Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, 2. daļaU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1975 - 1232 lappuses |
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... railroads suggested by : Bureau of Transport Eco- nomics and Statistics , Interstate Commerce Commission ; and Bureau of Railway Economics , Association of American Railroads . Material on water transportation prepared by staff of ...
... railroads suggested by : Bureau of Transport Eco- nomics and Statistics , Interstate Commerce Commission ; and Bureau of Railway Economics , Association of American Railroads . Material on water transportation prepared by staff of ...
611. lappuse
... railroad . Railroad estimates are based on an annual sum- mary of construction expenditures prepared by the Interstate Com- merce Commission from reports by all Class I railroads which account for over 95 percent of all railroad ...
... railroad . Railroad estimates are based on an annual sum- mary of construction expenditures prepared by the Interstate Com- merce Commission from reports by all Class I railroads which account for over 95 percent of all railroad ...
617. lappuse
... railroad construction cost index . The index is the weighted average for the entire United States of 31 separate indexes for individual operations important in railroad construction . Separate indexes covering items such as grading ...
... railroad construction cost index . The index is the weighted average for the entire United States of 31 separate indexes for individual operations important in railroad construction . Separate indexes covering items such as grading ...
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... Rail- road 25 tions 3 Petroleum pipeline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1970 94,855 66,759 31,864 24,272 6,234 1,358 21,417 6,538 9,754 1969 5,125 93,917 65,953 33,200 1,512 11,020 306 25,941 5.882 285 1,377 21,155 6,783 9.401 1968 ...
... Rail- road 25 tions 3 Petroleum pipeline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1970 94,855 66,759 31,864 24,272 6,234 1,358 21,417 6,538 9,754 1969 5,125 93,917 65,953 33,200 1,512 11,020 306 25,941 5.882 285 1,377 21,155 6,783 9.401 1968 ...
620. lappuse
... Railroad 4 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1970 60,170 1969 64,169 42,317 220,509 44,911 222,364 215,345 4.167 217,311 ( NA ) 2997 21,068 13.749 3,895 6,332 3,522 14,874 1968 . 4,590 6,692 3,592 64,432 43,775 222,369 217,399 ( NA ) ...
... Railroad 4 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1970 60,170 1969 64,169 42,317 220,509 44,911 222,364 215,345 4.167 217,311 ( NA ) 2997 21,068 13.749 3,895 6,332 3,522 14,874 1968 . 4,590 6,692 3,592 64,432 43,775 222,369 217,399 ( NA ) ...
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1970 In millions accounts adjusted agencies Alaska and Hawaii annual issues Annual Report average Beginning Bell System Bureau of Economic capital Census Class I railroads classified commodities companies construction corporations cost debt domestic electric employees end of table equipment estimates exclude expenditures exports farm Federal Communications Commission Federal Reserve System figures include Alaska footnotes at end foreign funds gross Historical Statistics income industry Interstate Commerce Commission investment June 30 liabilities loans man-hour manufacturing ment millions of dollars mortgages mutual savings banks National note for series Number operating output patents percent plant prior Railroad receipts represent residential revenue securities series Q series X short tons shown source for series taxes Telegraph telephone text for series tion tonnage tons trade U.S. Bureau U.S. Federal U.S. Government unpublished data value added vessels Western Union
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1017. lappuse - Demand deposits subject to reserve requirements, which beginning Aug. 23. 1935, have been total demand deposits minus cash items in process of collection and demand balances due from domestic banks (also minus war loan and series E bond accounts during the period Apr. 13. 1943-June30. 1947). 2 Requirement became effective at country banks. 8 Requirement became effective at central reserve and reserve city banks.
655. lappuse - ... (3) finished chemical products to be used for ultimate consumption such as drugs, cosmetics, and soaps; or to be used as materials or supplies in other industries such as paints, fertilizers, and explosives.