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Pas-Phy Index 995<br />

Page<br />

Passengers—Continued<br />

Carrier operation, summary.......................602,623-626,636<br />

Air.................................................................632-634, 636<br />

Rail.......................................................................625-627<br />

Outlays, by type of transport............................................605<br />

r,-----------i— Passenger traffic, - — volume..<br />

..607<br />

Railroad accidents, by type.......................................629<br />

Revenues, by type of transport............. 604<br />

Travelers.............................................................. 239,240<br />

Passports issued, by characteristics of travelers........... 240<br />

Pastors, number with charges.................. 54, 55<br />

Pastureland, acreage................................ 656<br />

Patents and certificates of trademarks...... 548<br />

Pathologists............................................. 108<br />

Paving and roofing materials, manufacture, summary ....774,775<br />

Payrolls. S e e Salaries and wages a n d Individual industries.<br />

Peace Corps (ACTION)................................................ 137, 827<br />

Peaches........... ...........................................................687, 688<br />

Peanuts:<br />

Acreage, production, and value.................................684<br />

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

Sales under price support................................ 684<br />

World production............................................. 955<br />

Pears 687<br />

Peai 687.688<br />

Peat 720 721<br />

Pennsylvania. S ee State data.<br />

Pensions and retirement benefits (s e e a lso Social insur-<br />

ance):<br />

By occupation and industry group<br />

Civilian workers..........................<br />

Government employees................<br />

Military.<br />

Pension indexes, foreign countries..<br />

Private and public plans.................<br />

Railroad.................<br />

.... 406<br />

330, 331<br />

....... 316,317, 322, 329<br />

366-368<br />

.....328<br />

.....330<br />

316, 317, 322, 323, 329<br />

.......316, 317, 357, 367<br />

__ .......706-708,710<br />

Veterans ............<br />

Perch.........................<br />

Performing arts, selected data.... ......................................<br />

238<br />

Perfume, S e e Toilet preparations.<br />

Periodicals. S ee Newspapers and periodicals.<br />

Perlite, mine production............................................... 720,721<br />

Personal consumption expenditures ....233, 418, 419, 421, 422,<br />

425,662<br />

Current and constant dollars.................................... 421,422<br />

Transportation.................. 605<br />

Personal income................................... 282, 416, 421, 425,663<br />

Personal savings................. 428<br />

Personal services or care (s e e a ls o Service industries) ....814,<br />

815<br />

Consumer price index...............................<br />

Costs.........................................<br />

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

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

Price increases, ll.S. and foreign countries<br />

Personal wealth.............................<br />

Personnel administration, Federal employees<br />

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

Pesticides:<br />

Federal expenditures, pollution control......<br />

Production and sales<br />

Residue In human tissue...........................<br />

Value of shipments,<br />

Pet products, advertising expenditures..........<br />

...............462<br />

........465, 467<br />

.389, 801,814<br />

.......424.800<br />

872<br />

449<br />

267<br />

209<br />

207<br />

207<br />

789<br />

567. 568<br />

Petroleum and cord products, manufacture...........607,774, 775<br />

Capital appropriations and expenditures.................... 780<br />

Employees.........................Z .................. 397. 774,775,781<br />

Energy used.............................................................783<br />

~ Expenditures, new plant and equipment<br />

775<br />

Multinational companies<br />

....... 547<br />

Firms, mergers, and acquisitions....... .<br />

.......531<br />

Inventories, value and quantity..........<br />

.727,790<br />

National income, origin in..<br />

.424, 714<br />

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

.......769<br />

Profit and sales____..........<br />

___ 580<br />

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

607, 790<br />

Petroleum and gas wells (see a lso Gas)<br />

710, 724<br />

Accidents and fatalities....<br />

.......718<br />

Drilling expenditures........<br />

712,727<br />

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

396, 716<br />

Leases and production....<br />

____727<br />

Number and production (oil)........................ 712, 724, 730<br />

Petroleum and products (see a ls o Petroleum and coal<br />

products):<br />

Consumer cooperatives....................... 548<br />

Consumption.....................................................572, 573,726<br />

Imports as percent of consumption........................ 724<br />

<strong>States</strong>..........................................................................574<br />

Crude oil:<br />

Annual growth rates...».......... 578<br />

Page<br />

Petroleum and products—Continued<br />

Crude oil—Continued<br />

Drilling expenditures....................... 712, 727,728<br />

Energy produced and consumed..................... .......571,572<br />

Foreign trade.................................578, 579, 723, 726,842<br />

Imports, by country of origin.................................. 577,578<br />

Lease re ve nues............................. 728<br />

Prices................................................................. 715, 726<br />

Production............................. 579, 714, 720-722, 726, 730<br />

Foreign countries.............................................. 876,877<br />

Reserves................................... ......................... 729,730<br />

Runs to stills and stocks................................................726<br />

Employment..................................... 728<br />

Energy consumption......................................................... 77<br />

Foreign investments In U.5......................... .............,729, 824<br />

Foreign trade........................................... 578, 726, 835, 840<br />

International investments...................... ,.......................... 828<br />

Investments.................................................... 729<br />

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

Natural gas liquids........................................................... 731<br />

Output of refineries (see a lso Petroleum-refining<br />

industry)............... „,726<br />

Pipeline industry......... 602,607<br />

Railroad, carloadings of 62 r, 628<br />

Royalties and fees, U.S. receipts...................................—549<br />

Stocks..................... ...726<br />

Wholesale trade.......<br />

...sio<br />

Producer price indexes » ....456<br />

Petroleum companies, financial data........................... 579,580<br />

Petroleum pipeline companies ....629<br />

Building construction, value.....................................743,744<br />

Petroleum-refining industry 774,775<br />

Corporations, financial data.......................................... ....544<br />

Defense-oriented industries........................................ .......352<br />

Emplcwees.......................................................397, 774, 775<br />

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

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

Energy consumption........................................................763<br />

Expenditures, new plant and equipment............540,728,775<br />

O u tp u t p e r hour............................. 399<br />

Profits and dividends........................................................544<br />

Refinery products............................................................ 726<br />

Research and development, expenditures....................... 595<br />

Sales.............................................................................. 544<br />

Shipments accounted for by largest companies................784<br />

Stockholders’ equity, profit rates on..................................546<br />

Pharmaceuticals (see also Drugs and medicines):<br />

Exports...........................................................................841<br />

Manufacture:<br />

Corporation assets and profits......................................544<br />

Shipments accounted for by largest companies............ 784<br />

Value of shipments... ....789<br />

Pharmacists................ 109,388<br />

Pharmacy, degrees conferred..............................................167<br />

Philanthropy............... 346,347<br />

Corporate................ ....549<br />

Expenditures, health. 102,104<br />

Philippines. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Phonograph records and tapes...................................... 233<br />

Phonographs and record players............ - ..... 797<br />

Advertising expenditures..........................................567,568<br />

Phosphate materials:<br />

Exports...........................................................................723<br />

Mining industry............................................. 732<br />

Production and value..................;................ ...718,720-722<br />

Production (chemical)................................................ 789<br />

Reserves........................................................................ 718<br />

Photofinishing laboratories, summary................. 814<br />

Photographic apparatus and material:<br />

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

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

Employees. 397,778,777<br />

Shipments accounted for by largest companies........ .....784<br />

Retail trade.... ................................ ........— 807<br />

Photographic studios, summary...................................... *.....814<br />

Physical activity, by age and sex.................. 126<br />

Physical education, degrees conferred................................ 167<br />

Physical sciences.................................................267, 598,599<br />

School enrolment and degrees conferred.... ....162,599<br />

Physicians....... 107-109,388<br />

Births attended by.... .........................- ..............................63<br />

Black........... 388<br />

Degrees conferred.......................... 136<br />

Earnings....... -.....—.110<br />

Expenditures lor 102-104<br />

Fees............ 98.105,110<br />

Foreign countries.................................. 662<br />

Foreign medical school graduates..................................-107<br />

Medicaid payments..............................................<br />

Office and home visits,—......<br />

.334<br />

.106

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