/83
97.2101.199.1
105.3108.9
109.0107.5114.2113.4
119.4
111.9106.0
(3)104.4
108.2107.9106.9113.3119.7111.9110.3119.7103.8108.7102.3102.7
(3)101.1112.8111.4108.1
107.9
112.4(3)
117.0103.7113.5113.5
99.0103.8100.8108.3111.0
109.8109.0114.3118.9
129.5
110.3107.1
(3)106.8
101.5100.9100.799.699.5
100.0101.8101.9101.2101.1101.3101.3101.9100.0
100.0107.2110.5
110.6110.6110.3115.7120.3116.5110.3120.6107.7108.7108.1108.0(3)
104.2113.1111.3108.1
107.6
112.5118.3117.0104.0113.8113.9
101.0102.4
102.4102.5100.0
100.0102.8
100.0(3)
100.0
103.4102.1101.1
99.0107.8103.0108.1111.2
110.2108.2114.7118.9
129.5
110.3111.8
(3)111.8
102.5102.0101.7100.9100.4103.7101.8101.9
(3)102.2102.5102.7103.6100.0
102.4107.2110.5
111.1111.2111.1117.9121.7120.1110.3120.6108.1108.8108.0106.2110.3106.6113.1111.6109.8
107.6
112.5118.3117.0104.0113.8113.9
102.2102.6
102.6102.6100.0
100.0102.8
100.0(3)
100.0
103.5102.1101.2
03.82.2-.2.2
.3-.7.30
04.4
4.6
1.01.01.4.9
3.700
(3)1.11.21.41.6
0
2.400
1.91.13.1
00.4.2
-.1-1.7(3)2.3
0.3
1.6
000000
1.2.2
.200
00
07.13.92.71.6
1.81.6.90
-1.34.8
6.3
1.41.62.04.01.57.3
0.7
1.3.2
2.5-.7
(3)1.2
0.3
3.77.47.92.33.9
4.14.33.84.8
-.97.8
10.2
2.32.52.74.42.97.3
02.22.1
.9-2.5
5.9(3)7.9
.21.21.6
2.30
3.8.3
1.61.8
3.78.18.92.05.9
6.05.58.88.2
10.9
.69.4
4.04.34.97.45.8
12.20
3.74.0
.94.1
3.21.22.4
2.7
3.8
2.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Vehicular lighting equipment—ContinuedOther than motor vehicle lighting equipment including
fluorescent fixturesAll other lighting equipment
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and related equipmentPrimary products
Radios: home, car, and combination modelsCombination models
Table and portable radio combinations, stereo andquadraphonic
Automobile radios and tape playersTelevision receivers, including combination models
Console and consolette tv receiversConsole and consolette tv receiver, color
Table and portableColor, over 10 inches through 17 inchesColor, over 17 inches
High fidelity componentsPhonographs, except mechanical
Electric phonograph, not coin operated, monophonic .Consumer high fidelity components
Phonograph cartridges and pickupsConsumer audio and video recorders
Speakers, including public address systemsLoudspeaker systems
Bookshelf typeFloor standing
Loudspeakers sold separatelyPublic address systems
Secondary products
3651
Semiconductors and related devicesPrimary products
Integrated circuitsDigital monolithic integrated circuits
BipolarMemory
OtherLogic
TTL (transistor transistor logic)Other logic types
MOS (metal oxide on silicon)MicroprocessorMOS, except microprocessors
MOS memoryOther MOS digital devices
Analog monolithic integrated circuit devicesAmplifierInterfaceVoltage regulator or referenceData conversionSpecial consumer and other analog integrated circuits .
Hybrid integrated circuitsFilm interconnected devices
Thin filmMulti-chip type
TransistorsSignal
SignalPower
Regular10 watts and over
Diodes and rectifiersSignal diodes and assembliesZener diodesSemiconductor rectifier/power diodes and assemblies
Other semiconductor devices and partsOptoelectronic devices
Other optoelectronic devicesThyristorsSemiconductor parts and semi-finished devices
Semi-finished dice and wafersSemiconductor parts
Secondary productsOther secondary productsElectronic components, n.e.c
3674
Electronic capacitors ...Primary products
3675
3647-123647-1243647-S3647-SSS
3651-P3651-13651-1B
3651-1123651-1C3651-23651-2A3651-2043651-213651-2153651-2163651-43651-4A3651-4113651-4B3651-4143651-4C3651-53651-5A3651-5563651-5573651-5543651-5943651-S
3674-P3674-13674-1A3674-123674-1213674-121053674-1223674-122163674-122263674-133674-131283674-1323674-132313674-132323674-143674-141163674-142193674-141173674-142183674-143213674-113674-1113674-111113674-112163674-23674-213674-211633674-223674-222A3674-222673674-33674-311223674-311943674-322423674-93674-913674-911933674-9213674-9253674-925953674-925973674-S3674-SSS3679-S
3675-P
12/8312/83
12/83
03/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
03/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/8003/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/81
ftft
ft
96.296.088.187.2
70.988.894.2
97.990.986.491.997.1111.9119.290.270.3
109.7104.891.6118.2111.8108.8113.0
103.699.2100.999.1117.764.259.7143.6123.1180.186.393.284.975.199.5
ft106.1108.3112.989.4110.7105.1106.6111.7ft99.295.595.5102.8104.1100.4100.673.7112.3104.695.1106.795.6101.792.188.198.2105.8101.0124.4
95.696.0
101.6100.0
98.0
95.294.888.187.1
70.988.891.9
95.588.683.590.296.8111.9119.289.768.7
110.3104.891.6118.2111.8114.7113.1
103.798.699.897.4117.164.2ft142.7121.8180.183.891.182.476.591.2107.6110.6109.3112.888.7111.0105.1106.6111.790.6100.699.399.3101.9103.098.2100.973.7112.3104.494.1106.294.1101.790.8
ft97.9107.2102.9124.2
95.195.5
103.0100.2
101.3
94.894.488.187.1
70.988.891.3
94.7
88.2
(3)
88.996.8112.1121.189.768.7
110.1104.189.9118.2112.1114.7112.2
103.698.498.895.7
117.063.6ft
142.8121.8180.381.093.678.569.991.2
109.2112.1111.6114.3ft
113.2105.1106.6
ftft
104.0104.4
ft103.6105.2102.7101.073.7
112.8104.4
94.0105.3
94.1101.790.8
ftft
107.2102.9124.2
94.895.2
1.4.2
3.4
-.4-.4
00
00
-.6
-.9-.4ft-1.3
.1
.21.6
00
-.2-.7
-1.80.20
-.8
-.1-.2
-1.1-1.8
-.1-.9ft
.10.1
-3.42.8
-4.8-8.6
01.51.32.11.4
ft2.0
00
ftft3.35.1
ft1.72.14.6
.10.40
-.2-.8
00
-.1ftft
000
-.3-.3
ft
ft-1.3-1.6
0.1
00
-3.1
ft-3.7ftft-.3
.21.6-.6
ft.4
-.7-1.8
0.2
5.4-.7
.5
.2-1.1-2.0
-.7-.9ft-.7
-1.3ft-3.3ft-4.8ft-4.6ft6.21.21.4ft1.9
00
ftft4.79.0ft
.91.12.3
.50
ft0.5
-1.3-1.6
01.0ftft
0ftft-.9
-1.0
ftft
ft-1.1-1.4
.1-.2
0.3
-2.8
-2.4-3.1ftft-.3
.21.6-.6
-2.3
.6-.7
-1.8ft
.25.4-.4
2.21.7.1
-.4-.5-.9ft-.4
-3.84.2-.34.1
-1.32.0
-4.7ft10.94.16.4
ft-5.9
2.22.4
ftft6.4
12.9
ft.9
1.12.31.3
03.7
.13.1
-1.3-1.6
04.8
ftft1.6ft
.7-1.0-1.1
ftft
ft-2.7-3.4-1.7-2.3
-5.4.3
-5.2
-3.8-6.3
ft-7.4-3.6
.21.6
-6.1-17.1
.3-2.0-5.5
.3
.76.1-.1
6.76.59.7
12.028.6-1.3
ft37.621.563.8
-.8-3.6
-.1
ft-2.7ft8.6-.65.2ft11.02.02.4
ftft5.5
10.8ft
.91.12.32.1
-4.13.62.72.3
0.50
3.3
ftft4.3ft9.7
-.3-.1
See footnotes at end of table.
80
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
Indexbase Oct.
19832Jan.
19842Feb.
19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Electronic capacitors—ContinuedFilm dielectric capacitorsVariable dielectric capacitorsTantalum slug and wire solid dry electrolytic-capacitors with
metal caseTantalum slug and wire metal case hermetic
Aluminum electrolytic capacitorsStandard (5/8 inch diameter)All other aluminum electrolytic
Ceramic dielectric capacitorsCeramic tubular, disc, plate, and all two terminal ceramic
devicesCeramic monolithic chipsCeramic monolithic leaded radialCeramic monolithic leaded axial
Secondary productsElectrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c
Resistors for electronic applicationsPrimary products
Fixed, nonwirewound, discrete resistorsMetal film
Metal film, standardOther nonwirewound resistors (except carbon film and carbon
composition)Other.standard
Fixed, wirewound, discrete resistorsPrecision, high temperature
Standard typeUltraprecision
Standard typeNonprecision, without taps
Variable, nonwirewound resistorsNonwirewound trimmers
Trimmer, single turnNonprecision potentiometer, carbon or other noncermet, single
turnVariable wirewound resistors
Potentiometers and other variable resistors, except trimmers,single turn
Wirewound trimmersTrimmer, multiturn
Miscellaneous special type discrete resistorsMultiturn potentiometers
Multiturn potentiometers, wirewoundFixed resistor networks
Thick filmSecondary products
Electronic coils, transformers, and other inductorsPrimary products
Audio transformersPlate and filament (power) transformersPulse transformersTelevision transformers and reactorsToroidal windings, except complete magnetic amplifiersOther inductors for electronic applicationsSecondary products
Other secondary products
Connectors for electronic applicationsPrimary products
Coaxial connector (radio frequency)Coaxial connector (complete, assembled)
Cylindrical connectorsHeavy duty and standard
Heavy duty and standard (complete, assembled)Miniature
Miniature (complete, assembled)Miniature (partially assembled or unassembled)
SubminiatureSubminiature (partially assembled or unassembled)
Rack and panel connector (rectangular)Integral shell and similar types
Integral shell and similar types (partially assembled orunassembledO
Subminiature and otherSubminiature and other (complete, assembled)Subminiature and other (partially assembled or
unassembled)Printed circuit connector
Card insertion type
See footnotes at end of table.
3676
3677
3678
3675-1233675-189
3675-33675-1623675-43675-1733675-1773675-5
3675-1813675-1823675-1833675-1843675-S3629-S
3676-P3676-13676-1A3676-115
3676-1B3676-1213676-23676-2B3676-2453676-2C3676-2513676-2313676-33676-3A3676-311
3676-3053676-4
3676-4A3676-4B3676-4333676-53676-5A3676-5123676-63676-6023676-S
3677-P3677-1323677-1413677-1613677-1713677-1913677-1923677-S3677-SSS
3678-P3678-13678-121013678-23678-2253678-225013678-2293678-229013678-229023678-2313678-231023678-33678-335
3678-335023678-3383678-33801
3678-338023678-43678-444
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/61
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/80
87.9136.0
98.499.496.792.4
107.2101.995.769.591.991.9
107.8109.3102.9102.4102.6
95.995.9108.3
108.7
105.7113.3115.9106.8105.1
119.0116.6
116.8116.3116.3116.3137.0104.392.5
104.3101.9
105.8106.0110.2102.6102.4104.4111.2107.5105.3108.1
110.0105.5
114.299.4
107.6102.992.4
120.060.6
103.899.2
112.0113.9
110.9109.7
111.7101.0
136.3
71.571.598.499.496.788.5
107.2101.988.069.591.991.9
108.7110.5105.6101.9104.7
96.596.5
107.0
107.1113.3116.5107.9107.0
119.6118.4
119.4117.2117.2116.3137.0104.392.8
104.3101.9
106.4106.6111.4102.5102.4106.5111.7108.1105.3108.1
111.3106.3
113.9100.7110.5107.793.4
123.580.6
103.899.2
111.0113.8
109.3105.7
111.7101.6
92.0136.3
68.268.298.499.496.788.5
107.2101.988.069.591.991.9
108.9110.7104.899.4
100.6
96.596.5
107.3
104.8
107.4113.3118.2107.9
122.2118.4
119.4117.2
(3)116.3137.0104.392.8
104.3101.9
106.7107.0111.4102.8102.4106.5112.4109.2105.3108.1
112.8106.6
114.0101.9110.5107.795.5
128.781.3
104.7(3)
111.E113.9
110.6
113.7101.4
3.5.0
-4.6-4.6
0000
000000
.2
.2-.7
-2.5-4.0
00.3
.20
1.50
2.20
00
(3)000000
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1.000
1.4.3
.11.2
00
2.24.2
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.80
1.2
1.8-.2
0.2
-2.1ft
0(3)
0-4.2
00
(3)000
1.21.52.4-.8
-1.4
.2
.2-.5
1.60
2.01.1
1.6
2.2.7
(3)000.200
ft.30
2.11.21.7
00
1.80
.4-2.34.54.6
-4.97.3ft
-5.4ft-.2
0
-.3ft
1.8.4
4.6.2
-4.4-4.4
-.10
-.2-4.2
ft0
-8.0000
1.31.62.6-.3
-1.0
.4
.4-.7
ft
2.90
2.01.0ft
ft1.6
2.2.7
ft0.1.1.4
ftft
2.02.02.31.4ft2.11.82.13.03.0
4.01.0
4.0-2.34.54.6
-4.97.3
-11.7-5.4ft
.6
ft.5
ft
2.62.4
3.822.7
-7.0-7.0
.71.9-.2
-4.2
1.1.2
-7.5-3.2-1.6-1.6
1.82.01.81.21.8
-3.7-3.7
.5
ft
2.82.32.6-.1ft
3.97.9
7.68.2ft
.71.32.6
-4.8-.8.9
3.94.05.01.5ft3.95.94.53.33.3
4.01.6
4.1-6.5-4.2-7.0-9.5ft
-18.4-3.2ft4.52.5
ft5.7ft
5.33.2
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Connectors for electronic applications—ContinuedCard insertion type (complete, assembled)
Two-piece typeTwo-piece type (complete, assembled)
Other special typesMiscellaneous special purpose types
Other special purpose typesOther special types (complete, assembled) .
Secondary productsOther secondary productsElectronic components, n.e.c
Electronic components, n.e.cPrimary products
Switches, mechanical (for electronic applications)Rotary switches (excluding thumbwheel type)Pushbutton switches
Filters, crystals, power converters and related componentsFilters and crystals
Quartz and other crystals for frequency controlStatic power converters and other pulse and frequency
regulators or generatorsStatic power supply converters, regulated
Printed circuits and cable assembliesCable harness assemblies for electronic applicationsPrinted circuit boards and related circuitry on passive
substratesSingle sided PC boardDouble sided PC boardMultilayer PC board
Parts and hardware for electronic componentsOther n.e.cContract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary productsOther secondary products
3679
Primary batteries, dry and wetPrimary products
Le Clanche type civilian batteriesGeneral purpose (flashlight) cell
General purpose D sizeMultiple cell batteries
Lantern batteryDry cells, except Le Clanche and military
Alkaline cellsAAsize
Other dry cell batteries, except Le Clanche and military.Secondary products
3692
Electrical equipment for internal combustion enginesPrimary products
Ignition harness and cable setsIgnition harness sets
All other ignition harness setsCable sets
Cable sets, automotive typeCable sets, automotive type-replacement
Battery charging alternators, generators, and regulatorsBattery charging alternators and generators
Alternators and generators, factory rebuilt automotive type ..Regulators for battery charging generators
Regulators, passenger car & light truck type, newRegulators, passenger car & light truck type-replacement
Starting motorsRebuilt automotive starting motors
Spark plugsSpark plugs, automotive type
Spark plugs, automotive type-replacementOther complete electric equipment for internal combustion
enginesIgnition coils
Ignition coils, motor vehicle typeIgnition coils, motor vehicle type-replacement
DistributorsDistributors, motor vehicle type
Distributors, motor vehicle type-OEMSwitches for use in vehicles and aircraft
Switches, motor vehicle typeIgnition magnetos, all typesOther ignition equipmentOther complete electrical equipment
Components and parts for engine electrical equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
3694
3678-444013678-4473678-447013678-53678-5543678-5563678-556013678-S3678-SSS3679-S
3679-P3679-B3679-B073679-B093679-C3679-C013679-C0199
3679-C023679-C02433679-H3679-H01
3679-H023679-H02013679-H02023679-H02033679-Q3679-0043679-XY93679-S3679-SSS
3692-P3692-13692-1213692-121123692-1313692-131113692-23692-2123692-212133692-2133692-S
3694-P3694-13694-1A3694-1193694-1B3694-1313694-131023694-23694-2A3694-2373694-2B3694-2413694-241023694-33694-3813694-43694-4113694-41102
3694-53694-5A3694-5113694-511023694-5B3694-5313694-531013694-5C3694-5813694-5533694-5613694-5983694-6
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8;12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8201/8301/8304/8304/8304/8312/8;12/8;12/8212/8212/8212/82
101.4ftft
105.7104.1
103.1124.2116.895.5
102.8104.4104.591.4
108.9102.3100.3102.3
103.9106.2100.5104.3
100.199.499.8
101.2111.7112.6101.397.797.7
114.7116.5121.2
116.0122.8122.9109.8118.1117.573.4
125.4
103.4101.4102.0101.997.9
102.3102.3104.2102.0
102.0104.0104.0103.6
100.0100.0100.0100.0
98.7102.7103.8103.592.191.891.8
105.6105.6103.6100.099.9
103.0
102.395.797.2
107.7105.6
104.0127.7119.1125.4
102.9104.3104.891.7
108.9102.3100.3ft
103.9106.1101.7104.5
101.4100.0101.7102.4111.9112.8101.399.0
115.6117.4121.2
116.0122.8122.9112.3119.1120.082.7
125.4
104.4102.8102.1102.098.6
102.3102.3104.2102.9
102.3104.0104.0103.6
100.9100.1100.1100.0
102.3103.6105.0104.898.498.298.2
107.0106.8103.6100.3100.2103.3
107.4105.1
103.5133.1119.2127.4
104.0105.9108.991.7
108.9104.3103.1108.0
105.2107.1101.8ft
101.5ft
102.0102.4111.9112.8
(3)98.698.6
115.9117.9121.2
116.0122.8122.9112.3119.1120.082.7
125.4
104.0102.1102.1101.997.9
102.5102.5104.6103.1
102.3105.3105.3105.3
100.9100.2100.3100.2
99.8107.0109.7109.692.692.492.4
106.9106.7103.6100.2100.7103.7
-0.3-.4
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1.11.53.9
00
1.92.8ft
1.2.9.1
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(3)-.5-.5
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00000000
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01.21.21.7
0.1.1.2
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0000.5.4
ftftft1.6.9
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35.8
1.43.9
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1.92.85.5
1.2.8
1.2
1.4ft2.01.5
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2.3.8
2.112.8
0
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1.2
01.21.21.7
0.2.3.2
1.14.15.75.9
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(3).3.6.7
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38.0
2.02.34.3
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1.11.2
0
000
2.3.8
2.112.8
0
.10.100.3.3.6
1.5
2.31.21.21.7
.9
.2
.3
.2
-1.44.36.05.9
-5.1-5.4-5.41.91.7
0.3
1.5.7
4.33.8
3.511.02.7
30.1
2.83.48.7
-2.24.52.03.16.3
1.2.8
1.9
2.0
3.02.2
ft1.41.8
3.43.73.1
6.2.90
4.93.75.5
12.8.3
3.31.9.7
-.1-2.12.52.54.63.1
2.35.35.35.3
-.4ft
.73.6
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Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndexbase
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1964 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines—ContinuedParts for distributors
Breaker point setsBreaker point sets, motor vehicle type
Armatures, field coils and drive-end housings for crankingmotors
Other component parts for engine electrical equipmentSecondary products
Other secondary productsMotor vehicle parts and accessories
Motor vehicles and passenger car bodiesPrimary products
Passenger carsTrucks, truck tractors and truck chassis
TrucksLight trucks, under 10,000 lbs. GVW
PickupHeavy trucks, 19,501 lbs. GVW and over
Light-heavy trucks, 19,501 to 26,000 lbs. GVWBuses and fire department vehicles
BusesCommon carriers
Fire department vehiclesSecondary products
All other secondary products
Truck and bus bodiesPrimary products
Truck, bus and other vehicle bodies (sold separately)Truck bodies
Stake/platform/grainUtility and service
UtilityRefuse
Front loadingBus bodies
School busesComplete vehicles produced on purchased chassis
Emergency vehicles and hearsesFire department vehicles
BusesSchool
Other highway vehiclesTrucks
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsOther secondary productsMotor vehicle parts and accessoriesTruck trailers
Motor vehicle parts and accessoriesPrimary products
Motor vehicle parts and accessories, newFilters
Fuel filtersFuel filters-replacement
Oil filtersOil filters-replacement
Air filtersAir filters-replacement
Exhaust system componentsMufflers
Mufflers-replacementPipes
Pipes-replacementBrake parts and assembliesWheels
Wheels, passenger car typeWheels, passenger car type-replacementWheels, passenger car type-OEM
Transmissions and transmission parts, except auxiliaryManual transmissions and parts
Manual transmissions, truck and busManual transmissions, truck and bus-OEM
Automatic transmissions and partsParts for automatic transmissions
Parts for automatic transmissions-OEMGasoline engines, new
Gasoline engines, new-OEMRadiators, complete
See footnotes at end of table.
3711
3713
3714
3694-6A3694-6523694-65201
3694-6113694-6983694-S3694-SSS3714-S
3711-P3711-1113711-23711-2A3711-2113711-211313711-2133711-213013711-33711-3A3711-3123711-3B3711-S3711-SSS
3713-P3713-13713-1A3713-1343713-1363713-136023713-1393713-139013713-1B3713-1613713-23713-2A3713-2233713-2B3713-2313713-2C3713-2413713-M3713-Z893713-S3713-SSS3714-S3715-S
3714-P3714-13714-1A3714-1243714-124013714-1253714-125013714-1263714-126013714-1B3714-1273714-127013714-1293714-129013714-1C3714-1D3714-1353714-135013714-135023714-1E3714-1423714-1453714-145023714-1443714-1493714-149023714-1113714-111023714-131
12/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8206/8206/6206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8201/8301/8312/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8204/8304/8312/82
106.8
107.0
102.999.9
108.3100.0116.8
104.2104.3104.1104.9104.5ftft
105.4109.7102.6104.2102.6100.9102.4102.4
103.9104.2104.6105.3108.9100.0100.0104.5ft
103.0102.5104.9105.6ftft
100.0ftft
103.0102.2101.4106.0
99.799.699.5
100.297.397.3
101.5
97.097.199.997.090.383.3
101.6100.9101.0102.9100.1100.4102.1102.7102.799.999.599.398.9
ft103.2
106.8
107.0
103.8100.3108.3100.0116.8
104.5104.4104.0105.4105.1104.3103.5106.9106.9102.6103.8101.4101.3105.8105.9
104.0104.4104.7105.4108.9101.4102.9104.1101.6
103.0103.2105.7105.6ftft
100.0100.0100.0103.1102.7101.4108.4
100.099.999.8
100.597.397.3
101.5
96.5101.0103.6104.294.891.0
101.3104.5105.9117.1ft
100.5102.6103.3103.3100.099.799.699.199.1
103.4
107.2
108.2
103.8100.8108.8100.0117.6
104.5104.5104.0105.7105.5104.4103.5107.7109.4104.1104.4103.3103.8104.5104.6
104.4104.9104.7105.4ft
101.4102.9103.8100.4
103.0105.4106.1
ft104.3104.6
104.8100.0
ft103.1102.7101.4108.4
99.999.899.7
100.597.397.3
101.5
96.5100.3103.6104.292.286.6
101.4104.7105.0117.1
ft100.6102.4103.0103.0100.2101.6
ft97.7ft
103.7
0.3
1.1
0.5.40.7
.1
.10.3.3.10.7
2.31.5.6
1.92.5
-1.2-1.2
.4
.4
.1
.1ft
00
-.3-1.2
02.1
.4ftftft
4.70
ft0000
-.1-.1-.1
000
0-.7
00
-2.7-4.9
.1
.2-.8
0ft
.1-.2-.3-.3.2
1.9ft-1.4ft
.3
0.3
1.1
.40.7
.2
.20.8.9
ftft3.02.41.5.2.8
2.9.1.1
.6
.7
.2
.3ft1.42.9
0-.2
02.81.3ftftft
4.70
ft.2.50
2.6
.5
.5
.5
.100
-.5.1
2.13.8
-5.1-8.9
-.24.24.5ftft
.2
.2
.3
.3
.22.2ft-1.3ft
.3
0.3
1.1
.9
.9
.40
2.22.21.63.34.0
ftft4.57.12.41.82.63.12.12.22.02.21.62.1ftftftftft
.44.85.0ftftft
4.7ftft1.2.60
4.5.6.6.6.200
-.5
-1.2-1.0
1.11.8
-6.4-11.2
-.24.55.0
15.0ft
.2
.2
.3
.3
.21.6
ft-1.3
ft.2
7.2
8.2
ft.8
6.60
ft2.72.72.53.13.0
ftft3.04.93.3ftft4.22.42.53.43.73.33.4ftftftftft3.05.46.1ftftft4.8
0ft2.4ft1.47.3
.100.4
ftft-.3
-.6ftftftftft1.4ftftftft
.2ftftftftftftftft1.4
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Industry and product1Index
Industrycode
3715
3732
3822
Productcode
3714-131013714-131023714-1513714-151013714-1553714-155013714-1613714-161013714-1683714-1783714-178013714-1813714-181013714-1983714-33714-3233714-3263714-3313714-3463714-3983714-M3714-Z893714-S3465-S3519-S3694-S3714-SSS
3715-P3715-13715-1A3715-11
3715-109
3715-1193715-123715-1C
3715-1D3715-1333715-1373715-1413715-1383715-1393715-1433715-1493715-S3714-S3715-SSS
3732-P3732-23732-213732-2143732-2163732-2193732-223732-53732-5313732-543732-5463732-5473732-5483732-63732-6733732-6753732-73732-713732-7143732-7153732-723732-7253732-S3731 -S
3822-P3822-1
Indexbase
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8204/8312/8212/82
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/80
12/79
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/7912/7912/7912/8012/8012/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/7912/7912/79
Oct.19832
100.5103.399.098.8
105.791.391.3100.0102.8
(3)102.4103.799.4103.8103.6100.8105.4102.8103.2
97.9101.9103.7100.1103.8101.3
115.0113.5113.0113.4109.5
111.3
106.7108.4103.8
112.6107.7116.4120.6
(3)116.2110.9115.4129.4(3)
130.5
106.9107.0106.9106.1110.7105.9105.5110.2108.1105.2109.2
(3)(3)(3)
108.2105.6110.8106.2106.8108.0105.6103.8
(3)104.7100.5
133.4133.3139.7
Jan.19842
100.3103.5100.3105.0
105.790.390.3100.0102.8108.9103.5105.499.5104.3103.6101.4105.4
(3)103.9
97.4102.5103.7100.4103.8102.2
114.8113.3112.8113.6109.7
111.2
106.6108.2103.8
111.6101.7116.8120.6
(3)116.2112.3109.4129.4
(3)(3)
108.3108.5108.4107.6110.9107.5
(3)111.0110.2109.2111.0
(3)108.498.0108.8106.3111.4108.7108.4110.0106.9109.8114.8105.2100.5
133.5133.3139.4
Feb.19842
99.9103.9101.2109.0
105.788.590.3100.0104.5113.0103.5105.499.6104.9103.6102.0105.4
(3)104.9
97.9102.3103.7
(3)104.1101.8
116.2114.8114.3115.2111.3
113.6
109.2108.2103.8
112.7106.2116.9120.6118.8116.2
(3)109.4129.4
(3)(3)
108.6108.5108.1107.3110.9107.2
(3)111.0110.0
(3)111.0
(3)(3)(3)
109.4106.3112.6108.7108.4110.0106.9109.8114.8107.4100.5
134.0133.7140.0
Jan.1984
-0.4.3.93.8
0-2.1.00
1.73.800.1.60.70
(3)1.0
.6-.20
(3).3-.4
1.21.41.41.41.4
2.2
2.5.10
1.04.4.10
(3)0
(3)00
(3)(3)
.3
.1-.3-.30
-.3
(3)-.1-.1
(3)0
(3)(3)(3).5-.11.1000000
2.10
.3
.3
.4
Nov.1983
(3)(3)1.67.0
0-3.1-1.0
01.7
(3)1.0
(3).91.0
(3)1.20
(3)1.6
0.40
(3).3.5
1.11.11.11.41.4
2.2
2.5.10
.1-1.5.50
(3)0
(3)-5.21.0(3)(3)
1.91.81.51.2
(3)(3)(3)3.51.7
(3)1.6
(3)(3)(3)2.1.93.22.52.12.4
(3)4.55.12.60
.5
.1
Aug.1983
(3)0.33.215.1
0-3.0-.90
1.73.82.33.5.81.41.81.2.8
(3)1.6
.2
.60
(3).3.8
2.42.32.33.63.8
3.0
3.3-.20
.1-1.5.4.1
(3)CVJ
(3)-5.23.6(3)(3)
2.92.83.33.3.5
(3)(3)3.51.5
(3)1.7
(3)(3)(3)4.13.25.03.63.13.72.65.8
(3)2.6
(3)
1.11.11.3
Feb.1983
(3)1.5
(3)(3)
5.7
(3)(3)0
1.74.03.55.4.22.55.61.22.9
(3)2.0
-1.72.0
(3)(3)1.61.9
1.81.61.62.93.1
2.0
1.9.10
-.9-3.6.9.3
(3)1.5
(3)(3)3.6(3)(3)
4.44.23.83.74.92.5
(3)4.55.0
(3)5.9
(3)(3)(3)5.44.46.44.03.75.81.65.8
(3)6.9
(3)
-.5-1.8-2.7
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Motor vehicle parts and accessories—ContinuedRadiators, complete-replacementRadiators, complete-OEM
Universal jointsUniversal joints-replacement
Ball jointsBall joints-replacement
Shock absorbersShock absorbers-replacement
Steering idler arms, drag links & control armsValve guides, seats and tappets
Valve guides, seats and tappets-replacementClutch disc and facing assemblies
Clutch disc and facing assemblies-replacementAll other parts and accessories
Rebuilt automotive componentsWater pumpsClutch discs and pressure platesGasoline enginesBrake shoe assembliesAll other rebuilt parts
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsAutomotive stampingsInternal combustion engines, n.e.cEngine electrical equipmentOther secondary products
Truck trailersPrimary products
Truck trailers and chassis (10000 lbs. per axle and over)Vans
Closed top vansClosed top, dry freight vans, except insulated, drop-frame
and livestock vansAluminum closed top, dry freight vans, except insulated,
drop-frame, and livestock vansOpen top vans
Detachable trailers, dollies and converter gearComplete trailer units (10000 lbs. per axle and over), except
vans and tanksBulk commodity trailers, except vansPlatform trailersLow-bed heavy haulers
Low-bed heavy haulers under 40 ton capacityLow-bed heavy haulers 40 ton and over capacity
Dump trailers and chassis, highway typeOther trailer units, except detachable
Secondary productsMotor vehicle parts and accessoriesOther secondary products
Boat building and repairingPrimary products
Outboard motorboatsRunabouts
13 ft. 6 in. to 15 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic15 ft. 6 in. to 17 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic17 ft. 6 in. and over LOA, plastic
UtilityInboard motorboats, including inboard-outdrive houseboats
Runabouts, all materials, non-militaryCabin cruisers, non-military
Plastic, under 26 ft. LOAPlastic, 26 to 40 ft. LOAPlastic, 40 ft. and over LOA
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboatsUnder 20 ft. LOA20 ft. and over LOA
All other boatsSailboats
With auxiliary powerWithout auxiliary power
Other boats, such as rowboats, canoes, skiffs, lifeboats, etc.Aluminum '.
Secondary productsShip building and repairing
Environmental controlsPrimary products
Building environment comfort controls
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
Productcode
IndexIndex
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Environmental controls—ContinuedTemperature responsive building controls
Temperature responsive, non-pneumaticAppliance temperature and related controls, automatic .
Temperature responsive appliance controlsOther appliance regulating controls
Secondary products
Industrial process control instrumentsPrimary products
Display and control receiver-type instruments, operating fromstandard transmission signals
Electrical and electronic types (A.C. or D.C.)ControllersNon-control
Pneumatic types (3 to 15 and 3 to 27 p.s.i. standard signals) ..Controllers
Temperature instruments, excluding receiver typeElectrical and electronic measuring types
ControllersNon-control
Mechanical measuring types: filled systemNon-control
Primary temperature sensorsThermocouples and thermocouple lead wirePrimary temperature sensors other than thermocouples
Pressure and draft instruments, excluding receiver typeControllersNon-control
Flow and liquid level instrumentsDifferential pressure types
Non-controlElectromagnetic, capacitance, and other electric/electronic
typesControllers and non-control
Float and displacement instruments and associated elements ..Turbine, mass-flow, and other types and associated elements
Continuous process instruments for on-stream gas and liquidanalysis
Instruments for process variables n.e.cElectrical and electronic measuring types
Non-controlOther industrial process instruments and parts for all
industrial process instrumentsValve actuators and positioners, sold separatelyOther electronic type industrial process instrumentsOther non-electronic industrial process instrumentsParts, supplies, accessories, and other equipment n.e.c
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary products
Electrical measuring and integrating instrumentsPrimary products
Test equipment for electrical and electronic components,circuits, equipment and motors
Voltage, current, resistance, power and energy testing andmeasuring eqpt
Other voltage, current or resistance measuring equipment(except panel meters)
Analog electronic and electrical, except panelAnalog electronic
Power and energy test and measurement equipmentPower and energy testing eqpt. (except integrating meters)
Signal generating equipmentRadio frequency (20 kilohertz to 890 megahertz)Microwave (890 megagertz and above)
Multiple function test equipmentComponent part test sets
Automated semiconductor test systems (operating underprogram control)
Equip. & subassembly test equip, including loaded printedcircuit board testers
Other test and analysis equipment and associated devicesAssociated devices for test and measurement equip.
(probes, decade boxes, shunts)Other test equipment, not elsewhere classified
Electrical indicating and recording instrumentsPanel meters
Analog, conventional indicator movement, generally + or -2% accuracy
DC types (including rectifier anad self-containedthermocouple types)
Secondary products
3825
3822-1213822-121023822-23822-2113822-2153822-S
3823-P
3823-13823-1013823-101353823-101363823-1023823-102393823-23823-2013823-201453823-201463823-2023823-202543823-33823-3583823-3593823-43823-4613823-4623823-53823-5013823-50167
3823-5023823-502713823-5043823-505
3823-73823-83823-8013823-80183
3823-93823-9153823-9163823-9183823-9993823-M3823-Z893823-S
3825-P
12/7912/7912/7912/7912/7912/79
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/83
3825-21B3825-21B13825-212213825-21C3825-2133825-22C3825-223573825-223593825-243825-24A
3825-24465
3825-2453825-26
3825-266823825-266983825-33825-31
3825-312
3825-312133825-S
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/8312/83
135.9134.9114.2118.0108.5133.1
100.2100.3
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0105.5106.7101.9100.0100.0100.0100.6101.3101.1
100.0100.0100.0100.0
95.4100.2100.4100.6
100.4(3)
101.1(3)
100.0100.0100.0100.0
135.3133.9114.5118.0109.4135.5
100.5100.6
100.4100.6101.6100.0
100.7101.1102.1
(3)100.0100.0105.1106.3101.8100.0100.0100.0100.6101.3101.0
100.0100.0100.099.7
95.4100.3100.6101.0
100.9100.3101.7101.5100.0100.0100.0100.2
100.1100.1
99.5
99.299.299.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.5
101.7100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
136.3135.4114.5118.0109.4136.1
101.3101.4
100.4100.6101.6100.0
100.7101.1102.1
(3)100.0100.0105.5106.3103.4100.0100.0100.0100.6101.3101.0
100.0100.0100.0100.4
99.6102.8105.0108.5
101.9100.3101.7101.5102.8101.7104.9100.2
101.0101.2
100.6
99.7
99.299.299.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.5
101.7100.0100.2100.5
100.0
100.0100.0
0.81.1
000.5
.8
.8
00
-.10
000
(3)00.40
1.5000000
000.6
4.32.44.47.5
1.0000
2.81.74.9
0
.91.1
-0.2-.3
00
(3)2.0
1.11.2
1.60
.71.1
1.1.8
1.7000000
000.4
4.32.74.98.2
1.50.5
1.52.81.74.9
.2
(3)
(3)
1.92.9
.30
1.11.2
.4
.61.6
0
.71.12.1
(3)00
1.1.8
1.7000000
00
4.32.85.08.5
1.5
2.81.74.9
.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
-4.7-6.9
1.41.8
(3)4.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product1 Industrycode
3841
3842
3851
3861
Productcode
3841-P3841-1
3841-1123841-123841-1243841-1823841-1893841-189013841-189083841-M3841-Z893841-S3841-SSS
3842-P3842-13842-1A3842-1223842-1293842-129023842-12904
3842-1B3842-1113842-1323842-1353842-1653842-171
3842-1983842-19801
3842-198033842-3
3842-3113842-3713842-371033842-43842-4133842-S3841-S3842-SSS
3851-P3851-13851-1183851-23851-2313851-2413851-33851-3253851-3273851-43851-4123851-4133851-53851-5413851-S3851-SSS
3861-P3861-13861-101
3861-101023861-1023861-1033861-1043861-23861-2013861-202
3861-204
3861-4
Indexbase
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8201/8301/8310/8210/82
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
Oct.19832
105.0104.9104.0
96.7(3)(3)
100.6101.7109.2101.4
(3)ft
104.4102.0
102.2102.9103.9100.2
(3)100.1100.1100.0
105.6124.1100.0101.1100.0100.0
102.0100.2
104.9100.0
(3)(3)(3)
100.0100.099.7
100.099.7
(3)ftft(3)(3)ft(3)(3)ftftft(3)ft(3)ft(3)(3)
ft(3)(3)(3)
(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)
(3)
(3)
Jan.19842
105.3105.9105.1
97.0104.0103.5103.5102.7109.2104.499.399.3
100.5101.3
102.6103.3104.4100.2101.2100.3100.3ft
106.3123.399.5
103.5(3)
100.8
106.4107.6
104.9100.2
100.0100.5101.2100.0100.0100.7101.6100.5
104.3104.7106.8100.4107.7101.9110.7100.4100.0100.7100.9101.8ft
104.8101.7102.4102.4
99.999.9
100.2100.0
(3)100.3100.0101.0100.0100.0(3)
100.0
100.6
Feb.19842
104.6105.3104.4
96.2104.0103.598.8
102.2107.1105.199.399.398.8
101.6
102.9103.7104.9101.3102.8103.4104.6100.0
106.5123.398.9
103.5(3)
100.8
106.4107.1
?05.5100.3
100.6100.3100.7100.8100.8100.5102.0100.2
104.9105.1112.2102.2103.8101.9104.7100.799.5
101.6100.9101.8ft
104.8101.7102.2102.2
100.7100.7100.2100.0
100.3100.3100.0100.8100.2100.0104.4
100.0
100.6
Jan.1984
-0.7-.6-.6
-.800
-4.5-.5
-2.0.600
-1.7.2
.3
.4
.51.11.53.24.3ft
.20
-.60
(3)0
-.1-.4
.5
.1
.6-.2-.4.8.8
-.2.4
-.3
.6
.45.11.7
-3.60
-5.4.3
-.5.800
(3)00
-.2-.2
.7
.800
ft00
-.2.20
ft
0
0
Nov.1983
0.8.6.6
-.40
ft-2.5
1.0-.4ftftft3.2-.3
.6
.7
.81.3ft3.95.2
0
.5ft-1.0
0(3)
.8
3.53.6
3.5.3
.6
.3
.7
.8
.8
.92.6
.5
ftft(3)ftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftft
ftft(3)ftftftft
ft
ft
Aug.1983
2.3.8.2
-.4ftft-3.5
.5-2.13.6ftft16.6-1.0
.81.01.21.0ft2.93.9ft
1.3ft-1.73.5ft
.8
6.47.1
5.6.3
ftftft
.8
.8
.22.0-.2
ftftftftft(3)(3)ftftftftftftftftftft
ftftftft
ftftftft(3)ftft
ft
ft
Feb.1983
2.12.62.3
-2.7ftftft4.18.53.6ftftftft
ftft(3)ftftft(3)ft
ftftft(3)ftft
ftft
ftft
ftftftftftft(3)ft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
ftft(3)ft
ftftftftftft(3)
ft
ft
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Surgical and medical instruments and apparatusPrimary products
Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus, except furnitureSurgical instr., incl. suture needle excl. eye, ear, nose &
throat inst. & surg. cutleryDiagnostic apparatus ....I
All other diagnostic apparatusBlood transfusion and I.V. equipmentOther surgical and medical instruments
CathetersAll other surgical and medical instruments
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsAll other secondary products
Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances andsupplies
Primary productsSurgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and supplies
Surgical dressingsElastic bandagesOther surgical dressings
Surgical spongesAll other surgical dressings
Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and suppliesexcept surgical dressings
Orthopedic appliances (braces), including partsDisposable incontinent pads, bed pads, and adult diapersArtificial limbs (prosthetic), including partsBreathing devices, excluding anesthetic apparatusSurgical corsetsOther surgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and
suppliesSurgical implantsAll other surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances
and suppliesPersonal industrial safety devices
Respiratory protection equipment, including gas, abrasive andcanister masks
Other personal safety devicesAll other personal safety devices
Electronic hearing aidsElectronic hearing aids
Secondary productsSurgical and medical instruments and apparatusAll other secondary products
Ophthalmic goodsPrimary products
Ophthalmic fronts and templesComplete frames, all types
Glass ophthalmic focus lensesSingle vision glass lensesBifocal glass lenses
Plastic ophthalmic focus lensesSingle vision plastic lensesMultifocal plastic lenses
Contact lensesHard contact lensesSoft contact lenses
Other ophthalmic goodsIndustrial eye protectors and parts thereof
Secondary productsOther secondary products
Photographic equipment and suppliesPrimary products
Still picture equipmentStill cameras
Other still cameras, except photocopy, blueprint, andmicrofilm types
Projectors and rear-screen viewersCommercial finishing and processing equipmentAll other still picture equipment and accessories
Motion picture equipment8 or 16 mm cameras and projectors35 mm or larger cameras and projectorsOther motion picture equipment and accessories, including all
projection screensMicrofilming, blueprinting, brownprinting, and whiteprinting
equipment '.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product1Industry
codeProduct
codeIndex
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
Jan.1984
Nov.1983
Aug.1983
Feb.1983
Photographic equipment and supplies—ContinuedPrepared photographic chemicals
All other prepared photographic chemicals ....Sensitized silver halide materials, except x-ray .
Silver halide film, plates, and slidesSilver halide paper and cloth, all uses
Sensitized materials, non-silver halide typeMiscellaneous receipts
Secondary products.
Watches, clocks, and watchcasesPrimary products
Clocks, timing mechanisms, time switches, and clock movementsClocks w/balance wheel & hairspring or other oscillatory
device w/built-in frequency time baseClocks w/watch movements or modules or w/clock
movements or modules less than 1.77" wideClocks ex. those w/watch movements or modules & clock
movements or modules less than 1.77" wideAlarm clocks, excluding clock timers and timing
mechanismsHousehold wall clocks, except alarm and chime & strike ....All other household clocks, except alarm but including
chime & strike, desk, mantel, etcClocks with other time base
Clocks w/watch movements or modules or w/clockmovements or modules less than 1.77" wide
Clocks ex. those w/watch movements or modules & ciockmovements or modules less than 1.77" wide
Household wall clocks, except alarm and chime & strike ....All other household clocks, except alarm but including
chime & strike, desk, mantel,etcTiming mechanisms, not for timepiece use, excluding time
recording and time stamping machinesAll other timing mechanisms
Watches with imported movements or modulesWatches with balance wheel and hairspring
Watches with balance wheel and hairspring: over one jewelWatches without balance wheel and hairspring
Watches with solid state (electronic) modulesWatches with movements other than solid state
Watches w/domestic movement or module, watch movements,clockcases & parts for clocks & watches
Watches with domestic movements or modulesWatches with balance wheel and hairspring
Watch movements, clock cases, and parts for all clocks andwatches
Miscellaneous receiptsResales
Secondary productsAll other secondary products
3873
3861-53861-5023861-63861-6013861-6023861-73861-M3861-Z893861-S
3873-P3873-1
3873-1A
3873-131
3873-134
3873-134323873-13433
3873-134353873-1B
3873-141
3873-1443873-14443
3873-14445
3873-1C3873-1563873-43873-4A3873-4123873-4B3873-4213873-422
3873-53873-5A3873-511
3873-5B3873-M3873-Z893873-S3873-SSS
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/8306/83
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/83
07/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
100.7100.9100.2
99.8
99.8
100.099.3
99.8100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.8(3)
100.0100.0100.0100.0
(3)100.0
102.7103.2100.0
101.7
100.3100.3
96.794.1
100.2100.3100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.5100.5101.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
(3)101.3
99.8102.6
100.0
102.6105.4
100.0
101.4106.7100.0100.0100.0100.0
(3)100.0
100.6100.0100.0
101.7101.1(3)
100.3100.3
96.794.1
101.5102.1100.0100.0100.0100.0100.1
101.1101.2101.2
99.9
103.1
99.8
99.4
99.8102.6
100.7
102.6105.4
100.0
101.4106.7100.0100.0100.0100.0100.099.3
102.7103.2
101.7101.1101.1100.3100.3
00
1.21.7
0000.1
.6
.80
3.1
-.1
2.23.2
1.11.41.4
.1
3.1
0
02.6
2.65.4
(3)
1.7
00000
2.63.2
1.3.5.500
1.11.31.2
-.3
-.72.6
2.6
5.4
(3)
1.4
0
0
-.7
2.73.2
1.7
-.7-.7
(3)
(3)
1 Industry and product class indexes may include products not shown separately.2 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after originalpublication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3 Not available.
4 Seasonal product—no price available this month.n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.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 of thispublication.
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Table 5. Producer price indexes by durability of product
(1967 = 100)
Grouping
1983
Annualaverage
February October1
1984
January1 February1
All commodities
Total durable goods
Total nondurable goods
Total manufactures
Durable
Nondurable
Total raw or slightly processed goods .
Durable
Nondurable
303.1
286.7
315.8
295.7
287.3
304.4
339.9
249.6
345.5
300.9
284.8
313.4
293.9
285.7
302.5
335.2
235.4
341.5
306.0
289.2
319.1
298.5
289.6
307.7
343.6
259.8
348.6
308.1
290.7
321.6
300.0
291.1
309.4
348.9
267.7
353.8
308.8
292.2
321.7
301.0
292.4
310.0
348.2
275.4
352.4
1 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability oflate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to
revision 4 monthsadjusted.
after original publication. Data are not seasonally
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual Items
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
All commodities.
Industrial commodities .
Farm products, processed foods and feeds.,
Farm products .
Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruitsCitrus fruits
Grapefruit, FloridaLemonsOranges, FloridaOranges, California
Other fruitsApples, DeliciousApples, MclntoshBananas, 40 Ib. boxGrapesPeachesPearsStrawberriesCantaloupes
Dried fruits, bulkPrunesRaisins
Fresh and dried vegetablesDried vegetables, bulk
Beans, driedFresh vegetables, except potatoes
CabbageCarrotsCeleryCorn, sweetLettuceOnionsTomatoes. 25lb. ctnSnap beans
Sweet potatoesNew YorkChicago
White potatoesWestern, ChicagoMidwestern, ChicagoEastern, New YorkWestern, New YorkWhite potatoes, Western, Los Angeles
Grains
WheatHard winter Ord., no. 1, Kansas City ...Spring, no. 1, D. N. Ord., Minneapolis .Soft white, no.1, Portland, OregonRed winter, no.2, St. Louis
Other grainsBarley
No. 2 feed, MinnCorn
No.2, ChicagoOats
No.2, MinneapolisRye
No.2, Minneapolis
Livestock
CattleSteers
PrimeChoiceGood
CowsCommercialCutter and canner
Calves
See footnotes at end of table.
4/5 bu.half box4/5 bu.half box
tray ctn.cell ctn.boxlug3/4 bu.boxqt.crate
100 Ib.
50 Ib.48 Ib.cratecratecarton50 Ib.
bu.
50 Ib.50 Ib.
100 Ib.100 Ib.100 1b.50 Ib ctn50 lbs..
bu.bu.bu.bu.
bu.
bu.
bu.
bu.
100 Ib.100 1b.100 Ib.
100 Ib.100 Ib.
01
011
01110101010104 .0101050106 .01020215 .0102160217 .030218 .020219022102220223
01120101 .030102 .03
0113010101020211021202130214021502160217 .0402180303310332040441044204430444 .010445 .01
012
01210101010201030104
0122010101020205030311040415
013
0131010101 .030111 .020122 .02020231 ,020241 .0203
306.0
318.5
257.5
255.2
308.1
298.5207.8274.9208.8(3)117.8338.1
ft253.7260.1312.4
ft(3)948.6
ft395.2262.9507.2293.0
455.0257.1258.2250.6248.9307.9401.0226.8163.0366.6217.6201.0226.8321.8(3)346.5321.9356.3354.9
253.7
233.6231.5238.4243.0224.5
266.4
268.4
286.4
214.8
229.4
232.9242.3283.0242.6240.0224.9223.4221.6161.4
308.1
319.2
264.4
263.3
290.4
232.9152.1
ft116.6(3)155.1268.4246.9273.2215.9283.3
ft281.2440.4
ft388.2254.8501.4
316.5
443.6263.8628.4292.8468.0(3)263.5333.0119.9474.7280.8280.7279.9408.9(3)424.1367.9399.9501.0
245.5
230.9229.8230.2230.1235.5
254.8
255.9
282.1
213.1
250.7
249.5267.1315.4269.7254.7182.8190.4176.9158.7
308.8
320.4
263.5
261.5
311.5
232.2155.6ft117.4229.0149.0265.7271.6283.0263.2
()ft260.9ft388.2254.8501.4
355.3
443.6311.5708.4398.5468.0456.7194.8402.9196.6526.4323.6322.3323.3407.9402.7432.5356.4403.8487.1
235.3
219.6219.2222.3222.3213.5
245.3
216.6
246.7
250.1
210.5
251.9
255.5266.9308.3269.1258.4235.7236.8231.3182.4
ft$12,000
7.08810.750
16.50014.5007.557
ftftft
1.925ft
.532
.840
39.000
15.50016.50022.25016.5008.500
12.10020.50028.000
15.50016.750
17.25013.00011.62513.12513.125
3.6584.0153.7203.400
2.550
3.205
1.760
2.450
70.25066.55059.750
40.85036.150
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Cattle—ContinuedCalves, Choice, Lancaster at stockyardsChoice, South St. Paul
HogsBarrows and gilts
200-240 IbBarrows and gilts 270-300 Ib
SowsSows 350-400 Ib
Lambs
Choice
Live poultry
Chickens
Broilers and fryers
Turkeys
Plant and animal fibers
Raw cottonGr 41, staple 34-10 spot mkt. avg
Domestic apparel wool64's, staple 2 3/4 in. and up62's, staple 3 in. and up60's, staple 3 in. and up58's, staple 3 1/4 in. and up54's, staple 3 1/2 in. and up
Foreign woolApparel wool
Australian 64's type 62Carpet wool
Plant fibers, except cottonHard fibers
Abaca, manila fiber, grade ISoft (bast) fibers
Jute.raw.bang tossa C
Fluid milk
Milk eligible for fluid useMilk, fluid use
Milk, manufacturing gradeMilk, manufacturing grade
Eggs
Eggs, large
Hay, hayseeds and oilseeds
HayAlfalfa
HayseedsAlfalfa hayseedsClover
OilseedsFlaxseedPeanutsCottonseedSoybeans
Other farm products
Green coffee, cocoa beans, and teaGreen coffee
Santos, no. 4Colombian, ManizalesCoffee, ambiz; Uganda IbMexican, washed
Cocoa beans
See footnotes at end of table.
100 lbs.100 1b.
100 1b.100 1b.
100 1b.
100 Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
275 Ib. bl.
Ib.
100 lbs
100 lbs
doz.
100 Ib.100 Ib.
bu.Ib.tonbu.
Ib.
0131
0132
03510353
0101610171020281
.01
.01
.04
.04
.02
0133
014
0141
0142
015
0151
0152
0191 .01
02
0101 .04
01010106010701080111
0153010101 .0102
0155010101 .01020231 .01
016
0161
0162
017
0171
018
0181
0182
0183
0102 .02
0101 .02
0105
0101 .020111 .01
01010111 .0101210131 .01
019
0191010101 .0101110113 .02011502
06/73
06/73
114.7208.4
191.6192.5203.0161.6
190.7
239.2
208.5
201.3
203.8
234.5
243.4
156.0184.9165.6140.8135.6118.7
220.7181.1191.1262.3
224.2303.8253.6
154.6
284.1
272.3209.8
314.3226.3
288.8
278.0273.9
251.4229.8291.8
292.8245.7286.3(3)309.8
283.7
309.8301.3302.1319.8298.4319.8384.2
130.6186.7
225.5227.0239.2190.7
221.0
263.8
252.6
247.1
236.5
229.3
236.8
162.7189.0169.7145.0147.2128.4
214.3178.4188.2271.6
252.7359.1353.2
154.6
279.1
267.8206.3
307.4221.3
282.4
246.9
287.3
374.7369.2
271.3242.4355.9
273.1236.2284.9(3)285.8
280.2
327.2301.3302.1319.8298.4319.8462.1
124.2241.1
211.3211.9223.2178.4
216.1
266.0
251.3
256.6
200.4
232.7
240.2
162.7189.0169.7145.0147.2128.4
229.3187.1197.5294.5
252.4358.6353.2
154.6
275.7
264.4203.7
304.0218.9
280.7
245.4
265.4
350.6345.4
268.3238.4361.7
251.0236.2291.6(3)257.7
278.9
326.8301.3302.1319.8298.4319.8475.3
$97,50077.500
47.04044.550
41.180
.697
2.3002.0501.7501.5751.325
78.000
.255
13.190
1.095
72.500
119.333124.250
7.500.545
7.080
1.4301.3601.2101.275
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
CommodityCommodity
code1Other
index base
index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Green coffee, cocoa beans, and tea—ContinuedAccraBahia
TeaBlack
Leaf tobaccoLeaf tobacco
Nuts
Pecans (in shell)
Processed foods and feeds
Cereal and bakery products
Bakery productsWhite pan bread
White pan bread, northeastWhite pan bread, north centralWhite pan bread, southWhite pan bread, west
Other breadWhite hearth breadDark wheat breadRye breadOther variety bread
Bread type rollsHamburger and weiner rollsEnglish muffinsOther bread type rolls
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbsBread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs
Sweet yeast goodsYeast raised doughnutsOther sweet yeast goods
Soft cakesSnack cakesOther soft cakes
PiesSnack pies
Cake type doughnutsCake type doughnuts
Cookies, crackers, and related productsCookies, ice cream cones, and toaster pastriesCrackers, cracker sandwiches and pretzels
Flour and flour base mixes and doughsFlour
Wheat flour
Milled riceRice, no.2, medium grainRice, no.2, long grain
Other cerealsMacaroniCornmeal, grits and hominyBreakfast cereals, ready to serveBreakfast cereals, cooked
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 meat
*
See footnotes at end of table.
0191
100 Ib.
02210222030331 .02
0192
0193
02
021
0211
0101
0101
010106 .990107 .990108 .990109 .99040401 .990402 .990403 .990404 .99050501 .990503 .990504 .99060601 .99070701 .990702 .99080801 .990802 .99090901 .99121201 .99212103 .992104 .99
030301 .99
01010102
0214
022
0104 .030106 .990107 .990109 .99
010102 .990104 .990106 .990108 .990111 .990113 .990115 .99040419 .990421 .990423 .990424 .990425 .990431 .99050563 .99
12/6812/6812/6812/6812/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8312/8312/83
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/70
384.3383.0
275.0
257.8
264.6
290.4275.2269.5270.0248.0284.3115.5109.6114.0115.0128.8113.1111.8119.2116.0
106.6115.7113.9116.2116.3116.0116.8
114.8327.8103.0103.6
203.8187.098.4
196.7205.9185.9
291.7258.5108.1
237.0
222.6222.4228.1206.0228.287.391.884.780.9
210.296.1
214.3283.0189.6218.4185.8243.7234.1
458.0467.3
395.5
265.6
263.9
266.1
292.8279.1280.6272.0248.7285.6115.8111.1113.3115.4128.8115.2114.6119.5117.6
106.6116.2114.8116.6118.6117.9120.1117.3118.4
115.2326.5101.8104.3
200.6182.496.3
199.7205.9190.8
296.6261.9103.9102.5100.0
256.9
239.9241.6261.3226.5211.895.796.183.186.1
232.299.1
221.4287.9219.7271.9220.4248.1237.5
464.9490.2
357.7
263.4
263.5
267.0
294.8280.3285.8273.8247.8283.7118.1117.3113.8116.3129.6116.0114.9119.5118.3
106.6116.8115.7117.1118.4117.6120.1118.5120.5
115.2329.0103.5103.9
199.9181.495.9
198.2205.9188.4
296.8261.9104.0102.4101.9
255.6
241.2248.6263.0226.1239.7
99.3100.187.286.6
222.6105.7229.2283.1189.9234.7207.0250.3238.7
$1,3401.280
1.788
.175
.193
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Commodity
Index
Unit
100 1b.Ib.
case/48case/48case/100
Ib.Ib.Ib.
Commoditycode1
02210565 .990567 .99
0222030316 .990317 .990318 .990319 .990321 .9905060602.990603.990604.99080804 .990805 .99
02230101010102020209 .99030311 .990313 .990404250426 .010427
023
0231030301 .990302 .990303 .990304 .99040401 .99050501 .99
02320111 .0101120113
0233020211 .990221 .990231 .990251 .99030311 .990313 .990315 .99
0234020201 .99
0235020201 .9903
024
0241010101 .990102 .990122 .990123 .990125 .99
Otherndex base
12/6912/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/81
12/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8112/7206/8106/81
06/8306/83
12/8312/83
06/8106/8106/8106/81
Oct.19832
246.7269.5
187.9179.4167.5112.8111.0105.2121.7105.0189.9175.1211.0114.5108.2108.5106.3
429.5359.5603.8507.8559.6108.8514.397.9107.6326.1245.3310.9363.3
251.3
199.7100.0199.4100.2100.1100.8100.7100.7100.0100.0
228.5232.2221.6230.1
316.2102.1102.1100.8102.2102.6102.9222.0105.9105.9
240.3100.5100.5
413.2
281.1
289.9254.9253.1100.2103.6114.0111.8
Jan.19842
248.8285.9
214.7205.0195.1127.0132.1121.2128.5169.7209.8206.7228.3121.5110.8110.6107.8
465.1502.8449.6831.8559.0108.7520.0100.2108.2323.6240.1308.9363.3
248.5
199.699.9199.2100.3100.3100.3100.8100.8100.4100.4
218.8222.1211.5222.0
308.999.899.099.7102.399.9100.5213.9105.7106.2
240.4100.5100.5
404.1
99.8100.0
285.3
301.0265.2250.998.0106.3115.6112.4
Feb.19842
252.3290.8
215.6209.7201.1129.5134.4123.0130.3170.1193.0177.8206.3123.0111.8109.2110.9
436.6377.3430.3454.6584.8113.7497.594.1104.4323.6240.1308.9363.3
248.6
199.399.8199.0100.3100.1100.1100.4100.499.999.9
219.2222.4212.2222.0
309.099.698.999.0101.599.6100.7214.7105.8106.2
242.5101.4101.4
403.5
99.5100.0
291.8
311.0272.8256.099.6108.7120.5112.4
Feb. 1984
$67,0001.880
69.25034.69042.000
1.7101.4181.770
Price
Meats—ContinuedBologna, all meatFresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casing .
Processed poultryYoung chicken (
Whole broilers, wet ice, grade A, bulk..Other wet ice pack bulk broilersDry ice pack 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
Unprocessed and packaged fishUnprocessed fin fish
HaddockHalibut
Fresh packaged fish and seafoodFresh packaged fish and seafood
Frozen packaged fish and seafoodFrozen packaged fish, excluding shellfishFrozen packaged shellfish and other seafood .
Canned fish .'.Salmon, no. 1 tall canTuna, 6 1/2 oz. canSardines, Maine, 3 1/4 oz. can
Dairy products .
Fluid milk productsPackaged fluid milk and related products
Fluid whole milkLowfat milk (1/2-2%)Skim milkCream: light, heavy, sour, half & half, and whipped .
Cottage cheeseCottage cheese
Other milk productsOther milk products
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 cheeseSwiss cheeseOther natural cheese, except cottage .
Processed cheese and related products .Processed cheeseCheese foodCheese spread
Ice cream and frozen desserts .Ice cream and ices
Ice cream and ices
Condensed and evaporated milkDry milk products
Dry milk productsLiquid milk products
Processed fruits and vegetables .
Canned fruits and juices .Canned fruits
ApplesauseApplesFruits for saladsFruit pie fillingsOlives
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Canned fruits and juices—ContinuedPeachesPears
Canned fruit juicesOrange juice, single strengthPineapple juiceGrapefruit juiceApple juiceOther whole fruit juices and mixtures
Frozen fruits, juices and adesFrozen fruits
Frozen blueberriesFrozen juices and ades
Frozen orange juiceFrozen lemonadeFrozen grape juiceGrapefruit juiceOther frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrateCitrus pulp
Dried and dehydrated fruitsPrunesRaisinsDatesApplesOther dried and dehydrated fruit
Canned vegetables and juicesBeetsCarrotsSweet corn whole kernalFresh lima beansGreen peasBeans, green and waxVegetable combinationsTomatoesTomato pasteTomato pulp and pureeTomato sauceCatsupTomato juiceMushroomsWhite potatoes
Frozen vegetablesFrozen green peasFrozen green beansFrozen broccoliFrozen Brussels sproutsFrozen French fried potatoesOther frozen potato productsFrozen cauliflowerFrozen succotashOther frozen combinationsFrozen carrotsFrozen sweet cut corn, yellowFrozen sweet cob corn, yellowFrozen southern greensOther frozen vegetables
Dried and dehydrated vegetablesPotatoes, instant mashedOnionsOther dried and dehydrated vegetables
Sugar confectionery
Raw cane sugarRaw cane sugar
Refined sugarGranulated sugar
Consumer units and individual servicesCommercial units and bulk
Confectioners' powdered sugarConfectioners' powdered sugar
Liquid sugar or sugar syrup
Confectionery materialsHoney, extracted
See footnotes at end of table.
02410126 .990131 .99020241 .990251 .990253 .990255 .990259 .99
0242020206 .99030301 .990302 .990303 .990304 .990311 .990321 .99
0101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .990111 .99
02440103 .990104 .990107 .990109 .990111 .990117 .990125 .990126 .990128 .990131 .990133 .990137 .990141 .990144 .990146 .99
02450101 .990103 .990104 .990105 .990108 .990109 .990111 .990113 .990115 .990116 .990117 .990118.990119 .990121 .99
0246
025
0252
0253
0101 .990103 .990111 .99
0101 .99
030301 .990302 .99040401 .9906
0254
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/6712/6712/8212/8212/82
06/8106/81
06/81
06/81
06/8106/81
12/6706/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/6712/8212/82
12/7706/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
12/770101 .01
288.8210.9344.9373.2524.6318.1365.7105.0
302.3112.8114.591.0
302.590.9108.371.899.381.2
403.9281.7428.5107.9104.9102.4
254.3121.495.8
218.4109.4223.2212.9111.8261.5111.1109.0261.6300.5285.1197.6117.3
281.9319.9107.399.6105.4287.2106.3100.4117.2112.8117.1110.0112.2116.1109.7
217.196.6
298.0
314.9
175.1107.9110.1107.0
109.2111.7
152.4305.2
315.5234.0357.2406.0524.6316.5369.0110.3
308.2112.8114.593.3
314.990.9101.274.098.383.2
404.2281.7425.2108.9106.5104.7
255.3(3)95.1
215.8109.8229.4207.9111.8261.1110.1112.6261.5295.5291.0205.0
285.5319.9111.7100.9107.8294.0106.4103.5117.6112.5101.8103.3112.4120.6111.5
299.0
309.4
173.8107.4110.6106.1
107.7110.3
155.4302.5
326.2238.7371.1440.9535.1334.3369.0110.6
333.9113.0115.5103.3356.597.7
101.282.599.883.2
404.6281.7425.7108.9107.2104.7
254.4113.194.8
216.7106.6238.6216.9112.1263.8109.9111.7262.8269.9290.5205.8106.8
284.2319.9111.8100.7107.8292.3105.6103.1117.6112.5101.8101.2111.5120.6111.2
259.2
300.6
315.7
173.4107.2105.6107.8
106.4110.6
156.1299.7
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Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Confectionery materials—ContinuedCorn syrupChocolate coatingsOther chocolate and cocoa products .
0254100 Ib. 0103 .01
0104 .990105 .99
Confectionery end productsChewing gum
Chewing gumCandy and nuts
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products .Nonchocolate-type confectionery productsOther confectionery products
0255020201030301 .990302 .990303 .99
Beverages and beverage materials . 026
Alcoholic beveragesMalt beverages
Bottled beerCanned beerBarrels and kegsOther malt beverages
Distilled liquor, except brandyBottled liquor, except brandy ....
Wines, brandy and brandy spirits .Grape table winesDessert winesSparkling wines
0261010101 .990103 .990105 .990107 .99020215 .99040431 .990434 .990435 .99
Soft drinksCola, excluding diet cola
Cola, bottled, excluding diet colaCola, cans, excluding diet colaCola, bulk, excluding diet cola
Other carbonated drinksCarbonated orange sodaLemon, lime and lemon-limeRoot beer and sarsaparillaGinger aleCarbonated grape sodaClub sodaOther carbonated nondiet sodaDiet colaOther carbonated diet soda
Noncarbonated soft drinksOther noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades .
0262010106 .990121 .990131 .99050502 .990503 .990504 .990505 .990506 .990507 .990509 .990511 .990519 .99060609 .99
Packaged beverage materialsCoffee (whole bean, ground, & instant).
Ground roasted coffeeSoluble (instant) coffee
CocoaTea
0263
Loose .
Other beverage materialsMaltFlavoring syrup (fountain)Kola syrup, for use by bottlersCorn grits and flakes (for brewer's use).
Fats and oils
Ib.
34 Ib.gal.gal.
010101 .990103 .9902030311 .030312 .10
02640101 .010103 .040105 .080107 .99
027
Animai fats and oilsLard commercial sizes (over 3 lbs) .
02710103 .99
Crude vegetable oilsSoybean oil, crude, not degummed .Soybean oil, crude, degummedCottonseed oilPeanut oilCorn oilCoconut oil
02720101 .990105 .990111 .010121 .010131 .010141 .02
Shortening and cooking oilsShortening, consumer sizesShortening, 100% vegetable, commercial sizes..MargarineSalad and cooking oilsAll other fully refined oils
02740102 .990106 .990121 .990133 .990165 .99
06/8306/83
12/77
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8206/82
06/8312/8312/83
12/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8112/6806/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/6806/83
12/80
06/80
12/81
12/8112/81
241.999.4
101.0
140.2
344.6100.799.799.6
104.2
265.2
206.8206.0207.8201.7
98.7102.6186.1
99.9
270.4
329.3337.6340.9106.2101.6108.9106.3273.6108.5305.4103.1210.1108.7111.4112.8108.7112.6
324.8336.4343.2314.1
218.8219.0232.9
228.1232.6205.8202.3
281.7
333.8112.9
246.3277.8127.1174.0420.4242.6293.1
294.1119.4272.4295.2127.8114.3
236.2104.1114.4
143.3
344.6103.4102.4101.5107.6
268.4
207.6205.3205.1201.9
99.0103.2188.9101.5100.199.2
272.1103.8
332.6343.3349.4105.9101.2109.5105.9273.9109.9316.4104.7214.8108.3113.7112.6106.5109.5
335.9348.8358.1320.3
225.2225.0241.6
229.0241.6205.8202.3
339.8115.3
241.4259.5121.5168.4384.0238.2370.1
291.1124.1269.9273.2118.6118.1
236.2104.2
144.0
344.6104.0102.8102.6108.2
270.0
208.7208.6206.3206.0103.3103.2186.199.7
100.1100.7270.9100.0
334.5346.2353.7105.8101.2110.2106.2275.9110.2315.3110.2214.8109.6111.0114.1104.4106.4
339.5352.0361.4322.3
231.2232.6241.6
229.1241.6205.8202.3
269.1
348.8119.8
220.3226.2103.9157.2377.9222.7405.8
285.7119.7250.4275.1117.0115.9
$11,077
196.465
5.1033.593
4.529
.280
.253
.540
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.1984s
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Miscellaneous processed foods
Jams, jellies, and preservesStrawberry jams and preservesOther jams and preservesGrape jelliesOther jellies
Pickles and pickle productsDill or sour picklesSweet picklesOther finished pickle products
Processed eggsFrozen or liquid whole eggsDried whole eggs
Canned specialtiesCanned dry beansCanned specialty foodsCanned soups
Frozen specialtiesFrozen pies and other baked goodsFrozen dinners, meat pies, ethnic foodsOther frozen specialties
Meat saucesMeat sauces
Other miscellaneous processed foodsSalad dressingsMayonnaiseOther spoon-type dressingsFrench dressingOther pourable-type dressingsPepper, whole, blackPeanut butter, 12 oz. jar
Prepared animal feeds
Grain by-product feedsWheat mill feedCorn mill feedGluten feed, corn
Vegetable cake and meal feedsCottonseed mealSoybean meal
Formula feedsBroiler feed, completeEgg layer feedStarter-grower feed, completeTurkey feed, completeOther poultry feedDairy feedBeef cattle feedSwine feedHorse & mule feed
Miscellaneous feedstuffsOther than pet food
Meat meal and meat and bone mealDry rendered tankageFish scrap and meal *Grain, ground, rolledMineral mixtureSugar beet pulp, all forms
Textile products and apparel
Synthetic fibers
Unprocessed filament yarnsNon-cellulosic
Nylon textile yarn, selected deniersPolyester textile yarn, deniers 56-89; 145-179Fibrous glass yarnUnprocessed filament, ex.nylon, polyester and glass
See footnotes at end of table.
028
02810101 .990103 .990111 .990117.99
02820101 .990103 .990104 .99
02830101 .990102 .99
02840102 .990103 .990104 .99
02850109 .990111 .990113.99
028601
0289
Ib.doz.
0101 .990103 .990105 .990108 .990113 .9901310141 .03
029
02910103 .990105 .990107
0292
ton 01010111 .99
02930101 .990103 .990105 .990107 .990109 .990121 .990131 .990141 .990151 .99
0294030301 .990303 .990305 .990307 .990309 .990313 .99
03
031
0315020214 .990221 .990231 .990233 .99
06/81
06/81
06/8106/81
12/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/82
06/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8306/83
12/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/79
12/8012/8006/82
12/75
12/75
06/8112/6912/7506/83
262.1
293.1307.9109.7289.9
96.8
309.9304.5111.6110.2
223.4242.5205.6
241.597.299.9
105.0
256.0108.4105.4102.1
116.0116.0
258.3126.9258.3112.9108.0106.4201.3281.4
248.6
240.1129.0109.2279.3
303.7337.0297.4
236.5238.7246.192.995.495.4
231.9217.3231.3114.9
215.799.8
239.9212.0331.1
98.2104.2
136.9
207.0
160.5161.8168.6100.9171.2199.4102.7
266.7
317.0325.4117.4268.1132.6
314.7310.7113.7111.4
254.3272.9225.5
243.898.5
101.4105.0
258.3110.1106.6102.0
262.3123.1260.9111.3110.8107.4217.6281.4
246.0
246.1138.0106.7279.3
279.7287.0276.3
237.4234.7247.692.194.095.5
236.2221.6230.2116.7
220.1107.7264.7239.9339.3104.4105.5137.9
208.0
159.2
161.2167.2102.8165.4198.2O
275.3
317.7325.4117.4272.6132.6
315.3310.8113.7111.3
277.3292.8258.3
243.499.2
100.8105.3
259.7110.3107.1103.1
118.4118.4
278.3123.1261.6111.3111.9108.0259.3287.3
231.1
214.0109.399.1
248.3
248.2226.3248.0
225.7225.8235.886.388.6
(3)223.6210.0218.4111.4
218.3104.7248.4229.4O103.9102.3140.6
209.3
161.5
164.5171.4103.8172.0205.8
$0,995
120.000
172.500
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Staple, tow, and fiberfillCellulosic
ViscoseNon-cellulosic
Nylon and aramidAcrylic and modacrylicPolyesterOther non-cellulosic staple, tow, and fiberfill
Processed yarns and threads
YamsCotton
Gray combed cotton yarnGray carded cotton yarnFinished cotton yarn
WoolWool machine, knitting yarnWool carpet and rug yarn
SyntheticRayon and/or acetate yarnAcrylic and/or modacrylic yarnPolyester spun yarnTextured polyester filament yarnTextured nylon filament yarnTextured yarns except nylon and polyesterOther synthetic yarn
ThreadsCotton
Cotton thread, industrial useSynthetic
Polyester thread, industrial useCorespun thread, industrial use
Gray fabrics
BroadwovensCotton
Plain printclothSheetingOsnaburgCotton duck & allied fabricsDrillSateenCorduroyAll other gray cotton fabrics
Synthetic100% filamant nylon taffeta100% spun polyester/cotton bed sheeting100% spun polyester/cotton broadcloth100% spun polyester/cotton twill100% spun polyester/cotton plain print cloth100% spun polyester/cotton, other weaves100% spun polyester/rayon fabricSpeciality fabric
OtherBurlap
KnitsCircular knits, except hosiery
Circular knits, except hosieryWarp knits, except hosiery
Finished fabrics
BroadwovensCotton
Dyed and finished denimPrinted and finished fabricsOther finished fabrics
WoolWomen's wool/nylon sportswear fabricMen's wool outer jacketing
SyntheticPolyester/cotton blend dyed and finished fabricsDyed and finished fabrics, except poly/cotton blendsPrinted and finished fabricsOther finished fabrics
Knits
See footnotes at end of table.
0318010101020201 .990202 .990203 .990211 .99
032
0326010102 .990104 .990107 .99020221 .990223 .99030301 .990303 .990305 .990307 .990309 .990311 .990313 .99
0327
conecone
010101 .02030322 .010331
033
0337
yd.
010101 .990103 .990105 .990109 .990111 .990113.990117 .990119.99030341 .990353 .990359 .990361 .990363 .990367 .990369 .990371 .99040461 .01
0338030301 .990401 .99
034
0342010123 .990125 .990126 .99020221 .040232 .03030372 .990373 .990374 .990375 .99
0343
06/81
12/7506/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/75
12/75
12/8212/8212/82
12/7512/8212/7512/8212/8212/8212/8212/8206/8306/83
12/75
12/7512/7512/7512/75
12/75
12/7512/7512/7512/7506/7606/7612/7512/7512/8012/8012/7512/7506/8106/8106/8112/7506/8106/8106/81
12/7506/8106/8106/81
12/75
12/7512/7512/8212/8212/82
12/7506/7612/7512/8212/8212/8212/82
12/75
102.2
103.1115.099.697.9
107.6
141.3
138.6242.6103.8102.1101.6189.1174.899.8
135.1101.098.5
103.9108.0103.1102.2102.5
173.0305.8182.2152.8158.6158.1
149.4
149.5156.0142.7147.4127.8168.4144.0116.986.8
117.6149.3139.6113.9106.1(3)140.1103.0106.595.2
127.0104.9
149.396.296.2
104.6
123.8
137.2141.1106.9101.798.7
186.6
126.0102.299.8(3)103.5
108.2
100.6
162.4101.0115.291.598.3
109.2
142.3
139.6244.9104.3103.8100.4189.1174.899.8
136.2101.198.1
104.9109.6103.1103.6102.7
173.0305.8182.2152.8158.6158.1
152.8
153.0157.9149.5147.3(3)169.1147.3
117.7151.6140.9
145.6106.1106.497.8
168.1121.7
149.697.297.2
125.0
140.2147.5108.9102.298.8
188.8166.4148.8127.1102.1101.9(3)107.0
108.4
101.1
162.5101.5115.591.599.3
111.8
144.0
141.5246.2104.6104.0103.3189.1175.299.8
138.4102.197.7
105.4117.0103.5103.8103.4
173.0305.8182.2152.8158.6158.1
152.8
153.1159.2153.3159.8(3)169.1147.4
117.7150.9142.8(3)110.1(3)148.1101.9105.698.5
168.0118.9
149.697.297.2
126.3
141.9150.7110.2102.0100.2191.3168.6150.7127.7102.1102.292.7
109.4
107.8
$0,856
6.130
5.7457.526
30.550
5.7816.371
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Knits—ContinuedCircular knit outerwear fabric
100% spun yarn single knits100% filament yarn interlock or eightlock dbl. knits100% spun yarn interlock or eightlock double knits
Other circular knit fabricHigh pile fabric
Warp knit outerwear fabricWarp knit underwear and nightwear fabric
Chiefly nylon tricot, simplex, & milanese fabricsOther warp knit fabric
Apparel & other fabricated textile prods
ApparelWomen's
Skirt suits, including uniformWomen's unit priced dressesSkirts, including uniformsSlacksBlouses, waist & shirts ex knit sport & sweat shirts ....Separate tailored suit-type jackets, incl. uniformsTailored coats, ex. fur, all leather & raincoatsBrassieresGirdles, corsets, combinations and accessoriesPantiesSlips, half slips, and petticoatsNightwearUnderwear, except slips and panties
Men's and boys'Men's reg. wt. bus. suit, all wool or wool blendMen's reg. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blendMen's reg. wt. business suit, other fabricsMen's It. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blendMen's It. wt. business suit, other fabricsMen's trousers, except uniform, chiefly woolMen's trousers, except uniform, chiefly cottonMen's trousers, except uniform, other fabricsMen's denim jeans and jean cut casual slacksMen's courdoroy jean and jean cut casual slacksMen's jeans and jean cut casual slacksMen's washable service apparelMen's one-piece work suitsMen's work pantsMen's dungarees and overallsMen's and boys' work shirtsMen's other work clothingMen's knit pullover golf apparelMen's bus. type sport coat, wool or wool blendMen's bus. type sport coat, cotton or cotton blendMen's business type sport coat, other fabricsMen's/boys' nontailored heavy jackets & coats, mfpmMen's light weight outer coatMen's socksMen's and boy's knit undershirtsMen's and boy's knit shorts and briefsMen's and boys' thermal underwear and union suits...Men's and boy's neckwearMen's and boys' work gloves and mittensBoys' dress and sport trousersBoys' denim jeans and jean-cut casual slacksBoys' jeans & jean-cut casual slacks, other fabricsBoys' work clothing, except jeans and work shirtsMen's and boys' knit sport shirtsMen's and boys' dress and woven sport shirts
Girls', children's and infants'Knee socksUnderwearNightwear
Miscellaneous apparel and accessoriesFur products
Textile housefurnishingsBedclothes
Bedspreads and bedsetsFlat sheets, except crib sizeFitted sheets, except crib sizePillowcases
Other textile housefurnishingsTowels and washclothsOther textile housefurnishings, n.e.c
See footnotes at end of table.
0343040403 .990409 .990413 .99050503 .9906070703 .990801 .99
038
0381010102 .990113 .990122 .990134 .990152 .990162 .990163 .990174 .990175 .990176.990177 .990178 .990181 .99020204 .990205 .990206 .990207 .990208 .990211 .990213 .990215 .990217 .990218 .990219 .990221 .990222 .990225 .990227 .990228 .990229 .990239 .100254 .990255 .990256 .990261 .990263 .020272 .030274 .990275 .990277 .990282 .990287 .040292 .990293 .990294 .990295 .990298 .990299 .99030364 .030368 .990369 .99040407 .99
0382
per unitper unitper unit
010102 .990132 .010133 .020152 .04030303 .990311 .99
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8112/7506/8106/81
06/81
12/77
12/7712/7706/8312/7712/77
12/7712/77
06/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/7706/8306/8312/7712/8012/8012/8012/8312/7712/77
12/7706/8212/73
12/8112/8112/8112/8106/8306/83
12/7706/8206/82
12/83
12/77
12/7712/7712/7706/8312/7506/83
97.598.597.499.4
97.298.4
165.2104.3
133.3
198.8178.6156.7125.3125.398.8
140.8115.0145.8223.4176.1152.2145.9158.6100.0223.4123.8117.2109.0
103.9101.1103.5101.999.0
102.8100.2100.2242.4146.5100.0101.5139.0115.8(3)110.4(3)151.6150.4267.5138.2105.3132.3(3)90.7
102.996.8
107.495.099.3
198.2140.5104.4102.1
234.5133.8249.9130.1133.3132.799.7
170.299.2
97.8100.397.399.4
97.298.4
165.1104.4
133.5
198.7177.0156.7126.2121.795.1
132.7115.0145.7223.6176.0153.8150.7160.5100.5224.3
108.9
104.5102.4105.4101.899.7
102.8101.3100.6243.8147.5100.0102.3141.2
110.8100.0146.1150.1267.7138.5105.3133.0302.0
89.1108.399.8
111.695.099.1
201.6142.6108.6102.9
99.8
236.6133.7250.1130.5134.0129.6101.1174.3100.1
96.5102.397.4
97.298.4
165.2104.4
134.0
199.8178.1156.7126.0123.095.1
132.7115.0145.3228.0187.9154.3150.7160.5100.8225.4
109.3
104.6103.8105.1101.899.7
102.8105.8100.8246.7149.8102.7102.8
110.8101.8146.1154.6268.1139.3105.3133.3307.6
94.4104.199.8
111.695.299.3
202.4142.6107.7105.7
236.2135.4250.1132.4138.1130.8100.1173.098.2
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Fabricated products, n.e.cCamping equipment
Camping tentsIndustrial products
Men's/boys' suit, coat findings & hat, cap trimmings .Automotive trimmingsOther trimmings and findingsCordage, twine and rope
0383
per unit
per unit
020212 .03030305 .990308 .990311 .990322 .07
Hides, skins, leather, and related products..
Hides and skins
Cattle hidesPacker, branded cowPacker, native steer, heavy .Packer, butt branderOther cattle hides
04
041
04110102 .990111 .990114.990116.99
Leather . 042
Finished cattlehide and kipside leather.Sole leather
Light bendsUpper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoeOther upper leather
Other grains except offalBag, case, and strap leatherGarment leatherOther grains
Finished splitsFinished splits
0421010101 .01020201 .990202 .99030301 .990302 .990304 .99040401 .99
Finished sheep and lamb leather...Garment leather
04230103 .99
Rough, crust, and wet blueRough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue .
0425010101 .99
Footwear. 043
Men's footwearMen's leather upper footwear
Dress and casual shoesBootsWork shoes or bootsOther leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear .Men's plastic upper footwear
0431010113.990115.990117.990119.99030301 .99
Women's footwearWomen's leather upper footwear .
Dress shoesCasual shoesSandalsBootsOther leather upper footwear ...
Women's plastic upper footwear..Dress shoesCasual shoesSandalsCasual footwear
0432010101 .990103 .990105 .990107 .990109 .99030301 .990303 .990305 .990403 .99
Children's footwear (size 8 1/2-12) ....Children's leather upper footwear ...
04330141 .99
Misses' footwear (size 12 1/2 - 2 1/2) .Misses' leather upper footwear
04340147 .99
Youths', boys' ftwear. (size 12 1/2-6)Youths' and boys' leather upper footwear.
04350153 .99
Infants', babies' ftwear. (size 1-8)Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear.
04360159 .99
Athletic footwearAthletic footwear designed for sports .
04370165 .99
Other footwear. 0438
12/77
12/7712/7712/8312/8312/83
12/8012/80
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/69
06/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/80
134.9
135.8134.8ftftft255.2
273.7
403.5362.3450.2111.6100.5
336.6
337.2Oft319.3104.6105.7107.9102.2103.4107.495.595.5
350.4390.1
116.8116.8
251.3
287.2288.2108.0111.2109.1104.6
103.8
229.4224.6104.4102.1103.4109.1112.4102.9105.9110.172.9
109.7
209.2112.6
101.1100.4
117.9113.2
110.6108.4
102.4112.1
134.9
136.9134.6100.099.3
100.4ft280.1
470.4400.6479.0120.9123.7
346.4
350.9
ftft333.5108.6114.2110.9110.1111.3108.4100.5100.5
ftft
103.5103.5
251.7
287.5288.6107.9111.1109.9106.1
103.8
230.1224.8105.8102.0102.1109.1112.5104.2106.0113.172.9ft
205.7109.6
101.1100.4
117.9113.2
110.6108.5
102.4112.1
135.1
136.9134.9100.099.6
100.3255.1
283.2
495.7408.1469.5119.0135.0
361.3
358.2
ftft342.1111.9114.2110.8110.8111.3107.6113.6113.6352.8397.5
149.7149.7
251.6
289.8291.1108.4111.8111.9108.4
103.9
226.7221.3105.9101.989.3
112.4ft102.5106.0112.561.9ft214.0116.8
102.7102.9
120.0116.2
114.4111.8
ftft
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Other footwear—ContinuedOther footwear
Other leather and related products
Luggage and small leather goodsWeek-end case, women's, nonleatherAttache case, non-leatherWomen's & children's handbags & pursesOther personal leather goods
Gloves
Men's dress leather gloves
Industrial leather
Footwear cut stock
Cut soles, men's
Fuels and related products and power
Coal
AnthraciteChestnutBuckwheat no. 2Buckwheat no. 4Buckwheat no. 5StovePea
Bituminous coalIndustrial sizes, spot & prepared
ManufacturingIndustrial sizes, contract (prepared)
Steam electric utilityManufacturingMetallurgical, high volatileMetallurgical, low volatileExport
Unprepared bituminous coal and ligniteUnprepared bituminous coal and lignite
3oke oven products
Coke
Gas fuels
Natural gas4
InterstateIntrastateImported
Liquefied petroleum gasPropaneButaneEthane
Electric power
Commercial power, 40 kw demandNew EnglandMid-AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
Industrial power, 500 kw demandNew EnglandMid-AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South Central
See footnotes at end of table.
0438
044
0441
0169 .99
0111 .100122 .050128 .990132 .99
doz.0442
0443
0444
05
051
05110101 .990104 .990106 .990107 .990109 .990111 .99
0512020215 .99030301 .990302 .990303 .990304 .990321 .99040402 .99
052
05220101 .99
053
0531mcfmcfmcf
gal.gal.gal.
10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh10,000 kwh
200000 kwh200000 kwh200000 kwh200000 kwh200000 kwh200000 kwh200000 kwh
0102 .020103 .040104 .01
05320104 .020105 .030106
054
05421101 .021204 .011307 .041411 .011514 .011617 .011721 .011824 .011927 .01
05431101 .021204 .011307 .041411 .011514 .011617 .011721 .01
06/80
12/6706/8206/82
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8306/7606/7606/7606/7606/7606/82
12/81
05/7705/7705/77
06/7706/7706/77
12/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/70
12/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/7012/70
107.5
253.5
202.8C3)194.2103.1101.5
329.5
371.0
404.8477.6
538.2
610.4551.7143.8116.696.8
135.3147.3
534.9437.0
97.0151.2190.4126.7101.5104.386.7
112.0
453.1
448.1
1,128.4
1385.3447.6225.5215.1
731.7201.2281.8167.3
423.6
353.4352.8360.2320.0278.3297.8350.8332.9284.7349.4
495.6479.4474.6392.4363.3435.5470.4478.3
107.6
258.9
210.1
237.9104.7103.6
320.6
371.0
407.0480.2
655.8
541.0
612.2559.1145.8116.696.1
136.6144.7
537.7448.5
98.9151.7191.6128.699.0
104.484.3
112.7
418.3
413.6
1,126.8
1414.9450.5236.5229.5
677.6(3)245.5(3)
420.9
351.4359.2347.3316.0260.7304.9346.1321.0287.1368.3
492.0500.1460.3394.9313.4437.6465.7467.6
107.7
259.1
210.3(3)237.9104.9103.7
371.0
407.0480.2
656.7
543.4
612.2559.1145.8116.696.1
136.6144.7
540.2437.5
98.7152.9194.0128.598.792.085.2
112.6
418.3
413.6
1,123.8
1413.6451.2232.9236.0
671.5193.7248.7130.9
424.4
355.0361.2355.4317.4264.8304.7344.4325.2292.8371.2
495.4503.6463.6394.6321.6437.0465.4479.2
$22,158
2.964
2.8913.3254.434
.453
.561
.189
1,010.2051,150.573846.332683.235722.009665.772692.534644.218733.557
15,105.45212,535.52711,995.3459,072.9939,954.91910,772.17510,838.399
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Industrial power, 500 kw demand—Continued .MountainPacific
0543200000 kwh200000 kwh
1824 .011927 .01
Crude petroleum (domestic production) .
Petroleum products, refined .
0561
057
Gasoline4 5
RegularDealer tank-wagon to retail outlets .Sales to jobbersCommercial consumers
PremiumDealer tank-wagon to retail outlets .Sales to jobbersCommercial consumers
Unleaded gasolineDealer tank-wagon to retail outlets .Sales to jobbersCommercial consumers
0571
Light distillates4 5
Kerosene to resellersCommercial jet fuel, kerosene base .
Middle distillates4 5
Fuel oil no. 2 to resellersDiesel to commercial consumers .
Residual fuels4 5
Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfur....Containing more than 1 % sulfur.
Lubricating oil materials.Bright stockNeutral stockPale oil
gal.gal.gal.
gal.gal.gal.
gal.gal.gal.
gal.gal.
gal.gal.
gal.gal.gal.
020201 .060202 .070203 .07030301 .060302 .070303 .0804040104020403
05720201 .070301 .07
05730201 .070301 .08
057405010601
05750111 .040112.020113 .03
Finished lubricantsAutomotive oil
Automotive motor oil, retailAutomotive motor oil, commercial.Other automotive oil, commercial..
Industrial oilIndustrial oilsProcess oilMetalworking oil
Lubricating greasePetroleum grease
0576010101 .990103 .990104 .99020201 .990202 .990203 .99030301 .99
Petroleum wax .
Chemicals and allied products .
Industrial chemicals
Basic inorganic chemicals6 ....:Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquidSodium carbonate (soda ash)Sodium hydroxide, liquid (caustic soda) .Chlorine gas
Other inorganic chemicals^Calcium carbideCalcium oxide, (lime)Hydrochloric acidOther inorganic acidsSodium sulfate (anhydrous)Other inorganic chemicals
0577
06
061
0613
ton
ton
010101 .990103 .060104 .990106 .99020211 .990213 .030221 .990242 .990266 .990282 .99
Basic organic chemicals6 ...Primary
Benzene1,3 ButadieneEthylenePropylene, chemicalPropylene, polymerToluene
IntermediateEthylene oxide
0614
gal.Ib.Ib.gal.gal.gal.
010101 .110109 .060121 .050131 .030132 .040141 .06020221 .99
12/7012/70
02/7302/7302/7302/7302/7302/7302/7302/7306/7706/7706/7706/77
02/7302/73
02/7302/73
12/8012/80
12/7312/7312/74
12/8012/8012/8012/7312/8012/8012/8012/73
12/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/8012/7312/7412/7312/7312/8212/7312/82
12/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/7312/73
399.4594.8
675.7
696.3
611.7559.2502.0647.8593.5507.7474.1587.7567.7217.1212.1222.6219.7
889.3720.7743.3
912.2749.3713.5
1120.091.3
106.0
776.0443.0425.8284.5
355.9351.8
105.7101.6112.3371.7106.6107.8106.9226.1
477.9
295.5
344.9
290.9260.4233.5287.6270.7123.2301.6207.0300.1203.0
93.6483.4
97.9
371.0509.0414.1410.6667.6731.5579.8443.8448.6481.0
399.2620.0
676.0
669.7
570.3519.6467.3596.1561.3479.7450.4543.8557.1202.1199.7204.6204.1
871.2689.6732.6
870.6709.4689.4
1164.8103.2106.4
794.9454.5(3)289.3
370.9378.5311.7107.2101.6112.5372.3106.6107.8
476.4
298.5
347.7
289.6254.7232.5300.3252.9118.9301.3203.2293.3196.289.9
480.298.8
376.1505.2(3)413.7679.4(3)586.5420.6449.1458.7
401.8629.4
676.0
670.1
563.9513.6460.8592.0552.9474.2444.6540.1548.8200.1196.8203.6201.8
884.9732.1735.6
923.6767.5709.5
1093.188.7
103.1
797.9462.4442.7289.3
368.0372.8301.3106.9101.6112.5372.3106.6107.8108.7235.2
474.8
338.0
288.4241.0238.5284.4225.1125.2303.3203.2296.1200.8
89.9480.2
99.3
361.8500.4387.8(3)672.2717.2
409.5465.9
$8,863,65512,287.493
.815
.795
.826
.930
.882
.921
.884
.833
.847
.930
.863
.885
.847
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Basic organic chemicals—ContinuedStyrene, monomer
Other basic organicsDichlorodifluoromethaneEthanel (ethyl alcohol)Methanol (methyl alcohol)
Paints and allied products
Prepared paintArchitectural coatings
Interior water based paintInterior solvent based paintExterior solvent based paintExterior water based paint
OEM finishesOEM finishes
Special purpose coatingsSpecial purpose coatings
Paint materialsPaint resins
Soya bean oilLinseed oil, alkali refinedTall oil
Paint pigmentsChrome colorsIron oxide pigmentsTitanium pigmentsColored lead pigmentsAll other inorganic pigments
Paint solventsMineral spirits, rule 66Xylol (mixed xylones)
Paint additivesKaolin clayTalc
Allied and miscellaneous paint productsAllied paint productsPutty and putty productsMiscellaneous paint products
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
Medicinal and botanical chemicalsSynthetic organic medicinal chemicals, bulkOther medicinals and botanicals, bulk
Preparations, veterinaryPrescription
PrescriptionNon-prescription
Other non-prescription
Preparations, ethical (prescription)Systemic anti-infectives
Broad spectrum penicillinsAnti-arthritics
Anti-arthriticsSedatives
Antispasmodic/antisecretoryAntispasmadic/antisecretory
Cardiovascular therapyAntihypertensive drugsVasodilatorsOther cardiovasculars
HormonesHormones
DiureticsDiuretics
DermatologicalsAntipruritics
Analgesics, internalCodeine and combinationsCough and cold preparations
VitaminsMultivitamins
Miscellaneous ethical preparationsAnticoagulantsBronchial therapy
See footnotes at end of table.
06140251 .990303310341 .990363 .99
062
0621010101 .990131 .990171 .990181 .99020201 .99030301 .99
0622
gal.gal.
tonton
01010501360139 .03020204 .990206 .990209 .990212 .990299 .990303090311 .010404070409
06230101 .990102 .990103 .99
063
06310201 .990202 .99
0634010109 .99020209 .99
010112.99020201 .990301 .99050501 .99060611 .990612 .990619 .99080801 .99090901 .99111112.99131311 .991501 .99161611 .99999913 .999916 .99
12/7312/7312/7312/7312/73
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/7606/76
06/7606/8306/83
06/8306/8306/76
06/7606/76
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8206/82
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
476.8295.4259.8337.0389.3
285.6
264.2262.6230.0284.2101.794.4
100.3100.3100.4100.4
316.9173.9174.5259.8114.1161.5100.0100.0274.6ft102.2201.9536.6502.2155.7171.7220.1
100.2100.0100.0100.3
229.3
223.597.9
102.2
97.593.293.2
103.9103.0
215.8157.5111.5424.2128.1141.7310.4129.8222.9123.8122.0123.9197.1111.5149.3123.7240.2125.9233.3129.9136.4190.6124.2136.1100.1114.3
467.2307.4259.2340.4380.2
286.5
265.7266.4238.7284.3102.195.7
100.0100.0100.2100.2
316.3168.7165.5238.9121.3163.1100.0105.2274.6
ft102.6200.0530.8502.2156.8
ft220.1101.7100.0100.0102.5
233.3
219.295.4
102.9
98.193.893.8
104.6104.3
221.4161.3111.6424.2128.1165.5311.8130.4230.4126.1124.7132.9205.3116.2152.4126.4241.3125.9233.3129.9138.7190.6124.2140.3102.2114.9
467.8308.0272.7341.9372.0
286.4
266.9266.6238.1284.3102.296.3
100.7100.7101.2101.2
313.9162.4145.6234.8121.3163.7100.0105.2274.9
ft102.8200.0530.8502.2156.8
ft220.1101.4100.0100.0102.1
234.4
219.395.4
103.0
98.292.292.2
107.1106.3
223.2161.6112.4436.1131.7165.8314.8131.6235.6133.3124.7135.7197.1111.5156.6129.8247.3125.9235.0129.9142.3190.2124.2141.898.1
115.2
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Preparations, ethical (prescription)—ContinuedCancer therapy productsCNS stimulantsContraceptives, exc. devices, implants, kit, etcMuscle relaxantsNutrients and supplementsOpthalmic and otic preparationsPsychotherapeuticsOther miscellaneous ethical preparations
Preparations, proprietary (over counter)Vitamins
Adult multivitaminsB-complexOther vitamins
Cough and cold preparationsCough syrups, expectorants, drops, lozenges, etc.Cold tablets, capsulesDecongestants
LaxativesLaxatives
Analgesics, internalAsprin/aspirin-salicylate compoundsNon-aspirin
External analgesics and counterirritantsExternal analgesics and counterirritants
Antiseptics and antibacterialsAntiseptics and antibacterials
AntacidsLiquidsOther antacids
DermatologicalsMiscellaneous proprietary preparations
HematinicsHemorrhoidal preparationsOther miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Biological productsBlood & derivatives, human use
Human blood serumsOther blood derivatives
Vaccines, toxoids, & antigensAntigens
Diagnostics & other biologicalsDiagnostic substances
Biologicals for veterinary useVaccines & viruses, vet. use
Fats and oils, inedible
Castor oilCoconut oilFish and marine animal oilTallow, incl. inedible animal stearinGrease, other than wool grease
Agricultural chemicals and chemical prod
Mixed fertilizersComplete mixed fert., dry form
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 5-10-15 NPKComp. mixed fert., dry, 6-24-24 NPKComp. mixed fert., dry, 10-10-10 NPKComp. mixed fert., dry, 12-12-12 NPKComp. mixed fert., dry, misc. NPK
Complete mixed fert., liquid formComplete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fertIncomp. mixed fert., guar. P205 & K20 only
Fertilizer materialsNitrogenates
Anhydrous ammoniaSolid & solution nitrateNitrogen solutionsUrea
PhosphatesPhosphate rock, processedTriple superphosphatesAmmonium phosphates
See footnotes at end of table.
06359917 .999918 .999919 .999922 .999923 .999924 .999925 .999999 .99
0636010111 .990112 .990119 .99020221 .990222 .990223 .99030301 .99040411 .990412 .99060601 .99070701 .99080811 .990819 .9909999914 .999915 .999999 .99
0637111102 .991104.99121213 .99141402 .99151514 .99
064
064101010111 .010121 .990151 .990181 .99
065
0651020201 .990211 .990221 .990231 .990251 .99030301 .99040411 .99
0652010105 .990111 .990126 .990136 .99020259 .990263 .990265 .99
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8106/81
06/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8006/8006/8012/8006/8006/8006/8012/80
06/80
12/82
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/80
12/82
12/74
169.8137.4122.4128.1124.1149.7142.3126.8
273.8207.4111.0102.1110.2288.8117.2136.4133.5308.6113.7311.9125.5122.8214.1103.2252.5120.5257.4119.3115.4122.8117.3113.2118.4114.4
111.6104.471.1
106.1127.5134.9116.0111.2
90.9
318.6
427.8(3)327.0341.2130.9
276.4
253.1104.8108.297.1
(3)108.8105.7
99.4101.892.3
221.5189.5249.2177.5102.1186.1268.4
94.3290.0128.8
171.0139.0122.4128.1127.1152.8148.8132.1
276.3207.6110.6102.1111.9291.8117.7138.5133.9314.1115.8312.6125.8122.8215.5103.9253.4121.0265.9120.6121.5127.2118.1113.2119.0111.7
119.8102.070.2
103.6156.0137.9126.1128.1
92.3
334.4
409.5
368.8141.0
279.2
262.4109.2110.2105.8(3)110.0109.5
100.4104.3101.0
231.3202.1273.8186.0106.4189.7272.8
94.0296.1135.0
171.0143.0122.4133.2127.1155.5150.2134.3
277.6210.1112.6102.1111.4292.0117.7138.5134.5313.9115.7315.2127.2122.8215.1103.7253.6121.1267.0120.6122.4127.2119.3113.2124.8111.8
116.8102.170.2
103.8156.1136.9120.0117.0
90.3
348.9
409.5(3)303.1382.3150.5
287.1
269.0112.5113.4115.0119.1112.7112.4
102.2105.2100.5
236.8208.3287.6190.6107.6191.0276.393.4
306.9138.3
$0,785
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Fertilizer materials—ContinuedPhosphoric acid, 52-54% APA
PotashPotassium chloride (muriate) domestic
Other agricultural chemicalsNonhousehold insecticidesNonhousehold herbicidesNonhousehold fungicidesOther nonhousehold pesticidesHousehold pesticides
Plastic resins and materials
Thermoplastic resinsLow density polyethylene resins
PE resin, low, film and sheetingPE resin, low, all other uses
High density polyethylene resinsPE resin, high, blow molding
Polypropylene resinsPolypropylene for injection moldingPolypropylene for fiber and filament
Styrene plastics materialsVinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins excluding dispersion ...Copolymer resins excluding dispersionDispersion resins
Other thermoplastic resinsOther nonengineering thermoplastic resins .
Thermosetting resinsEpoxy resins
Epoxy 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
Custom compounded purchased resins
Custom compounded purchased resins
Other chemicals and allied products
Soap and synthetic detergentsSoaps & synth. detergents, ex. glycerin
Soaps and detergents, nonhouseholdHousehold detergentsHousehold soap, except specialty cleaners
Specialty cleaning, polish. & san. prodsHousehold bleachesSpecialty cleaning and sanitation products ..Polishing preparations and related products
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 permanentsHair coloringOther hair preparations
CreamsCleansing creamsFoundation creamsLubricating creamsOther creams
See footnotes at end of table.
06520267 .99030371 .07
06530101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .990105 .99
066
0662030301 .990303 .99040401 .99050501 .990502 .9906070701 .990702 .990703 .99090901 .99
0663010101 .99020201 .990202 .99030301 .99040401 .99050501 .99
06640101 .99
067
0671040401 .990402 .990403 .99
06720101 .990102 .990103 .99
0675020201 .990205 .99030301 .990305 .99040401 .990405 .990411 .990421 .990425 .990431 .990441 .990451 .99060601 .990602 .990603 .990604 .99
12/76
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8012/80
12/80
12/7512/8012/7512/7512/8012/80
12/7512/75
12/80
12/80
12/8012/80
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/80
12/75
06/8306/83
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/80
12/7106/80
06/80
06/80
06/8012/71
06/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/80
151.2238.2228.9
457.199.799.183.399.998.7
299.1
109.6109.5251.6
146.7114.6160.9150.6108.0113.6241.1149.7169.2
115.3
110.8
125.5107.3246.0154.0
166.2
147.5
110.0
133.4
274.4
266.8101.6101.3258.8107.4
100.3
100.1100.9
231.7118.7269.0173.8122.5283.3221.1115.0151.7102.1247.8137.4285.9228.8111.3126.1135.3390.6119.8148.3118.7
153.0260.0250.3
442.8101.389.584.3
102.799.4
304.2
111.8113.8272.6
157.1114.5165.1154.4107.7113.9242.5148.2169.0
116.9
112.2
125.9110.0245.6158.5
167.7
147.3
110.6
133.4
275.9
265.8101.1101.3255.9109.2
102.0
102.8101.4
236.7124.4298.1174.4129.4313.6222.4116.8152.3103.4245.3133.4269.1235.9127.0126.1133.8390.6119.8139.4122.3
154.9270.2260.3
458.1101.497.976.1
101.7100.7
305.0
112.0113.8272.6
154.4117.5167.9159.3108.4113.3240.6146.9169.0
116.6
110.3245.8159.0
168.4
147.2
111.4
133.4
273.7
267.8101.9101.6256.6112.8
101.5
102.0101.3
229.2135.5301.4200.8121.3270.0227.0112.4152.3103.2240.0135.5263.4238.2
126.1133.3390.6119.8137.9122.3
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations—ContinuedLotions and oils
Suntan & sunscreenHand lotionsOther lotions and oils
CosmeticsLip preparationsBlushesEye preparations
Deodorant [Aerosol underarm deodorantCream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparationsNail lacquer and enamel
Powders .,Talcum powderFace powderWet application powder
Bath oils and saltsBath oils and salts
Misc. chemical prod, and preparationsEssential oils
Peppermint oilCitronella oilLemon oilOrange oilLemongrass oilLavender oil
ExplosivesOther blasting accessoriesANFO, except slurryWater gel and slurries
Industrial gasesAcetyleneCarbon dioxideNitrogenOxygen
Adhesives and sealantsNatural base glues and adhesivesSynthetic resin and rubber adhesivesCaulking compounds and sealants
Surface active agentsTextile and leather assistants and finishesBulk surfactants
Other miscellaneous chemical productsGelatin, edibleCarbon, black
Rubber and plastic products.... .
Rubber and rubber products
Crude rubberNatural rubber
LatexNo. 1 ribbed smoked sheetsNo. 3 ribbed smoked sheets
Synthetic rubberStyrene butadiene-solidStyrene butadiene-latexSpecialty elastomers
Reclaimed rubberReclaimed rubber
Tires, tubes, tread, & repair materialsTires
Passenger car pneumatic tires, bias-plyPassenger car pneumatic tires, bias-beltedPassenger car pneumatic tires, radialsTruck/bus tires, including off-highwayTractor/implement tiresOther pneumatic and all solid tires
Inner tubesPassenger car/motorcycle innertubes
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair matlTread rubber, natural and syntheticTire flapsOther tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c. ..
Miscellanous rubber products
See footnotes at end of table.
0675070701 .990704 .990705 .99080801 .990802 .990803 .99090901 .990902 .99111101 .99121201 .991202 .991203 .99131301 .99
0679
Ib.
010101 .01010201030104 .0101050106 .01020225 .990231 .990232 .99030301 .990302 .990303 .990304 .99040401 .990402 .990403 .99050501 .990502 .990909050918 .99
07
071
071101010101020103020219 .990221 .990222 .99030321 .99
0712010101 .990102 .990103 .990105 .990111 .990121 .99020221030351 .990352 .990353 .99
06/8006/80
06/8006/80
06/8012/7106/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/80
06/80
12/71
12/8006/8106/8106/8106/8106/8112/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
12/83
06/8106/8106/81
12/7412/74
06/83
06/8106/8106/8306/81
0713
118.9111.3167.7116.7147.9212.9124.8192.2118.3216.4127.2100.7162.6134.3133.8256.3127.0
166.8
307.8184.8176.1359.4122.770.2
273.8187.8302.2317.1266.0123.8106.4115.2124.2109.599.8
t3)O
315.9223.8
244.4
264.8
284.3289.7285.2304.1302.6288.288.9100.4106.5
213.0
242.6240.7229.5174.0167.1258.8263.0100.2262.0277.6103.3103.3100.0103.5
283.8
122.2111.9181.4116.7149.5215.0124.8194.8119.7219.8127.3102.3162.6137.8137.8258.5131.4
164.1
306.1186.2176.1359.4122.778.0
273.8187.8301.3313.5260.0125.3103.9115.2124.598.899.8
100.2100.0100.897.596.8
100.095.1
319.2223.8
101.7
244.1
265.6282.9285.2299.4287.8294.9287.4
88.4100.4109.3
213.0
242.9240.2227.3175.9166.8258.0260.4100.3283.3330.7103.8103.3100.0105.9
286.2
120.5115.9169.1120.0149.5215.0124.8194.8119.1218.9126.1102.3162.6138.3137.8264.8129.1
89.1
306.2186.2176.1359.4122.778.0
273.8187.8301.6313.6257.1126.1104.4115.2124.599.899.8
100.3100.0101.197.596.2
100.094.2
319.0223.8
101.5
245.4
266.6282.8287.5306.0292.8293.6286.7
88.5100.4108.6
213.0
243.0240.8227.1176.3167.8258.3261.6100.3268.6282.3103.9103.3100.0106.3
288.7
$10,7502.3755.400
.5004.850
11.375
2.060
.583
.573
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Miscellanous rubber products—ContinuedFootwear
Protective footwearMen's footwear, fabric upperWomen's/misses footwear, fabric upperYouth's and boys' footwear
Rubber belts and beltingConveyor and elevatorMotor vehicle beltsNon-flat rubber and plastic belts
Rubber hoseHose, long length, textile, nonhydraulicHose, long length, wire, nonhydraulic ...Hose, machine made, wrappedHose, braided or loomed, helical reinforcedHose, hydraulicHose, mandrel made, textile, nonhydraulicAll other rubber hose
Rubber roll coveringGraphic arts roll coveringPaper mill roll coveringSteel mill roll coveringAll other, roll covers
Miscellaneous rubber products, n.e.cMolded rubber mechanical goodsExtruded and lathe cut, mechanical rubber goods ....Industrial rubber products, n.e.cRubber clothing and coated fabricsOther rubber goodsRubber floor and wall coveringsRubber druggist and medical sundriesCompounds or mixtures
Plastic products
Plastic construction productsPlumbing productsOther plastic construction products
Unsupp. plastic film/sheet/other shapesUnsupported plastic film, sheeting and other shapes
Laminated plastic sheets, rods, and tubeLaminated plastic sheets
Plastic packagingPlastic packaging
Plastic parts and components for mfgParts for transportation equip
Parts for transportation equipmentOther parts and components for mfg
Other parts and components for manufacturingDinnerware, tableware, kitchenware, except cups
Consumer, institut., & comm. prod., neeConsumer, institutional & commercial products, nee
Other plastic productsPlastic furniture components and furnishingsRegenerated cellulosic products
Lumber and wood products
Lumber
Softwood lumberDouglas 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, ponderosa pineBoards, western red cedarBoards, misc. western species2" lumber, ponderosa pine2" lumber, white fir
See footnotes at end of table.
0713010107 .990135 .990137 .990145 .99030361 .990364 .990369 .99040453 .990454 .990459 .990463 .990481 .990482 .990484 .990505010502 .010503 .020504 .01060602 .990603 .990604 .990605 .990606.990608 .990611 .990612 .99
072
07210601 .990602 .99
07220501 .99
07230401 .99
07250201 .99
0726010105 .99020205 .990201 .99
0201 .99
07290101 .990102 .99
08
081
0811010125 .990126 .990127 .99020245 .990246 .990247 .99030301 .990303 .990308 .990312 .990314 .99
12/8012/8012/8006/83
06/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/7112/8112/8106/7006/7906/7906/7906/7906/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/78
12/6906/7806/78
12/7012/82
12/7012/82
06/7812/82
06/7806/7812/8206/7812/8212/82
06/7812/82
12/82
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
223.5115.199.9
100.597.6
329.4326.5368.0
98.7299.0108.5100.0112.897.1
201.5(3)106.4129.1125.3134.1129.2127.998.293.8
100.2100.097.8
10C.0100.099.3
101.5
137.4
174.3123.9123.4
222.8103.3
179.599.3
141.0102.1
139.1132.7102.3143.5102.0101.7
132.8101.4
101.2101.1
305.6
344.7
355.1332.084.399.287.7
313.5106.2109.290.3
382.498.9
121.3109/,90.197.7
221.5113.795.2
102.0100.0332.2308.4362.2107.1303.7108.4(3)118.397.6
203.4(3)104.3132.1127.5137.9129.7131.499.193.9
100.7100.3103.0100.4100.0101.9101.6
136.7
162.9113.1124.7
221.6102.7
179.9
141.9102.7
139.4132.9102.5143.9102.2103.4
134.6102.8
100.8100.9
309.2
353.2
362.4322.868.8
101.989.4
333.7107.4119.595.0
393.9105.6114.7115.493.6
101.1
223.1114.597.2
101.8100.0336.8309.2357.1113.2304.6108.896.0
118.397.6
202.8(3)107.3133.0130.9137.9129.7131.4100.194.8
100.7100.3102.6104.9100.0101.9100.9
137.6
164.0114.1124.7
224.0103.8
179.999.6
141.6102.5
139.9133.3102.8144.4102.6104.2
135.4103.4
103.2103.9
315.6
365.4
377.4351.7
79.0109.892.7
337.4107.6121.396.7
417.2104.7117.1119.9101.3106.3
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Index
Unit
unitunitunit
ea.
m sq. ft.
ea.
per 100ea.
Commoditycode1
08110315 .990316 .990319 .99040401 .990402 .990403 .990404 .990405 .990406 .99050502 .99
0812010107 .990109 .990133 .990197 .99020202 .9903030103020303 .01
082
08210101 .080112.990132 .990142 .990152 .990162 .990183 .99
08220101 .990102 .990103 .990106 .99
083
0831010111 .990115 .990116 .99020201 .990203 .990221 .99030301 .99
08320102 .08
08330111 .99
084
08410111 .04
08420122 .060123 .06
08490101 .990102 .99
085
085101
Otherndex base
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/6712/6712/67
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/8106/8106/81
12/8012/8012/8012/6812/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/7112/80
12/6712/67
12/8012/8012/80
12/81
12/81
Oct.19832
97.895.2102.995.898.398.3107.084.499.199.1105.5117.2
296.3129.5139.8106.5100.5119.3123.9125.1111.1258.4243.7326.2
307.4
324.1226.7100.2100.7103.1101.492.9104.7
253.9321.7117.798.3114.4
246.6
309.1307.183.782.389.2160.794.890.3
P)96.5
182.7174.6
205.882.0
229.6
187.2
264.7275.7319.2
91.587.498.9
93.3
92.8
Jan.19842
99.1103.8108.596.898.397.5108.389.798.594.6102.8121.1
307.5136.9149.8106.5100.6124.7119.1116.7115.1259.2258.4336.1
308.5
325.8226.7100.598.7104.8102.094.7104.9
253.6319.3115.297.8113.9
248.3
309.0312.384.187.490.4153.891.385.3(3)
99.1
184.2175.2
214.185.3
229.8
190.3
264.9275.7321.4
91.086.7100.8
92.6
92.3
Feb.19842
114.7105.7111.398.498.397.0106.091.298.5106.3101.8120.3
310.9139.5152.5108.2106.1125.0119.4117.4115.7261.8258.4339.7
308.5
325.6226.7100.597.5104.7101.094.3104.7
253.9319.2115.598.0114.1
249.5
316.1320.085.491.292.8157.092.787.6(3)
98.7
182.6173.3
205.781.9
230.7
192.6
264.9275.7321.4
91.387.0102.2
97.3
97.9
Feb. 1984
$75,710
Price
Softwood lumber—Continued2" lumber, western hemlock2" lumber, redwood2" lumber, misc. western species .
Rough softwood lumberBoards, eastern speciesBoards, western species2" lumber, eastern species2" lumber, western speciesOver 2" lumber, eastern species ..Over 2" lumber, western species ..
Flooring, siding, and cut stockWoodsiding
Hardwood lumberHardwood lumber, rough
OakGumPoplarOther miscellaneous species
Dressed hardwood lumberOther misc. hardwood species
Hardwood dimensionDimension stock, rough or unfinished .Dimehsion stock, fully machinedDimension stock, partially machined....
Millwork .
General millworkCabinetkitchenWood window unitsWood window and door framesWood doors, interior and exteriorOther wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, etc. .Wood moldings, except prefinishedOther millwork products
Prefabricated structural membersRoof trussesFloor trussesGlued-laminated lumberOther fabricated structural wood products ..
Plywood .
Softwood plywoodWestern
CdxA-C, exteriorOther sanded
SouthernCdxOther unsandedSanded southern softwood plywood .
Specialty softwood plywoodSpecialty softwood plywood
Hardwood plywoodBirch.Standard panel.
Softwood plywood veneerSoftwood plywood veneer.
Other wood products..
PalletsWooden pallets .
BoxesWirebound, fruit and vegetable .Wirebound, industrial
Other sawmill & planing mill products .Wood chipsRailway and mine ties
Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood ..
Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood .Softwood logs, bolts and timber.
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood—ContinuedDouglas fir logs, bolts and timberSoftwood logs etc., exc. Douglas fir
Hardwood logs, bolts and timberHardwood logs, bolts and timber
PulpwoodSoftwood pulpwoodHardwood pulpwood
Pulp, paper, and allied products
Pulp, paper, and prod., ex. bldg. paper
WoodpulpPaper-making woodpulp
Bleached sulfate, softwoodBleached sulfate, hardwoodBleached sulphite
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulpSpecial alpha and dissolving woodpulp
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproductsOther pulp, including pulpmill byproducts
WastepaperNo.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 clippingsWhite news blanks
White news blanks.avg. of 4 markets
PaperPaper, exc newsprint & packaging paper
Publication and printing paper, uncoatedBody stock for coatingPrinting paper, coated two sides, no. 3 gradePrinting paper, coated two sides, no. 5 gradePrinting paper, coated two sides, other gradesPrinting paper, coated one sideBook paper, no. 3, uncoatedOther book printing paper, uncoatedUnwatermarked bond, no. 4 gradeForm bond, 15 IbOther form bondOther bond, except form bondOther chemical woodpulp writing paperBond, 25% cotton fiber contentThin paperCover textUncoated body stock
NewsprintStandard newsprint
Packaging and industrial converting paperWrapping paper, except unbleached kraftShipping sack paper, unbleached kraftShipping sack paper, except unbleached kraftBag & sack, except shipping sack, unbleached kraft .Bag & sack, exc. shipping sack, ex. unbleached kraftOther converting 18lbs. and over, unbleached kraft ...Other converting 18lbs. & over, ex. unbleached kraft.Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchmentOil, waxed, and wax-laminated paper, printed or not..Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, except waxed
Special industrial paperSpecial industrial paper
Other coated paper, ex. packaging & waxedOther coated paper, except packaging and waxed
Tissue paper stock, ex. thinSanitary paper stockTissue paper stock, ex. sanitary & thin
PaperboardCor. paperboard in sheets & rolls
Cor. paperboard in sheets & rollsPaperboard, ex. corrugated paperboard
Unbleached linerboardOther unbleached kraft pkg. & ind. conv. paperboard
See footnotes at end of table.
0851
ton
ton
ton
ton
ton
0101 .990102 99020201 .99030301 .990302 .99
09
091
0911020211 .990212 .990221 .99030311 .99040411 .99
0912010102020205030311040415 .01060625 .01
0913010111 .990112.990113.990115.990116.990117 .990122 .990123 .990131 .990134 .990135 .990136 .990137 .990141 .990142 .990148 .990149 .99020291 .99030302 .990304 .990305 .990307 .990308 .990311 .990312 .990314 .990315 .990316 .99040401 .99050501 .99060601 .990602.99
0914050551 .99111101 .991102.99
12/8112/81
12/8112/8112/8112/81
12/73
12/73
12/7312/8212/8212/82
12/7306/8112/7312/7306/8106/81
06/81
12/7506/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/81
12/7306/8312/7306/8106/8106/8106/8112/8212/8206/8106/8112/8212/8206/8306/8306/83
06/8012/8212/8212/82
95.0
102.989.784.3
101.7
302.2
275.2
347.4229.9342.4203.1315.8241.798.0
101.0101.0
216.2
188.2
197.1
358.5
308.4
165.9
287.2283.3229.5108.5210.9242.1108.7112.9276.3101.2229.3154.1104.4104.798.0
273.9107.4110.799.0
310.498.4
315.5230.7100.0199.6102.3100.099.9
105.398.3
100.3103.1103.1102.7102.7101.6102.298.7
257.3
104.3106.0108.6101.0
87.295.2
102.987.380.8
101.6
307.6
280.0364.4245.6353.7211.5O241.798.0
104.7104.7
211.5
188.2
197.1
334.3
308.4
165.9
294.3295.1230.7109.4212.9258.3113.1117.5
103.5231.5161.5107.1110.2106.4281.7112.0112.5105.1
309.6101.0319.5231.8105.2209.4104.6100.1100.8114.099.0
101.7104.2104.2103.3103.3101.7102.398.8
262.2
108.1107.9111.3101.3
87.4103.9
102.988.282.1
101.6
310.5
283.3371.5251.8379.7220.0<*)241.7
98.0107.0107.0
229.3
197.2
240.5
340.7
332.6
184.9
296.6296.9233.3110.4220.3257.1112.9117.5291.2106.5233.3163.7111.5110.2105.6281.7113.6113.2105.3
309.6102.4330.8238.6105.2219.3104.6103.5100.8114.0100.3102.0109.0109.0103.5103.5103.3103.2103.7
269.3
108.1111.1116.4106.2
$43,500
15.500
53.500
85.938
97.500
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Paperboard—ContinuedBleached pkg. & ind. converting paperboard .Semichemical paperboardRecycled paperboard
09141103.991104.991105.99
Converted paper and paperboard productsSanitary papers and health products
Sanitary tissue health productsPaper bags and shipping sacks
Grocers' and variety bagsSpecialty bags and linersShipping sacks and multiwall bags, all materials ...
Paper boxes and containersSetup paperboard boxesCor. shp. cont. for food & beveragesIce cream cartonMilk carton, 1/2 gallonFolding paperboard boxesPaper cups, hotFiber drumsCor. shp. cont. for paper & alliedCor. shp. cont. for glass, clay, stoneCor. shp. cont. for metal products ex. elecCor. shp. cont. for electrical productsCor. shp. cont. for all other end uses
Packaging accessoriesGummed sealing tapeCor. & solid fiber pallets, pads, & part
Office supplies and accessoriesFile foldersAdding machine rolls
Composite cans
0915
per 1000per 1000
per 1000per 100
per 1000case
010104 .99020214 .990216 .990218 .99030322 .990323 .990327 .030329 .030332 .990333 .030337 .010341 .990342 .990343 .990344 .990345 .99040431 .990441 .990606450649 .0207
Pressure sensitive productsPressure sensitive products ...
09160101 .99
Building paper and board . 092
Insulation board .1/2 inch
Hardboard and particleboardHardboard, type 11, 1/8 inchParticleboard, platen-type (mat-formed) .
Publications, printed matter & printing
m sq. ft.
m sq. ft.
09210103 .05
09220101 .040123 .99
093
NewspapersCirculation
Subscriptions, through intermediarySubscriptions, direct to readerSingle-copy sales, through intermediary .Single-copy sales, direct to reader
AdvertisingClassified advertisingCommercial advertising, nationalCommercial advertising, other
0931010111 .990112.990121 .990122 .99020211 .990221 .990222 .99
PeriodicalsCirculation
General farm periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsProfessional periodicalsWomen's periodicals subscriptionsWomen's periodicals, single-copy salesGeneral interest periodicals, subscriptionsGeneral interest periodicals, single-copy sales .General news periodicals, subscriptionsReligious periodicals
AdvertisingGeneral farm periodicalsIndustrial periodicalsMerchandising periodicalsProfessional periodicalsWomen's periodicalsGeneral interest periodicalsGeneral news periodicalsReligious periodicalsOther periodicals, n.e.c
0932010111 .990121 .990123 .990131 .990132 .990133 .990134 .990135 .990141 .99020211 .990221 .990222 .990223 .990231 .990233 .990235 .990241 .990243 .99
Book publishing . 0933
12/8212/8212/82
06/83
12/8312/8312/83
12/83
12/83
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
06/80
12/8212/82
12/82
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
102.5106.8104.9
266.5359.099.7
265.0
250.0(3)246.9284.7296.4(3)220.0331.8101.6106.7113.3105.0106.5265.1263.1106.8227.4258.2290.5320.0
102.1102.1
254.7
272.7282.0
232.2234.7107.9
127.6
133.2124.2130.3119.8113.9110.7136.2141.9154.4131.6
132.6131.4123.6129.3127.0
132.6120.0123.8128.4133.4123.0127.6127.6124.4131.6137.9154.7116.1110.2
123.6
103.3109.6105.5
269.4359.5
99.9269.1100.6100.7103.4252.6100.1249.3284.7302.5
99.9220.0331.8105.4109.2114.7105.3107.7271.8263.9112.5231.5258.2305.7324.1
101.9101.9
251.9
269.2271.6
229.8234.8107.6
130.0
138.0125.1131.3123.0113.9110.7142.2150.6162.7136.4
133.4130.5127.9129.3127.7
133.3121.5123.0128.2135.7127.6128.6131.9124.2131.6142.2155.3116.1118.0
124.1
103.6114.7106.6
271.6360.3100.2272.8104.2101.2103.9255.0100.6251.7284.7302.5100.9231.0331.8103.9109.5116.0105.3108.9273.2267.1112.2233.6258.2307.4324.1
102.9102.9
253.9
262.9273.1
233.6234.1111.3
131.0
138.7125.7131.1123.0118.8110.7143.0151.5161.8137.3
134.5130.7(3)129.3129.1
134.0120.6(3)128.9137.5128.2128.7132.8126.0139.4142.2156.7116.1118.0
125.2
$90,630
140.486
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Book publishing—ContinuedTextbooks
Elementary, hardboundElementary, paperboundHigh school, hardboundCollege, hardboundCollege, paperboundWorkbooks
Technical, scientific & professional booksMedical books, hardboundMedical books, paperboundBusiness books, hardboundOther, hardbound
Religious booksOther,paperbound
General booksAdult trade, hardboundAdult trade, paperboundMass market paperbacksJuvenile books
General reference booksSubscription encyclopediasOther, including atlases
Book printingBooks, printed and bound, lithographicPrinted or printed and bound, not lithographicPamphlets, etc., printed or printed and bound
Manifold business formsUnit set formsManifold booksCustom continuous formsStock continuous forms
Commercial printingMagazine and periodical printing
LithographicGravure
Labels for packaging, rolls and sheetsLetterpressLithographicGravure
Catalog and directory printingLithographic
Financial and legal printingLithographic
Advertising printingLetterpressLithographic
Other general job printingLetterpressLithographicGravure
Commercial printing, n. e. cScreen printing, excluding textilesGravure plates and cylinders
Metals and metal products
Iron and steel
Iron oreMesabi, regular-unscreenedPellets
Iron and steel scrapNo. 1 heavy melting
PittsburghChicagoPhiladelphiaDetroitBirminghamHoustonLos Angeles
No. 2 heavy meltingPittsburghChicagoPhiladelphiaBirminghamHouston
See footnotes at end of table.
0933
gr. toniron unit
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
010111 .990112.990113.990115.990116.990117.99020213 .990214 .990215 .990217 .99030315 .99040411 .990412 .990414 .990415 .99050511 .990514 .99
09340102 .990103 .990104 .99
09350101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .99
0937010102 .990103 .99020201 .990202 .990203 .99030302 .99040402 .99050501 .990502 .99060601 .990602 .990603 .99070701 .990702 .99
01060117
1012010101 .010102 .010103 .0101040105 .0101060107 .01020211 .010212 .010213 .010215 .020216
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/77
06/77
06/77
131.4127.4124.4131.0136.0139.6131.5119.8125.5115.298.9
125.7
118.7107.1120.6117.7110.4125.9123.8148.2
103.0
102.5(3)103.0101.8106.4102.3103.9103.6103.2105.7102.6100.6103.2103.4104.7102.5102.9104.4104.999.8
310.9
348.5
282.1308.4332.2
264.8278.1306.0279.7261.6115.0276.1126.7196.9289.7288.3296.8267.8311.0118.7
132.8128.1O132.2138.7143.5131.3124.0125.5115.2100.6134.1
117.0107.8120.1117.8110.4126.1124.1148.4
101.3101.3100.0100.2
102.7102.1100.0103.6102.6
104.4
104.7(3)103.3102.3106.4102.4105.7105.9105.9106.1103.8101.0104.7105.0106.3104.1105.6105.3105.999.8
312.7
354.1
282.1308.4332.2
297.1323.6363.5301.2315.4148.0360.6123.7210.7310.4338.0301.0276.5335.1118.7
133.4128.1
132.2138.7149.1133.8124.0126.0115.2100.6134.1
119.4107.8122.4117.8110.4126.1124.1148.4
102.5102.8100.0102.2
103.2102.9100.0103.6103.6
105.3
105.5(3)103.4102.3106.4102.6107.6106.5107.7106.5105.7112.2104.4105.0106.3104.1106.3105.7106.3
314.6
356.3
282.1308.4332.2
313.5343.5382.0319.2344.1152.0375.1140.5226.1347.8367.9347.0328.3359.2133.3
$32,530.837
89.886
103.00089.00096.00076.00091.00092.00073.50080.63892.50083.00076.00074.50082.000
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Commodity
Index
Unit
gr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. tongr. ton
gr. tongr. tongr. ton
Commoditycode1
10120217 .01030321 .010322 .010323 .0103240325 .0103260327 .02040431 .010432 .010435 .01043605054105430544054505460547060651 .010652 .010653 .0106540655 .0106560657 .01070761 .010762 .010764
1015020235 .990237 .990239 .99030321 .990322 .990323 .990324 .99040423 .990425 .990427 .990429 .99050511 .990522 .99060614 .990621 .99070712 .990736 .99080818 .99090917.99121261 .991263 .99131329 .991351 .991353 .991355 .99
1016020291 .99030312 .990315 .99
101702
Otherndex base
06/77
06/77
06/77.
06/7706/7706/7706/7706/7706/77
06/77
06/77
06/77
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/6712/8012/8012/8006/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/83
06/8206/8206/82
06/83
06/82
Oct.19832
210.0245.5228.2270.0246.5136.2301.4113.160.4
292.7260.3328.5301.9108.4202.3100.0106.869.7102.5111.8111.0303.8315.6334.3272.7152.6280.1120.6184.5221.3229.1211.1106.3
352.1103.2102.4100.4105.3114.2115.0114.1115.3100.9110.3393.1110.1110.5111.0106.6107.2105.1115.7113.0116.6106.195.3108.9104.4105.1107.3107.699.5
ft96.498.8
0401.5
ftft303.798.298.195.9
292.2
(3)
358.799.9
Jan.19842
227.2290.7272.9314.6261.6171.0382.4113.1109.8333.5303.6346.0410.5108.4218.3101.4120.269.7116.0119.4140.4364.7376.1392.9311.6178.9365.8120.6284.8213.9218.6204.4106.3
354.4104.4104.1101.3106.3114.9115.9114.0115.6103.4110.6393.1110.6111.2111.3108.1109.0105.5115.3113.8115.8107.496.4110.5104.4105.1107.6107.9100.1
ft96.299.5
ft402.4
ft100.0
307.9100.6100.596.8
297.2
ft362.8100.3
Feb.19842
242.5306.0272.9341.2296.8187.0382.4113.1120.8367.3328.4398.4424.6124.0224.8105.6125.373.8114.8119.4143.8384.1405.6392.9337.6189.5380.4131.3302.8218.1228.1204.4106.3
357.1107.5111.8102.2106.3116.9117.7116.1119.4103.4110.9393.1110.6112.0111.7108.1109.0105.5115.3113.7115.9108.199.2110.4104.6105.3107.7108.099.5
ft95.199.4
ft402.4
ft100.0
309.3100.6100.597.4
300.6
(3)
363.598.6
Feb. 1984
$63,50057.46761.00064.00059.00064.50059.00056.00022.000104.105106.000114.000105.50081.24978.99075.00076.40564.55393.00096.111105.000105.473124.000114.000104.000108.00091.00086.00087.991
545.647600.000525.000505.000
Price
Iron and steel scrap—ContinuedLos Angeles
No. 2 bundlesPittsburghChicagoPhiladelphiaDetroitBirminghamHouston 1
Los AngelesMelting, r.r. no. 1
PittsburghChicagoBirminghamHouston
No. 1 cupola cast ironPittsburghPhiladelphiaDetroitBirminghamHoustonLos Angeles
No. 1 bundlesPittsburghChicagoPhiladelphiaDetroitBirminghamHoustonLos Angeles
Stainless bundlesPittsburghChicagoDetroit
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 ironCastings for other motor vehicles, 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
Open die or smith forgings, ferrousCarbon steelAlloy steel, excluding stainless and hi-temp
Other forge shop productsSeamless rolled ring forgings, ferrousClosed die forgings, carbon steelClosed die forgings, alloy steelClosed die forgings, stainless steel
Blast and electric furnace productsBlast furnace products
Pig ironElectric furnace products
FerrosiliconOther electric furnace products
Steel mill products7
Semifinished steel mill products
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Steel mill products—ContinuedSemifinished steel mill products
Hot rolled sheet and strip, incl. tin millHot rolled bars, plates, & structural shapSteel wire -.
Plain wire, carbon steelGalvanized wire, carbon steelOther coated wire, carbon steelWire, stainless steel
Steel pipe and tubesStandard pipe, carbonLine pipe, carbonCasing (OCTG), carbonTubing (OCTG), carbonPressure tubing, seamless, carbonPressure tubing, welded, carbonMechanical tubing, seamless, carbonMechanical tubing, welded, carbonStructural pipe and tubing, carbonCasing (OCTG), alloyTubing (OCTG), alloyMechanical tubing, alloyPressure tubing, welded, stainlessMechanical tubing, welded, stainlessOther pipe and tubing, incl. std. pipe, stainless
Cold rolled sheets and stripSheets, c.r., carbonStrip, c.r., carbonSheets and strip, c.r., alloySheets, c.r., stainlessStrip, c.r., stainless
Cold finished barsBars, c.f., carbonBars, c.f., alloyBars, c.f., stainless, 300 series
Other steel mill products
Nonferrous metals
Nonferrous metal oresSilver concentrates
Primary nonferrous metalsPrimary nonferrous metals, except precious
Aluminum paste pigmentPrimary aluminum ingot, unalloyedPrimary aluminum ingot, alloyedPrimary aluminum, other types, except extrusion billAluminum extrusion billetCobaltDomestic copper cathodeTin, pig, grade ALead, pig, commonNickel, cathode sheetsZinc, slab, prime WesternZinc, slab, special high gradeAntimonyMercury, 76 Ib. flask \Magnesium, pig ingotTitanium sponge
Precious metalsGold, refinedSilver, bar, refined, .999 finePlatinum
Nonferrous scrapCopper base scrap
Copper scrap, no. 2 refinerHeavy yellow brass scrapNo. 1 composition (red brass) scrap
Aluminum base scrapAluminum seg. low-copper clips, N.Y. IbOld aluminum.scrap.sheet and cast, N.Y
Other nonferrous scrap neeScrap lead battery platesNew scrap nickel, clips and solids, N.YBlock tin pipe scrapOld scrap zinc N.Y
Secondary nonferrous metalsAluminum, except extrusion billet
See footnotes at end of table.
10170299 .990304050511 .990515 .990519 .990551 .99060611 .990612 .990614 .990615 .990621 .990622 .990623 .990624 .990627 .990634 .990635 .990645 .990662 .990664.990669 .99070711 .990715 .990733 .990751 .990755 .99080811 .990831 .990852 .9909
102
10210401 .99
1022
Ib.
Ib.Ib.Ib.Ib.Ib.Ib.flaskIb.Ib.
tr. oz.tr. oz.tr. oz.
010109 .010117.990118 .990119.990121 .9901220123 .990126 .01012701280132013301360146 .0101510156.0202027102720273
1023010106 .0101110116020222 .010223 .01030321032603310336 .01
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/83
12/8012/8012/8012/80
102402 12/80
370.0108.199.298.1
363.191.998.396.091.988.5
404.5392.576.887.497.0
432.8279.097.6
443.993.597.995.2
256.6111.0109.8381.7369.7105.4242.3255.5102.2350.1331.9285.3101.1
279.3
299.7257.2328.0100.299.993.0
102.3675.7183.0398.9178.6376.1323.1310.8244.268.1
383.9400.7686.7
1140.0686.2431.3
236.3143.9136.2158.4161.5582.4526.7617.3210.7275.2132.3324.7235.5
257.1110.9
371.4109.699.698.7
365.091.898.699.593.091.5
405.6383.765.587.497.0
432.8302.2
99.1385.293.597.9
108.4256.6113.2112.0386.4385.2106.7270.6260.9103.9351.9330.1310.2101.0
276.1
289.9256.0328.0103.2104.293.6
105.1675.7166.6378.8192.9376.1353.5337.6348.966.3
397.8400.7587.0
1060.7525.0431.3
227.2130.3125.9138.6149.9579.2514.0617.3219.5297.0132.3324.7235.5
255.7109.9
365.2109.899.898.7
364.791.898.699.593.791.5
405.6390.070.687.497.2
432.8299.3
99.1419.793.597.9
108.4276.2111.0112.1386.6387.7106.7270.4260.9104.1352.7330.7310.2100.8
279.5
97.1
295.8259.3328.0104.9104.793.8
105.3675.7173.4385.5185.7376.1357.9344.3355.9
59.0397.8400.7619.6
1074.3584.6431.3
236.0135.3132.3143.0151.4612.5539.4654.2214.7285.1132.3324.7235.5
254.8111.9
$1,488
12.500
5.760.260
3.290.514.515
1.275294.500
1.4305.550
376.0008.885
475.000
.515
.325
.520
.425
.355
.1791.1504.100
.105
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Secondary nonferrous metals—ContinuedAluminum ingotOther types, except extrusion billet
Refined copperBrass ingot, alloyedBronze ingot, alloyedOther copper-base alloys, except brass and bronze .
Refined leadLead, unalloyedAntimonial lead, alloyed
Refined zincZinc dust, unalloyedZinc-base alloys
Precious metalsGold, unalloyedSilver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals
10240201 .990202 .99030302 .990304 .990305 .99040401 .990402 .99050502 .990503 .99060601 .990602 .9907
Nonferrous mill shapesAluminum mill shapes
Sheet, flat 5052-H 32Sheet, coiled, bare, sidingSheet, coiled, bare, finstockSheet, coiled, bare, all othersSheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoatedSheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bareFoil, plain (under .006 inches)Sheet,coiled,heat treatableTube, extruded, 6000 alloy seriesTube, drawn, 6000 alloy seriesPlate, heat treatable 7075-T651Bar, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series ...Pipe, extrudedRod, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series..Extrusion, solid, circle size under 3Extrusion, solid, circle size 3 to under 4Extrusion, solid, circle size 4 to under 5Extrusion, solid, circle size 5 to 9Extrusion, solid, in 2000 and 7000 alloy series
Copper and brass mill shapesCopper-base alloy stripCopper-base alloy rodCopper-base alloy tube; non-plumbingCopper tubing, non -plumbingCopper tubing, plumbingCopper sheet or stripCopper rod
Nickel alloy mill shapesNickel plate, 200 alloyMonel sheet, 400 alloy
Titanium mill shapesTitanium mill shapes
Other mill shapesGold mill shapesOther lead mill shapes, except powder and wireOther nonferrous metal wireOther nonferrous metal mill shapes
1025
Ib.010101 .040103 .990104 .990107 .990108 .990109 .990111 .990114.990121 .990123 .990127 .030132 .990135 .990147 .990151 .990152 .990153 .990154 .990157 .99020231 .990232 .990233 .990253 .990254 .990255 .990256 .990404620463050501 .99191901 .991997 .991998 .991999 .99
Nonferrous wire and cableElectric wire and cableTelephone and telegraph wire and cableControl and signal wire and cableBuilding wire and cableApparatus wire and cordageMagnet wirePower wire and cableCopper bare wire, alloyedAutomotive primary wireAirframe, shipboard and ground support cableOther insulated and covered wire and cable, copper .
10260301 .990303 .990305 .990307 .990309 .990311 .990313 .990315 .990317 .990323 .990325 .99
Nonferrous forge shop productsHot impression die, impact, press, & upset forgings .Other forgings
10270111 .990122 .99
Nonferrous foundry shop productsCastings, alum./alum.-base alloy
Motor vehicle die castingsOther die castingsSand castingsPerm, and semi-perm, mold castings .
See footnotes at end of table.
1028020201 .990203 .990204 .990205 .99
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8106/8106/81
06/8312/6812/6912/6812/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/80
12/8012/7012/70
12/7006/8212/7006/8206/8306/8306/83
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/80
12/8212/82
12/8312/8312/83
06/7706/7712/7206/8306/8306/83
107.0108.774.678.783.587.984.679.3
189.8108.8122.4107.462.263.660.890.3
313.2317.5311.5270.8358.1108.6111.3110.4218.8106.9301.1284.7404.8
98.9113.4107.3110.9110.3114.8111.1103.1215.8256.5187.2263.8206.0
77.5246.386.3
261.4293.1377.5311.683.0
385.1126.298.399.4
203.5103.0102.5101.7109.498.5
100.198.3
100.0230.496.1
100.6
143.0148.4293.7103.7102.0102.4
105.6109.473.275.580.789.786.984.3
208.5117.8122.4115.958.261.048.877.1
315.2328.5327.0283.0375.7113.5114.6114.7221.1108.2301.3310.5420.0101.1111.4107.9113.6113.4116.7111.1103.0214.6256.5186.7258.0200.7
75.8246.3
84.7254.7293.1377.5311.9
83.1361.2122.298.799.199.3
201.8102.6102.5102.4101.998.299.6
102.598.2
228.496.796.8
100.5100.6100.1
144.5149.9292.4105.9103.9105.3
108.2108.472.279.582.279.383.976.1
192.9119.1122.8117.559.561.753.677.1
318.1331.1336.0291.9375.7115.0114.6118.7224.0108.2299.5310.5420.0100.5111.4107.9113.7116.2116.7110.6100.5215.9255.3190.2258.2202.9
77.5246.9
84.7254.7293.1377.5311.7
83.0369.5122.598.698.199.1
201.8103.6102.2101.499.998.399.5
105.1100.0229.895.897.7
101.8102.1100.1
145.3151.3295.6106.1105.0105.4
$1,403
6.3905.190
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Nonferrous foundry shop products—ContinuedOther castings and cast products
Copper and copper-base alloy castingsCopper and copper-base alloy sand castings ..Other copper/copper-base alloy castingsCopper-base bearings/bushings, nonmachined
Zinc and zinc-base alloy castingsZinc and zinc-base alloy castings
Magnesium and magnesium-base castingsOther nonferrous castings
Other nonferrous castings
Metal containers
Metal cans and can componentsSteel cans
Fruit and fruit juice canVegetable & vegetable juice canLard and shortening canAll other food (including soup) cansPaint and varnish canAerosol canAll other non-food cans
Aluminum cansSoft drink canBeer canAll other food (including soup) cans
Metal can component (steel and aluminum)Metal can components (steel and aluminum) ...
Barrels, drums, and pailsSteel pailsSteel shipping barrels and drumsAll other metal barrels
Hardware
Hardware, n.e.cBuilders hardware
Padlock combinationPadlock, pin tumblerCabinet hingeDoor lock, mortise, std. duty, keyedDoor lock, bored, std. duty, keyedDoor lock, bored, residential, keylessDoor lock, bored, residential, keyedExit device, heavy duty, rim typeFull mortise hinges, light wtSash fastenerDoor 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 and edge toolsWrench, open-endWrench, boxAdjustable wrench, including pipeScrewdriversWrench socketAll other wrenchesPliersHammers, light forgedSteel goods (forks, hoes, rakes, etc.)All other mechanics' hand service toolsAll other edge toolsHacksaw bladesHandsaw, crosscutOther hand tools, except edge tools
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings
Enameled iron fixtures
See footnotes at end of table.
10280206 .99030301 .990302 .990303 .99040401 .9905 .99060601 .99
103
1031020209 .990211 .990214 .990215 .990218 .990219 .990222 .99030301 .990302 .990304 .99040401 .99
10320101 .990102 .990103 .99
104
1041
doz.doz.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.ea.pr.ea.ea.
400 pcs
010105 .020108 .040111 .060113.040114 .030116.080118.040119 .060121 .020125 .050131 .050136 .030137 .010138 .01030345 .310347 .050351 .070410456 .050457 .060461 .02
1042
per 100
0131 .990132 .990133 .990141 .990147 .990149 .990151 .990161 .990166 .990178 .990179 .990181 .030182 .020183 .99
105
1051
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/7706/8306/8306/83
06/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8112/7212/7006/8106/8106/81
06/83
12/75
12/7512/70
12/7512/67
12/67
12/7512/7512/7512/6712/6712/6812/68
12/6712/6712/67
06/83
06/8306/83
12/7206/83
100.9100.9101.1100.5100.5104.5136.2102.0100.5100.5
338.3
342.0108.1114.2367.7114.5112.4110.698.5
103.9103.5215.5254.5102.8117.4117.4
318.0277.9336.3
99.9
292.7
270.7288.1134.3348.0<•)172.2278.2276.7164.5289.2295.8334.2234.0180.3(3)137.2236.4O266.0260.3371.6328.1294.8395.1
351.4345.2405.9311.5290.9308.4100.8328.3292.3392.4100.0100.6179.4210.4101.2
292.7
329.2
99.0100.3100.499.7
100.5107.3139.9102.0101.5101.5
344.5
348.8110.3121.5(*)114.5118.9115.7
103.4105.1220.7258.1
ft117.7117.7
319.7277.9339.199.9
292.5
269.8293.8136.6341.3329.9175.8290.3271.9164.5293.7299.6334.2237.6191.1217.1136.7229.4
ft223.1252.9378.4328.1298.1411.9
352.9357.9405.9311.5289.4308.4101.3333.4292.3401.1100.0100.8179.4210.4101.5
293.9
329.4
106.3100.7101.199.5
100.5106.8139.3102.0102.3102.3
344.9
349.3110.4121.5367.7ft119.0113.399.6
103.2106.1221.6259.2ft117.7117.7
319.9277.9339.499.9
292.9
270.0294.5136.6333.9329.9178.8292.9271.9164.5293.7299.6334.2242.2191.1217.1136.7229.4ft223.1252.9378.4328.1298.1411.9
353.9359.0405.9312.5289.4309.2101.2335.5301.9384.9100.1101.8180.6215.6101.5
296.9
336.1
$48,529
5.04313.213
152.082.960.520
34.414
.55510.787
33.66110.718
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Enameled iron fixtures—Continued ..Enameled iron bathtubsEnameled iron lavatoriesEnameled iron sinks
10510101 .990111 .050121 .02
Vitreous china fixturesLavatoryWater closet combination.
10520101 .040111 .05
Steel fixturesEnameled steel bathtubsStainless steel sinksEnameled steel lavatories ...
10530101 .990113 .990121 .99
Brass fittingsBath and shower fittingsLavatory fittingsSink fittingsMiscellaneous brass goods...
10540211 .990215 .990219 .990223 .99
Heating equipment.
Steam and hot water equipmentGas heating boilersOil heating boilersSteel heating boilersSteel heating boilers over 400 mbh ...Steel radiators and convectorsAll other radiators and convectors
10610102 .990103 .990111 .990113 .990131 .990141 .99
Warm air furnacesGas-fired wall furnaces ...Forced air, gasGas-fired floor furnaces ..
10620136 .990142 .990146 .99
Conversion burnersCommercial/industrial oil burners...Gas burners over 400 mbhGas burners, 400 mbh and under..Com./ind. dual fuel burners
10630111 .990116 .990121 .990136 .99
Domestic heating stovesWood/coal stoves, non-airtight .Wood/coal stoves, airtight
10640121 .990126 .99
Unit heaters and ventilatorsUnit heaters
Gas fired propeller-fan type, under 400 mbh .Steam, propeller fan type
1065010121 .990126 .05
Water heaters, domesticElectricGasOilSolar water heater system .
10660101 .990113.990115 .990117.99
Other systems and other partsOther heating systems
Gas-fired infra-red heatersNon-electric fireplacesOther heating systems, n. e. c. .
Other parts for heating systems ....Other parts, n. e. c
1067010116.990121 .990126 .99020216 .99
Fabricated structural metal products.. 107
Metal doors, sash, and trimMetal doors and frames, exc. storm
Aluminum doorsIron and steel doorsSteel door framesShower doors and tub enclosures
Metal window sash and frames, exc. storm .Aluminum window sash and framesSteel window sash and frames
Metal molding and trim and storefrontsMetal molding and trim and storefronts ....
Storm sash and doorsStorm sash and doors
Screens and weatherstripScreens and weatherstrip
1071020201 .990203 .990205 .990207 .99030309 .990311 .99040413 .99050515 .99060617 .99
12/7412/80
06/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/80
12/6712/67
12/67
12/8212/82
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
299.6394.2387.0
284.8334.0239.4
236.1212.2148.2111.4
295.6100.0100.597.9
100.3
245.3
255.7259.2275.9246.1117.4126.4119.0
243.1333.3257.1132.0
234.1116.9113.9261.6116.4
214.3116.2121.4
221.8295.7263.3293.1
247.1220.0261.7107.0104.7
117.5116.3(3)106.3116.7117.9118.3
304.2
302.3101.9103.1100.5340.7100.0101.8101.9379.5100.2100.2103.5103.5100.6100.6
300.2391.1390.8
286.6336.7240.3
237.2213.8149.4
296.7100.099.698.6
101.2
247.3
255.7259.5275.9246.1117.4
119.0
248.0333.3262.4134.1
236.1119.5114.6256.7117.2
212.9117.0119.3
226.6302.1263.3305.2
245.5216.6261.5109.2104.6
117.7117.3(3)106.3118.7117.9118.2
306.5
305.5102.9103.7102.0341.2102.1102.9103.0379.5102.4102.4104.0104.0101.6101.6
307.4396.7396.0
288.0339.1240.8
237.6214.0150.1108.1
300.2100.4100.4101.5102.0
248.4
256.3260.1276.5246.1117.4O119.0
249.4333.5264.7138.8
238.3121.2115.7259.6119.9
214.0118.0119.4
228.7304.9268.5305.2
245.8216.0262.603)103.6
118.3117.7(3)106.3119.2118.6121.8
306.9
306.6103.7104.5102.0341.2112.0103.0103.2379.5102.4102.4104.0104.0101.6101.6
$305,110
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Metal tanksPressure vessels, non-aluminumElevated water tank, field erectedBulk storage tank, 6,000 gallons or lessBulk storage tank, over 6,000 gallonsNon-LPG gas cylindersOther pressure tanksCustom tank, 3/4 in. and lessPetroleum storage tanks
Sheet metal productsRoofing, steelSiding, aluminumSiding, steelFloor, fabricated metalStovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows & ducts, steelAir conditioning ducts, incl. dust collecting, steelCulverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes, steelCulverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes, aluminumRestaurant, hotel, and kitchen equipment, steelAwnings, canopies, and carports, prefab., aluminum ..Other sheet metal work, steelOther sheet metal work, aluminumOther sheet metal work, not steel or aluminum
Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal productsFabricated iron and steel pipe and fitting
PetrochemicalOther iron and steel pipe fabrication
Fabricated iron and steel tube and fittingSeamless tubingWelded tubing
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabricationAluminum pipe and tube fabricationOther nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication
Fabricated structural metalFabricated structural metal for buildingsFabricated structural metal for bridgesOther fabricated structural metal
Miscellaneous metal workExpanded metal lathExpanded corner beadFabricated bars
Architectural and ornamental metalworkWarm air or air conditioning grilles, registers, etcStairsRailingsGrating and grating treadsLight gauge metal framingOther architectural and ornamental metalwork
Heat exchanges and condensersBare tube heat exchangersFin tube heat exchangers
Fabricated steel plateWeldmentsOther fabricated plate
Steel power boilers
Prefabricated metal buildingsPrefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm svcs
Industrial and commercialOther prefab. & portable metal buildings
Grain storage bldgs., incl. farm & commercial types ...Small utility bldgs, incl. tool sheds, cabanas, etcDwellings & other non-farm buildings
Panels, parts, & sections for prefab bldgsPanels, parts, sections for prefabricated buildings
Miscellaneous metal products
Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washersExternally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft
Hex boltsSquare and round boltsStudsFlanged, self-locking set and wood screwsMachine screwsCap screws
See footnotes at end of table.
10720102 .990111 .990112.990113.990122 .990133 .990138 .990147 .99
10730101 .990109 .990116.990117.990145 .990146 .990162 .990163 .990164 .990165 .990166 .990167 .990169 .99
1074
sq.yd.m lin.ft.Ib.
020201 .990214 .99030301 .990302 .99040401 .990403 .99050501 .990511 .990512 .99070781 .030782 .020791 .09080801 .990803 .990804 .990805 .990806 .990809 .99
10750101 .990102 .99
0111 .990121 .99
1077
1079010115 .99020214 .990221 .990235 .99030354 .99
108
1081020206 .990207 .990208 .990209 .990221 .990231 .99
06/80
06/8006/8006/8006/80
12/8206/8306/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8206/83
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8206/81
12/7312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/80
06/80
06/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/81
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/76
303.8116.3O322.7284.3109.086.2
119.3114.9
311.6353.9102.6101.395.0
103.5101.2101.1105.2103.0102.7102.2104.1
294.698.877.9
103.5111.2112.9111.1110.0108.5(3)101.6308.6268.598.991.7
335.8341.1
125.7136.2112.8
109.5111.4105.6
127.4
103.994.594.4
104.7106.9102.3
107.6
100.6
289.0270.3101.889.8
103.1101.6138.3144.6202.3
304.9116.3(3)322.3286.4108.987.1
120.3116.9
317.4353.9107.0101.398.2
103.3101.1102.3112.7(3)105.6103.7108.8
296.398.7
P)103.8109.9(3)109.1110.5110.9
102.5310.8269.4100.591.7
339.9(3)160.9100.4100.0100.2100.5100.0102.0100.2
126.8136.9117.1
109.7111.4106.0
127.7
103.094.494.3
102.698.5
100.6104.3
100.4
289.9
271.0102.287.0
103.1102.4138.8147.0205.6
304.6119.4(3)322.3287.5109.7(•>119.8116.1
318.4353.9108.3101.398.2
103.399.8
102.3112.7103.0(3)104.8111.4
295.799.781.1
103.8110.2112.9109.5110.4110.6(3)102.2309.4269.4100.691.1
339.9(3)160.9100.4100.6100.2100.9102.7102.0100.2
126.8136.9117.1
110.2111.4106.3
127.6
104.295.595.5
104.399.9
102.4108.7
100.3
290.7
272.0102.789.1
103.1103.6138.9147.9205.8
$1,326
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Commodity
Index
Unit
per 100
ea.ea.ea.ea.
per 100
Commoditycode1
10810241 .060246 .990256 .990261 .990304050536 .9906
1083020221 .990222 .990223 .99030301 .990303 .990307 .990311 .990321 .990323 .990325 .990327 .990329 .990331 .990333 .990338 .990345 .990351 .990361 .990371 .99040401 .990402 .99050501 .070503 .120504 .090521 .02
1088010111 .990199 .99020211 .990213 .990219 .990223 .99060613 .990621 .990635.99070721 .990771 .990799 .99090951 .990961 .990965 .990973 .990999 .99
1089020216 .990217 .990225 .99030311 .99040424 .990425 .99050506 .990508 .990511 .300521 .99
Otherndex base
12/7112/7606/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8112/83
12/6906/8112/6806/8106/8106/81
12/7306/8112/6706/8106/8106/8106/8106/76
06/8106/8112/8312/8306/81
12/6912/73
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8206/82
06/8206/8206/82
06/8212/8206/82
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8112/6912/82
12/7212/8212/7212/83
Oct.19832
191.0127.8100.3100.892.198.8102.4102.498.4
268.7113.1
ft372.1223.7108.0282.8111.9110.3119.7236.7213.9207.5
ft251.0112.8111.4108.1107.9
ft278.8103.7111.8
ftft113.9248.4203.5191.5213.3
95.587.689.181.799.8
359.5368.5102.498.697.9
294.6296.1105.2104.7
ft105.8104.195.8
337.7271.698.8102.198.5
298.4103.6283.4107.2102.9100.6100.6111.6281.399.2
301.1220.7101.1283.4
ft
Jan.1984*
196.5129.399.9101.291.499.4102.7102.798.4
272.6114.5100.7378.7
ft110.8284.3116.5110.3120.6236.7225.9218.3
ft258.6113.1111.3108.1107.6
ft278.8104.0113.9102.5101.6113.5
ftftft213.3
96.291.895.481.399.6
359.8363.8102.499.196.8
294.6296.1101.7104.8
ft106.2104.196.0
337.1272.299.1102.198.4
298.4104.5283.4107.6102.9100.9100.9111.2284.497.6
301.0220.7101.3
ft100.0
Feb.19842
ft129.3100.0101.391.999.4102.7102.798.4
274.0115.3101.7378.7
ft111.4287.6120.1110.3120.6237.1225.7214.7
ft264.7113.1111.6109.8107.6
ft278.8104.0115.0102.6103.0113.5
ft192.5175.8213.3
96.391.795.281.399.0
358.4365.6100.398.497.0
294.6301.399.8104.8
ft106.6104.196.3
339.9275.597.7102.198.7
299.1104.5283.4107.3102.9101.4101.4111.2284.397.6
301.8220.7101.3285.6100.0
Feb. 1984
$260,719
Price
Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers—ContinuedMine roof boltHigh-strength structural and bent boltsThread-cutting & rolling, & self drilling screwsOther externally threaded fasteners
Internally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraftNonthreaded fasteners, except aircraftAircraft-aerospace fasteners
Aircraft-aerospace fasteners ...rOther formed fasteners
Lighting fixturesResidential
Incandescent interior, including bath and kitchenIncandescent outdoorFlourescent
Commercial/institutional or industrialCommercial incandescent fixtures, surface or pendantCommercial incandescent fixtures, recessedOther commercial incand. fixtures, incl. portableCommercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types ...Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed air handlingCommercial fluor. fixtures, recessed non-airCommercial fluorescent strip lightsCommercial fluorescent ceiling systemsCommercial fluorescent fixtures, plastic wraparound ...Commercial fluorescent fixtures, wall mountedCommercial fluorescent fixtures, surface or pendent...Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl. portableComponent or renewal parts for commercial fixtures ..Industrial incandescent fixtures, general typesIndustrial fluorescent fixtures, general typesIndustrial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury .and other types
VehicularMotor vehicle incandescent lighting equipmentAll other motor vehicle lighting equipment
Outdoor and other typesFloodlight, incandescent, 1,500 w., g.pMercury vapor floodlight, 400 wattMercury floodlight, 1000 wattFlashlight, 2 cell, general purpose
Fabricated ferrous wire productsFerrous wire rope, cable and strand
Wire rope and cableWire strand, other than composite types
Steel nail and spikesBright nailsGalvanized nailsOther wire nailsSteel wire staples
Steel fencing and fence gatesChain link fencingWire fence, woven and weldedFence posts, gates and fittings
Ferrous wire cloth, other woven wire prodInsect wire screeningWoven wire nettingWire cloth and other woven wire products
Other fabricated ferrous wire productsBarbed and twisted steel wireWelded steel wire fabric for concrete reinforcingOther steel wire fabricWire cartsOther wire products
Other miscellaneous metal productsHot formed springs
Orig. equip, leaf springs, except for passenger cars ...Replacement leaf springs for motor vehiclesLocomotive, railroad car & other helical springs
Cold formed springsCold formed flat springs made of sheet & strip steel .
Wire springsPrecision mechanical springsOther wire springs
Other metal productsOriginal equipment automobile stampingsReplacement part automotive stampingsJob stampings, non-automotiveAutomotive screw machine products
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Other miscellaneous metal products—ContinuedOther screw machine productsInsect screening, aluminumSteel strapping, flat, 1-1/4x .031Steel strapping, flat, 5/8" x .020"
Metal crowns and closuresMetal commercial closures (caps)Metal crowns
es at end of table
Machinery and equipment
Agricultural machinery and equipment
Farm and garden tractorsFarm tractors, wheel type
Farm tractors, two wheel driveGarden tractors
Garden tractorsFarm tractor parts and attachments
PartsAttachments
Agricultural machinery excl. tractorsPlows
PlowHarrows, rollers, and stalk cutters
Stalk shredders and cuttersHarrows and rollersBlade terracers and scrapers and land levelers
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machPlanting and seeding machineryFertilizing machinery
CultivatorsCultivators
Sprayers and dustersPower sprayers, other than field & row crop types
Harvesting machineryHarvesting machinery
Haying machineryHaying machinery
Crop preparation machineryCrop preparation machinery
Farm elevators and blowersFarm elavators and blowers
Farm wagons & other farm transport equipCommercial turf and grounds mowing equipComm. turf & grounds care eq., parts & att
Comm. turf & grounds care equip., parts & attachmentParts, farm mach. excluding tractor
Parts, farm machinery, sold to o.e.mParts, farm machinery, sold for replacement/repair
Attachments, farm machinery, ex. tractorsAttachments, farm machinery, excluding tractors
Agricultural equipmentPoultry equipment
Barnyard and hog equipmentBarn and barnyard equipmentHog equipment
Water systemsWater systems
Irrigation systemsSelf-propelled irrigation systems, center pivotAll other self-propelled irrigation systems
Parts, agricultural equipment
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
See footnotes at end of table.
1089
100 sq.ft.cwtcwt.
111
0522 .990533 .010553 .040554 .01060611 .990617 .99
See foot
020201 .99050522 .99525211 .995221 .99
1112010111 .99020211 .990221 .990231 .99030311 .990321 .99040411 .99050511 .99060611 .99070711 .99080811 .99090911 .991112131311 .99515191 .995192 .99525211 .99
11130111 .99020231 .990241 .99030331 .99040401 .990402 .9951
112
1121040402 .99060608 .990609 .990611 .99070701 .990702 .99
12/83
12/6712/6712/8312/8312/83
12/82
12/8212/7312/82
12/8212/6712/8212/8212/82
12/8212/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/8212/6712/8212/6712/82
12/8206/8306/8312/7312/8212/8212/8212/82
12/82
12/8212/82
12/8312/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
306.4305.7305.0
287.6
328.0
339.0102.9363.2308.6296.9100.0232.6100.0
335.0383.4100.3345.3100.3101.2101.0347.8102.9103.7312.5103.7256.6100.6331.6101.6351.7105.6329.5103.7349.4103.8313.0100.4106.2106.2253.1(3)101.7100.9100.9
259.4(3)289.1100.9101.4228.1P)102.2102.6100.098.4
353.6
328.8110.8112.7118.1115.8120.9117.9107.2119.8104.5
100.0306.4305.7305.0100.1100.1
330.9
340.3102.8362.8320.1307.9100.3233.2101.5
339.3396.6103.8349.0101.3102.1103.2354.1105.4105.4323.4107.3251.3
98.5332.4101.8363.5109.2332.3104.5346.7103.0
106.2106.2256.3(3)103.4102.6102.6
261.9(3)290.3101.3102.0231.8101.2100.5100.6100.0101.6
354.3
330.0110.8112.7118.7115.8120.9123.9107.9121.0105.1
100.1306.4305.7305.0100.9100.1104.3
290.4
331.1
340.9103.2363.4317.6305.5100.3233.2101.5
339.2396.7103.8349.5101.3102.2104.5351.4105.4104.3323.4107.3255.0100.0333.1102.0363.5109.2332.3104.5346.7103.0323.8101.8106.2106.2255.3(3)102.9102.6102.6
262.3(3)292.5101.9103.4233.0101.7100.5100.6(3)99.7
355.9
330.9112.0114.0118.7115.8120.9123.9107.8120.7105.1
$12,65246.70346.949
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Construction equipment for mountingSpecial mounting equipment
RipperTractor mounted winches and other attachments
Dozer, hydraulic6' and under 10'1"101 and under 14'1"14'1" and over
Specialized construction machineryOther specialized construction machinery
TrencherWinches, including marineCrushing and screening plantsWheelbarrow, steel tray
Compaction equipmentRollers
Portable air compressors100 - 200 c.f.m600 - 750 c.f.m
Scrapers and gradersScrapers and graders
Scraper bowlsMotor grader, 115 to 144 b.h.p
Parts and other equipmentParts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac, OEM)
Parts and attachments sold to oemParts for replacement or repair
Other consrtuction equipmentAll other construction machineryOther excavating and road machinery
Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etcPortable mixers, 3 1/2 cu. ft and overConcrete finishers, paver, spreaders, distributor..Asphalt PlantOther equipment
Tractors, other than farmWheel type
Off hwy wheel tractorsCrawler type
Diesel, 60-89 net engine hpDiesel,90-159 net engine horsepowerDiesel, 160-259 net engine horsepowerDiesel,260 net engine h.p. and overShovel loader, 45 - 89 hp
Tractor parts and attachmentsOff hwy wheel tractor parts; repl., repairTractor parts;oemWheel tractor loaders parts; repl., repair
Tractor shovel loadersWheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, up to 3 1 /2 cu. yd.Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, 3 1 /2 cu. yd. over,
Off-highway equipmentOff-highway trucks, end dump
Off highway, rear dump trucksOther off-highway equipment
Metalworking machinery and equipment
Metalworking machinery n. e. cOther metalworking machinery
Other metalworking machinery
Power driven hand toolsHome utility line, electrical
Drill, over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 112 inchOscillating, reciprocating and vibrating sanders ..
Industrial line, electricalDrill, over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 inchJig, sabre, and reciprocating sawsImpact wrenchesBelt sandersHammers, percussion, rotary, without drill chuckAngle grinders, polishers, and circular sanders ..Circular saws, between 7 inch and 8 inch blade
See footnotes at end of table.
1122010109 .120127 .99020201 .040203 .030205 .05
1123010101 .160135 .990139 .990141 .04020216 .99
11240101 .130103 .10
1125010103 .990111 .16
1126010101 .990102 .99020201 .990202 .99
11270111 .990112.990146 .990152 .99
1128010108 .99020211 .170213 .210215 .200217 .270218 .18030302 .990303 .990304 .99040401 .990402 .99
112901010602
113
113A020201 .99
1132020222 .990224 .99030301 .990303 .990305 .990308 .990309 .990311 .990342 .99
12/7012/7612/7612/7612/76
12/6912/80
12/7612/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/8012/6812/80
12/80
12/6712/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/7612/8012/76
06/8306/8306/83
12/76
12/7612/7612/7612/76
12/80
380.7385.2404.2319.5172.2159.6197.7161.5
408.5409.4441.9419.6123.4283.8190.3122.7
169.5165.2177.4
366.5365.1122.4361.4
112.5111.0119.9108.0114.0112.3
259.0252.1113.6285.1110.5
373.9356.7117.8381.7375.7393.0421.9396.4306.4114.5109.5106.0103.3126.5130.4120.2
376.5180.7118.6172.3
327.0
99.9
220.8180.1218.8165.8145.7179.6128.7172.7171.4143.8234.2114.1
381.7386.4400.4322.2172.2159.6197.7161.5
410.2411.0441.9419.6123.7275.6191.2123.4
171.5167.6.179.2
366.5365.2122.4361.6
112.7110.3116.8108.1115.2112.6
259.8255.7113.6285.1110.5
374.1356.7117.8381.4372.4393.0423.7396.4303.7114.5109.5106.0103.3127.0130.4120.2
377.6181.5119.1172.3
328.3
100.6101.0101.0
222.2182.8224.2164.9144.2156.8(3)178.7175.6143.8234.2115.7
377.2383.3400.4309.2167.5159.6197.7153.9
410.8411.8441.9421.6123.803)191.2123.4
171.5167.6179.2
367.8366.4122.9363.5
112.8110.4117.2108.1115.2112.6
259.5257.0113.7278.3110.5
377.9357.5118.0383.4379.2395.3423.7396.4314.6117.2109.5107.9104.8127.0130.4120.3
377.6181.5119.1172.3
330.4
101.0101.5101.5
223.5182.8224.2164.9144.2156.8C3)178.7175.6143.8
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Power driven hand tools—ContinuedPneumatic hand tools
Grinders, polishers and sandersPercussion toolsImpact wrenchesDrills, 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
Welding machines and equipmentArc welding machines
Transformer type, a.c./d.cRectifier typeEngine driven unit, d.cWire feeder
Resistance welding machines and suppliesSpot welderAdjustable/retractable stroke
Arc welding electrodesWire electrode, 3/32", coredWire electrode, E70S3, .045", bareType 30, stainless, covered, 5/32"Mild steel, stick, E-7018, 1/8 x 14Mild steel, stick, E-6013, 3/16 x 14
Gas welding machines and equipmentGas welding machines and equipment
Industrial process furnaces and ovensElectric, excluding induction & dielectric
Electric metal melting furnacesElectric metal heat-treating furnacesOther kilns/lehrs, exc. wood, cement, chem. process
Fuel-fired (oil or gas)Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnacesFuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processing
Induct. & dielect. furnaces & heating equiRadio frequency type induction furnacesMetal melting line type induction furnaces
Gas generating equipmentAtmosphere generator, endothermic
Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attacParts, attachments, and componentsTubular heatersOther industrial electric heating units
Cutting tools and accessoriesSmall cutting tools
Small cutting toolsPrecision measuring tools
Precision measuring toolsMetalworking power saw blades
Circular saw bladesBandsaw bladeOther metal working power saw blades
Other power saw bladesOther blades, incl. concrete, masonry & abrasive
Other machine tool attachments & aceOther machine tool attachments & accessories
Abrasive productsAbrasive grains ,Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products
All shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; reinforcedAll shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; nonreinforced ...All shapes; rubber bondAll shapes; other bondDiamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; metal bondDiamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; other bondAll shapes; vitrified bondOther; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive productsCloth belts; any abrasive; glue bondCloth belts; any abrasive; resin & waterprf bondOther cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue bondOther cloth shapes; any abr; resin & wtrprf bondOther paper shapes; any abrasive; glue bondBuffing, polishing wheels & laps; no abrasive
See footnotes at end of table.
1132040412 .990413 .990414 .990415 .990435 .99050531 .990532 .99515131 .99
1133010101 .140111 .050121 .140131 .05020231 .090233 .07030331 .020332 .040333 .050341 .090342 .07040461 .99
1134010102 .990104 .990107 .99020215 .990216 .99030321 .110323 .99040431 .09050543 .990544 .990545 .99
1135010116.99020243 .99030325 .990327 .990332 .99040401 .99050501 .99
113601030301 .990302 .990303 .990304 .990305 .990306 .990307 .990309 .99050501 .990502 .990503 .990504 .990507 .990509 .99
12/76
12/7612/8012/8012/8012/8012/7612/80
12/72
12/72
12/7612/7412/72
06/83
06/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
155.4207.6ftft165.2120.3117.5123.8110.5181.7116.2278.5249.7264.6207.1327.8152.4290.9288.6234.5315.6127.8113.0169.1369.0357.7
100.0
367.6409.3100.0108.2106.8380.2100.6319.7288.6291.7110.2
364.7340.0107.3114.7112.9
275.0277.8
98.9244.399.1
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0102.0102.0
303.5324.3119.0120.7119.2125.2112.0108.6103.6125.4(3)123.2(3)126.5130.4119.1130.6112.9
157.2211.7Oft164.9124.2118.0123.8111.5187.0119.6
276.1251.8267.8204.8334.9151.4264.8267.8206.2315.7127.8113.0169.1369.0358.6
104.4
370.2413.0100.0112.0107.8382.6101.1326.5
111.5
361.9343.1107.6(3)114.8
276.6279.999.7
245.499.699.9
100.0100.099.3
100.0100.0102.2102.2
305.8(3)121.2124.5120.9129.1112.9110.8104.6127.9(3)123.4(3)125.7128.2119.3130.6114.1
158.5215.0ftft170.5124.2118.0123.8111.5193.7123.9276.9251.8267.8204.8334.9151.4264.8267.8206.2318.2127.8116.3172.1369.0361.2
104.4
370.6413.0100.0112.0107.8384.0101.1327.2290.8ft111.7
361.9342.0107.1ft114.5
276.9279.499.5
245.499.699.9
100.0100.099.3
103.9103.9103.2103.2
306.5321.9121.1123.7120.7129.1112.7110.8104.6127.8ft123.0ft125.7128.1119.3130.6114.1
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Abrasive products—ContinuedOther, incl.paper-cloth comb.,vulcan. fibers, etc
Metal abrasivesMetal soap & scouring pads; & other metal abr
Metal cutting machine toolsBoring machines
Boring machinesDrilling machines
Grinding machinesGrinding machines
LathesLathes
Multi-function machines, n/cMulti-function machines, n/c
Gear cutting machinesGear cutting machinesStation type machines
Other metal cutting machines toolsOther metal cutting machine tools
Parts for metal cutting machine toolsParts for metal cutting machine tools
Metal forming machine toolsPunching, bending, forming machines
Punching machine, fixed position, power operated .Press brakesRolls: angles, bars, shapes bendingOther bending and forming machinery
Shearing machinesPlate shearing machinesMechanical sheet shearing machine
PressesMechanical OBI press, 45 tonsMechanical OBI press, 105-110 tonsMech. press, st. sided, 200-300 tonsMech. press st. sided 2 pt, 400 tonsMech. press, 600 tons and over capPress, automatic 45 thru 64 tons capPress, auto., 65 thru 100 tons capHydraulic press, vertical, single action
Other metal forming machines ,Riveting machineAll other metal forming machine tools
Parts for metalforming machine toolsKnives, plate shear, 1 " x 4" x 10"Clutch lining components, OBI pressClutch lining components, 2 ptOther parts for metal forming machine tools
Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures & ind. moldsSpecial dies, tools jigs, and fixtures
Jigs/fixtures; other types, under 1000 lbsJigs/fixtures; other types, 1000 lbs. and overStandard parts and components for jig and fixturesAll other stamping-type diesAll other diesOther standard components and parts for die
Industrial moldsDie casting moldsInjection molds for plastic productsAll other molds made of metal and mold bases
General purpose machinery and equipment
Pumps, compressors, and equipmentIndustrial pumps
Reciprocating pumpsTurbine pumpsRotary pumpsCentrifugal pumpsDiaphragm pumps
Air compressors, stationaryStationary air compressor, 5 hpStationary air compressor, 75-125 h.p
Gas compressorsCentrifugal, uncooledAngle engine, 2,000 hpReciprocating, 1,000 hp
Other pumps, including partsOther pumps
See footnotes at end of table.
11360511 .99313103 .99
1137111121 .991231 .99131361 .99141441 .99161621 .99171731 .991861 .99191941 .99515121 .99
1138
ea.ea
ea.ea.
ea.each
ea.ea.ea.
212102 .992104 .992116.992118 .99222201 .992205 .09232301 .182302 .172303 .112304 .062305 .082306 .062307 .072312 .99252503 .072506 .99515102 .03510351045105 .99
1139010103 .990104 .990105 .990114 .990121 .990125 .99030301 .990305 .990309 .99
114
1141020202 .990211 .990231 .990241 .990251 .99030301 .040303 .08040401 .050403 .070405 .03121201 .99
06/8312/7612/76
12/7106/8306/8312/7106/8312/7106/8312/7106/8312/7106/8306/8312/7106/8312/7206/83
12/7106/8112/7106/8106/8112/71
12/7112/71
12/6812/7112/7212/7512/7106/8112/7112/7206/8112/7212/7212/7212/7206/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/8312/8312/7012/70
12/7012/7012/7012/7012/8312/83
100.0137.1179.8
376.8289.6101.9(3)315.898.4
289.797.8
198.9101.3495.3101.897.9
286.2100.4405.1101.2
417.6303.2108.5287.4109.7107.1339.7392.5285.8349.2410.9433.3415.0322.0377.4172.3342.7110.4340.7236.9119.8342.5232.1348.1340.5115.4
108.8110.498.099.9
119.8106.1110.3106.9105.0103.0103.4116.8
307.8
345.4348.1(3)301.4
229.5256.4273.5344.3402.7279.7358.8
100.0137.1179.8
378.8284.5100.1(3)321.2100.1286.0
96.5193.198.3
500.4102.997.9
284.099.6
414.4103.5
419.4303.2108.5287.4(3)107.1348.7390.5311.8349.0419.2433.3415.6322.2371.7172.6341.9110.8341.7243.0120.2345.6232.1348.1340.5116.7
109.1110.998.0
100.5115.5106.8110.9110.9104.9102.9103.8114.6
310.3
346.1348.9498.1303.0324.0100.1100.0228.0252.8273.5349.5402.7289.1359.4
99.7
100.0144.0182.2
383.9284.5100.1(3)322.0100.4291.5
98.4195.599.6
500.4102.997.9
284.099.6
432.6108.1
419.3303.2108.5287.4109.7107.1348.6390.5311.7348.3419.2433.3415.6322.2367.5172.6341.9110.8341.6239.9120.2346.0237.5348.1340.5116.7
110.2112.398.0
100.1132.5106.8110.8110.9105.0102.9103.9114.6
310.7
346.3351.4521.8303.0324.0100.1100.0228.0252.8273.5334.7379.0269.4359.4100.9100.0
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Pumps, compressors, and equipment—ContinuedParts and attachments for pumps
Elevators, escalators, and other liftsElevators & escalators
Electric freight elevatorGeared electric passenger elevatorGearless electric passenger elevatorHydraulic passenger elevatorHydraulic freight elevatorOther non-farm elevators, including dumbwaiters, etcEscalators
Elevator and escalator parts & attachmentsParts and attachments for elevators and escalators
Automobile liftsAutomobile lifts
Fluid power equipmentFluid power pumps
Fluid power pumpsFluid power valves
Fluid power valvesCylinders
Industrial pneumatic, 2 inch boreIndustrial hydraulic, 2 inch boreMobile, hydraulic, 4 inch bore
Fluid power hose and tube fittingsFluid power hose and tube fittings
Industrial material handling equipmentConveying equipment
Monorail conveyorBelt conveyorTrolley conveyor
Material handling trucksElectric trucks, operator-ridingMotorized handtrucksInternal combustion trk, under 6000 IbInternal combustion trucks 6000-14,999 IbInternal combustion trucks 15,000 Ib. and overOther handtrucks, trailers, dolliesParts and attachments
Hoist and cranesHand chain hoist, spur gearElectric hoist, lug typeAir hoist, 1,000 Ib. capacityCrane, overhead bridge type
Mechanical power transmission equipmentSpeed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosedGear motorsLoose gear, pinions and racksMechanical-variable speed changersIndustrial high speed drivesParts/components for speed changers, drives, gearsFlexible coupling, gear typeRoller chain, semifinishedMill 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 retail scalesMisc. retail-commercial scales
Personal household scalesPersonal weighing scales and misc. household scales ...
Mailing scalesMailing and parcel post scales
Accessories and attachmentsAccessories and attachments
Parts for scales and balancesParts for scales and balances
See footnotes at end of table.
100 ft.ea.ea.
ea.ea.
1211 .99
1142010101 .990102 .990103 .990105 .990107 .990109 .990111 .99020221 .99030301 .99
1143010111 .99020201 .9903030103020305 .04040411 .99
1144020201 .010221 .060231030351 .990352 .990361 .990362 .990363 .990375 .990376 .99040491 .050493 .050494 .080496 .09
0106 .990107 .990108 .990109 .990112 .990114.990116 .040121 .020124 .030128 .040133 .050135 .040137 .04
1146020231 .99040433 .990434 .990437 .99050539 .99060642 .99070742 .99080843 .99090944 .99
12/83
12/7612/7612/7606/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
12/7012/7012/8312/7112/8212/7112/7112/7112/7212/7212/82
12/70
06/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8012/70
12/7012/70
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/8312/74
06/76
06/7612/74
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
262.2
515.0247.0133.2135.4146.4106.9218.8120.6120.6112.7112.7
254.3258.1(3)226.3
99.3277.3263.2277.7262.7240.7100.7
286.2242.9382.3280.9329.0229.2248.1111.6252.3109.8117.5115.7109.2283.8278.4328.1233.3305.6
315.9
185.0323.5461.3139.9329.7156.0210.6
228.4
269.9103.8298.2309.2(3)94.6
110.1124.9128.2
105.7
107.9
107.1
99.6
265.8
520.7249.7134.1139.1150.5111.2207.1125.6125.6112.7112.7
254.9253.7
98.3227.899.9
283.7267.7282.4270.3240.6100.7
287.0243.4382.3(3)332.5230.8250.6113.1253.9109.4118.1116.2110.5283.0261.8330.5233.6308.5
321.8100.0100.0100.0104.2101.3100.1194.0312.3464.4139.9342.5156.3219.9
228.0
269.9103.7295.7309.2(3)94.6
110.1125.3128.2
105.7
98.9
107.1
101.1
266.8
523.2249.6135.6139.1150.5111.2212.1125.6125.6112.7112.7
254.9253.798.3
227.899.9
283.7267.7282.4270.3240.6100.7
287.2243.1382.3281.0329.7231.2251.7113.7254.2109.4118.2116.2110.5283.7261.8333.9(3)308.5
321.7100.1100.0100.0103.6101.3100.1194.0312.3464.4139.9342.5156.3219.9
229.5
273.8105.2306.9324.0(3)93.7
110.1125.2128.2
105.7
103.2
107.1
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Fans and blowers, except portableCentrifugal fans and blowersPropeller fans and accessoriesDust collection & air purifi. equip7, for heating, a/Dust collection and a/c equip, for industrial gas
Air conditioning and refrigeration equipHeat transfer equipment
Central station a/c unitUnit coolerRemote refrigerant condenserFinned coils, all typesOther heat transfer equipment
Unitary air conditionersYear-round air conditionersAir conditioners, except window and wall unitsSingle package heat pumpSplit system heat pumpSplit system, condensing unit
Commercial refrigeration equipmentRefrigeration enclosuresMechanical drinking water coolerMechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipmentOther commercial refrigeration equipment
Refrigerant compressorsRefrigerant compressors
Refrigeration condensing unitsRefrigeration condensing units ...'.
Other a/c and refrigeration equipmentIcemaking machinesMobile vehicle refrigeration systemMobile vehicle mechanical a/c systemLiquid chiller, centrifugal and reciprocatingOther refrigeration machinery & air condition equip
Miscellaneous general purpose equipmentMetal valves, except fluid power
Gates, globes, angles, and checksBall valvesButterfly valvesPlug valvesPlumbing and heating valves (low pressure)Control valvesRegulator valvesSolenoid valvesOther valves
Metal pipe fittings, flanges, and unionsMetal pipe fittings, flanges, and unions
Parts & attachments for valves & fittingsParts & attachments for valves & fittings
Ball and roller bearingsSingle row maximum capacity ball bearingsOther single row conrad ball bearings, prec. & regOther ground and unground ball bearingsMounted bearingsBall and roller bearing parts and componentsThrust ball bearingsTaper roller bearingsRoller bearings, except taper
Plain bearings
Special industry machinery and equipment
Food products machineryDairy industry machinery
Dairy industry machineryCommercial food production machinery
Commercial food production machineryIndustrial food production machinery
Industrial food production machinery
Textile machinery and equipmentCleaning and opening machinery
Cleaning & opening machinery, card roomSpinning machinery, except parts
Warper, beam, high-speedWeaving machinery, except parts
shuttleless loom, importedKnitting machinery and equipmentDyeing, drying, finishing machinery
Bleaching, dyeing and finishing equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
11470141 .990142 .990143 .990144 .99
010107 .990109 .990111 .990117 .990131 .99020205 .990209 .990215 .990217 .990219 .99030301 .990309 .990311 .990319 .99040411 .99050511 .99060603.990606.990621 .990623 .990629 .99
1149020201 .990202 .990203 .990204 .990205 .990206 .990207 .990208 .990209 .99030301 .99040401 .99050514 .990526 .990527 .990534 .990535 .990536 .990537 .990538 .9906
116
1161010111 .99040409 .99050501 .99
1162111112 .99212125 .05343443 .0144555562 .99
12/8312/8312/8312/83
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/8212/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/6812/7712/8212/7712/8212/8212/7712/8212/7712/8212/7712/7712/7712/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8206/8306/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/8012/8012/7512/8012/75
12/80
336.3Oftftft142.6146.5148.3141.0139.7144.4100.7141.8134.4140.2140.4138.3209.7143.0102.2128.0101.099.0140.6100.3139.0101.2144.2142.4133.8100.6100.9102.7
323.499.796.697.595.199.499.0101.7103.9106.1102.798.798.7100.0100.0331.9100.0101.5100.0101.998.497.2100.0101.1262.4
340.6
318.6229.6
ft308.6
ftft263.8292.4115.9110.6189.1137.8115.0148.3329.2110.2
337.6100.099.6101.9100.0
143.6148.4150.7141.0139.7146.3102.2142.6134.8145.6140.4133.0207.8143.3101.6134.7101.9100.4141.1100.7139.0101.2145.6142.4140.8100.0103.6105.3
327.6100.296.897.292.7102.799.2102.7106.4106.1102.2102.3102.3108.9108.9335.6102.1105.5100.8104.398.1109.9100.0101.1260.0
341.0
299.1229.6100.0283.6
90.9
100.9
263.3292.4115.9109.5189.1
ftft145.5329.3
ft
341.2100.0107.9101.9100.0
143.6147.5150.6141.0139.7145.3101.1142.1134.5143.3141.0141.1207.8145.7103.5132.5105.8102.4140.6100.3139.2101.3145.7143.4
ft100.1104.0105.4
328.3100.497.397.492.7
102.799.2
102.7106.4106.5102.2103.2103.2108.5108.5335.5102.1105.4100.8104.398.1
109.0100.0101.1260.0
343.3
318.3234.9102.3306.7
98.3
101.0
266.2292.4115.9109.7189.1125.8117.5145.5335.9114.2
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Textile machinery and equipment—ContinuedDrying machinery, stocks, yarn clothOther textile machinery
Industrial sewing machinesIndustrial sewing machines
Textile machinery parts and attachmentsParts for all other fiber to fabric machineryParts, power loomsParts, bleaching, finishingParts, all other textile machinery
Woodworking machinery and equipmentOther than for home workshops
Sawmill equipmentSawing machines, except sawmill equipmentStraight-line machinery:planers, sanders, etcBoring and carving machinery, dovetailers, etcOther woodworking machinery:lathes, planers, etc. .Parts and attachmentsrcutting toolsAll other parts, attachments, and accessories
For home workshopsOther woodworking machinery for home workshops
Woodworking power saw bladesSolid toothInserted toothOther woodworking power saw blades
Paper industries machineryWood preparation equipmentPapermill machineryPaper and paperboard converting equipmentRebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery
Printing trades machinery and equipmentPrinting presses, offsetBookbinding machinery and equipmentOther printing machinery and equipment
Other printing machinery and equipment
Other special industry machineryRubber working and rubber machinery
Other rubber working machineryPlastics machinery
Plastics extruder, 4 1/2" to 8"Injection molding machineryOther plastics machinery and parts
Chemical industry machineryChemical mixer, plain steel, with or w/o controlsOther chemical machinery
Automotive maintenance equipmentAutomotive maintenance equipment
Miscellaneous industry machineryConcrete machinery and partsBottle forming/glass making machinery and parts ...Shoemaking machinery and partsMetal cleaning, degreasing machinery and partsFoundry machinery and equipmentStoneworking machinery and partsOther machinery and parts
Packing and packaging machineryFilling and capping machines
Form-fill-seal machinesFilling machines
Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottlesCasing machines
Other packing & packaging mach. & partsParts for packing and packaging machines
Service industry machinery and partsNonelectric commercial cooking equipment & partsElectric commercial cooking equipment & partsWater softeners and conditionersFloor maintenance machinerySewage purification equipmentCommercial car washing machineryGarbage and trash compactorsCommercial and industrial vacuum cleaners & partsOther industrial, commercial service machinesParts & acces. ex. cooking equip. & vacuum parts ...
See footnotes at end of table.
11625563 .995565 .99666675 .99777713 .997714 .997716 .997717 .99
1163010101 .990103 .990104 .990105 .990106 .990107 .990108 .99040412 .99050521 .990522 .990525 .99
11640101 .990105 .990107 .990113 .99
0105090911 .99
1166010107 .99030301 .990304 .990306 .99040412 .990413 .99050501 .99060626 .990627 .990628 .990629 .990632 .990633 .990635 .99
1167010103 .990108 .99030302 .99040403 .99
11680101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .990106 .990107 .990108 .990111 .990112 .990121 .99
12/6912/69
12/8312/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/8012/8012/8012/8012/8012/80
12/72
12/7212/7206/83
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
12/8212/82
12/8112/8112/81
12/8112/81
12/7212/8106/8306/83
12/8112/8112/8112/8106/8312/8112/81
12/7612/7612/7612/8312/7612/7612/8312/83
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
234.9226.1275.6(3)120.0127.1114.3119.1115.8
294.8106.9187.1114.8120.7116.1120.673.6
101.5
282.6354.1275.7222.1100.4
104.3101.9106.9105.6100.0
312.4375.7299.3101.3101.3
420.5109.3105.9107.2358.5(3)103.5434.9275.9106.8101.0101.0411.9103.8116.5104.4111.9101.6109.8109.3
178.2192.1189.8(3)169.3167.2
105.8105.3105.8108.4104.0107.8(3)107.2103.2108.9104.8
226.3275.0100.2120.6127.9120.1(3)115.8
291.3107.3189.2107.6120.7114.0125.473.6
102.4
282.6355.3275.7222.1101.2
105.7103.1107.0107.2100.8
315.7381.2303.0102.4102.4
423.6108.9105.7109.2357.7(3)104.3439.8275.9108.2102.0102.0414.3102.4117.8104.2112.9102.6110.1110.4
179.0193.0191.2100.0169.3167.2100.0100.0
106.0105.3106.4108.8104.5107.8(3)107.7103.7108.6104.8
234.9227.5275.0100.2127.4127.9120.0121.6115.8
293.9108.2197.1107.6118.4114.0124.673.6
102.4
282.6355.3275.7222.1101.2
105.4103.1107.0107.2100.5
309.5364.5303.0102.8102.8
426.9108.3105.7108.7357.7(3)106.1439.6275.9108.0102.0102.0420.9103.4117.8105.8114.1105.6113.4111.5
179.0193.0191.2100.0169.3167.2100.0100.0
106.6105.3106.1109.3105.0108.1(3)107.7105.4108.9104.8
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Commercial laundry & dry cleaning equip.Laundry equipment
Washer-extractor combinationsOther commercial laundry equipment...
Dry cleaning equipmentParts, attachments, and accessories
For commercial laundry equipment
1169
Electrical machinery and equipment . 117
Wiring devicesCurrent carrying
Lightning arrester, 9-10 kvIncandescent landholdersLampholders excluding incandescentPin & sleeve: outlet, plug cap & connector bodyConvenience and power outlet: 2-pole, 3-wire and up .Precision snap-acting switches, exc. limit & dimmers ...A.c. single pole switches, except mercuryAutomotive and aircraft switchesDimmers and all other special purposes switchesBand or strip terminal & splicer, machine installedTerminal blocksOther current-carrying wiring devices
Noncurrent carryingWall plate, plastic for switchStamped metal outlet boxStamped metal switch and receptacle boxElectrical metal tubingEMT fittingsCast metal box, cover, gasket & access, ex. junction ..Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
per 100
010103 .990107 .9902030301 .99
010105 .050109 .990111 .990112.990113 .990117 .990118.990122 .990123 .990128 .990133 .990134 .99020265 .030266 .990267 .990273 .990281 .990285 .990289 .99
Integrating and measuring instrumentsTest equip.- elect, character. & signals
Test equipment-electrical characteristics & signals .Indicating and recording instruments
Indicating and recording instruments
1172050501 .99060601 .99
Motors, generators, motor generator setsFractional horsepower motors & generators
Automobile accessory motorsUniversal motors and generators, d.cUniversal motors, a.cUniversal motors (cased)
Integral horsepower motorsMotors, a.c
Fractional horsepower motor-gen, setsFractional horsepower motor-gen, sets
Integral horsepower motor-gen, setsIntegral horsepower motor-gen, sets
Parts and suppliesParts/supplies for motors, gen., & motor-gen, sets .
1173
Transformers and power regulatorsFluorescent lamp ballasts
Correct power factor typeUnconnected power factor type
Distribution transformersLiquid immersed, pole type, single phaseLiquid immersed, pad mount, single phase ....Dry type, single or three phase
Small power transformers501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformersSpecialty and all other transformers
Open core/ coil and units end-bell enclosed ..HID lamp transformersGeneral purpose transformersTransmission and dist. voltage regsOther transformers
030301 .990302 .990303 .990307 .99040403 .99050501 .99060601 .99090901 .99
020205 .990207 .99030301 .990303 .990315 .05050501 .9906070701 .990703 .990711 .990725 .070731 .99
Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment...Panelboards
Distribution, fusibleLighting, circuit breaker
Safety switchesA-C, 3 pole, 60 amps
Circuit breakersAir, a.cOil, outdoor, 115 kv
1175
ea.ea.
010101 .130102 .06020212 .05030321 .020332 .06
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/7212/8112/8112/81
12/83
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/8112/7406/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
101.5101.599.9
100.0100.0103.1102.0
242.6
338.4304.8196.2385.6112.6119.5104.4103.1120.9
113.7ft116.4111.3368.6394.4389.8395.2231.4105.3119.4
111.9
221.6
193.8
P)335.5102.3100.199.6
103.1100.0107.3107.9100.7100.7101.5101.5
222.5108.1229.7106.8114.0111.7115.2281.4110.6180.890.4
107.1108.8105.8106.6221.4108.6
273.7309.0362.4279.8
379.2226.6324.5201.4
101.8101.499.9
100.2102.6103.1102.0
244.6
342.8306.0201.9396.8114.2(3)107.0104.4122.7(3)114.8(•)121.8111.7378.0388.7390.2400.9235.2108.3129.5
110.3
225.8
196.7
100.0337.3103.0100.2100.0104.0101.2107.8108.7101.1101.1103.5103.5
223.4112.3238.6111.5114.7112.6115.4281.4110.2179.088.7
107.4108.7106.2106.5223.0109.8
268.8287.9351.8252.0
379.2225.9320.9207.5
102.1102.299.9
100.2102.6100.8
245.5
346.3307.0191.0412.0(3)127.6109.6104.4126.0(3)117.2
113.1385.3(3)391.4397.9240.4108.1129.5
110.3
228.8
197.8
100.2337.7103.1100.3100.0104.1101.2107.9108.8101.1101.1102.3102.3
219.9112.3238.6111.5112.5109.1114.7290.4110.8181.682.8
108.7111.2106.2112.3224.7110.8
272.4315.6393.3271.3
403.0225.9317.2207.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment—Continued ....Oil, outdoor, 34.5 kv., 1200 amp
SwitchgearAssembly, indoor, 600 v, a.cAssembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.cDistribution cut-out, indicatingBus duct, plug-in type, 600 ampsFuse link, 15 amperes
Circuit breaker load centers12-24 branches
Low-voltage fusesCartridge fuse, renewableCartridge fuse, one-time
Industrial controlsStarters, a. c, 25 hp., 440 voltsStarters, a.c. 75 hp. 440 voltsContactor, a. c, size 1, 3 pole
Electric lamps/bulbsIncandescent
General lighting3-way bulbsReflector lampsAutomobile miniature lampsOther large incandescentAll other miniature
Other than incandescentOther electric discharge
Electronic components and accessoriesReceiving type electron tubes
Miniature tube, type 6B26Miniature tube, type 6CB6AMiniature tube, type 12AU7AMiniature tube, type 12BA6Miniature tube, type 12BE6Miniature tube, type 35W4Miniature tube, type 50C5Standard glass tube, type 5U4GBStandard glass tube, type 6SN7GTB
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubesExternal anode tube, 100 watts and unExt. anode tube, 101 thru 1000 wattsInternal anode tube, 25 watts and lessXenon gas thyratronsOscilloscope tube, single gun
CapacitorsAluminum electrolytic, standardAll other aluminum electrolyticTantalum, dry slug and wire electrolytic, metal caseFilm dielectricCeramic tubular, disc, plate and all two terminalCeramic monolithic chipsCeramic 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 tapFixed, w.w. prec. standard high temperatureTrimmer, non-ww, single turnPot, non-precision, non wirewound, single turnTrimmer, wirewound, multi-turnPotentiometer, w w, multi-turnResistor network, thick film
RelaysSwitches, mechanical (electronic appl.)
Switches, mechanical (electronic appl.)AntennasConnectors
Coaxial connector (radio frequency and above)Cylindrical, h.d. and standardMiniature cylindricalSubminiature cylindricalRack-and-panel/rectangular subminiaturePrinted circut connector, one-piece typePrinted-circuit connector, two-piece typeMiscellaneous special purpose connectors
Part for electronic components
See footnotes at end of table.
1175
ea.10 ft.ea.
ea.
ea.ea.
ea.ea.ea.
0333 .07040441 .040443 .040452.060453 .030454 .04050561 .04060671 .050672 .04070777 .060781 .050783 .05
1177010101 .990104 .990105 .990106 .990112.990114.99020222 .99
1178
ea.ea.
ea.ea.ea.ea.
010102 .020103 .020104 .030105 .020106 .020107 .020108 .020111 .020112.01030321 .060322 .050324 .050326 .040336 .06111102.991106.991112.991119.991121 .991122.991123 .991124.991131 .99121215 .991219 .991228 .991229 .991234 .991241 .991245 .991251 .991259 .991272 .9921222299 .9923242411 .992421 .992422 .992423 .992432 .992441 .992442 .992467 .9927
12/8312/83
12/83
12/68
12/6712/67
12/6812/6706/8106/8106/8112/6712/6706/8106/8106/8106/8112/6712/6712/8012/8012/6706/8312/8012/6712/8012/8012/8012/6806/8206/8212/6812/6712/6812/8012/8012/8012/8012/7212/8012/8012/68
265.5251.5231.9221.2198.9ft321.1
316.7406.8408.3405.2274.7270.0273.1300.0
326.9342.9411.0394.9419.4233.8ft(3)287.9ft186.9475.7426.0463.1391.5496.3508.2623.1422.4547.5436.6307.2336.9330.6288.8460.9292.9192.699.496.769.7
147.5182.3101.995.769.5
136.0184.366.195.9
105.7203.6101.2105.1323.2116.3104.3104.3301.2104.5104.5221.7223.7260.7107.6100.3106.8110.7166.2(3)103.1329.4
231.3246.9230.3236.2201.2309.3325.1
323.7406.8408.3405.2268.6269.8256.1285.9
337.4356.9ftft422.0ft100.0100.4290.7100.1
188.8545.5490.7531.9449.9546.0583.7717.0484.8641.9502.2315.7354.8348.8329.7460.9289.3191.699.496.771.5
149.0182.3101.988.069.5
136.3185.567.596.5
107.1203.6ft107.0324.8117.2104.3104.3301.3104.8104.8221.7225.2260.0110.5102.0106.8108.7167.0ft104.0329.6
237.7247.4227.8238.0203.1317.6325.1
351.5406.8408.3405.2268.6269.8256.1285.9
332.3349.8ftft422.0ftft101.7290.2
99.4
190.1545.5490.7531.9449.9546.0583.7717.0484.6641.9502.2316.1354.8348.8329.7460.9289.3191.599.496.768.2
154.2182.3101.988.069.5
136.3186.464.896.5
107.4203.6
97.6(3)331.9ft104.3104.3301.3108.9108.9221.7226.1260.3110.5105.0ft109.9ftft103.5329.6
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Electronic components and accessories—ContinuedPhono cartridge and pickupParts for electronic components
Filters, crystals, and transducersFilters and crystals
DiodesSignal diodesor assembliesRectifier or other power diodes and assembliesZener diode
ThyristorsThyristor
TransistorsSignal transistorPower transistor, 10 watts and over
Optoelectronic devicesOther optoelectronic devices, excluding solar cells .
Digital bi-polar integrated circuitsBipolar logic, TTLBipolar logic, except TTLBipolar memory, except RAM'S
Digital MOS integrated circuitsMOS, memoryMOS, except memoryMOS, microprocessor
Linear integrated circuitsAmplifierInterfaceOther analog integrated circuits
Hybrid integrated circuitsThin filmMulti-chip and other hybrid types
Other semiconductor devices and partsDice and wafersOther semiconductor parts, except dice and wafers
Printed circuits and cable assembliesPrinted circuit boards and formsCable assemblies, electronic
Static power, pulse & frequency convertersElectronic transformers and coils
Audio transformersPower transformersTelevision transformers and reactorsToroidal windings, all typesOther inductors for electronic applications
MW components, ex tubes, semicon., antennaComplex component assemb., packs, modules
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equipStorage batteries ,
Automotive, 12 volt, replacementIndustrial truck
Primary batteries, dry and wetDry cell size d flashlight batteryMisc.gen. purp. dry cell batteriesLantern and other multiple dry cellsAlkaline cell size aa batteryOther dry cells
Carbon and graphite productsBrush, for fractional h.p. motorBrush, for integral hp. motorElectrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatusOther teleprinter terminals
X-ray equipmentX-ray tube, anodeMedical X-ray unit
Engine electrical equipmentCable sets and ignition wiring harnessesRegulators for battery charging generatorsBattery charging alternators and generatorsStarting motorsSpark plugsOther engine electrical equipment
Miscellaneous instruments
Environmental controlsBuilding comfort controls
Temperature responsive controlsAppliance regulation controls
Temperature responsive appliance controls
See footnotes at end of table.
11782709 .992799 .99282891 .99313102 .993104 .993106 .99333302 .99353507 .993515 .99373717 .99414103 .994112 .994118 .99424221 .994223 .994225 .99454552 .994556 .994558 .99464611 .994616 .99484815 .994817 .99515191 .995192 .9952535305 .995309 .995315 .995317 .995319 .995761
1179
per 100per 100100 lbs.
ea.
010101 .130102 .07020211 .990214 .030215 .990217 .990232 .99030322 .050323 .030324 .02040432 .05050532 .120533 .22060601 .990602 .990603 .990604 .990605 .990606 .99
118
1181
12/6806/8206/8206/8212/7412/7412/7412/7412/7406/8112/7406/8112/7412/7406/8112/7412/7412/7406/8112/7412/7412/7406/8112/7412/7412/7412/7406/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
010121 .99020211 .99
12/80
12/6712/6712/67
06/77
12/6812/67
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/80
06/8006/8006/80
06/80
96.7111.7100.9100.385.469.6
102.650.595.8
101.796.495.586.382.895.664.464.4
124.859.743.433.255.993.262.770.336.174.4
105.1111.7(3)93.788.198.2
101.0100.1104.3103.9105.8110.2102.6104.4111.2106.7100.0105.3
268.5197.3208.9164.0211.7206.0412.7222.2199.773.4
374.6285.0333.5425.5
96.8
236.5349.6293.2102.0104.0101.7105.1100.099.6
122.0
122.3128.4128.4
109.9
94.5111.9100.9100.385.669.6
102.450.595.8
101.797.899.384.482.494.164.063.7
124.8(3)42.533.851.391.163.773.436.574.4
105.1111.7(3)92.8
(3)98.1
102.1101.4104.5103.9106.7111.4102.5106.5111.7107.0100.0104.6
272.9199.0210.2167.1212.1206.0412.7222.2203.9
82.7374.6285.0333.5425.5
301.2(3)297.0102.1104.0102.8105.3100.1102.6
121.7
121.2126.8127.8
109.9
94.5111.9102.0103.185.769.6
102.450.795.8
101.7101.2(3)88.381.794.164.063.7
125.0(3)40.630.951.393.664.774.337.275.5
92.8
102.2101.5(3)105.2106.9111.4102.8106.5112.4107.5100.0107.8
272.7200.8210.2173.8212.3206.0412.7222.2203.9
82.7374.6285.0333.5425.5
96.3
346.4(3)295.0102.1105.3102.7105.0100.2100.6
122.4
121.5127.2128.8
109.9
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Environmental controls—ContinuedAll other appliance regulating controls
Process control instrumentsDisplay and control receiver type instrumentsTemperature instruments, excl. receiver typePressure and draft instruments, excl. receiver typeFlow and liquid level instrumentsContinuous process gas & liquid analysis instrumentsInstruments for process variables, n.e.cOther process control products and parts
Miscellaneous machinery
Oil field and gas field machineryOil field and gas field drilling machinery
Portable mast, 140-142Other surface drilling equip, and partsWheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigsTraveling blockCombination hookRotary slipSwivelBlowout preventers and accessoriesTool joints, subs and connectorsTungsten-carbide insert bitsSteel-toothed bitsOther bits, including diamond bitsSlush pumpsCementing equipmentWell surveying equipmentOther subsurface drilling equip, and parts
Oil field and gas field production machineChristmas tree assembliesSucker rodsDeepwell pumpsRetrievable packersPermanent packers and accessoriesOther production equip, and parts
Mining machinery and equipmentUnderground mining machinery
Loading machines, underground mineContinous mining machines, all typesShuttle cars, all types
Crushing, pulverizing, screening machineryGyratory crushers, all types, stationaryGrinding mills, ball and rod, stationary typeScreens, vibrating, trommel, mine type
Drills and other mining machineryRock drills, percussion typeOther drills, tools, and supplies for drills
Mineral benefication equipmentOther mineral beneficiation equipment
Mining machinery partsMining machinery parts, excluding drillsPercussion rock drill bits
Office and store machines and equipmentCalculating and accounting machinesTypewriters
Portable electricSafes
Cabinet typeCoin-operated auto, merchandising machines
Coin-operated auto, merchandising mach., ex. partsParts for automatic merchandising machines
Other office and store machinesAddressing machine, electricTime recording machine
Internal combustion enginesGasoline engines
Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p., ex. autosOutboard motors
5-15 hpOutboard motor, 40-80 h.p
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, non-autoDiesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, under 151 h.pDiesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over
Diesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel, auto
See footnotes at end of table.
11810215 .99
11820111 .990121 .990131 .990141 .990151 .990161 .990191 .99
119
1191020203 .030205 .990208 .990211 .030213 .020214 .020215 .060216 .990222 .990227 .990228 .990229 .990232 .990234 .990236 .990239 .99040403 .990412 .990413 .990421 .990422 .990433 .99
1192010102 .990104 .990115.99020228 .990232 .990234 .99030341 .990349 .99060621 .99535301 .995346 .99
119301030314 .11050521 .05060654 .990655 .99070742 .090746 .05
1194010111 .99020211 .070212.12070711 .990712 .9908
06/80
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
12/7112/8012/8012/75
12/8012/8012/80
12/8012/8012/80
12/80
12/71
12/80
06/8106/8106/81
12/72
06/8206/82
12/74
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/82
103.5
100.2100.0102.0100.0100.695.4
100.2100.4
273.3
425.8425.9462.3116.2104.7179.9513.0718.5564.4579.8425.5124.1134.0130.9261.2109.3111.0139.8427.4114.6247.5362.2398.3479.1123.8
365.8422.7339.5335.3366.5337.8309.6426.2175.9232.8206.8104.1119.4117.1
358.2174.2
154.585.5
142.2124.9
291.1211.4102.7104.9260.1(3)238.5
335.2
100.1294.7287.4301.6101.2101.0101.2105.1
104.3
100.6100.4102.3100.0100.695.4
100.3100.9
276.3
424.7426.9464.0116.2107.4174.4513.0730.9570.4579.8425.5124.1134.0130.9(3)109.5111.0139.2423.6114.4247.5(3)398.3498.9123.2
369.6428.4340.2346.5386.4345.6309.6428.2184.6232.5206.1(3)120.1118.6
361.8174.2
155.886.5
297.8213.2102.7108.9262.2(3)241.3
344.3
101.2351.6339.2363.4101.9101.6102.0105.1
104.3
101.3100.4102.5100.0100.699.6
102.8102.0
275.5
425.1427.8464.0115.2107.4177.2513.0730.9570.4579.8425.5124.1134.0130.9(3)109.5Is)139.2423.3115.9247.5(3)398.3498.9122.6
371.8433.8340.4346.7386.7346.3(3)427.6184.6232.5206.1(3)120.1118.6
364.4173.0
154.386.5
297.8213.2102.7108.9257.6171.1206.9
344.3
101.2351.0345.2356.2101.7101.6101.7105.1
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(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1
IndexOther
index base Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Internal combustion engines—ContinuedDiesel, semidiesel, & dual fuel engines, automotive .
Parts and accessories for i.e. enginesParts and accessories for i.e. engines
11940811 .99
0911 .99
Machine shop productsCarburetors, pistons, piston rings, & valv
Carburetors, new, for motor vehiclesPiston rings, compression type, o.e.m, motor vehicle .Piston rings, compression type, ex. motor vehicles ....Piston rings, oil type, for motor vehicle use
Flexible hose, steelFlexible hose, steel
1195010101 .990112 .990115.990117 .99020211 .02
Steam, gas, & hydraulic turbines & partsSteam, gas, and hydraulic turbines
Mechanical drive steam turbinesTurbine parts and accessories
Parts for mechanical drive steam turbines .
1196010101 .99020201 .99
Furniture and household durables .
Household furniture .
Metal household furniture.
12
121
1211
Wood household furnitureLiving room furniture
TableDesksChairsCredenzas and bookcasesOther nonupholstered living rm furniture ..
Dining room furnitureTableChairsBuffets and serversChina and corner cabinetsOther dining rm & kitchen furniture
Bedroom furnitureBeds, except bunkHeadboard setsDresser, vanities and dressing tablesNight tables & standsChestsWardrobesOther nonupholstered bedroom furniture .
Other wood household furnitureUnpainted wood furniture
1212
Upholstered household furnitureSofa, including sectional sofa pieces ....Chairs, including rockers and recliners .,Sofa bed, convertibleOther upholstered household furniture .
010101 .990103 .990105 .990106 .990109 .99020211 .990216 .990221 .990231 .990233 .99030336 .990341 .990342 .990344 .990351 .990353 .990355 .99040463 .99
0101 .990111 .990121 .990131 .99
BeddingBedspringsInnerspring mattresses, other than crib size .
12140103 .990111 .99
Porch and lawn furniture .
Commercial furniture .
1215
122
Wood commercial furnitureOffice chair, sideOffice chair, swivelOffice desk, general purposeOffice desk, executivePlastic laminated fixture topsFixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc.
1221
ea.ea.ea.ea.
0101 .080111 .070121 .110131 .060151 .990161 .99
Metal commercial furnitureFile cabinets and equipment
Letter filing cabinetsHorizontal file cabinetsOther file cabinets
FurnitureClerical and secretarial desk ..Executive desksChairs
1222020201 .990205 .990207 .99030321 .990323 .990325 .99
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/71
06/8206/8206/8206/8206/82
06/8006/8006/8006/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/8006/8006/8006/80
06/82
06/83
12/8312/83
06/80
06/8006/8006/80
06/80
105.1
317.1
413.1419.6519.9272.5107.598.8
100.0272.5
103.4101.3101.1112.3116.3
215.3
236.9
209.1
263.2246.5243.8117.6121.8124.9117.7285.5286.6296.9265.2281.2118.6259.0260.7117.7255.7124.1254.4115.9118.7111.9118.7
216.0215.9216.9202.4107.6
204.0100.6205.3
298.1
287.4
285.6283.9285.4296.6293.2
290.3122.7313.0119.6127.5122.6288.2(3)261.9
105.1
320.4
414.5421.7521.4273.9108.098.8
100.0272.5
103.5101.4101.1f3)
216.3
238.2
209.1
266.3250.8247.4117.6127.8128.0120.5288.2285.9302.1268.4280.3121.3261.8262.7118.8259.6124.5256.0114.1120.8112.5118.7
216.3216.6215.7207.9106.6
203.899.3
207.7
295.7
290.8287.0290.4289.8296.6293.2100.0100.0
295.1123.8322.1114.6128.9125.1291.8(3)275.2
105.1
320.6
414.6421.8521.4274.2108.099.4
100.0272.5
103.5101.4101.1
t8)
216.9
239.2
209.1
267.0250.4247.0117.6127.0128.0120.5290.2287.0303.9268.4287.0121.3262.6262.7120.5260.9124.5255.9113.2121.0111.3118.7
218.5218.9218.3208.6107.2
203.898.5
209.2
295.7
293.9292.1292.8294.4304.5296.2100.0103.0
296.8124.3325.4114.5128.9125.5292.6
275.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Metal commercial furniture—ContinuedTables & standsModular unitsMisc. metal office furniture
Partitions and fixturesShelving and lockersStorage racks and accessoriesFixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc
Floor coverings
Soft surface floor coveringsTufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyesterTufted broadloom-nylonTufted broadloom-other fibers
Other soft surface floor covrgsBathmats and rugs 6x9 or lessAutomobile & aircraft carpeting
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 ovensParts and accessories for electric cooking equipmentFree-standing gas rangesSurface cooking tops, gasNonstandard type gas rangesPortable outdoor cooking unitsAll other cooking equipment, except gas and electric
Laundry equipmentWashing machine, automaticElectric dryersParts and attachments for laundry equipment
Refrigeration equipmentRefrigerator-freezer, 14.4 cu. ft. and underRefrigerator-freezer, 14.5 - 19.4 cu. ftRefrigerator-freezer, 19.5 cu. ft. and overHome freezer, upright type
Other major appliancesDishwasher, undercounterRoom air conditioners
Sewing machinesPortable type, with imported head
Household vacuum cleaners, parts, & attaVacuum cleaners
Canister, tank, and all other general purposeComplete power unit, central system typeUpright
Electric housewares and fansSmall household appliances
Automatic coffee makersStandard household electric ironsOvens and roastersHotplates and disc stoves (1650 watts and less)All other household food preparation appliancesPortable room heatersSpace heaters for fixed installationElectric blankets and other electric bed coveringsHeating pads, including foot warmersAll other household cooking and heating appliances ..
Electric fansAll other fans, except roof, furnace, etc
Parts & attach. - small elect, appliancesParts & attachments for small electrical appliances ...
Electric lampsTable lampsFloor, bridge and torch lampsOther portable lamps
See footnotes at end of table.
12220331 .990333 .990335 .99040405 .990407 .990409 .99
123
1231010159 .990161 .990163 .99020265 .990267 .99
1232sq. yd.sq. yd.
0141 .030161 .04
124
124101 .010111 .990115.990117.990121 .990129 .990134 .990136 .990137 .990153 .990161 .99020211 .990232 .990241 .99030331 .990332 .990333 .990337 .24040441 .250445 .99
12420131 .15
1243010111 .990116.990121 .99
010113 .990122 .060129 .990131 .990134 .990141 .990142 .990151 .990152 .990161 .99020222 .99030311 .99
12450101 .990111 .990129 .99
06/8006/8006/8012/8312/8312/8312/83
12/68
06/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8112/7806/81
06/8106/8106/8106/81
06/83
12/8112/8112/81
12/8212/73
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8306/8312/8206/8312/8212/82
12/83
114.7120.4127.0
189.5
166.2166.2137.6146.7109.3119.6123.4113.8
256.1221.6260.2
207.6
212.3226.6242.1229.9113.898.8
120.1254.2113.9116.5107.7122.4215.6205.3237.0100.8204.5109.2(3)110.2207.6195.6193.2174.3
192.8
163.8164.6150.3101.9184.9
183.8185.0208.6145.2100.3100.0101.1100.0104.0100.0100.0101.199.499.5
101.2101.2
297.3
114.7123.6127.0100.2100.3100.2100.2
189.0
165.6165.4139.7145.4108.9120.5124.9113.7
256.5220.9259.1
209.4
214.6229.5246.3229.9116.196.8
108.5263.3(3)116.5107.5125.1216.1205.2237.0102.9207.2108.4(3)112.6206.9198.8193.9178.1
163.6164.3149.8101.8184.9
185.2186.0208.6147.6100.3(3)95.2
101.3104.696.0
100.0104.0101.4102.8102.6102.6
297.0
100.0
114.7125.1127.0101.0101.0100.2101.7
187.7
164.3163.7136.3144.1108.9121.3126.5113.7
256.5220.9259.1
210.6
215.9231.2249.1231.0116.298.7
108.5261.3(3)125.3107.5125.1217.5206.7238.8102.9208.3108.4(3)113.2208.7199.7196.6178.1
166.4167.7152.3101.8189.9
185.3186.2209.1(3)100.0100.095.2
101.0104.697.4
100.0(3)100.997.9
102.7102.7
300.3
100.0
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Electric lamps—ContinuedLamps sold without shades, incl. floor, bridge, tbl..
Home electronic equipment .
Radio receiversHome radios
Radio combinations, port & table .Car radios
Television receiversColor TV receivers
Color console TV receiverColor TV, table & port, over 10"-17M
Color TV, table & port, over 17"
Other home electronic equipmentPhonographs, ex. mechanical
Elec. phonograph, not coin op., mono ...Tape recorders & playersSpeakers (inc. loudspeaker systems)
Loudspeakers, bookshelfLoudspeakers, floor standingLoudspeakers, sold separatelyPublic address systems
1245
125
1251
1252
1253
0131 .9
020202 .9903
020201 .990202 .990203 .99
020202 .9903050501 .990502 .990504 .990507 .99
Other household durable goods . 126
Tableware, kitchenware and other potteryTableware and kitchenware
Vitreous china tableware and kitchenwareStoneware & fine earthenware tableware & kitchenware .
Pottery, except tableware and kitchenwareArt, decorative and novelty potteryOther pottery products
1261010101 .990111 .99020201 .990202 .99
Household glasswarePressed and blown consumer glassware ..
12620102 .99
Household flatware ..Sterling, 6 piece.
1264setting 0111 .04
MirrorsFramed mirrors ....Unframed mirrors.
12650102 .990103 .99
Lawn and garden equip., ex. garden tractLawn mowers, walk-behind
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine poweredRotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine poweredReel, all types, excluding electric
Other nonriding lawn and garden equipmentRotary garden tillersPower lawn edger/trimmers, fixed bladeOther consumer non-riding lawn,garden & snow equip. .
Lawn tractors and riding mowersFront engineRear engine «.
Parts & attach., consumer lawn & garden eqPartsAttachments
1266020201 .990202 .990203 .99030301 .990303 .990306 .99040401 .990402 .99050501 .990502 .99
Cutlery, razors and razor bladesCutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and snips .
12670141 .99
Metal household containers.Saucepan, aluminum
12680101 .08
Nonmetallic mineral products.,
Glass
Flat glassLaminated glass
Laminated glassSheet, plate, and float glass
Sheet, plate, and float glass .Other flat glass
Tempered glassOther flat glass
13
131
1311040411 .99050511 .99070701 .990702 .99
12/83
06/8006/8006/80
06/80
06/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
12/8312/8312/83
06/83
06/8306/83
12/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8206/8312/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
12/83
06/8306/8312/8006/8312/8012/8012/80
85.8
89.288.774.884.9
82.892.481.282.589.7
98.1109.6119.2110.3111.9100.9122.5110.6103.2
314.0
318.7
ft379.0ftftftft454.599.0
462.9715.1
ft99.5
253.7102.9248.4274.2101.3100.9102.3101.097.9
102.7102.2106.1105.5ft104.5
252.7ft
246.3
328.0
231.5
229.6100.0100.0110.6100.0114.9114.6118.1
100.0
84.3
88.574.884.9
80.590.379.279.688.1
98.8112.5126.1ft112.3100.9122.5110.6108.8
315.9
325.5
ft387.3
ft100.8100.5101.4473.9103.2
438.1638.7
ft102.0
255.1102.5244.2279.6101.9101.6102.3101.9100.5102.1100.4107.7107.5
ft105.7252.0100.1
252.2
328.8
230.9
229.599.899.8
110.6100.0114.9114.3118.6
102.4
84.4
89.188.574.884.9
80.589.478.5ft86.9
98.9113.2128.1110.3112.199.1
122.5110.9108.8
315.2
328.1
ft388.5
ft101.0100.5102.5475.2103.5
422.0589.2
ft101.1
256.8104.8253.8279.7102.2101.6102.2102.4100.5102.5100.7108.3107.2
ft105.5
250.2101.4
252.2
332.3
237.0
230.0100.0100.0110.6100.0115.4114.9118.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Other finished glasswarePressed and blown glassware
Lighting and electronic glasswareOther pressed and blown glassware
Automotive rearview mirrorsAutomotive rearview mirrors
Concrete ingredients and related product
Construction sand, gravel, & crushed stoSand, constructionGravel, for concreteOther construction gravel, incl. asphaltic aggregateCrushed and broken stone
Cement
Portland cement
Concrete products
Concrete block and brickStructural block, aggregate
Lightweight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16"Lightweight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.cOther lightweight units, any size, n.e.cMedium weight unitsNormal weight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16"Normal weight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.cOther normal weight units, any size, n.e.c
Decorative blockDecorative block
Concrete brickConcrete brick
Paving blocksPaving blocks
Concrete pipeStorm sewer pipe, reinforcedStorm sewer pipe, non-reinforcedSanitary sewer pipe, reinforced
Ready-mixed concreteReady-mixed concrete
Precast concrete productsBurial vaults and boxesConcrete septic tanksOther precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete productsPrestressed single and double teesPrestressed concrete bridge beams
Structural clay prod., ex. refractories
Building brickBuilding brick
Clay tileWall tile, glazed, standard grade
Clay sewer pipe
Sewer pipe, vitrified clay
Refractories
Refractories, clayFireclay brickSuperduty fireclay brickLadle brickHigh alumina brickCastable refractories
Refractories, non clayMagnesite brickMagnesite-chrome brickBasic ramming mixes
Asphalt roofing
Prepared asphalt roofing
See footnotes at end of table.
1313010111 .990112.99020211 .99
132
1321ton 0101 .25
0111 .990115.990121 .99
13220131 .99
133
1331111111 .991112.991113.991121 .991131 .991132.991133.99212101 .99313101 .99414101 .99
per 1000
sq.ft.
ft.
per 1000per 1000per 1000per 1000ton
per 1000per 1000ton
1332
1333
1334
1335
134
1341
1344
1345
135
1352
1353
136
1361
0101 .990102 .990105 .99
0101 .99
0101 .990103 .990104 .99
0101 .990102 .99
0101 .22
0131 .09
0101 .08
0101 .130111 .130121 .190131 .120151
0101 .010111 .020131 .02
06/8306/8306/8306/83
06/83
06/82
06/81
06/8106/8106/81
06/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/81
06/8006/80
06/8006/8006/8006/80
06/8006/8006/80
12/74
12/74
12/7412/7412/7412/74
102.6102.8103.4102.0
100.4
316.7
283.6307.3298.599.7
270.5
346.8
303.3
284.0104.1292.3105.5106.4100.4259.3104.0104.7103.1103.1128.8128.8
106.3
267.1276.9102.4103.2
311.4
115.8116.5122.9108.0
110.4113.2108.6
283.5
344.0
220.3200.2
238.9
344.7
229.4390.1398.3321.9402.6194.5
203.1186.6209.2199.4
387.9
334.9
101.9102.1101.8102.4
100.4
312.9
289.6309.2300.299.2
278.7
329.5
305.6
284.8104.8294.2105.9109.0100.4258.5104.6107.4103.1103.1120.1120.1
107.3
268.1277.7102.4103.9
313.8
116.3116.5122.9108.4
112.8115.9(*)
283.7
346.9
216.1196.4
239.5
355.0
231.9393.0398.4322.3419.2187.6
213.1182.3227.5210.5
381.4
326.1
109.7110.6101.8122.8
100.4
321.3
291.7309.7302.299.5
281.2
347.0
306.4
285.3105.0296.4105.9108.7100.4258.8104.8109.3103.1103.1120.1120.1
107.3
267.8277.1102.4103.9
314.9
116.7117.5122.9108.4
113.1115.9
283.0
346.7
216.1196.4
236.2
357.0
231.9393.0398.4322.3419.2187.6
215.5181.5234.7210.5
390.4
337.4
$134,577
2.255
653.644968.300419.037
313.486
2,393.7503,540.000
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Prepared asphalt roofing—Continued .Shingles, stripRoll roofing, smooth surfacedRoll roofing, mineral surfaced
Other asphalt roofing .
Gypsum products
1361sq.sq.sq.
0102 .090111 .110112.07
1362
137
112 inch regular gypsumboard .Type X gypsumboardOther gypsum products, n.e.c...
13710111 .990112.990113.99
Glass containers . 138
Glass containersFoodBeerLiquorWineMedical and health, narrow neckToiletries and cosmetics, narrow neck .Non-alcoholic beverages
13810105 .990123 .990131 .990135 .990141 .990151 .990163 .99
Other nonmetallic minerals. 139
Building limeHydrated, masons..Hydrated, finishing .
1391tonton
0101 .100102 .05
Insulation materialsMineral wool for structual insulation
Building batt, blankets, and rollsLoose fiber and granulated fiberOther mineral wool for thermal insulation
Min. wool for indus. & equip, insulationMineral wool for industrial and equipment insulation .
1392010101 .990102 .990104 .99020201 .99
Paving mixtures and blocksAsphalt, pavingBituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures and blocks .
13940101 .990111 .99
Nonmetallic minerals, n. e. cIndustrial sand
Glass sandFoundry sandOther industrial sand
1399
Transportation equipment —
Motor vehicles and equipment. 141
Motor vehiclesPassenger carsMotorcyclesTrucks, 10,000 »bs. GVW and under
Trucks, 10,000 lbs. GVW and under..Trucks, over 10,000 lbs. GVW
Trucks, 10,000 lbs. gvw and overFire department vehicles ..,
Fire department vehicles
010101 .990111 .990121 .99
010405 .990571 .9906 .990681 .99080801 .99
Motor vehicle partsMotor vehicle parts, new
Motor vehicle parts, newMotor vehicle parts, rebuilt
Motor vehicle parts, rebuilt..
1412030331 .99040431 .99
Truck and bus bodiesTruck and bus bodies sold separately
Truck bodies sold separatelyBus bodies sold separately
Completed vehicles on purchased chassisTruck bodies sold on purchased chassisBus bodies sold on purchased chassisOther vehicle bodies sold on purchased chassis .
1413
Truck trailersVans, over 10,000 lbs. .
Open top vans
010102 .990104 .99020202 .990204 .990206 .99
010105 .99
06/8106/81
06/8206/82
06/82
06/82
12/81
12/81
06/8206/8206/8206/82
12/68
12/72
12/82
12/8206/8306/83
12/8212/8212/8212/82
12/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/8212/82
06/8006/8006/80
318.8441.9399.7
569.1
312.8
266.1111.4131.6
350.2
100.099.1
394.1
t3)395.0395.8
93.2
483.2
359.4380.3343.7
368.5362.3367.8338.4100.4
110.6
594.9799.9348.3
100.0102.8100.096.1
260.6
260.6
237.4222.0161.6279.9101.7320.2100.9100.8100.8
351.899.599.5
103.8103.8
104.1104.9105.3103.0103.3100.0(3)104.9
109.7110.7109.2
310.9436.8377.0
570.2
328.5
294.1120.8135.4
351.0
100.098.9
397.9(3)394.8395.8
93.9
485.4
361.4386.6342.7
362.1346.6357.8344.6
111.5
597.8804.5349.1
101.4104.2101.697.3
261.7
261.0
237.7221.9162.2280.4101.9324.7102.3101.1101.1
353.099.899.8
104.3104.3
104.6105.0105.4103.0104.3100.0(3)105.7
109.7110.9108.9
322.5456.2
571.4
339.4
299.4126.9135.4
350.9
100.198.8
393.1(3)394.8395.8
94.0
486.8
361.5386.4342.9
361.5347.8357.5345.0
110.9
600.3804.5354.7
101.8104.2102.3
98.0
262.3
261.2237.9221.9162.2280.8102.0326.9102.9103.6103.6
352.899.799.7
104.9104.9
105.3105.1105.4103.0105.5104.8(3)106.1
111.2112.4109.0
$19,4986.792
73.08594.187
See footnotes at end of table.
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Truck trailers—ContinuedClosed top vans
Tanks, over 10,000 lbsOther trailers and chassis, over 10,000 Ib ....
Bulk commodity trailersPlatform trailersLow-bed heavy haulersDump trailers and chassisOther trailers and chassis
Detach, trailers & converter gear
Aircraft
Fixed wing
Fixed wing, utility
Boats
BoatsOutboard motorboats
RunaboutsUtility
Inboard motorboats, incl. i.-o. houseboatsRunaboutsCabin cruisers, non-military
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats ...Under 20 ft., LO.AOver 20 ft., LO.A
All other boatsSailboats, with auxiliary powerSailboats, without auxiliary powerOther boats: rowboats, canoes, skiffs, etc.
Railroad equipment
Miscellaneous products
Toys, sporting goods, small arms, etc
Toys, games, and children's vehiclesNon-powered transportation toySports oriented gamesToy gunGame, boardPreschool toyDollStuffed toyStrollerChildren's riding vehicles
Sporting and athletic goodsBaseball gloveFootballBowling ballBicycle
Small arms and ammunitionSmall arms
RevolverSmall arms ammunition
Revolver cartridge, 38 specialRifle cartridge, center fireRifle cartridge, rim fireShot gun shell
Tobacco products
CigarettesNonfilter tipFilter tip, king sizeFilter tip, super king and long size
CigarsLow pricedPopular pricedMedium pricedHigh priced
Other tobacco productsSmoking tobaccoLoose leaf chewing tobacco
See footnotes at end of table.
0106 .9902030301 .990303 .990304 .990305 .990307 .9904
142
1421
143
1432010101 .990103 .99020201 .990202 .99030301 .990302 .99040401 .990402 .990403 .99
144
15
151
dozen
dozendoz.dozenea.doz.ea.ea.
0102 .040104 .020122 .040135 .080143 .060161 .320165 .190172 .250191 .05
15120141 .120151 .070171 .020181 .14
1513
per 1000per 1000per 1000per 1000
010102 .07020222 .020231 .020232 .020241 .04
152
15210101 .990102 .990103 .99
15220101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .99
15230101 .990102 .99
06/8306/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/8006/80
12/68
12/81
12/8112/8106/8312/8106/8312/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/8112/81
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/73
12/82
102.2101.8113.6105.0113.4116.5111.8112.8103.4
346.1
107.1
106.4106.1103.7108.399.7
109.2107.7105.6110.8105.8108.0105.6103.8
348.6
291.7
225.9
228.7149.7129.3147.2214.3175.2184.2173.7190.1244.4
207.0189.5(3)177.2266.6
277.1274.2339.3280.4314.8299.1283.5255.1
376.8
401.0
102.4103.3112.699.1
113.7116.5113.2106.9103.4
349.3
109.0
107.9107.6104.5110.2103.5111.0108.4106.3111.4108.9110.0106.9109.8
359.2
295.3
228.0
227.8158.7127.1144.9214.4168.6183.4173.3192.1245.5
206.8189.5(3)177.2270.9
299.1294.9356.1303.7338.9327.6304.2273.9
389.4
415.6
103.9108.6113.7103.5113.8116.5(3)106.9103.4
351.7
108.9
107.6107.3104.5110.1(3)111.0108.9106.3112.6108.9110.0106.9
109.8
359.2
295.0
228.4
228.8158.7127.1(3)219.8168.6183.9173.3192.1245.5206.7189.5(3)177.2
298.9294.6356.1303.7338.9327.6304.2273.9
390.3
415.6
12/82
374.497.2
177.3195.0180.4169.8172.2
379.5363.4104.8
388.1100.6
178.2195.0181.9173.7172.8
383.3363.4107.4
388.1100.6
180.5195.0186.6174.0182.2
394.8377.2107.4
$176,976433.752
27.523190.617
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(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Other tobacco products—ContinuedChewing tobacco other than loose leafSnuff, dry and moist
Notions
Buttons and button blanks
Pin fasteners and similar notions
Photographic equipment and supplies
Photographic equipmentPhotographic equipment, excluding photocopy
Photographic supplies
Photographic supplies, except x-ray
Mobile homes
Mobile homes, residential, single wideSingle, 12 ft. wide
Single, 12 ft. wideSingle, 14 ft. wide and over
Length, 59 ft. and underLength, 60 to 69 ftLength, 70 to 74 ftLength, 75 ft. and over
Mobile homes, residential, double wideDouble, 24 ft. width
Length, 49 ft. and underLength, 50 to 59 ft ,Length, 60ft. and over
Double, other than 24 ft widthOther than 24 ft. width
Other mobile homes and buildings
Medical, surgical & personal aid devices
Personal aid equipmentElectronic hearing aids
Electronic hearing aids
Medical instruments and equipmentMedical instruments and apparatus
Surgical appliances and suppliesSurgical dressingsOther surgical appliances and supplies
Ophthalmic goodsOphthalmic fronts and templesGlass ophthalmic focus lensesPlastic ophthalmic focus lensesContact lenses
Industrial safety equipment
Industrial safety equipmentRespiratory protection equipment
Respiratory protection equipmentEye and face protective equipment
Industrial safety glasses and gogglesFirst aid kits
First aid kitAlarms, electronic
Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic
Other miscellaneous products
CasketsCloth-covered wood casketHardwood casketSteel, other than stainless casket
Matches
Musical instrumentsDrum set
See footnotes at end of table.
1523
153
1531
1532
154
1541
1542
155
1552
0103 .990121 .99
0701 .99
0601 .99
010101 .99020201 .990202 .990203 .990204 .99
1553010101 .990102 .990103 .99020201 .99
1554
156
1561
1562
1563
1564
010107 .99
0101 .99
0101 .990103 .99
0101 .990102 .990103 .990104 .99
157
1571
each
each
ea.ea.ea.
each
010107 .99020206 .99060601 .03070701 .02
159
15910102 .070103 .060104 .08
1592
1593
12/82
0106
12/83
12/83
12/74
12/7406/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
12/7406/8106/8106/8106/8106/8106/81
06/83
06/78
06/7806/83
06/8206/82
06/8306/8306/83
12/8312/8312/8312/8312/83
06/78
06/8306/7812/83
06/78
06/78
12/6812/6812/68
12/78
106.8371.1
279.7
214.1
289.2
216.8
130.8ft281.8
164.8
166.4107.1107.1106.2102.4105.1107.3105.7
156.9101.5103.2103.899.798.898.8
100.0
121.6
117.9100.0
105.1104.0
103.8100.2105.6
()ft(3)ft133.4
ft134.5
ft136.0
118.6
349.2
225.0201.7284.3207.3
243.5
225.9147.0
106.6405.4
281.4
217.0
290.7
ft130.8ft
ftft162.4
162.1102.5102.5108.3103.5104.8110.4109.2
161.0104.3103.3ft102.198.898.8
99.6
123.3
117.9100.0
106.1105.1
104.3100.2106.3
104.8106.8107.7100.4100.9
133.9
ft135.9
101.7
137.0
118.6
350.2225.0201.7284.3207.3
243.5
230.4150.7
110.6405.4
282.2
217.9
291.5
218.2
131.1100.5
284.0100.6
162.8
162.4102.5102.5109.0103.5105.8110.7110.9
161.9105.0105.8110.0101.9
ftft
123.4
118.8100.8
105.5104.4
104.8101.3106.5
105.4112.2103.8100.7100.9
134.2
ft135.9
101.7
137.0
118.6
350.2226.7196.1289.8209.2
252.8
230.1150.7
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual Items—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity UnitCommodity
code1Other
index base
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Price
Feb. 1984
Musical instruments—Continued .Piano, over 37"Organ, excluding pipe organ .
1593
Jewelry and jewelry productsJewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ring, ladies' high fashionRing, wedding, goldEarrings, ladies', 14 karat gold
Other precious metal jewelryRing, sterling, ladies' and men'sBracelet, ladies', gold filled
Costume jewelryRing, ladies', costumeEarrings, children's, costumeWatchband, metal, men's and women's .
Jeweler's materials and findingsFinding, gold filled
Diamonds and lapidary workDiamond, .25 carat
Pens and pencilsBlack lead pencil .
eachea.
eachpair
variouseach
variousdoz. paireach
various
each
gross
0107 .080109 .27
1594020201 .050205 .020207 .04030301 .040303 .02040401 .020403 .050409 .03050503 .04060601
15950125 .02
Watches, clocks and timing mechanismsWatches, clocks & timing mech., ex. parts .
WatchesClocksTiming mechanisms
PartsParts
1596010121 .990123 .990125 .99020227 .99
BrushesPersonal brushes
ToothbrushHairbrush
Household maintenance brushes ...Industrial brushes
Floor sweep (pushbroom)
1597
doz.doz.
doz.
020245 .060246 .0303040455 .08
Fire extinguishers
Pressurized dry chemicals type, hand .
1599
0173 .11
12/78
12/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/7812/78
12/78
06/8306/8306/8306/8306/83
140.6169.6
159.0186.3191.8210.6184.3163.6189.6147.9122.4111.9115.5(3)169.0133.6
90.3
166.2233.4
201.9201.9101.799.9
100.8100.8100.8
222.3139.5138.1141.4281.0267.6243.3
217.9
200.5
141.5175.3
158.9181.7(*)206.0177.1163.1189.6147.1134.096.9
115.0157.5159.7128.6
92.5
168.9236.3
200.8200.7100.0101.2101.4100.8100.8
231.8165.3194.7133.4288.7267.6243.3
219.7
200.5
140.4175.3
158.4181.9189.2202.6179.7165.6189.6151.0128.8111.9115.0157.5164.1129.7
92.1
168.9236.3
202.6202.7101.7101.2101.4100.8100.8
231.8165.3(3)133.4288.7267.6
243.3
219.7
200.51 Indexes with a commodity point code of .99 are calculated by a revised methodology.
See "Technical Note on Data from the Producer Price Index Revision" at the back of thispublication.
2 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports andcorrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after originalpublication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
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 7.6 Prices for some items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.7 This grouping excludes fabricated wire products, which had been included in the
discontinued code 10-13 and which are now grouped in code 10-88.n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.Note: Titles of some commodities are not shown in this table because 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 Commodity and regionOtherindexbase
1967Feb/73Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
1967Feb/73Feb/73
Feb/73
Feb/73
1967Jun/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
Oct.1983 J/
611.7,559.2502.0245. 1241.8248.3257.0258.7254.2256.0243.4240. 1647.8275.7272.3275.7276.7277.4274.0278.8266.5260. 1593.5270.0268.2267.0258.3
£/ 26 0.4257.5253.6239.3262.3
507.7474. 1262.6258.6261.9254.0272.4267. 1259.7246. 1246.5587.7276.3286.4279.2279.2276.9277.9275.6
£/ 264.6265.8567.7293.7296.8276.7274.4
2/ 262.6270. 1(3)(3)
£/ 250.8
217. 1212. 1212.0209.5212.3210.9216.3217.5210.7204. 1213. 1222.6224.3224.0224.7222.5222.1222.5225.0219.2212.0219.7226.0221.8219.0228. 1
g/ 216.6215.3
£/ 214.7205.4219.3
IndexJan.1984 U
570.3519.6467.3226.2230.2230. 1232.0239.6232.5233.7234. 1230.6596.1253.3257.9249.0253.6252.0248.9254.6253.7252.9561.3250.7261.9247.0235.8
2/ 236.7238.7230.8229.9262.8
479.7450.4243.1243.5243.6236.5257.0246.0240.7237.4241.8543.8257.4267.5254.2257.4254.4253.6248.5
2/ 253.5267.0557.1279.6285.6256.7256.4
£/ 240.2250.9(3)(3)
2/ 254.1
202. 1199.7197.2198.3197.9192.5205.0200.1194.5197.3207.7204.6208.0209.9203.4203.2203.3202. 1204.0208.3209.2204. 1210.6210.7202.4209.2
2/ 194.7195.7
1/ 196.8200.0216.4
Feb.1984 U
563.9513.6460.8224.2227.2227.9230.2235.2227.2232.0230.6223.7592.0250.9253.9248.5255.0251.5247.0252.2250.4243.9552.9248.6254.2243.8234.0234.3234.3227.7229. 1255.7
474.2444.6240.4241.0242. 1235.1254.3242. 1239.6235.3236. 1540. 1256.8264. 1254.6259.3255.4253. 1247.6244.6257.8548.8275.9
1/ 279.1253.6254.3243.0245.0(3)(3)
2/ 247.3
200. 1196.8194.7194.9196. 1191. 1200.8196.2192.3195.6203.8203.6206. 1208.4203.0204. 1202.1201.0203.2206.0201.4201.8207.8208.9199.5208. 1194.4193.2
2/ 193.6196.0209.8
rrtceFeb.1984
$0,815.820.822.811.833.795.803.828.807.795.795.804.801,782.815.782.784.798.814.775.826.856.853.818.834.783.814.830.825.893
.930
.928
.940
.940
.927
.937
.936
.937
.937
.914
.882
.918
.912
.879
.899
.869
.881
.878
.849
.875
.921
.9901.003.932.968.871.897(3)(3).915
.884
.882
.877
.879
.886
.890
.886
.890
.880
.888
.833
.852
.850
.824
.845
.822
.824
.836
.846
.818
.847
.886
.887
.845
.877
.794
.832
.815
.871
.877
0571020201 .06
010203040506070809.01
0202 .07010203040506070809.01
0203 .0701.0102.0103.0104.0105.0106.0107.0108.0109.01
0571030301 .06
010203040506070809
0302 .07010203040506070809.01
0303 .0801.0102.0103.0104.0105060708.0109.01
0571040401
0402
0403
010203040506070809
2010203040506070809
010203040506070809
iasol i neRegular
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
GasolinePremi urn
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
GasolineUnleaded gasoline
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outletsNew England .Middle 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
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region—Continued(Price per gallon; July 1975 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity code Commodity and regionOtherindexbase
Oct.1983 U
IndexJan.1984 U U
PriceFeb.1984
0572
0573
0574
0201 .010203040506070809.
0301 .010203040506070809
0201 .010203040506070809.
0301 .01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08.09.
040105010601
07
0107
07
0108010101010101010101
Light distillatesKerosene to resellersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific
Commercial jet fuel, kerosene baseNew EnglandMiddleAtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific
Middle distillatesFuel oil no. 2 to resellersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific
Diesel to commercial consumersNew EnglandMiddle AtlanticSouth AtlanticEast North CentralWest South CentralEast South CentralWest North CentralMountainPacific
Residual fuelsContaining 0.3% or less sulfurContaining 0.31 to 1.0% sulfurContaining more than \% sulfur
1967Feb/73
Feb/73
2/
2/
889.3720.7298.8306.0304.2315.1314.5309.3325.5320.286.7743.3319.6313.5323.7296.8330.3302.9310.3305.0316.8
1967Feb/73
Feb/73
912.2749.3298.3300.7298.4312.1300.7303.4315.5295.2293.9713.5294.5285.5290.0293.0270.7287.2299.3289.2268.9
1967Dec/80Dec/80Dec/80
1120.0(3)
91.3106.0
871.2689.6286.4294.8288.2303.8290.7289.9309.0307.6280.6732.6310.9309.7320.293.7326.7297.9304.8302.2313.4
870.6709.4283.1283.9282.5294.6283.9286.7296.3291.5285.6689.4286. 1276.4284.4280.4258.4275.8286290262.5
1164.8(3)103.2106.4
884.9732.1313.9318.8306.0315.4307.6320.4314.6315.0279.0735.6313.1312.6320.9294.4328.8298.3310.5302.9312.9
923.6767.5313.8316.6302.6310.0297.3303. 1307.296.280.709.5305.2299.2299.3291.2268.9288.3288.6290.6257.2
1093.1(3)88.7
103. 1
.930
.984
.976
.913
.922
.888
.900
.909
.937
.875
.863
.902
.852
.854
.874
.832
.870
.871
.878
.870
.885
.909
.917
.870
.863
.821
.855
.852
.836
.791
.847
.920
.915
.879
.865
.831
.853
.840
.829
.790
(3).699.614
1 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability oflate reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision4 months after original publication. All prices are lagged 1 month. Data arenot seasonally adjusted.
2 Caution should be used in interpreting month-to-month changesbecause of low response rates, which ranged from 30 to 60 percent forthese indexes.
3 Not available.
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Table 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings1
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity grouping1983
Annual average
306.7257.5258.8279.2138.1144.7223.7283.5224.8321.6351.0351.4349.7292.5294.2196.6279.8313.6341.5357.1369.9297.7330.0347.5336.9
February
304.9255.7259.3277.0136.8144.5222.6281.4219.4314.3349.9349.8348.5290.9291.3201.5278.2311.9337.7355.7365.6294.6326.6342.2334.4
October2
1984
January2 February2
All commodities except farm productsAll foodsProcessed foodsIndustrial commodities less fuels and related products and powerSelected textile mill products (Dec. 1975=100)HosieryUnderwear and nightwearChemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibersPharmaceutical preparationsLumber and plywood3
Steel mill products, including fabricated wire productsFinished steel mill products, excluding fabricated wire productsFinished steel mill products, including fabricated wire productsSpecial metals and metal productsFabricated metal productsCopper and copper productsMachinery and motive productsMachinery and equipment, except electricalAgricultural machinery, including tractorsMetalworking machineryTotal tractorsConstruction materialsAgricultural machinery and equipment, less partsFarm and garden tractors, less partsAgricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts
1 These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below bycommodity code after each special commodity grouping. The weights are thoseused for the comprehensive All Commodities index.
2 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of latereports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 monthsafter original publication.
All commodities except farm products: 02 through 15
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 andpower: 03, 04, and 06 through 15
Selected textile mill products: 0327, 03370105, 03370107,03370109, 03370111, 034, 03810172, 03810173,03810239, 03810272, 03810274, 03810364, 038201, 03820303,03830322, and 1231
Hosiery: 03810172, 03810173, 03810272, and 03810364
Underwear and nightwear: 03810174, 03810175, 03810176,03810177, 03810178, 03810274, 03810275, 03810276,03810277, 03810368, and 03810369
Chemicals and allied products, including syntheticrubber and synthetic fibers: 031, 06 less 064, and 071102
Pharmaceutical preparations: 0634, 0635, and 0636
Lumber and plywood3: 081 and 083
Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products:1017 and 1088
Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricatedwire products: 1017 less 101701 and 101702
Finished steel mill products, including fabricatedwire products: 1017 and 1088 less 101701 and 101702
Special metals and metal products: 10, 111, and 141
Fabricated metal products: 103, 104, 105, 106,107, and 108
309.2260.5258.6281.8139.4145.6224.7285.6229.4316.7356.4357.8355.4296.4297.2190.7282.2314.1343.6357.6372.6300.4331.8350.7338.2
310.8268.3266.2284.0140.3145.8227.0288.0234.1323.0360.4362.1359.5297.7299.1182.1283.9316.1346.7359.8374.0302.3334.8352.2342.5
311.8270.3267.1285.2141.1147.2229.8286.4235.8331.7361.0363.1360.4298.8299.7185.2284.6316.8347.1362.6374.5304.8335.2352.9342.7
Copper and copper products: 10220123, 10220124,10220125, 10220161, 10220162, 102301, 10240301,10240302, 10240304, 10240305, 102502, 10260315,10260316, 10260317, 10260319, 10260325,10280301, 10280302, and 10280303
Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14
Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 111, 112,113, 114, 116, 118, and 119
Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 1111 and1112 less 11115211 and 111251
Metalworking machinery: 113A, 1132, 113304, 1137, and 1138
Total tractors: 1111 and 1128 less 11115211,112802, and 112803
Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts(old commodity code 111): 111 less 11115211 and 111251
Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commoditycode 1111): 1111 less 11115211
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts(old commodity code 1112): 1112 less 111251
Construction materials: 0621, 0721, 0811, 082, 083,092, 101502, 10170399, 10170499, 10170611, 10170627,10250101, 10250103, 10250104, 10250121,10250123, 10250155, 10250254, 10251993, 10260307,104101, 105, 106, 1071, 10730101, 10730106, 10730109,10730115, 10730145, 10730146, 10730164, 10730165, 107402,107403, 107404, 10740501, 10740781, 10740782,10740791, 10810246, 10830301, 10830321,10830323, 10830325, 10830329, 10830351, 10830361,10880211, 10880213, 10880721, 10880961, 10890533, 1142,1147,11490205,11710109,11710111, 11710112, 11710113,11710115, 11710116,11710117, 11710118, 11710119,11710121, 11710265, 11710266, 11710267,11710272, 11710273, 11710274, 11710282,123101, 1232, 131105, 132, 133, 134, 136,137, 1391, 1392, and 1393
3 Formerly entitled: Lumber and wood products, excluding millwork
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Table 9. Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Industry1972 SIC
code
Otherindex
Index
1983
Annualaverage Feb. Oct.1
1984
Jan.1 Feb.1
Mining industries
Iron oreMercury oresCrude petroleum and natural gas .Kaolin and ball clay
Manufacturing industries
Creamery butterRice millingChewing gumCottonseed oil mills .Malt
Canned and cured fish and seafoodsMacaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodlesWomen's hosiery.except socksFinishers of broadwoven fabrics of cottonFinishers of broadwoven fabrics of man-made fiber and silk .
Thread millsCordage and twineChildren's dresses and blousesDress and work gloves, except knit and all-leather .Canvas and related products
Wood pallets and skidsWood office furnitureSanitary food containersFiber cans.drums.and similar products..Petroleum refining
Asphalt felts and coatingsBrick and structural clay tileCeramic wall and floor tileClay refractoriesStructural clay products, n.e.c. .
Vitreous plumbing fixturesFine earthenware (whiteware) table and kitchen articles .Pottery products, n.e.cLimeNonclay refractories
Small arms ammunitionWelding apparatus, electricLighting equipment, n.e.cElectron tubes, receiving type .Jewelry, precious metal
Jewelers' findings and material and lapidary workMusical instrumentsDollsGames, toys, and children's vehicles, except dolls and bicycle .Carbon paper and inked ribbons
Costume jewelry and costume novelties .Burial casketsHard surface floor coverings
1011109213111455
20212044206720742083
20912098225122612262
22842298236123812394
24482521265426552911
29523251325332553259
32613263326932743297
34823623364836713911
39153931394239443955
396139953996
12/7512/75
06/76
12/73
12/7506/7606/76
06/7612/7712/77
12/77
12/75
12/7506/76
12/75
12/75
12/7512/7512/74
12/7512/7212/75
12/78
12/7812/7812/75
12/75
12/7806/7612/75
177.1269.7921.7164.3
275.8193.4326.8204.5234.1
174.0256.8122.5135.3126.6
164.9139.3116.6293.3147.2
149.2281.6266.6186.5254.1
166.5332.6145.1356.1230.4
278.1365.8186.2185.8205.3
182.5241.9172.8435.4183.6
129.5131.4137.4237.3139.2
133.6153.5161.3
177.1289.5931.2156.3
275.6183.0326.0173.4232.6
179.2255.5122.6136.0126.7
161.9142.7117.0288.8148.7
145.2273.4261.7183.8257.4
165.8315.6140.7351.1215.7
273.3365.7186.6185.5203.6
175.1244.0171.5432.0195.6
131.7132.2136.8243.4139.2
137.0152.1159.2
177.1283.3907.2171.7
278.1196.7327.3253.5232.6
170.2258.6122.9132.8127.2
166.1139.0117.0296.3147.8
151.5283.6269.0187.8257.1
168.4338.4149.6364.3235.1
283.7366.5186.6185.9203.9
181.6243.9173.7432.9179.6
133.4130.9137.7236.4139.3
127.4156.0165.5
177.1275.8915.1172.9
267.3199.6327.9229.2241.6
169.0261.9123.1138.5128.8
166.1139.1118.2295.2151.3
154.0286.3270.6189.6245.5
165.9341.3146.8369.3235.6
285.6375.9188.7183.0213.1
196.6241.0173.5490.4175.9
129.7133.6137.2235.4144.3
137.7156.0165.2
177.1245.4913.8172.9
267.6198.1328.1201.2241.6
168.8261.9123.2141.2129.7
166.2139.3117.8299.1151.2
155.9290.3274.9189.7246.9
169.9341.0146.8369.7232.6
287.0381.4189.3184.6215.4
196.6241.7173.5490.7176.3
131.7133.5137.4236.5149.0
132.9157.2165.2
1 Data for October 1983 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.
2 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)
Product class1972
Censuscode
Otherindex
Index
1983
Annualaverage Feb. Oct.
1984
Jan.1 Feb.1
METAL MINING..
Treated iron ores, including washed material.Mercury metal
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION .
Crude petroleum, including lease condensate .Natural gas production and dispositionNatural gas liquids and residue gas, n.e.cResidue gas shipped
MINING AND QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS.EXCEPT FUELS .
Crude kaolin and ball clayPrepared kaolin and ball clay .
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS .
Creamery butterMilled rice and byproductsChewing gum and chewing gum baseCottonseed oil, crudeCottonseed cake and meal and other byproducts...
Linseed oilVegetable oils (other than cottonseed, soybean, and linseed .Malt and malt byproductsFlavoring sirups for use by soft drink bottlersCanned and cured seafood, including soup (except frozen)....
Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles .Tea in consumer packages
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS .
Finished wool apparel fabricsWomen's finished seamless hosiery.full length & knee length .Men's finished seamless hosieryKnit outerwear sport shirtsFinished cotton broadwoven fab.(not fin. in weaving mills)
Finished manmade fiber&silk fab. (not fin. in weaving mills).Carded cotton yamsFinished thread for industrial or manufacturers' useHard fiber cordage and twineSoft fiber cordage and twine (except cotton)Cotton cordage and twine
APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS .,
Work gloves & mittens, made from woven knit fabrics..Canvas products
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE .
Hardwood dimension stock, furniture parts, & vehicle stock. .Wood kitchen cabinets, stock lineHardwood plywoodPallets and skidsWirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer and plywood ....
Components for stationary buildings..Fabricated hardboard products
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES .
Metal porch, lawn, and outdoor furniture .Wood office furniture
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS .
Milk and other beverage cartonsCups and liquid-tight containersOther sanitary food containers, boards, and traysPaperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, or paperboard ends..Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber productsInsulating board
10
1011210923
13
13111131151321013213
14
1455114552
20
2021020440206702074120744
2076120762208302087320910
2098020995
22
2231322513225222253222617
226282281122842229812298222983
23
2381223940
24
2426224341243512448024491
2452124996
25
2514325210
26
265412654226543265512655226611
12/7512/75
12/7512/7512/7506/77
06/7606/76
12/75
12/68
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/7212/71
12/7512/77
12/77
12/7112/71
12/67
12/7512/75
12/75
177.2269.7
259.6618.5559.4361.0
(*)
226.5193.4344.6139.9259.9
88.7206.4234.4207.2333.9
256.7162.5
157.2110.0155.0230.8286.4
155.1221.5293.2(*)
316.3147.2
259.6190.8180.4184.3288.2
180.4197.4
295.6282.7
292.6234.3273.8330.9188.6262.8
177.2289.5
263.9620.4561.2362.1
156.3156.3
226.4183.0344.6
99.7231.3
84.2172.5232.6203.6345.6
255.4161.6
155.3110.3153.6202.0288.2
155.1217.6287.3324.2156.3143.8
311.0148.7
255.7190.3175.6179.5286.8
176.0191.4
296.7274.3
275.8234.3272.9329.6185.3257.3
177.2283.3
257.3603.8546.1352.4
171.7171.7
228.5196.7344.6174.0337.2
111.6263.9232.6212.9324.0
258.5164.6
110.3157.1243.6280.4
157.0225.9295.6314.9151.8139.7
319.8147.8
268.2204.8183.3187.2288.4
184.1199.9
294.8284.6
296.4234.3276.4331.8190.0272.8
177.2275.8
257.5614.7556.0358.8
218.8199.7344.6168.4287.1
102.6249.3241.6212.9321.3
261.9169.5
160.8110.4156.8246.1293.6
158.5229.5295.6(2)<*>
319.4151.3
276.0204.8184.9190.3289.6
187.1196.7
292.4287.3
302.5234.3276.4331.8192.4269.3
177.2245.4
257.5612.8554.3357.6
219.2198.2344.6157.2226.4
100.9247.4241.6212.9321.3
261.9174.0
162.9110.4161.4247.3300.1
159.2230.1295.6314.8151.8139.6
324.0151.3
278.0204.8183.2192.6289.6
187.5197.5
292.4291.4
302.5247.0276.4331.8192.4263.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued
(1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Product class1972
Censuscode
Otherindex 1983
Annualaverage Feb. Oct.1
1984
Jan.1 Feb.1
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Rayon yarn, viscose and cuprammonium processes
Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts
PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES
GasolineJet fuelKeroseneDistillate fuel oilResidual fuel oilLiquefied refinery gases (feed stock and other uses)Unfinished oils and lubricating oil base stock
AsphaltRoofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cementsAsphalt and tar roofing and siding products
STONE, CLAY, GLASS, AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractoryClay floor and wall tile, including quarry tileClay refractoriesVitrified clay sewer pipe and fittingsVitreous & semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessories
Pottery products, n.e.c, including china decoratingLime (including cost of shipping containers)Nonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Refined primary leadPrecious metals (primary smelting)Nickel and nickel- base alloy mill shapes (including monel)
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
Builders' hardwareFabricated concrete reinforcing bar and bar joistsJob stampings, except automotiveSmall arms ammunition,30 mm and under (1.18 inches&under)Collapsible tubesFlat metal strapping
MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail systemsAir and gas compressors and vacuum pumpsPlain bearings and bushings, unmountedPacking and packaging machinery.n.e.cElectronic calculating machines
Accounting machines and cash registersDuplicating machinesTypewritersPneumatic 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 & accessories,750 volts&under
Arc welding machines, components, except electrodesArc welding electrodes, metalResistance welders, accessories, and electrodesElectrodesOutdoor lighting equipment
Intercommunication equipment and electric alarm systemsReceiving type electron tubes, except cathode rayTransmittal, industrial, & special purpose electron tubes
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
See footnotes at end of table.
28
2823228994
29
2911129112291132911429115
2911629118
291192952229523
32
3251132530325503259132610
326903274032970
33
333233339533561
34
342943449434692348203499234993
35
3536235631356813569135742
35743357933579735992
36
3613136132361333613436136
3623136232362333624136485
366233671036730
39
12/75
12/75
12/75
12/7512/75
12/75
12/74
12/75
12/7512/7512/75
12/75
12/7412/7012/7412/7612/75
12/7512/75
12/75
12/7212/7212/7212/7512/67
06/78
272.294.2
602.2919.8277.4882.7
1096.3
270.8787.7
793.2216.1150.2
338.1194.2359.9233.2279.0
186.2363.3204.6
165.4893.6158.0
283.6121.7186.6182.5290.2166.9
203.2260.4145.2170.062.4
181.5142.9194.6
237.7217.0331.3391.4
207.8253.8231.6192.0282.9
118.6479.6302.8
272.593.0
600.9979.0288.0920.2
1034.1
268.4818.6
787.7209.5150.9
320.9188.3354.5218.9274.1
186.6362.9203.0
159.81093.5156.7
276.5122.1179.5175.1268.5159.6
202.9260.0144.7165.862.3
179.9143.5169.9
238.2215.4335.3380.4212.8
208.4255.8239.4192.0281.6
118.6475.8299.3
271.995.8
610.4894.6282.4905.2
1119.9
277.3776.1
799.9219.6151.9
344.0200.2369.4238.9284.8
186.6363.7203.0
183.7821.6158.5
287.9(2)191.0181.6305.4170.5
203.0261.6145.6173.962.3
94.9182.0142.9197.7
234.8218.9333.6406.8
209.7250.8241.3192.0283.7
118.6475.8306.9
274.795.8
569.2881.8270.2863.9
1164.7
256.8795.1
804.5220.1147.9
346.9196.4373.4239.5286.6
188.6356.4213.0
198.3704.0154.4
293.8125.6(2)196.6308.2170.5
204.6263.1144.3174.662.3
96.4182.5142.9202.2
234.8218.7326.3406.8192.4
211.4250.9219.6192.0282.5
118.6545.6315.4
274.995.8
562.8885.3286.8916.5
1093.0
254.5798.0
804.5220.5153.0
346.7196.4373.4236.2288.0
189.2359.5215.5
191.0741.3154.4
294.5125.6192.5196.6308.2170.5
204.6258.3144.3174.662.3
96.4183.7139.4202.2
234.1219.3353.8406.8197.5
211.4252.9219.6192.0282.5
118.6545.6315.9
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Table 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued
(1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Product class1972
Censuscode
Otherindexbase
Index
1983
Annualaverage Feb. Oct.1
1984
Jan.1 Feb.1
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-Continued.
Jewelry made of platinum metals and karat gold. .Jewelry, made of precious metalsFlatwareJewelers' findings and materialsLapidary work and diamond cutting
PianosOrgansOther musical instruments and parts .Dolls and stuffed toy animalsToys, excluding games
Baby carriages and children's vehicles, except bicycles .Fishing tackle and equipmentGolf equipmentLead pencils and crayonsCostume jewelry and costume novelties
Other brushesMetal caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed ..Wood caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed .Linoleum and asphalted-felt-base floor coveringChemical fire extinguishing equipment and partsMatches
WHOLESALE TRADE, DURABLE GOODS .
39
3911139112391423915139152
3931139312393143942039442
3944339491394923952139610
399133995139952399603999139993
50
Iron and steel scrap 50931
12/75
12/7812/78
12/75
12/7512/75
12/75
12/75
372.8319.7472.9159.891.3
264.8174.5266.2183.6156.7
253.5186.3117.1163.0166.2
225.6209.9248.8237.9153.8238.9
113.6
399.9319.9517.0157.497.6
259.3181.4265.1182.7162.9
252.0185.2116.6160.2169.5
222.9207.7247.8234.4161.4232.3
101.6
364.0318.0483.2169.090.3
268.4169.5267.6184.0155.4
255.2196.2117.0165.2157.9
222.4212.2256.8245.0145.7243.6
120.3
355.0317.1453.3159.792.5
271.1175.3272.3183.4154.5
256.1185.9118.4167.2173.0
234.5212.2256.8244.3147.0243.6
135.0
355.4321.8433.9164.192.1
270.1175.3272.3183.6154.9
256.1185.9118.4167.2166.2
234.5214.1257.7244.3147.0252.8
142.4
1 Data for October 1983 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.
2 Not available.n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.
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Table 11. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for total railroad freight and selected STCC1 groups
(1969=100 unless otherwise indicated)
DescriptionSTCCCode1
RelativeimportanceDecember
19822
Index
Oct.19833
Jan.19843
Feb.19843
Percent change to Feb. 1984 from —
12months
ago
6months
ago
3months
ago
1month
ago
Total railroad freight4.
Farm products .Grain5
Metallic ores ...Iron ores5.
Coal .Bituminous coal5 .
Nonmetallic minerals .
Food products
Wood or lumber productsLumber or dimension stock5 .
Pulp, paper, or allied products .
Chemical or allied productsPotassium or sodium inorganic compounds5.
Petroleum or coal products5
Clay, concrete, glass, or stone products ..
Primary metal productsPrimary iron or steel products5
Transportation equipmentMotor vehicles5
Motor vehicle parts or accessories5
Waste or scrap materials5
Miscellaneous mixed shipments5
Trailer or container on flat car shipments5
010113
101011
111121
14
20
242421
26
282812
29
32
333312
373711
3714
40
46
<•>
100.000
9.3546.775
3.2732.327
11.94711.753
4.107
11.506
7.4233.073
6.252
10.9542.528
3.815
4.372
4.7572.707
8.7464.5023.798
2.268
3.119
3.920
357.0
344.1160.7
397.1156.5
390.7158.6
404.0
357.2
365.9165.7
331.6
343.2153.0
155.7
383.8
348.9141.6
329.7137.5141.3
159.9
146.0
146.1
370.7
357.7167.2
409.7160.9
404.8164.3
420.4
371.9
380.9172.4
345.1
356.7159.2
162.1
399.7
363.4147.5
343.1143.1147.1
166.5
147.2
146.1
370.7
357.7167.2
409.7160.9
404.8164.3
420.4
371.9
380.9172.4
345.1
356.7159.2
162.1
399.7
363.4147.5
343.1143.1147.1
166.5
147.4
146.3
4.3
4.64.5
4.34.2
3.73.7
4.3
4.3
7.38.5
4.3
4.24.3
4.3
4.3
4.34.3
4.34.34.3
4.5
1.2
4.2
4.34.5
3.32.9
3.53.5
4.2
4.3
7.48.5
4.3
4.24.3
4.3
4.3
4.34.3
4.34.34.3
4.5
1.0
.8
3.8
4.04.2
3.33.0
3.33.3
4.1
4.1
4.24.3
4.1
3.94.1
4.1
4.1
4.24.2
4.14.14.1
4.3
1.0
.1
00
0
0
00
000
0
.1
.1
1 Standard Transportation Commodity Code.2 The figure shown for each item is its percent of total railroad freight.3 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after originalpublication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
4 The price index for total railroad freight also includes STCC groups not shownseparately.
5 Dec. 1978=100.6 This index contains shipments from a number of STCC groups.
Table 12. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services
(1972 = 100)
DescriptionIndustry/product
code
Index
Oct.19831
Jan.19841
Feb.19841
Percent change from —
Feb. 1983to
Feb. 1984
Nov. 1983to
Dec. 1983
Dec. 1983to
Jan. 1984
Jan. 1984to
Feb. 1984
Local serviceResidential2
BusinessOptional additional usage .Coin
Toll serviceIntrastate MTSInterstate MTSInternational MTSWATS
Interstate WATS..Intrastate WATS.,
Private lines, interstate
Directory advertising
4811-14811-1114811-1124811-1134811-114
4811-24811-2114811-2124811-2134811-2144811-214-11
4811-214-12
4811-311
4811-911
164.7170.5174.0127.0164.3
149.8153.2153.492.7
133.7127.1151.2
156.9
201.0
166.9173.3176.7127.0164.5
149.6152.9153.492.3
133.7127.1151.1
158.4
206.1
166.9173.3176.7127.0164.5
150.7155.9153.492.5
132.6127.1147.2
158.4
207.5
2.52.53.2
.92.2
1.33.2
0.2.60
2.0
1.0
12.5
00000
000000
-.1
1.0
.6
1.31.61.5
00
.1
.400000
.9
00000
.72.0
0.2
-.80
-2.6
1 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reportsand corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after originalpublication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2 Telephone services contained in the Consumer Price Index cover not only localresidential service, but also parts of toll service, equipment leasing (such as extensionphones), and non-recurring charges (such as installation).
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Table 13. Producer price indexes and percent changes for postal services
(1977 = 100)
DescriptionIndustry/product
code
Relativeimportance
Dec.19831
Index
Oct.19832
Jan.19842
Feb.19842
Percent change from —
Feb. 1983to
Feb. 1984
Nov. 1983to
Dec. 1983
Dec. 1983to
Jan. 1984
Jan. 1984to
Feb. 1984
United States Postal Service
First class mail3
Letter mailPost cardsPriority mail
Second class mailIn county mailRegular rate mailNonprofit rate mailClassroom rate mailTransient rate mail
Third class mailSingle piece mailRegular bulk mailNonprofit bulk mail
Fourth class mail3
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
Express mailMailgram service
4311
4311-14311-1114311-1124311-113
4311-24311-2114311-2124311-2134311-2144311-215
4311-34311-3114311-3124311-313
4311-44311-4114311-4124311-4134311-414
4311-54311-5114311-5124311-513
4311-64311-6114311-6124311-613
4311-9124311-913
1.0000
.6604
.6068
.0149
.0386
.0514
.0038
.0360
.0102
.0006
.0008
.1419
.0244
.0805
.0361
.0597
.0347
.0022
.0175
.0053
.0371
.0189
.0112
.0070
.0457
.0382
.0070
.0004
.0034
.0005
143.6
154.0154.9145.4144.3
144.6123.7144.9150.4140.3227.9
153.9198.5149.5147.5
155.9155.2115.6162.5162.2
157.9131.0188.8223.7
150.9155.3128.9227.4
129.1100.0
143.6
154.0154.9145.4144.3
144.6123.7144.9150.4140.3227.9
153.9198.5149.5147.5
155.9155.2115.6162.5162.2
157.9131.0188.8223.7
150.9155.3128.9227.4
129.1100.0
143.6
154.0154.9145.4144.3
144.6123.7144.9150.4140.3227.9
153.9198.5149.5147.5
155.9155.2115.6162.5162.2
1-57.9131.0188.8223.7
150.9155.3128.9227.4
129.1100.0
0.2
0000
000000
1.30
2.3.1
00000
0000
0000
00
0000
000000
0000
00000
0000
0000
00
1 The figure shown for each item is its value weight expressed as a proportion ofthe total value weight for the U.S. Postal Service Index.
2 Data for October 1983 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reportsand 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.
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Table 14. Traditional commodity price indexes deleted from the Producer Price Index sample, effectiveJanuary 1984
PPI Code PPI Code PPI Code PPI Code PPI Code
02-14-01-0102-14-01-0202-35-01-4102-35-01-7102-41-01-2402-61-03-21
03-81-01-6403-81-02-6203-82-03-3103-83-03-02
06-36-99-1306-52-02-6806-79-09-0806-79-09-1206-79-09-1306-79-09-1506-79-09-17
07-13-06-01
09-12-05-2109-15-02-1309-15-02-1509-15-03-1709-15-03-1909-15-03-2109-15-03-31
10-15-09-27
10-31-02-0710-72-01-4110-72-01-4210-72-01-4910-74-07-3110-83-02-0110-83-02-0310-83-02-0510-83-02-0710-83-02-0910-83-02-1110-83-04-5110-83-04-53
11-13-03-2211-13-03-2411-13-03-2611-22-01-2511-23-01-3111-23-01-3211-32-02-3211-39-01-1511-39-01-1611-39-01-1911-41-02-0411-41-02-0511-41-02-0611-41-02-0711-41-02-0811-41-02-0911-43-01-01
11-43-01-0311-43-01-0411-43-01-0511-43-01-0711-43-01-0811-43-01-0911-45-01-0111-45-01-0211-45-01-0311-45-01-0411-45-01-0511-45-01-1111-45-01-1311-45-01-1511-47-01-0111-47-01-1111-47-01-2111-47-01-3311-47-01-3511-61-01-0211-61-01-0311-61-01-0411-61-01-0611-61-01-0711-61-02-1111-61-02-1211-61-02-1311-61-02-1411-61-02-1511-61-02-1611-61-02-17
11-61-02-1811-61-04-3111-61-04-3211-61-04-3311-62-66-7111-62-66-7311-67-01-0111-67-01-0211-67-01-0511-67-01-0611-67-02-0111-67-02-0211-67-03-0111-67-03-0311-67-03-0411-67-03-0511-67-03-0611-72-01-0111-72-01-1111-72-01-3111-72-01-3711-72-01-9911-72-02-4211-72-02-4411-72-02-4511-72-02-4611-72-02-4711-72-02-4811-72-02-4911-72-02-6311-72-02-67
11-72-02-7111-77-01-0211-77-01-0311-77-01-0811-77-01-0911-77-02-1111-77-02-1211-77-02-13
12-51-02-0312-52-02-0412-67-01-0112-67-01-1112-67-01-2112-67-01-31
13-32-01-07
14-14-02-0314-32-01-05
15-41—(14 items)15-42—(18 items)15-54-02-0115-71-02-0115-71-02-02
Table 15. Traditional commodity price indexes recoded, effective January 1984
New PPI Code 1 Old PPI Cbde
02-61-04-34
10-83-02-2210-83-02-23
15-41-08-01
15-42-07-01
02-61-03-22
10-83-02-0910-83-02-11
15-41-06-52
15-42-03-21
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Table 16. Traditional commodity price indexes based on the movement of corresponding indexes fromthe Producer Price Index Revision, effective January 1984
PPI Code
02-61-04-34
03-81-02-82
10-15-12-61
10-15-12-63
10-15-12-65
10-15-13-29
10-15-13-51
10-15-13-53
10-83-02-2210-83-02-23
11-41-02-0211-41-02-1111-41-02-3111-67-01-0311-67-01-0611-67-03-0211-77-01-0111-77-01-0411-77-01-0511-77-01-0611-91-02-3211-91-04-13
12-45-01-0112-45-01-11
PPIR Code
20844
23231
3462811346286134628133462863346281534628653312A3462734625113462611346251334626133645123645161
356111356112356114355142835514153551471364121364122136412336413235615133561511
3645712336457121
PPI Code |
12-61-01-0112-61-01-11
13-21-01-21
PPIR Code
3262132682
1422P 1429P1423P
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Table 17. New items in the Producer Price Index based on the movement of corresponding indexesfrom the Producer Price Index Revision, effective January 1984
PPI Code Title PPIR Code
02-14-01-07 Breakfast cereals, ready to serve02-14-01-09 Breakfast cereals, cooked02-35-02-01 Dry milk products
02-35-03-01 Canned milk products, consumer type02-35-03-03 Condensed and evaporated milk products02-35-04-01 Ice cream mix and ice milk mix02-61-04-31 Grape table wines02-61-04-32 Bulk wines02-61-04-33 Other fruit and berry wines02-61-04-35 Sparkling wines02-61-04-36 Specialty (formula) wines02-61-04-37 Brandy and brandy spirits02-94-03-15 Feed grade condensed and evaporated milk
03-81-02-61 Men's, boys1 nontailored heavy jackets03-81-04-07 Fur products03-83-03-05 Menfs, boys1 suit, coat findings and hats03-83-03-08 Automotive trimmings03-83-03-11 Other trimmings and findings
06-79-04-01 Natural base glues and adhesives06-79-04-02 Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives06-79-04-03 Caulking compounds and sealants06-79-05-01 Textile and leather assistants06-79-05-02 Bulk surfactants06-79-09-18 Carbon black
09-15-02-14 Grocers1 and variety bags (paper)09-15-02-16 Specialty bags and liners09-15-02-18 Shipping sacks and multiwall bags09-15-03-22 Setup paperboard boxes09-15-03-32 Folding paperboard boxes09-34-01-01 Books, printed only, lithographic09-34-01-02 Books, printed and bound, lithographic09-34-01-03 Printed or printed and bound, not
lithographic09-34-01-04 Pamphlets, etc., printed or printed and
bound09-35-01-01 Unit set forms09-35-01-02 Manifold books09-35-01-03 Custom continuous forms09-35-01-04 Stock continuous forms
10-15-13-55 Closed die forgings, stainless steel10-15-13-57 Closed die forgings, other ferrous10-15-13-81 Other forgings, ferrous10-21-04-01 Silver concentrates10-27-01-11 Hot impressed die, impact, press
10-27-01-22 Other forgings
10-74-08-01 Warm air or air conditioning grilles
20431204322023131, 2023139,2023142, 2023143,202314620232
20233182023420841208422084320845
20846208472023151
2329123711239612396223963
28913289142891528431284352895P
2643126432264332652126511273212732227328
27329
27612276132761527617
346251534625173462629104450134635
34636, 34637,
34638, 34639
344611
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PPI Code Title PPIR Code
10-74-08-0210-74-08-0310-74-08-0410-74-08-0510-74-08-0610-74-08-0810-74-08-09
10-83-02-2110-83-02-2910-83-04-0110-83-04-0210-89-05-2110-89-05-2210-89-06-1110-89-06-1310-89-06-1510-89-06-17
11-13-03-3111-41-02-4111-41-02-5111-41-02-61U-41-12-0111-41-12-1111-43-01-1111-45-01-0611-45-01-0711-45-01-0811-45-01-0911-45-01-1211-45-01-1411-47-01-4111-47-01-4211-47-01-43
11-47-01-44
11-61-01-1111-61-04-0911-61-05-0111-62-66-7511-67-01-0711-67-01-0811-67-03-0711-67-04-01
Other grilles, including open mesh 344612Stairs 344613Railings 344614Grating and grating treads 344615Light gauge metal framing 344616Ground supported scaffolding and shoring 344618Other architectural and ornamental metal 344619workIncandescent interior, including bath 36451Components and renewal parts 3645169Motor vehicle incandescent lighting 364711All other motor vehicle lighting equipment 364712Automotive screw machine products 34511Other screw machine products 34512Metal commercial closures (caps) 34661Home canning closures 34662Other metal closures, except crowns 34663Metal crowns 34664
Water systems 3561312Centrifugal pumps 356113Diaphragm pumps 3561181Other industrial pumps 3561198Other pumps 3561597Parts and attachments for pumps 3561613Fluid power pumps 35612Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed 35662Gear motors 35663Loose gear, pinions and racks 35664Mechanical-variable speed changers 3566111Industrial high speed drives 3566121Parts/components for speed changers 3566551Centrifugal fans and blowers 35643Propeller fans and accessories 35644Dust collection and air purification 35645equipmentDust collection and air conditioning 35646equipmentDairy industry machinery 35511Commercial food production machinery 35512Industrial food production machinery 35513Industrial sewing machines 36362Capping, sealing and lidding machines 3551481Filling machines 3551451Labeling and code making machines 3551463Wrapping, banding, bundling and fastening 3551431machines
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PPI Code Title PPIR Code
11-67-04-02 Other packing and packaging machines11-67-04-03 Parts for packing and packaging machines11-72-04-01 Integrating instruments11-72-05-01 Test-equipment, electrical characteristics11-72-06-01 Indicating and recording instruments11-77-01-11 Photographic bulbs and flashes11-77-01-12 Other large incandescent bulbs/lamps
11-77-01-14 All other miniature bulbs/lamps11-77-02-21 Hot cathode fluorescent bulbs/lamps11-77-02-22 Other electric discharge bulbs/lamps
12-21-01-41 Partitions, shelving, and lockers12-21-01-51 Plastic laminated fixture tops12-21-01-61 Fixtures for stores, banks and offices12-22-04-03 Partitions prefabricated, assembled12-22-04-05 Shelving and lockers12-22-04-07 Storage racks and accessories12-22-04-09 Fixtures for stores, banks and offices12-42-01-35 Household sewing machines12-45-01-23 Wall lamps, including adjustable types12-45-01-29 Other portable lamps12-45-01-31 Lamps sold without shades, including floor
type12-45-01-32 Portable fluorescent lamps, including desk12-45-01-33 Parts and accessories for portable
residential lamps12-61-02-01 Art, decorative and novelty pottery12-61-02-02 Other pottery products12-67-01-02 Razors and razor blades12-67-01-41 Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers
15-41-07-01 Photographic equipment, excluding photocopy15-42-06-01 Photographic supplies, except X-ray15-64-01-01 Ophthalmic fronts and temples15-64-01-02 Glass ophthalmic focus lenses15-64-01-03 Plastic ophthalmic focus lenses15-64-01-04 Contact lenses15-64-01-05 Other ophthalmic goods
15-71-02-06 Industrial safety glasses and goggles
35514883551491382513825238253364113641241, 3641251,364126, 36412713641331364142364143
2541125412
254132542125422254232542436361
36457122364571293645732
36457613645773
3268132683342121134211
38611, 38612, 3861438615, 38616, 38617385113851238513385143851531, 3851551,38515923851541
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Table 18. Commodity groupings introduced into the Producer Price Index, effective January 1984
PPI Code Title
02-35-02 Dry milk products02-35-03 Liquid milk products02-35-04 Ice cream mix and ice milk mix02-61-04 Wines, brandy and brandy spirits
03x81-04 Miscellaneous apparel and accessories
06-79-04 Adhesives and sealants06-79-05 Surface active agents
09-34 Book printing09-35 Manifold business forms
10-21 Nonferrous metal ores10-21-04 Silver ores10-27 Nonferrous forge shop products10-74-08 Architectural and ornamental metalwork10-89-06 Metal crowns and closures
11-41-12 Other pumps, including parts11-61-05 Industrial food production machinery11-67-04 Other packing and packaging machinery11-72-04 Integrating instruments11-72-05 Test equipment electrical character and
signals11-72-06 Indicating and recording instruments
12-22-04 Partitions and fixtures12-61-02 Pottery, except tableware and
kitchenware
15-41-07 Photographic equipment, excludingphotocopiers
15-41-08 Photocopy equipment15-42-06 Photographic supplies, except X-ray15-42-07 X-ray film15-64 Ophthalmic goods
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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, cottonyarns, 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 for 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. Pricesgenerally 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 with
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Intermediate Materials,Supplies and Components
weights 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."
Index Point Change
Finished Goods Price Indexless previous indexequals index point change
Index Percent ChangeIndex point changedivided by the previous indexequals
_ result multiplied by 100equals index percent change
1 —
185.5184.5
1.0
1.0184.50.0050.005 x 1000.5
These data indicate what the percent change would be ifthe current rate were maintained for a 12-month period.
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.
Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods areexpressed as annual rates that are computed accordingto the standard formula for compound growth rates.
Seasonally Adjustedand Unadjusted Data
Because price data are used for different purposes bydifferent groups, the Bureau of Labor Statisticspublishes seasonally adjusted as well as unadjustedchanges each 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.
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 byestablishments classified in the industry for productsprimary to some other industry. Finally, some industrieshave miscellaneous receipts indexes • to show price
changes 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.In these cases, movements in the commodity indexes arecalculated on the basis of the movements of theircounterparts in table 4. Although most such indexescontinue to be published in table 6 on their original baseperiod of 1967 = 100 or some later base, the correspon-ding indexes in table 4 are published on a base of themonth of their introduction. Therefore, index levels forcorresponding items may differ, but monthly percentchanges 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. Theaggregation of commodity price indexes into commodi-ty grouping indexes in table 6 continues to follow thetraditional methodology; similarly, stage-of-processingprice indexes in table 1 also are calculated from the com-modity 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 ISPI's 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 tech-niques. (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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