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8,039

9,171

NA Not available X Not applicable. Z Less than $500,000 'Standard Industrial Classification Code; see text pp. 743 and 744. * "All employees" represents the average of "production workers" plus all other employees for the payroll period ended nearest the 15th of March. 'See footnote 6, table 1337. * Includes expenditures lor plants in operation and plants under construction but not yet in operation.

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5 Total number of establishments does not include data for industry 2092 (fresh or frozen packaged fish). Manufacturing concerns often reported separately for central offices or auxiliaries which serve the manufacturing establishment of a company, rather than the general public. Separate reports were obtained from such units if at a different location or if they serviced more than one establishment.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Manufactures, 1972 and 1977, General Summary, MC72(1)-1 and MC77(1)-1 and 1982 Census of Manufactures, Preliminary Report.

No. 1343. Value Of Manufactures Shipments And Inventories—Selected Industries:

1977 TO 1983
[In billions of dollars. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970. series P 74-79)

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Shipments, total

Durable goods Industries - ,

Stone clay, and glass products..

Primary metals

Fabhcated metal products

Machinery, exc. electrical ■

Engines and turbines

Farm machinery and equipment...

Construction mining and material

handling equipment

Office and computing machines

Electrical machinery*

Elec. transmission and distribution

Household appliances

Radio and TV

Communication equipment

Electronic components

Transportation equipment ■

Motor vehicles and parts

Aircraft, missiles, and parts

Instruments and related products ■

Scientific and engineering equipment..

Photographic goods

Nondurable goods Industries ■

Food and kindred products *

Meat products

Fats and oils

Beverages

Tobacco products ..

Textile mill products

Paper and allied products *

Paper, pulp, paperboard mill products .

Paperboard containers

Chemicals and allied products *..

Industrial inorganic chemicals...

Drugs, soaps, toiletries

Petroleum and coal products

Rubber and plastics products

Inventories total (Dec. 31)..

Durable goods Industries s

Stone, clay, and glass products...

Primary metals

Fabricated metal products

Machinery, exc. electrical1

Engines and turbines..

Farm machinery and equipment

Construction mining and material

handling equipment

Office and computing machines

Electrical machinery *

Elec. transmission and distribution..

Household appliances

Radio and TV

Communication equipment

Electronic components

Transportation equipment *

Motor vehicles and parts ..

Aircraft, missiles, and parts

Instruments and related products *

Scientific and engineering equipment..
Photographic goods

Nondurable goods Industries ■

Food and kindred products a

Meat products

Fats and oris

Beverages

Tobacco products..

Textile mill products

Paper and allied products'

Paper, pulp, paperboard mill products..

Paperboad containers

Chemicals and allied products' .

Industnal inorganic chemicals..

Drugs, soaps, toiletries

Petroleum and coal products

Rubber and plastics products

1 6 148 48 42 57 50

1 7
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48
54
54

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36
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68
24

I 9 173 54 54 77 60

1 9 196 65 59 99 60

198 6 1 62 93 57

1 Standard Industnal Classification

1 Includes industries not shown separately

Source: U.S. Bureau ol the Census, Current Industnal Reports. Manufactures' Shipments. Inventories, and Orders: 1977-1983, series M3-113.

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No. 1344. Index Of Manufacturing Capacity And Relation Of Output To Capacity:

1950 To 1984

[1967 output =100. Annual figures are averages of quarterly data. Capacity represents estimated quantity of output, relative to output in 1967, which the current stock of plant and equipment in manufacturing industries was capable of producing. Primary processing industries comprise textiles, lumber, paper and pulp, petroleum, rubber, stone, clay, glass, primary metals, fabricated metals, and a portion of chemicals. Advanced processing industries comprise chemical products, food, beverages, tobacco, apparel, furniture, printing and publishing, leather, machinery, transportation equipment, instruments, ordnance, and miscellaneous industry groups]

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Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Capacity Utilization In Manufacturing. Mining, Utilities, and Industrial Materials, G.3., August 1964. (Based on data from Federal Reserve Board, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and McGraw-Hill Information Systems Company. New York, NY; and other sources.)

No. 1345. Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, And Orders: 1950 To 1983

[In billions of dollars, except ratio. See also Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970, series P 74-92]

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'Ratio based on December seasonally adjusted data.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Industrial Reports, Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders: 1977-1983. series M3-1.13, and unpublished data.

No. 1346. Finances Of Manufacturing Corporations: 1965 To 1983

[In billions of dollars. See tables 909 and 910 for individual industry data]

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Source: Through 1961, U.S. Federal Trade Commission; thereafter. U.S. Bureau of the Census. Quarterly Financial Report for Manufacturing, Mining, and Trade Corporations, first quarter report of year subsequent to reported year.

No. 1347. Operating Manufacturing Establishments—Selected Data, By Legal Form Of

Organization: 1977

[For establishment coverage, see text, p. 744 See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970. senes P 205-211)

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1 Includes administrative offices and auxiliary units. 'For method ol calculation, see text. p. 743 footnote 6. table 1337. * Includes forms of organization not shown separately. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Manufactures. 1977, vol

1 For definition, see

and special report. Type of Organization. MC 77(SR)-3

No. 1348. Manufactures—Summary, By Employee Size-class: 1977

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1 Excludes administrative offices and auxiliary units. a For definition, see footnote 6, table 1337. 3 Individual sue-ciass data do not add to total because they were derived from separate tabulations. See footnote 7, table 1337.

No. 1349. Manufacturing Employment, 1963 To 1981, And Value Added. 1963 To 1980Percent Distribution, By Geographic Divisions

[For composition of regions, see fig. I. inside front cover. For definition of "value added," see table 1337]

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Source ol tables 1348 and 1349: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Manufactures, 1963, 1967, 1972 and 1977: General Summary, MC(1)-1; and Annual Survey of Manufactures.

No. 1350. Capital In Manufacturing Establishments: 1970 To 1983

[In billions of dollars, except percent. Minus sign (-) indicates decline. Data refer to privately owned manufacturing establishments and are based on the capital expenditures data from the census of manufactures, the Annual Survey of Manufactures, and the inventory investment component of GNP. For details, see source. See Historical Statistics, Colonial times to 1970. senes P 107-122. for single-year figures prior to revisions issued in 1981]

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1 Depreciation and net stock estimates are derived using the perpetual inventory method and assuming, in general, service kves of 85 percent of those shown in Internal Revenue Service s Bulletin F, and the straight-line depreciation formula. 'Represents the difference between purchases and depreciation.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Fixed Reproducible Tangible Wealth in the United States. 1925-79. Survey ot Current Business. October 1982 and August 1983 and 1984.

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