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Nat-Oil Index 993<br />

Page<br />

National defense—Continued<br />

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

Worldwide military expenditures...............................<br />

National Defense Education Act.......................................... 1d'<br />

National forests. S e e Forests. . . .<br />

National Guard............................................... ..............<br />

National health expenditures.........................................<br />

Originating in domestic trade....................................42B- “JJJ<br />

Originating in farming<br />

Originating In manufac turlng - 4®;<br />

Originating in mining..<br />

National income and product accounts................. 24/»<br />

National parks.......... _ 230,231<br />

National product or expenditure................... 421,868<br />

Economic growth rates - 422<br />

Foreign countries.....<br />

••• £®B<br />

National Science Foundation - B|4<br />

Employment.............<br />

—2BB<br />

Expenditures, space program —<br />

National stockpile................................................................ 722<br />

National wealth................................................................... 421<br />

NATO countries, military expenditures......................... J4S, 365<br />

Natural gas. S ee Gas.<br />

Natural resources:<br />

Employment and payrolls................................................. 3°3<br />

Expenditures: „ _ ___ „„„<br />

Federal....... ................................... 249, 274-276, 278, 279<br />

State and local government........... 274-276, 278, 281, 287<br />

State governments, by State.........................................289<br />

Governmental revenue.....................................................275<br />

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

Naturalization.................................................................. 96* 97<br />

Nature study (recreation).............................................. utiur'sS’<br />

Navy........................... 359-384<br />

Active duty personnel and dependents.............................362<br />

Navy, Department of:<br />

Employment, civilian............ -266<br />

Expenditures....................... ,...351<br />

Research and development.......................................... 594<br />

Military forces............. !....... -388<br />

Procurement actions, net value........................................ 353<br />

Property, real and personal.. ...352<br />

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

Negro population. S e e Black population.<br />

Neonatal deaths (se e a lso Deaths and death rates)...............75<br />

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

Netherlands. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Netherlands Antilles:<br />

Area and population.........................................................859<br />

U.S. trade.,...............................................................837,844<br />

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

New Hampshire. S e e State data.<br />

New Jersey. S e e State data.<br />

New Mexico. S e e State data.<br />

New York. S e e State data.<br />

New York Stock Exchange.......................................... 517-519<br />

New Zealand. S e e Foreign countries.<br />

News dealers, retail trade....................................................807<br />

Newspapers and periodicals:<br />

Advertising expenditures................................... 550, 566, 568<br />

Copyrights..... 563<br />

Establishments .......................................................561<br />

Foreign countries 882,883<br />

Frequency of publication.................................... ....561<br />

Manufacture, summary....................................... 77 4, 775<br />

Employees... 397561, 77 4,775<br />

Payrolls.... ....561<br />

Shipments, largest companies...................................... 764<br />

Newsprint consumption 56 2,701<br />

Number and circulation.....................................555,562,563<br />

Operating revenues..., ...550<br />

Union wage rates, indexes............................................... 407<br />

Newsprint.................... ,...701<br />

Consumption............ ...562<br />

Imports............................................................................ 843<br />

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

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

Nicaragua. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Nickel..........................................................................724, 736<br />

Foreign trade.. 723,736,843<br />

Import prices... 459<br />

Mine production........................................718, 720-722, 736<br />

Reserves....... 710<br />

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

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

Nitrogen (agriculture) production..........................................722<br />

Nobel prize laureates.......................................................... 596<br />

Nonagricultural workers, Job openings and placements.........385<br />

Nondurable goods and industries (see a lso in dividual<br />

g o o d s a n d in dustrie s):<br />

Consumer price indexes............................................. 462<br />

Nondurable goods and. Industries (s e e a ls o in dividual<br />

g o o d s a n d industries)—Continued<br />

Manufacture:<br />

Capacity utilization rates............<br />

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

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

Inventories, orders, and shipments<br />

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

Production indexes.......................<br />

Stockholders1equity, profit rates....<br />

Personal consumption expenditures..<br />

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

419<br />

Retail trade, sales and inventories... 802<br />

Wholesale trade, sales, and inventories<br />

Nonferrous metals and products. S e e Metals and metal<br />

products.<br />

Nonflnanclai corporations....................................534,540,<br />

Nonmetallic minerals (se e a ls o in d iv id u a l m inerals):<br />

Industries, summary................... ....................................<br />

Page<br />

.769<br />

...397, 398<br />

.540<br />

.778<br />

766<br />

769<br />

546<br />

421<br />

455<br />

-804<br />

.810<br />

,716<br />

Manufacture, summary............................................ 774, 775<br />

Producer prices and indexes.... ................... 457, 458<br />

Production and value.......................................715,720, 721<br />

Production indexes......................................................... 714<br />

Nonresidential buildings, by type and footage..................... 764<br />

Nonresidential capital, fixed............................................... 538<br />

Nonresidential fixed investment.......................................... 539<br />

Nonwhite population. See Black population a n d Minority<br />

races.<br />

North Carolina. See State data.<br />

North Dakota. S ee State data.<br />

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

Nuclear forces.................................................................. ..358<br />

Nuclear power:<br />

Commercial generation, by country................................. 589<br />

Consumption<br />

•574<br />

589<br />

Production..............................................................0 ra.,<br />

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

Source of energy............................<br />

Nuclear reactors............................. .<br />

Nuclear Regulatory Commission.........<br />

,577<br />

577<br />

Nurses...................................................... 107, 388<br />

Nursing care, coverage by health Insurance............... 105. 106<br />

Nursing homes.....................................102,104-106, i l l , 116<br />

Nursing personnel, health and medical services................. .109<br />

Nursing schools, students, graduates ................................. ,107<br />

Associated with hospitals............................................... 169<br />

Nutrition:<br />

Federal food programs............................................129. 319<br />

Aid to State and local governments<br />

280<br />

Nutrients and nutritional intake........<br />

128<br />

Per capita consumption of major commodities................ .127<br />

.125<br />

Persons eating breakfast snacks....................................<br />

Nuts. S e e Fruits and nuts.<br />

Nylon, yarn, export prices and distribution.................. 459,786<br />

Oats, acreage, production, value, and price.................679,660<br />

Occupations (s e e a lso in d ivid u a l o c c u p a tio n s ).................... 386<br />

Death rates.................................... ,413<br />

Employees, median earnings........... .404<br />

Federal Government employees...... .267<br />

Government, pay increase............... .403<br />

Health care.............................. .109<br />

immigrants..................................................... ... 91<br />

Injury rates..................................... 412 413<br />

Private industry........................... ,403<br />

Race and sex................................. 388-390<br />

Rehabilitated persons...................... 336<br />

Sex, race, ana educational attainment......................146.367<br />

State and local government...... ...... 305<br />

White-collar and blue-collar workers..........146,264,380,386<br />

Office appliances and supplies:<br />

Foreign trade..., 841,843<br />

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

Employees.... 396, 397, 772,773<br />

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

Office buildings, construction..... .................. 742-744, 746,764<br />

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

Oil and gas fields:<br />

Contract services, summary.............................................716<br />

Machinery and tools, shipments, value.....................792,794<br />

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

Oil and gas wells. S ee Petroleum and gas wells.<br />

Oil crops.............................................................664, 674, 675<br />

Oil spills................................. 204, 644<br />

Oils:<br />

Animal (oils and fats)........................................ 127, 676, 678

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