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United States yearbook - 1982 (1)

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9 7 4 Index Goa-Con<br />

Coal—Continued<br />

Prices—Continued<br />

Producer..................................................,..........456, 458<br />

Production and value ,,,,572, 577, 712, 714, 720-722, 725,<br />

731<br />

By region and type.................................... 577<br />

Foreign..........................................................876.877<br />

. Public land leases................................................ 229<br />

World production..................................... 855<br />

Coal-tar products, foreign trade.................................... 840<br />

Coast Guard personnel.......................- ..................... 360,361<br />

Coastal population.................................... 7<br />

Coastlines, measurement of,...............................................202<br />

Coastwise traffic.................................................639,640,643<br />

Coats, suite, etc., manufacture...................... *............ 772,773<br />

Employees............... 397, 773<br />

Production.................... 788<br />

Cobalt..................................................718, 720, 721, 724, 735<br />

Cocaine, persons using................ 123<br />

Cocoa, coffee, etc., foreign trade................................ 842, 843<br />

Prices, import (cocoa)............................................... 459<br />

Cod............ .......... 706-708.710, 711<br />

Coffee:<br />

Acreage harvested and production..................................852<br />

Consumption........................... 127<br />

Foreign trade..................................................................842<br />

Prices,,,..,................................ 458,459<br />

World production............................................................ 855<br />

Cotfeemakers, automatic.................... ........ 758, 797<br />

Coins.................................................................................514<br />

Coke (s e e a ls o Coal)..................... 726<br />

Car loadings and freight carried.......... 527<br />

Consumption lor production ol pig Iron 791<br />

Coke ovens, men employed................... 718<br />

Collective bargaining settlements........................................408<br />

Colleges and universities. S e e Education, higher education<br />

Institutions.<br />

Colombia. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Colorado. See Stats date.<br />

Coiumblan-tantatum.................. 724<br />

Commerce:<br />

Domestic, by rail........................ ....................................627<br />

Water............................ .039,640<br />

Foreign. S e e Foreign trade.<br />

fntercoasta!........................................... . 839,640,643<br />

With outlying areas of U.S............................................... 852<br />

Commerce and transportation, Federal expenditures... 249,250<br />

Revenue losses due to Federal tax laws......................... 252<br />

Commercial buildings, construction.............................. 742-745<br />

Commercial printing (s e e a ls o Printing and publishing<br />

,-J- industries)....................................................<br />

'1 ..774, 775<br />

.........784<br />

.........533<br />

Shipments accounted tor by largest companies..<br />

Commercial service...........<br />

Commodities, S e e in d iv id u a l ty p e s o f c o m m o d itie s .<br />

Commodity Credit Corporation............................. ..661, 669<br />

Commodity futures trading..,<br />

.............. 519<br />

Common Market................. ...................................... 836,844<br />

Communication equipment, manufacture ....... 776, 777<br />

Employees....................<br />

,396. 776, 777<br />

Scientists and engineers................ . ...............597<br />

Shipments.................................................................. 764,794<br />

Communications, degrees conterred................................... 167<br />

Communications Industry (s e e a ls o in d iv id u a l in d u s trie s ):<br />

Assets or liabilities...................................... ...,537<br />

Corporations, partnerships, and proprietorships.................529<br />

Employees.... ......................... 396,398<br />

Expenditures for new plant and equipment...................... 540<br />

Foreign countries........................ ........ ...............— 882,883<br />

Gross product, current and constant dollars.....................420<br />

Income and profits............................................... ...529,545<br />

National income, origin In......____________ _— .......... 424<br />

Radio and television, finances.........................................558<br />

Receipts............. ...................................................— 537<br />

Wage and salary disbursements.....................................425<br />

Communist areas {s e e a ls o Foreign countries), U.S. trade<br />

With........ ...................... ....... ............. ........ ....836,838, 844<br />

Community development and housing:<br />

Federal aid to State and local government........- .............279<br />

Federal budget receipts and outlays.........................249-250<br />

Revenue losses due to Federal tax taws«.........................252<br />

Comoro islands, population and area..................................859<br />

Compositors and typesetters-..-................. -...... ;390<br />

Computer science:<br />

Degrees conferred............................ 167<br />

Employment:..................................... ...........597<br />

Concerts, symphony orchestras........... 238<br />

Concrete and plaster products:<br />

Import prices......................<br />

Manufacture, summary<br />

Employees.....................<br />

.......459<br />

.774,775<br />

.-396, 774, 775<br />

Page<br />

Concrete and plaster products—Continued<br />

Manufacture, summary—Continued<br />

Output per hour.............................................................399<br />

Producer price Indexes..............................................457, 742<br />

Condensed and evaporated milk...................................127, 691<br />

Confectionery:<br />

Advertising expenditures...................................................567<br />

Manufacture. 772,773<br />

Employees 396 772, 773<br />

Output per hour 399<br />

Retail trade... 807<br />

Congo. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). S e e AFL-CIO.<br />

Congress, U.S,:<br />

Apportionment of Representatives.................................... 460<br />

Bills, acts, resolutions........................ 483<br />

Black elected officials...................................................... xxxii, 488.<br />

Campaign finances........................................................... 495<br />

Composition..................................... xxix, xxxl-xxxlv, 483, 484<br />

Congressmen, salaries.—..................................................268<br />

Members and occupations.................................................485<br />

Representatives, vote cast....xxxii-xxxiv, 476, 481, 482, 489,<br />

492<br />

Senators, vote cast...................................................478,479<br />

Connecticut. S e e State data.<br />

Conservation and development, construction................743,744<br />

Construction expenditures for upkeep.................................. 761<br />

Construction Industry {s e e a ls o Building roateriaJs a n d<br />

Highways):<br />

Assets and liabilities......................................................... 537<br />

Buildings authorized 746<br />

Building permits..... .746<br />

Construction contracts................. 530, 745, 760<br />

Defense.............. —...... 354<br />

Highway............. 610<br />

Value, by <strong>States</strong>............................................................745<br />

Corporations, partnerships, and proprietorships.................529<br />

Capital Invested per worker........................................... 539<br />

Earnings, average.............................. ,.;— ....394, 396, 401<br />

Injury rate...................................... 412<br />

Labor unions.................................................................410<br />

Minority races................................. .,.-391<br />

Establishments, number............................................ 530, 740<br />

Expenditures, Government.........................278. 281, 287, 297<br />

National defense<br />

Firms, failures and liabilities........................<br />

Gross product, current and constant d o lla rs<br />

Housing units, new.,............................. .<br />

Income and profits................................<br />

Injuries..................<br />

Minority-owned firms<br />

National income, origin in...........................<br />

Nonresidential building projects...................<br />

Outlying areas (Puerto Rico).......................<br />

Payroll..................<br />

Receipts................<br />

Unemployment......<br />

Union wage rates, indexes..........................<br />

Value added..........<br />

Value of construction<br />

Wage and salary disbursements..................<br />

............... 351<br />

............... 533<br />

_______ 420<br />

_______ 747<br />

................545<br />

................413<br />

............... 530<br />

............... 424<br />

...... 744, 764<br />

............... 852<br />

........530, 740<br />

....... 537,740<br />

............... 391<br />

...... .407, 742<br />

_____ .....740<br />

741,743-746<br />

.425<br />

Women-owned firms.........................................................53°<br />

Construction machinery, equipment, etc.:<br />

................................................................................776, 777<br />

Employees....................................................396, 776, 777<br />

Shipments.................................................................... 794<br />

Accounted for by largest companies.......................... 784<br />

Producer price indexes........................... 457<br />

Construction materials. S e e Building materials.<br />

Consumer:<br />

Cooperatives.............................. ............................... 548<br />

Cost-of-living, families................................................465-467<br />

Credit___ .T 496.500.519<br />

Agencies, summary....................................................... 814<br />

Loans.....<br />

Expenditures<br />

502<br />

421,425<br />

Books..... 566<br />

Farm foods - % 671<br />

Foreign countries 669<br />

Medical care........................................................ 162,104<br />

Transportation 802<br />

Price increases, selected countries................................... 463<br />

Price Index, foreign countries..............*............................ 326<br />

C o n s u m e r g o o o s ( lo r& g n trace..............................'->••••••••‘••834<br />

Consumer price indexes....250, 403, 450, 452, 453, 463, 464,<br />

469<br />

By commodity group.................... —---------461,462

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