Domestic Commerce, 27. sējums,22. izdevums -28. sējums,25. izdevumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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582. lappuse
... Percent March paper exports , aggregating 48,900 tons , were 17 percent higher than in February 9 percent above January -- but 3 percent lower than in March 1940. Since the intensi- fication of hostilities in the Spring of 1940 , paper ...
... Percent March paper exports , aggregating 48,900 tons , were 17 percent higher than in February 9 percent above January -- but 3 percent lower than in March 1940. Since the intensi- fication of hostilities in the Spring of 1940 , paper ...
585. lappuse
... percent changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the median percentage change in loan volume is the figure at the midpoint of an ...
... percent changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the median percentage change in loan volume is the figure at the midpoint of an ...
587. lappuse
... percent increase from 1930 to 1940 of the white and nonwhite popula- tion . The 1940 figures ( except the total popula- tion ) are estimates based on a preliminary tabulation of a 5 percent cross - section of the population enumerated ...
... percent increase from 1930 to 1940 of the white and nonwhite popula- tion . The 1940 figures ( except the total popula- tion ) are estimates based on a preliminary tabulation of a 5 percent cross - section of the population enumerated ...
595. lappuse
... percent under the high March level . Automobile production is running at the monthly rate of over 500,000 units , and steel is again near 100 percent of capacity . Freight carloadings are above the weekly peak level of 837,651 cars in ...
... percent under the high March level . Automobile production is running at the monthly rate of over 500,000 units , and steel is again near 100 percent of capacity . Freight carloadings are above the weekly peak level of 837,651 cars in ...
596. lappuse
... percent over the corresponding week of last year and more than 12 percent since the out- break of the war . From the 1939 low point , the week ended August 19 , preceding the declar- ation of war , farm product prices have risen 24 percent ...
... percent over the corresponding week of last year and more than 12 percent since the out- break of the war . From the 1939 low point , the week ended August 19 , preceding the declar- ation of war , farm product prices have risen 24 percent ...
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