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W'rcicsjear Price Indexes Data for June 1985
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOF William E. Brock, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Janet L, Norwood, Commissioner
OFFICE OF PRICES A N D LIVING C O N D I T I O N S Kenneth V. Da It on, Associate Commissioner
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Producer Prices Indexes Data for June 1985
Contents
Page
Price movements, June 1985 1
Producer price movements first half of 1985 4
Future changes in Producer Price Indexes for refined petroleum products 160
Tables: 1. Producer price indexes and percent
changes by stage of processing 8
2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing 9
3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted 13
4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products 14
5. Producer price indexes by durability of product Il l
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6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items 112
7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroleum products by region 161
8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings 163
9. Producer price indexes for the output of selected SIC industries 164
10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes 165
12. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services 167
13. Producer price indexes and percent changes for postal services 168
14. Producer price indexes for the net output of major mining and manufaauring industry groups 169
Technical notes 170
Table 11, for total railroad freight, has been discontinued. Data formerly in this table now appear in table 4. See ''Changes in the Railroad Freight Price Index," in the March issue of Producer Price Indexes, p. 167.
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Price Movements June 1985
The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods showed no change on a seasonally adjusted basis from May to June. The index had risen slowly in each of the preceding 4 months. The intermediate goods index was also unchanged in June, following small increases in April and May and slight decUnes during the first quarter of 1985. Prices received by producers of crude goods moved down 0.6 percent, the seventh consecutive monthly drop. (See table A.)
Among finished goods, the index for energy turned down after substantial advances in April and May. Prices for finished consumer foods decreased for the fifth time in the last 6 months, although the June decline was considerably smaller than those in either of the 2 preceding months. The index for finished goods other than foods and energy rose more than in May.
During the first 6 months of 1985, inflation at the producer level remained modest. The Finished Goods Price Index increased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.4 percent, compared to rates of 0.6 percent in the second half of 1984 and 2.8 percent in the 6 months before that. The energy index was quite volatile from December 1984 through June 1985, showing a seasonally adjusted annual rate of increase of 2.2 percent; this in-
dex had fallen in most months during both 1983 and 1984. Food prices showed a reverse pattern, turning down at a 5.7-percent rate in the first half of 1985 after generally increasing through each of the preceding 2 years. Finished goods other than foods and energy climbed at a 4.1-percent rate, considerably more than in comparable recent periods.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods edged down 0.1 percent in June to 294.0 (1967 = 100). From June 1984 to June 1985, the Finished Goods Price Index advanced 1.1 percent. Con-sumer food prices were 0.8-percent lower than 12 months earlier, the finished energy goods index was down 3.0 percent, finished consumer goods other than foods and energy climbed 2.6 percent, and capital equipment prices rose 2.3 percent. Prices received by producers of intermediate goods were 0.4 percent below their level in June 1984, while crude material prices were down 8.3 percent over the same span.
Finished goods Finished consumer goods. The Producer Price Index for finished consumer goods edged down 0.1 percent on a
Table A. Percent changes from preceding month in selected stage-of-processing price Indexes, seasonally adjusted'
Month
Finished goods Intermediate goods Crude goods
Month Total Consumer
foods Other Total Foods and feeds' Other Total
Foodstuffs and
feedstuffs Other
1984: June 0 0 0 0.2 -0.8 0.2 -0.6 -1.4 0.2 July .2 1.5 -.2 -.2 -1.6 -.1 .3 .9 -.4 August -.2 -.3 -.2 -.2 -1.3 -.1 -1.2 -1.8 -.5 September 0 -.1 0 -.1 -1.1 -.1 .1 .5 -.5 October -.1 0 .1 -1.0 .2 -.9 -1.1 -.8 November .3 .5 .3 .2 .4 .2 1.4 3.5 -.8 December 0 .4 -.1 -.1 -.3 0 -.2 .2 -.7
1985: January 0 -.5 .1 -.1 -1.3 -.1 -2.1 -2.3 -1.8 February .1 .1 0 -.4 -.2 -.5 -1.8 -2.0 -1.5 March .2 -.3 .4 -.2 -1.0 -.1 -1.4 -2.5 -.2 April .3 -1.0 .7 .2 -1.6 .3 -1.2 -3.0 .8 May .2 -1.1 .6 .3 -1.8 .3 -.8 -2.4 .8 June 0 -.1 0 0 .4 0 -.6 -.3 -.9
^ Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. For this reason, some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ from
those previously reported. ^ Intermediate materials for food manufacturing and feeds.
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Table B. Percent changes in finished goods price indexes, selected periods'
Month
Changes from preceding month, seasonally adjusted Changes in finished goods
from 12 months ago (unadjusted)
Month Finished goods
Capital equipment
Finished consumer
goods
Finished consumer goods excluding foods
Changes in finished goods
from 12 months ago (unadjusted)
Month Finished goods
Capital equipment
Finished consumer
goods Total Durables Nondurables
Changes in finished goods
from 12 months ago (unadjusted)
1984: June 0 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0 -0.1 2.1 July .2 .2 .2 -.3 .1 -.6 2.3 August -.2 .2 -.3 -.3 0 -.6 1.8 September 0 .2 -.1 0 .4 -.3 1.5 October -.1 -.2 0 0 -.7 .5 1.4 November .3 .3 .3 .3 .4 .2 1.9 December 0 -.3 .1 0 0 -.1 1.7
1985: January 0 .4 -.2 -.1 .5 -.4 .9 February .1 .8 -.1 -.2 .5 -.7 .7 March .2 .4 .1 .3 .6 .2 .3 April .3 0 .4 1.1 0 1.6 .7 May .2 0 .2 .9 .2 1.3 1.1 June 0 .4 -.1 -.1 .3 -.4 1.1
' Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. For this
reason, some of the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ from those previously reported.
seasonally adjusted basis, following a 0.2-percent in-crease in May. The index for finished energy goods turned down 2.0 percent, after rising 3.4 percent a month earlier. Large declines occurred for home heating oil and natural gas; the gasoline index rose much less than in either April or May.
After falling about 1 percent in each of the previous 2 months, the consumer foods index inched down 0.1 per-cent. The smaller decrease occurred in large part because prices turned up after falling a month earlier for fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as for beef and veal. Other increases were registered for processed poultry, pork, and processed fruits and vegetables. In contrast, prices declined for fish, roasted coffee, soft drinks, and eggs.
Prices for consumer goods other than foods and energy advanced 0.4 percent, after rising 0.1 percent in May. Prices for leather and rubber footwear, household flatware, and cutlery turned up following May decreases. Other significant increases were recorded for passenger cars, over-the-counter drugs, cosmetics, books, and silver jewelry. In contrast, prices fell for light motor trucks, tires and tubes, gold jewelry, newspapers, prescription drugs, alcoholic beverages, and some textile goods.
Capital equipment. The Producer Price Index for capital equipment rose 0.4 percent, following no change in either April or May. Prices increased for plastics in-dustry machinery, agricultural machinery, aircraft, and commercial furniture.
Intermediate goods The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components showed no change on a seasonally adjusted basis, following small rises in April
and May. The slowdown was centered in both the energy and the construction material categories.
The intermediate energy index declined 0.7 percent, after rising 0.4 percent in May and 1.9 percent in April. Prices for liquefied petroleum gas, diesel fuel, and kerosene turned down following May advances. In addi-tion, prices continued to fall for residual fuel and com-mercial jet fuel. On the other hand, the electric power index registered its largest advance since last June, mov-ing up 1.5 percent.
In the wake of a sudden 1.0-percent surge the month before, the construction materials and components in-dex rose 0.4 percent. The rate of increase slowed for concrete products, millwork, nonferrous wire and cable, and paving mixtures. Prices turned down for plywood, plastic construction products, and asphalt felts. In contrast, substantial advances occurred for gypsum products (which had been falling for the past 12 months) and softwood lumber.
After a small decline in May, the index for materials for nondurable manufacturing edged up 0.1 percent. Prices for woodpulp turned up after moving down in each of the 10 preceding months. Following May decreases, increases were also registered for industrial chemicals, plastic resins, and paint materials. At the same time, prices fell for inedible fats and oils, paper-board, fabrics, and medicinal and botanical chemicals. In the durable manufacturing materials category, tin prices rose but most other nonferrous metals declined.
Among components for manufacturing, prices climb-ed sharply for ball and roller bearings. In the in-termediate foods and feeds grouping, a substantial rise for crude vegetable oils was partly offset by an even sharper drop for animal fats and oils. Among miscellaneous intermediate goods, higher prices were recorded for abrasive products and glass containers.
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while decreases occurred for mixed fertilizers and pesticides.
Crude goods The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for
Further Processing moved down 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, nearly the same as in May. Most prices that had fallen in May either turned up or showed smaller declines in June; however, a downturn in energy prices largely offset this broad pattern.
The index for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs decreased 0.3 percent, much less than in any other month so far this year. Prices turned up for hogs, fresh fruits and vegetables, and wheat, following decreases in the preceding month. Hay and live poultry prices also advanced. Declines for cattle, corn, soybeans, and raw cane sugar were smaller than in May. On the other hand, fluid milk prices fell nearly 2 percent for the third consecutive month.
Following a drop of 1.5 percent in May, the Producer Price Index for crude nonfood materials other than energy edged up 0.2 percent. Prices fell more slowly than in the previous month for raw cotton, wastepaper, iron and steel scrap, leaf tobacco, copper base scrap, and cattle hides. Crude natural rubber prices turned up, and prices advanced a little more than in May for con-struction sand and gravel and logs and timber. In con-trast, aluminum base scrap prices dropped markedly.
The index for crude energy materials dropped 1.5 per-cent, in contrast to the 2.0-percent climb in the preceding month. The natural gas index fell 3.6 percent, reversing a large increase in May. Crude petroleum prices edged down slightly, following moderate ad-vances in the 2 preceding months.
Lag in Indexes for Refined Petroieum Products To Be Eliminated Next Month
Effective with the release of July 1985 Producer Price Indexes on August 9, the 1-month lag in indexes for refined petroleum products will be eliminated. This significant improvement in the timeliness of refined petroleum prices will be made in connection with the conversion of the petroleum refining industry indexes to the methodology of the Producer Price Index Revision.
The 1-month lag in indexes for major refined petroleum products (e.g., gasoline, home heating oil, and diesel fuel) was caused by a price reporting system unique to those items since February 1973. Since then, prices have been derived from each reporting company by dividing an entire month's revenue from each kind of petroleum product by the corresponding monthly volume of output. Because the entire month's data have not been available until after the end of the month, refined petroleum product prices have been included in the PPi with a 1-month lag, rather than on a current basis.
Hereafter, companies will directly report petroleum product prices that cover transactions through mid-month. Prices for these items can then be integrated with all other ppi price reports on a current, rather than a lagged, basis.
June 1985 data for refined petroleum products shown in this issue of Producer Price Indexes are still lagged and thus reflect May price movements. However, data for June will be revised and published next month to reflect June price movements instead of those for May. June indexes for all Producer Price Indexes that are af-fected to any degree by refined petroleum products (commodity grouping indexes such as Industrial Com-modities, stage-of-processing indexes such as Finished Goods, durability of product indexes such as Total Nondurables, and so on) will be treated in the same way.
New seasonal factors, which reflect the revised method of pricing refined petroleum products, will be calculated for use in the balance of 1985, and will replace seasonal factors released earlier this year.
To permit interested data users to assess the impact of the change in pricing, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will make available unofficial estimates for all affected series based on unlagged data for the period from July 1983 to July 1985, on request.
As a result of the conversion of refined petroleum products to the new methodology, the Bureau will eliminate regional indexes for these items, which have appeared in table 7 of this report. See page 160 of this issue. In addition, average prices will no longer be published for refined petroleum products at either the national or regional level.
Scheduled Release Dates Producer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates:
Index month Release date Index month Release date
July August 9 October November 15
August September 13 November December 13
September October 11 December January 10
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Producer Price Movements First Half of 1985
Prices received by producers of finished goods con-tinued to rise modestly during the first 6 months of 1985, continuing a trend of several years. The Producer Price Index for finished Goods moved up at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.4 percent from December 1984 to June 1985, in the wake of increases of 1.7 percent in all of 1984 and 0.6 percent in 1983. Prices at earlier stages of processing dropped from the end of 1984 through mid-1985. The intermediate goods index declin-ed at a 0.4-percent rate during the first half of 1985, after rising less than 2 percent in both 1984 and 1983. Crude material prices fell at a double-digit rate (-14.8 percent), following a much smaller decrease in 1984 and an advance of almost 5 percent the previous year. (See table C.)
Some of the traditionally volatile major components of the Producer Price Index again shifted considerably, although in opposite directions, during the first half of the year. For example, prices for a wide range of farm and food-related products moved down sharply. In ad-dition, quotations for basic manufacturing materials generally continued a downward trend that had begun in mid-1984. Countering this trend, many energy prices
took a substantial upward jump in the second quarter. Dramatic movements, either up or down, were common among other kinds of materials and finished products. (See table D.)
Although consumer demand was strong in the first half of 1985, prices for the products of the domestic manufacturing sector continued to be held in check by competition from abroad. The volume of imports surg-ed during the early months of the year in response to the high value of the American dollar in the international currency markets. Foreign competition was so intense that even a sharp climb in unit labor costs, reflecting vir-tually stagnant domestic output and decreased labor productivity, did not cause an upturn in inflation. The output of capital goods producing industries, which had been unusually strong during the early stages of the cur-rent economic expansion, slowed considerably during the first half. The mining and argicultural sectors re-mained weak in the face of excess supplies on the world market.
In contrast, other sectors of the American economy maintained their vigor or even improved. In particular, construction activity was spurred during the spring by a
Table C. Percent changes In selected stage-of-processlng price indexes, 1983-S5
Percent change Compound annual rate, seasonally adjusted Relative from— except as noted, for—
importance December December 6 months ended— 3 months ended— Grouping December 1982 to 1983 to Grouping
1984 December December December June March June 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985
Finished goods 100.0 0.6 1.7 0.6 1.4 1.0 1.9 Finished consumer foods 24.3 2.3 3.5 3.9 -5.7 -2.4 -8.8 Finished energy goods 11.5 -9.2 -4.1 -7.9 2.2 -21.0 32.1 Finished consumer goods excluding foods and energy 42.5 1.9 2.2 1.1 4.2 6.6 1.8
Capital equipment 21.6 1.9 1.8 .6 4.0 6.5 1.6
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components 100.0 1.8 1.3 -.5 -.4 -2.8 2.0
Intermediate foods and feeds 4.9 9.3 -5.4 -9.2 -10.5 -9.8 -11.2 Intermediate energy goods 15.1 -5.5 -.1 -3.2 -2.4 -10.7 6.6 Intermediate goods excluding foods and energy 80.1 3.0 2.1 1.2 .1 -1.0 1.2
Crude materials for further processing 100.0 4.7 -1.6 -1.1 -14.8 -19.1 -10.1 Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs 52.9 8.0 -1.2 4.3 -22.4 -24.1 -20.7 Crude energy materials^ 31.7 -4.6 -1.3 -3.7 -5.5 -12.7 2.4 Crude nonfood materials
excluding energy 15.4 15.5 -3.3 -13.0 -5.3 -13.4 3.6
^ Not seasonally adjusted. NOTE: Data through February 1985 reflect revisions of originally published data.
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Table D. Percent changes in selected producer price indexes, 1983-85
Grouping
Percent change for—
12 months ended—
December 1983
December 1984
Compound annual rate, seasonally adjusted except as noted, for—
6 months ended—
December 1984
June 1985
3 months ended—
March 1985
June 1985
Farm and food products:
Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables .. Meats Prepared animal feeds Grains Livestock
Basic nonfood materials:
Logs, timber, etc.' Wastepaper' Ironand steel scrap Copper base scrap
Energy goods':
Natural gas' Gasoline Home heating oil Electric power Diesel fuel' Residual fuel Crude petroleum'
Good other than foods and energy:
Prescription drugs Home electronic equipment Passenger cars Light trucks Tobacco products Softwood lumber Woodpulp' Paperboard Steel mill products Electronic components and accessories Gypsum products'
11.0 -4.7 16.9 20.4 0.4
0.7 e)
52.0 - 0 . 2
-4.4 -10.1 -15.8
1.8 -14.8 -3.0 -6.3
10.7 -3.0
1.3 1.7
-1.5 11.7 2.4 6.9 4.4 5.3
27.1
-8.7 3.5
-19.1 -12.8
5.9
-2.8 -2.6 -5.2 -3.7
1.1 -5.6 -4.7
5.6 -4.4 2.0
-3.7
8.7 - 2 . 1
1.2 3.3 6.8
-5.1 10.3 12.5 2.2 4.8 2.5
-9.4 13.2
-22.8 -26.7
16.3
-12.9 -35.9 -7.8
-11.7
-1.2 -10.9 -13.4
1.8 -6.0 -3.5 -7.0
12.5 - 2 . 6 0.5 1.5
-3.2 9.2
-8.7 13.3 1.6 5.0
-15.8
-5.0 -18.5 -13.6
-7.1 -29.3
8.8 -52.8 -23.9 -9.8
-3.2 13.7 -4.8 4.4
-4.1 -20.7
-8.8
7.4 -8.0
7.2 6.2
14.2 3.9
-22.1 -13.5 -0.8
1.1 4.6
27.1 -19.9 -14.4
- 2 . 2 -36.6
12.4 -53.4 -22.4 -22.8
-9.1 -23.8 -19.3
3.4 -19.3
6.7 -19.4
9.8 -5.7 12.5 22.7 20.7 -9.2
-33.6 -16 .1 -2.8
1.4 -11.2
-28.9 -17.1 -12.7 -11.8 -21.1
5.2 -52.1 -25.3
5.5
3.1 69.7 12.4 5.5
13.9 -41.1
3.2
5.0 -10.4
2.1 -8.0 8.0
19.0 -8.5
-10.9 1.3 0.8
23.2
' Not seasonally adjusted. ' Not available.
Steady drop in interest rates, which reached the lowest level since 1980 by mid-year. However, these falling in-terest rates did not immediately lead to any major decrease in the international value of the dollar, and thus offered little relief from import competition for domestic manufacturing, mining, or farming.
Finished goods The Producer Price Index for finished consumer
goods moved up modestly in the first half of 1985, as in-creases for energy and some other nonfood items more than offset substantial declines for foods. The index of prices received by producers of finished energy goods, which had been falling for most of the last 2 years as world demand stagnated, continued to decline through the first quarter. The early 1985 decrease was accen-tuated by a widespread conviction that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) would be unable to prevent the imminent collapse of its system of
price and output controls. Several oil producing nations both in and out of OPEC were cutting prices and export-ing heavily in late 1984 because they needed foreign ex-change to maintain the interest payments on their inter-national debts. Nevertheless, the world oil market stabilized somewhat after OPEC'S conference in January. Refining companies scheduled their seasonal shutdowns (to convert from maximizing home heating oil production to maximizing gasoline production) earlier than usual this year, expecting that crude oil prices would fall even more by the time gasoline output was geared to the requirements of the warm weather driving season. However, with demand firm, stocks of gasoline declined rapidly, and prices rebounded sharply during the spring. (The 1-month lag in most indexes for refined petroleum products will be eliminated with the release of July 1985 data in August.)
The index for finished consumer goods other than foods and energy rose at a 4.2-percent annual rate in the
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first half of the year, about twice the pace established in both 1983 and 1984. Robust demand for a broad variety of items was propelled by significant increases in con-struction and in disposable income, and credit was readily available at attractive interest rates for install-ment purchases. Most of the acceleration in price in-creases during the first half of 1985 was caused by the indexes for passenger cars, light trucks, and tobacco products. Each of these categories rose at double-digit rates in the first quarter but then eased markedly or turned down from March to June. Price increases also accelerated for drugs, tires and tubes, newspapers, and household furniture while home electronic equipment prices fell much more over the first half of the year than in other recent periods. Flatware and jewelry prices also declined, as a result of continued cost decreases for precious metals.
After rising each year since 1976, the Producer Price Index for consumer foods turned down in 1985—at a 2.4-percent annual rate in the first quarter and at an 8.8-percent rate in the second. Processed food prices tended to mirror changes in corresponding commodity prices. Abundant supplies coupled with lower prices for farm products resulted in price decreases for beef and veal, pork, processed poultry, fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and refined sugar. Prices for Florida citrus (principally used for making juices) skyrocketed when a January freeze depleted harvests; however, these increases were largely offset by lower prices for the plentiful California harvest and imports of frozen juice concentrate from Brazil and other coun-tries.
Following rises of a little less than 2 percent in both 1983 and 1984, the capital equipment index moved up at a 4.0-percent annual rate after seasonal adjustment dur-ing the first 6 months of 1985. Prices for most types of capital goods again increased modestly. Imports con-tinued to command a major share of total capital spend-ing. Business expenditures for capacity expansion and productivity improvement, which had been a major prop for the general economic expansion, were relatively restrained in the first half of the year. Investments in some kinds of computers, such as mainframes, became unexpectedly slack after a prolonged boom period that had not even been interrupted by the last recession. Business spending for motor vehicles and new structures, however, stayed healthy.
Intermediate goods The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials,
Supplies, and Components edged down slightly during the first half of 1985. The movements of the overall in-dex, as well as those of its main components, were very similar to the changes recorded during the second half of 1984. The combination of slow, uneven economic growth and heavy competition from foreign manufac-
turers continued to restrain prices for most industrial goods.
The nondurable manufacturing materials index moved down at a 3.0-percent annual rate between December and June, following a somewhat smaller decline during the preceding 6 months. Capacity utiliza-tion in the pulp and paper industry receded from the very high levels of a year earlier, mainly because of growing imports. Prices for woodpulp, which had climbed nearly 20 percent from mid-1983 to mid-1984, began to turn down late in 1984. These prices fell sharp-ly through most of the first half of 1985, recording a 22.1-percent rate of decline. In addition, paperboard prices fell at a 13.5-percent rate, following a 12.5-percent increase during 1984. Prices for textile materials were either flat or declining, as domestic manufacturers suffered a loss of market share to im-ports, and capacity utilization continued to fall. A drop in export demand was largely responsible for the 45.4-percent rate of decrease in prices for inedible fats and oils.
The materials for durable manufacturing index show-ed no net change during the first half of 1985. The domestic steel industry showed a slight improvement early in the year; however, the market share of imports failed to fall substantially, and steel prices moved down. (Actual transaction prices may have fallen considerably more than the 0.8-percent rate of decline indicated by the official prices reported by steel mills for the PPI.) Prices for primary nonferrous metals were mixed. Cop-per and aluminum rebounded as domestic producers reduced output following last year's price drops; prices for lead and tin fell because of excessive supplies; and precious metal prices continued to decrease.
Continuing the slow but steady increase of recent years, the construction materials and components index moved up at a 1.5-percent rate. The pace of new hous-ing construction picked up moderately after a gradual decline during most of 1984, and prices for most con-struction materials rose accordingly. However, housing demand was insufficient to eliminate excess inventories of certain goods, and prices therefore fell for plastic construction products and plywood.
Among other industrial goods, electronic components and accessories edged up at a 1.1-percent rate over the first 6 months of the year. Within this category par-ticularly sharp drops were noted for certain types of in-tegrated circuit chips, as a broad slowdown in sales of computer hardware led to intensified competition bet-ween American and Japanese semiconductor manufac-turers.
The intermediate energy index continued the downward course begun in mid-1984, moving down at a 2.4-percent annual rate. Reduced demand was responsi-ble for a rapid decline in prices for liquefied petroleum gas. Prices for residual fuel, diesel fuel, and commercial
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jet fuel fell as the result of continuing weakness in global petroleum markets. The intermediate foods and feeds index also continued to move down, recording a 10.5-percent rate of decline. The largest decrease in this category was for prepared animal feeds, reflecting weak demand here and abroad as well as abundant feedstuff supplies.
Crude goods After fluctuating moderately during much of 1983
and 1984, the Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for Further Processing dropped at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 14.8 percent during the first 6 months of 1985. By comparison, it had declined 1.6 percent in 1984 and had risen 4.7 percent in 1983. Sharply lower foodstuff prices led the pronounced downturn in the overall crude goods index. The crude energy index fell somewhat more than in the latter half of the 1984, while prices for crude nonfood materials other than energy decreased less than half as much as in the last 6 months of 1984.
The index for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, which had declined just 1.2 percent from December 1983 to December 1984, moved down at a 22.4-percent rate dur-ing the first half of 1985. A marked turnaround in livestock prices played a crucial role. After climbing about 6 percent during 1984, prices for cattle and hogs plummeted at rates of 36.8 and 21.0 percent in the first 6 months of 1985. Live poultry prices fell at a rate of 11.3 percent, following a moderate decrease of about 4 per-cent in 1984. Quotations for fluid milk, corn, wheat, and oilseeds also fell at or near double-digit rates during the first 6 months of 1985. Prospects for another year of bumper crops, an outlook augmented by excellent spring planting weather in most major growing areas here and abroad, were a major downward influence, both directly on prices for grains and other feedstuffs and indirectly on livestock prices.
Not untypically, prices for fresh fruits and vegetables fluctuated dramatically during the early months of 1985. A severe freeze eliminated much of the Florida
citrus crop in January, but California harvests led to replenished supplies and falling prices by spring. Better harvests and increased imports for other fruits and vegetables also contributed to declining prices by midyear.
The PPI for crude energy materials, which had turned down in the closing months of 1984, continued to decline through the first quarter of 1985.The index turn-ed up slightly in the second quarter. The crude petroleum index, which had shown little change in most months of 1983 and 1984, moved down sharply in late 1984 and early 1985 when the international oil glut threatened to destroy the cohesiveness of OPEC. However, the relative stabilization of OPEC early in 1985 was followed by a moderate, and temporary, upward move in oil prices in the spring. The natural gas index also moved down from late 1984 into early 1985 before recovering somewhat. Coal prices continued to change very marginally, as has been the case for several years.
Prices received by producers of crude nonfood materials other than energy declined at a seasonally ad-justed annual rate of 5.3 percent from December 1984 through June 1985. This volatile index climbed 15.5 per-cent in 1983 and moved up at a 7.4-percent rate in the first half of 1984 before retreating at a 13.0-percent rate during the second half.
The continued slump in the output of domestic steel was reflected in further declines in ferrous scrap quota-tions. A sluggish export market added to the downward pressure on iron and steel scrap prices. Nonferrous scrap prices were also generally lower during the first half of the year, as industrial demand remained weak. Prices for several other basic industrial materials, in-cluding wastepaper, cattle hides, leaf tobacco, wool, and crude natural rubber also decreased considerably. In contrast to the widespread weakness for crude manufacturing materials, prices increased in early 1985 for crude materials for construction, such as softwood logs and sand and gravel, as prospects for the construc-tion sector improved in line with declining interest rates.
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Table 1. Producer price Indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1967=100)
Grouping
Relative importance
Unadjusted index Unadjusted
percent change to June1985 from :
Seasonally adjusted percent change from:
Grouping Dec. 1984' Feb.
1985' May
1985^ June
1985' June 1984
May 1985
Mar. to
Apr.
Apr. to
May
May to
June
Finished goods 100.000 292.6 294.2 294.0 1.1 -0.1 0.3 0.2 0 Finished consumer goods 78.383 290.7 292.6 292.1 .7 -.2 .4 .2 -.1
Finished consumer foods 24.336 275.6 269.7 268.5 -.8 -.4 -1.0 -1.1 -.1 Crude 1.924 279.4 262.6 240.4 -7.1 -8.5 -2.2 -8.5 -4.8 Processed 22.412 273.1 268.2 268.8 -.3 .2 -.9 -.5 .3
Finished consumer goods, excluding foods 54.047 293.5 299.1 299.0 1.4 0 1.1 .9 1.3
-.1 Nondurable goods less foods 33.742 332.7 342.6 342.0 .8 -.2 1.6
.9 1.3 -.4
Durable goods 20.305 240.9 241.5 241.9 2.3 .2 0 .2 .3 Capital equipment 21.617 299.2 299.8 300.7 2.3 .3 0 0 .4
Manufacturing industries 6.583 316.2 317.4 318.0 2.3 .2 0 .1 .3 Nonmanufacturing industries 15.034 289.5 289.7 290.8 2.3 .4 0 -.1 .5
Intemiediate materials, supplies and components 100.000 318.7 319.9 320.2 -.4 .1 .2 .3 0 Materials and components for manufacturing 48.565 300.5 300.6 300.4 -1.0 -.1 .1 -.1 .1
Materials for food manufacturing 3.594 265.3 261.3 262.1 -4.8 .3 -.6 -1.6 .4 Materials for nondurable manufacturing 14.854 288.0 286.9 286.3 -2.2 -.2 -.4 -.1 .1 Materials for durable manufacturing 13.890 320.7 322.9 322.6 -1.3 -.1 .5 .2 .3 Components for manufacturing® 16.228 290.8 291.2 291.2 1.3 0 0 0 0
Materials and components for construction 14.867 313.3 315.8 317.3 2.3 .5 0 1.0 .4 Processed fuels and lubricants 14.316 546.3 558.2 559.3 -2.8 .2 2.1 1.3 -1.0
Manufacturing Industries 6.095 469.7 477.7 474.3 -3.3 -.7 1.7 .7 -1.5 Nonmanufacturing industries 8.221 612.6 628.2 633.6 -2.4 .9 2.3 1.8 -.6
Containers 4.319 311.8 311.2 311.3 3.1 0 -.3 -.3 .2 Supplies 17.932 283.8 283.5 283.4 -.2 0 -.3 -.1 .1
Manufacturing industries® 6.227 283.7 284.9 285.1 2.2 .1 .1 -.1 .2 Nonmanufacturing industries 11.706 284.1 283.0 282.7 -1.4 -.1 -.5 -.2 .1
Feeds 1.258 185.6 172.6 171.3 22.7 -.8 -4.6 -2.3 .8 Other supplies® 10.447 304.2 305.4 305.2 1.6 -.1 .1 .1 -.1
Crude materials for further processing 100.000 318.1 310.0 305.5 -8.3 -1.5 -1.2 -.8 -.6 Foodstuffs and feedstuffs 52.938 250.0 237.0 234.0 10.1 -1.3 -3.0 -2.4 -.3 Nonfood materials 47.062 465.1 467.0 459.4 -6.2 -1.6 .8 .8 -.9
Nonfood materials except fuel* 31.719 358.2 357.9 354.1 -8.3 -1.1 1.3 -.4 -.1 Manufacturing* 28.618 364.0 363.2 358.7 -9.4 -1.2 1.3 -.5 -.1 Construction 3.102 283.9 287.7 289.2 2.0 .5 .9 0 .5
Crude fuel® ® 15.343 930.5 943.9 917.7 -1.6 -2.8 -.1 3.5 -2.8 Manufacturing industries® 8.300 1,090.4 1,108.9 1,074.0 -1.9 -3.1 -.1 4.0 -3.1 Nonmanufacturing industries® 7.043 818.2 827.5 808.1 -1.3 -2.3 -.1 2.9 -2.3
Special groupings
Finished goods, excluding foods •75.664 295.9 300.1 300.3 1.7 .1 .7 .6 0 Intermediate materials less foods and feeds ^ 95.148 324.5 326.4 326.6 .1 .1 .3 .3 0 Intermediate foods and feeds ' 4.852 239.2 232.3 232.4 -9.9 0 -1.6 -1.8 .4 Crude materials less agricultural products* * • 43.691 525.1 527.5 518.6 -6.1 -1.7 .7 1.1 -.9
Finished energy goods " 11.544 692.0 747.9 741.9 -3.0 -.8 5.8 3.4 -2.0 Finished goods less energy •88.456 269.3 268.3 268.4 1.6 0 -.4 -.2 .2 Finished consumer goods less energy • 66.839 261.8 260.4 260.2 1.4 -.1 -.5 -.3 .2
Finished goods less foods and energy • 64.120 267.2 268.0 268.6 2.5 .2 -.1 .1 .4 Finished consumer goods less foods and energy • 42.503 250.5 251.5 251.9 2.6 .2 -.2 .2 .4 Consumer nondurable goods less foods and energy • 22.198 243.9 245.1 245.5 2.8 .2 -.4 .3 .5
Intermediate energy goods ' 15.053 526.0 537.0 538.0 -2.8 .2 1.9 .4 -.7 Intermediate materials less energy ' 84.947 304.2 304.5 304.6 0 0 -.1 .2 .1 Intermediate materials less foods and energy ' 80.095 305.3 305.9 306.0 .6 0 0 .2 .2
Coide energy materials® * » 31.661 754.1 763.1 751.7 -4.6 -1.5 .1 2.0 -1.5 Crude materials less energy ® 68.339 245.9 235.3 232.0 -9.9 -1.4 -1.8 -2.2 -.2 Cmde nonfood materials less energy® • 15.401 255.3 252.4 247.6 -9.2 -1.9 2.1 -1.5 .2
^ Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in December.
^ Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. Ait data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.
^ Not seasonally adjusted. ^ includes crude petroleum.
' Excludes crude petroleum. ® Percent of total finished goods. ^ Percent of total intermediate materials. • Formerly titled "Cnjde materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco."
' Percent of total crude materials.
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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing (1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^
Unadjusted index Unadjusted
percent change to June 1985 from:
Seasonally adjusted percent change from:
Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^ May
19852 June
19852 June 1984
May 1985
Mar. to
Apr.
Apr. to
May
May to
June
100.000 294.2 294.0 1.1 -0.1 0.3 0.2 0
78.383 292.6 292.1 .7 - .2 .4 .2 -.1
24.336 269.7 268.5 -.8 - .4 -1.0 -1.1 -.1
01-11 .529 244.3 242.1 -7.3 -.9 -4.7 -4.5 4.7 01-13 .610 237.9 245.3 -6.6 3.1 -7.0 -14.3 5.6 01-7 .382 150.2 147.7 -17.0 -1.7 6.9 -.5 -1.7
02-11 2.501 309.6 311.4 4.2 .6 - .2 .6 .5 02-13 .042 194.7 195.2 -1.5 .3 -2.1 -.1 -.2 02-14 .439 305.5 307.9 3.7 .8 -.4 -.2 .8 02-21-01 2.523 217.3 218.9 -5.4 .7 -5.6 -3.0 2.8 02-21-04 1.491 211.6 216.1 -3.9 2.1 -4.3 .2 .4 02-22 .717 189.7 196.5 -2.0 3.6 - .2 .3 1.8 02-23 1.239 533.9 437.3 1.0 -18.1 2.5 -1.0 -11.8 02-3 3.422 250.1 249.4 -.1 -.3 - .9 - .3 - .2 02-4 1.765 297.7 300.7 .8 1.0 -.5 - .3 1.0 02-55 .908 149.6 149.4 .8 -.1 1.6 .2 .2 02-62 1.802 346.1 342.4 .9 -1.1 - .3 -.4 -1.1 02-63-01 .837 362.9 352.4 -1.5 -2.9 .4 -1.6 -3.1 02-74 .522 310.5 307.6 -6.7 - .9 - .9 .3 .2 02-8 2.615 283.1 283.7 1.4 .2 .2 .5 .2
54.047 299.1 299.0 1.4 0 1.1 .9 -.1
02-61 1.835 213.6 211.4 .7 -1.0 -.1 1.6 -1.0
03-81-01 2.495 181.6 182.8 2.5 .7 .2 -.1 .4 03-81-02 2.774 230.1 229.6 1.0 - .2 0 .1 -.4 03-81-03 .506 202.8 201.8 -.7 -.5 -.5 03-82 .878 240.9 239.9 .4 -.4 .2 0 -.4
04-3 1.071 253.9 257.5 2.8 1.4 -.7 - .2 1.5 04-41 .342 220.7 221.1 1.9 .2 .4 -2.4 .3
06-31 3.044 1444.6 1392.5 -2.2 -3.6 - .2 4.7 -3.6 05-71 5.532 576.7 587.8 .7 1.9 9.5 3.8 .4 05-73-02-01 1.550 702.1 672.5 -9.2 -4.2 10.2 .4 -7.0 05-76 .210 374.0 373.7 1.0 -.1 .4 .5 -.1
06-35 .949 253.2 249.1 9.9 -1.6 0 2.3 -1.0 06-36 .393 301.9 304.6 6.4 .9 -1.0 .5 1.3 06-71 .718 273.5 273.5 3.6 0 0 .1 0 06-72 .437 104.3 104.4 2.1 .1 .3 .1 .1 06-75 1.120 242.4 247.7 5.5 2.2 - .2 1.6 1.6
07-12 .658 239.6 237.7 -2.2 -.8 -1.2 0 - .6 07-13-01 .188 216.2 226.4 -2.6 4.7 5.3 -1.8 4.6 07-28 .345 143.1 143.3 6.1 .1 .9 - .2 .1
09-15-01 .748 376.1 376.5 3.7 .1 .2 .3 .1 09-31-01 .893 137.5 135.9 4.9 -1.2 .4 1.3 -1.2 09-32-01 .507 139.5 139.6 2.9 .1 .3 .2 .1 09-33 .681 131.8 132.8 4.6 .8 .1 .4 .8
11-77 .284 344.3 344.2 1.1 0 -1.9 3.2 -.1
12-1 1.784 249.9 250.3 3.3 .2 0 .3 0 12-3 .422 190.6 190.5 -1.1 -.1 -.1 -1.2 -.5 12-4 1.376 212.4 212.6 .7 .1 .6 0 .1 12-5 .542 79.9 79.4 -5.4 -.6 -1.1 -1.1 -.5 12-61 .175 341.5 341.4 3.9 0 -1.1 .5 .5 12-62 .124 501.1 495.8 1.5 -1.1 -.7 .1 -.6 12-64 .134 362.2 365.5 -6.8 .9 -1.7 -2.1 .9 12-66 .196 261.4 261.5 1.9 0 .5 .3 .2 12-67 .125 255.2 255.3 -3.3 0 -.3 -1.2 .9
14-11-01 7.106 228.1 229.1 3.8 .4 -.2 .4 .4 14-11-05 .549 295.5 293.3 3.8 - .7 - .9 -.2 - .9 14-15-01-01 .166 104.1 104.1 4.1 0 0 0 0 14-16 .391 102.4 102.1 2.1 -.3 0 0 -.3 14-3 .243 112.1 112.1 1.2 0 0 .1 0
15-11 .544 231.5 231.5 1.3 0 0 .4 .2 15-12 .417 203.5 202.8 -1.0 -.3 0 -1.1
Flnlshod Qoods .
r foods .
Fresh fruits. Fresh and dried vegetables . Eggs
Bakery products Milled rice Other cereals® Beef and veal Pori< Processed poultry. Fish Dairy products . Processed fruits and vegetables® Confectionery end products (Dec. 1977=100). Soft drinks® Roasted coffee Shortening and cooking oils. Miscellaneous processed foods®.
Finished consumsr goods excluding foods .
Alcoholte beverages®
Women's apparel Men's and boys' apparel Giris', children's, and infants' apparel.. Textile housefumishings®
Footwear Luggage and £
Natural gas®... Gasoline
r goods.
Fuel oil No. 2 (Feb. 1973=100). rinisnea luuncanis
Pharmaceutical preps, ethtoal (Prescriptton) Phamiaceutteal preps,proprietary (Over-counter). Soaps and synthetic detergents®., Specialty cleaning products (June 1983=100)®... Cosmetics and other toilet preparations
Tires, tubes, tread, etc Rubber footwear Plastic products, n.e.c (June 1978=100)® .
Sanitary papers and health products® Newspaper circulation (Dec. 1980=100)® . Periodtoal circuiatk>n (Dec. 1980=100)® .... Book publishing (Dec. 1980=100)®
Electric lamps and bulbs .
Household furniture . Floor coverings . Household appliances® Home electronic equipment Tableware, kitchenware, etc Household glassware Household flatware® Lawn and garden equipment, ex. tractors. Cutlery, razors, and razor blades
Passenger cars Light motor trucks. Motor homes (June 1984=100)® Travel trailers and campers (June 1984= Boats (Dec. 1981 = 100)®
100)®.
Toys, games, and children's vehteles Sporting and athletic goods
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 Commodity code
Relative importance
Unadjusted index Unadjusted
percent change to June 1985 from:
Seasonally adjusted percent change from:
Commodity code Dec.
1984^ May 19852
June 19852
June 1984
May 1985
Mar. to
Apr.
Apr. to
May
May to
June
15-13 0.175 317.0 317.0 8.8 0 0.7 0.4 0 15-2 2.043 420.7 420.7 5.1 0 .4 1.0 .5 15-5 .940 164.6 164.8 1.3 .1 .1 .1 .1 15-94-02 .832 177.0 175.8 -3.1 - .7 2.8 - .2 - .7 15-94-03 .216 167.7 169.1 .8 .8 0 0 .8 15-94-04 .390 142.6 142.6 11.8 0 .1 - .6 0
21.617 299.8 300.7 2.3 .3 0 0 .4
11-1 1.374 339.3 339.5 .5 .1 0 - .2 .4 11-2 1.450 362.4 362.0 1.1 -.1 - .2 .3 -.1 11-34 .147 384.5 384.7 2.8 .1 .1 .1 .1 11-37 .410 396.7 396.9 3.4 .1 -.4 .4 .1 11-38 .221 432.5 433.8 2.4 .3 0 .1 .2 11-41 .504 355.5 356.1 1.8 .2 - .2 .1 .4 11-44 .721 294.5 294.9 2.1 .1 0 .2 .1 11-47 .124 358.9 359.2 2.5 .1 .4 0 .1 11-61 .129 337.3 337.3 5.9 0 .1 .1 .1 11-62 .265 272.6 272.5 1.6 0 0 .1 -.3 11-63 .126 302.1 302.2 3.0 0 0 0 0 11-65 .235 321.9 321.8 .2 0 .4 0 0 11-66-01 .104 113.2 113.5 3,8 .3 .4 .4 .3 11-66-03 .177 115.7 117.3 5,6 1.4 - .2 .3 1.4 11-66-04 .096 442.4 443.4 .6 .2 -.1 0 .2 11-68 .204 111.0 111.0 1.7 0 .2 .1 0 11-72 .200 233.1 233.1 1.7 0 1.4 - .6 .2 11-74 .502 232.0 232.6 1.8 .3 - .8 -.3 .3 11-91 .175 426.6 426.0 .7 -.1 -.1 - .2 -.1 11-92 .141 381.2 380.7 1.9 -.1 .1 .5 .2 11-93 1.254 154.9 155.0 .6 .1 .7 0 .1
12-2 .841 305.9 307.1 3.4 .4 .5 .3 .4
14-11-01 2.302 228.1 229.1 3.8 .4 - .2 .4 .4 14-11-05 1.294 295.5 293.3 3.8 - .7 - .9 - .2 - .9 14-11-06 1.042 316.1 333.3 .7 5.4 - .7 -4.1 5.7 14-14 .281 115.1 114.9 2.2 - .2 .1 -.1 - .2 14-21-11 1.139 368.0 368.0 4.6 0 2.4 .8 .7 14-4 .495 362.6 362.6 2.3 0 .3 .1 .2
15-41 .101 116.7 116.6 .7 -.1 .5 1.2 -.3
100.000 319.9 320.2 -.4 .1 .2 .3 0
4.852 232.3 232.4 -9.9 0 -1.6 -1.8 .4
02-12-03 .231 184.3 182.3 -4.3 -1.1 1.4 -3.1 -1.4 02-53 .604 166.1 166.4 -4.8 .2 - .2 .5 .2 02-54 .227 140.9 142.4 -8.5 1.1 .9 -2.5 - .6 02-71 .076 354.3 320.8 -24.2 -9.5 -1.9 -1.0 -8.5 02-72 .229 255.8 266.4 -12.1 4.1 10.2 -10.0 5.4 02-9 1.255 182.6 184.3 -18.3 .9 -2.9 -.5 0
95.144 326.4 326.6 .1 .1 .3 .3 0
03-1 .755 157.2 156.6 -2.4 -.4 - .2 -.5 -.4 03-2 .889 141.3 141.0 -1.9 - .2 -.1 - .6 .3 03-3 1.085 152.3 151.7 -1.7 -.4 - .6 .5 -.4 03-4 1.500 127.0 125.6 -1.2 -1.1 -.5 0 - .7
04-2 .237 350.1 349.7 -9.8 -.1 .1 -.3 .4
05-2 .132 429.2 429.2 -2.9 0 - .8 - .2 0 05-32 .794 536.3 522.4 -14.9 -2.6 - .2 1.4 -2.6 05-4 5.606 448.2 460.5 3.1 2.7 .1 -.3 1.5 05-71 2.441 576.7 587.8 .7 1.9 9.5 3.8 .4 05-72-02-01 .169 684.5 670.2 -6.0 -2.1 2.3 6.0 -4.4 05-72-03-01 1.102 687.2 683.4 -6.6 - .6 - .6 - .5 - .6 05-73-03-01 1.220 661.2 657.8 I -5.0 - .5 .3 3.5 -.5 05-74 2.045 1058.7 995.5 ; -12.6 -6.0 -3.3 -2.2 -7.4 05-75 .533 770.7 770.7 ' -3.4 0 -.4 .5 0
06-1 3.640 335.3 336.S • -2.5 .5 -.5 -.4 .6 06-21 .707 277.8 278.C I 2.6 .1 .3 - .9 .1 06-22 .452 337.4 338.S 1 .4 .4 -.1 -.1 1.0 06-31 .213 214.5 . 211.2 \ .6 -1.5 .3 1.4 -1.5
Finished consumer goods excluding foods—Continued Small arms and ammunition Tobacco products Mobile homes (Dec. 1974=100)3 . Jewelry, platinum, & karat gold(Dec. 1978=100)^ Other precious metal jewelry (Dec. 1978=100)^ Costume jewelry (Dec. 1978=100)^
Capitai equipment
Agricultural machinery and equipment Construction machinery and equipment^. Industrial process furnaces and ovens^ .. Metal cutting machine tools . Metal forming machine tools Pumps, compressors, and equipment Industrial material handling equipment® Fans and blowers except portable® Food products machinery Textile machinery Woodworking machinery® Printing trades machinery® Rubber working machinery (Dec. 1981 =100)® Plastics machinery (Dec. 1981 = 100)® Chemical industry machinery® Service industry machinery (June 1982=100)® Integrating and measuring instruments Transformers and power regulators® Oil field and gas field machinery® Mining machinery and equipment Office and store machines and equipment®
Commercial furniture®
Passenger cars Light motor trucks Heavy motor toicks Truck trailers (June 1980=100)® Fixed wing, utility aircraft (Dec. 1968=100) . Railroad equipment
Photographic equipment
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components .
Intermediate foods and feeds
Flour Refined sugar (Dec. 1977=100)® . Confectionery materials (Dec. 1977=100) ... Animal fats and oils Crude vegetable oils Prepared animal feeds
Interi i 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 products® Liquefied petroleum gas®. Electric power Gasoline Kerosene (Feb. 1973=100) Commercial jet fuel (Feb. 1973=100)® . Diesel fuel (Feb. 1973 = 100)® Residual fuel Lubricating oil materials®
Industrial chemicals Prepared paint® Paint materials Medicinal and botanical chemicals® .
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)
Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^
Unadjusted index Unadjusted
percent change to June 1985 from:
Seasonally adjusted percent change from:
Grouping Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^ May
19852 June
19852 June 1984
May 1985
Mar. to
Apr.
Apr. to
May
May to
June
Fats and oils, inedible 06-4 0.205 331.5 298.4 -28.0 -10.0 -0.7 -6.8 -7.5 Mixed fertilizers 06-51 .285 260.6 258.5 -3.9 -.8 .2 .3 -.6 Nitrogenates® 06-52-01 .256 207.9 206.6 -4.9 -.6 .5 .2 -.6 Phosphates® 06-52-02 .199 266.2 265.8 -2.5 -.2 -.2 - .4 - .2 Other agricultural chemicals 06-53 .520 456.4 458.5 1.8 .5 .3 -.6 -.7 Plastic resins and materials 06-6 1.367 306.3 309.1 -.6 .9 .1 -.8 .9
Synthetic rubber 07-11-02 .262 284.0 286.4 -.9 .8 - .7 -1.1 1.0 Tires, tubes, tread, etc 07-12 .679 239.6 237.7 -2.2 -.8 -1.2 0 -.6 Rubber hose 07-13-04 .208 302.3 300.0 .2 -.8 .1 0 -1.0 Plastic construction products (Dec. 1969=100) 07-21 .283 164.5 162.7 -6.0 -1.1 1.9 .5 -1.7 Unsupported plastic film, sheet, and other shapes (Dec. 1970=100)® 07-22 .493 228.4 229.0 0 .3 .3 0 .3 Plastic packaging (June 1978=100)® 07-25 .362 142.5 142.4 .4 -.1 -.1 .1 -.1 Plastic parts and components for manufacturing (June 1978=100)® 07-26 .509 140.3 139.2 -1.2 -.8 .1 .1 - .8
Softwood lumber 08-11 1.310 356.6 375.6 6.6 5.3 -3.0 3.9 3.6 Hardwood lumber 08-12 .350 309.4 308.0 -5.6 -.5 -.4 -1.9 -.3 Millwori 08-2 .985 310.8 312.3 2.3 .5 .5 1.7 .4 Plywood 08-3 .591 232.1 237.3 .4 2.2 .1 5.4 -2.1 Other wood products 08-4 .262 236.0 235.7 .3 -.1 .1 -1.5 .2 Prefabricated wood buildings and components (Dec. 1984=100)® 08-6 .220 101.2 101.8 n .6 .4 .4 .6
Woodpulp® 09-11 .411 342.4 346.1 -15.6 1.1 -1.7 -1.6 1.1 Paper 09-13 1.766 304.6 304.7 1.0 0 0 .5 -.1 Paperboard 09-14 .745 282.1 276.2 -1.0 -2.1 -.8 -.4 -1.7 Paper boxes and containers 09-15-03 1.820 273.7 273.7 4.2 0 -.6 - .5 .2
09-16 .130 106.7 106.7 1.1 0 .1 -.1 0 Building paper and board 09-2 .251 258.6 261.1 -1.5 1.0 -.4 -.5 .7 Manifold business forms (Dec. 1983=100)® 09-35 .358 106.1 106.2 2.7 .1 .3 -.3 .1 Commercial printing (June 1982=100)® 09-37 2.458 111.5 111.3 4.1 - .2 .8 0 - .2
Foundry and forge shop products 10-15 1.862 362.8 362.7 .3 0 -.3 0 .2 Blast furnace and electric furnace products 10-16 .252 305.9 305.6 -.6 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.3 Steel mill products 10-17 6.521 367.3 366.9 .4 -.1 0 .2 .1 Primary nonfen-ous metals 10-22 1.470 276.6 271.5 -8.0 -1.8 3.5 .1 1.2 Secondary nonfen'ous metals 10-24 .361 225.4 222.2 -12.9 -1.4 1.7 -1.5 0 Nonferrous mill shapes 10-25 1.570 315.3 312.6 -4.3 -.9 1.3 0 -.1 Nonfen-ous wire and cable 10-26 .696 204.2 202.8 -.2 - .7 -.6 .7 .1 Nonferrous foundry shop products (June 1977=100)® 10-28 .578 146.3 146.3 -.4 0 - .6 -.3 - .9 Metal containers 10-3 1.138 358.2 358.2 2.9 0 0 -.3 .3 Hardware 10-4 .902 304.8 304.8 2.9 0 .5 .1 - .2 Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings 10-5 .364 312.7 313.1 3.5 .1 .8 .5 -.1 Heating equipment 10-6 .378 258.4 259.6 2.7 .5 .3 0 .8 Fabricated stmctural metal products® 10-7 3.223 314.7 314.8 1.2 0 0 .1 0 Miscellaneous metal products® 10-8 3.600 301.8 302.5 2.8 .2 .1 -.1 .2
Farm tractor parts and attachments (Dec. 1982-100)® 11-11-52 .104 103.1 103.1 2.1 0 0 0 0 Parts for farm machinery ex. tractors (Dec.1973=100) 11-12-51 .135 257.6 257.6 .2 0 0 -.6 .2 Cutting tools and accessories® 11-35 .333 286.0 285.9 2.8 0 .1 0 0 Abrasive products 11-36 .248 314.7 317.2 3.7 .8 .3 .7 1.0 Parts for metal cutting machine tools (Dec. 1972-100)® 11-37-51 .103 430.6 430.6 .6 0 1.8 .2 0 Parts for metal fomning machine tools (Dec. 1972=100) 11-38-51 .054 358.0 362.4 2.1 1.2 .3 .2 .8 Fluid power equipment (Dec. 1970=100) 11-43 .229 263.9 263.6 1.7 -.1 .4 .3 -.2 Mechanical power transmission equipment® 11-45 .418 338.1 339.7 4.9 .5 .7 .1 .5 Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment (Dec. 1977-100)® 11-48 1.002 147.6 147.5 2.0 -.1 .3 .3 -.1 Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1982=100)® 11-49-02 .405 104.6 104.9 2.8 .3 .1 .2 .3 Ball and roller bearings 11-49-05 .347 347.1 353.7 4.0 1.9 -.1 -.3 2.1 Wiring devices 11-71 .711 362.4 361.5 1.3 - .2 .2 .5 -.7 Motors, generators, motor generator sets 11-73 .774 352.0 352.0 3.5 0 .1 1.0 0 Switchgear, switchboard, etc., equipment® 11-75 .705 277.1 276.2 -.4 -.3 -.3 .1 -.3 Electronic components and accessories 11-78 1.639 198.7 198.8 3.1 .1 .3 .1 - .2
11-81 .167 123.2 124.2 3.5 .8 -1.8 1.0 .8 Parts for mining machinery and equipment (Dec. 1972=100) 11-92-53-01 .083 369.6 368.5 1.2 -.3 -.1 1.1 .1 Internal combustion engines 11-94 .727 347.7 347.7 2.7 0 .1 -.2 .2
Flat glass® 13-11 .339 221.8 221.3 -2.2 -.2 -.3 .6 -.2 Portland cement 13-22-01-31 .559 365.0 363.8 3.1 -.3 -1.7 1.3 .2 Concrete products 13-3 1.720 320.2 321.5 3.7 .4 .2 1.1 .4 Clay construction products ex. refractories® 13-4 .216 291.7 295.7 3.3 1.4 0 0 1.4 Refractories® 13-5 .209 372.3 372.3 2.9 0 .5 .6 0 Asphalt felts and coatings 13-6 .311 414.4 411.7 4.4 -.7 -.6 1.5 -1.3 Gypsum products® 13-7 .180 317.5 338.1 -6.2 6.5 -1.0 -.1 6.5 Glass containers 13-8 .652 372.3 374.4 2.6 .6 -1.3 -.1 .8 Other nonmetalll' rrinerals 13-9 1.370 522.7 523.7 4.9 .2 -.5 2.1 .8
Motor vehicle parts 14-12 3.789 3M.S 354.5 .4 0 .4 .3 .4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent ctianges for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued (1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Grouping Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^
Unadjusted index Unadjusted
percent change to June 1985 from:
Seasonally adjusted percent change from:
Grouping Commodity code
Relative importance
Dec. 1984^ May
19852 June
19852 June 1984
May 1985
Mar. to
Apr.
Apr. to
May
May to
June
Motions 15-3 0.196 285.6 285.6 0.6 0 0 -0.8 0.3 Photographic supplies 15-42 .305 289.8 289.8 1.1 0 - .1 .5 .5 Medical instruments and equipment (June 1982-100)3 15-62 .104 107.3 107.4 .8 .1 - .3 - .5 .1 Jewelers' materials and findings (Dec. 1978=100)3 15-94-05 .128 150.3 148.8 -11.3 -1.0 5.3 .1 -1.0
Crude materials for further processing 100.000 310.0 305.5 -8.3 -1.5 -1.2 - .8 - .6
Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs 52.938 237.0 234.0 -10.1 -1.3 -3.0 -2.4 - .3
Fresh and dried fnjits and vegetables 01-1 1.558 250.9 254.0 -7.2 1.2 - .4 -11.8 4.5 Wheat 01-21 2.383 208.3 207.9 -10.9 - .2 -1.4 -2.9 1.2 Corn 01-22-02-05 4.375 220.0 219.6 -20.7 - .2 -2.0 -2.0 -1.0 Cattle 01-31 17.590 229.8 224.5 -9.8 -2.3 -5.0 -3.2 - .9 Hogs 01-32 4.911 188.9 203.0 -9.7 7.5 -6.7 -3.5 6.4 Live poultry 01-4 2.693 214.6 223.6 -1.8 4.2 0 3.1 1.9 Fluid milk 01-6 9.227 264.9 259.6 -4.5 -2.0 -1.9 -1.7 -1.8 Hay 01-81 1.049 205.5 205.5 -10.5 0 -6.5 11.1 15.5 Soybeans® 01-83-01-31 2.392 219.0 215.3 -25.4 -1.7 3.3 -3.1 -1.7 Green coffee^ 01-91-01 1.498 310.2 310.2 0 0 0 0 0 Cocoa beans 01-91-02 .291 393.1 393.1 -14.4 0 C) 5.1
Cane sugar, raw 02-52-01-01 1.974 301.9 305.2 -3.3 1.1 .2 -2.3 - .8
Crude nonfood materials 47.062 467.0 459.4 -6.2 -1.6 .8 .8 - .9
Raw cotton^ 01-51-01-01 1.146 207.9 203.6 -22.1 -2.1 6.4 -4.5 -2.1 Leaf tobacco 01-92-01-01 2.068 276.4 276.4 5.9 0 .3 -1.0 - .1
Cattle hides 04-11 .687 438.0 427.5 -19.2 -2.4 7.4 -2.1 - .8
CoaP 05-1 4.728 547.3 547.2 .5 0 - .2 - .2 0 Natural ' ^ Z Z Z Z I Z Z Z Z I Z Z I I Z Z Z ^ ^ ^ ^ 05-31 11.842 1444.6 1392.5 -2.2 -3.6 - .2 4.7 -3.6 Cmde petroleum^ 05-61 15.093 621.5 620.2 -7.9 - .2 .5 .5 - .2
Crude natural rubber 07-11-01 .243 212.2 217.6 -10.3 2.5 2.7 -1 .6 3.6
Logs, timber, etc.(Dec. 1981 =100)^ 08-5 1.915 94.4 94.9 -2.7 .5 .4 .3 .5
Wastepaper^ 09-12 .412 144.0 141.6 -45.0 -1.7 -9.3 -6.7 -1.7
Iron ore3 10-11 .743 281.3 281.3 - .3 0 0 0 0 Iron and steel scrap 10-12 2.384 260.8 245.6 -16.2 -5.8 -1.3 -3.4 -2.6 Copper base scrap 10-23-01 .916 133.6 126.6 -10.7 -5.2 3.3 -1.5 - .4 Aluminum base scrap 10-23-02 .684 424.8 373.3 -37.4 -12.1 -2.2 -1.1 -11.3
Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone 13-21 2.937 308.9 310.4 4.6 .5 1.1 .2 .5
^ Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each year in December. Data shown are expressed as a percent of total finished goods, total intemiediate materials, or total crude materials. Data shown will not add up to 100.000 because not all commodity components of each stage-of-processing (SOP) index are shown; relative importance figures shown account for about 85 percent of total finished goods, about 85 percent of total intennediate materials, and about 96 percent of total crude materials. For each commodity component of the Finished Goods Index which is 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 for household furniture under the SOP grouping for finished consumer goods excluding foods includes the share allocated to that SOP grouping but not the share allocated to capital equipment.
2 All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 3 Not seasonally adjusted. ^ Not available.
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Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted (1967=100)
Year and
month
Index
Finished goods
Finished consumer
foods
Finished consumer
Capital equipment
Intermediate materials
Intermediate foods and
feeds
Intermediate materials excluding
foods
Cmde materials
Crude foodstuffs
and feedstuffs
Crude Finished goods
Finished consumer
foods excluding
Capital equipment
Intermediate materials
Intermediate foods and
feeds
Intermediate materials excluding
foods
Cmde materials
Crude foodstuffs
and feedstuffs
materials
260.6 251.1 265.0 253.6 296.8 270.9 298.7 330.6 275.2 448.4 262.7 250.3 268.2 255.9 298.2 262.5 300.9 333.3 266.4 476.1 265.9 252.3 272.3 258.1 301.4 257.0 304.7 330.9 261.9 478.6 268.6 251.6 276.6 260.2 305.0 255.9 308.6 332.3 260.6 485.5 269.3 252.0 277.0 262.3 306.2 253.3 310.2 330.7 255.9 490.9 270.6 253.7 278.0 263.9 307.1 253.6 311.1 334.5 261.1 491.4 271.3 256.5 277.4 265.6 307.8 249.4 312.2 334.9 261.5 492.2 271.6 256.5 277.5 266.7 309.5 249.4 313.9 332.2 259.3 488.3 272.9 255.7 279.5 268.4 309.7 242.0 314.7 328.4 253.6 488.7 273.9 255.5 280.6 270.7 309.9 239.1 315.1 323.8 249.6 482.9 274.8 254.3 282.0 272.5 310.2 235.4 315.8 319.4 244.4 480.3 276.0 254.5 283.5 273.8 310.6 235.6 316.2 316.4 239.3 482.0
277.4 256.4 285.0 274.9 311.6 238.9 317.0 320.5 246.4 480.1 277.1 257.0 284.4 274.2 310.9 240.6 316.2 318.6 247.7 471.5 277.1 256.7 283.9 275.8 310.0 239.4 315.3 317.6 247.9 467.8 277.6 259.5 283.2 276.6 309.4 241.6 314.4 319.1 251.3 465.6 277.6 261.1 282.0 277.9 309.5 244.4 314.3 324.0 256.9 468.8 279.9 262.9 285.0 279.3 309.8 245.1 314.6 324.0 256.0 470.7 281.1 259.5 288.2 280.3 310.4 241.9 315.5 321.0 250.0 474.2 282.3 259.5 289.9 281.5 310.1 238.9 315.3 318.2 246.1 473.4 282.6 259.2 290.4 281.9 310.3 236.5 315.7 316.5 242.8 475.2 283.4 259.1 291.8 282.2 310.1 234.3 315.7 315.8 241.0 476.8 284.6 259.4 293.6 283.0 310.5 234.9 316.1 318.6 242.9 481.5 285.6 260.0 294.7 284.3 311.0 235.9 316.5 317.8 243.4 477.9
283.6 258.7 291.2 284.1 309.9 236.8 315.4 316.3 243.5 473.0 283.6 259.9 290.3 285.0 310.0 240.5 315.2 318.0 249.1 466.5 283.5 260.7 289.3 285.8 309.3 240.3 314.4 320.0 249.3 472.4 283.5 261.9 288.7 285.9 308.5 243.9 313.3 322.2 252.8 471.8 284.2 261.4 290.0 286.3 309.6 243.0 314.6 321.0 250.0 474.0 285.2 260.8 292.0 286.9 311.1 242.4 316.3 321.1 247.7 479.2 285.2 259.8 292.2 287.3 312.1 242.1 317.3 318.1 242.8 480.0 286.1 260.5 293.2 288.4 313.2 249.2 318.0 325.5 252.8 482.0 286.6 263.1 292.9 288.4 315.1 261.6 319.2 329.6 258.3 483.4 287.1 265.6 292.3 289.0 315.9 258.5 320.3 329.7 260.3 479.4 286.4 264.1 291.7 289.2 315.9 258.2 320.3 329.5 258.8 481.8 287.2 266.1 292.0 289.7 316.4 258.2 320.8 333.5 263.8 484.1
289.2 272.4 292.2 290.5 317.1 261.4 321.4 336.2 268.1 483.4 290.0 273.0 293.0 291.7 317.9 257.2 322.5 330.2 260.0 481.5 291.5 275.7 294.2 292.5 319.6 260.1 324.1 337.1 269.5 483.1 291.6 272.7 295.2 294.3 320.1 259.0 324.7 335.4 264.8 487.7 291.2 270.4 295.8 293.8 320.9 258.9 325.6 332.5 259.1 490.8 291.2 270.4 295.5 294.1 321.5 256.9 326.3 330.4 255.5 491.8 291.8 274.5 294.5 294.7 320.9 252.9 326.0 331.3 257.7 490.0 291.2 273.8 293.5 295.3 320.3 249.6 325.6 327.4 253.1 487.5 291.2 273.4 293.4 295.8 320.0 246.9 325.4 327.6 254.4 485.2 291.0 273.0 293.5 295.1 320.4 244.5 326.0 324.5 251.6 481.5 292.0 274.5 294.3 295.9 320.9 245.6 326.5 329.1 260.4 477.6 292.0 275.6 294.2 295.0 320.7 244.8 326.4 328.5 260.9 474.4
291.9 274.3 294.0 296.3 320.4 241.6 326.2 321.7 254.9 466.0 292.1 274.6 293.4 298.6 319.0 241.1 324.7 316.0 249.8 459.0 292.7 273.9 294.3 299.7 318.4 238.6 324.3 311.5 243.5 458.2 293.6 271.1 297.4 299.7 319.1 234.9 325.4 307.7 236.1 461.9 294.2 268.1 300.0 299.7 320.0 230.7 326.5 305.1 230.4 465.7 294.1 267.7 299.6 300.9 320.0 231.6 326.5 303.3 229.8 461.4
1981: January ... Febmary.. March April May June July. August. September. October November.. December..
1982: January February March .. April May June July August September. October. November.. December..
1983: January February March April May June July August September. October Novemt)er December..
1984: January February March April May June July August. September. October November. December
1985: January February March April May June
NOTE: Data for January 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and con-ections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months
after original publication.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent c hange to June 1985 from — Product
code Index • base Feb.
19852 198^ June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
12/84 99.8 99.4 99.4 0.0 -0.4 -0.6 a 1011-P 12/84 99.8 99.5 99.5 0 - .3 - .5 1011-1 12/84 99.8 99.5 99.5 0 - .3 - .5 1011-12 12/84 99.8 99.7 99.8 0 0 - .2 e) 1011-122 12/84 99.7 99.7 99.7 0 0 -.3 e)
12/83 66.9 71.1 74.2 4.3 8.6 -19.9 -36.3 1044-P 12/83 66.9 71.1 74.2 4.3 8.6 -19.9 -36.3 1044-5 12/83 66.9 71.2 75.9 6.6 11.2 -18.0 -34.8 1044-501 12/83 66.9 71.2 75.9 6.6 11.2 -18.0 -34.8
12/79 148.1 148.0 148.0 0 - .1 0 .8 1111-P 12/79 146.7 146.6 146.6 0 - .1 0 .7 1111-2 12/79 148.6 148.5 148.5 0 - .1 0 .9 1111-206 12/79 149.2 149.2 149.1 -.1 - .1 .1 1.7 1111-207 12/79 149.3 149.3 149.5 .2 .2 .2 1.8 1111-208 12/79 157.9 157.9 157.6 - .2 - .2 0 1.6 1111-209 12/79 147.5 147.5 0 e) e) 1111-211 12/79 157.5 157.5 157.5 0 0 0 1.5 1111-213 12/79 132.4 132.4 0 e) e) 3.1
12/81 106.4 105.9 105.6 - .3 - .7 - .5 .1 1211-P 12/81 107.6 107.4 106.5 - .9 -3.1 -1.0 - .4 1211-A 12/81 105.5 104.9 104.6 - .2 - .6 - .7 0 1211-2 12/81 109.9 109.2 108.9 - .2 - .6 - .6 .3 1211-211 12/81 108.1 106.7 105.5 -1.2 -2.2 -1.9 -1.4 1211-211 C01 12/81 108.0 101.8 101.4 -.4 -7.5 -4.0 e) 1211-211 COT 12/81 108.1 107.4 106.1 -1.3 -1.4 -1.6 - .5 1211-212 12/81 102.4 100.5 100.0 - .5 .3 -1.1 -.1 1211-212 C07 12/81 103.0 101.8 102.2 .4 .5 .8 1.4 1211-213 12/81 113.1 113.3 113.6 .2 .6 1.2 2.6 1211-213 C07 12/81 114.4 114.7 115.0 .3 .7 1.4 2.4 1211-214 12/81 114.9 115.1 115.5 .4 -1.3 -1.1 - .3 1211-214 C07 12/81 114.9 115.1 115.5 .4 -1.3 -1.1 -.3 1211-3 12/81 91.0 89.9 90.1 .2 .4 -1.8 -2.9 1211-31 12/81 92.5 91.2 91.3 .1 .2 -2.4 -2.4 1211-311 12/81 89.0 87.2 86.8 - .5 - .5 -2.4 -3.8 1211-311 C07 12/81 88.7 88.7 88.7 0 0 0 - .4 1211-312 1211-312 C07 12/81 94.7 93.5 93.7 .2 .2 -2.8 -2.2 1211-33 12/81 79.1 77.8 78.6 1.0 1.2 -1.4 -3.7 1211-331 1211-331 C07 12/81 87.5 86.0 87.4 1.6 1.1 - .2 - .4 1211-4 12/81 100.8 101.0 100.6 - .3 -1.6 .5 2.6 1211-411 12/81 99.1 99.0 98.0 -1.0 -3.5 -1.0 1.0 1211-411 C07 12/81 98.7 98.6 97.7 -1.0 -3.5 -1.0 1.0 1211-412 12/81 94.3 94.8 94.6 - .3 -2.2 1.9 5.8 1211-412 C07 12/81 94.6 95.2 94.9 - .3 -2.6 1.7 5.5 1211-413
.7 1211-413 C07 12/81 113.5 113.5 113.5 0 0 .2 .7 1211-414 05/84 101.5 a 101.5 1211-414 C07 05/84 101.5 0 P) e) 1211-9 04/82 81.6 81.1 80.3 -.9 -1.2 -2.1 -2.2 1211-612 04/82 80.7 80.2 79.3 -1.1 -1.3 -2.5 -2.2 1211-612 C07 04/82 77.8 77.3 76.5 -1.1 -1.3 -2.5 -2.2 1211-1 12/81 114.6 115.8 112.7 -2.7 -9.9 -1.8 -1.9 1211-101 12/81 114.2 115.7 111.0 -4.0 -15.0 -3.5 -3.3 1211-102 12/81 115.4 116.1 115.3 - .7 -1.0 .8 .4
12/84 101.8 102.9 103.4 .5 1.2 3.4
12/84 103.0 104.4 105.0 .5 1.5 5.0
12/83 106.9 108.0 108.3 .3 1.4 4.7 5.0 1422-P 12/83 107.4 108.7 109.0 .3 1.5 5.1 5.4 1422-111 1422-11101 12/83 :i08.1 109.8 108.6 -1.1 .7 4.3 4.2 1422-11102 12/83 104.7 105.6 107.8 2.1 2.7 4.7 6.0 1422-11103 12/83 108.5 109.7 109.8 .1 1.4 5.7 5.7 1422-S 12/83 99.9 99.8 100.1 .3 .2 -.1 .1
12/83 108.0 110.8 111.3 .4 .8 5.0 6.4 1423-P 12/83 108.0 110.8 111.3 .5 .8 5.1 6.5 1423-111 1423-11101 12/83 107.5 111.2 111.3 .1 .7 4.2 5.5 1423-11102 12/83 109.3 109.9 111.3 1.3 1.0 7.3 8.9 1423.S 12/83 110.4 109.3 109.1 -.1 -3.2 2.7 3.7
12/83 108.1 109.6 111.2 1.5 3.3 5.9 5.5 1429-P 12/83 108.4 109.8 111.5 1.6 3.5 6.0 5.4 1429-11111 12/83 1 112.9 113.1 116.4 2.9 3.7 6.9 5.4
lron< Primary products
Ores. Great Lakes area.
Silver ores. Primary products.
Silver concentrates Silver concentrates .
Anthracite. Primary products.
1011
1044
1111
Prepared anthracite shipped . Stove Chestnut Pea Buckwheat no. 1., Buckwheat no. 2.. Buckwheat no. 4..
B'rtuminous Coal and Lignite. Primary products
1211
Prepared.. Steam electric utilities.
North Appalachia Spot. Contract.
South Appalachia... Contract
Contract. West .
Contract. Metallurgteal/coke producer.
High volatile North Appalachia
Contract South Appalachia
Contract Low volatile
North Appalachia.. Contract
All other industrial North Appalachia
Contract South Appalachia.
Contract
Contract. Export.
South Appalachia. Contract
Unprepared (raw). For preparatk)n at other establishments . For use without preparatton
Miring and ( ucurying of r fuels
lie minerals, except
Crushed and t)roken stone, including riprap .
Crushed and broken limestone . Primary products..
Umestone and related rocks. East North Central regton .. West North Central region . Other regkjns
Secor)dary products
Cnished and broken granite, n.e.c. Primary products
Grantte and related rocks South Atlantkj regton Other regtons
Secondary products
Cnjshed and broken stone, n.e.c. Primary products
Traprock
See footnotes at end of table.
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1422
1423
1429
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Industry and product
Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c.—Ck>ntinued Sandstone Other, (slate, volcanic rock, etc.)
Secondary products
Sand and gravel.
Constaictk>n sand and gravel . Primary products.
Constructk>n sand.. Northeast regk>n.
New England . Concrete aggregate and concrete products
MW-Atlantte Concrete aggregate and concrete products.. Fill, road t>ase and other
North Central regton East North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Asphaltk: and other aggregate and tntuminous paving
Rll, road t)ase and other West North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products Rll, road base and ottwr
South regton. South Atlantk:
Concrete aggregate and concrete products. East South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products... West South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products... West regton
Mountain Concrete aggregate and concrete products.
Pacifte Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Rll, road base and other
Constructton gravel Northeast region
New England . Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Rll, road base and other
MW-Atlantte Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Rll. road base and other
North Central regton East North Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Asphaltto and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture RM, road base and other
West North Central Concrete aggregate and concrete products AsphaWc and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture Rll. road base and other
South regton.. South Atlantic
Asphaitto and other aggregate and tntuminous paving mixture
Rll, road base and other East South Central
Concrete aggregate and concrete products Rll, road base and other
West South Central Concrete aggregate and concrete products
West regton Mountain
Concrete aggregate and concrete products Pacifk:
Concrete aggregate and concrete products. Asphaltic and other aggregate and bituminous paving
mixture Rll, road base and other
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..
Secondary products
Industrial sand Primary products.
Glass sand
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
1429-11112 12/83 100.3 105.9 105.9 0 5.6 5.9 5.9 1429-11114 12/83 105.9 106.6 106.9 .2 2.3 3.2 4.2 1429-S 12/83 103.4 106.1 107.2 1.1 .2 4.7 6.5
144 12/84 100.7 102.4 102.7 .3 1.5 2.7 (')
1442 06/82 105.7 107.7 108.1 .4 1.7 2.7 2.7 1442-P 06/82 105.4 107.5 108.0 .4 1.8 2.8 2.8 1442-3 06/82 106.3 107.7 108.5 .8 1.7 2.8 2.8 1442-3A 06/82 107.0 110.5 110.3 -.1 2.9 3.9 4.0 1442-31 06/82 101.6 110.3 110.3 0 8.5 9.2 9.2 1442-311 06/82 97.6 110.5 110.5 0 13.2 e) 15.0 1442-32 06/82 108.7 110.5 110.3 -.2 1.3 2.3 2.4 1442-321 06/82 103.2 106.5 106.5 0 3.3 3.3 3.4 1442-325 06/82 114.9 114.9 e) e) e) e) 1442-36 06/82 106.9 109.2 108.9 -.2 1.2 2.0 1.9 1442-33 06/82 106.0 109.4 108.7 -.6 1.4 2.5 2.0 1442-331 06/82 103.1 109.8 108.5 -1.2 2.9 5.2 5.6
1442-333 06/82 113.5 113.8 113.8 0 .2 .2 -3.9 1442-335 06/82 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 .3 1442-34 1442-341 06/82 111.2 111.2 111.5 .3 .1 .5 2.0 1442-345 07/82 {") e) 106.7 a e) 1.3 1.3 1442-3C 06/82 100.8 100.8 100.0 -.8 -1.0 .8 -1.2 1442-35 06/82 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 3.2 3.4 1442-351 06/82 108.5 108.5 108.5 0 0 4.1 4.4 1442-36 1442-361 06/82 101.9 102.3 102.3 0 0 .3 .3 1442-37 06/82 91.8 91.7 89.5 -2.4 -3.3 -2.8 -8.9 1442-371 06/82 89.5 89.2 86.1 -3.4 -4.6 -4.1 -11.8 1442-3D 06/82 113.0 113.1 118.8 5.0 5.0 5.6 8.3 1442-38 06/82 105.7 106.1 106.5 .4 .3 .8 5.2 1442-381 06/82 105.8 a 107.3 .7 1.5 1442-39 06/82 114.9 114.9 122.0 6.1 6.1 6.8 9.0 1442-391 06/82 113.7 113.7 118.9 4.5 4.5 5.9 4.6 1442-395 06/82 115.2 115.2 123.0 6.8 6.8 6.8 10.9 1442-5 06/82 104.7 107.4 107.5 .1 1.8 2.7 2.8 1442-5A 06/82 111.5 114.5 114.5 0 1.3 3.6 3.8 1442-51 06/82 116.0 121.0 121.0 0 1.0 5.4 5.7 1442-511 06/82 115.5 117.4 a a C) 1442-515 06/82 116.6 125.4 125.4 0 5.2 8.0 8.9 1442-52 06/82 108.4 110.1 110.1 0 1.5 2.3 2.4 1442-521 06/82 105.9 109.4 109.4 0 3.3 4.2 4.3 1442-525 06/82 113.1 113.1 113.1 0 -.1 .9 .9 1442-5B 06/82 103.3 107.2 106.7 -.4 2.5 3.3 1.1 1442-53 06/82 99.9 104.8 104.2 -.6 4.2 4.2 2.3 1442-531 06/82 96.1 103.7 103.3 -.4 7.4 7.4 3.0
1442-533 06/82 96.9 101.3 98.8 -2.5 2.0 2.0 1.9 1442-535 06/82 107.2 108.2 108.3 .1 1.1 1.1 1.4 1442-54 06/82 112.5 113.6 113.6 0 -1.5 1.0 -1.7 1442-541 06/82 120.1 121.9 e) e) 1442-543 06/82 104.4 e) e) e) a 1442-545 06/82 105.5 105.5 e) 0 0 1442-5C 06/82 105.9 108.1 108.7 .6 1.9 2.5 3.4 1442-55 06/82 105.9 110.7 112.7 1.8 6.4 7.0 7.5
1442-553 06/82 113.9 116.0 116.0 0 1.9 5.0 8.1 1442-555 06/82 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 .6 .6 1442-56 06/82 102.0 102.9 102.9 0 -.9 .9 1.8 1442-561 06/82 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 0 0 1442-565 06/82 101.5 101.5 a e) a (') 1442-57 06/82 107.7 108.5 108.3 -.1 -.1 -.1 1.2 1442-571 06/82 110.4 111.4 111.4 0 - .1 - .7 1.0 1442-5D 06/82 101.0 102.2 102.6 .5 .7 1.5 4.0 1442-58 06/82 97.5 100.8 101.3 .5 1.1 4.2 7.0 1442-581 06/82 84.1 89.3 .8 6.1 P) 1442-59 06/82 102.7 102.8 103.3 .4 .6 .3 2.7 1442-591 06/82 111.1 111.4 111.5 .1 .3 -.1 2.3
1442-593 06/82 100.2 100.2 100.8 .6 .6 .6 2.2 1442-595 06/82 92.0 e) 92.8 i') .9 .9 3.7 1442-M 06/82 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 2.1 3.0 1442.XY9 06/82 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 0 1.2 1442-S 06/82 112.0 112.4 112.4 0 .2 1.8 1.8
1446 06/82 105.0 105.5 105.6 0 .5 2.5 2.2 1446-P 06/82 104.6 105.1 105.2 0 .5 2.6 2.3 1446-1 06/82 110.2 110.2 110.2 0 1.5 2.9 2.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
1446-5 06/82 106.3 105.9 105.9 0 0 2.0 0.3 1446-9 06/82 97.5 99.3 99.3 0 - .3 2.8 3.1 1446-90101 06/82 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 .2 .2 1446-90103 06/82 71.8 75.8 75.8 0 0 5.6 6.1 1446-90109 06/82 115.5 117.9 117.9 0 -.7 4.4 4.9 1446-S 06/82 117.4 117.4 117.4 0 0 .9 .9
12/84 101.7 101.6 101.8 .1 1.1 1.8
06/84 100.4 100.5 100.5 0 .1 .7 .5 1452-P 06/84 100.4 100.5 100.5 0 .1 .7 .5 1452-201 06/84 100.4 100.5 100.5 0 .1 .7 .5 1452-20111 06/84 99.3 99.1 98.9 - .2 - .3 - .2 -1.1 1452-20113 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 1452-S 06/84 100.9 101.2 101.2 0 .3 1.2
12/84 100.0 101.9 101.9 0 1.9 1.9 1453-P 12/84 100.0 101.9 101.9 0 1.9 1.9 a 1453-101 12/84 100.0 107.0 107.0 0 7.0 7.0 1453-S 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0
06/84 104.0 105.4 105.7 .3 1.3 1.7 5.7 1454-P 06/84 104.0 105.4 105.7 .3 1.3 1.7 5.7
06/84 103.6 102.7 102.8 .1 .2 2.1 2.8 1455-P 06/84 103.7 102.6 102.8 .1 .1 2.0 2.8 1455-201 06/84 103.7 102.7 102.8 .2 .1 2.0 2.8
06/84 102.6 103.3 103.5 .2 .9 1.8 3.5 1459-P 06/84 102.5 103.3 103.5 .2 .9 1.8 3.5 1459-A 1459-211 06/84 100.2 101.5 101.7 .2 1.5 .9 1.7 1459-B 06/84 107.0 108.2 108.7 .5 1.5 4.5 8.7 1459-221 06/84 107.9 109.2 109.2 0 1.1 4.5 9.2 1459-C 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 1459-223 06/84 100.0 e) 100.0 0 0 0 1459-S 06/84 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 0 1.8
12/84 101.7 102.4 101.9 - .5 - .6 1.9 e) 12/84 100.8 101.0 101.0 0 .2 1.0 e)
1472-P 12/84 100.8 101.0 101.0 0 .2 1.0 e) 1472-201 12/84 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 .9 e)
12/84 99.7 101.2 100.3 - .8 .5 .3 1474-P 12/84 99.7 101.2 100.3 - .8 .5 .3 1474-201 12/84 100.3 102.4 96.4 -5.8 -3.0 -3.6 1474-301 12/84 100.7 101.5 102.6 1.1 2.3 2.6 i?) 1474-401 12/84 e) 99.3 100.0 .8 .6 0
12/82 91.0 91.9 91.4 - .5 -.4 3.3 -1.4 1475-P 12/82 91.0 91.9 91.3 - .6 - .6 2.9 -1.6 1475-1 12/82 103.4 103.9 104.3 .4 1.1 1.6 1475-101 12/82 103.4 103.9 104.3 .4 e) 1.6 a 1475-2 12/82 90.5 91.4 90.8 - .6 - .7 3.0 -1.8 1475-206 12/82 88.3 89.6 88.7 -1.1 -1.1 0 -2.5 1475-20602 12/82 86.2 88.1 86.6 -1.7 -2.0 -2.0 -5.7
12/84 103.3 100.9 100.5 - .4 - .7 .5 e) 1476-P 12/84 102.7 100.4 100.0 -.4 - .7 0 e) 1476-101 12/84 102.7 100.4 100.0 - .4 - .7 0 e) 1476-10101 12/84 104.5 103.8 e) e) 1476-10102 12/84 101.1 95.6 93.6 -2.2 -4.3 -6.4 e)
12/84 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 -3.4 3.7 e) 1477-P 12/84 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 -3.4 3.7 e) 1477-101 12/84 103.7 e) e) e)
12/84 100.0 100.0 108.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 1492-P 12/84 100.0 100.0 108.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 1492-101 12/84 e) i') 100.0 e) a 0 1492-201 12/84 100.0 100.0 108.3 8.3 8.3 8.3
12/84 100.0 98.8 98.8 .1 - .8 -1.2 e) 12/84 99.1 94.3 95.3 1.0 -1.7 -4.7 e) 12/80 95.3 89.2 89.7 .6 -3.0 -7.0 -6.7
2011-P 12/80 95.0 88.7 89.6 1.0 -2.7 -6.7 -5.9
2011-C 12/80 87.0 61.9 49.3 -20.4 -37.6 -52.1 -58.4
Industrial sand—Continued Molding sand . Other industrial sand, n.e.c..
Abrasive sand, including blast sand. Hydraulic fracture sand Other industrial sand, n.e.c
Secondary products
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals..
Bentonite Primary products
Prepared bentonite ... Mountain region Other regions
Secondary products.
Fire clay Primary products
Crude fire clay Secondary products.
Fuller's earth Primary products
Kaolin and ball clay ... Primary products.
Prepared kaolin and ball clay.
Clay and related minerals, n.e.c. .. Primary products
145
1452
1453
1454
1455
1459
Feldspar. Prepared
Common clay and shale Prepared
Other clay and related materials Prepared
Secondary products
Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining .
Barite Primary products...
Prepared barite.,
Potash, soda, and borate minerals Primary products
Processed or refined potassium salts Natural sodium carijonates Boron compounds
Phosphate rock Primary products
Crude phosphate ore or matrix Crude phosphate ore or matrix ....
Processed phosphate rock Dried phosphate rock
66-70% BPL
Rock salt Primary products
Rock salt Southern region rock salt Northern region rock salt
Sulfur Primary products
Frasch process sulfur
Gypsum mining Primary products
Crude gypsum Crushed, ground, screened, or dried gypsum
Food and kindred products .
Meat products
Meat packing plants Primary products.
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants, except sausage casings
147
1472
1474
1475
1476
1477
1492
20
201
2011
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Meat packing plants—Continued Killing floor offal, scrap, bones etc. .
Beef, not canned or made into sausage . Whole carcass beet .
USDA choice beef carcasses USDA good beef carcasses USDA utility beef carcasses Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses .
Primal and fabricated beef cuts Boneless beef, including hamburger Variety meats (edible organs)
Veal, not canned or made into sausage Whole carcass veal
Pork, fresh and frozen., Primal cuts including trimmings
Boston butts Pork loins Other primal cuts
Variety meats (fresh edible organs) Lard
Lard, commercial sizes (over 3 lbs.) Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made
into sausage) Hams and picnics, except canned
Hams Picnics
Slab bacon .... Sliced bacon .
Sausage and similar products (not canned) . Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc
Fresh pori sausage, roll, artificial casing Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage.
pepperoni, pork rolls, etc.) Frankfurters and weiners
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, Irverwurst, Polish
sausage, packaged lunchmeat, etc.) Bologna, all meat Other smoked or cooked sausages
Hides, skins, and pelts Cattle hides, except kip
Packer, branded cow Packer, native steer, heavy Packer, butt brander Other cattle hides
Other hides, skins, and pelts, except kip Miscellaneous receipts
Contract woric and other miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products Other secondary products
Sausages and other prepared meats Primary 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 made into sausage)
Hams and picnics, except canned Hams
Slab bacon Sliced bacon Boiled ham, bariiecued port<, and other cooked pork, except
canned meats and sausage
Industry code
Sausages and similar products (not canned) Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc
Other fresh sausage, breakfast links, etc Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cen^elat, summer sausage,
pepperoni, pork roll, etc.) Frankfurters and weiners
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat Other frankfurters and weiners
Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, livenvurst, Polish sausage, luncheon meats, etc.)
Bologna, all meat Other smoked or cooked sausages
Canned meats (except dog and cat food) containing 20-percent or more meat
Other canned meats Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products
See footnotes at end of table.
2013
Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Product Index code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2011.C55 12/80 68.3 {') C) C) i') 2011-1 12/80 92.7 85.7 86.6 1.1 -3.7 -7.0 -5.8 2011-112 12/80 94.7 87.0 87.9 1.0 -4.0 -8.5 -6.9 2011-11202 12/80 95.3 86.5 87.8 1.5 -4.0 -11.3 -8.9 2011-11203 12/80 95.7 87.6 87.2 -.5 -5.5 -10.6 -7.3 2011-11204 12/80 102.3 94.4 {') e) a 2011-11298 12/80 94.1 87.7 88.3 .8 -3.8 -4.8 -4.4 2011-117 12/80 89.0 83.3 85.4 2.4 -1.4 -3.9 -1.7 2011-131 12/80 88.1 85.5 84.7 -.9 -4.5 2.8 -2.8 2011-151 12/80 79.1 64.0 62.8 -1.9 -14.7 -22.3 -18.4 2011-2 12/80 92.5 92.5 92.5 .0 0 4.3 1.1 2011-212 12/80 91.7 91.7 91.7 0 0 5.2 1.4 2011-4 12/80 94.8 88.5 90.9 2.7 .6 -3.5 -5.3 2011-417 12/80 93.7 86.5 89.3 3.3 .8 -3.8 -6.2 2011-41701 12/80 88.8 80.5 83.6 3.8 5.7 -3.2 -14.5 2011-41702 12/80 112.2 102.5 102.4 0 1.3 1.4 -4.3 2011-41798 12/80 91.6 84.8 88.0 3.8 .2 -4.7 -5.5 2011-451 12/80 81.7 77.2 78.1 1.2 -.4 -8.3 -12.9 2011-5 12/80 119.5 122.2 114.4 -6.4 -2.7 -9.7 -16.9 2011-517 12/80 116.0 119.4 110.8 -7.2 -2.6 -10.1 -18.9
2011-6 12/80 104.9 96.2 99.2 3.1 -3.2 -9.3 -.9 2011-631 12/80 99.0 87.9 87.1 -.9 -9.7 -22.1 -7.4 2011-63101 12/80 101.3 90.1 88.8 -1.4 -11.4 -22.9 -7.8 2011-63102 12/80 90.7 80.1 80.9 1.0 -2.8 -18.7 -5.5 2011-635 12/80 {') i') e) 2011-641 12/80 112.6 105.5 111.0 5.3 1.4 .9 5.2 2011-7 12/80 99.5 95.7 94.6 -1.1 -3.8 -2.3 -.7 2011-711 12/80 105.7 97.8 95.9 -2.0 -6.8 -5.4 -4.5 2011-71101 12/80 106.5 97.6 95.2 -2.4 -7.5 -3.8 -5.0
2011-717 12/80 92.3 91.6 90.6 -1.1 -2.6 -.7 -1.0 2011-721 12/80 100.2 97.2 97.1 -.2 -2.9 -.3 .7 2011-72101 12/80 100.0 96.5 96.3 -.2 -3.5 -.5 -.1
2011-735 12/80 96.0 93.7 92.6 -1.1 -3.5 -2.5 .4 2011-73501 12/80 93.4 91.7 90.2 -1.7 -3.5 -2.1 3.9 2011-73598 12/80 97.5 94.8 94.1 -.8 -3.5 -2.7 -1.5 2011-9 12/80 105.7 110.5 108.1 -2.2 7.2 -8.2 -19.1 2011-912 12/80 105.4 110.3 107.7 -2.4 7.3 -8.3 -19.2 2011-91202 12/80 81.6 95.6 95.3 -.2 15.8 -7.2 -23.4 2011-91203 12/80 e) e) {') i') C) e) 2011-91205 12/80 117.9 123.5 117.7 -4.7 2.8 -14.5 -19.5 2011-91298 12/80 110.3 110.5 107.7 -2.5 5.0 -10.4 -20.3 2011-997 12/80 106.2 109.0 112.5 3.2 4.9 -5.2 -14.6 2011-M 12/80 104.6 101.8 104.2 2.4 .1 1.4 1.1 2011-XY9 12/80 107.8 e) 107.8 e) 0 0 0 2011-Z89 12/80 104.5 101.6 104.1 2.5 .1 1.4 1.1 2011-S 12/80 102.5 101.2 87.2 -13.9 -14.7 -18.8 -33,1 2011-SSS 12/80 103.0 101.7 86.9 -14.6 -15.4 -19.7 e)
12/82 97.7 95.5 96.8 1.3 -.5 -.4 -.7 2013-P 12/82 96.2 94.0 95.3 1.4 -.8 -1.2 -.8
2013-F 12/82 102.4 103.0 102.1 -.9 - .8 3.4 -4.2
2013-F98 12/82 102.4 103.0 102.1 -.9 - .8 3.4 -4.2
2013-6 12/82 87.7 79.4 85.5 7.8 -.7 -7.2 1.6 2013-631 12/82 85.5 75.1 75.4 .4 -6.3 -20.6 -8.1 2013-63101 12/82 84.9 76.1 75.6 -.7 -7.1 -22.2 -7.8 2013-635 12/82 93.8 94.6 92.1 -2.6 -5.2 -.9 -.3 2013-641 12/82 92.7 83.8 100.4 19.8 6.9 11.0 12.7
2013-661 12/82 72.9 68.2 68.3 .1 -8.8 -20.6 -3.2 2013-7 12/82 98.2 98.0 97.9 - .2 - .7 .7 -.4 2013-711 12/82 101.8 101.1 101.3 .2 -.3 2.3 0 2013-71198 12/82 96.7 93.0 94.3 1.4 -1.6 1.8 -2.4
2013-717 12/82 97.0 97.2 96.8 -.4 -1.1 .1 .8 2013-721 12/82 96.1 95.7 96.0 .4 -1.0 .9 -.6 2013-72101 12/82 95.6 94.7 95.1 .4 -1.2 .9 -.8 2013-72198 12/82 99.5 100.4 100.4 0 0 .9 .5
2013-735 12/82 98.1 98.2 97.7 -.6 -.7 -.1 -.8 2013-73501 12/82 98.8 99.2 98.6 -.5 -1.0 .7 -1.4 2013-73598 12/82 97.7 97.7 97.1 -.6 -.6 -.6 -.4
2013-8 12/82 97.1 95.4 95.2 -.1 -1.6 -3.6 -.7 2013-898 12/82 101.9 100.9 101.1 .2 -.4 -1.2 -.5 2013-M 12/82 104.7 103.1 104.0 .9 1.1 3.9 -.6 2013-Z89 12/82 104.7 103.1 104.0 .9 1.1 3.9 -.6 2013-8 12/82 103.8 102.6 103.1 .4 -.4 .8 1.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2018 12/81 114.6 110.8 114.4 3.3 1.3 -2.4 -2.9 2018-P 12/81 114.9 111.2 114.9 3.3 1.4 -2.3 -2.8 2018-1 12/81 115.9 112.4 116.1 3.2 2.4 4.8 -3.1 2018-133 12/81 116.6 111.9 117.4 5.0 4.5 5.6 -2.8 2018-13301 12/81 118.1 113.3 119.9 5.8 4.8 7.3 -2.0 2018-13398 12/81 114.2 109.8 113.8 3.7 4.0 3.1 -4.1 2018-134 12/81 112.8 111.6 115.0 3.0 - .6 7.0 -7.3 2018-136 12/81 109.3 107.9 107.9 0 0 3.7 -4.1 2018-139 12/81 123.4 122.4 120.5 -3.7 .7 - .8 2018-3 12/81 122.9 115.6 123.8 1.1 -21.8 3.4 2018-323 12/81 124.7 117.2 125.5 .8 -22.4 3.4 2018-32301 12/81 124.5 113.3 122.4 1.5 -30.6 - .5 2018-32302 12/81 120.1 116.7 122.4 1.8 -21.3 1.4 2018-32398 12/81 129.4 122.0 131.7 - .7 -13.2 9.6 2018-5 12/81 112.8 110.9 112.8 1.1 -2.9 -.4 2018-521 12/81 114.5 112.8 116.4 3.0 -3.5 1.0 2018-523 12/81 107.6 104.8 104.4 -1.9 -1.9 -3.0 2018-9 12/81 79.2 78.6 77.3 -6.3 -7.9 -21.5 2018-915 12/81 83.2 79.6 76.9 -3.3 -8.9 -10.9 -13.7 2018-955 12/81 75.8 79.8 e) e) 2018-S 12/81 118.8 115.7 117.8 1.9 .6 - .8 2.1
202 12/84 99.5 98.2 97.9 -.4 -1.4 -2.1 a
2021 06/84 96.3 95.5 95.5 0 -1.0 -2.7 -4.5 2021-P 06/84 95.3 95.6 95.7 .1 .2 -1.8 -4.3 2021-1 06/84 95.3 95.6 95.7 .1 .2 -1.8 -4.3 2021-113 06/84 94.7 95.2 95.4 .2 .3 -1.0 -4.6 2021-115 06/84 96.2 96.2 96.2 0 0 -3.1 -3.8 2021-S 06/84 99.7 95.3 94.8 - .6 -5.0 -5.8 -5.2 2023-S 06/84 99.5 93.6 93.2 -.4 -6.4 -7.5 -6.8
2022 06/81 102.6 99.0 98.5 -.5 -3.0 -4.4 -1.8 2022-P 06/81 101.3 98.3 97.8 -.5 -3.0 -4.3 -2.6 2022-1 06/81 101.2 97.7 97.3 -.4 -3.1 -4.9 -3.1 2022-102 06/81 100.3 96.1 95.6 - .6 -3.7 -5.9 -4.1 2022-10201 06/81 100.9 96.9 96.5 -.4 -3.6 -5.5 -4.0 2022-10211 06/81 98.8 93.9 93.0 -1.0 -4.2 -6.9 -4.1 2022-103 06/81 101.2 99.2 99.0 - .2 -1.6 -3.0 -1.3 2022-10301 06/81 101.7 99.3 99.2 -.1 -1.5 -3.3 -1.4 2022-10311 06/81 100.4 99.2 98.8 -.4 -1.8 -2.4 -1.1 2022-105 06/81 100.7 97.4 97.9 .5 -2.3 -4.4 -4.0 2022-111 06/81 101.0 96.8 95.6 -1.2 -4.6 -6.3 -4.0 2022-2 06/81 101.4 98.9 98.4 - .6 -2.9 -3.6 -1.9 2022-211 06/81 97.3 93.5 92.4 -1.1 -4.9 -6.0 -4.1 2022-213 06/81 107.4 107.3 107.3 0 -.1 - .3 1.3 2022-215 06/81 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 -.1 - .2 1.3 2022-M 06/81 103.6 101.5 100.7 -.8 -2.4 -3.7 -1.5 2022-Z89 06/81 103.8 101.7 100.9 -.8 -2.4 -3.7 -1.4 2022-S 06/81 111.9 102.6 102.5 -.1 -3.8 -5.9 4.6 2026-S 06/81 107.5 106.6 106.5 -.1 - .8 .1 .4
. 2023 12/83 101.7 99.7 99.7 0 -1.7 -3.0 - .7 2023-P 12/83 102.3 100.1 100.2 .1 -1.8 -2.8 - .2 2023-1 12/83 102.8 99.6 99.9 .3 -2.2 -4.5 - .6
2023-129 02/84 (®) e) 108.2 e) e) e) e) 2023-139 12/83 129.5 107.3 126.9 18.3 18.2 -20.0 21.7 2023-142 12/83 102.8 98.1 97.2 -.9 -4.4 -7.0 -3.2 2023-143 12/83 100.0 94.2 93.2 -1.0 -6.7 -7.0 -6.7
1 2023-146 12/83 100.9 98.9 98.9 0 -1.7 -3.0 .1
2023-151 12/83 106.1 93.1 93.8 .7 -9.9 -18.5 -9.9 2023-2 12/83 101.2 101.5 101.5 0 -.1 1.4 1.4 2023-212 12/83 101.4 101.3 101.3 0 -.1 1.3 1.3
2023-3 12/83 102.7 97.3 96.9 -.4 -4.8 -5.8 -4.4
2023-318 12/83 102.7 97.3 96.9 -.4 -4.8 -5.8 -4.4 2023-S 12/83 100.5 99.1 98.7 -.3 -1.8 -3.1 -2.4 2021-S 12/83 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 -1.3 -1.7 2023-SSS 12/83 102.6 102.2 102.1 -.1 -1.3 - .9 - .9 2026-S 12/83 100.3 97.5 96.9 -.7 -3.1 -4.9 -3.4
2024 06/83 104.3 103.7 103.6 -.1 - .7 - .5 1.0 2024-P 06/83 104.5 103.8 103.7 -.1 - .8 - .6 1.5 2024-1 06/83 104.5 103.8 103.7 -.1 - .8 - .6 1.5 2024-114 06/83 107.0 107.0 106.6 -.3 .5 .5 4.0 2024-11401 06/83 1 (3) e) e) 0 2024-11498 06/83 1 110.4 110.4 109.8 - .5 .7 5.9
Pourtry dressing, poultry and egg processing . Primary products
Young chicken. Bulk broilers/wet fee pack
Grade A bulk whole broilers/wet ice pack.. Other wet k;e bulk broilers, including parts.
Dry tee pack bulk broilers Tray pack broilers Other broilers including frozen
Turkeys. Young turkeys
Hens, whole. Grade A frozen.... Toms, whole, Grade A frozen ... Other young turkey.
Processed poultry and small game .... Turkey, cooked or smoked Chteken, cooked or smoked
Liqukl, dried and frozen eggs Dried whole eggs . Frozen or lk)ukj whole eggs .
Secondary products
Dairy products
Creamery butter Primary products.
Creamery butter Bulk butter ( > 3 lbs.) Butter, consumer packages « 3 lbs.).
Secondary products. Condensed and evaporated milk .
Natural and processed cheese . Primary products.
Natural cheese, except cottage cheese . Amerfcan-type cheese
Cheddar cheese Other American-type cheese
Italian-type cheese . Mozzarella cheese Other Italian-type cheese
Swiss cheese Other natural cheese, except cottage ..
Processed cheese and related products . Processed cheese Cheese food Cheese spread
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products Flukl milk .
Condensed and evaporated milk . Primary products.
Dry milk products . Other dry milk products, consumer-type packages (3 lbs. or
Dry whey, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.) Dry whole milk, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.) Nonfat dry milk, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.)
3 lbs.). Feed-grade dry milk products, bulk packaging (more than 3
Canned milk products, con r-type can Evaporated milk, consumer-type can .
Condensed and evaporated milk products, shipped in bulk (barrels, drums and tanks)
All other food-grade concentrated milk products, except ice cream mixes, shipped in bulk
Secondary products Creamery butter. Other secondary products Fluki milk and related products .
Ice cream and frozen desserts . Primary products.
Ice cream and ices Bulk k:e cream and custard (3 gallons or nfK)re)
Bulk vanilla ice cream and custard (3 galtons or more) , Other bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more)...
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Index base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
06/83 104.8 103.0 102.7 -0.3 -2.3 -2.1 1.0
06/83 108.5 106.4 107.1 .6 -1.3 -2.2 3.4
06/83 102.8 101.1 100.2 -.8 -2.9 -2.1 -.3
06/83 104.6 105.1 105.8 .7 .9 1.5 2.0 06/83 102.6 107.4 107.4 0 4.7 4.7 4.7 06/83 92.6 92.6 92.4 - .2 -.2 .2 -8.1 06/83 102.1 100.3 e) 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 .0 0 0 -3.9 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 0 -3.9
12/82 103.4 102.9 102.4 -.5 -1.0 -1.4 1.8 12/82 102.4 101.8 101.2 -.6 -1.1 -1.9 1.1 12/82 102.7 101.8 101.4 -.5 -1.2 -1.8 1.4 12/82 102.6 101.8 101.3 -.4 -1.2 -1.7 1.6 12/82 101.5 100.2 99.4 -.8 -1.6 -2.8 -.4
12/82 101.0 99.6 98.8 -.7 -1.9 -3.5 1.3
12/82 104.6 104.1 104.1 0 -.1 -.3 4.2
12/82 102.7 102.6 102.2 -.4 -1.5 - .2 -.3
12/82 102.0 100.9 100.6 -.3 -1.4 -2.1 .7 12/82 104.2 103.8 101.9 -1.8 -2.1 -4.1 .5 12/82 105.4 105.4 105.5 .1 .1 3.9 4.5 12/82 101.6 101.0 101.0 0 -.3 -1.0 2.2 12/82 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 -.3 4.1
12/82 103.1 102.9 102.5 -.4 -.6 -.4 1.9
12/82 103.0 102.9 102.5 -.4 -.6 -.3 2.0 12/82 105.2 104.8 103.9 -.8 - .8 - .7 2.3 12/82 109.1 109.1 106.9 -2.0 -.5 -.1 1.3 12/82 101.8 100.2 100.1 - .2 -1.8 -1.7 2.2 12/82 104.6 104.4 104.0 -.4 -.7 -.6 3.0 12/82 107.1 107.6 107.5 -.1 -.2 .1 4.9 12/82 107.1 107.6 107.5 -.1 -.2 .1 4.9 12/82 104.5 104.2 103.7 -.5 -.6 -.9 1.8 12/82 93.0 94.8 94.8 0 2.0 -.3 -1.8 12/82 99.7 97.1 97.3 .2 -.8 -2.2 -1.0 12/82 102.6 101.1 100.6 -.5 -1.6 -1.8 1.0 12/82 106.0 106.3 105.7 -.5 -.5 -.1 3.4 12/82 113.5 113.5 112.6 -.8 -.8 -1.2 2.5
12/84 100.9 101.4 102.0 .5 .6 2.0
12/82 107.8 108.2 108.3 .1 - .2 1.4 2.0 12/82 108.9 108.8 108.9 .1 - .2 1.4 1.3 12/82 114.1 114.1 114.1 0 0 0 .7 12/82 106.6 107.0 107.1 .1 .2 1.3 .5 12/82 113.3 113.7 113.7 0 0 2.0 -.8
12/82 103.2 103.3 103.5 .3 .3 .4 .9
12/82 105.7 106.8 106.8 0 1.0 1.0 1.6 12/82 104.9 103.7 104.4 .7 -1.4 .9 - .2 12/82 111.3 107.7 113.6 5.5 .2 .2 7.8
12/82 109.6 110.0 110.4 .3 .6 4.6 5.2 12/82 101.6 104.4 104.4 -.1 -.3 1.7 2.4 12/82 104.8 104.9 104.8 -.1 -.7 .4 1.1 12/82 98.7 104.0 104.0 0 0 2.9 3.7
06/81 112.1 112.4 114.2 1.6 .2 2.7 .7 06/81 112.1 112.3 114.3 1.8 .1 3.0 .8 06/81 115.5 116.7 118.0 1.1 .4 3.5 3.7 06/81 101.8 101.8 101.1 -.6 -1.0 .6 1.9 06/81 117.8 118.5 118.5 0 .5 2.3 8.7 06/81 105.0 108.4 107.5 -.8 1.1 3.4 -9.3 06/81 113.5 112.4 112.4 0 -.8 - .9 3.6 06/81 123.3 124.0 123.6 -.3 .9 7.5 5.1 06/81 118.8 120.2 125.0 4.0 .6 6.2 4.8 06/81 122.1 122.1 122.1 0 0 0 10.0
Ice cream and frozen desserts—Continued 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 shert)et (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons)
Secondary products Other secondary products
Fluid milk .... Primary products.
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Packaged fluid milk and related products Fluid 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, packaged... Skim milk, packaged. Cream, heavy, with more than 30% butterfat (whipping cream) Sour cream and related products Half and half and related products
Cottage cheese (including farmers' cheese, pot cheese and bakers' cheese)
Cottage cheese, manufactured and creamed at the establishment
Buttermilk, chocolate drinks and other flavored milk products Yogurt Buttermilk and related products Flavored milk drinks (chocolate milk, chocolate drink)
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products Creamery butter. Cheese., Condensed and evaporated milk . Ice cream and frozen desserts .... Other secondary products
Canned and preserved fnjits and vegetables
Canned specialties Primary products
Canned soups, except frozen or seafood Canned dry beans
Beans with pork (13.1 oz to 18 oz) Other canned dry beans, including chili con carne (13.1 oz to
18 oz) Other canned dry beans, including chili con carne (other
sizes) Canned specialty foods
Spanish foods (Mexican rice, tortillas, enchiladas) Other canned specialties, including canned puddings (other
than canned meats) Secondary products
Other secondary products Canned fruits and vegetables
Canned fruits and vegetables Primary products
Canned fruits, except baby food Apples Fruits for salads Fruit pie fillings Applesauce Olives, ripe and green ripe Peaches, including spiced Pears, including spiced
See footnotes at end of table.
203
2032
2033
2024-115
2024-11501
2024-11598
2024-116 2024-151 2024-184 2024-196 2024.S 2024-SSS
2026-P 2026-2 2026-212 2026-21200 GO-
1 -
2026-21200 GO-3-
2026-21200 GO-4-
2026-223 2026-225 2026-232 2026-245 2026-252
2026-3
2026-313 2026-4 2026-432 2026-434 2026-435 2026-M 2026-Z89 2026-S 2021-S 2022-S 2023-S 2024-S 2026-SSS
2032-P 2032-2 2032-3 2032-373
2032-386
2032-391 2032-4 2032-493
2032-498 2032-S 2032-SSS 2033-SSS
2033-P 2033-1 2033-112 2033-134 2033-162 2033-171 2033-173 2033-174 2033-175
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Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2033-2 06/81 106.8 106.1 107.8 1.5 -0.5 0.6 -4.5 2033-203 06/81 109.7 109.4 109.4 0 -.3 -.3 .5 2033-207 06/81 109.8 110.1 110.4 .3 -.4 5.5 .8 2033-215 06/81 96.0 95.0 93.6 -1.4 -3.2 - .8 -2.2 2033-235 06/81 119.8 114.5 113.1 -1.3 - .8 .5 2.9 2033-275 06/81 118.1 118.0 118.0 0 0 .9 1.5 2033-293 06/81 125.3 129.6 129.7 .1 3.7 5.1 5.2 2033-294 06/81 81.2 77.7 76.6 -1.5 -5.2 -7.0 -23.3 2033-296 06/81 122.6 122.9 121.5 -1.1 1.0 3.6 -1.6 2033-297 06/81 111.8 110.7 122.8 10.9 .8 .6 -1.1 2033-3 06/81 92.7 89.1 89.2 .1 -.1 -5.8 -10.1 2033-321 06/81 91.6 87.7 87.9 .1 -.1 -6.3 -10.6 2033-4 06/81 122.8 123.1 123.1 0 .1 3.9 4.3 2033-411 06/81 115.0 115.0 115.0 0 0 0 - .2 2033-428 06/81 119.7 119.7 119.7 0 0 1.9 4.7 2033-431 06/81 122.4 122.4 122.4 0 0 3.4 5.4 2033-464 06/81 112.5 112.5 112.5 0 0 1.1 2033-472 06/81 121.7 125.8 125.8 0 .6 7.2 7.2 2033-492 06/81 136.7 e) {') a e) 2033-5 2033-515 06/81 120.8 119.8 122.9 2.6 .8 2.8 4.9 2033-6 06/81 108.4 109.6 115.0 5.0 .5 6.1 2.3 2033-614 06/81 111.1 111.1 111.2 .1 - .7 -1.5 -2.4 2033-621 06/81 111.2 116.8 135.6 16.1 1.7 24.5 20.7 2033-662 06/81 100.0 98.2 a e) 2033-691 06/81 105.4 106.1 106.4 .3 .6 1.4 -2.2 2033-8 06/81 106.2 106.0 106.8 .7 .5 .7 .5 2033-811 06/81 110.3 110.3 112.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2033-815 06/81 109.5 108.9 109.9 .9 0 -.4 -2.0 2033-821 06/81 94.7 94.7 95.4 .7 .8 ,8 .9 2033-825 06/81 i") e) e) 2033-M 06/81 85.7 81.1 83.5 3.1 2.7 -4.3 -10.7 2033-S 06/81 116.9 118.3 118.2 -.1 .1 1.4 .7 2032-S 06/81 104.6 106.2 103.4 -2.6 -1.3 -.8 .5 2033-SSS 06/81 109.0 111.3 112.3 .9 .7 -2.3 0 2037-S 06/81 135.9 135.9 135.9 0 0 7.2 1.6
12/82 107.3 107.9 107.9 0 .5 .7 -4.2 2034-P 12/82 106.7 107.3 107.3 0 .6 .5 -5.0 2034.x 12/82 106.5 107.1 107.1 0 .5 0 -6.7 2034-1 12/82 83.3 84.4 84.4 0 1.4 .1 -13.8 2034-113 12/82 69.1 70.8 e) 2034-115 12/82 100.5 103.0 103.0 0 2.4 - .9 2.1 2034-118 12/82 126.5 126.5 126.5 0 0 .2 .8 2034-123 12/82 96.9 96.9 96.9 0 0 0 -8.8 2034-2 12/82 127.5 127.5 127.5 0 0 0 -1.9 2034-213 12/82 a f ) e) e) 2034-237 12/82 90.5 e) 90.5 e) 0 0 -1.0 2034-241 12/82 97.1 97.1 97.1 0 0 0 0 2034-3 12/82 107.3 108.2 108.2 0 .9 a 2034-311 12/82 107.3 108.2 108.2 0 .9 e) 2034-S 12/82 114.7 114.7 114.7 0 0 1.9 5.0
06/81 115.2 117.1 117.1 0 2.1 .7 - .5 2035-P 06/81 117.1 119.6 120.3 .6 3.7 1.7 - .6 2035-2 06/81 111.7 114.0 114.0 -.1 1.0 2.5 2.5 2035-211 06/81 111.5 113.5 113.3 -.1 .7 2.6 2.4 2035-215 06/81 113.2 116.5 116.5 0 .9 3.0 2.5 2035-219 07/81 90.4 95.2 95.2 0 5.3 5.3 0 2035-233 06/81 111.1 113.8 113.8 0 .6 2.8 2.4 2035-3 06/81 124.3 116.1 125.0 7.7 7.7 7.1 4.6 2035-351 06/81 123.9 111.4 125.1 12.3 12.3 10.3 6.3 2035-4 06/81 119.0 123.4 123.2 - .2 4.5 .3 -3.0 2035-411 06/81 124.4 131.6 131.6 0 5.8 .8 -3.7 2035-423 06/81 118.8 124.1 123.8 - .2 6.9 - .2 -4.8
2035-429 06/81 116.4 118.9 118.9 0 2.1 2.1 1.2 2035-431 06/81 113.8 115.6 114.9 - .6 1.0 .5 -1.1 2035-439 06/81 113.2 113.2 113.2 0 0 0 .6 2035-S 06/81 111.2 111.8 110.4 -1.3 -1.3 -1.4 0 2035.SSS 06/81 111.8 112.1 110.9 -1.1 -1.1 -1.3 - .3
06/81 119.7 120.4 120.1 - .2 .3 4.2 3.6 2037-P 06/81 116.8 117.5 117.2 - .3 .3 2.0 3.2 2037-1 06/81 116.7 117.3 116.3 - .9 - .5 1.7 3.9 2037-163 06/81 136.2 135.7 136.5 .6 -.3 .3 12.2 2037-179 06/81 124.0 124.5 123.3 -1.0 -.5 2.2 5.6 2037-17901 06/81 134.9 131.2 127.0 -3.2 -5.6 -5.3 -5.2 2037-17903 06/81 120.9 124.4 123.9 -.4 2.5 8.1 8.8 2037-17904 06/81 125.1 125.1 125.1 0 0 6.0 4.6 2037-183 07/81 115.3 122.7 111.1 -9.4 -6.4 4.5 9.7
Canned fruits and vegetables—Continued Canned vegetables, except hominy and mushrooms .
Fresh lima beans Beans, green and wax (including blue lake) Carrots Vegetable combinations White potatoes
Sweet corn, whole kernel Green peas Tomatoes
Canned hominy and mushrooms Mushrooms
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and concentrates Apple juice Pineapple juice Grapefruit juice Prune juice Other whole fruit juices and mixtures of whole fruit juices., Orange juice, single strength
Canned vegetable juices Tomato juice
Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc Tomato sauces Catsup Tomato paste Tomato pulp and puree
Jams, jellies and preserves Strawberry jams and preserves Other jams and preserves Grape jelly Other jellies
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Canned specialties . Other secondary products. Frozen fruits and vegetables
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables and soups.. Primary products
Dried fruits and vegetables Dried fruits
Raisins Prunes Dates Other fruits
Dried vegetables Potatoes (including flakes, granules, etc.). Onions Other vegetables
Dried soups Dried soups
Secondary products
Pickles, sauces and salad dressings Primary products
Pickles and other pickled products . Dill pickles Sweet pickles .
2034
2035
Overnight pickles (Fresh, half sour) Other finished pickled products
Meat sauces Other sauces
Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich spreads Salad dressing Mayonnaise Sandwich spread, refrigerated dressing and other spoon-type
dressings French dressing Cheese, low calorie and other pourable-type dressings
Secondary products Other secondary products
Frozen fruits and vegetables Primary production
Frozen fruits, juices and ades Frozen blueberries Frozen orange juice
Frozen orange juice, over one gallon . Frozen orange juice, 10.1 to 13 oz Frozen orange juice, 4.1 to 7 oz
Frozen grapefruit juice
2037
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Frozen fruits and vegetables—Continued Frozen grapefruit juice, 4.1 to 7 oz . Frozen grapefruit juice, ail other sizes .
Frozen lemonade Frozen lemonade, 10.1 to 13 oz .
Frozen grape juice . Frozen grape juice, 10.1 to 13 oz
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrated . Citrus pulp .
Frozen vegetables Frozen green beans. Frozen broccoli Frozen brussels sprouts Frozen can'ots Frozen cauliflower Frozen green peas Frozen succotash Other frozen combinations Frozen french fried potatoes
Frozen french fried potatoes, two lbs. and urnJer. Frozen french fried potatoes, over two lbs
Other frozen potato products Frozen sweet cut com, yellow Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow Frozen southern greens Other frozen vegetables Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products. Canned fruits and vegetables. All other secondary products...
Frozen specialties.. Primary products.
Frozen pies and other baked goods . Frozen pies . Smet yeast goods incl. yeast raised donuts, sweet rolls.etc. . Soft cakes(pounds.iayers,sheet mjit,chee8e,etc.) Other frozen baked goods(waffles. cookies.pastries,etc.)excl.
bread and rolls Frozen dinners,beef,pork,poultry pies and nationality foods.
Frozen dinners Frozen pizza. Frozen nationality food...
Other frozen specialties Frozen entrees Other frozen specialties .
Secondary products. Other secondary products. Food preparations,n.e.c
Fk>ur and other grain mill products . Primary products
Wheat flour. Bakers' and institutional white bread-type ftour shipped in
bulk Bakers' and institutkmal white bread-type flour shipped in
containers Bakers' and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in bulk ... Bakers' and instituttonal soft wheat flour shipped in
containers Family white flour less than 25lbs (incl all-purpose for
domestte donation). Family white flour 25lbs or more (incl all-purpose for
domestic donation).. Self-rising flour (less than 25 lbs). Flour shipped for processing into other food products.
Other wheat mill products Wheat mill feed
Com mill products.. Whole commeal Degermed commeal Com grits and hominy Com grits and flakes (for brewer's use) Hominy feed, commeal and other com by-products . Other com mill products (for human consumption). Other com mill products (not for human consumption)....
Cereal breakfast foods. Primary products.
Ready to serve cereal breakfast foods Corn flakes and other corn breakfast foods Wheat flakes and other wheat breakfast foods
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2037-18301 07/81 97.3 99.0 98.8 -0.2 1.5 10.9 11.5 2037-18302 07/81 118.4 126.7 113.2 -10.7 -7.4 3.6 9.4 2037-189 06/81 97.1 97.1 97.1 0 0 .2 .2 2037-18902 06/81 98.8 a (®) (®) C) 2037-191 06/81 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 -.3 1.5 2037-19102 06/81 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 0 2.1 2037-195 06/81 110.6 111.1 111.1 0 0 1.4 1.0 2037-197 06/81 91.6 91.6 91.6 0 0 1.5 6.3 2037-2 06/81 116.8 117.6 117.8 .3 .9 2.2 2.7 2037-213 06/81 116.1 115.2 115.1 -.1 -1.0 - .2 1.2 2037-225 06/81 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 - .2 1.2 2.4 2037-231 06/81 108.7 108.7 108.7 0 0 0 .8 2037-233 06/81 119.4 119.4 119.4 0 9.7 9.7 14,9 2037-235 06/81 105.2 105.3 104.4 -.9 - .7 4.2 7,3 2037-241 06/81 133.9 133.9 133.9 0 0 0 0 2037-243 06/81 102.9 105.1 104.0 -1.0 .1 -.4 -.7 2037-246 06/81 108.4 109.1 109.1 0 .6 .9 1.7 2037-248 06/81 121.4 122.9 123.2 .3 1.3 3.1 3.2 2037-24801 06/81 111.1 112.6 112.6 0 1.5 2.0 4.2 2037-24802 06/81 123.5 125.0 125.4 .3 1.2 3.3 3.0 2037-249 06/81 112.8 114.1 115.5 1.3 .9 2.1 2.3 2037-253 06/81 102.5 101.4 101.4 0 -.8 -.5 3.0 2037-255 06/81 114.3 115.3 117.0 1.5 4.1 4.1 3.0 2037-261 06/81 119.5 119.9 120.9 .8 .7 .8 1.3 2037-298 06/81 114.7 115.3 115.3 -.1 0 2.5 2.1 2037-M 06/81 174.6 174.6 174.6 .0 0 27.3 6.1 2037-S 06/81 106.6 107.7 107.5 -.1 .8 3.4 4.0 2033-S 06/81 111.1 112.6 112.0 - .5 1.3 4.3 4.2 2037-SSS 06/81 105.5 106.3 106.7 .4 .4 3.4 4.8
2038 12/82 110.3 110.3 110.5 .2 .3 .2 3.8 2038-P 12/82 111.5 111.5 111.7 .2 .4 .3 3.6 2038-1 12/82 113.6 113.6 114.0 .3 .9 .2 3.1 2038-111 12/82 116.5 116.5 116.5 0 0 .6 2.5 2038-113 12/82 115.9 115.9 115.9 0 0 1.5 8.8 2038-114 12/82 107.2 107.2 107.2 0 2.9 -4.2 -1.3
2038-118 12/82 111.7 111.7 113.9 2.0 2.0 3.2 6.0 2038-2 12/82 111.5 111.6 112.0 .4 .3 .3 3.6 2038-225 12/82 122.9 122.9 122.9 0 0 0 8.6 2038-243 12/82 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 .2 -1.7 2038-245 12/82 105.3 106.0 106.1 .1 .5 .7 1.0 2038-3 12/82 109.1 108.9 108.5 -.3 .1 .5 4.3 2038-313 12/82 113.0 113.1 112.5 - .6 .7 .1 5.5 2038-318 12/82 105.2 104.6 104.6 0 -.5 .9 3.1 2038-S 12/82 118.8 118.8 118.8 0 0 -.1 14.1 2038-SSS 12/82 125.6 125.6 125.6 0 0 - .3 18.9 2099-SSS 12/82 121.2 121.2 121.2 0 0 4.5 9.7
. 2041 06/83 97.9 96.6 95.7 -.9 -1.5 -1.5 -6.2 2041-P 06/83 98.2 96.9 95.9 -1.0 -1.6 -1.6 -5.9 2041-1 06/83 98.7 97.4 96.3 -1.1 -2.0 -.5 -4.3
2041-111 06/83 98.3 96.0 95.9 0 -2.2 - .8 -5.8
2041-113 06/83 99.7 98.3 98.1 - .2 -1.1 -.4 -2.1 2041-115 06/83 107.1 105.0 103.7 -1.2 -1.8 .8 -3.1
2041-117 06/83 103.1 102.4 102.6 .3 0 4.5 - .6
2041-121 06/83 98.0 101.7 99.7 -2.0 1.1 1.5 1.3
2041-123 06/83 101.4 105.4 105.4 0 4.7 3.9 4.4 2041-124 06/83 89.3 97.3 103.3 6.3 19.6 9.2 9.2 2041-127 06/83 101.1 97.8 97.6 - .2 -2.8 -1.8 -7.0 2041-2 06/83 88.0 83,0 82.5 -.5 .1 -13.1 -18.1 2041-213 06/83 87.5 82.2 81.7 -.6 .2 -14.0 -19.2 2041-3 06/83 93.7 95.6 94.5 -1.2 -.3 1.9 -12.7 2041-311 06/83 105.8 105.7 106.1 .4 0 1.1 1.5 2041-315 06/83 104.2 105.6 105.7 .2 - .2 3.8 -7.4 2041-321 06/83 100.0 101.0 101.0 0 -1.6 4.8 -10.7 2041-323 06/83 95.9 97.2 97.3 .1 -2.2 5.7 -14.1 2041-365 06/83 68.4 73.9 69.2 -6.5 8.8 -5.1 -26.9 2041-395 06/83 102.6 104.7 103.3 -1.4 -2.2 .3 -5.4 2041-397 06/83 n (') e) e)
2043 12/83 104.3 104.3 105.1 .8 .8 3.9 3.8 2043-P 12/83 107.8 107.2 108.4 1.1 .5 4.9 6.5 2043-1 12/83 108.5 107.4 108.7 1.3 .2 5.1 7.0 2043-111 12/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 6.4 C) 2043-112 12/83 106.2 101.8 106.2 4.4 0 5.2 6.4
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Industry and product Industry
code Product
index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index •
base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2043-115 12/83 109.6 109.9 109.6 -0.3 0 1.2 6.5 2043-117 12/83 109.7 109.7 109.7 0 0 6.3 6.4
2043-119 12/83 115.6 117.1 117.1 0 1.0 4.6 9.8 2043-2 12/83 103.8 106.1 106.1 0 2.3 3.4 3.2 2043-252 12/83 112.2 117.2 117.2 0 4.4 9.7 10.0
06/84 98.2 98.7 98.3 -.4 - .2 .9 -1.7 2044-P 06/84 98.1 98.6 98.2 -.4 - .2 1.0 -1.8 2044-1 06/84 96.8 97.4 96.9 - .5 - .2 .2 -3.1 2044-101 06/84 96.2 95.9 96.2 .3 .3 - .7 -3.8 2044-10103 06/84 94.4 93.9 94.3 .5 .6 -.3 -5.7 2044-10105 06/84 98.8 98.9 98.9 0 0 -1.0 -1.1 2044-10107 06/84 98.4 98.4 98.4 0 0 -1.3 -1.6 2044-103 06/84 97.0 100.2 100.4 .2 .9 5.7 .4 2044-10303 06/84 94.5 100.0 100.3 .3 1.7 10.1 .3 2044-10307 06/84 100.6 100.8 100.8 0 -.1 .9 .8 2044-2 06/84 107.8 107.7 107.8 .1 0 6.2 7.8 2044-298 06/84 97.7 97.4 97.6 .2 .1 .1 -2.4
12/80 83.1 79.5 79.0 - .6 -3.6 -5.9 -16.9 2048-P 12/80 81.4 77.4 76.8 -.7 -4.1 -6.8 -18.4 2048-1 12/80 75.3 71.5 71.0 - .7 -4.4 -6.2 -21.9 2048-111 12/80 69.8 63.4 63.9 .9 -7.3 -9.8 -26.8 2048-115 12/80 80.2 78.4 77.6 -1.0 -2.1 -3.9 -18.6 2048-116 12/80 74.0 69.4 68.8 -.8 -5.1 -6.7 -23.1 2048-117 12/80 82.6 75.3 75.1 -.3 -6.8 -10.2 -14.8 2048-118 12/80 73.2 72.4 70.5 -2.6 -4.5 -5.4 -24.9 2048-2 12/80 81.0 76.7 75.4 -1.6 -5.1 -7.0 -19.6 2048-3 12/80 78.0 74.7 74.1 -.9 -3.6 -7.5 -16.3 2048-4 12/80 91.4 90.3 89.9 -.4 - .2 -4.4 -11,8 2048-5 12/80 83.1 77.1 76.3 -1.0 -5.9 -10.4 -18.2 2048-6 12/80 93.7 90.8 90.7 - .2 -1.8 -4.8 -11.7 2048-7 12/80 84.1 79.5 79.1 -.5 -4.3 -7.6 -16.4
2048-8 12/80 98.6 95.2 95.4 .2 -2.3 -4.4 -12.2 2048-816 12/80 102.6 101.8 101.4 -.4 -1.5 -2.2 -10.3 2048-819 12/80 99.8 93.6 97.2 3.8 -1.0 -4.0 -14.5 2048-9 12/80 82.6 76.7 77.1 .5 -5.7 -8.9 -17.4
2048-911 12/80 73.9 66.1 65.2 -1.3 -11.7 -15.9 -33.6
2048-922 12/80 97.4 92.9 94.4 1.6 -1.5 -4.0 -7.8 2048-M 12/80 100.7 100.9 101.5 .6 - .5 1.3 -4.7 2048-Z89 12/80 100.6 100.8 101.4 .7 - .6 1.4 -5.0 2048-S 12/80 94.0 92.7 93.2 .5 - .7 -1.0 -3.8 2047-S 12/80 88.8 86.0 85.5 -.5 -3.3 -3.8 -11.2 2048-SSS 12/80 100.1 100.6 102.1 1.5 2.0 2.0 4.8
12/84 101.1 101.5 101.9 .4 .7 1.9 f )
06/80 125.5 125.9 126.2 .2 .4 1.6 2.6 2051-P 06/80 127.1 127.3 127.4 .1 .2 1.5 3.4 2051-1 06/80 124.5 125.0 125.1 .1 .2 1.5 3.0 2051-1A 06/80 123.2 123.6 124.0 .3 0 1.9 3.3 2051-111 06/80 122.8 123.6 124.0 .3 .2 2.0 3.9 2051-11101 06/80 133.2 133.2 133.2 0 0 3.8 2.4 2051-11102 06/80 123.3 123.3 123.7 .4 0 .9 6.5 2051-11103 06/80 114.4 115.9 116.2 .3 - .2 .8 1.4 2051-11104 06/80 121.9 123.8 124.8 .8 1.3 2.9 6.5 2051-113 06/80 128.3 126.1 126.1 0 -1.7 1.0 - .8 2051-IB 06/80 128.7 129.4 128.6 - .6 1.1 .3 1.9 2051-115 06/80 128.5 129.3 127.6 -1.3 1.7 0 1.6 2051-117 06/80 i 121.3 123.0 124.0 .8 1.2 2.2 4.6 2051-128 06/80 1 138.3 137.8 137.8 0 - .4 - .4 .5 2051-2 06/80 1 122.3 122.6 122.9 .2 .4 .8 2.3 2051-23 06/80 1 123.1 123.4 123.7 .2 .5 .8 2.5 2051-233 06/80 1 121.7 122.0 122.1 .1 .4 .5 2.4 2051-236 06/80 1 128.8 129.5 129.9 .3 .8 2.6 2.6 2051 -239 06/80 1 126.6 127.2 128.2 .8 1.0 1.3 3.2 2051-241 06/8C 1 113.6 113.9 e) e) e) 2051-3 06/80 1 132.4 132.6 132.8 .1 .4 1.5 1.9 2051-313 06/80 1 128.8 129.2 129.6 .3 .6 1.5 1.0 2051-398 06/8C 1 133.0 133.1 133.2 .1 .4 1.5 2.3 2051-4 06/8C 1 136.7 136.8 136.8 0 - .2 2.1 7.3 2051-413 06/8C I 139.1 139.1 139.1 0 - .3 3.1 9.6 2051-418 06/8C ) 131.9 131.9 131.9 0 0 0 2.7 2051-5 06/8C ) 137.0 135.4 135.4 0 .3 .5 1.8 2051-513 06/8C ) 142.8 140.0 140.0 0 .5 .9 2.8 2051-7 06/8C ) 132.8 132.8 133.0 .1 - .8 5.3 5.6 2051-M
Cereal breakfast foods—Continued Oat tKeakfast foods Rice t}reakfast foods. Preparations of other grains and mixed grains,incl. t>al)y
cereals To t>e cooked before serving cereal breakfast foods..
Farina and other wheat foods
Rtoe milling Primary products.
2044
Head rice.. Long grain milled rice
Packed in 100-pound bags or more. Packed In 3-pound containers or less . Packed in all other containers
Medium grain milled rice . Packed in 100-pound bags or more. Packed in all other containers
Other milled rice and byproducts All other milled rice and byproducts .
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. . Primary products.
2048
Poultry feeds, egg type, broiler and turkey . Starter-grower, complete Layer-breeder, complete Broiler, complete .... Layer-breeder, supplements and concentrates . Turttey, complete.
Dairy cattle feeds, complete Dairy cattle feed, supplements and concentrates . Swine feeds, complete. Swine feed, supplements and concentrates . Beef cattle feeds, complete . Beef cattle feed, supplements and concentrates Other poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, geese, horse,
mule, etc. Horse and mule, complete feed Other livestock (sheep, etc.), supplements and concentrates.
Other prepared animal feeds . Grain, ground, rolled, pulverized, chopped, or crimped,
excluding commeal. Mineral mixture, including oyster shells, prepared for feed
Miscellaneous receipts Resales.
Secondary products. Dog, cat and other pet food . Other secondary products
Bakery products .
Bread, ccdce. and related products . Primary products
Bread White bread.
White pan bread White pan bread, Northeast White pan bread. North Central. White pan bread. South . White pan bread. West
White hearth bread Other bread
Darit wheat bread Rye bread .
205
2051
Other variety bread Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbs
Bread type rolls Hamburger and weiner rolls English muffins Other bread type rolls .
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs . Sweet yeast goods
Yeast raised doughnuts. Other sweet yeast goods
Soft cakes Snack cakes Other soft cakes
Cake type doughnuts Miscellaneous receipts
See footnotes at end of table.
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industry and product
Bread, cake, and related products—Continued Resales of bread and related products....
Resales of rolls, stuffing and crumbs ... Resales of sweet yeast goods Resales of soft cakes Resales of cake type doughnuts .
Secondary products Other secondary products
Cookies and crackers. Primary products
Crackers, cracker sandwiches, and pretzels.. Crackers
Graham crackers . Saltines Other crackers Pretzels
Cookies and tee cream cones . Cookies
Sandwteh cookies Marshmallow cookies All other cookies and wafers . Ice cream cones .
Miscellaneous receipts. Resales
Secondary products Other secondary products..
Sugar and confecttonery products.
Raw cane sugar mills . Primctfy products
Raw cane sugar Byproducts and other products..
Molasses and syrup
Cane sugar refining.. Pnmary products..
Refined cane sugar Granulated cane sugar.
Consumer units Commerci€d units Bulk shipments
Uqukl sugar or syrup .... Sucrose type
Beet sugar processing Primary products
Beet sugar . Granulated beet sugar.
Indivklual servtees and consumer units .... Bulk shipments
UqukJ sugar or syrup Sucrose type .
Other products and byproducts
Confectionery products . Primary products.
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products Chocolate and chocolate-type confecttonery products ..
Nonchocolate-type confectionery products Nonchocolate-type confectionery products
Confectionery products, n.e.c Peanuts, shipped separately, other packaging Other nuts, packaged separately or with three or less
varieties, other packaging Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Chocolate and ( Primary products.
i products
Sweet chocolate coatings . Milk chocolate coatings.
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products .... Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products .
Other chocolate and cocoa products
Secondary products.
Chewing gum and gum base
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2051-Z75 06/80 120.4 121.4 122.4 0.8 1.2 2.4 -0.4 2051-27512 06/80 124.6 129.8 130.8 .7 .7 5.5 6.9 2051.Z7513 06/80 140.1 140.5 140.5 0 .3 1.7 3.8 2051-27514 06/80 99.0 99.0 99.0 0 0 .2 -12.9 2051-27517 06/80 121.0 121.0 e) a 2051-S 06/80 119.1 118.1 118.1 0 -1.0 -1.1 -2.0 2051-SSS 06/80 126.4 123.7 « a e)
2052 06/83 109.3 110.1 111.5 1.2 1.8 3.2 5.5 2052-P 06/83 110.5 110.8 112.7 1.7 2.1 3.3 6.0 2052-1 06/83 114.9 114.8 117.0 1.9 1.9 4.1 8.6 2052-1A 06/83 116.6 116.5 119.1 2.2 2.2 4.2 9.5 2052-123 06/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 2.4 5.0 2052-125 06/83 120.6 120.7 120.6 -.1 0 2.7 9.9 2052-198 06/83 116.9 116.7 121.0 3.7 3.5 5.1 10.0 2052-151 06/83 106.5 106.3 106.3 0 0 6.7 5.6 2052-2 06/83 107.2 107.8 109.4 1.5 2.3 2.7 3.9 2052-2A 06/83 106.6 107.2 108.7 1.4 2.3 2.4 3.5 2052-213 06/83 106.4 107.7 110.5 2.5 3.8 4.2 6.5 2052-215 06/83 106.0 108.5 a (®) 2052-237 06/83 106.7 106.9 107.9 .9 1.2 1.5 2.1 2052-231 06/83 122.0 a e) a a 2052-M 06/83 97.3 104.3 99.1 -4.9 -3.1 1.9 -.3 2052-289 06/83 97.3 104.3 99.1 -4.9 -3.1 1.9 -.3 2052-S 06/83 100.9 104.3 103.4 -.8 -.1 2.5 2.9 2052-SSS 06/83 101.9 102.0 102.0 0 .2 .2 .9
206 12/84 99.0 99.6 99.4 -.2 .8 - .6
2061 06/82 103.7 105.2 106.2 .9 1.1 - .9 -7.2 2061-P 06/82 103.7 105.2 106.2 .9 1.1 -.9 -7.2 2061-1 06/82 102.7 105.6 106.7 1.1 2.4 .2 -3.3 2061-2 06/82 110.4 103.1 103.0 -.1 -6.7 -8.3 -27.5 2061-265 06/82 110.4 103.1 103.0 -.1 -6.7 -8.3 -27.5
2062 06/82 102.3 102.5 102.7 .2 1.0 -1.6 -4.3 2062-P 06/82 102.3 102.5 102.7 .2 1.0 -1.6 -4.3 2062-1 06/82 102.3 102.5 102.7 .2 1.0 -1.6 -4.3 2062-1A 06/82 102.8 103.3 103.4 .1 .7 -1.5 -3.6 2062-112 06/82 103.3 103.6 103.9 .3 2.1 -2.3 2062-114 06/82 102.8 103.1 103.0 -.1 - .8 -1.0 -3.3 2062-115 06/82 101.9 103.1 103.0 - 1 .4 -1.0 -2.2 2062-15 06/82 102.6 102.2 102.4 .1 1.7 -1.8 -5.9 2062-153 06/82 105.3 105.0 107.8 2.6 6.2 -.4 -2.8
. 2063 06/82 107.0 107.3 107.3 0 .8 -4.0 -7.5 2063-P 06/82 107.2 107.5 107.5 0 .8 -4.0 -7.5 2063-1 06/82 106.5 105.8 106.1 .4 -.4 -5.5 -8.6 2063-1X 06/82 105.6 104.8 105.3 .4 -.3 -5.9 -8.9 2063-107 10/82 94.6 95.0 96.0 1.1 3.3 -12.5 -14.8 2063-115 06/82 104.4 103.6 104.1 .5 -.7 -4.4 -6.4 2063-15 06/82 112.8 112.3 112.2 -.1 -1.5 -2.2 -6.1 2063-151 10/82 94.2 94.8 94.8 0 -1.9 -9.3 2063-2 06/82 113.6 124.6 120.5 -3.3 13.4 10.5 2.8
. 2065 06/83 106.8 107.2 106.5 -.6 -.1 .1 .1 2065-P 06/83 107.0 107.5 107.4 -.1 .4 .5 .5 2065-2 2065-211 06/83 106.7 107.6 107.7 .1 .9 1.1 1.2 2065-3
3.7 2065-311 06/83 106.3 107.5 107.6 .1 1.3 1.8 3.7 2065-8 06/83 108.4 107.5 106.6 -.8 -1.5 -2.2 -4.3 2065-853 06/83 108.3 107.2 107.6 .4 - .5 -.7 -2.4
2065-857 06/83 118.1 118.1 118.1 0 0 1.0 4.8 2065-M 06/83 100.1 100.1 92.7 -7.4 -7.4 -7.4 -7.4 2065-289 06/83 100.1 100.1 92.7 -7.4 -7.4 -7.4 -7.4 2065-S 06/83 112.4 112.4 112.4 0 0 4.6 3.0
.. 2066 06/83 109.5 110.5 110.3 - .2 .4 .1 1.8 2066-P 06/83 110.3 111.0 110.7 - .2 .4 0 1.6 2066-1 06/83 110.3 109.7 108.9 -.7 1.1 -.1 1.6 2066-112 06/83 103.2 101.3 98.2 -3.1 1.8 -4.0 -10.8 2066-122 06/83 104.8 104.3 104.1 - .2 2.4 2.4 1.2 2066-2
.5 .8 2066-211 06/83 110.2 113.2 113.1 -.1 .4 .5 .8 2066-8 06/83 110.4 109.8 109.7 -.1 .1 -.4 2.3 2066-821 06/83 108.6 108.1 107.3 -.7 -.3 -.3 -1.2 2066-S 06/83 101.1 103.8 103.7 0 .4 .5 3.5
.. 2067 12/84 100.7 103.4 103.4 0 2.7 3.4 e)
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Industry and product' Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 1985! 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2067-P 12/84 100.0 102.8 102.9 0 2.9 2.9 a 2067-1 12/84 100.0 103.2 103.3 .1 3.3 3.3
a 2067-112 12/84 100.0 103.2 103.3 .1 3.3 3.3 2067-2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e)
207 12/84 97.6 97.6 96.9 - .6 -1.9 -3.1 a 2075 12/79 86.5 90.1 90.8 .7 0 - .3 -20.2
2075.P 12/79 81.6 82.6 82.7 .1 - .7 -3.6 -22.5 2075-1 2075-11 12/79 103.1 113.8 118.3 3.9 9.3 15.4 -4.9 2075-113 12/79 102.5 113.1 114.2 1.0 7.2 11.8 -4.3 2075-115 12/79 103.6 114.3 123.2 7.8 12.0 20.3 -5.6 2075-2 12/79 67.9 63.1 60.5 -4.0 -10.2 -19.2 -36.3 2075-211 12/79 67.9 63.1 60.6 -4.1 -10.2 -19.3 -36.4
2077 12/82 115.0 100.0 94.6 -5.5 -14.2 -21.2 -32.2 2077-P 12/82 114.4 97.2 90.6 -6.8 -17.1 -23.8 -35.0 2077-1 12/82 145.1 138.6 121.2 -12.6 -16.0 -21.5 -33.2 2077-111 12/82 143.2 137.3 119.0 -13.3 -16.2 -21.8 -34.6 2077-11111 12/82 140.9 135.1 117.4 -13.2 -16.1 -21.5 -33.4 2077-11113 12/82 148.4 142.1 122.8 -13.6 -16.6 -22.5 -37.2 2077-113 12/82 155.5 146.0 132.9 -9.0 -14.6 -19.9 -24.7 2077-2 12/82 86.4 53.8 57.4 6.8 -25.9 -31.8 -41.6 2077-211 12/82 87.7 54.2 59.7 10.3 -24.4 -29.8 -39.0 2077-21111 12/82 86.5 53.5 59.0 10.3 -24.4 -29.8 -39.5 2077-212 12/82 83.1 47.4 49.6 4.6 -32.3 -36.8 -48.1 2077-237 12/82 74.3 48.6 48.9 .6 -18.7 -32.9 -50.8 2077-3 12/82 99.7 94.2 92.0 -2.4 - .8 -15.7 -27.9 2077-361 12/82 115.5 116.4 116.5 .1 12.0 -22.1 -27.9 2077-366 12/82 90.8 81.7 78.7 -3.7 0 -15.5 -32.7 2077.S 12/82 130.7 133.0 1.8 (^ 2011-S 12/82 ( 130.7 133.0 1.8 e)
. 2079 12/81 123.0 128.1 128.1 -.1 2.0 2.8 -5.0 2079-P 12/81 125.2 130.4 130.2 - .2 1.8 2.6 -5.5 2079-1 12/81 125.0 130.3 129.9 - .3 1.6 2.1 -6.4 2079-113 12/81 133.2 138.0 138.6 .5 1.1 3.1 -5.0 2079-11303 12/81 140.5 146.8 145.8 - .7 -.1 2.6 -4.0
2079-115 12/81 114.3 108.8 105.1 -3.4 -5.0 -14.8 -3.6 2079-11505 12/81 a 121.2 119.6 -1.3 2079-11507 12/81 112.2 106.1 101.9 -3.9 -5.6 e) e) 2079-152 12/81 138.7 140.7 1.5 e) e) 2079-159 12/81 139.9 139.9 134.1 -4.2 -5.9 -7.3 -18.2 2079-2 12/81 125.8 130.5 130.8 .2 2.4 4.1 -3.0 2079-S 12/81 109.3 110.6 110.6 0 1.7 .5 3.6
. 208 12/84 100.9 101.0 100.1 -1.0 - .6 .1 e)
. 2082 06/82 108.3 110.2 109.9 - .3 1.3 2.2 1.4 2082-P 06/82 108.3 110.2 109.9 - .3 1.3 2.2 1.4 2082-1 06/82 110.4 112.2 111.3 - .8 .5 1.8 1.7 2082-111 06/82 108.3 113.7 112.2 -1.3 3.2 3.7 4.4 2082-112 06/82 110.7 112.0 111.1 - .8 .1 1.6 1.3 2082-2 06/82 108.4 110.9 111.3 .4 2.5 3.1 3.2 2082-211 2082-21112 06/82 108.1 110.3 111.0 .6 3.1 3.1 3.2 2082-221 06/82 108.6 111.4 111.7 .2 2.0 3.1 3.1 2082-22111 06/82 111.5 113.5 113.5 0 1.8 1.4 1.4 2082-22112 06/82 108.2 111.1 111.4 .3 2.0 3.4 3.4 2082-3 2082-312 06/82 93.6 97.9 98.1 .2 5.2 4.7 -4.4 2082-4 06/82 102.8 102.0 101.7 - .3 -1.2 -2.0 -4.1 2082-411 06/82 107.6 110.3 110.3 0 2.2 2.5 4.3 2082-421 06/82 109.6 109.7 109.7 0 .1 .1 6.4
.. 2084 12/83 99.5 99.3 98.8 - .6 - .6 - .6 0 2084-P 12/83 99.5 99.3 98.8 - .5 - .6 - .6 - .1 2084-1 12/83 98.3 97.8 96.7 -1.1 -1.2 -1.3 - .7 2084-112 12/83 94.3 97.0 93.5 -3.6 -4.7 - .6 -5.1 2084-11211 12/83 101.7 101.8 100.2 -1.5 -.8 -2.4 -6.6 2084-11221 12/83 92.0 95.4 91.4 -4.3 -6.0 0 -4.5 2084-114 12/83 102.5 102.0 103.1 1.1 2.7 .5 3.2 2084-11411 12/83 116.7 125.8 116.6 -7.3 -2.8 - .6 8.4 2084-11421 12/83 98.1 94.6 98.9 4.5 4.8 .9 1.5 2084-116 12/83 99.1 92.3 92.3 0 -1.0 -5.8 1.3 2084-11621 12/83 98.7 89.8 89.8 0 -1.3 -7.7 1.7 2084-3 12/83 1 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 0 2084-311 12/83 1 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 0
.. 2084-4 12/83 I 99.4 99.4 99.5 .1 .1 .3 .3
Chewing gum and gum base—Continued Prirrwuy products
Chewing gum. Nondietetic chewing gum .
Chewing gum base
Fats and oils
Soybean oil mill products... Primary products
Soybean oil. Crude soybean oil
Soybean oil, crude, degummed Soybean oil, crude, not degummed
Soybean cake, meal, and other byproducts Soybean byproducts, meal
Animal and marine fats and oils . Primary products.
Grease and inedible tallow In^ible tallow, incl. inedible animal stearin
Inedible beef tallow Other inedible tallow and inedible animal stearin .
Grease, other than wool grease Feed and fertilizer by-products
Meat/bone meal... Meat meal and meat and bone meal .
Dry rendered tankage Feather meal
Animal and marine oil mill products, incl. foots . Fish and marine animal oil Fish scrap and meal
Secondary products. Meat packing plants.
Shortening and cooking oils . Primary products.
Shortening and cooking oils . Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable oil.
Commercial sizes, over 3 lbs. Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% animal fats or blends
of vegetable and animal fats Consumer sizes, 3 lbs. or less.. Commercial sizes, over 3 lbs
Salad or cooking oils, other soybean oil. All other salad or cooking oils
Margarine Secondary products
Beverages .
Malt beverages.. Primary products.
Canned beer. Light beer In cans Regular beer in cans
Bottled beer Returnable bottles
Regular beer in returnable bottles Nonretumable bottles
Light beer in nonretumable bottles Regular beer in nonretumable bottles
Ban^els and kegs. Regular beer in barels and kegs
Other fermented malt beverages and byproducts.. Malt liquor Ale .
Wines, brandy and brandy spirits , Primary products
Grape table wines White wines
White varietal wines White generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines
Red wines Red varietal wines Red generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines .
Rose wines Rose generic, semi-generic, and proprietary wines ...
Other fruit and berry wines Other fruit and beny wines
Dessert wines
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Product Index code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2084-411 12/83 99.4 99.4 99.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 2084-5 12/83 102.7 107.1 104.4 -2.6 0 1.0 1.8 2084-511 12/83 102.7 107.1 104.4 -2.6 0 1.0 1.8 2084-6 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2084-619 12/83 (') e) e) e) e) e) e) 2084-7 12/83 97.4 93.1 96.0 3.1 -1.4 -1.4 -4.0 2084-711 12/83 97.4 93.1 96.0 3.1 e) -1.4 -4.0 2084-M 12/83 105.0 (') e) e) e) e) e) 2084-Z89 12/83 105.0 e) e) e) e) e) 2084-S 12/83 96.2 101.1 96.5 -4.5 -3.5 -3.1
06/83 100.4 102.1 99.2 -2.9 -1.0 -.6 -.4 2085-P 06/83 100.1 101.5 98.7 -2.8 -1.0 -.9 -1.1 2085-3 06/83 100.7 102.5 99.4 -3.0 -1.1 -.5 -.1 2085-312 06/83 101.9 101.9 102.0 .1 -.2 1.2 1.4 2085-315 06/83 94.8 94.8 94.8 0 0 0 0 2085-319 06/83 107.5 108.1 108.0 -.1 5.3 1.7 7.0 2085-321 06/83 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 0 .1 .6 2085-325 06/83 108.2 108.5 109.3 .7 2.1 4.6 6.7 2085-327 06/83 100.7 101.3 101.7 .4 1.0 1.0 1.4 2085-333 06/83 97.2 99.4 97.6 -1.8 3.1 1.3 5.0 2085-337 06/83 116.7 116.9 116.9 0 .1 .1 .9 2085-351 06/83 101.0 105.2 98.1 -6.7 -2.8 -1.9 -2.1 2085-355 06/83 100.5 99.2 96.7 -2.6 -2.6 -3.8 -.4 2085-357 06/83 99.0 99.1 98.9 -.2 - .2 -.1 -.5 2085-S 06/83 100.1 100.1 e) e)
06/81 114.1 112.8 111.8 -.9 -1.8 -.9 .8 2086-P 06/81 114.4 113.2 112.0 -1.1 -1.9 -.9 .8 2086-3 06/81 114.1 112.8 111.7 -1.0 -1.9 -.9 .8 2086-301 06/81 114.7 113.2 111.9 -1.1 -2.0 -.9 1.6 2086-30101 06/81 118.4 117.7 116.5 -1.0 -1.1 - .2 2.3 2086-30111 06/81 121.9 121.3 120.2 -.9 - .9 .2 3.2 2086-30112 06/81 111.9 111.1 109.8 -1.2 -1.4 -.9 .4 2086-30121 06/81 110.0 106.8 105.0 -1.6 -4.1 -2.7 0 2086-30131 06/81 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 0 1.1 3.0 2086-302 06/81 113.4 112.5 111.5 -.9 -1.7 -.9 -.1 2086-30202 06/81 109.6 107.2 105.9 -1.2 -3.9 -2.5 -2.5 2086-30203 06/81 114.2 110.0 108.8 -1.1 -4.7 -3.9 -2.3 2086-30204 06/81 115.1 109.5 109.5 0 -2.1 -3.9 -2.8 2086-30205 06/81 113.6 113.6 113.6 0 .3 .3 - .7 2086-30206 06/81 113.2 113.0 107.3 -5.0 -5.0 -2.3 -2.3 2086-30207 06/81 103.5 105.3 104.8 -.5 -3.7 1.2 1.2 2086-30209 06/81 112.2 113.8 113.8 .1 1.2 1.1 1.1 2086-30211 06/81 111.8 111.2 109.5 -1.5 -1.5 -.6 .8 2086-30219 06/81 118.5 119.1 119.1 0 -.2 1.7 3.0 2086-5 06/81 120.6 120.4 117.4 -2.5 -2.5 -1.1 1.5 2086-509 06/81 120.5 120.3 116.2 -3.3 -3.3 -1.5 2.0 2086-M 06/81 113.4 111.2 111.3 .1 -1.5 -1.2 .7 2086-Z89 06/81 114.3 112.0 112.2 .1 -1.6 -1.2 1.5 2086-S 06/81 108.4 108.4 108.4 0 0 0 .4
12/84 100.0 101.1 101.1 0 0 1.1 2091-P 12/84 99.9 98.2 98.3 .1 0 -1.7 (') 2091-1 12/84 99.9 98.2 98.3 .1 0 -1.7 e) 2091-112 12/84 99.6 96.4 96.0 -.4 -.4 -4.0 e) 2091-113 12/84 100.7 99.4 99.4 0 -.8 - .6 e) 2091-114 12/84 100.4 107.8 7.4 7.8 2091-116 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (')
2091-119 12/84 (') 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2091-151 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2091-182 12/84 99.9 99.7 99.7 0 .4 -.3
12/82 101.2 99.1 99.9 .9 -.3 -2.2 -.7 2092-P 12/82 101.6 99.1 100.1 1.0 -.3 -2.6 -.7 2092-2 12/82 114.1 111.1 111.3 .2 -1.8 -7.3 -2.5 2092-213 12/82 114.1 121.4 118.3 -2.6 -8.6 -7.6 -.3 2092-21398 12/82 114.1 121.4 118.3 -2.6 -8.6 -7.6 -.3 2092-224 12/82 125.5 119.5 119.4 -.1 -4.6 -8.3 -2.1 2092-22401 12/82 123.8 119.2 119.0 -.2 -3.6 -7.4 -.5 2092-22498 12/82 128.5 120.1 120.1 0 -6.3 -9.7 -4.8 2092-226 12/82 88.0 75.8 73.8 -2.6 -5.2 -15.7 -17.7 2092-3 12/82 103.5 103.7 106.0 2.3 2.9 3.2 9.7 2092-321 12/82 106.8 104.6 104.6 0 2.9 -1.0 .2 2092-32101 12/82 111.0 100.0 100.0 0 2.3 -9.9 -11.4 2092-32198 12/82 104.2 107.5 107.5 0 3.2 5.2 8.6 2092-326 12/82 110.2 118.6 118.4 - .2 6.9 e) (') 2092-329 12/82 97.4 109.7 109.0 -.7 11.8 15.6 15.1 2092-4 12/82 93.7 89.3 89.8 .5 -2.1 -4.3 -lA 2092-423 02/83 95.0 95.6 95.6 0 .7 .3 -1.0
industry and product Industry
code
Wines, brandy and brandy spirits—Continued Dessert wines
Sparkling wines, natural and carbonated Sparkling wines, natural and cart}onated
Specialty (fomiula) wines Other specialty (formula) wines
Beverage brandy, neutral fruit spirits, and neutral brandy Beverage brandy, neutral fruit spirits, and neutral brandy .
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Distilled liquor, except brandy Primary products
Bottled liquor, except brandy Blends of whiskey Whiskey blended with neutral spirits . Other rectified whiskey Rectified gin Cordials, liqueurs .
2085
Cocktails and similar compounds Rectified vodka Rectified aim Unrectified whiskey .... Unrectified gin Unrectified vodka
Secondary products
Soft drinks Primary products
Carbonated soft drinks. Cola, excluding diet cola .
2086
Cola, bottled, excluding diet cola Cola, excluding diet, returnable bottles . Cola, excluding diet, nonreturnable bottles
Cola, excluding diet, cans (returnable and nonreturnable) . Cola, excluding diet, bulk
Other carbonated drinks, including diet cola Cartaonated orange soda Carbonated lemon, lime and lemon-lime combinations Root beer and sarsaparilla Ginger ale Carbonated grape soda Club soda Other cariDonated nondiet flavors Diet cola Other carbonated diet flavors
Noncarbonated soft drinks Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Canned and cured seafoods . Primary products.
Canned and cured seafoods including soup (except frozen) . Canned tuna Canned salmon Canned sardines Canned shrimp Other canned fish and seafood (except soups, stew and
chowders) Smoked salmon Salted and pickled fish
Fresh or frozen packaged fish Primary products.
Fresh packaged fish and other seafood Fresh packaged fish, excluding shellfish ..
Other fresh packaged fish Oysters
Shucked oysters, standards Other oysters
Other packaged shellfish Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish ...
Groundfish, fillets and steaks Cod fillets . Other groundfish, fillets and steaks
Other fillets and steaks Other frozen packaged fish
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including soup . Shrimp, peeled, cooked
2091
2092
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Fresh or frozen packaged fish—Continued Shrimp, breaded Crab meat, Dungeness Crab, king, sections Other crab Other frozen packaged shellfish
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Coffee Primary products..
Whole bean and ground roasted coffee ... Ground, roasted coffee
Concentrated (instant) coffee Secondary products
Tobacco manufactures
Cigarettes Primary products
Filter tip King size, 80 to 95 mm long . Super king and long size, greater than 95 mm long .
Nonfilter tip Nonfilter tip, all sizes
Cigars Primary products.,
Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff . Primary products.
Smoking tobacco Loose leaf chewing tobacco Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug,
and twist Snuff, dry and moist
Stemmed and redried tobacco Primary products
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing . Packed for sale as such
Stemmed tobacco Packed for sale as such
Leaf, not aged Other stemmed tobacco, including chopped cigar filler
Textile mill products
Cotton broadwoven fabrics. Primary products.
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, gray Cotton duck and allied fabrics, including combed duck Cotton sheeting and allied coarse and medium yarn fabrics .
Sheetings Drills
Cotton print cloth yarn fabrics Plain print cloths
Other woven cotton gray fabrics and specialties Others, except corduroys
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finished Finished cotton broadwoven fabrics, excluding commission
finishing Plain dyed and finished broadwoven fabrics
Denims Other finished cotton fabrics
Cotton broadwoven fabrics, finished products Towels and washcloths made from cotton broadwoven fabrics
Terry woven towels Washcloths Other fabricated textile products, n.e.c..
Secondary products. Man-made fiber and silk broadwoven fabrics .
Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovens Primary products
Gray goods ... 100% filament yarn fabrics
Fabrics except chiefly rayon and/or acetate . 100% nylon
Taffetas 100% spun yarn fabrics
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from
Industry Product Index -code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2092-424 12/82 92.6 90.2 91.3 1.2 0.8 -1.5 -6.9 2092-432 12/82 127.2 126.3 130.4 3.2 2.5 4.4 6.7 2092-434 12/82 e) e) e) 2092-435 12/82 101.1 97.4 97.4 0 e) -9.5 -5.5 2092-436 12/82 113.1 {') e) e) 2092-M 12/82 95.2 113.5 94.0 -17.2 -6.9 17.9 -6.8 2092-XY9 12/82 95.2 113.6 94.1 -17.2 -6.9 17.9 -6.8 2092-S 12/82 91.9 92.1 96.6 4.9 5.2 5.2 1.9
2095 06/81 112.5 112.0 109.3 -2.4 -3.5 -2.8 -1.2 2095-P 06/81 112.7 112.1 109.3 -2.5 -3.6 -3.0 -1.1 2095-1 06/81 109.9 109.0 105.0 -3.7 -5.3 -4.1 -2.8 2095-116 06/81 110.5 108.9 104.5 -4.1 -5.9 -4.4 -2.8 2095-2 06/81 119.2 119.5 119.6 .1 .2 -.4 2.6 2095-SSS 06/81 108.2 108.4 107.5 - .8 - .7 - .3 -3.2
21 12/84 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 1.2 4.7
2111 12/82 108.5 108.5 108.5 0 0 5.1 5.3 2111-P 12/82 108.4 108.4 108.4 0 0 4.9 5.1 2111-1 12/82 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 4.9 4.6 2111-116 12/82 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 4.6 3.9 2111-118 12/82 108.6 108.6 108.6 0 0 5.5 5.7 2111-3 12/82 125.2 125.2 125.2 0 0 4.6 9.4 2111-355 12/82 125.2 125.2 125.2 0 0 4.6 9.4
2121 12/82 109.8 110.5 110.5 0 .5 4.8 5.8 2121-P 12/82 109.8 110.5 110.5 0 .5 4.8 5.8
2131 12/82 119.4 119.9 119.9 0 .1 4.1 9.4 2131-P 12/82 120.8 121.2 121.2 0 -.1 4.5 9.3 2131-111 12/82 117.0 117.5 117.5 0 .4 4.0 6.2 2131-113 12/82 116.0 116.0 116.0 0 .5 0 7.1
2131-115 12/82 119.5 119.5 119.5 0 .5 0 6.3 2131-117 12/82 130.4 131.0 131.0 .0 -1.5 12.2 16.7
2141 06/84 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 -.1 - .7 2141-P 06/84 94.6 94.6 94.6 0 0 -5.0 -5.4 2141-1 06/84 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 0 .4 2141-111 06/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 0 0 - .2 2141-2 06/84 93.9 93.9 93.9 0 0 -5.5 -6.1 2141-21 06/84 97.6 97.6 0 0 -2.4 2141-215 06/84 e) 97.9 97.9 0 0 e) -2.1 2141-231 06/84 98.7 98.7 98.7 0 0 -.4 -1.3
. 22 12/84 99.8 99.7 99.6 -.1 - .8 - .4 e) 2211 12/80 100.4 100.4 99.0 -1.3 -1.5 -1.7 -4.5
2211-P 12/80 97.6 97.6 96.1 -1.5 -1.7 -2.0 -5.4 2211-A 12/80 95.0 94.9 95.3 .5 .4 - .2 -4.3 2211-1 12/80 113.4 113.4 113.4 0 0 0 2.6 2211-2 12/80 101.4 99.8 99.2 - .5 -1.2 -1.0 -.7 2211-225 12/80 100.6 96.4 96.4 0 -1.3 -5.0 -3.4 2211-235 12/80 94.4 93.1 93.3 .2 - .9 0 - .7 2211-3 12/80 105.0 102.6 102.8 .2 -3.4 -2.0 -1.2 2211-315 12/80 103.2 99.7 -2.0 -4.5 -3.1 2211-6 12/80 94.3 94.5 a 2211-625 12/80 118.1 116.2 e) e) e) 2211-B
2211-7 12/80 100.7 100.5 89.5 -10.9 -10.9 -11.2 -11.8 2211-731 12/80 100.5 100.0 82.3 -17.7 -17.8 -18.1 -19.2 2211-73116 12/80 87.5 87.4 88.2 .9 1.9 1.2 -10.6 2211-761 12/80 98.7 99.2 99.7 .4 1.3 .3 1.3 2211-C 12/80 108.9 109.7 109.7 0 -.4 .1 -3.5 2211-9 12/80 1 108.8 109.5 109.5 0 -.4 .1 -3.6 2211-911 12/80 1 108.0 108.8 108.8 0 - .3 .8 -4.6 2211-953 12/80 1 111.2 109.9 109.9 0 -1.2 -3.6 -1.0 2211-H 12/80 1 119.2 119.2 119.2 0 0 1.2 1.8 2211-S 12/8C 1 113.6 113.3 113.3 0 - .2 - .2 .1 2221-S 12/80 1 112.1 111.8 111.8 0 - .2 - .2 .2
.. 2221 06/81 101.5 101.7 101.2 -.5 - .7 -1.2 -2.3 2221-P 06/81 100.9 101.2 100.8 -.4 - .6 -1.5 -2.8 2221-1 06/81 100.0 100.0 99.5 - .6 - .6 -2.3 -4.4 2221-12 06/81 94.1 93.3 93.5 .2 -1.9 -4.3 -7.7 2221-122 06/81 95.3 94.7 94.6 - .2 - .7 -2.8 -6.9 2221-1223 06/81 105.8 103.8 103.2 - .6 -2.5 -5.1 -6.2 2221-12233 06/81 1 106.8 103.5 101.4 -2.0 -5.0 -7.6 -8.6 2221-13 06/81 1 103.6 104.4 103.2 -1.1 .3 -1.0 -2.8
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry
code Product Index
base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2221-132 06/81 102.1 103.2 102.5 -0.7 0.9 -0.8 -2.9 2221-13261 06/81 107.1 107.0 107.0 0 -.1 -1.7 (?)
2221-13262 06/81 108.6 108.0 107.8 - .2 -1.6 -4.4 e) 2221-13263 06/81 93.9 93.5 90.7 -3.0 -2.1 -3.5 -8.8 2221-13264 06/81 95.3 93.1 93.2 .1 2.9 -1.4 2221-13269 06/81 100.2 105.5 103.9 -1.5 4.3 3.6 -.9
2221-133 06/81 110.2 109.4 106.4 -2.7 -2.5 -1.8 -2.1 2221-13372 06/81 107.3 104.9 102.4 -2.4 -1.6 -5.5 -6.3 2221-15 06/81 102.3 100.1 99.8 -.3 -1.9 -2.4 - .6 2221-151 06/81 102.3 100.1 99.8 -.3 -1.9 -2.4 - .6 2221-2 06/81 104.0 105.8 105.0 -.8 .1 .3 .9 2221-282 06/81 102.4 105.1 104.1 -.9 .4 .7 1.2 2221-28211 06/81 114.3 114.2 114.1 0 .4 1.2 .8 2221-28212 06/81 98.7 103.4 101.8 -1.6 .5 .3 3.4 2221-28213 06/81 100.4 101.7 101.1 - .6 .4 1.0 -2.0 2221-284 06/81 111.3 111.6 111.7 .1 .5 - .3 1.5 2221-3 06/81 101.2 100.7 103.3 2.5 -2.4 1.5 e) 2221-319 06/81 106.1 107.9 107.9 0 1.7 2.3 e) 2221-S 06/81 104.9 104.4 103.4 -1.0 -1.3 .3 .2
2241 06/84 100.5 99.8 100.2 .4 0 0 .2 2241-P 06/84 100.5 99.8 100.2 .4 0 0 .2 2241-1 06/84 100.1 99.2 99.6 .4 - .2 -.4 -.4 2241-11 06/84 99.9 99.7 99.9 .2 .2 .1 -.1 2241-114 06/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 0 - .2 - .2 2241-115 06/84 100.8 100.0 100.8 .8 .8 .8 .8 2241-12 06/84 100.1 99.0 99.5 .5 -.5 -.7 -.5 2241-121 06/84 100.0 e) e) e) e) e) 2241-123 06/84 100.0 101.4 101.4 0 1.4 1.4 1.4 2241-125 06/84 100.5 96.0 96.0 0 -4.5 -4.5 -4.0 2241-127 06/84 103.7 103.7 104.2 .6 .6 .6 4.2 2241-12733 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2241-12739 06/84 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 0 6.4 2241-129 06/84 94.6 93.5 95.8 2.4 2.4 1.1 -4.2 2241-4 06/84 101.5 100.8 101.4 .6 .6 1.1 1.4 2241-411 06/84 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 .5 .5 .9 2241-422 06/84 101.8 100.7 101.6 .9 .7 1.3 1.6 2241-42221 06/84 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 0 0 .8 2241-42223 06/84 100.7 102.0 1.3 1.1 e) 2.0 2241-5 2241-511 06/84 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 .2 1.3 2241-S 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
225 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.4 .3 -.1 .4
2251 06/84 100.5 100.9 100.9 0 .5 .4 .9 2251-P 06/84 100.4 100.9 100.9 .1 .5 .5 .9 2251-1 2251-3 06/84 100.5 101.0 101.1 .1 .6 .5 1.1 2251-311 06/84 100.1 100.1 99.9 -.2 - .2 -.2 -.1 2251-321 06/84 101.2 101.5 102.0 .5 .8 .6 2.0 2251-32177 06/84 100.7 101.0 101.6 .5 .9 .7 1.6 2251-32188 06/84 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 0 5.7 2251-351 06/84 100.2 100.8 100.7 -.1 .6 .6 .7 2251-35122 06/84 100.3 101.3 101.1 - .2 1.0 1.0 1.1 2251-35144 06/84 103.5 103.5 103.5 0 0 .9 3.5 2251-3516 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2251-35161 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2251-35162 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2251-5 06/84 99.6 99.4 99.4 0 -.1 -.1 -.6 2251-517 06/84 98.8 98.6 98.6 0 -.2 -.1 -1.4 2251-S 06/84 100.2 100.2 99.9 -.3 -.3 -.3 -.1 2252-S 06/84 100.2 100.2 99.9 -.3 -.3 -.3 -.1
. 2252 06/84 100.5 100.4 100.4 0 -.3 .2 .4 2252-P 06/84 100.7 100.6 100.6 0 -.3 .2 .6 2252-22 06/84 101.4 101.2 101.2 -.1 - .2 .9 1.2 2252-222 06/84 102.4 102.4 102.7 .3 .3 2.2 2.7 2252-2221 06/84 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 .6 2.6 2252-2222 06/84 102.3 102.3 102.7 .4 .4 2.6 2.7 2252-22227 06/84 101.6 101.6 102.2 .5 .5 2.0 2.2 2252-223 06/84 101.1 101.0 101.0 0 -.1 .9 1.0 2252-2231 06/84 100.3 100.2 100.2 0 -.1 .2 .2 2252-22311 06/84 100.7 100.4 100.4 0 -.3 .5 .4 2252-22317 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2252-2232 06/84 102.4 102.5 102.5 0 0 2.2 2.5 2252-22327 06/84 100.9 101.0 101.0 0 0 .5 1.0 2252-224 06/84 100.4 100.0 99.3 -.6 -1.2 - .6 -.7 2252-2241 06/84 100.2 100.0 99.2 -.8 - .9 - .7 - .8
Synthetic fiber and silk broad wovens—Continued Polyester/cotton blends
Bed sheetings Broadcloths Twills Plain print cloths Other weaves
Spun yarn fabrics, except chiefly cellulosic and polyester/cotton blends
Polyester/rayon blends Specialty fabrics
Specialty f Finished fabrics
Plain dyed and finished fabrics Chiefly rayon and/or acetate Polyester/cotton blends Other fibers
Finished but not bleached,dyed or printed fabrics . Fabricated textile products
Other fabricated textile products Secondary products
Narrow fabric mills . Primary products.
Woven narrow fabric Elastic
Other apparel Other uses
Nonelastic Woven edge ribbons . Woven labels Tapes (wt. less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) Webbing (wt. 15 oz./sq. yd. or more)
Apparel webbing All other webbing
All other nonelastic Braided narrow fabric
Elastic braids Nonelastic braids
Shoe and corset laces ... Other nonelastic braids..
Covered elastic yarn Covered elastic yarn
Secondary products
Knitting mills
Women's hosiery knit on 300 needles or more and women's knee-high socks
Primary products... Finished full-fashioned hosiery Finished seamless and simulated seamed hosiery
Women's knee-high socks, knit on less than 300 needles . Stockings and knee-highs, knit on 300 needles or more ....
Knee-high. Full-length
Pantyhose Under 30 denier, sheer 30 denier and over, opaque Support
Control top only Other support
Unfinished seamless and simulated seamed hosiery . Unfinished pantyhose
Secondary products Hosiery, n.e.c
Hosiery, n.e.c Primary products
Men's finished hosiery Anklet
Cushion Non-cushion
Manmade fibers.. Mid-calf/crew
Cushion Natural fibers Manmade fibers.
Non-cushion Manmade fibers.
Knee-high Cushion
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 fronn — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2252-22411 06/84 99.9 99.4 99.4 -0.1 -0.4 -0.5 -0.6 2252-22417 06/84 100.4 100.4 99.1 -1.3 -1.3 - .9 - .9 2252-2242 06/84 101.4 99.8 99.8 0 -2.1 - .2 - .2 2252-22427 06/84 100.1 96.9 96.9 0 -4.2 -3.1 -3.1
2252-23 06/84 99.7 99.6 99.7 .1 -.4 - .5 -.3 2252-231 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2252-232 06/84 98.6 98.6 98.6 0 0 -1.3 -1.4 2252-2321 06/84 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 0 -.1 2252-23211 06/84 99.5 99.6 99.5 0 0 0 - .5 2252-23217 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 2252-2322 06/84 97.7 97.7 97.7 0 0 -2.3 -2.3 2252-23227 06/84 96.9 96.9 96.9 0 -3.1 -3.1 2252-233 06/84 e) 100.0 e) 0 2252-2332 06/84 100.0 0 2252-23327 06/84 e) a 100.0 0 P ) P ) 0
2252-234 06/84 99.5 99.5 99.5 0 0 0 - .5 2252-235 06/84 101.2 101.1 101.2 .1 -.7 - .3 1.2 2252-23511 06/84 101.0 101.2 101.0 - .2 1.0 1.0 2252-23577 06/84 101.3 101.0 101.3 .2 e) - .9 1.3 2252-236 06/84 97.4 97.4 97.4 0 -2.7 -1.8 -2.6 2252-23677 06/84 97.4 97.4 97.4 0 -2.7 -1.8 -2.6 2252-238 06/84 97.4 95.3 97.4 2.2 1.1 -2.6 -2.6
2252-24 06/84 101.5 101.5 101.5 0 0 .5 1.5 2252-242 06/84 101.2 101.2 101.2 0 0 1.0 1.2
2252-246 06/84 101.9 a a e) e ) e ) 2252-S 06/84 100.0 101.3 101.0 -.3 1.0 1.0 1.0
12/84 99.8 99.9 101.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 e ) 2253-P 12/84 100.1 100.1 101.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 e) 2253-1 12/84 97.7 98.4 101.7 3.4 4.2 1.7 e) 2253-12 12/84 101.5 103.4 103.9 .5 2.5 3.9 2253-122 12/84 102.6 110.7 110.7 0 7.7 10.7 e ) 2253-124 12/84 101.1 101.1 101.8 .7 1.0 1.8 e) 2253-14 12/84 93.9 93.5 100.1 7.0 6.6 .1 2253-144 12/84 93.2 92.7 100.1 7.9 7.4 .1 2253-145 12/84 97.7 97.7 100.2 2.6 2.6 .2 2253-18 12/84 100.0 e ) e) C ) 2253-181 12/84 100.0 e) e) 2253-2 12/84 101.8 101.7 102.0 .3 .1 2.0 2253-22 12/84 102.0 101.7 102.1 .3 .1 2.1 2253-224 12/84 102.3 102.3 102.9 .5 .5 2.9 2253-225 12/84 101.5 100.8 100.8 .1 - .6 .8 2253-24 12/84 102.8 102.8 103.2 .4 .4 3.2 C ) 2253-244 12/84 102.9 102.9 103.4 .5 .5 3.4 e ) 2253-3 12/84 100.3 99.9 100.2 .3 - .1 .2
2253-31 12/84 99.8 99.8 99.9 .2 .2 -.1 e) 2253-319 12/84 98.5 98.5 98.5 0 0 -1.5
2253-33 12/84 102.0 100.3 101.1 .8 - .8 1.1 e) e) 2253-335 12/84 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 -.7 e) e)
2253-338 12/84 103.0 100.7 101.8 1.1 -1.1 1.8 2253-9 e) 2253-911 12/84 103.5 103.7 104.9 1.2 .9 4.9 e) 2253-S 12/84 100.0 99.9 99.9 0 0 -.1 e) 2253-SSS 12/84 100.0 100.0 e) e) 2254-S 12/84 100.2 99.3 99.3 0 .1 -.7 e )
06/82 107.8 108.0 108.0 0 .1 1.1 1.9 2254-P 06/82 106.2 106.3 106.3 0 0 .9 1.6 2254-A 06/82 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 .8 1.4 2254-1 06/82 96.5 96.5 96.5 0 0 -7.7 -7.4 2254-122 06/82 96.5 96.5 96.5 0 0 -7.7 -7.4 2254-12228 06/82 113.8 113.8 113.8 0 0 4.4 4.4 2254-4 06/82 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 2.0 (?) 2254-468 06/82 114.9 114.9 114.9 0 0 4.4 2254-5 06/82 130.1 130.1 130.1 0 0 21.9 21.9 2254-C 06/82 110.8 110.7 110.7 0 -.1 .8 1.7 2254-2 06/82 : 110.5 109.5 109.5 0 - .7 1.1 2.7 2254-22 06/82 1 108.9 109.5 109.5 0 .5 1.1 5.4 2254-226 06/82 ; 109.6 111.1 111.1 0 1.3 2.6 5.0 2254-3 06/82 ! 111.1 111.6 111.6 0 .3 .5 .9 2254-32 06/82 ! 113.3 115.6 115.6 0 1.4 2.2 3.7 2254-326 06/82 ! 115.9 118.7 118.7 0 2.5 2.7 2.2 2254-S 06/82 ! 110.5 110.7 110.7 0 .1 1.4 2.3
06/81 1 99.3 99.3 99.3 -.1 - .2 -.1 -1.5
Hosiery, n.e.c.—Continued Natural fibers Manmade fibers
Non-cushion Manmade fibers
All other finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women's knee-length
Women's, girls' and boys' footsock Women's, girls' and boys' anklet
Cushion Natural fibers Manmade fibers
Non-cushion Manmade fibers
Girls' and boys' knee-high Non-cushion
Manmade fibers Other women's, girls' and boys' finished hosiery, including
leg warmers, waist-highs, etc Infants' and children's anklet
Natural fibers Manmade fibers
Infants' and children's knee-high Manmade fibers
Other infants' and children's finished hosiery Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except
women's knee-high Men's unfinished hosiery Other unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles,
except women's knee-high Secondary products
Knit outenvear Primary products
Sweaters, jackets and jerseys . Men's and boys'
All wool and chiefly wool.
2253
All manmade and chiefly manmade Women's, misses' and juniors'
All manmade and chiefly manmade Other fibers
Girls', children's and infants' Girls', children's and infants'
Knit outenwear sport shirts, including sweat shirts Men's and boys' .
All manmade and chiefly manmade . Other fibers
Women's, misses' and juniors'. All manmade and chiefly manmade
Other knit outenvear Women's, misses' & juniors' knit outen^vear, excl. sweaters,
jackets, jerseys & sport shirts Women's, misses', and juniors' knit outen^vear
Men's & boys' knit outerwear, excl. sweaters, jackets, jerseys and sport shirts
Men's and boys' shirts, excluding sport shirts Men's and boys' other knit outerwear
Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit outerwear Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit outerwear
Secondary products Other secondary products Knit underwear and nightwear
Knit unden<vear and nightwear Primary products
Men's and boys' knit undenvear Men's and boys' undershirts, except thermal
Undershirts, except athletic types 100% cotton and all other cotton blends
Men's and boys' shorts and briefs 100% cotton and all other cotton blends
Men's and boys' thermal underwear and union suits . Women's and children's underwear and nightwear
Women's and children's undenvear Girls', children's and infants' undeoA ear
Other undenvear Women's and children's nightwear
Girls', children's and infants' nightwear Pajamas
Secondary products
2254
Circular knit fabrics . 2257
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Circular knit fabrics—Continued Primary products
Gray fabrics . Finished high pile fabrics
Finished high pile fabrics Finished single knit outerwear fabrics.
100% spun yarn 100% cotton Other 100% spun yarn..
Finished double knit outerwear fabrics 100% spun yam
Interiock and eightlock fabrics Contract wori< on knitting, dyeing, or finishing circular knit
fabrics Secondary products
Warp knit fabrics Primary products.
Gray goods . Gray goods
Finished undenfvear and nightwear fabrics. Tricot, simplex, and milanese fabrics
Chiefly nylon . Finished outerwear fabrics. Other finished warp knit fabrics .
Others . Contract work: knitting, dyeing, or finishing of warp knit
fabrics Secondary products.
Other secondary products.
Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics and knit goods
Finished cotton broadwoven fabric Primary products.
Non-commission finished fabric . Secondary products
Finished man-made fiber and silk broadwoven fabric . Primary products.
Non-commission finished fabric . Printed and finished
Commission finished fabric Plain dyed and finished .
Polyester/cotton blends. Other man-made fiber and silk fabric .
Printed and finished Other man-made fiber and silk fabric .
Other commission finished Secondary products
Finished yarn, raw stock, braided goods and nan-ow fabric, except knits and wool
Industry
2258
226
2261
2262
Primary products Dyed yarn
Chiefly carded cotton yam Chiefly combed cotton yarn Chiefly acrylic or modacrylic yam Other chiefly polyester spun yarn Other dyed yarn
Finished yarn other than bleached or dyed . Mercerized cotton yam
Tufted carpets and mgs. Primary products.
Bathmats and sets and rugs 6 x 9 or less Tufted broadloom
Tufted broadloom - nylon Tufted broadloom - polyester Tufted broadloom - other fibers and blends.. Automobile and aircraft carpeting
Yarn and thread mills
Spun yarn, except wool... Primary products
Carded cotton yarns . Gray carded cotton yarns
1 - 20 count 21 count and over
Combed cotton yarns
See footnotes at end of table.
2269
2272
228
2281
Product code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2257-P 06/81 98.3 98.2 98.2 0 -0.1 -0.2 -1.3 2257-1 06/81 97.4 97.4 97.4 0 0 0 .1 2257-4 06/81 100.1 100.6 100.7 .1 .1 .8 1.9 2257-411 06/81 100.1 e) 100.7 .1 .8 1.9 2257-5 06/81 99.0 99.0 98.8 -.3 - .2 -1.0 -4.3 2257-512 06/81 100.2 99.6 99.2 -.5 -1.0 -2.2 -3.5 2257-51231 06/81 104.4 103.2 103.2 0 -1.2 -2.2 -1.9 2257-51232 06/81 96.7 96.7 95.9 -.9 - .9 -2.1 -4.9 2257-7 06/81 95.9 95.8 95.8 0 -.4 .1 -1.6 2257-712 06/81 102.4 101.8 101.8 0 - .6 .4 1.2 2257-71232 06/81 103.0 101.9 101.9 0 -1.1 .7 2.5
2257-9 06/81 101.2 100.2 101.1 .9 .8 -1.1 1.1 2257-S 06/81 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 0 -.1
06/81 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 .2 .1 2258-P 06/81 101.9 101.8 101.8 0 0 0 -.1 2258-1 06/81 101.7 101.5 101.6 .1 -.1 -.3 -.3 2258-101 06/81 101.7 101.5 101.6 .1 -.1 -.3 -.3 2258-2 06/81 99.6 99.6 99.6 0 0 .4 - .2 2258-222 06/81 98.1 98.1 98.1 0 0 .4 -.5 2258-22202 06/81 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 -.1 .6 1.9 2258-3 06/81 101.1 101.1 101.1 0 0 .1 -.3 2258-4 06/81 105.4 105.4 105.4 0 0 0 .9 2258-439 09/81 114.1 114.1 114.1 0 0 .1 3.0
2258-9 06/81 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 -.1 2258-S 06/81 a 103.2 a 2258-SSS 06/81 e) 106.4 e)
12/84 100.8 101.1 101.4 .3 .4 1.4 (?)
06/84 96.6 98.1 100.1 2.0 3.0 1.5 .1 2261-P 06/84 97.0 96.7 99.1 2.5 .7 1.3 - .9 2261-7 06/84 90.8 91.0 93.8 3.0 3.1 -2.0 -6.2 2261-S 06/84 93.4 100.9 101.3 .4 9.2 0 1.3
06/84 103.3 103.3 103.2 -.1 -.1 2.2 3.2 2262-P 06/84 104.0 104.1 104.0 -.1 -.1 2.7 4.0 2262-8 06/84 105.2 105.1 105.1 0 -.3 4.3 5.1 2262-851 06/84 103.0 102.5 102.5 0 -2.9 2.0 2.5 2262-9 06/84 101.8 102.2 101.8 -.4 .3 -.1 1.8 2262-931 06/84 103.3 104.0 103.2 -.8 .8 - .4 3.2 2262-93146 06/84 104.0 105.8 104.0 -1.7 1.4 -1.0 4.0 2262-93155 06/84 103.3 102.7 103.1 .3 - .9 .2 3.1 2262-951 06/84 98.9 99.4 99.4 0 - .2 .5 - .6 2262-95155 06/84 96.2 97.9 2262-961 06/84 103.7 102.1 102.4 .2 -1.4 -.8 2.4 2262-S 06/84 100.7 100.6 100.6 0 -.1 .4 .6
06/83 103.6 103.5 103.5 0 .1 -.8 -.6 2269-P 06/83 103.0 102.9 102.9 0 .1 -1.0 -.7 2269-2 06/83 102.7 102.6 102.6 0 0 -1.1 -.9 2269-221 06/83 104.2 102.9 103.3 .4 -.5 -1.0 2269-223 06/83 103.6 100.3 100.3 .1 -3.1 -1.5 -1.2 2269-232 06/83 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 -.6 -.6 2269-243 06/83 103.5 103.4 104.0 .6 .2 .1 .9 2269-254 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 -.8 - .9 2269-3 06/83 105.0 105.8 105.9 .1 1.0 .2 1.1 2269-351 06/83 103.7 103.7 103.9 .1 .2 - .7 -.1
12/79 125.8 125.3 125.1 - .2 - .9 -1.4 -1.7 2272-P 12/79 126.1 125.6 125.3 - .2 -1.0 -1.6 -1.8 2272-1 12/79 141.4 142.7 140.0 -1.9 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 2272-3 12/79 125.3 124.6 124.5 -.1 -1.0 -1.7 -2.0 2272-30301 12/79 127.8 128.8 128.6 - .2 -.2 -.3 -.7 2272-30303 12/79 114.1 109.1 109.5 .4 -3.3 -6.4 -6.5 2272-30309 12/79 118.2 86.7 86.7 0 -20.9 -26.6 a 2272-505 12/79 117.5 116.6 116.8 .1 -.7 -.6 .8
12/84 100.0 99.4 99.6 .2 0 -.4
12/82 99.9 99.2 99.3 0 -.7 -1.4 -3.6 2281-P 12/82 100.1 99.1 99.2 0 -.9 -1.6 -4.2 2281-1 12/82 99.7 98.9 98.4 -.5 -1.0 -2.0 -6.0 2281-113 12/82 99.7 98.9 98.4 -.5 -1.0 -2.0 -6.0 2281-1131 12/82 100.7 99.5 99.1 -.4 -1.1 -2.2 -6.9 2281-1133 12/82 98.0 97.9 97.2 -.7 - .8 -1.4 -4.3 2281-2 12/82 100.2 99.8 100.2 .3 -.1 -2.0 -4.5
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product Industry
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Spun yarn, except wool—Continued -0.1 -2.0 -4.5 Gray combed cotton yarns 2281-213 12/82 100.2 99.8 100.2 0.3 -0.1 -2.0 -4.5
1 - 25 count 2281-2131 12/82 96.2 96.4 96.7 .3 - .1 -3.6 -6.3 26 count and over 2281-2133 12/82 102.3 101.6 102.0 .4 0 -1.3 -3.6
Rayon and/or acetate spun yarns 2281-3 12/82 100.8 100.2 100.5 .2 - .3 -.1 -1.3 Gray rayon and/or acetate spun yarns 2281-313 12/82 100.8 100.2 100.5 .2 -.3 -.1 -1.3
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns 2281-4 12/82 100.1 99.0 99.1 .1 -1.1 -1.5 -3.8 Spun chiefly polyester yarns 2281-41 12/82 100.0 98.0 98.6 .6 -1.2 -2.9 -6.7
Gray spun chiefly polyester yarns 2281-413 12/82 101.6 99.1 100.0 .8 -1.3 -2.4 -5.3 100% spun polyester 2281-4133 12/82 103.1 102.4 102.5 .1 - .6 -1.7 -4.2 Blends, chiefly polyester 2281-4135 12/82 101.3 98.3 99.3 1.0 -1.5 -2.5 -5.6
50-50 polyester/cotton Wend 2281-41351 12/82 101.0 98.3 99.5 1.2 -1.1 -2.1 -5.8 Other blends 2281-41353 12/82 103.0 98.6 98.6 0 -3.6 -4.9 -3.9
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding polyester 2281-42 12/82 100.1 99.5 99.4 - .1 -1.0 - .8 -2.3 Gray spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
-1.5 -3.3 polyester 2281-423 12/82 100.1 98.8 98.7 - .1 -1.7 -1.5 -3.3 100% acrylic 2281-4231 12/82 97.5 97.4 97.4 0 0 0 -1.9 100% nylon 2281-4233 12/82 101.7 99.1 98.9 - .2 -3.3 -3.0 -5.4 Other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, including
blends 2281-4235 12/82 100.0 100.5 100.3 -.1 .7 .5 .6 Finished spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns, excluding
polyester 2281-427 12/82 100.1 100.8 100.7 -.1 .3 .7 - .1 Secondary products 2281-S 12/82 96.4 97.2 97.2 0 .9 .9 1.3
Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade 1.3 1.5 fibers and silk 2282 12/82 106.3 105.9 106.5 .6 1.3 1.5 -.7
Primary products 2282-P 12/82 106.8 t06.2 106.9 .6 1.3 1.9 1.2 Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun or
-5.3 thrown at same est.) 2282-2 12/82 105.3 101.0 101.4 .4 -3.7 -1.6 -5.3 Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, other than wool (not spun
-1.6 -5.3 or thrown at same est.) 2282-211 12/82 105.3 101.0 101.4 .4 -3.7 -1.6 -5.3 Thrown filament yarns, except textured 2282-3 12/82 105.1 105.1 105.1 0 0 - .5 -1.0 Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yam (made from
2.5 purchased yam) 2282-5 12/82 107.3 107.2 108.1 .8 2.1 2.7 2.5 Nylon 2282-515 12/82 105.0 105.6 107.2 1.5 3.4 3.4 1.8
Nylon (60 - 89 denier) 2282-51513 12/82 91.5 93.5 97.2 3.9 11.2 11.4 .1 Nylon (90 -210 denier) 2282-51514 12/82 88.7 88.7 90.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 -7.1
Polyester 2282-551 12/82 111.4 110.3 110.3 0 .9 2.4 3.6 Polyester (145 - 179 denier) 2282-55123 12/82 112.3 111.1 111.1 0 1.0 2.7 4.3
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of filament yams 2282-9 12/82 102.9 99.5 99.1 - .4 -2.5 -3.4 -5.0 Commission texturing or throwing of filament yams 2282-911 12/82 103.2 98.4 97.8 - .6 -3.6 -4.2 -5.6 Commission plying, winding, warping, etc.. of yams (not
-1.5 thrown or spun at same est.) 2282-951 12/82 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 -1.5
Wool yarn 2283 12/82 99.1 99.3 99.3 .0 .2 .2 0 Primary products 2283-P 12/82 98.8 99.0 99.0 0 .2 .2 - .3
Machine knitting yarns 2283-2 12/82 101.0 103.3 103.3 0 2.3 2.3 2.3 Worsted system 2283-235 12/82 98.6 98.6 98.6 0 0 0 .1
Carpet and rug yarns 2283-3 12/82 97.2 97.0 97.0 0 - .2 - .2 -2.8 100% wool 2283-369 12/82 96.9 e) e) (®) e)
Thread Mills 2284 06/84 100.0 99.7 99.7 .1 0 0 - .3 Primary products 2284-P 06/84 99.9 99.5 99.6 .1 0 - .2 - .4
Finished thread for use in the home 2284-1 06/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 0 .2 Manmade fiber thread and other thread 2284-157 06/84 100.2 e) 100.2 0 0 .2
Finished thread for Industrial or manufacturers' use 2284-2 06/84 99.8 99.5 99.5 .1 0 - .2 - .5 Cotton thread, including industrial weight goods and braided .... 2284-213 06/84 100.1 99.6 99.7 .1 .1 - .2 - .3 Manmade fiber thread and other thread 2284-225 06/84 99.7 99.4 99.4 0 -.1 - .2 - .6
Spun polyester 2284-22601 06/84 99.1 98.8 98.8 .1 - .3 - .5 -1.2 Corespun 2284-22502 06/84 99.1 98.8 98.8 0 .2 - .3 -1.2 Filament polyester and nylon 2284-22504 06/84 99.5 99.1 99.2 .1 - .2 - .8 - .8 Other 2284-22505 06/84 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 0 4.5 4.7
Tire cord and fabric 2296 06/84 102.1 102.1 102.0 -.1 0 -.1 2.0 Primary products 2296-P 06/84 102.3 102.3 102.3 -.1 0 -.1 2.3
Tire cord and fabric 2296-1 06/84 102.3 102.3 102.3 - .1 0 -.1 2.3 Nylon tire cord and fabric 2296-122 06/84 102.5 102.5 102.5 0 0 .1 2.5 Polyester tire cord and fabric 2296-133 06/84 102.8 102.8 102.7 -.1 -.1 .3 2.7
Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials . 23 12/84 100.6 100.9 101.0 .1 .5 1.0
Men's and boys' suits and coats . 2311 12/8C » 119.1 119.1 120.0 .8 .7 1.2 2.9 Primary products 2311-P 12/8C 1 119.4 119.4 120.1 .6 .5 1.0 3.0
Men's suits 2311-1 12/8C 1 117.8 117.8 118.7 .8 .8 1.0 3.2 Business suits .. 2311-11 12/8C > 117.8 117.8 118.7 .8 .8 1.0 3.1
Regular weight business suits 2311-113 12/8G ) 117.0 117.0 118.4 1.2 1.2 1.3 2.5 All wool 2311-11341 12/8C ) 124.5 124.5 126.1 1.3 e) 1.3 3.7 Wool blends 2311-11342 12/8C ) 122.4 e) 126.0 2.9 3.3 5.4 Fabrics except all wool or wool blends 2311-11344 12/8C ) 110.4 e) 110.4 0 0 .2
Light weight tHJSiness suits . . 2311-117 12/8C ) 119.6 119.6 119.6 e)
0 0 .5 4.6 Fabrics except all wool or wool blends 2311-11744 12/8C ) 122.3 122.3
119.6 e) e)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Index base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
12/80 117.2 117.2 {') e) a 12/80 117.6 117.6 118.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.2 12/80 115.8 115.8 116.5 .6 .6 .6 1.4 12/80 120.2 120.2 121.9 1.4 a e) 1.4 12/80 117.7 117.7 120.8 2.6 2.6 3.0 4.3 12/80 116.5 116.5 0 e) e) a 12/80 122.9 122.9 123.9 .8 .3 .6 3.6 12/80 121.8 121.9 124.6 2.2 1.7 2.4 2.9 12/80 128.2 128.4 131.9 2.7 1.7 3.2 2.0 12/80 116.3 116.3 118.2 1.7 e) 1.7 i')
12/84 100.7 100.8 100.6 -.2 - .2 .6
06/83 100.1 100.5 101.1 .6 1.3 2.8 3.3 06/83 99.0 100.0 100.5 .4 1.8 2.9 3.8
06/83 94.4 94.5 96.3 1.8 3.3 2.9 2.8 06/83 91.7 91.8 94.2 2.5 5.4 4.0 3.9 06/83 94.0 89.9 94.1 4.8 5.0 2.6 -1.3 06/83 88.8 94.3 94.3 0 6.2 6.0 11.5 06/83 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 -1.6 .2 0 06/83 103.6 e) a e)
06/83 101.8 102.6 102.6 0 .5 2.7 3.5 06/83 103.0 104.5 104.5 0 1.0 5.2 6.3 06/83 102.3 103.6 103.8 .1 1.3 2.1 3.9 06/83 103.3 104.8 104.7 0 .8 6.3 7.1 06/83 101.1 101.1 101.1 0 0 .3 1.0 09/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 .9 1.7 06/83 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 0 .6 06/83 98.3 102.1 101.5 - .6 3.3 3.4 6.6 06/83 98.3 102.1 101.5 -.6 3.3 3.4 6.6 06/83 98.2 96.7 98.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 .2 06/83 97.5 95.8 97.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 .2 06/83 110.9 111.0 111.0 0 -.4 2.9 5.5
06/82 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 1.3 1.9 06/82 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 1.1 2.0 06/82 105.1 105.1 105.1 0 0 1.0 1.4 06/82 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 -.1 .8 .9 06/82 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 -.1 1.3 1.5
12/83 103.8 103.7 103.7 .0 - .2 -.1 .8 12/83 104.0 103.8 103.8 0 - .2 -.1 .8 12/83 104.0 103.8 103.8 0 - .2 -.1 .8 12/83 104.0 103.8 103.8 0 -.3 -.1 .8 12/83 104.8 104.2 104.3 .1 -.7 - .2 2.9 12/83 104.9 104.9 104.8 0 0 0 .5 12/83 100.6 99.8 100.0 .1 -1.0 -1.0 -1.2
12/83 103.2 103.2 {') e) a
12/81 105.5 104.7 102.0 -2.6 -3.2 -2.6 -2.8 12/81 107.4 107.6 104.2 -3.1 -2.8 -1.8 -.4 12/81 105.1 104.3 100.8 -3.3 -3.9 -3.4 -3.2 12/81 106.6 105.7 101.9 -3.6 -4.3 -3.7 -3.6 12/81 105.9 105.9 105.9 0 0 1.1 1.0 12/81 109.8 109.8 109.8 0 0 1.7 1.6 12/81 104.1 104.1 91.3 -12.3 -12.3 -11.9 -11.8 12/81 104.1 104.1 91.3 -12.3 -12.3 -11.9 -11.8
12/81 107.8 106.3 106.0 -.3 -1.5 -.9 - .6 12/81 112.2 109.2 e) e) e) a 12/81 104.9 104.4 103.8 -.6 -.6 -.1 .3 12/81 93.8 94.1 93.4 -.7 -.4 - .4 - .4 12/81 101.0 101.4 {') e) a 12/81 116.5 121.1 117.8 -2.7 1.1 4,2 11.0 12/81 116.5 121.1 117.8 -2.7 1.1 4.2 11.0 12/81 105.7 104.5 104.7 .2 -.9 - .2 -1.6 12/81 101.5 101.1 101.1 0 -.4 -.3 1.3 12/81 111.7 109.9 -1.6 0 -5.1
12/81 103.9 104.1 104.3 .3 .2 .3 1.1 12/81 104.2 104.2 104.4 .1 0 .2 .7 12/81 104.1 104.4 104.7 .3 .3 .7 1.8 12/81 104.1 104.4 104.7 .3 .3 ,7 1.8 12/81 103.4 103.3 103.4 .1 0 0 .3 12/81 103.5 103.7 103.8 .1 .3 .3 .7 12/81 103.9 104.0 104.2 .2 .3 .3 .3
Men's and boys' suits and coats—Continued All wool or wool blends
Men's tailored dress and sport coats and jackets Business type dress and sport coats and jackets
All wool Wool blends Fabrics except wool and cotton
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' suits and coats. Secondary products
Other secondary products Men's and boys' separate trousers
Men's, youths' & boys' furnishings, work clothing & allied garments
Men's and boys' shirts (except work shirts) and nightwear
Primary products.
232
2321
Men's and boys' knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweat shirts
Men's knit outerwear sport shirts, except sweat shirts All cotton and chiefly cotton All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Boys' knit outenvear sport shirts, except sweat shirts All cotton and chiefly cotton
Men's and boys' dress and woven sport shirts, including uniform shirts
Men's dress and business shirts and collars All cotton and chiefly cotton All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Men's woven sport shirts All cotton and chiefly cotton All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers
Contract work on men's and boys' shirts and nightwear Contract work on men's and boys' shirts and collars
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products..
Men's and boys' undenwear Primary products
Men's and boys' knit undenwear Knit shorts and briefs, except thermal .
Cotton/polyester blended fabric
Men's and boys' neckwear Primary products
Men's and boys' neckwear Men's and boys' neckties
All silk All polyester.
2322
2323
Other fabrics, including blends Men's and boys' neckwear, n.e.c., including mufflers and
scarfs
Men's and boys' separate trousers Primary products
Men's and boys' dress and sport trousers and dress shorts .. Men's dress and sport trousers, except uniform
All wool and wool blends Woven construction
All cotton and cotton blends Woven construction
Fabrics other than wool and wool blends or cotton and cotton blends
Knit construction Woven construction
Boys' dress and sport trousers, including uniform All cotton and cotton blends, other than wool
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousers Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' trousers
Secondary products Other secondary products Men's and boys' work clothing
Men's and boys' work clothing . Primary products.,
Men's and boys' work shirts Men's and boys' work shirts
Men's and boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacks . Men's jeans and jean cut casual slacks
Denim
See footnotes at end of table.
2328
2311-11747 2311-3 2311-321 2311-32141 2311-32142 2311-32144 2311-9 2311-S 2311-SSS 2327-S
2321-P
2321-2 2321-211 2321-21115 2321-21117 2321-225 2321-22526
2321-4 2321-417 2321-41718 2321-41721 2321-427 2321-42713 2321-42714 2321-9 2321-913 2321-M 2321-Z89 2321-S
2322-P 2322-A 2322-4 2322-466
2323-P 2323-1 2323-12 2323-121 2323-127 2323-129
2323-149
2327-P 2327-1 2327-112 2327-1121 2327-11213 2327-1123 2327-11233
2327-1129 2327-11291 2327-11293 2327-157 2327-15752 2327-9 2327-911 2327-S 2327-SSS 2328-S
2328-P 2328-1 2328-111 2328-3 2328-351 2328-35126
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Men's and boys' work clothing—Continued 0.3 0.5 1.8 Corduroy 2328-35127 12/81 101.6 101.9 101.9 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.8
Other fabrics 2328-35129 12/81 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 0 .4 Boys' jeans and jean cut casual slacks 2328-352 12/81 103.0 102.2 102.2 0 -.8 - .8 - .8
Denirn 2328-35226 12/81 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 0 0 -.4 Other fabrics 2328-35229 12/81 101.3 99.0 99.0 0 -2.3 -2.2 -1.6
Men's and boys' other work clothing 2328-4 12/81 107.1 107.4 107.6 .2 .1 .5 .7 Men's other work clothing 2328-451 12/81 106.1 106.4 106.6 .2 .1 .5 .7
Washable service apparel 2328-45111 12/81 102.6 102.5 102.2 - .2 - .2 -.4 -.3 One piece work suits 2328-45114 12/81 103.3 103.3 103.3 0 0 .2 1.3 Dungarees and overalls 2328-45121 12/81 103.9 104.1 104.8 .7 .7 .9 .4 Work pants 2328-45131 12/81 110.2 110.9 110.9 0 0 .7 1.0 Other work clothing, including jackets 2328-45139 12/81 101.7 101.5 101.8 .2 - .9 0 .4
Boys' other work clothing 2328-452 12/81 115.5 115.5 115.5 0 0 0 .5 Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing 2328-9 12/81 103.0 e) e)
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys' work clothing .. 2328-911 12/81 103.0 {') a a a Secondary products 2328-S 12/81 100.9 101.8 102.9 1.1 1.1 1.1 5.0
Men's and boys' separate trousers 2327-S 12/81 95.0 100.3 102.7 2.4 1.6 1.8 2.5 Other secondary products 2328-SSS 12/81 101.9 102.1 103.0 .8 1.0 1.0 5.5
Men's and boys' clothing, n.e.c 2329 12/83 103.3 103.8 103.7 -.1 - .6 .6 1.8 Primary products 2329-P 12/83 103.5 104.0 103.9 -.1 - .5 .6 2.0
Men's and boys' nontailored heavy jackets and coats 2329-1 12/83 103.5 103.7 103.7 0 .1 .6 1.8 Men's heavy nontailored jackets and coats, except uniform 2329-121 12/83 104.0 104.3 104.3 0 .2 .8 1.8
Chiefly cotton 2329-12101 12/83 100.2 a 100.2 .2 .2 Other fabrics 2329-12103 12/83 105.4 105.7 105.7 0 .3 1.0 2.3
Men's uniform heavy nontailored jackets and coats 2329-123 12/83 106.6 Boys' nontailored heavy jackets and coats 2329-125 12/83 100.0 {')
Other fabrics 2329-12503 12/83 (') Men's and boys' swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear n.e.c 2329-2 12/83 103.5 104.3 104.1 - .2 -1.1 .6 2.3
Swimwear and athletic shorts 2329-22 12/83 102.6 103.1 102.7 -.4 -1.1 .9 1.9 Men's swimsuits 2329-221 12/83 100.0 (h e) Men's and boys' athletic shorts 2329-223 12/83 106.4 107.5 106.6 - .8 -2.5 2.0 4.6
Men's and boys' outerwear, n.e.c 2329-25 12/83 103.8 104.7 104.5 - .2 -1.0 .5 2.3 Men's light nontailored jackets, except uniform 2329-255
1.0 2.4 Other fabrics 2329-25503 12/83 103.6 104.9 104.7 - .2 -1.2 1.0 2.4 Boys' light nontailored jackets, except uniform 2329-258
- .6 -4.0 1.8 Other fabrics 2329-25803 12/83 105.5 103.7 103.1 - .6 - .6 -4.0 1.8 Other men's and boys' outerwear, n.e.c 2329-259 12/83 103.3 104.8 104.7 -.1 - .8 1.5 2.6
Miscellaneous receipts 2329-M 12/83 110.5 111.7 111.3 -.3 .3 3.2 4.4 Contract wori< 2329-Y99 12/83 110.5 111.7 111.3 -.3 .3 3.2 4.4
Secondary products 2329-S 12/83 100.2 100.3 100.4 .1 -1.2 -.1 - .2
Women's, misses', and juniors' outenwear 233 12/84 100.5 101.1 102.0 .8 1.0 2.0 e) Women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists & shirts 2331 06/83 108.2 108.6 113.5 4.5 5.4 5.0 19.7
Primary products 2331-P 06/83 107.2 107.8 112.8 4.6 5.4 5.2 19.3 Women's, misses'. & juniors' blouses, waists. & shirts, except
8.0 8.0 23.7 knit sport & sweat shirts 2331-7 06/83 115.4 115.4 124.7 8.0 8.0 8.0 23.7 Knit blouses, waists. & shirts 2331-721 06/83 111.9 111.9 133.4 19.2 19.2 19.2 26.6
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers 2331-72117 06/83 112.8 e) 21.4 Woven blouses, waists. & shirts 2331-723 06/83 118.0 118.0 118.0 0 0 0 21.4
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers 2331-72317 06/83 118.0 a e) C) Contract work on women's, misses'. & juniors' blouses, waists, &
1.5 2.2 shirts 2331-9 06/83 100.8 103.3 102.5 - .8 .1 1.5 2.2 Contract wori< on women's, misses', & juniors' blouses, waists,
1.5 2.2 & shirts 2331-911 06/83 100.8 103.3 102.5 -.8 .1 1.5 2.2 Secondary products 2331-S 06/83 106.3 107.7 107.5 -.1 1.2 1.8 7.6
Other secondary products 2331-SSS 06/83 104.8 107.3 107.1 - .2 2.1 3.3 5.7 Women's, misses', & juniors' outenvear, n.e.c 2339-S 06/83 108.1 e) 108.1 e) 0 9.9
Women's, misses', and juniors' dresses 2335 12/80 107.4 107.7 107.5 - .2 .1 1.0 - .2 Primary products 2335-P 12/80 109.0 109.2 109.1 -.1 .1 .8 -.5
Unit priced dresses 2335-1 i') Unit priced - chiefly cotton 2335-121 05/83 e) 106.1 106.1 0 0 i') Unit priced - chiefly synthetic 2335-125 12/80 106.6 106.8 106.7 - .2 .1 .4 -2.4
Contract work on women's and misses' dresses 2335-9 12/80 115.8 115.8 115.8 0 0 0 -.1 Secondary products 2335-S 12/80 104.4 106.3 105.1 -1.1 .6 1.8 4.9
Other secondary products 2335-SSS 12/80 88.3 88.3 88.3 0 0 0 0
Women's misses', and juniors' suits and coats 2337 12/82 99.5 102.0 101.8 -.1 1.6 3.4 1.0 Primary products
2337 2337-P 12/82 102.5 103.7 103.6 -.1 1.0 2.9 1.7
Coats, except fur, all leather, and rain 2337-1 12/82 102.0 103.9 103.9 0 -.4 5.7 1.9 All wool and chiefly wool 2337-122 12/82 104.3 108.2 108.2 0 - .8 11.9 4.1
Skirts and jackets 2337-4 12/82 99.8 102.3 101.8 -.5 1.1 1.9 -2.2 Skirts, including uniform 2337-41 12/82 106.1 109.1 108.3 - .7 1.8 1.8 2.2
Woven 2337-415 12/82 106.3 110.9 4.0 4.7 Jackets 2337-42 12/82 : 90.6 92.3 92.3 0 0 2.0 -9.0
Separate tailored suit-type jackets, including uniform 2337-422 12/82 : 89.0 91.0 91.0 0 0 2.3 -10.2 Woven 2337-42201 12/82 1 e) a e)
3.9 Contract work on women's, misses' and juniors' suits and coats 2337-9 12/82 : 111.6 111.7 111.7 0 3.9 3.9 10.3 Secondary products 2337-S 12/82 : 96.2 101.5 101.4 -.1 5.5 5.5 3.9
Women's, misses' and juniors' blouses, waists and shirts 2331-S 12/82 ! 102.7 C) e) Women's, misses' and juniors' outenwear, n.e.c 2339-S 12/82 I 90.2 93.2 93.1 -.1 3.2 3.2 -.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
06/83 98.0 97.8 97.8 0 0 -0.3 0.8 2339-P 06/83 99.0 98.9 98.8 0 -.2 -.2 1.3 2339-4 12/83 104.7 104.9 104.9 0 .3 .3 14.4 2339-411 12/83 104.7 104.9 e) 2339-5 06/83 95.2 95.1 95.1 0 .4 -.3 -.4 2339-541 06/83 96.1 95.8 95.8 0 - .2 - .2 -.1 2339-54101 06/83 0 95.8 i') 2339-565 06/83 94.8 94.7 94.7 0 .6 -.4 -.5 2339-5651 06/83 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 0 1.0 2339-56512 06/83 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 0 1.0 2339-5652 06/83 90.1 89.9 89.9 0 1.2 -.7 -1.7 2339-56522 06/83 88.0 e) 2339-7 06/83 102.8 101.7 101.7 0 -1.0 -1.0 (') 2339-71 08/83 101.7 99.1 99.1 0 -2.6 -2.6 2339-716 06/84 100.0 96.1 96.1 0 -3.9 -3.9
2339-9 06/83 102.8 103.3 103.2 0 -.8 .4 .7 2339-S 06/83 97.7 97.7 97.7 0 0 0 -1.2 2331-S 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2337-S 06/83 96.1 96.1 96.1 0 0 0 0 2339-SSS 06/83 94.6 94.6 94.6 0 0 {')
12/84 101.9 102.5 100.7 -1.8 -.4 .7
06/82 106.1 105.7 104.1 -1.5 -2.0 -.6 -.2 2341-P 06/82 107.5 107.5 106.1 -1.3 -1.4 - . 2 .4 2341-2 06/82 108.7 108.8 108.4 -.4 -.6 2.2 3.0 2341-21 06/82 107.8 108.0 107.4 -.5 -.7 1.7 2.7 2341-211 06/82 105.6 105.9 105.7 -.2 -.6 3.9 3.7 2341-2113 06/82 105.6 105.8 105.6 -.2 -.7 3.8 3.6 2341-21131 06/82 106.5 106.8 106.5 -.3 -.9 3.9 3.7 2341-213 06/82 108.7 108.7 107.8 -.8 - .9 .3 2.4 2341-21361 06/82 108.6 108.7 107.5 -1.1 -1.1 .4 3.1 2341-21362 06/82 108.9 e) a e) 2341-214 06/82 115.6 115.6 115.6 0 -.4 0 -.4 2341-22 06/82 112.5 112.5 112.6 .0 0 3.9 3.9 2341-223 06/82 109.5 109.5 109.5 .1 .1 3.3 3.3 2341-225 06/82 116.9 116.9 e) e) e) 2341-3 06/82 105.7 105.6 103.0 -2.4 -2.4 -2.0 -1.7 2341-31 06/82 105.7 105.6 102.3 -3.1 -3.1 -2.7 -2.4 2341-315 06/82 105.9 106.0 100.3 -5.3 -5.3 -4.8 -6.0 2341-3153 06/82 109.4 109.5 103.7 -5.3 -5.3 -4.8 -6.0 2341-31531 06/82 105.1 105.2 105.1 -.1 -.1 .7 -1.0 2341-31532 06/82 114.6 114.6 102.0 -10.9 -11.0 -10.7 -11.4 2341-32 06/82 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 0 .4 2341-325 06/82 114.1 {') e) e) e) e) 2341-326 06/82 102.2 102.2 102.2 0 0 0 .5
2341-9 06/82 110.1 110.1 110.1 0 0 0 .7
2341-911 06/82 110.1 110.1 110.1 0 0 0 2341-S 06/82 95.3 90.4 89.0 -1.6 -6.7 -6.2 -7.3
06/82 111.9 115.0 112.2 -2.4 2.0 4.0 5.6 2342-P 06/82 111.0 114.6 112.9 -1.4 2.6 4.3 5.4 2342-1 06/82 107.0 112.4 110.0 -2.2 1.4 3.4 5.3 2342-14 06/82 107.1 112.6 110.1 -2.2 1.4 3.5 5.4 2342-141 06/82 111.6 113.8 110.2 -3.1 .8 3.6 4.1 2342-14112 06/82 99.5 103.9 102.7 -1.2 -1.5 3.4 3.5 2342-14113 06/82 130.7 131.0 120.8 -7.8 4.2 6.0 6.0 2342-14114 06/82 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 0 .3 2.4 2342-14119 06/82 100.0 106.1 106.0 -.1 -.1 6.0 i') 2342-143 06/82 116.1 116.4 114.6 -1.6 0 2.5 4.5 2342-15 06/82 105.7 107.0 106.9 -.1 -.8 1.4 2.4 2342-2 06/82 121.4 121.5 121.4 0 5.6 6.7 6.2 2342-221 06/82 105.8 106.2 106.2 0 .4 6.0 3.0 2342-241 06/82 104.7 105.0 104.7 -.2 - .2 .7 .8 2342-9 06/82 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 0 0 2342-911 06/82 100.6 {') 100.6 {') 0 0 0 2342-S 06/82 114.0 e) 106.3 -1.5 1.8 5.7
12/84 100.1 99.8 99.0 -.7 -1.3 -1.0 {')
12/84 100.2 100.3 100.3 0 - .2 .3 (') 2361-P 12/84 100.3 100.6 100.5 -.1 -.1 .5 a 2361-1 12/84 100.1 100.5 100.4 -.1 -.1 .4 e) 2361-12 12/84 100.1 100.7 100.5 -.2 - .2 .5 2361-121 12/84 100.1 100.6 100.6 -.1 -.1 .6 e) 2361-12126 12/84 100.1 100.6 100.6 -.1 -.1 .6 2361-123 12/84 100.3 101.1 100.7 -.3 -.3 .7 e) 2361-12335 12/84 100.3 101.1 100.7 -.3 -.3 .7 0
Women's, misses', and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c. . Primary products
Bathing suits Bathing suits
Slacks
2339
Jean-cut casual slacks All cotton and chiefly cotton .
Other slacks Knit fabric.
Fabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton . Woven fabric .
Fabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton Other outerwear, n.e.c
Play garments and dungarees Playshorts, pedal pushers, bermudas, and jamaicas
Contract and commission work on women's, misses', and juniors' outenwear, n.e.c
Secondary products., Women's, misses', and juniors' blouses, waists, and shirts .. Women's, misses', and juniors' suits, skirts, and coats Other secondary products
Women's, misses', children's, and infants' undergarments
Women's and children's underwear and nightwear Primary products
Undenvear Women's unden«/ear
Slips, half slips, and petticoats Chiefly synthetic fibers
Knit Panties
Chiefly synthetic fibers Chiefly other fibers
Other women's undenvear
234
2341
Girls', children's and infants' undenwear Panties Other girls', children's and infants' undenwear .
Nightwear Women's nightwear
Nightgowns . Chiefly synthetic fibers
Knit Woven
Girls', children's and infants' nightwear Nightgowns Pajamas
Contract work on women's and children's undenvear and nightwear..
Contract work on women's and children's unden^vear and nightwear
Secondary products
Brassieres and allied garments Primary products
Brassieres Bandeau
Regular strap Soft cup Contour lined cup Undenwire Other, including padded .
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau bras Other bras, including long line
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories Girdles without opening Corsets, combinations, and accessories
Contract work on brassieres and allied garments Contract work on brassieres and allied garments .
Secondary products
Girls', children's, and infants' outenwear
Girls', children's, & infants' dresses, blouses & shirts Primary products
Dresses, blouses, & shirts, except knit sport shirts & sweatshirts
Dresses Girls' dresses
All or chiefly manmade fiber fabric Children's dresses
All or chiefly manmade fiber fabric
See footnotes at end of table.
2342
236
2361
33
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2361-2 12/84 100.2 100.5 100.3 -0.2 0.1 0.3 2361-21 12/84 100.2 100.5 100.3 - .2 .1 .3 C) 2361-213 12/84 101.4 103.2 102.0 -1.1 .6 2.0 e) 2361-21333 12/84 101.4 103.2 102.0 -1.1 .6 2.0 e) 2361-9
C) 2361-913 12/84 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 1.0 C) 2361-S 12/84 100.2 98.0 98.8 .9 -1.4 -1.2
12/84 100.1 100.3 100.3 0 .1 .3 e) 2363-P 12/84 100.1 100.7 100.7 0 .5 .7 2363-1 12/84 100.1 100.3 100.3 0 .1 .3 2363-13 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2363-135 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 2363-13538 12/84 100.0 (') (') e) e) e) 2363-142 12/84 100.7 100.9 100.9 0 0 .9 e) 2363-148 12/84 100.0 100.4 100.4 0 .4 .4 2363-9 2363-S 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (')
12/84 100.1 99.0 97.4 -1.7 -2.8 -2.6 (') 2369-P 12/84 100.2 99.0 97.2 -1.8 -3.0 -2.8 2369-1 12/84 100.1 98.5 96.6 -2.0 -3.5 -3.4 e) 2369-14 12/84 100.1 99.3 97.1 -2.2 -2.9 -2.9 e) 2369-145 12/84 0 96.6 94.3 -2.4 -5.7 -5.7 e) 2369-1456 12/84 C) 89.1 81.8 -8.2 -18.2 2369-146 12/84 100.2 101.6 97.1 -4.4 -3.1 -2.9
2369-19 12/84 100.0 90.2 90.2 0 -9.8 -9.8 2369-198 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 C) 2369-9 12/84 101.3 102.1 102.1 .0 .8 2.1 a 2369-911 12/84 101.3 102.1 102.1 0 .8 2.1 e) 2369-S 12/84 100.3 101.1 100.5 -.6 -.3 .5 e)
e) 2361-S 12/84 100.5 101.9 100.7 -1.1 -1.0 .7 e) e)
2369-SSS 12/84 100.1 100.4 100.3 -.1 .3 .3
12/83 100.9 102.2 102.4 .1 - .9 2.0 2.2 2371-P 12/83 101.4 102.8 103.0 .1 - .9 2.1 2.3 2371-1 12/83 101.4 102.8 103.0 .1 - .9 2.1 2.3 2371-111 12/83 101.7 103.8 104.3 .4 -1.0 3.3 3.6 2371-113 12/83 103.3 102.8 101.0 -1.8 -1.8 -2.2 -2.2 2371-115 12/83 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 0 0
06/84 102.0 102.0 102.2 .3 0 1.4 2.2 2391-P 06/84 101.7 101.6 101.8 .2 -.1 1.1 1.8 2391-2 06/84 102.2 101.8 102.2 .4 -.1 1.6 2.2 2391-211 06/84 101.8 99.7 99.7 0 -2.0 -.1 -.3
2391-222 06/84 102.3 102.3 102.7 .5 .4 2.0 2.7 2391-22273 06/84 102.3 102.3 102.7 .5 .4 2.0 2.7 2391-4 06/84 101.5 101.6 101.6 .1 -.1 .9 1.6 2391-411 06/84 103.1 102.7 102.8 .1 - .5 .9 2.8
2391-444 06/84 100.8 101.1 101.1 0 0 .9 1.1 2391-44471 06/84 101.1 101.3 101.3 0 .1 .6 1.3 2391-44473 06/84 100.6 101.1 101.1 0 0 1.2 1.1 2391-44474 12/84 100.0 (') (') e) 2391-M 06/84 104.7 105.0 105.9 .8 .8 3.0 5.9 2391-XY9 06/84 104.0 104.4 105.7 1.2 1.2 3.3 5.7 2391-Z89 07/84 103.5 103.5 103.5 0 0 (') a 2391-S 06/84 101.8 101.9 103.2 1.2 1.2 2.5 3.2
06/83 101.2 101.4 101.4 0 .2 .6 - .6 2392-P 06/83 100.6 101.3 100.8 - .5 .1 .6 - .9
2392-1 06/83 100.0 99.6 100.0 .4 1.5 .3 0 2392-119 06/83 83.4 83.4 83.4 0 0 -2.0 -5.8 2392-123 06/83 100.5 100.6 99.3 -1.3 -.8 -.4 1.1 2392-133 06/83 95.0 (') (') a 0 2392-13331 06/83 (') e) (') (') e) 2392-144 06/83 (') 100.0 e) (') 2392-145 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2392-147 06/83 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 0 .7 .7 2392-151 06/83 101.5 98.3 100.2 1.9 -1.3 -1.3 -1.8 2392-15153 06/83 101.5 98.3 100.8 2.5 C) - .7 -1.3 2392-155 06/83 106.0 105.2 106.0 .7 .7 1.8 .7 2392-15557 06/83 104.3 104.3 (') 3.4 2.8 2392-15559 06/83 106.6 (') 106.6 (') 1.2 0 2392-177 06/83 103.3 103.3 105.7 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.2 2392-17771 06/83 1 103.1 103.2 107.2 3.9 4.0 4.0 5.0 2392-17773 06/83 104.2 104.2 106.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.8
Girls', children's. & Infants' dresses, blouses & shirts—Continued Knit sport shirts & sweatshirts
Knit sport shirts Girls' knit sport shirts
All or chiefly manmade fiber fabric Contract work on dresses, blouses & shirts
Contract work on dresses, blouses & shirts Secondary products
Girls', children's, & infants' coats & suits Primary products...
2363
Coats, snowsuits. coat-and-legging sets, suits & jackets Coats
Children's and infants' coats Fabric other than wool
Coat-and-legging, coat-and-snowpant sets, ski & snowsuits . Jackets
Contract work on children's coats & suits Secondary products
Girls', children's, & infants' outerwear, n.e.c Primary products
Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract work Play garments
Children's play garments Slacks and shorts
Infants' play garments: creepers, rompers, etc Other outerwear: skirts, swimsuits, headwear, neckwear,
buntings, robes, etc Headwear, neckwear, buntings, robes, etc
Contract work on children's outerwear, n.e.c Contract work on children's outerwear, n.e.c
Secondary products Children's dresses, blouses and shirts Other secondary products
Fur goods.
2369
Primary products Fur products
Mink Fox Other furs
Curtains and draperies . Primary products.
Curtains, except lace Wholly or chiefly cotton fabrics Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other
materials Chiefly polyester fabrics
Draperies Wholly or chiefly cotton fabrics Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other
materials Chiefly rayon and acetate fabrics Chiefly polyester fabrics Other materials. Including plastics
Miscellaneous receipts Contract wort( and other miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Housefurnishings n.e.c Primary products.
Housefurnishings,except bedspreads/sets & woven: sheets, pillowcases, towels, washcloths
Shower/bath curtains, including plastic Comforters and wadded quilts Quilted products, except comforters & wadded quilts
Mattress protectors Tablecloths, other than plastic or plastic coated or laminated Napkins, excluding paper Place mats and place-mat sets, including plastic Bed pillows
Other materials Fancy pillows and cushions
Foam Other materials
Mops and dusters Dry mops and dusters, excluding dusting cloths Wet mops, except sponge
See footnotes at end of table.
2371
2391
2392
34
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2392-198 06/83 101.9 103.0 103.0 0 1.1 1.1 1.0 2392-6 06/83 105.6 105.6 102.0 -3.4 -3.4 -2.3 -.1 2392-622 06/83 108.0 108.0 102.2 -5.4 -5.4 -3.4 -.3 2392-62239 06/83 109.6 109.6 103.8 -5.4 -5.4 -3.8 .6 2392-633 06/83 e) 100.9 100.9 0 e) 2392-8 06/83 103.2 n e) 2392-9 06/83 95.3 96.6 95.1 -1.6 -1.9 0 -11.1 2392-922 06/83 94.7 95.6 97.6 2.1 1.6 3.5 -9.5 2392-92217 06/83 98.8 91.4 e) (') e) 2392-M 06/83 106.1 104.6 104.6 0 -1.3 .2 1.4 2392-Z89 06/83 108.2 105.7 105.7 0 -2.3 .4 .4 2392-S 06/83 102.9 99.4 104.0 4.7 2.0 .9 .9 2391-S 06/83 105.3 (') a 2392-SSS 06/83 102.0 97.3 102.0 4.8 1.2 -.8 - .6
2396 12/83 101.0 101.2 101.2 0 1.5 - .2 1.3 2396-P 12/83 100.8 101.0 101.0 0 1.6 - .2 1.3
2396-1 12/83 101.4 102.9 102.3 -.6 .9 .8 -.1 2396-111 12/83 101.6 103.8 103.2 -.6 1.5 1.5 .5 2396-2 12/83 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 1.6 -.5 1.2 2396-3 12/83 100.5 101.8 102.5 .7 2.0 1.8 3.1 2396-311 12/83 97.3 97.7 97.6 -.1 .3 1.3 7.1 2396-312 12/83 99.4 99.4 99.4 0 0 -1.0 -1.2 2396-333 12/83 104.7 109.1 109.1 .0 4.1 4.1 4.1 2396-M 12/83 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 0 .5 .8 2396-XY9 12/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 .9 1.4 2396-S 12/83 111.4 111.5 111.5 0 .1 3.0 3.8
24 12/84 100.0 100.8 102.4 1.6 2.6 2.4 a 2411 12/81 94.9 96.3 96.7 .4 2.1 3.5 -.9
2411-P 12/81 94.5 94.9 95.5 .6 1.1 3.0 -2.2 2411-1 12/81 92.5 93.4 94.1 .7 1.6 5.6 -3.4 2411-117 12/81 79.7 78.8 79.2 .5 -1.4 1.8 -7.2 2411-11744 12/81 79.3 78.2 78.9 .9 -1.0 2.8 -6.1 2411-11766 12/81 82.1 a e) 2411-12 12/81 100.7 102.8 103.6 .8 3.2 7.5 -1.5 2411-111 12/81 68.7 65.6 65.6 0 -4.5 -4.3 -4.1 2411-11144 12/81 72.9 69.6 a 0 2411-121 12/81 92.1 e) n 0 0 2411-123 12/81 160.9 168.0 170.3 1.4 2.7 17.1 12.3 2411-125 2411-12544 12/81 112.7 115.8 117.5 1.5 4.9 8.5 .7 2411-2 12/81 102.9 102.9 102.9 0 0 0 -.1 2411-221 12/81 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 -.1 2411-22144 12/81 100.0 e) e) 2411-3 12/81 90.6 90.3 89.3 -1.1 -1.8 -3.5 .3 2411-31115 12/81 86.1 85.4 84.0 -1.7 -3.0 -5.5 .1 2411-32227 12/81 100.6 101.2 2411-9 12/81 102.1 102.2 102.9 .7 .6 .5 -.3 2411-S 2421-S 12/81 106.1 114.5 113.2 -1.1 7.7 6.7 7.2
242 12/84 100.6 101.5 104.8 3.3 3.7 4.8
2421 12/80 98.2 99.2 102.9 3.7 4.2 5.4 2.8 2421-P 12/80 98.6 99.5 103.1 3.7 4.1 5.6 2.4 2421-1 12/80 124.4 119.8 120.3 .4 -2.9 -3.9 -8.8 2421-12 12/80 124.1 119.0 119.5 .4 -3.2 -4.4 -10.5 2421-121 12/80 139.3 132.8 131.2 -1.2 -5.8 -7.2 -18.7 2421-12111 12/80 149.6 140.7 138.7 -1.5 -7.5 -9.6 -19.9 2421-12112 12/80 140.8 122.8 120.5 -1.9 -13.9 -12.0 -23.1 2421-12119 12/80 124.9 130.1 129.8 -.3 3.7 .4 -13.4 2421-122 12/80 112.0 112.2 112.7 .4 .7 .5 .7 2421-12211 12/80 101.3 100.9 102.2 1.4 1.4 .6 -2.9 2421-12219 12/80 100.3 102.8 102.8 0 2.5 2.5 .5 2421-129 12/80 112.2 107.3 109.9 2.4 -1.0 -2.1 -1.6 2421-1291 12/80 112.9 110.7 111.4 .6 -1.3 -1.8 -.7 2421-12911 12/80 114.1 103.9 111.9 7.7 -1.9 -3.9 2421-12912 12/80 125.4 125.4 112.1 -10.6 -10.6 -10.5 -9.2 2421-1299 12/80 111.1 106.3 108.3 1.9 -.4 -2.1 .5
2421-13 12/80 126.2 124.1 124.1 0 -1.3 -1.7 .6 2421-139 12/80 127.7 125.6 125.6 0 -1.3 -1.7 .6 2421-2 12/80 95.8 97.9 102.6 4.9 6.5 8.6 4.8
2421-3 12/80 100.7 107.4 112.3 4.6 11.4 8.9 5.8 2421-31 12/80 102.6 103.9 105.9 2.0 3.3 3.1 2.6
Housefurnishings n.e.c.—Continued Other housefurnishings, except bedspreads/sets & woven:
sheets, pillowcases, etc Bedspreads and bedsets
Quilted bedspreads and bedsets Other fibers
Jacquard woven bedspreads and bedsets Sheets and pillowcases made from woven fabric. Towels and washcloths from woven fabric
Terry woven towels, sheared and non-sheared . Other teny woven towels
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products Curtains and draperies, except shower and bath curtains . Other secondary products
Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related products
Primary products., Men's and boys' suit and coat findings, and hat and cap
trimmings Men's and boys' coat, suit, and trouser findings
Automotive trimmings Other trimmings and findings
Women's and children's apparel trimmings and findings Other trimmings and findings, including furniture trimmings... Bias bindings, except fused or sealed edge
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Lumber and wood products, except furniture
Logging camps and logging contractors Primary products
Softwood logs, bolts, and timber Douglas fir
Sawlogs and bolts Veneer logs and bolts
Softwood, except Douglas fir Southern yellow pine
Sawlogs and bolts Hemlock Western red cedar. Other softwood log species, n.e.c
Sawlogs and bolts Hardwood logs, bolts, and timber
Other hardwood log species, n.e.c Sawlogs and bolts
Pulpwood Softwood Hardwood.,
Contract logging . Secondary products
Sawmills and planing mills .
Sawmills and planing mills
Sawmills and planing mills Primary products
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding . Hardwood rough lumber
Oak Red, no. 1 common . White Other Oak
Poplar . No. 1 common Other Poplar
Hardwood other than Oak and Poplar.. Gum
No. 1 common No. 2 common
Other hardwoods Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and
matched and shiplapped lumber Other hardwood species.
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except
siding Rough softwood lumber, Eastern species
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and prcxluct Industry
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2421-311 12/80 98.3 97.0 97.0 0 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 2421-312 12/80 107.6 111.4 115.9 4.0 7.7 7.2 6.2 2421-313 12/80 98.7 98.7 98.7 0 0 .4 0 2421-32 12/80 99.9 108.9 115.2 5.7 15.2 11.5 7.2 2421-321 12/80 107.6 110.9 114.4 3.1 7.4 4.3 4.7 2421-3211 12/80 108.2 111.9 115.7 3.4 8.2 4.5 5.2 2421-32113 12/80 107.4 113.4 119.5 5.4 13.4 8.5 10.0 2421-32119 12/80 106.8 110.3 113.6 3.0 7.5 5.6 1.8 2421-3212 12/80 e) 101.9 102.5 .6 e) e) 2421-322 12/80 96.4 109.9 118.5 7.8 22.1 17.4 10.6 2421-3221 12/80 96.8 112.8 122.9 9.0 26.0 21.1 13.8 2421-32211 12/80 94.6 112.8 123.7 9.6 27.1 25.0 25.8 2421-32212 12/80 96.4 114.5 125.7 9.7 29.6 26.5 19.5 2421-32219 12/80 91.9 105.6 113.2 7.3 21.3 13.7 2.5
2421-323 12/80 96.5 95.8 96.4 .6 -.1 .2 -6.2 2421-32311 12/80 91.3 91.3 91.9 .7 .7 .7 -7.1 2421-4 12/80 93.2 93.0 97.7 5.1 3.8 8.4 4.2 2421-41 12/80 83.5 80.5 81.5 1.2 -3.1 -.1 -9.6 2421-411 12/80 92.4 90.3 91.3 1.1 -3.0 -3.1 -3.8 2421-412 12/80 70.9 65.1 65.1 0 -8.1 -8.1 -19.3 2421-413 12/80 95.9 97.1 99.9 2.8 3.9 17.4 -1.9 2421-42 12/80 97.5 98.5 104.8 6.5 6.4 11.6 9.9 2421-421 12/80 99.1 97.8 98.1 .3 -1.2 3.6 4.7 2421-4211 2421-4212 12/80 105.4 99.4 99.6 .1 -4.4 -4.1 -5.3 2421-42121 12/80 77.3 67.7 69.3 2.5 -3.9 .3 -16.9 2421-42122 12/80 65.7 64.8 65.3 .8 1.5 11.2 6.7 2421-42129 12/80 118.3 112.9 112.5 -.3 -4.8 -5.7 -3.3 2421-4219 12/80 111.3 114.2 115.3 1.0 1.5 10.4 -7.4 2421-422 12/80 97.4 99.5 109.7 10.2 10.9 16.9 13.9 2421-4221 12/80 98.1 105.9 118.0 11.4 14.6 25.1 19.0 2421-42219 12/80 92.4 92.8 100.9 8.8 10.9 7.2 12.8 2421-4222 12/80 97.5 92.2 103.3 12.0 5.0 10.0 15.5 2421-4224 12/80 93.8 96.1 107.8 12.1 15.6 13.4 18.2 2421-42241 12/80 93.2 92.9 106.3 14.4 15.3 9.4 22.4 2421-42249 12/80 95.0 102.1 110.5 8.2 16.1 21.5 11.5 2421-4225 12/80 101.0 101.4 116.8 15.2 19.1 27.6 24.0 2421-42259 12/80 89.3 92.9 108.4 16.7 19.7 25.4 17.6 2421-4226 12/80 96.4 96.3 98.0 1.7 1.7 2.7 2.1 2421-4229 12/80 94.3 93.6 97.6 4.3 7.0 7.9 -6.3 2421-423 12/80 92.3 93.1 94.2 1.2 1.4 2.8 -.9 2421-4231 12/80 84.3 86.2 88.8 3.0 3.4 7.3 4.8 2421-4239 12/80 a . e) e) e) a e) 2421-5 12/80 89.2 86.6 86.2 - .5 -4.7 -4.2 -1.1 2421-577 12/80 101.2 97.2 97.1 - .1 -6.0 -4.0 -4.0 2421-578 12/80 73.0 72.2 71.4 -1.2 -2.2 -4.6 4.7 2421-751 12/80 100.5 100.1 e) a e) 2421-8 12/80 108.9 109.9 109.7 - .2 .7 1.0 - .2 2421-813 12/80 101.6 106.0 110.1 3.8 9.9 8.6 1.7 2421-817 12/80 114.9 115.4 113.3 -1.8 -1.5 - .9 -1.1 2421-897 12/80 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 0 - .9 2421-S 12/80 93.6 93.8 95.1 1.4 2.2 .1 -1.0
06/84 100.3 100.0 99.6 - .4 - .8 - .5 - .4 2426-P 06/84 100.3 100.0 99.5 - .5 - .9 -.5 - .5 2426-1 06/84 99.3 98.5 98.6 .2 -1.4 - .7 -1.4
2426-111 06/84 101.7 101.4 102.5 1.1 1.2 2.5
2426-119 06/84 101.9 101.9 102.4 .5 .5 0 2.4
2426-141 06/84 93.0 90.4 89.3 -1.3 -5.3 -3.9 -10.7 2426-198 06/84 103.2 100.4 99.5 - .9 -5.1 -2.2 -.5
2426-2 06/84 99.5 99.3 98.4 -.8 -1.0 -1.3 -1.6 2426-223 06/84 97.4 97.3 96.9 -.4 - .4 -1.2 -3.1 2426-22311 06/84 99.1 98.9 98.8 -.1 -.3 - .7 -1.2 2426-22313 06/84 97.3 97.3 96.8 -.4 -.4 -1.3 -3.2 2426-227 06/84 98.1 97.4 97.0 -.4 - .9 -2.0 -3.0
2426-229 06/84 100.4 101.6 100.2 -1.4 - .1 0 .2 2426-6 06/84 105.7 105.8 105.7 -.1 0 3.8 5.7 2426-611 06/84 105.7 105.8 105.7 -.1 0 3.8 5.7
12/84 99.1 100.0 101.5 1.5 3.6 1.5
06/83 1 103.2 102.8 102.9 .1 .4 - .5 2.5 2431-P 06/83 1 103.1 102.5 102.6 .1 .3 - .8 2.6 2431-1 06/83 1 103.9 105.9 106.3 .3 2.3 2.3 2.2
Sawmills and planing mills—Continued Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness... Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness ....
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern species Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness...
Southern Pine Boards, no. 2 Other Southern Pine boards
Eastern White Pine Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only
Southern Pine Dimension, no. 1 Dimension, no. 2 Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern species
Southern Pine Softwood lumber, rough and dressed. Western species
Rough softwood lumber. Western species Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness... Ught framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness ....
Dressed softwood lumber. Western species . Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness..
Douglas Fir Ponderosa Pine....
No. 3 boards No. 4 boards Other boards
Other boards, Western dressed softwood . Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness only ..
Douglas Rr Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber
Ponderosa Pine White Fir
Std. and btr Other 2 inch White Fir lumber
Western Hemlock Other 2 inch Western Hemlock lumber
Redwood 2 inch lumber Other Western softwood 2 inch lumber
Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thickness Douglas Fir Other Western softwood timbers
Wood chips Short tons Standard units Other industrial cut stock
Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill products
Woodskjing Railway crossties and mine ties Other sawmill products
Secondary products
Hardwood dimension and flooring . Primary products.
Hardwood flooring Oak flooring 3/4", 1/2", 3/8" T & G and EM and 5/16"
square edge strip Oak specialty flooring, block, parquetry, plank, oak faced,
backed plywood and other oak . Glued laminated truck trailer flooring and railroad car
decking Other hardwood flooring
Hardwood dim. stock, furn. parts, and vehicle stock, hdwd. dim. incl. glu-lam, excl. plywd
Kiln dried, rough or surfaced, dimension stock Kiln dried, rough dimension stock Kiln dried, surfaced dimension stock
Semifabricated dimension stock Completely fabricated ready for assembly, including furniture
parts, except frames Wood frames for household furniture
Wood furniture frames for household furniture
Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood members
Millwori Primary products.
Wood window units
See footnotes at end of table.
2426
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2431
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product'
Millwork—Continued Double hung Awning Casement All other, including single hung and skylights
Wood window and door frames and door frames shipped in door units
Door frames Wood doors, int. and ext., incl. those shipped with glazed
sections and in door units Panel type, including french doors: douglas fir Panel type, including french doors: western pines Panel tyjae. Including french doors: other species Flush type, hollow core: hardwood faces, incl. lauan, birch,
oak, etc Flush type, hollow core: hardboard faces Flush type, hollow core: other faces . Flush type, solid composition core: hardwood faces Flush type, solid core: softwood and other faces
Other wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and louvre
Combination screen and storm doors, wood Garage doors, wood Louvre doors, wood Bi-fold doors, wood Sliding patio doors, wood Other wood doors, incl. storm, cabinet, toilet, grain, etc
Wood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from purchased moldings
Pine Other softwood species Hardwood, including lauan
Other millwork products incl. window screens and architectural millwork
Hardwood stairwork, Incl. treads, risers, balusters, brackets, crooks, newels, rails, etc
Exterior wood blinds, shutters and screens, with or without hardware
Exterior millwork, including porch columns, porch rails, newels, trellises, and entrances
Non-standard wood moldings, carvings, and ornaments for architectural or furniture decorations
Other architectural millwork products incl. interior millwork Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products
Other secondary products Metal doors, sash, and trim
Wood kitchen cabinets Primary products.
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock line ., Wood Plastic laminated
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, custom Wood Plastic laminated
Vanities and other cabinetwork Stock line Custom
Secondary products Other secondary products
Softwood plywood Primary products
Specialty softwood plywood Softwood veneer Softwood plywood sheathing
Western and inland softwood plywood sheathing . Western and inland CDX
Southern softwood plywood sheathing Southern CDX All other southern sheathing, interior All other southern sheathing, exterior
Sanded softwood plywood Western and inland sanded softwood plywood
Western and inland A-C, exterior All other western and inland sanded, interior Southern sanded plywood, exterior
Secondary products
Structural wood members, n.e.c.
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2431-133 06/83 105.7 107.8 108.0 0.1 2.2 2.2 2.1 2431-134 06/83 93.3 93.3 96.1 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2431-137 06/83 105.9 108.1 108.7 .6 2.7 2.7 2.6 2431-145 06/83 99.7 101.3 99.6 -1.7 - .2 - .2 -1.1
2431-3 2431-315 06/83 94.8 89.7 91.0 1.4 -.7 -4.9 -1.7
2431-4 06/83 103.9 103.9 104.0 .1 .3 -.1 - .3 2431-411 06/83 109.6 110.4 110.4 0 1.1 -.3 1.5 2431-413 06/83 100.1 101.1 101.7 .6 1.2 2.1 .5 2431-419 06/83 104.7 104.8 104.9 .1 .4 -.3 .2
2431-433 06/83 102.1 101.4 101.3 -.1 .3 - .9 -2.0 2431-435 06/83 104.1 102.6 102.6 0 -1.4 -1.4 -.7 2431-437 06/83 107.1 106.9 106.8 0 - .2 2.1 2.5 2431-445 06/83 104.8 105.3 106.0 .7 - .8 1.2 .5 2431-448 06/83 102.8 103.6 103.5 -.1 .8 .6 -2.5
2431-5 06/83 101.8 102.7 102.7 0 .7 1.0 .8 2431-551 06/83 104.4 106.3 105.5 -.8 1.0 1.0 2431-561 06/83 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 0 0 0 2431-581 06/83 111.6 111.8 111.6 -.2 - .2 .8 .8 2431-584 06/83 102.3 103.5 103.3 -.2 0 1.0 .5 2431-585 06/83 102.3 105.0 105.0 0 2.6 2.6 2.4 2431-598 06/83 98.0 98.4 99.2 .8 .7 1.6 -.5
2431-6 06/83 102.0 97.8 98.0 .2 - .8 -5.6 9.5 2431-621 06/83 100.9 96.1 96.4 .3 -1.2 -6.6 12.5 2431-631 06/83 e) 100.0 e) e) e) e) 2431-651 06/83 111.3 108.6 108.6 0 1.5 -2.4 -2.1
2431-8 06/83 111.7 112.8 111.6 -1.1 -1.1 1.4 4.3
2431-825 06/83 107.0 107.0 107.0 0 0 0 -.3
2431-831 06/83 99.8 101.2 99.6 -1.6 - .2 - .2 - .2
2431-835 08/83 e) 116.5 113.7 -2.4 e) e) e) 2431-875 06/83 e) 130.7 e) e) e) e) 2431-898 06/83 115.0 115.8 114.5 -1.1 -1.3 2.2 7.6 2431-M 06/83 104.1 105.0 105.4 .3 1.3 1.9 3.0 2431-Z89 06/83 104.1 105.0 105.4 .4 1.3 2.0 3.0 2431-S 06/83 103.6 104.8 104.5 -.3 1.3 .6 .7 2431-SSS 06/83 105.7 107.2 106.8 -.4 .9 .8 1.2 3442-S 06/83 97.0 97.8 97.8 0 2.9 0 -1.0
2434 06/84 102.3 102.8 102.9 .1 .4 .9 2.9 2434-P 06/84 102.4 103.0 103.1 .1 .4 .9 3.1 2434-1 06/84 102.8 103.2 103.2 0 .1 .9 3.2 2434-111 06/84 102.8 103.2 103.3 0 .1 1.0 3.3 2434-113 06/84 102.9 103.1 103.1 0 .2 .2 3.1 2434-2 06/84 102.2 103.0 103.3 .3 1.0 1.2 3.3 2434-212 06/84 102.4 103.5 103.3 -.2 .9 1.0 3.3 2434-214 06/84 101.5 101.5 103.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 3.2 2434-3 06/84 101.5 101.5 101.8 .2 .2 .5 1.8 2434-316 06/84 100.6 100.6 101.0 .4 .4 .8 1.0 2434-318 06/84 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 0 2.6 2434-S 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2434-SSS 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
, 2436 12/80 88.0 91.7 95.7 4.4 11.3 5.2 9.1 2436-P 12/80 84.1 86.5 89.6 3.6 9.2 2.5 7.9 2436-3 12/80 100.8 101.2 103.2 2.0 2.6 1.7 5.1 2436-4 12/80 74.0 76.3 74.5 -2.3 4.1 -.5 1.4 2436-5 12/80 85.2 87.1 90.0 3.3 8.6 -.2 6.5 2436-511 12/80 84.7 85.6 89.1 4.1 8.0 -1.4 4.9 2436-51121 12/80 81.5 80.2 84.5 5.4 10.0 -1.9 7.1 2436-522 12/80 86.0 89.0 91.2 2.5 9.2 1.2 8.5 2436-52231 12/80 88.2 90.1 92.6 2.8 8.1 .7 7.8 2436-52232 12/80 76.9 83.8 83.5 -.4 11.4 .9 6.2 2436-52233 12/80 83.1 87.9 90.0 2.5 12.4 3.2 11.7 2436-6 12/80 83.7 87.9 94.0 6.9 14.0 11.7 15.3 2436-611 12/80 83.1 88.3 94.8 7.4 16.2 13.6 18.5 2436-61121 12/80 81.6 86.7 92.9 7.1 15.8 14.6 19.4 2436-61122 12/80 82.6 87.8 93.9 6.9 14.4 15.5 19.6 2436-62202 12/80 86.2 88.1 90.5 2.7 4.7 3.7 1.8 2436-S 12/80 103.3 113.5 120.1 5.8 18.5 16.0 11.9
. 2439 06/81 103.6 103.9 107.8 3.8 4.8 4.3 2.2
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product^ Industry Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2439-P 06/81 103.5 103.8 107.9 4.0 5.1 4.5 2.5 2439-1 06/81 103.5 103.8 107.9 4.0 5.1 4.5 2.5 2439-131 06/81 98.4 98.3 99.3 1.0 1.5 .9 -2.2 2439-151 06/81 102.8 103.1 108.5 5.2 6.7 5.7 3.8 2439-198 06/81 115.0 115.8 118.1 2.0 2.5 3.5 2.2 2439-19815 06/81 116.0 116.7 118.2 1.2 1.8 2.7 3.0
2439-19825 06/81 113.3 113.9 118.1 3.7 4.0 5.3 .6 2439-S 06/81 110.4 110.4 112.6 2.0 2.3 2.2 - .3
12/84 100.1 100.5 100.8 .2 .7 .8
06/81 105.9 106.1 106.2 .1 .3 .3 1.3 2451-P 06/81 105.9 106.1 106.2 .1 .3 .3 1.3 2451-1 06/81 106.0 106.2 106.3 .1 .3 .3 1.3 2451-13 06/81 105.5 105.7 105.7 0 .2 .2 1.1 2451-1322 06/81 103.3 103.6 103.5 0 .1 .1 .1 2451-13221 06/81 105.0 106.5 106.2 - .2 .7 .7 .6 2451-13222 06/81 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 0 2451-1344 06/81 111.2 111.3 111.4 .1 .3 .3 3.6 2451-13441 06/81 101.3 99.8 99.9 .1 -2.5 -2.2 -4.7 2451-13442 06/81 109.8 110.1 110.1 .1 .1 .3 1.4 2451-13444 06/81 112.8 113.3 113.4 .1 .6 .6 5.1 2451-13445 06/81 111.6 111.6 111.6 .0 - .4 - .4 4.2 2451-14 06/81 108.1 108.1 108.7 .6 .7 .8 1.9 2451-141 06/81 108.1 108.1 108.7 .6 .7 .8 1.9 2451-1411 06/81 108.4 108.6 109.2 .6 .8 .9 2.0 2451-14111 06/81 110.4 110.8 110.8 0 .7 .7 3.0 2451-14112 06/81 108.1 108.1 110.4 2.1 2.5 2.8 3.4 2451-14113 06/81 107.4 107.5 107.5 0 - .4 - .2 .7 2451-14129 06/81 102.6 101.4 101.4 0 -1.3 - .9 .8 2451-S 06/81 110.2 110.2 110.6 .4 1.5 3.2
12/84 100.2 101.1 101.6 .5 1.1 1.6 e) 2452-P 12/84 100.3 101.2 101.7 .5 1.2 1.7 e) 2452-2 12/84 e) 101.9 101.9 0 1.0 1.9 e) 2452-221 12/84 a 102.5 e) e) e) e) e) 2452-3 12/84 100.0 101.4 102.6 1.2 2.4 2.6 2452-334 12/84 100.0 101.4 102.7 1.2 2.5 2.7 2452-33433 12/84 100.1 101.6 103.1 1.5 2.9 3.1 2452-33435 12/84 e) 100.2 100.2 0 .2 2452-337 12/84 0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2452-4 12/84 100.2 100.9 101.1 .1 .2 1.1 2452-444 12/84 100.3 101.3 101.5 .2 .2 1.5 e) 2452-44443 12/84 100.0 101.1 101.2 .2 .2 1.2 2452-44445 12/84 108.5 108.5 0 0 8.5 2452-447 12/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 2452-S 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e)
Structural wood members, n.e.c.—Continued Primary products
Fabricated structural wood products Glued laminated lumber Roof trusses Other fabricated staictural wood products
Floor trusses Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor
Secondary products
Wood buildings and mobile homes .
Mobile homes Primary products
Mobile homes, residential Single section
Width: 12 ft Length: 59 ft. and under Length: 60 ft. - 64 ft
Width: 14 ft. and over Length: 59 ft. and under Length: 60 ft. - 64 ft Length: 70 ft. - 74 ft Length: 75 ft. and over
Multi-section Doublewide
24 ft. single story doublewide ... Length: 49 ft. and under Length: 50 ft. - 59 ft Length: 60 ft. - 69 f t
Other doublewide Secondary products
245
2451
Prefabricated wood buildings and components Primary products
Precut packages sold as complete units Residential (homes, townhouses. and apartments).
Panelized buildings sold as complete units Residential
2452
Single family, including townhouses Multifamily
Nonresidential, including motels and hotels Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually
ceilings and roofs Residential
Single family, including townhouses Multifamily
Nonresidential, including motels and hotels Secondary products
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
12/84 100.8 101.5 102.1 0.6 0.8 2.1 (')
12/82 112.9 113.3 111.5 -1.6 -3.1 1.7 -8.7 2492-P 12/82 112.9 113.3 111.5 -1.6 -3.1 1.7 -8.7 2492-1 12/82 113.1 113.6 111.7 -1.6 -3.1 1.8 -8.8 2492-103 12/82 126.1 120.5 113.3 -6.0 -9.8 2.4 -23.8 2492-10303 12/82 119.8 108.6 101.6 -6.5 -14.1 -2.4 -29.0 2492-105 12/82 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 0 0 2492-107 12/82 109.3 109.1 109.1 .1 -.4 .2 -3.0 2492-112 12/82 110.2 113.4 113.2 -.2 -1.0 2.1 -3.3 2492-11211 12/82 107.2 107.6 107.1 -.4 - .7 -1.3 -6.9 2492-11217 12/82 115.3 122.3 122.3 0 -1.6 6.1 3.9 2492-119 12/82 103.3 104.1 104.1 0 .7 .8 e)
06/84 100.8 101.5 102.6 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.6 2499-P 06/84 100.7 101.5 102.5 1.0 1.6 2.2 2.5 2499-1 06/84 101.3 101.8 101.8 0 .1 .2 1.8 2499-111 06/84 99.7 100.6 100.6 0 .2 .4 .6 2499-11111 06/84 99.3 101.2 101.2 0 .4 .7 1.2 2499-11115 06/84 100.0 100.0 e) ( C) e) 2499-121 06/84 107.1 106.8 106.7 0 -.1 -.1 6.7 2499-12131 06/84 106.9 107.9 107.8 0 .8 .8 7.8 2499-12141 06/84 107.2 105.6 ( 2499-131 06/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2499-13161 06/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
2499-6 06/84 99.5 101.7 103.9 2.2 3.9 5.0 3.9 2499-611 06/84 98.7 99.3 102.3 3.0 3.9 3.5 2.3 2499-61111 06/84 96.9 98.3 105.7 7.5 9.9 8.8 5.7
2499-623 06/84 95.5 95.1 96.6 1.6 1.4 2.3 -3.4 2499-643 06/84 101.6 108.8 109.0 .2 4.6 9.5 9.0 2499-7 06/84 97.3 96.1 -1.2 (') -3.9 2499-711 06/84 e) 97.3 96.1 -1.2 (') -3.9 2499-71103 06/84 99.3 97.5 -1.8 C) (') -2.5 2499-9 06/84 101.6 101.9 102.0 .1 .4 1.3 2.0
2499-911 06/84 100.7 101.6 101.6 0 0 1.2 1.6
2499-915 06/84 102.9 105.2 105.0 -.1 1.8 5.0 5.0 2499-919 06/84 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 C) 2.6 2499-951 06/84 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .3 .3 2499-95151 06/84 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 0 .5 .5 2499-95153 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2499-957 06/84 103.8 98.3 98.3 0 -5.3 -5.3 -1.7 2499-962 06/84 100.9 101.7 104.9 3.2 3.9 4.9 4.9
2499-966 06/84 100.0 102.8 102.8 0 0 2.8 2.8 2499-985 06/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 0 .2
2499-998 06/84 102.4 103.0 102.9 -.1 .4 2.6 2.9 2499-M 06/84 {') 100.0 100.0 0 0 C) 0 2499-Z89 06/84 {') 100.0 {') C) (') e) 2499-S 06/84 102.9 103.2 105.4 2.1 2.9 2.7 5.4 2421-S 06/84 100.9 101.8 101.8 0 .9 .9 1.8 2499-SSS 06/84 103.1 103.4 105.8 2.4 3.1 2.8 5.8
12/84 100.8 101.8 102.0 .2 1.0 2.0
12/84 100.7 101.8 101.9 .1 1.0 1.9 C) 12/79 132.3 133.7 133.9 .1 1.0 1.7 3.2
2511-P 12/79 133.2 134.4 134.7 .2 1.1 1.5 3.2 2511-2 12/79 133.9 136.0 136.5 .3 1.9 2.0 3.9 2511-231 12/79 148.1 149.6 149.6 0 1.0 1.0 6.4 2511-241 12/79 130.9 134.1 134.7 .4 2.9 2.4 3.0 2511-251 12/79 134.0 134.0 136.0 1.5 2.4 3.5 6.0 2511-271 12/79 144.0 145.5 145.5 0 1.0 1.0 3.8 2511-298 12/79 128.7 129.3 129.3 0 0 1.7 3.4 2511-3 12/79 139.1 139.9 140.0 .1 1.0 .9 2.7 2511-311 12/79 138.7 138.5 138.4 0 .6 .6 1.9 2511-331 12/79 141.4 142.8 143.1 .2 1.6 1.1 3.7 2511-351 12/79 137.2 137.4 137.4 0 .1 .2 2.4 2511-371 12/79 136.2 137.3 137.1 -.1 .7 1.2 1.3 2511-398 12/79 134.3 136.2 136.2 0 1.4 2.1 3.6 2511-5 12/79 130.9 132.4 132.6 .1 .9 2.1 3.4 2511-5A 12/79 130.0 130.4 130.1 -.2 .1 .8 2.3 2511-511 12/79 134.6 134.6 134.6 0 0 .3 2.9 2511-513 12/79 127.4 128.0 127.6 -.4 .1 1.2 2.4 2511-521 12/79 130.0 131.7 132.2 .4 1.4 2.4 3.1 2511-533 12/79 132.2 133.9 133.9 0 0 .9 4.7 2511-535 12/79 129.1 129.6 130.0 .3 .1 1.6 3.5
Miscellaneous wood products.
Particleboard Primary products
249
2492
Particleboard, platen-type (mat formed) . Floor underlayment
5/8-inch thick Mobile home decking Shelving Other industrial board
3/4-inch thick All other thicknesses
Other platen-type, including stepping, siding, etc.
Wood products, n.e.c. Primary products.
2499
Min-or and picture frames . Frames
Wood frames Metal frames
Finished moldings for min-ors and pictures Wood molding Molding other than wood
Framed pictures Wood framed pictures
Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made at the establishment
Prefinished paneling, except laminated and tiled wallboard Prefinished exterior siding .
Dimension and parts, including cut to size and molded products
Panel stock; panels and siding not face finished Medium density fiberboard
Uncoated panel Uncoated standard size panel
Miscellaneous wood products, n.e.c. Boxes, cases, and chests for jewelry, silver, tools, utensils,
etc Household type utensils of wood and wood parts thereof,
n.e.c Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small wares Handtool handles
Striking tool handles (axe. pick, etc.) Lifting and pulling tool handles (rake, spade, etc.)
Broom, mop, and paint brush handles Dowels and dowel pins Wooden tools, tool bodies, and backs for brooms, mops, and
brushes Wooden reels for wire and cable Misc. wooden goods, including wood turnings, except handles
and spools Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products
Sawmills and planing mills, general Other secondary products
Furniture and fixtures
Household furniture
Wood household furniture, except upholstered Primary products
Wood living room, library, family room and den furniture Chairs, except dining room (including rockers) Tables, except card and telephone tables Desks Credenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves Other nonupholstered living room furniture
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and greater Chairs, dining room Buffets and servers, dining room China and corner cabinets, dining room Other dining room and kitchen furniture
Wood bedroom furniture Beds, headboards and footboards
Beds, except bunk beds Headboards and headboard sets
Dressers, vanities and dressing tables Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinets Chests of drawers
See footnotes at end of table.
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251
2511
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Wood household furniture, except upholstered—Continued Night tables and stands Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture
Infants' and children's wood furniture Miscellaneous infants' and children's furniture
Outdoor and unpainted wood furniture Unpainted wood furniture Knockdown or unassembled wood household furniture
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Other secondary products Upholstered wood household furniture
Upholstered wood household furniture Primary products
Upholstered wood household furniture Sofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats
Chiefly cotton Chiefly rayon Chiefly olefin Chiefly nylon Chiefly polyester Other fibers and blends
Chairs, except reclining and rockers Coated fabric, including vinyl Chiefly cotton Chiefly rayon Chiefly olefin Other fibers and blends
Rockers, including swivel Reclining chairs Other upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans.
hassocks, etc) Secondary products
Metal household furniture Primary products..
Industry code
Metal household dining, dinette and breakfast furniture Tubular metal sets (tables and chairs) Tubular metal tables (not sold with a set) Tubular metal chairs (not sold in a set) Other metal dining, dinette, and breakfast furniture
Metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture Tubular aluminum
Chairs, rockers, benches, chaise lounges and settees Other porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture
Other porch, lawn, outdoor, and casual furniture, inc. picnic
2512
2514
Other metal household furniture Folding cots, reliable cots, army cots, and other metal beds Metal bed frames Upholstered metal household furniture Medicine cabinets Other metal household furniture
Secondary products
Mattresses, bedsprings and sleep furniture Primary products
Innerspring mattresses other than crib size Twin size innerspring mattresses . Queen size innerspring mattresses Other size innerspring mattresses, except crib size
Foundations Box springs Other foundations, including foam, spring cushions, and
hospital bedsprings Convertible sofas
Made from purchased mattresses, including interplant transfers Made from mattresses produced at the same establishment
Secondary products Wood household furniture, upholstered Other secondary products
Metal office furniture Primary products
Seating All other chairs, except stacking
Desks Executive desks Clerical and secretarial desks
Cabinets and cases Letter file cabinets
See footnotes at end of table.
2515
2522
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2511-561 12/79 134.1 137.9 137.9 0 2.8 3.5 3.7 2511-598 12/79 137.2 140.6 140.2 - .3 1.4 4.0 6.2 2511-6 12/79 109.8 111.7 1.7 e) C) (?)
2511-698 12/79 e) 112.1 115.5 3.0 e) e) f?) 2511-7 12/79 129.5 128.8 128.1 - .6 -1.1 -.8 .2 2511-741 12/79 128.2 128.8 128.8 0 .5 .5 1.1 2511-761 12/79 133.2 128.9 126.8 -1.6 -4.8 -4.1 -3.2 2511-M 12/79 113.2 121.6 121.6 0 0 7.4 (?)
2511-S 12/79 130.3 130.2 130.2 0 - .3 1.0 1.5 2511-SSS 12/79 129.7 128.8 128.8 0 -.7 .6 .1 2512-5 12/79 129.8 132.1 132.0 -.1 .8 2.0 5.2
06/82 106.9 108.0 108.2 .2 1.0 3.1 4.2 2512-P 06/82 107.5 108.7 108.9 .2 1.1 3.4 4.5 2512-1 06/82 107.5 108.7 108.9 .2 1.1 3.4 4.5 2512-112 06/82 107.7 108.7 108.6 - .2 .5 4.1 4.7 2512-11232 06/82 110.9 111.7 110.6 -1.0 -.3 4.0 6.3 2512-11233 06/82 117.9 117.9 117.9 0 -.7 12.5 12.5 2512-11234 06/82 104.4 107.3 106.9 -.3 2.4 5.3 3.2 2512-11235 06/82 104.1 105.0 106.3 1.2 1.0 1.5 3.1 2512-11236 06/82 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 0 .8 2.1 2512-11237 06/82 104.8 103.3 103.3 0 -1.4 -1.4 -.1 2512-132 06/82 105.1 106.6 106.7 0 1.1 2.7 3.6 2512-13241 06/82 108.8 108.8 108.8 0 0 0 3.6 2512-13242 06/82 101.9 103.8 103.5 - .3 .6 2.3 3.0 2512-13243 06/82 105.7 105.7 e) ( e) 2512-13244 06/82 102.6 106.6 106.0 - .6 3.3 3.3 3.3 2512-13245 06/82 109.9 110.0 111.3 1.2 .8 1.6 3.6 2512-145 06/82 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 0 .1 .1 2512-154 06/82 111.3 113.8 114.4 .5 2.7 3.1 6.1
2512-198 06/82 109.1 109.1 114.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 6.4 2512-S 06/82 101.9 102.4 102.3 0 .1 .3 1.4
06/84 100.4 100.6 100.9 .2 .1 .7 .9 2514-P 06/84 101.7 101.5 101.8 .3 .1 .8 1.8 2514-1 06/84 104.0 103.8 103.8 0 - .8 -.4 3.8 2514-111 06/84 103.0 102.7 102.7 0 -1.1 -1.1 2.7 2514-115 06/84 102.4 102.4 102.4 0 0 0 2.4 2514-117 06/84 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 0 2.0 2514-198 06/84 e) e) e) e) (?)
2514-3 06/84 102.4 102.0 103.0 1.0 1.1 4.3 3.0 2514-31 06/84 102.4 101.7 103.4 1.6 1.8 3.0 3.4 2514-312 06/84 102.0 102.4 103.2 .7 .9 2.0 3.2 2514-314 06/84 104.4 98.2 104.2 6.2 6.2 8.0 4.2
2514-398 06/84 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 0 5.6 2514-4 06/84 99.6 99.5 99.5 0 .2 - .8 - .5 2514-433 06/84 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 4.8 4.8 2514-437 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 2514-455 06/84 117.3 117.3 117.3 0 0 17.8 17.3 2514-475 06/84 88.0 88.0 88.0 0 0 -12.0 -12.0 2514-498 06/84 102.2 103.6 103.6 0 2.6 2.6 3.6 2514-S 06/84 97.5 101.5 101.5 0 -.7 1.3 1.5
06/83 104.2 106.1 105.9 - .2 1.4 1.5 2.6 2515-P 06/83 104.7 106.7 106.5 - .2 1.6 1.6 2.8 2515-1 06/83 105.9 110.5 110.0 - .5 3.8 3.4 3.1 2515-112 06/83 107.1 108.0 108.1 .1 1.6 2.3 2.9 2515-113 06/83 111.7 118.3 117.1 -1.0 4.5 8.5 7.2 2515-114 06/83 101.4 107.8 107.2 -.6 5.3 1.1 .6 2515-3 06/83 101.8 102.0 102.0 0 .1 .6 3.6 2515-311 06/83 102.3 102.8 102.9 0 0 .7 4.2
2515-379 06/83 99.0 97.6 97.6 0 .5 0 .5 2515-4 06/83 106.2 105.4 105.4 0 -1.1 - .9 1.3 2515-421 06/83 108.5 108.6 108.6 0 0 0 3.5 2515-431 06/83 103.2 101.1 101.1 0 -2.7 -2.3 -1.8 2515-S 06/83 104.4 104,4 104.4 0 .5 .6 .2 2512-S 06/83 103.5 102.2 102.3 0 -1.3 -1.5 -2.8 2515-SSS 06/83 105.6 e) 107.7 e) 3.2 3.9 4.9
12/78 1 136.4 138.3 138.6 .2 1.9 2.7 3.2 2522-P 12/79 1 136.6 138.2 138.4 .2 1.8 2.8 3.2 2522-1 12/79 1 134.8 135.1 135.0 -.1 .7 2.9 2.3 2522-115 12/79 1 133.6 133.8 133.6 - .1 .7 2.5 1.8 2522-2 12/79 I 138.6 140.1 140.1 0 1.1 1.8 2.1 2522-221 12/7S 1 139.6 {') i") e) (?) 2522-231 12/7S 1 138.3 140.3 140.4 0 1.6 2.5 4.9 2522-3 12/7S 1 136.4 139.4 140.0 .4 3.3 3.9 4.6 2522-311 12/7S ) 134.4 135.5 136.1 .5 .5 2.9 3.0
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Index base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
12/79 125.8 135.1 135.1 0 7.7 e) (') 12/79 148.1 156.7 155.2 -1.0 4.7 6.1 9.5 12/79 129.4 129.6 131.3 1.3 4.6 2.7 4.2 12/79 137.9 138.3 138.8 .4 1.1 1.7 3.2 12/79 124.9 125.1 125.3 .2 .3 .3 1.8 12/79 136.4 136.0 137.0 .7 1.7 1.7 2.7 12/79 146.9 148.1 148.3 .2 1.0 2.3 4.4 12/79 132.4 139.8 141.6 1.3 4.7 3.2 4.9
12/84 100.8 102.4 102.7 .2 1.9 2.7 12/84 101.0 101.4 101.7 .3 .6 1.7 0 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.8 .7 .7 .8 12/84 100.0 (') C) e) e) 0 12/84 (') (') e) e) 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 .1
12/84 101.4 102.0 102.1 .1 .6 2.1 e) 12/84 100.1 100.4 100.6 .1 .5 .6 12/84 100.1 101.1 101.1 0 .2 1.1 (') 12/84 100.0 101.2 101.2 0 .2 1.2 e) 12/84 100.4 100.8 100.8 0 .1 .8 e) 12/84 101.9 101.9 0 0 1.9 12/84 n (') ( e) e) e) 12/84 (') (') 104.7 e) 3.6 4.7 e) 12/84 100.2 100.2 100.8 .6 .6 .8 e) 12/84 99.8 106.7 106.7 0 6.8 6.7
12/84 100.6 101.7 102.4 .7 1.0 2.4 e) 12/83 106.0 106.0 107.7 1.5 2.0 4.1 4.3 12/83 106.6 106.5 107.6 1.1 1.5 3.7 3.8 12/83 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 0 e) 12/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 C) 03/84 100.0 (') (') e) ( e) 12/83 113.2 113.3 117.9 4.0 4.1 4.7 4.7
12/83 105.0 104.9 104.9 .1 .6 3.9 3.9
12/83 102.8 101.7 103.5 1.8 1.8 2.3 2.2
12/83 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 4.4 4.4 12/83 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 4.4 4.4 12/83 101.0 101.0 C) e) e) 12/83 107.8 107.8 106.3 -1.3 4.4 6.1 6.7 12/83 93.3 93.3 93.3 0 0 0 0 12/83 113.7 113.6 111.6 -1.8 6.0 8.3 e) 12/83 100.0 100.3 98.9 -1.4 -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 01/84 101.0 102.2 111.5 9.0 10.3 10.3 01/84 102.9 (') (') e) e) e) e) 12/83 103.8 104.0 104.0 0 .2 3.1 4.0
12/83 103.1 105.2 105.2 0 .2 .9 3.3 12/83 102.7 104.8 104.8 0 .2 .8 2.8 12/83 100.9 (') a e) e) e) 12/83 100.1 (') ( e) 12/83 103.3 106.0 106.3 .2 2.3 3.1 4.0 12/83 102.9 105.6 105.9 .3 2.5 3.3 3.7 12/83 101.0 102.6 102.9 .4 2.0 2.4 2.9 12/83 106.0 109.9 109.9 0 0 3.8 e) 12/83 104.8 107.5 107.5 0 1.5 2.6 5.2 12/83 101.4 104.1 104.4 .3 -2.2 -1.9 2.4 12/83 (') 105.6 105.6 0 0 e) e) 12/83 104.1 103.8 104.2 .4 -3.5 1.1 2.5
12/83 103.5 104.0 103.4 -.5 -.5 -.3 1.3 12/83 107.2 108.0 106.4 -1.5 -1.1 -.8 1.1 12/83 107.5 109.1 109.5 .4 1.2 1.9 5.3 12/83 107.0 106.9 103.4 -3.3 -3.3 -3.3 -2.7 12/83 a 101.7 101.7 0 0
12/83 96.8 98.0 98.0 0 - .6 -.1 (') 12/83 104.2 106.9 106.9 0 .3 2.8 4.7
06/84 102.8 101.9 101.7 -.2 -1.0 -.2 1.7 06/84 102.9 101.9 101.7 -.3 -1.1 -.1 1.7 06/84 100.2 95.7 95.5 - .2 -4.5 -4.8 -4.5 06/84 100.2 95.7 95.5 -.2 -4.5 -4.8 -4.5 06/84 100.0 93.3 93.3 0 -6.2 -6.7 -6.7
Metal office furniture—Continued Legal file cabinets Other vertical file cabinets .. Horizontal file cabinets
Other metal office furniture Tables and stands Modular units Miscellaneous metal office furniture .
Secondary products
Public building and related furniture Primary products
School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library furniture Chairs, all purpose (nonfolding) Storage cabinets .
2531
Other school furniture designed specifically for use in schools
Public building and related furniture, except school and restaurant.
Seats for public conveyances Church furniture
Church pews Other church furniture (pulpits, altars, etc.)
Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and stadiums
Fixed Stadium and bleacher seating, including grandstands Other public building furniture
Secondary products
Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fixtures
Wood partitions and fixtures Primary products.
254
2541
Wood partitions, shelving, and lockers Partitions (prefabricated, assembled, and knocked down). Shelving
Plastic laminated fixture tops . Wood fixtures for stores, banks, and offices, and other wood
fixtures Custom store fixtures (retail), except food stores
Other fixtures and displays Manufacturers' standard store fixtures (retail), except food
stores Other fixtures and displays
Cabinets (floor or wall types) Counters and bank fixtures
Counters, except bank counters.... Bank fixtures, including bank counters .
Other wood fixtures, including miscellaneous display fixtures . Miscellaneous receipts.
Contract work and other r Secondary products
eous receipts...
Metal partitions and fixtures Primary products
Metal partitions prefabricated, assembled, or knocked down . Movable, except free standing
Metal shelving and lockers Metal shelving
Commercial shelving (factories, stores, etc.) Other shelving
Metal lockers
2542
Metal storage racks and accessories Portable metal stacking racks and frames Other metal racks, including conventional pallet racks and
accessories Metal fixtures for stores, banks, offices, and miscellaneous
fixtures Store fixtures (retail), except for food stores
Custom fixtures Manufacturers' standard fixtures
Cabinets (floor or wall types) Other metal fixtures, including clothing racks and
miscellaneous display fixtures Secondary products
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades Primary products
Window shades and accessories Window shades
Plastic window shades.
See footnotes at end of table.
2591
2522-314 2522-316 2522-317 2522-4 2522-411 2522-421 2522-498 2522-S
2531-P 2531-1 2531-136 2531-137
2531-198
2531-2 2531-211 2531-23 2531-231 2531-239
2531-25 2531-251 2531-261 2531-298 2531-S
2541-P 2541-1 2541-111 2541-121 2541-2
2541-3 2541-33A 2541-334
2541-33B 2541-337 2541-341 2541-36 2541-361 2541-362 2541-398 2541-M 2541-XY9 2541-S
2542-P 2542-1 2542-117 2542-2 2542-23 2542-233 2542-239 2542-251 2542-3 2542-345
2542-349
2542-4 2542-46A 2542-463 2542-465 2542-471
2542-498 2542-S
2591-P 2591-3 2591-3A 2591-311
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2591-313 06/84 100.5 99.0 98.5 -0.5 -2.1 -2.3 -1.5 2591-4 06/84 99.9 100.5 100.0 - .5 .1 .1 0 2591-4A 06/84 99.9 101.8 101.8 0 1.9 1.9 1.8 2591-452 06/84 99.8 100.2 100.2 0 .4 .4 .2
2591-5 06/84 104.7 104.8 104.6 - .2 -.1 1.7 4.6
2591-511 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
2591-517 06/84 106.3 106.4 106.1 -.3 - .2 2.2 6.1 2591-51711 06/84 109.2 109.3 108.9 -.4 - .2 3.1 8.9 2591-M 06/84 100.7 102.2 102.2 0 1.5 1.5 2.2 2591-Z89 06/84 100.8 102.4 102.4 0 1.6 1.6 2.4 2591-S 06/84 104.7 100.9 100.9 0 -3.8 -3.3 .9
12/84 99.9 99.0 99.0 .1 - .9 -1.0 e) 12/82 105.5 98.8 99.8 1.0 -3.7 -10.0 -13.5
2611-P 12/82 105.0 97.2 98.4 1.2 -4.3 -12.3 -16.9 2611-1 12/82 101.4 98.3 100.1 1.9 -1.3 -1.5 -1.1 2611-2 12/82 106.7 96.7 97.5 .8 -5.8 -17.0 -23.2 2611-21 12/82 105.3 95.2 94.6 - .6 -6.9 -18.8 -25.4 2611-211 2611-213 2611-2133 12/82 107.2 95.6 95.3 -.3 -7.7 -19.2 -25.4 2611-21331 12/82 105.5 92.4 91.9 - .6 -9.6 -21.2 -27.6 2611-21335 12/82 111.4 103.7 103.9 .2 -3.2 -14.3 -19.8 2611-216 12/82 125.1 123.2 124.5 1.1 .1 .4 - .2 2611-21664 12/82 125.1 123.2 124.5 1.1 .1 .4 - .2 2611-28 12/82 119.6 110.1 123.1 11.8 2.7 -1.4 -4.7
06/81 110.1 109.9 110.1 .2 .3 -.5 .3 2621-P 06/81 110.5 110.3 110.5 .1 .3 -.5 .5 2621-A 06/81 112.3 111.1 112.3 1.1 .2 .7 3.6 2621-A1 06/81 112.2 110.9 112.3 1.2 .2 .7 3.7 2621-A51 06/81 102.4 95.1 101.6 6.8 .9 .9 5.5 2621-A81 06/81 113.9 113.8 113.9 0 0 .2 1.2 2621-1 06/81 110.1 110.3 110.5 .2 .4 .1 6.0 2621-2 06/81 108.7 108.5 108.5 0 -.1 .2 2.6 2621-211 06/81 108.2 108.0 108.0 0 -.1 .2 2.9
2621-231 06/81 111.5 111.5 111.5 0 0 0 .5 2621-3 06/81 123.9 123.5 123.3 - .2 - .5 2.6 5.8
2621-311 06/81 122.7 122.0 122.2 .1 - .6 1.3 3.8
2621-331 06/81 123.6 123.5 123.3 - .2 -.3 3.1 6.4 2621-33111 06/81 122.6 122.6 122.6 0 0 .4 4.7 2621-33121 06/81 123.6 123.6 123.6 0 0 5.2 11.7 2621-33131 06/81 123.7 123.7 123.3 -.3 -.4 3.0 5.2 2621-4 06/81 100.9 101.9 101.9 0 1.7 -3.9 -5.7 2621-421 06/81 98.2 99.4 99.4 0 2.2 -5.0 -7.2 2621-42111 06/81 105.0 104.1 103.9 - .2 -1.1 -2.2 -2.7 2621-42133 06/81 108.3 109.0 109.0 0 .7 .7 -1.2 2621-42155 06/81 94.5 96.1 96.1 0 2.8 -10.0 -10.0 2621-42166 06/81 95.4 98.3 98.3 0 5.1 -8.6 -12.1 2621-42177 06/81 94.8 95.6 96.1 .6 2.4 -5.4 -11.3 2621-441 06/81 102.8 103.6 103.7 .1 1.2 -2.8 -4.0 2621-44122 06/81 103.4 103.8 104.0 .1 1.3 -1.1 -4.9 2621-44133 06/81 102.2 103.3 103.3 0 1.1 -4.5 -3.0
2621-451 06/81 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 0 -1.6 2621-465 06/81 118.7 118.5 118.5 0 - .2 - .2 -.5 2621-6 06/81 117.5 117.5 117.5 0 0 1.7 .9 2621-611 06/81 121.1 121.1 121.1 0 0 0 0 2621-671 06/81 115.8 115.8 115.8 0 0 2.6 1.3 2621-7 06/81 105.1 103.8 103.0 -.7 - .9 -2.2 -2.3 2621-731 06/81 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 0 0 -3.4 2621-751 06/81 101.8 100.0 99.0 -1.1 -1.1 -2.7 -2.7 2621-761 06/81 106.3 103.8 102.9 -.9 -1.8 -3.9 -1.4
2621-8 06/81 111.4 111.3 111.3 0 0 .1 .4 2621-811 06/81 111.9 111.9 111.9 0 0 .5 .5
2621-831 08/81 125.3 125.3 125.3 0 0 4.5 4.5 2621-851 06/81 109.2 109.2 109.2 0 0 0 0 2621-861 06/81 104.9 104.6 104.6 0 0 -1.3 -.4 2621-881 06/81 115.2 115.2 115.2 0 0 0 0 2621-9 06/81 108.7 107.8 107.8 0 0 -.8 -3.9 2621-S 06/81 99.7 97.1 97.4 .3 .5 -2.7 -4.5 2611-S 06/81 84.5 77.3 77.5 .3 - .8 -11.5 -11.3 2621-SSS 06/81 85.9 87.3 88.6 1.5 3.1 3.1 -.5 2647-S 06/81 108.7 108.2 110.1 1.7 1.7 6.1 7.3
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades—Continued Other window shades including cloth and paper
Venetian blinds Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizontal
Aluminum slat blinds Other shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles
and other hardware Other shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile
fabrics Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at
plant Carbon steel and all other materials
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Paper and allied products
Pulp mills Primary products
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp .
26
2611
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall oil ... Woodpulp
Sulfite woodpulp.. Sulfate woodpulp
Bleached sulfate woodpulp Bleached sulfate woodpulp, softwood ... Bleached sulfate woodpulp, hardwood ..
Groundwood pulp Stone groundwood and refiner woodpulp .
Pulp, other than woodpulp, and misc. pulpmill products, n.e.c.
Paper mill products except building paper Primary products
Tissue paper stock and other machine creped paper stock Sanitary paper stock
Napkin stock Tissue paper stock, excluding sanitary and thin
Newsprint Groundwood paper, uncoated
Publication and printing Body stock for coating and other converting and
miscellaneous groundwood paper Clay coated printing and converting paper
Coated one side, except prime-coated body stock for further coating
2621
Coated two sides, except prime-coated body stock for further coating
No. 3 grade No. 5 grade Other grades
Book paper, uncoated free sheet Writing, chemical woodpulp
Unwatermarked bond. No. 4 grade Other bond, except form bond Form bond, 15 pound Other form bond Other chemical woodpulp writing paper
Publication and printing Offset Other book printing
Body stock for coating, for shipment to establishmerits without papermaking equipment
Cover text Cotton fiber paper and thin paper
Writing, cotton fiber including cotton fiber index Thin paper
Packaging and industrial converting paper, unbleached kraft Shipping sack Bag and sack, other than shipping sack Other converting, 18 pounds and over
Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached kraft
Wrapping Shipping sack, including combination kraft and rope bleached
and semibleached Bag and sack, other than shipping sack Other converting, 18 pounds and over Glassine. greaseproof, and vegetable parchment
Special industrial paper Secondary products
Pulp mills Other secondary products Sanitary paper products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Paperboard mills 2631 12/82 116.7 115.1 113.0 -1.9 -3.0 -5.8 -2.7 Primary products 2631-P 12/82 116.5 115.4 112.9 -2.1 -3.1 -5.7 -1.2
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard 2631-1 12/82 123.1 121.3 117.5 -3.2 -4.6 -8.3 -1.5 Unbleached llnerboard 2631-111 12/82 123.7 121.6 117.9 -3.1 -4.7 -8.9 -2.0
42 lb. kraft llnerboard 2631-11101 12/82 125.2 123.6 122.2 -1.2 -2.7 -7.1 1.9 Other unbleached llnerboard 2631-11102 12/82 122.8 120.5 115.4 -4.2 -5.9 -9.9 -4.3
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard 2631-121 12/82 118.3 118.3 113.7 -3.9 -3.9 -2.8 3.8
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard 2631-2 12/82 108.2 108.5 108.3 - .2 -.4 -.6 -.5 Linerboard 2631-211 12/82 114.7 114.7 106.2 -7.5 -7.5 -7.5 -1.8 Folding carton-type board 2631-241 12/82 107.6 106.1 106.1 0 -.4 -2.9 -2.6
2631-262 12/82 106.8 e) e) e) e) Other solid bleached board 2631-284 12/82 115.3 115.3 112.5 -2.4 -2.5 -2.3 -.9
Semichemical paperboard 2631-3 Corrugating medium 2631-321 12/82 121.5 118.9 115.1 -3.2 -5.3 -10.6 -2.9
Recycled paperboard 2631-4 12/82 110.4 109.8 108.3 -1.4 -1.8 -2.7 -.7 Linerboard (<80% virgin fiber) 2631-411 12/82 118.8 115.5 111.0 -3.9 -6.6 -11.3 -4.3 Corrugating medium (<75% virgin fiber) 2631-421 12/82 131.0 127.9 120.8 -5.5 -7.3 -8.9 -1.8 Container chip and filler board 2631-431 12/82 111.6 111.6 106.0 -5.0 -4.7 -7.4 -6.4 Folding carton: unlined chipboard 2631-443 12/82 112.9 112.9 0 0 Folding carton: white-lined 2631-445 12/82 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 0 Folding carton: clay-coated 2631-446 12/82 98.6 98.6 98.6 0 0 -1.4 -.5 Tube, can and drum paperboard 2631-481 12/82 113.4 113.3 113.1 - .2 - .2 - .2 -.4 Other recycled paperboard 2631-487 12/82 105.1 105.6 105.6 0 0 .5 .5
Secondary products 2631-S 12/82 117.5 113.6 113.0 -.6 -2.3 -6.4 -9.6
Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and boxes 264 12/84 100.5 100.1 100.1 .1 -.3 .1
Paper coating and glazing 2641 12/82 108.0 108.0 108.3 .3 .2 .5 1.4 Primary products 2641-P 12/82 105.6 105.5 105.5 0 - .2 .1 .8
Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper was produced 2641-1 12/82 106.8 105.7 106.0 .3 -1.6 -1.7 -1.6
Coated one side (for labels and similar uses) 2641-113 12/82 107.3 105.6 105.9 .3 -2.0 -2.1 -2.2 Coated two sides (for printing of magazines, directories.
-.5 catalogs, and similar uses) 2641-153 12/82 106.1 105.8 106.1 .3 -1.0 -1.0 -.5 Oiled, waxed, and wax-laminated paper, plain or printed 2641-2 12/82 103.6 104.2 103.7 - .5 .2 .2 .9
Oiled and similarly treated paper 2641-211 12/82 107.5 107.5 107.5 0 0 0 0 Waxed and wax-laminated paper for packaging uses 2641-216 12/82 103.4 104.0 103.5 -.5 .2 .2 1.0
Food products 2641-216B Single web 2641-21632 12/82 101.9 101.7 101.0 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.3
Gummed products 2641-3 12/82 103.9 103.4 103.2 -.2 -1.9 -.6 1.0 Gunrimed sealing tape, paper base and reinforced base, used
-3.1 -.9 - .7 for sealing and securing 2641-312 12/82 101.6 100.7 100.4 -.3 -3.1 -.9 - .7 Gummed flat paper, including stock labels, unprinted 2641-331 12/82 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 0 1.2
Pressure sensitive (self adhesive) products, including tape 2641-4 12/82 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 .1 1.2 Single faced tape 2641-411 12/82 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 -.4 - .6
Paper backing, excluding electrical 2641-41113 12/82 106.5 106.5 106.5 0 0 -1.2 -1.9 Reinforced and laminated tape, all backings 2641-41153 12/82 102.6 103.3 103.3 0 .5 1.3 1.3
Double faced tape 2641-461 12/82 117.0 117.0 {') e) (') Pressure sensitive labels, unprinted 2641-475 12/82 122.8 122.8 122.9 .1 .1 .1 12.5 Pressure sensitive base stock for other than labels 2641-485 12/82 103.7 103.7 a (')
Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, for packaging uses. except waxed 2641-7 12/82 102.5 102.6 102.6 .0 .1 .3 0
Other coated and processed paper, except for packaging uses 1.8 and except waxed 2641-8 12/82 108.1 108.1 108.1 0 0 .8 1.8
Special coated paper (mica, pyroxylin, lacquer, metallic. 5.2 etc.) other than foil 2641-821 12/82 111.7 {') 111.7 2.5 5.2
Other coated and processed paper, including soap .9 2.0 impregnated paper and plastic coated paper 2641-898 12/82 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 .4 .9 2.0
Secondary products 2641-S 12/82 116.7 116.9 118.5 1.3 1.3 1.9 3.8
Envelopes 2642 12/84 100.3 99.9 99.9 0 -.1 -.1 i') Primary products 2642-P 12/84 100.2 99.8 99.8 0 -.1 -.2 (')
Envelopes, all types 2642-1 12/84 100.2 99.8 99.8 0 -.1 - .2 (')
Bags, except textile bags 2643 12/83 109.7 108.6 108.3 -.3 -.8 -.7 .6 Primary products 2643-P 12/83 110.9 109.8 109.5 -.3 -.8 -.6 .9
Grocers' and variety bags (paper) and wardrobe, shopping, and -.6 other bags 2643-1 12/83 133.7 132.5 132.5 0 -.8 -1.2 -.6
Grocers' bags and sacks, paper 2643-113 12/83 143.0 140.8 140.7 0 -1.4 -1.9 -1.6 Grocers' sacks, paper 2643-1131 12/83 124.8 123.7 123.7 0 -.8 -1.1 -1.0
1/6 barrel 2643-11311 12/83 184.1 178.0 178.0 0 -3.0 -4.0 -3.7 Grocers' bags, paper 2643-1132 12/83 190.2 185.1 184.9 -.1 -2.4 -3.3 -2.5
Greater than 5 lb. but less than 13 lb 2643-11322 12/83 189.5 182.7 182.3 -.2 -3.4 -4.8 -3.8 13 lb. or greater 2643-11323 12/83 191.0 188.0 188.0 0 -1.2 -1.6 - .9
Variety bags (merchandize), paper 2643-115 12/83 104.2 106.7 {') e) Shopping bags, all materials 2643-151 12/83 101.6 102.5 102.5 0 .8 .8 .2 Other paper bags, n.e.c. (mothproof, etc.), excluding
specialty bags 2643-198 12/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 0 .3 Polyethylene combinations, including polyethylene and foil
2.1 combinations 2643-2 12/83 100.8 99.5 99.3 -.2 -.7 .3 2.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2643-2B
2643-23 12/83 118.9 118.4 118.4 0 -0.5 11.2 12.4 2643-2C 12/83 102.6 102.1 101.9 - .2 - .6 - .8 -1.1 2643-261 12/83 102.6 102.0 101.8 - .2 - .6 - .8 -1.1
2643-29 12/83 91.8 89.6 89.1 - .6 -1.9 -7.8 -9.3 2643-295 12/83 90.9 88.4 87.9 - .6 -2.1 -8.5 -10.1 2643-3 12/83 107.3 106.8 105.9 -.8 -1.0 -1.5 .9 2643-311 12/83 103.5 102.8 102.8 0 .1 -1.8 -2.6 2643-351 12/83 107.9 107.5 106.5 -1.0 -1.2 -1.5 1.5 2643-S 12/83 102.3 100.9 100.9 0 -1.3 -1.4 -1.6 2643-SSS 12/83 104.3 105.1 105.1 0 .8 .8 2.8 3079-S 12/83 103.2 101.9 101.9 0 -1.2 -1.4 - .8
12/84 100.6 100.9 101.0 .1 .2 1.0 2645-P 12/84 100.7 100.9 101.0 .2 .3 1.0 {') 2645-1 12/84 101.4 101.7 102.0 .3 .5 2.0 2645-111 12/84 101.2 e) {') a {') {') 2645-112 12/84 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 2.8 ( 2645-114 12/84 101.4 101.5 101.5 0 0 1.5 e) 2645-199 12/84 101.7 102.1 102.1 0 .3 2.1 (?) 2645-2 12/84 {') 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 2645-211 12/84 ( 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 {') 2645-M 12/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2645-Z89 12/84 e) 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 2645-S 12/84 100.0 101.6 101.5 -.1 0 1.5 (
06/83 105.8 105.0 105.2 .2 .8 .2 3.5 2647-P 06/83 104.3 104.8 105.0 .1 .7 1.4 3.8 2647-1 06/83 100.4 104.5 104.7 .1 4.2 7A 2647-151 06/83 109.7 113.0 113.4 .4 3.3 6.3 e) 2647-2 06/83 105.1 104.9 105.0 .1 .1 .3 3.2 2647-22 06/83 104.7 103.9 104.5 .5 -.1 1.1 .4 2647-221 06/83 104.3 102.9 104.0 1.1 - .2 -.3 -1.5 2647-221A 06/83 102.8 100.8 102.3 1.5 -.3 -.4 -3.2 2647-22101 06/83 111.5 112.3 113.5 1.1 1.9 1.9 1.9 2647-22103 06/83 108.1 108.1 108.1 0 0 0 2.7 2647-23 06/83 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 -.1 - .2 2647-27 06/83 109.8 109.3 109.5 .2 .1 .7 6.0
2647-287 06/83 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 0 6.7
2647-298 06/83 106.0 103.9 104.5 .5 -1.6 0 -1.7 2647-S 06/83 122.8 119.2 119.2 0 .9 -1.6 10.2 2647-SSS 06/83 124.2 120.2 120.2 0 1.0 -1.8 11.0
12/84 100.6 98.8 98.8 0 -2.4 -1.2 e)
12/83 104.8 104.3 105.3 1.0 .5 1.2 2.1 2651-P 12/83 104.4 103.8 105.0 1.2 .5 1.1 1.9 2651-1 12/83 104.4 103.8 105.0 1.2 .5 1.1 1.9
2651-114 12/83 105.1 105.6 105.4 - .2 .5 1.5 3.4 2651-121 12/83 106.3 106.3 106.3 0 0 .1 .1 2651-1211 12/83 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 -.1 -.1 2651-12112 12/83 106.5 106.5 106.5 0 0 -.1 -.1 2651-131 12/83 96.5 {') 97.0 e) .3 - .2 2651-151 12/83 103.9 105.6 105.5 -.1 1.6 .6 3.9 2651-161 12/83 103.8 104.7 104.4 -.3 .6 .3 2.7 2651-171 12/83 100.5 100.8 100.8 0 0 .6 .6 2651-17101 12/83 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 .4 .1 2651-17102 12/83 100.6 101.0 101.0 0 0 .7 .8 2651-181 12/83 105.3 105.3 105.3 0 0 1.3 1.6 2651-198 12/83 1 107.6 108.6 108.8 .3 1.1 2.1 3.1 2651-S 12/83 1 106.6 107.2 107.2 0 .6 1.6 3.6 2651-SSS 12/83 1 107.3 107.6 107.6 0 .3 .3 .5 2654-S 12/83 t 106.2 107.0 107.0 0 .8 2.2 5.3
12/83 I 103.0 103.3 103.4 .2 .5 .4 1.3 2652-P 12/82 1 102.8 103.1 103.3 .2 .5 .5 1.4 2652-1 12/82 1 102.8 103.1 103.3 .2 .5 .5 1.4 2652-131 12/82 ( 103.4 103.4 0 0 -.8 - .8 2652-141 12/82 1 105.5 106.2 107.5 1.3 2.0 2.2 4.5 2652-151 12/82 1 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 .2 .2 2652-161 12/85 1 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 0 .5 2.4 2652-198 12/82 } 101.7 102.4 102.4 0 .6 .7 1.1 2652-S 12/82 J 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 .6
03/8( ) 124.1 121.1 120.7 -.3 -2.1 -2.1 5.9
Bags, except textile bags—Continued Polyethylene combinations, including polyethylene and foil
combinations. Polyethylene combined with other films by lamination or
coating Unsupported film
Polyethylene Resale household bags, all materials (garbage, lunch,
sandwich, etc.) Film
Shipping sacks and multiwall bags, all materials, except textile Single and double wall Multiwall (three or more plies)
Secondary products Other secondary products Miscellaneous plastics products
Die-cut paper and board . Primary products.
2645
Die-cut office supplies and miscellaneous products . Index cards Expanding file folders, including wallets Other file folders, including hanging folders Other die-cut products .
Pasted, lined, laminated or surface coated paperboard Pasted, lined, laminated or surface coated paperboard .
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Sanitary paper products Primary products.
2647
Sanitary napkins and tampons ., Tampons.
Sanitary tissue health products. Table napkins, including plain creped, and facial tissue .
Industrial (bulk and dispenser type) Regular type, single ply
Bulk. Facial tissue type, 2 ply or more
Toilet tissue Towels (rolled, folded, or interfolded) Disposable diapers, except diaper liners and adult diapers,
paper Other sanitary health products, incl. toilet seat covers,
bibs, headrests, tray covers, etc Secondary products
Other secondary products
Paperboard containers and boxes
Folding paperboard boxes Primary products.
Folding papertx>ard 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 beverages Alcoholic beverages
Soaps and detergents Hardware and household supplies Candy Cosmetics and medicinal products
Cosmetics Medicinal products
Paper goods or products, including book mailers All other end uses, n.e.c
Secondary products Other secondary products Sanitary food containers
Setup papertjoard boxes Primary products
Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end use) Department stores and other retail stores Confections Cosmetics, including soap .. Stationery and office supplies . All other end uses, n.e.c
Secondary products
265
2651
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes.,
See footnotes at end of table.
2652
2653
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes—Continued Primary products 2653-P 03/80 124.4 121.3 120.8 -0.4 -2.2 -2.2 5.7
Corrugated shipping containers 2653-1 03/80 123.8 121.1 120.4 -.5 -2.3 -2.4 5.7 For foods and beverages 2653-112 03/80 126.1 123.1 121.1 -1.6 -2.8 -3.5 5.0 For paper and allied products 2653-113 03/80 126.2 121.2 122.2 .8 -3.7 -1.3 10.6 For glass, clay, and stone products 2653-115 03/80 120.7 119.6 118.2 -1.1 -1.1 -1.9 2.2 For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies.
except electrical 2653-116 03/80 126.4 125.0 124.1 -.8 -2.1 -2.1 1.8 For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and appliances... 2653-118 03/80 115.7 112.6 112.6 0 -2.4 -2.4 .9 For all other uses not specified above 2653-119 03/80 122.8 120.6 120.5 -.1 -1.6 -2.0 7.1
Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and unlined 2653-3 03/80 125.6 121.1 119.7 -1.1 -4.5 -4.7 1.2 Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and partitions 2653-4 03/80 150.9 133.6 144.4 8.0 6.6 7.6 16.7 Secondary products 2653-S 09/84 107.9 107.9 0 e) (')
Printing, publishing, and allied industries 27 12/84 102.5 103.2 103.2 0 .2 3.2
Newspaper publishing 2711 12/79 162.8 163.9 163.6 - .2 .4 4.4 6.5 Primary products 2711-P 12/79 164.4 165.5 165.2 - .2 .5 4.6 6.8
Circulation 2711-6 12/79 147.4 150.7 149.0 -1.1 .6 2.7 4.4 Subscriptions 2711-61 12/79 155.0 160.0 157.4 -1.6 .3 3.0 5.5
Through intermediary 2711-611 12/79 155.4 160.8 157.9 -1.8 .2 2.8 4.3 Direct to reader 2711-612 12/79 152.9 154.8 154.8 0 1.1 4.2 15.5
Single copy sales 2711-62 12/79 131.9 131.9 131.9 0 1.6 2.2 2.0 Through intermediary 2711-621 12/79 147.1 147.1 147.1 0 3.3 4.5 4.2 Direct to reader 2711-622 12/79 119.2 119.2 119.2 0 i') 0 0
Advertising 2711-7 12/79 169.7 170.2 170.2 0 .4 5.1 7.4 Classified advertising 2711-71 12/79 179.6 179.8 179.8 0 .1 5.4 9.1 Commercial advertising 2711-72 12/79 166.5 167.0 167.1 0 .5 5.0 6.9
National advertising 2711-721 12/79 196.1 198.6 198.3 - .2 .9 8.2 9.6 Other advertising 2711-722 12/79 162.5 162.8 162.9 .1 .4 4.5 6.4
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
2711-M 12/79 118.0 118.0 118.0 0 0 0 - .2 Miscellaneous receipts Resales 2711-Z89 12/79 143.3 143.3 e) e) a
Secondary products 2711-S 12/79 131.4 131.4 131.4 0 0 0 .9 .9 Other, except preprinted newspaper inserts 2711-SSS 12/79 131.4 131.4 131.4 0 0 0 .9 .9
Periodical publishing 2721 12/79 155.0 155.9 156.1 .1 .5 4.0 5.1 Primary products 2721-P 12/79 158.5 159.5 159.7 .1 .6 4.5 5.7
Advertising 2721-A 12/79 165.0 166.5 166.8 .2 .6 6.5 7.8 Farm periodicals 2721-2 12/79 150.0 150.0 150.0 0 0 6.3 6.6
General farm periodicals 2721-211 12/79 139.9 139.9 a Business periodicals 2721-4 12/79 152.3 154.9 155.9 .6 1.4 4.0 6.2
Industrial periodicals 2721-411 12/79 149.8 153.8 153.8 0 .3 4.4 5.5 Merchandising periodicals 2721-413 12/79 155.9 155.9 155.9 0 0 1.1 4.2 Professional periodicals 2721-415 12/79 152.7 155.4 159.6 2.7 5.4 6.7 10.1
General periodicals 2721-6 12/79 172.5 173.5 173.5 0 .3 7.8 8.6 Women's periodicals 2721-643 12/79 167.8 170.3 170.3 0 1.0 9.0 8.7 General interest periodicals 2721-653 12/79 176.1 176.1 176.1 0 -.1 7.7 9.6 General news periodicals 2721-663 12/79 170.5 e) a
Other periodicals 2721-73 12/79 127.8 127.8 127.8 0 0 .5 2.0 Religious periodicals 2721-733 12/79 123.5 {') {') a {') Other periodicals, n.e.c 2721-737 12/79 132.9 {') {') (')
Circulation 2721-C 12/79 151.1 151.5 151.6 0 .6 2.0 3.2 General farm periodicals 2721-112 12/79 180.9 180.9 a
Business periodicals 2721-3 12/79 154.5 154.5 154.5 0 -.2 1.2 3.2 Industrial periodicals 2721-307 12/79 143.5 143.5 C) Professional periodicals 2721-317 12/79 160.0 160.0 160.0 0 -.3 2.1 5.6
General periodicals 2721-5 12/79 151.5 152.0 152.0 0 .8 2.3 3.2 Women's periodicals 2721-54 12/79 145.3 145.3 145.3 0 2.3 0 2.3
Subscriptions 2721-543 12/79 137.3 137.3 n 0 (') Single copy sales 2721-545 02/80 153.9 153.9 153.9 .0 1.5 0 (')
General interest periodicals 2721-55 12/79 156.2 157.1 157.1 0 .4 1.9 1.7 Subscriptions 2721-553 12/79 166.2 166.6 166.6 0 -.1 2.3 8.1 Single copy sales 2721-555 12/79 142.0 143.7 143.7 0 1.2 1.2 -7.2
General news periodicals 2721-56 e) Subscriptions 2721-563 12/79 145.3 {') e)
Other periodicals 2721-7A 12/79 135.4 135.6 136.3 .5 .5 .7 2.9 Religious periodicals 2721-703 12/79 148.8 149.4 150.9 1.0 .9 1.4 5.6
Miscellaneous receipts 2721-M 12/79 116.8 116.8 116.8 0 0 0 2.3 Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts 2721-XY9 12/79 120.9 120.9 120.9 0 0 0 2.3
Secondary products 2721-S 12/79 138.3 138.5 138.5 0 0 .9 1.4 Other secondary products 2721-SSS 12/79 192.8 193.6 193.6 0 0 5.0 6.0 Book publishing 2731-S 12/79 129.7 129.8 129.8 0 0 .2 .6
Books 273 12/84 100.9 101.3 101.8 .5 .9 1.8
Book publishing 2731 12/80 131.6 132.2 132.9 .5 1.2 1.9 4.8 Primary products 2731-P 12/80 132.5 133.1 133.8 .6 1.1 1.9 4.9
Textbooks 2731-1 12/80 145.7 146.4 146.3 0 .5 2.0 6.6 Elementary textbooks 2731-1A 12/80 139.7 141.6 141.6 0 1.4 3.6 9.4
Hardbound 2731-111 12/80 138.4 140.7 140.7 0 1.6 2.6 9.0 Paperbound 2731-112 12/80 142.9 144.1 144.1 0 .8 6.2 10.3
High school textbooks 2731-IB 12/80 145.4 145.4 145.4 0 0 1.6 8.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Book publishing—Continued Hardbound
College textbooks Hardbound Paperbound
Workbooks Elementary workbooks
Technical, scientific and professional books Medical books
Hardbound Paperbound
Business books Hardbound
Other technical, scientific and professional books . Hardbound
General books Mass market books Adult trade books
Hardbound Paperbound
Juvenile books General reference books .
Subscription reference books . Encyclopedias
Other reference books Other
Secondary products
Book printing Primary products.
Books, printing only, lithographic Technical, scientific, business and professional books, and
college textbooks Books, printing and binding, lithographic
Elementary and high school textbooks Paperbound
College textbooks Hardbound
Technical, scientific, business, and professional books . Hardbound Paperbound
General consumer and trade books Hardbound Papertx)und
All other books, n.e.c. including religious books. dictionaries, atlases, etc
Hardbound Paperbound
Books, printing only or printing and binding, other than lithographic
Printing and binding All other printing processes, including gravure and screen
Paperitxjund Pamphlets, workbooks, and tests, printing only or printing and
binding Lithographic printing.
Workbooks and tests .. Printing and binding .
Miscellaneous publishing Primary products
Catalogs and directories, publishing Directories
Telephone Other, including business reference services
Business service publications . Other business service publications, looseleaf and hardbound
Other miscellaneous publishing Shopping news Patterns, including clothing patterns Micropublishing in microform, including original and
republished materials Other miscellaneous publications (almanacs, yearbooks, etc.)
Miscellaneous receipts Contract wori< and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Commercial printing
Commercial printing, letterpress Primary products
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index -code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2731-113 12/80 147.1 147.1 147.1 0 0 1.9 9.0 2731-1C 12/80 152.2 152.4 152.4 0 .4 1.1 4.7 2731-115 12/80 150.1 150.3 150.3 0 -.1 .6 4.4 2731-116 12/80 160.6 161.2 161.1 -.1 2.1 3.4 6.1 2731-12 12/80 145.0 145.1 145.1 0 -.1 2.6 6.4 2731-121 12/80 142.7 142.7 142.7 0 -.3 3.0 8.2 2731-3 12/80 131.3 133.3 133.3 0 1.7 2.4 5.7 2731-32 12/80 131.7 133.4 133.4 0 1.7 1.7 4.0 2731-325 12/80 132.4 134.3 134.3 0 1.9 1.9 4.5 2731-327 12/80 126.5 126.5 126.5 0 0 0 0 2731-33 12/80 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 0 0 2731-335 12/80 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 0 0 2731-34 12/80 139.9 139.9 139.9 0 0 .8 6.2 2731-345 12/80 140.8 140.8 140.8 0 0 0 6.2 2731-5 12/80 122.6 122.6 124.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 3.9 2731-531 12/80 127.6 127.6 127.6 0 0 0 7.4 2731-54 12/80 117.4 117.4 117.4 0 .1 0 -.4 2731-541 12/80 111.9 111.9 111.9 0 .3 0 0 2731-543 12/80 128.0 128.0 128.0 0 -.1 -.1 - .9 2731-55 12/80 114.4 114.4 114.4 0 0 0 3.6 2731-7 12/80 130.2 130.6 130.6 0 .4 1.6 1.9 2731-72 12/80 127.7 128.1 128.1 0 .5 2.2 2.0 2731-721 12/80 127.7 128.2 128.2 0 .5 2.4 2.1 2731-74 12/80 138.9 138.9 0 e) 1.7 2731-749 12/80 151.2 151.2 0 .7 2731-S 12/80 135.8 135.8 135.8 0 3.8 2.6 4.8
, 2732 12/83 105.0 105.7 105.8 .1 .1 1.6 2.2 2732-P 12/83 105.3 106.1 106.2 .1 .1 1.7 2.7 2732-1 12/83 110.2 110.2 110.2 0 -.7 -.4
2732-113 12/83 107.3 107.3 (') n e) 2732-2 12/83 104.8 106.0 106.0 0 -.3 1.6 2.4 2732-2A 12/83 104.3 (') e) 0 2732-223 12/83 104.5 e) (') (') e) 2732-2B 12/83 109.1 110.8 110.8 0 -1.5 1.6 3.8 2732-225 12/83 107.7 110.4 110.4 0 -2.3 2.5 3.2 2732-2C 12/83 103.6 104.9 104.9 0 - .6 1.3 2.4 2732-228 12/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 .1 2.4 2732-229 12/83 103.9 106.2 106.2 0 -1.0 2.3 2.3 2732-2D 12/83 104.7 106.3 106.3 0 -.4 2.3 1.6 2732-232 12/83 109.2 110.2 110.2 0 - .6 2.2 2.5 2732-234 12/83 98.2 100.6 100.6 0 0 2.3 .1
2732-2F 12/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 .1 - .2 2732-242 12/83 104.3 C) C) e)
•• 2732-244 12/83 103.6 103.6 103.6 0 .3 0
2732-8 2732-82 12/83 104.6 105.0 106.7 1.5 1.5 3.2 3.5 2732-823 12/83 108.7 108.6 108.6 0 -.1 .7 6.4 2732-82355 12/83 112.2 112.1 112.1 0 -.1 1.4 7.6
2732-9 2732-91 12/83 104.8 104.5 104.5 0 2.0 2.6 3.0 2732-915 12/83 114.5 113.5 113.5 0 5.8 7.5 8.7 2732-91502 12/83 115.4 114.4 114.4 0 6.4 8.3 9.6
... 2741 06/84 102.7 104.8 104.2 - .5 1.3 2.5 4.2 2741.P 06/84 102.9 104.7 104.1 - .5 1.1 2.2 4.1 2741-1 06/84 100.3 102.0 102.0 0 1.6 1.8 2.0 2741-11 06/84 100.3 100.7 100.7 0 .2 .4 .7 2741-113 09/84 100.0 C) 2741-115 06/84 100.5 101.5 101.4 -.1 .5 1.2 1.4 2741-2 06/84 103.5 103.7 103.6 0 .1 2.2 3.6 2741-215 06/84 106.1 106.4 106.4 0 .1 3.7 6.4 2741-3 06/84 i 104.5 107.4 106.1 -1.3 1.5 2.6 6.1 2741-321 06/84 112.5 116.1 116.6 .5 3.7 3.7 16.6 2741-396 08/84 i C) C) 102.7 (') (')
2741-397 06/84 I 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 2.3 2.3 2741-398 06/84 t 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 -.1 3.4 4.5 2741-M 06/84 i 100.0 102.7 102.7 0 -.3 2.7 2.7 2741-XY9 06/84 I 100.0 105.8 105.8 0 -.6 5.8 5.8 2741-S 06/84 I 100.8 107.4 107.4 0 6.3 7.6 7.4
,., 275 12/8^ i 101.4 102.2 102.3 0 .6 2.3
... 2751 06/82 > 111.7 112.6 112.3 -.3 1.1 2.6 5.0 2751-P 06/ei > 109.9 111.0 110.6 -.3 1.4 2.5 4.3
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product Industry
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Commercial printing, letterpress—Continued Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes,
0.3 1.2 letterpress 2751-2 06/82 105.1 105.3 105.2 -0.1 -0.1 0.3 1.2 Labels, custom and stock, printed, including bordered, made of
1.2 paper or foil, excluding cloth 2751-2A 06/82 106.6 107.4 107.2 -.2 .5 .7 1.2 Rolls, pressure sensitive, letterpress 2751-218 06/82 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 .6 Flexographic pressure sensitive, flat and rolls 2751-219 06/82 107.9 109.3 108.8 -.5 .8
-1.2 1.2 1.9
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes 2751-2B 06/82 102.2 101.1 101.1 .1 .8
-1.2 -.6 1.3 Other letterpress, including flexographic, multiweb and
-3.2 -1.3 single web 2751-243 06/82 101.7 99.0 99.1 .2 -3.2 -1.3 .8 f) Financial and legal printing, letterpress 2751-4 06/82 111.4 121.9 116.2 -4.7 4.3 4.8
.8 f)
Bank printing, excluding checkbooks 2751-425 06/82 117.9 e) e) P) e) P) C) 2751-5 06/82 126.6 128.9 128.9 0 7.6 9.0 14.3
Direct mail 2751-511 06/82 112.2 e) e) e) e) e) (') Other advertising printing 2751-598 06/82 133.6 e) e) e)
Other general job printing, letterpress 2751-6 06/82 112.9 113.1 113.1 0 1.1 3.3 5.9 Ticket and coupon printing 2751-644 06/82 {') {') e) e) All other general commercial printing, letterpress, including
3.8 5.5 flexographic, n.e.c 2751-698 06/82 112.5 112.5 112.5 0 -.9 3.8 5.5 Screen process printing, except textiles 2751-9 06/82 109.4 111.0 110.9 -.1 .1 2.0 2.9
Oecalcomanias and pressure sensitives, excluding labels 2751-911 06/82 111.1 111.7 111.7 0 .1 .6 2.5 Labels, excluding labels made of cloth 2751-912
Pressure sensitive, flat and rolls 2751-91217 06/82 104.9 109.0 109.0 0 0 5.0 5.2 Display advertising posters 2751-923 06/82 117.2 118.5 118.5 0 -1.1 3.1 3.6 Counter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other
1.5 2.3 display material 2751-925 06/82 109.1 109.9 110.3 .3 1.1 1.5 2.3 Printing on metal 2751-981 06/82 111.8 111.8 111.8 0 -.4 1.7 3.6 All other screen process printing, n.e.c 2751-998 06/82 116.0 117.8 115.8 -1.7 -.3 .8 .9
Miscellaneous receipts 2751-M 06/82 107.6 104.1 104.4 .3 -3.0 -1.2 -4.6 Contract wori< and other miscellaneous receipts 2751-XY9 06/82 112.2 100.3 100.3 0 -10.5 -6.8 -17.9
Secondary products 2751-S 06/82 126.2 126.2 126.3 .1 -.2 3.5 12.2 Paper coating and glazing 2641-S 06/82 116.4 118.5 118.5 0 1.8 1.8 3.4 Other secondary products 2751-SSS 06/82 119.0 119.0 119.2 .2 .1 .8 3.1 Commercial printing, lithographic 2752-S 06/82 120.4 120.2 120.3 .1 -.5 2.8 7.7
Commercial printing, lithographic 2752 06/82 109.8 110.8 110.9 .1 .2 2.3 3.7 Primary products 2752-P 06/82 110.2 111.2 111.2 .1 0 2.2 3.7
Magazine and periodical printing, lithographic 2752-1 06/82 110.3 111.2 111.2 0 0 2.2 3.9 Magazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
1.8 1.4 sheet-fed 2752-112 06/82 110.3 111.3 111.3 0 -.4 1.8 1.4 Magazines and periodicals, excluding Sunday supplements,
2.3 4.5 web-fed 2752-114 06/82 109.9 110.8 110.8 0 .1 2.3 4.5 Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes.
lithographic 2752-2 06/82 110.2 110.8 110.8 0 -.2 .5 .3 Labels, custom and stock, printed, excluding cloth 2752-211
Flat, except pressure sensitive, sheet-fed 2752-21101 08/82 109.5 110.0 110.0 0 -.2 .5 .4 Pressure sensitive, flat and rolls 2752-21107 06/82 115.1 115.1 115.1 0 0 0 -1.0
Catalog and directory printing, lithographic 2752-3 06/82 112.2 113.7 113.3 -.4 -.4 1.8 5.4 Catalogs, sheet-fed 2752-312 06/82 113.1 115.9 115.4 -.4 -.1 3.0 7.2 Catalogs, web-fed 2752-314 06/82 113.0 114.2 113.6 -.5 -.8 1.2 4.7 Telephone directories 2752-317 06/82 106.1 106.7 106.7 .1 .3 1.2 5.6 Other directories, including business reference services 2752-319 06/82 111.0 111.0 111.0 0 0 1.3 .4
Financial and legal printing, lithographic 2752-4 06/82 112.3 113.1 113.5 .4 .7 1.8 4.6 Annual reports and other corporate financial printing 2752-413 06/82 112.7 113.6 114.8 1.0 .8 1.9 4.2 Other financial and legal printing 2752-419 06/82 113.0 113.0 113.0 0 0 2.5 8.5 Bank printing, excluding checkbooks 2752-425 06/82 P) {') e) e) e) e) Bank form printing, excluding checkbooks 2752-427 06/82 106.3 110.7 110.6 0 4.0 4.0 3.5
Advertising printing, lithographic 2752-5 06/82 111.0 111.2 111.2 0 -.6 2.2 3.1 Direct mail, sheet-fed 2752-512 06/82 111.3 110.6 110.4 -.2 -1.6 .3 1.6 Direct mail, web-fed 2752-514 06/82 116.7 117.3 117.3 0 -1.8 5.2 6.6
e) Display advertising posters 2752-523 06/82 101.1 e) 101.1 -.6 -.6 6.6 e)
Counter and floor displays, point of purchase, and other e) printed display material 2752-525 06/82 112.9 112.9 112.9 .0 0 0 e) Preprinted newspaper inserts, sections of 2 pages or more 2752-533 06/82 106.0 e) e) e) Other advertising printing, sheet-fed 2752-551 06/82 109.1 109.6 109.6 0 .1 .8 1.5 Other advertising printing, web-fed 2752-553 06/82 116.0 116.8 117.5 .6 1.3 8.7 9.8
Other general job printing, lithographic 2752-6 06/82 107.8 109.6 110.0 .3 1.0 3.0 4.3 Scientific and technical recording charts and chart paper.
{') excluding pen ruled 2752-613 06/82 115.1 116.3 116.3 0 1.1 1.2 {') Newspapers, web-fed 2752-614 06/82 98.9 98.9 98.9 0 0 0 1.8 Calendars and calendar pads 2752-643 06/82 107.1 e) 109.5 e) 2.2 2.2 1.3 Ticket, coupon, and food and beverage check printing 2752-644 06/82 107.4 107.4 108.7 1.2 1.2 4.2 5.3 Business forms, excluding blank books and looseleaf forms.
sheet-fed 2752-692 06/82 106.5 107.1 107.1 0 .6 .8 1.2 All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., sheet-fed 2752-697 06/82 111.8 113.7 113.9 .2 1.7 2.7 5.3 All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., web-fed 2752-699 06/82 122.5 124.0 125.1 .9 .5 7.3 10.4
Miscellaneous receipts 2752-M 06/82 107.1 108.2 107.7 -.4 -.8 2.2 1.2 Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts 2752-XY9 06/82 102.6 105.3 103.9 -1.3 .7 1.8 1.8 Resales 2752-Z89 08/82 109.3 109.6 109.6 0 -1.5 2.4 .9
Secondary products 2752-S 06/82 107.3 108.6 109.7 1.0 1.4 2.9 4.4 Book printing 2732-S 06/82 106.0 108.0 107.7 -.2 .3 3.0 5.1 Commercial printing, letterpress 2751-S 06/82 110.7 112.1 115.6 3.1 3.6 4.3 6.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product ndustry Product
index Percent change to June 1985 from — ndustry Product Index code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2752-SSS 06/82 104.1 104.8 104.6 -0.2 0 1.2 1.4 2761-S 06/82 107.3 108.6 107.8 - .7 0 1.3 2.0 2791-S 04/83 100.0 100.2 100.2 0 0 .2 .2
2753 12/84 99.9 100.5 100.5 0 .6 .5 2753-P 12/84 99.9 100.6 100.6 0 .7 .6
(') 2753-1 A01 12/84 99.9 100.7 100.7 0 .9 .7 (') 2753-112 A01 12/84 99.7 99.7 e) - .3 2753-122 A01 12/84 102.5 102.5 0 e) 2.5 {')
e) 2753-132 A01 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 {') e)
2753-2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 -.3 0 e) 2753-252 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 -.4 0 2753-S 12/84 100.2 {') 2753-SSS 12/84 100.4 e) e) e) 0
2754 06/82 105.8 106.6 106.9 .3 .9 1.3 2.7 2754-P 06/82 105.9 106.7 106.8 .1 .8 1.1 2.6
2754-2 2754-22 06/82 110.5 112.2 112.2 0 1.6 2.5 6.0 2754-221 06/82 109.7 a i') e) 2754-224 06/82 111.3 111.3 111.3 0 0 1.9 5.7
2754-23 06/82 105.5 106.7 106.7 0 -.5 1.8 1.0 2754-232 06/82 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 -.1 1.0 3.5 2754-235 06/82 105.0 107,9 107.9 0 -.9 2.9 -1.9 2754-6 06/82 106.6 106.7 106.7 0 .1 .4 1.6 2754-698 06/82 105.7 106.3 106.3 0 .3 1.7 2.0 2754-7 06/82 102.1 102.1 103.5 1.3 1.0 1.5 1.6 2754-S 06/82 105.3 105.2 107.5 2.2 2.1 3.0 3.8 2751-S 06/82 105.0 105.0 105.0 0 0 .2 1.1 2752.S 06/82 108.6 108.2 108.3 .1 -.3 -.1 3.5 2754-SSS 06/82 104.6 104.6 109.6 4.8 4.8 6.5 6.5
2761 12/83 106.2 106.1 106.2 0 .1 .7 2.6 2761-P 12/83 106.3 105.9 106.0 0 -.1 .4 2.4 2761-2 12/83 105.7 105.6 107.0 1.3 1.3 1.8 3.7 2761-25 12/83 106.5 106.4 107.3 .9 .9 1.4 3.5 2761-253 12/83 106.9 106.8 108.0 1.1 1.0 1.6 4.1 2761-255 12/83 104.6 104.7 104.7 0 .4 .8 1.3
2761-3 12/83 104.5 105.2 104.8 -.3 .6 3.1 4.8 2761-311 12/83 106.7 {') 106.7 0 6.7 a 2761-313 12/83 102.9 104.0 103.5 -.5 1.1 .6 3.5 2761-31342 12/83 103.9 105.4 104.7 - .7 1.4 .7 4.6
2761-5 12/83 106.7 107.0 106.1 - .8 - .5 .1 2.3 2761-531 12/83 108.6 108.6 108.1 -.4 - .7 3.2 3.8 2761-557 12/83 106.5 106.8 106.1 -.7 -.3 .2 2.3 2761-5578 12/83 112.5 113.5 112.4 -1.0 .7 2.5 7.9 2761-5579 12/83 104.5 104.5 103.9 -.5 - .6 - .7 .4 2761-55792 12/83 104.0 104.3 103.7 - .6 - .7 - .6 .7 2761-55794 12/83 106.8 105.6 105.1 - .5 -.2 -1.4 -1,2 2761-7 12/83 106.7 105.1 104.6 - .5 -1.5 -1.4 .5 2761-76 12/83 106.7 105.2 104.7 -.5 -1.5 -1.3 .5 2761-761 12/83 109.8 107.1 106.6 -.4 -1.9 -2.0 .1 2761-762 12/83 105.2 104.2 103.7 -.5 -1.3 -1.0 .8 2761-76203 12/83 104.9 103.6 103.0 - .6 -1.6 -1.3 .6 2761-78 12/83 102.5 97.5 97.5 0 -4.8 -4.8 -4.8 2761-S 12/83 104.5 107.1 107.5 .3 2.8 3.0 4.2 2752-S 12/83 108.0 112.0 113.1 .9 4.7 5.0 8.5 2761-SSS 12/83 104.1 106.8 106.8 -.1 2.6 2.7 2.9
28 12/84 100.0 100.8 100.8 0 .4 .8 {')
281 12/84 99.5 99.1 99.4 .4 -.6 -.6
2812 12/8C 1 117.3 110.8 113.5 2.4 -2.3 -1.9 7.0 2812-P 12/80 1 110.2 108.0 105.9 -2.0 -2.5 -2.9 4.5 2812-1 12/8C 1 130.8 129.6 130.9 1.0 -.4 2.1 7.2 2812-111 12/80 1 138.6 141.4 139.4 -1.4 .2 -.1 .1 2812-115 12/8C 1 130.0 128.3 130.0 1.3 -.4 2.3 8.1 2812-3 2812-365 12/8C 1 99.0 95.0 90.3 -5.0 -5.5 -6.6 4.5 2812-36511 12/8C 1 104.3 97.5 92.6 -5.1 -5.9 -7.1 7.1 2812-36512 12/8C 1 90.1 90.7 86.2 -4.9 -4.9 -5.7 .4 2812-36711 03/82 ! 73.4 {') 71.8 a -.1 -7.5 a 2812-S 12/8C ) 128.9 115.3 125.9 9.2 -2.0 -.4 10.5
2813 06/81 1 114.0 114.6 114.5 - .1 -1.0 5.8 6.9 2813-P 06/81 1 112.4 112.0 112.4 .3 - .6 4.5 6.0
Commercial printing, lithographic—Continued Other secondary products Manifold business forms Typesetting
Engraving and plate printing . Primary products
Printed products Securities Social Commercial
Plates made for others, excluding duplicates . Other plates, excluding intaglio
Secondary products Other secondary products
Commercial printing, gravure. Primary products.
Labels and printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes, gravure
Labels, custom and stock, excluding cloth Flat, except pressure sensitive Rolls, except pressure sensitive .
Printed rolls and sheets for packaging purposes, excluding bags, envelopes, pouches, etc
Paper, single web Other, including multiweb structures
Other general job printing, gravure All other general commercial printing, n.e.c
Gravure plates and cylinders Secondary products
Commercial printing, letterpress Commercial printing, lithographic Other secondary products
Manifold business forms Primary products
Unit set forms Custom printed
Carbon Carbonless
Manifold books, including sales, and pegboard accounting systems .
Pegboard accounting systems Sales and other manifold books .
Custom printed . Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginally
punched or not Custom fanfold All other custom printed continuous forms
One part Multiple parts
CartDon Carbonless
Stock continuous forms Stock shelf forms
One part Multiple parts
Carbon All other stock forms
Secondary products Commercial printing, lithographic . Other secondary products
Chemicals and allied products
Industrial inorganic chemicals .
Alkalies and chlorine . Primary products
Chlorine Chlorine gas . Liquid chlorine
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) All other concentrations - liquid
50 percent regular diaphragm grade . 50 percent from mercury cell Bead caustic soda
Secondary products
Industrial gases Primary products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2813-2 06/81 118.4 118.4 118.4 0 0 0.7 2.7 2813-3 06/81 122.9 121.8 122.9 .9 -5.5 -2.4 -1.3 2813-311 06/81 124.8 120.6 121.9 1.0 -10.1 -3.7 e) 2813-6 2813-7 06/81 111.7 111.1 111.0 -.1 -.5 -2.3 -.6 2813-M 06/81 128.5 136.8 133.1 -2.7 -4.5 16.9 14.0
06/83 105.7 106.5 106.6 .1 .9 .2 1.5 2816-P 06/83 106.1 106.8 106.9 .1 1.1 0 1.3 2816-1 06/83 106.4 106.6 106.6 0 .9 .8 2.2 2816-3 06/83 105.7 107.2 107.5 .3 1.5 -1.4 -.1 2816-31 06/83 110.9 110.4 111.0 .6 -.2 .6 -.3
2816-319 06/83 109.9 111.8 e) e) P) e) 2816-331 06/83 110.6 110.9 110.9 0 0 1.9 5.5 2816-34 06/83 99.4 103.9 104.6 .7 8.8 -10.6 -10.9 2816-345 06/83 99.4 103.9 104.6 .7 8.8 -10.6 -10.9
2816-398 06/83 100.4 101.4 101.6 .2 1.3 -4.4 -3.4 2816-S 06/83 104.1 105.7 105.7 0 -.3 1.6 2.8 2816-SSS 06/83 104.7 e) C) e) e)
12/82 99.2 99.3 99.5 .2 .1 -1.2 -3.2 2819-P 12/82 102.2 102.2 102.4 .2 -.1 1.2 1.9 2819-3 12/82 98.5 98.4 99.3 .9 1.0 3.8 6.4 2819-331 12/82 99.3 98.9 100.0 1.1 .6 1.7 8.6
2819-7 12/82 107.4 106.5 107.4 .9 .7 1.2 1.7 2819-7A 12/82 105.9 104.9 105.1 .3 .1 .2 .7 2819-73 12/82 104.0 104.4 105.0 .6 .9 .5 -.4
2819-739 12/82 (') C) e) e) e) 2819-74 04/83 104.0 103.2 105.1 1.8 1.1 4.1 4.6
2819-746 04/83 102.8 101.8 104.2 2.4 1.5 3.2 3.8 2819-77 2819-771
-3.1 2819-77101 12/82 107.8 107.8 104.5 -3.1 -3.1 -3.1 -3.1
2819-788 12/82 107.4 104.6 104.8 .2 -.4 -.8 1.2 2819-7B 12/82 115.5 115.5 120.0 3.8 3.8 6.6 e) 2819-8 2819-811 12/82 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 -.3 .7 2819-9 12/82 101.4 101.5 101.5 -.1 -.6 1.4 2.1 2819-9A 12/82 101.4 102.9 102.9 0 0 6.2 1.4 2819-91 12/82 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 5.6 -.1
2819-919 12/82 102.2 102.2 102.2 0 0 7.0 .5 2819-922 12/82 106.0 114.8 114.8 0 -.1 8.5 e)
2819-93 12/82 136.6 132.9 132.4 -.4 -3.6 -.3 (')
2819-939 12/82 158.4 148.4 148.4 0 -5.4 -2.2 (') 2819-9D 12/82 105.4 2819-9F 12/82 100.5 100.2 100.2 0 -.8 .6 1.7
2819-982 12/82 103.8 99.3 101.9 2.7 2.7 5.1 5.1 2819-983 12/82 110.7 106.7 108.4 1.6 -5.6 -1.0 2.7 2819-984 12/82 96.5 102.0 100.9 -1.1 .1 2.5 -.4 2819-989 12/82 97.8 98.7 97.5 -1.2 -1.1 -1.2 e) 2819-9G 12/82 103.8 104.7 104.6 -.1 -.8 .9 2.9
2819-991 12/82 (') e) C) e) 2819-998 12/82 98.1 96.2 96.0 -.2 -1.7 -1.9 -3.3 2819-S 12/82 105.1 106.3 106.7 .4 2.0 3.6 2.2
12/84 100.1 99.1 100.1 1.0 .3 .1
12/80 114.3 112.6 115.4 2.5 .8 1.1 -.7 2821-P 12/80 111.9 112.0 113.0 .9 1.1 1.0 -1.2 2821-3 12/80 111.5 111.6 112.7 1.0 1.2 1.2 -1.5 2821-331 12/80 114.4 114.4 114.4 0 0 0 .7 2821-33101 12/80 108.4 108.4 108.4 0 0 0 0 2821-33103 12/80 127.7 127.7 127.7 0 0 0 2.1 2821-341 2821-34101 12/80 89.0 95.1 94.3 -.9 -.7 .4 -9.8 2821-351 12/80 107.1 106.2 103.9 -2.1 -3.7 -7.2 -8.1 2821-35101 12/80 109.9 106.5 106.8 .3 -5.8 -6.3 -5.8 2821-35102 12/80 1 110.3 111.8 104.3 -6.7 -4.3 -7.5 -10.2
Industrial gases—Continued Acetylene Carbon dioxide
Liquid & gas Oxygen . Other industrial gases .. Miscellaneous receipts.
Inorganic pigments Primary products
Titanium pigments.
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Chrome colors and other inorganic pigments Chrome colors
Other chrome colors, incl. chrome green (chrome yellow and iron blue)
Iron oxide pigments Colored lead pigments
Litharge . All other color pigments, incl. iron blues, pearl essence, and
copper oxides Secondary products
Other secondary products
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. Primary products...
Sulfuric acid (new and fortified) Other than oleum grades
Potassium and sodium compounds (ex. bleaches, alkalies and alums)
Sodium compounds (inc. sodium metal) Sodium phosphates
Other selected sodium phosphates (monobasic, dibasic, tribasic, meta- and acid pyro)
Sodium silicates and silicoflouride Other selected sodium silicates (water glass and
silicoflouride) Sodium sulfate, sulfide, sulfite and thiosulfate (hypo)
Sodium sulfate High purity (anhydrous, >97% NaS04)
Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod. borate, flouride, hydrosulfide, etc.)
Potassium compounds, n.e.c Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c Other industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c
Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.c Calcium compounds
Other calcium compounds, n.e.c. (inc. cal, chloride, carbonate and hypochlorite).
Barium and magnesium compounds (inc. bulk epsom salts) Selected semi-metallic mineral compounds, iodine and
hydrogen peroxide Antimony, arsenic, bismuth and selenium compounds,
n.e.c. (ex. antimony-124 and 125) Activated carbon and silica gel Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c
Chromium, manganese, cobalt (ex. cobalt-60), and nickel compounds, n.e.c
Lead and zinc compounds, n.e.c Copper, iron and silver compounds, n.e.c. Other metallic mineral compounds (ex. radioactive isotopes).
Other inorganic chemicals, n.e.c Radioactive isotopes and compounds (inc. contract work, ex.
radiopharmeceuticals) Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades. Industrial bleaches,
gold & titanium compounds Secondary products
Plastic materials and synthetic resins, rubbers, and non-glass fibers
Plastic materials and resins . Primary products.
Thermoplastic resins . Low density polyethylene resins ..
For film and sheeting For all other uses
High density polyethylene resins .. For blow molding
Polypropylene resins For injection molding For fiber and filaments
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2821-361 12/80 110.8 111.7 114.3 2.4 4.0 2.1 i') 2821-36102 12/80 102.1 102.6 102.8 .2 .9 - .2 2821-371 12/80 115.2 112.4 116.2 3.4 4.0 5.7 -4.2 2821-37101 12/80 115.1 111.6 116.4 4.3 5.1 7.2 -4.2 2821-37102 12/80 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 .3 1.3 -10.0 2821-37103 12/80 127.2 127.2 127.2 0 -.1 -.1 1.6 2821-399 12/80 116.9 116.7 117.0 .3 .1 -.4 1.5 2821-4 12/80 114.0 113.9 114.4 .4 .6 .2 0 2821-411 12/80 126.4 {') {') e) e) 2821-421 12/80 112.8 112.6 112.6 0 - .2 - .2 - .8 2821-42101 12/80 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 0 -.4 2821-42102 12/80 114.1 113.8 113.8 0 - .2 - .2 -1.0 2821-431 12/80 111.6 109.6 111.1 1.3 .8 -.3 -1.2 2821-441 12/80 111.9 111.5 111.5 0 - .3 - .7 - .7 2821-499 12/80 111.9 111.9 112.7 .7 .7 .4 .8 2821-S 12/80 127.4 114.9 128.5 11.8 - .5 1.8 2.1
06/81 100.1 98.5 99.2 .7 -.1 - .7 -1.3 2822-P 06/81 99.9 97.9 98.8 .9 - .2 - .5 - .7 2822-1 06/81 91.3 88.8 88.9 0 -.3 -1.2 -.9 2822-111 06/81 90.5 87.9 87.9 0 - .2 - .7 -.5 2822-112 06/81 97.7 95.4 95.8 .4 - .8 -4.7 -3.6 2822-8 06/81 106.9 107.3 107.1 - .2 - .8 1.3 -2.8
06/84 99.6 100.0 100.0 0 .4 .6 0 2823-P 06/84 99.6 100.0 100.0 0 .4 .6 0 2823-2 06/84 98.9 100.1 100.1 0 1.2 2.0 .1 2823-241 06/84 98.2 98.8 {') e) e)
06/81 99.5 99.3 98.1 -1.2 -.4 -1.6 -4.2 2824-P 06/81 100.6 100.5 99.0 -1.4 - .8 -1.8 -4.8 2824-7 06/81 104.1 104.7 103.5 -1.2 .1 - .5 -3.2 2824-701 06/81 107.2 109.3 108.8 -.4 2.1 1.4 .6 2824-7012 06/81 101.4 94.9 96.4 1.6 - .2 -5.6 -6.6 2824-70124 06/81 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 .1 .1 -1.3 2824-702 06/81 100.8 100.4 101.3 1.0 1.5 .2 -1.2 2824-7021 06/81 88.4 87.8 89.2 1.6 2.6 .9 -5.3 2824-70212 06/81 81.9 80.2 82.0 2.2 2.3 .1 -7.9 2824-703 06/81 103.0 102.3 97.7 -4.5 -4.3 -4.3 -10.7 2824-7032 2824-70322 06/81 98.7 97.9 92.3 -5.7 -5.4 -5.4 -7.2 2824-70331 06/81 97.0 97.0 97.0 0 -.1 7.1 7.1 2824-8 06/81 95.6 94.3 92.5 -1.9 -2.3 -4.0 -7.3 2824-801 06/81 111.8 112.5 112.5 0 - .3 1.8 -2.1 2824-802 06/81 77.2 77.5 77.5 0 0 -2.5 -4.1 2824-80201 06/81 89.3 89.8 89.8 0 0 .7 -1.7 2824-803 06/81 93.6 90.4 86.7 -4.2 -4.8 -8.5 -12.5 2824-8031 06/81 92.8 89.2 84.9 -4.8 -5.5 -9.7 -14.1 2824-80312 06/81 89.4 86.6 81.2 -6.2 -7.3 -10.8 -15.2 2824-804 06/81 108.8 107.7 107.6 -.1 -.1 -2.8 -3.1
12/84 102.0 105.7 104.9 -.8 1.4 4.9
03/80 114.7 132.1 132.1 0 .5 15.3 14.7 2831-P 03/80 110.6 130.5 130.5 0 .6 18.0 17.2 2831-1 03/80 100.6 102.0 102.0 0 2.0 1.5 -.8 2831-117 03/80 73.1 (') e) (®) e) 2831-119 03/80 99.9 {') e) {') e) e) e) 2831-2 12/80 139.1 139.1 139.1 0 0 1.8 1.4 2831-213 03/80 140.4 140.4 {') e) 2831-4 03/80 121.3 159.5 159.5 0 .4 31.5 32.1 2831-415 03/80 124.6 125.1 125.1 0 0 .4 .4 2831-5
2831-513 03/80 88.5 87.4 87.6 .3 -1.1 -1.4 -3.3
06/82 96.7 97.0 95.4 -1.7 - .6 .4 1.0 2833-P 06/82 93.1 94.7 93.3 -1.5 .2 1.5 .6 2833-1 06/82 91.3 93.1 91.4 -1.9 .1 1.7 .9 2833-161 06/82 101.4 {') e) 2833-2 06/82 101.4 102.0 102.0 0 .5 .6 -.5 2833-201 06/82 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 0 .1
2833-205 06/82 : 103.3 103.5 103.5 .1 - .2 .3 .8 2833-S 06/82 ; 111.8 107.2 104.0 -2.9 -3.3 -3.2 2.6 2833-SSS 06/82 ! 105.7 103.5 103.3 -.1 1.2 1.5 1.5
06/81 137.0 141.7 140.7 -.7 1.3 4.8 8.3 2834-P 06/81 137.4 142.1 140.8 -.9 .9 5.2 9.2
Plastic materials and resins—Continued Styrene plastics materials
Rubber modified polystyrene resins Vinyl and vinylidene resins
Homopolymer resins, excluding dispersion . Copolymer resins excluding dispersion Dispersion resins
Other non-engineering thermoplastic resins Thermosetting resins
Epoxy resins Phenolic and other tar acid resins
Phenolic molding compounds All other phenolic and other tar acid resins..
Polyester resins, unsaturated Urea - formaldehyde resins All other thermosetting resins
Secondary products
Synthetic rubber Primary production
Styrene butadiene (SBR) Styrene butadiene - solid . Styrene butadiene - latex .
Specialty elastomers
Cellulosic man-made fibers Primary products
Rayon Staple and tow
Noncellulosic organic fibers Primary products.
Yarn and monofilament Nylon and aramid, excluding producer textured yarn .
Textile All other drawn equivalent deniers
Polyester, excluding producer textured yarn Textile, selected deniers
145-179 drawn equivalent denier Producer textured yarn and monofilament
Nylon Carpet yarn
Other producer textured yarn and monofilament .... Staple, tow and fiberfill
Nylon and aramid . Acrylic and modacrylic.
Up to 4 denier Polyester
Staple and tow . Up to 2.5 denier, excluding fiberfill ....
Other staple, tow and fiberfill
Drugs .
2822
2823
2824
Biological products Primary products
Blood and blood derivatives, for human use Normal human blood serum Other blood derivatives or fractions, except those used for
passive immunization Vaccines, toxoids and antigens, for human use
Antigens Diagnostic substances and other biologies, except for Industrial
use Diagnostic substances, except diagnostic allergens
Biological products for veterinary use Vaccines, bacterins, toxoids and other antigens (except
allergens) for active immunization
Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in bulk) Primary products
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals All other synthetic organic medicinal chemicals
Other medicinals and botanicals Botanical drugs. Mixtures of two or more substances for therapeutic or
prophylactic use Secondary products
Other secondary products
Pharmaceutical preparations Primary products
283
2831
2833
2834
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Pharmaceutical preparations—Continued 10.6 Pharmaceutical preparations, prescription 2834-1 06/81 142.2 148.3 146.1 -1.5 1.0 5.6 10.6
Analgesics 2834-102 06/81 163.4 168.6 177.0 5.0 6.7 14.1 17.3 Narcotic analgesics 2834-1021 06/81 147.8 157.8 158.0 .1 2.7 8.0 14.6
Codeine and combinations 2834-10211 06/81 142.8 154.0 154.0 0 2.7 7.8 14.4 Antiarthritics 2834-105 06/81 121.8 121.8 114.4 -6.1 -4.4 -.9 -.9 Anticoagulants 2834-106 06/81 109.7 109.0 103.2 -5.3 -.8 -3.2 1.4 Systemic anti-infectives 2834-111 06/81 125.5 125.8 128.1 1.9 1.0 1.9 4.8
Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics 2834-1111 06/81 127.2 127.8 128.0 .1 .3 -.6 3.1 Broad spectrum penicillins 2834-11112 06/81 111.2 114.5 114.5 0 1.5 2.3 6.2
Antispasmodic/antisecretory 2834-116 06/81 143.0 149.1 149.5 .2 4.5 4.5 9.2 Bronchial therapy 2834-118 06/81 128.8 142.4 142.1 -.2 -.3 10.7 11.3 Cancer therapy products 2834-119 06/81 209.4 217.2 217.2 0 3.7 4.4 16.3 Cardiovascular therapy 2834-121 06/81 153.9 154.9 156.5 1.0 2.1 9.6 12.4
Antihypertensive drugs 2834-12119 06/81 145.9 146.2 147.0 .5 1.0 7.9 9.5 Vasodilators 2834-12129 06/81 158.6 160.8 160.8 0 0 10.9 18.7 Other cardiovasculars 2834-12191 06/81 158.8 157.6 161.7 2.6 3.9 10.1 10.4
CNS stimulants 2834-123 06/81 168.2 178.9 183.2 2.4 2.6 13.8 22.4 Contraceptives (excluding devices, kits, implants, etc.) 2834-124 06/81 131.1 131.1 131.1 0 0 0 7.2 Cough and cold preparations 2834-125 06/81 158.3 160.0 161.3 .8 1.9 1.9 10.3 Dermatological preparations 2834-126 06/81 156.0 156.7 157.3 .3 3.8 11.9 16.8
Antipruritics 2834-12641 06/81 145.7 145.7 148.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 12.0 Diuretics 2834-128 06/81 138.7 138.7 138.9 .1 .4 4.2 6.1 Hormones 2834-135 06/81 109.9 142.5 112.6 -21.0 -11.7 0 8.9 Hospital solutions 2834-136 06/81 96.4 97.1 97.1 0 -5.7 .8 -.2
I.V. solutions 50 ml. and under 2834-13604 08/81 99.0 e) 99.0 e) e) 0 Muscle relaxants 2834-139 06/81 154.3 154.3 154.3 0 e) 8.2 11.6 Nutrients and supplements 2834-141 06/81 132.5 138.6 138.6 0 6.3 6.3 9.1 Opthalmic and otic preparations 2834-142 06/81 173.1 180.7 180.7 0 4.4 4.4 10.9 Psychotherapeutics 2834-144 06/81 174.3 179.4 180.3 .5 3.4 7.2 14.8 Sedatives 2834-145 06/81 194.6 194.6 194.6 0 0 17.4 17.4 Vitamins 2834-148 06/81 125.8 126.5 129.8 2.6 3.1 3.1 5.9
Multivitamins 2834-14819 06/81 134.6 136.5 145.8 6.8 8.3 8.3 8.3 Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations 2834-198 06/81 150.3 156.3 163.9 4.8 8.5 8.9 19.7
Pharmaceutical preparations, non-prescription 2834-2 06/81 128.7 130.1 131.1 .7 .8 4.1 6.1 Analgesics, internal (except antiarthritics) 2834-201 06/81 139.1 140.8 143.0 1.6 2.9 6.7 8.7
Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate compounds 2834-20101 06/81 143.3 145.7 148.8 2.1 3.9 8.3 10.7 Non-aspirin (including effervesent) 2834-20102 06/81 128.4 128.4 128.4 0 0 2.3 3.2
Antacids 2834-202 06/81 131.7 132.3 132.3 0 .5 5.8 5.9 Liquids 2834-20201 06/81 133.8 133.8 133.8 0 0 6.5 6.5 Other antacids 2834-20202 06/81 129.9 131.1 131.1 0 .9 5.1 5.4
Antiseptics and antibacterials 2834-206 06/81 128.5 135.4 135.4 0 2.4 7.0 8.3 Cough and cold preparations 2834-208 06/81 140.3 143.5 144.4 .7 2.8 4.2 5.8
Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums, troches 2834-20819 06/81 125.5 125.9 125.9 0 .3 .3 .9
Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine cold preparations) 2834-20831 06/81 154.3 154.3 157.9 2.3 2.3 2.3 8.4
Decongestants 2834-20849 06/81 144.3 158.6 158.6 0 9.4 10.4 8.5 External analgesics and counterirritants 2834-211 06/81 106.5 104.6 104.6 0 -1.8 -.7 .7 Hematinics 2834-214 06/81 124.3 124.3 135.9 9.3 9.8 9.8 Hemorroidal preparations 2834-215 06/81 132.5 136.5 140.6 3.0 6.1 6.1 9.3 Laxatives 2834-216 06/81 120.5 121.5 121.5 0 .9 .9 3.6 Vitamins 2834-221 06/81 113.8 114.1 114.3 .2 -4.7 .9 2.6
Adult multivitamins 2834-22101 06/81 115.8 116.7 116.7 0 -6.5 .9 3.5 B-complex 2834-22102 06/81 104.9 100.5 100.5 0 -3.3 -2.2 Other vitamins 2834-22109 06/81 110.8 110.7 111.5 .7 .7 2.0 1.3
Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations 2834-298 06/81 122.5 126.1 127.9 1.4 4.3 4.7 8.0 Pharmaceutical preparations, veterinary 2834-3 06/81 98.3 98.5 98.9 .3 .3 2.6 -.7
Prescription 2834-301 06/81 95.4 95.4 95.4 0 0 1.1 -1.1 Non-prescription 2834-302 06/81 105.1 105.8 106.9 1.1 1.1 5.9 -.1
Other non-prescription 2834-30209 06/81 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 .4 7.4 1.9 Miscellaneous receipts 2834-M 06/81 145.7 153.4 153.4 0 5.2 5.2 5.8
Resales 2834-Z89 06/81 145.7 153.4 153.4 0 5.2 5.2 5.8 Secondary products 2834.S 06/81 131.4 134.4 134.6 .2 2.5 2.3 3.7
Biological products 2831-S 06/81 205.2 209.7 211.1 .6 2.8 4.9 6.4 Other secondary products 2834-SSS 06/81 120.6 123.3 123.3 0 2.2 1.0 2.8
Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics 3.4 n and other toilet preparations 284 12/84 99.6 102.2 103.4 1.2 3.1 3.4 n
Soap and other detergents 2841 06/83 103.5 104.4 104.3 -.1 .7 1.4 4.0 Primary products 2841-P 06/83 103.6 103.8 103.8 0 .1 .4 3.6
Soap and detergents, nonhousehold 2841-1 06/83 104.1 105.3 105.2 -.1 .5 1.6 2.4 Acid-type cleaners: 2841-1A 06/83 103.5 104.1 104.1 0 .5 1.5 1.6
Metal cleaners... 2841-17 06/83 108.3 109.2 109.2 0 .8 2.9 2.9 Other acid-type cleaners 2841-179 06/83 93.4 95.0 94.9 -.1 1.5 2.7 3.4
Synthetic organic detergents, nonhousehold 2841-1B 06/83 103.0 104.8 104.4 -.4 .4 2.2 2.6 Dry (powders), anionic base 2841-141 06/83 107.6 109.0 110.8 1.6 .5 3.9 5.1 Liquid, anionic base 2841-145 06/83 101.0 103.7 101.4 -2.2 .4 1.4 1.4 Liquid, cationic and amphoteric 2841-146 06/83 101.0 e) 104.4 e) 0 4.4 e) Liquid - nonionic base 2841-149 06/83 100.0 100.1 100.5 .3 1.0 1.0 .4
Soap: chips, flakes, granulated, powdered, including washing ... 2841-112 06/83 108.1 108.1 108.1 0 -.5 1.4 -.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Soap and other detergents—Continued 2.5 1.8 Liquid soap, nonhousehold 2841-114 06/83 105.8 106.2 105.8 -0.3 2.5 1.8 1.8
Alkaline detergents, nonhousehold 2841-12 06/83 104.5 105.7 105.9 .2 .5 1.3 2.9 Liquid dishwashing compounds 2841-121 06/83 106.2 109.5 109.4 -.1 3.1 3.1 3.8 Dry dishwashing compounds 2841-123 06/83 107.6 107.7 108.4 .6 -2.5 -1.1 1.8 Other liquid alkaline detergents 2841-125 06/83 103.1 103.8 104.0 .1 .8 1.9 2.5 Dry alkaline detergents, hard surface cleaners 2841-126 06/83 104.3 104.4 105.0 .5 .3 1.8 4.3 Other dry alkaline detergents 2841-128 06/83 101.7 109.2 107.2 -1.8 5.9 1.6 1.3
Household detergents 2841-2 06/83 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .1 3.7
Synthetic organic detergents, household 2841-2A 06/83 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 .1 .1 4.2 Dry 2841-2AA 06/83 101.8 101.9 101.9 0 .1 .1 4.6
Heavy duty, phosphate based 2841-224 06/83 104.7 104.9 104.8 0 .1 .1 4.8 Liquid synthetic organic detergents, household 2841-2AB
5.0 Light duty 2841-231 06/83 104.9 104.9 104.9 0 0 0 5.0 Household soap, except specialty cleaners 2841-3 06/83 115.6 115.6 115.7 .1 .1 .1 3.8
Toilet soap 2841-311 06/83 116.4 116.4 116.5 .1 0 .1 3.9 Miscellaneous receipts 284l-M 06/83 {') 109.9 108.1 -1.7
Resales 2841-Z89 06/83 108.1 Secondary products 2841-S 06/83 104.4 105.1 105.1 0 .6 3.9 4.3
All other secondary products 2841-SSS 06/83 102.2 102.3 102.4 .1 .1 9.8 2.1 Polishes and sanitation goods 2842-S 06/83 106.6 108.8 108.7 -.1 2.0 2.0 4.7
Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations 2842 06/83 102.3 103.8 103.8 0 .5 1.8 2.4 Primary products 2842-P 06/83 103.7 104.2 104.3 .2 .5 1.0 2.0
Household bleaches 2842-2 06/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 1.3 1.3 Liquid bleaches (sodium hypochlorite, etc.) 2842-243 06/83 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 0 0
Specialty cleaning and sanitation products 2842-3 06/83 104.0 104.5 104.6 .1 .5 .9 1.9 Deodorants, nonpersonal 2842-3A 06/83 110.5 110.3 110.3 0 0 0 2.9
Other deodorants, nonpersonal 2842-385 06/83 102.6 102.1 102.1 0 .1 .1 .1 Glass window cleaning preparations 2842-311 06/83 104.3 103.3 102.2 -1.0 -1.2 -2.0 -.5 Oven cleaners 2842-321 06/83 103.5 101.5 0 -2.0 -2.0 Toilet bowl cleaners and drain pipe solvents 2842-331 06/83 103.1 104.3 104.3 0 0 1.4 .5 Disinfectants for uses other than agricultural 2842-332 06/83 106.9 107.4 107.8 .3 .3 1.2 1.6 Wallpaper, window shade, and wallcleaners 2842-341 06/83 109.7 e)
e) Rug and upholstery cleaners, consumer type preparations 2842-351 06/83 103.7 e) 108.3 a 2.5 4.4 e) Household laundry aids 2842-39 06/83 99.7 100.9 100.9 0 1.2 1.8 3.0
Fabric softeners and rinses 2842-394 06/83 99.7 100.9 100.9 0 1.2 1.8 3.0 Other specialty cleaning prod., eg. ironing aids, sweeping
1.0 1.7 1.8 compounds, waterless hand cleaners 2842-398 06/83 102.9 103.5 104.1 .6 1.0 1.7 1.8 Polishing preparations and related products 2842-4 06/83 104.9 105.4 105.9 .4 .8 1.0 2.8
Automobile body polishes and cleaners 2842-411 06/83 108.6 108.6 108.6 0 0 0 1.8 Furniture polishes and cleaners 2842-415 06/83 104.9 105.2 105.1 0 .2 .2 1.8
Floor polish 2842-42 2.7 Water emulsion 2842-421 06/83 103.2 104.4 104.2 -.1 1.0 1.1 2.7
Liquid (other than water emulsion) 2842-423 07/83 102.9 104.2 {') Related products, including metal polish and polishing cloths
.5 2.2 and papers 2842-498 06/83 107.8 108.2 108.6 .4 .5 .7 2.2 Miscellaneous receipts 2842-M
7.0 4.0 Resales 2842-Z89 06/83 92.2 99.3 99.1 -.1 1.6 7.0 4.0 Secondary products 2842-8 06/83 102.9 105.0 104.7 - .3 .3 1.9 3.0
Soap and other detergents 2841-S 06/83 104.8 105.6 105.7 .1 .3 1.2 5.0 All other secondary products 2842-SSS 06/83 100.0 100.9 100.9 0 .3 1.0 .7 Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c 2879-S 06/83 102.8 110.7 108.8 -1.8 .1 5.8 1.4
Surface-active agents 2843 12/83 103.7 104.0 104.0 0 ,2 .1 4.4 Primary products 2843-P 12/83 102.9 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 4.0
Textile and leather assistants and finishes 2843-1 12/83 101.1 101.4 101.4 0 .3 .3 1.8 Assistants 2843-13 12/83 101.3 101.8 101.8 0 .6 .6 1.2
Textile 2843-131 12/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 .6 Leather 2843-135 12/83 100.8 103.9 103.9 0 3.1 3.1 3.9
Finishes 2843-16 Textile 2843-161 12/83 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 0 1.6
Bulk surface-active agents (surfactants) 2843-5 12/83 103.4 103.5 103.5 0 0 -.1 4.7 Anionic 2843-53 12/83 103.7 104.0 104.0 0 -.1 .2 12.0
Phosphoric and polyphosphoric acid esters 2843-533 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 Sulfonic acids 2843-535 03/84 116.0 116.5 116.5 0 -.1 Sulfuric acid esters 2843-537 12/83 93.1 93.1 e) Other anionic surfactants 2843-539 12/83 127.5 126.5 126.5 0 - .7 - .7 9.6
Cationic ... . 2843-55 12/83 1 110.6 110.6 110.6 0 0 0 Other cationic surfactants 2843-555 12/83 1 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 0 0
Nonionic 2843-57 12/83 1 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 -.4 .8 Carboxylic acid esters 2843-573 12/83 1 116.2 116.2 116.2 0 e) 0 e) Other nonionic surfactants 2843-579 12/83 1 107.0 106.3 106.3 0 .4 - .9 3.6
Secondary products 2843-S 12/83 1 106.9 107.6 107.6 0 .6 .6 5.6
Toilet preparations . 2844 03/8C ) 128.6 134.3 138.2 2.9 6.2 6.1 7.8 Primary products 2844-P 03/8C I 135.6 135.9 140.7 3.5 3.6 4.8 6.3
Shaving preparations 2844-1 03/8C 1 135.6 135.6 124.7 -8.0 -8.0 5.2 1.7 Shaving soaps and creams 2844-135 03/8C ) 155.9 155.9 155.9 0 0 11.1 0 Aftershave preparations 2844-156 03/8C ) 125.1 125.1 108.7 -13.1 -13.1 2.5 1.9
Perfume, toilet water, and cologne 2844-2 03/8C ) 133.0 135.6 151.9 12.0 .5 19.9 13.3 Perfume 2844-2A 03/8C ) 134.5 136.1 135.0 -.8 -.4 14.0 5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Product Index
base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2844-223 03/80 135.6 137.0 137.0 0 1.1 33.9 8.0 2844-232 03/80 132.3 135.3 159.2 17.7 .8 22.3 16.6 2844-3 03/80 125.9 125.9 131.5 4.4 4.0 4.2 3.1 2844-3A 03/80 139.0 141.7 141.7 0 1.3 1.9 2.1 2844-321 03/80 134.1 136.1 136.1 0 .8 1.5 1.7 2844-3B 03/80 136.1 132.4 140.5 6.1 3.6 6.1 -.1 2844-341 03/80 147.7 145.5 139.2 -4.3 -4.1 -1.4 -2.2 2844-36A 2844-363 03/80 136.6 132.8 142.4 7.2 4.4 6.9 .1 2844-31 03/80 110.1 110.0 111.0 .9 -.1 .6 1.2 2844-31A 03/80 107.7 108.9 110.1 1.1 1.0 2.9 3.5 2844-316 03/80 104.7 105.9 107.1 1.1 1.1 3.1 3.7 2844-313 03/80 122.4 117.3 117.7 .3 -3.7 -6.7 -6.2 2844-337 03/80 134.9 133.9 125.3 -6.4 -7.4 -6.6 -4.0 2844-351 03/80 120.7 121.9 138.6 13.7 e) 11.6 e) 2844-5 03/80 144.7 143.9 144.3 .3 7.0 -1.2 4.6 2844-51 03/80 132.7 135.3 132.0 -2.4 -.5 -2.6 2.3 2844-51A 03/80 139.5 140.7 137.6 -2.2 -1.3 -2.3 1.6 2844-511 03/80 172.3 172.7 159.8 -7.5 -7.3 -6.5 -4.1 2844-512 03/80 123.6 123.6 123.6 0 0 2.4 2.4 2844-513 03/80 137.9 142.8 142.8 0 3.5 -5.6 8.1 2844-514 03/80 127.1 127.1 127.1 0 0 1.8 1.8 2844-518 03/80 126.8 130.6 127.1 -2.7 .3 -2.8 3.0 2844-515 03/80 119.8 119.8 119.8 0 0 0 -.1 2844-518 03/80 126.7 135.3 135.3 0 6.8 -.5 9.1
2844-519 03/80 126.0 126.0 126.0 0 .5 .5 1.8 2844-52A 03/80 164.3 165.3 164.5 -.5 25.6 -1.7 4.4 2844-521 03/80 154.2 156.2 156.4 .1 26.7 -3.7 -2.9 2844-522 03/80 130.4 130.4 130.4 0 0 0 0
2844-523 03/80 181.1 181.1 178.7 -1.3 35.4 .1 16.4 2844-528 03/80 150.1 151.5 148.0 -2.3 -1.4 -1.8 -1.0 2844.52C 2844-527 03/80 141.8 141.8 134.2 -5.3 -5.3 -2.8 -4.6 2844-528 03/80 124.8 127.8 128.7 .7 3.1 -1.0 1.5 2844-54 03/80 139.9 140.0 140.0 0 0 .5 1.1 2844-541 03/80 137.8 137.8 137.8 0 0 0 0 2844-543 03/80 149.0 149.0 149.0 0 0 1.8 1.8
2844-549 03/80 134.7 135.0 135.0 0 .2 .2 3.5 2844-56 2844-561 03/80 166.4 121.0 166.4 37.6 44.7 5.3 90.6 2844-M 03/80 54.2 99.7 99.7 0 49.6 24.9 26.2 2844-S 03/80 172.9 178.2 175.4 -1.6 1.0 2.5 8.2
06/83 104.3 105.4 105.2 - .2 -.7 .8 2.8 2851-P 06/83 103.5 104.6 104.8 .1 -.5 .2 2.5 2851-1 06/83 104.3 104.8 104.8 0 .4 .2 3.0 2851-1A 06/83 102.6 103.9 103.8 0 .9 1.6 3.6 2851-1AA 06/83 108.0 109.2 109.1 0 1.1 1.8 4.9 2851-1AAA 06/83 106.9 108.2 108.2 0 1.2 2.1 5.4 2851-121 06/83 100.7 104.1 104.1 0 3.4 4.3 2.1
2851-139 06/83 110.1 110.2 110.2 0 .1 1.9 4.3 2851-1AB 06/83 98.0 99.4 99.3 -.1 .6 1.3 2.5 2851-1 ABA 06/83 96.8 98.3 98.3 -.1 .7 1.5 2.4 2851-143 06/83 94.4 96.0 96.0 0 .6 1.7 2.1 2851-157 06/83 105.5 107.3 106.9 -.4 1.3 1.3 4.4
2851-159 06/83 99.1 99.8 99.4 -.3 .3 .3 .9 2851-18 06/83 105.7 105.6 105.6 0 0 -.9 2.4 2851-IBA 06/83 106.7 106.7 106.8 .1 .1 .2 4.2 2851-16 06/83 106.9 106.9 107.0 .1 .1 .2 4.9 2851-164 06/83 109.1 109.1 109.3 .2 .2 .5 10.9 2851-18 06/83 105.3 105.1 105.1 0 0 -1.4 1.7 2851-181 06/83 105.0 104.8 104.7 0 0 -2.1 .1 2851-18101 06/83 107.3 107.0 107.0 0 0 -2.5 - .2 2851-18102 06/83 87.1 87.1 87.1 0 0 .3 2.4 2851-18103 06/83 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 .5 1.1 2851-183 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 0 5.5
2851-189 06/83 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 0 0 4.2
2851-2 06/83 102.9 104.9 104.9 0 -2.4 -1.6 1.7
2851-2A 06/83 103.7 109.4 109.4 0 -7.1 -5.1 1.9 2851-22 06/83 102.1 109.9 109.9 0 -9.5 -7.3 -.1 2851-221 06/83 102.1 102.2 102.3 0 -15.8 -13.7 -7.0
2851-234 06/83 100.9 100.9 e) e)
Percent change to June 1985 from —
Toilet preparations—Continued Liquid and solid perfume .
Cologne and toilet water Hair preparations.
Hair tonics and rinses Hair tonics
Hair dressings and sprays.. Hair dressings Hair sprays
Aerosol hair sprays . Shampoos .
Synthetic organic detergent Liquid synthetic organic detergent
Soap shampoos Permanents - both home and commercial Hair coloring preparations
Other cosmetics and toilet preparations Creams and lotions
Creams Cleansing creams Foundation creams Lubricating creams, including hormone creams Other creams
Lotions and oils Suntan lotions and sunscreens, including oils Hand lotions Other lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but
excluding hair, aftershave & bath oils Cosmetics
Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, etc.) Blushers (rouges), excluding lip rouge. Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye
creams, etc.) Deodorants
Underarm deodorants Aerosol underarm deodorants Liquid, cream and roll-on deodorants
Powders Talcum and toilet powders Face powders Wet application powders, and other powders, including foot
powders Bath oils and salts
Bath oils and salts Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Paints and Allied Products Primary products
Architectural coatings, including architectural lacquers Exterior
Solvent-type Solvent paints, enamels and varnishes in ready-mixed form
Solvent and alkyd vehicle house paints and tinting bases Other exterior solvent coatings, including bituminous
paints Water-type
Water-emulsion paints and tinting bases House All-purpose, excluding exterior-interior
Other exterior water-thinned paints, including barn and roof
Interior Solvent-type
Paints, enamels and varnishes in ready-mixed form Semigloss paints and tinting bases
Water-type Flat water emulsion paints and tinting bases
Vinyl and vinyl acetate binder Acrylic binder Other type binders.
2851
Semigloss water emulsion paints and tinting bases . Other interior water-thinned paints, including paste and
semi-paste Product finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM),
including OEM lacquers Transportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids
coatings Automobile finishes
Automobile finishes, except lacquers Other transportation equipment finishes, including aircraft,
rockets and missiles
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product'
Paints and Allied Products—Continued Metal finishes
Metal decorating Container and closure finishes
Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excluding containers
Metal furniture and fixture finishes Machinery and equipment finishes, including road building
equipment and farm implements High-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent solids) Other product finishes, except semimanufactured (pigment
dispersions, etc.) Industrial lacquers
Wood Industrial lacquers for other uses
Special purpose coatings, including coatings for transportation after market and lacquer
Industrial maintainance paints (specially formulated) Interior Exterior
Trade sales Automotive and machinery refinish coatings
Paints and enamels, except lacquers Metallic paints (aluminum, bronze, zinc, etc.) Traffic paint, all types (shelf goods and highway department
sales) Aerosol paints
Made from paint produced in the same establishment or packaged on contract
Allied paint products Paint and varnish removers
Putty and putty products Putty and glazing compounds
Miscellaneous paint products... Thinners for dopes, lacquers, and oleoresinous thinners, inc.
mixtures, proprietary thinners Miscellaneous related products, e.g. pigment dispersions, ink
vehicles, bleached shellac, etc Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products.
Other secondary products.
Industrial organic chemicals
Gum and wood chemicals Primary products.
Other gum and wood chemicals Hardwood distillatton products
Charcoal, excluding briquets Charcoal briquets, including blends with lignite or other
materials Tall oils
Refined (contains less than 90% free fatty acids, incl. ta oil resins other than rosin)
Rosin Other tall oil derivatives, including rosin acid salts.
except tall oil fatty acids Secondary products
Other secondary products
Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments
Primary products Cyclic intermediates
Other cyclic intermediates Phenol Miscellaneous other cyclic intermediates
Synthetic organic dyes Benzenoid dyes .
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners) .... Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners).
Phthalocyanine blue (Blue 15) Other synthetic organic pigments
Secondary products Other secondary products Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c Primary products
Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.c
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index -code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2851-24 06/83 102.8 103.3 103.2 -0.1 0.5 0 1.0 2851-24A 06/83 101.6 101.7 101.5 - .2 .2 -1.1 -.7 2851-243 06/83 101.6 101.7 101.5 - .2 .2 -1.1 -.7
2851-241 06/83 103.8 104.2 104.3 .1 .5 1.3 3.4 2851-249 06/83 105.3 106.9 106.7 - .2 1.4 1.4 2.1
2851-252 06/83 103.6 105.0 105.0 0 0 2.0 2.3 2851-254 06/83 106.7 106.3 106.4 0 2.1 -2.9 1.5
2851-257 06/83 101.4 101.6 101.6 0 -.1 .2 .7 2851-26 06/83 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 0 1.6 2851-262 06/83 98.6 98.6 98.6 0 0 0 1.1 2851-269 06/83 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 0 2.9
2851-3 06/83 102.4 103.3 103.8 .4 .5 2.7 2.5 2851.3A 06/83 106.1 106.4 106.4 0 0 4.0 5.2 2851-301 06/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 7.2 7.0 2851-305 06/83 105.5 106.0 106.0 0 0 2.4 4.2 2851-3B 06/83 101.0 102.2 102.8 .6 .6 2.2 1.5 2851.3BA 06/83 102.8 102.5 103.3 .8 1.6 1.0 1.4 2851-313 06/83 103.7 103.2 104.0 .8 2.4 1.2 2.1 2851-307 06/83 112.1 112.0 109.0 -2.7 .5 2.0
2851-311 06/83 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 0 0 2851-33 07/83 95.8 101.1 102.0 .9 -1.0 6.5 e) 2851-331 07/83 100.0 100.0 {') e) e) 2851-7 06/83 101.4 102.6 102.6 0 1.3 1.3 2.1 2851-763 06/83 101.8 103.4 103.4 0 1.6 1.6 2.8 2851-8 06/83 107.6 107.6 107.6 0 0 6.1 7.6 2851-853 06/83 107.6 107.6 107.6 0 0 6.1 7.6 2851-9 06/83 104.1 104.9 106.1 1.2 1.9 3.4 3.8
2851-911 06/83 100.8 102.7 105.5 2.7 4.6 3.3 3.8
2851-979 06/83 107.3 107.3 107.3 0 0 3.9 4.2 2851-M 06/83 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 9.9 10.2 2851-Z89 06/83 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 9.9 10.2 2851-S 2851-
SSSSS 06/83 101.7 100.9 100.9 0 -1.1 .6 .1
.. 286 12/84 99.6 99.1 97.8 -1.3 -1.6 -2.2 e)
.. 2861 06/84 113.9 116.3 116.9 .5 2.4 5.1 16.9 2861-P 06/84 104.4 104.6 105.2 .5 .4 1.3 5.2 2861-2 06/84 106.7 107.1 107.9 .8 .7 2.0 7.9 2861-25 06/84 102.3 101.9 101.9 0 -.4 0 1.9 2861-252 06/84 103.1 103.1 103.1 0 0 3.1 3.1
2861-255 06/84 102.3 101.9 101.9 0 - .5 -.1 1.9 2861-29 06/84 121.9 124.8 128.6 3.0 3.8 7.7 28.6
2861-294 06/84 e) 131.5 141.1 7.4 7.4 12.9 41.1 2861-296 06/84 97.0 94.9 94.9 0 -4.8 -9.5 -5.1
2861-298 06/84 132.8 137.2 141.3 3.0 6.0 13.1 41.3 2861-S 06/84 136.1 143.7 144.6 .6 6.0 12.3 44.6 2861-SSS 06/84 136.1 143.7 144.6 .6 6.0 12.3 44.6
.. 2865 12/82 96.1 96.1 96.0 -.1 - .6 - .7 -1.4 2865-P 12/82 102.4 102.2 102.1 -.1 -.7 -1.0 -1.8 2865-1 12/82 103.1 103.1 102.7 -.4 - .6 - .6 -2.8 2865-199 12/82 104.4 104.3 103.9 -.3 - .4 -.1 -1.2 2865-19915 03/83 105.2 109.1 106.4 -2.5 1.7 4.6 -7.5 2865-19999 12/82 103.9 102.7 104.2 1.4 .4 .3 .5 2865-2 2865-299 12/82 103.3 104.5 105.4 .9 .3 -1.3 2.5 2865-3 12/82 103.4 102.9 103.4 .5 - .6 - .6 -2.0 2865-311 12/82 103.4 102.9 103.4 .5 -.6 - .6 -2.0 2865-31111 12/82 112.7 111.4 111.4 0 -1.1 -2.8 -5.1 2865-31199 12/82 1 101.2 101.0 101.5 .6 -.5 -.1 -1.1 2865-S 12/82 1 84.9 85.3 85.3 -.1 .1 -.1 - .7 2865-SSS 05/83 1 78.5 79.2 79.0 - .2 - .4 - .7 -1.8 2869-S 12/82 ! 91.4 91.6 91.7 .1 1.0 .9 .1
... 2869 12/82 ! 102.3 101.6 99.9 -1.6 -1.9 -2.7 -4.8 2869-P 12/82 ! 102.5 101.8 99.3 -2.4 -3.3 -3.7 -3.7 2869-3 12/82 ! 87.7 89.3 86.6 -3.0 -4.1 - .2 -2.3 2869-3 12/82 ! 87.7 89.3 86.6
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
2869-311 12/82 101.3 101.2 101.3 0 0 0.4 0.5 2869-31111 12/82 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 .6 .6 2869-31112 12/82 103.1 103.0 103.1 .1 .1 .1 .3 2869-331 12/82 106.8 109.9 99.2 -9.7 -14.3 -1.7 -.9 2869-351 12/82 69.0 70.7 70.9 .2 1.8 .6 -5.7 2869-35199 12/82 66.2 68.1 68.3 .2 2.1 .7 -6.4 2869-4 12/82 101.7 100.5 99.7 -.8 -1.4 -.7 -1.0
2869-499 12/82 101.7 100.5 99.7 -.8 -1.4 -.7 -1.0 2869-5 12/82 95.1 91.9 91.3 -.6 -.1 -9.1 -10.0 2869-599 12/82 93.8 93.8 92.8 -1.1 -.3 -3.9 -6.3 2869-59911 12/82 95.4 95.6 e) e) e) 2869-59912 12/82 82.9 81.6 81.1 -.5 -.9 -10.3 -16.9 2869-59913 12/82 e) 92.1 e) 2869-59999 12/82 101.2 103.1 102.1 -1.0 1.1 .5 1.0
2869-6 12/82 102.7 109.6 109.9 .2 6.4 6.3 7.0 2869-613 12/82 91.8 112.8 114.1 1.1 22.0 22.4 20.0 2869-614 12/82 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 0 2.1
2869-699 12/82 110.3 111.1 110.8 -.3 .5 .2 1.9
2869-7 12/82 104.6 102.5 99.3 -3.1 -5.2 -5.9 -5.7 2869-738 12/82 100.0 e) e) e) e) e) 2869-754 12/82 102.8 102.9 103.8 .9 1.3 .7 2.0
2869-799 12/82 107.3 103.8 97.2 -6.4 -9.3 -9.6 -9.8 2869-M 12/82 104.3 105.1 101.3 -3.6 -2.9 -2.9 -3.4 2869-Z89 12/82 104.8 105.9 100.8 -4.8 -3.8 -3.8 -4.6 2869-S 12/82 101.8 101.0 101.0 0 .7 - .9 -6.9 2821-S 12/82 108.1 108.6 106.9 -1.6 -1.9 -1.8 -10.4 2865-S 12/82 88.8 89.6 90.4 .9 4.3 -2.5 -10.5 2869-SSS 12/82 103.5 101.2 101.9 .7 1.2 .3 -2.6
287 12/84 100.1 99.8 99.7 -.1 -.3 -.3 e) 2873 12/79 123.1 123.7 122.8 -.7 -.2 1.4 -3.3
2873-P 12/79 117.7 118.8 117.8 -.9 .1 -.1 -5.8 2873-1 12/79 120.2 122.4 121.3 -.9 .8 .7 -6.3 2873-1A 12/79 120.0 121.7 120.6 -.9 .9 -2.9 -9.8 2873-15A 2873-152 12/79 118.3 122.0 120.6 -1.2 1.9 -.4 -10.2 2873-1B 12/79 109.6 110.1 108.4 -1.6 -1.2 -1.8 -6.4
2873-155 12/79 111.4 112.5 110.4 -1.9 -1.0 -1.7 -8.3 2873-13 2873-131 12/79 126.7 130.2 129.5 - .6 1.9 3.8 -4.5 2873-2 12/79 107.5 104.4 103.8 -.6 -3.3 -3.6 -3.6 2873-S 12/79 146.2 146.1 146.1 0 -.1 12.2 11.9 2874-S 12/79 100.7 100.5 100.5 0 -.2 - .2 -.4
2874 12/79 106.8 105.0 105.0 0 -1.0 -1.8 -3.8 2874-P 12/79 105.8 103.7 103.8 .1 -1.1 -2.0 -3.4 2874-1 2874-151 12/79 116.0 117.0 117.0 0 .5 -1.1 .4 2874-2 12/79 102.8 99.7 99.8 .1 -2.0 -2.7 -5.3 2874-2A 12/79 94.1 90.1 90.4 .3 -1.3 -.8 -1.5 2874-241 12/79 92.7 88.7 89.1 .5 -.9 -.5 -1.3
2874-2B 12/79 105.5 102.5 102.6 .1 -2.2 -3.2 -6.2 2874-251 12/79 106.2 103.3 103.3 .1 -2.2 -3.2 -6.2
2874-3 12/79 111.8 111.6 111.6 0 .9 -.1 .4 2874-31 12/80 105.8 105.6 105.6 0 1.0 -.1 .5 2874-313 12/79 114.7 114.7 114.7 0 1.2 0 .5 2874-31306 12/79 124.2 124.2 124.2 0 .1 -1.5 2874-S 12/79 129.0 127.9 126.7 -1.0 -1.8 -1.8 -.9
, 2875 12/79 116.5 117.9 117.4 -.5 .4 -.7 -4.0
2875-P 12/79 115.7 116.7 116.2 -.5 0 -.7 -4.2 2875-2A 12/79 114.8 115.9 115.8 -.1 .4 0 -3.5 2875-213 12/79 116.1 117.5 117.4 -.1 .4 .4 -3.5 2875-21301 12/79 110.8 111.4 111.4 0 .5 -2.9 -4.4 2875-21302 12/79 94.8 96.7 96.7 0 .6 2.2 -9.7 2875-21303 12/79 120.7 122.2 122.2 0 -1.0 1.8 -1.7 2875-21304 12/79 120.8 122.6 122.6 .0 .4 1.6 -1.0 2875-21306 12/79 116.3 117.7 117.6 -.1 .5 .3 -3.4 2875-227 12/79 119.3 117.3 117.3 0 0 -4.1 -4.1 2875-2B 12/80 101.2 101.3 97.6 -3.7 -3.6 -6.4 -9.3
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.—Continued Flavor and perfume materials .
Chemical compounds, unmixed Chemical compounds, mixed
Rubt)er processing chemicals Plasticizers
Other plasticizers Pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural chemicals ..
Other pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural chemicals
Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c Other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
1,3 Butadiene Ethylene Propylene, chemical Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c
Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding urea
Gasoline additives Lubricating oil and grease additives Other miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical
products, excluding urea Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical
products Formaldehyde . Alcohols, synthetic, monohydric Other miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and
chemical products Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products
Plastic materials and resins Cyclic crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments . Other secondary products
Agricultural chemicals
Nitrogenous fertilizers Primary products.,
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium compounds . Nitrate (100% NH4N03)
Nitrate for fertilizer use Solid nitrate
Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium compounds Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea
(100%N) Anhydrous and aqua ammonia
Anhydrous ammonia Urea Secondary products
Phosphatic fertilizers
Phosphatic fertilizers.. Primary products.
Phosphoric acid Wet process phosphoric acid
Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer materials . Superphosphate
Triple superphosphates (42% P205 and above) Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer
materials Ammonium phosphates .
Mixed fertilizers, produced from one or more materials made in the same plant
Complete mixed fertilizer Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form .
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, other N-P-K Secondary products
Fertilizers, mixing only Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture
phosphatic fertilizer materials). Complete mixed fertilizers (guarantees N, P205 and K20)
Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 5-10-15 N-P-K Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 6-24-24 N-P-K Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 10-10-10 N-P-K Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, 12-12-12 n-p-k Complete mixed fertilizer, dry form, miscellaneous N-P-K .
Complete mixed fertilizers, liquid form Incomplete mixed fertilizers
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Fertilizers, mixing only—Continued Incomplete mixed fertilizers, grades guaranteeing P205 and
3.9 -8.2 K20 only 2875-231 12/79 102.0 103.7 103.7 0 0.6 3.9 -8.2 Miscellaneous receipts 2875-M 12/79 115.0 118.4 117.7 - .5 2.4 - .2 -2.9
Resales 2875-Z89 12/79 114.9 118.3 117.7 - .6 2.5 -.3 -3.1 Secondary products 2875-S 12/79 141.0 139.7 139.3 -.3 - .8 -1.3 -5.0
Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c 2879 06/82 97.9 97.6 98.0 .5 - .6 0 .8 Primary products 2879-P 06/82 97.0 97.2 97.8 .6 .2 .4 1.8
Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or -1.4 2.9 health service use 2879-5 06/82 102.3 102.9 102.5 -.4 .5 -1.4 2.9
Containing organic compounds 2879-525 06/82 101.0 101.6 101.1 - .5 .6 -1.5 2.1 Carbamate preparations 2879-52531 06/82 107.1 107.6 107.6 0 .6 2.4 7.5 Organo-phosphate preparations 2879-52541 06/82 101.9 102.0 100.9 -1.1 -.4 -2.2 2.7
1.0 .7 health sen/ice use 2879-6 06/82 94.1 93.6 95.0 1.5 1.0 .7 0 Containing inorganic compounds 2879-616 06/82 e) (?) Containing organic compounds 2879-625 06/82 94.9 94.3 95.8 1.6 1.0 .6 - .2
Phenoxy compound preparations 2879-62541 06/82 100.2 100.4 100.5 .1 0 .3 3.2 Triazine preparations 2879-62565 06/82 95.8 101.5 e) 6.8 4.6 4.6 Other organic preparations 2879-62579 06/82 89.0 87.0 87.0 0 -2.3 -2.2 -5.8
Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or -9.0 6.0 10.9 health sen/ice use 2879-7 06/82 86.9 89.9 89.9 0 -9.0 6.0 10.9
Containing organic compounds 2879-725 06/82 91.5 93.5 93.5 0 -11.1 4.9 10.3 Miscellaneous organic compounds 2879-72579 06/82 90.2 89.8 89.8 0 .3 3.7 9.2
Other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden 2.1 2.0 2.6 or health service use 2879-8 06/82 103.7 103.7 105.0 1.2 2.1 2.0 2.6
Except soil fumigants, defoliants, dissicants and rodenticides 2879-898 06/82 104.4 104.4 106.0 1.5 2.6 2.4 3.2 Household pesticidal preparations 2879-9 06/82 100.6 101.9 101.9 0 0 1.7 1.7
Miscellaneous household pesticidal preparations, including industrial extemiinants 2879-998 06/82 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 .3 .3
Secondary products 2879-S 06/82 100.8 97.7 97.7 0 -4.5 -1.8 -3.0
Adhesives and sealants 2891 12/83 103.1 103.4 103.4 0 .6 .4 1.0 Primary products 2891-P 12/83 103.1 103.3 103.3 0 .5 .3 .8
Natural base glues and adhesives 2891-3 12/83 105.6 106.3 106.3 0 .7 .7 2.4 Vegetable adhesives 2891-35 12/83 101.7 101.9 101.9 0 .2 .2 1.8
Dextrines 2891-351 12/83 102.2 102.4 102.4 0 .2 .2 Starches 2891-355 12/83 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 0 0 - .2
Other natural base glues and adhesives. from natural gums. shellac, silicate, lacquers, etc 2891-398 12/83 100.2 100.7 100.7 0 .4 .4 .7
Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including all types of bonding and laminating adhesives 2891-4 12/83 102.7 102.7 102.7 .1 .4 - .6 0
Epoxy adhesives 2891-411 12/83 108.1 108.5 108.5 0 .7 2.7 .7 Vinyl type adhesives 2891-44 12/83 102.2 101.8 101.8 0 .5 - .3 .8
Polyvinyl acetate, latex type 2891-441 12/83 102.1 101.5 101.5 0 1.0 - .5 - .2 Acrylic adhesives 2891-453 12/83 100.1 100.5 100.5 0 -3.5 .4 .5
2891-455 01/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (?) Hot melt adhesives, including nylon, polyolefin, and other hot
2.3 melts 2891-465 12/83 103.2 103.8 103.8 0 .6 .7 2.3 Rubber and synthetic resin combinations 2891-478 12/83 102.1 100.9 101.0 .1 -1.1 - .8 -.1 Rubber cement, for sale as such 289.1-48 12/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 2.6
Latex type 2891-481 12/83 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 0 .6 Solvent type 2891-483 01/84 103.6 103.6 103.6 0 0 0
Caulking compounds and sealants 2891-5 12/83 103.2 103.7 103.6 -.1 .6 3.0 2.6 Natural base 2891-55 12/83 103.4 103.2 103.2 0 1.3 - .2 .3
Bituminous base (coal tar or asphalt) 2891-555 12/83 101.9 101.5 101.5 0 3.1 -.4 (?) Synthetic base 2891-56 12/83 103.2 103.8 103.6 -.2 .6 3.2 2.8
General performance sealants (PVAC, butyl, vinyl, acrylic. 4.1 3.0 neoprene, etc.) 2891-566 12/83 103.5 103.9 104.0 0 - .5 4.1 3.0
Special performance sealants (epoxy, urethane, polysutfide. 2.3 silicone, etc.) 2891-567 12/83 102.7 103.4 103.1 -.3 .2 3.1 2.3
Secondary products 2891-S e) e) (?) Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied products 2851-S 01/84 e) e) (?)
Other secondary products 2891-SSS 12/83 102.5 103.6 103.6 0 1.5 1.1 2.6
Explosives 2892 12/80 119.6 120.7 120.7 0 .6 .7 1.4 Primary products 2892-P 12/80 120.0 121.2 121.3 .1 .6 1.2 2.2
Explosives manufactured in privately owned and operated establishments 2892-1 A01 12/80 122.2 122.4 121.4 - .9 - .8 -1.0 - .2
High explosives 2892-11 A01 12/80 119.9 120.0 118.0 -1.6 -1.5 -2.1 -.7 ANFO, except slurry 2892-117 A01 12/80 126.4 139.0 129.9 -6.6 1.7 - .6 4.0 Water gel and slurries 2892-118 A01 12/80 133.1 (?) (?) Other high explosives 2892-122 A01 12/80 e) e) e) e) e) (?)
Blasting accessories 2892-16 A01 12/80 1 127.8 128.5 128.5 0 0 .5 (?) Other blasting accessories 2892-169 A01 12/80 1 130.2 131.3 131.3 0 0 .8 (?)
Secondary products 2892-S 12/80 1 110.6 112.1 110.9 -1.0 1.1 -3.0 -4.0
Printing ink . 2893 06/84 i 100.4 101.6 100.3 -1.3 .1 - .5 .3 Primary products 2893-P 06/84 i 100.5 101.8 100.3 -1.4 .1 - .6 .3
Lithographic and offset ink (black and color) 2893-2 06/84 i 101.8 101.5 100.3 -1.1 -1.2 - .9 .3 Publication ink 2893-232 06/84 i 101.4 100.1 97.0 -3.1 -3.3 -3.7 -3.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
2893-235 06/84 100.1 100.1 99.7 -0.5 -0.5 0.1 -0.3 2893-239 06/84 103.9 104.2 103.9 -.2 -.3 .5 3.9 2893-3 06/84 95.7 97.1 96.1 -1.0 2.6 0 -3.9 2893-343 06/84 97.9 97.9 97.9 0 .5 2.8 -2.1 2893-4 06/84 98.7 102.0 97.9 -4.1 -2.5 -6.6 -2.1 2893-481 06/84 98.2 102.2 97.2 -4.9 -3.1 -8.0 -2.8 2893-5 06/84 103.1 103.3 103.3 0 .2 .4 3.3 2893-598 06/84 103.2 103.6 103.6 0 .3 .9 3.6
12/83 100.4 97.9 95.4 -2.6 -4.5 -7.5 -7.1 2895-P 12/83 100.4 97.9 95.4 -2.6 -4.5 -7.5 -7.1 2895-111 2895-11101 12/83 100.5 97.3 94.1 -3.3 -5.8 -9.6 -9.1
12/84 99.7 101.5 101.1 -.4 1.4 1.1 e) 06/81 108.1 110.2 110.1 -.1 1.5 2.2 5.1
2951-P 06/81 108.4 110.2 110.2 .1 1.3 2.0 5.3 2951-111 06/81 107.5 108.8 109.1 .3 1.5 1.5 3.5 2951-113 06/81 109.2 111.5 111.5 0 1.5 2.5 6.8 2951-11311 06/81 105.7 108.2 108.1 -.1 .8 3.6 4.6 2951-11312 06/81 109.3 110.6 110.4 -.2 .9 2.3 8.9 2951-11313 06/81 112.9 116.3 116.7 .3 3.0 1.8 6.6 2951-S 06/81 114.3 117.5 116.4 -1.0 1.8 2.1 1.9
06/84 104.0 105.6 104.9 -.7 1.4 .1 4.9 2952-P 06/84 104.1 106.0 105.2 -.7 1.8 -.1 5.2 2952-1 06/84 e) 110.7 110.7 0 0 10.7
2952-131 06/84 {') 110.7 110.7 0 0 e) 10.7 2952-2 06/84 99.6 99.7 99.6 -.1 .3 -1.3 -.4 2952-212 06/84 97.9 98.4 98.5 .1 .5 -2.6 -1.5 2952-251 06/84 100.9 100.3 100.3 0 -.1 -.6 .3 2952-255 06/84 100.9 101.5 99.6 -1.9 .3 -1.4 -.4 2952-261 06/84 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 .4 1.3 2952-298 06/84 100.0 99.7 100.0 .3 .2 .9 0 2952-3 06/84 104.7 107.3 106.2 -1.0 2.4 .3 6.2
2952-311 06/84 103.5 104.7 104.5 -.2 .9 1.3 4.5 2952-31101 06/84 105.4 107.4 107.0 -.4 1.4 2.0 7.0 2952-314 06/84 108.7 110.9 109.7 -1.1 2.3 -.6 9.7
2952-325 06/84 99.7 103.0 100.7 -2.2 .9 -.4 .7 2952-353 06/84 100.7 101.6 101.1 -.6 .3 .1 1.1 2952-S 06/84 103.3 103.2 103.0 -.2 -.8 .7 3.0
12/84 100.0 100.6 100.5 -.1 .6 .5
12/80 112.6 113.6 113.4 -.1 .7 .7 .8 2992-P 12/80 113.8 114.9 114.7 -.1 .6 1.0 1.0 2992-1 12/80 114.6 115.6 115.6 0 1.0 1.3 1.5 2992-111 12/80 117.0 118.4 118.4 0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2992-1111 12/80 107.3 107.6 107.5 -.1 -.2 .1 .1 2992-11111 12/80 106.7 107.2 107.1 -.1 -.4 .2 .3 2992-1112 12/80 127.7 130.3 130.4 .1 2.6 3.2 3.1 2992-11121 12/80 110.9 115.8 116.0 .1 5.5 7.0 6.8 2992-121 12/80 108.7 109.0 109.0 0 .4 .5 .1 2992-12111 12/80 110.2 110.8 110.8 0 .5 .5 .5 2992-12112 12/80 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 0 .6 .2 2992-12113 12/80 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 .7 0 -2.1 2992-2 12/80 109.0 110.4 109.1 -1.2 -1.6 -1.5 -2.1 2992-232 12/80 110.8 111.3 110.9 -.4 -1.1 -1.1 -2.1 2992-S 12/80 110.6 110.6 110.6 0 2.6 -1.9 -.5
12/84 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 -.1 2999-P 12/84 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 -.1 e) 2999-2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 2999-5 12/84 99.5 99.5 99.5 0 0 -.5 e)
12/84 100.2 100.5 100.2 -.3 .4 .2 e) 06/81 97.6 97.5 96.8 -.7 -1.2 0 -1.6
3011-P 06/81 96.0 95.8 95.0 -.8 -1.4 0 -2.3 3011-1 06/81 96.2 95.9 95.4 -.6 -1.6 -.4 -1.6 3011-112 06/81 94.5 94.2 93.1 -1.1 -3.0 -2.3 -4.7 3011-1121 06/81 94.5 94.2 93.1 -1.1 -3.0 -2.3 -4.7 3011-11211 06/81 106.7 106.7 106.7 .0 0 .2 -.4 3011-11212 06/81 97.4 97.0 96.1 -.9 .1 -1.9 -4.5 3011-11213 06/81 91.7 91.4 90.1 -1.4 -4.9 -2.8 -5.4 3011-15 06/81 98.2 97.9 98.0 .1 .1 1.7 2.2
Printing ink—Continued Packaging ink Other lithographic and offset ink
Gravure ink Packaging ink
Flexographic ink Packaging ink
Printing ink» n.e c Other printing ink, including stencil ink
Carbon black Primary products
Carbon black .. West south central region
Paving and roofing materials .
2895
295
Paving mixtures and block Primary products
Emulsified asphalt tncl. liquid additives ... Asphalt & tar paving mixtures & blocks .
Northern tier Central tier Southern tier
Secondary products
Asphalt felts and coatings . Primary products.
Asphalt and tar saturated felts and boards, non-building Asphalt and tar products; except felts, coatings, and cements;
non-building Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements
Roofing asphalts Fibrated asphaltic roofing coatings Nonfibrated asphaltic roofing coatings Asphaltic roofing cements. Other roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements .
Prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding products Smooth surface roll roofing including talc, mica, and other
fine materials Smooth asphalt roll roofing, organic base
Self-sealing strip shingles; 244lbs. or less, organic base .. Self sealing and regular strip asphalt shingles, fiberglass
Saturated felts for built-up roofing systems . Secondary products
Miscellaneous products of petroleum and coal .
Lubricating oils and greases Primary products
Lubricating and similar oils Automotive .
Commercial Commercial motor oil
Retail Retail motor oil
Industrial General industrial oil Industrial process oil Industrial metalworking oil ...
Lubricating greases Industrial grease
Secondary products
Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. Primary products.
2952
299
2992
Calcined petroleum coke (not made in refineries) Other petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. (inc. petroleum coke
made outside refineries)
Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.
Tires and inner tubes . Primary products .
Passenger car pneumatic tires Radials
Highway standard service. 13" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement , 14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement . 15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement
Non-radials
3011
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product
Tires and inner tubes—Continued Bias-Ply
Highway standard service 14" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement. 15" Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement.
Bias-belted Truck/bus tires, including off highway
Non-radials Light highway truck. Original equipment or replacement Medium/heavy highway truck. Original equipment or
replacement Other pneumatic and all solid tires
Tractor/implement tires .
Industry code
Rear tractor. Original equipment or replacement Industrial and highway - solid Other solid and semi-pneumatic, incl. hand lawnmower, baby
carriage, tricycle, etc Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair materials
Tread rubber Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c
Secondary products
Rubber and plastics footwear Primary products
Footwear of all rubber or all plastics . Boots
Footwear with rubber or plastic sole vulcanized or molded to fabric uppers
Men's footwear Women's and misses' footwear
Secondary products
Reclaimed rubber Primary products
Reclaimed rubber. Other devulcanized rubber.
Rubber and plastics hose and belting Primary products
Rubber and plastics belts and belting, flat Light weight conveyor and elevator Heavy duty conveyor and elevator Other flat rubber and plastics belts and belting
Rubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than flat
Motor vehicle Industrial, except fractional
Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all hydraulic Textile, hydraulic Textile, nonhydraulic
Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic, except garden Textile Wire
AH other rubber and plastics hose Wrapped reinforced
Machine Braided or loomed, helical reinforced All other rubber hose All other plastics hose
Nonhydraulic Secondary products
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c Primary products
Molded rubber mechanical goods Automotive
3021
3031
3041
Transportation, other than automotive Appliances, household and commercial., Oil and gas field machinery and equipment. Other molded goods .
Extruded and lathe cut rubber mechanical goods Extrusions
Automotive, except tubing Appliances, household and commercial Other extrusions
Industrial rubber products, n.e.c Roll covering, including all industry rolls, except graphic
arts All other roll coverings, except graphic arts
Other industrial rubber products Rubber coated fabrics and rubber clothing
Rubber coated fabric
See footnotes at end of table.
3069
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3011-151 06/81 96.6 96.7 96.7 0 0.1 1.0 2.3 3011-1511 06/81 96.7 96.7 96.8 0 .1 .9 1.9 3011-15112 06/81 96.0 96.0 96.0 0 0 .5 .9 3011-15113 06/81 99.9 100.0 100.1 .1 .2 .6 3.3 3011-152 06/81 100.3 99.6 99.7 .1 .1 2.6 2.0 3011-2 06/81 91.9 92.0 90.3 -1.9 -1.4 .9 -5.5 3011-215 06/81 92.9 93.0 91.0 -2.1 -1.7 1.3 -6.2 3011-21511 06/81 96.8 96.8 96.8 0 0 2.2 -5.2
3011-21521 06/81 87.5 87.7 83.0 -5.4 -4.3 -.1 -7.9 3011-3 06/81 101.9 101.4 101.6 .2 - .9 - .6 - .2 3011-314 06/81 99.0 98.2 98.5 .3 -.5 -1.0 .5 3011-31421 06/81 86.0 84.0 84.7 .9 -1.5 -2.9 1.5 3011-333 06/81 94.4 94.4 94.4 0 -14.6 0 -11.5
3011-342 06/81 109.5 {') 0 a 3011-5 06/81 105.2 104.9 104.9 0 0 .3 - .9 3011-511 06/81 103.8 103.4 103.4 0 0 .4 -2.1 3011-539 06/81 110.3 110.3 110.3 0 0 0 2.5 3011-S 06/81 105.6 105.6 a
12/80 96.2 96.0 99.1 3.3 6.5 -3.0 -5.8 3021-P 12/80 102.2 101.5 106.0 4.4 8.4 1.9 -1.6 3021-1 12/80 118.8 121.4 121.4 0 2.1 2.1 3.9 3021-121 12/80 117.5 119.1 119.1 0 1.4 1.4 2.4
3021-2 12/80 97.7 96.1 101.8 5.9 10.6 1.8 -3.2 3021-201 12/80 93.1 90.7 90.7 0 -2.6 -7.7 -6.7 3021-205 12/80 108.9 106.8 128.5 20.3 46.6 17.3 7.2 3021-S 12/80 74.9 76.4 74.9 -2.0 -2.0 -21.6 -22.4
06/83 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 .3 .8 - .7 3031-P 06/83 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 .3 .8 - .7 3031-111 06/83 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 .3 .8 - .7 3031-11102 06/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 0 -1.7
12/81 111.0 110.4 110.4 0 0 .6 2.4 3041-P 12/81 112.1 111.5 111.8 .3 .3 1.0 2.0 3041-1 12/81 101.6 103.2 102.5 - .6 .1 4.4 4.5 3041-103 12/81 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 3.3 3.9 3041-105 12/81 96.9 98.2 97.7 -.4 - .4 4.2 4.2 3041-116 12/81 113.2 {') C) 3041-2 12/81 124.9 122.5 124.9 1.9 .9 2.8 -1.1 3041-225 12/81 117.7 117.8 119.8 1.7 -.8 2.8 -3.1 3041-231 12/81 134.0 127.0 131.0 3.1 3.5 4.1 1.0 3041-3 12/81 112.4 110.8 111.3 .5 -1.1 -1.1 2.0 3041-312 12/81 135.7 137.4 137.4 0 1.3 1.3 7.8 3041-314 12/81 121.3 121.3 121.3 0 0 0 3.3 3041-4 12/81 105.5 106.7 103.2 -3.3 -2.2 -2.2 .2 3041-451 12/81 108.1 109.7 105.1 -4.2 -2.7 -2.7 0 3041-453 12/81 97.0 97.0 97.0 0 0 0 1.0 3041-6 12/81 107.9 107.3 108.0 .7 .2 0 .8 3041-63 12/81 107.4 105.6 105.3 -.3 -2.5 -2.4 -4.1 3041-639 12/81 107.9 108.6 107.9 -.6 .4 0 -1.9 3041-663 12/81 103.3 103.4 103.4 0 .2 .2 5.8 3041-674 12/81 105.6 107.2 105.9 -1.2 1.5 -.3 1.8 3041-68 12/81 116.4 111.3 118.0 6.0 1.4 2.8 4.9 3041-684 12/81 e) e) 0 e) 3041.S 12/81 105.7 106.7 103.8 -2.6 -1.8 -1.7 4.0
06/83 102.6 103.0 103.0 0 -.4 .8 2.9 3069-P 06/83 102.5 103.0 103.0 0 -.5 .9 3.5 3069-A 06/83 97.3 96.8 96.9 .2 -1.4 .1 2.4 3069-A11 06/83 89.7 87.8 88.0 .2 -3.0 - .9 -1.2 3069-A12 06/83 105.7 105.7 106.3 .6 .6 2.0 7.0 3069-A13 06/83 94.4 94.7 95.1 .4 -.1 1.9 1.9 3069-A14 06/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 -.1 .8 3.2 3069-A16 06/83 108.3 109.5 109.5 0 -.1 2.1 7.7 3069-B 06/83 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 0 .6 3.6 3069-BA 06/83 103.8 103.9 103.9 0 .1 .5 1.0 3069-B 11 06/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 0 .4 3069-B12 06/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 2.2 3.4 3069-B19 06/83 105.5 105.8 105.8 0 .3 .3 1.1 3069-C 06/83 1 106.6 107.0 107.1 0 1.3 2.2 5.7
3069-C12 06/83 I 107.4 108.5 108.6 .1 2.8 3.8 6.2 3069-C1203 06/83 1 110.7 111.4 111.7 .2 .5 3.3 4.6 3069-C39 06/83 1 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 .8 5.3 3069-D 06/83 1 104.1 103.6 102.9 - .7 -1.2 .9 1.3 3069-DA 06/83 t {') 100.7 100.7 0 0 e) .1
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Industry and product Industry
code Product Index
base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product Index
base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.—Continued {') {') e) Other coated fabrics 3069-D19 06/83 {') {') {') {') e)
Rubber clothing 3069-DB 06/83 107.7 106.7 105.2 -1.4 -2.4 1.2 2.6 Industrial rubber gloves 3069-D41 06/83 107.7 106.7 105.2 -1.4 -2.4 1.2 2.6
Other rubber goods 3069-E 06/83 104.7 104.7 104.6 -.1 -.1 1.0 -1.1 Other rubber goods including tanks, blocks, threads, and band
-1.3 trucks 3069-E28 06/83 105.1 (') 105.0 -.1 1.1 -1.3 Rubber floor and wall coverings 3069-4 06/83 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 .8 0 1.7
Individual mats 3069-4A 06/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 1.3 0 1.3 All other mats 3069-425 06/83 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 0 0
Rubber shoe products 3069-6 06/83 104.8 104.8 0 -.2 e) (') Soles 3069-631 06/83 104.6 104.6 0 -.4 e)
All other soles 3069-63103 06/83 102.5 102.5 0 -.9 Rubber sole and heel combinations 3069-661 06/83 103.5 103.5 0 0 (')
Rubber druggist and medical sundries, including household 1.3 gloves 3069-7 06/83 103.5 103.4 103.4 0 -.5 1.1 1.3
Other rubber druggist and medical sundries 3069-778 06/83 105.5 105.3 105.3 0 -.8 1.5 -.1 Compounds or mixtures for sale or interplant tranfer 3069-9 06/83 100.8 101.5 100.9 -.7 0 -.3 .2 Miscellaneous receipts 3069-M 06/83 99.7 99.7 99.7 0 0 0 -.3
Resales 3069-Z89 06/83 99.7 99.7 99.7 0 0 0 -.3 Secondary products 3069-S 06/83 105.0 105.0 105.0 0 0 .1 .1
Other secondary products 3069-SSS 06/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 .2 .2
Miscellaneous Plastics Products 3079 12/82 105.0 105.7 105.4 -.3 .2 .1 -.1 Primary products 3079-P 12/82 105.1 105.8 105.5 -.3 .3 .1 -.1
Plastics resins and materials, n.e.c 3079-A Other plastics resins and materials 3079-A23 12/82 106.4 106.5 106.7 .1 -.5 -2.0 -.2
Plastics furniture components and furnishings 3079-B 12/82 104.0 103.9 104.4 .5 -.7 -.3 -2.6 Selected plastic furniture components and furnishings 3079-BA 12/82 98.6 98.5 98.5 0 -.3 .6 1.5
Furniture components, accessories, and parts, except foam .. 3079-B36 12/82 94.9 94.9 94.9 0 0 - .2 1.1 Other (incl. fixtures, lampshades, frames, etc.) 3079-B48 12/82 97.1 96.5 96.5 0 -1.3 3.3 4.3
Foam plastics for furniture 3079-BB 12/82 105.7 105.5 106.2 .6 - .8 -.5 -3.7 Plastic packaging 3079-C 12/82 102.7 103.2 103.1 -.1 - .2 -.1 .4
Plastic shipping and storage products 3079-CA Foamed protective shipping pads and shaped packaging 3079-C19 12/82 100.4 100.6 100.6 0 0 .2 .4
Plastic bottles 3079-CB 12/82 101.1 102.2 101.9 -.3 - .9 -1.8 -1.0 Plastic caps and closures 3079-CD 12/82 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 2.3 2.3
Caps and closures 3079-C79 12/82 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 2.3 2.3 Food trays 3079-CE 12/82 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 .6 -.5
Food trays (baskets, shipping boxes, and cases) 3079-C81 12/82 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 .6 -.5 Other plastics packaging 3079-CF 12/82 101.7 102.3 102.3 0 .5 .2 0
Other plastics packaging 3079-C89 12/82 101.7 102.3 102.3 0 .5 .2 0 Transportation fabricated plastics products 3079-D 12/82 102.6 102.7 102.7 0 .2 .3 - .2
Components, housing, accessories and parts for transportation equipment 3079-DA 12/82 103.6 103.7 103.7 0 .1 .2 -.7
Motor vehicles 3079-D32 12/82 103.8 103.9 103.9 0 .2 .2 - .8 Other transportation equipment 3079-D36 12/82 97.5 97.5 97.5 0 0 0
Foam plastics for automobiles 3079-DB 12/82 100.4 100.7 100.7 0 .4 .6 .7 Electrical and electronic fabricated plastics products 3079-E 12/82 100.7 100.7 98.7 -1.9 -1.9 -1.8 -2.8
Office, computing & accounting machines, cash registers & 3.6 data processing machines 3079-EA 12/82 110.2 110.2 110.2 0 .3 .7 3.6
Office, computing & accounting machines, cash registers. .7 3.6 and data processing machines 3079-E11 12/82 110.2 110.2 110.2 0 .3 .7 3.6
Household and commercial appliances 3079-EB 12/82 98.9 97.1 97.3 .3 -1.6 -1.6 -6.2 Household and commercial appliances 3079-E23 12/82 98.9 97.1 97.3 .3 -1.6 -1.6 -6.2
Battery cases and parts 3079-ED 12/82 {') 94.5 94.5 0 0 (') Battery cases and parts 3079-E71 12/82 {') 94.5 94.5 0 {') a (=')
Other electrical and electronic equipment 3079-EF 12/82 100.9 102.9 102.8 -.1 2.1 2.2 3.3 Other electrical and electronic equipment 3079-E83 12/82 100.9 102.9 102.8 -.1 2.1 2.2 3.3
Plastic industrial machinery parts 3079-F 12/82 108.1 108.3 108.4 .1 .2 .3 .3 Selected plastic industrial machinery products 3079-FA 12/82 109.2 109.8 110.1 .3 .5 .9 .9
Gears, bearings, bushings and cams 3079-F21 12/82 102.7 104.9 106.4 1.4 2.1 3.6 3.6 Other components, housings, accessories and parts 3079-F25 12/82 111.5 111.6 111.6 0 .1 .1 .1
Other industrial plastics products 3079-FB 12/82 107.2 107.1 107.1 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 Other industrial plastics products 3079-F41 12/82 107.2 107.1 107.1 0 -.1 -.1 -.1
Dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cups 3079-G 12/82 104.5 104.9 103.9 -.9 -1.9 -1.7 -.5 Dinnenware, tableware, and kitchenware, except cups 3079-G11 12/82 104.5 104.9 103.9 -.9 -1.9 -1.7 -.5
Consumer, institutional & commercial fabricated plastics products, n.e.c 3079-H 12/82 108.8 109.3 109.4 .1 .7 5.3 5.9
Foamed plastics products 3079-HA 12/82 94.1 95.2 95.9 .7 -.3 .5 -.5 Foam plastics (incl. sponges, holiday decorations, etc.) 3079-H31 12/82 81.0 85.2 87.0 2.1 - .6 2.3 .8
Selected consumer, institutional and commercial plastics products 3079-HB 01/83 104.0 104.8 104.6 -.2 0 .3 1.0
Nonfoam cups 3079-H37 01/83 104.2 {') 104.7 -.6 .5 1.1 Shoe products 3079-H43 06/84 100.2 101.2 101.2 0 .6 .4 1.2
Consumer, institutional and commercial plastic containers 3079-HC 12/82 101.2 100.8 100.8 0 -.4 .8 2.3 Flower pots and plant containers 3079-H53 12/82 99.4 C) 97.4 -2.0 -2.7 4.6
Plasticware (other than dinnen^vare, tableware, and kitchenware) 3079-HD
Hospitalware 3079-H63 12/82 120.4 120.6 120.5 -.1 7.5 .5 8.0 Other consumer, commercial and industrial products 3079.HE 12/82 117.2 118.3 118.3 0 .9 10.9 10.3
Other consumer, commercial and industrial products 3079-H73 12/82 117.2 118.3 118.3 0 .9 10.9 10.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Miscellaneous Plastics Products—Continued Unsupported plastics film, sheetings, rods and tubes 3079-1 12/82 105.7 105.9 106.2 0.3 0.5 0.1 0
Film, sheets, and sheetings (excl. foam and floor and wall -.1 coverings) 3079-1A 12/82 104.7 104.7 105.0 .3 .3 -.1 - .2
Polyethylene 3079-127 12/82 102.1 101.9 101.8 - .2 - .5 .2 -.5 Polystyrene 3079-147 12/82 72.1 72.7 e) Vinyl and vinyl copolymer 3079-167 12/82 102.7 102.5 102.4 -.1 0 -.4 -1.0 Other unsupported plastics film, sheets and sheeting 3079-177 12/82 113.8 114.1 115.4 1.2 1.3 -.3 .7
Rods, tubes and other shapes 3079-1B 12/82 114.5 116.5 116.5 0 1.7 1.7 2.1 Rods, tubes and other stock shapes (excl. foam) 3079-185 12/82 114.5 116.5 116.5 0 1.7 1.7 2.1
Laminated plastics sheets, rods and tubes 3079-3 12/82 101.5 106.0 104.3 -1.6 -1.9 -.1 -.3 Thermosetting 3079-301 12/82 99.1 105.6 103.8 -1.7 -1.8 .6 .4 Thermoplastic 3079-381 12/82 107.9 107.2 105.8 -1.3 -2.2 -2.1 -2.3
Building and construction plastics products 3079-6 12/82 107.7 109.2 108.1 -1.1 3.2 -3.1 -4.4 Plastic construction panels 3079-6A
5.3 Corrugated and flat panels 3079-612 12/82 104.7 105.0 104.9 -.1 .2 0 5.3 Selected finished plastic construction products 3079-6B 12/82 102.3 104.9 104.9 0 2.5 4.2 -1.8
Doors, partitions, moldings, windows and frames, and decorative trim 3079-623 12/82 104.6 {') {')
Supported and unsupported floor, wall and counter coverings .. 3079-6C 12/82 105.3 106.4 106.3 -.1 -.5 1.8 2.3 Supported floor, wall, and counter coverings 3079-632 12/82 99.4 103.0 103.0 0 3.6 Other unsupported floor, wall, and counter coverings 3079-639 12/82 107.2 107.5 107.3 -.1 -.3 1.3 3.3
Plastic plumbing products 3079-6D 12/82 99.8 98.4 98.4 0 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4 Plumbing fixtures 3079-654 12/82 99.8 98.4 98.4 0 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4
Plastic pipes and fittings 3079-6E 12/82 111.7 112.2 110.1 -1.9 3.8 -7.3 -9.3 Pipes 3079-657 12/82 105.9 107.1 106.9 -.1 8.3 1.8 2.0
Insulation (foam) including pipe and block 3079-6F 01/83 104.6 116.3 116.3 0 11.2 11.2 11.2 Regenerated cellulosic products, except rayon 3079-8 12/82 105.7 105.0 105.0 0 -.3 - .6 - .8
Regenerated cellulosic products, except rayon 3079-827 12/82 105.7 105.0 105.0 0 -.3 -.6 - .8 Custom compounded purchased resins 3079-9 12/82 106.8 107.1 107.1 0 .6 .5 .3
Custom compounded purchased resins 3079-911 12/82 106.8 107.1 107.1 0 .6 .5 .3 Miscellaneous receipts 3079-M 12/82 107.4 106.2 105.3 - .8 -1.9 -1.9 -2.2
Resales 3079-Z89 12/82 107.3 105.6 104.5 -1.1 -2.6 -2.5 -2.9 Secondary products 3079-S 12/82 103.5 103.9 103.6 - .2 0 .6 .6
Leather and leather products 31 12/84 101.1 100.6 101.6 .9 .1 1.6 e) Leather tanning and finishing 3111 06/81 112.1 110.6 110.3 -.3 .2 -2.3 -7.1
Primary products 3111-P 06/81 111.6 110.1 109.7 -.3 .1 -2.4 -8.4 Finished cattle hide and kip side leather 3111-1 06/81 113.1 110.9 110.1 -.7 - .4 -3.9 -9.2
Grains, except offal and welting leather 3111-1A 06/81 114.4 112.0 110.4 -1.4 -1.1 -4.6 -8.5 Bag, case, and strap leather 3111-134 06/81 102.3 99.4 97.6 -1.8 -3.5 -2.7 -15.0 Upper leather, including patent 3111-137 06/81 107.0 107.1 107.0 -.1 .6 -1.0 -8.2
Dress and casual shoe, including all patent 3111-13711 06/81 106.7 106.5 106.0 - .5 0 -1.2 -8.9 Other upper leather 3111-13712 06/81 108.6 110.3 112.1 1.6 3.7 0 -4.9
Other grains 3111-147 06/81 119.9 120.5 121.3 .7 1.0 1.4 -2.3 Finished splits 3111-1C 06/81 93.8 93.8 101.0 7.7 7.7 2.4 -19.0
Finished sheep and lamb leather 3111-3 06/81 115.7 117.7 124.3 5.6 9.4 8.0 11.8 Garment leather 3111-331 06/81 110.2 112.8 121.5 7.7 12.9 11.0 16.5
Rough,crust, and wet blue not finished in the same -2.6 -45.6 establishment 3111-5 06/81 88.0 89.5 86.5 -3.4 -4.0 -2.6 -45.6
Wet blue cattle hide splits 3111-512 06/81 85.1 87.7 83.9 -4.3 -4.4 -2.3 -50.2 Rough, crust and other wet blue 3111-513 06/81 101.8 98.5 99.0 .4 -2.8 -3.9 -13.0
Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their materials 3111-9 06/81 106.7 107.1 107.1 0 .2 3.3 3.4
Boot and shoe cut stock and findings 3131 12/84 99.2 99.2 99.2 0 .7 - .8 e) Primary products 3131-P 12/84 99.1 99.2 99.1 0 .8 - .9 (
Outer soles and innersoles of leather 3131-116 12/84 97.9 95.2 95.2 0 - .2 -4.8 (®)
Other leather cut stock 3131-131 12/84 98.9 99.6 99.6 0 1.4 -.4 C) Non-leather stock and findings incl. heels 3131-191 12/84 99.6 100.6 100.5 -.1 .8 .5 e) Secondary products 3131-S 12/84 100.0 99.7 99.7 0 0 -.3 C)
Footwear, except rubber , 314 12/84 101.4 100.4 101.9 1.5 -.1 1.9 {')
Men's footwear , 3143 12/80 112.1 109.7 112.7 2.7 .4 3.0 2.9 Primary products 3143-P 12/80 111.8 109.1 112.5 3.1 .5 3.2 2.9
Men's leather upper footwear 3143-1 12/80 112.7 109.9 113.7 3.4 .6 3.8 3.6 Men's leather upper dress and casual shoes 3143-111 12/80 109.6 104.5 110.9 6.2 .6 5.1 3.0 Men's leather upper boots ... 3143-112 12/80 1 113.8 115.1 115.4 .2 1.5 2.1 4.6 Men's leather upper work shoes or boots 3143-113 12/80 1 118.4 118.5 118.5 0 0 2.4 4.1 Men's leather upper other footwear 3143-114 12/80 1 114.7 114.7 114.7 0 0 .9 5.9
Men's plastic upper footwear 3143-2 12/80 1 104.2 101.3 101.3 0 .2 -2.8 -4.4 Men's plastic upper dress and casual shoes 3143-216 12/80 1 104.4 101.9 101.9 0 .3 -2.4 -4.5
Secondary products 3143-S 12/8C 1 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 -.8 2.4 4.4
Women's footwear . 3144 12/8C 1 104.4 105.1 105.0 0 1.3 1.0 2.6 Primarv oroducts ... 3144-P 12/8C 1 103.4 104.1 104.0 0 1.4 .9 2.8 1 IlllldlJ IWUUWLiJ
Women's leather upper footwear 3144-1 12/8C I 101.8 102.9 102.8 -.1 1.2 .9 4.4 3144-111 12/8C ) 110.3 112.1 111.9 -.1 .1 1.6 2.5 women s leainer upper uress &noes
Women's leather upper casual shoes 3144-112 12/8C ) 104.8 106.0 105.9 0 2.2 .7 8.4 Women's leather upper sandals 3144-113 12/8C ) 79.1 80.1 80.1 0 1.3 .6 Women's leather upper boots 3144-114 12/8C ) e) 110.0 - .2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Women's footwear—Continued Women's leather upper other footwear .
Women's plastic upper footwear Women's plastic upper dress shoes Women's plastic upper casual shoes Women's plastic upper sandals .
Women's other upper footwear Women's other upper sandals
Secondary products
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c Primary products
Misses' footwear Misses' leather upper footwear Misses' non-leather upper footwear .
Children's footwear Children's leather upper footwear
Infants' and babies' footwear Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear.
Athletic footwear, except rubber Athletic footwear designed for sports
All other footwear, except rubber, n.e.c Secondary products
Men's footwear Other secondary products
Luggage Primary products
Hand luggage Women's hand luggage, all types except zippered Men's hand luggage, all types except zippered
Hard side Zippered hand luggage, men's and women's
Luggage other than hand luggage Occupational luggage cases, sample, binocular, and camera
Briefcases and bags, school bags, envelopes, catalog cases, and zippered ring binders
Musical instrument cases Attache cases Other luggage, including non-canvas knapsacks
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Handbags and other personal leather goods
Women's and children's handbags and purses Primary products
Women's and children's handbags and purses All or chiefly leather All or chiefly plastic Other materials, except precious metals
Secondary products
Personal leather goods, except women's handbags and purses
Primary products Personal leather goods, except women's handbags and purses
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, leather
Billfolds and wallets French purses Clutches
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, except leather
Travel kits Other personal goods, leather Other personal goods, except leather.
Secondary products
Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products ....
Flat glass Primary products.
Other flat glass, made from glass produced in the same establishment
Tempered glass for automobile, architectural, constaictlon and other uses, e.g. appliances
Sheet(window), plate and float glass .085 inch through .107 inch
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3144-115 12/80 125.6 128.0 127.1 -0.8 e) 3.0 2.8 3144-2 12/80 104.0 104.0 103.9 0 2.1 1.1 -1.2 3144-216 12/80 107.3 106.3 108.3 1.8 1.9 .9 .3 3144-217 12/80 108.3 108.7 108.7 0 0 .9 -3.9 3144-218 12/80 82.0 83.1 77.5 -6.8 14.7 3.3 4.0 3144-3 e) e) 3144-324 01/83 95.6 95.8 95.8 0 .3 e) e) 3144-S 12/80 120.1 120.3 120.3 0 0 3.0 .4
3149 12/79 114.5 114.0 115.1 1.0 .9 .5 1.1 3149-P 12/79 113.9 114.3 114.3 0 0 .4 1.0 3149-2 12/79 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 .3 .9 3149-215 12/79 107.7 107.7 107.7 0 0 .4 1.3 3149-216 05/80 (') e) 91.5 e) 0 e) (3)
3149-3 12/79 114.7 114.7 114.7 0 .2 -.2 .7 3149-318 12/79 117.9 117.9 117.9 0 .3 -.3 1.0 3149-4 12/79 120.3 121.2 121.2 0 -.1 .9 1.2 3149-421 12/79 121.1 122.3 122.3 0 -.1 1.1 1.6 3149-5 12/79 110.8 111.6 111.6 0 0 .7 1.8 3149-524 12/79 127.3 e) e) 3149-6 12/79 112.3 112.3 112.4 .1 .1 1.2 1.9 3149-S 12/79 116.7 113.0 118.1 4.5 4.2 1.1 1.5 3143-S 12/80 102.8 102.9 102.9 0 -.6 .1 1.2 3149-SSS 12/79 194.1 (') (') e) e) e)
3161 12/84 101.3 101.6 101.6 -.1 0 1.6 C) 3161-P 12/84 101.4 101.8 101.8 0 .1 1.8 e) 3161-1 12/84 100.7 100.9 100.9 0 .1 .9 e) 3161-112 e) 3161-113 12/84 C) 100.9 101.7 .9 1.2 1.7 e) 3161-11335 12/84 e) 102.7 102.7 0 1.0 2.7 e) 3161-114 12/84 101.6 101.8 101.6 -.3 -.3 1.6 3161-2 12/84 102.9 103.6 103.6 0 0 3.6 e) 3161-253 12/84 100.7 102.2 102.7 .5 1.9 2.7 e) 3161-273 12/84 103.3 103.7 103.7 0 .4 3.7 e) 3161-281 12/84 99.1 99.4 99.7 .2 -.3 -.3 e) 3161-284 12/84 (') 104.7 e) 4.7 e) 3161-298 12/84 101.2 102.7 102.6 -.1 .7 2.6 n 3161-M 12/84 100.3 99.8 100.3 .5 .2 .3 e) 3161-Z89 12/84 100.3 99.8 100.3 .6 .2 .3 e) 3161-S 12/84 101.7 101.7 99.2 -2.4 -2.4 -.8 (')
317 12/84 101.0 102.2 102.5 .3 1.1 2.5
3171 06/82 108.9 110.1 110.1 0 .4 1.5 .7 3171-P 06/82 110.1 111.5 111.5 0 .4 1.7 .8 3171-5 06/82 110.1 111.5 111.5 0 .4 1.7 .8 3171-511 06/82 103.0 105.5 105.5 0 1.5 1.7 2.9 3171-551 06/82 112.7 112.7 112.7 0 0 0 -2.9 3171-571 06/82 116.6 119.8 119.8 0 -.3 7.1 8.9 3171-S 06/82 102.4 102.7 n f ) {') e)
3172 06/82 108.8 110.3 111.1 .7 1.6 4.0 4.3 3172-P 06/82 109.4 110.3 111.2 .8 1.7 3.6 4.0 3172-5 06/82 109.4 110.3 111.2 .8 1.7 3.6 4.0 3172-5A 06/82 110.0 110.9 111.4 .5 1.4 2.2 2.8 3172-511 06/82 108.7 109.4 109.4 0 .8 1.4 2.2 3172-51111 06/82 113.1 113.5 113.5 0 .4 1.6 1.6 3172-51122 06/82 100.1 102.1 102.0 -.1 2.6 .5 .5 3172-51133 06/82 108.4 108.4 108.4 0 0 1.7 5.1
3172-515 06/82 124.9 127.3 134.3 5.5 7.2 10.4 9.2 3172-531 06/82 162.3 162.3 162.3 0 0 6.7 8.2 3172-596 06/82 100.7 103.7 103.7 0 3.0 3.2 P) 3172-597 06/82 105.9 105.7 110.7 4.7 4.7 5.3 7.1 3172-S 06/82 102.2 110.3 110.3 .0 0 8.0 8.0
. 32 12/84 100.8 101.5 101.9 .4 .7 1.9 e)
. 3211 12/80 105.6 106.1 105.5 -.5 -.2 1.7 -5.0 3211-P 12/80 105.4 105.9 105.3 -.6 -.2 1.8 -4.9
3211-4 12/80 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 1.2 -11.4
3211-425 12/80 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 1.4 e) 3211-5 12/80 100.7 101.7 100.6 -1.1 -.3 3.3 -3.2 3211-512 12/80 106.8 108.0 106.5 -1.4 .6 1.8 -6.7
. 322 12/84 99.5 100.8 100.9 .1 -1.3 .9 e)
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
Percent change to June 1985 from — Product index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
06/82 101.8 103.8 104.4 0.6 1.1 2.7 2.7 3221-P 06/82 102.0 104.0 104.6 .6 1.1 2.7 2.7 3221-1 06/82 102.0 104.0 104.6 .6 1.1 2.7 2.7 3221-11 06/82 100.9 102.8 103.4 .5 .6 2.5 2.8 3221-111 06/82 99.7 100.1 101.9 1.8 2.3 2.4 1.9 3221-112 06/82 105.0 105.7 105.7 0 .2 .8 1.3 3221-114 06/82 99.5 99.6 99.6 0 .2 -.6 -.7 3221-115 06/82 97.3 100.8 100.7 0 -.8 3.2 1.1 3221-1155 06/82 99.9 102.6 102.5 0 -1.0 2.7 .6 3221-11552 06/82 98.4 105.0 104.8 - .2 - .2 6.7 6.1 3221-11554 06/82 93.1 97.3 97.3 0 -1.1 4.6 .6 3221-116 06/82 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 0 0 5.5 3221-1166 06/82 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 0 5.4 3221-11661 06/82 105.1 105.1 105.1 0 0 0 5.1 3221-117 06/82 103.1 108.7 108.2 - .5 1.5 4.7 5.0 3221-119 06/82 103.4 {') e) (') e) 3221-13 3221-131 06/82 106.4 109.0 109.8 .8 2.6 3.3 2.4
06/83 106.8 106.9 106.0 -.8 -5.1 -2.1 -1.4 3229-P 06/83 107.0 107.1 106.2 -.8 -5.6 -2.5 -1.7 3229-1 06/83 103.3 106.8 104.5 -2.2 -3.8 1.9 2.0 3229-12 06/83 101.9 105.7 103.2 -2.4 -4.2 1.5 1.6 3229-121 06/83 100.3 109.1 109.0 - .2 - .2 8.8 8.8 3229-12101 06/83 102.1 106.4 105.3 -1.0 -1.6 4.0 4.0 3229-123 06/83 101.5 102.5 99.0 -3.4 -6.1 -2.4 -2.4
3229-128 06/83 103.9 106.3 106.3 0 -1.7 3.9 4.7 3229-13 06/83 121.1 121.1 121.4 .2 .3 6.8 6.8 3229-132 06/83 128.1 128.1 128.1 0 0 7.5 7.5 3229-133 06/83 115.4 115.4 115.4 0 0 8.1 8.1
3229-138 06/83 114.8 114.8 116.2 1.3 1.7 5.8 5.8 3229-2 06/83 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 .1 2.6 3.2
3229-237 06/83 111.7 112.1 112.1 0 .3 3.5 5.8
3229-299 06/83 109.7 {') C) e) e) 3229-3 06/83 111.2 105.9 e) (') 0
e) e)
3229-323 06/83 110.4 98.4 e) C) 0 e)
3229-4 06/83 113.4 113.4 113.4 0 -20.6 -20.5 -17.7 3229-425 06/83 120.8 120.8 0 C) 3229-S 06/83 102.6 102.6 {') (') (')
06/83 103.5 103.7 103.8 .1 .3 .7 1.6 3231-P 06/83 103.1 103.3 103.4 .1 .3 .7 1.6 3231-3 06/83 103.1 103.2 103.3 .2 .2 .2 3.4 3231-311 06/83 103.1 103.1 103.1 0 0 0 3.3 3231-31121 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 0 3.5 3231-31123 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3231-331 07/83 103.8 104.7 110.5 5.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 3231-5 06/83 104.6 105.0 104.8 -.1 .7 .6 .9 3231-5B 06/83 104.3 105.1 104.9 - .2 1.6 1.1 1.1 3231-561 06/83 101.6 102.3 101.9 -.3 .3 - .4 - .4 3231-571 06/83 103.8 103.4 103.4 0 -.5 .4 2.0
3231-7 06/83 106.4 106.1 106.1 0 -.3 1.0 2.0 3231-711 06/83 112.3 111.5 111.5 0 -.9 -.3 .9
3231-751 06/83 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 0 1.7 2.7
3231-8 06/83 100.8 101.2 101.5 .3 .4 .7 1.1 3231-871 06/83 99.8 99.8 100.0 .2 .2 .2 .5 3231-881 06/83 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 0 0 3231-883 06/83 97.8 98.9 100.2 1.3 1.3 2.5 1.9 3231-889 06/83 101.7 102.6 102.6 0 0 .3 .4 3231-898 06/83 102.7 103.1 103.4 .2 .8 1.0 2.8 3231-S 06/83 108.8 109.4 109.3 -.1 .4 .8 1.7
06/82 104.8 106.7 106.3 -.4 .4 1.5 3.2 3241-P 06/82 104.8 106.7 106.3 -.4 .4 1.5 3.2 3241-1 06/82 105.2 106.8 106.5 -.3 .6 1.4 3.1 3241-111 06/82 105.1 106.2 105.7 -.5 - .2 .2 2.3 3241-1111 3241-11112 06/82 115.7 120.3 121.0 .7 1.4 7.8 15.6 3241-1112 06/82 109.5 113.2 109.4 -3.4 -1.3 -2.4 -1.7 3241-11121 06/82 116.6 122.1 116.3 -4.7 -2.2 -1.7 -.6 3241-11122 06/82 100.0 101.2 100.0 -1.1 0 -3.4 -3.4 3241-1113 06/82 103.9 101.2 102.6 1.3 - .6 -1.6 .5 3241-11131 06/82 108.8 102.7 104.9 2.1 -2.7 -1.9 3241-11132 06/82 {') 120.2 e) e) 3241-11133 06/82 92.5 88.8 90.2 1.6 -1.3 -7.7 -2.6
Glass containers . Primary products.
3221
Glass containers for domestic consumption . Narrow neck containers
Food Medicinal and health Toiletries and cosmetics Non-alcoholic beverage
Non-refillable 10 to 11.9 oz 16 to 16.9 oz
Beer Non-refillable
Under 11 oz Liquor Wine
Wide mouth containers Food
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. . Primary products.
3229
Table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware Machine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware
Tumblers (one piece excluding packers' tumblers) Pressed tumblers
Tableware . Ornamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers'
Handmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware Stemware Tableware Other handmade, including ornamental, decorative, novelty
and smokers' accessories Lighting and electronic glassware .
Bowls and enclosing globes and other glass parts for interior lighting
Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated lighting and electronic glassware
Glass fiber-textile type Roving, chopped strand, and milled fiber
Other pressed and blown glassware Industrial and technical glassware
Secondary products
Products of purchased glass . Primary products
Laminated glass . Laminated plate and float, 1/4 inch and under
Automotive Non-automotive
Laminated plate and float, over 1 /4 inch Mirrors
Unframed mirrors (decorated or undecorated).. Plate and float glass
Automotive rearview mirrors
3231
Pressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or transferred from other establishments
Consumer glassware Other glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial,
etc Other glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred
from other establishments Multiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass units Tempered glass for automotive use . Tempered glass for architectural and construction purposes . Tempered glass for other uses, such as appliances Other flat glass products
Secondary products
Hydraulic cement Primary products....
Portland cement. Normal Portland cement, ASTM Type I .
Northeast region Middle Atlantic division
North Central region East North Central division West North Central division
South region . South Atlantic division East South Central division .., West South Central division
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product^ Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product^ Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Hydraulic cement—Continued West region 3241-1114 06/82 93.2 94.5 94.5 0 0.7 1.4 1.4
Pacific division 3241-11142 06/82 91.6 (') {') e) a Moderate heat of hydration (moderate sulfate resistance),
ASTM Type II 3241-112 06/82 105.4 109.7 109.9 .1 3.7 5.7 5.7 Northeast region 3241-1121 06/82 114.7 122.1 120.5 -1.3 .9 7.6 7.2
Middle Atlantic division 3241-11212 06/82 124.2 127.2 126.8 -.3 - .7 7.4 13.0 West region 3241-1124 06/82 96.3 97.0 98.9 1.9 2.9 4.1 4.5
Pacific division 3241-11242 06/82 96.3 97.3 98.3 1.1 2.5 4.2 4.7 High early strength. ASTM Type III 3241-113 06/82 107.0 104.7 104.7 0 -2.3 -2.0 2.7 Other Portland cements 3241-117 06/82 105.7 105.6 105.6 0 2.0 5.0 6.3
Brick and structural clay tile 3251 12/84 100.6 101.3 100.9 - .3 -.1 .9 (?) Primary products 3251-P 12/84 100.6 101.4 101.0 - .4 -.1 1.0
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory 3251-1 12/84 100.6 101.4 101.0 - .4 -.1 1.0 a Building or common, and face brick 3251-111 12/84 100.5 101.3 101.0 - .4 -.1 1.0
Building or common brick 3251-11101 12/84 100.0 100.2 100.3 .1 .3 .3 {') Face brick 3251-11102 12/84 100.7 101.6 101.1 - .5 - .2 1.1
Other brick (paving, floor, and sewer) 3251-119 12/84 104.6 104.9 104.9 0 - .2 4.9 Secondary products 3251-S 12/84 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 1.8
Vitreous china food utensils 3262 12/83 107.9 108.8 108.8 0 .8 4.6 5.8 Primary products 3262-P 12/83 107.3 108.5 108.4 0 1.0 4.1 5.6
Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen utensils 3262-1 Tableware (for serving food and drink) 3262-11 12/83 107.3 108.5 108.4 0 1.0 4.1 5.6
Household tableware 3262-114 01/84 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 5.2 (?) Hotel or commercial tableware 3262-118 12/83 107.6 109.2 109.2 -.1 1.5 3.6 5.8
Secondary products 3262-S 12/83 110.3 110.3 110.3 0 0 6.7 6.7 Other secondary products 3262-SSS 12/83 110.3 110.3 110.3 0 0 6.7 6.7
Pottery products, n.e.c., including fine earthenware food utensils 3268 12/83 103.8 102.7 102.7 0 -1.4 .2 3.4
Primary products 3268-P 12/83 104.3 103.0 103.0 0 -1.6 .2 3.8 Art, decorative and novelty pottery 3268-1 12/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 2.6 10.2
China and porcelain 3268-111 12/83 109.2 109.2 109.2 0 0 4.4 21.1 Earthenware and stoneware 3268-131 12/83 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 1.2 2.4
Stoneware and fine earthenware food utensils, household and commercial 3268-2 12/83 103.7 100.1 100.2 0 -4.0 -2.5 - .6
Tableware 3268-211 12/83 99.6 93.9 94.0 .1 -6.6 -6.8 -3.7 Kitchenware 3268-212 12/83 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 0 4.1 4.1
Other pottery products, n.e.c 3268-3 12/83 103.0 103.5 103.5 0 - .1 .8 .8 Red unglazed earthenware (flower pots, etc.) 3268-313 12/83 e) e) (?) All other pottery products, incl. chemical stoneware &
porcelain, n.e.c 3268-315 12/83 105.2 106.4 106.4 0 - .1 1.6 1.6 Miscellaneous receipts 3268-M 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0
Resales 3268-Z89 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 Secondary products 3268-S 08/84 e) 0 100.0 0
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Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
12/84 101.3 102.1 102.9 0.8 2.1 2.9 (')
06/81 110.0 111.7 113.8 1.9 3.4 5.1 5.7 3271-P 06/81 111.0 112.8 115.6 2.5 4.0 6.0 6.5 3271-1 06/81 111.0 112.8 115.6 2.5 4.0 6.0 6.5 3271-11 06/81 111.1 112.8 115.9 2.8 4.1 6.4 7.1
3271-111 06/81 111.9 113.2 118.2 4.4 5.3 8.2 9.0 3271-1111 06/81 111.0 112.1 118.0 5.3 6.0 9.2 9.8 3271-11111 06/81 109.4 109.5 112.8 3.0 3.3 4.4 5.9 3271-11112 06/81 111.5 112.7 119.4 5.9 6.6 10.4 10.7 3271-1112 06/81 116.9 119.5 119.0 -.4 1.8 3.1 5.1
3271-115 3271-1151 06/81 107.5 112.9 113.5 .6 5.6 5.6 6.1 3271-11511 06/81 112.6 113.6 116.8 2.8 3.7 3.7 5.8
3271-117 06/81 111.3 112.0 113.0 .9 1.3 3.5 4.0 3271-1171 06/81 110.5 111.4 112.4 .9 1.6 3.4 3.7 3271-11711 06/81 108.9 110.9 111.2 .2 2.0 2.4 2.8 3271-11712 06/81 110.9 111.5 112.7 1.1 1.5 3.7 4.0 3271-1172 06/81 115.5 115.9 116.5 .6 .2 4.2 5.7
3271-121 06/81 108.5 108.6 109.3 .7 1.5 1.4 3.3 3271-151 06/81 114.5 120.5 120.2 -.2 5.0 5.0 -.1 3271-161 06/81 107.3 108.7 108.7 0 1.2 3.1 3.9 3271-M 06/81 105.0 106.5 106.7 .2 1.6 2.0 3.2 3271-XY9 06/81 115.7 115.7 115.7 0 0 3.8 1.6 3271.Z89 06/81 104.4 106.0 106.3 .2 1.7 1.9 3.3 3271-S 06/81 113.5 115.0 115.0 -.1 1.2 3.2 3.4
12/79 117.8 122.4 122.4 0 3.6 3.6 4.5 3272-P 12/79 116.4 121.5 121.6 .1 4.0 4.0 4.6 3272-1 12/79 112.2 123.1 122.6 -.4 8.8 9.2 9.5 3272-16 12/80 106.4 109.2 108.6 -.6 1.3 1.9 2.4 3272-161 12/79 115.8 119.0 118.3 -.6 1.4 2.0 2.5 3272-17 12/80 104.2 133.6 133.6 0 28.2 28.1 28.1 3272-171 12/79 110.5 145.9 145.9 0 32.0 31.9 31.9 3272-2 12/79 123.8 124.7 124.5 -.1 - .2 .6 1.6 3272-234 12/79 125.6 128.8 128.8 0 0 2.6 4.5 3272-261 12/79 130.7 130.7 130.7 0 0 0 -.9 3272-281 12/79 118.9 119.0 118.6 -.3 -.3 - .2 1.1 3272-3 12/79 112.1 113.2 114.6 1.2 2.2 .2 .8 3272-325 12/79 125.1 126.8 126.8 0 1.9 .5 7.2 3272-M 12/79 124.0 123.8 123.7 -.1 .1 -.3 .2 3272-XY9 12/79 128.4 128.4 128.4 0 0 0 1.0 3272-Z89 12/79 122.2 121.9 121.7 -.2 .1 -.4 -.1 3272-S 12/79 137.9 138.8 139.0 .1 .8 .8 9.5
06/81 108.1 108.6 108.8 .1 .7 2.4 3.4 3273-P 06/81 107.5 108.1 108.1 0 .6 1.7 2.6 3273-111 06/81 107.5 108.1 108.1 0 .6 1.7 2.6 3273-M 06/81 116.2 116.2 116.2 0 0 10.7 12.9 3273-Z89 06/81 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 0 2.7 3273-S 06/81 107.7 108.0 109.9 1.8 2.2 2.9 3.7
06/81 129.3 119.6 126.8 6.0 4.9 1.9 -6.2 3275-P 06/81 131.9 121.4 129.4 6.6 5.4 2.2 -6.4 3275-2 06/81 134.9 123.6 131.6 6.4 5.5 1.3 -7.6 3275-225 06/81 135.6 123.0 131.9 7.2 5.8 1.4 -8.3 3275-3 06/81 128.1 115.5 125.6 8.7 6.4 3.5 -7.2 3275-315 06/81 129.9 116.4 126.7 8.9 5.8 3.9 -6.3
3275-335 06/81 123.6 113.2 122.6 8.3 e) 2.5 -9.7
12/84 100.0 100.4 100.6 .2 .5 .6 3281-P 12/84 100.0 100.5 100.7 .2 .5 .7
3281-1 12/84 100.0 99.9 99.9 .1 -.3 -.1 3281-113 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 3281-135 12/84 1 100.0 99.7 99.8 .1 - .5 -.2 3281-198 12/84 i 100.0 100.3 100.3 0 .1 .3 {')
3281-2 12/84 i 100.0 102.6 103.5 .9 3.5 3.5 {') 3281-213 12/84 t 100.0 102.6 103.5 .9 3.5 3.5 3281-3 12/84 i 100.0 100.6 100.5 -.1 .5 .5 3281-337 12/84 100.0 99.8 -.2 - .2 - .2 e) 3281-33715 12/84 {') 99.3 -.7 - .7 C)
12/8C ) 119.6 120.7 121.6 .7 1.5 1.8 3.0 3291-P 12/8C ) 119.6 120.9 121.9 .9 1.8 2.2 3.5 3291-1 12/8C ) 97.6 97.6 97.6 0 0 -.3 4.4
(Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products .
Concrete block and brick . Primary products.
327
3271
Concrete block and brick Structural block, aggregate
Lightweight units made with concrete weighing less than 105 lb. per cu. ft. (dry weight)
Stretcher units, aggregate Stretcher units: 8"x8"x16" Stretcher units, other sizes n.e.c
Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.c Medium weight units made with concrete weighing >105 lb.
but <125 lb. per cu. n.(dry weight) Stretcher units, aggregate
Stretcher units, 8"x8"x16" Normal weight units made with concrete weighing at least
125 lb. 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.c Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump
block, shadowal block, etc.) Concrete brick Paving blocks
Miscellaneous receipts Miscellaneous receipts and contract work Resales
Secondary products
Concrete products Primary products
Concrete pipe . Culvert and storm sewer pipe
Reinforced Sanitary sewer pipe
Reinforced Precast concrete products
Burial vaults and boxes Concrete septic tanks Other precast concrete products
Prestressed concrete products, excluding pipe Prestressed concrete bridge beams
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts. Resales
Secondary products
Ready mixed concrete Primary products
Ready mixed concrete . Miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products.
Gypsum products . Primary products
Regular gypsumboard, common sizes . 1/2 inch
3272
3273
3275
Other gypsum products. Type X gypsumboard Other gypsum products, n.e.c.(incl. sheathing,coreboard,and
other sizes of reg. gypsumboard)
Cut stone and stone products Primary products.
Dressed dimension granite, including gneiss, syenite, diorite, and cut granite
Building stone Monumental stone Other granite products such as paving blocks and curbing ...
Dressed dimension limestone, including dolomite, travertine, calcareous tufa, and cut limestone
Building stone Dressed dimension marble and other stone
Building stone, monumental stone, and other marble products . Monumental stone
Abrasive products .. Primary products.
Nonmetallic synthetic sized grain and flour abrasives
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3291-119 12/80 71.3 e) 71.3 0 3.7 3291-129 12/80 111.8 111.8 111.8 0 -.8 i') 3291-2 12/80 125.0 125.7 126.2 .4 0.4 1.3 2.7
3291-2A 12/80 124.4 125.2 125.7 .4 .7 1.5 2.9 3291-237 12/80 128.5 129.1 130.0 .7 .5 1.2 3.1 3291-242 12/80 121.3 122.3 122.6 .2 .8 1.7 2.8
3291-2B 12/80 141.6 141.6 141.6 0 0 - .2 3.2 3291-244 12/80 144.0 144.0 {') (') 3291-265 12/80 114.9 114.9 {') e) i') (') 3291-2C 12/80 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 0 1.6 3291-262 12/80 112.8 e) 112.8 C) 0 0 1.8 3291-264 12/80 97.8 97.8 97.8 0 0 0 1.3
3291-231 12/80 132.7 134.1 134.7 .5 .3 1.8 3.1
3291-298 12/80 117.3 116.2 117.3 .9 .9 1.2 3.2
3291-3 12/80 129.4 132.5 134.4 1.4 3.9 4.1 4.1 3291-3D 12/80 131.6 136.3 139.2 2.1 5.7 6.2 6.3 3291-312 12/80 132.8 e) {') C) 3291-316 12/80 131.5 136.7 138.9 1.6 5.6 5.6 5.7 3291-3E 12/80 127.1 131.9 132.7 .6 4.4 3.9 3.5 3291-314 12/80 132.9 140.6 5.9 4.6 4.5 3291-318 12/80 123.2 125.1 127.4 1.8 3.4 3.4 2.8 3291-324 12/80 138.2 e) 144.0 {') 4.7 4.7 4.7
3291-339 12/80 129.9 133.6 2.9 2.9 2.9
3291-371 12/80 123.5 123.5 123.8 .3 .5 4.3 5.5 3291-4 12/80 120.2 120.2 121.9 1.4 1.4 2.4 2.1 3291-459 12/80 129.6 129.6 132.8 2.5 2.5 4.1 3.9 3291-M 3291-S 12/80 121.1 121.1 120.7 -.3 -.3 -.3 2.1
12/81 106.6 105.6 106.1 .5 .8 1.0 -2.8 3296-P 12/81 106.9 105.8 106.4 .5 .9 .9 -3.2 3296-1 12/81 100.6 98.4 99.1 .7 1.2 -2.1 -8.6 3296-111 12/81 95.1 94.9 94.4 -.6 -1.1 -2.2 -3.1 3296-135 12/81 107.8 103.5 104.6 1.1 .6 -4.3 -4.8 3296-13535 12/81 112.1 107.0 108.1 1.0 -.6 -4.7 -5.4
3296-198 12/81 100.9 e) {') e) e) 3296-2 12/81 118.9 119.8 120.1 .2 .6 6.1 6.5
3296-245 12/81 109.4 109.4 109.4 0 0 1.6 7.1 3296-251 12/81 109.6 111.4 108.6 -2.5 -4.2 .8 6.2 3296-261 12/81 85.0 90.8 93.8 3.2 3.4 3.3 (') 3296-283 04/82 107.3 {') {') e) e) 3296-298 12/81 122.8 122.6 122.6 0 1.8 1.9 1.0 3296-S 12/81 105.5 {') 105.5 0 2.6 (')
12/84 99.7 99.9 99.6 -.2 .1 -.4 (')
12/84 99.8 99.9 99.8 -.1 0 -.2 e) 06/82 105.0 105.0 105.1 0 .1 -.1 .5
3312-P 06/82 104.7 104.6 104.7 0 0 -.2 .5 3312-B 06/82 97.1 94.1 94.1 0 -3.1 -3.8 -4.1 3312-B63 06/82 94.2 94.5 94.5 0 .2 -.7 -1.1 3312-C 06/82 102.1 102.1 102.1 0 0 0 .9 3312-1 06/82 96.1 95.1 95.1 0 -.3 -.6 -1.1 3312-1A 06/82 94.8 93.2 93.2 0 -.6 - .9 -1.4 3312-111 06/82 93.9 91.7 91.7 0 -1.0 -1.3 -2.9 3312-11111 06/82 91.0 88.2 88.2 0 -1.2 -1.7 -4.0 3312-11112 06/82 104.5 104.2 104.2 0 -.7 -.4 0 3312-112 06/82 92.2 92.2 92.2 0 0 0 0 3312-151 06/82 101.2 101.2 101.2 0 0 0 4.2 3312-1B 06/82 99.2 99.9 99.9 -.1 .6 .3 -.5 3312-191 06/82 98.9 99.9 99.8 -.1 .8 .5 -.7 3312-2 06/82 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 -.1 - .2 .7 3312-213 3312-21311 06/82 99.1 99.1 99.1 0 0 0 .7 3312-219 06/82 99.3 99.8 99.8 0 .5 -.3 -3.2 3312-236 06/82 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 0 6.5 3312-23611 06/82 90.1 90.1 90.1 0 0 0 .6 3312-256 06/82 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 0 0 .8 3312-259 06/82 96.6 96.6 96.6 0 0 0 -3.6
Abrasive products—Continued Aluminum oxide Other, including alumina zirconia
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products, including diamond abrasives
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes, resinoid and shellac bond
Reinforced Nonreinforced
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes, rubber and other bond
Rubber bond Other bond
Diamond and cubic boron nitrite wheel Metal bond Other bond
Synthetic and natural bonded abrasives, all grinding shapes, vitrified bond
Other synthetic & natural nonmetallic abrasives & abrasive products, except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products and buffing wheels, polishing wheels and laps
Cloth belts, any abrasive Glue bond Resin and waterproof bond
Other cloth shapes, any abrasive Glue bond Resin and waterproof bond Glue 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 pads Metal soap pads, scouring pads, and other metal abrasives ....
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Mineral wool Primary products
Mineral wool for structural insulation Loose fiber and granulated fiber Building batts, blankets, and rolls
R-11.0to R-18.9 Other mineral wool for thermal insulation, including
insulating board Mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance insulation
Molded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, and aerospace items)
Blocks and boards Pipe insulation Acoustical, including pads, boards, patches, etc Other mineral wool for insulation
Secondary products
Primary metal industries
Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills
Blast furnaces and steel mills . Primary products.
3296
Open die or smith forgings (hammer or press), ferrous . Alloy steel, excluding stainless and hi-temp
Other steel mill products, except wire products Coke oven and blast furnace products
Coke oven products Coke, except screenings and breeze
Furnace coke Foundry coke
Screenings and breeze Crude tar
Blast furnace products Pig iron .
Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and forms Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), carbon .
Billets, carbon Wire rods, carbon . Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), alloy
Billets, alloy Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), stainless . Wire rods, stainless
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3312-3 06/82 111.8 111.8 111.8 0 0.1 0 1.3 3312-311 06/82 109.5 109.5 109.5 0 0 0 .9 3312-313 06/82 113.7 113.7 113.7 0 0 - .5 .1 3312-315 06/82 110.7 110.7 110.7 0 0 0 0 3312-317 06/82 110.0 110.0 110.0 0 0 0 -.4 3312-319 06/82 109.4 109.4 109.4 0 0 0 .1 3312-324 06/82 118.8 119.6 119.6 0 .6 .6 3.3 3312-326 06/82 115.1 115.1 115.1 0 0 0 3.5 3312-328 06/82 117.5 118.5 118.5 0 .8 .8 5.1 3312-331 06/82 113.6 113.6 113.6 0 1.1 1.1 1.1 3312-335 06/82 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 0 3312-4 06/82 101.2 101.0 101.1 .1 0 0 .9 3312-413 06/82 103.4 102.1 102.1 .0 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 3312-41511 06/82 96.0 95.5 95.5 0 -.3 -.5 1.0 3312-422 06/82 97.1 97.1 97.1 0 0 0 -.7 3312-42211 06/82 92.5 92.6 92.6 0 0 0 -6.1 3312-42212 06/82 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 0 4.4 3312-424 06/82 93.9 95.2 94.0 -1.3 .1 .1 -3.6 3312-425 06/82 100.0 100.3 102.1 1.8 2.2 1.4 2.8 3312-431 06/82 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 0 3312-435 06/82 90.6 93.1 93.1 0 2.8 2.8 -7.5 3312-441 06/82 114.2 114.2 114.2 0 0 0 8.2 3312-448 06/82 94.7 94.0 94.1 .1 -.1 -1.1 - .6 3312-449 06/82 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 0 .9 3312-453 06/82 93.9 98.2 98.6 .4 5.8 7.8 4.3 3312-461 06/82 111.6 111.6 111.6 0 0 0 4.9 3312-5 06/82 101.9 101.6 101.6 0 0 -.3 -.3 3312-5A 06/82 101.6 101.3 101.3 0 0 - .3 - .5 3312-511 06/82 101.6 101.3 101.3 0 0 -.4 - .6 3312-515 06/82 101.1 101.2 101.2 0 .1 0 -.1 3312-551 06/82 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 0 1.4 3312-6 06/82 89.8 89.7 89.7 0 -.1 -.1 - .1 3312-6A 06/82 90.1 90.0 90.0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 3312-611 06/82 93.2 93.2 e) e) e) 3312-612 06/82 (?) 98.4 98.4 0 e) e) 3312-619 06/82 85.6 85.6 85.5 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 3312-61911 06/82 86.0 86.0 85.9 -.1 - .2 - .2 - .2 3312-627 06/82 (') 103.0 e) e) e) 3312-6E 06/82 82.1 82.1 82.1 0 0 0 0 3312-633 06/82 78.5 78.5 78.5 0 0 0 0 3312-63311 06/82 72.7 a
3312-7 06/82 111.9 112.4 112.4 0 .3 - .3 - .6 3312-711 06/82 112.9 112.7 112.7 0 - .2 - .2 - .2 3312-751 06/82 102.7 107.0 107.0 0 4.1 3.0 -3.6 3312-8 06/82 105.1 104.9 104.9 0 0 -1.1 .3 3312-851 06/82 109.5 109.1 109.1 0 0 -.5 2.3 3312-85111 06/82 108.4 107.9 107.9 0 0 -.7 1.0 3312-M 06/82 e) 91.2 91.2 0 (^ e) 3312-XY9 06/82 ( 103.0 103.0 0 ( e) (') 3312-S 06/82 103.3 103.9 104.0 0 .5 .4 1.8 3312-SSS 06/82 113.5 113.7 113.7 0 .2 .2 2.3 3315-S 06/82 96.7 98.2 98.2 0 1.4 1.0 1.7
06/83 103.8 102.5 102.4 - .2 -1.4 -1.5 - .2 3313-P 06/83 103.8 102.3 102.2 - .2 -1.6 -1.7 -.4 3313-3 06/63 104.7 {') e) e) C) 3313-311 06/83 104.7 (') e) e) 3313-4 06/83 105.0 104.9 104.3 - .6 - .8 -2.0 -2.0
3313-498 06/83 105.7 105.4 105.4 0 - .5 -1.8 -2.1
06/82 100.3 100.8 101.1 .4 .5 1.1 1.9 3315-P 06/82 99.5 100.2 100.4 .2 .6 1.0 2.1 3315-1 06/82 101.9 102.6 104.5 1.8 2.5 3.3 5.0 3315-111 06/82 101.1 102.1 104.5 2.4 3.4 3.4 5.8 3315-2 06/82 98.6 100.0 98.6 -1.4 -.6 - .5 -2.9 3315-2A 06/82 98.0 101.5 101.5 0 4.0 1.6 -1.5 3315-211 06/82 101.1 99.1 99.3 .3 - .6 -1.9 -3.2 3315-213 06/82 98.5 100.6 99.1 -1.5 -.7 -.7 - .7 3315-2B 06/82 99.1 98.9 96.7 -2.3 -3.6 -2.0 -3.9 3315-223 06/82 98.4 98.2 95.9 -2.4 -3.8 -2.3 -4.2 3315-5 06/82 98.8 98.7 98.7 0 0 -.3 .6 3315-5A 06/82 98.9 98.8 98.8 0 0 -.1 .8 3315-511 06/82 99.5 99.4 99.4 0 -.1 -.3 -.5 3315-519 06/82 100.0 99.9 100.0 .1 .1 .2 .1 3315-551 06/82 95.6 95.8 95.7 -.1 0 -2.1 -1.1 3315-9 06/82 96.8 97.6 97.5 -.1 .7 .8 2.4 3315-96 06/82 99.7 100.6 100.4 -.3 .6 1.4 1.1 3315-961 06/82 99.9 100.3 100.3 0 .4 1.1 .9 3315-S 06/82 109.3 106.0 109.5 3.3 - .6 4.2 .7
Blast furnaces and steel mills—Continued Tin mill products, h.r. sheets and strip (incl. metallic coated
and electrical) Sheets, h.r., cartwn Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, cartwn Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, carlwn Other metallic coated sheets and strip, cart)on Strip, h.r. carbon Blackplate Tinplate Tin free steel Sheets, h.r.. alloy Sheets and strip, electrical, alloy
Hot rolled bars, plates and structural shapes Plates (other than floor plates), carbon
Heavy structural shapes, carbon Bars, h.r., carix)n
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality Bars, h.r., cartx)n, special quality
Bars, light stmcturals, carbon Concrete reinforcing bars, cari&on Plates, alloy Heavy structural shapes, alloy Bars, h.r. (Incl. light structurals), alloy Tool steel, high speed, alloy Tool steel, other than high speed, alloy
Plates, stainless Bars, h.r., stainless
Steel wire Carbon wire
Plain wire, cartwn Galvanized wire, cart)on Stainless wire
Steel pipe and tubes Pipe and oil country tubular goods, caritwn
Standard pipe, carbon Line pipe, carbon Oil country tubular goods, caritwn
Casing (OCTG), carbon Structural pipe and tubing, carbon
Pipe and tubing, alloy Oil country tubular goods, alloy
Casing (OCTG), alloy Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl. metallic coated and
electrical) Sheets, c.r. cartwn Sheets, c.r., stainless
Cold finished bars Bars. c.f., stainless
Bars, c.f., stainless, 300 series Miscellaneous receipts
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Other secondary products Steel wire products
Bectrometallurgical products Primary products
Fen-osilicon Fen-osilicon
Other fen-oalloys and products made in electric and other furnaces, except blast furnaces
Other products made in electric and other furnaces, except blast furnaces
Steel wire and related products - mfpm Primary products
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand Wire rope and cable
Steel nails and spikes
3313
Steel wire nails . Bright nails Galvanized nails
Wire staples and tacks, cut nails and spikes Steel wire staples
Steel wire Carbon wire
Plain wire, carbon Other coated wire, carison Stainless wire
Other fabricated fen-ous wire products Welded steel wire fabric
Welded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh) . Secondary products
3315
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Product Index -code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
06/82 105.8 106.3 105.6 -0.7 -0.1 -0.5 -1.6 3316-P 06/82 105.6 106.0 105.6 -.4 .2 -.4 -1.1 3316-7 06/82 105.9 107.0 107.0 0 1.1 .5 -1.7 3316-715 06/82 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 0 .3 3316-735 06/82 110.1 110.1 110.1 0 0 0 0 3316-8 06/82 104.0 103.6 102.4 -1.2 -1.0 -1.8 -.4 3316-811 06/82 105.6 105.2 103.7 -1.4 -1.3 -2.5 -1.2 3316-831 06/82 99.6 99.6 99.6 0 0 -1.6 .2 3316-S 06/82 101.4 101.5 101.5 0 0 .9
06/82 96.6 96.4 95.3 -1.2 -1.3 -1.6 -1.5 3317-P 06/82 96.3 96.1 95.1 -1.0 -1.0 -1.3 -1.0 3317-6 06/82 96.3 96.1 95.1 -1.0 -1.0 -1.3 -1.0 3317-6A 06/82 87.8 87.8 87.3 -.5 -.5 -.5 -.2 3317-611 06/82 99.4 99.4 98.3 -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 -.8 3317-612 06/82 91.1 91.1 91.1 .0 0 0 0 3317-6B 06/82 96.2 96.2 96.2 0 0 0 3.8 3317-621 06/82 94.2 94.2 94.2 0 0 0 5.5 3317-622 06/82 98.1 98.1 98.1 0 0 0 2.3 3317-6C 06/82 100.0 99.6 96.7 -2.9 -3.3 -3.2 -2.6 3317-623 06/82 96.7 96.7 82.0 -15.2 -15.2 -15.2 -15.2 3317-624 06/82 100.8 100.2 100.2 0 -.5 -.5 .3 3317-627 06/82 97.0 96.6 96.6 0 -.4 -1.3 3317-6E 06/82 91.2 90.6 90.9 .4 .4 -.3 -1.0 3317-633 06/82 72.9 72.9 72.9 0 0 0 0 3317-63312 06/82 83.8 83.8 83.8 0 0 0 0 3317-6F 06/82 100.1 101.6 101.6 0 2.1 1.5 -4.6 3317-662 06/82 109.8 110.0 110.0 0 .8 .1 1.2 3317-669 06/82 111.1 111.2 111.1 -.1 .2 0 1.3 3317-S 06/82 100.2 100.2 95.4 -4.9 -4.7 -7.9 -7.6
12/84 100.4 100.5 100.6 .1 0 .6
12/80 114.7 115.3 115.3 0 -.4 .9 .6 3321-P 12/80 114.4 115.0 115.0 0 -.4 .9 .5 3321-1 12/80 113.2 113.7 113.8 .1 .3 1.2 1.4 3321-111 12/80 106.5 106.7 106.8 .2 .1 .9 1.1 3321-121 12/80 110.4 112.0 111.9 -.1 1.0 3.0 3.6 3321-131 12/80 132.3 132.7 132.7 0 0 .3 .3 3321-3 12/80 115.2 115.8 115.7 0 -1.1 .4 -1.4 3321-311 12/80 115.6 115.8 115.7 -.1 -1.2 .1 -3.0 3321-312 12/80 116.7 118.4 118.5 0 -1.7 1.3 1.3 3321-321 12/80 115.9 116.2 116.3 0 -.3 .2 .8 3321-322 12/80 103.6 103.6 103.6 0 0 0 1.9 3321-9 12/80 113.9 114.7 114.7 0 .3 1.4 2.5
3321-951 12/80 113.0 114.6 114.6 0 -.5 1.4 1.6 3321-961 12/80 107.3 108.0 108.0 0 0 .6 .6 3321-971 12/80 119.3 120.0 120.0 0 .6 1.8 7.4 3321-981 12/80 114.5 115.1 115.1 0 .6 1.4 2.1 3321-S 12/80 113.8 113.6 113.6 0 -.5 2.3 3.6
06/81 109.7 109.2 109.4 .1 -.5 -.2 .2 3322-P 06/81 110.1 109.5 109.7 .1 -.5 -.3 0 3322-131 06/81 112.0 111.5 112.5 .9 .4 .5 .5 3322-221 06/81 105.9 105.0 103.3 -1.7 -2.8 -2.2 -1.0
06/81 122.1 121.3 121.3 0 -.5 1.1 3.5 3324-P 06/81 120.8 119.8 119.7 -.1 -.7 1.0 3.6 3324-163 06/81 133.0 131.2 131.9 .6 1.4 13.8 3324-165 06/81 118.0 117.3 116.9 -.3 -.6 .9 1.3
06/81 105.5 104.7 105.1 .4 -.4 -.3 -.3 3325-P 06/81 107.4 106.4 106.9 .4 -.5 -.2 .1 3325-2 06/81 107.3 105.6 106.4 .7 -.9 -.4 - .4 3325-214 06/81 99.3 96.1 97.8 1.9 -1.1 .5 -.3 3325-219 06/81 111.8 111.0 111.0 .1 -.7 -.8 -.4 3325-4 06/81 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 0 0 0 3325-431 06/81 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 0 0 3325-5 3325-559 06/81 110.7 110.9 110.9 0 0 .2 1.7 3325-S 06/81 91.5 92.0 92.0 0 .3 -.8 -3.8
12/80 88.0 88.3 87.5 -.9 -.6 .4 -5.6
06/80 72.7 75.3 73.8 -2.1 5.7 5.0 -6.3 3331-P 06/80 75.0 77.1 75.3 -2.3 3.0 6.5 -1.0 3331-2 06/80 75.0 77.1 75.3 -2.3 3.0 6.5 -1.0 3331-21311 06/80 74.8 77.6 75.3 -3.0 4.1 6.0 -1.8 3331-S 06/80 61.9 64.9 63.8 -1.7 10.7 2.5 -14.1 3331-SSS 06/80 64.5 64.0 60.6 -5.2 7.1 8.3 -11.4
06/80 120.7 124.2 124.2 0 2.2 1.1 -12.1 3333-P 06/80 120.7 124.2 124.2 0 2.2 1.1 -12.1
Industry and product Industry
code
Cold finishing of steel shapes - mfpm Primary products
Cold rolled sheets and strip Strip, c.r., carbon Strip, c.r., alloy
Cold finished bars Bars, c.f., carbon Bars, c.f., alloy
Secondary products
Steel pipe and tubes - mfpm Primary products
Steel pipe and tubes Pipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon
Standard pipe, carbon Line pipe, carbon
Pressure tubing, carbon Pressure tubing, seamless, carbon Pressure tubing, welded, carbon
Mechanical tubing, carbon Mechanical tubing, seamless, carbon Mechanical tubing, welded, carbon Structural pipe and tubing, carbon
Pipe and tubing, alloy Oil country tubular goods, alloy
Tubing (CXiTG), alloy Pressure tubing, stainless
Pressure tubing, welded, stainless Other pipe and tubing (incl. standard pipe), stainless
Secondary products
3316
3317
Iron and steel foundries .
Gray iron foundries Primary products
Pressure and soil pipe and fittings, cast Iron Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron Soil pipe and fittings, gray and ductile iron
Motor vehicle castings, gray and ductile iron Castings for passenger cars, gray iron Castings for other motor vehicles, gray iron Castings for passenger cars, ductile iron Castings for other motor vehicles, ductile iron
Gray and ductile iron castings, other Castings for construction and utility uses, gray and ductile
iron Molds and stools for heavy steel ingots Ductile iron castings, other Gray iron castings, other
Secondary products
Malleable iron foundries Primary products
Standard malleable iron castings Pearlitic malleable iron castings
Steel Investment foundries Primary products
Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless steel .
Steel foundries, n.e.c Primary products
Carijon steel castings, except Investment Railroad wheels and specialties All other carbon steel castings
High alloy steel castings, including stainless steel All other high alloy steel castings, including stainless steel
Low alloy steel castings All other low alloy steel castings
Secondary products
Primary smelting and refining of nonfen-ous metals
Primary copper Primary products
Refined copper Copper cathode
Secondary products Other secondary products
Primary zinc Primary products
332
3321
3322
3324
3325
333
3331
3333
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
06/80 109.2 109.8 109.3 -0.5 -0.4 1.1 -4.8 3334-P 06/80 110.2 111.3 110.7 - .6 - .2 2.5 -2.3 3334-7 06/80 110.8 111.9 111.2 - .7 - .5 2.8 -2.0 3334-71111 06/80 121.5 122.2 121.7 - .4 - .2 7.0 2.2 3334-71112 06/80 113.9 114.6 114.7 0 .2 -1.2 -2.4 3334-8 06/80 106.2 107.5 107.5 0 1.3 .5 -4.5
06/80 107.3 104.7 104.4 -.3 - .5 -1.6 1.3 3339-P 06/80 117.1 113.8 113.5 - .2 - .7 -2.1 1.7 3339-S 06/80 60.0 60.8 60.2 -1.0 .9 2.6 -2.5
06/80 74.2 73.7 72.1 -2.2 -2.1 -6.5 -16.3 3341-P 06/80 71.8 71.4 69.7 -2.4 -1.8 -7.4 -17.8 3341-2 06/80 74.0 71.7 71.5 - .2 -2.8 -3.2 -10.6 3341-231 06/80 77.7 74.6 74.4 - .3 -3.6 -4.7 -12.3 3341-23111 06/80 76.6 72.8 73.4 .8 -3.3 -3.9 -12.7 3341-23113 06/80 89.9 94.7 94.1 - .6 .5 5.3 2.4 3341-3 06/80 64.3 68.3 67.3 -1.6 7.1 -9.8 -17.2 3341-321 06/80 53.1 53.0 52.6 -.7 - .5 -14.3 -18.7 3341-4 06/80 120.7 127.8 126.2 -1.3 1.6 2.0 -7.1 3341-405 06/80 144.6 148.1 148.1 0 1.6 3.8 10.6 3341-411 06/80 112.8 120.3 118.0 -1.9 1.2 .9 -12.0 3341-5 06/80 47.7 51.3 48.8 -4.8 8.1 -6.1 -20.9 3341-511 06/80 50.0 e) {') a 3341-531 06/80 40.8 43.5 40.3 -7.4 5.8 -9.4 -29.2 3341-7 06/80 86.6 81.2 78.4 -3.5 -9.4 -11.0 -23.1 3341-71111 06/80 85.3 79.2 76.0 -4.1 -10.4 -12.4 -22.8 3341-71112 06/80 92.9 89.6 87.8 -2.0 -6.5 -6.8 -24.0 3341-M 06/80 95.9 90.7 89.9 -.8 -6.4 -3.8 -11.1 3341-Y85 06/80 95.5 95.5 a 3341-S 06/80 80.4 93.9 92.5 -1.4 5.3 4.4 1.4
12/84 99.3 99.8 99.0 -.8 .7 -1.0
12/80 91.5 93.7 92.1 -1.8 1.6 1.3 -2.6 3351-P 12/80 96.5 98.2 96.0 -2.2 .5 1.4 -1.7 3351-1 12/80 99.7 103.3 102.9 -.4 3.2 5.4 4.0 3351-111 12/80 87.4 90.6 87.5 -3.4 1.5 3.1 -.8 3351-11112 12/80 85.2 90.6 85.8 -5.3 .5 3.5 -1.4 3351-131 3351-13114 12/80 110.5 111.9 111.8 -.1 1.2 2.1 3.1 3351-3 12/80 95.9 97.4 94.2 -3.2 -.7 - .8 -5.8 3351-311 3351-31115 12/80 85.5 88.5 84.5 -4.6 1.1 1.9 0 3351-332 12/80 104.8 104.6 101.8 -2.7 -2.7 -3.1 -10.9 3351-33218 12/80 95.7 95.8 92.6 -3.4 -3.0 -3.3 -11.5 3351-4 12/80 107.1 109.2 107.1 -1.9 1.3 2.3 1.1 3351-413 12/80 100.6 107.2 102.1 -4.8 - .7 4.2 3.0 3351-41322 12/80 101.2 109.7 103.1 -5.9 -2.1 4.6 3.1 3351-435 12/80 109.3 109.9 108.8 -1.0 1.9 1.7 .6 3351-43526 12/80 109.3 109.4 108.1 -1.2 1.7 1.4 .5 3351-5 12/80 85.8 86.9 85.9 -1.1 1.0 3.2 .3 3351-516
-1.3 3351-51631 12/80 78.5 78.8 78.0 -1.1 -.3 2.1 -1.3 3351-518
-.1 3351-51833 12/80 80.0 81.6 80.1 -1.9 1.9 2.9 -.1 3351-538 3351-53839 12/80 107.1 109.5 108.9 -.6 2.5 5.1 3.0 3351-S 12/80 69.0 73.8 74.2 .6 8.5 .7 -7.3
06/81 111.9 110.8 110.6 -.2 - .7 -2.6 -4.5 3353-P 06/81 113.9 112.9 112.9 0 - .5 -2.0 -3.4 3353-1 3353-113 06/81 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 -7.9 -8.6 3353-2 06/81 115.1 113.8 113.9 0 -.7 -1.8 -3.0 3353-223 06/81 104.0 103.2 103.2 0 -.3 -4.5 -4.7 3353-224 06/81 116.7 116.0 116.0 0 - .6 - .6 0 3353-231 06/81 115.8 113.9 114.0 .1 -1.2 -1.6 -3.3 3353-23111 06/81 109.9 108.0 107.4 - .6 -1.3 -2.4 -7.4 3353-23112 06/81 138.2 131.6 133.8 1.6 -3.2 -3.2 -1.2 3353-23115 06/81 112.9 112.5 112.5 0 -.6 -2.5 -4.7 3353-233 06/81 116.9 116.8 116.8 0 0 -.1 -1.3 3353-3 06/81 106.4 107.6 107.6 0 1.1 -2.6 -5.4 3353-4 06/81 108.9 108.9 108.9 0 0 -.4 - .4 3353.S 06/81 94.8 92.7 90.5 -2.3 -2.3 -8.0 -15.3
12/81 105.7 105.3 105.1 - .2 -.3 -1.0 -3.5 3354-P 12/81 106.5 106.0 105.8 - .2 - .4 -1.1 -3.9
3354-1 12/81 106.1 105.6 105.4 - .2 -.3 -1.1 -4.1
3354-115 12/81 1 95.7 94.6 93.9 -.7 -.1 -3.6 -11.6
Primary aluminum Primary products
Primary aluminum, except extrusion billet. Aluminum ingot, unalloyed Aluminum Ingot, alloyed
Aluminum extrusion billet
Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. . Primary products.
Secondary products.
Secondary nonferrous metals . Primary products
3334
3339
3341
Copper, alloyed Brass ingot, alloyed .... Other copper, alloyed.
Lead Antimonlal lead
Zinc Zinc dust Zinc base alloys
Precious metals Gold, unalloyed Silver, unalloyed
Aluminum, except extrusion billet Aluminum ingot Aluminum, other types except extrusion billet.
Miscellaneous receipts Contract toll work
Secondary products
Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonfen-ous metals ...
Rolling, drawing and extruding of copper. Primary products
Copper and copper base alloy wire ... Unalloyed
Bare Alloyed
Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electric rod .
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and shapes Rod
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate. Unalloyed copper flat products
Strip Copper-base alloy flat products
Strip Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tube
Unalloyed pipe and tube, plumbing Tube
Unalloyed, other pipe and tube Tube
Copper-base alloy, other pipe and tube Tube
Secondary products
335
3351
Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products. Primary products
Aluminum plate Heat-treatable
Aluminum sheet Flat, heat-treatable Flat, nonheat-treatable, bare Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, siding Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, finstock Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all others
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated Aluminum foil Aluminum welded tube Secondary products
Aluminum extruded products... Primary products.
Extruded aluminum rod, bar and other extruded shapes except tube
Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 series
See footnotes at end of table.
3353
3354
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to, June 1985 from — Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
3354-11511 12/81 105.0 104.4 104.4 0 0 -0.6 -2.8 3354-11512 12/81 86.4 84.8 83.5 -1.5 - .2 -7.1 -20.5 3354-118 12/81 110.2 110.2 110.2 0 0 0 0
3354-125 12/81 108.0 107.5 107.3 -.2 -.5 -1.0 -3.9 3354-12501 12/81 109.4 109.4 109.1 -.2 -.2 -.2 -6.7 3354-12502 12/81 113.3 112.7 112.7 0 -.5 - .9 -1.7 3354-12503 12/81 106.5 105.0 104.6 -.4 -1.8 -2.0 -8.0 3354-12504 12/81 108.3 107.9 107.9 .0 0 -2.0 -6.0 3354-12505 12/81 103.9 103.9 0 3354-12506 12/81 109.3 108.1 107.3 -.7 -1.1 -1.9 -4.2 3354-12511 12/81 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 0 -.9 - .9
3354-128 12/81 106.4 106.4 106.5 .1 .1 .5 1.6 3354-12801 12/81 107.8 (') 108.1 n .3 1.0 3.1 3354-2 12/81 108.4 108.0 107.6 -.4 -.7 -1.0 -2.8 3354-251 12/81 104.7 104.1 103.4 -.6 -1.1 -1.7 -4.4 3354-253 12/81 115.1 115.1 115.1 0 0 0 0 3354-S 12/81 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 0 0 -.7
3355 06/81 107.7 105.8 105.7 -.1 -1.9 -1.8 -4.7 3355-P 06/81 109.4 107.3 107.2 -.1 -2.0 -1.9 -4.0 3355-1 06/81 86.3 84.8 84.2 -.7 -3.3 -2.5 -22.6
3356 06/82 101.9 106.1 104.1 -1.9 4.8 -.6 -8.8 3356-P 06/82 101.8 106.4 104.6 -1.7 5.5 -.2 -8.8 3356-2 06/82 80.0 77.5 77.5 0 .1 -3.6 -8.8 3356-279 06/82 83.8 79.8 79.7 -.1 .1 -6.4 -7.2 3356-3 06/82 109.6 116.7 111.7 -4.3 7.7 -4.7 -20.7 3356-382 06/82 107.3 114.4 111.1 -2.9 7.3 -2.6 -12.0 3356-38213 06/82 123.0 129.2 126.7 -2.0 5.6 -1.3 -10.4 3356-9 06/82 101.6 102.0 102.5 .4 1.3 .9 -.2 3356-959 06/82 94.3 93.8 93.1 -.8 - .9 -1.4 -6.6 3356-992 06/82 93.6 94.1 95.1 1.0 2.5 -1.4 -3.1 3356-998 06/82 102.1 102.7 102.6 -.1 .9 2.3 1.1 3356-S 06/82 104.1 102.8 98.4 -4.3 -4.1 -6.1 -8.9
3357 12/82 100.2 100.2 99.5 -.7 - .2 -.3 -1.6 3357-P 12/82 100.3 100.3 99.4 -.9 -.5 -.4 -2.0 3357-1 12/82 103.8 103.3 103.2 0 0 -.4 -.4 3357-115 12/82 107.4 107.1 107.1 0 -.3 -.4 .7 3357-123 12/82 100.4 99.5 99.5 0 -.3 .4 -1.0
3357-125 12/82 103.4 103.0 103.0 0 .3 - .9 -.4 3357-198 12/82 107.9 106.4 106.0 -.4 .4 -1.4 -3.5 3357-2 12/82 104.9 105.3 105.0 -.3 -.3 1.9 2.1
3357-244 12/82 108.9 109.0 109.0 0 - .2 4.5 4.4 3357-245 12/82 C) 115.1 115.1 0 e) 3357-248 12/82 109.3 109.3 109.3 0 0 9.6 9.5 3357-298 12/82 108.2 108.0 108.0 0 .4 2.8 3.0 3357-3 12/82 105.0 104.0 101.8 -2.1 -1.5 -.3 .3 3357-311 12/82 107.0 107.0 107.0 0 0 0 -.4 3357-312 12/82 104.3 102.6 99.5 -3.1 -2.3 -.6 .4 3357-398 12/82 103.6 106.0 105.7 -.3 .5 3.0 4.0
3357-4 12/82 98.0 95.9 94.6 -1.4 -3.0 -3.2 -5.8 3357-436 12/82 116.0 110.0 108.1 -1.7 -5.2 -5.7 -11.9
3357-442 12/82 94.8 92.4 93.0 .7 -2.0 -2.7 -2.1
3357-444 12/82 95.9 90.5 92.6 2.3 -2.8 -1.9 -2.5 3357-448 12/82 96.4 94.9 91.3 -3.8 -3.9 -3.9 -2.3 3357-449 12/82 93.9 94.7 96.5 1.9 2.0 2.8 2.7 3357-6 12/82 99.6 100.1 97.9 -2.2 - .9 -1.0 -1.4 3357-616 12/82 90.1 88.9 87.9 -1.1 -1.1 -2.5 -3.8
3357-617 12/82 101.0 102.5 102.0 -.5 2.6 2.4 .7
3357-618 12/82 106.6 106.7 104.9 -1.7 -1.3 -.8 -2.1 3357-7 12/82 98.6 99.9 98.9 -1.1 1.6 .9 -2.2 3357-702 12/82 97.8 99.7 98.8 -1.0 .8 1.0 -1.7
3357-70203 12/82 91.4 95.1 93.2 -2.0 1.7 4.4 -.7 3357-703 12/82 100.1 101.0 101.2 .2 2.5 .8 -.8 3357-705 12/82 102.0 103.6 102.2 -1.4 1.1 -.4 -1.9
3357-70501 12/82 100.3 102.3 100.4 -1.8 1.4 2.0 -1.1 3357-706 12/82 100.3 102.4 100.6 -1.8 1.5 2.1 -1.7
Aluminum extruded products—Continued 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 series Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 2 Other extmded shapes, circle size 2 to, not including, 3 Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including, 4 Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including, 5 Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including, 6 Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including, 10 .... Extruded pipe
Other extruded shapes, except tube, with alloys within 2000 and 7000 series
Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including, 5 Aluminum extruded and drawn tube
Extruded tube Drawn tube
Secondary products
Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c Primary products.
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy wire and cable
Rolling, drawing and extruding nonfen-ous metals, except copper and aluminum
Primary Products Titanium mill shapes
Other titanium mill shapes, except wire Precious metal mill shapes
Gold mill shapes.. Other gold mill shapes, except wire....
Other nonferrous metal mill shapes . Other lead mill shapes, except powder and wire . Other nonferrous metal wire Other nonfen-ous metal mill shapes
Secondary products
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating Primary products
Electronic wire and cable Coaxial cable, armored and unarmored, copper. Hook-up wire, shielded and nonshielded, copper Multiconductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and
nonshielded, copper Other electronic wire and cable
Telephone and telegraph wire and cable Switchboard wire and cable, except telephone cord sets and
cordage, copper Telephone cord sets and cordage, copper Rural and urban distribution wire and cable, copper Other telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Control and signal wire and cable Signal wire and cable, copper Control wire and cable, excluding elevator cable, copper. Other control and signal wire and cable
Building wire and cable with Undenwriters* Labels, except varnished cambric insulation and service wire
Thermoset insulated building wire and cable, aluminum ... Thermoplastic insulated building wire and cable, flame
retardent nylon (THHN,THWN), copper . Thermoplastic insul. building wire and cable, moisture and
heat resist. (THW), copper Nonmetallic branch circuit underground feeder, copper Other building wire and cable
Apparatus wire and cordage Appliance fixture wire, copper Appliance wiring material, 14 gauge and larger, including
motor and transformer lead, copper Other apparatus wire and cordage, including machine tool
wire, copper Magnet wire
Film coated. (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 105 32 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
copper Film coated (44 to 7 AWG and larger), class 130 Film 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 200
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3357-70601 12/82 100.6 103.6 101.0 -2.5 2.2 3.5 -0.7 3357-709 12/82 99.9 102.9 100.3 -2.6 2.0 3.6 3357-8 12/82 101.4 101.9 101.8 - .2 -.3 .8 .3 3357-898 12/82 99.1 97.8 97.9 .1 -1.2 -2.4 -8.7 3357-9 12/82 99.6 100.9 99.9 - .9 .4 .1 -1.7 3357-901 12/82 102.7 103.6 103.3 - .3 1.6 .6 -1.3
3357-903 12/82 91.5 99.6 93.6 -6.0 -5.9 -.7 -1.8 3357-996 12/82 95.4 96.0 94.8 -1.2 .9 -.7 -4.7 3357-S 12/82 107.5 108.2 110.2 1.9 3.4 3.7 5.2
12/84 100.5 100.3 100.2 0 -.1 .2 e) 06/83 106.6 105.9 105.8 -.1 -.3 -.3 -1.3
3361-P 06/83 106.2 105.2 105.1 -.1 - .6 - .6 -1.6 3361-1 06/83 106.8 104.5 104.6 .1 - .9 -1.1 -2.9 3361-111 06/83 106.6 103.2 103.9 .7 - .9 -1.1 -4.3 3361-11111 06/83 106.0 102.5 103.6 1.0 - .6 - .7 3361-11112 06/83 112.1 108.9 107.4 -1.4 -3.9 -4.2 .1 3361-115 06/83 107.0 106.1 105.4 -.7 - .9 -1.0 -1.2 3361-11511 06/83 102.4 101.2 99.7 -1.5 - .9 - .9 -8.2 3361-11512 06/83 113.8 113.0 112.9 -.1 - .7 - .8 7.4 3361-11513 06/83 103.8 103.0 102.4 - .6 -1.3 -1.0 -3.5 3361-11514 06/83 104.8 104.3 103.5 - .8 -1.2 -2.2 -3.2 3361-2 06/83 106.4 106.4 105.8 - .6 - .6 - .8 -1.0 3361-211 06/83 103.9 103.9 103.6 -.3 -.4 -1.0 -2.1 3361-213 06/83 (®) e) e) 3361-215 06/83 109.7 109.7 108.6 -1.0 - .9 - .8 - .4 3361-21512 06/83 108.9 108.9 108.9 0 0 0 0 3361-21514 06/83 109.1 109.4 109.4 0 .2 2.0 4.3
3361-3 06/83 105.5 105.8 105.7 - .2 -.1 .1 - .5 3361-311 06/83 106.2 106.3 106.0 - .3 - .2 -.3 -1.3
3361-315 06/83 104.6 105.3 105.3 0 -.1 .7 .4
3361-31512 06/83 108.7 (®) 108.7 e) 0 0 -1.2 3361-31514 06/83 102.5 102.0 102.0 0 - .5 -.3 1.4
3361-4 06/83 104.4 105.0 105.0 0 0 .6 3.7 3361-S 06/83 108.7 110.0 110.3 .2 1.1 1.7 .1
06/83 103.2 103.7 103.6 0 .2 1.0 1.4 3362-P 06/83 102.1 102.3 102.3 0 .1 .6 .1 3362-1 06/83 102.9 103.0 102.9 -.1 .1 .5 0 3362-111 06/83 102.9 103.0 102.9 -.1 .1 .5 0 3362-2 06/83 100.3 100.6 100.6 0 0 .5 .1 3362-214 06/83 100.3 100.9 100.9 0 0 .7 .4 3362-3 06/83 99.4 101.0 101.0 0 -.1 1.6 1.4 3362-311 06/83 99.4 101.0 101.0 0 -.1 1.6 1.4 3362-S 06/83 108.2 109.6 109.6 0 .8 2.6 6.8
06/83 111.8 112.6 112.7 0 1.3 1.3 2.5 3369-P 06/83 110.0 111.0 111.0 0 .8 1.0 2.2 3369-1 06/83 112.8 112.9 112.9 0 0 .2 2.0 3369-151 06/83 110.3 110.4 110.4 0 .1 .3 .8 3369-15111 06/83 108.5 108.5 e) -1.1 1.8 3369-15112 06/83 111.6 111.7 111.7 0 .2 1.3 .1 3369-3 06/83 101.9 106.9 106.9 0 4.6 4.9 3.4 3369-391 06/83 99.9 106.3 106.3 0 6.0 6.4 3.2 3369-S 06/83 112.1 112.6 112.9 .3 2.2 1.1 1.9
12/84 100.2 100.6 100.6 0 .2 .6 e) 12/84 100.3 100.0 100.0 0 - .2 0 e) 06/81 110.7 110.4 110.4 0 - .4 0 .6
3411-P 06/81 112.2 111.3 111.3 0 -.7 - .3 .4 3411-1 06/81 111.0 109.8 109.8 0 - .9 - .9 .2 3411-IB 06/81 115.8 115.7 115.7 0 .3 .1 2.1 3411-117 06/81 124.5 124.2 124.2 0 0 -.3 3.6 3411-119 06/81 108.5 108.5 108.5 .0 .7 0 0 3411-127 06/81 117.4 {') 117.4 e) 0 2.2 0 3411-131 06/81 124.9 124.9 124.9 0 0 .5 4.7 3411-1C 06/81 108.1 109.1 109.1 0 .8 1.3 2.0 3411-137 06/81 117.6 117.6 117.6 0 0 0 3.3 3411-139 06/81 1 98.5 98.5 98.5 0 0 -.4 -2.6 3411-141 06/81 1 111.5 115.1 114.9 -.1 2.9 5.3 5.7 3411-2 06/81 i 111.6 111.0 111.0 0 - .5 1.1 .9
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating—Continued 21 AWG and larger round (also all square and rectangle),
Other magnet wire Power wire and cable
Other power wire and cable Other insulated wire and cable
Automotive insulated wire and cable, copper Airframe, shipboard and ground support cable, except coaxial
and ignition cable, copper Other insulated or covered wire and cable, copper
Secondary products
Nonferrous foundries (castings).
Aluminum foundries Primary products
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings Motor vehicle die castings
Die castings for passenger cars Die castings for other motor vehicles
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, other... Die castings for building and construction uses Die castings for industrial machinery uses Die castings for electrical uses Other die castings, n.e.c.
336
3361
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings... Motor vehicle sand castings Aircraft sand castings . Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings, other
Sand castings for industrial machinery uses Other sand castings, n.e.c
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and semi-permanent mold castings
Motor vehicle pemnanent and semi-permanent mold castings .. Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and
semi-permanent mold castings, other... Permanent and semi-permanent mold castings for industrial
machinery uses Other permanent and semi-permanent nrK)ld castings, n.e.c..
Other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings and cast products
Secondary products
Brass, bronze and copper foundries Primary products.
Copper and copper-base alloy sand castings Copper and copper-base alloy sand castings
Other copper and copper-base alloy castings Other copper and copper-base alloy castings, n.e.c
Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachined Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachined .
Secondary products
Nonfen-ous foundries, n.e.c. Primary products.
Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings., Zinc and zinc-base alloy die castings .
Motor vehicle die castings Other die castings, n.e.c.
3362
3369
Other nonferrous castings, excluding aluminum and copper... Other nonferrous castings and cast products, n.e.c
Secondary products
Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment
Metal cans and shipping containers.
Metal cans Primary products
Steel cans Steel cans, food .
Fruit and fruit juices can Vegetables and vegetable juices can Lard and shortening can Can, other foods (including soups)
Steel cans, general packaging (incl. pet food). Paint and varnish can Aerosol can Can. other non-foods
Aluminum cans
See footnotes at end of table.
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341
3411
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3411-2A 06/81 111.7 111.1 111.1 0 -0.6 1.1 1.0 3411-211 06/81 112.6 112.4 112.4 0 e) 1.7 1.7 3411-213 06/81 111.2 110.4 110.4 0 -.8 .8 .6 3411-2B 06/81 110.3 110.3 110.3 0 0 .8 .6 3411-217 06/81 109.0 e) 109.0 e) 0 1.3 1.3 3411-3 06/81 121.0 121.0 121.0 0 0 .4 .3 3411-S 06/81 103.6 105.3 105.3 0 1.2 1.2 .6
06/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 -.1 -.2 1.8 3412-P 06/83 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 -.1 - .2 2.2 3412-1 06/83 104.7 104.8 104.8 0 .1 -.3 2.6 3412-121 08/83 104.8 105.1 105.1 0 .3 -.6 3.8 3412-123 06/83 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 1.4 3412-12311 06/83 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 1.4 3412-2 06/83 105.1 105.0 105.0 0 -.2 -.4 2.2
3412-225 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 -.6 2.6
3412-227 06/83 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 .5 1.2
3412-229 06/83 106.3 105.8 105.8 0 -.5 -.8 2.4
3412-231 06/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 0 4.4 3412-233 08/83 108.5 108.5 108.5 0 0 0 0 3412-235 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 0 0 3412-3 06/83 100.1 101.3 101.3 0 0 1.2 1.2 3412-319 06/83 100.1 101.3 101.3 0 0 1.2 1.2 3412-S 06/83 99.7 99.5 99.5 0 - .2 -.1 -2.3
12/83 100.9 101.0 101.0 0 -1.6 -1.0 -2.7 3421-P 12/83 100.8 100.7 100.7 0 -1.7 -1.3 -3.2 3421-1 12/83 99.5 99.4 99.4 0 -3.4 -2.6 -2.1 3421-111 12/83 97.1 97.1 97.1 0 -4.0 -9.9 3421-121 12/83 101.2 101.2 101.4 .2 .1 1.0 1.4 3421-141 12/83 104.4 104.7 104.8 0 - .2 3.4 3.8
3421-153 12/83 105.7 106.2 106.2 0 0 3.3 6.0
3421-157 12/83 100.2 101.1 101.1 0 0 1.0 1.1
3421-159 12/83 102.6 102.5 102.5 0 -2.3 1.9 1.9 3421-198 12/83 {') 80.9 e) (®) 3421-2 12/83 102.1 102.1 102.1 0 0 0 -4.2 3421-211 12/83 102.1 102.1 102.1 0 0 0 -4.2 3421-S 12/83 102.2 103.1 103.1 0 - .2 1.7 2.0
06/83 105.8 106.1 106.2 .1 .3 2.0 3.9 3423-P 06/83 106.0 106.4 106.5 0 .3 2.0 4.2 3423-1 06/83 105.9 106.9 106.9 0 .9 3.6 5.4 3423-111 06/83 105.4 105.4 105.4 0 0 4.0 3.0 3423-11112 06/83 110.9 110.9 110.9 0 0 5.3 5.3 3423-11113 06/83 103.5 103.5 103.5 0 0 3.5 2.2 3423-113 06/83 107.7 109.4 109.4 0 1.5 5.9 6.6 3423-11321 06/83 107.5 108.9 108.9 0 1.3 6.5 6.5 3423-11322 06/83 e) {') {') e) e) 3423-11323 06/83 105.2 105.2 e) e) e) 3423-11324 06/83 110.1 110.7 110.7 0 .5 4.9 7.2 3423-11325 06/83 111.2 114.8 {') 3423-11326 06/83 105.4 106.4 106.4 0 .9 5.2 5.2 3423-11327 06/83 108.0 108.2 108.2 0 .2 4.2 4.9 3423-114 06/83 106.4 108.1 108.1 0 1.4 4.2 7.1
3423-115 06/83 101.2 103.0 103.0 0 1.8 1.8 3.1 3423-116 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 0 4.5 3423-117 06/83 106.1 106.3 106.3 0 .2 2.4 4.5 3423-2 06/83 104.7 103.6 103.8 .2 - .9 -.3 1.7 3423-255 06/83 98.4 89.6 91.4 2.0 -7.1 -9.9 3423-285 06/83 107.3 107.3 107.3 0 0 1.1 5.2 3423-298 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 .6 2.8 3423-3 06/83 107.1 107.2 107.2 0 -.3 .2 3.4 3423-311 06/83 108.3 108.3 108.3 0 0 -3.3 3.4
3423-321 06/83 106.8 106.8 106.8 0 0 3.3 3.3 3423-341 06/83 109.3 109.3 109.3 .0 0 -1.8 5.7 3423-398 06/83 106.2 106.5 106.5 0 -.4 1.1 2.9 3423-M 06/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 1.3 1.3 3423-S 06/83 106.5 106.8 107.5 .6 .8 3.1 4.4
06/83 103.2 103.9 103.9 0 .4 1.3 3.0 3425-P 06/83 103.1 103.6 103.6 0 .5 1.3 3.3 3425-1 06/83 105.4 105.4 105.4 0 0 2.3 4.6
Metal cans—Continued Aluminum cans, beverage
Soft drink can Beer can
Other aluminum cans Can, other foods (including soup)
Metal can components (steel and aluminum)... Secondary products
Metal ban-els, drums, and pails Primary products
Steel pails 111 /4 in. dia.: full removable head 111 /4 inch diameter: tight head
Standard Steel shipping barrels and drums .
3412
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gage & heavier: 50 gal. & over: head
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gage & heavier: 50 gal. & over: head
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 19 & 20 gage (incl. 20/18): 50 gal. over: tight head
tight
open &
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 gal.
&
All except 14-in. dia.: 20 gage & heavier: under 30 gal. All other metal barels
All other metal barrels, incl. parts for metal ban-els & i: Secondary products
Cutlery Primary products.
3421
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and snips Table cutlery (with non-metal handles only) Kitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and cleavers Pocket knives & other folding blade knives
Scissors & shears, incl. hshid 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
Other cutlery, incl. butchers' and meatpacking cutlery Razor blades and razors, except electric
Razor blades and razors, except electric Secondary products
Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. . Primary products.,
3423
Mechanrcs' hand service tools.. Pliers
Slip joint pliers SolW joint pliers....
Wrenches Sockets for hand-operated wrenches Open-end wrenches Box wrenches Combination open-end and box wrenches Torque wrenches Adjustable wrenches, including pipe wrenches All other wrenches
Screwdrivers Automotive jacks, mechanical, excluding hydraulic and
pneumatic . Tools for automotive use, excluding jacks.. All other mechanics' hand service tools
Edge tools, hand operated . Machine knives, except metal cutting Professional and craftsmen's edge hand tools All other edge tools
Files, rasps, and file accessories and other hand tools Shovels,spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and scrapers Light forged hammers, under 4 pounds, excluding ball peen
hammers Steel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc Other hand tools, except edge tools
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Hand saws and saw blades . Primary products.
Handsaws and handsaw blades
3425
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3425-143 06/83 108.9 108.9 108.9 0 0 3.4 8.9 3425-2 06/83 100.7 101.1 101.1 0 .5 1.3 1.5 3425-212 06/83 94.0 94.8 94.8 0 1.1 1.5 1.0 3425-21211 06/83 97.7 98.1 98.1 0 .3 1.2 1.6 3425-21213 06/83 84.0 86.0 C) e) 3425-216 06/83 108.1 e) e) e) e) a 3425-219 06/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 .3 .2 3425-3 06/83 104.4 105.4 105.4 0 .9 1.0 5.0 3425-336 06/83 104.9 106.1 106.1 0 1.1 1.1 5.6 3425-339 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 -.1 1.6 6.0
3425-4 06/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 0 .7
3425-411 06/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 0 .7 3425-S 06/83 100.2 102.5 102.5 0 - .1 2.3 2.1
12/84 99.4 101.0 101.3 .3 .4 1.3
12/80 120.6 123.0 123.7 .5 2.4 3.2 5.0 3431-P 12/80 120.8 122.1 122.0 0 .7 1.2 3.7 3431-4 12/80 127.0 127.9 127,7 - .2 0 1.2 8.4 3431-425 12/80 120.4 121.6 121.3 -.3 -.1 2.1 8.2 3431-7 12/80 119.9 121.8 121.8 0 1.4 1.6 1.9 3431-711 12/80 122.0 123.6 123.7 .1 1.4 1.4 1.6 3431-721 12/80 116.3 118.6 a 2.0 2.5 3431-S 12/80 119.8 125.9 128.7 2.3 7.4 9.1 9.2 3431-SSS 12/80 113.8 122.4 122.6 .1 7.6 11.8 12.3
06/83 103.2 105.5 105.6 .2 1.9 .1 2.6 3432-P 06/83 104.2 106.7 106.8 .1 1.9 1.1 3.7 3432-1 06/83 104.2 106.7 106.8 .1 1.9 1.1 3.7 3432-101 06/83 103.7 108.4 108.4 0 4.5 4.5 4.9 3432-10113 06/83 103.8 108.2 108.2 0 4.3 4.3 4.7 3432-10117 06/83 104.6 110.6 110.6 0 5.8 5.8 6.7 3432-102 06/83 102.0 104.8 105.0 .2 2.4 2.9 3.0 3432-10221 06/83 99.8 102.3 102.3 0 2.5 2.5 2.6 3432-10224 06/83 104.6 109.7 109.7 0 3.4 4.9 4.9 3432-103 06/83 103.5 106.4 106.4 0 .4 2.8 3.1 3432-10334 06/83 108.5 112.6 112.6 0 0 3.7 3.9 3432-10335 06/83 101.5 106.1 106.1 0 .6 4.5 4.3 3432-10336 06/83 102.5 106.0 106.0 0 1.3 3.4 3.0 3432-10339 06/83 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 0 0 0 3432-104 06/83 105.8 106.9 107.0 .1 1.1 -2.2 3.7 3432-10443 06/83 102.5 106.9 106.9 0 4.3 4.3 4.6 3432-10444 06/83 108.3 108.9 108.9 0 .6 .6 .6 3432-10445 06/83 98.0 100.2 100.2 0 2.3 1.5 -4.2 3432-10447 06/83 106.6 106.6 0 1.9 3432-10451 06/83 107.0 107.0 107.0 0 - .2 .4 3.2 3432-10453 06/83 107.3 110.8 110.5 -.3 2.9 6.8 6.1 3432-10498 06/83 108.2 108.7 109.1 .4 .8 -8.1 6.6 3432-S 06/83 111.6 114.0 115.6 1.4 3.6 -1.6 13.7
06/80 124.2 125.4 125.8 .4 1.5 1.7 2.5 3433-P 06/80 124.4 125.4 126.0 .5 1.5 1.6 2.6 3433-3 06/80 122.5 124.2 124.9 .5 1.9 2.0 2.6 3433-311 06/80 117.3 120.2 120.9 .6 3.1 3.1 3.2 3433-313 06/80 125.4 127.1 128.0 .7 2.0 2.1 3.7 3433-4 06/80 123.1 122.3 122.3 0 3.9 -.9 .8
3433-416 06/80 130.0 128.4 e) e) 3433-418 06/80 129.1 i') a e) e) e) 3433-5 06/80 124.2 122.4 122.4 0 -1.7 -.3 -.3 3433-511 06/80 120.8 118,1 118.1 0 -2.7 -2.2 -2.2 3433-513 06/80 127.0 125.8 125.8 0 -1.0 1.0 1.0 3433-6 06/80 134.0 136.3 136.3 0 .9 1.9 1.5 3433-611 06/80 131.7 135.5 136.2 .5 .2 3.2 -.7 3433-61107 06/80 i 131.3 134.1 137.0 2.2 4.3 4.3 4.3 3433-621 3433-62113 06/80 1 137.4 142.3 140.8 -1.0 2.5 4.0 4.0 3433-631 06/80 1 130.4 132.9 132.7 -.1 1.2 .1 .6 3433-63111 06/80 1 140.6 e) {') (') (') 3433-63113 06/8C 1 129.3 (') 131.4 -.1 .9 3433-661 06/80 1 134.7 135.6 135.7 .0 .7 .9 2.2 3433-66141 06/80 1 123.6 127.3 127.3 0 3.0 3.0 3433-66151 06/8C > 108.6 109.1 109.1 0 .2 .5 .5 3433-66191 06/8C 1 136.0 136.1 136.2 .1 .2 .5 3.5 3433-8 06/8C I 120.8 121.6 122.9 1.0 1.6 2.4 4.5 3433-811 06/8C I 121.4 123.0 123.2 .2 1.5 1.5 1.9 3433-81101 06/8C ) 122.2 125.2 125.2 0 2.3 2.4 1.8 3433-81103 06/8C ) 114.6 114.6 115.6 .8 .8 .8 3.9
Hand saws and saw blades—Continued Hacksaws and hacksaw blades
Woodworking power saw blades Circular saw blades
Solid tooth Inserted tooth
Bandsaw blades All other woodworking power saw blades
Metalworking power saw blades Bandsaw blades Other metalworking power saw blades
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive saw blades
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive saw blades
Secondary products
Heating equipment, except electric and warm air; and plumbing fixtures
Metal sanitary ware Primary products
Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations Stainless steel sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations
Bathtubs Cast iron bathtubs Steel bathtubs.
Secondary products Other secondary products
Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goods. Primary products.
Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goods Bath and shower fittings
Bathtub and shower combination, other than single control. Other bath and shower fittings
Lavatory fittings Single control, 4 in. centerset Residential, 4 in. centerset, other than single control
Sink fittings Single control deck-type faucet with spray Single control deck-type faucet without spray Residential deck-type faucets, other than single control Other sink fittings
Miscellaneous brass goods Drains and overflows Single, or single basin faucets Traps .
343
3431
3432
Compression stops, including those with drains . Lawn hose nozzles and lawn sprinklers Water closet tank flushing controls Other miscellaneous items
Secondary products
Nonelectric heating equipment Primary products.
Cast iron heating boilers Oil-fired cast iron heating boilers Gas-fired cast iron heating boilers
Domestic heating stoves Wood and coal domestic heating stoves, except sheet metal,
airtight Wood and coal domestic heating stoves, sheet metal, airtight
Steel heating boilers Steel heating boilers, 400 MBH and less Steel heating boilers, over 400 MBH
Other heating systems Radiators and convectors
Other radiators and convectors Unit heaters
Gas-fired unit heaters, under 400 MBH, propeller fan Floor and wall furnaces
Gas-fired floor furnaces Gas-fired wall furnaces
Other systems, n.e.c Gas-fired infrared heaters Nonelectric fireplaces Other heating systems, n.e.c
Parts for heating systems Gas burners and parts/attachments
Gas burners under and equal to 400 MBH Gas burners over 400 MBH
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3433-821 06/80 122.5 124.2 125.2 0.8 2.2 2.2 5.4 3433-82103 06/80 120.8 120.8 124.1 2.7 2.7 2.7 5.1 3433-831
5.9 3433-83103 06/80 112.3 112.7 116.6 3.4 3.4 3.8 5.9 3433-861 06/80 121.5 122.2 123.8 1.3 1.9 1.9 4.8 3433-S 06/80 123.9 126.9 126.8 0 2.0 3.4 3.8 3433-SSS 06/80 128.9 130.2 130.2 -.1 .6 2.3 3.3
12/84 100.0 100.8 100.6 -.1 .2 .6 e) 06/82 101.9 103.2 103.2 0 .8 1.3 3.5
3441-P 06/82 101.8 102.7 102.6 0 .2 .9 2.5 3441-1 06/82 102.7 103.6 103.6 -.1 .4 .5 3.6 3441-121 06/82 109.9 111.0 110.9 -.1 .7 .8 4.7 3441-12101 06/82 113.9 114.9 114.7 - .2 .5 .8 4.4 3441-122 06/82 93.6 94.1 94.1 0 0 -2.2 -.8 3441-12202 06/82 91.5 93.2 0 1.9 5.9
3441-162 06/82 102.0 102 J 102.6 -.1 .2 1.6 4.9
3441-16202 06/82 105.0 106.6 (') (')
3441-166 06/82 131.9 e) {') (') (') 3441-3 06/82 101.8 101.9 101.9 0 0 .8 .1
3441-342 06/82 99.6 (?) 100.3 e) 0 .7 3.3
3441-358 06/82 99.5 99.5 99.5 0 0 2.2 2.7 3441-S 06/82 111.8 112.0 112.0 0 .2 .2 13.2
06/83 104.0 104.6 104.9 .3 .6 .3 .4 3442-P 06/83 104.6 105.0 105.5 .5 .5 .5 .7 3442-1 06/83 105.1 106.0 106.1 .2 .5 1.0 1.6 3442-11 06/83 105.3 105.8 105.9 .1 .6 .4 1.4 3442-112 06/83 105.7 106.3 106.4 .1 .8 .5 1.6 3442-11216 06/83 104.6 105.6 105.6 0 .9 .6 2.3 3442-11218 06/83 99.2 e) 100.6 1.7 .7 -.9 3442-113 06/83 104.1 104.2 104.4 .2 .3 .3 1.0 3442-12 06/83 104.0 104.7 104.9 .2 .6 1.0 1.4 3442-121 06/83 101.2 101.2 101.2 0 0 0 0 3442-12126 06/83 102.5 102.5 102.5 0 0 0 0 3442-122 06/83 104.4 104.9 104.9 0 .5 .8 .9 3442-12229 06/83 103.5 104.3 104.3 0 .8 1.3 1.3 3442-123 06/83 106.9 108.6 109.5 .8 1.3 2.5 3.7 3442-12334 06/83 108.0 110.8 110.8 0 .7 2.6 4.4 3442-12336 06/83 101.1 101.1 107.0 5.8 5.8 5.8 6.2 3442-143 06/83 105.5 108.8 108.8 0 -1.1 3.1 3.9 3442-145 06/83 109.9 114.8 114.8 0 2.2 4.4 4.4 3442-2 06/83 104.0 104.2 104.1 -.1 -.4 - .6 -.5 3442-21 06/83 104.3 104.5 104.3 -.1 - .2 -.4 -.3 3442-211 06/83 101.6 101.9 101.7 -.2 -.3 -.4 -1.4 3442-21121 06/83 100.8 101.5 101.4 -.1 -.2 -.3 -1.1 3442-21122 06/83 94.1 ( e) 3442-21124 06/83 102.6 102.6 102.2 -.4 -.4 -.5 -2.0 3442-21129 06/83 107.9 107.2 107.2 0 -.6 - .8 -2.2 3442-212 06/83 116.4 116.4 116.4 0 0 -.2 4.3 3442-21241 06/83 128.5 128.5 128.5 0 0 -.7 22.1 3442-21249 06/83 110.7 110.7 110.7 0 0 0 -3.5 3442-22 06/83 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 3.1 3442-221 06/83 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 3.1 3442-3 06/83 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .1 .1 3442-325 06/83 98.9 98.9 98.9 0 0 0 .1 3442-351 06/83 110.3 110.2 109.8 -.4 -.3 .7 .4 3442-4 06/83 104.4 104.7 107.3 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.3 3442-411 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 0 0 3442-412 06/83 103.5 103.5 109.2 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.1 3442-413 06/83 103.9 104.6 104.6 0 -.1 -1.0 0 3442-5 06/83 108.9 108.8 108.9 .1 -.1 0 -2.8 3442-511 06/83 107.1 {') 106.8 e) -.7 C) e) 3442-512 06/83 109.5 109.5 e) C) 3442-M 07/83 94.1 {') 94.1 0 -4.6 e) 3442-S 06/83 106.7 109.9 109.1 -.7 2.2 2.1 1.3
03/80 120.6 121.2 120.6 -.5 -.2 .3 1.1 3443-P 03/80 123.3 123.5 122.9 -.5 - .2 -.1 .7 3443-1 03/80 131.1 132.7 132.5 - .2 1.8 2.1 2.7 3443-111 03/80 139.5 141.8 141.3 -.3 1.7 2.1 2.1 3443-115 03/80 122.2 123.4 123.4 0 1.0 1.0 3.5 3443-2 03/80 112.8 112.8 112.8 0 0 1.1 1.7 3443-211 03/80 130.3 130.3 130.3 0 0 3.3 (') 3443-251 03/80 e) 113.1 113.1 0 0 0
Nonelectric heating equipment—Continued Oil burners and parts/attachments
Commercial/Industrial oil burners Dual fuel burners and parts/attachments ..
Commercial/industrial dual fuel burners . Other parts, n.e.c
Secondary products Other secondary products
Fabricated structural metal products
Fabricated stmctural metal Primary products
Fabricated structural metal for buildings Iron and steel for sale to other companies, industrial
Industrial buildings and plants Iron and steel for sale to other companies, commercial.
Office buildings (low-rise) ,
344
3441
Iron and steel for field erection by own company, commer., residen., instit, med., reli
Commercial, residential, Institutional, medical, religious (low-rise)
Iron and steel for field erection by own company, public, educational
Other fabricated structural metal Iron and steel for sale to other companies, for towers and
supporting structures Other iron and steel for sale to other companies (excluding
re-bars, bar joists, etc.) Secondary products
Metal doors, sash and trim Primary products
Metal doors and frames, except storm doors., Aluminum doors, all types .
3442
Aluminum residential doors Sliding glass patio doors All other residential doors, including garage .
Aluminum commercial and institutional doors .. Iron and steel doors, all types
Iron and steel industrial doors All other industrial doors, including sliding ....
Iron and steel residential doors Insulated steel entrance doors
Iron and steel commercial and institutional doors Swing doors . All other commercial and institutional doors
Steel doorframes, 16 gauge and heavier Shower doors and tub enclosures
Metal window sash and frames, except storm sash. Aluminum window sash and frames
Residential aluminum window sash and frames., Single and double-hung Awning Horizontal sliding . All other residential window sash and frames
Nonresidential aluminum window sash and frames Single and double-hung All other nonresidential window sash and frames
Steel window sash and frames, all types Steel window sash and frames, all types
Metal molding and trim and storefronts Aluminum molding and trim Metal storefronts, sold complete at factory
Metal combination screen and storm sash and doors Metal storm sash Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm sash... Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm doors .
Metal window and door screens and weatherstrip Metal screen doors Metal window screens with metal frames
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Fabricated platework Primary products
Heat exchangers and steam condensers. Bare tube heat exchangers Fin tube heat exchangers
Fabricated steel plate Fabricated steel plate for large diameter pipe . Weldments
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3443-298 03/80 111.2 111.2 111.2 0 0 1.0 1.6 3443-3 03/80 135.7 136.8 133.0 -2.7 -2.5 -1.8 .2 3443-31 03/80 126.2 130.4 130.4 0 ,1 2.4 4.0 3443-34 03/80 125.8 118.7 119.1 .3 2.9 -3.6 -2.7 3443-4 3443-419 03/80 109.1 107.7 107.6 0 .4 -2.9 -3.0 3443-5 03/80 98.2 98.2 98.2 0 0 .2 1.6 3443-538 03/80 91.4 91.3 -.1 .4 4.7 3443-7 03/80 108.2 108.2 107.7 -.4 - .9 .1 0 3443-71 03/80 108.3 107.6 107.7 .1 -.6 .2 1.2 3443-711 03/80 110.0 110.0 110.0 0 0 1.2 1.8 3443-713 03/80 107.4 105.9 106.1 .2 -1.2 -.8 .5 3443-8 03/80 120.1 120.0 120.1 .1 .2 -.4 .8 3443-802 03/80 117.0 116.8 117.0 .1 .3 - .5 -.4 3443-80201 03/80 118.8 118.5 118.8 .2 .4 - .8 - .6 3443-806 03/80 125.6 e) 125.6 0 - .2 5.2 3443-9 03/80 129.4 129.1 129.2 .1 0 .2 -1.8 3443-922 03/80 118.9 117.1 C) C) 3443-926 03/80 113.6 113.8 114.1 .3 .6 .2 -3.9 3443-S 03/80 104.4 108.7 107.9 -.8 - .9 4.1 5.6
3444 12/82 106.8 107.4 107.5 .1 .2 .4 .4 3444-P 12/82 106.4 106.8 106.9 .1 0 .1 - .2 3444-2 12/82 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 0 3444-213 12/82 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 0 3444-21301 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 0 0 3444-215 12/82 115.3 115.3 115.3 0 0 0 0 3444-4 12/82 104.7 103.1 103.0 -.1 -1.5 -1.9 -.4 3444-411 12/82 100.4 100.8 100.7 -.1 .3 - .4 - .9 3444-429 12/82 101.5 94.7 94.7 0 -6.1 -6.2 3444-5 12/82 107.3 108.1 107.5 -.6 .4 0 -1.9 3444-505 12/82 106.4 110.2 109.5 -.6 3.0 7.0 11.8
3444-517 3444-51702 12/82 111.7 112.4 111.2 -1.0 -1.6 -3.8 3444-6 12/82 106.8 107.8 108.1 .4 .3 .8 .5 3444-621 12/82 85.0 86.9 86.8 0 -1.1 -7.0 3444-62101 12/82 85.0 86.9 86.8 0 -1.1 -7.0 3444-634 12/82 107.3 107.5 107.5 0 .2 .2 3.2 3444-637 12/82 101.3 95.3 98.3 3.1 -3.2 -2.8 -3.3
3444-646 12/82 116.7 116.7 (') n 3444-662 12/82 107.8 109.9 110.6 ,7 .7 3.1 3.6 3444-66203 12/82 107.2 107.2 108.9 1.6 1.0 2.3 2.1 3444-66208 12/82 105.4 111.9 109.5 -2.1 2.9 4.8 2.7 3444-66209 12/82 105.5 104.6 105.5 .9 -.3 .2 1.8 3444-664 12/82 112.8 112.2 112.3 .1 .6 - .8 -2.9
1 3444-698 12/82 111.8 111.9 111.9 0 0 0 8.2 3444-M 3444-XY9 12/82 107.7 (') (') a 0 0 3444-S 12/82 108.2 110.6 110.4 -.2 1.9 3.1 3.6
. 3446 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.5 -.1 .2 1.4 2.9 3446-P 12/83 103.8 103.9 103.7 - .2 .3 1.7 2.1 3446-1 12/83 103.8 103.9 103.7 -.2 .3 1.7 2.1
3446-11 12/83 102.8 103.7 102.4 -1.3 -1.3 1.8 2.0 3446-111 12/83 104.0 105.6 103.2 -2.3 -2.3 2.1 2.5 3446-113 12/83 101.5 101.7 101.5 -.1 -.1 1.5 1.5 3446-13 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 -.4 1.3 2.2 3446-131 01/84 107.4 107.4 107.4 0 0 e) 3446-133 12/83 a (') 100.0 0 C) 3446-135 12/83 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 - .9 3.0 4.4 3446-137 12/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 0 .8 3446-14 3446-143 12/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 .0 0 .9 1.2 3446-15 12/83 103.8 103.2 103.2 0 -.3 - .6 -1.1 3446-151 12/83 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 .1 .1 3446-15111 12/83 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 .1 .1 3446-15115 12/83 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 .8 3446-152 12/83 102.7 99.9 100.2 .2 -1.6 -3.5 -5.5 3446-16 12/83 117.6 115.3 115.3 0 3.8 14.1 17.3 3446-18 12/83 {') 100.0 100.0 0 .2 n 0 3446-181 12/83 i') 100.8 100.8 0 .3 e) (') 3446-18111 02/84 101.7 101.7 0 0 n 3446-19 12/83 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 0 0 .3 3446-192 3446-19211 12/85 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3446-193 12/82 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 0 0 3446-199 12/82 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 0 .5 3446-19913 12/82 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 0 0
Fabricated platework—Continued Other fabricated steel plate
Steel power boilers and parts/attachments Water tube boilers up to 100,000 lbs./hr Fire tube boilers of all types
Gas cylinders Other gas cylinders
Metal tanks made at plant, standard, pressure . Other non-LPG pressure tanks .
Metal tanks made at plant, standard, non-pressure Bulk storage tanks, standard, non-pressure
Carbon steel storage tanks, 6000 gal. and less Carbon steel storage tanks over 6000 gal
Custom tanks and vessels made at the plant Carbon steel customized tanks and vessels
Carbon steel tanks & vessels, 3/4" & less wall thickness... Alloyed (except aluminum) vessels and tanks, non-LPG
Custom tanks and vessels made at plant and field erected Elevated water tanks, customized and field erected Petroleum storage tanks, field erected
Secondary products
Sheet metal work. Primary products.
Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes Steel
Culverts Aluminum
Metal roofing and roof drainage equipment Metal roofing, steel, all types Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, aluminum ....
Metal flooring and siding Fabricated metal flooring Metal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile
homes Noninsulated
Other sheet metal work Bins and vats, grain
Farm Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows, and ducts, steel Air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting ducts, steel Metal awnings, canopies, carports, and patios, prefabricated
types, alun Other sheet metal work, steel
Precision sheet metal parts, not stamped. Casings Other steel sheet metal work
Other sheet metal work, aluminum
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products
Architectural and ornamental metalwork Primary products..
Architectural and ornamental metalwork Warm air or air conditioning grilles, registers and air
diffusers Steel Aluminum
Stairs Industrial class Service class Commercial class Architectural class
Railings Steel, excluding stainless steel
Grating and grating treads Steel grating and grating treads
Welded grating Other grating.
Aluminum grating and grating treads Light gauge metal framing Ground supported scaffolding and shoring.
Scaffolding, ground supported iron and steel.
Other architectural and ornamental metalwork Fences, gates and posts
Iron and steel Window guards Other architectural and ornamental metalwork ,
Steel, excluding stainless steel
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June code 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Architectural and ornamental metalwork—Continued Stainless steel 3446-19915 02/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0
7.6 Secondary products 3446-S 12/83 110.4 109.1 109.3 .2 -.7 - .9 7.6 Fabricated structural metal 3441-S 12/83 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 e) 0 3.8 Sheet metalwork 3444-S 12/83 {') 100.0 100.0 0 e) C) Other secondary products 3446-SSS 12/83 118.2 115.5 115.8 .3 -1.3 -1.8 14.3
Prefabricated metal buildings 3448 12/81 99.6 101.1 101.2 0 1.2 1.6 1.9 Primary products 3448-P 12/81 99.4 100.9 100.8 0 1.1 1.5 2.0
Prefab, metal bidg. sys., excl. farm service bidgs., resid. 3.4 bldgs., & parts for prefab. bIdgs 3448-1 12/81 96.2 97.4 97.3 -.1 1.3 .7 3.4
Industrial and commercial 3448-115 12/81 96.0 97.3 97.2 -.1 1.3 .7 3.5 Other prefabricated and portable metal buildings and parts 3448-2 12/81 104.4 106.3 106.3 0 .8 2.7 .1
Grain storage buildings, including farm and commercial types. 8.9 steel and aluminum 3448-214 12/81 105.3 109.6 111.1 1.3 4.2 8.9 .4
Other farm service bldgs., steel and aluminum, excl. wood .8 frame bldgs 3448-215 12/81 106.4 {') 106.4 -3.6 .5 .8
Small utility bldgs., incl. tool sheds, cabanas, storage 1.1 2.1 houses, etc., steel and aluminum 3448-221 12/81 104.8 105.9 105.9 0 .5 1.1 2.1
Dwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl. vacation homes. etc.; steel and aluminum 3448-235 12/81 109.3 109.4 109.4 0 .1 .4 .7
Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a -2.2 complete unit, steel & aluminum 3448-254 12/81 100.6 100.4 100.0 -.4 - .6 -1.4 -2.2
Secondary products 3448-S 12/81 97.4 101.2 102.1 .9 4.2 3.7 2.7
Miscellaneous metal work 3449 12/84 99.9 99.9 99.3 -.6 - .6 -.7 e) Primary products 3449-P 12/84 99.9 99.9 99.1 -.7 - .8 - .9
Bar joists and fabricated concrete reinforcing bars 3449-4 12/84 100.0 100.0 98.6 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4 Fabricated concrete reinforcing bars 3449-452 12/84 100.0 e) 98.6 -1.4 -1.4 (®)
Screw machine products, and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers 345 12/84 100.1 99.3 99.7 .4 .3 -.3
Screw machine products 3451 12/83 105.4 105.5 106.0 .5 .6 .3 5.6 Primary products 3451-P 12/83 106.0 106.0 106.6 .5 .6 .6 6.4
Automotive screw machine products 3451-1 12/83 113.5 113.5 113.5 0 0 0 13.4 Other screw machine products 3451-2 12/83 101.2 101.3 102.2 .9 1.0 1.0 2.0
Aircraft 3451-222 12/83 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 .4 -2.1 Ordnance 3451-223 12/83 113.2 113.2 114.7 1.4 1.4 1.8 14.7 Household appliances, including radio and television 3451-242 12/83 99.7 99.7 104.6 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.6 Machinery 3451-262 12/83 101.2 101.2 102.0 .7 .7 .7 1.6 All other end uses, except automotive 3451-298 12/83 100.3 100.4 100.4 0 .1 .1 .2
Secondary products 3451-S 12/83 99.1 99.1 99.1 0 .4 -3.6 -2.9
Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers 3452 06/82 102.8 101.5 101.9 .4 -.3 -.6 -.7 Primary products 3452-P 06/82 102.8 101.4 101.9 .5 -.3 -.7 - .9
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft 3452-4 06/82 104.7 104.1 104.4 .4 - .2 -.8 .5 Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and joint 3452-412 06/82 95.8 92.4 93.0 .6 -2.7 -3.7 1.2 Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3. 4, 6, 7, and
6.9 6.9 track 3452-413 06/82 103.2 110.3 110.3 0 6.9 6.9 6.9 High-strength structural and bent bolts 3452-416 06/82 109.0 109.0 109.2 .2 .2 -.4 2.1 Studs 3452-421 06/82 103.6 103.1 102.6 -.5 -1.1 -2.1 .2 Flanged, self-locking, set, and wood screws 3452-432 06/82 146.8 143.5 144.5 .7 -2.1 .2 1.4 Cap screws, 1/4 in. diameter and above 3452-434 06/82 109.0 107.0 107.6 .6 -.6 -.5 -.7 Machine screws 3452-437 06/82 101.2 99.4 101.0 1.6 .1 -.4 2.2 Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling screws 3452-442 06/82 100.7 99.9 99.9 0 -1.1 -2.0 -.9 Other externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft 3452-469 06/82 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 0 -.1
Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraft 3452-5 06/82 99.6 93.0 95.3 2.5 -1.5 -3.9 -10.4 Hex nuts 3452-502 06/82 94.8 89.3 e) -2.1 -5.8 -17.3 Locknuts: prevailing torque and free spinning 3452-511 06/82 109.3 109.3 {') (?) Other internally threaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic 3452-539 06/82 110.4 110.9 a
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft 3452-6 06/82 102.3 100.6 100.3 -.3 -.4 -.6 -.4 Solid rivets, all sizes 3452-601 06/82 97.8 97.8 97.8 .0 0 0 .3 Tubular, split, and blind rivets 3452-603 06/82 99.6 99.6 99.6 0 0 .7 -.6 Pins, machine type 3452-621 06/82 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 0 0 Washers, all types 3452-631 06/82 103.1 96.6 95.5 -1.2 -1.7 -5.1 -1.8 Other nonthreaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic 3452-649 06/82 105.3 105.3 105.3 0 2.0
Aircraft/aerospace fasteners 3452-7 06/82 102.0 102.3 102.7 .4 .3 1.3 .8 Bolts, all KSI tensile 3452-701 06/82 102.0 102.7 104.4 1.7 1.3 2.3 .2 Nuts, all types 3452-731 06/82 {') 100.2 (') 0 Rivets, all types 3452-762 06/82 104.8 105.9 105.9 0 0 4.0 4.0
Other formed fasteners 3452-8 06/82 99.6 99.6 100.1 .4 .4 1.4 1.7 Miscellaneous receipts 3452-M 06/82 97.1 97.1 97.1 0 0 0 1.3 Secondary products 3452-S 06/82 107.1 107.0 106.0 -1.0 -1.3 .6 2.0
Metal forgings and stampings 346 12/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 .2 .1 e) Iron and steel forgings 3462 12/83 98.0 97.7 97.4 -.3 -.2 -1.1 -.9
Primary products 3462-P 12/83 98.3 98.2 97.9 -.3 -.1 -1.0 -.8 Hot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgings 3462-5 12/83 97.9 97.7 97.5 -.2 .1 -1.0 - .6
Carbon steel 3462-511 12/83 101.5 101.6 101.6 0 0 - .2 .7 Alloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature 3462-513 12/83 99.6 99.7 99.0 -.7 -.5 -1.2 -1.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3462-515 12/83 99.0 92.2 92.2 0 8.6 -7.7 -7.7 3462-517 12/83 81.5 81.5 0 0 C) 3462-6 12/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0 0 0 1.5 3462-611 12/83 108.5 108.5 108.5 0 0 0 2.2 3462-7 12/83 97.6 97.6 97.6 0 0 -1.8 -2.4 3462-8 12/83 96.3 96.3 94.9 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4 -2.9 3462-811 12/83 97.4 97.4 97.2 - .2 - .2 -3.0 3462-813 12/83 95.5 95.5 93.6 -2.0 -2.0 -2.0 -3.1 3462-S 12/83 95.1 93.4 93.4 0 -1.7 -2.0 -2.5
12/83 105.0 107.5 104.3 -2.9 -.4 - .9 .2 3463-P 12/83 104.4 107.5 103.5 -3.6 0 -.7 -.3 3463-5 12/83 105.3 108.7 104.2 -4.1 -.1 - .8 - .2 3463-521 12/83 110.7 107.9 108.2 .3 .5 -1.2 - .2 3463-523 12/83 97.8 116.4 99.9 -14.2 .1 .5 -.1 3463-525 12/83 108.1 104.2 104.2 0 -3.2 -3.1 -2.9 3463-529 12/83 98.9 (') 0 e) 3463-9 12/83 95.7 95.7 95.7 0 -4.8 -.5 -1.2 3463-921 12/83 95.7 e) (') e) (')
12/82 110.7 110.5 110.5 0 .1 -.1 7.0 3465-P 12/82 111.2 111.0 110.9 0 .1 - .2 7.2 3465-1 12/82 112.5 112.5 112.5 0 .3 .1 8.4 3465-111 12/82 113.0 113.0 113.0 0 .1 .1 8.9 3465-11111 12/82 113.9 113.9 113.9 0 .1 .1 12.4 3465-11112 12/82 110.9 110.9 110.9 0 0 .3 1.5 3465-113 12/82 108.1 108.1 107.8 - .2 2.6 - .6 4.1 3465-11313 12/82 109.1 109.1 109.1 0 4,1 -.5 5.1 3465-11314 12/82 105.8 105.9 105.0 - .8 - .9 - .8 1.7 3465-3 12/82 99.6 97.0 97.0 0 -2.3 -2.7 -4.3 3465-311 12/82 98.7 95.9 95.9 0 -2.7 -3.0 -5.3 3465-S 12/82 102.7 102.7 102.9 .1 .2 .2 1.5
12/83 101.4 101.3 101.6 .3 .4 - .3 .7 3466-P 12/83 101.3 101.1 101.5 .3 .4 - .4 .5 3466-1 12/83 101.1 100.8 100.8 0 .1 - .5 .3 3466-103 12/83 99.4 99.4 99.4 0 .7 -2.7 -1.1 3466-10331 12/83 99.4 99.4 99.4 0 .7 -2.7 -1.1 3466-142 12/83 102.7 102.1 102.1 0 -.5 1.6 1.7 3466-14244 12/83 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 1.1 2.1 3466-4 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 0 0 .1 3466-415 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 0 - .2 0 3466-41517 12/83 104.1 104.2 104.1 -.1 .1 -3.9 -.4 3466-418 12/83 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 .2 .2 3466-41822 12/83 103.4 103.4 103.4 0 0 0 0
06/84 101.0 101.7 102.0 .3 1.3 1.3 2.0 3469-P 06/84 100.9 101.5 101.8 .3 1.3 1.1 1.8 3469-2 06/84 101.3 100.7 101.3 .5 .3 .1 1.3 3469-211 06/84 98.8 98.1 100.0 1.9 0 0 0 3469-215 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
3469-225 06/84 100.8 100.9 100.9 0 -.4 -.1 .9 3469-241 06/84 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 0 4.3 3469-271 06/84 97.5 97.5 98.5 1.0 1.0 -1.5 -1.5 3469-289 06/84 97.3 97.3 97.3 -.1 -.1 .4 -2.7 3469-298 06/84 102.3 101.3 102.1 .8 .6 0 2.1 3469-4 06/84 102.6 104.8 104.8 0 .7 3.7 4.8 3469-411 06/84 103.1 106.4 106.4 0 1.0 4.8 6.4 3469-414 06/84 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 2.0 2.0
3469-5 06/84 100.3 108.8 109.2 .3 9.5 9.0 9.2 3469-511 06/84 98.2 114.7 114.7 0 16.8 14.7 14.7
3469-598 06/84 103.0 101.7 103.1 1.4 2.8 2.7 3.1 3469-9 06/84 99.7 99.6 99.6 .1 .7 - .2 -.4 3469-998 06/84 99.2 97.9 98.0 .1 .2 -1.7 -2.0 3469-S 06/84 i 101.6 103.1 103.0 -.1 1.1 2.4 3.0
12/84 i 100.8 100.8 102.1 1.3 2.0 2.1
12/84 t 101.0 101.2 101.9 .7 1.7 1.9 n 3471-P 12/8^ t 101.1 101.2 101.9 .8 1.9 1.9 (') 3471-1 12/8^ \ 101.1 101.2 101.9 .8 1.9 1.9 (') 3471-101 12/8^ [ 103.2 101.7 103.8 2.0 2.6 3.8 (') 3471-102 12/8^ [ 97.9 99.7 99.7 0 2.8 -.3 (') 3471-103 12/8/ \ 100.0 101.0 100.9 -.1 .9 .9 (') 3471-104 12/8^ \ 100.2 101.7 101.6 -.1 1.2 1.6 (') 3471-10431 12/8^ \ 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3471-10432 12/8^ \ 100.3 102.1 101.9 - .2 1.4 1.9 (') 3471-105 12/8^ X 101.6 101.6 101.6 -.1 -.1 1.6 (')
Iron and steel forgings—Continued Stainless steel High-temperature iron, nickel and cobalt-base alloys .
Cold impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgings . Carbon steel
Seamless rolled-ring ferrous forgings , Open die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous forgings ....
Carbon steel Alloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature
Secondary products
Nonfen-ous forgings Primary products.
3463
Hot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous forgings Aluminum and aluminum alloy Titanium and titanium alloy Copper and copper alloy Other nonferrous hot impression die forgings
Other nonfen-ous forgings Other nonferrous forgings
Automotive stampings . Primary products.
3465
Original equipment automotive stampings Passenger car stampings
Body panels Chassis parts.
Truck and bus stampings . Body panels Chassis parts.
Service part automotive stampings . Passenger car stampings
Secondary products
Metal crowns and closures Primary products.
Metal commercial closures(caps) Screw thread and lug type(nonvacuum)
Tin mill products Metal caps (vacuum)
Continuous thread Metal crowns
Soft drink containers Conventional type
Beer containers Conventional type
Metal stampings, n.e.c Primary products
Job stampings, except automotive Aviation stampings Agricultural equipment stampings Electrical equipment stampings, except refrigerator and
laundry Office machine stampings Stove, heater and air conditioner stampings Other industrial equipment stampings Other job stampings
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, aluminum Top of range household utensils Bakeware, pantryware and miscellaneous household utensils ...
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except aluminum
Top of range household utensils, stainless steel Other stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except
aluminum
3466
3469
Other stamped and pressed metal end products .... Other stamped and pressed metal end products .
Secondary products
Coating, engraving, and allied services
Metal plating and polishing Primary products
Metal plating and polishing . Electroplating-rack Electroplating-barrel . Engineering plating - hard chrome, hard nickel . Anodizing
Hard coat anodizing Other anodizing
Mechanical surface preparation
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3471-10541 12/84 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 1.4 e) 3471-10543 12/84 103.9 104.9 103.9 -.9 -1.5 3.9 {') 3471-106 12/84 99.1 99.5 99.5 0 1.0 -.5 {') 3471-S 12/84 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 0 .8 (')
3479 12/84 100.6 100.4 102.4 1.9 2.2 2.4 e) 3479-P 12/84 100.7 100.9 103.2 2.3 2.6 3.2 3479-1 12/84 100.7 100.9 103.2 2.3 2.6 3.2 3479-101 12/84 101.6 101.8 101.8 0 .2 1.8 {') 3479-102 12/84 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 2.3 {') 3479-103 12/84 101.0 101.1 101.1 0 .3 1.1 {')
3479-10312 12/84 100.0 100.0 99.9 -.1 .7 -.1 e) 3479-10314 12/84 101.5 102.7 102.7 0 .1 2.7 {') 3479-104 12/84 100.4 100.7 104.6 3.9 4.2 4.6 {') 3479-10421 12/84 100.0 {') {') e) {') 3479-10422 12/84 101.0 101.8 101.9 .2 .9 1.9 e) 3479-10423 12/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 -.1 -.1 .2 3479-S 12/84 99.5 95.8 95.8 0 •5 -4.2 {')
349 12/84 100.6 101.2 101.4 .2 .5 1.4 {')
3493 06/81 105.5 106.1 106.1 0 .5 1.0 0.9 3493-P 06/81 104.5 105.2 105.2 0 .7 .9 .5 3493-1 06/81 105.0 105.8 105.8 0 .8 .9 .7 3493-121 06/81 103.1 105.6 105.6 0 2.4 2.4 1.7 3493-12116 06/81 98.3 105.3 105.3 0 7.1 7.1 2.6 3493-131 06/81 106.0 105.0 105.0 0 -.9 -.6 -.4 3493-13151 06/81 109.2 109.2 109.2 0 0 0 .2
3493-13158 06/81 102.6 100.5 100.5 0 -1.9 -1.3 -1.0 3493-2 06/81 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 .6 -.1
3494 12/82 105.4 106.2 106.4 .2 .6 1.5 3.4 3494-P 12/82 105.1 105.9 106.0 .1 .5 1.4 3.0 3494-2 12/82 105.3 105.6 105.0 -.6 -.2 .5 1.4 3494-212 12/82 103.3 103.8 104.0 .2 .7 .9 2.1 3494-21201 12/82 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 1.5 3494-21202 12/82 100.0 100.0 0 e) 3494-21203 12/82 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 0 0 .5 3494-21205 12/82 97.6 97.6 99.0 1.5 1.5 2.6 2.6 3494-21206 12/82 107.0 e) {') {') e) 3494-21207 12/82 109.5 113.3 113.3 0 3.5 3.8 6.8 3494-224 12/82 109.8 109.8 107.4 -2.2 -2.2 - .2 .1 3494-22403 12/82 108.2 108.2 108.2 0 0 0 1.2
3494-3 12/82 101.8 102.5 102.2 -.3 -.1 1.8 2.5 3494-312 12/82 101.3 101.9 101.3 -.6 -.2 1.8 2.3 3494-31201 12/82 108.8 110.2 110.2 0 0 5.0 5.1 3494-31202 12/82 112.7 115.1 115.1 0 0 5.3 5.3 3494-31203 12/82 101.7 104.4 104.2 -.3 2.4 4.1 4.3 3494-31204 12/82 90.8 91.7 91.8 .1 1.8 2.0 2.0 3494-31205 12/82 89.9 88.4 89.0 .6 -1.1 -1.1 2.7 3494-31207 12/82 104.9 104.7 105.0 .3 .1 3.0 1.4 3494-31208 12/82 102.1 102.1 97.6 -4.4 -4.4 -4.4 -1.8 3494-337 12/82 104.0 104.0 104.0 .0 0 2.9 2.9 3494-363 12/82 100.8 101.6 101.6 0 -.1 1.6 3.0 3494-36301 12/82 99.7 100.6 100.6 0 -.3 .9 2.3 3494-36302 12/82 104.7 105.0 105.0 0 .3 3.7 5.1 3494-367 12/82 93.8 94.4 94.2 -.3 - .2 1.8 2.3 3494-36701 12/82 103.5 104.2 104.2 0 -.8 3.2 4.3 3494-36702 12/82 85.4 85.9 85.5 -.5 .4 .3 .3 3494-375 12/82 105.4 107.8 107.8 0 .3 3.2 3.9 3494-37501 12/82 105.4 108.3 108.3 0 .4 3.1 4.2 3494-37502 12/82 105.0 107.9 107.9 0 .3 2.7 2.7 3494-37503 12/82 105.9 107.0 107.0 0 0 4.4 6.2 3494-398 12/82 100.1 101.5 101.5 0 1.3 2.0 2.1
3494-4 12/82 104.8 104.8 107.0 2.2 2.0 2.9 4.9 3494-419 12/82 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 -.3 1.3 4.8 3494-5 12/82 107.0 107.2 108.2 1.0 1.1 1.7 1.7 3494-505 12/82 106.2 106.6 109.4 2.6 3.0 3.0 3.0 3494-531 12/82 109.4 109.4 109.4 0 0 1.9 1.9 3494-545 12/82 110.5 110.5 110.5 0 0 1.4 1.4 3494-548 12/82 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 0 .8 .8 3494-6 12/82 115.5 117.6 118.0 .3 1.7 3.1 7.9 3494-655 12/82 115.5 117.6 118.0 .3 1.7 3.1 7.9 3494-7 12/82 108.6 110.1 110.2 .1 1.0 1.0 4.4 3494-723 12/82 107.6 106.6 106.7 .1 .1 - .8 .2 3494-72301 12/82 113.0 {') 113.0 0 0 -3.0 3494-72302 12/82 105.3 105.3 105.8 .4 .4 .4 -.2
Metal plating and polishing—Continued Polishing and buffing Other surface finishing
Other plating . Secondary products
Metal coating and allied sen/ices . Primary products.
Metal coating and allied services . Printing, etching and engraving metal nameplates Other printing, etching and engraving Galvanizing and other hot dip coating
After fabrication galvanizing, excluding all steel company operations
Hot dip coating other than zinc Organic coatings
Coil coating Spray coating, including electrostatic coating All other organic coating
Secondary products
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products
Steel springs, except wire Primary products
Hot formed springs Hot formed coil springs
Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical springs Hot formed leaf springs
Replacement leaf springs Original equipment leaf springs other than for passenger
cars Cold formed springs
Valves and pipe fittings . Primary products
Fluid power valves .. Hydraulic valves.
Manually operated directional control valves.. Solenoid operated directional control valves .. Other directional control valves Flow control valves (including check valves)., Servovalves and combination valves Other hydraulic valves
Pneumatic valves Pressure control valves.,
Metal valves for piping systems and equipment, except plumbing and heating valves
Gates, globes, angles, checks, etc Water works or municipal valves (IBBM, AWWA, UL) Fire hydrants Iron valves (excluding IBBM. AwwA, UL) Cast carbon steel valves (all pressures) Forged carbon steel valves (all pressures) Brass and bronze valves (125 lb w.s.p. and over) Cast alloy steel valves, including stainless
Cocks and stops, all metals, pressures, and types Ball valves, all metals, pressures, and types
Iron and steel ball valves Brass and bronze ball valves
Butterfly valves, all metals, pressures, and types Iron butterfly valves, including ductile Steel (cast and fabricated) butterfly valves
Plug valves, all metals, pressures, and types Iron plug valves, including ductile Carbon steel plug valves Other alloy plug valves, including alloy steel
Other metal valves and specialties Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, excluding
plumbers' brass goods Other plumbing and heating valves 15 lb w.s.p. and under.
Automatic regulating and control valves Pneumatic actuated control valves Self-contained direct actuated pressure regulator valves Flow regulator valves for gas, vapors, or liquids Other regulator valves
Solenoid valves Solenoid valves
Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping systems Forged carbon steel fittings, flanges, and unions
Socket-weld type Threaded type
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product
Valves and pipe fittings—Continued Butt-welding type (flanges only) Butt-welding type (fittings only)
Stainless and alloy steel fittings, flanges, and unions . Socket-weld and threaded type
Pipe hangars and supports, excluding metal framing .. Pipe couplings All other metal fittings and unions for piping systems .
Fluid power hose and tube fittings . Fittings for metal and plastic tubing .. Hose end fittings and hose assemblies for fluid power systems
Other hose connectors Parts and components for valves and pipe fittings (sold
separately) Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Wire springs Primary products.
Precision mechanical springs Compression type shipments to O.E.M .
Automotive Electronics Other machinery Consumer goods Other
Compression type, other shipments . Extension type Torsion type .
Other wire springs Spring units for box springs.innerspring mattresses.and dual
purpose sleep furniture Other upholstery and furniture springs (unassembled) Valve springs Other wire springs
Secondary Products
Miscellaneous fabricated wire products . Primary products.,
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand Steel wire rope and cable .
Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire products . insect wire screening .
Steel fencing and fence gates . Chain link fencing.
Steel nails, spikes, brads, staples and tacks . Bright nails .
Other fen-ous fabricated wire products Welded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh) Other welded steel wire fabric Wire carts Other fen-ous wire products
Secondary products
Metal foil and leaf Primary products
Converted unmounted aluminum foil packaging products, plain. printed, or coated ( unlaminated)
Semirigid foil containers Bakery goods
Uminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets for flexible packaging uses
Other foil and paper combinations Non-food products
Converted unmounted aluminum foil for nonpackaging applteations
Unmounted or coated (plain or printed) Other metal foil and leaf
Other metal foil and leaf including composition ( combination of two or more metals)
Secondary products
Fabricated pipe and pipe fittings Primary products
Iron and steel pipe, tube and fittings Iron and steel pipe and pipe fittings (including custom work
for contractors) Nonpressure pipe: heating, ventilation, air conditioning Other fab. excluding energy, petrochem, water/sewage, ar
nonpressure pipe Iron and steel tubing and fittings
Seamless tubing
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index -code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3494-72303 12/82 118.0 118.0 118.0 0 0 0 e) 3494-72304 12/82 98.0 95.0 (?) (?) (?) (?) {') 3494-725 12/82 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 0 0.2 3494-72501 12/82 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 0 .6 3494-731 12/82 86.0 86.0 (?) 0 0 .4 3494-785 12/82 93.4 99.9 99.1 -.9 1.8 5.0 7.0 3494-798 12/82 114.2 113.5 113.5 0 .4 -3.7 2.6 3494-8 12/82 104.7 105.5 105.5 0 .8 .8 4.2 3494-815 12/82 103.8 106.1 106.1 0 2.3 2.3 2.3 3494-841 12/82 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 0 5.2 3494-84104 12/82 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 0 4.1
3494-9 12/82 111.2 111.2 111.2 0 0 0 -1.2 3494-M 12/82 79.9 79.9 79.9 0 0 0 3.2 3494-S 12/82 118.2 118.8 119.8 .9 1.1 1.9 6.3
. 3495 12/82 103.5 104.0 104.1 .1 .3 1.5 3.1 3495-P 12/82 103.2 103.6 103.7 .2 .3 1.2 2.8 3495-2 12/82 104.4 104.5 105.0 .4 .5 1.8 2.5 3495-212 12/82 104.9 105.0 105.0 0 .2 .8 2.5 3495-21211 12/82 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 0 0 3.9 3495-21213 12/82 106.1 106.1 106.1 0 0 1.0 1.0 3495-21215 12/82 109.5 110.7 110.7 0 1.1 4.2 5.5 3495-21217 12/82 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 0 3495-21219 12/82 104.9 104.9 104.9 0 0 .1 .9 3495-214 12/82 99.6 99.6 99.6 0 0 0 0 3495-215 12/82 102.8 102.8 105.2 2.3 2.3 1.9 .8 3495-217 12/82 107.7 107.7 107.7 0 0 6.5 6.3 3495-3 12/82 102.3 102.9 102.8 -.1 .2 .8 3.0
3495-317 12/82 103.9 104.7 104.5 - .2 -.1 .9 4.5 3495-319 12/82 101.7 101.8 102.2 .4 .4 1.0 (?) 3495-321 12/82 97.8 99.8 99.8 0 2.1 2.1 2.8 3495-398 12/82 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 0 e) 3495-S 12/82 106.9 108.1 108.1 0 .5 4.6 6.4
3496 12/82 102.4 102.7 103.3 .6 .8 .8 1.9 3496.P 12/82 102.9 103.6 103.9 .3 .9 .8 2.3 3496-1 12/82 98.6 101.4 101.4 0 2.9 2.5 2.0 3496-111 12/82 96.3 100.3 100.3 0 4.2 3.7 2.5 3496-4 12/82 101.8 102.8 102.8 0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3496-411 12/82 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3496-6 12/82 101.4 103.1 103.1 0 0 1.6 6.8 3496-613 12/82 100.9 102.6 102.6 0 0 1.6 6.8 3496-7 12/82 107.1 106.8 112.5 5.3 5.1 (?) (?)
3496-711 12/82 150.0 148.4 149.3 .6 -.4 (?) e) 3496-8 12/82 104.3 104.4 104.3 0 .1 -.1 1.0 3496-861 12/82 105.6 {') (^ (?) (?) (?) (?) 3496-865 12/82 107.4 106.9 106.7 -.1 -.3 - .2 1.5 3496-873 12/82 103.3 103.3 103.3 0 0 0 -1.1 3496-898 12/82 100.1 102.0 101.9 -.1 1.8 .4 1.1 3496.S 12/82 99.5 96.2 98.6 2.5 - .9 -.4 - .8
.. 3497 12/84 100.2 100.9 100.8 -.1 .3 .8 e) 3497-P 12/84 99.9 100.8 100.7 -.1 .4 .7 (?)
3497-1 12/84 100.0 101.8 101.4 -.4 1.4 1.4 (?) 3497-133 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (?) 3497-13311 12/84 100.0 e) e) (?) (?) e) (?)
3497-2 12/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 -.5 - .2 e) 3497-216 12/84 99.4 99.7 99.3 -.3 -.3 - .7 3497-21614 12/84 98.5 99.1 98.3 - .8 - .8 -1.7 (?)
3497-3 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 .1 (?) 3497-352 12/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 .2 3497-4 12/84 100.0 103.2 103.2 0 .3 3.2 {')
3497-411 12/84 100.0 103.2 103.2 0 .3 3.2 {') 3497-S 12/84 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 1.3 (?)
3498 06/81 107.6 108.6 108.6 0 .5 1.9 2.5 3498-P 06/81 108.5 109.1 109.2 0 .1 1.7 3.1 3498-1 06/81 108.2 108.8 108.8 0 -.1 1.8 3.2
3498-101 06/81 104.3 105.2 105.1 0 .2 2.7 3.8 3498-10106 06/81 142.9 152.2 152.2 0 0 27.0 27.0
J 3498-10114 06/81 108.3 108.7 108.7 -.1 .4 .4 2.2
... 3498-102 06/81 113.9 114.2 114.3 .1 -.4 .6 2.4 3498-10202 06/81 e) (?) e) (?)
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Fabricated pipe and pipe fittings—Continued 0.5 2.8 Welded tubing 3498-10203 06/81 114.8 115.3 115.4 0.1 -0.6 0.5 2.8
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-2 06/81 110.6 110.6 0 f) 0 Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-201 06/81 e) {') (') {') (') (')
Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-3 08/81 e) 108.7 108.7 0 e) 2.8 Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-301 08/81 {') 108.7 108.7 0 (') (') 2.8
Other nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-4 06/81 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 0 2.3 Otfier nonfen-ous pipe, tube, and fittings 3498-401 06/81 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 0 0 2.3
Machinery, except electrical 35 12/84 100.5 100.8 101.0 .2 .4 1.0 e) Engines and Turbines 351 12/84 100.2 100.7 101.0 .3 .6 1.0 e) Turbines and turbine generator sets 3511 06/82 105.7 106.5 107.9 1.3 2.0 1.6 .7
Primary products 3511-P 06/82 105.4 106.5 107.3 .8 1.8 1.4 .3 Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines and parts 3511-2 06/82 106.0 107.0 107.7 .7 1.6 1.6 3.1
Mechanical drive steam turbines, including marine, steam engines, and parts 3511-21 06/82 106.6 108.7 110.3 1.5 3.2 3.3 5.0
Parts and accessories for steam engines and steam 6.6 9.6 turbines, and complete steam engines 3511-215 06/82 137.6 142.5 146.7 2.9
e) 6.6 9.6
Secondary products 3511-S 06/82 111.5 {') e) e) (')
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c 3519 12/82 103.3 103.7 103.7 0 .2 .8 1.1 Primary products 3519-P 12/82 103.6 103.8 103.8 0 .2 .7 1.1
Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p. (except auto) 3519-1 12/82 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 .5 2.0 Gasoline engines, 3.0 - 5.9 h.p 3519-102 12/82 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 .1 Gasoline engines, 6.0 - 10.9 h.p 3519-103 12/82 103.2 103.5 103.5 0 0 .4 2.0
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel (except auto) 3519-3 12/82 102.9 100.4 100.5 .1 -2.1 -2.0 -.8 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, under 151 h.p 3519-3A 12/82 101.2 101.1 101.1 0 0 - .2 .1
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 50.9 h.p. and under 3519-301 12/82 94.7 92.7 92.7 0 .1 -2.8 -2.8 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 51 - 70.9 h.p 3519-303 12/82 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 0 7.5 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 71 -100.9 h.p 3519-305 12/82 113.2 113.2 113.2 0 0 0 .2
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over 3519-3B 12/82 103.2 100.2 100.4 .1 -2.5 -2.3 -1.0 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel. 151 - 200.9 h.p 3519-319 12/82 115.3 115.3 115.3 0 0 2.0 7.1 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel. 701 - 1500.9 h.p 3519-331 12/82 91.7 86.6 87.2 .7 -4.9 -4.9 -6.2 Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel. 1501 h.p. and over 3519-333 12/82 111.5 e) 111.9 a .3 .7 2.4
Parts and accessories 3519-9 12/82 100.9 102.6 102.6 0 1.4 1.9 .9 Fuel injection systems 3519-916 12/82 107.7 112.4 112.4 0 4.3 3.8 5.2 Other parts and accessories 3519-919 12/82 98.2 98.8 98.8 0 .3 1.2 -.9
Miscellaneous receipts 3519-M 12/82 103.3 106.5 106.5 0 .7 3.6 2.5 Resales 3519-Z89 12/82 104.3 108.6 108.6 .0 .9 4.7 3.3
Secondary products 3519-S 12/82 100.5 100.6 100.6 0 .1 .1 .6 Other secondary products 3519-SSS 12/82 104.0 105.0 105.0 0 1.0 1.1 4.5
Fami and garden machinery and equipment 352 12/84 100.1 100.2 100.2 .1 0 .2
Farm machinery and equipment 3523 12/82 105.5 105.5 105.6 0 0 .1 .5 Primary products 3523-P 12/82 105.5 105.6 105.6 0 -.1 .2 .4
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts 3.7 and attachments 3523-A 12/82 106.3 106.3 106.3 0 0 1.8 3.7
Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing. 3.5 including parts and attachments 3523-B 12/82 110.7 110.9 110.9 0 .2 .2 3.5
Other commercial turf and grounds care equipment, including 1.6 1.6 seeders, aerators, etc 3523-B29 12/82 111.5 113.3 113.3 0 1.6 1.6
Wheel tractors and attachments, except: contractors' type, lawn -.1 -1.7 and garden, and motor tillers 3523-1 12/82 105.5 105.2 105.2 0 -.4 -.1 -1.7
Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheel -1.6 assist types 3523-1A 12/82 105.0 105.1 105.1 0 -.1 .2 -1.6
120 to 139 pto horsepower 3523-109 12/82 104.4 104.5 104.5 0 0 -.3 -1.1 140 to 159 pto horsepower 3523-111 12/82 109.2 109.9 109.9 0 0 1.7 -2.2 180 pto horsepower and over 3523-115 12/82 99.4 99.8 {') a {')
Attachments for wheel tractors farm and nonfarm industrial 5.1 type 3523-187 12/82 109.0 109.0 109.0 0 0 0 5.1
Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and farm blowers 3523-2 12/82 102.3 103.5 103.6 .1 1.0 1.2 1.5
Sprayers and dusters 3523-28 12/82 99.3 99.8 99.7 -.1 .4 -1.7 -1.2 Power sprayers, field and row crop type 3523-22 12/82 99.8 100.4 100.3 -.1 .5 .5 1.1
Tractor mounted 3523-221 12/82 84.4 88.3 87.5 -.9 3.7 4.1 3.0 Other than tractor mounted 3523-224 12/82 92.7 92.7 92.8 .1 .1 -.3 3.4
Farm elevators and blowers 3523-2C 12/82 105.7 108.4 108.7 .3 2.0 4.9 1.6 Farm elevators, portable, auger type 3523-267 12/82 105.4 109.7 110.4 .6 2.9 8.2 4.6
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery 3523-3 12/82 105.6 106.0 105.8 -.2 .1 0 .7 Planting and seeding machinery 3523-3A 12/82 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 0 0
Corn planters, corn and cotton planters, and lister planters 3523-316 12/82 101.6 101.6 101.6 0 0 0 0 Fertilizing machinery 3523-38 12/82 105.7 106.9 106.3 -.5 .3 -.1 -.4
Fertilizer distributors, dry (inclu. lime spreaders), 1.0 1.0 gravity distribution (5 ft. and over) 3523-348 12/82 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 1.0 1.0
Manure spreaders, conveyor type 3523-357 12/82 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 0 0 Manure spreaders, tank type, open and dosed 3523-365 12/82 94.3 101.9 101.9 0 8.0 2.4 .1 Manure pumps, liquid 3523-369 01/83 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 2.8 Front and rear mounted loaders (farm type), manure and
general utility 3523-371 12/82 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 -.8 .1 -1.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Farm machinery and equipment—Continued 3.2 Other planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery 3523-382 12/82 107.4 107.4 107.4 0 0 0 3.2
Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similar equipment 3523-4 12/82 103.1 103.5 103.5 0 .1 1.4 1.5
Stalk shredders and cutters and rotary mowers 3523-4A 12/82 102.5 103.5 103.5 0 -.3 1.0 1.5 Horizontal blade 3523-418 12/82 102.9 104.1 104.1 0 -.4 1.1 1.7
Harrows and rollers 3523-4B 12/82 104.5 104.8 104.8 0 .3 1.4 1.4 Pull type tandem disc harrows 3523-411 12/82 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 0 1.4 1.1
Blade terracers and scrapers and land levelers 3523-4C 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 0 0 Harvesting machinery, except hay and straw harvesting
1.9 combines 3523-5 12/82 106.6 107.1 107.1 0 .3 .5 1.9 Field forage harvesters 3523-5A 12/82 98.0 99.4 99.4 0 1.4 1.9 5.8
Field forage harvesters, shear-bar, self-propelled types and {') 1.9 5.8 pull types 3523-563 12/82 98.0 99.4 99.4 0 {') 1.9 5.8
Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut combines 3523-511 12/82 109.8 109.8 109.8 0 0 0 2.2 Other harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and
1.3 1.4 field shelling attachments 3523-582 12/82 105.7 107.6 107.4 -.1 1.4 1.3 1.4 Haying machinery 3523-6 12/82 113.3 113.1 113.1 0 -1.6 -.9 2.0
Hay balers, all types 3523-655 12/82 107.9 109.2 109.2 0 -2.5 -.5 1.1 Plows 3523-7 12/82 104.2 104.6 104.6 0 .4 .4 .7
Chisel plows, deep tillage 3523-766 12/82 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 0 1.0 Other plows, except snow plows 3523-788 12/82 101.0 e) e)
Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c., excluding parts 3523-8 12/82 104.6 104.3 104.7 .3 .3 .1 .5 Cultivators 3523-8A 12/82 106.7 107.1 107.0 -.1 .1 .4 .7
Corn and cotton type cultivators (shank and sweep type) 3523-806 12/82 104.9 e) a e) e) Field cultivators 3523-816 12/82 109.4 {') e)
Machines for preparing crops for market or use 3523-8B 12/82 105.2 105.5 105.4 0 .3 2.2 1.5 Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr mills 3523-826 12/82 109.0 107.0 107.4 .4 -1.5 6.9 3.8 Other machines for preparing crops for market or for use 3523-839 12/82 106.4 108.5 108.2 -.3 1.7 1.7 1.7
Farm poultry equipment 3523-8C 12/82 104.3 105.1 105.1 0 1.3 .7 .7 Poultry feeders 3523-855 12/82 108.1 107.3 107.3 0 .3 -.7 - .7
Barn and barnyard equipment 3523-8D 12/82 104.4 103.7 105.0 1.2 .5 1.5 1.8 Cattle and dairy barn feeding equipment 3523-87 12/82 105.7 105.8 105.8 0 .1 2.0 1.3
Silo unloaders 3523-871 12/82 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 2.6 2.4 Cattle and dairy barn watering equipment, including windmill
4.0 heads and towers 3523-881 12/82 104.1 100.9 105.6 4.7 1.4 1.7 4.0 Other barn and barnyard equipment 3523-891 12/82 105.3 105.3 105.2 -.1 -.1 -.1 1.6
Self-propelled irrigation systems 3523-8E 12/82 101.7 99.2 99.3 .1 -1.2 -4.4 -2.1 Self-propelled irrigation systems, center-pivot 3523-893 12/82 101.2 98.4 98.4 .1 -1.4 -5.1 -2.4 All other self-propelled irrigation systems 3523-895 12/82 104.9 C) e) e)
Hog equipment 3523-8P 12/82 105.0 105.5 104.9 -.6 - .6 - .6 .9 Hog and pig feeding equipment 3523-P12 12/82 108.0 109.2 107.7 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 2.0 Hog handling equipment, including farrowing crates and
{') i') stalls and pens 3523-P22 12/82 e) {') i') Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment 3523-8W 12/82 106.1 106.8 108.6 1.7 2.3 .8 .9
Boxes and racks for mounting on wagons, trucks, and trailer {') 5.9 gears, manual and gravity unload 3523-W62 03/83 120.1 120.1 128.2 6.7 {') 5.9
Boxes with integral running gear, grain and forage types 3523-W72 12/82 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 0 0 Other farm transportation equipment 3523-W78 12/82 102.0 102.8 102.8 0 .4 .6 1.3
Parts for farm machinery and equipment 3523-9 12/82 103.4 103.5 103.5 0 0 .4 1.0 Farm machinery and equipment parts sold to original
equipment mfrs 3523-9A 12/82 102.9 103.1 103.1 0 .1 .5 .3 Parts for han/esting machinery 3523-905 12/82 103.3 103.3 {') e) (')
Farm machinery and equipment parts sold for replacement .1 1.4 and repair 3523-9B 12/82 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 -.1 .1 1.4
Parts for wheel tractors 3523-925 12/82 102.5 {') 102.5 e) 0 1.7 Parts for machines for preparing crops for market or use 3523-982 12/82 116.9 116.9 116.9 0 0 0 7.5 Parts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery 3523-991 12/82 105.0 105.7 107.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 Parts for plows 3523-993 12/82 99.2 99.2 99.2 0 0 .3 -7.0 Parts for harvesting machinery 3523-994 12/82 104.4 103.5 102.9 -.6 -1.5 -1.3 0
Miscellaneous receipts 3523-M 12/82 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 .4 -1.2 -1.0 Resales 3523-Z89 12/82 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 .5 -1.3 -1.1
Secondary products 3523-S 12/82 105.8 105.9 105.9 0 .2 .2 1.7 Other secondary products 3523-SSS 12/82 105.0 105.2 105.2 0 .2 .3 .7 Construction machinery and equipment 3531-S 12/82 105.0 105.0 105.0 0 .4 0 3.1
Lawn and garden equipment 3524 12/82 103.0 103.7 103.9 .2 .6 .9 1.4 Primary products 3524-P 12/82 103.9 104.5 104.7 .2 .6 .9 1.3
Consumer nonriding lawn garden and snow equipment 3524-1 12/82 104.7 104.8 104.8 0 .4 .4 2.1 3524-1 12/82 104.7 Lawn mowers 3524-11 12/82 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 .4 .5 1.4
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered 3524-111 12/82 104.1 104.2 104.2 0 .7 .8 1.6 Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered 3524-112 12/82 105.4 105.5 105.5 0 0 0 1.2 Reel, all types 3524-113 12/82 103.3 103.3 103.3 0 0 0 1.0
Rotary garden (motor) tillers 3524-121 12/82 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 e) 0 3.2 Powered lawn edger/trimmers 3524-15 12/82 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 -.1 3.9
Fixed blade gasoline engine or electric powered 3524-154 12/82 107.6 107.6 3524-154 12/82 Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment 3524-19 12/82 102.4 101.9 101.9 0 0 -.3 -.4
All other equipment, incl. powered hedge trimmers, 2 wheel -1.7 walking tractors, and lawn sweepers 3524-194 12/82 101.8 101.2 101.2 0 0 -.4 -1.7
Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and 2.2 snow equipment 3524-3 12/82 108.9 108.6 108.6 0 0 .2 2.2
Attachments 3524-311 12/82 107.3 106.1 106.1 0 0 .6 4.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Lawn and garden equipment—Continued Parts
Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equipment. Garden tractors
10.0 hp to 13.9 hp 16.0 hp and over
Lawn tractors and riding mowers Front engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
10.0 hp and over Rear engine lawn tractors and riding mowers
6.0 hp and over Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and
snow equipment Attachments Parts
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery and equipment
Construction machinery. Primary products.
Off hwy wheel tractors Off hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and
rubber-tired dozers Tracklaying tractors .
Tracklaying tractors, 130 net engine hp and over. Tractor parts and attachments
Tractor parts sold to o.e.m. For off highway wheel tractors, replacement and repair For wheel tractor loaders, replacement and repair
Cranes, excavators, parts and attachments Hydraulic operated cranes Miscellaneous cranes including draglines Front end attachments for cranes, draglines, shovels Parts for power cranes, draglines and shovels
Mixers, pavers and related equipment, except parts Portable mixers, 3 1 /2 cu. ft. capacity and over . Pavers, finishers, spreaders, bituminous distributors Other equipment, incl. portable mixers under 3 1 /2 cu. ft.
capacity Asphalt plants
Tractor shovel loaders Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., up to 3 1 /2 cu. yd. capacity Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., 3 1/2 cu. yd. capacity and
over Scrapers, graders, rollers, off hwy trucks, trailers, wagons,
and miscellaneous attachments Scraper bowls Rollers, all types including self-propelled vibratory
compactors Off highway rear dump trucks Winches (towing, logging, oilfield), other attachments, incl.
logging arches and trenchers Other construction machinery and other parts
Portable water well and blast hole drills Winches, including marine Portable crushing plants Other excavating and road construction machinery .
Industry code
353
3531
Parts and attachments, except for cranes, draglines, shovels, tractors, sold to o.e.m
Parts/attach., except for cranes, draglines, shovels & tractors, sold for replace/repair
All other construction machinery and equipment Secondary products
Mining machinery and equipment Primary products
Underground mining machinery Loading machines, underground mine
Shovel type, including scoops, shovels, buckets, slusher types and all others
Continuous mining machines, borer, ripper, auger, and drum . Coal type
Shuttle cars, rubber tired, self-propelled Mineral classifying, flotation, separating, concentrating,
cleaning, clarifying equipment. All other mineral beneficiation machinery and equipment,
n.e.c Crushing, pulverizing, and screening machinery
See footnotes at end of table.
3532
Product code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
3524-312 12/82 109.7 e) e) e) e) P) e) 3524-4 12/82 108.3 110.5 111.1 0.5 2.4 3.4 1.4 3524-41 12/82 111.2 114.9 115.9 .9 4.0 5.5 -.4 3524-413 01/83 98.7 98.7 98.7 0 0 .4 -3.7 3524-417 12/82 110.7 114.0 115.0 .9 4.1 5.5 -.8 3524-42 12/82 106.6 107.8 108.0 .2 1.1 1.6 3.3 3524-421 12/82 104.8 106.3 106.6 .3 1.6 2.1 4.1 3524-42113 12/82 102.3 103.0 103.1 .1 .7 .9 3.3 3524-422 3524-42213 12/82 110.1 110.5 110.5 0 .2 .8 1.8
3524-5 3524-517 12/82 108.1 107.9 108.1 .2 .2 .5 .4 3524-521 10/83 e) 70.2 70.2 0 e) e) 3524-M 12/82 101.9 103.8 104.6 .8 2.2 3.4 .8 3524-Z89 12/82 101.9 103.8 104.6 .8 2.2 3.4 .8 3524-S 12/82 93.8 93.8 94.3 .5 .5 .1 3.2
12/84 101.0 101.0 101.4 .4 .5 1.4
12/80 119.1 118.9 119.8 .8 1.0 2.2 2.4 3531-P 12/80 116.8 116.5 116.5 0 .2 1.3 1.1 3531-1
3531-101 12/80 126.0 126.0 126.0 0 0 3.6 3.6 3531-2 12/80 120.3 119.1 119.1 0 -1.0 -.3 -.3 3531-209 12/80 120.3 119.1 119.1 0 -1.0 -.3 -.3 3531-3 12/80 109.5 108.8 108.8 0 0 1.8 1.8 3531-321 12/80 108.2 107.3 107.3 0 0 2.0 2.1 3531-365 12/80 110.9 110.0 110.0 .0 - .9 -.9 -.9 3531-367 12/80 107.7 107.7 107.7 0 0 0 0 3531-4 12/80 116.9 117.4 117.6 .2 .5 .9 1.7 3531-41104 12/80 121.5 122.0 121.9 -.1 .3 .7 .8 3531-41105 12/80 124.5 124.5 124.5 0 0 .4 .6 3531-481 12/80 125.6 127.1 127.1 0 .3 2.2 6.3 3531-485 12/80 110.7 109.0 109.1 .1 -1.5 -1.5 2.3 3531-6 12/80 110.5 108.0 109.9 1.8 1.5 1.5 2.0 3531-62111 12/80 117.0 117.0 117.0 0 0 0 1.1 3531-63411 12/80 121.9 115.3 121.1 5.0 4.4 4.4 6.6
3531-63911 12/80 113.6 113.6 e) a e) 3531-64511 12/80 116.9 113.4 115.6 1.9 1.2 1.2 1.2 3531-7 12/80 128.0 128.0 127.1 -.7 0 2.1 .4 3531-71101 12/80 136.9 136.9 134.4 -1.8 -1.8 .3 .5
3531-71102 12/80 123.1 123.1 123.1 0 1.3 3.8 -.7
3531-8 12/80 109.5 109.5 109.5 0 1.1 1.9 .2 3531-81211 12/80 119.4 119.5 119.5 0 6.8 -4.5
3531-83111 12/80 132.5 132.5 132.5 0 0 3.3 4.0 3531-85511 12/80 119.4 119.4 119.4 0 0 -.3 0
3531-87811 12/80 124.5 127.2 127.2 0 1.5 .5 4.7 3531-9 12/80 116.9 116.8 116.9 .1 .1 .4 1.1 3531-92811 12/80 139.2 139.2 139.2 0 0 e) 0 3531-95211 12/80 123.1 123.3 123.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 3531-97311 12/80 125.9 126.9 127.0 .1 .2 1.0 1.4 3531-98311 12/80 109.8 e) n e) e)
3531-98411 12/80 116.1 116.1 116.4 .2 .2 .5 .4
3531-98611 12/80 108.8 108.1 108.1 0 -.2 -.6 -.7 3531-99811 12/80 113.5 114.0 114.0 0 0 .7 1.0 3531-S 12/80 136.0 136.0 146.1 7.4 7A 9.4 14.2
06/81 111.4 112.6 112.5 -.1 .5 1.1 1.9 3532-P 06/81 112.9 114.1 114.0 -.1 .5 1.1 2.0 3532-5 06/81 119.5 121.2 121.4 .2 .8 2.9 5.0 3532-562
3532-56236 06/81 113.3 113.7 113.4 -.3 1.4 .5 1.6 3532-564 06/81 119.8 120.7 121.0 .3 .7 1.6 4.4 3532-56441 06/81 118.4 118.9 119.0 .2 .2 .8 3.1 3532-565 06/81 120.4 126.3 126.3 0 1.3 8.0 10.2
3532-6 06/81 122.8 122.8 122.8 0 -.6 0 2.7
3532-671 06/81 123.2 123.2 123.2 0 -.9 0 4.0 3532-7 06/81 110.9 112.3 112.3 0 -.3 1.8 -1.2
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Mining machinery and equipment—Continued {') {') e) Grinding mills, ball and rod 3532-728 06/81 95.1 {') {') e)
Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type 3532-755 06/81 111.9 110.0 110.0 0 -1.7 -0.7 -0.1 Drills and other mining machinery, except parts 3532-8 06/81 109.6 109.6 109.2 -.3 -.3 -.3 .3
Rock drills (percussion type), include stoper, drifters, air .8 5.7 leg drills, and rubber tire 3532-823 06/81 110.4 111.2 111.2 0 .8 .8 5.7
Other drills, tools and supplies for drills (sold separately) 3532-863 06/81 106.3 106.3 105.5 -.7 - ,7 -.7 -2.0 Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipment 3532-9 06/81 108.3 109.8 109.5 - .2 ,9 .2 1.0
Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately. 1.0 .2 1.2 excluding drills 3532-975 06/81 110.8 112.5 112.2 -.3 1.0 .2 1.2
Percussion rock drill bits 3532-989 06/81 96.6 96.8 96.8 0 .3 .3 .4 Containing tungsten carbide 3532-98931 06/81 97.5 97.8 97.8 0 .3 .3 .4
Miscellaneous receipts 3532-M 06/81 104.0 105.8 105.8 0 1.7 1.4 2.3 Resales 3532-Z89 06/81 105.7 108.3 108.3 0 2.4 2.0 3.2
Secondary products 3532-S 06/81 108.2 108.2 108.2 0 -.4 .3 -.1 Construction machinery 3531.S 06/81 106.9 106.4 106.4 0 -.4 .4 -1.8 Other secondary products 3532-SSS 06/81 108.2 108.5 108.5 0 -.5 .3 1.0
aifield and gasfield machinery and equipment 3533 12/80 120.5 120.5 120.3 - .2 -.3 -.1 .6 Primary products 3533-P 12/80 121.7 121.7 121.6 -.1 - .2 .2 .6
Oilfield and gasfield production machinery and equipment 3533-3 12/80 117.2 116.8 116.7 -.1 - .5 .1 1.5 On-land and offshore bottom support wellhead equipment 3533-31 12/80 119.8 119.6 119.0 -.5 - .7 - .7 - .2
Christmas-tree assemblies with tubing heads and casing - .9 - .9 heads 3533-312 12/80 122.0 121.7 121.0 - .5 - .9 - .9 - .2
Valves, chokes, and manifolds 3533-315 12/80 100.3 103.2 101.9 -1.3 1.6 4.4 .2 Rodlifting machinery and equipment - surface and subsurface .. 3533-35 12/80 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 0 - .2
Sucker rods 3533-357 12/80 79.1 79.1 79.1 0 0 0 - .9 Permanent packers and accessories 3533-362 12/80 139.8 139.8 139.8 0 0 1.8 10.0 Retrievable packers 3533-363 12/80 137.4 137.4 137.4 0 0 0 4.7 Other production equipment and parts 3533-389 12/80 118.7 117.9 118.4 .4 - .5 1.1 1.9
Oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment 3533-6 12/80 124.6 124.8 124.6 -.1 -.1 .2 .1
Surface oil and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment 3533-61 12/80 120.4 120.8 120.7 -.1 0 .5 .2 Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigs 3533-613 12/80 107.5 109.1 108.7 -.4 -.4 1.1 1.2 Elevators, spiders, slips, hooks, links, connectors 3533-615 12/80 132.5 132.5 132.5 0 0 0 0 Blowout preventers and accessories 3533-617 12/80 128.5 128.5 128.5 0 0 0 -1.3 Other surface drilling equipment and parts 3533-619 12/80 118.1 118.0 118.0 -.1 .3 1.7 2.1
Bits 3533-641 12/80 129.6 129.7 129.7 0 0 .1 .1 Tungsten-carbide insert bits 3533-64101 12/80 124.1 124.1 124.1 0 0 0 0 Steel-toothed bits 3533-64102 12/80 134.0 134.0 134.0 0 0 0 0 Other bits, including diamond bits 3533-64103 12/80 131.5 133.0 132.7 -.3 .7 1.3 1.3
Tool joints, subs and connectors 3533-644 12/80 137.0 137.0 137.0 0 0 0 .2 Subsurface drilling equipment specific to offshore drilling
-2.7 -2.6 i') from floating platforms 3533-646 12/80 110.9 112.1 109.0 -2.8 -2.7 -2.6 i') Other subsurface drilling equipment and parts 3533-649 12/80 131.6 131.9 131.1 -.5 - .4 - .4 - .6
Other subsurface drilling equipment and parts, n.e.c 3533-64903 12/80 140.9 141.2 140.2 -.7 -.5 - .5 - .5 Cementing equipment 3533-671 12/80 109.6 109.6 109.6 0 0 .1 .1 Well sun/eying equipment 3533-681 12/80 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 0 1.2
Miscellaneous receipts 3533-M 12/80 120.7 120.7 120.7 0 0 0 1.1 Other miscellaneous receipts 3533-X98 12/80 129.0 129.0 129.0 0 0 0 1.7
Secondary products 3533-S 12/80 111.8 111.5 110.3 -1.1 -1.1 -2.3 -.4 Other secondary products 3533-SSS 12/80 113.6 113.2 111.7 -1.3 -1.4 -2.8 - .6 Pumps and pumping equipment 3561-S 12/80 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 0 0 .5
Elevators and moving stainvays 3534 06/81 108.7 109.2 109.4 .1 .5 .6 1.0 Primary products 3534-P 06/81 106.9 107.2 107.4 .1 .3 .4 .6
Elevators and moving stainways. parts and attachments 3534-1 06/81 106.3 106.6 106.8 .2 .3 .4 .7 Geared electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts 3534-105 06/81 101.9 101.8 101.8 0 -.1 -.1 .2 Geariess electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts .... 3534-107 06/81 96.1 96.8 97.2 .4 e) 1.0 Hydraulic passenger elevators 3534-112 06/81 103.4 103.8 104.0 .2 .4 .8 .4 Freight elevators 3534-114 06/81 134.2 136.2 136.2 0 2.8 3.9 3.6
Electric freight elevators 3534-11413 06/81 176.1 180.8 180.7 0 5.1 6.4 Hydraulic freight elevators 3534-11415 06/81 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 .2
Moving stairways and escalators 3534-151 06/81 98.4 99.0 99.4 .4 e) e) Other non-farm elevators, including sidewalk elevators,
1.3 dumbwaiters, etc 3534-196 06/81 112.6 112.6 112.6 0 0 0 1.3 Parts and attachments for elevators and moving stairways
(sold separately) 3534-197 06/81 126.4 126.4 126.4 0 0 0 .7 Automobile lifts, parts and attachments 3534-2 06/81 112.9 112.9 112.9 0 0 0 0
Automobile lifts 3534-231 06/81 112.7 112.7 112.7 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous receipts 3534-M 06/81 115.2 {') {') e)
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts 3534-XY9 06/81 115.2 {') e) (®) e) Conveyor and conveying equipment . 3535 06/84 101.1 101.4 101.2 -.1 - .2 .5 1.2
Primary products 3535-P 06/84 101.2 101.9 101.7 - .2 .1 1.0 1.7 Unit handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists
1.3 1.4 and farm elevators 3535-3 06/84 100.6 101.8 101.4 -.4 - .2 1.3 1.4 Gravity conveyors (skate wheel and roller) 3535-311 06/84 101.0 100.8 100.7 -.1 -.4 - .4 .7
3535-312 06/84 101.8 102.5 102.3 - .2 - .8 2.2 2.3 Tow conveyors (underfloor systems) 3535-313 08/84 101.1 a 0 e) (®) Powered conveyors (belt and roller) 3535-314 06/84 99.5 101.6 101.0 -.6 .2 1.5 1.0
Light to medium duty 3535-31411 06/84 99.2 102.7 101.7 -1.0 .3 2.5 1.7 Heavy duty 3535-31412 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3535-31412 06/84
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index •
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3535-317 06/84 101.5 102.3 102.0 -0.3 0.1 0.8 2.0
3535-4 06/84 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 -.1 5.4 6.9
3535-411 06/84 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 -.1 5.4 6.9
3535-5 06/84 101.6 101.6 101.5 0 0 .1 1.5 3535-511 06/84 101.6 101.5 101.4 0 0 0 1.4 3535-51111 06/84 101.8 101.5 101.6 .1 -.2 -.2 1.6 3535-51113 06/84 103.7 100.8 100.8 0 0 0 .8
3535-51118 06/84 100.4 101.8 101.4 -.4 1.0 1.0 1.4 3535-513 06/84 102.7 103.1 103.1 0 .4 .4 3.1
3535-51312 06/84 100.0 101.1 101.1 .0 1.1 1.1 1.1
3535-6 06/84 100.0 101.2 101.2 0 1.2 1.2 1.2 3535-611 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3535-613 06/84 100.0 102.0 102.0 0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3535-M 06/84 100.0 98.2 98.2 0 -1.9 -1.9 -1.8 3535-XY9 06/84 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 0 0 .1 3535-Z89 06/84 100.0 96.9 96.9 0 -3.1 -3.1 -3.1 3535-S 06/84 102.2 102.2 102.2 0 0 0 2.2
12/84 101.1 101.5 101.9 .4 1.0 1.9 0 3536-P 12/84 101.3 101.6 102.0 .5 1.3 2.0 3536-1 12/84 102.2 102.2 103.2 .9 2.0 3.2 e) 3536-111 12/84 100.0 101.2 103.5 2.2 3.5 3.5 e) 3536-113 12/84 100.0 101.2 102.0 .8 2.0 2.0 e) 3536-116 12/84 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 4.2 4.2 e) 3536-138 12/84 103.8 102.6 104.1 1.5 1.4 4.1 e) 3536-145 12/84 100.0 100.9 100.9 0 0 .9 e) 3536-2 12/84 100.3 100.7 100.6 -.1 .3 .6 e) 3536-21 12/84 100.2 100.7 100.6 - 1 .3 .6 e) 3536-212 12/84 100.3 100.7 100.6 -.1 .4 .6 e) 3536-21207 12/84 e) 101.2 101.2 0 0 1.2 e) 3536-21208 12/84 100.0 100.5 100.3 -.2 .3 .3 e) 3536-21209 12/84 100.0 102.0 102.0 0 2.0 2.0 (') 3536-216 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3536-25 12/84 e) 100.1 100.1 0 e) .1 e) 3536-258 12/84 100.1 100.1 0 e) .1 e) 3536-25853 12/84 C) (') 100.1 .1
3536-26 12/84 100.0 100.9 100.9 0 .9 .9 3536-M 12/84 100.0 104.3 104.3 0 0 4.3 e) 3536-Z89 12/84 100.0 109.5 109.5 0 0 9.5 3536-S 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (')
12/79 119.8 119.8 120.2 .3 0 .3 1.7 3537-P 12/79 118.7 118.9 119.3 .3 .2 .6 2.1 3537-1 12/79 117.5 117.6 118.0 .3 0 .4 .7 3537-1A 12/79 114.0 114.0 114.6 .6 -.1 .7 1.6 3537-13 12/79 113.8 113.7 114.4 .6 -.1 .7 1.6 3537-136 12/79 106.5 106.0 106.4 .4 -1.1 0 1.0 3537-137 12/79 118.3 118.9 119.2 .2 .3 .9 1.9 3537-138 12/79 128.7 128.8 131.3 2.0 2.2 2.1 3.1 3537-111 12/79 120.0 120.0 120.0 0 0 0 -.5 3537-123 12/79 114.6 114.8 114.8 0 0 -.3 -1.0 3537-16 12/79 135.2 137.2 137.2 0 .4 1.5 2.3 3537-165 12/79 130.0 132.3 132.3 0 .5 1.8 2.7 3537-2 12/79 122.7 123.3 123.8 .4 .8 1.1 5.8 3537-S 12/79 129.9 128.2 128.2 0 -1.3 -1.2 .5 3537-SSS 12/79 130.5 128.2 128.2 0 -1.8 -1.6 .2
12/84 100.2 100.9 100.9 -.1 0 .9 P) 06/83 103.7 105.3 105.3 0 - .2 1.1 3.4
3541-P 06/83 103.2 105.1 105.0 0 - 1 1.0 3.9 3541-1 06/83 98.9 98.9 98.9 0 0 0 -1.1 3541-2 06/83 100.6 (') 101.1 C) e) e) .6 3541-3 06/83 108.5 108.5 108.5 0 0 0 2.6 3541-4 06/83 104.2 105.5 105.5 0 1.2 1.7 4.4
3541-4A 06/83 112.1 113.1 113.1 0 .9 2.4 6.3
3541-401 06/83 112.1 113.1 113.1 0 .9 2.4 6.3
3541-48 06/83 103.9 105.2 105.2 0 1.2 1.7 4.3 3541-409 06/83 102.1 104.1 104.1 0 2.0 2.0 7.8 3541-40916 06/83 100.4 103.1 103.1 0 2.7 2.7 8.5 3541-40919 06/83 102.6 e) C)
Conveyor and conveying equipment—Continued All other conveyors, such as pallet
Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying systems (sold separately)
Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying systems (sold separately)
Bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm elevators
Conveyors and elevators Belt conveyors and systems Bucket elevators All other conveyors and elevators, such as apron, flight,
and drag Loading and storing systems
All other, loading and storing systems, such as trippers and centrifugal throwers
Parts and access, for bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, sold separately
Belt conveyor idlers All other parts, attachments, and accessories, sold separately
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Hoists, cranes and monorails Primary products
Hoists
3536
Hand chain hoists, ratchet lever, and wire rope pullers . Electric chain hoists (roller and link) Electric wire rope hoists Other hoists Parts and attachments for hoists (sold separately)
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail systems Cranes, except construction power cranes
Electric overhead traveling cranes Single top running bridge type Double top running bridge type Under running bridge type .
Other overhead traveling cranes Monorail systems
Powered systems All other powered, including electric
Parts and attachments for cranes and monorail systems (sold separately)
Miscellaneous receipts Resales Secondary products
Industrial trucks and tractors Primary products
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand powered Internal combustion trucks and tractors
Internal combustion trucks Internal combustion trucks, under 6000 lb. capacity Internal combustion trucks, 6000 - 14,999 lb. capacity Internal combustion trucks, over 14,999 lb. capacity
Motorized handtrucks Operator-riding electric trucks Handlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers, and dollies
Other handtrucks, trailers, and dollies
3537
Parts, attachments and miscellaneous equipment. Secondary products
All other secondary products
Metal working machinery and equipment
Machine toots, metal cutting types . Primary products
Boring machines Drilling machines. Gear cutting machines . Grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued under $2500
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued under $2500 each
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued at $2500 each or more
External cylindrical grinding machines Centerless grinders including shoe type All other external cylindrical grinding machines
See footnotes at end of table.
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3541
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Machine tools, metal cutting types—Continued All other grinding machines n.e.c. including thread grinding a machines 3541-492 06/83 102.7 0 a (?)
Turning machines, (lathes) all types 3541-5 06/83 97.7 98.3 98.3 0 0.4 0.8 3.2 Horizontal numerically controlled turning machines, valued at
2.0 $2500 each or more 3541-519 06/83 96.2 96.2 96.2 0 0 0 2.0 Horizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines,
-3.1 small 3541-51911 06/83 88.4 88.4 88.4 0 0 0 -3.1 Horizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines.
5.5 medium 3541-51912 06/83 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 0 5.5 Horizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines,
2.1 large 3541-51913 06/83 92.9 92.9 92.9 .0 0 0 2.1 Vertical numerically controlled turning machines, valued at
$2500 each or more 3541-528 06/83 95.9 96.1 96.4 .3 1.5 2.7 8.8 Non-numerically controlled turning machines 3541-59 06/83 99.5 100.6 100.6 0 .6 1.1 3.1
All lathes (turning machines) valued at $2500 each or more . 3541-598 06/83 99.5 100.6 100.6 0 .6 1.1 3.1 Engine or toolroom lathes 3541-592 06/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 0 1.9 Automatic lathes 3541-594 06/83 99.0 100.7 100.7 0 1.0 1.7 4.3
Automatic lathes, multiple spindle 3541-5942 06/83 102.8 105.0 105.0 0 1.3 2.2 5.5 Bar (screw) machines 3541-59428 06/83 99.0 100.3 100.3 0 .1 1.3 1.3
All other horizontal turning machines 3541-595 06/83 95.3 95.3 (') (?) Milling machines 3541-6 06/83 101.0 101.7 a (?) (') Other metal cutting type machine tools 3541-7 06/83 104.9 109.8 109.7 -.1 -3.1 5.3 9.8
Machining centers 3541-71 06/83 98.3 97.9 98.3 .4 .4 1.1 -1.5 Drill, mill, bore, vertical (automatic tool change) 3541-714 06/83 102.3 102.3 99.8 -2.5 .1 -1.8 -1.3
Y - axis travel less than 20 inches 3541-71405 09/83 103.3 103.2 103.2 0 1.3 -.1 Y - axis travel 20 inches through 26 inches 3541-71407 06/83 103.6 103.6 98.0 -5.5 -.3 -4.0 -4.0 Y - axis travel over 26 inches 3541-71409 06/83 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 0 0
Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic tool change) 3541-716 06/83 97.6 97.1 98.7 1.7 .5 3.2 - .2 Y - axis travel less than 27 inches 3541-71611 06/83 94.7 94.5 95.1 .7 -2.7 0 .9 Y - axis travel 27 inches through 40 inches 3541-71613 06/83 100.7 {') 100.7 3.4 3.4 1.6
Station type machines 3541-732 06/83 108.3 117.2 116.4 -.7 -5.7 8.4 17.7 Dial or rotary, trunnion and center column 3541-73231 06/83 100.6 103.5 103.5 0 2.9 2.9 4.7 Transfer 3541-73235 06/83 108.6 118.9 118.0 - .8 -6.7 9.7 (')
Other metal cutting machine tools 3541-79 06/83 103.9 103.8 105.0 1.2 1.2 1.3 2.4 All other metal cutting machine tools, n.e.c. valued at
1.6 $2500 each or more 3541-798 06/83 103.4 103.3 104.8 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.6 Sawing and cutoff machines 3541-794 06/83 108.6 108.5 108.5 0 0 .2 .4
Band saws 3541-79459 06/83 110.1 110.1 110.1 0 0 .4 .8 All other sawing and cutoff machines 3541-79461 06/83 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 0 .1
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, and rebuilt machine tools 3541-9
-3.0 .6 Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately 3541-911 06/83 106.0 107.6 107.6 0 2.0 -3.0 .6 Rebuilt metal cutting type machine tools 3541-941 08/83 105.0 (?)
Miscellaneous receipts 3541-M 06/83 100.2 100.2 100.5 .3 .3 .3 .3 Resales 3541-Z89 06/83 100.5 100.5 101.4 .9 .9 (?)
Secondary products 3541-S 06/83 109.9 109.7 109.7 0 .1 .5 .1
Metal forming machine tools 3542 06/81 114.6 114.8 114.9 .1 .1 .5 1.7 Primary products 3542-P 06/81 115.8 116.0 116.2 .2 .1 .6 1.7
Punching, bending, and forming machines 3542-1 06/81 111.8 112.5 112.1 -.4 0 1.4 2.8 Shearing machinery 3542-121 06/81 116.9 116.9 115.0 -1.6 -2.4 -1.9 2.3
Plate shearing machinery 3542-12111 06/81 107.4 107.4 105.0 -2.2 -3.2 -2.5 3.2 Bending and forming machinery 3542-131 06/81 109.9 109.9 109.9 0 -.1 1.2 1.8
Rolls: angles, bars and shapes bending 3542-13112 06/81 111.6 111.6 (?) Press brakes 3542-13113 06/81 117.3 117.3 117.3 0 -1.8 2.3 9.9 Other bending and forming machinery 3542-13116 06/81 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 0 0 0
Mechanical and hydraulic presses 3542-2 06/81 113.5 112.9 111.8 -.9 -1.5 -1.8 0 Mechanical presses 3542-211 06/81 114.2 113.5 112.1 -1.2 -1.8 -1.7 0
Open inclinable presses, mechanical 3542-21111 06/81 113.3 113.4 113.4 0 0 .1 3.1 Vertical presses, mechanical 3542-21112 06/81 114.2 112.5 109.0 -3.1 -4.6 -4.4 -4.3 Other mechanical presses 3542-21113 06/81 114.9 114.9 115.0 .1 .1 .2 3.2
Hydraulic presses 3542-212 06/81 111.8 111.1 111.1 0 - .6 -2.2 0 Vertical single action hydraulic presses 3542-21212 06/81 113.3 112.4 112.4 0 - .8 -2.2 -.1
Other metal forming machine tools and forging machines, except 2.2 forging presses 3542-3 06/81 118.9 118.9 119.2 .2 .2 1.1 2.2
Other metal forming machine tools 3542-312 06/81 121.3 121.3 121.4 .1 .1 1.3 2.9 Thread rolling machines 3542-31212 08/82 107.6 107.6 109.6 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.4 All other metal forming machine tools 3542-31213 06/81 128.4 128.4 128.4 0 0 2.0 4.5
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal forming 3542-31213 06/81
machine tools . 3542-4 1 1 iMVyl III IW 3542-4 1.8 Parts for metal forming machine tools 3542-413 06/81 120.3 120.8 122.6 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.8
Secondary products 3542-S 06/81 112.2 112.3 112.3 0 .1 .2 2.9 Other secondary products 3542-SSS 06/81 116.8 116.9 116.9 0 .1 -.5 2.6 Tools, dies, jigs and fixtures 3544-S 06/81 107.7 108.1 a (?)
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and industrial molds . 3544 06/81 112.6 112.9 112.7 - .2 -.3 -.1 .8 Primary products 3544-P 06/81 113.1 113.4 113.1 - .2 - .4 .1 .9
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures 3544-1 06/81 114.1 114.4 114.2 - .2 - .5 .1 1.3 Jigs and fixtures, all types 3544-1A 06/81 122.0 122.0 122.0 0 0 0 .6
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout. assembly) under 1 000 pounds 3544-117 06/81 98.9 98.9 98.9 0 0 0 .1 3544-117 06/81 98.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3544-11702 06/81 98.9 98.9 C) e) (') {') {')
3544-118 06/81 103.5 103.5 103.5 0 0 0 3.0 3544-11802 06/81 103.5 103.5 103.5 0 0 0 3.0
3544-119 06/81 134.4 134.4 134.4 0 0 0 .6 3544-1B 06/81 111.4 111.8 111.5 -.3 -.7 .1 1.6 3544-1E 06/81 113.5 113.5 113.5 0 0 .2 2.9 3544-1F 06/81 108.5 109.5 108.7 -.8 -1.7 .2 1.4
3544-129 06/81 107.5 108.8 107.9 -.9 .3 0 1.9
3544-12901 06/81 114.8 (3) 114.8 0 0 0 3544-12905 06/81 111.0 {') 111.6 e) .6 .6 3.5 3544-149 3544-14907 06/81 112.5 112.5 112.5 0 0 0 1.3
3544-179 06/81 113.6 113.6 113.6 0 0 0 3.8 3544-17902 06/81 113.8 113.8 113.8 0 0 0 3.1 3544-2 06/81 110.8 111.0 110.7 - .2 -.1 .1 -.1 3544-2M 06/81 109.3 110.3 109.7 -.6 .3 .4 -1.3 3544-211 06/81 108.9 110.2 110.2 0 e) 1.1 -.9 3544-213 06/84 100.0 {') 96.2 e) -3.8 -3.8 -3.8 3544-20 06/81 109.9 109.9 109.6 - .2 -.2 .1 .2 3544-251 06/81 109.5 109.5 109.2 -.3 -.3 -.3 -.2 3544-25101 06/81 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 0 .1 3544-25102 06/81 i') {') e) e) e) e)
e) 3544-25105 09/83 113.1 113.1 0 e) (3) e) e)
3544-259 08/84 104.9 104.9 105.4 .5 .5 3544-25905 10/84 101.2 101.2 103.4 2.2 2.2 e) e) 3544-261 06/81 115.3 115.3 115.5 .1 .1 .1 .2 3544-26104 06/81 110.0 110.0 112.6 2.4 2.4 2.6 4.5 3544.M 06/81 109.5 109.5 109.5 0 0 -3.8 -2.6 3544-S 06/81 106.3 107.0 106.9 -.1 .4 .8 2.7 3544-SSS 06/81 104.6 105.5 105.3 -.1 .5 1.0 1.0
3545 06/83 103.0 103.8 103.8 0 .3 1.1 2.9 3545-P 06/83 102.8 103.3 103.3 0 .1 .8 2.5
3545-1 06/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 -.1 -.1 .3 2.0
3545-12 06/83 100.7 99.6 99.1 -.5 -2.0 -1.2 -.3 3545-121 06/83 100.5 98.9 98.2 -.7 -2.5 -1.7 -1.5 3545-1211 06/83 99.3 97.5 96.8 -.8 -2.8 -2.1 -2.0 3545-12117 06/83 101.2 100.6 100.3 -.3 -1.3 -.5 -.1 3545-12118 06/83 87.0 87.0 87.0 0 0 0 1.2
3545-12121 09/83 110.3 109.3 109.3 0 -.9 -.1 1.5 3545-122 06/83 101.9 102.8 102.8 0 0 .9
3545-12229 08/83 100.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 2.0 e) 3545-13 06/83 98.1 98.1 98.1 0 0 0 1.0 3545-133 06/83 98.7 98.7 98.7 0 0 0 1.9
3545-136 11/83 C) (') e) C) e) 3545-15 06/83 104.6 105.3 105.8 .4 1.4 1.2 4.4
3545-151 06/83 107.0 106.8 107.7 .9 1.2 .8 4.7 3545-1511 06/83 109.4 109.2 110.3 1.1 1.4 .9 5.2
3545-1512 09/83 95.7 95.7 95.7 0 0 0 1.9 3545-159 06/83 101.1 104.1 104.1 0 2.9 2.9 4.1 3545-15911 06/83 101.1 104.1 104.1 0 2.9 2.9 4.1 3545-16 06/83 107.6 108.9 108.9 0 .3 2.7 4.2 3545-161 06/83 103.1 106.4 106.4 0 -1.5 3.1 3.1 3545-162 06/83 108.6 109.4 109.4 0 .8 2.5 4.5 3545-16265 09/83 {') {') {')
3545-16266 06/83 109.9 109.9 109.9 0 0 2.2 4.7 3545-16268 06/83 103.0 111.8 111.8 0 8.6 9.7 9.7 3545-17 06/83 103.7 104.2 104.1 -.1 .5 .6 1.4
3545-171 06/83 104.2 105.0 104.9 -.1 .7 .8 1.7 3545-1712 06/83 104.4 105.2 105.0 -.1 .8 .8 1.6 3545-17122 06/83 105.1 105.9 105.8 -.1 .9 .9 2.2
3545-173 06/83 103.2 104.0 104.0 0 0 .8 3.7
3545-175 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e)
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and industrial molds Other jigs and fixtures
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout, assembly), 1,000 pounds and over
Other jigs and fixtures Standard catalog components and parts for jigs and fixtures,
including drill bushings Dies
Forming and drawing dies Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking dies
All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch, perforate, etc.)
Progressive stamping dies, except high-speed steel and carbide
aher types All other dies
Other dies Other components and parts for dies, including standard
punches, springs, etc Other components and parts
Industrial molds Industrial molds for casting metals
Diecasting molds Foundry molds, except ingot molds
Industrial molds for plastic products Injection molds for plastic products
For 1,000,000 or more cycles For 50,000-999,999 cycles For fewer than 500 cycles
All other molds for plastic products, including transfer, plunger, and rotational molds
Other molds All other molds made of metal (including molds for glass and
other products) and mold bases Other molds
Miscellaneous receipts Secondary products
Other secondary products
Machine tool accessories Primary products
Small cutting tools for machine tools and metalworking machinery
Twist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores
Twist drills Carbon steel and high speed steel
1/2 inch and under diameter, straight shank Over 1/2 inch diameter, taper shank
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips sold separately and masonry drills
Guii drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores ... CountertK>res. including spot facers, etc.. but excluding
pilots for interchangeable pilot types Reamers, all types, excluding gun reamers
High speed steel, including blades sold separately Cariaide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
separately End mills and milling cutters
End mills, solid and tipped, die sinking contour, router, tracer, hollow mills, etc
High speed steel Carijide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold
separately Other milling cutters
High speed steel Single and double point tools and circular form tools
Circular form tools, including semifinished blanks Single and double point tools
High speed steel Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding rough blanks and tips
and blanks sold separately Other materials
Threading tools Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates and
inserted chaser types High speed steel
Ground thread Dies, with two or more thread-forming edges integral with
the body Chasers, single edge thread cutting, circular blade and
tangent types, for mounting
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index -base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
3545-18 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0.4 3.5
3545-181 06/83 85.0 85.0 85.0 0 0 1.3 1.3 3545-182 3545-1821 06/83 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 .2 4.8 3545-18213 06/83 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 4.0
3545-18214 06/83 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 0 1.0 3.8
3545-19 06/83 100.4 100.7 100.6 -.1 - .2 .3 .4 3545-194 06/83 100.8 101.5 101.3 - .2 - .6 .5 .5
3545-198 06/83 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 .3 .5
3545-2 06/83 104.2 107.1 106.8 -.3 .7 2.9 3.9 3545-271 09/83 102.6 103.1 103.1 0 0 1.0 1.5 3545-298 06/83 104.6 107.4 107.2 - .2 .4 3.5 3.5
3545-3 06/83 106.5 107.3 107.5 .2 .4 1.3 3.6 3545-31 06/83 105.1 105.7 105.7 0 .3 1.5 4.4
3545-312 06/83 104.9 104.9 104.9 0 0 .5 5.0 3545-314 06/83 106.1 106.1 106.1 0 0 .4 5.1 3545-317 06/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 3.8 3.8
3545-318 06/83 107.2 109.5 109.5 0 1.4 2.2 5.0 3545-34 06/83 107.3 108.3 108.3 0 0 .9 2.6
3545-349 06/83 107.3 108.3 108.3 0 0 .9 2.6
3545-398 06/83 108.6 109.1 110.5 1.2 1.7 1.7 4.1 3545-S 06/83 103.7 106.5 106.3 -,1 1.2 2.5 4.7
12/80 122.3 122.6 122.6 0 - .3 2.0 4,8 3546-P 12/80 121.2 121.6 121.4 - .2 - .4 2.3 5.4 3546-1 12/80 118.3 119.3 118.6 -.6 -.3 2.7 7.7 3546-124 12/80 111.6 e) 111.6 e) e) 1.0 1.8 3546-125 12/80 139.0 139.0 139.0 0 - .2 1.8 5.4
3546-135 12/80 120.9 121.8 121.8 0 .7 2.9 6.3
3546-136 12/80 115.9 115.9 115.9 0 .6 .6 1.3 3546-181 12/80 121.4 121.4 121.4 0 0 2.2 2.7 3546-18103 12/80 118.9 118.9 118.9 0 0 .9 1.6
3546-182 12/80 112.9 112.9 112.9 0 0 3.2 2.2 3546-18207 12/80 111.1 111.1 111.1 0 0 1.8 5.0
3546-183 3546-184 12/80 121.4 121.4 121.4 0 0 0 .9 3546-18433 12/80 121.7 121.7 121.7 0 0 0 .6 3546-18434 12/80 121.3 121.3 121.3 0 0 0 1.2
3546-185 12/80 118.5 120.4 119.9 -.4 .5 1.4 e) 3546-18516 12/80 118.2 119.6 119.0 - .5 .6 .6 (?)
3546-186 12/80 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 .9 4.5
3546-2 12/80 121.2 120.5 121.3 .7 -1.0 1.9 3.2 3546-237 12/80 105.9 105.9 105.9 0 e) 0 0 3546-238 12/80 122.7 123.4 123.8 .4 0 1.9 3.6 3546-241 12/80 103.6 94.5 94.5 0 -6.7 -6.7 3546-243 12/80 125.8 125.8 125.9 .1 - .8 .9 2.6 3546-249 12/80 128.1 130.4 130.4 0 1.3 4.4 5.0
3546-251 12/80 126,0 126,1 127.8 1.3 -.3 4.0 5.6 3546-261 12/80 104.1 (?) 114.3 e) 9.8 9.8 3546-S 12/80 116.2 116.2 117.9 1.5 .1 2.0 5.3
12/81 110.5 110.5 110.5 0 .9 .5 - .3 3547-P 12/81 113.3 113.3 113.3 0 1.4 .8 .3
06/83 105.9 107.4 107.4 0 ,5 2.6 3.9 3549-P 06/83 1 105.9 106.6 106.6 0 .7 1.9 3.2 3549-2 06/83 1 105.6 107.7 107.5 - .2 .5 2.9 2.6 3549-215 11/84 e) 103.5 103.5 0 e) ( (?)
3549-219 06/83 1 104.5 109.1 108.6 -.4 1.0 4.2 3.7 3549-3 06/83 1 108.1 107.4 107.8 .3 .6 1.4 3.2 3549-36 06/83 1 108.8 107,6 108.2 .6 1.1 1.7 3.5 3549-361 08/83 1 106.1 106.1 106.1 0 0 0 3.4
3549-369 06/82 t 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 1.0 2.6
Machine tool accessories—Continued Blanks, tips, and inserts
Molded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and ceramic
Inserts, indexible, and throwaway types Carbide
Preciston ground Pressed to size, including inserts with center holes and
with molded chip breakers Other types of cutting tools for machine tools, including
rotary bunrs, files and spade drills High speed steel. Carbkje, solkJ and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
separately Precision measuring tools (inspectk>n, quality control, tool
room, and machinists' tools) Pneumatk: and electronic gauges (manual and automatic) .. Other machinists' precision tools, including dividers
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalworking machinery
Tool holders Turning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and
bits), except box tools Boring bars and heads Drilling, reaming, and tapping chucks Other tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads,
tool posts, turrets, sleeves, etc Work holding devices .
Other work hoWIng and positioning devices, including vises. mandrels, clamps, stops, etc
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalwortting machinery
Secondary products
Power driven hand tools . Primary products..
Power driven hand tools, electric . Hammers, percussion and rotary, without drill chuck Impact wrenches Other elec.-powered hand tools; incl. shears & nibblers,
electric chain saws, hammer drills Parts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand
s (sold separately) Drills: armature mounted primarily on sleeve bearings
Over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch Drills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve
bearings. Over 1/4 inch chuck size to under 1/2 inch
Grinders, polishers, and circular senders except bench grinders
Sanders
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other than
sleeve bearings Between 7 inch and 8 inch blade
Saws - jigs, saber, reciprocating
3546
Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder actuated
Percusston tools Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunners Impact wrenches Grinders, polishers, senders Other pneumatic powered hand tools include hydraulic Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic, hydraulic
and powder actuated tools Powder actuated hand tools
Secondary products
Rolling mill machinery . Primary products
Metalwori(ing machinery, not elsewhere classified Primary products
Assembly machines In-line transfer, synchronous Special purpose and ail other types
Welding and cutting apparatus, except electric Gas welding and cutting equipment
Torches, including welding torches and gas air torches Other gas welding and cutting equipment, exclude pressure
containers, include kits
3547
3549
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry and product^ Industry code
Product code
Index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Percent change to June 1985 from —
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
ilworking machinery, not elsewhere classified—Continued Spare parts, accessories, attachments, adaptors, etc.. n.e.c.
sold separately Tips
Cutting tip Regulators, gas pressure. All others
Automotive maintenance equipment Wheel balancers All other automotive maintenance equipment
Other metalworking machinery Machines for weaving and wire fabricating and wire drawing
machines and draw benches All other metalworking machinery n.e.c.
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
3549-37 3549-371 3549-37156 3549-377 3549-378 3549-4 3549-422 3549-429 3549-5
3549-511 3549-598 3549-M 3549-Z89 3549-S
06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 10/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83
06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83
107.1 106.2 106.2 108.1 106.9 105.0 101.0 105.6 105.2
109.7 103.4 100.0 100.0 109.6
107.1 106.2 106.2 108.1 106.9 105.6 101.0 106.8 106.2
110.2 105.3 100.0 100.0 117.4
107.1 106.2 106.2 108.1 106.9 105.4 101.0 106.5 106.2
110.2 105.3 100.0 100.0 117.4
-0.3 0 0 0
-.8 .9 .8
1.0 .9
0 1.8
0 0
-.8
1.0 1.2 1.2
.7 1.1 1.4
.8 1.2 2.0
3.7 2.8
0 0
9.0
2.8 1.8 1.8 2.2 4.1 3.0 2.7 3.2 3.5
3.9 3.5
0 0
11.6
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index -base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
12/84 101.4 101.9 102.1 0.2 0.6 2.1 e) 12/83 106.6 107.3 107.3 0 .6 3.1 4.3
3551-P 12/83 107.0 107.6 107.6 0 .6 3.0 4.4 3551-1 12/83 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 -1.7 -3.1 3551-144 12/83 102.9 102.9 102.9 0 0 0 .7 3551-173 12/83 e) 98.6 a e)
3551-198 12/83 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 -.9 - .9 3551-2 12/83 107.5 108.0 107.9 0 .4 4.6 9.5 3551-241 12/83 105.5 106.9 106.9 0 1.3 2.3 3.3 3551-261 12/83 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 0 0 3551-3 12/83 103.4 104.5 104.7 .2 .2 2.7 2.8 3551-313 12/83 103.3 104.6 105.2 .7 .7 2.5 2.6 3551-323 12/83 a 98.4 98.4 0 0
3551-358 12/83 104.6 104.6 104.7 .2 .1 .9 1.6 3551-383 12/83 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 0 .6 3.3 3551-4 12/83 111.1 111.5 111.4 - .2 1.3 3.1 4.3 3551-428 12/83 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 e) 3.5 3551-451 12/83 108.7 109.3 109.3 0 .6 .9 .9 3551-463 12/83 100.0 103.4 {') a e) 3551-471 12/83 101.8 103.7 0 e) e) 3551-481 12/83 {') 102.9 0
3551-488 12/83 130.4 130.4 130.4 0 4.1 e) 3551-491 12/83 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 3.4 3.4 3551-M 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3551-Z89 12/83 100.0 e) 100.0 0 0 0 3551-S 12/83 111.2 113.3 113.3 0 .6 7.1 7.6
12/80 125.8 126.1 126.2 0 .3 1.7 1.5 3552-P 12/80 126.3 126.7 126.8 0 .4 1.9 1.8 3552-1 12/80 127.6 127.7 127.7 0 .1 1.8 .9 3552-116 12/80 119.2 e) 0 e) e) 3552-185 12/80 113.1 113.1 113.1 0 0 0 e) 3552-199 12/80 116.8 117.3 117.3 0 .4 1.7 1.1 3552-2 12/80 125.0 125.7 125.8 0 .7 2.1 2.8
3552-232 12/80 127.9 127.9 128.2 .3 .3 .3 .3 3552-241 12/80 121.2 121.2 121.2 0 0 0 .9
3552-271 12/80 126.0 130.4 130.4 0 .5 3.5 e) 3552-299 12/80 120.4 120.4 120.4 0 0 0 2.2 3552-S 12/80 120.4 120.4 120.4 0 0 1.0 - .6
12/80 108.3 108.4 108.5 0 0 3.7 4.5 3553-P 12/80 112.0 112.2 112.2 0 0 4.0 4.8
3553-1 12/80 109.6 109.6 109.6 0 0 1.5 1.6 3553-112 12/80 111.0 111.0 111.0 0 0 0 - .2 3553-162 12/80 119.6 119.6 119.6 0 e) 8.8 11.2
3553-173 12/80 123.3 123.3 123.5 .1 .1 .1 1.0
3553-175 12/80 125.1 125.1 125.1 0 0 7.2 9.8
3553-185 12/80 74.9 74.9 74.8 -.1 -.1 .5 .6
3553-187 12/80 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 .6 1.8
3553-198 12/80 133.6 133.6 133.6 0 0 0 1.8 3553-2 12/80 1 117.2 0 e) C) 3553-221 02/81 116.1 a a 0 e) e) 3553-298 12/80 1 117.5 e) a a 3553-S 12/80 1 109.7 109.7 110.2 .5 .5 .7 2.9
06/82 ! 107.7 109.3 109.3 0 1.1 2.4 2.9 3654-P 06/82 ! 108.1 109.2 109.4 .1 .6 2.5 3.2 3554-1 06/82 ! 105.4 105.4 105.4 0 .7 .7 2.3 3554-111 06/82 ! 108.2 108.2 e) e) 3554-181 06/82 ! 100.0 100.0 a e) 3554-2 06/82 • 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 2.6 e) 3554-229 06/82 ! 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 3554-3 06/82 ! 108.3 108.4 108.9 .5 .6 .8 1.2 3554-342 06/82 > 113.7 113.8 113.8 0 0 0 0 3554-34247 06/82 > 105.9 106.1 106.0 0 .1 .1 -.1 3554-34249 06/82 5 0 118.1 118.1 0 e) e) 0
Special industry machinery, except metalworking machinery
Food products machinery Primary products
Dairy and milk products machinery Pasturizers and homogenlzers Ice cream freezers Other dairy and milk machinery, includes separators and
sterilizing equipment Commercial food products machinery .
355
3551
Other commercial food preparation machinery . Dough mixers.
Industrial food products machinery Meat and poultry processing machinery Canning machinery, preparation Other industrial food products machinery, includes fish and
shellfish machinery Parts and attachments for industrial food products machinery
Packing, packaging and bottling machinery Fonn fill and seal machinery Filling machinery Labeling and code marking machinery Casing machinery Capping, sealing and lidding machinery Other machinery, includes thermoforming and vacuum and gas
packaging machinery Parts for bottling and packaging machinery
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products..
Textile machinery Primary products
Textile machinery Cleaning, opening, and card room equipment . Bleaching, dyeing, and finishing equipment Other textile machinery
Parts and attachments for textile machinery .
3552
Parts and attachments for other fiber to fabric and fabric machinery
Parts and attachments for power looms Parts and attachments for bleaching, dyeing and finishing
machinery Parts and attachments for other textile machinery
Secondary products
Woodworiting machinery Primary products
Woodworking machinery, excluding honfie workshop and power-driven handtools
Sawmill equipment Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment Straight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders,
planers, sanders. surfacers, etc Boring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers. mortisers,
routers, shapers. and tenoners Parts, attachments and accessories: cutting tools other than
saw blades All other parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw
blades Other woodworiting machinery. Including lathes, drilling
machines, jointers, planers, etc Woodworking machinery designed primarily for home workshops
Saws, including circular Other woodworking machinery designed primarily for home
woricshops Secondary products
3553
Paper industries machinery Primary products
Wood preparation equipment Bari ers, chlppers, knotters, splitters, chipscreens, etc Parts and attachments for wood preparation equipment (sold
separately) Pulp mill machinery
Other pulp mill machinery and recovery room equipment Papermill machinery
Paper machines Papermaking machines, headbox to reel Finishing machinery, including supercalenders
See footnotes at end of table.
3554
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Paper industries machinery—Continued Parts and attachments for papermill machinery (sold
separately) 3554-381 06/82 101.1 101.1 101.1 0 0 0.4 1.2 Paper and paperboard converting equipment 3554-4 06/82 111.3 113.7 113.7 0 1.0 4.0 5.0
Bagmaking machines, including shipping sack machines and 1.0 envelope making machines 3554-451 06/82 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 0 1.0
Corrugated boxmaking machines, including corrugators 3554-453 06/82 109.7 e) (') e) a Other converting equipment, including drum, can, and tube
making machines 3554-459 06/82 109.2 109.3 109.4 0 0 .4 1.1 Parts and attachments for converting equipment (sold 7.2 separately) 3554-481 06/82 118.9 122.2 122.3 .1 2.8 6.7 7.2
Rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery 3554-6 06/82 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 0 0 0 Other rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery 3554-675 06/82 100.5 (') (') (') e) (')
Miscellaneous receipts 3554-M 06/82 108.7 109.7 109.7 0 .9 .9 .9 Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts 3554-XY9 06/82 105.2 106.2 106.2 0 .9 .9 .9
Secondary products 3554-S 06/82 105.9 110.2 109.8 -.4 3.6 3.6 3.5
Printing trades machinery 3555 12/82 108.0 108.2 108.6 .4 .5 1.2 .6 Primary products 3555-P 12/82 108.3 108.7 109.1 .3 .5 1.0 .4
Lithograpic printing press 3555-1 12/82 114.0 114.1 115.9 1.6 1.7 1.9 .1 Newspaper presses, web-fed 3555-132 08/83 e) e) (') e) a e)
.1
Business forms presses, web-fed 3555-133 12/82 129.4 129.9 129.9 0 .4 1.3 .5 Commerical presses, web-fed 3555-135 12/82 e) 102.6 102.6 0 0 e)
Printing presses, other than lithographic 3555-2 12/82 (') 109.4 109.8 .3 1.8 e) Flexographic press, sheet-fed and web-fed 3555-238 12/82 (') e) 109.7 e) .7
Other printing trades machinery 3555-5 12/82 109.1 109.8 109.3 -.5 -.5 .5 1.4 Roll covering, rubber and plastics, graphic arts 3555-572 12/82 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 0 -.3 Lithographic plates 3555-577 12/82 107.8 107.5 107.6 .1 -.2 1.1 3.2 Parts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, sold
separately 3555-583 12/82 111.4 112.5 111.3 -1.1 -1.6 .7 1.2 Parts, attachments and accessories for other machinery and
equipment, sold separately 3555-589 12/82 112.4 115.3 115.3 0 -.6 3.1 4.7 Other printing machinery and equipment, including platens 3555-598 12/82 104.5 105.2 104.5 -.6 0 -1.9 1.5
Miscellaneous receipts 3555-M 12/82 107.8 107.1 108.1 .9 .3 4.1 4.5 Secondary products 3555-S 12/82 101.5 96.2 97.2 1.1 1.9 -4.5 -6.3
Other special industry machinery 3559 12/81 115.3 115.9 116.3 .4 .8 1.8 3.4 Primary products 3559-P 12/81 114.1 114.8 115.3 .4 1.0 1.9 3.3
Chemical machinery and parts 3559-1 12/81 109.9 109.9 109.9 0 -.1 .1 .4 Chemical mixers 3559-112 12/81 98.6 99.4 99.4 0 -.6 .8 .8 Other chemical machinery 3559-115 12/81 110.3 109.6 109.6 0 0 0 1.4
Foundry machinery and parts 3559-2 12/81 118.6 119.4 119.4 0 .5 1.6 5.1 Molding machinery 3559-222 12/81 113.2 116.6 116.6 0 3.0 3.9 6.4 Other foundry machinery, parts and flasks 3559-299 12/81 119.8 120.0 120.0 0 - .2 1.1 4.4
Plastic working machinery 3559-3 12/81 113.4 114.5 115.4 .8 1.6 3.0 5.4 Extrusion machinery 3559-333 12/81 117.1 117.1 116.6 -.5 -1.2 .4 .6 Injection molding machinery 3559-351 12/81 116.4 119.3 e) 2.5 2.5 7.2 Blow molding machinery 3559-361 04/82 108.3 e) 108.3 .2 .2 .5 Other plastic machinery and parts 3559-399 12/81 110.1 112.9 112.3 -.5 1.8 4.9 6.6
Rubber working machinery 3559-4 12/81 107.0 109.2 109.2 0 2.1 2.7 3.3 Other rubber working machinery (includes mixers) and parts .... 3559-498 12/81 108.1 108.6 108.6 0 .6 1.4 2.2
Other special industry machinery, n.e.c 3559-5 12/81 115.6 116.1 116.6 .5 .9 1.8 2.7 Concrete machinery and parts 3559-546 12/81 105.5 108.5 108.5 0 2.8 2.8 2.8 Bottle forming, glassmaking machinery, and parts 3559-552 12/81 119.7 119.6 121.5 1.6 1.5 2.4 3.0
3559-562 12/81 (') 111.6 e) e) 1.1 Cotton ginning machinery, parts 3559-573 12/81 116,2 116.4 116.4 0 0 .2 .2 Metal cleaning, degreasing machinery, parts 3559-581 12/81 115.2 117.2 e) e) e) Other machinery, parts 3559-589 12/81 114.9 115.2 115.7 .5 .7 1.5 2.4
Stoneworking machinery, parts 3559-58913 12/81 119.1 119.4 119.4 0 0 3.9 3.9 Other machinery, parts (includes optical lens machinery) 3559-58918 12/81 116.4 117.0 119.4 2.0 2.7 2.1 5.7
Miscellaneous receipts 3559-M 12/81 133.6 133.6 133.6 0 0 Resales 3559-Z89 06/83 108.7 108.7 108.7 0 0 e)
Secondary products 3559-S 12/81 110.7 111.1 111.2 .1 0 1.1 3.2
General industrial machinery and equipment 356 12/84 100.8 101.2 101.6 .3 .3 1.6
Pumps and pumping equipment 3561 12/83 102.3 102.9 103.1 .2 -.1 1.3 1.6 Primary products 3561-P 12/83 101.8 102.5 102.8 .3 - .2 1.3 1.2
Industrial pumps, except hydraulic fluid power pumps 3 5 6 M 12/83 103.8 103.2 103.4 .2 -.6 .4 2.1 Reciprocating pumps 3561-11 12/83 99.0 97.8 97.8 0 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2
Power-operated, other than steam 3561-113 12/83 99.0 97.8 97.8 0 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2 Turbine pumps, vertical, including deep well 3561-12 12/83 103.9 104.4 104.7 .3 -.4 1.0 4.7
Submersible, over 5 hp 3561-125 12/83 103.2 106.7 106.7 0 1.4 3.3 e) Other than submersible 3561-129 12/83 104.2 103.4 103.9 .4 -1.2 -.1 3.9
16 inch diameter bowl size and under 3561-12909 12/83 102.3 101.4 101.9 .5 -1.4 -.1 1.9 Centrifugal pumps 3561-13 12/83 104.4 103.4 103.6 .3 -.7 .1 1.8
Single stage, single suction, dose coupled 3561-131 12/83 106.0 106.6 106.6 0 .6 2.1 1.6 3/4 inch and 1 inch discharge outlet 3561-13112 12/83 102.2 104.4 104.4 0 2.1 3.0 2 inch and 2 1 /2 inch discharge outlet 3561-13115 12/83 105.2 105.9 105.9 0 .6 1.1 3.0 3 inch and 4 inch discharge outlet 3561-13116 12/83 111.8 112.8 112.8 0 .9 .9 Over 4 inch discharge outlet 3561-13119 12/83 97.9 98.2 98.2 0 .3 .3 .3
Single stage, single suction, frame mounted 3561-132 12/83 104.8 102.3 102.7 .4 -2.0 -1.3 .2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code Product
base Feb. May 19852
June May Mar. Dec. June 19852
May 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Pumps and pumping equipment—Continued 1.3 1.3 1.3 3/4 inch and 1 inch discharge outlet 3561-13222 03/84 116.3 114.8 116.3 1.3 1.3 1.3
2 inch and 2 1/2 inch discharge outlet 3561-13224 12/83 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 .5 6.6 3 inch discharge outlet 3561-13225 12/83 104.2 105.3 106.6 1.3 1.3 5.3 6.6
4 inch to 6 inch discharge outlet 3561-13226 12/83 102.9 104.0 104.0 0 1.1 1.5 4.0 Single stage, double suction 3561-133 12/83 103.9 99.9 101.3 1.4 -2.5 -.6 -.4
Under 4 inch discharge outlet 3561-13342 12/83 105.2 105.2 107.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 (') Multistage (single or double suction) 3561-134 12/83 103.7 104.3 104.3 0 .6
2 inch and 3 inch discharge outlet 3561-13454 07/84 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 (') Submersible centrifugal pumps (except submersible sump
.6 .6 pumps) 3561-136 12/83 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 .6 .6 All other centrifugal pumps (including can, etc.) 3561-137 12/83 104.9 104.9 104.9 0 0 1.0 4.9
2" to 6" discharge outlet 3561-13766 12/83 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 3.8 5.7 Rotary pumps 3561-14 12/83 105.6 105.9 105.9 0 .1 2.6 4.8
100 p.s.i. and under, designed pressure 3561-141 12/83 107.7 107.9 107.9 0 -.1 4.0 5.5 10 g.p.m. and under, designed capacity 3561-14171 12/83 105.2 (') (') 11-99 g.p.m. designed capacity 3561-14172 12/83 109.4 109.9 109.9 0 -.2 7.9 7.9
101-250 p.s.i., designed pressure 3561-142 12/83 103.2 103.8 103.8 0 .2 1.5 3.4 11-99 g.p.m., designed capacity 3561-14275 12/83 104.4 104.7 104.7 0 .5 2.4 4.7
Diaphragm pumps, all sizes 3561-181 12/83 101.9 101.7 101.7 0 - .2 -.2 2.2 Hydraulic fluid power pumps 3561-2 12/83 99.2 99.9 100.2 .3 .4 1.1 1.0
Gear type 3561-281 12/83 96.6 96.4 97.2 .8 .6 1.1 1.5 Internal 3561-28102 12/83 85.5 85.5 88.0 3.0 3.0 3.8 External 3561-28103 12/83 101.4 101.2 101.2 0 - .2 .1 .7
/Vxial piston 3561-285 Variable 3561-28512 12/83 100.9 101.6 101.6 0 .3 .5 -.4
Domestic water systems and sump pumps 3561-3 1.0 1.6 Domestic water systems 3561-312 12/83 103.6 104.0 104.0 0 0 1.0 1.6
Jet pump and convertible jet pump systems 3561-31213 12/83 105.1 105.4 105.4 0 - .2 2.0 3.3 Submersible pump systems, 5 hp and under 3561-31225 12/83 102.9 103.9 103.9 0 .6 .9 1.2 Domestic hand and windmill pumps, pump jacks, and
3.2 cylinders (sold separately) 3561-31271 12/83 102.3 102.7 102.7 0 0 3.2 Oil-well and oil-field pumps and other pumps 3561-5 12/83 98.0 97.2 97.2 0 -.6 -.3 -7.6
Oil-well and oil field pumps, except boiler feed 3561-51 12/83 96.6 95.6 95.6 0 -1.0 -1.0 Subsurface pumps for oil-well pumping 3561-511 12/83 C) 107.0 107.0 0
e) Mud pumps (slush) 3561-513 12/83 75.1 71.9 71.9 0 -4.3 -4.3 e) Other pumps (except automotive) such as oil burner.
2.8 2.8 appliance, fire engine, etc 3561-597 12/83 104.6 104.9 104.9 0 1.3 2.8 2.8 Parts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment.
3.3 excluding compressors 3561-6 12/83 101.4 105.0 105.6 .5 .4 3.6 3.3 Parts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment.
3.6 3.3 excluding compressors 3561-613 12/83 101.4 105.0 105.6 .5 .4 3.6 3.3 Miscellaneous receipts
Resales 3561-M 12/83 108.0 108.5 108.5 0 .4 4.1 7.4 Miscellaneous receipts
Resales 3561-Z89 12/83 106.9 107.5 107.5 0 .6 2.3 6.6 Secondary products 3561-S 12/83 102.7 102.4 102.6 .3 0 0 1.8
Valves and pipe fittings 3494-S 12/83 103.7 103.8 103.8 0 0 .6 3.9 Other secondary products 3561-SSS 12/83 102.2 101.7 102.1 .4 0 - .3 .9
Ball and roller bearings 3562 06/83 105.2 105.5 106.6 1.0 .9 1.7 3.6 Primary products 3562-P 06/83 105.1 105.4 106.6 1.1 1.0 1.6 3.6
Ball bearings, complete 3562-1 06/83 109.4 109.3 112.8 3.2 3.1 3.8 7.5 Single row max. capacity ball bearings: annular, including
-5.2 -2.0 -2.1 3.6 self-aligning: ground or precision 3562-114 06/83 108.1 111.6 105.8 -5.2 -2.0 -2.1 3.6 Angular contact ball bearings: annular, including self-
1.9 {') aligning; ground or precision 3562-118 06/83 103.2 105.2 105.2 0 1.9 {') Other regular single row conrad ball bearings: annular.
7.2 including self-aligning 3562-122 06/83 113.6 113.2 113.3 .1 - .3 .7 7.2 Over 30 mm. O.D. to 52 mm. O.D.; ground or precision 3562-12204 06/83 111.0 111.3 111.2 -.1 .2 2.0 12.0 Over 52 mm. O.D. to 100 mm. O.D.; ground or precision 3562-12205 06/83 110.5 115.1 115.5 .3 4.6 4.6 10.0 Over 100 mm. O.D.; ground or precision 3562-12207 06/83 114.5 115.7 115.7 0 1.0 2.7 11.2
Other precision (ABEC 5 -i- up) single row conrad ball 1.6 bearings: annular, including self-alighing 3562-123 06/83 106.6 106.2 106.8 .5 .1 .1 1.6
9 mm. O.D. thru 30 mm. O.D.; ground or precision 3562-12309 06/83 111.0 109.5 109.8 .3 -1.1 -1.1 -.1 All other ground or precision bearings (ABEC 1 and up) 3562-124 06/83 100.5 {') 100.8 .2 .2 -9.9 Unground, including self-aligning (less than ABEC 1) 3562-125 06/83 99.8 100.2 184.6 84.1 85.0 85.0 84.9 Thrust ball bearings 3562-131 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 0 .7
Ground thrust ball bearings 3562-13133 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 0 .7 Other ball bearings 3562-151 06/83 110.5 110.7 110.7 0 0 3.5 6.7
Taper (including thrust) roller bearings, complete 3562-2 06/83 101.1 101.1 101.1 0 0 0 1.1 Taper roller bearings, complete, including finished cups and
1.1 cones shipped separately 3562-231 06/83 101.1 101.1 101.1 0 0 0 1.1 3562-231 06/83 101.1 Roller bearings except taper complete 3562-3 06/83 103.3 104.7 105.2 .5 .3 1.8 1.1 3562-3 06/83 103.3
Cylindrical roller bearings 3562-301 06/83 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 0 0 Regular cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 1 and 3) 3562-30111 06/83 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 0 0 3562-30111 06/83 104.4 104.4
2.5 2.5 -1.0 Spherical roller bearings including hourglass and barrel 3562-321 06/83 95.8 95.8 98.2 2.5 2.5 2.5 -1.0 Double row spherical roller bearings 3562-32125 06/83 94.5 94.5 97.7 3.3 3.3 3.3 -1.3 3562-32125 06/83 94.5 94.5
4.4 Needle roller bearings 3562-341 06/83 105.2 109.8 109.8 0 0 4.4 4.4 Other roller bearings 3562-398 06/83 110.8 112.0 112.0 0 -1.7 .9 1.0
Mounted bearings, except plain 3562-4 06/83 108.6 108.9 108.9 0 -.3 .3 2.9 Mounted ball bearings, unit and/or split mounted 3562-417 06/83 108.6 109.1 109.1 0 -.5 .6 3.2
Ball and roller bearing parts and components, including balls 4.2 and rollers sold separately 3562-9 06/83 104.5 105.0 104.9 -.1 .1 .4 4.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Ball and roller bearings—Continued 1.1 Balls 3562-911 06/83 109.2 109.2 109.2 0 0 1.1
Other antifriction ball bearing components and parts 3562-921 06/83 107.1 109.1 108.3 -.8 1.1 1.1 4.8 Other antifriction roller bearing components and parts 3562-941 06/83 107.3 107.3 107.3 0 0 - .2 6.4
Secondary products 3562-S 06/83 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 -.3 1.4 3.5
Air and gas compressors 3563 06/84 101.3 101.7 101.7 0 .3 .7 1.7 Primary products 3563-P 06/84 100.9 101.3 101.3 0 .3 .4 1.3
Air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps 3563-1 06/84 100.4 100.8 100.8 0 0 .5 .8 Air compressors 3563-11 06/84 100.8 101.5 101.5 0 -.1 1.1 1.5
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, single acting 3563-111 06/84 100.3 99.3 99.2 -.1 -1.1 -.8 - .8 Over 1.5 h.p. to 5 h.p 3563-11102 08/84 100.0 101.1 100.7 -.4 .7
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, double acting 3563-112 06/84 100.2 101.3 101.3 0 1.1 1.1 1.3 150 h.p. and under 3563-11201 06/84 100.2 101.3 101.3 0 1.1 1.1 1.3
Stationary air compressors, rotary positive 3563-113 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 Discharge pressure 51 psig and over, 150 h.p. and under.. 3563-11302 08/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 a (')
Portable air compressors 3563-115 06/84 102.0 104.0 104.0 0 -.1 2.9 4.0 Under 75 c.f.m 3563-11501 06/84 99.8 101.3 101.3 0 0 -.8 1.3 125 to 249 c.f.m 3563-11503 06/84 100.0 101.9 102.0 .1 -.3 2.0 2.0
Gas compressors 3563-12 06/84 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .1 .3 Gas compressors, stationary, centrifugal and axial 3563-126 06/84 100.6 100.6 100.6 0 0 .1 .6
Natural gas 3563-12601 06/84 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 0 .2 .9 All other gases 3563-12602 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
Gas compressors, stationary reciprocating, other than integral engines 3563-128 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0
1000 h.p. and under 3563-12801 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 Other pumps and compressors 3563-13 06/84 95.6 95.6 0 2.8 -4.4
Other compressors 3563-13112 06/84 e) 91.1 91.1 0 0 e) -8.9 Air and gas compressor and vacuum pump parts and
1.2 1.5 attachments, except refrigeration 3563-2 06/84 101.1 101.5 101.5 0 1.2 -.9 1.5 Air and gas compressor and vacuum pump parts and
1.2 -.9 1.5 attachments, except refrigeration 3563-201 06/84 101.1 101.5 101.5 0 1.2 -.9 1.5 Industrial spraying equipment 3563-5 06/84 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 2.7 4.4
Power paint spraying outfits and liquid power sprayer, except 2.7 4.4 agricultural and flame 3563-511 06/84 104.4 104.4 104.4 0 0 2.7 4.4
Secondary products 3563-S 06/84 102.7 103.4 103.4 0 .1 2.1 3.4
Fans And Blowers 3564 12/83 107.0 107.4 107.5 .1 .7 2.6 3.0 Primary products 3564-P 12/83 107.0 107.4 107.5 .1 .8 3.0 3.3
Centrifugal blowers and fans 3564-3 12/83 103.5 103.4 103.4 0 .1 3.3 3.4 Classes 1 and II fans (over 1.5 inches to 6.75 inches max.
5.0 total pressure) 3564-319 12/83 105.0 105.1 105.1 0 0 5.0 5.0 Furnace and lightweight air conditioning blowers 3564-323 05/84 0 101.8 101.8 0 C) Industrial fans, excluding blowers 3564-324 12/83 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 0 3.6 3.7
Propeller fans and accessories, axial fans, and power roof 5.6 5.9 ventilators 3564-4 12/83 114.0 115.9 115.9 0 2.6 5.6 5.9
Axial fans 3564-413 12/83 121.6 121.8 121.9 .1 2.1 8.0 8.4 Axial fans, directly connected to driver 3564-41311 12/83 124.2 124.4 124.6 .1 .5 7.2 7.5 Axial fans, belt driven 3564-41312 12/83 e) {') {') (')
Propeller fans and accessories, industrial 3564-433 05/84 e) 105.4 105.4 0 5.4 (') {') Propeller fans, industrial, directly connected to driver 3564-43311 05/84 105.4 e) {')
{')
Power roof ventilators and parts 3564-441 12/83 108.9 108.6 108.6 0 .1 1.5 2.3 Power roof ventilators: axial and propeller 3564-44111 12/83 103.1 103.1 103.1 0 0 1.2 3.1 Power roof ventilators: centrifugal 3564-44112 12/83 112.9 112.3 112.3 0 .2 (') C)
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for heat. ventil., and air cond. systems 3564-5
Air filters for air conditioners and furnaces, of 2400 cfm and under 3564-543 12/83 106.6 106.7 107.5 .8 .8 4.2 4.8
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for industrial gas cleaning systems 3564-6
.8 Other equipment 3564-66216 12/83 104.6 105.2 105.1 0 .5 .5 .8 Secondary products 3564-S 12/83 C) 109.3 109.3 0 e)
Industrial patterns 3565 12/84 100.7 100.8 102.0 1.2 1.2 2.0 e) Primary products 3565-P 12/84 100.7 100.8 102.0 1.2 1.2 2.0 e)
Industrial patterns, except shoe patterns 3565-1 12/84 100.7 100.8 102.0 1.2 1.2 2.0 e) Foundry patterns and cores 3565-111 12/84 100.5 100.5 101.9 1.4 1.3 1.9 (') All other industrial patterns and cores, except shoe patterns .... 3565-198 12/84 101.5 102.0 102.5 .5 .9 2.5
Secondary products 3565-S 12/84 a 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (')
Speed changers, drives, and gears 3566 12/83 104.0 104.6 105.6 .9 1.5 2.3 4.4 Primary products 3566-P 12/83 103.8 104.5 105.6 1.1 1.7 2.4 4.6
Mechanical-variable speed changers, excluding electric motor 3566-111 12/83 107.5 107.5 107.5 0 0 1.6 1.6 Industrial high speed drives, fixed ratio 3566-121 12/83 103.1 103.1 103.1 0 0 1.1 1.7 Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed, except gear motors 3566-2 12/83 103.3 106.0 106.0 0 2.6 3.0 5.1
Worm gear reducers 3566-21 12/83 105.3 113.1 113.1 0 7.3 7.6 11.7 6-inch centers and above 3566-217 12/83 104.4 126.7 126.7 0 21,4 22.3 {') 3-inch to 5.99-inch centers 3566-218 12/83 108.0 108.0 108.0 0 0 .7 5.1 Below 3-inch centers 3566-219 12/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 -.5 3.2
Helical, herringbone, spur and spiral bevel reducers 3566-22 12/83 102.0 102.8 102.8 0 .7 1.5 2.2 Above 15-inch low-speed centers 3566-227 12/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 0 0 15-inch low-speed centers and below 3566-228 12/83 102.4 104.1 104.0 0 1.6 1.8 3.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Speed changers, drives, and gears—Continued 1.0 4.4 Shaft mounted reducers and screw conveyor drives 3566-23 12/83 104.3 105.3 105.3 0 1.0 1.0 4.4
Hollow shaft diameter, 2-1 /2 inches and below 3566-235 12/83 104.0 105.3 105.3 0 1.2 1.2 4.1 Gear motors 3566-3 12/83 105.7 105.7 105.7 0 0 .5 4.9
Helical, herringbone, spur, or spiral bevel gear motors. .9 4.2 including scoop-mounted units 3566-34 12/83 105.7 105.6 105.6 0 -.1 .9 4.2
Loose gears, pinions, and racks excluding spare parts for 4.3 reducers 3566-4 12/83 101.5 101.6 104.6 3.0 3.0 3.5 4.3
Coarse pitch (below 19.9 diametral pitch) 3566-411 12/83 101.4 101.4 104.8 3.3 3.3 3.7 4.5 Helical, herringbone, and spur gears 3566-4114 12/83 100.7 100.7 106.3 5.6 5.6 5.9 6.1
24 inches and below 3566-41142 12/83 100.4 100.4 109.4 9.0 8.9 9.2 9.1 Above 24 inches diameter through 72 inches diameter 3566-41143 12/83 101.6 101.6 101.6 0 0 .7 1.2
Worms and worm gearing 3566-4115 12/83 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 Others, including bevel gears and racks 3566-4116 12/83 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 .6 2.1
Fine pitch (19.99 diametral pitch and finer) 3566-421 12/83 102.9 103.4 103.3 -.1 .4 1.6 2.8 Parts and components for speed changers, drives, and gears 3566-551 12/83 108.8 108.8 108.8 0 0 .9 8.7 Secondary products 3566-S 12/83 103.6 103.8 104.4 .6 .8 2.0 2.7
Other secondary products 3566-SSS 12/83 106.9 107.3 108.5 1.1 1.5 3.8 5.1 Other power transmission equipment 3568-S 12/83 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .1 (")
Industrial process furnaces and ovens 3567 06/81 117.4 117.8 117.9 .2 .3 1.4 2.3 Primary products 3567-P 06/81 115.4 115.8 116.0 .2 .3 1.5 2.5
Electric industrial furnaces and ovens, excluding induction and dielectric 3567-1 06/81 121.0 121.4 121.4 .1 .5 .5 2.1
Electric metal processing industrial furnaces and ovens 3567-1A 06/81 121.7 121.9 122.0 .1 .4 .4 1.8 Electric metal heat-treating furnaces 3567-121 06/81 113.4 113.9 114.1 .2 1.0 1.0 1.9
Electric nonmetallic processing industrial furnaces and ovens .. 3567-1B Excluding wood, cement and chemical processing kilns, but
6.4 including other kilns and lehrs 3567-171 06/81 112.6 114.7 114.7 0 1.9 1.9 6.4 Electric nonmetallic processing ovens 3567-17102 06/81 120.5 120.5 120.5 0 0 0 6.2
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces and ovens, oil or gas 3567-2 06/81 108.8 109.6 109.6 0 .1 1.2 3.3 Fuel-fired metal processing industrial furnaces and ovens 3567-2A 06/81 108.7 109.9 109.9 0 .2 1.7 3.0
3567-221 06/81 102.5 103.4 103.4 0 .4 .9 1.1 Atmosphere controlled heat-treating furnaces 3567-22102 06/81 95.8 96.9 96.9 0 .5 1.2 1.6
Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processing 3567-241 2.7 5.3 Continuous fuel-fired ovens for metal processing 3567-24102 06/81 116.8 118.3 118.3 0 0 2.7 5.3
Other electric heating units for industrial use and all parts. 2.4 1.7 attachments, and components 3567-5 06/81 116.5 116.3 116.8 .5 .1 2.4 1.7
Tubular heaters 3567-551 06/81 125.0 125.0 126.1 .8 .4 3.7 3.7 Other industrial electric heating units, including strip.
3.6 2.5 space, ring & inmmersion heaters 3567-559 06/81 121.8 121.7 122.6 .7 .5 3.6 2.5 Parts, attachments and components for industrial furnaces and
.3 -.1 ovens and heating units 3567-591 06/81 107.8 107.3 107.4 .1 -.3 .3 -.1 Secondary products 3567-S 06/81 124.4 124.4 124.4 0 0 0 .3
Other secondary products 3567.SSS 06/81 125.9 125.9 125.9 0 0 0 .3
Power transmission equipment, n.e.c 3568 12/84 101.4 102.4 102.6 .2 1.0 2.6 C) Primary products 3568-P 12/84 101.7 102.6 102.9 .3 .9 2.9 e)
Plain bearings and bushings 3568-1 12/84 100.6 100.9 100.8 -.1 .2 .8 Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted, machined, excl.
carbon, graphite, automotive 3568-115 12/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 0 0 .2 Mounted bearings, plain 3568-151 12/84 e) 107.5 106.4 -1.0 e) 6.4 C)
Power transmission equipment, n.e.c., excluding plain bearings 3.3 a and bushings 3568-3 12/84 101.9 102.9 103.3 .4 1.0 3.3 a
Clutches 3568-31 12/84 102.1 102.1 102.1 0 0 2.1 e) Friction type 3568-311 12/84 e) a {') e) a {') All other clutches 3568-319 12/84 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 2.7
Flexible couplings 3568-32 12/84 104.2 106.0 1.8 1.8 6.0 e) 1-inch nominal bore and over, other than gear type 3568-322 12/84 e) 106.4 109.3 2.8 2.8 9.3 e)
Chains for sprocket drives 3568-33 12/84 102.0 100.6 101.5 1.0 -1.6 1.5 ASA standard roller chain, 3-inch and under in pitch 3568-332 12/84 99.4 99.1 99.1 0 -.4 - .9
Sprockets 356R-34 12/84 98.7 102.0 101.7 -.3 2.6 1.7 For ASA standard roller chains 3568-343 12/84 98.7 102.6 3.9 2.6 e)
Pulleys 3568-35 12/84 0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 Pulleys 3568-351 12/84 e) 0 0 3568-351 12/84 e) 0 0
Packaged hydraulic drives, universal joints, and flexible 2.6 shafts 3568-37 12/84 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 2.6
Universal joints 3568-375 12/84 103.8 103.8 103.8 0 0 3.8 e) Other power transmission equipment 3568-39
0 All other mechanical power transmission equipment 3568-398 12/84 100.7 105.2 105.2 0 4.1 5.2 0 Secondary products 3568-S 12/84 100.5 100.7 100.8 .1 .2 .8
Ball and roller bearinos 3562-S 12/84 (') e) m lu 1 wiiwi h ww II Other secondary products 3568-SSS 12/84 101.6 102.0 102.4 .4 .7 2.4 {')
General industrial machinery, n.e.c . 3569 12/84 101.0 101.2 101.2 .1 0 1.2 {') Primary products 3569-P 12/84 101.0 101.1 101.3 .2 .3 1.3
Packing and packaging machinery, except for food products 3569-1 12/84 i 102.4 102.3 102.3 0 -.1 2.3 (') Wrapping, banding, bundling, and fastening machines.
(') including shrink wrappers 3569-106 12/84 i e) 100.0 100.0 0 0 (') Other, including combination machinery 3569-118 12/84 104.7 104.7 0 0 4.7
Filters and strainers 3569-2 12/84 [ 101.5 101.5 101.5 0 0 1.5 Containment devices 3569-21 12/84 I 101.6 101.6 101.6 0 0 1.6 3569-21 12/84 I 101.6 101.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
General industrial machinery, n.e.c.—Continued Pressurized, excluding vacuum
Media Non-reuseable
Miscellaneous general industrial machinery Presses, metal baling Centrifugals and separators, non-food Hydraulic jacks All other general industrial machinery and equipment.
Secondary products
Scales and balances except laboratory . Primary products
Motor truck scales Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales Floor scales Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl. crane, suspension,
tank, hopper, & conveyor Commercial, retail scales
Miscellaneous retail - commercial scales inclu.: non-computing counter, egg-grading & hanging
Personal, household scales Person-weighing scales and miscellaneous household scales.
Mailing scales Accessories and attachments for scales and balances Parts for scales and balances Secondary products
Refrigeration and service industry machinery .
Automatic merchandising machines Primary products.
Automatic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excluding parts
Vending machines for beverages Soft drink
Vending machines for confections and food All other vending machines
Coin-operated mechanisms and other parts for automatic merchandising machines
Coin-operated mechanisms (for sale separately) Coin acceptors/rejectors .
Industry code
3576
358
3581
Parts for automatic merchandising machines, except coin-operated mechanisms
Secondary products
Commerical laundry equipment Primary products
Laundry equipment Washer-extractors combinations
Other than coin-operated Drying tumblers
Other than coin-operated Flatwork ironers Other commercial laundry equipment Commerical laundry equipment parts, attachments, and
accessories For other commercial laundry and pressing machinery and
equipment Dry cleaning equipment Secondary products
Refrigeration and heating equipment Primary products
Heat transfer equipment, except room and unitary air cond. and dehumidifiers
Central station air conditioning units, motor driven fan type Air-cooled refrigerant condensers remote type Shell-and: tube, coil, u-tube; and tube-in-tube liquid coolers Unit coolers (refrigeration)
Ceiling and wall-mounted types Finned coils, air-conditioning and refrigeration type Coil sales by oem for resale or assembly into equip, by other
manuf. (all types) Centrifugal liquid chilling packages .
Hermetic type .
3582
Mobile vehicle refrigeration systems . Mobile vehicle mechanical air conditioning systems .
For passenger automobiles and light trucks and vans . Sub-compact to compact automobiles Mid-size to full-size automobiles
Product code
3569-211 3569-22 3569-229 3569-9 3569-945 3569-951 3569-973 3569-998 3569-S
3576-P 3576-1 3576-3 3576-321 3576-323
3576-329 3576-4
3576-435 3576-5 3576-545 3576-6 3576-7 3576-8 3576-S
3581-P
3581-1 3581-11 3581-115 3581-12 3581-13
3581-2 3581-251 3581-25102
3581-269 3581-S
3582-P 3582-1 3582-113 3582-11312 3582-114 3582-11412 3582-115 3582-117
3582-118
3582-11812 3582-2 3582-S
3585-P
3585-1 3585-112 3585-132 3585-136 3585-141 3585-14101 3585-142
3585-143 3585-154 3585-15401 3585-156 3585-161 3585-1611 3585-16111 3585-16113
Index Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
12/84 101.8 101.8 101.8 0 0 1.8 e) 12/84 e) 101.2 101.2 0 -.1 1.2 12/84 99.8 99.8 0 -.2 -.2 e) 12/84 100.2 100.4 100.8 .4 .6 .8 e) 12/84 {') (') 100.0 e) 0
e) 12/84 102.9 102.9 105.4 2.4 2.4 5.4 e) 12/84 {') 100.0 101.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 e) 12/84 100.0 100.3 100.4 .2 .4 .4 e) 12/84 101.7 102.3 101.1 -1.1 -1.9 1.1 e) 12/80 106.3 106.1 106.2 .1 0 -1.0 -0.2 12/80 107.5 107.2 107.3 .1 0 -1.0 -.2 12/80 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 -.2 12/80 109.2 109.9 109.9 0 1.0 1.0 2.6 12/80 123.0 125.6 125.6 0 2.1 2.1 7.4 12/80 112.1 111.5 111.5 0 2.3 -.5 -.9
12/80 98.9 98.9 98.9 0 0 1.3 1.3 12/80 86.5 86.5 86.5 0 0 -8.2 -8.2
12/80 113.2 113.2 113.2 0 0 2.2 2.1 12/80 130.2 125.8 126.9 .8 -2.6 -1.7 -.5 12/80 134.4 132.4 135.6 2.4 .9 2.2 1.9 12/80 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 0 0 0 12/80 108.3 108.3 108.3 0 0 1.6 3.4 12/80 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 .1 -.2 12/80 95.9 95.9 96.1 .2 .2 .2 .2
12/84 100.9 101.7 101.8 .1 1.2 1.8
06/82 105.9 106.2 106.5 .3 .8 1.6 1.9 06/82 105.9 106.3 106.6 .2 .8 1.7 2.0
06/82 104.3 104.3 104.6 .3 .5 .8 1.1 06/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 .1 .5 .9 06/82 101.0 101.1 101.0 -.1 -.6 -.1 .2 06/82 103.2 103.2 106.2 2.9 3.9 3.9 4.2 06/82 105.0 105.0 102.3 -2.6 -2.6 -2.6 -2.6
06/82 111.8 113.7 113.9 .1 1.9 4.9 4.9 06/82 116.6 116.6 117.1 .4 .4 4.3 4.3 06/82 112.2 112.2 113.1 .8 .8 4.3 4.3
06/82 97.4 105.2 104.4 -.8 7.1 7.1 7.1 06/82 109.3 108.3 109.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.6
12/82 109.3 109.4 109.4 .0 0 1.4 4.0 12/82 107.4 107.5 107.5 0 0 1.6 3.4 12/82 106.5 106.6 106.7 0 0 2.0 3.5 12/82 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 1.5 3.5 12/82 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 0 1.9 4.4 12/82 114.1 114.1 114.1 0 0 4.1 (') 12/82 112.4 112.4 112.4 0 0 1.6 {') 12/82 107.2 110.2 0 2.8 e) 12/82 102.6 102.6 102.6 0 .2 .8 2.4
12/82 98.1 98.1 98.1 0 0 1.3 -.5
12/82 98.7 e) 98.7 e) 0 .5 e) 12/82 111.1 111.1 111.1 0 0 0 3.2 12/82 120.6 120.6 120.6 0 0 0 7.3
12/82 103.7 105.1 105.0 -.1 1.0 1.8 2.3 12/82 104.0 105.4 105.3 -.1 .9 1.9 1.9
12/82 105.1 106.3 105.9 -.3 .4 1.8 3.2 12/82 109.0 112.7 112.5 -.2 3.2 4.4 5.2 12/82 97.6 98.0 98.0 0 -.4 -3.2 -3.2 12/82 105.3 {') 106.8 1.4 2.2 3.6
12/82 106.1 106.1 106.1 0 0 0 1.3 12/82 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 1.4
12/82 105.1 104.1 104.1 0 -1.0 -.3 .2 12/82 104.6 117.2 114.4 -2.4 5.6 7.8 11.1 12/82 103.4 117.7 114.2 -3.0 5.8 8.6 12.8 12/82 109.2 {') e) e) e) {') 12/82 103.8 104.0 104.0 0 .1 1.1 2.8 12/82 104.2 104.2 104.2 0 -.1 1.0 2.7 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 1.1 2.3 12/82 113.2 113.2 ,3,
Percent change to June 1985 from —
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
code
Index f Product
code Index • base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852
3585-175 12/82 104.4 104.4 104.4 3585-1751 12/82 104.3 104.3 104.3 3585-17511 12/82 103.6 103.6 103.6 3585-17512 12/82 106.9 106.9 e) 3585-1752 12/82 102.5 102.5 102.5 3585-185 12/82 109.6 109.6 109.6 3585-2 12/82 103.6 104.9 104.8 3585-21 12/82 105.6 106.7 106.1 3585-211 12/82 105.6 106.7 106.1 3585-2111 12/82 106.4 107.7 106.9 3585-21114 12/82 102.1 104.2 103.0 3585-21115 12/82 112.8 e) 3585-25 12/82 102.4 103.5 103.6 3585-252 12/82 106.6 108.3 108.3 3585-257 12/82 101.7 102.8 103.0 3585-258 12/82 e) e) 99.2 3585-26 12/82 103.9 105.3 105.1 3585-265 12/82 104.1 104.3 104.4 3585-266 12/82 103.9 106.0 105.6 3585-29 3585-295 12/82 103.1 104.6 104.6 3585-29572 01/83 e) {') e) 3585-29573 12/82 103.7 107.0 107.0 3585-29574 12/82 100.4 99.9 99.9 3585-3 12/82 105.5 108.5 109.0
3585-31 12/82 106.0 109.6 110.3
3585-311 12/82 108.2 111.4 111.5
3585-31115 12/82 108.0 112.2 112.3 3585-31118 12/82 108.4 110.4 110.5
3585-312 12/82 105.8 108.5 108.4
3585-313 12/82 106.9 111.3 112.7 3585-3131 12/82 106.4 106.4 107.1 3585-3132 12/82 107.0 112.2 113.7 3585-31328 12/82 e) 3585-314 12/82 102.8 107.3 109.8 3585-3141 12/82 107.9 110.7 3585-31413 12/82 e) ( ( 3585-343 12/82 103.4 103.2 103.2
3585-361 12/82 105.6 108.3 108.3
3585-36157 12/82 105.8 106.3 106.3
3585-397 12/82 103.3 104.4 e) 3585-4 12/82 99.8 100.5 100.2 3585-412 12/82 101.5 101.9 101.5 3585-41211 12/82 101.3 i') 101.3 3585-41236 12/82 101.8 103.0 102.0 3585-414 12/82 103.6 104.5 103.8 3585-418 02/83 96.7 97.7 97.7 3585-41859 02/83 96.7 97.7 97.7 3585-5 12/82 103.1 103.9 103.9 3585-51 12/82 102.9 103.0 103.0 3585-512 12/82 102.9 102.9 102.9 3585-51209 12/82 105.2 105.2 105.2 3585-569 12/82 103.6 108.1 e) 3585-6 3585-612 12/82 104.8 109.1 109.1 3585-61234 12/82 {') a e)
3585-7 12/82 106.8 107.0 107.0 3585-711 12/82 102.9 106.5 107.3 3585-796 12/82 : 101.5 101.5 101.5
3585-798 12/82 107.8 107.8 107.8
3585-8 12/82 1 109.2 108.6 108.7 3585-811 12/82 1 109.9 109.3 109.4 3585-81107 12/82 1 109.5 108.7 108.8 3585-M 12/82 I 107.2 109.0 108.8 3585-Z89 12/82 ! 106.0 108.5 108.2 3585-S 12/82 ! 97.6 98.1 98.2 3585-SSS 12/82 ! 99.5 100.5 100.5 3714-S 12/82 ! 94.8 94.8 94.8
Percent change to June 1985 from —
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Refrigeration and heating equipment—Continued Icemaking machines
Self-contained Ice-cube makers Flake and chip machines
Not self-contained Reciprocating liquid chilling packages
Unitary air conditioners Air conditioners, except window and wall types
Single package (with or without evaporator fan) Horizontal
Under 54,000 btu/hr 54,000 btu/hr and over
Year-round air conditioners, single packages and remote condenser types, except heat pumps
Under 44,000 btu/hr 44,000 to 134,999 btu/hr 135,000 btu/hr and over
Heat pumps, except room air conditioners Single package Split system
Split system air conditioning units . Air conditioning condensing units
22,000 to 26,999 btu/hr 27,000 to 32,999 btu/hr 33,000 to 38,999 btu/hr
Commerical refrigeration equipment Refrigerated enclosures, include self-contained units, remote
units w/wo cond. units Reach-in refrig. and reach-in vert, display cabinets, with
solid or glazed doors For normal temp, application, i.e., not intended for
frozen foods, ice cream, etc For low temperature application
Sectional coolers or cooling rooms of the prefabricated (factory produced) type
Display cases for meats, dairy products, produce, other perishables, normal temp
Closed Open, self-service
Multi level Display cases and cabinets for frozen foods, ice cream,
etc., except coin operated Frozen food display cases, open self-service
One level Mechanical drinking water coolers Mechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment
except coin-operated Bulk beverage dispensers, including malt dispensers and
pre-cooler cabinets Other commerical refrig., retarders, egg refrig., envir.
control equip., etc Compressors and compressor units, all refrigerants
10 hp and under, hermetic type motor compressors 2.5 hp and under 3 hp to 10 hp
Over 10 hp (open and hermetic types) Auto air conditioning compressors
Open type, with or without motor Condensing units, all refrigerants except ammonia
Air-cooled Hermetic type under 15 hp
Over 3 hp but under 15 hp .... Water and air-cooled, open and hermetic type, 15 hp and over
Room air conditioners and dehumidifiers Room air conditioners
6,000 to 6,999 btu/hr Refrigeration and a/c equip, n.e.c., including soda fountain and
beer dispensing equip Soda fountain equipment Other refrigeration machinery and air conditioning equipment .. Other components and accessories for air conditioning and
refrigeration equipment Warm air furnaces, except floor and wall; and parts and
attachments Forced-air type furnaces (cast iron and steel)
Gas Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products Other secondary products. Mobile vehicle parts and accessories
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Measuring and dispensing pumps 3586 06/84 106.7 101.7 106.7 5.0 5.2 6.7 6.7 Primary products 3586-P 06/84 102.3 102.4 102.4 0 .4 2.4 2.4
Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type (filling station type) 3586-1 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 Single dispensing units 3586-111 06/84 (=') e) 100.0 a e)
a 0
With suction pumping units 3586-11112 06/84 e) e) 100.0 e) C) a 0 Dual dispensing units 3586-112 06/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 .1 .1 .1
With suction pumping units 3586-11211 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 Without suction pumping units 3586-11212 06/84 100.0 100.2 100.4 .1 .4 .4 .4
Lubricating-oil and grease dispensing equipment 3586-2 06/84 104.5 104.8 104.9 .1 1.6 4.9 4.9 Lubricatlng-oil pumps, including barrel pumps 3586-212 06/84 104.9 108.6 106.1 -2.2 1.8 6.1 6.1
Secondary products 3586-S 06/84 112.4 100.7 112.4 11.7 11.7 12.4 12.4
Service industry machinery 3589 06/82 110.7 111.0 111.0 0 1.0 .8 1.5 Primary products 3589-P 06/82 110.9 111,3 111.2 0 .2 1.2 1.7
Commercial cooking and food warming equipment 3589-1 06/82 110.2 110.1 110.3 .2 .1 1.8 2.2 Nonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipment. 3589-11 06/82 108.6 108.6 108.6 0 0 0 .1
Commercial cooking stoves, ranges, ovens, and broilers 3589-111 06/82 106.8 106.8 0 0 (®)
Other commercial cooking equipment (except electric) 3589-119 06/82 112.0 112.0 112.0 0 0 0 0 Electric and microwave commercial cooking and food warming
3.6 equipment 3589-16 06/82 111.1 111.0 111.3 .3 .2 2.9 3.6 Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food
server units and steam tables 3589-165 06/82 107.2 107.2 107.7 .5 .5 .5 .5 Other commercial cooking equipment (electric) 3589-167 06/82 111.3 111.1 111.5 .3 .2 3.6 3.8
Coffee makers, coffee urns 3589-16721 06/82 106.0 106.0 106.0 0 0 0 Service industry machines and parts 3589-2 06/82 111.0 111.5 111.4 -.1 .3 .7 .9
Water softeners and conditioners 3589-22 06/82 111.0 111.8 111.8 0 0 -1.1 -1.1 Water conditioners other than water softeners 3589-227 06/82 108.7 108.7
3.1 Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and Industrial 3589-23 06/82 109.6 109.6 109.6 0 .3 .4 3.1 Floor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial type 3589-232 06/82 113.2 113.2 113.2 0 1.1 1.8 5.3 Floor waxing and polishing machines, commercial and
3.4 industrial type 3589-235 06/82 108.7 108.7 108.7 0 0 0 3.4 Comrriercial carpet cleaners and shampooers 3589-237 06/82 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 0 .1
Sewage purifkiatlon equipment 3589-281 06/82 112.9 113.8 113.2 -.5 .3 1.4 .3 Clarifier 3589-28113 06/82 110.7 110.8 110.8 0 .1 .1 Sludge processing equipment 3589-28115 06/82 a 114.6 114.6 0 0
1.3 Pump station 3589-28116 06/82 112.2 112.7 112.2 -.4 0 1.3 .4 Commercial car washing machinery 3589-282 06/82 102.8 a a a (') Garbage and trash compactors, commercial and industrial 3589-283 06/82 111.8 117.5 e) e) e) Other industrial and commercial sen ice machines 3589-292 06/82 113.4 113.4 113.5 .1 .1 .4 .6
Janitorial equipment 3589-29225 06/82 i') 120.3 120.3 .0 C) e) 2.1 All other industrial and commercial sen/ice machines 3589-29229 06/82 114.3 114.3 114.7 .3 .3 1.6 2.1
Parts and accessories for service industry machines 3589-293 06/82 111.6 112.0 111.9 -.1 .3 .3 .3 Commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners 3589-3 06/82 113.1 113.1 113.1 0 0 4.8 7.4
Portable, including parts 3589-311 06/82 112.6 112.6 112.6 0 0 5.9 5.9 Miscellaneous receipts 3589-M 06/82 111.1 111.1 111.1 0 15.4 -6.2 -2.7
Resales 3589-Z89 06/82 96.9 96.9 96.9 0 23.8 -8.8 -3.8 Secondary products 3589-S 06/82 108.6 108.8 109.0 .1 .3 2.1 1.9
Miscellaneous machinery, except electrical 359 12/84 100.3 100.2 100.5 .3 .2 .5 e)
Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves 3592 12/82 108.1 107.1 108.4 1.2 .1 1.0 3.0 Primary products 3592-P 12/82 106.5 105.4 107.0 1.5 .2 .7 1.8
Carburetors 3592-1 12/82 104.4 104.9 105.2 .2 .5 1.3 2.3 Carburetors, new 3592-1A 12/82 104.2 104.7 105.0 .3 .5 1.3 2.3
Carburetors for motor vehicles 3592-111 12/82 103.5 104.1 104.4 .3 .6 1.4 2.5 Cariauretors for motor vehicles-replacement 3592-11101 12/82 109.2 109.2 108.9 -.3 -.3 4.8 (') Carburetors for motor vehicles-OEM 3592-11102 05/83 102.8 103.5 103.8 .4 .7 1.0 2.2
Rebuilt carburetors, all types 3592-171 12/82 108.1 108.1 108.1 0 0 1.2 2.5 Rebuilt carijuretors for motor vehicles 3592-17101 12/82 108.1 108.1 108.1 0 0 1.2 2.5
Pistons and piston rings 3592-2 12/82 104.3 104.5 104.5 0 .3 .2 1.2 Piston rings, all types 3592-2B 12/82 106.1 106.3 106.3 0 .2 .3 3.1
Piston rings, oil type 3592-248 12/82 95.8 95.8 95.8 0 0 0 -3.7 Piston rings, oil type for motor vehicle use 3592-251 12/82 95.4 95.4 95.4 0 0 0 -3.9
Piston rings, oil type for motor vehicle use-OEM 3592-25102 12/82 95.4 95.4 95.4 0 0 0 -3.9 Piston rings, compression type 3592-249 12/82 109.3 109.6 109.6 0 .2 .4 5.2
Piston rings, compression type for motor vehicle use 3592-255 12/82 108.5 108.8 108.8 0 .3 .3 5.3 Piston rings, compression type for motor vehicle
.3 5.3 use-OEM 3592-25502 12/82 108.5 108.8 108.8 0 .3 .3 5.3 Piston rings, compression type for ail other uses 3592-257 12/82 112.9 112.9 112.9 0 0 .7 4.5
Valves, intake and exhaust 3592-3 12/82 115.2 107.9 115.3 6.9 -.7 .1 (') Valves, intake and exhaust for all other uses 3592-363 12/82 98.9 {') (') C)
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Secondary products 3592-S 12/82 116.0 116.0 116.0 0 0 2.4 8.6 Other secondary products 3592-SSS 12/82 117.2 117.2 117.2 0 0 6.1 (') Motor vehicle parts and accessories 3714-S 12/82 115.3 115.3 115.3 0 0 10.2
Machinerv exceot electrical not elsewhere classified . 3599 06/84 101.7 101.7 101.8 .1 .3 .4 1.8 • VIQwl III Iwl J 1 W WlWWil • lw» . 3599 06/84 101.7 1.8 Primary products 3599-P 06/84 101.8 101.7 101.8 .1 .2 .4 1.8
Pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders, accumulators, cushions, and shock absorbers 3599-2 06/84 100.7 100.7 100.7 0 .2 .2 .7
Hydraulic cylinders 3599-219 06/84 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 .3 0 .5 Tie-rod tvoes 3599-21911 06/84 (') 100.0 100.0 0 0 1 Iw 1 w VI IJ^wi TelescoDinQ 3599-21913 06/84 102.1 102.1 0 0 2.1 • Wl wwwji/ii 3599-21913 06/84
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Machinery, except electrical, not elsewhere classified—Continued Pneumatic cylinders
Tie-rod type Shock absorbers, not for vehicle suspension, hydraulic and
pneumatic Miscellaneous machinery products
Flexible metal hose and tubing Metal bellows Other miscellaneous machinery products
Receipts for machine shop jobwork Automotive Aerospace Electronics Fabricated metal products Machinery, parts and accessories Mining, construction, and oilfield equipment Appliances Chemical and petroleum ,
Industry code
Food processing and packaging . Electrical machinery Agricultural equipment All other customers Maintainance and repair
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Transformers Primary products
Distribution transformers Liquid immersed
Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single phase.... Pad mount. 500 KVA or less, single phase . 500 KVA or less, three phase .t
Power transformers . Small power transformers, one and three phase .
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed . Large power transformers, one and three phase, liquid
immersed 10001-30000 KVA. without LTC 100000 KVA and above, with LTC
Fluorescent lamp ballasts Uncon-ected power factor type Con-ected power factor type .
3612
Specialty and all other transformers Open core and coil, and all units end-bell enclosed, 250 KVA
and less High intensity discharge lamp transformers General purpose, one and three phase All other transformers including luminous tube and ignition.
and saturable core reactors Secondary products
Electric motors and generators Primary products
Fractional horsepower motors and generators Automobile accessory motors Universal motors (cased) Universal motors and generators, D.C
Case diameter: up to 3 inches Case diameter: 3 inches to 9 inches
Universal motors. A.C Skeleton type shaded pole motors Conventional type shaded pole motors
Case diameter: up to 3 3/4 inches Case diameter: 3 3/4 Inches to 9 inches
Other A.C. motors, excluding clock type Case diameter: up to 5 3/8 inches Case diameter: 5 3/8 inches to 9 inches
Integral horsepower motors and generators, except for land transportation equipment
D.C. motors and generators 1 to 200 h.p. (3/4 to 150 kw)
A.C. generators, except turbine driven, arc welding, and aerospace
3/4 to 400 kw A.C.motors
Single phase, all h.p. ratings Polyphase-induction
1 to 500 h.p Fractional horsepower motor-generator sets
Other rotating equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
3621
Product code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index -base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
3599-229 06/84 101.0 101.0 0 1.0 3599-22921 06/84 e) 100.5 100.5 0 e) .5
3599-237 06/84 100.9 {') 100.9 0 0.9 .9 3599-4 06/84 100.6 100.5 100.7 .2 .3 .1 .7 3599-418 06/84 100.0 {') 100.0 C) 0 3599-425 06/84 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 0 2.8 3599-498 06/84 100.0 99.8 100.1 .3 .4 .1 .1 3599-5 06/84 102.1 102.0 102.1 .1 .2 .4 2.1 3599-512 06/84 101.7 101.7 101.6 -.1 -.1 1.6 1.6 3599-513 06/84 106.1 106.3 106.2 -.1 -.1 .7 6.2 3599-515 06/84 101.3 100.8 100.7 -.1 -.5 - .9 .7 3599-517 06/84 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 1.4 3599-519 06/84 107.1 106.9 107.1 .2 .1 .3 7.1 3599-521 06/84 101.2 101.4 101.3 -.1 0 .9 1.3 3599-523 06/84 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 0 1.0 1.0 3599-527 06/84 106.3 107.6 f) (') e) 3599-529 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3599-531 06/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 (') 0 3599-533 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3599-539 06/84 99.3 99.5 99.5 0 .1 -.4 -.5 3599-541 06/84 100.1 99.5 99.5 0 .3 - .5 -.5 3599-M 06/84 100.0 101.8 101.8 0 1.8 1.8 1.8 3599-Z89 06/84 100.0 100.7 100.7 0 .7 .7 .7 3599-S 06/84 101.7 101.6 101.6 0 0 -.3 1.6
06/81 112.1 110.7 111.7 .9 -.4 .4 1.6 3612-P 06/81 111.5 110.2 110.9 .6 - .6 .1 1.4 3612-1
-1.0 3612-101 06/81 115.2 113.1 113.2 .1 -1.7 -1.1 -1.0 3612-10111 06/81 111.0 108.0 108.2 .2 -2.5 -2.1 -1.6 3612-10112 06/81 115.3 114.3 114.4 .1 - .6 - .7 -1.1 3612-10114 06/81 122.7 122.7 122.6 0 .2 2.6 C) 3612-2 06/81 103.7 101.1 102.8 1.7 .3 - .2 3.0 3612-201 06/81 116.1 116.0 118.7 2.4 1.2 3.0 6.0 3612-20121 06/81 124.5 122.9 124.6 1.4 1.5 7.0 6.1
3612-202 06/81 95.8 91.5 92.6 1.2 -.4 -2.6 .7 3612-20242 06/81 66.6 66.4 - .2 -3.1 3612-20245 06/81 141.4 3612-3 06/81 112.4 112.4 112.4 0 0 0 0 3612-301 06/81 112.4 112.2 112.2 0 0 -.1 -.1 3612-302 06/81 112.4 112.4 112.4 0 0 0 0 3612-4 06/81 113.6 114.8 115.1 .3 - .6 2.6 3.7
3612-401 06/81 115.3 113.4 115.5 1.8 -.1 1.7 3.9 3612-402 06/81 107.4 109.6 109.6 0 e) 2.0 2.0 3612-404 06/81 111.3 115.0 115.0 0 - .8 3.5 3.8
3612-406 06/81 127.2 127.3 128.4 .9 -1.2 8.0 8.5 3612-S 06/81 122.4 118.2 125.8 6.4 2.7 4.1 4.1
06/83 107.7 108.4 108.5 .1 .7 2.6 3.2 3621-P 06/83 107.7 108.4 108.4 0 .7 2.7 3.3 3621-1 06/83 107.2 107.5 107.4 0 .1 2.9 3.9 3621-111 06/83 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 - .1 .2 0 3621-115 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.6 .2 .2 .4 1.3 3621-17 06/83 102.7 103.3 103.1 - .2 .4 3.4 3.4 3621-171 06/83 100.7 102.0 101.5 -.5 .7 1.3 1.3 3621-172 06/83 104.0 104.3 104.2 0 .2 4.8 4.8 3621-18 06/83 111.1 111.4 111.3 -.1 .1 4.1 5.7 3621-181 06/83 99.9 101.6 100.8 -.8 .9 .9 3621-182 06/83 106,2 106.3 106.2 0 0 4.0 5.1 3621-18201 06/83 107.4 107.5 107.5 0 .1 3.6 5.5 3621-18202 06/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 4.5 4.5 3621-183 06/83 113.3 113.6 113.6 0 .1 4.3 6.2 3621-18301 06/83 108.0 109.4 109.4 -.1 .4 5.5 7.3 3621-18302 06/83 1 114.4 114.4 114.4 0 0 4.1 6.0
3621-2 06/83 1 108.6 109.6 109.5 -.1 .9 1.7 2.0 3621-2C 06/83 1 103.7 106.4 106.4 0 2.5 2.6 2.5 3621-231 06/83 1 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 0 .1 0
3621-2D 06/82 I 95.0 95.0 95.0 0 0 0 (') 3621-241 06/82 1 98.4 98.4 98.4 0 0 0 e) 3621-21 06/82 1 110.7 111.7 111.6 -.1 .8 1.8 2.1 3621-222 06/82 1 96.7 96.7 96.7 0 0 -1.1 -1.1 3621-223 06/82 1 111.8 112.9 112.8 -.1 .9 2.2 2.0 3621-22301 06/82 J 114.8 116.0 115.8 -.1 .9 2.2 2.0 3621-7 3621-71 06/82 } 103.1 106.6 106.8 .2 3.5 3.9 4.7
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3621-753 06/83 103.0 106.4 106.6 0.2 3.5 3.9 4.6 3621-8 06/83 112.2 114.2 114.6 .4 2.2 3.1 5.8 3621-831 06/83 112.3 114.4 114.8 .4 2.2 3.2 (') 3621-911 06/83 108.8 108.6 108.7 0 -.1 7.2 7.2 3621-S 06/83 107.5 107.6 108.7 1.0 .9 1.6 2.6 3621-SSS 06/83 102.9 103.0 103.2 .2 .2 1.1 2.5
3623 12/84 100.3 100.3 100.6 .3 .3 .6 a 3623-P 12/84 100.4 100.4 100.4 0 0 .4
3623-1 12/84 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 0 .5 0 3623-11 12/84 100.6 100.5 100.5 -.1 -.1 .5 (') 3623-114 12/84 100.2 100.0 99.7 -.3 .3 -.3 (') 3623-132 12/84 100.9 100.9 100.9 0 -.6 .9 C)
3623-12 12/84 100.4 100.5 100.7 .2 .4 .7 e) 3623-154 12/84 101.3 101.3 101.3 0 0 1.3 3623-156 12/84 e) 100.9 0 .9 (')
3623-159 12/84 100.0 100.5 101.3 .9 1.7 1.3 (') 3623-2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0
3623-21 12/84 100.0 99.7 99.7 0 -.3 -.3 e) 3623-211 12/84 100.0 99.5 99.5 0 -.5 -.5
3623-22 12/84 100.0 100.3 100.3 0 .3 .3 C) 3623-221 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3623-22152 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3623-22154 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3623-222 C) 3623-22261 12/84 100.0 100.7 100.7 0 .7 .7 C) 3623-3 12/84 101.0 101.3 101.3 0 .2 1.3 3623-352 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (') 3623-S
(') 3623-SSS 12/84 100.1 99.8 102.3 2.4 2.4 2.3 (')
363 12/84 100.3 100.5 100.7 .1 .3 .7 (')
3631 06/81 113.4 113.0 113.0 .0 - .2 .3 1.0 3631-P 06/81 114.1 113.7 113.7 0 -.3 .1 1.2
3631-1 06/81 112.2 111.7 111.6 0 -.4 -.4 .4 3631-1A 06/81 127.7 127.7 127.6 -.1 -.1 .3 2.4 3631-111 08/81 121.4 120.4 120.8 .3 .3 1.8 1.8 3631-112 06/81 127.8 127.8 127.7 -.1 -.1 .3 2.4 3631-11201 06/81 127.8 127.8 127.7 -.1 -.1 .3 2.4 3631-IB 06/81 121.1 121.1 121.1 0 0 2.0 3.3 3631-121 06/81 121.6 121.6 121.6 0 0 1.7 3.3 3631-21113 06/81 126.6 126.6 126.6 0 0 1.0 2.5 3631-1C 06/81 93.3 91.7 91.7 0 -1.3 -3.7 -4.4 3631-174 06/81 89.8 87.6 87.6 0 -1.8 -5.1 -7.5 3631-3 06/81 119.9 119.8 119.8 0 0 1.2 2.5 3631-3A 06/81 119.7 119.5 119.5 0 0 1.2 2.5 3631-312 06/81 120.4 120.2 120.2 0 .1 1.0 2.5 3631-31211 06/81 129.8 129.8 129.8 0 0 1.1 2.9 3631-31213 06/81 118.2 118.1 118.0 -.1 0 1.0 2.5 3631-31215 06/81 122.3 121.8 122.5 .5 .4 1.1 1.2 3631-3B
(') 3631-323 06/81 124.7 124.7 (') (') e) (') (')
3631-4 06/81 112.6 112.6 112.6 0 0 .8 4.1 3631-4A 06/81 112.5 112.5 112.5 0 0 .8 4.1 3631-412 06/81 111.3 111.3 111.3 0 0 1.0 3.6 3631-41211 06/81 111.4 111.4 111.4 0 0 2.4 2.4 3631-41213 06/81 106.0 e) 106.0 (') 0 0 0 3631-421 06/81 125.3 e) (') C) e) 3631-S 06/81 108.6 108.6 0 0 (') 1.2 3631-SSS 06/81 (') 103.6 103.6 0 0 1.5
. 3632 12/81 111.1 111.7 111.6 -.1 .3 1.3 1.5 3632-P 12/81 111.8 112.6 112.4 -.2 .3 1.4 1.4
3632-1 12/81 113.4 114.0 113.8 -.2 .1 1.4 1.4 3632-102 12/81 110.5 110.7 110.6 -.1 -.1 .2 .4 3632-143 12/81 115.8 116.9 115.8 -.9 -.9 3.0 3.0 3632-148 12/81 114.2 114.5 114.5 0 .2 1.5 1.1 3632-S 12/81 108.9 109.0 109.0 0 0 .9 2.0
. 3633 12/79 129.3 129.4 130.0 .5 .7 .7 1.2
Electric motors and generators—Continued Synchros, servos, rate generators, resolvers, and
combinations Integral horsepower motor-generator sets
All other integral rotating equipment Parts and supplies for motors, generators and sets Secondary products
All other secondary products
Welding apparatus, electric Primary products
Arc welding machines, components, and accessories exc. electrodes
Arc welding machines Transformer type, A.C., 300 amps and under Rectifier types, incl. A.C.-D.C
Components and accessories for arc welding apparatus, exc. electrodes
Auto, and semiauto. welding torches, guns, cables, and relat. accessories
Circuit welding accessories, incl. cables and ground clamps. All other accessories for arc welding mach., exc. electrodes
and weld, rods Arc welding electrodes
Stick electrodes, straightened and cut lengths, incl. solid, cored, covered and bare
Mild steel Coiled/spooled continous wire electrodes for incl. arc weld
and inert gas shielded Solid wire
Mild steel Low alloy steel, hard surfacing
Cored wire (shielded) Mild steel
Resistance welders, components, accessories, and electrodes . Flash, upset, butt and all other resistance type welders
Secondary products Other secondary products
Household appliances .
Household cooking equipment and parts Primary products.
Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units and parts
Free-standing electric ranges and ovens Free-standing ranges under 23 inches in width Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in width
Low oven Other than free-standing electric ranges
Built-in ranges Surface cooking tops.
Microwave cooking equipment Portable microwave ovens
Gas household units and parts Standard type gas ranges
Free-standing ranges Free-standing gas ranges 32 inches and over in width Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in width ... Free-standing gas ranges 24 inches and under in width ...
Nonstandard type gas ranges Slide-in or drop-in
Outdoor cooking equipment and all other household cooking equipment except gas and electric
Outdoor cooking equipment Portable outdoor cooking units
Solid fuel consuming Other fuel consuming
Other household cooking equipment except gas and electric. Secondary products
Other secondary products
Household refrigerators and freezers Primary products.,
Household refrigerators, including combination refrigerator-freezers, complete units
14.4 cubic feet and under 17.5 to 19.4 cubic feet 19.5 cubic feet and over
Secondary products
Household laundry equipment
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
industry and product Industry Product Index
industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June code 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Household laundry equipment—Continued 0.5 0.7 0.7 1.3 Primary products 3633-P 12/79 130.0 130.1 130.7 0.5 0.7 0.7 1.3
Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, and .8 .8 washer-drver combinations 3633-1 12/79 126.9 127.0 127.7 .6 .8 .4 .8
Washing machines, mechanical, electric 3633-1A 12/79 124.3 124.0 124.9 .7 .6 0 1.2 Full and semi-automatic 3633-131 12/79 124.2 123.8 124.7 .8 .6 0 1.2
Dryers, mechanical 3633-15 12/79 131.5 132.5 132.8 .3 1.2 1.0 .3 Electric 3633-155 12/79 133.6 134.5 135.1 .4 1.3 1.3 .6
Other equipment and parts 3633-3 Parts, attachments, & accessories for household laundry e) C) equipment 3633-396 12/79 152.1 152.1 0 e) C)
Secondary products 3633-S 12/79 125.7 125.7 126.2 .4 .4 .6 .8
Electric housewares and fans 3634 12/82 101.6 102.0 102.1 .1 .2 -.4 .4 Primary products 3634-P 12/82 101.0 101.4 101.3 0 0 - .8 .1
Electric fans, except industrial, excluding parts 3634-1 12/82 99.2 98.5 98.4 -.1 - .8 -1.9 -3.2 Kitchen ventilating and exhaust fans, including range and oven
hoods 3634-18 12/82 {') 103.9 103.5 -.4 Electric range hoods, ducted and nonducted 3634-184 12/82 C) 0
All other household fans, excluding roof ventilators, furnace -4.3 and air conditioning fans 3634-198 12/82 100.4 95.6 98.2 2.7 -1.9 -2.4 -4.3
Small household appliances, excluding parts 3634-5 12/82 100.9 101.5 101.5 0 .2 - .8 .5 Ovens and roasters (with or without broiler attachments) 3634-524 12/82 90.5 89.6 90.4 .9 - .2 -4.8 Hotplates and disc stoves (1650 watts and less) excluding
(') e) C) built-in units 3634-529 12/82 99.5 ( (3) (') e) C) Automatic coffeemakers 3634-53 12/82 100.6 99.9 99.9 0 - .4 -4.1 -4.1
Vacuum, percolator, and drip coffeemakers 3634-525 12/82 99.8 99.2 99.2 0 - .4 -4.5 (®) Automatic toasters 3634-536 12/82 97.4 99.8 99.8 0 .4 .2 ( Air space heaters 3634-54 12/82 107.2 110.1 109.9 - .2 1.0 3.0 7.6
Portable room heaters 3634-541 12/82 103.5 107.6 107.6 0 .7 3.9 4.6 Fan-forced type 3634-54101 12/82 103.7 108.1 108.1 0 .9 4.3 5.2 All other portable room heaters 3634-54102 12/82 101.5 100.6 100.6 0 -2.3 -.9 -3.3
Space heater for fixed installation, all types 3634-545 12/82 109.5 111.7 111.4 -.3 1.3 2.4 9.4 Baseboard, excluding glass panel type 3634-54501 12/82 108.3 107.1 106.5 - .5 - .9 - .5 8.0 All others, excluding warm air furnaces 3634-54502 12/82 110.9 117.4 117.4 0 3.8 5.8 11.1
Household food preparation appliances 3634-57 12/82 99.9 99.9 99.9 0 0 - .5 - .5 All other household food preparation appliances 3634-578 12/82 94.8 94.8 (®) 0 0 0
Blankets and all other electric bed coverings 3634-583 12/82 104.6 99.5 100.5 1.0 -4.2 -4.0 -2.0 Heating pads, including foot warmers 3634-587 12/82 110.3 119.8 119.8 0 8.6 8.6 8.6 Portable humidifiers 3634-596 12/82 103.4 104.1 104.1 0 .6 .6 -2.7 All other electric appliances 3634-598 12/82 100.2 100.4 100.4 .0 .3 .2 .3
All other electric appliances 3634-59805 12/82 105.0 105.5 105.5 0 .5 .4 .7 Parts and attachments for small electric appliances 3634-9 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 .3 .4
All other parts and attachments 3634-912 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0 0 .3 .4 Electrothermal 3634-91201 12/82 103.1 103.1 103.1 0 0 .7 .9
Secondary products 3634-S 12/82 105.7 106.0 106.8 .7 .9 2.0 2.2 Other secondary products 3634-SSS 12/82 105.7 106.0 106.8 .7 .9 2.0 2.2
Household vacuum cleaners 3635 12/82 105.8 107.9 107.4 - .5 1.6 2.8 2.9 Primary products 3635-P 12/82 105.7 108.1 107.5 - .5 1.4 3.1 3.2
Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and attachments 3635-1 12/82 105.7 108.1 107.5 - .5 1.4 3.1 3.2 Upright vacuum cleaners 3635-133 12/82 106.5 106.9 106.9 0 .5 1.5 1.6 Canister, tank, and all other general purpose vacuum cleaners 3635-137 12/82 108.1 111.5 111.5 0 2.3 6.1 6.3 Complete power units, central system type 3635-141 12/82 106.1 113.3 108.5 -4.2 2.3 2.3 2.3
Secondary products 3635-S 12/82 107.0 106.9 106.9 0 3.9 -.1 -.1 Other secondary products 3635-SSS 12/82 111.6 e) e) 0 (')
Sewing machines 3636 12/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 -.1 Primary products 3636-P 12/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 .1 0
Industrial sewing machines, including parts and attachments 3636-2 12/83 101.9 102.0 102.0 0 0 .1 -.1 Industrial sewing machine heads 3636-274 12/83 99.1 99.1 99.1 0 0 0 - .9
Overedge stitch 3636-27403 12/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 0 4.1 Parts & attachments for industrial sewing machinery 3636-285 12/83 107.5 107.7 107.7 0 0 .2 2.0
All other parts and attachments 3636-28503 12/83 106.2 106.6 106.6 0 0 .5 .5
Household appliances, not elsewhere classified 3639 12/82 107.8 107.9 108.6 .6 .6 1.2 1.3 Primary products 3639-P 12/82 107.9 108.0 108.6 .6 .7 1.2 1.2
Electric water heaters 3639-1 12/82 106.4 106.0 108.0 1.8 1.2 2.3 2.1 Electric water heaters, storage type 3639-101 12/82 106.4 106.0 108.0 1.9 1.2 2.3 2.2
Electric water heaters, storage type, 34 gallons and under.... 3639-10111 12/82 115.5 115.5 115.5 0 0 3.3 3.3 Electric water heaters, storage type, 35 to 44 gallons 3639-10112 12/82 104.7 104.3 105.2 .9 1.1 - .2 2.5 Electric water heaters, storage type, 45 to 54 gallons 3639-10114 12/82 101.1 100.6 105.8 5.1 3.3 3.9 1.5 Electric water heaters, storage type, 55 gallons and over 3639-10115 12/82 104.1 103.3 103.3 0 -.8 .6 1.0
Non-electric water heaters 3639-2 12/82 106.0 106.6 107.4 .7 1.3 1.7 1.3 Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type 3639-212 12/82 105.6 106.2 107.0 .7 1.4 1.6 1.0
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 34 gallons and under 3639-21202 12/82 106.1 107.1 108.8 1.6 3.8 2.4 .3
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 35 to 44 gallons 3639-21204 12/82 106.4 105.9 107.2 1.2 - .2 2.1 2.2
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage type, 45 to 54 n n e) gallons 3639-21206 12/82 1 104.2 {') e) n n e)
Oil water heaters, direct fired 3639-224 12/82 1 113.0 e) C) 0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product' Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
June code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June code 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3639-258 12/82 108.7 109.2 111.4 2.0 3.3 3.3 9.7 3639-S 12/82 107.0 107.3 107.4 .1 0 1.3 2.9 3589-S 12/82 114.4 115.7 116.0 .3 .2 5.1 5.3
364 12/84 100.7 101.1 101.0 -.1 .2 1.0
3641 12/83 103.1 103.6 103.5 -.1 1.0 .7 1.7 3641-P 12/83 103.0 103.5 103.4 -.1 1.1 .4 1.5
3641-2 12/83 99.6 99.4 99.2 - .2 0 -1.0 .6 3641-23 12/83 106.6 106.1 106.3 .2 - .2 0 4.1 3641-232 12/83 112.2 110.8 111.4 .5 -.5 0 10.9 3641-3 12/83 100.4 100.4 0 e) e) -5.0 3641-331 12/83 104.8 104.8 0 e) -8.2 3641-4 12/83 103.2 106.2 106.3 0 2.5 3.7 7.2 3641-43 12/83 95.3 104.9 104.7 -.2 9.6 5.8 8.1
3641-433 12/83 100.4 101.3 100.5 -.8 - .8 5.1 15.3 3641-S 12/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 -1.7 7.3 7.3 3641-SSS 12/83 107.1 107.1 107.1 0 -1.7 7.3 7.3
3643 12/81 116.9 117.1 117.2 .1 .9 1.7 1.8 3643-P 12/81 116.0 116.1 116.3 .1 1.0 1.4 1.4 3643-1 12/81 116.0 116.1 116.3 .1 1.0 1.4 1.4 3643-1A 12/81 125.2 125.6 127.2 1.2 1.2 3.3 4.4 3643-103 12/81 126.9 127.4 129.4 1.6 1.5 3.5 4.8 3643-117 12/81 119.3 119.3 119.3 0 0 2.2 2.9
3643-1C 12/81 116.4 117.3 117.3 0 .7 1.3 - .2 3643-168 12/81 122.2 124.3 124.3 0 1.7 3.2 -.5 3643-1D 12/81 108.6 108.5 108.4 -.1 -.2 .3 1.4
3643-136 12/81 107.8 108.0 107.8 -.2 0 .4 3.2 3643-171 12/81 98.0 e) 3643-174 12/81 118.3 114.6 114.6 .0 -3.0 -4.2 -4.2 3643-177 12/81 121.0 122.7 122.7 0 1.4 3.8 5.1 3643-1E 12/81 118.4 118.8 118.9 .1 .4 2.1 3.5 3643-186 12/81 113.2 113.2 113.2 0 0 0 2.7 3643-188 12/81 117.4 117.4 117.4 0 .1 e) 3643-1G 12/81 100.3 99.3 98.9 -.4 -1.6 .4 -10.5
3643-131 12/81 100.3 100.4 100.2 -.2 -.3 1.8 -9.3 3643-175 12/81 104.2 104.7 104.5 -.2 .3 .3 3643-197 12/81 131.6 131.6 131.6 0 0 1.6 5.3 3643-198 12/81 119.1 120.2 120.3 .1 1.0 3.5 3.5 3643-S 12/81 121.1 121.5 121.5 -.1 .5 3.4 3.6 3643-SSS 12/81 122.3 122.8 122.7 -.1 .5 3.7 3.9
3644 12/81 113.7 114.5 113.8 -.6 0 .2 2.1 3644-P 12/81 112.5 113.7 112.5 -1.1 0 -.2 1.8 3644-1 12/81 100.8 102.4 102.4 0 1.6 1.6 3.4 3644-2 12/81 114.7 115.0 112.7 -2.0 -1.6 -2.6 -.4 3644-227 12/81 113.7 113.7 113.8 .1 .1 -3.0 1.3
3644-235 12/81 109.9 111.8 112.3 .5 4.9 0 e) 3644-251 12/81 {') 134.5 (') 3644-261 12/81 113.3 117.3 119.7 2.0 5.5 5.7 5.7 3644-3 12/81 117.4 119.8 119.6 -.2 1.7 2.4 4.3
3644-3A 12/81 117.9 121.5 120.8 -.5 2.7 3.2 6.1 3644-331 12/81 116.2 120.6 119.3 -1.1 3.2 4.0 6.6 3644-332 12/81 122.7 126.7 126.8 .1 3.1 3.4 6.6 3644-3B 12/81 122.1 123.9 123.9 0 -.3 2.5 1.2 3644-343 12/81 115.2 115.2 C) ( e) e) 3644-344 12/81 127.9 {') {') e) e) e) 3644-375 12/81 118.2 118.1 118.9 .7 .6 .4 3.4 3644-S 12/81 117.4 116.9 118.0 .9 0 1.7 2.9 3643-S 12/81 124.5 124.5 126.8 1.9 1.0 4.3 4.4 3644-SSS 12/81 115.5 114.8 115.6 .7 -.4 1.0 2.4
3645 12/83 105.6 107.2 107.2 .1 -.5 2.6 3.0 3645-P 12/83 104.2 105.8 105.9 .1 -.2 2.8 2.8 3645-1 12/83 104.5 105.4 105.3 0 -1.8 2.7 2.6 3645-11 12/83 103.5 105.4 105.6 .2 -1.2 3.7 3.5 3645-111 12/83 104.1 105.9 106.1 .2 -1.3 3.9 4.1 3645-113 12/83 100.5 102.7 102.6 -.1 - .8 2.5 .4 3645-12 12/83 104.3 101.7 100.7 -1.0 -5.0 -1.5 -1.3 3645-115 12/83 106.2 103.9 103.9 0 -4.2 -.1 .1
Household appliances, not elsewhere classified—Continued Solar water heater systems
Secondary products Service industry machinery, n.e.c
Electric lighting and wiring equipment
Electric lamps Primary products
Large incandescent lamps, except photographic and Christmas tree
Reflector, 100-130 volts R-type (blown glass).
Miniature incandescent lamps, except Christmas tree All other miniature including flashlight and radio panel
Electric discharge lamps, except Christmas tree Miscellaneous electrical discharge
Sodium, photo-chemical and other miscellaneous electrical discharge
Secondary products Other secondary products
Cun-ent-carrying wiring devices . Primary products.
Cun-ent-canying wiring devices ... Lampholders .
Incandescent lampholders All other lampholders, Including fluorescent
General use flush mounted switches for switch or outlet boxes, except dimmers
AC single pole, excluding mercury switches Special purpose switches
Precision snap-acting switches (1/8" gap or less), excluding limit switches and dimmers
Appliance and fixture switches except dimmers Automotive and aircraft type switches Dimmers and all other special purpose switches
Wire connectors Banded or strip terminals and splicers, machine installed Blade or pin type, separable terminations and splicers
Convenience and power outlets, excluding pin and sleeve Convenience and power outlets: 2-pole, 3-wire and up
(flush), nonlocking, 15 amps and under Metal contacts, precious and all other Terminal blocks All other current-carrying wiring devices
Secondary products All other secondary products
Noncun-ent-canTing wiring devices Primary products
Electrical transmission line and utility pole hardware . Electrical conduit and conduit fittings
Electrical metal tubing . Metal raceways and wireways, including fittings: surface and
underfloor Rigid conduit fittings: cast conduit bodies, covers and
EMT fittings (couplings and connectors), all types Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Stamped metal boxes, covers, and accessories, including stamped conduit boxes .
Stamped metal switch and receptacle boxes Stamped metal outlet boxes
Cast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, and accessories Junction type All other types including outlets, FS and FD switches, and
receptacle boxes All other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, including floor
boxes and covers Secondary products
Cun-ent-canying wiring devices All other secondary products
Residential lighting fixtures . Primary products.
Electric residential fixtures, except portable including parts Incandescent interior including bath or kitchen
Ceiling or pendant Wall or bracket
Incandescent outdoor Fixture attached to house..
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry Product
• Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Residential lighting fixtures—Continued -6.5 Fixture not attached to house 3646-117 12/83 97.9 94.3 90.0 -4.5 -8.2 -6.5 -6.5
Portable electric residential fixtures 3645-7 12/83 103.9 106.3 106.5 .2 1.5 2.9 3.1 Incandescent portable lamps complete with shade 3645-71 12/83 103.8 106.4 106.7 .2 1.6 3.1 3.2
Floor, bridge, and torch lamps 3645-7121 12/83 105.8 105.8 106.0 .2 .2 .9 1.7 Table lamps 3645-7123 12/83 105.2 108.0 107.8 -.1 .5 3.4 3.4 Other portable lamps 3645-7129 12/83 100.0 105.6 107.2 1.5 7.2 5.7 5.3
Lamps sold without shades including floor, bridge, and table 0 0 lamps 3645-732 12/83 114.7 118.4 e) 0 0
4.7 Secondary products 3645-S 12/83 e) 119.7 119.7 0 -2.1 1.2 4.7 Other secondary products 3645-SSS 12/83 e) 108.1 108.1 0 0 0 0
Commercial lighting fixtures 3646 06/81 116.6 116.0 115.9 -.1 -1.0 .1 3.8 Primary products 3646-P 06/81 114.9 114.5 114.3 -.1 - .9 .1 1.5
Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and institutional types 3646-2 06/81 114.4 113.8 113.6 - .2 -1.1 .1 1.1 Incandescent fixtures, except portable 3646-201 06/81 121.9 124.1 124.1 0 .3 3.3 4.2
Utilitarian and ornamental types, surface or pendant 3646-20111 06/81 128.7 134.1 134.1 0 1.1 5.4 6.8 Utilitarian and ornamental types, recessed 3646-20115 06/81 120.9 122.9 122.9 0 0 2.9 4.1 Other incandescent fixtures, including portable 3646-20119 06/81 117.9 117.9 117.9 0 0 2.0 2.1
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fixtures 3646-202 06/81 121.9 124.0 124.0 0 0 1.9 -.7 Fluorescent fixtures, except portable 3646-203 06/81 111.2 109.5 109.1 -.3 -1.8 -1.3 -.1
Recessed air handling 3646-20351 06/81 112.9 104.6 104.9 .3 -7.1 -7.1 -5.2 Recessed non-air handling 3646-20353 06/81 110.0 110.3 109.3 - .9 - .6 - .6 -2.1 Striplights 3646-20354 06/81 110.5 109.1 109.3 .2 -1.2 -1.3 2.6 Ceiling systems 3646-20355 06/81 104.7 100.8 102.7 1.9 -2.0 -6.6 Plastic wraparound 3646-20356 06/81 110.8 108.3 106.8 -1.4 -3.6 - .6 2.6 Wall mounted 3646-20357 06/81 120.8 121.0 121.2 .2 .3 .5 3.9 Surface or pendant 3646-20358 06/81 115.4 115.4 115.4 0 0 -.4 2.7 All other fluorescent fixtures 3646-20363 06/81 114.5 114.5 114.5 .0 0 0 4.6
Component or renewal parts for commercial or institutional 3.5 4.7 fixtures, sold separately 3646-204 06/81 115.1 114.1 116.4 2.0 1.1 3.5 4.7
Electric lighting fixtures, industrial types 3646-3 .3 4.6 General fixtures, except portable 3646-305 06/81 119.6 119.6 119.8 .2 .2 .3 4.6
Fluorescent fixtures 3646-30513 06/81 124.2 124.2 124.6 .3 .3 .5 6.1 Mercury and other high-Intensity discharge fixtures 3646-30521 06/81 110.1 110.1 110.1 0 0 0 2.7
Secondary products 3646-S 06/81 135.3 132.5 132.7 .1 -1.9 -.4 23.8 Other secondary products 3646-SSS 11/83 e) e) 97.9 e) (®)
Lighting equipment, n.e.c 3648.S 06/81 115.2 106.1 106.6 .5 -7.3 - .3 3.3
Vehicular lighting equipment 3647 12/83 103.2 103.5 103.5 0 .1 .6 1.0 Primary products 3647.P 12/83 103.6 103.8 103.8 0 0 .3 .8
Vehicular lighting equip., motor vehicle & other than motor .8 vehicle use, excl. bulbs 3647-1 12/83 103.6 103.8 103.8 0 0 .3 .8
Motor vehicle incandescent lighting equipment 3647-11 12/83 103.3 103.4 103.4 0 -.1 .3 .7 Spot, fog, and auxiliary motor vehicle lighting equipment 3647-111 12/83 101.7 101.7 102.3 .5 .5 .5 3.1
Spot, fog, and auxiliary lighting equipment: domestic 4.9 replacement 3647-1111 12/83 104.9 104.9 104.9 0 0 0 4.9
Spot, fog, & auxiliary lighting equip, shipped to U.S. 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 motor vehicle mfg. as original equipment 3647-1112 12/83 98.3 98.3 99.4 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
Auxiliary light equipment 3647-11123 12/83 98.3 98.3 99.4 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 All other motor vehicle lighting equipment 3647-112 12/83 103.4 103.6 103.6 0 -.1 .2 .5
All other motor vehicle lighting equipment: domestic 1.1 replacement 3647-1121 12/83 100.8 101.5 101.4 0 - .7 .7 1.1
Tail light fixture 3647-11213 12/83 102.6 104.7 104.7 0 -2.0 2.0 4.7 All other lighting equipment 3647-11214 12/83 99.7 99.7 99.6 -.1 -.1 -.1 -1.5
All other motor vehicle lighting equip, shipped to U.S. motor vehicle mfg. as original equip 3647-1122 12/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 0 0 .1 .4
Tail light fixture 3647-11223 12/83 102.4 102.4 102.4 0 0 -.1 -.1 All other lighting equipment 3647-11224 12/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 .7 1.3
Other than motor vehicle lighting equipment including 1.6 fluorescent fixtures 3647-12 12/83 106.3 107.1 107.0 0 .2 .8 1.6
All other lighting equipment 3647-124 12/83 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 0 2.1 Secondary products 3647-S
1.1 2.1 Other secondary products 3647-SSS 12/83 103.2 103.6 103.6 0 .4 1.1 2.1
Radio and television receiving equipment, except communication -1.6 types 365 12/84 99.7 98.7 98.4 - .4 -1.2 -1.6
Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and related equipment 3651 03/80 93.3 92.0 91.5 - .5 -1.9 -2.5 -3.7 Primary products 3651-P 03/80 92.5 90.8 90.2 - .6 -2.4 -3.1 -4.7
Radios: home, car, and combination models 3651-1 03/80 85.5 85.5 85.5 0 0 -1.7 -1.7 Combination models 3651-IB 03/80 I 83.2 83.2 83.2 0 0 -1.8 -1.8
Table and portable radio combinations, stereo and quadraphonic 3651-112 03/80 1 67.6 67.6 67.6 0 0 -1.8 -1.8
Automobile radios and taoe olavers 3651-1C 03/80 1 87.9 87.9 87.9 0 0 -1.0 -1.0 • •vi wi 1 iWwiiw mviiww ivi 3651-1C 03/80 1 87.9 87.9 Television receivers. Including combination models 3651-2 03/8C I 87.5 84.6 83.6 -1.3 -4.5 -5.9 -8.7
Console and consolette tv receivers 3651-2A Console and consolette tv receiver, color 3651-204 03/80 1 92.0 87.5 87.9 .5 -4.5 -4.8 -9.5
Table and portable 3651-21 03/8C 1 83.4 82.0 79.6 -2.9 -4.4 -7.0 -7.9 Color, over 17 inches 3651-216 03/8C 1 83.7 82.8 79.7 -3.8 -4.7 -7.6 -8.7
High fidelity components 3651-4 03/8C 1 99.5 98.3 98.3 0 -1.3 .7 -1.2 Phonographs, except mechanical 3651-4A 03/8C 1 114.0 114.0 114.0 0 0 .1 1.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Radio and t.v.'s, phonographs, and related equipment—Continued Electric phonograph, not coin operated, monophonic
Consumer high fidelity components Consumer audio and video recorders
Speakers, including public address systems Loudspeaker systems
Bookshelf type Floor standing Other loudspeaker systems..
Loudspeakers sold separately. Public address systems
Secondary products
Phonograph records and prerecorded tapes Primary products
Disc records 45 r.p.m. for own label . 45 r.p.m. on contract basis for others 33 1/3 r.p.m. for own label, stereo and quadraphonic 33 1 /3 r.p.m. on contract basis for others, stereo and
quadraphonic Other records, Inc. 33 1/3 r.p.m. mono., 78 r.p.m., elect.
transcriptions, except video Audio tapes
Cassette for own label Cassette on contract for others
Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts
Electronic components and accessories
Semiconductors and related devices Primary products
Integrated circuits Digital monolithic integrated circuits
Bipolar Memory
Other Logic
TTL (transistor transistor logic) Other logic types
MOS (metal oxide on silicon) Microprocessor MOS, except microprocessors
MOS memory Other MOS digital devices
Analog monolithic integrated circuit devices Amplifier Interface Voltage regulator or reference Data conversion Special consumer and other analog integrated circuits
Hybrid integrated circuits Film interconnected devices
Thin film Multi-chip type
Transistors Signal
Signal Power
Regular 10 watts and over
Diodes and rectifiers Signal diodes and assemblies Zener diodes Semiconductor rectifier/power diodes and assemblies
Other semiconductor devices and parts Optoelectronic devices
Light emitting diodes (LED) Other optoelectronic devices
Thyristors Other finished semiconductor devices Semiconductor parts and semi-finished devices
Seml-finlshed dice and wafers Semiconductor parts
Secondary products Other secondary products Electronic components, n.e.c
Electronic capacitors Primary products
Film dielectric capacitors .
Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry Product Index June code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June
19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3651-411 03/80 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 0 1.0 1.0 3651-4B 03/80 93.2 91.3 91.3 0 -2.1 1.1 -2.7 3651-4C
1.6 3651-5 03/80 111.6 111.6 111.6 0 0 .7 1.6 3651-5A 03/80 105.0 105.0 105.0 0 0 .7 2.2 3651-556 03/80 92.5 92.5 92.5 0 0 0 1.2 3651-557 03/80 116.0 (') 116.0 0 0 2.4 3651-568 03/80 101.0 (') (') e) C) (') 3651-554 03/80 112.8 112.8 112.8 0 .1 1.3 1.3 3651-594 03/80 118.0 118.0 118.0 0 0 0 2.9 3651-S 03/80 114.0 114.2 114.4 .2 .4 .8 1.4
3652 12/84 100.2 100.7 100.7 0 1.0 .7 (') 3652-P 12/84 100.2 100.6 100.7 0 1.0 .7 3652-1 12/84 99.1 99.7 99.8 .1 1.6 - .2 3652-122 12/84 (') 98.5 99.7 1.2 3.6 -.3 (') 3652-124 12/84 100.0 (') 3652-131 12/84 98.5 99.8 99.6 -.3 1® -A a
3652-135 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 (')
3652-162 12/84 (') (') 102.4 2.4 2.4 C) 3652-2 12/84 100.0 100.2 100.2 0 .2 .2 (') 3652-284 12/84 98.8 99.9 99.8 -.1 1.0 - .2 (') 3652-288 12/84 100.0 99.7 99.8 .1 -.1 - .2 (') 3652-M
(') 3652-XY9 12/84 102.1 102.1 102.1 .0 0 2.1 (')
, 367 12/84 100.8 101.0 101.1 .1 .2 1.1 e) . 3674 06/81 108.5 108.1 108.1 0 -.4 -.3 .8
3674-P 06/81 100.0 98.6 97.7 -.8 -1.1 -2.2 -2.6 3674-1 06/81 97.9 95.3 93.7 -1.7 -2.2 -5.3 -6.7 3674-1A 06/81 94.9 91.6 89.5 -2.3 -3.5 -6.7 -8.2 3674-12 06/81 110.9 109.7 110.0 .2 -.5 -3.3 -4.5 3674-121 06/81 62.8 62.8 62.8 0 0 0 -1.3 3674-12105 06/81 58.8 58.8 58.8 0 0 0 0 3674-122 06/81 134.2 132.4 132.8 .3 -.6 -4.0 -5.2 3674-12216 06/81 110.7 108.0 108.5 .5 -1.2 -5.7 -7.7 3674-12226 06/81 176.1 176.1 176.1 0 0 -2.1 -2.3 3674-13 06/81 83.8 79.1 75.4 -4.6 -6.3 -9.9 -11.7 3674-13128 06/81 91.0 88.3 88.3 0 -5.8 -6.5 -10.9 3674-132 06/81 82.4 77.3 72.9 -5.7 -6.4 -10.7 -11.9 3674-13231 06/81 77.6 69.0 61.7 -10.5 -13.6 -19.5 -19.6 3674-13232 06/81 89.5 89.7 89.5 -.2 2.4 .5 -2.4 3674-14 06/81 103.4 106.1 105.6 -.4 2.0 -1.8 -4.0 3674-14116 06/81 107.5 112.4 111.1 -1.2 4.4 -3.9 -8.9 3674-14219 06/81 88.1 (') 100.1 e) 11.5 -10.5 -8.6 3674-14117 06/81 106.9 111.7 110.5 -1.0 3.4 0 -1.1 3674-14218 06/81 88.7 C) 88.7 0 0 0 3674-14321 06/81 108.4 106.8 108.4 1.5 -.5 .3 -1.8 3674-11 06/81 109.2 104.4 104.4 0 0 -1.7 -2.3 3674-111 06/81 110.1 104.8 104.8 0 0 -1.9 -1.8 3674-11111 06/81 120.0 120.0 120.0 0 0 6.7 6.9 3674-11216 06/81 99.9 (=') (') (') C) 3674-2 06/81 111.2 111.6 111.5 0 .5 .7 -1.5 3674-21 06/81 110.2 110.4 110.4 0 .4 .2 -6.7 3674-21163 06/81 110.2 (') 110.4 (') .2 -6.7 3674-22 06/81 112.1 112.6 112.6 0 .5 1.2 4.0 3674-222A 06/81 109.3 110.0 110.0 0 .6 1.6 .8 3674-22267 06/81 102.0 103.5 103.5 0 1.4 3.5 1.9 3674-3 06/81 105.2 104.2 104.4 .1 -.8 1.0 5.0 3674-31122 06/81 73.4 67.5 68.4 1.4 -6.8 -7.2 3674-31194 06/81 134.6 134.6 134.6 0 0 6.5 24.0 3674-32242 06/81 102.8 102.9 102.9 0 0 0 .4 3674-9 06/81 97.2 97.2 97.2 0 0 1.8 2.9 3674-91 06/81 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 0 1.2 3674-91282 06/81 112.3 112.3 0 0 (') 3674-91193 06/81 99.3 99.3 99.3 0 0 0 3.9 3674-921 06/81 107.2 107.2 107.2 0 0 1.2 5.4 3674-922 06/81 95.6 (') (') e) (') (') 3674-925 06/81 94.4 94.4 94.4 0 0 2.1 3.6 3674-92595 06/81 89.8 (') (') (') (') 3674-92597 06/81 101.6 101.6 101.6 0 0 0 4.0 3674-S 06/81 128.5 130.2 130.7 .4 -1.3 2.6 7.8 3674-SSS 06/81 102.4 103.3 103.6 .3 1.0 2.6 2.7 3679-S 06/81 230.7 235.3 236.5 .5 -5.0 2.5 17.9
.. 3675 06/81 94.7 93.9 94.5 .6 .2 -.4 .4 3675-P 06/81 94.9 94.0 94.0 0 -.5 -1.1 -.5 3675-123 06/81 95.2 90.8 94.2 3.8 1.9 .1 .9
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3675-189 06/81 157.0 157.0 157.0 0 0 0 10.7
3675-3 06/81 70.2 66.1 68.4 3.5 .9 -1.1 -1.3 3675-162 06/81 70.2 66.1 68.4 3.5 .9 -1.1 -1.3 3675-4 06/81 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 1.0 3.5 3675-173 06/81 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 0 0 0 3675-177 06/81 102.7 102.7 e) 0 0 6.2 3675-5 06/81 84.3 84.3 84.3 0 0 -2.6 -2.9
3675-181 06/81 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 0 -4.1 -2.6 3675-182 06/81 101.6 a 101.6 0 0 -5.0 3675-183 06/81 85.2 85.2 85.2 0 0 -2.6 -2.2 3675-184 06/81 59.5 59.5 59.5 0 0 -3.2 -3.2 3675-S 06/81 93.2 93.2 98.2 5.4 5.4 5.4 6.9 3629-S 06/81 93.2 93.2 98.2 5.4 5.4 5.4 6.9
12/80 110.9 114.5 115.1 .5 3.7 3.9 6.6 3676-P 12/80 111.7 116.3 117.1 .7 4.6 4.9 6.9 3676-1 12/80 108.2 119.8 120.9 .9 11.8 11.7 11.3
3676-1B 12/80 97.3 100.1 97.8 -2.3 .5 .5 .9 3676-121 12/80 97.3 100.1 97.8 -2.3 .5 .5 .9 3676-2 12/80 112.1 112.4 112.6 .2 -.4 1.5 3.7 3676-2B
5.3 3676-245 12/80 107.7 108.3 107.9 -.4 - .4 .5 5.3 3676-2C 3676-251 12/80 110.3 110.2 110.3 .1 - .6 1.0 .9 3676-231 12/80 113.5 116.9 116.9 0 .7 3.0 3.1 3676-3 12/80 111.9 112.0 112.0 0 0 .4 5.3 3676-3A 12/80 101.5 101.4 101.4 0 -.1 - .2 -5.1 3676-302 11/81 126.9 127.8 127.8 0 .3 -.5 19.6
3676-305 12/80 112.1 112.1 112.1 0 0 .7 3676-4 12/80 120.4 123.5 123.5 .0 1.8 1.2 6.8
3676-4A 12/80 126.3 133.4 133.4 0 4.2 3.4 12.3 3676-422 12/80 109.2 134.4 134.4 0 16.7 13.0 27.2 3676-48 12/80 112.0 109.4 109.4 0 -2.3 -2.3 -1.6 3676-433 12/80 112.0 e) e) 3676-5 12/80 122.2 122.2 124.9 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.4 3676-5A 12/80 137.9 137.9 137.9 0 0 0 .6 3676-512 12/80 105.0 105.0 105.0 0 0 0 .6 3676-6 12/80 93.4 91.8 92.7 .9 - .7 - .7 3676-602 12/80 104.8 101.6 103.4 1.8 -1.3 -1.3 -1.4 3676-S 12/80 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 0 .8
06/82 112.6 112.9 113.2 .3 0 1.1 4.1 3677-P 06/82 113.1 113.4 113.7 .3 0 1.2 4.3 3677-112 06/82 e) 106.4 106.4 0 (®) e) 3677-132 06/82 116.3 116.3 116.3 0 0 0 4.3 3677-141 06/82 107.8 107.8 107.8 0 -1.3 .5 3.7 3677-161 06/82 108.8 110.6 110.6 0 1.6 1.6 .7 3677-171 06/82 112.9 112.9 ( e) e) 3677-191 06/82 125.4 125.4 126.6 1.0 1.0 .6 11.6 3677-192 06/82 117.7 118.6 120.2 1.4 1.1 2.6 7.9 3677-S 06/82 108.8 108.8 108.8 0 0 0 2.0 3677-SSS 06/82 111.7 111.7 111.7 0 0 0 2.0
12/80 116.7 118.1 118.2 .1 .6 1.8 3.7 3678-P 12/80 109.8 110.3 110.5 .2 .5 .3 2.4 3678-1 3678-12101 12/80 119.6 119.8 121.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 2.7 3678-2 12/80 101.6 102.3 102.5 .1 1.0 -2.7 -.8 3678-225 12/80 106.5 107.9 107.9 0 1.4 -6.6 -2.8 3678-22501 12/80 98.3 e) 100.1 1.8 -9.4 -7.1 3678-229 12/80 95.4 95.5 95.8 .3 .7 -1.9 - .6 3678-22901 12/80 1 131.7 132.7 132.7 0 .8 .8 3.1 3678-22902 12/80 1 79.8 79.6 80.0 .5 .6 -3.8 -3.2 3678-231 12/80 1 108.8 109.8 109.8 0 .9 .9 1.6 3678-23102 12/80 1 102.7 102.7 102.7 0 0 0 0 3678-3 12/80 1 112.7 113.6 113.6 0 -.1 .8 .6 3678-335 12/80 1 114.4 115.0 115.0 0 -.1 .5 .5
3678-33502 12/8C 1 124.8 {') 126.0 {') -.1 1.0 1.0 3678-338 12/8C 1 111.7 112.8 112.8 0 -.1 1.0 .7 3678-33801 12/8C > 105.5 {') 106.2 {') - .2 .7 .1
3678-33802 12/8C ) 115.9 117.2 117.2 0 -.1 1.1 1.1 3678-4 12/8C ) 103.9 103.9 103.9 0 - .2 .3 2.1 3678-444
2.4 3678-44401 12/8C ) 105.1 105.1 105.1 0 - .3 .5 2.4
Electronic capacitors—Continued Variable dielectric capacitors Tantalum slug and wire solid dry electrolytic-capacitors with
metal case Tantalum slug and wire metal case hermetic
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors Standard (5/8 inch diameter) All other aluminum electrolytic
Ceramic dielectric capacitors Ceramic tubular, disc, plate, and all two terminal ceramic
devices Ceramic monolithic chips Ceramic monolithic leaded radial Ceramic monolithic leaded axial
Secondary products Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c
Resistors for electronic applications Primary products
Fixed, nonwirewound. discrete resistors Other nonwirewound resistors (except carbon film and carbon
composition) C)ther,standard
Fixed, wirewound, discrete resistors Precision, high temperature
Standard type Ultraprecision
Standard type Nonprecision, without taps
Variable, nonwirewound resistors Nonwirewound trimmers Precision potentiometer, single turn Nonprecision potentiometer, carbon or other noncermet, single
Variable wirewound resistors Potentiometers and other variable resistors, except trimnf>ers,
single turn Precision potentiometer
Wirewound trimmers Trimmer, multitum
Miscellaneous special type discrete resistors Multiturn potentiometers
Multitum potentiometers, wirewound Fixed resistor networks
Thick film Secondary products
Electronic coils, transformers, and other inductors Primary products
Radio frequency chokes Audio transformers Plate and filament (power) transformers Pulse transformers Television transformers and reactors Torokjal windings, except complete magnetic amplifiers Other inductors for electronic applications Secondary products
Other secondary products
Connectors for electronic applk»tions Primary products
Coaxial connector (radio frequency) Coaxial connector (complete, assembled)
Cylindrical connectors Heavy duty and standard
Heavy duty and standard (complete, assembled) Miniature
Miniature (complete, assembled) Miniature (partially assembled or unassembled)
Subminiature Subminiature (partially assembled or unassembled)
Rack and panel connector (rectangular) Integral shell and similar types
Integral shell and similar types (partially assembled or unassembledO
Subminiature and other Subminiature and other (complete, assembled) Subminiature and other (partially assembled or
unassembled) Printed circuit connector
Card insertion type Card insertion type (complete, assembled)
See footnotes at end of table.
3676
3677
3678
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product
Connectors for electronic applications—Continued Two-piece type
Two-piece type (complete, assembled) Other special types
Miscellaneous special purpose types Other special purpose types
Other special types (complete, assembled) . Secondary products
Other secondary products Electronic components, n.e.c
Electronic components, n.e.c Primary products
Switches, mechanical (for electronic applications) Rotary switches (excluding thumbwheel type) Pushbutton switches
Filters, crystals, power converters and related components. Filters and crystals
Quartz and other crystals for frequency control Static power converters and other pulse and frequency
regulators or generators Oscillators Static power supply converters, regulated
Magnetic recording media (unrecorded) Video tape, instrumentation tape, floppy disc and other
Video tape Printed circuits and cable assemblies
Cable harness assemblies for electronic applications Printed circuit boards and related circuitry on passive
substrates Single sided PC board Double sided PC board . Multilayer PC board Flexible form or cable, printed .
Parts and hardware for electronic components Tube parts (except glass blanks) Other n.e.c Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts.
Secondary products Other secondary products
Storage batteries Primary products
Lead acid batteries, 1.5 cubic foot or less Starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) type
For OEM For replacement
Other than SLI For replacement
Lead acid batteries, larger than 1.5 cubic foot. Motive power type
Industrial truck Other motive power
Primary batteries, dry and wet Primary products.
Le Clanche type civilian batteries ... General purpose (flashlight) cell .
General purpose D size Multiple cell batteries
Lantern battery . Dry cells, except Le Clanche and military
Alkaline cells AA size
Other dry cell batteries, except Le Clanche and military . Secondary products
Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines . Primary products
Ignition harness and cable sets Ignition harness sets
All other ignition harness sets Cable sets
Cable sets, automotive type Cable sets, automotive type-replacement
Battery charging alternators, generators, and regulators Battery charging alternators and generators
Alternators and generators, factory rebuilt automotive type .. Regulators for battery charging generators
Regulators, passenger car & light truck type, new Regulators, passenger car & light truck type-replacement
Starting motors
See footnotes at end of table.
Industry Product Index Percent
Industry Product Index -code code base Feb. May June May
19852 19852 19852 1985
3678-447 12/80 {') 97.9 97.9 0 3678-44701 12/80 {') 100.3 100.3 0 3678-5 12/80 114.1 114.5 114.7 .1 3678-554 12/80 106.7 107.3 107.6 .2 3678-556 3678-55601 12/80 105.2 105.8 105.5 -.3 3678-S 12/80 138.9 139.6 139.4 -.2 3678-SSS 12/80 123.8 125.2 124.8 -.3 3679-S 12/80 124.4 124.4 124.4 0
3679 06/82 108.4 108.7 108.7 0 3679-P 06/82 112.2 112.3 112.4 .1 3679-B 06/82 112.7 112.7 112.8 .1 3679-B07 06/82 97.2 97.2 97.2 0 3679-B09 06/82 111.9 111.9 112.9 .8 3679-C 06/82 111.6 111.6 112.3 .7 3679-C01 06/82 102.9 102.9 104.6 1.6 3679-C0199 06/82 107.8 107.8 {')
3679-C02 06/82 118.5 118.5 118.5 0 3679-C0236 06/82 e) {') ( 0 3679-C0243 06/82 112.3 112.3 112.3 0 3679-F 06/82 101.2 101.1 -.1 3679-F05 06/82 e) 76.3 75.8 - .6 3679-F03 06/82 77.7 77.1 -.8 3679-H 06/82 106.5 106.5 106.7 .2 3679-H01 06/82 106.4 (') 107.2
3679-H02 06/82 106.5 106.4 106.6 .2 3679-H0201 06/82 103.9 103.9 a 3679-H0202 06/82 109.9 110.1 110.1 .0 3679-H0203 06/82 104.5 103.7 104.6 .9 3679-H0204 06/82 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 3679-0 06/82 118.0 118.0 118.1 .1 3679-001 11/82 {') 3679-004 06/82 119.4 119.4 119.4 0 3679-XY9 06/82 89.8 89.8 89.8 0 3679-S 06/82 101.2 101.9 101.8 - .2 3679-SSS 06/82 101.5 102.5 102.2 - .2
3691 12/84 98.9 97.7 97.8 .1 3691-P 12/84 98.8 97.5 97.6 .1 3691-3 12/84 98.3 97.1 97.3 .2 3691-31 12/84 98.3 97.0 97.2 .2 3691-311 12/84 95.7 95.7 -.1 3691-312 12/84 98.5 97.3 97.5 .3 3691-32 3691-322 12/84 98.1 99.0 98.6 -.4 3691-4 12/84 102.0 99.1 99.1 0 3691-41 12/84 103.0 99.0 99.0 0 3691-411 12/84 103.5 98.4 98.4 0 3691-419 12/84 100.0 102.9 102.9 0
3692 12/80 117.0 117.1 117.1 0 3692-P 12/80 119.0 119.1 119.1 0 3692-1 12/80 124.8 124.8 124.8 0 3692-121 3692-12112 12/80 120.0 120.0 120.0 0 3692-131 12/80 126.9 126.9 126.9 0 3692-13111 12/80 125.7 125.8 125.8 0 3692-2 12/80 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 3692-212 12/80 120.8 120.8 120.8 0 3692-21213 12/80 123.1 123.1 123.1 0 3692-213 12/80 {') 64.9 64.9 0 3692-S 12/80 126.3 127.1 127.1 0
3694 12/82 106.5 106.7 106.8 .1 3694-P 12/82 103.6 103.8 104.0 .2 3694-1 12/82 105.9 105.9 106.0 .1 3694-1A 12/82 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 3694-119 12/82 96.8 e) {') 3694-1B 12/82 104.9 104.9 105.1 .3 3694-131 12/82 104.9 104.9 105.1 .3 3694-13102 12/82 103.8 103.8 104.4 .5 3694-2 12/82 102.6 103.0 103.1 .2 3694-2A 3694-237 12/82 100,1 100.1 100.1 0 3694-2B 12/82 108.4 110.0 111.2 1.1 3694-241 12/82 108.4 110.0 111.2 1.1 3694-24102 12/82 107.2 109.2 110.9 1.5 3694-3
Percent change to June 1985 from —
Mar. 1985
C) 0.5
.8
.2 -.2 -.4
0
.2
.2
.1 0 .8 .6
1.6
-.1
- .1 .9
1.2 C)
.1
0 0 .1
-.1 0 .1
0 0 .6 .7
.1 0 .2 .2 .3 .1
.1 -1.3 -1.5 -1.5 -1.3
0 -.1
0
0 0 .1 0 0 0
-.1 .1 .1 0
e) .2 .2 .5 .4
.2 1.1 1.1 1.5
Dec. 1984
e) 1.9 1.4
.9 2.9
.8 -.2
1.8 2.0
.1 0 .9
1.0 1.7
.6 e)
0
e) .7
1.1
.7 0 .2
2.4 0
-.9
-1.1 -.1 1.4 1.8
-2.2 -2.4 -2.7 -2.8 -4.3 -2.5
-1.4 -.9
-1.0 -1.6 2.9
-.4 -.5 2.0
3.4 2.0 2.4
-4.2 -1.9
-.6
.9
.1
.1 2.4 4.4 (') -1.8 -1.8
.5 - .8
-4.0 2.6 2.6 3.5
June 1984
(') O 5.8 1.9
1.4 4.3 3.3
.9
3.8 4.3 3.4 5.0 3.6 2.6 2.3 C)
2.8 C) 2.4 (') (') C) 2.0
2.1 - .5 3.5 1.9
0 5.5 e) 5.7 3.0 2.0 2.5
e) e)
e)
e) e) e) -.4 -.5 2.0
3.4 2.0 2.4
-4.2 -1.9
-.6 -19.4
.9
2.2 1.2 3.8 4.4 (') 2.6 2.6 -.2
-1.8 4.2 4.2 3.5
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3694-381 12/82 114.6 114.7 114.6 0 0 0 12.5 3694-4 12/82 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 0 .3 .1 3694-411 12/82 102.1 102.1 102.1 0 0 .3 .1 3694-41102 12/82 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 0 .3 .1
3694-5 12/82 100.6 100.6 100.7 .1 - .2 - .2 .4 3694-5A 12/82 109.8 109.8 i') 3694-511 01/83 109.7 109.7 e) e) e)
a 3694-51102 01/83 110.1 e) 0 a e) a 3694-5B 04/83 91.4 91.4 91.4 0 0 -1.4 -1.5 3694-531 04/83 91.0 91.0 91.0 0 0 -1.4 -1.5 3694-53101 04/83 91.0 91.0 91.0 0 -1.4 -1.5 3694-5C 12/82 110.3 110.3 110.3 0 - .7 .7 2.1 3694-581 12/82 109.7 109.7 109.7 0 -.7 .7 2.2 3694-553 12/82 102.7 103.1 103.1 0 .4 .4 -2.2 3694-561 12/82 100.2 102.4 102.4 0 0 2.1 3.0 3694-598 12/82 101.3 101.6 101.6 0 0 .3 .8 3694-6 12/82 107.0 107.9 109.1 1.1 1.1 2.0 3.8 3694-6A 12/82 110.1 112.3 112.9 .6 .6 2.6 3.9 3694-652 3694-65201 12/82 111.5 114.7 115.6 .8 .8 3.7 4.8 3694-698 12/82 103.1 103.1 105.0 1.9 1.9 1.7 3.0 3694-S 12/82 115.7 115.8 115.8 0 - .9 .1 6.4 3694-SSS 12/82 105.3 105.3 105.3 0 0 0 5.3 3714-S 12/82 117.6 e) 0 e)
12/84 101.0 101.2 101.5 .3 .9 1.5 e) 06/82 106.8 107.1 107.4 .3 .6 1.8 2.9
3711-P 06/82 106.7 106.9 107.3 .4 .6 1.9 2.7 3711-111 06/82 106.5 106.9 107.4 .4 .9 2.0 3.8 3711-2 06/82 107.1 106.9 107.2 .2 0 1.5 .7 3711-2A 06/82 106.9 106.7 107.0 .2 .1 1.8 .6 3711-211 06/82 110.2 109.9 109.1 - .8 -1.0 1.3 3.8 3711-21131 06/82 108.6 108.2 107.0 -1.1 -1.5 .9 2.7 3711-213 06/82 99.1 99.1 101.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 -6.8 3711-21301 06/82 99.4 e) {') 3711-2B 06/82 109.7 109.5 109.6 .1 -.1 -.3 1.4 3711-223 06/82 109.7 109.5 109.6 .1 -.1 -.3 1.4 3711-2C 01/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 .6 .7 3711-233 01/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 .6 .7 3711-3 06/82 105.1 105.8 105.8 0 .6 1.1 1.8 3711-3A 06/82 106.6 107.8 107.8 0 1.1 1.8 2.3 3711-312 06/82 106.2 105.8 105.8 0 -.4 1.7 2.0 3711.3B 06/82 103.6 103.7 103.6 -.1 0 .3 1.2 3711-S 06/82 106.3 106.9 106.3 - .6 0 1.2 3.5 3711-SSS 06/82 107.8 108.4 e)
12/82 107.8 108.0 108.2 .2 .2 .6 1.5 3713-P 12/82 108.5 108.7 108.9 .2 .2 .6 1.4 3713-1 12/82 108.6 108.7 108.7 0 0 .3 1.1 3713-1A 12/82 109.2 109.3 109.3 0 0 .5 1.5 3713-133 12/82 113.1 {') 113.1 0 2.8 8.0 3713-134 12/82 108.7 {') e) e ) e ) e) 3713-136 01/83 101.6 102.6 102.6 0 0 1.0 .7 3713-13602 01/83 101.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 2.0 1.5 3713-139 12/82 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 1.8 3713-13901 12/82 103.8 e ) e) e ) e) e ) e )
3713-1B 3713-2 12/82 108.3 109.0 109.9 .8 1.5 1.6 2.9 3713-2A 12/82 108.3 109.7 111.6 1.7 3.0 3.2 4.4 3713-223 12/82 107.8 C) e) 3713-2C 3713-241 12/82 107.3 107.4 107.4 -.1 0 .1 .1 3713-S 12/82 107.0 106.7 107.4 .6 .4 2.5 3.2 3713-SSS 12/82 105.3 105.3 105.3 0 0 .5 2.2 3714-S 12/82 110.3 109.4 109.4 0 -.8 5.6 6.9 3715-S 12/82 109.4 109.4 109.4 0 0 0 -1.6
12/82 100.3 100.4 100.4 0 .1 .1 .5 3714-P 12/82 100.1 100.2 100.3 0 .1 0 .4 3714-1 12/82 99.9 100.1 100.1 0 .2 0 .3 3714-1A 12/82 100.1 100.6 101.2 .6 1.5 1.5 .3 3714-124 12/82 97.4 97.7 97.7 0 -.1 .6 .6 3714-12401 12/82 97.4 97.7 97.7 0 -.1 .6 .6 3714-125 3714-12501 12/82 1 100.7 100.1 100.7 .6 .6 .9 -1.3 3714-126 3714-12601 12/82 1 96.5 96.0 96.5 .4 .4 - .8 - .7 3714-1B 12/82 ! 100.9 104.0 104.0 0 1.9 3.2 4.4 3714-127 12/82 ! 104.3 107.8 107.8 0 1.8 3.3 3.9
Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines—Continued Rebuilt automotive starting motors
Spark plugs. Spark plugs, automotive type .
Spark plugs, automotive type-replacement Other complete electric equipment for internal combustion
engines Ignition coils
Ignition colls, motor vehicle type Ignition colls, motor vehicle type-replapement
Distributors Distributors, motor vehicle type
Distributors, motor vehicle type-OEM Switches for use in vehicles and aircraft
Switches, motor vehrcle type Ignition magnetos, all types Other ignition equipment Other complete electrical equipment
Components and parts for engine electrical equipment Parts for distributors
Breaker point sets Breaker point sets, motor vehicle type
Other component parts for engine electrical equipment ... Secondary products
Other secondary products Motor vehicle parts and accessories
Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment.
Motor vehicles and passenger car bodies Primary products.
Passenger cars Trucks, truck tractors and truck chassis..
Trucks Light tmcks, under 10,000 lbs. GVW ...
Pickup . Heavy trucks, 19,501 lbs. GVW and over
Light-heavy trucks. 19,501 to 26,000 lbs. GVW ., Truck tractors
Heavy tmck tractors. 19,501 lbs. GVW and over ... Truck chassis
Heavy truck chassis. 19.501 lbs. GVW and over... Buses and fire department vehicles
Buses Common earners
Fire department vehicles Secondary products
All other secondary products
Truck and bus bodies Primary products
Truck, bus and other vehicle bodies (sold separately). Truck bodies
Dump Stake/platform/grain Utility and service
Utility Refuse
Front loading Bus bodies
Complete vehicles produced on purchased chassis Emergency vehfcles and hearses
Fire department vehicles Other highway vehicles
Trucks Secondary products
Other secondary products.
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Motor vehicle parts and accessories. Truck trailers
Motor vehicle parts and accessories . Primary products.
Motor vehicle parts and accessories, new . Filters
Fuel filters Fuel filters-replacement
Oil filters Oil filters-replacement
Air filters Air filters-replacement
Exhaust system components. Mufflers
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product Index -
code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3714-12701 12/82 104.4 108.8 108.8 0 0.9 4.1 5.3 3714-129 12/82 92.7 94.9 94.9 0 2.4 3.0 5.9 3714-12901 12/82 87.5 91.2 91.2 0 4.3 5.5 11.1 3714-1C 12/82 102.8 102.8 103.9 1.1 1.1 -.1 2.2 3714-133 04/83 103.0 103.0 111.5 8.2 8.0 9.3 (') 3714-13302 04/83 103.0 103.0 111.5 8.2 8.0 9.3 (') 3714-1D 12/82 106.9 106.6 106.6 -.1 -.1 .2 1.4 3714-135 12/82 105.4 105.5 104.9 -.6 -.6 -.5 -.1 3714-13501 12/82 113.2 113.1 e) e) e) 3714-13502 12/82 101.6 101.8 102.5 .8 a (') 2.4 3714-1E 12/82 102.7 102.9 102.9 0 .2 1.2 2.2 3714-142 12/82 104.1 104.9 104.9 0 1.0 1.3 2.1 3714-145 12/82 104.7 105.8 105.8 0 1.0 1.4 2.2 3714-14502 12/82 104.7 105.8 105.8 0 1.0 1.4 2.2 3714-144 12/82 102.4 102.4 102.4 0 0 1.2 2.2 3714-143 04/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 1.7 (') 3714-14302 04/83 102.8 (') 102.8 1.7 3714-149 12/82 103.8 103.8 103.9 .1 .1 .8 1.6 3714-14901 12/82 109.0 (') 109.0 0 0 3714-14902 12/82 101.8 (') 102.0 C) .2 1.2 2.2 3714-1F 12/82 119.4 118.7 118.7 0 - .9 (') e) 3714-157 12/82 118.5 117.6 117.6 0 -1.2 (') 3714-15702 12/62 122.2 (') 122.2 e) -1.8 C) (') 3714-111 04/83 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 0 2.1 4.0 3714-11102 04/83 102.0 102.0 102.0 0 e) 2.1 4.0 3714-117 12/82 100.5 (') (') e) e) (') 3714-11702 12/82 100.0 (') (') e) (') 3714-131 12/82 107.2 107.2 107.2 0 0 .1 3.2 3714-13101 12/82 101.0 100.5 100.5 0 - .6 -.6 -1.2 3714-13102 12/82 107.4 107.5 107.5 0 .1 .2 3.4 3714-151 12/82 101.1 100.6 100.1 -.4 -1.2 -.4 1.1 3714-15101 12/82 95.0 92.6 90.6 -2.2 -5.9 -1.8 -8.3 3714-155
3.2 3714-15501 12/82 111.3 114.7 114.7 0 3.1 3.1 3.2 3714-161 12/82 87.4 88.0 88.0 0 .7 .7 .1 3714-16101 12/62 88.6 89.5 89.5 0 1.1 1.1 .2 3714-168 12/62 97.3 97.4 97.4 .0 .1 .1 -3.0 3714-178 12/82 105.1 105.1 105.1 0 .1 .1 .8 3714-17801 12/82 112.0 112.2 112.2 0 .2 .2 .4 3714-181 12/82 104.0 104.0 104.0 0 0 0 .4 3714-18101 12/82 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 0 0 3714-18102 12/82 102.9 n (') e) 3714-198 12/62 98.1 98.1 98.1 0 .1 -1.0 -1.4 3714-3 12/82 107.6 109.9 109.8 -.1 -.3 2.2 3.3 3714-323 12/82 104.8 104.8 108.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3714-326 12/82 103.2 103.2 103.2 0 0 0 -.1 3714-331 12/82 110.0 111.7 112.0 .3 .6 2.1 4.0 3714-398 12/62 106.5 110.6 109.6 -.9 -1.5 2.5 3.5 3714-M 3714-Z89 12/82 97.8 97.6 97.6 0 - .2 .6 .2 3714-S 12/82 104.0 104.1 104.2 .1 .1 .7 1.6 3465-S 12/82 113.7 113.7 113.7 0 .1 .1 9.6 3519-S 04/83 93.9 e) (') e) 3694-S 12/82 104.3 104.6 105.5 .9 .7 1.1 1.3 3714-SSS 12/82 103.5 103.8 103.7 -.1 .1 .7 1.6
12/79 119.5 119.5 119.5 0 0 1.0 1.8 3715-P 12/79 118.6 118.6 118.6 0 0 .8 2.2 3715-1 12/79 118.1 118.1 118.0 -.1 -.1 .8 2.1 3715-1A 12/79 121.8 121.8 121.6 - .2 -.2 1.3 3.3 3715-11 12/80 117.7 117.6 117.5 -.1 -.1 1.3 3.3
3715-109 12/79 120.2 120.1 119.9 - .2 -.1 .8 3.0
3715-119 12/80 115.0 114.9 114.7 -.2 - .2 -.3 2.3 3715-12 12/80 114.2 114.9 113.1 -1.5 -1.0 .9 3.4
3715-1D 12/80 113.5 113.4 113.7 .2 .2 0 .8 3715-133 12/79 108.3 (') 107.3 .2 .4 1.0 3715-137 12/79 118.1 116.2 118.3 .1 .1 -.5 .9 3715-141 12/79 120.0 120.1 120.1 0 .1 .1 .1 3715-138 12/80 118.8 (') 118.8 0 0 0 3715-139 12/80 114.9 115.1 115.1 0 .2 .2 .2 3715-143 12/79 116.6 116.6 117.1 .5 .5 .5 .9 3715-149 12/79 110.4 110.4 110.6 .1 .1 .1 1.1 3715-S 12/79 128.6 128.6 128.6 0 0 1.9 -1.4 3714-S 12/79 122.1 (') C) e) e) 3715-SSS 12/79 135.8 135.8 135.8 0 0 3.1
06/84 103.4 103.8 103.8 0 0 1.3 3.8 3716-P 06/84 103.6 104.1 104.1 0 0 1.4 4.1
Motor vehicle parts and accessories—Continued Mufflers-replacement
Pipes Pipes-replacement
Brake parts and assemblies Brake valves
Brake valves-OEM Wheels
Wheels, passenger car type.. Wheels, passenger car type-replacement . Wheels, passenger car type-OEM .
Transmissions and transmission parts, except auxiliary . Manual transmissions and parts
Manual transmissions, truck and bus Manual transmissions, truck and bus-OEM
Automatic transmissions and parts Automatic transmissions, passenger car
Automatic transmissions, passenger car-OEM Parts for automatic transmissions
Parts for automatic transmisswns-replacement Parts for automatic transmissions-OEM
Engine bearings Connecting rod bearings
Connecting rod bearings-OEM Gasoline engines, new
Gasoline engines, new-OEM Hub and drum assemblies
Hub and drum assemblies-OEM Radiators, complete .
Radiators, complete-replacement. Radiators, complete-OEM
Universal joints Universal joints-replacement
Ball joints. Ball joints-replacement
Shock absorbers Shock absorbers-replacement
Steering idler amis, drag links & control arms Valve guides, seats and tappets
Valve guides, seats and tappets-replacement Clutch disc and facing assemblies
Clutch disc and facing assemblies-replacement . Clutch disc and facing assemblies-OEM
All other parts and accessories Rebuilt automotive components
Water pumps Clutch discs and pressure plates Gasoline engines All other rebuilt parts
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products. Automotive stampings Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. Engine electrical equipment Other secondary products
Truck trailers. Primary products.
Truck trailers and chassis (10000 lbs. per axle and over) Vans
Closed top vans Closed top, dry freight vans, except insulated, drop-frame
and livestock vans Aluminum closed top, dry freight vans, except insulated,
drop-frame, and livestock vans Open top vans
Complete trailer units (10000 lbs. per axle and over), except vans and tanks
Bulk commodity trailers, except vans Platform trailers Low-bed heavy haulers
Low-bed heavy haulers under 40 ton capacity Low-bed heavy haulers 40 ton and over capacity
Dump trailers and chassis, highway type Other trailer units, except detachable
Secondary products. Motor vehicle parts and accessories. Other secondary products
Motor homes built on purchased chassis .... Primary products
See footnotes at end of table.
3715
3716
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
3716-101 06/84 102.4 102.9 102.9 0 0.1 1.0 2.9 3716-105 06/84 105.4 105.9 105.9 0 0 2.0 5.9 3716-121 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3716-S 06/84 101.6 101.1 101.1 0 - .6 .1 1.1 3792-S 06/84 101.7 101.1 101.1 0 - .6 .1 1.1
12/81 111.8 112.3 112.3 0 .1 1.8 2.1 3732-P 12/81 111.8 112.2 112.2 0 .1 1.8 2.0 3732-2 12/81 114.5 114.8 114.8 0 0 1.2 3.1 3732-21 12/81 114.0 114.3 114.3 0 0 1.3 3.0 3732-214 12/81 117.7 119.0 119.0 0 .8 1.0 3.6 3732-216 12/81 110.9 111.0 111.0 0 - .2 .3 1.3 3732-219 12/81 115.6 115.6 a 3732-22 12/81 115.1 115.1 115.1 0 0 .7 3.7 3732-5 12/81 111.1 111.2 111.3 .1 .1 1.2 -.4 3732-531 12/81 111.6 (') 111.3 e) 0 1.3 2.7 3732-54 12/81 111.8 111.9 112.1 .2 .2 1.2 -.9 3732-547 12/81 114.7 e) 116.1 e) .9 4.4 3.9 3732-548 12/81 105.6 {') 106.1 e) 0 1.9 3.5 3732-6 12/81 112.8 114.1 114.0 -.1 .3 2.1 2.9 3732-673 12/81 108.5 108.7 108.7 0 .2 .9 1.8 3732-675 12/81 117.2 119.6 119.4 -.1 .3 3.3 3.9 3732-7 12/81 108.8 109.1 109.0 -.1 .1 .1 -.1 3732-71 12/81 108.2 108.5 108.3 -.1 .1 .1 - .2 3732-714 12/81 111.1 112.3 112.0 -.3 .2 .8 2.0 3732-715 12/81 105.3 104.7 104.7 0 0 -.6 -2.4 3732-72 12/81 111.6 111.8 111.8 0 0 .2 .3 3732-725 12/81 119.1 119.7 119.7 0 0 .5 .7 3732-S 12/81 108.7 109.8 109.8 0 0 2.0 2.7 3731-S 12/81 99.0 99.0 99.0 0 0 0 -1.5
06/84 101.4 101.7 101.8 0 .1 1.1 1.8 3743-P 06/84 101.3 101.7 101.7 0 .1 .9 1.7 3743-1 06/84 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 0 1.5 3.7 3743-1A 06/84 106.7 106.7 106.7 0 0 2.7 6.7 3743-1B 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3743-172 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3743-2 06/84 100.4 101.0 101.0 .0 .6 .7 1.0 3743-2A 06/84 100.4 101.2 101.2 0 .7 .8 1.2 3743-214 06/84 100.3 100.3 100.3 0 0 .2 .3
3743-3 06/84 100.0 100.2 100.3 .1 - .8 .4 .3 3743-3D 06/84 100.6 100.7 100.8 .1 -1.2 .3 .8 3743-371 06/84 100.1 99.9 99.9 0 -5.1 .2 -.1 3743-372 06/84 100.8 100.9 101.0 .1 .2 .3 1.0 3743-M 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3743-Z89 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 3743-S 06/84 102.4 102.9 102.9 0 .4 2.9 2.9
12/84 99.1 99.1 99.2 .1 -.1 - .8 e) 3751-P 12/84 98.9 98.9 99.0 .1 -.1 -1.0 e) 3751-1 12/84 98.1 97.9 98.2 .3 - .2 -1.8 3751-111 12/84 e) 96.6 96.6 .1 .1 -3.4 e) 3751-11103 12/84 94.9 95.7 .9 .9 -4.3
e) 3751-151 12/84 e) 98.5 e) e) e) 3751-171 12/84 101.1 100.9 99.1 -1.8 -1.9 - .9 e) 3751-2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 3751-253 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 3751-M 12/84 98.3 98.3 98.3 0 0 -1.7 e) 3751-Z89 12/84 98.3 98.3 98.3 0 0 -1.7 e) 3751-S 12/84 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 e) 3751-SSS 12/84 {') 100.1 100.1 0 .1 e)
06/84 102.9 102.9 102.7 -.2 - .2 .8 2.7 3792-P 06/84 102.3 102.4 102.1 -.2 -.3 .7 2.1 3792-1 06/84 101.9 101.9 101.9 0 -.1 .4 1.9 3792-133 06/8^ t 101.6 101.6 101.6 0 0 .4 1.6 3792-135 06/84 - 102.3 102.3 102.3 0 0 .7 2.3 3792-2 06/84 r 103.1 103.5 102.7 -.7 - .8 1.3 2.7 3792-242 06/84 i (3) 107.5 104.0 -3.3 -3.3 e) 4.0 3792-247 06/84 i 100.1 99.9 99.9 0 -.3 - .2 -.1 3792.S 06/84 i e) 105.9 e) 1.3 5.9 3716-S 06/84 e) 107.0 e) e) 7.0
12/84 \ 100.4 100.6 100.8 .2 .1 .8 e)
Motor homes built on purchased chassis--Continued Conventional (type A) Chopped van or mini (type C) Converted vans Secondary products
Travel trailers .
Boat building and repairing Primary products
Outboard motorboats Runabouts
13 n. 6 in. to 15 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic . 15 ft. 6 in. to 17 ft. 5 in. LOA, plastic . 17 ft. 6 in. and over LOA, plastic
Utility .
3732
Inboard motorboats, including inboard-outdrive houseboats Runabouts, all materials, non-military Cabin cnjisers, non-military
Plastic, 26 to 40 ft. LOA Plastic. 40 ft. and over LOA
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats Under 20 ft. LOA 20 ft. and over LOA
All other boats Sailboats
With auxiliary power Without auxiliary power
Other boats, such as rowboats, canoes, skiffs, lifeboats, etc. Aluminum
Secondary products Ship building and repairing
Railroad equipment. Primary products.
Locomotives and locomotive parts Locomotives Locomotive parts
All other, except wheels and axles . Passenger and freight train cars, new ...
Freight train cars, new Hopper, covered .
Street, subway, trolley, and rapid transit cars, rebuilt rail cars, and rail car parts
Parts and accessories for railroad and street cars Air brake equipment All other, except wheels and axles
Miscellaneous receipts
Secondary products.
3743
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts Primary products
Bicycles, adult tricycles, unicycles & parts (excl. chldrns 2-whl sdwik cycis w/semi-pneu trs)
Bicycles, complete, with one or both wheels 25 inches or more Five speed or over bicycles, complete, with one or more
wheels 25 inches or more Bicycles, complete, with both wheels less than 25 inches Parts for bicycles, including frame sets and motorbike parts
interchangeable with bicycle parts Motorcycles, motorbikes, mop^s, motorscooters, trail vehicles
and parts Parts, including sidecars, but excluding motorbike parts
interchangeable with bicycle parts Miscellaneous receipts
Resales
3751
Secondary products Other secondary products
Travel trailers and campers Primary products
Travel trailers (with rigid structures) . 16 to 24 feet, 11 inches in length 25 feet and over in length, including park models
Camping trailers, truck campers, pickup covers and parts Collapsible camping trailers Pickup caps or box covers
Secondary products Motor homes on purchased chassis
Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, and optical goods; watches and clocks
See footnotes at end of table.
3792
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry
code Product
code Index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Measuring and controlling instruments 382 12/84 100.6 100.9 101.1 0.2 0.4 1.1 (')
Environmental controls 3822 12/79 138.7 137.9 138.8 .6 .3 1.4 4.8 Primary products 3822-P 12/79 138.8 137.2 138.3 .8 .4 .8 5.2
Building environment comfort controls 3822-1 12/79 146.2 144.7 146.4 1.2 1.1 1.4 6.9 Temperature responsive building controls 3822-121 12/79 144.0 139.1 141.7 1.9 1.7 .3 9.1
Temperature responsive, non-pneumatic 3822-12102 12/79 142.9 135.5 139.5 2.9 2.6 .8 12.4 Other automatic controls 3822-18 12/80 116.8 123.1 123.1 0 .1 C)
Miscellaneous automatic building comfort controls 3822-189 12/79 157.7 170.0 170.0 0 .1 e) Appliance temperature and related controls, automatic 3822-2 12/79 116.5 114.4 114.0 -.4 -2.0 -1.3 -.4
Temperature responsive appliance controls 3822-211 12/79 119.0 114.8 114.8 0 -3.5 -3.5 -2.4 Other appliance regulating controls 3822-215 12/79 113.0 114.0 112.8 -1.0 .5 2.2 3.0
Secondary products 3822-S 12/79 140.9 141.3 141.3 0 .1 2.3 3.6
Industrial process control instmments 3823 06/83 105.0 105.7 105.8 .1 .5 1.2 2.9 Primary products 3823-P 06/83 105.4 106.1 106.3 .1 .6 1.4 3.3
Display and control receiver-type instruments, operating from standard transmission signals 3823-1 06/83 105.5 105.3 106.2 .9 .9 1.5 5.4
Electrical and electronic types (A.C. or D.C.) 3823-101 06/83 105.0 104.7 106.1 1.3 1.3 2.1 4.9 Controllers 3823-10135 06/83 106.3 105.6 105.6 0 0 -.7 1.8 Non-control 3823-10136 06/83 104.1 104.1 106.4 2.2 2.2 3.9 7.0
Pneumatic types (3 to 15 and 3 to 27 p.s.i. standard signals)... 3823-102 06/83 106.5 106.5 106.5 0 0 e) Controllers 3823-10239 06/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 e) e)
Temperature instruments, excluding receiver type 3823-2 06/83 108.4 109.2 109.2 0 0 .7 3.4 Electrical and electronic measuring types 3823-201 06/83 107.4 107.4 107.4 0 0 0 2.2
Controllers 3823-20145 06/83 110.4 110.4 110.4 0 0 0 4.5 Mechanical measuring types: filled system 3823-202 06/83 110.5 112.8 112.8 0 0 2.0 5.7
Non-control 3823-20254 06/83 110.8 110.8 110.8 0 0 0 7.4 Primary temperature sensors 3823-3 06/83 106.0 106.6 106.4 -.2 .4 .4 .2
Thermocouples and thermocouple lead wire 3823-358 06/83 106.5 107.3 107.0 - .2 .5 -.2 Primary temperature sensors other than thermocouples 3823-359 06/83 104.6 104.6 104.6 0 0 0 1.5
Pressure and draft instruments, excluding receiver type 3823-4 06/83 105.3 106.8 106.8 0 0 1.6 5.5 Controllers 3823-461 06/83 107.4 107.4 107.4 0 0 .7 4.6 Non-control 3823-462 06/83 104.6 106.6 106.6 0 0 1.9 5.8
Flow and liquid level instruments 3823-5 06/83 104.7 105.6 105.5 0 .4 1.2 3.3 Differential pressure types 3823-501 06/83 106.4 107.2 107.2 0 .8 .8 4.1
Primary sensors 3823-50165 06/83 107.3 107.3 107.3 0 0 Non-control 3823-50167 06/83 106.2 107.2 107.2 0 1.0 1.0 3.7
Electromagnetic, capacitance, and other electric/electronic types 3823-502 06/83 105.1 107.8 107.8 0 0 2.6 3.9
Controllers and non-control 3823-50271 06/83 103.9 104.0 103.9 0 0 0 2.7 Float and displacement instruments and associated elements .. 3823-504 06/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0 0 0 1.4 Turbine, mass-flow, and other types and associated elements . 3823-505 06/83 103.7 103.8 103.8 0 0 .8 3.2
Continuous process instruments for on-stream gas and liquid analysis 3823-7 06/83 104.4 106.7 106.7 0 1.7 2.2 4.9
Infrared analyzers 3823-776 06/83 133.5 {') e) e) C) Instruments for process variables n.e.c 3823-8 06/83 103.7 103.7 103.7 0 0 2.3 3.0
Electrical and electronic measuring types 3823-801 06/83 105.2 105.2 105.2 0 0 .4 1.7 Controllers 3823-80182 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 0 0 Non-control 3823-80183 06/83 108.8 108.8 108.8 0 0 .7 2.7
Other industrial process instruments and parts for all industrial process instruments 3823-9 06/83 105.0 105.6 105.8 .1 .8 1.5 2.5
Industrial process computers 3823-912 06/83 109.2 Valve actuators and positioners, sold separately 3823-915 06/83 107.7 109.2 109.2 0 1.5 4.3 7.1 Other electronic type industrial process instruments 3823-916 06/83 105.1 106.4 107.0 .5 1.6 1.8 3.6 Other non-electronic industrial process Instruments 3823-918 06/83 102.3 101.0 101.0 0 -.2 -.4 -.4 Parts, supplies, accessories, and other equipment n.e.c 3823-999 06/83 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 1.4 1.7
Miscellaneous receipts 3823-M 06/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 0 .9 Resales 3823-Z89 06/83 108.3 108.3 108.3 0 0 0 2.4
Secondary products 3823-S 06/83 104.1 104.3 104.3 0 -.4 1.0 2.0
Electrical measuring and integrating instruments 3825 12/83 103.7 104.1 104.2 0 .8 .8 1.4 Primary products 3825-P 12/83 103.6 104.2 104.2 0 1.0 1.0 1.8
Integrating instruments 3825-1 12/83 {') {') 104.9 {') i') n Watt-hour meters. AC single phase (except combined types).... 3825-112 12/83 {') {') 103.9 e) e) e)
Test equipment for electrical and electronic components. circuits, equipment and motors 3825-2 12/83 104.1 105.1 105.2 0 .6 1.4 2.5
Voltage, cun-ent, resistance, power and energy testing and measuring eqpt 3825-21 12/83 103.3 105.5 105.5 0 .8 3.1 4.2
Multimeters 3825-21A 12/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 .1 2.5 Analog multimeters, electronic and all electrical
multimeters 3825-21A1 12/83 99.6 99.7 99.7 0 0 .1 -1.3 Analog electronic multimeters 3825-21129 12/83 102.2 102.5 102.5 0 0 .2 2.5
Digital and digital/analog electronic multimeters 3825-21128 12/83 104.3 {') 104.3 0 .1 4.3 Other voltage, current or resistance measuring equipment
(except panel meters) 3825-21B 12/83 103.3 107.3 107.3 0 1.4 5.4 5.8 Analog electronic and electrical, except panel 3825-21B1 12/83 103.7 107.9 107.9 0 1.5 5.9 6.3
Analog electronic 3825-21221 12/83 103.7 106.8 106.8 0 0 4.7 4.6 Electrical 3825-21222 12/83 103.2 114.7 114.7 0 11.1 13.1 16.5
Waveform measuring and analyzing equipment 3825.22B 12/83 106.1 109.2 109.2 0 2.9 2.9 e) Other waveform meas. equip, (incl. spectrum analyzers &
e) low frequency oscillographs) 3825-2222 12/83 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 0 e) See footnotes at end of table.
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Industry Product Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry and product Industry Product Index -
Industry and product code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
Electrical measuring and integrating instruments—Continued 4.5 Signal generating equipment 3825-22C 12/83 103.8 105.1 105.1 0 -0.5 3.8 4.5
Radio frequency (20 kilohertz to 890 megahertz) 3825-22357 12/83 103.9 104.6 104.6 0 0 3.6 4.1 Microwave (890 megagertz and above) 3825-22359 12/83 103.3 107.7 (') C) (')
Field strength and intensity measuring equipment 3825-22D 12/83 101.2 105.8 105.8 0 - .6 4.5 5.8 Electronic 3825-22481 12/83 101.2 105.8 {') e) (')
Multiple function test equipment 3825-24 12/83 101.2 101.0 101.1 0 0 .1 1.1 Component part test sets 3825-24A 12/83 99.9 99.4 99.4 .1 .2 .4 - .6
Automated semiconductor test systems (operating under program control) 3825-24465 12/83 99.3 98.7 98.8 .1 -.1 -1.2
Equip. & subassembly test equip, including loaded printed 4.3 circuit board testers 3825-245 12/83 104.3 104.3 104.3 0 0 0 4.3
Other test and analysis equipment and associated devices 3825-26 12/83 103.3 103.5 103.6 .1 -.1 .1 1.8 Microwave test equipment n.e.c 3825-26652 12/83 105.9 105.9 0 0 Standards and calibration equipment for testing and
{') measuring instruments 3825-26672 12/83 107.9 107.9 {') {') Associated devices for test and measurement equip.
(probes, decade boxes, shunts) 3825-26682 12/83 102.8 102.8 102.8 0 0 -2.4 1.1 Other test equipment, not elsewhere classified 3825-26698 12/83 102.3 102.5 102.7 .2 -.1 .4 1.6
Electrical indicating and recording instruments 3825-3 12/83 99.9 100.0 100.0 0 0 -.7 -.3 Panel meters 3825-31 12/83 98.0 98.1 98.1 0 -.1 -2.5 -1.4
Digital and analog with LED, LCD or neon gas discharge e) readout 3825-31108 12/83 99.4 99.4 {') e) e) Analog, conventional indicator movement, generally + or -
2% accuracy 3825-312 12/83 100.4 100.8 100.8 .0 -.1 .5 .6 AC types 3825-31212 12/83 100.0 101.1 101.1 0 -.1 1.1 1.1 DC types (including rectifier anad self-contained
thermocouple types) 3825-31213 12/83 100.5 100.8 100.8 0 -.1 .3 .5 All other panel types incl. motor vehicle ammeter &
voltmeter; typically 3% or < accuracy 3825-31666 12/83 100.5 100.5 100.5 0 0 0 .5 Secondary products 3825-S 12/83 104.2 103.8 104.0 .2 -.3 - .2 0
Surgical, medical, and dental instruments and supplies 384 12/84 101.0 101.4 101.7 .2 .1 1.7 a
Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus 3841 06/82 107.2 107.8 108.3 .5 1.0 1.9 2.1 Primary products 3841-P 06/82 107.2 107.2 107.2 0 - .7 -.3 .8
.9 Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus, except furniture 3841-1 06/82 106.6 106.5 106.6 0 -.8 -.4
.8
.9 Surgical instr., incl. suture needle excl. eye, ear, nose &
5.5 4.7 throat inst. & surg. cutlery 3841-112 06/82 100.2 103.9 103.9 0 0 5.5 4.7 Diagnostic apparatus 3841-12 06/82 119.6 120.0 119.9 0 -4.5 1.3 12.2
Metabolism and blood pressure diagnostic apparatus 3841-121 06/82 121.7 120.8 124.7 3.2 2.4 2.4 (®) All other diagnostic apparatus 3841-124 06/82 119.3 119.9 119.3 -.4 (®) 13.7
Syringes and needles 3841-14 06/82 {') 105.4 104.9 -.6 -1.1 (®) Needles, other than surgical 3841-149 06/82 e) 107.9 106.1 -1.6 (')
Anesthetic apparatus, including instruments and parts 3841-171 06/82 e) 111.2 111.2 0 0 e) Blood transfusion and I.V. equipment 3841-182 06/82 109.3 106.4 106.4 0 -3.8 -3.1 2.0 Other surgical and medical instruments 3841-189 06/82 105.6 105.9 106.4 .4 .8 1.1 5.2
Catheters 3841-18901 06/82 110.6 111.5 111.0 -.5 .3 1.1 1.8 All other surgical and medical instruments 3841-18908 06/82 111.8 112.0 113.8 1.7 1.8 2.1 5.7
Hospital furniture, excluding beds and chairs 3841-2 06/82 112.4 112.4 112.5 .1 0 (®) Operating room furniture, including tables, cases, and
{') cabinets 3841-291 06/82 110.3 110.1 110.3 .2 e) {') Secondary products 3841-S 10/82 107.0 112.1 106.1 -5.4 4.4 9.3 2.0
All other secondary products 3841-SSS 10/82 112.1 112.1 111.0 -1.0 -2.9 8.0 9.3
Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and 1.5 2.3 supplies 3842 06/83 106.8 107.3 107.4 .1 .4 1.5 2.3
Primary products 3842-P 06/83 108.5 108.9 109.0 .1 .3 1.7 2.5 Surgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and supplies 3842-1 06/83 108.8 109.2 109.5 .3 .6 1.9 2.4
Surgical dressings 3842-1A 06/83 100.8 100.3 100.4 .1 .2 .6 - .7 Elastic bandages 3842-122 06/83 79.7 i") e) e) Other surgical dressings 3842-129 06/83 104.7 103.6 103.7 .2 .7 2.2 3.6
Surgical sponges 3842-12902 06/83 104.5 103.0 103.2 .2 .9 2.8 4.6 Surgical pads 3842-12903 06/83 {') 104.6 104.7 .1 All other surgical dressings 3842-12904 06/83 106.4 106.4 106.4 0 e) 0 0
Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and supplies 3.8 except surgical dressings 3842-1B 06/83 112.5 113.4 113.8 .3 .7 2.4 3.8
Orthopedic appliances (braces), including parts 3842-111 06/83 133.0 {') {') (') Disposable surgical drapes, including 0 / B and 0 / R packs .... 3842-131 06/83 98.7 99.0 98.3 -.7 - .8 .1 {') Disposable incontinent pads, bed pads, and adult diapers 3842-132 06/83 99.9 101.0 101.4 .5 1.3 1.5 2.2 Artificial limbs (prosthetic), including parts 3842-135 06/83 1 108.3 112.6 118.5 5.3 5.8 10.9 11.3 Breathing devices, excluding anesthetic apparatus 3842-165 06/83 108.6 115.9 117.3 1.2 8.0 8.0 10.6 Surgical corsets 3842-171 06/83 1 105.0 {') 105.0 0 -.5 Other surgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and
supplies 3842-198 06/83 1 111.0 112.2 112.1 -.1 .5 1.8 4.0 Surgical implants 3842-19801 06/83 1 111.6 112.4 112.4 0 0 2.0 4.5 All other surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances
and supplies 3842-19803 06/83 1 110.5 112.1 111.9 -.2 1.2 1.3 3.3 Personal industrial safety devices 3842-3 06/83 1 108.1 108.1 107.8 -.2 - .7 1.0 3.5
Respiratory protection equipment, including gas, abrasive and 3.4 7.9 canister masks 3842-311 06/82 1 112.0 112.2 112.2 0 .2 3.4 7.9
Protective clothing, except shoes 3842-351 06/83 1 104.2 103.4 102.2 -1.1 -4.5 -2.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for tlie net output of selected Industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product Industry Product
Index Percent change to June 1985 from — Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May Mar. Dec. June 19852 19852 19852 1985 1985 1984 1984
3842-371 06/83 107.3 107.5 107.3 -0.1 -0.1 0.5 5.4 3842-37103 06/83 108.2 108.5 108.2 -.3 -.3 1.3 3.5 3842-4 06/83 104.7 105.2 105.1 -.1 .4 .4 -2.4 3842-413 06/83 104.7 105.2 105.1 -.1 .4 .4 -2.4 3842-S 06/83 102.2 103.0 102.8 -.1 .8 1.1 2.0 3841-S 06/83 104.2 103.3 105.6 2.2 2.3 3.0 4.8 3842-SSS 06/83 101.8 102.9 102.2 -.7 .4 .6 1.4
3851 12/83 105.8 105.7 105.7 0 -.3 1.2 1.0 3851-P 12/83 105.4 105.2 105.2 0 -.4 .9 .6 3851-1 12/83 120.1 120.1 120.1 0 0 4.3 4.8 3851-118 12/83 111.6 (') 111.6 (') 0 0 1.9 3851-2 12/83 97.8 95.1 95.1 0 -2.5 -2.7 -5.2 3851-231 12/83 99.9 97.7 97.7 0 -2.1 -2.1 -2.2 3851-241 12/83 96.2 93.4 93.4 .0 -2.5 -2.9 -6.9 3851-3 12/83 97.6 97.6 97.6 0 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 3851-325 12/83 99.5 99.5 99.5 0 -.9 -.9 -.9 3851-327 12/83 96.2 96.2 96.2 0 -3.7 -3.7 -3.8 3851-4 12/83 95.7 97.5 97.5 0 1.8 .9 .9 3851-412 12/83 104.8 108.3 108.3 0 3.3 3.3 3.4 3851-413 12/83 86.7 86.7 86.7 0 0 -2.0 -2.0 3851-5 12/83 107.3 107.2 107.3 .1 .1 1.4 1.4 3851-541 12/83 108.1 108.3 108.3 0 0 1.6 1.6 3851-S 12/83 106.8 108.1 108.1 0 .3 2.3 3.5 3851-SSS 12/83 106.8 108.1 108.1 0 .3 2.3 3.5
3861 12/83 101.2 101.3 101.4 .1 0 0 .2 3861-P 12/83 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 - .2 -.3 -.4 3861-1 12/83 100.1 100.1 100.1 0 .1 .7 -.7 3861-101 12/83 96.3 96.2 96.2 0 -.1 0 -4.0
3861-10102 12/83 104.8 105.8 106.1 .3 .9 2.1 4.2 3861-102 12/83 104.6 103.9 103.9 0 -.3 .2 .6 3861-103 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 0 2.4 4.7 3861-104 12/83 101.4 102.2 102.2 0 .8 .8 .7 3861-2 12/83 107.2 107.1 107.0 -.1 -1.1 -.7 5.4 3861-201 12/83 107.8 107.5 107.5 0 -1.5 -1.4 5.5 3861-202 12/83 107.9 107.9 107.9 0 0 2.1 2.5
3861-204 12/83 105.5 105.5 105.5 0 0 1.0 5.3 3861-3 12/84 C) 92.7 92.7 0 -7.3
3861-4 12/83 107.3 108.6 107.9 -.6 .6 1.2 7.0 3861-5 12/83 98.2 99.6 99.6 0 0 1.6 1.2 3861-501 12/83 98.6 101.9 e) 0 3.7 (') 3861-502 12/83 97.9 97.9 97.9 0 0 0 .7 3861-6 12/83 103.9 103.7 103.7 0 -.5 2.4 1.9 3861-601 12/83 105.5 105.3 105.3 0 -.7 3.6 3.0 3861-602 12/83 100.0 99.5 99.5 0 .1 -.5 -.8 3861-7 12/83 103.4 103.7 103.7 0 -.1 .4 2.3 3861-701 12/83 101.3 102.1 102.1 0 -.2 1.1 (') 3861-M 12/83 107.8 106.0 107.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 3.5 3861-Z89 12/83 94.1 94.1 94.1 0 0 0 -5.9 3861-S 12/83 99.2 102.5 103.0 .5 1.9 4.9 7.2
3873 06/83 102.5 102.4 102.6 .2 .2 .7 .6 3873-P 06/83 102.8 102.9 102.9 0 0 .7 .6 3873-1 06/83 104.2 104.8 104.8 0 .1 1.4 1.2
3873-1A 06/83 102.6 103.9 103.9 0 .2 1.4 .6
3873-131 06/83 102.5 102.5 102.5 0 0 .5 .7
3873-134 06/83 102.6 103.9 103.9 0 .2 1.4 .6
3873-13432 06/83 104.8 104.8 104.8 0 0 .4 .4 3873-13433 06/83 99.7 99.9 99.9 0 1.1 1.4 1.6
3873-13435 06/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 .1 -.3 -2.1 3873-1B 06/83 106.2 106.2 106.2 0 0 0 0
3873-141 06/83 97.3 97.3 97.3 0 0 -3.8 -3.8
3873-144 06/83 106.3 106.3 106.3 0 0 0 0 3873-14443 06/83 110.9 110.9 110.9 0 0 0 0
3873-14445 07/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0 0 0 .1
3873-1C 06/83 104.2 104.6 104.6 0 -.1 3.6 3.6 3873-153 06/83 102.5 102.5 102.5 0 0 3.7 3.7
Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and supplies—Continued
Other personal safety devices All other personal safety devices
Electronic hearing aids Electronic hearing aids
Secondary products Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus All other secondary products
Ophthalmic goods ... Primary products.,
Ophthalmic fronts and temples... Complete frames, all types
Glass ophthalmic focus lenses ... Single vision glass lenses Bifocal glass lenses
Plastic ophthalmic focus lenses.. Single vision plastic lenses Multifocal plastic lenses
Contact lenses Hard contact lenses Soft contact lenses
Other ophthalmic goods. Industrial eye protectors and parts thereof .
Secondary products Other secondary products
Photographic equipment and supplies Primary products
Still picture equipment Still cameras
Other still cameras, except photocopy, blueprint, and microfilm types
Projectors and rear-screen viewers Commercial finishing and processing equipment All other still picture equipment and accessories
Motion picture equipment 8 or 16 mm cameras and projectors . 35 mm or larger cameras and projectors Other motion picture equipment and accessories, including all
projection screens Photocopying equipment Microfilming, blueprinting, brownprinting, and whiteprinting
equipment Prepared photographic chemicals
Office copy toners All other prepared photographic chemicals
Sensitized silver halide materials, except x-ray Silver halide film, plates, and slides Silver halide paper and cloth, all uses
Sensitized materials, non-silver halide type Diazo type materials
Miscellaneous receipts Resales
Secondary products
Watches, clocks, and watchcases Primary products
Clocks, timing mechanisms, time switches, and clock movements Clocks w/balance wheel & hairspring or other oscillatory
device w/built-in frequency time base Clocks w/watch movements or modules or w/clock
movements or modules less than 1.77" wide Clocks ex. those w/watch movements or modules & clock
movements or modules less than 1.77" wide Alarm clocks, excluding clock timers and timing
mechanisms . Household wall clocks, except alarm and chime & strike .. All other household clocks, except alarm but including
chime & strike, desk, mantel, etc. Clocks with other time base
Clocks w/watch movements or modules or w/clock movements or modules less than 1.77" wide
Clocks ex. those w/watch movements or modules & clock movements 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,etc Timing mechanisms, not for timepiece use, excluding time
recording and time stamping machines Household timing mechanisms
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Producer price indexes for trie net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Industry and product^ Industry Product
Index Percent Industry Product Index
code code base Feb. May June May 19852 19852 19852 1985
3873-156 06/83 106.7 108.9 108.9 0 3873-4 06/83 101.0 101.0 101.0 0 3873-4B 06/83 103.3 103.2 103.2 0 3873-422 06/83 100.3 99.3 99.3 0
3873-5 06/83 103.8 103.8 103.8 0
3873-5B 06/83 108.3 108.3 108.3 0 3873-M 06/83 102.1 e) 102.1 e) 3873-Z89 06/83 102.1 102.1 3873-S 06/83 100.3 98.4 e) 3873-SSS 06/83 100.3 98.4
3995 12/84 100.9 102.3 102.3 .0 3995-P 12/84 101.0 102.4 102.4 0
3995-1 12/84 101.1 102.1 102.2 .1 3995-113 12/84 101.2 102.1 102.2 .1 3995-115 t2 /84 100.0 102.3 102.3 0
3995-2 12/84 100.5 104.5 104.2 - .3 3995-211 12/84 100.5 103.0 103.3 .2 3995-252 12/84 100.5 105.0 104.5 - .5 3995-3 12/84 101.0 101.0 101.0 0
3995-393 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0
4011 12/84 100.0 100.0 99.9 - .1 4011-A1 12/84 100.0 99.9 98.5 -1.5 4011-All 12/84 100.0 99.3 97.5 -1.9 4011-A2 12/84 100.0 100.3 100.3 0 4011-A21 12/84 100.0 100.5 100.5 0 4011-A3 12/84 100.0 99.9 99.9 0 4011-A31 12/84 100.0 99.9 99.9 0 4011.A4 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-A5 12/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 4011-A6 12/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 4011-A61 12/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 4011-A7 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-A8 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-A81 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-A9 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B1 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B2 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B21 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B3 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B31 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B32 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 4011-B4 12/84 100.0 100.1 100.1 0 4011-B5 12/84 100.0 100.6 100.6 0 4011-86 12/84 100.0 100.4 100.4 0
Percent change to June 1985 from —
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Watches, clocks, and watchcases—Continued All other timing mechanisms .
Watches with imported movements or modules Watches without balance wheel and hairspring
Watches with movements other than solid state Watches w/domestic movement or module, watch movements.
clockcases & parts for clocks & watches Watch movements, clock cases, and parts for all clocks and
watches Miscellaneous receipts
Resales Secondary products
All other secondary products
Burial caskets . Primary products.
Metal caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed, adult sizes only
Steel, excluding stainless Other metal caskets and coffins
Wood caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed, adult sizes only
Cloth covered, softwood Hardwood
Other caskets and coffins and metal vaults Burial vaults, except concrete, burial boxes, and casket
shipping containers
Railroads, tine haul operations. Farm products
Grain Metallic ores
Iron ores ... Coal
Bituminous coal Non-metallic minerals Food products . Wood or lumber products
Lumber or dimension stocks Pulp, paper, or allied products Chemical or allied products
Potassium or sodium inorganic compounds . Petroleum or coal products Clay, concrete, glass, or stone products Primary metal products .
Primary iron or steel products Transportation equipment
Motor vehicles Motor vehtele parts or accessories
Waste or scrap materials Shipper assn or similar traffic Miscellaneous mixed shipments
-1.3 0
- .1 - .9
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1.0 1.1
1.0 .9
2.3
2.1 2.7 1.9
0
- .1 -1.0 -1.9
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.5 - .1 -.1
0 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- .2 .2
2.0 1.0 3.1
-1.8
e) e)
2.3 2.4
2.2 2.2 2.3
4.2 3.3 4.5 1.0
-.1 -1.5 -2.5
.3
.5 -.1 - .1
0 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .6 .4
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^ Industry and product class indexes may include products not shown separately. 2 Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports
and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3 Not available.
^ 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 this publication.
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Table 5. Producer price Indexes by durability of product
(1967=100)
Grouping 1984 1985
Grouping Annual average June February' May' June'
All commodities 310.3 311.3 309.1 309.9 309.5
Total durable goods 293.6 293.8 296.4 297.5 297.9
Total nondurable goods 323.3 324.9 319.0 319.2 318.1
Total manufactures 302.9 303.9 303.4 305.0 305.3
Durable 293.9 294.0 297.0 298.2 298.8
Nondurable 312.3 314.2 309.9 312.0 311.9
Total raw or slightly processed goods 346.6 348.0 336.8 331.2 327.2
Durable 266.7 273.3 259.2 255.6 247.6
Nondurable 351.4 352.3 341.4 335.7 332.0
' Data for February 1986 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to
revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and individual items (1967 = 100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
309.1 309.9 309.5
322.2 325.3 325.2
258.0 250.6 249.1
01 245.3 230.4 229.4
Oil 289.6 250.9 254.0
0111 285.7 244.3 242.1 01 229.7 231.3 225.2
4/5 bu. 0101 273.2 246.7 e) half box 0104 .01 127.2 168.0 187.6 $19,167 4/5 bu. 0105 436.1 310.9 327.1 10.125 half box 0106 .01 180.2 228.7 202.7 14.625
02 309.3 248.4 248.1 tray ctn. 0215 .01 280.6 255.2 cell ctn. 0216 287.8 297.6 317.1 16.250 box 0217 .03 279.2 289.1 240.4 6.903 lug 0218 .03 e) e) 3/4 bu. 0219 {') a box 0221 306.8 341.7 qt. 0222 575.9 162.6 216.8 1.600 crate 0223 e) e) 188.9 22.000
0112 315.7 310.2 309.1 lb. 0101 .03 267.9 256.0 253.6 .529
. lb. 0102 .03 355.0 355.0 355.0 .595
0113 272.8 237.9 245.3
. 100 1b. 01 0101 389.6 378.2 378.2 33.250 02 226.3 181.2 181.6
. 50 1b. 0211 502.7 457.0 319.9 7.000
. 48 1b. 0212 238.5 196.2 217.4 9.000
. crate 0213 191.9 215.6 249.8 11.875
. crate 0214 249.1 200.7 7.250
. carton 0215 229.2 206.3 217.7 9.500
. 50 1b. 0216 173.9 243.5 266.4 8.000 0217 .04 95.9 62.3 71.9 7.500
. bu. 0218 244.4 220.9 11.750 03 291.4 263.9 259.1
. 50 1b. 0331 280.7 259.9 239.1 11.500
. 50 1b. 0332 296.8 265.4 270.2 14.000 04 350.4 361.8 397.8
^ 100 1b. 0441 .01 550.6 519.4 560.9 13.500 . 100 1b. 0442 318.8 432.5 632.1 19.000 . 100 1b. 0443 245.3 260.6 321.9 10.500
50 lb ctn 0444 .02 446.6 394.8 409.4 12.833 . 50 lbs.. 0445 .01 403.6 389.7 341.8 9.208
012 217.2 214.1 212.7
0121 222.0 208.3 207.9 0101 226.5 205.2 208.1 3.473
. n. 0102 196.0 197.5 198.2 3.580 0103 229.2 235.5 223.8 3.745 0104 233.0 205.0 206.0 3.280 0105 12/84 101.7 100.5 97.1 4.200
0122 214.3 217.7 215.8 01
.. bu. 0101 174.1 174.1 165.6 1.950 02
.. bu. 0205 214.6 220.0 219.6 2.853 03
.. bu. 0311 261.5 237.3 224.6 1.580 04
.. bu. 0415 196.8 207.9 187.7 2.185
013 249.7 227.7 226.7
0131 246.9 229.8 224.5 01 254.6 234.5 231.5
!! 100 1b. 0101 .03 295.3 252.4 249.6 56.890 .. 100 1b. 0111 .02 256.2 235.8 232.5 57.500 .. 100 1b. 0122 .02 248.0 234.8 232.4 53.750
02 260.7 260.4 234.5 .. 100 1b. 0231 .02 256.2 255.0 223.1 38.500 .. 100 1b. 0241 .02 257.9 257.9 234.5 36.650
All commodities
industrial commodities
Farm products, processed foods and feeds .
Farm products
Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables .
Fresh fruits . Citrus fruits
Grapefruit, Florida Lemons Oranges, Florida Oranges, California...
Other fruits Apples. Delicious Apples, Mcintosh Bananas, 40 lb. box . Grapes Peaches Pears Strawbemes Cantaloupes
Dried fruits, bulk Prunes Raisins
Fresh and dried vegetables ... Dried vegetables, bulk
Beans, dried . Fresh vegetables, except potatoes
Cabbage Carrots Celery Corn, sweet Lettuce Onions Tomatoes. 251b. ctn Snap beans
Sweet potatoes New York Chicago .
White potatoes Western, Chicago Midwestern, Chicago. Eastern, New York .... Western, New York . White potatoes. Western, Los Angeles ....
Grains
Wheat No. 1 Hard red winter (ord protein), K.C . No. 1 Hard red spring (ord protein), Min . No. 1 Soft white, Portland No. 2 Soft red winter, St Louis No. 1 Hard amber durum. Minneapolis ...
Other grains Barley
No. 2 feed, Minn Corn
No.2, Chicago Oats
No.2, Minneapolis Rye .
No.2, Minneapolis .
Livestock .
Cattle Steers
Prime Choice Good
Cows Commercial Cutter and canner
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity
Cattle—Continued Calves
Calves, Choice, Lancaster at stockyards . Choice, South St. Paul
Hogs Barrows and gilts
200-240 lb Ban-ows and gilts 270-300 lb
Sows Sows 350-400 lb
Lambs Choice ..
Live poultry .
Chickens
Broilers and fryers
Turkeys
Plant and animal fibers
Raw cotton Gr 41, staple 34-10 spot mkt. avg.
Domestic apparel wool 64's, staple 2 3/4 in. and up . 62's. staple 3 in. and up 60's, staple 3 in. and up 58's. staple 3 1/4 in. and up . 54's, staple 3 1/2 in. and up .
Foreign wool Apparel wool
Australian 64's type 62 . Carpet wool
Plant fibers, except cotton Hard fibers
Abaca, manila fiber, grade I . Soft (bast) fibers .
Jute,raw,bang tossa C .
Fluid milk .
Milk eligible for fluid use Milk, fluid use
Milk, manufacturing grade Milk, manufacturing grade
Eggs
Eggs, jumbo Eggs, extra large.,
Grade A Grade AA
Eggs, large Grade A Grade AA
Eggs, medium Grade A Grade AA
Eggs, small
Hay, hayseeds and oilseeds .
Hay Alfalfa
Hayseeds Alfalfa hayseeds . Clover
Oilseeds Flaxseed . Peanuts .., Cottonseed .
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code'
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code' Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
0131 03 150.4 150.6 151.5
100 lbs. 0351 .01 106.7 114.7 105.1 $82,500 100 lb. 0353 .01 194.4 186.7 198.3 63.750
0132 227.9 188.9 203.0 01 229.1 189.8 205.0
100 lb. 0161 .04 240.6 199.9 215.7 45.450 100 lb. 0171 .04 195.2 159.9 173.6 43.350
02 100 lb. 0281 .02 227.3 189.0 190.6 36.320
0133 100 lb. 0191 .01 297.3 327.5 312.9 70.000
014 222.4 214.6 223.6
0141 02 218.4 207.3 217.9
0142 205.7 209.6 212.0
015 200.6 202.8 199.1
0151 lb. 0101 .04 204.3 207.9 203.6 .591
0152 151.6 137.0 137.0 lb. 0101 160.2 158.2 158.2 1.925 lb. 0106 153.2 138.7 138.7 1.675 lb. 0107 140.8 120.1 120.1 1.450 lb. 0108 149.6 126.2 126.2 1.350 lb. 0111 140.5 118.7 118.7 1.225
0153 202.9 204.9 206.6 01 168.9 175.7 176.3
lb. 0101 .01 178.2 185.4 186.1 2.610 02 257.0 254.3 257.1
0155 313.1 297.8 297.8 01 363.1 333.4 333.4
275 lb. bl. 0101 .01 e) 307.9 307.9 68.000 02
lb. 0231 .01
016 281.0 264.9 259.6
0161 269.5 253.5 248.6 , 100 lbs 0102 .02 06/73 207.6 195.3 191.5 12.400
0162 310.4 294.3 288.0 ^ 100 lbs 0101 .02 06/73 223.5 211.9 207.4 11.266
017 161.5 150.2 147.7
0171 02 12/84 85.7 85.7 102.4 03 12/84 87.1 80.1 77.8 0301 12/84 84.6 80.5 78.1 0302 12/84 93.7 78.9 77.2 04 12/71 142.2 130.6 126.2 0401 12/84 83.8 80.0 77.1 0402 12/84 94.3 78.8 76.6 05 12/84 85.3 78.1 75.2 0501 12/84 81.3 77.8 75.2 0502 12/84 95.5 79.0 75.0 06 12/84 64.3 85.7 78.6
018 214.6 213.4 210.7
0181 229.7 205.5 205.5 . ton 0101 226.3 202.5 202.5 42.500
0182 246.0 245.5 {') ^ 1001b. 0101 .03 225.3 e) e) . 100 1b. 0111 .02 282.4 278.7 e)
0183 211.7 214.7 211.4 . bu. 0101 222.1 234.7 225.2 7.150 . lb. 0111 .01 224.7 226.1 223.4 .418 . ton 0121 160.4 0
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Commodity Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Oilseeds—Continued.. Soybeans
Other farm products ...
0183
Green coffee, c ) beans, and tea. Green coffee
Santos, no. 4 Colombian, Manizales Coffee, ambiz; uganda lb Mexican, washed
Cocoa beans Acaa Bahia
Tea Black
Leaf tobacco Leaf tobacco
Nuts
Pecans (in shell)
Processed foods and feeds
Cereal and bakery products Bakery products
White pan bread White pan bread, northeast White pan bread, north central. White pan bread, south . White pan bread, west...
Other bread White hearth bread Dark wheat bread Rye bread Other variety bread
Bread type rolls. Hamburger and weiner rolls . English muffins Other bread type rolls .
bu.
lb.
100 lb.
lb.
Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs Bread stuffing, croutons, and bread crumbs
Sweet yeast goods Yeast raised doughnuts Other sweet yeast goods
Soft cakes Snack cakes Other soft cakes
Pies Snack pies
Cake type doughnuts Cake type doughnuts
Cookies, crackers, and related products . Cookies, ice cream cones, and toaster pastries . Crackers, cracker sandwiches and pretzels
Flour and flour base mixes and doughs Flour
Wheat flour
Milled rice Head rice
Medium grain milled rice Long grain milled rice
Other milled rice and byproducts Other milled rice and byproducts .
Other cereals . Macaroni .. Cornmeal, grits and hominy Breakfast cereals, ready to serve . Breakfast cereals, cooked
Meats, poultry, and fish.
Meats Beef and veal
USDA choice beef carcasses . USDA utility beef carcasses....
See footnotes at end of table.
0131 .01
019
0191
0192
0193
01 0101 .01 0111 0113 .02 0115 02 0221 0222 03 0331 .02
0101
0101
02
021
0211
0212
01 0106 .99 0107 .99 0108 .99 0109 .99 04 0401 .99 0402 .99 0403 .99 0404 .99 05 0501 .99 0503 .99 0504 .99 06 0601 .99 07 0701 .99 0702 .99 08 0801 .99 0802 .99 09 0901 .99 12 1201 .99 21 2103 .99 2104 .99
03 0301 .99
0213
022
01 0101 .99 0102 .99 02 0201 .99
0214 0104 .03 0106 .99 0107 .99 0109 .99
0221 01 0102 .99 0104 .99
12/68 12/68 12/68 12/68 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80
06/83 06/83
06/83
06/84
06/83 12/83 12/83
215.7
285.6
320.2 310.2 302.1 352.7 298.4 346.1 e) a O
285.8
278.4
e) 263.9
277.7
308.8 289.5 286.7 291.1 252.0 298.4 121.1 115.6 122.2 118.8 130.5 117.8 116.5 121.8 119.9
108.0 122.3 125.3 121.5 127.8 129.8 123.6 128.4 134.3
126.8 350.5 107.2 114.9
206.5 186.9
98.7
193.6 191.1 199.8 181.3
107.8
306.9 258.5 102.4 108.5 103.8
255.6
237.8 234.9 245.9 217.5
219.0
283.5
317.7 310.2 302.1 352.7 298.4 346.1 393.1 O e)
276.4
a 260.6
277.6
309.6 291.3 286.7 291.0 255.1 303.1 121.0 113.6 123.0 120.4 130.0 118.1 116.7 122.4 120.4
108.3 122.5 125.6 121.6 127.9 129.9 123.6 127.0 131.7
126.8 351.5 107.8 114.8
204.6 184.3
97.4
194.7 192.5 206.3 180.7
107.7
305.5 258.5 103.5 107.4 106.1
245.8
222.2 217.3 223.2 199.1
215.3
283.4
317.6 310.2 302.1 352.7 298.4 346.1 393.1
e)
276.4
e) 258.8
278.7
311.4 292.2 286.7 292.0 255.8 305.4 120.7 113.6 121.4 121.4 130.0 118.3 116.9 122.8 121.4
(?) 122.7 126.0 121.7 127.9 129.9 123.6 127.0 131.7
126.9 357.4 109.4 117.0
203.1 182.3 96.3
195.2 192.9 206.6 181.2
107.8
307.9 258.5 103.3 108.7 106.1
239.9
224.2 218.9 226.5 198.2
$5,915
1.430 1.500 1.210 1.380
e)
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Commodity Unit >mmodity codei
Index Price >mmodity codei
Other index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 June 1985
0106 .99 272.6 251.6 e) 0108 .99 12/80 94.1 87.7 88.3 0111 .99 12/80 89.0 83.3 85.4 0113 .99 12/80 88.1 85.5 84.7 0115 .99 12/80 79.1 64.0 62.8 04 231.5 211.6 216.1 0419 .99 12/80 110.3 103.4 114.7 0421 .99 248.4 228.9 256.4 0423 .99 296.2 264.4 261.6 0424 .99 196.7 166.3 171.3 0425 .99 12/70 233.8 211.6 219.7 0431 .99 214.4 195.8 195.8 05 254.0 250.1 249.4 0563 .99 241.5 237.2 237.6 0565 .99 258.3 257.3 255.0 0567 .99 297.4 286.6 283.7
196.5 189.7 196.5 03 185.1 179.4 185.5 0316 .99 12/69 175.3 168.0 177.8 0317 .99 12/81 114.2 109.8 113.8 0318 .99 12/81 112.8 111.6 115.0 0319 .99 12/81 109.3 107.9 107.9 0321 .99 12/81 123.4 122.4 120.5 05 12/81 121.2 115.4 114.0 06 203.4 191.4 205.1 0602 .99 186.7 169.9 183.6 0603 .99 214.5 208.4 218.5 0604 .99 12/81 129.4 122.0 131.7 08 12/81 113.5 111.4 112.9 0804 .99 12/81 114.5 112.8 116.4 0805 .99 12/81 107.6 104.8 104.4
493.5 533.9 437.3 01 624.7 824.9 423.8 0101 867.1 1,072.6 578.1 $90,000 0102 362.7 386.9 374.8 1.550 02 586.8 571.2 572.1 03 477.6 463.8 469.2 0311 .99 12/82 103.5 103.7 106.0 0313 .99 12/82 93.7 89.3 89.8 04 321.6 316.1 316.3
254.0 250.1 249.4
205.3 203.8 202.8 03 12/82 102.7 101.9 101.4 0301 .99 204.8 203.1 202.2 0302 .99 12/82 102.0 100.9 100.6 0303 .99 12/82 104.2 103.8 101.9 0304 .99 12/82 104.1 103.9 103.9 04 0401 .99 12/82 103.1 102.9 102.5 05 0501 .99 12/82 105.2 104.8 103.9
216.6 217.3 217.6
311.6 301.8 300.1 02 06/81 101.2 97.7 97.3 0211 .99 06/81 100.3 96.1 95.6 0221 .99 06/81 101.2 99.2 99.0 0231 .99 06/81 100.7 97.4 97.9 0251 .99 06/81 101.0 96.8 95.6 03 06/81 100.6 97.8 97.1 0311 .99 12/72 212.3 203.9 201.6 0313 .99 06/81 107.4 107.3 107.3 0315 .99 06/81 107.9 107.9 107.9
249.8 248.1 247.8 02 0201 .99 06/83 104.5 103.8 103.7
413.1 400.6 401.7 02 0201 .99 12/83 101.8 96.8 97.7 03 12/83 101.5 100.7 100.7 0301 .99 12/83 101.2 101.5 101.5 0303 .99 12/83 102.7 97.3 96.9
Meats—Continued USDA good beef carcasses Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses . Primal and fabricated beef cuts Boneless beef including hamburger Variety meats (edible organs)
Pork Slab bacon Sliced bacon Hams Picnics Boston butts Pork loins
Other meats
0221
Frankfurters, skinless, all meat Bologna, all meat Fresh pork sausage, roll, artificial casing .
Processed poultry Young chicken
Whole broilers, wet ice, grade A. bulk Other wet ice pack bulk broilers Dry ice pack broilers Tray pack broilers Frozen broilers
Mature chicken: hens/fowl Turkeys
Whole young hens, grade A, frozen Whole young toms, grade A frozen Other young turkey
Further processed poultry/small game Turkey, cooked or smoked Chicken, cooked or smoked
0222
Unprocessed and packaged fish . Unprocessed fin fish
Haddock Halibut
Fresh packaged fish and seafood Frozen packaged fish and seafood
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood .
Canned and cured seafood
Dairy products
Fluid milk products Packaged fluid milk and related products
Fluid whole milk Lowfat milk (1/2-2%) Skim milk Cream: light, heavy, sour, half & half, and whipped .
Cottage cheese Cottage cheese
Other milk products Other milk products
Butter..
Natural and processed cheese Natural cheese, except cottage cheese ...
American-type cheese Italian-type cheese Swiss cheese Other natural cheese, except cottage ..
Processed cheese and related products Processed cheese Cheese food Cheese spread
Ice cream and frozen desserts., Ice cream and ices
Ice cream and ices
Condensed and evaporated milk Dry milk products.
Dry milk products Liquid milk products
Canned milk products, consumer type ca... Condensed and evaporated milk products .
See footnotes at end of table.
100 lb. lb.
0223
023
0231
0232
0233
0234
0235
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Processed fruits and vegetables
Canned fruits and juices . Canned fruits
Applesause Apples Fruits for salads Fruit pie fillings Olives Peaches Pears
024
0241
Canned fruit juices Orange juice, single strength . Prune juice Pineapple juice Grapefruit juice Apple juice . Other whole fruit juices and mixtures ...
Frozen fruits, juices and ades Frozen fruits
Frozen blueberries Frozen juices and ades
Frozen orange juice Frozen lemonade Frozen grape juice Grapefruit juice.. Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrate . Citrus pulp
Dried and dehydrated fruits . Prunes Raisins Dates Other dried and dehydrated fruit.
Canned vegetables and juices Beets Carrots Sweet corn whole kernal. Fresh lima beans Green peas. Beans, green and wax .... Vegetable combinations . Tomatoes Tomato paste Tomato pulp and puree .. Tomato sauce Catsup Tomato juice Mushrooms White potatoes
Frozen vegetables Frozen green peas Frozen green beans Frozen broccoli Frozen Brussels sprouts .
01 0101 .99 0102 .99 0122 .99 0123 .99 0125 .99 0126 .99 0131 .99 02 0241 .99 0248 .99 0251 .99 0253 .99 0255 .99 0259 .99
0242 02 0206 .99 03 0301 .99 0302 .99 0303 .99 0304 .99 0311 .99 0321 .99
0243 0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99 0111 .99
0244
Frozen French fried potatoes .... Other frozen potato products Frozen cauliflower Frozen succotash Other frozen combinations Frozen carrots Frozen sweet cut corn, yellow ... Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow . Frozen southern greens Other frozen vegetables
Dried and dehydrated vegetables . Onions Other dried and dehydrated vegetables .
Sugar confectionery
Raw cane sugar Raw cane sugar
Refined sugar Granulated sugar
Consumer units and individual services .
See footnotes at end of table.
0103 .99 0104 .99 0107 .99 0109 .99 0111 .99 0117 .99 0125 .99 0126 .99 0128 .99 0131 .99 0133 .99 0137 .99 0141 .99 0144 .99 0146 .99
0245 0101 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99 0105 .99 0108 .99 0109 .99 0111 .99 0113 .99 0115 .99 0116 .99 0117 .99 0118 .99 0119 .99 0121 .99
0246
025
0252
0253
0103 .99 0111 .99
0101 .99
03 0301 .99
06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81
12/67
06/81
06/81 06/81 06/81
06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81
12/67 12/67 12/82 12/82
06/81 06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81 06/81
12/67 06/81
06/81 06/81 06/81
06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81
12/67 12/82 12/82
12/77 06/82 06/82
296.6
323.3 275.9 266.5 101.8 117.8 105.0 123.3 322.1 262.3 398.3 487.5 260.8 539.5 382.5 368.3 121.7
372.9 111.8 136.2 118.8 419.1
97.1 102.7 108.3 110.6 91.6
355.8 283.2 314.1 126.5 96.9
244.8 125.3 96.0
181.7 109.7 254.4 224.2 119.8 228.1 100.0 105.4 254.7 256.9 299.2 183.7 118.1
297.0 319.9 116.1 103.4 108.7 318.5 112.8 105.2 102.9 108.4 119.4 102.5 114.3 119.5 114.7
90.5 97.1
291.1
293.7
166.1 103.2 103.3
297.7
325.1 278.5 263.9 101.8 118.5 108.4 124.0 325.7 262.3 398.7 a 260.8 539.5 382.5 368.3 125.8
374.4 111.7 135.7 119.4 421.1
97.1 102.7 115.2 111.1 91.6
362.2 290.1 321.7 126.5 96.9
244.6 129.6 95.0
174.0 109.4 255.0 224.9 114.5 225.9
98.2 106.1 254.7 269.9 296.7 175.9 118.0
298.5 319.9 115.2 103.4 108.7 322.5 114.1 105.3 105.1 109.1 119.4 101.4 115.3 119.9 115.3
233.1
97.1
293.6
301.9
166.1 103.4 103.6
300.7
326.8 281.3 264.1 101.1 118.5 107.5 123.6 338.8 262.3 398.7 O 260.8 539.5 382.5 368.3 125.8
371.5 111.8 136.5 118.3 416.9
97.1 102.7 104.3 111.1 91.6
362.2 290.1 O 126.5 96.9
251.8 129.7 93.6
171.4 109.4 252.1 225.5 113.1 250.5
106.4 254.9 313.4 304.6 176.2 118.0
299.2 319.9 115.1 103.4 108.7 323.3 115.5 104.4 104.0 109.1 119.4 101.4 117.0 120.9 115.3
233.1 90.5 97.1
294.7
305.2
166.4 103.6 103.9
116
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Refined sugar—Continued . Commercial units and bulk .
Confectioners' powdered sugar.
Confectionery materials . Honey, extracted ..... Corn syrup Chocolate coatings. Other chocolate and cocoa products . Chewing gum base
Confectionery end products . Chewing gum
Chewing gum Candy and nuts.
Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products . Nonchocolate-type confectionery products Other confectionery products
Beverages and beverage materials
Alcoholic beverages Malt beverages
Bottled beer Canned beer Barrels and kegs Other malt beverages
Distilled liquor, except brandy .... Bottled liquor, except brandy .
Wines, brandy and brandy spirits . Grape table wines Other fmit and berry wines Dessert wines Sparkling wines Specialty (formula) wines Brandy and brandy spirits
Soft drinks Cola, excluding diet cola
Cola, bottled, excluding diet cola . Cola, cans, excluding diet cola Cola, bulk, excluding diet cola .
Other carbonated drinks . Carbonated orange soda Lemon, lime and lemon-lime Root beer and sarsaparilla Ginger ale Carbonated grape soda Club soda Other carbonated nondiet soda Diet cola Other carbonated diet soda
Noncarbonated soft drinks Other noncarbonated fruit drinks and ades .
Packaged beverage materials Coffee (whole bean, ground. & Instant).
Ground roasted coffee Soluble (instant) coffee
Cocoa Tea
Bags Loose
Other beverage materials. Malt Flavoring syrup (fountain) Kola syrup, for use by bottlers Corn grits and flakes (for brewer's use)..
Fats and oils
Animal fats and oils Lard commercial sizes (over 3 lbs).
Crude vegetable oils Soybean oil, crude, not degummed . Soybean oil, crude, degummed Cottonseed oil Peanut oil Corn oil
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code'
Index
Unit Commodity
code' Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
0253 0302 .99 06/82 103.2 103.3 103.4 04
0254 12/77 140.6 140.9 142.4 lb. 0101 .01 e) e) i') 100 lb. 0103 .01 195.6 197.4 202.8
0104 .99 06/83 110.3 109.7 108.9 0105 .99 06/83 110.0 109.2 108.6 0106 .99 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0
0255 12/77 148.0 149.6 149.4 02 0201 .99 344.6 355.6 355.8 03 06/83 107.4 108.2 108.1 0301 .99 06/83 107.5 108.9 108.9 0302 .99 06/83 106.3 107.5 107.6 0303 .99 06/83 108.4 107.5 106.6
026 277.5 277.9 274.4
0261 210.5 213.6 211.4 01 211.4 215.6 214.8 0101 .99 213.7 218.7 219.6 0103 .99 208.7 212.0 210.3 0105 .99 06/82 93.6 97.9 98.1 0107 .99 06/82 102.8 102.0 101.7 02 186.9 189.5 184.3 0215 .99 06/83 100.7 102.5 99.4 04 12/83 100.1 100.0 99.7 0431 .99 12/83 98.3 97.8 96.7 0433 .99 12/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0434 .99 270.5 270.5 270.7 0435 .99 12/83 102.7 107.1 104.4 0436 .99 12/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0437 .99 12/83 97.4 93.1 96.0
0262 349.3 346.1 342.4 01 362.7 358.7 354.8 0106 .99 371.2 368.9 365.2 0121 .99 06/81 110.0 106.8 105.0 0131 .99 06/81 106.9 106.9 106.9 05 06/81 113.0 112.1 111.1 0502 .99 06/81 109.6 107.2 105.9 0503 .99 12/68 285.8 275.5 272.3 0504 .99 06/81 115.1 109.5 109.5 0505 .99 313.6 313.6 313.6 0506 .99 06/81 113.2 113.0 107.3 0507 .99 212.4 216.1 215.0 0509 .99 06/81 112.2 113.8 113.8 0511 .99 06/81 111.8 111.2 109.5 0519 .99 06/81 118.5 119.1 119.1 06 06/81 120.6 120.5 117.7 0609 .99 06/81 120.5 120.3 116.2
0263 354.5 353.1 344.8 01 365.7 362.9 352.4 0101 .99 374.9 369.6 354.5 0103 .99 340.3 341.2 341.5 02 03 243.3 248.8 248.8
. lb. 0311 .03 244.9 252.0 252.0
. lb. 0312 .10 254.0 254.0
0264 230.0 230.1 228.7 !! 34 1b. 0101 .01 226.5 226.5 218.5 . gal. 0103 .04 e) 212.4 212.4 . gal. 0105 .08 12/68 206.2 206.2 206.2 . gal.
0107 .99 06/83 95.9 97.2 97.3
027 285.2 296.1 295.5
0271 361.4 354.3 320.8 0103 .99 12/80 116.0 119.4 110.8
0272 235.8 255.8 266.4 0101 .99 251.1 277.0 298.6 0105 .99 06/80 133.9 147.8 149.3
.. lb. 0111 .01 168.4 186.7 188.1
.. lb. 0121 .01 315.3 380.0 339.5
.. lb. 0131 .01 264.6 277.9 271.3
Price
June 1985
$9,513
5.527 e)
4.096
.335
.420
.308
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Crude vegetable oils—Continued . Coconut oil
Shortening and cooking oils Shortening, consumer sizes. Shortening, animal or veg/anlmal, commercial sizes . Shortening, 100% vegetable, commercial sizes Margarine Salad and cooking oils
Miscellaneous processed foods..
Jams, jellies, and presen/es. Strawt)erry jams and presen/es . Other jams and preserves Grape jellies Other jellies
Pickles and pickle products . Dill or sour pickles Fresh cucumber pickles Sweet pickles Other finished ptekle products .
Processed eggs . Frozen or IkfukJ whole eggs. Dried whole eggs
Canned specialties Canned dry beans Canned specialty foods . Canned soups
Frozen specialties Frozen pies and other baked goods Frozen dinners, meat pies, ethnic foods . Other frozen specialties
Meat sauces Meat sauces
Other sauces
Other miscellaneous processed foods . Salad dressings Mayonnaise Other spoon-type dressings French dressing Other pourable-type dressings Pepper, whole, black. Peanut butter. 12 oz. jar.
Prepared animal feeds
Grain by-product feeds Wheat mill feed Corn mill feed Gluten feed, corn..
Vegetable cake and meal feeds . Cottonseed meal Soybean meal
Formula feeds Broiler feed, complete Egg layer feed Starter-grower feed, complete Turi<ey feed, complete Dairy feed Beef cattle feed Swine feed Horse & mule feed
Miscellaneous feedstuffs Other than pet food
Meat meal and meat and bone meal Dry rendered tankage Fish scrap and meal Grain, ground, rolled Mineral mixture Sugar beet pulp, all forms Feed grade condensed and evaporated ml.
See footnotes at end of table.
Commodity code^ i
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ i Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
( lb.
3272 0141 .02 300.6 281.8 293.1 $0,390
I 0274 0102 .99 0104 .99 0106 .99 0121 .99 0133 .99
12/81 12/81
12/81
302.4 121.5 112.2 294.6 294.1 122.4
310.5 119.8 106.1 307.8 305.2 130.3
307.6 119.9 101.9 305.7 305.9 129.5
028 281.4 283.1 283.7
0281 0101 .99 0103 .99 0111 .99 0117 .99
06/81
06/81
301.5 325.4 109.5 273.2 107.1
301.0 325.4 108.9 273.2 107.1
303.2 331.8 109.9 275.1 107.1
0282 0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99
06/81 06/81
317.5 312.2 273.3 113.2 111.1
325.0 317.7 287.7 116.5 113.8
324.9 317.3 287.7 116.5 113.8
0283 0101 .99 0102 .99
152.1 142.5 151.1
151.2 150.0 144.5
148.2
139.8
0284 0102 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99
12/82 12/82 12/82
257.1 106.6 104.9 114.1
255.8 107.0 103.7 114.1
256.7 107.1 104.4 114.1
0286 0109 .99 0111 .99 0113 .99
12/82 12/82 12/82
271.0 113.6 111.5 109.1
270.9 113.6 111.6 108.9
271.3 114.0 112.0 108.5
0286 01 0102 .99
06/81 06/81 06/81
124.2 124.2 123.9
115.8 115.8 111.4
125.0 125.0 125.1
.. lb.
.. doz.
0289 0101 .99 0103 .99 0105 .99 0108 .99 0113 .99 0131 0141 .03
06/81
06/81 06/81 06/81
286.6 124.4 265.2 116.4 113.8 113.2 259.3 301.2
290.9 131.6 277.1 118.9 115.6 113.2 259.3 301.2
290.7 131.6 276.5 118.9 114.9 113.2 259.3 301.2
.995
029 193.6 182.6 184.3
•• 0291 0103 .99 0105 .99 0107
06/83 06/83
164.1 87.5 74.5
160.3
151.4 82.2 78.4
129.3
153.1 81.7 74.4
138.6 67.000
ton 0292
0101 0111 .99
165.9 137.8 167.1
151.9 104.0 155.2
147.7 121.4 148.9
92.500
...
0293 0101 .99 0103 .99 0105 .99 0107 .99 0121 .99 0131 .99 0141 .99 0151 .99
12/80 12/80
12/80
194.7 186.9 200.4
69.8 73.2
191.7 187.9 195.5 103.0
185.4 175.4 193.4 63.4 72.4
181.9 179.5 186.2 100.8
183.8 173.9 191.8 63.9 70.5
179.1 178.9 184.8 100.1
...
0294 03 0301 .99 0303 .99 0305 .99 0307 .99 0309 .99 0313 .99 0315 .99
12/79
12/80 12/80 06/82 12/83
208.8 89.0
200.4 183.9 242.1
73.9 97.4
140.2 106.1
197.7 70.6
123.8 104.9 217.8
66.1 92.9
156.2 93.1
210.6 71.8
136.5 109.7 209.9
65.2 94.4
152.2 93.8
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Textile products and apparel
Synthetic fibers
Unprocessed filament yams Cellulosic Non-cellulosic
Nylon textile yarn, selected deniers Polyester textile yarn, deniers 56-89; 145-179 . Fibrous glass yarn
Staple, tow, and fiberfill. Cellulosic
Rayon staple and tow . Non-cellulosic.
Nylon and aramid Acrylic and modacrylic Polyester Other non-cellulosic staple, tow, and fiberfill.
Processed yarns and threads
Yams Cotton
Gray combed cotton yarn Gray carded cotton yam Finished cotton yarn
Wool Wool machine, knitting yam Wool carpet and rug yarn
Synthetic Rayon and/or acetate yarn Acrylic and/or modacrylic yam Polyester spun yam Textured polyester filament yarn . Textured nylon filament yarn . Textured yarns except nylon and polyester. Other synthetic yarn Covered elastic yarn
Threads. Cotton
Cotton thread, industrial use . Synthetic and silk
Home use Industrial use
Gray fabrics
Broadwovens.. Cotton
Plain printcloth Sheeting Cotton duck & allied fabrics Drill All other gray cotton fabrics
Synthetic 100% filamant nylon taffeta 100% spun polyester/cotton bed sheeting 100% spun polyester/cotton broadcloth 100% spun polyester/cotton twill 100% spun polyester/cotton plain print cloth . 100% spun polyester/cotton, other weaves.... 100% spun polyester/rayon fabric Speciality fabric
Other Burlap
Knits Circular knits, except hosiery
Circular knits, except hosiery . Warp knits, except hosiery
Warp knits, except hosiery
Other fabrics Tire cord fabric
Finished fabrics .
Broadwovens. Cotton
yd.
03
031
0315 01 02 0214 .99 0221 .99 0231 .99
0318 01 0101 .99 02 0201 .99 0202 .99 0203 .99 0211 .99
032
0326 01 0102 .99 0104 .99 0107 .99 02 0221 .99 0223 .99 03 0301 .99 0303 .99 0305 .99 0307 .99 0309 .99 0311 .99 0313 .99 0315 .99
0327 01 0101 .99 03 0335 .99 0337 .99
033
0337 01 0101 .99 0103 .99 0109 .99 0111 .99 0119 .99 03 0341 .99 0353 .99 0359 .99 0361 .99 0363 .99 0367 .99 0369 .99 0371 .99 04 0461 .01
0338 03 0301 .99 04 0401 .99
0339
034
0342
0101 .9
01
12/75
12/75
06/81 12/69 12/75
06/81
12/75 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81
12/75
12/75
12/82 12/82 12/82
12/75 12/82 12/75 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/83 06/83 06/84
12/75
12/75 12/75 06/84 06/84
12/75
12/75 12/75 12/75 12/75 06/76 12/75 12/80 12/75 12/75 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/75 06/81 06/81 06/81
12/75
06/81
06/81
06/84
12/75
12/75 12/75
210.6
157.5
164.7 220.5 170.1 101.4 161.8 211.7
94.4
159.2 93.8
111.8 77.2 93.6
108.8
141.9
138.6 237.3 100.2 99.7
104.6 188.2 175.9 97.2
136.0 102.0 97.8
100.6 108.2 102.8 106.9 101.9 101.3
180.7 321.4 191.5 157.2 100.2 99.7
152.6
152.7 156.7 160.6 139.8 172.3 143.0 121.8 148.1 144.8 107.1 108.6 93.9
147.3 100.2 107.3 102.3 225.5 145.0
148.2
97.4
101.7
102.3
127.0
142.4 146.4
210.7
157.2
165.0 223.5 169.9 94.9
160.7 201.7
93.6
160.2 92.8
112.5 77.5 90.4
107.7
141.3
138.0 235.6
99.8 98.9
103.1 188.6 179.9 97.0
135.4 101.5 97.7 98.9 e) 102.9 106.9 101.2 101.3
180.0 320.0 190.7 156.8 O
99.4
152.3
152.5 155.6 e) 133.9 172.3 141.1 120.6 148.4 140.4 107.0 108.0 93.5
143.9 105.5 104.9 100.1 225.4 141.7
148.1
97.4
101.5
102.3
127.0
142.7 146.3
210.2
156.6
165.2 223.5 170.2 96.4
163.3 e) 92.2
O 91.1
112.5 77.5 86.7
107.6
141.0
137.7 235.2 100.2 98.4
103.4 188.6 179.9 97.0
135.1 101.3 97.7 99.5
O 101.4 106.9 101.1 101.3
180.1 320.2 190.9 156.8 100.2 99.4
151.7
151.8 155.7 155.3 133.9 172.3 141.5
147.3 137.5 107.0 107.8 90.7
144.0 103.9 102.4 99.8
225.1 133.3
148.1
97.4
101.6
102.3
125.6
138.5 134.4
$34,250
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
Broadwovens—Continued Dyed and finished denim Printed and finished fabric Other finished fabric
Wool Women's wool/nylon sportswear fabric Men's wool outer jacketing
Synthetic Polyester/cotton, dyed and finished fabric Dyed & finished fabric, ex. polyester/cotton blends Printed and finished fabric Other finished fabrics
Knits . Circular knit outerwear fabric .
100% spun yam single knits.. 100% spun yarn interiock or eightlock double knits..
Other circular knit fabric High pile fabric
Warp knit outenwear fabric Warp knit underwear and nightwear fabric .
Chiefly nylon tricot, simplex, & milanese fabrics . Other warp knit fabric
Other warp knit fabric
Nanrow fabrics. Woven narrow fabric .. Braided narrow fabric.
Apparel & other fabricated textile prods.
Apparel Women's.
Skirts, including uniforms All other outerwear, n.e.c Sweaters, jackets, and jerseys . Dresses Suits Slacks, jeans, and dungarees Blouses, waists & shirts exc. knit sport & sweat Knit outenwear sportshirts, incl. sweatshirts Separate tailored suit-type jackets, incl. uniforms Tailored coats, ex. fur. all leather & raincoats Finished full-fashioned hosiery Finished seamless and simulated seamed hosiery Unfinished seamless and simulated seamed hosiery.
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories . Panties Slips, half slips, and petticoats Nightwear Underwear, except slips and panties
Men's and boys' Men's reg. wt. bus. suit, all wool or wool blend.. Men's reg. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blend . Men's reg. wt. business suit, other fabrics Men's It. wt. bus. suit, cotton or cotton blend Men's It. wt. business suit, other fabrics . Men's trousers, except uniform, chiefly wool . Men's trousers, except uniform, chiefly cotton Men's trousers, except uniform, other fabrics Men's denim jeans and jean cut casual slacks Men's courdoroy jean and jean cut casual slacks.. Men's jeans and jean cut casual slacks Men's washable service apparel Men's one-piece work suits Men's work pants Men's dungarees and overalls Men's and boys' work shirts Men's other work clothing . Men's bus. type sport coat, wool or wool blend Men's bus. type sport coat, cotton or cotton blend .... Men's business type sport coat, other fabrics Men's/boys' sweaters, jackets, and jerseys Men's finished hosiery Men's unfinished hosiery . Men's and boy's knit undershirts Men's and boy's knit shorts and briefs Men's and boys' thermal undenwear and union suits.... Men's/boys' swimwear, athletic shorts & oth. outerwr. Men's and boy's neckwear
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^ i
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ i Other
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Unit Commodity
code^ i Index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
( 3342 0123 .99 12/82 97.1 96.9 97.8 0125 .99 12/82 110.6 113.1 105.1 0126 .99 12/82 98.5 99.1 101.2 02 199.9 198.2 198.2
yd. 0221 .05 12/75 177.0 174.1 174.1 yd. 0232 .03 06/76 156.4 156.8 156.8 yd.
03 12/75 129.2 130.2 129.8 0372 .99 12/82 100.7 103.2 102.3 0373 .99 12/82 102.8 103.1 102.9 0374 .99 12/82 95.3 94.8 94.8 0375 .99 12/82 108.3 108.7 108.8
0343 12/75 108.8 108.8 108.8 04 06/81 96.6 96.5 96.4 0403 .99 06/81 100.2 99.6 99.2 0413 .99 06/81 103.0 101.9 101.9 05 06/81 n 101.3 0503 .99 12/75 142.0 142.8 06 06/81 101.1 101.1 101.1 07 06/81 99.0 99.0 99.0 0703 .99 168.6 168.6 168.6 08 06/81 105.4 105.4 105.4 0801 .99 06/81 105.4 105.4 105.4
0344 06/76 140.0 138.9 139.5 0202 .99 06/84 100.1 99.2 99.6 0203 .99 06/84 101.5 100.8 101.4
038 12/77 136.2 136.5 136.5
0381 203.2 203.6 203.8 01 180.9 181.6 182.8 0122 .99 12/77 126.0 129.5 128.5 0143 .99 06/83 102.1 101.0 101.0 0144 .99 12/84 96.0 95.7 100.1 0145 .99 12/84 100.6 100.8 100.7 0146 .99 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0151 .99 12/84 99.9 99.8 99.8 0152 .99 12/77 151.9 151.9 164.1 0153 .99 12/77 154.3 154.3 154.4 0162 .99 12/77 100.9 103.2 103.2 0163 .99 146.2 148.9 148.9 0168 .99 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0169 .99 06/84 100.5 101.0 101.1 0171 .99 06/84 99.6 99.4 99.4 0174 .99 228.9 240.4 235.2 0175 .99 199.4 199.6 199.5 0176 .99 12/77 156.7 156.8 155.5 0177 .99 12/77 150.7 151.1 150.8 0178 .99 163.9 163.7 158.6 0181 .99 06/83 119.7 119.1 119.7 02 229.9 230.1 229.6 0204 .99 12/80 124.5 124.5 126.1 0205 .99 12/80 122.4 126.0 0206 .99 12/80 110.4 110.4 0207 .99 12/80 117.2 117.2 0208 .99 12/80 122.3 122.3 a 0211 .99 12/81 105.9 105.9 105.9 0213 .99 12/81 104.1 104.1 91.3 0215 .99 12/81 107.8 106.3 106.0 0217 .99 12/81 103.9 104.0 104.2 0218 .99 12/81 101.6 101.9 101.9 0219 .99 12/81 105.7 105.7 105.7 0221 .99 12/81 102.6 102.5 102.2 0222 .99 12/81 103.3 103.3 103.3 0225 .99 249.2 250.8 250.8 0227 .99 12/77 150.3 150.5 151.6 0228 .99 06/83 104.6 104.8 105.2 0229 .99 06/83 104.7 104.6 104.8 0254 .99 12/80 120.2 120.2 121.9 0255 .99 12/80 117.7 117.7 120.8 0256 .99 12/80 113.9 113.9 0258 .99 12/84 100.6 101.5 101.6 0272 .99 12/77 157.0 156.8 156.7 0273 .99 06/84 101.2 101.2 101.2 0274 .99 258.2 258.2 258.2 0275 .99 12/77 142.0 142.0 142.0 0277 .99 06/82 119.5 119.5 119.5 0281 .99 12/84 101.5 101.1 101.4 0282 .99 12/73 134.8 134.6 134.6
Price
June 1985
$6,025 6.628
120
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Apparel—Continued Men's and boys' work gloves and mittens Boys' dress and sport trousers Boys' denim jeans and jean-cut casual slacks Boys' jeans & jean-cut casual slacks, other fabrics ... Boys' work clothing, except jeans and work shirts Men's/boys' shirts, excl. sport & sweatshirts Men's/boys' woven sportshirts Men's/boys' knit sportshirts incl. sweatshirts
Girls', children's and infants' Dresses/blouses/shirts, ex. knit sport & sweatshirts . Knit sport and sweatshirts Coats, coat and legging, and snowpant sets Sweaters, jackets, and jerseys Other outenwear, n.e.c. Infants' and children's anklet hosiery Infants' and children's knee-high hosiery Other infants' and children's finished hoisery . Unden<vear Nightwear
Miscellaneous apparel and accessories Fur products
Textile housefumishings Bed clothes
Bedspreads and bedsets Flat sheets, except crib size Fitted sheets, except crib size Pillowcases
Other textile housefumishings Towels and washcloths Draperies Curtains, except lace Other textile housefumishings, n.e.c....
Fabricated products, n.e.c. Camping equipment
Camping tents. Industrial products
Men's/boys' suit, coat findings & hat,. Automotive trimmings. Other trimmings and findings
Cordage, twine and rope
Hides, skins, ieather, and related products.
Hides and skins Cattle hides
Packer, branded cow Packer, native steer, heavy . Packer, butt brander Other cattle hides
Leather
Finished cattlehide and kipside leather. Sole leather
Light bends Upper leather, including patent
Dress and casual shoe Other upper leather
Other grains except offal Bag, case, and strap leather Other grains
Finished splits Finished splits
Finished sheep and lamb leather Garment leather
Rough, crust, and wet blue Rough, crust, and wet blue
Rough, crust, and wet blue ..
Footwear
Men's footwear Men's leather upper footwear.
Dress and casual shoes Boots
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
0381 0287 .05 323.8 323.8 327.7 0292 .99 12/81 93.8 94.1 93.4 0293 .99 12/81 103.9 103.9 103.9 0294 .99 12/81 101.3 99.0 99.0 0295 .99 12/81 115.5 115.5 115.5 0296 .99 12/84 103.1 104.5 104.5 0297 .99 12/84 100.2 100.2 100.2 0298 .99 06/83 94.7 94.7 96.0 03 203.3 202.8 201.8 0349 .99 12/84 100.1 100.5 100.4 0351 .99 12/84 100.1 100.3 100.2 0352 .99 12/84 100.2 100.3 100.3 0354 .99 12/84 100.0 100.2 100.2 0355 .99 12/84 100.1 98.8 97.1 0363 .99 06/84 101.2 101.1 101.2 0364 .99 12/77 140.0 140.0 140.0 0365 .99 06/84 99.5 99.5 99.5 0368 .99 06/82 112.2 112.3 112.3 0369 .99 06/82 106.2 106.4 106.4 04 0407 .99 12/83 101.4 102.8 103.0
0382 240.8 240.9 239.9 01 12/77 141.6 141.6 140.0 0102 .99 261.4 261.4 252.5
per unit 0132 .02 12/77 140.2 140.2 140.2 per unit 0133 .03 12/77 139.1 139.1 139.1 per unit 0152 .04 12/77 142.7 142.7 142.7 per unit
03 06/83 100.4 100.5 100.6 0303 .99 12/75 165.3 166.9 165.8 0307 .99 12/69 184.6 184.7 184.8 0308 .99 06/84 102.2 101.8 102.2 0311 .99 06/83 100.2 99.9 100.3
0383 12/77 136.1 136.4 136.5 02
, per unit 0212 .03 12/77 138.4 138.9 138.9 , per unit 03 12/77 135.8 136.1 136.2 0305 .99 12/83 101.4 102.9 102.3 0308 .99 12/83 100.7 100.7 100.7 0311 .99 12/83 100.5 101.8 102.5
. per unit 0322 .07 251.2 251.2 251.2
04 283.7 283.6 285.2
041
0411 418.5 438.0 427.5 0102 .99 294.4 344.8 344.0 0111 .99 378.5 e) 490.7 0114 .99 12/80 117.9 123.5 117.7 0116 .99 12/80 110.3 110.5 107.7
042 352.5 350.1 349.7
0421 353.6 349.3 348.0 01 e) e) 347.8 0101 .01 e) e) 02 326.1 326.4 325.9 0201 .99 06/81 106.7 106.5 106.0 0202 .99 06/81 108.6 110.3 112.1 03 06/81 121.8 117.2 114.3 0301 .99 06/81 102.3 99.4 97.6 0304 .99 06/81 119.9 120.5 121.3 04 0401 .99 06/81 93.8 93.8 101.0
0423 369.8 376.0 396.8 0103 .99 12/69 424.7 434.8 468.2
0425 01 0101 .99 06/81 104.2 106.3 102.5
043 255.9 253.9 257.5
0431 296.5 288.7 298.3 01 298.3 290.5 301.0 0113 .99 12/80 109.6 104.5 110.9 0115 .99 12/80 113.8 115.1 115.4
Price
June 1985
121
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Men's footwear—Continued Work shoes or boots Other leather upper footwear
Men's non-leather upper footwear. Men's plastic upper footwear
Women's footwear Women's leather upper footwear...
Dress shoes Casual shoes Sandals Boots Other leather upper footwear
Women's plastic upper footwear.... Dress shoes Casual shoes Sandals . Women's other upper sandals.
Children's footwear (size 8 1 / 2 - 1 2 ) Children's leather upper footwear
Misses' footwear (size 12 1/2 - 2 1/2) Misses' leather upper footwear Misses non-leather upper footwear
Youths', boys' ftwear. (size 12 1/2-6)
Infants', babies' ftwear. (size 1-8) Infants' and babies' leather upper footwear.
Athletic footwear Athletic footwear designed for sports
Other footwear Other footwear.
Other leather and related products .
Luggage and small leather goods Hand luggage Luggage other than hand luggage Women's & children's handbags & purses . Other personal leather goods
Gloves Men's dress leather gloves .
Industrial leather....
Footwear cut stock
Boot and shoe cut stock and findings .
es at end of table
Fuels and related products and power....
Coal Anthracite
Chestnut Buckwheat no. 1 . Buckwheat no. 2 . Buckwheat no. 4 . Stove
Bituminous coal Industrial sizes, spot & prepared
Steam electric utilities Manufacturing
Industrial sizes, contract (prepared) Steam electric utility Manufacturing Metallurgical, high volatile Metallurgical, low volatile Export.
Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite Unprepared bituminous coal and lignite .
Coke oven products
See footnotes at end of table.
Commodity Index
Unit Commodity Other
Unit code^ Index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
0431 0117 .99 12/80 118.4 118.5 118.5 0119 .99 12/80 114.7 114.7 114.7 03 0301 .99 12/80 104.2 101.3 101.3
0432 229.7 231.5 231.4 01 222.2 224.5 224.4 0101 .99 12/80 110.3 112.1 111.9 0103 .99 12/80 104.8 106.0 105.9 0105 .99 12/80 79.1 80.1 80.1 0107 .99 12/80 110.0 0109 .99 12/80 125.6 128.0 127.1 03 12/80 103.9 103.8 103.8 0301 .99 12/80 107.3 106.3 108.3 0303 .99 12/80 108.3 108.7 108.7 0305 .99 12/80 82.0 83.1 77.5 0405 .99 06/83 106.1 106.4 106.4
0433 215.5 215.5 215.5 0141 .99 06/80 118.1 118.1 118.1
0434 06/80 103.7 103.7 103.7 0147 .99 06/80 104.2 104.2 104.2 0149 .99 06/80 102.7
0435 06/80 e) 120.0 120.0
0436 06/80 115.9 116.4 116.4 0159 .99 06/80 114.7 115.8 115.8
0437 06/80 105.2 0165 .99 06/80 117.1 C)
0438 0169 .99 06/80 110.4 110.3 110.5
044 270.3 271.8 272.1
0441 218.9 220.7 221.1 0112 .99 12/84 100.7 100.9 100.9 0113.99 12/84 102.9 103.6 103.6 0128 .99 06/82 110.1 111.5 111.5 0132 .99 06/82 109.4 110.3 111.2
0442 ! doz. 0101 .07 337.8 337.8 337.8
0443 380.1 380.1 380.1
0444 426.9 427.2 427.1 0102 .99 12/84 99.1 99.2 99.1
See foot
05 625.3 648.3 645.7
051 549.6 547.3 547.2
0511 615.0 614.9 614.8 0101 .99 568.8 568.8 569.7 0103 .99 e) 708.7 708.7 0104 .99 06/80 147.4 147.4 147.4 0106 .99 06/80 C) 115.6 115.6 0109 .99 06/80 138.9 138.9 138.7 0111 .99 06/80 146.2 146.2 145.9
0512 546.4 544.1 544.0 02 452.0 437.4 429.0 0209 .99 12/73 144.5 138.9 135.9 0215 .99 06/83 101.6 102.0 101.4 03 06/76 154.1 153.6 154.0 0301 .99 06/76 196.4 195.8 195.6 0302 .99 06/76 130.7 131.0 130.5 0303 .99 06/76 97.8 97.1 97.2 0304 .99 06/76 89.2 87.8 88.4 0321 .99 06/82 81.0 86.6 04 0402 .99 12/81 115.4 116.1 115.3
052 439.4 429.2 429.2
Price
June 1985
$153,615
122
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Coke Coke .
Gas fuels.
Natural gas''... Interstate. Intrastate. Imported..
Liquefied petroleum gas Propane Butane Ethane Other natural gas liquids
Electric power
Commercial power, 40 kw demand New England Mid-Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific
Industrial power, 500 kw demand . New England Mid-Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific
Crude petroleum (domestic production) .
Petroleum products, refined
Gasoline^ s Regular
Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets .. Sales to jobbers Commercial consumers
Premium Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets .. Sales to jobbers Commercial consumers
Unleaded gasoline. Dealer tank-wagon to retail outlets . Sales to jobbers Commercial consumers
Light distillates'' ^ Kerosene to resellers
Kerosene to resellers. Commercial jet fuel, kerosene base .
Middle distillates" ^ Fuel oil no. 2 to resellers Diesel to commercial consumers
Residual fuels" ^ Containing 0.31 to 1.0% sulfur Containing more than 1 % sulfur
Lubricating oil materials. Bright stock Neutral stock Pale oil
Finished lubricants. Automotive oil
Automotive motor oil, retail Automotive motor oil, commercial.
0522
mcf mcf mcf
gal. gal. gal.
gal. gal. gal.
gal. gal. gal.
gal.
gal. gal.
gal. gal. gal.
01 0101 ,
053
0531 0102 .02 0103 .05 0104 .01
0532 0104 .99 0105 .99 0106 .99 0107 .99
054
0542 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh 10,000 kwh
200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh 200000 kwh
0543
0561
057
0571
1101 .02 1204 .01 1307 .04 1411 .01 1514 .01 1617 .01 1721 .01 1824 .01 1927 .01
1101 .02 1204 .01 1307 .04 1411 .01 1514 .01 1617 .01 1721 .01 1824 .01 1927 .01
02 0201 .06 0202 .07 0203 .07 03 0301 .06 0302 .07 0303 .08 04 0401 0402 0403
0572 02 0201 .07 0301 .07
0573 0201 .07 0301 .08
0574 0501 0601
0575 0111 .04 0112 .02 0113 .03
0576 01 0101 .99 0103 .99
06/82
05/77 05/77 05/77
06/77 06/77 06/77 06/84
12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70
12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70 12/70
02/73 02/73 02/73 02/73 02/73 02/73 02/73 02/73 06/77 06/77 06/77 06/77
02/73 02/73
02/73 02/73
12/80 12/80
12/73 12/73 12/74
12/80
95.1 434.5
1,067.2
1415.9 466.4 227.3 188.8
531.6 150.8 224.8
92.0 81.7
446.0
370.0 356.3 361.7 326.0 264.1 325.1 348.2 345.7 304.3 410.7
524.4 493.3 507.9 408.8 319.6 471.8 476.0 510.5 426.1 696.0
615.1
615.6
507.3 458.4 418.1 519.0 489.2 437.6 415.2 488.4 495.8 180.2 181.1 178.7 182.6
833.3
655.1 702.0
810.3 656.8 646.7
1107.2 90.1
102.9
772.7 461.7 431.3 277.3
370.6 376.7 300.6 106.7
92.9 424.5
1086.1
1444.6 485.5 219.1 192.0
536.3 147.5 221.8
92.6 92.5
448.2
369.3 340.1 356.8 323.7 264.7 326.6 366.8 356.0 306.7 407.3
530.0 476.7 523.1 407.5 330.8 471.2 489.4 519.0 430.4 702.5
621.5
657.6
576.7 522.5 466.5 605.5 563.5 491.7 460.4 563.4 560.3 205.3 200.4 210.7 208.9
826.9
684.5 687.2
851.0 702.1 661.2
1058.7 84.7 99.3
770.7 458.8 e) 278.9
374.0 381.5 309.1 107.2
92.9 424.5
1,049.5
1392.5 462.2
192.2
522.4 143.7 208.1
93.0 92.6
460.5
383.5 334.0 395.5 342.3 286.6 326.9 365.7 363.4 311.3 406.1
539.5 457.8 538.8 417.0 380.6 471.4 484.8 535.1 435.3 699.2
620.2
654.4
587.8 532.8 476.7 615.9 574.2 500.3 469.3 571.1 571.3 209.3 205.0 214.0 211.8
819.6
670.2 683.4
827.4 672.5 657.8
995.5 79.6 93.4
770.7 458.8 425.9 278.9
373.7 381.6 309.4 107.1
$2,961
3.612
934.320 1,280.505
912.601 739.542 774.447 707.091 773.835 685.025 802.550
13,729.479 14,568.856 12,678.267 10,736.863 10,737.003 11,221.879 12,101.677 9,601.621
13,650.910
.843
.827
.858
.982
.932
.959
.921
.876
.851
.801
.775
.785
.628
.556
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 Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Finished lubricants—Continued . Industrial oil
Industrial oils Process oil Metalworking oil
Lubricating grease Petroleum grease
0576 02 0201 .99 0202 .99 0203 .99 03 0301
Petroleum wax
Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c.
Chemicals and allied products
Industrial chemicals
0577
058
Basic inorganic chemicals® . Alkalies and chlorine
Chlorine liquid
06
061
0613
Natural sodium carbonate Sodium hydroxide, liquid (caustic soda) . Chlorine gas
Other inorganic chemicals Aluminum oxide Calcium carbide Calcium oxide, (lime) Hydrochloric acid Other inorganic acids Barite Sodium sulfate Rock salt Sulfur
ton
Processed or refined potassium salts Boron compounds Gypsum Other inorganic chemicals
Basic organic chemicals® . Primary
Benzene 1,3 Butadiene Ethylene . Propylene, chemical . Propylene, polymer... Toluene
Intermediate Aniline (oil). Ethylene oxide . Formaldehyde . Styrene, monomer
Other basic organics Acetic acid Chlorodifluoromethane Dichlorodifluoromethane Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) Ethyl acrylate, monomer Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol) Methanol (methyl alcohol) Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) Propylene glycol
Paints and allied products
Prepared paint Architectural coatings
Interior water based paint Interior solvent based paint... Exterior solvent based paint . Exterior water based paint ....
OEM finishes OEM finishes
Special purpose coatings Special purpose coatings
gal. lb. lb. gal. gal. gal.
01 0101 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99 0106 .99 02 0204 0211 .99 0213 .03 0221 0242 .99 0252 .99 0266 .99 0271 .99 0272 .99 0274 .99 0275 .99 0276 .99 0282 .99
0614
Paint materials . Paint resins ....
Soya bean oil N-butyl acrylate Linseed oil, alkali refined . Tall oils
Paint pigments
See footnotes at end of table.
01 0101 .11 0109 .06 0121 .05 0131 .03 0132 .04 0141 .06 02 0205 0221 0231 .99 0251 .99 03 0301 .99 0328 0331 0341 .99 0343 .99 0356 .99 0363 0366 .99 0375 .99
062
0621 01 0101 .99 0131 .99 0171 .99 0181 .99 02 0201 .99 03 0301 .99
0622 01 0105 0112 .99 0136 0139 .99 02
12/80 12/73 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/73
12/84
12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/80 12/73 12/74 12/74 12/73 12/73 12/82 12/84 12/73 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/82
12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/75 12/73 12/73 12/73 12/73
06/83 06/83
06/83
06/83
06/76 06/76 06/76
06/76
112.6 372.7 106.9 107.9 109.5 238.9
468.4
99.9
302.2
336.7
300.6 264.3 280.7 274.7 261.4 138.6 312.8 221.8 195.9 295.2
94.1 100.8 480.2 102.7 103.7 100.3
100.0 102.6
352.2 449.7 340.4
537.0 686.7 558.5 408.1 400.0 342.7 447.2 411.6 412.2 309.5 248.9 185.3 275.2 334.2 203.3 385.9 {') 364.2 {')
298.3
274.7 278.1 244.2 303.5 108.0 98.0
102.9
102.4
333.4 179.7 164.0 172.1 239.5 171.8 172.2
112.9 374.0 106.9 107.9 110.8 240.0
471.2
99.9
303.2
335.3
299.6 260.9 277.1 276.8 251.9 141.4 312.4 221.8 194.9 290.0 213.0
93.8 101.0 480.2 100.4 103.7 102.4
99.3 100.0 102.6
350.5 459.2 364.7 389.3 521.9 619.6 550.9 447.1 398.2 342.7 439.2 e) C) 305.9 248.9 189.1 278.2 326.0 200.9 383.0 378.9 359.9 a
301.6
277.8 279.5 243.8 303.5 109.2 99.4
104.9
103.3
337.4 187.8 184.1 169.1 259.6 175.9 172.8
112.9 374.0 106.9 107.9 109.6 239.2
473.1
99.9
303.4
336.9
299.2 257.5 280.7 279.9 240.5 139.4 312.7 221.8 194.9 295.6 219.9
95.3 101.0 465.3 100.0 103.7 96.4
100.0 108.0 102.8
353.6 457.7 383.6 389.3 482.2 619.6 550.9 447.4 404.6 342.7 439.2 392.4 O 307.3 e) 189.3 278.7 326.0 {') O 390.3
302.4
278.0 279.5 243.8 303.7 109.1 99.3
104.9
103.8
338.9 190.6 192.0
257.6 181.2 173.0
124
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Paint materials—Continued Chrome colors Iron oxide pigments Titanium pigments Colored lead pigments Phthalocyanine blue All other inorganic pigments .
Paint solvents Mineral spirits, rule 66 Xylol (mixed xylenes)
Paint additives Kaolin and ball clay Talc
Allied and miscellaneous paint products . Allied paint products Putty and putty products Miscellaneous paint products
Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Medicinal and botanical chemicals Medicinal and botanical chemicals
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals, bulk . Other medicinals and botanicals, bulk
Preparations, veterinary . Prescription .
Prescription Non-prescription
Other non-prescription .
Preparations, ethical (prescription) Systemic anti-infectives
Broad spectrum penicillins Anti-arthritics Sedatives Antispasmodic/antisecretory Cardiovascular therapy .
Antihypertensive drugs. Vasodilators
Unit
0622
gal. gal.
ton
Other cardiovasculars . Hormones Diuretics Dermatologicals
Antipruritics Analgesics, internal .
Codeine and combinations.... Cough and cold preparations .... Vitamins
Multivitamins Miscellaneous ethical preparations .
Anticoagulants Bronchial therapy Cancer therapy products CNS stimulants Contraceptives, exc. devices, implants, kit, etc. Muscle relaxants Nutrients and supplements Opthalmic and otic preparations Psychotherapeutics Other miscellaneous ethical preparations
Preparations, proprietary (over counter). Vitamins
Adult multivitamins B-complex. Other vitamins
Cough and cold preparations Cough syrups, expectorants, drops, lozenges, etc. Cold tablets, capsules Decongestants
Laxatives Analgesics, internal ,
Asprin/asprin-salicylate compounds . Non-aspirin ,
External analgesics and counterirritants.. Antiseptics and antibacterials Antacids
Liquids Other antacids
See footnotes at end of table.
0623
063
0631
0634
0635
0636
»mmodity code^
Index Price »mmodity code^
Other index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 June 1985
0204 .99 06/83 110.9 110.4 111.0 0206 .99 06/83 110.6 110.9 110.9 0209 .99 292.6 293.1 293.1 0212 .99 06/83 99.4 103.9 104.6 0216 06/76 0299 .99 06/83 101.5 104.0 104.1 03 06/76 197.9 197.4 198.1 0309 528.4 521.5 521.5 0311 .01 479.0 509.1 521.4 04 06/76 163.6 162.0 162.2 0407 .99 06/76 180.5 178.7 178.9 0409 234.5 234.5 234.5
06/83 103.9 104.8 105.6 0101 .99 06/83 101.4 102.6 102.6 0102 .99 06/83 107.6 107.6 107.6 0103 .99 06/83 104.1 104.9 106.1
250.3 257.5 255.2
210.9 214.5 211.3 02 06/82 93.1 94.7 93.3 0201 .99 06/82 91.3 93.1 91.4 0202 .99 06/82 101.4 102.0 102.0
06/81 99.3 99.6 100.0 01 0109 .99 06/81 95.4 95.4 95.4 02 06/81 105.2 105.8 106.9 0209 .99 06/81 107.9 107.9 107.9
244.1 253.2 249.1 01 165.1 166.3 166.7 0112 .99 06/81 111.2 114.5 114.5 02 403.5 403.5 379.0 03 513.5 513.5 513.5 05 342.1 356.7 357.4 06 281.5 285.0 287.3 0611 .99 06/81 145.9 146.2 147.0 0612 .99 06/81 158.6 160.8 160.8 0619 .99 06/81 158.8 157.6 161.7 08 194.3 251.8 199.0 09 167.3 167.3 167.6 11 286.6 289.6 291.3 1112 .99 06/81 145.7 145.7 148.1 13 254.0 267.4 267.5 1311 .99 06/81 142.8 154.0 154.0 15 361.5 365.6 368.4 16 201.5 203.6 213.8 1611 .99 06/81 134.6 136.5 145.8 99 06/81 162.4 167.9 169.3 9913 .99 06/81 109.7 109.0 103.2 9916 .99 06/81 128.8 142.4 142.1 9917 .99 06/81 209.4 217.2 217.2 9918 .99 06/81 168.2 178.9 183.2 9919 .99 06/81 131.1 131.1 131.1 9922 .99 06/81 154.3 154.3 154.3 9923 .99 06/81 132.5 138.6 138.6 9924 .99 06/81 173.1 180.7 180.7 9925 .99 06/81 174.3 179.4 180.3 9999 .99 06/81 150.3 156.3 163.9
297.6 301.9 304.6 01 214.5 215.4 215.7 0111 .99 06/81 115.8 116.7 116.7 0112 .99 06/81 104.9 100.5 100.5 0119 .99 06/81 110.8 110.7 111.5 02 315.9 321.2 323.5 0221 .99 06/81 125.5 125.9 125.9 0222 .99 06/81 154.3 154.3 157.9 0223 .99 06/81 144.3 158.6 158.6 03 326.9 329.8 329.8 04 348.9 353.5 359.2 0411 .99 06/81 143.3 145.7 148.8 0412 .99 06/81 128.4 128.4 128.4 06 221.0 216.9 216.9 07 269.2 283.6 283.6 08 289.3 290.7 290.7 0811 .99 06/81 133.8 133.8 133.8 0819 .99 06/81 129.9 131.1 131.1
125
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ i
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ i Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
( 0636 09 06/81 136.3 136.3 136.3 99 06/81 128.8 129.6 133.8 9914 .99 06/81 124.3 124.3 135.9 9915 .99 06/81 132.5 136.5 140.6 9999 .99 06/81 122.5 126.1 127.9
0637 06/80 123.0 127.7 127.7 11 06/80 102.3 (') 1102 .99 06/80 73.1 n (') 1104 .99 12/80 103.9 e) (') 12 06/80 156.5 156.5 e) 1213 .99 06/80 140.4 140.4 e) 14 06/80 133.5 143.2 143.2 1402 .99 12/80 117.2 117.7 117.7 15 1514 .99 06/80 88.5 87.4 87.6
064 347.1 331.5 298.4
0641 . lb. 0101 339.1 339.1 187.8 , lb. 0111 .01 e)
0121 .99 237.0 239.0 239.2 0151 .99 397.6 381.2 330.5 0181 .99 12/82 155.5 146.0 132.9
065 281.7 282.5 282.2
0651 259.1 260.6 258.5 02 06/80 108.0 108.9 108.8 0201 .99 06/80 104.2 104.8 104.8 0211 .99 06/80 100.5 101.2 101.2 0221 .99 06/80 116.8 117.5 117.5 0231 .99 06/80 106.0 107.5 107.5 0251 .99 06/80 109.3 110.3 110.2 03 0301 .99 06/80 102.2 100.5 100.5 04 06/80 101.8 101.9 98.0 0411 .99 06/80 94.3 95.8 95.8
0652 231.4 231.6 230.6 01 206.2 207.9 206.6 0105 .99 278.2 286.0 284.3 0111 .99 173.2 175.7 174.0 0126 .99 109.9 110.9 108.8 0136 .99 205.1 199.1 197.9 02 268.1 266.2 265.8 0258 .99 12/82 103.4 103.9 104.3 0259 .99 12/82 90.5 91.4 90.8 0263 .99 275.4 263.5 264.8 0265 .99 12/74 133.6 129.9 130.0 0267 .99 12/76 155.8 157.2 157.2
0653 454.7 456.4 458.5 0101 .99 06/82 102.3 102.9 102.5 0102 .99 06/82 94.1 93.6 95.0 0103 .99 06/82 86.9 89.9 69.9 0104 .99 06/82 103.7 103.7 105.0 0105 .99 06/82 100.6 101.9 101.9
066 306.9 306.3 309.1
0662 12/80 112.0 111.7 113.0 03 12/80 114.4 114.4 114.4 0301 .99 272.1 272.1 272.1 0303 .99 12/80 127.7 127.7 127.7 04 0401 .99 12/75 134.9 144.1 142.9 05 12/80 107.0 106.1 103.9 0501 .99 12/75 154.1 149.3 149.7 0502 .99 12/75 149.8 151.8 141.6 06 12/80 110.9 111.9 115.1 0602 .99 295.6 296.9 297.6 07 12/80 115.2 112.4 116.2 0701 .99 247.5 239.9 250.3 0702 .99 12/75 134.7 134.7 134.7 0703 .99 12/75 178.3 178.3 178.3 09 0901 .99 12/80 116.9 116.7 117.0
Price
June 1985
Preparations, proprietary (over counter)—Continued , Dermatologlcals . Miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Hematinlcs Hemorrhoidal preparations Other miscellaneous proprietary preparations
Biological products Blood & derivatives, human use .
Human blood serums Other blood derivatives
Vaccines, toxoids. & antigens . Antigens.
Diagnostics & other biologicals , Diagnostic substances
Biologicals for veterinary use .... Vaccines & viruses, vet. use .
Fats and oils, inedible
Castor oil Coconut oil Fish and marine animal oil Tallow, Incl. Inedible animal stearin . Grease, other than wool grease
Agricultural chemicals and chemical prod .
Mixed fertilizers. Complete mixed fert., dry form .
Comp. mixed fert., dry, 5-10-15 NPK Comp. mixed fert., dry, 6-24-24 NPK Comp. mixed fert., dry, 10-10-10 NPK Comp. mixed fert., dry. 12-12-12 NPK Comp. mixed fert.. dry, misc. NPK
Complete mixed fert., liquid form Complete mixed fert., liquid form
Incomp. mixed fert.. Incomp. mixed fert., guar. P205 & K20 only..
Fertilizer materials Nitrogenates
Anhydrous ammonia Solid & solution nitrate Nitrogen solutions Urea
Phosphates Phosphate rock, crude Phosphate rock, processed Triple superphosphates Ammonium phosphates Phosphoric ackj, 52-54% APA
Other agricultural chemicals Nonhousehold insecticides Nonhousehold herbicides Nonhousehold fungicides Other nonhousehold pesticides Household pesticides
Plastic resins and materials
Thermoplastic resins Low density polyethylene resins
PE resin, low. film and sheeting PE resin, low, all other uses
High density polyethylene resins PE resin, high, blow molding
Polypropylene resins Polypropylene for injection molding Polypropylene for fiber and filament
Styrene plastics materials Polystyrene resins, rubber modified
Vinyl and vinylldene resins Homopolymer resins excluding dispersion ... Copolymer resins excluding dispersion Dispersion resins
Other thermoplastic resins Other nonengineering thermoplastic resins .
See footnotes at end of table.
$0,360
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
0663 12/80 114.1 114.0 114.4 01 e) 0101 .99 12/80 126.4 e) 02 12/80 113.3 113.1 113.1 0201 .99 259.2 259.2 259.2 0202 .99 12/75 162.7 162.4 162.4 03 0301 .99 12/75 169.1 166.0 168.3 04 0401 .99 12/75 149.1 148.7 148.7 05 0501 .99 12/80 111.9 111.9 112.7
0664 0101 .99 12/75 142.9 143.3 143.3
067 282.8 283.0 284.3
0671 272.7 273.5 273.5 04 06/83 103.6 103.9 103.9 0401 .99 06/83 104.1 105.3 105.2 0402 .99 259.1 259.2 259.2 0403 .99 06/83 115.6 115.6 115.7
0672 06/83 103.8 104.3 104.4 0101 .99 06/83 101.4 101.4 101.4 0102 .99 06/83 104.0 104.5 104.6 0103 .99 06/83 104.9 105.4 105.9
0675 243.3 242.4 247.7 02 06/80 136.9 136.9 126.3 0201 .99 301.4 301.4 301.4 0205 .99 12/71 204.4 204.4 177.6 03 06/80 135.1 137.5 148.6 0301 .99 329.1 333.2 330.5 0305 .99 231.1 236.4 278.2 04 06/80 112.9 112.4 116.6 0401 .99 150.8 144.6 145.0 0405 .99 06/80 101.7 102.8 103.9 0411 .99 255.2 258.9 258.9 0421 .99 06/80 140.8 138.6 132.7 0425 .99 12/71 260.8 253.5 271.7 0431 .99 243.6 241.9 226.4 0441 .99 06/80 110.1 111.1 126.3 06 06/80 138.9 140.5 138.2 0601 .99 409.5 410.3 379.6 0602 .99 06/80 122.7 122.7 122.7 0603 .99 06/80 145.3 150.4 150.4 0604 .99 06/80 126.2 126.2 126.2 07 06/80 125.8 128.7 123.7 0701 .99 06/80 118.1 118.1 118.1 0704 .99 177.6 189.6 189.6 0705 .99 06/80 121.5 121.5 121.5 08 06/80 158.9 159.7 158.8 0801 .99 242.5 245.6 245.9 0802 .99 06/80 130.4 130.4 130.4 0803 .99 12/71 197.8 197.8 195.3 09 06/80 122.0 122.7 117.8 0901 .99 227.1 227.1 215.1 0902 .99 06/80 123.6 126.6 127.5 11 06/80 108.0 108.0 108.0 12 06/80 139.1 139.1 139.1 1201 .99 06/80 137.8 137.8 137.8 1202 .99 268.3 268.3 268.3 1203 .99 06/80 133.4 133.6 133.6 13 1301 .99 12/71 189.7 137.9 189.7
0679 314.0 314.5 313.0 01 216.8 227.3 225.6
. lb. 0101 .01 198.7 198.7 198.7
. lb. 0102 359.4 359.4 337.4
. lb. 0103 175.0 175.0 175.0 lb. 0104 .01 78.0 136.5 136.5
. lb. 0105 273.8 273.8 273.8
. lb. 0106 .01 187.8 187.8 187.8 02 312.8 315.6 311.8 0225 .99 348.1 351.1 351.1 0231 .99 269.8 296.9 277.4 0232 .99 12/80 133.1 03 06/81 111.8 111.4 111.6
Price
June 1985
Thermosetting resins., Epoxy resins .
Epoxy resins Phenolic & tar acid resins
Phenolic molding compounds All other phenolic & tar acid resins ,
Polyester resins, unsaturated Polyester resins, unsaturated
Urea-formaldehyde resins Urea-formaldehyde resins
All other thermosetting resins All other thermosetting resins
Custom compounded purchased resins Custom compounded purchased resins .
Other chemicals and allied products
Soap and synthetic detergents Soaps & synth. detergents, ex. glycerin
Soaps and detergents, nonhousehold Household detergents Household soap, except specialty cleaners .
Specialty cleaning, polish. & san. prods , Household bleaches.. Specialty cleaning and sanitation products.... Polishing preparations and related products .
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations Shaving preparations
Shaving soap and cream Aftershave preparations
Perfume, cologne & toilet water Perfume Cologne and toilet water
Hair preparations Soap shampoo. Synthetic organic detergent shampoo . Hair tonics (inc. conditioners) Hair dressings Hair spray (aerosol). Home and commercial permanents .. Hair coloring
Creams Cleansing creams Foundation creams Lubricating creams Other creams ...
Lotions and oils.... Suntan & sunscreen Hand lotions Other lotions and oils
Cosmetics Lip preparations Blushes Eye preparations
Deodorant Aerosol underarm deodorant Cream, liquid and roll-on deodorant
Manicure preparations Powders
Talcum powder Face powder .... Wet application powder
Bath oils and salts Bath oils and salts
Misc. chemical prod, and preparations .. Essential oils
Peppermint oil Citronella oil Lemon oil Orange oil Lemongrass oil Lavender oil
Explosives . Other blasting accessones ANFO, except slurry Water gel and slurries
Industrial gases
See footnotes at end of table.
$12,125 2.230 7.700
.875 4.850
11.375
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Commodity
Misc. chemical prod, and preparations—Continued . Acetylene. Cart)on dioxide. Oxygen.
i and sealants. Natural bass glues and t Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives . Cauling compounds and sealants
Surface active agents . Textile and leather assistants and . Bulk surfactants
Gum and wood chemicals, exc. tall oils .... narawooQ CMSiniaiion prooucis..
Other miscellaneous chemical products. Gelatin, edible Cart)on, black Printing ink
Rubber and plastic products..
Rubber and mbber products .
Crude mbber Natural mbber.
Utex No. 1 rit)bed smoked sheets.. No. 3 ribbed smoked sheets..
Synthetk: njbber. Styrerw butadiene-solkl . Styrene butadiene-latex. Specialty elastomers
Reclaimed mbber . Reclaimed rubber.
Tires, tubes, tread. & repair materials . Tires ;
Passenger car pneumatk: tires, bias-ply Passenger car pneumatte tires, bias-belted . Passenger car pneumatk: tires, radials Truck/bus tires, including off-highway Tractor/implement tires . Other pneumatk: and all solkJ tires .
tubes Inner Passenger car/motorcyde innertubes...
Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair mati. Tread rubber, natural and synthetk: Tire flaps. Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c.
Miscellaneous rubber products Footweskr
Prot€K#tive footwear . Men's footwear, fabric upper. Women's/misses footwear, fabric upper.
Rubber belts and belting Conveyor t Other flat mbber and piastk» belts and belting . Motor vehtele belts Non-flat mbber and plastk: belts .
Rubber hose. Hose, k>ng length, textile, nonhydraulk: Hose, k>ng length, wire, nonhydraulk:..... Hose, macNne made, wrapped . nose, oraioea or loomea, neiicai reiniorcea ., Hose, hydraulfc Hose, mandrel made, textile, nonhydraulk:... All other mbber hose
Rubber roll covering. Graphic arts roll covering . Paper mill roll covering Steel mill roll covering All other, roll covers .
Miscellaneous mbber products. n.e.c . Moioea ruooer mecnanicai gooas Extruded and lathe cut. mechannal rubber goods . industrial rubber products, n.e.c. Rubber clothing and coated fabrics . Other rubber goods Rubt)er fkx>r and wall coverings Rubber shoe products Rubber dmggist and medteal sundries .
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit
lb.
ea. ea.
Commodity code^
Index Price Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 1985^
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
0679 0301 .99 06/81 118.4 118.4 118.4 0302 .99 06/81 122.9 121.8 122.9 0304 .99 06/81 114.7 114.7 114.7 04 12/83 103.3 103.5 103.6 0401 .99 12/83 105.6 106.3 106.3 0402 .99 12/83 102.7 102.7 102.7 0403 .99 12/83 103.2 103.7 103.6 05 12/83 102.6 102.8 102.8 0501 .99 12/83 101.1 101.4 101.4 0502 .99 12/83 103.4 103.5 103.5 06 06/84 101.3 101.1 101.1 0603 .99 06/84 102.3 101.9 101.9 09 310.1 310.3 305.5 0905 236.3 236.3 236.3 $2,175 0918 .99 12/83 100.4 97.9 95.4 0919 .99 06/84 100.5 101.8 100.3
07 246.4 246.6 246.1
071 265.4 264.8 264.6
0711 273.3 268.1 271.0 01 215.5 212.2 217.6 0101 261.6 261.1 263.9 .698 0102 212.4 204.9 211.1 .420 0103 207.7 205.2 211.6 .413 02 289.9 284.0 286.4 0219 .99 06/81 90.5 87.9 87.9 0221 .99 06/81 97.7 95.4 95.8 0222 .99 06/81 106.9 107.3 107.1 03 0321 .99 222.5 222.5 222.5
0712 239.5 239.6 237.7 01 237.3 236.8 234.7 0101 .99 235.7 235.8 235.9 0102 .99 12/74 176.0 174.7 174.9 0103 .99 12/74 163.0 162.5 160.7 0105 .99 247.8 248.1 243.4 0111 .99 268.0 265.8 266.6 0121 .99 06/83 100.2 100.2 100.2 02 258.7 274.6 275.1 0221 238.1 277.9 279.2 03 06/81 105.0 104.8 104.8 0351 .99 06/81 103.8 103.4 103.4 0352 .99 06/83 100.0 100.0 100.0 0353 .99 06/81 110.3 110.3 110.3
0713 293.2 293.3 294.4 01 218.0 216.2 226.4 0107 .99 12/80 118.8 121.4 121.4 0135 .99 12/80 93.1 90.7 90.7 0137 .99 12/80 108.9 106.8 128.5 03 355.2 355.5 355.5 0361 .99 326.4 329.4 328.4 0363 .99 12/81 113.2 (?) a 0364 .99 365.2 365.6 371.8 0369 .99 06/83 123.5 119.0 121.6 04 304.6 302.3 300.0 0453 .99 12/81 108.1 109.7 105.1 0454 .99 12/81 97.0 97.0 97.0 0459 .99 12/81 107.9 108.6 107.9 0463.99 12/81 103.3 103.4 103.4 0481 .99 12/71 211.7 211.7 213.0 0482.99 12/81 121.3 121.3 121.3 0484.99 12/81 105.6 107.2 105.9 05 06/79 136.5 139.3 139.3 0501 06/79 134.5 134.5 134.5 0502 .01 06/79 134.3 145.9 145.9 0503 .02 06/79 137.1 136.3 136.3 0504 .01 06/79 139.9 138.4 138.4 06 06/83 102.5 103.0 102.9 0602.99 06/83 97.3 96.8 96.9 0603 .99 06/83 106.0 106.0 106.0 0604.99 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 0605 .99 06/83 104.1 103.6 102.9 0606 .99 06/83 104.7 104.7 104.6 0608.99 06/83 101.8 101.8 101.8 0609 .99 06/83 104.8 104.8 0611 .99 06/83 103.5 103.4 103.4
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Miscellaneous rubber products—Continued . Compounds or mixtures
Plastic products
Plastic construction products Plumbing products . Other plastic construction products
Unsupp. plastic film/sheet/other shapes
Laminated plastic sheets, rods, and tube
Plastic packaging
Plastic parts and components for mfg Parts for transportation equip
Other parts and components for mfg
Dinner/table/kltchen ware, ex. cups
Consumer, Institut., & comm. prod., nec
Other plastic products.. Plastic furniture components and furnishings . Regenerated cellulosic products
Lumber and wood products
Lumber
Softwood lumber.. Douglas fir, dressed
Boards under 2" thick. 2" lumber Timbers & lumber over 2" thick .
Southern pine, dressed Boards under 2" thick 2" lumber Timbers & lumber over 2" thick ....
Other softwood, dressed Boards, ponderosa pine Boards, eastern white pine Boards, misc. western species 2" lumber, ponderosa pine 2" lumber, white fir 2" lumber, western hemlock 2" lumber, redwood 2" lumber, misc. western species .
Rough softwood lumber Boards, eastern species Boards, western species 2" lumber, eastern species 2" lumber, western species Over 2" lumber, eastern species .. Over 2" lumber, western species ..
Flooring, siding, and cut stock Woodslding
Hardwood lumber Hardwood lumber, rough .
Oak Gum Poplar Other miscellaneous species
Dressed hardwood lumber . Other misc. hardwood species .
Hardwood dimension Hardwood dimension stock Wood frames for household furniture .
Hardwood flooring Hardwood flooring
Millwork
General millwork Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork . Vanities and other cabinetwork Wood window units Wood window and door frames Wood doors, interior and exterior
See footnotes at end of table.
0713
072
0721
0722
0723
0725
0726
0727
0728
0729
08
081
0811
0612 .99
0601 .99 0602 .99
01 02
0101 .99 0102 .99
0812
01 0125 .99 0126 .99 0127 .99 02 0245 .99 0246 .99 0247 .99 03 0301 .99 0306 .99 0308 .99 0312 .99 0314 .99 0315 .99 0316 .99 0319 .99 04 0401 .99 0402 .99 0403 .99 0404 .99 0405 .99 0406 .99 05 0502 .99
082
01 0107 .99 0109 .99 0133 .99 0197 .99 02 0202 .99 03 0311 .99 0312 .99 04 0401 .99
0821 0101 .99 0103 .99 0112 .99 0132 .99 0142 .99
06/83
06/78
12/69 06/78 06/78
12/70
12/70
06/78
06/78 06/78 06/78
06/78
06/78
12/82 12/82 12/82
12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80 06/83 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/84 06/84
06/84
06/84 06/83 06/83 06/83
100.8
139.4
164.1 114.2 124.1
228.0
183.3
141.9
140.1 133.0
145.1
141.9
142.4 104.8 104.0 105.7
303.4
343.0
346.4 341.5
96.8 98.1 84.3
294.2 108.2 96.8 91.3
380.4 105.4
111.3 97.5 93.8
101.0 96.4 94.3 90.2 98.3 92.4
107.6 70.9 98.7 95.9
100.0 101.6
314.1 131.9 139.3 112.9 112.0 126.6 122.1 127.7 123.0 99.5
105.7
99.3
311.6
328.0 218.9 101.5 103.9 94.8
103.9
101.5
140.0
164.5 114.4
124.5
228.4
191.6
142.5
140.3 133.2 145.1
142.4
143.1
104.4 103.9 105.0
307.0
349.9
356.6 358.9
96.2 105.9 86.2
325.7 111.9 112.8 91.3
376.9 99.4
113.8 114.2 92.2 96.1
101.4 96.3 93.6 88.8 97.0 90.3
111.4 65.1 98.7 97.1
101.6 106.0
309.4 126.7 132.8 110.7 112.2 121.8 124.4 125.6 122.8 99.3
105.8
98.5
310.8
326.5 220.1 101.5 105.9 89.7
103.9
100.9
139.6
162.7 112.6 124.8
229.0
188.5
142.4
139.2 133.2
143.3
141.1
143.3
104.7 104.4
105.0
313.8
364.4
375.6 386.8
96.4 118.0 88.8
347.1 115.7 122.9 91.9
397.7 99.6
114.5 115.3 103.3 107.8 116.8 98.0 97.6 90.1 97.0 91.3
115.9 65.1 98.7 99.9
102.5 110.1
308.0 126.0 131.2 111.4 112.7 123.8 124.4 125.6 122.0 98.4
105.7
98.6
312.3
326.9 220.4 101.8 106.3 91.0
104.0
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
General millwork—Continued Other wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, etc. . Wood moldings, except prefinished Wood molding, frames, and framed pictures Other millwork products
Prefabricated structural members . Roof trusses Floor trusses
0821 0152 .99 0162 .99 0174 .99 0183 .99
0822
Glued-laminated lumber Other fabricated structural wood products.,
Miscellaneous millwork products Miscellaneous millwork products
Plywood
0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99 0106 .99
Softwood plywood Western
Cdx A-C. exterior Other sanded
Southern Cdx Other unsanded Sanded southern softwood plywood .
Specialty softwood plywood Specialty softwood ptywood
Hardwood plywood. Birch.Standard panel.
Softwood plywood veneer.
Other wood products
Pallets Wooden pallets.
Boxes Wirebound, faiit and vegetable Wirebound. industrial
Other sawmill & planing mill products . Wood chips Railway and mine ties Misc. sawmill products
Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood
Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood . Softwood logs, bolts and timber
Douglas fir logs, bolts and timber Softwood logs etc., exc. Douglas fir.
Hardwood logs, bolts and timber Hardwood logs, bolts and timber
Pulpwood Softwood pulpwood Hardwood pulpwood
0823
083
0831
0199 .99
01 0111 .99 0115 .99 0116 .99 02 0201 .99 0203 .99 0221 .99 03 0301 .99
m sq. ft.
per 100
0832
0833
084
0841
0842
0849
085
0851
0102 .08
0111 .04
0122 .06 0123 .06
0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99
Prefabricated wood buildings & component.
Prefabricated wood buildings & component Precut packages sold as complete units Panelized buildings sold as complete units .... Modular buildings shipped with floor & walls .
Pulp, paper, and allied products
Pulp, paper, and prod., ex. bidg. paper .
Woodpulp Paper-making woodpulp
Bleached sulfate, softwood Bleached sulfate, hardwood Other paper-working woodpulp
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp .... Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts.
Wastepaper No.1 news
01 0101 .99 0102 .99 02 0201 .99 03 0301 .99 0302 .99
086
0861
09
091
0911
0102 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99
02 0211 .99 0212 .99 0223 .99 03 04
0912
06/83 06/83 06/84 06/83
06/81 06/81 06/81
06/84
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/68 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80
12/71
01
12/67 12/67
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/81
12/81 12/81 12/81
12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81
12/84
12/84 12/84 12/84
12/73
12/73 12/82 12/73 12/82
101.8 102.0 101,0 111.7
259.5 313.9 116.0
98.4 115.0
101.8
226.5
291.4 291.1
81.5 81.6 85.1
148.1 88.2 81.1 86.2
100.8
162.1
150.7
185.8
237.7
208.4
267.5 278.3 330.1
93.5 89.2
114.9 107.9
93.6
93.1 79.7
100.7
102.9 90.6 86.1
100.6
100.2
e) 100.0 100.2
327.6
297.1
364.8 239.9 366.0 204.9 112.6 250.1 119.6
192.6
102.7 97.8
102.2 112.8
260.2 314.9 116.7 98.3
115.8
102.1
232.1
303.2 303.2
80.2 86.7 90.2
154.3 90.1 86.6 88.1
101.2
162.1
150.7
191.5
236.0
209.3
269.2 280.8 333.4
91.4 86.6
115.4 107.9
94.4
94.1 78.8
102.8
102.9 90.3 85.4
101.2
101.2
101.9 101.4 100.9
327.2
293.3
342.4 223.0 320.6 190.7 110.6 242.3 110.1
144.0
102.7 98.0
102.2 111.6
270.4 331.2 118.2 99.3
118.1
102.2
237.3
316.6 319.6
84.5 92.9 97.2
157.8 92.6 88.0 90.5
103.2
162.1
150.7
187.1
235.7
209.8
269.2 280.8 333.4
91.0 86.2
113.3 107.9
94.9
94.8 79.2
103.6
102.9 89.3 84.0
n 101.8
101.9 102.6 101.1
327.0
292.9
346.1 222.2 318.8 191.0 111.1 246.9 123.1
141.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
0912 ton 0102 188.2 147.4 147.4 $32,500
02 ton 0205 240.5 225.0 225.0 14.500
03 ton 0311 194.2 130.5 130.5 20.500
04 ton 0415 .01 284.2 194.7 189.9 49.063
06 ton 0625 .01 174.2 124.4 119.7 63.125
0913 304.4 304.6 304.7 01 299.1 300.1 300.1 0111 .99 12/73 242.3 241.8 241.7 0112 .99 06/81 111.5 111.5 111.5 0113 .99 12/73 234.6 234.6 234.6 0115 .99 12/73 291.7 291.7 291.7 0116 .99 06/81 123.1 123.1 122.7 0117 .99 06/81 121.5 120.5 120.7 0122 .99 276.9 278.1 278.5 0123 .99 06/81 102.2 103.3 103.3 0131 .99 230.6 228.5 228.1 0134 .99 12/75 144.9 147.4 147.4 0135 .99 06/81 95.4 98.3 98.3 0136 .99 06/81 108.3 109.0 109.0 0137 .99 06/81 94.8 95.6 96.1 0141 .99 297.4 297.4 297.4 0142 .99 06/81 115.8 115.8 115.8 0148 .99 06/81 118.7 118.5 118.5 0149 .99 06/81 104.0 104.0 104.0 02 0291 .99 332.4 332.9 333.7 03 06/81 104.4 104.0 103.7 0302 .99 333.9 333.9 333.9 0304 .99 12/73 233.0 233.0 233.0 0305 .99 06/83 110.5 110.5 110.5 0307 .99 12/73 230.6 226.8 224.3 0308 .99 06/81 109.2 109.2 109.2 0311 .99 06/81 106.3 103.8 102.9 0312 .99 06/81 104.9 104.6 104.6 0314 .99 06/81 115.2 115.2 115.2 0315 .99 12/82 103.6 104.2 103.7 0316 .99 12/82 102.5 102.6 102.6 04 0401 .99 06/81 108.7 107.8 107.8 05 0501 .99 12/82 108.1 108.1 108.1 06 06/83 107.1 106.1 107.2 0601 .99 06/83 107.3 106.1 107.4 0602 .99 06/83 106.2 106.2 106.2
0914 285.9 282.1 276.2 05 0551 .99 06/80 122.5 118.1 116.8 11 12/82 117.1 115.9 113.3 1101 .99 12/82 123.7 121.6 117.9 1102 .99 12/82 118.3 118.3 113.7 1103 .99 12/82 108.2 108.5 108.3 1104 .99 12/82 121.5 118.9 115.1 1105 .99 12/82 110.4 109.8 108.3
0915 291.4 288.8 289.0 01 374.6 376.1 376.5 0102 .99 06/83 100.4 104.5 104.7 0104 .99 06/83 105.1 104.9 105.0 02 297.4 294.6 293.7 0214 .99 12/83 133.7 132.5 132.5 0216 .99 12/83 100.8 99.5 99.3 0218 .99 12/83 107.3 106.8 105.9 03 276.7 273.7 273.7 0322 .99 12/83 102.8 103.1 103.3 0323 .99 287.7 280.7 276.2
per 1000 0327 .03 294.8 294.8 294.8 per 1000 0329 .03 324.0 336.2 336.2 per 1000
0332 .99 12/83 104.4 103.8 105.0 per 1000 0333 .03 240.0 240.0 240.0 per 100 0337 .01 350.1 350.1 350.1 per 100
0341 .99 06/80 124.5 119.6 120.5 0342 .99 06/80 120.6 119.5 118.2 0343 .99 06/80 124.9 123.6 122.6 0344 .99 06/80 114.3 111.3 111.3
Wastepaper—Continued No. 1 news,avg. of 5 markets
No.1 mixed No. 1 mixed,avg. of 5 markets
Old corrugated boxes Old corrugated boxes,avg. of 5 markets
.009 semi-chemical kraft clippings Semi-chemical kraft clippings
White news blanks White news blanks,avg. of 4 markets
Paper Paper, exc newsprint & packaging paper
Publication and printing paper, uncoated Body stock for coating Printing paper, coated two sides, no. 3 grade ... Printing paper, coated two sides, no. 5 grade ... Printing paper, coated two sides, other grades . Printing paper, coated one side Book paper, no. 3, uncoated Other book printing paper, uncoated Unwatermarked bond, no. 4 grade Form bond, 15 lb Other form bond Other bond, except fonn bond . Other chemteal woodpulp writing paper. Bond, 25% cotton fiber content Thin paper Cover text Uncoated body stock .
Newsprint. Standard newsprint
Packaging and industrial converting paper Wrapping paper, except unbleached kraft Shipping sack paper, unbleached kraft Shipping sack paper, except unbleached kraft Bag & sack, except shipping sack, unbleached kraft ... Bag & sack, exc. shipping sack, ex. unbleached kraft.. Other converting 18lbs. and over, unbleached kraft Other converting 18lbs. & over, ex. unbleached kraft... Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment Oil. waxed, and wax-laminated paper, printed or not... Laminated or coated rolls and sheets, except waxed .
Special industrial paper Special industrial paper .
Other coated paper, ex. packaging & waxed . Other coated paper, except packaging and waxed .
Tissue paper stock, ex. thin Sanitary paper stock Tissue paper stock, ex. sanitary & thin
Paperisoard Cor. paperboard in sheets & rolls .
Cor. papertjoard in sheets & rolls Paperboard, ex. conxigated paperboard
Unbleached linerijoard Other unbleached kraft pkg. & ind. conv. paperboard . Bleached pkg. & ind. converting papertx)ard Semichemical paperboard Recycled paperboard
Converted paper and paperiaoard products. Sanitary papers and health products
Sanitary napkins and tampons Sanitary tissue health products
Paper bags and shipping sacks.. Grocers' and variety bags (paper) Specialty bags and liners . Shipping sacks and multlwall bags, all.
Paper boxes and containers Setup papertx}ard boxes . Cor. shp. cont. for food & beverages Ice cream carton Milk carton, 1/2 gallon Folding paperiooard boxes Paper cups, hot Fiber drums . Cor. shp. cont. for paper & allied Cor. shp. cont. for glass, clay, stone Cor. shp. cont. for metal products ex. elec Cor. shp. cont. for electrical products
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity
Converted paper and paperboard products—Continued . Cor. shp. cont. for all other end uses
Packaging accessories Gummed sealing tape Cor. & soUd fiber pallets, pads. & part
Office supplies and accessories Envelopes File folders Index cards Adding machine rolls
Composite cans Misc. converted paper or paperboard produc
Pasted, lined, laminated or surface coated Other converted paper and paperboard products
Pressure sensitive products
Building paper and board .
Insulation board
Hardboard. partideboard & fiberboard pr Hardboard. particleboard. and fiberboard...
Hardboard. Particleboard. platen-type (mat-formed) . Fiberboard
Fabricated hardboard products.. Fabricated hardboard products .
Publications, printed matter & printing .
Newspapers Circulation .
Subscriptions, through intermediary. Subscriptions, direct to reader. Single-copy sales, through intermediary. Single-copy sales, direct to reader
Advertising. Classified advertising Commercial advertising, national. Commercial advertising, other
Periodicals Circulation
General farm periodicals . Industrial periodicals Professional periodicals. Women's periodicals subscriptions Women's periodicals, single-copy sales General interest periodicals, subscriptions General interest periodicals, single-copy sales . General news periodicals, subscriptions Religious periodicals
Advertising General farm periodicals
Merchandising periodicals Professional periocUcals Women's periodicals. General interest periodicals . General news periodicals Religious periodicals Other periodicals. n.e.c
Book publishing Textbooks
Elementary, hardbound... Elementary, paperbound. High school, hardbound.. College, hardbound College, papertxxind Wortcbooks
Technteal, sdentifk; & professtonai books . Medwal books, hardbound Medk»l books, paperbound Business books, hardbound Other, hardbouTKl
Rellgfous books General books.
Adult trade, hardbound ... Adult trade, paperbound .
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code' i
Index
Unit Commodity
code' i Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
D915 0345 .99 06/80 122.5 120.2 120.1 04 317.0 298.1 309.1 0431 .99 278.2 276.7 276.3 0441 .99 06/80 147.0 130.2 140.7 06 243.4 239.9 239.9 0636 .99 12/84 100.2 99.8 99.8 0645 .99 283.6 283.7 283.7 0647 .99 246.4 e) i')
case 0649 .02 289.1 275.2 275.2 07 342.2 342.2 342.2 09 12/84 100.2 100.3 100.4 0901 .99 12/84 e) 100.0 100.0 0999 .99 12/84 101.3 101.7 102.3
0916 12/82 106.7 106.7 106.7
092 256.2 258.6 261.1
0921 274.9 281.1
0922 234.1 236.2 237.6 01 233.0 234.1 235.6 0101 .99 232.2 233.6 240.6 0123 .99 12/82 113.1 113.6 111.7 0131 .99 06/84 97.3 96.1 02 0201 .99 06/84 101.3 107.0 107.4
093 12/80 139.0 140.1 140.0
0931 12/80 149.8 150.9 150.5 01 12/80 134.3 137.5 135.9 0111 .99 12/80 140.2 145.0 142.4 0112 .99 12/80 139.9 141.7 141.7 0121 .99 12/80 128.4 128.4 128.4 0122 .99 12/80 110.7 110.7 110.7 02 12/80 154.9 155.3 155.3 0211 .99 12/80 164.5 164.7 164.7 0221 .99 12/80 175.3 177.7 177.4 0222 .99 12/80 148.6 148.9 148.9
0932 12/80 145.7 146.6 146.9 01 12/80 139.1 139.5 139.6 0111 .99 12/80 140.6 140.6 f?) 0121 .99 12/80 129.3 129.3 e) 0123 .99 12/80 141.2 141.2 141.2 0131 .99 12/80 137.3 137.3 0132 .99 12/80 153.9 153.9 153.9 0133 .99 12/80 152.7 153.1 153.1 0134 .99 12/80 127.4 129.0 129.0 0135 .99 12/80 136.8 e) 0141 .99 12/80 134.1 134.6 136.0 02 12/80 150.8 152.1 152.5 0211 .99 12/80 133.2 133.2 e) 0221 .99 12/80 136.6 140.2 140.2 0222 .99 12/80 138.4 138.4 138.4 0223 .99 12/80 139.2 141.6 145.4 0231 .99 12/80 158.7 161.0 161.0 0233 .99 12/80 163.0 163.0 163.0 0235 .99 12/80 166.3 e) e) 0241 .99 12/80 116.1 0243 .99 12/80 123.8 e) C)
0933 12/80 131.3 131.8 132.8 01 12/80 145.5 146.1 146.1 0111 .99 12/80 138.4 140.7 140.7 0112 .99 12/80 142.9 144.1 144.1 0113 .99 12/80 147.1 147.1 147.1 0115 .99 12/80 150.1 150.3 150.3 0116 .99 12/80 160.6 161.2 161.1 0117 .99 12/80 145.0 145.1 145.1 02 12/80 130.2 131.9 131.9 0213 .99 12/80 132.4 134.3 134.3 0214 .99 12/80 126.5 126.5 126.5 0215 .99 12/80 100.6 100.6 100.6 0217 .99 12/80 140.8 140.8 140.8 03 12/80 127.1 127.1 129.6 04 12/80 121.7 121.7 124.0 0411 .99 12/80 111.9 111.9 111.9
... 0412 .99 12/80 128.0 128.0 128.0
Price
June 1985
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Commodity Unit
Index Price
Unit code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
0933 0414 .99 12/80 127.6 127.6 127.6 0415 .99 12/80 114.4 114.4 114.4 05 12/80 129.8 130.3 130.3 0511 .99 12/80 127.7 128.2 128.2 0514 .99 12/80 e)
0934 12/83 105.4 106.0 106.2 0101 .99 12/83 110.2 110.2 110.2 0102 .99 12/83 104.8 106.0 106.0 0103 .99 12/83 104.6 105.0 106.7 0104 .99 12/83 104.8 104.5 104.5
0935 12/83 106.2 106.1 106.2 0101 .99 12/83 105.7 105.6 107.0 0102 .99 12/83 104.5 105.2 104.8 0103 .99 12/83 106.7 107.0 106.1 0104 .99 12/83 106.7 105.1 104.6
0936 06/84 103.0 104.9 104.3 0101 .99 06/84 100.3 102.0 102.0 0102 .99 06/84 103.5 103.7 103.6 0103 .99 06/84 104.5 107.4 106.1
0937 06/82 110.3 111.5 111.3 01 0102 .99 06/82 110.3 111.2 111.2 02 06/82 107.0 107.5 107.4 0201 .99 06/82 105.1 105.3 105.2 0202 .99 06/82 110.2 110.8 110.8 0203.99 06/82 109.4 111.0 111.0 03 06/82 110.9 112.4 112.0 0302 .99 06/82 112.2 113.7 113.3 04 06/82 111.9 117.0 114.7 0401 .99 06/82 111.4 121.9 116.2 0402 .99 06/82 112.3 113.1 113.5 05 06/82 113.3 113.8 113.8 0501 .99 06/82 126.6 128.9 128.9 0502 .99 06/82 111.0 111.2 111.2 06 06/82 109.9 111.0 111.2 0601 .99 06/82 112.9 113.1 113.1 0602 .99 06/82 107.8 109.6 110.0 0603 .99 06/82 106.6 106.7 106.7 07 06/82 108.7 110.1 110.1 0701 .99 06/82 109.4 111.0 110.9 0702 .99 06/82 102.1 102.1 103.5 08 12/84 99.9 100.6 100.6 0801 .99 12/84 99.9 100.7 100.7 0802 .99 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0
10 315.6 316.3 315.1
101 357.4 356.3 354.9
1011 281.4 281.3 281.3 0117 .99 12/69 331.3 331.1 331.2
1012 277.7 260.8 245.6 01 297.2 271.2 248.7 $65,089
gr. ton 0101 .01 322.7 276.3 257.8 69.500 gr. ton 0102 .01 294.0 243.8 222.3 62.000 gr. ton 0103 .01 286.7 272.4 243.7 68.000 gr. ton 0104 06/77 134.0 138.0 119.0 59.500 gr. ton 0105 .01 294.7 270.0 251.4 61.000 gr. ton 0106 06/77 105.3 116.0 116.0 76.000 gr. ton 0107 .01 244.6 236.9 215.3 70.000 gr. ton
02 303.9 286.3 264.6 60.347 gr. ton 0211 .01 290.3 276.4 252.5 63.500 gr. ton 0212 .01 313.5 269.6 242.5 58.000 gr. ton 0213 .01 300.2 285.1 250.6 58.000 gr. ton 0215 .02 335.1 335.1 325.5 67.500 gr. ton 0216 06/77 99.2 110.6 110.6 68.000 gr. ton 0217 .01 252.0 255.8 253.9 66.500 gr. ton
03 283.2 248.0 233.4 43.854 gr. ton 0321 .01 261.7 223.7 210.3 47.000 gr. ton 0322 .01 341.2 271.9 e) gr. ton 0323 .01 246.5 256.6 231.4 46.000 gr. ton 0324 06/77 144.9 108.7 108.7 37.500 gr. ton 0325 .01 346.8 346.8 298.2 46.000 gr. ton 0326 06/77 123.8 115.8 107.8 53.367 gr. ton 0327 .02 115.3 104.3 93.3 17.000
Book publishing—Continued... Mass market paperbacks Juvenile books .
General reference books Subscription encyclopedias. Other, including atlases
Book printing Books, printed only, lithographic Books, printed and bound, lithographk;. Printed or printed and bound, not lith.... Pamphlets, etc., printed or printed an ...
Manifold business forms. Unit set forms
Custom continuous form? Stock continuous forms.
Miscellan s publishing. Catalogs and directories, publishing . Business servtee publications Other miscellaneous publishing
Commercial printing , Magazine and periodical printing .
Lithographic. Labels for packaging, rolls and sheets.
Letterpress.. Lithographk;. Gravure .
Catalog and directory printing . Lithographic
Financial and legal printing Letterpress Uthographk:.
Advertisir)g printing Letterpress Lithographk:
Other general job printing.. Letterpress.. Lithographk; Gravure
Commercial printing, n. e. c Screen printing, excluding textiles. Gravure plates and cylinders
Engraving and plate printing Printed products.. Plates made for others, excl. duplk;ates .
Metals and metal producU
Iron and steel .
Iron ore . Pellets .
Iron and steel scrap . No. 1 heavy melting .
Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Detroit Birmingham Houston Los Angeles
No. 2 heavy melting Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Birmingham Houston Los Angeles
No. 2 bundles Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Detroit Birmingham Houston Los Angeles
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Iron and steel scrap—Continued . Melting, r.r. no. 1
Pittsburgh Chicago Birmingham Houston
No. 1 cupola cast iron Pittsburgh Philadelphia Detroit Birmingham Houston Los Angeles
No. 1 bundles Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Detroit Birmingham Houston Los Angeles
Stainless bundles Pittsburgh Chicago Detroit
Foundry and forge shop products Pressure & soil pipe and fittings, cast ir
Soil pipe & fittings, gray & ductile iron Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron
Motor vehicle castings, gray & ductile iro Castings for passenger cars, gray iron Castings for other motor vehicles, gray iron Castings for passenger cars, ductile iron Castings for other motor vehicles, ductile iron
Gray & ductile iron castings, other Molds & stools for heavy steel ingots Castings for construction & utility use Ductile iron castings, other Gray iron castings, other
Malleable iron foundries Standard malleable iron castings Pearlitic malleable iron castings
Steel investment foundries Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings . High alloy steel investment castings
Other steel foundrs, carbon steel castings Railroad wheels and specialties All other carbon steel castings
Other steel foundrs, high alloy steel cast All other high alloy steel castings
Other steel foundrs, low alloy steel cast All other low alloy steel castings
Open die or smith forgings, ferrous Carbon steel Alloy steel, excluding stainless and h
Other forge shop products Seamless rolled ring forgings, ferrous Closed die forging, carbon steel Closed die forging, alloy steel Closed die for forgings, stainless ste Closed die forgings, other ferrous
Blast and electric furnace products Blast furnace products
Pig iron .
1012
gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton
gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton
gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton
gr. ton gr. ton gr. ton
04 0431 .01 0432 .01 0435 .01 0436 05 0541 0543 0544 0545 0546 0547 06 0651 .01 0652 .01 0653 .01 0654 0655 .01 0656 0657 .01 07 0761 .01 0762 .01 0764
1015
Electric furnace products Fenrosilicon Other electric furnace products
Steel mill products^ Semifinished steel mill products .
Semifinished steel mill products Hot rolled sheet and strip, incl. tin mill Hot rolled bars, plates, & structural shap . Steel wire
Plain wire, carbon steel . Galvanized wire, carbon steel Other coated wire, carbon steel. Wire, stainless steel
02 0235 .99 0237 .99 0239 .99 03 0321 .99 0322 .99 0323 .99 0324 .99 04 0423 .99 0425 .99 0427 .99 0429 .99 05 0511 .99 0522 .99 06 0614 .99 0621 .99 07 0712 .99 0736 .99 08 0818 .99 09 0917 .99 12 1261 .99 1263 .99 13 1329 .99 1351 .99 1353 .99 1355 .99 1357 .99
1016 02 0291 .99 03 0312 .99 0315 .99
1017 02 0299 .99 03 04 05 0511 .99 0515 .99 0519 .99 0551 .99
06/77
06/77 06/77 06/77 06/77 06/77 06/77
06/77
06/77
06/77
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/67 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82
12/83 12/83
06/82 06/82 06/82
06/83
06/82
06/82 06/82 06/82
06/82 06/82 06/82
306.0 269.5 321.5 342.1 129.0 221.2 105.6 129.5 82.9
103.7 113.9 116.4 306.8 323.8 334.3 295.4 131.6 303.1
58.2 281.2 214.0 220.5 202.5 106.3
362.7 117.8 132.3 106.5 110.4 115.3 115.6 116.7 115.9 103.6 113.6 393.1 113.0 119.3 114.5 110.3 112.0 105.9 121.7 133.0 118.0 109.1 99.3
111.8 104.7 105.2 110.1 110.7 97.9
104.5 93.2 99.9
104.6 411.2 400.7
99.0 O
307.4 98.9 98.9 97.3
307.9 105.0
367.3 100.5 372.3 111.8 101.2 100.1 368.2
97.1 100.1 100.4
256.3 230.8 248.2 322.0 105.5 218.6 101.4 123.0 92.6
101.2 116.6 118.5 279.6 261.6 282.6 275.9 140.4 284.3
99.4 252.4 225.5 237.7 212.2 106.3
362.8 118.6 132.7 106.7 112.0 115.9 115.8 118.4 116.2 103.6 114.3 395.6 114.6 120.0 115.1 109.8 111.5 105.0 120.7 131.2 117.3 107.7
96.1 111.0 104.7 105.2 110.3 110.9 95.5 97.9 93.4 99.8
106.8 411.3 401.3
92.2 81.5
305.9 100.0 99.9 96.2
e) 104.9
367.3 100.6 372.8 111.8 101.0 100.0 367.2
97.1 100.0 100.5
237.8 215.3 227.2 301.9
97.9 212.9 101.4 119.7 81.1
101.2 116.6 113.0 255.0 251.8 255.1 249.9 110.5 271.7
90.7 230.7 225.5 237.7 212.2 106.3
362.7 118.6 132.7 106.8 111.9 115.8 115.7 118.5 116.3 103.6 114.3 395.6 114.6 120.0 115.1 110.0 112.5 103.3 120.6 131.9 116.9 108.2 97.8
111.0 104.7 105.2 110.3 110.9 95.1 97.8 92.5 99.6
106.8 411.4 398.7
92.2 81.5
305.6 99.9 99.8 96.1
104.3
366.9 100.6 372.8 111.8 101.1 100.0 367.2
97.2 100.1 100.5
$67,422 69.500 65.000 75.000 64.114 74.831 72.000 73.000 71.000 82.000 93.898 82.500 70.044 77.000 74.000 77.000 63.000 65.000 59.391 67.043
564.260 625.000 545.000 505.000
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity
Steel mill products—Continued , Steel pipe and tubes
Standard pipe, carbon Line pipe, carbon Casing (OCTG), carbon .... Pressure tubing, seamless, carbon Pressure tubing, welded, carbon Mechanical tubing, seamless, carbon . Mechanical tubing, welded, carbon Structural pipe and tubing, carbon Casing (OCTG). alloy Tubing (OCTG), alloy . Pressure tubing, welded, stainless Other pipe and tubing, incl. std. pipe, stainless .
Cold rolled sheets and strip Sheets, c.r., carbon Strip, c.r., carbon Sheets and strip, c.r., alloy Sheets, c.r., stainless Strip, c.r., stainless
Cold finished bars Bars, c.f., carbon Bars, c.f., alloy . Bars, c.f., stainless, 300 series .
Other steel mill products
Nonferrous metals
Nonferrous metal ores . Silver concentrates
Primary nonferrous metals Primary nonferrous metals, except precious .
Aluminum paste pigment . Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyed .. Primary aluminum ingot, alloyed Aluminum extrusion billet Cobalt Domestic copper cathode Tin, pig, grade A ... Lead, pig, common Nickel, cathode sheets Zinc, slab, prime Western Zinc, slab, special high grade . Antimony . Mercury, 76 lb. flask ... Magnesium, pig ingot. Titanium sponge
Precious metals Gold, refined., Silver, bar, refined, .999 fine . Platinum
Nonferrous scrap Copper base scrap
Copper scrap, no. 2 refiner Heavy yellow brass scrap No. 1 composition (red brass) scrap
Aluminum base scrap Aluminum seg. low-copper clips, N.Y. lb Old aluminum,scrap,sheet and cast, N.Y
Other nonferrous scrap nec Scrap lead battery plates New scrap nickel, clips and solids, N.Y Block tin pipe scrap Old scrap zinc N Y
Secondary nonferrous metals Aluminum, except extrusion billet
Aluminum ingot Other types, except extrusion billet
Refined copper Brass ingot, alloyed Other copper-base alloys, except brass and bronze .
Refined lead Antimonial lead, alloyed
Refined zinc Zinc dust, unalloyed Zinc-base alloys
Precious metals Gold, unalloyed
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
1017 06 06/82 94.4 94.3 93.6 0611 .99 06/82 94.0 94.0 93.8 0612 .99 405.6 404.6 404.6 0614 .99 385.8 385.5 385.2 0621 .99 06/82 95.2 95.2 95.2 0622 .99 06/82 98.1 98.1 98.1 0623 .99 432.8 432.8 389.4 0624 .99 305.7 304.2 304.2 0627 .99 06/82 98.5 98.2 98.2 0634 .99 419.7 e) 0635 .99 06/82 93.5 93.5 93.5 0662 .99 06/82 109.0 109.0 0669 .99 06/82 111.1 111.2 111.1 07 06/82 111.1 111.6 111.6 0711 .99 386.5 385.9 385.9 0715 .99 388.3 388.3 388.3 0733 .99 06/82 108.3 108.3 108.3 0751 .99 238.9 251.7 251.7 0755 .99 249.7 260.7 260.7 08 06/82 105.2 104.9 104.0 0811 .99 355.8 354.4 350.1 0831 .99 330.6 330.6 330.6 0852 .99 312.5 311.0 311.0 09 06/82 102.1 102.1 102.1
102 264.9 268.1 263.9
1021 0401 .99 12/83 66.9 71.2 75.9
1022 266.5 276.6 271.5 01 242.9 250.7 247.6
. lb. 0109 .01 328.0 328.0 328.0 $1,488 0117 .99 12/80 105.4 106.0 105.6 0118 .99 12/80 99.4 100.0 100.1 0121 .99 12/80 95.9 97.2 97.2
. lb. 0122 632.5 632.5 632.5 11.700 0123 .99 167.9 174.1 168.9
! lb. 0126 .01 335.3 366.7 372.8 5.570 . lb. 0127 139.3 146.4 142.9 .200 . lb. 0128 376.1 376.1 376.1 3.290 . lb. 0132 302.2 330.1 330.1 .474 . lb. 0133 290.8 314.2 307.5 .460
lb. 0136 367.0 383.8 383.8 1.375 . flask 0146 .01 63.0 58.6 61.7 308.000 . lb. 0151 411.7 411.7 411.7 1.480 . lb. 0156 .02 400.7 e)
02 458.7 491.8 465.6 . tr. oz. 0271 864.3 932.9 900.0 315.000 . tr. oz. 0272 409.2 437.5 405.3 6.160 . tr. oz. 0273 248.5 255.6 239.7 264.000
1023 200.7 199.2 184.7 01 131.4 133.6 126.6
! lb. 0106 .01 123.3 129.8 119.5 .465 lb. 0111 149.6 145.2 143.0 .325
. lb. 0116 136.8 141.2 132.4 .455 02 438.3 424.8 373.3 0222 .01 380.7 380.7 336.3 .265
lb. 0223 .01 469.9 451.5 396.2 .215 03 202.9 197.8 195.5
lb. 0321 212.8 222.4 216.6 .136 lb. 0326 143.8 143.8 143.8 1.250 lb. 0331 324.7 324.7 324.7 4.100 lb. 0336 .01 302.8 257.9 257.9 .115
1024 224.1 225.4 222.2 02 12/80 87.2 81.6 78.6 0201 .99 12/80 84.3 78.2 75.1 0202 .99 12/80 85.2 82.2 80.6 03 12/80 69.7 69.7 69.5 0302 .99 12/80 75.4 71.7 72.3 0305 .99 12/80 85.2 89.8 89.3 04 12/80 76.0 79.5 79.4 0402 .99 166.5 166.2 165.1 05 12/80 103.7 111.1 109.5 0502 .99 12/80 139.6 143.0 143.0 0503 .99 12/80 101.9 108.7 106.6 06 12/80 47.0 50.7 48.6 0601 .99 12/80 49.4 e) e)
135
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Commodity Commodity
Index
Unit Commodity Other
Unit code^ 1 index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
1024 0602 .99 12/80 38.4 41.0 37.9 07 12/80 82.3 78.3 78.9
1025 314.3 315.3 312.6 01 329.0 326.0 325.8
lb. 0101 .04 338.5 338.5 338.5 0103 .99 283.4 278.5 276.8 0104 .99 399.6 380.7 386.8 0107 .99 06/81 112.9 112.5 112.5 0108 .99 06/81 116.9 116.8 116.8 0109 .99 06/81 116.7 116.0 116.0 0111 .99 216.6 219.0 219.0 0114 .99 06/83 106.8 106.0 106.0 0121 .99 12/68 289.5 287.8 286.1 0123 .99 12/69 310.5 310.5 310.5
lb. 0127 .03 12/68 402,9 402.9 402.9 0132 .99 12/81 86.4 84.8 83.5 0135 .99 12/81 110.4 110.4 110.4 0147 .99 12/81 105.0 104.4 104.4 0151 .99 12/81 111.3 111.1 110.9 0152 .99 12/81 106.5 105.0 104.6 0153 .99 12/81 108.3 107.9 107.9 0154 .99 12/81 106.6 106.0 105.6 0157 .99 12/81 105.1 105.3 02 221.4 224.8 220.1 0231 .99 265.1 265.2 262.2 0232 .99 188.6 188.8 182.4 0233 .99 266.1 272.1 270.4 0253 .99 204.1 208.2 204.3 0254 .99 12/80 78.5 78.8 78.0 0255 .99 247.3 263.6 251.0 0256 .99 12/80 85.5 88.5 84.5 04 12/70 259.1 262.2 262.2
! lb. 0462 12/70 293.1 293.1 293.1 . lb. 0463 377.5 377.5 377.5
05 12/70 300.4 291.1 291.0 19 12/70 332.7 343.7 336.6 1901 .99 06/82 107.3 114.4 111.1 1997 .99 06/83 92.0 91.5 90.8 1998 .99 06/83 93.1 93.6 94.6 1999 .99 06/83 100.3 101.0 100.9
1026 203.3 204.2 202.8 03 12/82 103.0 103.4 102.7 0301 .99 12/82 103.8 103.3 103.2 0303 .99 12/82 104.9 105.3 105.0 0305 .99 12/82 105.0 104.0 101.8 0307 .99 12/82 98.0 95.9 94.6 0309 .99 12/82 99.6 100.1 97.9 0311 .99 12/82 98.6 99.9 98.9 0313 .99 12/82 101.4 101.9 101.8 0315 .99 12/80 110.5 111.9 111.8 0317 .99 225.9 227.9 227.2 0323 .99 12/82 91.5 99.6 93.6 0325 .99 12/82 95.4 96.0 94.8
1027 12/83 104.1 107.1 103.3 0111 .99 12/83 105.3 108.7 104.2 0122 .99 12/83 97.9 98.9 98.9
1028 06/77 146.8 146.3 146.3 02 06/77 150.9 149.3 149.1 0201 .99 12/72 290.0 280.6 282.7 0203 .99 06/83 106.9 106.0 105.3 0204 .99 06/83 106.4 106.4 105.8 0205 .99 06/83 105.5 105.8 105.7 0206 .99 06/83 104.4 105.0 105.0 03 06/83 101.8 102.2 102.2 0301 .99 06/83 102.9 103.0 102.9 0302 .99 06/83 100.3 100.6 100.6 0303 .99 06/83 99.4 101.0 101.0 04 0401 .99 06/77 145.6 145.7 145.7 05 .99 06/83 103.3 103.3 103.3 06 06/83 101.9 106.9 106.9
103 357.9 358.2 358.2
1031 362.5 362.8 362.8 02 06/81 114.5 114.6 114.6
Price
June 1985
Secondary nonferrous metals—Continued . Silver, unalloyed
Other nonferrous metals
Nonferrous mill shapes.. Aluminum mill shapes .
Sheet, flat 5052-H 32 Sheet, coiled, bare, siding . Sheet, coiled, bare, finstock. Sheet, coiled, bare, all others Sheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated . Sheet, flat, nonheat-treatable, bare Foil, plain (under .006 inches) Sheet,coiled.heat treatable.. Tube, extruded. 6000 alloy series Tube, drawn, 6000 alloy series Plate, heat treatable 7075-T651 Bar. extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series Pipe, extruded Rod, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series. Extmsion. solid, circle size under 3 Extrusion, solid, circle size 3 to under 4 Extrusion, solid, circle size 4 to under 5 Extrusion, solid, circle size 5 to 9 Extrusion, solid, in 2000 and 7000 alloy series
Copper and brass mill shapes Copper-base alloy strip Copper-base alloy rod Copper-base alloy tube; non-plumbing Copper tubing, non -plumbing Copper tubing, plumbing Copper sheet or strip Copper rod
Nickel alloy mill shapes Nickel plate, 200 alloy Monel sheet, 400 alloy
Titanium mill shapes Other mill shapes
Gold mill shapes.... Other lead mill shapes, except powder and wire. Other nonferrous metal wire Other nonfen-ous metal mill shapes
Nonferrous wire and cable .... Nonfen-ous wire and cable .
Electric wire and cable ... Telephone and telegraph wire and cable . Control and signal wire and cable Building wire and cable Apparatus wire and cordage Magnet wire Power wire and cable Copper bare wire, alloyed Automotive primary wire Airframe, shipboard and ground support cable Other insulated and covered wire and cable, copper .
Nonferrous forage shop products Hot impressed die.inpact, press,& upse . Other forgings
Nonferrous foundry shop products Castings, alum./alum.-base alloy
Motor vehicle die castings Other die castings Sand castings Perm, and semi-perm, mold castings . Other castings and cast products
Copper and copper-base alloy castings . Copper and copper-base alloy sand castings .... Other copper/copper-base alloy castings Copper-base bearings/bushings, nonmachined .
Zinc Castings Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings
Magnesium and magnesium-base castings Other nonferrous castings
Metal containers
Metal cans and can components .. Steel cans
See footnotes at end of table.
$1,413
2.206
6.390 5.190
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Metal cans and can components—Continued Fruit and fruit juice can Vegetable & vegetable juice can Lard and shortening can All other food (including soup) cans Paint and varnish can Aerosol can All other non-food cans
Aluminum cans Soft drink can Beer can All other food (including soup) cans
Metal can component (steel and aluminum) Metal can components (steel and aluminum) .
Barrels, drums, and pails . Steel pails . Steel shipping barrels and drums. All other metal barrels
Hardware.
Hardware, n.e.c Builders hardware
Padlock combination Padlock, pin tumbler Cabinet hinge ... Door lock, mortise, std. duty, keyed Door lock, bored, std. duty, keyed Door lock, bored, residential, keyless Door lock, bored, residential, keyed Exit device, heavy duty, nm type Full mortise hinges, light wt Sash fastener... Door closer, overhead, commodity grade . Door stop Cabinet pull Dead lock, standard duty
Transportation equipment hardware Other automobile hardware Stern cleat, marine
Furniture hardware Caster, office chair Desk lock, cam type
Hand and edge tools Wrench, box Adjustable wrench, including pipe Screwdrivers Wrench socket. All other wrenches Pliers Hammers, light forged Steel goods (forks, hoes, rakes, etc.) All other mechanics' hand service tools ... All other edge tools Hacksaw blades Handsaw, crosscut Other hand tools, except edge tools
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings
Enameled iron fixtures Enameled iron bathtubs Enameled iron lavatories ... Enameled iron sinks
Vitreous china fixtures Lavatory . Water closet combination.
Steel fixtures . Enameled steel bathtubs. Stainless steel sinks
Brass fittings . Bath and shower fittings .. Lavatory fittings Sink fittings . Miscellaneous brass goods .
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^
index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1031 0209 .99 06/81 124.5 124.2 124.2 0211 .99 373.8 373.8 373.8 0214 .99 06/81 117.4 P) 117.4 0215 .99 06/81 124.9 124.9 124.9 0218 .99 06/81 117.6 117.6 117.6 0219 .99 06/81 98.5 98.5 98.5 0222 .99 06/81 111.5 115.1 114.9 03 06/81 111.5 111.0 111.0 0301 .99 12/72 234.3 233.8 233.8 0302 .99 12/70 273.0 271.1 271.1 0304 .99 06/81 109.0 e) 109.0 04 0401 .99 06/81 121.0 121.0 121.0
1032 332.0 332.2 332.2 0101 .99 290.9 291.3 291.3 0102 .99 353.1 352.5 352.5 0103 .99 06/83 100.1 101.3 101.3
104 303.2 304.8 304.8
1041 277.8 278.8 278.8 01 302.5 308.8 308.8
, doz. 0105 .02 12/75 136.6 136.6 136.6 , doz. 0108 .04 341.5 341.6 341.6 . ea. 0111 .06 e) . ea. 0113 .04 12/75 185.5 190.0 190.0 . ea. 0114 .03 12/70 305.7 311.0 311.0 . ea. 0116 .09 285.7 280.7 280.7 . ea. 0118 .04 12/75 163.4 163.4 163.4 . ea. 0119 .06 12/67 306.9 333.9 333.9 • pr-. ea.
0121 .02 311.8 319.5 319.5 • pr-. ea. 0125 .05 12/67 360.9 361.8 361.8 . ea. 0131 .05 253.6 255.9 255.9 . ea. 0136 .04 12/75 P) 213.3 213.3 . ea. 0137 .01 12/75 {') e) . ea. 0138 .01 12/75 142.4 141.8 141.8
03 12/67 235.6 231.4 231.4 set 0345 .31 12/67 ea. 0347 .05 12/68 223.1 223.1
04 392.2 401.3 401.3 ea. 0457 .06 12/67 307.9 311.3 311.3 ea. 0461 .02 12/67 427.2 452.0 452.0
1042 371.0 373.8 373.8 0132 .99 426.9 426.9 e) 0133 .99 328.3 331.5 331.5 0141 .99 307.0 311.9 311.9 0147 .99 325.8 330.0 330.0 0149 .99 06/83 109.7 110.9 110.9 0151 .99 343.7 343.7 343.7 0161 .99 312.3 312.3 312.3 0166 .99 404.6 404.6 404.6 0178 .99 06/83 104.5 104.8 104.8 0179 .99 06/83 104.5 103.0 103.3
per 100 ea.
0181 .03 158.2 136.7 136.7 per 100 ea. 0182 .02 12/72 238.5 238.5 238.5
0183 .99 06/83 106.7 106.9 106.9
105 306.8 312.7 313.1
1051 343.9 349.8 351.6 0101 .99 310.3 314.5 314.7 0111 .05 419.1 430.0 435.0 0121 .02 408.2 416.1 421.8
1052 300.0 303.9 304.5 .. ea. 0101 .04 355.8 362.2 363.3 .. ea. 0111 .06 248.0 249.4 249.6
1053 250.5 253.4 253.0 0101 .99 221.1 P) 225.3 0113 .99 12/74 163.5 165.2 164.7
1054 309.0 316.0 316.3 0211 .99 06/83 103.7 108.4 108.4 0215 .99 06/83 102.0 104.8 105.0 0219 .99 06/83 103.5 106.4 106.4 0223 .99 06/83 105.8 106.9 107.0
June 1985
$49,646
5.370 13.126
172.902 1.024 .563
36.358
11.189
25.481 11.855
137
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Heating equipment
Steam and hot water equipment. Gas heating boilers Oil heating boilers Steel heating boilers . Steel heating boilers over 400 mbh . All other radiators and convectors ...
Warm air furnaces . Gas-fired wall furnaces Forced air, gas Gas-fired floor furnaces
Conversion burners Commercial/industrial oil burners... Gas burners over 400 mbh Gas burners, 400 mbh and under.. Com./ind. dual fuel burners
Domestic heating stoves Wood/coal stoves, non-airtight Wood/coal stoves, airtight
Unit heaters and ventilators Unit heaters
Unit
Gas fired propeller-fan type, under 400 mbh , Steam, propeller fan type
Water heaters, domestic Electric Gas Oil Solar water heater system
Other systems and other parts Other heating systems
Gas-fired infra-red heaters Non-electric fireplaces Other heating systems, n. e. c.
Other parts for heating systems ... Other parts, n. e. c
Fabricated structural metal products .
Metal doors, sash, and trim Metal doors and frames, exc. storm
Aluminum doors Iron and steel doors .... Steel door frames Shower doors and tub enclosures
Metal window sash and frames, exc. storm . Aluminum window sash and frames Steel window sash and frames
Metal molding and trim and storefronts Metal molding and trim and storefronts ...
Storm sash and doors ... Storm sash and doors
Screens and weatherstrip Screens and weatherstrip
Metal tanks
Commodity
106
1061 0102 .99 0103 .99 0111 .99 0113 .99 0141 .99
1062 0136 .99 0142 .99 0146 .99
1063 0111 .99 0116 .99 0121 .99 0136 .99
1064 0121 .99 0126 .99
1065 01 0121 .99 0126 .05
1066 0101 .99 0113 .99 0115 .99 0117 .99
1067 01 0116 .99 0121 .99 0126 .99 02 0216 .99
107
1071
Pressure vessels, non-aluminum Elevated water tank, field erected Bulk storage tank, 6,000 gallons or less Bulk storage tank, over 6,000 gallons Non-LPG gas cylinders Other pressure tanks . Custom tank, 3/4 in. and less Petroleum storage tanks
Sheet metal products Roofing, steel Roof drainage equipment, aluminum Siding, aluminum Floor, fabricated metal Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows & ducts, steel. Air conditioning ducts, incl. dust collecting, steel Bins and vats Culverts, flumes, and irrigation pipes, steel Culverts, flumes, and irngation pipes, aluminum
See footnotes at end of table.
02 0201 .99 0203 .99 0205 .99 0207 .99 03 0309 .99 0311 .99 04 0413 .99 05 0515 .99 06 0617 .99
1072
1073
Other index base
0102 .99 0111 .99 0112 .99 0113 .99 0122 .99 0133 .99 0138 .99 0147 .99
0101 .99 0108 .99 0109 .99 0117 .99 0145 .99 0146 .99 0158 .99 0162 .99 0163 .99
Index
Feb. 19852
12/80 12/80
12/80
12/80 12/80
12/80
12/80 12/80
12/67 12/67
12/67
12/82 12/82
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
06/83 06/83 06/83
06/83 06/83 06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/80
06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80
06/83 12/82 06/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
May 19852
257.3
267.1 269.3 283.4 259.9 122.9 128.6
259.6 348.0 278.3 137.6
246.2 124.0 119.5 264.6 123.1
217.3 121.1 117.8
236.2 314.9 285.4 307.2
251.4 220.5 268.8 113.0 108.7
124.2 125.8 121.3 107.0 123.2 123.5 127.0
313.5
310.2 105.0 105.3 104.0 350.9 109.9 104.2 104.3 391.1
100.3
104.4
108.9
306.2 125.6 430.4 332.9 296.2 107.8
87.7 117.6 109.9
325.5 349.5 104.1 110.5 108.2 107.3 101.3 85.0
103.2 115.3
June 19852
258.4
269.3 272.8 290.4 254.1 121.8 131.3
259.1 e) 276.3 a 248.6 124.0 119.5 271.0 123.6
216.5 119.6 a 245.5 327.3 295.7 320.1
251.9 219.7 270.3
109.2
124.4 126.2 125.0 107.6 123.3 123.7 127.8
314.7
311.5 105.9 105.8 104.7 354.2 114.8 104.4 104.5 391.1
100.3
104.7
108.8
305.3
423.9 332.9 292.0 106.4
117.3 110.1
326.1 350.9
97.1 111.2 112.1 107.5
95.3 86.9
103.2 115.3
259.6
270.0 274.8 292.1 254.1 121.8 134.1
259.2 353.8 276.7
252.0 127.4 120.5 271.0 127.8
e) e) e) 244.3 325.6 292.6 320.1
254.9 223.8 272.3
111.4
124.6 126.2 125.0 107.6 123.4 124.0 129.5
314.8
312.6 106.0 105.9 104.9 354.2 114.8 104.3 104.3 391.1
100.3
107.3
108.9
305.2 125.6
332.9 292.6 106.3 87.6
117.6 110.4
326.8 350.4
97.1 110.4 111.4 107.5
98.3 86.8
103.2 115.3
Price
June 1985
$320,035
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Sheet metal products—Continued . Awnings, canopies, and carports, prefab., aluminum . Other sheet metal work, steel Other sheet metal work, aluminum . Other sheet metal work, not steel or aluminum .
Stmct., arch., pre-eng. metal products . Fabricated iron and steel pipe and fitting
Nonpressure pipe: heating, ventilation Other iron and steel pipe fabrication
Fabricated iron and steel tube and fitting Welded tubing
Nonferrous pipe and tube fabrication Other nonfen-ous pipe and tube fabrication .
Fabricated structural metal Fabricated structural metal for buildings Other fabricated structural metal
Miscellaneous metal work Fabricated concrete reinforcing bars
Architectural and ornamental metalwork Warm air or air conditioning grilles Stairs Railings Grating and grating treads Light gauge metal framing Ground supported scaffolding and shori Other architectural and ornamental met
Heat exchanges and condensers .. Bare tube heat exchangers Fin tube heat exchangers
Fabricated steel plate Large diameter pipe Weldments Other fabricated plate
Steel power boilers
Prefabricated metal buildings.. Prefab, metal bidg systems, ex. farm svcs
Industrial and commercial Other prefab. & portable metal buildings .
Grain storage bidgs., incl. farm & commercial types .. Other farm service buildings, steel and aluminum Small utility bIdgs, incl. tool sheds, cabanas, etc Dwellings & other non-farm buildings
Panels, parts. & sections for prefab bIdgs . Panels, parts, sections for prefabricated buildings .
Miscellaneous metal products
Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers Externally thread fasteners, ex. aircraft
Hex bolts Square and round bolts Studs Flanged, self-locking set and wood screws Machine screws Cap screws Mine roof bolt., High-strength structural and bent bolts Thread-cutting & rolling, & self drilling screws . Other externally threaded fasteners
Internally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft Aircraft-aerospace fasteners Other formed fasteners
Lighting fixtures Residential
Incandescent interior, including bath . Incandescent outdoor
Commercial/institutional or industrial... Commercial incandescent fixtures, surface or pendant . Commercial incandescent fixtures, recessed . Other commercial incand. fixtures, incl. portable Commercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types ... Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed air handling Commercial fluor. fixtures, recessed non-air Commercial fluorescent strip lights
Unit Commodity
code^
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
1073 i') 0165 .99 12/82 116.7 116.7 i') 0166 .99 12/82 107.8 109.9 110.6 0167 .99 12/82 112.8 112.2 112.3 0169 .99 06/83 110.4 110.4 110.4
1074 306.1 308.4 307.9 02 06/81 104.6 105.4 105.4 0206 .99 06/81 142.9 152.2 152.2 0214 .99 06/81 108.3 108.7 108.7 03 06/81 114.1 114.4 114.5 0302 .99 06/81 114.8 115.3 115.4 04 06/81 108.7 108.7 108.7 0403 .99 06/81 112.3 112.3 112.3 05 06/81 106.3 107.5 107.5 0501 .99 323.8 326.9 326.6 0512 .99 06/82 101.8 101.9 101.9 07 06/81 92.2 92.1 91.2 0791 .99 12/73 163.7 161.5 08 12/83 104.7 104.4 104.3 0801 .99 12/83 102.8 103.7 102.4 0803 .99 12/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 0804 .99 12/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 0805 .99 12/83 103.8 103.2 103.2 0806 .99 12/83 117.6 115.3 115.3 0808 .99 12/83 100.0 100.0 0809 .99 12/83 100.8 100.8 100.8
1075 06/80 130.5 132.0 131.7 0101 .99 06/80 137.8 140.1 139.6 0102 .99 06/80 120.4 121.5 121.5
1076 06/80 113.3 113.3 113.3 0101 .99 06/80 125.7 125.7 125.7 0111 .99 06/80 e) 113.1 113.1 0121 .99 06/80 109.3 109.4 109.4
1077 06/80 126.6 125.5 125.5
1079 06/81 105.3 106.5 106.2 01 12/81 96.1 97.3 97.3 0115 .99 12/81 96.0 97.3 97.2 02 12/81 106.1 107.7 107.2 0214 .99 12/81 105.3 109.6 111.1 0215 .99 12/81 106.4 e) 106.4 0221 .99 12/81 104.8 105.9 105.9 0235 .99 12/81 109.3 109.4 109.4 03 0354 .99 12/81 100.6 100.4 100.0
108 302.2 301.8 302.5
1081 279.0 275.1 276.6 02 06/82 104.7 104.1 104.5 0206 .99 06/82 95.8 92.4 93.0 0207 .99 06/82 103.2 110.3 110.3 0208 .99 06/82 103.6 103.1 102.6 0209 .99 06/82 146.8 143.5 144.5 0221 .99 06/76 154.0 151.3 153.8 0231 .99 212.9 208.9 210.2
.. per 100 0241 .07 12/71 198.8 198.8 200.4 .. per 100 0246 .99 12/76 132.7 132.7 132.9 0256 .99 06/82 100.7 99.9 99.9 0261 .99 06/82 101.7 101.7 101.7 03 06/82 99.6 93.0 95.3 04 06/82 102.3 100.6 100.3 05 06/82 102.0 102.3 102.7 06 06/82 99.6 99.6 100.1
1083 290.6 289.7 290.3 02 06/81 118.6 118.9 118.6 0221 .99 12/83 104.5 105.4 105.3 0222 .99 388.1 378.3 374.7 03 06/81 115.4 114.8 114.7 0301 .99 12/68 304.0 316.9 316.9 0303 .99 06/81 120.9 122.9 122.9 0307 .99 06/81 117.9 117.9 117.9 0311 .99 06/81 121.9 124.0 124.0 0321 .99 246.0 227.9 228.5 0323 .99 230.0 230.4 228.5 0325 .99 12/73 223.4 220.4 220.8
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
Lighting fixtures—Continued . Commercial fluorescent ceiling systems Commercial fluorescent fixtures, plastic wraparound . Commercial fluorescent fixtures, wall mounted . Commercial fluorescent fixtures, surface or pendent Other commercial fluor. fixtures, incl. portable Component or renewal parts for commercial fixtures ... Industrial fluorescent fixtures, general types Industrial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types
Vehicular Motor vehicle incandescent lighting All other motor vehicle lighting equip
Outdoor and other types Mercury vapor floodlight, 400 watt Mercury floodlight, 1000 watt Flashlight, 2 cell, general purpose
Fabricated fen-ous wire products Ferrous wire rope, cable and strand
Wire rope and cable Composite wire strand, rope and cable ... Wire strand, other than composite types .
Steel nail and spikes Bright nails Galvanized nails Other wire nails Steel wire staples
Steel fencing and fence gates Chain link fencing Wire fence, woven and welded . Fence posts, gates and fittings
Ferrous wire cloth, other woven wire prod Insect wire screening Woven wire netting Wire cloth and other woven wire products .
Other fabricated ferrous wire products Barbed and twisted steel wire . Welded steel wire fabric for concrete reinforcing . Other steel wire fabric Wire carts Other wire products
Other miscellaneous metal products Hot formed springs
Orig. equip, leaf springs, except for passenger cars . Replacement leaf springs for motor vehicles Locomotive, railroad car & other helical springs
Cold formed springs Wire springs
Precision mechanical springs Other wire springs
Other metal products Original equipment automobile stampings . Replacement part automotive stampings ... Automotive screw machine products Other screw machine products Insect screening, aluminum Steel strapping, flat, 1-1/4x .031 Steel strapping, flat, 5/8" x .020" Metal picture frames
Metal crowns and closures Metal commercial closures (caps) . Metal crowns
Metal stampings n.e.c Job stampings, non-automotive Other stamped and pressed metal end products
Metal foil and leaf Converted unmounted alum, foil packaging products . Laminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets Converted unmounted alum, foil for nonpkg appi Other metal foil and leaf
Metal treatment services Metal plating and polishing Metal coating and allied services
Machinery and equipment
Agricultural machinery and equipment.
Farm and garden tractors
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^ 1
Index Price
Unit Commodity
code^ 1 Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852 June 1985
1083 0327 .99 06/81 104.7 100.8 102.7 0329 .99 12/67 275.1 268.9 265.1 0331 .99 06/81 120.8 121.0 121.2 0333 .99 06/81 115.4 115.4 115.4 0338 .99 06/81 114.5 114.5 114.5 0345 .99 06/81 115.1 114.1 116.4 0361 .99 296.2 296.2 297.0 0371 .99 06/81 110.1 110.1 110.1 04 06/81 117.6 118.2 118.2 0401 .99 12/83 103.3 103.4 103.4 0402 .99 12/83 106.3 107.1 107.0 05 06/81 131.8 130.4 132.0
ea. 0503 .12 12/69 217.8 210.1 ea. 0504 .09 12/73 192.5 182.9 $271,135 ea. 0521 .02 220.8 217.8 223.6
1088 06/82 98.5 99.5 99.7 01 06/82 93.5 95.0 96.1 0111 .99 06/82 97.1 99.2 100.7 0121 .99 06/82 109.1 109.1 109.1 0199 .99 06/82 82.6 82.6 82.6 02 06/82 100.7 101.5 101.1 0211 .99 369.4 369.3 370.0 0213 .99 372.2 378.0 377.3 0219 .99 06/82 100.3 101.3 101.3 0223 .99 06/82 98.7 98.1 96.5 06 06/82 100.5 102.0 102.1 0613 .99 298.7 310.7 310.7 0621 .99 313.5 313.5 0635 .99 06/82 109.4 106.4 106.6 07 06/82 106.8 107.5 107.7 0721 .99 257.1 257.1 257.1 0771 .99 06/82 110.8 111.0 111.7 0799 .99 06/82 105.5 106.5 106.5 09 06/82 98.5 99.3 99.2 0951 .99 344.6 356.1 356.3 0961 .99 279.9 279.5 279.9 0965 .99 06/82 100.2 101.8 100.8 0973 .99 12/82 103.3 103.3 103.3 0999 .99 06/82 101.0 101.3 101.3
1089 311.6 311.3 311.9 02 06/81 105.6 105.9 105.9 0216 .99 287.7 281.9 281.9 0217 .99 06/81 109.2 109.2 109.2 0225 .99 06/81 98.3 105.3 105.3 03 06/81 101.8 101.8 101.8 04 06/81 115.1 115.5 115.7 0424 .99 12/69 290.1 290.4 291.7 0425 .99 12/82 102.3 102.9 102.8 05 321.3 320.8 321.3 0506 .99 12/72 241.1 241.1 241.1 0508 .99 12/82 99.6 97.0 97.0 0521 .99 12/83 113.5 113.5 113.5 0522 .99 12/83 101.2 101.3 102.2
!! 100 sq.ft. 0533 .01 299.7 294.2 294.2 12.148 .. cwt 0553 .04 12/67 305.7 305.7 305.7 46.703 .. cwt. 0554 .01 12/67 305.0 305.0 305.0 46.949
0562 .99 06/84 100.0 100.0 06 12/83 101.6 101.4 101.5 0611 .99 12/83 101.1 100.8 100.8 0617 .99 1.2/83 104.7 104.7 104.7 07 06/84 100.8 100.4 100.8 0701 .99 12/72 289.2 287.8 289.3 0731 .99 06/84 99.7 99.6 99.6 08 12/84 99.9 100.7 100.6 0801 .99 12/84 100.0 101.8 101.4 0811 .99 12/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 0821 .99 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.1 0831 .99 12/84 100.0 103.2 103.2
109 12/84 100.9 101.1 102.4 01 12/84 101.1 101.2 101.9 02 12/84 100.7 100.9 103.2
11 297.6 298.8 299.1
111 338.3 339.3 339.5
1111 347.1 348.1 348.4
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Farm and garden tractors—Continued Farm tractors, wheel type
Fann tractors, two wheel drive Garden tractors
Garden tractors Farm tractor parts and attachments .
Parts Attachments
Agricultural machinery excl. tractors Plows Harrows, rollers, and stalk cutters
Stalk shredders and cutters Han-ows and rollers Blade terracers and scrapers and land levelers .
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing mach Planting and seeding machinery Fertilizing machinery
Cultivators
Unit
Cultivators Sprayers and dusters
Power sprayers, other than field & row crop types . Harvesting machinery
Harvesting machinery Haying machinery
Haying machinery Crop preparation machinery Farm elevators and blowers Farm wagons & other farm transport equip
Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment. Commercial turf and grounds mowing equip
Commerial turf and grounds mowing equipment Comm. turf & grounds care eq., parts & att Parts, farm mach. excluding tractor
Parts, fami machinery, sold to o.e.m Parts, fannn machinery, sold for replacement/repair
Attachments, farm machinery, ex. tractors Attachments, farm machinery, excluding tractors
Agricultural equipment Poultry equipment Barnyard and hog equipment
Bam and barnyard equipment Hog equipment
Water systems Irrigation systems
Self-prowled irrigatk>n systems, center pivot. All other self-propelled Irrigation systems
Parts, agricultural equipment. Parts, agricultural equipment, sold to o.e.r
Construction machinery and equipment
Power cranes, excavators, and equipment Excavators Cranes
Hydraulic operated cranes Miscellaneous cranes
Front end attachments and parts Front end attachments cranes, draglines, shovels . Parts for cranes draglines and shovels
Commodity
02 0201 .99 05 0522 .99 52 5211 .99 5221 .99
1112
Constmction equipment for mounting., Special mounting equipment
Ripper. Tractor mounted winches and other attachments .
Dozer, hydraulic 6' and under 10*1" 10' and under 14'1" 14'1" and over
Specialized construction machinery Other specialized construction machinery
Trencher Winches, including marine Crushing and screening plants Wheelbarrow, steel tray
Compaction equipment Rollers
Portable air compressors .
See footnotes at end of table.
ea. ea. ea.
01 02 0211 .99 0221 .99 0231 .99 03 0311 .99 0321 .99 04 0411 .99 05 0511 .99 06 0611 .99 07 0711 .99 08 09 11 1111 .99 12 1211 .99 13 51 5191 .99 5192 .99 52 5211 .99
1113
112
1121
1122
1123
Other index base
01 02 0231 .99 0241 .99 03 04 0401 .99 0402 .99 51 5101 .99
04 06 0609 .99 0611 .99 07 0701 .99 0702 .99
01 0109 .13 0127 .99 02 0201 .07 0203 .04 0205 .07
01 0101 .18 0135 .99 0139 .99 0141 .04 02 0216 .99
1124
12/82 12/73 12/82
12/67 12/82 12/82 12/82
12/82 12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82 12/67 12/67
12/82 12/82 12/82 06/83 12/73 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
12/82 12/82
12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/70 12/76 12/76 12/76 12/76
12/69 12/80
12/76 12/80
Index
Feb. 19852
370.5
305.3 103.1 238.4 109.0
347.9 398.5 355.4 102.5 104.5 104.5 355.0 105.7 105.7 321.1 106.5 251.5
98.6 352.3 107.9 379.2 113.9 333.4 348.1 326.0 102.0 106.3 106.3 110.2 258.1 103.6 104.3 102.7 102.7
267.5 279.6 299.8 104.7 105.2 236.6 101.8 101.2 104.9 103.1 92.3
363.2
337.3 115.3 119.4 121.5 124.5 113.3 125.6 110.7
388.3 396.8 408.0 324.6 168.3 138.7 e) 157.2
424.1 419.5 443.2 428.9 125.9 H 203.6 132.5
170.4
May 19852
370.9
315.2 103.1
109.0
349.2 400.2 357.2 103.5 104.8 104.5 358.1 105.7 106.9 323.0 107.2 252.8
99.1 353.9 108.4 378.1 113.6 334.5 358.6 327.7 102.5 106.3 106.3 110.4 257.6 103.5 104.1 103.6 103.6
267.5 281.7 298.0 103.7 105.7 237.6
99.4 98.4 a 104.3 93.1
362.4
339.3 115.3 121.0 122.0 124.5 112.2 127.1 109.0
385.8 393.7 O 331.5 168.4 138.0 e) 157.5
424.7 420.4 442.7 429.6 126.9 O 203.6 132.5
173.8
June 19852
370.9
318.1 103.1 238.4 109.0
349.0 400.2 357.2 103.5 104.8 104.5 356.7 105.7 106.3 322.6 107.0 252.5
99.0 353.8 108.4 378.1 113.6 334.4 360.3 327.7 102.5 106.3 106.3 110.4 257.6
104.1 103.6 103.6
268.5 281.7 301.3 105.3 105.0 237.6
99.4 98.4 e) 104.3 93.1
362.0
340.2 116.5 120.9 121.9 124.5 112.2 127.1 109.1
385.8 393.7 e) 331.5 168.4 138.0 O 157.5
424.7 420.3 442.7 428.9 127.0 e) 203.6 132.5
173.9
Price
June 19
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity
Portable air compressors—Continued . Portable air compressors
Portable air compressors
Scrapers and graders .... Scrapers and graders..
Scraper bowls
Parts and other equipment Parts (ex. era., drag., shov., trac., OEM) .
Parts and attachments sold to oem .... Parts for replacement or repair
Other consrtuction equipment. All other construction machinery Other excavating and road machinery Portable water well and blast hole drills .
Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc Portable mixers, 3 112 cu. ft and over Concrete finishers, paver, spreaders, distnbutor. Asphalt Plant. Other equipment.
Tractors, other than farm . Wheel type.,
Off hwy wheel tractors Crawler type
Diesel, 60-89 net engine hp... Diesel,90-159 net engine horsepower Diesel,260 net engine h.p. and over Shovel loader. 45 - 89 hp
Tractor parts and attachments ., Off hwy wheel tractor parts; repl., repair Tractor parts;oem Wheel tractor loaders parts; repl., repair
Tractor shovel loaders Wheel shovel loader. 4 wldr, up to 3 1/2 cu. yd. Wheel shovel loader, 4 wldr, 3 1/2 cu. yd. over,
Off-highway equipment Off-highway trucks, end dump
Off highway, rear dump trucks , Other off-highway equipment
Metalworking machinery and equipment
Metalworking machinery n. e. c Assembly machines
Assembly machines .... Other metalworking machinery
Other metalworking machinery
Power driven hand tools... Home utility line, electrical
Drill, over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 inch .. Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating sanders
Industrial line, electrical . Drill, over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 inch . Impact wrenches Belt sanders Hammers, percussion, rotary, without dnll chuck . Circular saws, between 7 inch and 8 inch blade ..
Pneumatic hand tools .... Grinders, polishers and sanders Percussion tools Impact wrenches Drills, screwdrivers and nutrunners Other, pneumatic handtools, include hydraulic Powered actuated handtools
Other electric-powered handtools and parts Other electric powered hand tools Parts-attachments-accessones, for electnc tool ...
Pneumatic, hydr., and powder actuated part
Welding machines and equipment Arc welding mach., components ex electrode
Arc welding machines Components for arc welding mach., exc. electrodes .
Resistance welders, components & electrode Arc welding electrodes , Gas welding machines and equipment.,
Unit Commodity
code!
index
Unit Commodity
code! Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1124 01 0111 .99 06/84 102.0 104.0 104.0
1125 374.0 374.3 374.3 01 372.7 372.9 372.9 0103 .02 12/80 121.9 122.0 122.0
1126 12/80 115.1 115.2 115.2 01 12/80 110.6 110.1 110.2 0101 .99 12/80 116.1 116.1 116.4 0102 .99 12/80 108.8 108.1 108.1 02 12/80 119.6 120.3 120.3 0201 .99 12/80 113.5 114.0 114.0 0202 .99 12/80 109.8 e) e) 0203 .99 12/80 139.2 139.2 139.2
1127 268.4 262.9 267.7 0111 .99 259.9 259.9 259.9 0112 .99 12/80 121.9 115.3 121.1 0146 .99 12/68 289.6 280.9 286.2 0152 .99 12/80 113.6 113.6
1128 385.1 383.1 381.3 01 381.7 381.8 381.8 0108 .99 12/80 126.0 126.0 126.0 02 380.8 376.0 376.0
. ea. 0211 .21 378.4 369.3 369.3
. ea. 0213 .25 390.2 375.0 375.0
. ea. 0217 .28 389.9 e) e)
. ea. 0218 .20 12/67 322.9 307.1 307.1 03 12/80 119.7 119.3 119.3 0302 .99 12/80 110.9 110.0 110.0 0303 .99 12/80 108.2 107.3 107.3 0304 .99 12/80 107.7 107.7 107.7 04 12/80 131.2 131.2 128.8 0401 .99 12/80 136.9 136.9 134.4 0402 .99 12/80 123.1 123.1 123.1
1129 382.4 382.4 382.4 01 12/76 181.9 181.9 181.9 0106 12/80 119.4 119.4 119.4 02 12/76 177.4 177.4 177.4
113 339.4 341.5 341.6
113A 06/83 105.3 106.7 106.6 01 06/83 105.6 107.7 107.5 0101 .99 06/83 105.6 107.7 107.5 02 0201 .99 06/83 105.2 106.2 106.2
1132 231.0 231.8 231.3 02 184.1 188.6 184.1 0222 .99 227.7 227.7 227.7 0224 .99 166.9 166.9 166.9 03 12/76 158.2 159.0 158.9 0301 .99 193.3 193.3 193.3 0305 .99 12/76 190.3 190.3 190.3 0308 .99 12/76 176.7 176.7 176.7 0309 .99 12/76 149.5 e) 149.5 0342 .99 12/80 118.2 119.6 119.0 04 12/76 161.2 158.9 159.4 0412 .99 217.4 217.4 217.6 0413 .99 235.3 235.3 235.3 0414 .99 257.7 235.0 235.0 0415 .99 12/76 172.5 173.5 174.1 0435 .99 12/80 128.1 130.4 130.4 0436 .99 12/80 104.1 e) 114.3 05 12/80 118.5 119.0 119.0 0531 .99 12/80 120.9 121.8 121.8 0532 .99 12/80 115.9 115.9 115.9 51 12/76 196.9 197.2 199.8
1133 293.0 292.9 293.0 01 260.4 260.5 260.5 0172 .99 12/84 100.6 100.5 100.5 0174 .99 12/84 100.4 100.5 100.7 02 305.8 306.5 306.5 03 331.8 331.6 331.6 04 246.2 244.5 245.4
Price
June 1985
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 Commodity
Index
Unit Commodity Other
Unit code' index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
1134 383.0 384.5 384.7 01 420.7 422.4 422.6 0102 .99 06/81 100.0 100.0 100.0 0104 .99 06/81 113.4 113.9 114.1 0107 .99 06/81 112.6 114.7 114.7 02 396.1 398.4 398.4 0215 .99 06/81 102.5 103.4 103.4 0216 .99 341.0 345.5 345.5 03 a 308.6 307.4 05 356.1 355.3 356.9 0543 .99 06/81 107.8 107.3 107.4 0544 .99 06/81 125.0 125.0 126.1 0545 .99 06/81 121.8 121.7 122.6
1135 284.8 286.0 285.9 01 285.4 285.6 285.4 0116 .99 06/83 101.7 101.7 101.7 02 256.9 264.0 263.3 0243 .99 06/83 104.2 107.1 106.8 03 06/83 109.3 110.2 110,2 0325 .99 06/83 104.8 105.7 105.8 0327 .99 06/83 105.1 106.1 106.1 0332 .99 06/83 105.8 105.8 105.8 04 0401 .99 06/83 104.1 104.1 104.1 05 0501 .99 06/83 106.5 107.3 107.5
1136 310.7 314.7 317.2 01 294.6 294.6 0101 .99 242.8 242.8 0103 .99 12/76 151.4 151.4 151.4 03 12/80 124.3 125.0 125.5 0301 .99 12/80 128.5 128.9 129.8 0302 .99 12/80 121.3 122.3 122.6 0303 .99 12/80 144.0 144.0 e) 0304 .99 12/80 114.9 114.9 a 0305 .99 12/80 112.8 e) 112.8 0306 .99 12/80 97.8 97.8 97.8 0307 .99 12/80 132.7 134.1 134.7 0309 .99 12/80 117.3 116.2 117.3 05 12/80 129.4 133.3 135.3 0501 .99 12/80 132.8 0502 .99 12/80 131.5 136.7 138.9 0503 .99 12/80 132.9 140.6 0504 .99 12/80 123.2 125.1 127.4 0507 .99 12/80 138.2 a 144.0 0509 .99 12/80 123.5 123.5 123.8 0511 .99 06/83 105.8 ( 108.8 31 12/76 144.3 144.3 145.7 3103 .99 12/76 186.6 186.6 191.2
1137 390.7 396.7 396.9 11 12/71 281.3 281.3 281.3 12 1231 .99 06/83 100.6 (®) 101.1 13 12/71 334.3 338.2 338.2 14 12/71 289.6 291.2 291.2 1511 .99 06/83 101.0 101.7 16 12/71 193.0 192.3 193.1 17 12/71 527.9 527.9 527.9 18 06/83 108.3 117.2 116.4 19 12/71 296.1 296.0 299.5 51 12/72 424.1 430.6 430.6
1138 431.5 432.5 433.8 21 12/71 307.9 308.1 308.1 2104 .99 12/71 313.7 313.7 313.7 2116.99 06/81 111.6 111.6 a 2118 .99 06/81 107.1 107.1 107.1 22 12/71 353.3 357.5 355.2 2201 .99 412.2 412.2 403.1 2205 .09 12/71 305.9 317.5 318.9 23 12/71 359.9 359.0 359.0
.. ea. 2301 .20 449.6 455.7 455.7
.. ea. 2302 .19 468.2 468.2 468.2
.. ea. 2303 .11 12/68 425.9 426.3 e)
.. ea. 2304 .06 12/71 325.5 321.3 321.3
.. ea 2305 .08 12/72 369.1 365.4 365.4
.. ea. 2306 .06 12/75 186.9 187.1 187.1
.. ea 2307 .07 12/71 356.9 355.8 355.8
Price
June 1985
Industrial process furnaces and ovens Electric, excluding induction & dielectric .
Electric metal melting furnaces Electric metal heat-treating furnaces . Other kilns/lehrs, exc. wood, cement, chem. process .,
Fuel-fired (oil or gas) Fuel-fired metal heat-treating furnaces Fuel-fired industrial ovens for metal processing
Induct. & dielect furnaces & heating equi Otr. Indus, elec. heat, units; parts/attac
Parts, attachments, and components . Tubular heaters Other industrial electric heating units
Cutting tools and accessories . Small cutting tools
Small cutting tools Precision measuring tools..
Precision measuring tools . Metalworking power saw blades
Circular saw blades Bandsaw blade Other metal working power saw blades
Other power saw blades Other blades, incl. concrete, masonry & abrasive .
Other machine tool attachments & acc Other machine tool attachments & accessories .
Abrasive products Abrasive grains
Aluminum oxide Other, incl. alumina zirconia.
Nonmetallic bonded abrasive products . All shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; reinforced . All shapes; resinoid & shellac bond; nonreinforced . All shapes; rubber bond All shapes; other bond.. Diamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; metal bond.. Diamond & cubic boron nitride wheel; other bond All shapes; vitrified bond Other; except coated abrasives
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products Cloth belts; any abrasive; glue bond Cloth belts; any abrasive; resin & waterprf bond .... Other cloth shapes; any abrasive; glue bond Other cloth shapes; any abr; resin & wtrprf bond .. Other paper shapes; any abrasive; glue bond Buffing, polishing wheels & laps; no abrasive Other, incl.paper-cloth comb.,vulcan. fibers, etc
Metal abrasives Metal soap & scouring pads; & other metal abr
Metal cutting machine tools Boring machines Drilling machines
Drilling machines Grinding machines Lathes
Milling machines Multi-function machines, n/c Gear cutting machines Station type machines Other metal cutting machines tools .... Parts for metal cutting machine tools .
Metal forming machine tools Punching, bending, forming machines
Press brakes Rolls: angles, bars, shapes bending Other bending and forming machinery .
Shearing machines Plate shearing machines Mechanical sheet shearing machine ....
Mechanical OBI press, 45 tons Mechanical OBI press. 105-110 tons Mech. press. St. sided. 200-300 tons Mech. press st. sided 2 pt., 400 tons Mech. press, 600 tons and over cap Press, automatic 45 thru 64 tons cap Press, auto., 65 thru 100 tons cap
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ i
Index Commodity
code^ i Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1138 2312 .99 06/81 113.3 112.4 112.4 25 12/71 355.2 355.6 356.2 2503 .07 12/72 249.6 256.0 256.0 2506 .99 06/81 128.4 128.4 128.4 51 12/72 355.2 358.0 362.4 5102 .03 12/72 247.0 247.0 247.0 5103 .01 12/72 348.1 358.9 358.9 5104 12/72 340.5 353.4 353.4 5105 .99 06/81 120.3 120.8 122.6
1139 06/81 113.1 113.4 113.1 01 06/81 113.9 114.2 114.0 0103 .99 06/81 98.9 98.9 98.9 0104 .99 06/81 103.5 103.5 103.5 0105 .99 06/81 134.4 134.4 134.4 0114 .99 06/81 107.5 108.8 107.9 0121 .99 06/81 112.6 112.6 112.6 0125 .99 06/81 113.6 113.6 113.6 03 06/81 111.0 111.2 111.1 0301 .99 06/81 108.9 110.2 110.2 0305 .99 06/81 109.5 109.5 109.2 0309 .99 06/81 115.3 115.3 115.5
114 318.9 321.1 321.9
1141 353.9 355.5 356.1 02 361.2 359.2 359.9 0202 .99 493.3 487.2 487.2 0211 .99 314.7 316.4 317.4 0231 .99 342.1 343.2 343.2 0241 .99 12/83 104.4 103.4 103.6 0251 .99 12/83 101.9 101.7 101.7 03 12/70 238.3 237.8 237.7 0311 .99 06/84 100.2 100.0 99.9 04 12/70 333.6 333.6 333.6 0501 .99 06/84 91.1 91.1 07 0701 .99 06/84 101.1 101.5 101.5 0801 .99 06/84 104.4 104.4 104.4 09 06/84 102.5 102.6 102.6 0901 .99 06/84 100.0 100.0 100.0 0903 .99 06/84 104.5 104.8 104.9 12 12/83 102.0 105.0 105.5 1201 .99 12/83 104.6 104.9 104.9 1211 .99 12/83 101.4 105.0 105.6
1142 266.6 267.3 267.7 01 0101 .99 535.3 549.5 549.3 0102 .99 251.0 250.7 250.8 0103 .99 12/76 133.1 134.0 134.6 0105 .99 12/76 139.3 139.9 140.2 0107 .99 12/76 150.8 150.8 150.8 0109 .99 06/81 112.6 112.6 112.6 0111 .99 207.4 208.8 209.7 02 0221 .99 06/81 126.4 126.4 126.4 03 0301 .99 06/81 112.7 112.7 112.7
1143 12/70 262.7 263.9 263.6 01 12/70 256.1 257.9 258.7 02 12/71 239.9 240.8 239.4 03 0311 .99 06/84 100.7 100.7 100.7 04 12/72 250.2 252.1 252.1
1144 293.3 294.5 294.9 02 12/70 246.7 248.4 248.0 0201 .99 382.6 382.6 0212 .99 06/84 100.6 101.8 101.4 0214 .99 06/84 106.9 106.9 106.9 0216 .99 06/84 101.6 101.6 101.5 0218 .99 06/84 100.0 101.2 101.2 03 12/70 235.4 235.9 236.7 0351 .99 250.2 250.6 250.6 0352 .99 06/80 115.0 115.0 115.0 0361 .99 258.1 256.7 257.7 0362 .99 06/80 111.4 112.0 112.3 0363 .99 06/80 121.1 121.1 123.5
Price
June 1985
Metal forming machine tools—Continued .... Hydraulic press, vertical, single action
Other metal forming machines Riveting machine All other metal forming machine tools...
Parts for metalforming machine tools Knives, plate shear, 1" x 4" x 10' Clutch lining components, OBI press .... Clutch lining components. 2 pt.. Other parts for metal forming machine tools .
Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures & ind. molds Special dies, tools jigs, and fixtures.
Jigs/fixtures; other types, under 1000 lbs Jigs/fixtures; other types, 1000 lbs. and over Standard parts and components for jig and fixtures . All other stamping-type dies All other dies Other standard components and parts for die
Industrial molds Die casting molds. Injection molds for plastic products . All other molds made of metal and mold bases.
General purpose machinery and equipment
Pumps, compressors, and equipment Industrial pumps
Reciprocating pumps Turbine pumps Rotary pumps. Centrifugal pumps Diaphragm pumps
Stationary air compressors Stationary air compressors.,
Stationary gas compressors... Other compressors.
pr. ea. ea.
Air/gas compress. & vac. pump pts./attach Air & gas compressor & vacuum pump parts & attachmts . Industrial spraying equipment
Measuring & dispensing pumps Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type . Lubricating-oil and grease dispensing equipment.
Other pumps, including parts Other pumps . Parts and attachments for pumps .
Elevators, escalators, and other lifts . Elevators & escalators
Electric freight elevator Geared electric passenger elevator Geariess electric passenger elevator Hydraulic passenger elevator Hydraulic freight elevator Other non-farm elevators, including dumbwaiters, etc . Escalators .
Elevator and escalator parts & attachments Parts and attachments for elevators and escalators.
Automobile lifts Automobile lifts
Fluid power equipment Fluid power pumps Fluid power valves. Cyls., accumulators, cushions, shock absrs
Cylinders, accumulators, cushions, shock absorbers Fluid power hose and tube fittings
Industrial material handling equipment. Conveying equipment
Monorail systems. Unit handling convey/convey sys hoists/farm elvators ... Parts/acces. for unit handling conveyors & conv. sys Bulk mtl hndig conveyors & conveying sy ex ho & farm . Rs & access for bulk mtl hdig conveyors & conv sys ....
Material handling trucks. Electric trucks, operator-riding . Motorized handtnjcks Internal combustion trk, under 6000 lb Internal combustion trucks 6000-14,999 lb Internal combustion trucks 15,000 lb. and over.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Industrial material handling equipment—Continued. Other handtrucks. trailers, dollies Parts and attachments
1144
Hoists, cranes and stacking machines . Hoists, including parts. Cranes and stacking machines, including parts .
Mechanical power transmission equipment. Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed ... Gear motors Loose gear, pinions and racks Mechanical-variable speed changers Industrial high speed drives Parts/components for speed changers.
Other power transmission equipment.... Plain bearings and bushings . Clutches Flexible couplings . Chains for sprocket drives . Sprockets Pulleys. Packaged hydraulic drives/unlv, joints/flex, shafts.. Other power transmission equipment inc. sheaves .
Scales and balances Motor truck scales
Motor trucks scales Industrial scales
Bench and portable scales Floor scales Misc. industrial scales
Commercial retail scales Misc. retail-commercial scales.
Personal household scales Personal weighing scales and misc. household scales .
Mailing scales.. Mailing and parcel post scales .
Accessories and attachments Accessories and attachments...
Parts for scales and balances Parts for scales and balances ..
Fans and blowers, except portable Centrifugal fans and blowers Propeller fans and accessories . Dust collection & air purifl. equip, f Dust collection and a c equip, for
Air conditioning and refrigeration equip.. Heat transfer equipment
Central station a/c unit Unit cooler Remote refrigerent condenser Finned coils, all types Other heat transfer equipment
Unitary air conditioners Year-round air conditioners... Air conditioners, except window and wall units.. Single package heat pump Split system heat pump Split system, condensing unit
Commercial refrigeration equipment Refrigeration enclosures Mechanical drinking water cooler.. Mechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment . Other commercial refrigeration equipment
Refrigerant compressors Refrigeration condensing units Other a/c and refrigeration equipment
Icemaking machines. Mobile vehicle refrigeration system Mobile vehicle mechanical a/c system Liquid chiller, centrifugal and reciprocating Soda fountain and beer dispensing equipment Other refrigeration machinery & air condition equip.
Miscellaneous general purpose equipment Metal valves, except fluid power
Gates, globes, angles, and checks Ball valves Butterfly valves
See footnotes at end of table.
0375 .99 0376 .99 04 0481 .99 0485 .99
1145 0106 .99 0107 .99 0108 .99 0109 .99 0112 .99 0114 .99 02 0201 .99 0202 .99 0203 .99 0204 .99 0205 .99 0206 .99 0207 .99 0209 .99
1146 02 0231 .99 04 0433 .99 0434 .99 0437 .99 05 0539 .99 06 0642 .99 07 0742 .99 08 0843 .99 09 0944 .99
1147 0141 .99 0142 .99 0143 .99 0144 .99
1148 01 0107 .99 0109 .99 0111 .99 0117 .99 0131 .99 02 0205 .99 0209 .99 0215 .99 0217 .99 0219 .99 03 0301 .99 0309 .99 0311 .99 0319 .99 04 05 06 0603 .99 0606 .99 0621 .99 0623 .99 0625 .99 0629 .99
1149 02 0201 .99 0202 .99 0203 .99
06/80 06/80 12/70 12/84 12/84
12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84
12/80
12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83
12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/82 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/68 12/77 12/82 12/77 12/82 12/82 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/77 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
118.1 115.9 294.2 102.2 100.3
334.7 103.3 105.7 101.5 107.5 103.1 108.8 101.6 100.6 102.1 O 102.0 98.7
a 102.6 101.3
230.1
268.7 108.0 320.4 322.6 277.4
85.8 113.2 130.1 134.4
106.4
108.3
107.9
357.8 103.5 114.0 106.6 104.7
146.0 151.6 158.6 145.7 135.0 146.8 105.9 142.7 135.0 138.1 143.7 136.2 213.9 148.4 106.0 132.4 105.6 103.3 139.8 141.6 150.3 147.2 144.8 103.8 106.5 104.2 107.4
340.3 104.0 101.3 100.8 93.8
120.2 116.5 295.1 102.2 100.8
338.1 106.0 105.7 101.6 107.5 103.1 108.8 102.8 100.9 102.1 104.2 100.6 102.0 100.0 102.6 105.1
229.1
268.7 108.5 327.2 321.2 277.4
85.8 113.2 125.6 132.4
106.4
108.3
107.9
358.9 103.4 115.9 106.7 104.8
147.6 152.5 164.0 145.7 135.4 145.7 O 144.5 136.4 139.6 144.0 139.0 217.1 152.5 109.6 132.1 108.3 104.4 140.8 142.7 151.9 147.2 O 104.0 114.2 107.7 107.4
342.0 104.6 101.9 101.6 94.4
120.2 116.9 296.1 103.2 100.7
339.7 106.0 105.7 104.6 107.5 103.1 108.8 103.1 100.8 102.1 106.0 101.5 101.7 100.0 102.6 105.1
229.4
268.7 108.5 327.1 321.2 277.4
85.8 113.2 126.6 135.6
106.4
108.3
107.9
359.2 103.4 115.9 107.0 104.8
147.5 151.8 163.7 145.7 135.4 145.7 105.3 144.3 136.5 138.8 144.3 138.5 217.1 153.4 110.3 132.1 108.3 H 140.5 142.7 151.5 147.2
104.0 112.5 108.2 107.4
344.5 104.9 101.3 101.6 94.2
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Commodity
Miscellaneous general purpose equipment—(Continued . Plug valves Plumbing and heating valves (low pressure) Control valves Regulator valves Solenoid valves Other valves
Metal pipe fittings, flanges, and unions Parts & attachments for valves & fittings Ball and roller bearings
Single row maximum capacity ball bearings Angular contact ball bearings Other single row conrad ball bearings, prec. & reg. Other ground and unground ball bearings Mounted bearings Ball and roller bearing parts and components Thrust ball bearings Taper roller bearings Roller bearings, except taper
Industrial patterns . Filters and strainers Other miscellaneous general purpose equipm .
Special industry machinery and equipment
Food products machinery Dairy industry machineiy Commercial food production machinery . Industrial food production machinery
Textile machinery and equipment Cleaning and opening machinery .
Cleaning & opening machinery, card room., Spinning machinery, except parts
Warper, beam, h igh-sp^ Weaving machinery, except parts
shuttleless loom. Imported Knitting machinery and equipment. Dyeing, drying, finishing machinery
Bleaching, dyeing and finishing equipment Other textile machinery
Industrial sewing machines Textile machinery parts and attachments
Parts for all other fiber to fabric machinery ... Parts, power looms . Parts, bleaching, finishing Parts, all other textile machinery .
Woodworking machinery and equipment Other than for home woricshops
Sawmill equipment Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment Straight-line machinery:planers, senders, etc Boring and carving machinery, dovetailers, etc Other woodworking machinery:lathes, planers, etc. ., Parts and attachments:cutting tools All other parts, attachments, and accessories
For home wori<shops Saws including circular Other woodworking machinery for home workshops
Woodworicing power saw blades Solid tooth Inserted tooth Other woodworiting power saw blades
Paper industries machinery Wood preparation equipment Pulp mill machinery Papermill machinery Paper and paperiward converting equipment Rebuilt pulp and paper industries machinery
Printing trades machinery and t Printing presses, offset
Web fed printing presses .
nent.
Bookbinding machinery and equipment Printing presses, other than lithographic .
Other printing machinery and equipment ....
Other special industry machinery Rubber working and rubber machinery
See footnotes at end of table.
Commodity Index
Unit Commodity Other
Unit code' i index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
1149 0204 .99 12/82 105.4 107.8 107.8 0206 .99 12/82 104.8 104.8 107.0 0206 .99 12/82 105.1 105.5 107.6 0207 .99 12/82 108.3 108.3 108.3 0208 .99 12/82 115.5 117.6 118.0 0209 .99 12/82 105.5 106.2 106.2 03 12/82 108.6 110.1 110.2 04 06/83 109.8 109.8 109.8 05 346.0 347.1 353.7 0514 .99 06/83 108.1 111.6 105.8 0518 .99 06/83 103.2 105.2 105.2 0526 .99 06/83 112.8 112,4 112.5 0527 .99 06/83 100.2 101.5 142.7 0534 .99 06/83 108.6 108.9 108.9 0535 .99 06/83 104.5 105.0 104.9 0536 .99 06/83 111.4 111.4 111.4 0537 .99 06/83 101.1 101.1 101.1 0538 .99 06/83 103.3 104.7 105.2 07 12/84 100.7 100.8 102.0 08 12/84 101.5 101.5 101.5 11 12/84 100.2 100.4 100.8
116 357.1 359.0 359.7
1161 336.1 337.3 337.3 01 230.0 230.0 230.0 04 331.6 333.1 333.1 05 12/83 103.4 104.5 104.7
1162 271.7 272.6 272.5 11 300.7 ( 300.7 1112 .99 12/80 119.2 {') 21 12/80 112.7 112.7 112.3
. ea. 2125 .05 12/75 200.6 200.6 200.6 . ea. 34 12/80 147.1 147.1 147.1 3443 .01 12/75 e) 117.5 117.5 44 144.4 145.6 145.6 55 338.0 338.5 338.5 5562 .99 12/80 113.1 113.1 113.1 5565 .99 12/69 234.0 234.9 234.9 66 280.8 281.0 281.0 77 12/80 125.9 126.8 126.8 7713 .99 12/80 127.9 127.9 128.2 7714 .99 12/80 121.2 121.2 121.2 7716 .99 12/80 126.0 130.4 130.4 7717 .99 12/80 120.4 120.4 120.4
1163 301.9 302.1 302.2 01 12/80 110.6 110.6 110.6 0101 .99 195.0 195.0 195.0 0103 .99 12/80 119.6 119.6 119.6 0104 .99 12/80 123.3 123.3 123.5 0105 .99 12/80 125.1 125.1 125.1 0106 .99 12/80 133.6 133.6 133.6 0107 .99 12/80 74.9 74.9 74.8 0108 .99 12/80 104.1 104.1 104.1 04 0411 .99 12/72 328.5 {') 0412 .99 12/72 279.2 C) 05 360.9 362.4 362.4 0521 .99 12/72 270.1 271.2 271.2 0522 .99 12/72 219.5 224.6 0525 .99 06/83 106.3 106.3 106.3
1164 06/82 108.2 109.4 109.5 0101 .99 06/82 105.4 105.4 105.4 0103 .99 06/82 104.8 104.8 104.8 0105 .99 06/82 108.3 108.4 108.9 0107 .99 06/82 111.3 113.7 113.7 0113 .99 06/82 100.5 100.5 100.5
1165 320.3 321.9 321.8 01 383.2 383.7 383.7 0112 .99 12/82 111.7 111.8 111.8 05 322.4 322.4 322.4 0611 .99 12/82 109.4 109.8 09 12/82 108.9 109.9 109.2
1166 444.8 447.9 450.5 01 12/81 111.5 113.2 113.5
Price
June 1985
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Table 6. Producer prices and price indexes for commodity groupings and Individual items—Continued (1967=^=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Connmodity
Other special industry machinery—Continued . Other oibber working machinery
Plastics machinery Plastics extruder. 4 1/2" to 8" Injection molding machinery Other plastics machinery and parts
Chemical industry machinery Chemical mixer, plain steel, with or w/o controls Other chemical machinery
Automotive maintenance equipment Miscellaneous industry machinery
Concrete machinery and parts . Bottle forming/glass making machinery and parts . Shoemaking machinery and parts Metal cleaning, degreasing machinery and parts ... Foundry machinery and equipment Stoneworking machinery and parts Other machinery and parts
Packing and packaging machinery.. Filling and capping machines
Form-fill-seal machines Capping, sealing, and lidding machines Filling machines .
Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottles Casing machines Labeling and coding machinery
Other packing & packaging machinery & pa Wrapping, banding, bundling and fastening machines . Other packing and packaging machines Parts for packing and packaging machin
Service industry machinery and parts Nonelectric commercial cooking equipment & parts . Electric commercial cooking equipment & parts Water softeners and conditioners Floor maintenance machinery Sewage purification equipment.
Unit
1166
Commercial car washing machinery Garbage and trash compactors Commercial and Industrial vacuum cleaners & parts . Other industrial, commercial service machines Parts & acces. ex. cooking equip. & vacuum parts ....
Commercial laundry & dry cleaning equip. . Laundry equipment.
Washer-extractor combinations . Drying tumblers Flatwork ironers Other commercial laundry equipment.
Dry cleaning equipment Parts, attachments, and accessories
For commercial laundry equipment
Electrical machinery and equipment .
Wiring devices Cun-ent carrying
Lightning an-ester, 9-10 kv Incandescent lampholders Lampholders excluding incandescent Convenience and power outlet: 2-pole, 3-wlre and up Precision snap-acting switches, exc. limit & dimmers .. A.C. single pole switches, except mercury Appliance and fixture switches, except dimmers Automotive and aircraft switches Dimmers and all other special purposes switches Metal contacts, precious and all other Band or strip terminal & splicer, machine installed Blade or pin wire connectors Terminal blocks Other current-canying wiring devices
Noncurrent carrying Wall plate, plastic for switch Stamped metal outlet box . Stamped metal switch and receptacle box Electrical metal tubing Metal raceway and wireway: surface and underfloor . Fittings: cast conduit body, cover, and gasket EMT fittings Cast metal box, cover, gasket, & access.: junction ....
See footnotes at end of table.
per 100
1167
1168
1169
117
1171
ommodlty code'
Index Price ommodlty code'
Other index base Feb.
19852 May
19852 June
19852 June 1985
0107 .99 12/81 108.1 108.6 108.6 03 12/81 115.3 115.7 117.3 0301 .99 374.7 374.7 372.9 0304 .99 12/81 116.4 e) 119.3 0306 .99 12/81 110.1 112.9 112.3 04 442.4 442.4 443.4 0412 .99 12/72 275.9 278.0 278.0 0413 .99 12/81 110.3 109.6 109.6 05 06/83 105.0 105.6 105.4 06 440.1 443.5 445.8 0626 .99 12/81 105.5 108.5 108.5 0627 .99 12/81 119.7 119.6 121.5 0628 .99 12/81 111.6 0629 .99 12/81 115.2 117.2 0632 .99 06/83 111.4 112.2 112.2 0633 .99 12/81 119.1 119.4 119.4 0635 .99 12/81 116.4 117.0 119.4
12/76 192.4 193.7 193.0 01 12/76 206.2 206.5 206.5 0103 .99 12/76 203.8 203.8 203.8 0107 .99 12/83 e) e) 102.9 0108 .99 12/83 108.7 109.3 109.3 03 12/76 171.0 180.1 174.8 0302 .99 12/76 170.3 171.7 e) 0307 .99 12/83 100.0 e) 103.4 04 12/83 111.1 111.1 111.1 0401 .99 12/83 109.0 109.0 109.0 0402 .99 12/83 129.4 129.4 129.4 0403 .99 12/83 104.6 104.6 104.6
\ 06/82 110.6 111.0 111.0 0101 .99 06/82 108.6 108.6 108.6 0102 .99 06/82 111.1 111.0 111.3 0103 .99 06/82 111.0 111.8 111.8 0104 .99 06/82 109.6 109.6 109.6 0106 .99 06/82 112.9 113.8 113.2 0107 .99 06/82 102.8 e) 0108 .99 06/82 111.8 117.5 0111 .99 06/82 113.1 113.1 113.1 0112 .99 06/82 113.4 113.4 113.5 0121 .99 06/82 111.6 112.0 111.9
) 12/82 106.9 107.0 107.0 01 12/82 107.1 107.2 107.2 0103 .99 12/82 105.6 105.6 105.6 0104 .99 12/82 114.1 114.1 114.1 0105 .99 12/82 107.2 110.2 0107 .99 12/82 102.6 102.6 102.6 02 12/82 110.4 110.4 110.4 03 12/82 102.4 102.4 102.4 0301 .99 12/82 98.1 98.1 98.1
253.7 253.9 253.8
1 361.2 362.4 361.5 01 318.6 317.9 318.4 0105 .07 202.8 203.3 203.3 0109 .99 414.6 416.5 423.0 0111 .99 12/81 119.3 119.3 119.3 0113 .99 12/81 100.3 100.4 100.2 0117 .99 12/81 107.8 108.0 107.8 0118 .99 12/81 122.2 124.3 124.3 0121 .99 12/81 a 98.0 a 0122 .99 12/81 118.3 114.6 114.6 0123 .99 12/81 121.0 122.7 122.7 0124 .99 12/81 104.2 104.7 104.5 0128 .99 12/81 113.2 113.2 113.2 0131 .99 12/81 117.4 117.4 117.4 0133 .99 12/81 131.6 131.6 131.6 0134 .99 12/81 119.1 120.2 120.3 02 404.4 408.5 405.5 0265 .04 476.0 0266 .99 418.8 432.6 432.8 0267 .99 427.4 443.4 438.6 0273 .99 12/72 265.4 265.4 265.6 0276 .99 12/81 109.9 111.8 112.3 0278 .99 12/81 a 134.5 0281 .99 12/81 113.3 117.3 119.7 0284 .99 12/81 115.2 115.2
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ i
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ i Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1171 0285 .99 12/81 127.9 a i') 0289 .99 12/81 118.2 118.1 118.9
1172 231.8 233.1 233.1 0401 .99 12/83 (®) 104.9 05 0501 .99 204.7 206.7 206.8 06 0601 .99 12/83 99.9 100.0 100.0
1173 350.0 352.0 352.0 03 06/83 108.4 108.7 108.6 0301 .99 06/83 100.5 100.5 100.5 0302 .99 06/83 102.7 103.3 103.1 0303 .99 06/83 111.1 111.4 111.3 0307 .99 06/83 103.4 103.4 103.6 04 06/83 109.7 110.7 110.6 0401 .99 06/83 103.7 106.4 106.4 0402 .99 06/83 95.0 95.0 95.0 0403 .99 06/83 110.7 111.7 111.6 05 0501 .99 06/83 103.1 106.6 106.8 06 0601 .99 06/83 112.2 114.2 114.6 09 0901 .99 06/83 108.8 108.6 108.7
1174 233.3 232.0 232.6 02 06/81 112.4 112.4 112.4 0205 .99 238.6 238.6 238.6 0207 .99 06/81 112.4 112.2 112.2 03 06/81 114.7 112.4 112.5 0301 .99 06/81 111.0 108.0 108.2 0303 .99 06/81 115.3 114.3 114.4 0307 .99 204.0 204.0 203.9 0315 .05. 292.8 292.9 05 06/81 116.1 116.7 118.8 0501 .99 12/74 195.5 192.9 195.6 06 06/81 102.4 101.6 101.3 0623 .99 12/74 e) 107.4 107.2 0631 .99 12/74 a 212.6 07 06/81 111.9 112.8 113.1 0701 .99 06/81 115.3 113.4 115.5 0703 .99 06/81 107.4 109.6 109.6 ^711 .99 06/81 111.3 115.0 115.0
.. ea 0725 .07 e) 221.1 219.4 0731 .99 06/81 127.2 127.3 128.4
1175 279.9 277.1 276.2 01 336.1 327.0 327.0
.. ea. 0101 .13 407.8 405.8 405.8
.. ea. 0102 .06 295.9 282.2 282.2 02
.. ea. 0212 .05 428.3 440.6 440.6 03 222.4 221.3 220.5
. ea. 0321 .02 331.9 339.2 339.2
.. ea. 0332 .08 192.4 191.2 189.9 04 260.5 260.2 256.7
.. ea. 0441 .04 238.8 238.7 226.6
.. ea. 0443 .04 222.8 220.5
.. ea. 0452 .06 204.7 211.9 213.5
.. 10 ft. 0453 .03 379.3 356.1 356.1 ... ea. 0454 .04 333.6 333.6 333.6
05 ... ea. 0561 .04 367.3 378.9 378.9
06 433.6 433.6 433.6 ... ea. 0671 .05 431.7 431.7 431.7 ... ea. 0672 .04 432.6 432.6 432.6
07 273.7 267.6 267.6 ... ea. 0777 .06 267.9 267.7 267.7 ... ea. 0781 .05 271.0 254.1 254.1 ... ea. 0783 .05 305.0 290.7 290.7
1177 343.3 344.3 344.2 01 360.8 358.8 358.5 0105 .99 449.9 447.8 448.8 0114 .99 12/83 104.8 104.8 02 300.9 308.9 309.1 0222 .99 12/83 95.3 104.9 104.7
Price
June 1985
Wiring devices—Continued Cast metal box, cover, gasket & access, ex. junction , Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Integrating and measuring instruments . Intergrating instruments .
Test equip.- elect, character. & signals ... Test equipment-electrical characterist.
Indicating and recording instruments Indicating and recording instruments ...
Motors, generators, motor generator sets Fractional horsepower motors & generators .
Automot)ile accessory motors Universal motors and generators, d.c Universal motors, a.c. Universal motors (cased)
Integral horsepower motors Motors and generators, d.c Generators. a.c.. exc. turtjine driven . Motors, a.c.
Fractional horsepower motor-gen. sets Fractional horsepower motor-gen. sets .
Integral horsepower motor-gen. sets Integral horsepower motor-gen. sets
Parts and supplies. Parts/supplies for motors, gen.. & motor-gen. sets .
Transformers and power regulators . Fluorescent lamp ballasts..
Correct power factor type Uncorrected power factor type
Distribution transformers Liquid immersed, pole type, single phase .... Liquid immersed, pad mount, single phase , Liquid immersed, three phase Dry type, single or three phase
Small power transformers 501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed
Large power transformers . 10001-30000 KVA, w/o LTC . 100000 KVA and above with LTC.
Specialty and all other transformers . Open core/coil and units end-bell enclosed . HID lamp transformers General purpose transformers Transmission and dist. voltage regs Other transfonDers
Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment. Pafv
Distribution, fusible . Lighting, circuit breaker.
Safety switches A-C., 3 pole. 60 amps...
Circuit breakers Air, a.c Oil. outdoor. 115 kv
Switchgear. Assembly, indoor. 600 v, a.c. Assembly, indoor, 5 kv, a.c Distribution cut-out, indicating Bus duct, plug-in type. 600 amps., Fuse link. 15 amperes .
Circuit breaker load centers ... 12-24 branches
Low-voltage fuses Cartridge fuse, renewable Cartridge fuse, one-time
Industrial controls . Starters, a. c.. 25 hp., 440 volts . Starters, a.c. 75 hp. 440 volts .... Contactor, a. c., size 1, 3 pole ...
Electrto lamps/bulbs . Incandescent...
Reflector lamps All other miniature
Other than incandescent Other electric discharge
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1178 198.8 198.7 198.8 01 611.8 611.8 611.8
ea. 0102 .02 549.6 549.6 549.6 ea. 0103 .02 595.4 595.4 595.4 ea. 0104 .03 12/68 504.3 504.3 504.3 ea. 0106 .02 654.6 654.6 654.6 ea. 0107 .02 802.1 802.1 802.1 ea. 0108 .02 543.0 543.0 543.0 ea. 0111 .02 12/67 727.3 727.3 727.3 ea. 0112 .01 12/67 562.5 562.5 562.5
03 336.7 337.9 337.9 ea. 0321 .06 396.2 393.5 (') ea. 0322 .05 368.3 379.7 ea. 0324 .05 361.4 361.4 361.4 ea. 0326 .04 488.9 488.9 488.9 ea. 0336 .06 12/68 297.7 295.4 295.4
11 12/67 191.8 190.0 190.2 1102 .99 06/81 99.8 99.8 99.8 1106.99 06/81 102.7 C) 102.7 1112 .99 06/81 70.2 66.1 68.4 1119 .99 12/67 159.7 152.2 158.0 1121 .99 12/67 176.6 176.6 176.6 1122.99 06/81 101.6 101.6 1123 .99 06/81 85.2 85.2 85.2 1124 .99 06/81 59.5 59.5 59.5 1131 .99 06/81 157.0 157.0 157.0 12 12/67 187.7 188.7 189.1 1219 .99 12/80 97.3 100.1 97.8 1228 .99 12/80 110.3 110.2 110.3 1229 .99 12/67 203.9 210.0 210.0 1234 .99 06/83 100.3 100.9 100.5 1243 .99 06/83 113.1 114.0 114.0 1245 .99 12/67 304.5 304.5 304.5 1251 .99 12/80 112.0 e) 1255 .99 12/80 109.2 134.4 134.4 1259 .99 12/80 105.0 105.0 105.0 1272 .99 12/80 104.8 101.6 103.4 21 12/68 312.4 312.6 312.6 22 06/82 112.7 112.7 112.8 23 12/68 223.2 223.2 223.2 24 12/67 232.9 234.1 234.5 2411 .99 12/68 273.0 273.6 276.5 2421 .99 12/80 106.5 (') 107.9 2422 .99 12/80 105.7 106.1 106.4 2423 .99 12/80 112.8 114.4 114.4 2431 .99 12/67 207.6 C) 209.0 2432 .99 12/80 110.7 111.7 111.7 2441 .99 12/72 169.3 169.3 169.3 2442 .99 12/80 e) 97.9 97.9 2467 .99 12/80 105.2 105.8 105.5 2599 .99 06/82 101.2 101.1 27 12/68 349.2 349.2 349.6 2799 .99 06/82 118.0 118.0 118.1 28 06/82 101.9 101.9 102.5 2891 .99 06/82 102.9 102.9 104.6 31 12/74 86.9 85.9 86.1 3102 .99 12/74 69.3 63.6 64.6 3104 .99 12/74 100.8 100.9 100.9 3106 .99 12/74 60.5 60.5 60.5 33 12/74 101.0 101.0 101.0 35 12/74 108.2 108.6 108.6 3507 .99 06/81 110.2 e) 110.4 3515 .99 12/74 87.7 88.9 88.9 37 12/74 83.9 83.9 83.9 3703 .99 06/81 112.3 (') 112.3 3717 .99 06/81 99.3 99.3 99.3 41 12/74 60.5 59.8 60.0 4103 .99 12/74 57.9 56.4 56.7 4112 .99 12/74 122.1 122.1 122.1 4118 .99 06/81 58.8 58.8 58.8 42 12/74 42.6 39.8 37.5 4221 .99 12/74 34.3 30.5 27.3 4223 .99 12/74 50.3 50.4 50.3 4225 .99 06/81 91.0 88.3 88.3 45 12/74 60.4 63.1 62.3 4552 .99 12/74 71.3 74.6 73.7 4556 .99 12/74 29.4 C) 33.4 4558 .99 12/74 72.6 72.5 73.0 46 06/81 109.3 104.6 104.6 4611 .99 06/81 120.0 120.0 120.0 4616 .99 06/81 99.9 (')
Price
June 1985
Electronic components and accessories.. Receiving type electron tubes
Miniature tube, type 6BZ6 Miniature tube, type 6CB6A Miniature tube, type 12AU7A Miniature tube, type 12BE6 . Miniature tube, type 35W4 Miniature tube, type 50C5 Standard glass tube, type 5U4GB Standard glass tube, type 6SN7GTB
Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes External anode tube, 100 watts and un Ext. anode tube. 101 thru 1000 watts Internal anode tube, 25 watts and less Xenon gas thyratrons Oscilloscope tube, single gun
Capacitors Aluminum electrolytic, standard All other aluminum electrolytic Tantalum, diy slug and wire electrolytic, metal case . Film dielectric . Ceramic tubular, disc, plate and all two terminal.. Ceramic monolithic chips Ceramic monolithic, radial leaded Ceramic monolithic, axial leaded Variable dielectric
Resistors for electric applications Fixed, other, non-wirewound resistor Fixed, w. w., ultra-prec. (not estab. rel.) resistor... Fixed, non-prec. wirewound resistor, without tap.. Fixed, w.w. prec. standard high temperature.... Pot, prec. single turn ... Pot. non-preclslon. non wirewound. single turn ... Trimmer, wirewound. multi-turn Potentiometer, prec'n. w w. single turn Potentiometer, w w, multi-turn Resistor networi , thick film
Relays Switches, mechanical (electronic appl.) Antennas Connectors .
Coaxial connector (radio frequency and above) . Cylindrical, h.d. and standard Miniature cylindrical Subminiature cylindrical . Rack and panel. Integral shell and similar types . Rack-and-panel/rectangular subminiature Printed circut connector, one-piece type Printed-clrcult connector, two-piece type Miscellaneous special purpose connectors Magnetic recording media.
Part for electronic components Parts for electronic components, n.e.c
Filters, crystals, and transducers Filters and crystals
Dtodes Signal diodesor assemblies Rectifier or other power diodes and assemblies Zener diode
Thyristors Transistors
Signal transistor Power transistor. 10 watts and over
Optoelectronic devices Light emitting diode or an-ay Other optoelectronic devices, excluding solar cells .
Digital bi-polar Integrated circuits Bipolar logic. TTL , Bipolar logic, except TTL Bipolar memory, except RAM'S ...
Digital MOS Integrated circuits MOS. memory MOS, except memory MOS. microprocessor
Linear Integrated circuits Amplifier Interface Other analog Integrated circuits ...
Hybrid integrated circuits Thin film Multi-chip and other hybrid types .
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Commodity
Index
Unit Commodity Other
Unit code^ i Index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
1178 48 06/81 94.8 94.8 94.8 4801 .99 06/81 95.6 e) 4815 .99 06/81 89.8 C) 0 4817 .99 06/81 101.6 101.8 101.8 51 06/82 106.5 106.5 106.7 5191 .99 06/82 106.5 106.4 106.6 5192 .99 06/82 106.4 e) 107.2 52 06/82 118.5 118.5 118.5 53 06/82 113.2 113.4 113.6 5305 .99 06/82 116.3 116.3 116.3 5309 .99 06/82 107.8 107.8 107.8 5315 .99 06/82 112.9 112.9 5317 .99 06/82 125.4 125.4 126.6 5319 .99 06/82 112.9 113.7 114.5 81 06/82 117.2 117.2 117.2
1179 272.3 274.5 274.8 01 200.8 197.6 197.9 0103 .99 12/84 98.3 97.1 97.3 0104 .99 12/84 102.0 99.1 99.1 02 218.2 218.2 218.2 0211 .99 213.0 213.0 213.0
. ea 0214 .03 448.9 448.9 448.9 0215 .99 229.6 229.7 229.7 0217 .99 209.2 209.2 209.2 0232 .99 12/80 e) 64.9 64.9 03 363.9 365.0 365.0
. 100 lbs. 0324 .02 12/67 409.4 409.4 409.4 04 05 334.6 356.4
. ea. 0532 .12 12/68 269.1 309.4 (®)
. ea. 0533 .22 12/67 355.4 375.2 06 299.1 299.5 300.0 0601 .99 12/82 105.9 105.9 106.0 0602 .99 12/82 108.4 110.0 111.2 0603 .99 12/82 101.7 101.9 101.9 0604 .99 12/82 108.3 108.3 108.3 0605 .99 12/82 101.9 101.9 101.9 0606.99 12/82 102.0 102.2 102.5
118 06/80 127.1 126.4 126.9
1181 06/80 125.9 123.2 124.2 01 06/80 132.9 130.3 131.9 0121 .99 06/80 136.1 131.4 133.9 0171 .99 06/80 157.1 169.3 169.3 02 0211 .99 06/80 110.8 107.0 107.0 0215 .99 06/80 107.8 108.7 107.6
1182 06/83 105.4 106.2 106.3 0111 .99 06/83 105.5 105.3 106.2 0121 .99 06/83 107.5 108.2 108.2 0131 .99 06/83 105.3 106.8 106.8 0141 .99 06/83 104.7 105.6 105.5 0151 .99 06/83 104.4 106.7 106.7 0161 .99 06/83 103.7 103.7 103.7 0191 .99 06/83 105.0 105.7 105.8
119 275.4 277.7 278.1
1191 427.6 426.6 426.0 02 423.0 421.9 421.2
... ea. 0203 .03 12/71 474.8 476.6 476.6 0205 .99 12/80 118.1 118.0 118.0 0208 .99 12/80 107.5 109.1 108.7
... ea. 0211 .03 12/75 186.8 186.8 186.8
... ea. 0213 .02 513.0 513.0 513.0
... ea. 0214 .02 560.6 560.6 560.6
... ea. 0215 .06 606.3 606.3 606.3 0216 .99 572.3 572.3 572.3 0222 .99 426.4 426.4 426.4 0226 .99 12/80 110.9 112,1 109.0 0227 .99 12/80 124.1 124.1 124.1 0228 .99 12/80 134.0 134.0 134.0 0229 .99 12/80 131.5 133.0 132.7 0232 .99 196.1 187.6 187.6 0234 .99 12/80 109.6 109.6 109.6 0236 .99 12/80 100.1 100.1 100.1 0239 .99 12/80 140.9 141.2 140.2
Price
June 1985
Electronic components and accessories—Continued Other semiconductor devices and parts
Other finished semiconductor devices Dice and wafers Other semiconductor parts, except dice and wafers.
Printed circuits and cable assemblies Printed circuit boards and forms Cable assemblies, electronic
Static power, pulse & frequency converters Electronic transformers and coils
Audio transfonners Power transformers Television transformers and reactors Toroidal windings, all types Other inductors for electronic applications
Complex component assemb., packs, modules
Miscellaneous electrical mach and equip Storage batteries .
Lead acid batteries. 1.5 cubic foot or less Lead acid batteries, larger than 1.5 cubic foot .
Primary batteries, dry and wet Dry cell size d flashlight battery Misc.gen. purp. dry cell batteries Lantern and other multiple dry cells Alkaline cell size aa battery Other dry cells
Cartx>n and graphite products Electrode, graphite
Telegraph apparatus X-ray equipment.
X-ray tube, anode . Medial X-ray unit.
Engine electrical equipment. Cable sets and Ignition wiring harnesses Regulators for battery charging generators ... Battery charging alternators and generators . Starting motors Spark plugs . Other engine electrical equipment.
Miscellaneous instmments
Environmental controls . Building comfort controls.
Temperature responsive controls.... Buikling control parts, accessories .
Appliance regulatton controls. Temperature responsive appliance controls . All other appliance regulating controls
Process control instruments Display and control receiver type instruments Temperature instruments, excl. receiver type Pressure and draft instruments, excl. receiver type . Flow and liquid level instruments . Continuous process gas & liquid analysis instruments . Instruments for process variables, n.e.c Other process control products and parts
Miscellaneous machinery
Oil field and gas field machinery . Oil field and gas field drilling machinery.
Portable mast, 140-142 . Other surface drilling equip, and parts Wheel-mounted drilling and well-servicing rigs. Traveling block Combination hook Rotary slip Swivel Blowout preventers and accessories Tool joints, subs and connectors Subsurface drilling equip., offshore drilling Tungsten-carbide insert bits Steel-toothed bits Other bits, including diamond bits Slush pumps.. Cementing equipment Well surveying equipment Other subsurface drilling equip, and parts .
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Oil field and gas field machinery-Continued . a i field and gas field production machine....
Christmas tree assemblies Sucker rods
1191
Deepwell pumps . Retrievable packers Permanent packers and accessories. Valves, chokes, manifolds Other productton equip, and parts
Mining machinery and equipment . Underground mining machinery .
Loading machines, underground mine Continous mining machines, all types Shuttle cars, all types
Cnjshing, pulverizing, screening nriachinery Grinding mills, ball and rod, stationary type . Screens, vibrating, trommel, mine type
Drills and other mining machinery Rock drills, percussion type Other drills, tools, and supplies for drills
Mineral beneficatton equipment Other mineral benefk;iatk>n equipment
Mining machinery parts. Mining machinery parts, excluding drills., Percussion rock drill bits
Offfce and store machines and equipment... Calculating and accounting machines Typewriters .
Portable electric. Safes
Cabinet type . Coin-operated auto, merchandising machines
Coin-operated auto, merchandising mach., ex. parts . Parts for automatic merchandising machines
Other office and store machines Time recording machine
Internal combustton engines Gasoline engines
Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p., ex. autos Outboard motors
5-15 hp.. Outboard motor, 40-80 h.p
Diesel, semWIesel, & dual fuel, non-auto Diesel. semkJiesel, & dual fuel, under 151 h.p Diesel, semWiesel. & dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over .
Diesel. semkJiesel. & dual fuel, auto Parts and accessories for i.c. engines
Parts and accessories for l.c. engines
Machine shop products . Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, & valv
Carburetors, new, for motor vehicles Rebuilt carburetors, alt types Piston rings, compressfon type, o.e.m, motor vehicle . Piston rings, compression type, ex. motor vehrcles .... Intake & exhaust valves, ex. for motor vehicle use .... Piston rings, oil type, for motor vehicle use
Flexible metal hose and tubing Flexible metal hose and tubing
Other machine shop products Other machine shop products
Steam, gas, & hydraulic turi ines & parts.. Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines Turbine parts and accessories..
Parts for mechanical drive steam turbines .
Other miscellaneous machinery Metal bellows Other miscellaneous machinery products ...
Furniture and household durables
Household furniture
Metal household furniture Dining, dinette and breakfast furniture , Other metal household furniture
See footnotes at end of table.
04 0403 .99 0412 .99 0413 .99 0421 .99 0422 .99 0429 .99 0433 .99
1192 01 0102 .99 0104 .99 0115 .99 02 0232 .99 0234 .99 03 0341 .99 0349 .99 06 0621 .99 53 5301 .99 5346 .99
1193 01 03 0314 .13 05 0521 .06 06 0654 .99 0655 .99 07 0746 .07
1194 01 0111 .99 02 0211 .07 0212 .14 07 0711 .99 0712 .99 08 09 0911 .99
1195 01 0101 .99 0102 .99 0112 .99 0115.99 0116 .99 0117 .99 02 0221 .99 05 0501 .99
1196
1199
12
121
1211
01 02 0201 .99
0101 .99 0191 .99
0102 .99 0104 .99
12/80
12/71
12/80 12/80
12/74
06/81 06/81 06/81
12/72
12/68
06/82 06/82
12/82
12/82 12/82 12/82
12/82
12/82 12/82 12/82
06/84
06/84
06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82
06/84 06/84 06/84
06/84 06/84
435.5 122.0 241.5
416.9 548.9 100.3 118.7
377.0 453.3 352.0 366.8 412.4 349.3 364.6 189.5 235.6 209.1 106.3 121.9 122.2
363.9 170.9
153.6 85.5
O
309.7 216.9 104.3 111.8 253.8 186.9
339.7
103.2 293.6 301.2 285.6 102.8 101.2 103.2
321.9
439.8 428.7 529.6 108.1 289.6 112.9 98.9 95.4
100.0
102.1
99.7 93.8
124.7 137.6
100.2 102.8 100.0
220.8
247.4
212.3 104.0 99.6
434.6 121.7 241.5 387.5 416.9 548.9 103.2 117.9
381.2 460.1 353.2 369.6 432.4 352.5 (?)
186.2 235.9 210.7 106.3 121.9 P)
369.6 171.4
154.9 86.5 e)
308.3 217.7 104.3 113.7 259.5 188.5
347.7
103.2 349.9 350.1 a 100.4 101.1 100.2
327.2
437.8 423.1 532.5 108.1 290.4 112.9 O 95.4
O
102.0
100.3 94.0
127.0 142.5
100.0 102.8
221.4
249.9
212.0 103.8 99.5
434.1 121.0 241.5 387.5 416.9 548.9 101.9 118.4
380.7 460.6 352.3 370.6 432.6 352.5 O 186.2 235.2 210.7 105.5 121.9
368.5 171.4
155.0 86.5
O {')
308.3 218.2 104.6 113.9 259.5 188.5
347.7
103.2 349.9 350.1 O 100.5 101.1 100.4
327.2
440.5 430.4 534.0 108.1 290.4 112.9 O
95.4
100.0
102.1 100.7 94.0
129.1 146.7
100.3 102.8 100.1
221.5
250.3
212.0 103.8 99.5
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1212 278.8 281.8 282.4 01 262.3 267.0 268.0 0101 .99 257.5 264.0 265.1 0103 .99 06/80 126.1 126.2 128.0 0105 .99 06/80 136.3 137.7 137.7 0106 .99 06/80 134.8 136.3 136.3 0109 .99 06/80 124.9 125.5 125.5 02 302.8 304.6 304.9 0211 .99 301.1 300.6 300.4 0216 .99 317.6 320.8 321.5 0221 .99 285.5 285.8 285.8 0231 .99 293.5 295.9 295.7 0233 .99 06/80 124.0 125.7 125.7 03 274.2 277.2 277.5 0336 .99 282.3 282.3 282.3 0341 .99 06/80 123.0 123.6 123.2 0342 .99 270.0 273.4 274.6 0344 .99 06/80 129.8 133.4 133.4 0351 .99 268.0 269.1 269.9 0353 .99 06/80 126.0 127.7 127.7 0355 .99 06/80 129.5 132.7 132.3 04 06/80 115.2 114.7 115.4 0461 .99 06/80 a 107.8 109.7 0463 .99 06/80 125.9 126.5 126.5 0465 .99 06/80 120.2 116.2 114.4
1213 224.0 226.1 226.5 0101 .99 225.7 227,8 227.4 0111 .99 222.2 225.8 226.2 0121 .99 216.0 214.3 214.3 0131 .99 06/82 109.1 109.1 114.0
1214 211.5 216.2 215.7 0103 .99 06/83 101.8 102.0 102.0 0111 .99 214.6 223.8 222.8
1215 302.4 301.1 304.1 0112 .99 06/84 102.4 102.0 103.0
122 302.8 305.9 307.1
1221 303.8 304.1 307.1 ea. 0101 .08 307.1 314.7 314.7
.. ea. 0111 .07 304.2 310.6 310.6 . ea. 0121 .11 .. ea. 0131 .06 e) 305.6 308.0
0141 .99 12/83 100.6 100.6 100.6 0151 .99 12/83 113.2 113.3 117.9 0161 .99 12/83 105.0 104.9 104.9
1222 304.0 309.6 309.7 02 06/80 129.2 132.6 132.8 0201 .99 332.8 335.4 337.0 0203 .99 06/80 121.6 130.6 130.6 0205 .99 06/80 119.2 119.4 121.0 0207 .99 06/80 137.5 145.5 144.1 03 06/80 129.1 130.2 130.2 0321 .99 302.8 307.2 307.2 0323 .99 06/80 131.3 a 0325 .99 282.0 282.4 282.0 0331 .99 06/80 120.3 120.4 120.7 0333 .99 06/80 131.5 131.1 132.0 0335 .99 06/80 133.4 134.5 134.8 04 12/83 102.8 105.0 105.0 0403 .99 12/83 100.9 0405 .99 12/83 103.3 106.0 106.3 0407 .99 12/83 101.4 104.1 104.4 0409 .99 12/83 103.5 104.0 103.4
1223 12/84 100.9 101.2 101.6 0101 .99 12/84 100.1 100.1 100.8 0102 .99 12/84 101.4 102.0 102.1
123 192.4 190.6 190.5
1231 167.5 165.5 165.1 01 166.7 164.4 164.2 0159 .99 12/68 138.1 132.0 132.6 0161 .99 146.5 146.7 146.4 0163 .99 06/80 112.7 82.5 82.5 02 06/80 124.8 125.3 124.1
Price
June 1985
Wood household furniture . Living room furniture
Table Desks Chairs Credenzas and t)ookcases Other nonupholstered living rm furniture .
Dining room furniture Table Chairs Buffets and servers . China and comer cabinets Other dining rm & kitchen furniture
Bedroom furniture Beds, except bunk Headboard sets Dresser, vanities and dressing tables ... Night tables & stands Chests Wardrobes . Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture .
Other wood household furniture Misc. infants and children's fum Unpainted wood furniture Unassembled wood household furniture ..
Upholstered household furniture . Sofa, including sectional sofa pieces Chairs, including rockers and recliners Sofa bed. convertible Other upholstered household furniture
Bedding Bedsprings. Innerspring r 1. other than crib size
Porch and lawn furniture Metal porch, lawn, outdoor & casual furniture .
Commercial funr\iture
Wood office furniture and store fixtures. Office chair, side Office chair, swivel . Office desk, general purpose Office desk, executive Partitions, shelving, and lockers Plastic laminated fixture tops Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, & ....
Metal offtoe furniture and store fixture File cabinets and equipment
Letter filing cabinets Legal file cabinets Horizontal file cabinets Other file cabinets
Fumiture Clerical and secretarial desk Executive desks Chairs Tables & stands Modular units Misc. metal office furniture
Partittons and fixtures Partitions prefabricated, assembled, o Shelving and lockers Storage racks and accessories Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, & ...
Publk) building furniture School turn. exc. stone, concrete, & library furn Publk; bidg. & related furn.exc. school & restaurant.
Floor coverings
Soft surface floor coverings Tufted t)roadloom
Tufted broadloom-polyester Tufted broadloom-nylon Tufted broadloom-other fibers .
Other soft surface floor covrgs....
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1231 0265 .99 06/80 132.9 134.1 131.6 0267 .99 06/80 115.4 114.6 114.7
1232 268.7 268.7 270.1 sq.yd. 0141 .03 227.6 227.6 228.4 sq. yd. 0161 .04 267.9 267.9 272.4
124 211.2 212.4 212.6
1241 216.8 217.7 217.9 01 236.8 236.2 236.1 0111 .99 258.7 258.7 258.4 0115.99 236.1 236.1 236.1 0121 .99 12/78 94.3 92.1 92.1 0134 .99 269.0 268.6 268.6 0137 .99 06/81 124.7 124.7 124.7 0153 .99 06/81 111.3 111.3 111.3 0161 .99 06/81 125.3 02 219.2 219.4 220.5 0211 .99 208.6 208.0 209.6 0232 .99 237.9 239.4 240.5 0241 .99 06/83 n 107.0 107.0 03 208.8 208.8 208.4 0331 .99 12/81 110.5 110.7 110.6 0332 .99 12/81 114.1 115.1 114.7 0333 .99 12/81 114.2 114.5 114.5
ea. 0337 .24 200.7 193.7 193.7 04 195.8 200.4 200.7
ea. 0441 .26 194.3 194.3 195.1 0445 .99 173.3 180.5 180.5
1243 169.4 172.2 172.2 01 171.3 174.7 174.6 0111 .99 156.7 161.7 161.8 0116 .99 12/82 106.1 113.3 108.5 0121 .99 12/73 192.1 192.9 192.9
1244 182.7 183.3 183.3 01 182.8 183.5 183.5 0111 .99 170.7 174.8 174.8 0113 .99 205.2 203.9 203.9 0129 .99 06/83 96.2 95.2 96.0 0131 .99 06/83 100.4 e) e) 0134 .99 06/83 95.2 95.2 0141 .99 06/83 99.2 103.0 103.0 0142 .99 06/83 104.6 106.7 106.4 0151 .99 06/83 102.7 97.7 98.6 0152 .99 06/83 105.4 114.4 114.4 02 12/82 102.1 101.5 101.4 0222 .99 06/83 99.6 94.8 97.4 03 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5 0311 .99 12/82 104.5 104.5 104.5
1245 309.5 316.6 316.9 0101 .99 313.1 321.4 321.0 0111 .99 271.5 271.6 272.0 0129 .99 12/83 100.0 105.6 107.2 0131 .99 12/83 114.7 118.4 e)
125 81.9 79.9 79.4
1251 86.2 86.2 86.2 02 06/80 83.9 83.9 83.9 0202 .99 06/80 71.3 71.3 71.3 03 06/80 83.4 83.4 83.4
1252 77.3 74.2 73.4 02 06/80 85.7 83.0 82.0 0201 .99 76.3 72.6 72.9 0203 .99 06/80 81.8 80.9 77.8
1253 99.9 100.5 100.5 02 06/80 106.7 109.5 109.5 0202 .99 06/80 110.4 116.9 116.9 03 06/80 110.3 110.3 110.3 05 06/80 113.8 113.8 113.8 0501 .99 06/80 101.9 101.9 101.9 0502 .99 06/80 120.2 120.2 0503 .99 06/80 105.5 0504 .99 06/80 111.6 111.6 111.6
Price
June 1985
Soft surface floor coverings—Continued.... Bathmats and rugs 6x9 or less Automobile & aircraft carpeting
Hard surface floor coverings Vinyl sheet goods, semi-penrianent..... Vinyl sheet goods, permanent.
Household appliances...
Major appliances Cooking equipment
Free-standing electric ranges Built-in surface cooking tops, electric Portable mterowave ovens Free-standing gas ranges Nonstandard type gas ranges Portable outdoor cooking units All other cooking equipment, except gas and electric .
Laundry equipment Washing machine, automatic Electric dryers . Parts and attachments for laundry equipment .
Refrigeration equipment Refrigerator-freezer, 14.4 cu. ft. and under Refrigerator-freezer, 14.5 -19.4 cu. ft Refrigerator-freezer. 19.5 cu. ft. and over Home freezer, upright type
Other major appliances Dishwasher, undercounter Room air conditioners
Household vacuum cleaners, parts, & atta Vacuum cleaners
Canister, tank, and all other general purpose . Complete power unit, central system type Upright
Electric housewares and fans Small household appliances
Automatk; toasters Automatic coffee makers Ovens and roasters Hotplates and disc stoves (1650 watts and less). All other household food preparatk>n appliances . Portable room heaters . Space heaters for fixed installation Electric blankets and other electric bed coverings.. Heating pads, including foot warmers
Electric fans.. All other fans, except roof, furnace, etc..
Parts & attach. - small elect, appliances.. Parts & attachments for small electrical appliances .
Electric lamps.. Table lamps. Floor, bridge and torch lamps . Other portable lamps . Lamps sold without shades, incl. floor.
Home electronic equipment
Radio receivers. Home radios .
Radio combinations, port & table . Car radk)s
Television receivers Color TV receivers
Color console TV receiver.. Color TV, table & port, over 17" .
Other home electronic equipment. Phonographs, ex. mechanical.
Elec. phonograph, not coin op., mono . Tape recorders & players . Speakers (inc. loudspeaker systems) .
Loudspeakers, bookshelf Loudspeakers, floor standing Other loudspeaker systems Loudspeakers, sold separately
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity
Other home electronic equipment—Continued . Public address systems
Other household durable goods
Tableware, kitchenware and other pottery Tableware and kitchenware
Vitreous china tableware and kitchenwa... Stoneware & fine earthenware tableware .
Pottery, except tableware and kitchenwar.... Art, decorative and novelty pottery Other pottery products
Household glassware Pressed and blown consumer glassware.,
Household flatware .. Sterling. 6 piece.
Mirrors Unframed min-ors.
Lawn and garden equip., ex. garden tract Lawn mowers, walk-behind
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered . Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered Reel, all types, excluding electric
Other nonriding lawn and garden equipment Rotary garden tillers Power lawn edger/trimmers, fixed blade Other consumer non-riding lawn,garden & snow equip.
Lawn tractors and riding mowers Front engine Rear engine
Parts & attach., consumer lawn & garden eq Parts Attachments
Cutlery, razors and razor blades . Razors and razor blades Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, a .
Metal household containers Stamped and spun utensils, aluminum . Stamped and spun utensils except aluminum .
Household durables, n.e.c Window shades made from textile fabric & Venetian blinds Curtain/drapery rods & shades/blinds, n.e.c,
Nonmetailic mineral products
Glass
Flat glass Laminated glass. Sheet, plate, and float glass Specialty flat glass
Tempered glass Other flat glass
Other finished glassware Pressed and blown glassware
Lighting and electronic glassware Other pressed and blown glassware .
Automotive rearview min-ors Automotive rearview min-ors
Concrete ingredients and related product.
Construction sand, gravel, and crushed s Sand, construction Gravel, for concrete Other construction gravel, incl. asphaltic aggregate , Crushed and broken stone
Cement Portland cement
Concrete products
See footnotes at end of table.
Unit Commodity
code^
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1253 0507 .99 06/80 111.9 111.9 111.9
126 322.7 323.0 322.8
1261 343.5 341.5 341.4 01 344.1 341.5 341.4 0101 .99 422.1 426.5 426.3 0111 .99 386.1 372.9 373.0 02 12/83 104.8 105.0 105.0 0201 .99 12/83 105.6 105.6 105.6 0202 .99 12/83 103.0 103.5 103.5
1262 494.9 501.1 495.8 0102 .99 06/83 107.8 109.1 108.0
1264 377.3 362.2 365.5 . setting 0111 .04 480.3 418.6 418.6
1265 0103 .99 06/83 104.3 105.1 104.9
1266 260.8 261.4 261.5 02 12/82 104.7 104.7 104.7 0201 .99 252.7 252.8 252.8 0202 .99 279.1 279.2 279.2 0203 .99 12/82 103.3 103.3 103.3 03 12/82 104.5 105.0 105.0 0301 .99 12/82 105.5 105.5 105.5 0303 .99 12/82 107.6 107.6 0306 .99 06/83 100.8 100.3 100.3 04 12/82 105.5 106.5 106.7 0401 .99 12/82 104.8 106.3 106.6 0402 .99 12/82 110.1 110.5 110.5 05 12/82 109.1 109.0 109.1 0501 .99 12/82 109.7 a 0502 .99 12/82 107.8 107.3 107.5
1267 255.3 255.2 255.3 0102 .99 12/83 102.1 102.1 102.1 0141 .99 12/83 99.5 99.4 99.4
1268 286.7 300.6 301.0 0101 .99 289.5 295.7 295.6 0102 .99 06/84 100.3 108.8 109.2
1269 06/84 102.9 101.7 101.4 0101 .99 06/84 100.2 95.7 95.5 0102 .99 06/84 99.9 100.5 100.0 0103 .99 06/84 104.7 104.8 104.6
13 342.6 347.1 348.5
131 228.8 229.4 229.1
1311 220.9 221.8 221.3 04 06/83 99.3 99.4 99.4 05 12/80 100.6 101.7 100.5 07 12/80 112.3 112.6 112.9 0701 .99 12/80 110.1 110.5 110.8 0702 .99 12/80 119.3 119.6 119.8
1313 06/83 107.0 107.0 107.0 01 06/83 107.3 107.3 107.3 0111 .99 06/83 105.9 105.9 105.9 0112 .99 06/83 109.3 109.3 109.3 02 0211 .99 06/83 103.8 103.4 103.4
132 333.5 339.2 339.5
1321 304.1 308.9 310.4 ton 0101 .25 318.7 323.0 325.4
0111 .99 307.4 317.8 318.8 0115 .99 06/82 104.1 105.5 105.4 0121 .99 294.9 299.0 300.6
1322 0131 .99 359.7 365.0 363.8
... 133 314.6 320.2 321.5
Price
June 1985
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code''
Index
Unit Commodity
code'' Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1331 300.5 305.2 312.6 11 06/81 111.1 112.7 115.7 1111 .99 310.4 310.9 320.1 1112 .99 06/81 111.5 112.7 119.4 1113 .99 06/81 116.9 119.5 119.0 1121 .99 06/81 107.5 112.9 113.5 1131 .99 272.5 277.6 278.3 1132 .99 06/81 110.9 111.5 112.7 1133 .99 06/81 115.5 115.9 116.5 21 2101 .99 06/81 108.5 108.6 109.3 31 3101 .99 06/81 114.5 120.5 120.2 41 4101 .99 06/81 107.3 108.7 108.7
1332 270.1 302.5 301.7 0101 .99 280.1 287.9 286.1 0105 .99 06/80 103.8 137.1 137.1
1333 0101 .99 325.7 327.5 327.6
1334 06/80 119.1 120.3 120.2 0101 .99 06/80 119.7 122.8 122.8 0103 .99 06/80 123.7 123.7 123.7 0104 .99 06/80 114.0 114.1 113.7
1335 06/80 107.3 108.3 110.1 0102 .99 06/80 117.0 118.6 118.6
134 291.6 291.7 295.7
1342 12/84 100.6 101.3 101.0 01 12/84 100.6 101.4 101.0 02 12/84 100.0 100.0 100.0
1344 225.9 221.6 236.6
1345
135 365.9 372.3 372.3
1352 12/74 238.2 246.9 246.9 ! per 1000 0101 .13 411.1 423.1 423.1 . per 1000 0111 .13 412.3 432.8 432.8 . per 1000 0121 .19 321.9 336.9 336.9 . per 1000 0131 .12 427.2 436.3 436.3 . ton 0151 12/74 195.7 208.3 208.3
1353 12/74 220.6 220.6 220.6 ! per 1000 0101 .02 12/74 189.5 189.5 189.5 . per 1000 0111 .02 12/74 244.0 244.0 244.0 . ton 0131 .03 12/74 212.2 212.2 212.2
136 407.5 414.4 411.7
1361 354.2 362.7 359.4 0102 .99 340.6 348.7 344.2 0111 .99 500.7 506.8 505.6 0121 .99 06/84 101.4 102.3 102.0
1362 580.8 581.6 581.0 0121 .99 06/84 99.6 99.7 99.6 0111 .99 06/84 0 110.7 110.7
137 344.3 317.5 338.1
1371 0111 .99 301.2 273.2 292.9 0112 .99 06/81 129.9 116.4 126.7 0113 .99 06/81 123.6 113,2 122.6
138 364.6 372.3 374.4
1381 0105 .99 06/82 103.9 105.7 106.9 0123 .99 06/82 104.2 104.2 104.2 0131 .99 409.5 432.0 429.8 0135 .99 06/82 103.4 a 0141 .99 415.8 418.6 418.6
Price
June 1985
Concrete block and brick Structural block, aggregate
Lightweight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16" . Lightweight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c Other lightweight units, any size, n.e.c Medium weight units . Normal weight stretcher units: 8" x 8" x 16" . Normal weight stretcher, other sizes, n.e.c Other normal weight units, any size, n.e.c
Decorative block Decorative block
Concrete brick Concrete brick
Paving blocks Paving blocks
Concrete pipe Storm sewer pipe, reinforced Sanitary sewer pipe, reinforced .
Ready-mixed concrete Ready-mixed concrete ...
Precast concrete products ... Burial vaults and boxes . Concrete septic tanks . Other precast concrete products .
Pres ed concrete products.... Prestressed concrete bridge beams .
Clay construction products ex. refractor...
Brick and structural clay tile Brick, except ceramic, glazed & refractory . Glazed brick struct., hollow & facing tile
Ceramic wall tile
Clay sewer pipe
Refractories
Refractories, clay Fireclay brick Superduty fireclay brick . Ladle brick High alumina brick Castable refractories
Refractories, non clay Magnesite brick Magnesite-chrome brick . Basic ramming mixes
Asphalt felts and coatings
Prep, asphalt & tar roofing & siding pro.. Strip shingles Smooth surface roll roofing Other prepared asphalt & tar roofing & siding prods.
Other asphalt roofing Roofing asphalts, pitches, coatings, and cement Asphalt & tar saturated felts & boards, nonbuilding .
Gypsum products
1 /2 inch regular gypsumboard . Type X gypsumboard Other gypsum products, n.e.c...
Glass containers
Glass containers. Food Beer Liquor Wine Medical and health, narrow neck .
$703,656 1,073.675
438.037
347.964
2.478.333 3.680.667
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
Price
June 1985
Glass containers—Continued Toiletries and cosmetics, nan-ow neck . Non-alcoholic beverages
Other nonmetallic minerals
Building lime .
1381 0151 .99 0163 .99
139
1391 Hydrated, masons.. Hydrated. finishing .
ton ton
0101 .10 0102 .05
Insulation materials Mineral wool for structual insulation
Building batt. blankets, and rolls Loose fiber and granulated fiber Other mineral wool for thermal insulation .
Min. wool for Indus. & equip, insulation .
1392
Mineral wool for industrial and equipment insulation ,
Paving mixtures and blocks Asphalt, paving Bituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures and blocks .
Cut stone and stone products . Dressed dimension and cut granite Dressed dimension and cut limestone Dressed dimension and cut marble
Nonmetallic minerals, n. e. c Industrial sand
Glass sand Foundry sand Other industrial sand
Misc. clay, ceramic & refractory minerals Prepared bentonite Crude fire clay Fuller's earth Feldspar Common clay and shale Other clay and related materials
Transportation equipment
Motor vehicles and equipment
Motor vehicles.. Passenger cars .
01 0101 .99 0102 .99 0104 .99 02 0201 .99
1394 0101 .99 0111 .99
1395 0111 .99 0121 .99 0131 .99
1399
Tmcks, 10,000 lbs. GVW and under. Trucks, over 10,000 lbs. GVW Truck tractors
Truck tractors Fire department vehicles
Motor vehicle parts Motor vehicle parts, new
Motor vehicle parts, new, excl. motorcycle parts . Motorcycle parts, new
Motor vehicle parts, rebuilt
Truck and bus bodies Truck and bus bodies sold separately
Truck bodies sold separately Bus bodies sold separately
Completed vehicles on purchased chassis Truck bodies sold on purchased chassis Other vehicle bodies sold on purchased chassis .
Truck trailers Vans, over 10,000 lbs. .
Open top vans Closed top vans
Tanks, over 10.000 lbs. Other trailers and chassis, over 10.000 lb .
Bulk commodity trailers Platform trailers Low-bed heavy haulers Dump trailers and chassis Other trailers and chassis
Detach, trailers & converter gear
Motor homes built on purchased chassis Motor homes built on purchased chassis .
See footnotes at end of table.
01 0101 .99 0111 .99 0121 .99 02 0202 .99 0203 .99 0205 .99 0206 .99 0207 .99 0208 .99
14
1411 01 05 06 07 0791 .99 08
1412 03 0331 .99 0335 .99 04
1413
1415 0101 ,
06/82
01 0102 .99 0104 .99 02 0202 .99 0206 .99
01 0105 .99 0106 .99 02 03 0301 .99 0303 .99 0304 .99 0305 .99 0307 .99 04
12/81
12/81
12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84
06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84
12/68
12/82 06/83
12/82 12/82 12/84 12/82
12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82
06/80 06/80 06/80 06/83 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80
06/84
392.4 97.3
514.1
367.3 392.1 348.7
374.6 347.2 365.4 316.0 100.9
118.9
640.0 861.4 374.4
100.0 100.0 100.0 e) 105.6 105.2 110.2 106.3 97.5
102.5 100.4 100.5 104.0 100.2 107.0 100.0
268.1
266.7
244.4 227.2 296.3 333.2
105.9 103.4
353.8 99.9 99.9
100.0 107.6
108.5 108.9 109.2 107.2 108.7 107.3 108.3
115.1 118.9 115.1 109.9 107.3 114.6 105.5 115.1 115.8 117.5 108.0 103.4
103.6
393.1 100.8
522.7
367.4 392.4 348.7
371.6 338.0 350.9 315.3
119.8
657.5 887.2 382.2
100.4 99.9
102.6 100.0
106.5 105.7 110.2 105.9 99.3
103.6 100.5 107.5 105.4 101.5 108.2 100.0
268.4
266.5
243.9 228.1 295.5 316.1
105.7 103.5
354.5 100.1 100.1 100.0 109.9
108.8 109.0 109.3 107.2 109.6 107.4 109.7
115.1 118.8 115.7 109.8 108.3 114.4 O 115.1 116.0 117.5 108.0 103.4
104.1
393.1 100.7
523.7
367.9 393.8 348.6
373.3 340.6 354.6 313.5
120.1
658.0 888.1 382.2
100.5 99.9
103.5
106.6 105.7 110.2 105.9
99.3 103.8 100.5 107.5 105.7 101.7 108.7 100.0
269.4
267.7
245.5 229.1 293.3 333.3
105.8 103.5
354.5 100.1 100.1 100.0 109.8
109.1 109.0 109.3 107.2 110.8 107.4 111.6
114.9 118.6 114.0 109.7 106.5 114.7 104.6 115.2 115.9 118.1 108.1 103.4
104.1
$74,488 95.743
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Commodity
Travel trailers and campers Travel trailers
Travel trailers (with rigid structures) Campers, pickup covers and parts
Camping trailers, truck campers, pickup covers & j:
Aircraft
Fixed wing Fixed wing, utility
Outboard motorlwats . Runabouts Utility
Inboard motorboats. incl. i.-o. houseboats Runabouts Cabin cruisers, non-military
Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats Under 20 ft., LO.A Over 20 ft., LO.A
All other boats Sailboats, with auxiliary power Sailboats, without auxiliary power Other boats: rowboats, canoes, skiffs, etc. .
Railroad equipment..
Locomotives and parts . Locomotives Locomotive parts
Railroad cars and car parts Freight cars
Freight cars, new Railroad car parts and accessories .
Miscellaneous products
Toys, sporting goods, small arms, etc.
Toys, games, and children's vehicles. Non-powered transportation toy ... Sports oriented games Toy gun Game, board Preschool toy Doll Stuffed toy Stroller Children's riding vehicles
Sporting and athletic goods Baseball glove Football Bowling ball .
Unit
dozen
dozen doz. dozen ea. doz.
Bicycles, adult tricycles, unicycles and parts.
Small arms and ammunition Small arms
Revolver Small arms ammunition
Revolver cartridge, 38 special . Rifle cartridge, center fire . Rifle cartridge, rim fire . Shot gun shell
Tobacco products, incl. stemmed & redrie .
Cigarettes Nonfilter tip Filter tip, king size Filter tip, super king and long size .
Cigars Low priced . Popular priced .. Medium priced . High priced
per 1000 per 1000 per 1000 per 1000
Commodity
1416 01 0101 .99 02 0201 .99
142
1421
143
1432 01 0101 .99 0103 .99 02 0201 .99 0202 .99 03 0301 .99 0302 .99 04 0401 .99 0402 .99 0403 .99
144
1441 01 02
1442 01 0102 .99 03
15
151
1511 0102 .04 0104 .03 0122 .04 0135 .08 0143 .06 0161 .33 0165 .19 0172 .28 0191 .05
1512
152
0141 .15 0151 .07 0171 .02 0182 .99
1513 01 0102 .07 02 0222 .02 0231 .02 0232 .02 0241 .04
1521 0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99
1522 0101 .99 0102 .99 0103 .99 0104 .99
Other index base
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/68
12/81
12/81 12/81 06/83 12/81 06/83 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81
12/72
06/84 12/72
12/77 12/77 12/77
12/77
12/73
12/84
Index
Feb. 19852
12/82
102.3
101.9
103.1
361.4
111.8
113.8 114.0 108.3 111.0 105.8 111.8 112.0 108.5 117.2 109.3 111.1 105.3 111.6
361.8
385.5 388.6 290.7
325.1 309.9 100.4
267.2
300.7
231.0
234.0 e) 123.1 155.5 214.5 185.9 170.7 e) 189.2 251.8
204.5 220.2
182.8 98.1
311.2 315.9 374.9 307.1 345.4 328.1 310.3 278.9
420.6
450.4 533.5 419.2 108.6
196.4 216.8 199.5 182.9 192.6
May 19852
102.4
101.9
103.5
368.0
112.1
114.1 114.3 108.3 111.1 O 111.9 113.2 108.7 119.6 109.6 112.3 104.7 111.8
362.6
385.5 388.6 290.7
326.5 312.0 101.2 267.3
301.1
230.2
231.5 a 121.3
214.5 178.1 e) e) 190.4 251.8
203.5 160.3
187.0 97.9
317.0 317.3 359.8 317.4 354.1 342.4 318.0 286.1
420.7
450.4 533.5 419.2 108.6
196.8 216.8 199.5 185.9 194.3
June 19852
102.1
101.9
102.7
368.0
112.1
114.1 114.3 108.3 111.2 105.6 112.1 113.1 108.7 119.4 109.5 112.0 104.7 111.8
362.6
385.5 388.6 290.7
326.6 312.0 101.2 267.5
300.9
229.9
231.5 e) 121.3
214.5 178.1 170.0 e) 190.4 251.8
202.8 e) e) 187.0 98.2
317.0 317.3 359.8 317.4 354.1 342.4 318.0 286.1
420.7
450.4 533.5 419.2 108.6
196.8 216.8 199.5 185.9 194.3
Price
June 1985
$184,923 453.279
28.772 199.107
See footnotes at end of table.
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Commodity Commodity
Index Commodity Other
Unit code^ index base Feb. May June 19852 19852 19852
1523 425.5 426.9 426.9 0101 .99 402.1 404.0 404.0 0102 .99 12/82 116.0 116.0 116.0 0103 .99 12/82 119.5 119.5 119.5 0121 .99 466.0 468.4 468.4
1524 06/84 98.4 98.4 98.4 01 0105 .99 06/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 02 06/84 98.0 98.0 98.0 0205 .99 06/84 0 97.9 97.9 0209 .99 06/84 98.7 98.7 98.7
153 284.1 285.6 285.6
1531 221.7 221.7 221.7
1532 293.1 294.9 294.9
154 213.7 215.8 215.8
1541 117.7 116.7 116.6 0701 12/83 e) e)
1542 285.5 289.8 289.8 0601 .99 12/83
155 12/74 164.4 164.6 164.8
1552 12/74 164.2 164.6 164.6 01 0101 .99 06/81 103.3 103.6 103.5 02 06/81 111.2 111.3 111.4 0201 .99 06/81 101.3 99.8 99.9 0202 .99 06/81 109.9 109.5 109.5 0203 .99 06/81 112.8 113.3 113.4 0204 .99 06/81 111.6 111.6 111.6
1553 12/74 162.1 162.2 163.1 01 06/81 104.8 105.0 105.6 0101 .99 06/81 110.4 110.8 110.8 0102 .99 06/81 108.1 108.1 110.4 0103 .99 06/81 101.5 101.6 101.5 02 0201 .99 06/81 102.6 101.4 101.4
1554 06/83 103.8 103.8 103.8
156 06/78 126.2 126.3 126.4
1561 01 06/78 123.4 124.0 123.9
1562 06/82 107.4 107.3 107.4 0101 .99 06/82 106.6 106.5 106.6 0102 .99 06/82 112.4 112.4 112.5
1563 06/83 108.6 109.1 109.3 01 06/83 108.6 109.1 109.3 0101 .99 06/83 100.8 100.3 100.4 0103 .99 06/83 112.5 113.4 113.8
1564 12/83 105.6 105.1 105.1 01 12/83 105.6 105.1 105.1 0101 .99 12/83 120.1 120.1 120.1 0102 .99 12/83 97.8 95.1 95.1 0103 .99 12/83 97.6 97.6 97.6 0104 .99 12/83 95.7 97.5 97.5 0105 .99 12/83 102,4 a a
157 06/78 143.7 143.7 143.3
1571 01 0107 .99 06/83 112.0 112.2 112.2 02 06/78 144.3 144.5 144.5 0206 .99 12/83 108.1 108.3 108.3 0505 .99 06/83 104.2 103.4 102.2 06
each 0601 .04 06/78 146.3 147.7 147.8 07
Price
June 1985
Other tobacco products Smoking tok)acco Loose leaf chewing tobacco Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf . Snuff, dry and moist
Stemmed and redried tobacco Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before p
Packed for sale Stemmed tobacco
Stemmed tobacco, leaf, not aged . Other stemmed tobacco, incl. chopped cigar filler.
Nottons .
Buttons and button blanks .
Pin fasteners and similar notions .
Photographic equipment and supplies
Photographic equipment Photographic equipment, excluding phot
Photographic supplies Photographk; supplies, except x-ray .
Mobile homes
Mobile homes, reside Single. 12 ft. wide .
, single wWe...
Single. 12 ft. v Single, 14 ft. wWe and over.
Length. 59 ft. and under... Length, 60 to 69 ft Length, 70 to 74 ft. . Length. 75 ft. and over
Mobile homes, residential, double wkJe . Double. 24 ft. wkJth .
Length. 49 ft. and under. Length. 50 to 59 ft Length. 60ft. and over
Double, other than 24 ft width . Other than 24 ft. width
Other mobile homes and buildings .
Medrcal, surgical & personal aki devices .
Personal akj equipment Electrons hearing akJs
Medteal Instruments and equipment Medical instruments and apparatus Hospital furniture, excluding beds and chairs.
Surgk^al appliances and supplies . Surgical appliances..
Surgical dressings Other surgk^l appliances and supplies.
Ophthalmic goods Ophthalmic goods
Ophthalmic fronts and temples Glass ophthalmic focus lenses Plastte ophthalmic focus lenses Contact lenses Other ophthalmte goods
Industrial safety equipment
Industrial safety equipment Respiratory protection equipment
Respiratory protection equipment Eye and face protective equipment
Industrial safety glasses and goggles Protective clothing except shoes
First aid kits First aid kit
Alarms, electronk;
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 Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base
Index
Unit Commodity
code^ Other
index base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
1571 each 0701 .02 06/78 116.5 116.5 117.1
159 350.7 350.9 350.1
1591 230.7 234.0 234.0 0102 .99 12/68 205.4 210.6 211.1 0103 .99 12/68 288.3 301.1 299.7 0104 .99 12/68 213.6 215.5 215.6 0105 .99 12/84 100.0 102.3 102.3 0108 .99 12/84 101.0 101.0 101.0
1592 252.7 262.3 262.3
1593 230.1 220.0 220.0 each 0106 12/78 153.8 153.8 153.8 each 0107 .08 12/78 143.1 143.1 143.1 ea. 0109 .29 175.3 151.2 151.2
1594 12/78 157.8 157.9 157.3 02 12/78 177.0 177.0 175.8
each 0201 .05 12/78 191.5 C) a each 0205 .02 12/78 e) e) 176.1 pair 0207 .04 12/78 176.2 177.6 176.0
03 12/78 167.7 167.7 169.1 various 0301 .04 12/78 188.7 188.7 each 0303 .02 12/78 155.1 155.1 157.3
04 12/78 143.7 142.6 142.6 doz. pair 0403 .05 12/78 129.6 121.1 121.1 each 0409 .03 12/78 162.9 162.9
05 12/78 146.1 150.3 148.8 various 0503 .04 12/78 115.5 121.2 118.1
06 each 0601 12/78 86.0 84.5
1595 180.2 180.2 180.2 gross 0125 .02 236.3 236.3 236.3
1596 205.0 205.4 205.4 01 204.7 205.1 205.1 0121 .99 06/83 101.3 101.3 101.3 0123 .99 06/83 104.3 105.0 105.0 0125 .99 06/83 104.2 104.6 104.6 02 0227 .99 06/83 105.4 105.4 105.4
1597 228.8 237.0 237.0 02 169.2 a
doz. 0245 .06 doz. 0246 .03 140.2 e)
03 294.6 294.6 294.6 04 268.0 268.0 268.0
doz. 0455 .08 244.1 244.1 244.1
1598 202.1 203.2 203.3 01 213.5 214.8 214.9 02 12/71 138.9 139.2 139.2
1599 220.6 220.6 220.6
ea. 0173 .11 200.5 200.5 200.5
Price
June 1985
Industrial safety equipment—Continued Back-up alarm, electronic, automatic
Other miscellaneous products
Caskets Cloth covered, softwood, adult sizes Hardwood, adult size Steel, excluding stainless, adult sizes Other metal caskets and coffins, adult sizes . Other caskets and coffins & metal vaults
Matches
Musical instruments Drum set Piano, over 37" Organ, excluding pipe organ ...
Jewelry and jewelry products.. Jewelry, platinum and karat gold
Ring, ladies' high fashion Ring, wedding, gold Eanings, ladies', 14 karat gold
Other precious metal jewelry Ring, sterling, ladies' and men's Bracelet, ladies', gold filled
Costume jewelry Earrings, children's, costume Watchband. metal, men's and women's .
Jeweler's materials and findings Finding, gold filled
Diamonds and lapidary work Diamond, .25 carat
Pens and pencils Black lead pencil
Watches, clocks and timing mechanisms Watches, clocks & timing mech., ex. parts .
Watches Clocks Timing mechanisms
Parts Parts
Brushes Personal brushes
Toothbrush Hairbrush
Household maintenance bmshes . Industrial brushes
Floor sweep (pushbroom)
Phonograph records and prerecorded tapes. Phonograph records Audio tapes
Fire extinguishers
Pressurized dry chemicals type, hand
^ 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 this publicatbn.
2 Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and con-ections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3 Not available. * Prices for all items in this grouping are lagged 1 month.
® Regional refined petroleum product prices and price indexes are presented in table 7. ® 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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Future Changes in Producer Price Indexes for Refined Petroleum Products
With the July issue, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will discontinue publication of table 7, average prices and regional indexes for refined petroleum products. Most national indexes will continue to appear in table 6 of this report. National indexes for the petroleum refining in-dustry (SIC 2911) and refined petroleum products will appear in table 4 of the July issue.
These changes reflect a major methodological revi-sion designed to improve the timeliness of Producer Price Index data for refined petroleum and to integrate refined petroleum more fully into the Bureau's system of industrial price measures. Currently, the refined petroleum indexes are pubUshed with a 1-month lag; for example, the Producer Price Index for January contains refined petroleum data for December. Such a lag is necessary to develop sufficient information to publish accurate regional indexes. However, the lag also causes problems in analyzing current economic movements, especially in view of the large importance of refined
petroleum in the major Producer Price Indexes, such as the Finished Goods Price Index.
In 1983, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the U.S. Department of Energy began publica-tion of State-level average prices for most major petroleum products. This provided an opportunity for the BLS to improve its petroleum indexes, thereby satis-fying users by incorporating more current data in its na-tional indexes. At the same time, the geographic data no longer published by the BLS are available to users from EIA in Petroleum Marketing Monthly (EIA-0380) in substantially the same detail. This publication can be ordered through the National Energy Information Center, telephone (202) 252-8800, at $6.50 for a single copy and $65 annually.The center can also answer ques-tions regarding Department of Energy surveys.
For more information on the Bureau's changes, con-tact Ken Lavish, Sarah Cohen, or Ralph Jacko at (202) 272-5210.
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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)
C o m m o d i t y c o d e Commodi-fcy a n d r e g i o n o t h e r i n d e x b a s e
F e b . 1985 1 /
I n d e x P r i c e o t h e r i n d e x b a s e
F e b . 1985 1 /
M a y . 1985 U
J u n e 1985 U
1 J u n e 1 1985
1967 5 0 7 . 3 5 7 6 . 7 5 8 7 . 8 F e b / 7 3 4 5 8 . 4 5 2 2 . 5 5 3 2 . 8 F e b / 7 3 4 1 8 . 1 4 6 6 . 5 476 . 7 $ 0 , 8 4 3
207 . 1 2 1 9 . 6 2 2 4 . 8 . 8 2 2 2 0 8 . 5 2 2 1 . 8 2 2 7 . 2 . 8 2 2 2 0 5 . 5 2 2 9 . 4 2 3 3 . 6 . 8 3 1 2 0 5 . 7 2 3 3 . 5 237 . 9 . 8 6 1 2 1 0 . 2 2 3 5 . 0 2 4 1 . 0 . 8 1 5 2 0 9 . 8 2 3 8 . 0 2 3 9 . 7 . 8 4 7 2 0 2 . 7 2 3 7 . 9 2 4 3 . 5 . 8 6 9 2 1 2 . 4 2 4 1 . 8 2 4 9 . 6 . 8 7 3 216 . 5 2 3 6 . 1 2 4 2 . 4 . 8 6 1
F e b / 7 3 5 1 9 . 0 6 0 5 . 5 6 1 5 . 9 . 8 2 7 2 2 0 . 8 2 5 3 . 2 2 5 5 . 6 . 8 2 0 2 2 4 . 2 2 4 7 . 4 2 5 1 . 8 . 7 9 5 2 1 7 . 6 2 5 9 . 2 26 1 . 3 . 8 2 3 216 .6 2 5 6 . 4 2 6 0 . 3 . 8 3 2 2 2 0 . 6 2 5 6 . 6 2 6 1 . 5 . 8 1 3 2 1 5 . 6 2 5 8 . 3 2 6 0 . 0 . 8 2 5 2 1 9 . 2 2 6 5 . 6 2 7 2 . 6 . 8 6 3 2 2 3 . 7 2 4 8 . 6 2 5 6 . 4 . 8 3 4 2 3 0 . 4 2 5 5 . 7 2 6 2 . 2 . 8 3 3
F e b / 7 3 4 8 9 . 2 5 6 3 , 5 5 7 4 . 2 . 8 5 8 2 2 7 . 9 2 4 5 . 3 2 4 9 . 6 . 8 6 0 236 . 9 2 5 1 . 3 2 5 6 . 2 . 8 5 9 2 1 8 . 4 2 5 0 . 4 2 5 2 . 5 . 8 4 7 2 0 6 . 3 2 3 8 . 2 2 4 1 . 9 . 8 6 2 2 0 8 . 0 2 4 0 . 6 2 4 4 . 0 . 8 1 6 2 0 6 . 3 2 4 1 . 3 2 4 4 . 4 . 8 4 9 1 9 4 . 7 2 3 0 . 6 2 3 8 . 9 . 8 7 1 207 . 7 2 3 3 . 7 2 3 3 . 7 . 8 4 1 2 3 3 . 7 2 6 4 . 8 2 7 1 . 2 . 9 4 7
1967 F e b / 7 3 4 3 7 . 6 4 9 1 . 7 5 0 0 . 3 F e b / 7 3 4 1 5 . 2 4 6 0 . 4 4 6 9 . 3 . 9 8 2
2 3 1 . 5 2 4 6 . 7 2 5 1 . 5 . 9 7 1 2 2 9 . 6 2 4 3 . 6 2 4 8 . 1 . 9 6 8 2 2 5 . 0 2 4 8 . 6 2 5 3 . 2 . 9 8 4 2 1 2 . 2 2 3 9 . 9 2 4 4 . 2 . 9 6 3 2 3 5 . 4 2 5 8 . 3 2 6 5 . 5 . 9 7 8 2 2 0 . 8 2 5 5 . 0 2 5 8 . 6 1 . 0 0 0 2 0 9 . 4 2 4 4 . 3 2 5 0 . 8 . 9 8 0 2 2 1 . 2 2 / 2 5 1 . 6 2 / 2 5 9 . 7 1 . 0 3 5 226 . 1 2 5 1 . 8 2 5 5 . 8 . 9 9 0
F e b / 7 3 4 8 8 . 4 5 6 3 . 4 57 1. 1 . 9 3 2 2 3 1 . 4 26 1 . 4 2 6 4 . 8 . 9 4 7 2 4 4 . 1 2 6 4 . 6 2 6 6 . 5 . 9 2 0 2 2 6 . 5 266 . 6 2 6 8 . 7 . 9 2 8 2 2 4 . 4 2 6 5 . 3 2 6 8 . 0 . 9 3 0 2 2 7 . 2 2 6 3 . 8 2 6 8 . 5 . 9 1 4 2 2 4 . 6 2 6 6 . 3 2 6 8 . 6 . 9 3 4 2 1 6 . 3 2 5 9 . 2 2 6 5 . 9 . 9 4 3 2 2 9 . 4 26 1 . 4 2 6 7 . 7 . 9 2 9 2 4 2 . 3 2 7 6 . 8 2 8 2 . 8 . 9 6 0
F e b / 7 3 4 9 5 . 8 56 0 . 3 57 1 . 3 . 9 5 9 2 5 3 . 8 2 6 3 . 8 2 6 7 . 8 . 9 6 1 2 4 9 . 7 2 5 9 . 7 2 6 9 . 4 . 9 6 8 2 3 1 . 2 2 6 2 . 1 2 6 5 . 2 . 9 7 4 2 3 0 . 7 ( 3 ) 2 5 3 . 8 . 9 6 6 2 2 1 . 1 2 5 2 . 0 2 5 4 . 2 . 9 1 1 2 2 4 . 9 26 1 . 0 2 6 1 . 8 . 9 5 9 ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) 2 / 2 4 3 . 1 . 9 0 6 ( 3 ) ( 3 ) C3) ( 3 )
1967 J u n / 7 7 1 8 0 . 2 2 0 5 . 3 2 0 9 . 3 J u n / 7 7 181 . 1 2 0 0 . 4 2 0 5 . 0 . 9 2 1 J u n / 7 7 1 8 2 . 5 1 9 5 . 0 2 0 0 . 3 . 9 0 7 J u n / 7 7 1 8 1 . 1 1 9 3 . 9 1 9 8 . 8 . 8 9 5 J u n / 7 7 1 7 9 . 1 1 9 9 . 6 2 0 4 . 3 . 9 1 6 J u n / 7 7 167 . 5 1 9 2 . 2 196 . 8 . 9 1 2 J u n / 7 7 1 8 3 . 3 2 0 1 . 6 2 0 6 . 7 . 9 1 5 J u n / 7 7 1 8 0 . 8 2 0 5 . 1 2 0 8 . 2 . 9 4 0 J u n / 7 7 1 6 8 . 4 1 9 7 . 6 2 0 3 . 3 . 9 4 1 J u n / 7 7 1 8 2 . 4 2 0 6 . 5 2 1 4 . 6 . 9 6 6 J u n / 7 7 1 9 5 . U 2 1 2 . 5 2 1 6 . 4 . 9 4 3 J u n / 7 7 1 7 8 . 7 2 1 0 . 7 2 1 4 . 0 . 8 7 6 J u n / 7 7 1 8 1 . 5 2 0 9 . 7 2 1 3 . 4 . 8 8 2 J u n / 7 7 1 8 4 . 1 2 0 5 . 4 2 0 6 . 7 . 8 4 3 J u n / 7 7 1 7 8 . 2 2 1 3 . 3 2 1 5 . 1 . 8 7 3 J u n / 7 7 1 7 4 . 7 2 0 9 . 7 2 1 2 . 3 . 8 7 9 J u n / 7 7 1 7 8 . 0 2 0 7 . 4 2 1 0 . 8 . 8 5 8 J u n / 7 7 1 7 5 . 6 2 1 1 . 7 2 1 4 . 0 . 8 7 8 J u n / 7 7 1 7 6 . 2 2 1 4 . 2 2 2 0 . 8 . 9 0 9 J u n / 7 7 186 . 2 2 0 8 . 4 2 1 5 . 3 . 8 8 4 J u n / 7 7 1 8 9 . 1 2 1 4 . 3 2 2 0 . 0 . 8 9 3 J u n / 7 7 1 8 2 . 6 2 0 8 . 9 2 1 1 . 8 . 8 8 9 J u n / 7 7 1 8 9 . 6 207 . 9 2 1 2 . 1 . 9 0 4 J u n / 7 7 1 9 0 . 4 2 0 5 . 4 2 0 9 . 4 . 8 8 9 J u n / 7 7 1 7 9 . 5 2 0 7 . 9 2 1 0 . 4 . 8 9 1 J u n / 7 7 1 8 3 . 8 2 1 4 . 6 2 1 6 . 8 . 9 1 4 J u n / 7 7 1 7 4 . 4 2 0 5 . 3 2 0 6 . 4 . 8 4 3 J u n / 7 7 1 7 2 . 5 2 0 4 . 7 206 . 0 . 8 8 7 J u n / 7 7 2 / 1 6 6 . 9 2 / 1 9 4 . 8 2 / 206 . 9 . 8 7 1 J u n / 7 7 1 7 9 . 9 2 0 4 . 3 2 0 5 . 0 . 9 1 1 J u n / 7 7 2 0 0 . 2 2 2 0 . 3 2 2 4 . 4 . 9 3 8
0 5 7 1
0 5 7 1
1 02 0 2 0 1 . 06
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 0 9 . 0 1
0 2 0 2 . 0 7 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 . 0 1
0 2 0 3 . 0 7 01 . 0 1 0 2 . 0 1 03 . 0 1 04 . 0 1 05 . 0 1 06 . 0 1 07 . 0 1 08 . 0 1 09
1 . 0 1
03 0 3 0 1 . 06
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
0 3 0 2 . 07 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 0 9 . 01
0 3 0 3 . 08 0 1 . 01 0 2 . 01 0 3 . 01 0 4 . 01 05 06 07 0 8 . 01 0 9 . 01
0 5 7 1 04 0 4 0 1
0 4 0 2
0 4 0 3
0 1 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
G a s o l 1 n e R e g u l a r
D e a l e r - t a n k - w a g o n -to r e - t a i l o u t l e - t s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c Sou-th A t l a n - t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l West N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
S a l e s t o j o b b e r s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
C o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
G a s o l i n e P r e m i um
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n t o r e t a i l o u t l e t s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
S a l e s t o j o b b e r s New E n g l a n d . M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l . : E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
C o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
G a s o l i n e U n l e a d e d g a s o l i n e
D e a l e r t a n k - w a g o n t o r e t a i l o u t l e t s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
S a l e s t o j o b b e r s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i n P a c i f i c
C o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s New E n g l a n d M i d d l e A t l a n t i c S o u t h A t l a n t i c E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l N e s t N o r t h C e n t r a l M o u n t a i P a c i f i c
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 7. Producer prices and price indexes for refined petroieum products by region-(Pr lce per ga l lon ; July 1975 = 100 un less o t h e r w i s e Ind ica ted)
-Continued
C o m m o d i t y c o d e C o m m o d i t y a n d r e g i o n O t h e r i n d e x b a s e
F e b . 1985 U
I n d e x P r i c e C o m m o d i t y c o d e C o m m o d i t y a n d r e g i o n
O t h e r i n d e x b a s e
F e b . 1985 U
M a y . 1985
J u n e 1985 J . /
J u n e 1985
0 5 7 2 L i g h t d i s t i l l a t e s 1967 8 3 3 . 3 8 2 6 . 9 8 1 9 .6 0 2 0 1 ,07 K e r o s e n e t o r e s e l l e r s F e b / 7 3 6 5 5 . 1 6 8 4 . 5 6 7 0 . 2 . 8 5 1
01 New E n g l a n d 2 8 2 . 2 3 0 2 . 3 2 8 3 .6 . 8 8 9 02 M i d d l e A t l a n t i c 2 8 0 . 7 2 9 5 . 8 2 / 2 8 3 . 3 . 8 6 8 03 S o u t h A t l a n t i c 2 7 2 . 5 2 8 3 .7 2 7 4 , . 8 . 8 2 0 04 E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 8 3 . 3 2 9 3 . 1 2 9 5 . 1 . 8 6 3 05 N e s t S o u t h C e n t r a l 286 . 5 2 8 9 . 6 2 / 2 9 0 . 5 . 8 3 9 06 E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 9 4 . 8 2 9 7 .7 2 9 7 .7 . 8 3 6 07 West N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 8 5 . 9 3 0 2 . 9 3 1 0 . 0 . 8 9 6 08 M o u n t a i n 2 8 8 . 5 2 9 2 . 0 3 0 3 . 8 . 9 0 3 0 9 . 0 1 P a c i f i c 2 6 7 . 5 2 6 6 . 1 2 / 2 7 0 . 4 . 8 4 9
0 3 0 1 07 C o m m e r c i a l j e t f u e l / k e r o s e n e b a s e F e b / 7 3 7 0 2 . 0 6 8 7 . 2 6 8 3 , . 4 . 8 0 1 01 New E n g l a n d 2 9 6 . 4 2 9 2 . 4 2 9 1 , . 1 . 8 3 9 02 M i d d l e A t l a n t i c 2 9 0 . 9 2 8 5 .6 2 8 4 , . 8 . 7 7 7 03 S o u t h A t l a n t i c 3 0 5 , . 5 3 0 2 .6 2 9 6 , . 9 . 7 9 0 04 E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 8 2 . 8 2 7 4 , . 0 2 7 2 , . 0 . 8 0 7 05 West S o u t h C e n t r a l 3 0 9 , . 5 3 0 6 , . 2 3 0 1 , .7 . 7 6 3 06 E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 8 3 . 1 2 8 4 , . 5 2 8 3 . .8 . 8 2 8 07 West N o r t h C e n t r a l 3 0 0 , . 1 2 9 0 . . 5 2 8 9 , .8 . 8 1 3 08 M o u n t a i n 2 9 6 . 3 2 9 0 , . 5 2 9 0 , .8 . 8 4 3 09 P a c i f i c 3 0 1 , . 2 2 9 4 . .6 2 9 4 , . 5 . 8 1 9
0 5 7 3 M i d d l e d i s t i l l a t e s 1967 8 1 0 , . 3 8 5 1 , . 0 8 2 7 . .4 0 2 0 1 07 F u e l o i l n o . 2 t o r e s e l l e r s F e b / 7 3 6 5 6 , .8 7 0 2 . . 1 6 7 2 . 5 . 7 7 5
01 Neui E n g l a n d 2 5 9 , . 1 2 8 5 , . 0 2 5 6 , .6 . 7 4 4 02 M i d d l e A t l a n t i c 2 6 2 . 3 2 8 4 , .6 2 6 9 , . 3 . 7 8 0 03 S o u t h A t l a n t i c 2 6 3 . 3 2 7 6 , .7 2 6 8 . . 3 . 7 7 1 04 E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 7 5 .6 2 8 3 . 9 2 8 1 , .6 . 7 8 4 05 West S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 6 1 . 2 2 7 8 , . 2 2 7 1 . .9 . 7 5 1 06 E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 6 8 , . 5 2 7 7 . . 0 2 7 7 . .8 . 7 8 4 07 West N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 7 2 . 5 2 9 4 , . 1 2 9 8 . 7 . 8 2 8 08 M o u n t a i n . % . 2 7 3 , .8 2 8 0 , . 4 2 8 8 . . 5 . 8 1 5 0 9 . . 0 1 P a c i f i c 2 6 8 . 5 2 7 6 , . 0 2 8 2 , . 0 . 7 9 5
0 3 0 1 . 0 8 D i e s e l t o c o m m e r c i a l c o n s u m e r s F e b / 7 3 6 4 6 , .7 6 6 1 , . 2 6 5 7 . 8 . 7 8 5 0 1 . . 0 1 Neuj E n g l a n d 2 7 3 , . 3 2 7 8 . .4 2 6 5 . 2 . 7 9 9 0 2 . , 0 1 M i d d l e A t l a n t i c 2 6 2 , . 5 2 6 6 . 3 2 5 9 . ,0 . 7 9 2 0 3 . . 0 1 S o u t h A t l a n t i c 2 6 7 , . 0 2 6 8 . ,9 2 6 4 . ,6 . 7 7 7 0 4 . 0 1 E a s t N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 6 3 , . 0 2 6 2 . ,7 2 6 4 . ,3 . 7 8 5 0 5 , . 0 1 West S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 4 2 , .8 2 5 1 . , 1 2 4 9 . 2 . 7 7 0 0 6 . . 0 1 E a s t S o u t h C e n t r a l 2 5 6 , . 0 2 6 5 . ,8 26 1. ,6 . 7 7 4 0 7 . 0 1 West N o r t h C e n t r a l 2 6 1 . ,0 2 7 1 . ,4 2 7 2 . 3 . 7 9 2 0 8 . . 0 1 M o u n t a i n 27 0 . . 5 2 8 4 . ,6 2 8 7 . , 5 . 8 2 0 0 9 . , 0 1 P a c i f i c 2 4 5 . . 3 2 5 5 . ,3 2 5 6 . 6 . 7 8 8
0 5 7 4 R e s i d u a l f u e l s 1967 1107 . 2 1 0 5 8 , .7 9 9 5 , . 5 0 4 0 1 C o n t a i n i n g 0.3>f o r l e s s s u l f u r D e c / 8 0 ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) 0 5 0 1 C o n t a i n i n g 0 . 3 1 t o 1 .OX s u l f u r D e c / 8 0 9 0 , . 1 8 4 , .7 7 9 . .6 . 6 2 8 0 6 0 1 C o n t a i n i n g m o r e t h a n 1% s u l f u r D e c / 8 0 102 . 9 99 . 3 9 3 , . 4 . 5 5 6
^ D a t a for February 1985 have b e e n revised to ref lect the ava i lab i l i ty of la te reports a n d cor rec t ions by respondents . Al l d a t a are s u b j e c t to revision 4 m o n t h s a f ter or ig ina l pub l i ca t ion . Al l pr ices are l a g g e d 1 m o n t h . D a t a are not seasona l l y a d j u s t e d .
2 C a u t i o n s h o u l d be used in in te rpre t ing m o n t h - t o - m o n t h c h a n g e s b e c a u s e of low response rates , w h i c h r a n g e d f r o m 3 0 to 6 0 p e r c e n t for t h e s e indexes .
' N o t ava i lab le .
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Table 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings^ (1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Commodity grouping 1984 1985
Commodity grouping Annual average June February^ May2 June2
All commodities except farm products 313.8 314.8 313.4 315.5 315.2 All foods 269.2 267.5 269.7 264.3 262.6 Processed foods 269.8 269.0 270.7 267.6 265.7 Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power 287.6 288.0 290.6 291.4 291.6 Selected textile mill products (Dec 1975=100) 142.2 142.7 142.6 142.3 141.4 Hosiery 147.6 147.4 148.4 148.7 148.7 Underwear and nightwear .. .. 230.0 228.8 232.7 234.9 232.6 Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers 289.7 290.5 291.1 292.0 292.7 Pharmaceutical preparations ... 243.2 240.6 256.0 263.6 261.2 Lumber and plywood^ 318.5 317.2 308.8 315.4 327.0 Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products 363.7 363.1 365.2 365.5 365.2 Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricated wire products 365.5 364.8 366.7 366.8 366.4 Finished steel mill products, including fabricated wire products 363.0 362.4 364.5 364.8 364.5 Special metals and metal products 300.0 300.6 301.9 302.3 302.1 Fabricated metal products 304.1 303.6 309.4 310.1 310.4 Copper and copper products .. 186.0 189.5 184.8 188.8 184.1 Machinery and motive products 286.3 286.1 291.4 292.2 292.8 Machinery and equipment, except electrical 319.3 319.2 323.7 325.4 325.9 Agricultural machinery, including tractors 353.7 356.5 355.5 357.0 357.1 Metalworking machinery 364.9 363.3 371.6 375.1 375.4 Total tractors 381.5 386.7 384.4 385.2 383.5 Construction materials 306.4 306.3 308.3 310.6 312.7 Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts 341.0 343.0 343.0 344.4 344.6 Farm and garden tractors, less parts 360.4 365.7 359.0 360.3 360.7 Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts 348.5 349.2 352.9 354.6 354.5
^ These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by commodity code after each special commodity grouping. The weights are those used for the comprehensive All Commodities index.
2 Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and conrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after 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 and power: 03, 04, and 06 through 15
Selected textile mill products: 0327, 03370105, 03370107, 03370109, 03370111, 034, 03810168, 03810169, 03810272, 03810274, 03810298, 03810364, 038201, 03820303, 03830322, and 1231
Hosiery: 03810168, 03810169, 03810171, 03810272, 05810273, and 03810363, 03810364, 03810365
Underwear and nightwear: 03810174, 03810175, 03810176, 03810177, 03810178, 03810274, 03810275, 03810276, 03810277, 03810368, and 03810369
Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers: 031, 06 less 064, and 071102
Pharmaceutical preparations: 0634, 0635, and 0636
Lumber and plywood : 081 and 083
Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products: 1017 and 1088
Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricated wire products: 1017 less 101701 and 101702
Finished steel mill products, including fabricated wire 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
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 and 1112 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 commodity code 1111): 1111 less 11115211
Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code 1112): 1112 less 111251
Construction materials: 0621, 0721, 0811, 082, 083, 086, 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, 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, 1393, 1394, and 139501
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)
Industry 1972 SIC
code
Index
1972 SIC code
Other index
1984 1985 1972 SIC code base Annual
average June Feb.^ May^ June^
1092 12/75 264.3 271.6 262.1 243.7 256.6 1311 913.6 918.4 878.0 891.6 873.5
2074 209.2 243.1 169.3 165.0 171.1 2083 240.4 241.6 226.5 226.5 218.5 2098 261.6 261.9 258.6 258.6 258.6 2298 12/77 138.9 139.4 138.5 138.5 138.5 2381 310.5 315.6 314.9 314.9 317.6
2394 12/77 151.1 150.6 152.1 152.5 152.5 2448 12/75 164.2 165.4 169.4 170.1 170.7 2521 290.4 289.2 299.8 303.2 304.5 2654 279.1 280.7 286.5 288.6 288.8 2655 12/75 193.7 193.1 200.0 199.9 200.0
2911 06/76 244.1 248.8 225.2 240.9 240.5 3253 12/75 151.2 149.6 153.4 150.5 160.6 3255 371.9 371.7 379.4 391.7 391.7 3259 232.6 232.4 237.0 237.7 237.8 3261 292.7 292.5 298.8 302.7 303.3
3263 377.5 372.1 383.9 373.7 374.7 3269 12/75 192.1 186.3 199.0 199.0 199.0 3274 12/75 182.9 183.3 185.1 182.5 185.6 3297 12/74 219.1 220.1 220.3 220.5 220.6 3482 12/75 190.3 190.3 198.8 205.5 205.5
3648 12/75 186.6 185.7 197.4 195.7 197.7 3671 497.2 491.3 547.1 547.1 547.1 3911 12/78 175.0 175.8 172.3 172.2 171.3 3915 12/78 128.1 129.9 119.9 121.3 120.5 3931 12/78 133.9 133.8 133.6 127.5 127.5
3942 12/75 134.4 133.6 134.7 134.5 134.5 3944 239.5 239.2 246.1 242.9 242.9 3955 12/75 145.7 149.1 139.4 126.3 126.3
. 3961 12/78 137.3 131.8 146.3 145.3 145.2
. 3996 12/75 167.5 166.4 172.1 172.1 173.5
Mining industries
Mercury ores Crude petroleum and natural gas
Manufacturing industries
Cottonseed oil mills Malt Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodles . Cordage and twine . Dress and work gloves, except knit and all-leather.
Canvas and related products . Wood pallets and skids Wood office furniture Sanitary food containers Fiber cans,drums,and similar products
Petroleum refining Ceramic wall and floor tile Clay refractories Structural clay products, n.e.c.. Vitreous plumbing fixtures
• Fine earthenware (whiteware) table and kitchen articles . Pottery products, n.e.c Lime Monday refractories Small arms ammunition
Lighting equipment, n.e.c Electron tubes, receiving type Jewelry, precious metal Jewelers' findings and material and lapidary work . Musical instruments
Dolls Games, toys, and children's vehicles, except dolls and bicycle . Carbon paper and inked ribbons Costume jewelry and costume novelties Hard surface floor coverings
^ Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months 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 class
METAL MINING
Mercury metal
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION .
Natural gas production and disposition . Residue gas shipped
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
Cottonseed oil. crude Cottonseed cake and meal and other byproducts Linseed oil Vegetable oils (other than cottonseed, soybean, and linseed . Malt and malt byproducts
Flavoring simps for use by soft drink bottlers . Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles Tea in consumer packages
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
Finished wool apparel fabrics Carded cotton yarns Hard fiber cordage and twine Soft 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 W(X)D PRODUCTS. EXCEPT FURNITURE
Hardwood plywood Pallets and skkls Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer and plywood
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
Wood office furniture
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Milk and other beverage cartons Cups and liquid-tight containers Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, or paperboard ends. Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber products Insulating board
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Gelatin, except ready-to-eat desserts
PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES
Gasoline Jet fuel Kerosene Distillate fuel oil.. ReskJual fuel oil .
Liquefied refinery gases (feed stock and other uses). Unfinished oils and lubricating oil base stock Asphalt
STONE. CLAY. GLASS. AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS..
Clay refractories Vitreous & semivitreous plumbing fixtures, accessories Pottery products, n.e.c., including china decorating Lime (including cost of shipping containers) Nonclay refractories, except dead-burned magnesia
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES
Refined primary lead
See footnotes at end of table.
Index
1972 Census
Other index
1984 1985
code base Annual average June Feb.' May' June'
10
10923 12/75 264.3 271.6 262.1 243.7 256.6
13
13115 13213
12/75 06/77
618.8 361.1
622.1 363.1
623.5 363.9
636.2 371.3
611.8 357.1
20
20741 20744 20761 20762 20830
12/75
183.9 216.1 100.8 247.8 240.3
238.6 239.5 110.6 267.9 241.6
168.4 137.8 102.9 223.9 226.5
186.7 104.0 111.5 240.7 226.5
188.1 121.4 110.7 205.0 218.5
20873 20980 20995
12/68
12/75
213.4 261.6 176.3
211.5 261.9 174.0
217.0 258.5 183.1
217.0 258.5 187.2
217.0 258.5 187.2
22
22313 22811 22981 22982 22983
12/75 12/71
12/75 12/77
165.1 228.3 312.4 150.5 138.5
166.3 231.5 314.8 151.7 139.6
170.2 220.5 310.0 149.4 137.5
168.8 218.7 310.1 149.5 137.5
168.8 217.6 310.1 149.5 137.5
23
23812 23940 12/77
337.8 151.1
343.9 150.6
341.2 152.1
341.2 152.5
344.4 152.5
24
24351 24480 24491
12/71
12/67
181.0 202.6 291.7
184.9 205.5 292.0
162.6 208.4 295.1
162.6 209.3 297.9
162.6 209.8 297.9
25
25210 291.5 290.2 301.0 304.3 305.7
26
26541 26542 26543 26551 26552 26611
12/75
311.1 245.9 282.1 341.5 196.1 269.8
314.0 247.0 283.1 344.7 194.7 274.3
324.0 254.6 284.8 350.1 203.2 272.0
336.2 254.6 282.0 350.1 203.2 275.1
336.2 254.6 282.0 350.1 203.2 281.2
28
28994 12/75 95.8 95.8 101.2 101.2 101.2
29
29111 29112 29113 29114 29115
12/75
564.9 875.4 276.4 873.7
1.119.6
582.7 880.9 279.4 888.3
1.138.4
506.7 845.0 256.7 804.0
1.107.1
575.4 827.2 268.2 844.4
1,058.6
586.6 822.5 262.6 821.1 995.4
29116 29118 29119
12/75 237.1 796.6 835.6
232.7 797.9 830.7
200.2 772.9 861.4
196.8 770.9 887.2
191.3 770.9 888.1
32
32550 32610 32690 32740 32970
12/75
12/74
374.9 293.8 192.0 355.6 219.5
374.4 293.6 186.0 356.1 220.5
383.5 300.0 198.9 359.1 220.5
397.5 303.9 199.0 353.3 220.5
397.5 304.5 199.0 359.6 220.5
33
33323 198.6 209.4 143.3 150.6 146.9
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TabNi 10. Producer price indexes for the output of selected census product classes—Continued (1967=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Product class 1972
Census code
Index
1972 Census
code
Other index
1984 1985 1972 Census
code base Annual average June Feb. May^ June^
33 33395 697.2 728.7 562.1 604.2 573.8 33561 12/75 156.0 156.4 157.0 158.9 158.9
34
34294 295.7 295.0 302.7 309.6 309.6 34820 12/75 190.3 190.3 198.8 205.5 205.5 34992 303.9 310.1 310.1 310.1 310.1 34993 12/75 170.5 170.5 170.5 170.5 170.5
35
35681 12/74 146.1 146.7 146.3 146.9 146.7 35742 12/75 62.3 62.3 62.3 62.3 62.3 35743 12/75 94.9 94.9 94.9 96.4 96.4 35793 12/75 180.5 181.3 179.4 186.3 186.3 35797 139.5 139.6 134.6 134.5 134.5
36
36131 235.7 236.2 239.2 242.5 238.6 36132 213.0 211.9 212.7 210.2 209.3 36133 366.2 369.4 374.2 376.6 376.6 36134 414.8 406.8 433.5 433.5 433.5 36136 12/75 225.6 227.5 235.9 221.5 221.5
36241 12/75 192.0 192.0 184.7 184.7 184.7 36485 12/67 311.9 309.5 335.6 332.3 335.3 36623 06/78 118.6 118.6 116.5 116.5 117.1 36710 552.7 545.6 611.9 611.9 611.9 36730 323.8 322.1 336.4 337.7 337.7
, 39
, 39111 12/75 352.5 354.5 345.9 345.9 343.4 . 39112 323.9 326.1 326.0 326.0 328.7
39142 408.6 397.7 388.3 371.6 376.6 . 39151 12/78 161.8 167.8 146.1 150.3 148.8 . 39152 12/78 86.7 84.3 86.0 84.5 ( . 39311 271.2 270.8 267.6 267.6 267.6 . 39312 175.3 175.3 175.3 151.1 151.1 . 39314 273.8 273.4 274.8 274.8 274.8 . 39420 179.6 178.5 179.9 179.7 . 39442 12/75 159.5 159.9 165.3 162.4 162.4
. 39443 257.8 258.6 259.4 257.1 257.1
. 39491 187.9 185.8 191.8 191.9 191.9
. 39492 12/75 112.2 112.8 107.8 108.0 104.1
. 39521 12/75 167.2 167.2 167.2 167.3 167.3 39610 172.5 164.6 185.5 184.0 184.0
. 39913 225.9 224.8 227.7 237.8 237.8
. 39960 247.2 245.3 253.6 253.6 255.8
. 39991 12/75 147.3 147.0 147.7 147.7 147.7
. 39993 253.8 252.8 252.8 262.4 262.4
. 50
. 50931 12/75 130.9 133.2 126.2 118.5 111.6
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES-Continued . Precious rnetals (primary smelting) . Nickel and nickel- base alloy mill shapes (including monel)
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
BuiWers' hardware. Small amis ammunitk)n,30 mm and under (1.18 inches&under).
Flat metal strapping
MACHINERY. EXCEPT ELECTRICAL.
Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted . Electronk: cateulating machines . Accounting machines and cash registers ... lyupiicaung macmnes Typewriters
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. AND SUPPLIES .
Switchgear. except ducts and relays Power circuit breakers all voltages . Low voltage panelboards and distributk>n boards ... Fuses and fuse equipment, under 2300 volts . Duct, including plug-in units & accessories.750 volts&under.
Electrodes. Outdoor lighting equipment. Intercommunteatton equipment and electric alami systems. Receivir>g type electron tubes, except cathode ray Transmittal, industrial. & special purpose electron tubes
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES .
Jewelry made of platinum metals and karat gold. Jewelry, made of preckxjs metals Flatware Jewelers' findings and materials Lapklary work and diamond cutting .
Pianos . Organs.. Other musfcal instruments and parts . Dolls and stuffed toy animals Toys, excluding games
Baby carriages and chikhren's vehwles, except bk^des . Fishing tackle and equipment Golf equipment Lead pencils and crayons , Costume jewelry and costume novelties .
Other brushes Linoleum and asphalted>feit-base floor covering .. Chemtoal fire extinguishing equipment and parts , Matches
WHOLESALE TRADE, DURABLE GOODS
Iron and steel scrap
' Data for Febmary 1986 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and correcttons by respondents. Alt data are subject to revisk>n 4 months after original publtoatk^n. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2 Not available. n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified.
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Table 12. Producer price Indexes and percent changes for selected telephone services (1972=100)
Description Industry/ product
code Feb. 1985^
May 1985^
June 1985^
Percent change from —
June 1984 to
June 1985
Mar. 1985 to
Apr. 1985
Apr. 1985 to
May 1985
May 1985 to
June 1985
Local service Residential Business Optional additional usage . Coin
Toll service. Intrastate MTS Interstate MTS International MTS. WATS
Interstate WATS. Intrastate WATS.
Private lines, interstate
Directory advertising
4811-1 4811-111 4811-112 4811-113 4811-114
4811-2 4811-211 4811-212 4811-213 4811-214 4811-214-11 4811-214-12
4811-311
4811-911
184.1 192.2 194.0 124.2 206.5
147.6 159.6 145.6 87.3
127.6 119.6 148.8
163.1
230.9
184.2 192.3 194.0 124.2 207.9
150.0 162.6 147.9 87.3
128.2 119.6 151.0
159.2
236.6
184.2 192.3 194.0 124.2 207.9
146.3 162.8 141.3 85.9
123.5 113.1 151.1
159.2
241.0
8.2 8.3 7.1
-2.2 25.9
.1 4.4
-3.0 -1.6 -2.9 -5.4 2.5
.5
10.0
0 0 0 0 0
.3
.8 0 0
-.1 0
-.1
.9
0.2 .1 .1 0 .7
1.3 1.1 1.6
0 .3 0
1.0
.9
0 0 0 0 0
-2.5 .1
-4.5 -1.6 -3.7 -5.4
.1
0
1.9
^ Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and correcttons by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
2 Telephone services contained in the Consumer Price Index cover not only local residential service, but also parts of toll service, equipment leasing (such as extension phones), and non-recurring charges (such as installation).
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Table 13. Producer price indexes and percent for postal services (1977 = 100)
I n d u s t r y / p r o d u c t
c o d e D e s c r 1 p t i o n
D e c . 1 9 8 4 1 r e l a t i v e i
i m p o r t a n c e ' 1 /
1 I n d e x e s = *e rcent c h j i n o e f r o m : I n d u s t r y / p r o d u c t
c o d e D e s c r 1 p t i o n
D e c . 1 9 8 4 1 r e l a t i v e i
i m p o r t a n c e ' 1 /
1 F e b .
1 1985 2 /
May
1 9 8 5
J u n ,
1985
J u n . 1 9 8 4 t o
J u n . 1 9 8 5
M i ? 1 9 8 5 t o
A o r . 1 9 8 5
A p r . 1985 t o
i M a v / 1 9 8 5
May 1 9 8 5 t o
J u n . 1985
^ 3 1 1 U n i t e d S t a t e s P o s t a l S e r v i c e 1 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 3 . .8 157 . 0 157 . 0 9 . 2 0 1 1 1
0 0
4 3 1 1 - 1 F i r s t c l a s s m a i l 3 / . 6 4 9 8 1 1 154 . , 0 165 . 4 165 , . 4 7 , . 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 1 1 1 L e t t e r m a i l . 5 9 8 2 1 1 1 5 4 . ,9 167 . 3 167 , . 3 8 . 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 1 1 2 P o s t c a r d s . 0 1 4 6 1 4 5 . ,4 154 . 2 154 , . 2 6 . 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 1 1 3 P r i o r i t y m a i l . 0 3 6 9 1 4 4 . . 3 142 . 3 142 , . 3 - 1 . 4 0 1 1 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 2 S e c o n d c l a s s m a i l . 0 3 9 7 149 . ,9 174 . 0 174 , . 0 16 . 1 1
0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 2 1 1 I n c o u n t y m a i l . 0 0 3 0 185 , . 1 2 1 1 . 8 2 1 1 . 8 14 . 4 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 2 1 2 R e g u l a r r a t e m a i 1 . 0 2 7 0 1 144 . .9 167 . 1 167 . 1 15 . 3 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 2 1 3 N o n p r o f i t r a t e m a i l . 0 0 9 4 i 1 150 . .4 180 . 7 180 .7 2 0 . 1 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 2 1 4 C l a s s r o o m r a t e m a i l . 0 0 0 3 1 1 140 .
1 . 3 157 . 3 157 , . 3 12 . 1 0 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 3 T h i r d c l a s s m a i l . 1732 1 153 . .9 170 . 3 170 , . 3 10 . 7 1
0 1 1 1 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 3 1 1 S i n g l e p i e c e m a i 1 . 0 1 2 1 1 1 198 , . 5 2 0 5 . 0 2 0 5 . 0 3 . 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 3 1 2 R e g u l a r b u l k m a i l . 1 1 9 5 1 1 149 . . 5 165 . 9 165 , . 9 11 . 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 3 1 3 N o n p r o f i t b u l k m a i l . 0 4 0 5 1 1 147 . . 5 164 . 2 164 . 2 11 . 3 0 1 1 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 4 F o u r t h c l a s s m a i l 3 / . 0 4 0 0 I 1 1 155 . 9 173 . 6 173 , .6 11, . 4
1 0 1
1 1 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 4 1 1 P a r c e l p o s t . 0 2 1 4 1 1 155 . , 2 175 . 9 175 , . 9 13 . 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 4 1 2 Bound p r i n t e d m a t t e r . 0 0 3 7 1 1 115 . .6 130 . 3 130 , . 3 12 .7 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 4 1 3 S p e c i a l r a t e m a i 1 . 0 1 1 0 1 1 162 . ,5 175 . 4 175 . . 4 7 , . 9 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 4 1 4 L i b r a r y r a t e m a i 1 . 0 0 3 9 1 1 162 . , 2 176 . 3 176 , . 3 8 .7 0 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 5 I n t e r n a t i o n a l m a i l 1
. 0 2 6 6 { 1 1 157 . 9 187 . 0 187 , . 0 18, . 4 0 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 5 1 1 I n t e r n a t i o n a l a i r m a i l . 0 1 7 7 1 1 1 3 1 . ,0 154 . 0 154 , . 0 17, .6 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 5 1 2 I n t e r n a t i o n a l s u r f a c e m a i l .0020^ 1 1 188 . 8 3 5 8 . . 9 3 5 8 . 9 9 0 , . 1 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 5 1 3 T e r m i n a l d u e s a n d t r a n s i t f e e s . . 0 0 7 0 1 1 2 2 3 . .7 2 2 3 .7 2 2 3 . .7 0 0 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 6 S p e c i a l s e r v i c e s a n d f e e s . 0 3 8 2 1 1 1 5 0 . 9 168 . 8 168 . .8 11. . 9 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 6 1 1 S p e c i a l s e r v i c e s . 0 3 2 9 1 1 155 . 3 168 .6 168 . .6 8 , .6 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 6 1 2 D o m e s t i c m a i l f e e s . 0 0 4 8 1 1 1 2 8 . ,9 172 . 9 172 , . 9 34 . 1 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 6 1 3 O t h e r s e r v i c e s a n d f e e s . 0 0 0 5 i 1 2 2 7 .
1 ,4 2 7 5 . 9 2 7 5 , . 9 2 1 , . 3 0 { 0 0
4 3 1 1 - 9 1 2 E x p r e s s m a i l . 0 1 5 7 1 1 1 2 9 . , 1 150 .6 150 , .6 16, .7 1
0 0 0 4 3 1 1 - 9 1 3 M a i l g r a m s e r v i c e . 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 0 0 . 0 162 , . 2 1 6 2 . . 2 1 6 2 . . 2 0 0 0
^ The figure shown tor each item is its value weight expressed as a proportion of the total value weight for the U.S. Postal Service Index. Note: relative importances have been updated to reflect new quantity weights based on 1982 data. 2 Data for Feb. 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Da ta are not seasonally adjusted. 3 Postal service prices contained In the Consumer Price Index are from first class and fourth class mall.
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Table 14. Producer price indexes for the net output of major mining and manufacturing industry groups
Industry^ Industry Index
base
Index Percent change to June 1985 from —
Industry^ Industry Index
base Feb. 19852
May 19852
June 19852
May 1985
Mar. 1985
Dec. 1984
June 1984
Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels 14 12/84 101.8 102.9 103.4 0.5 1.2 3.4 {')
Food and kindred products 20 12/84 100.0 98.8 98.8 .1 - .8 -1.2
Tobacco manufactures 21 12/84 104.7 104.7 104.7 0 1.2 4.7 {')
Textile mill products 22 12/84 99.8 99.7 99.6 -.1 - .8 - .4 e) Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials 23 12/84 100.6 100.9 101.0 .1 .5 1.0 e) Lumber and wood products, except furniture 24 12/84 100.0 100.8 102.4 1.6 2.6 2.4
Furniture and fixtures 25 12/84 100.8 101.8 102.0 .2 1.0 2.0 e) Paper and allied products 26 12/84 99.9 99.0 99.0 .1 - .9 -1.0 e)
Printing, publishing, and allied industries 27 12/84 102.5 103.2 103.2 0 .2 3.2
Chemicals and allied products 28 12/84 100.0 100.8 100.8 0 .4 .8 e) Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products 30 12/84 100.2 100.5 100.2 -.3 .4 .2 e) Leather and leather products 31 12/84 101.1 100.6 101.6 .9 .1 1.6 H
Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products 32 12/84 100.8 101.5 101.9 .4 .7 1.9
Primary metal industries 33 12/84 99.7 99.9 99.6 - .2 .1 -.4 e) Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment 34 12/84 100.2 100.6 100.6 0 .2 .6
Machinery, except electrical 35 12/84 100.5 100.8 101.0 .2 .4 1.0
Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, and optical goods; e) watches and clocks 38 12/84 100.4 100.6 100.8 .2 .1 .8 e)
1 Indexes in this table are derived from the net-output-weighted industry price indexes shown in table 4. Because of differences In coverage and aggregation methodology, they will generally not match the movements of similarly-titled indexes which are derived from traditional commodity groupings shown in table 6.
2 Data for February 1985 have been revised to reflect the availability of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3 Not available.
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Technical Notes
Brief Explanation of Producer Price Indexes
Producer price indexes measure average changes in prices received in primary markets of the United States by producers of commodities in all stages of processing. These data were previously presented as the Wholesale Price Index. The name ' Producer Price Indexes" is now being used to reflect more accurately the coverage of the data. The sample used for calculating these in-dexes is undergoing extensive changes. It currently con-tains about 3,200 commodities and about 43,000 quota-tions selected to represent the movement of prices of all commodities produced in the manufacturing, agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, gas and electrici-ty, and public utilities sectors.
Producer price indexes can be organized by stage of processing or by commodity. The stage-of-processing structure organizes products by class of buyer and by degree of fabrication (i.e., finished goods, intermediate goods, and crude materials). The commodity structure organizes products by similarity of end-use or material composition.
Finished goods are commodities that will not undergo further processing and that are ready for sale to the final demand user, either an individual consumer or a business firm. Capital equipment (formerly called pro-ducer finished goods) includes commodities such as motor trucks, farm equipment, and machine tools. Finished consumer goods include foods and other types of goods eventually purchased by retailers and used by consumers. Consumer foods include unprocessed foods such as eggs and fresh vegetables, as well as processed foods such as bakery products and meats. Other finished consumer goods include durables such as automobiles, household furniture, and jewelry, and nondurables such as apparel and gasoline.
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components in-clude commodities that have been processed but that re-quire further processing. Examples of such semifinished goods include flour, cotton yarns, steel mill products, and lumber. The intermediate goods category also en-compasses items that are physically complete but that
are purchased by business firms as inputs for their operations. Examples include diesel fuel, belts and belting, paper boxes, and fertilizers.
Crude materials for further processing include pro-ducts entering the market for the first time which have not been manufactured or fabricated and which are not sold directly to consumers. Scrap materials are also in-cluded. Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs include items such as grains and livestock. Examples of crude non-food materials include raw cotton, crude petroleum, natural gas, hides and skins, and iron and steel scrap.
For analysis of general price trends, stage-of-processing indexes are more useful than broad com-modity grouping indexes. Broad commodity grouping indexes sometimes produce exaggerated or misleading signals of price change by reflecting the same price movement through various stages of processing. For ex-ample, suppose that a price rise for steel scrap results in an 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 Industrial Commodities Price Index would reflect the same price movement three times-once for the steel scrap, once for the steel sheet, and once for the automobiles. This multiple counting occurs because the weighting struc-ture for the broad commodity grouping indexes uses the total shipment values for commodities at all stages of processing. Within the stage-of-processing structure, on the other hand, the Finished Goods Price Index would reflect the change in automobile prices, the Intermediate Materials Price Index would reflect the steel sheet price change, and the Crude Materials Price Index would reflect the rise in the price of steel scrap. (See illustra-tion.)
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 are generally collected monthly, primarily by mail question-naire. Respondents are asked to provide net prices or to provide all applicable discounts, BLS attempts to base producer price indexes on actual transaction prices; however, list or book prices are used if transaction prices 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 trade
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Intermediate Materials. Finished Goods Supplies and Components Crude Materials
publications or from other Government agencies. Prices generally are reported for the Tuesday of the week con-taining the 13th day of the month.
In aggregating producer price indexes, price changes for various commodities are averaged together with weights representing their importance in the total net selling value of all commodities as of 1972. The detailed data are aggregated to obtain indexes for stage-of-processing groupings, commodity groupings, durability of product groupings, and a number of special com-posite groupings. Each index measures price changes from a reference period which equals 100.0 (usually 1967). An increase of 125 percent from the reference period in the Finished Goods Price Index, for example, is shown as 225.0. This change can also be expressed in dollars as follows: 'The price of a representative sample of finished goods produced in the United States has risen from $100 in 1967 to $225."
Index Point Change
Finished Goods Price Index less previous index equals index point change
Index Percent Change
Index point change divided by previous index equals result multiplied by 100 equal index percent change
185.5 184.5
1.0
1.0 184.5 0.005
0.005 X 100 0.5
Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods can be expressed as annual rates that are computed ac-cording to the standard formula for compound growth rates. These data indicate what the percent change \Vould be if the current rate were maintained for a 12-month period.
Calculating Index Changes
Movements of price indexes from one month to another are usually expressed as percent changes rather than as changes in index points because index point changes are affected by the level of the index in relation to its base period, while percent changes are not. The box shows the computation of index point and percent changes.
Seasonally Adjusted and Unadjusted Data
Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes each month.
For analyzing general price trends in the economy.
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seasonally adjusted data usually are preferred because they eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude every year—such as price movements resulting from normal weather patterns, regular production and marketing cycles, model changeovers, seasonal dis-counts, and holidays. For this reason, seasonally ad-justed data more clearly reveal the underlying cyclical trends. Seasonally adjusted data are subject to revision when seasonal factors are revised each year.
The unadjusted data are of primary interest to users who need information which can be related to the actual dollar values of transactions. Individuals requiring this information include marketing specialists, purchasing agents, budget and cost analysts, contract specialists, and commodity traders. Unadjusted data generally are used in escalating contracts such as purchase agreements or real estate leases.
Data from the Producer Price Index Revision
Each month this report presents data from the Pro-ducer Price Index Revision (PPIR) in table 4,''Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products." Table 4 includes data for Standard Industrial Classification (sic) industries (4-digit level) and Census products (7-digit level); indexes for Census product classes (5- and 6-digit levels) and more detailed subproducts (9-digit level); and, for some industries, in-dexes for other sources of revenue. Thus, table 4 shows all official indexes arising from the ongoing PPI revi-sion. By 1986, table 4 will cover nearly all 493 sic min-ing and manufacturing industries.
Kinds of product indexes Industries listed in table 4 may be represented by one
to three kinds of product indexes. Every industry has primary product indexes to show changes in prices received by establishments classified in the industry for products made primarily, but not exclusively, within the industry. To be classified in an industry, an establish-ment must have a plurality of its total shipment value accounted for by primary products. In addition, some industries also may have secondary product indexes to show changes in prices received by establishments classified in one industry for products primary to some other industry. Finally, some industries have miscellaneous receipts indexes to show price changes in other sources of revenue received by establishments within the industry that are not derived from the sales of their products. Because of the distinction between primary and secondary products, an index for a product
made in one industry may differ from the index for the same product made in another industry.
Corresponding indexes Some PPIR indexes published in table 4 correspond to
8-digit commodities published in table 6. In these cases, movements in the commodity indexes are calculated on the basis of the movements of their counterparts in table 4. Although most such indexes continue to be published in table 6 on their original base period of 1967 = 100 or some later base, corresponding indexes in table 4 are published on a base of the month of their introduction. Therefore, index levels for corresponding items may dif-fer, but monthly percent changes will be identical.
A point code of ''.99" immediately after an 8-digit commodity code in table 6 identifies a commodity index that is calculated from a product index in table 4. The aggregation of commodity price indexes into commodi-ty grouping indexes in table 6 continues to follow the traditional methodology; similarly, stage-of-processing price indexes in table 1 also are calculated from the com-modity grouping indexes as in the past.
How new indexes differ from traditional commodity indexes
New indexes differ from traditional commodity in-dexes in a number of respects:
(1) New indexes are industry-based. The entire output of each industry is sampled, including primary and secondary production and miscellaneous receipts. Traditional commodity indexes are based on a selection of the most important commodities, without systematic regard for the industry classification of the producer. New indexes, on the other hand, are based on prices of primary and secondaray products made by producers classified 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 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 the Census of Manufactures product code extensions of the SIC.
(3) New indexes use net output values of shipments as weights. Net output values refer to the value of shipments leaving the industry and exclude intra-industry shipments. In contrast, weights in traditional commodity price indexes include shipments within an industry. The resulting multiple-counting of price changes at successive stages of processing is one major defect of the traditional commodity grouping indexes. Stage-of-processing indexes partially correct this defect,
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but new indexes consistently correct it at all levels of ag-gregation. (Net output weights are not used, however, for traditional commodity indexes whose movements are based on corresponding new indexes.)
In the PPIR program, item weights are based upon shipment value data and sampling weights from the revision survey itself. When detailed products are ag-gregated to the 5-digit product class and 4-digit industry levels, however, weights are taken from Census of Manufactures data, along with estimates of intra-industry shipments from input-output tables produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
(4) New indexes emphasize actual transaction prices at the time of shipment to minimize the use of list prices and order prices, which occasionally have been used in traditional commodity price indexes. In addition, some
traditional indexes have been calculated intentionally from order prices rather than from shipment prices.
(5) New indexes are based on prices reported by com-panies of all sizes and locations selected by probability sampling. In addition, individual items and transaction terms from these firms are chosen by probability tech-niques. In the traditional PPI program, major com-panies selected on a judgment basis have been asked to report prices for volume-selling items under ''typical" transaction terms.
For further information on the underlying concepts and methodology of both the traditional PPI and the PPIR, see Chapter 7, "Producer Prices," in BLS Hand-book of Methods (1982), Bulletin 2134-1. Reprints are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on re-quest.
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The First Hundred Years of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Professor Richard B. Morris, Columbia University, says:
"...my congratulations to Messrs. Goldberg and Moye for their very perceptive account of activities so central to the economic life of the country and so little understood."
Professor Irving Bernstein, University of Calfornia, Los Angeles, noted that Goldberg and Moye
"...are to be commended for a first-class work of historical scholarship. It is solidly based on primary sources, is logically organized, and is lucidly written."
The First Hundred ars of the Bureau
of Labor Statistics Joseph R Goldberg and Wi l l iamT Moye
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Contents
I. Origins
II. Carroll Wright: Setting the Course
ill. Charles Neill: Studies for Economic and Social Reform
IV. Royal Meeker: Statistics In Recession and Wartime
V. Ethelbert Stuart: Holding the Fort
VI. Isador Lubin: Meeting Emergency Demands
VII. Ewan Clague: An Expanding Role for Economic Indicators
VIII. Four Commissioners (Ross, Moore, Shiskin, Norwood): An Economy Going by the Numbers
IX. History as Prologue: The Continuing Mission
Appendix: BLS Publications
Source Notes
Index
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