U.S. Industrial OutlookBusiness and Defense Services Administration, 1982 - Industries |
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20 employees accounting for largest apparent consumption Average hourly earnings Bureau of Industrial Census and Bureau Compound annual rate consumer costs decline earnings of production equipment Esti Estimates by Bureau exports mil Import/new supply ratio imports less exports imports mil Industrial Economics Industry data Value industry shipments accounted industry shipments mil industry SIC International Trade Administration largest percent leather manufacturers mates and forecasts million in 1981 number of establishments Outlook for 1982 paperboard particleboard percent in 1981 percent of industry producing states accounting Product data Value Product price index product shipments mil Production workers 000 Profile rate of growth services sold shipments 1972 shipments plus imports SIC Code sold by industry Source sum of product tantalum Total employment 000 Total number Trade Value Trends and Projections U.S. Department U.S. dollar U.S. exports United Value added mil Value of exports Value of industry Value of product Value of shipments


