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Table 8. --Selected statistics for cigar industry on 

 United States mainland, specified years 1/ 



Item 



1958 



195^ 



: -7 



Companies 



2U7 



375 



765 



Establishments, total 



283 



klQ 



822 



With 20 or more employees 



Uk 



129 



n.a. 



All employees 



29,350 



38,494 



47,068 



Payroll (thous . dol.) 



81,882 



89,859 



76,344 



Production workers 



27,048 



36,076 



44,512 



Man hours (thousands) 



1+9,894 



65,720 



84,008 



Wage s ( thous . do 1 . ) 



70,077 



78,455 



68,402 



Value of production (thous. dol.) 



355,048 



3^2,285 



311,401 



Value added by manufacture (thous. dol.) 



183,140 



168,366 



143,145 



Cost of materials 2/ (thous. dol.) 



169,939 



171,487 



168,256 



Capital expenditures new (thous. dol.) 



6,015 



2,884 



4,449 



~\J Based on~rwjp»gblve~ Census of Manufactures ', Bureau of Census, 

 2/ Excluding cost of products bought for resale 

 ?}.a. — Not available 



Note: The Census of Manufactures excludes establishments producing cigars primarily 

 for direct sales on the premises to consumers. For this reason, the numbers of estab- 

 lishments shown above are substantially less than the cigar factories licensed by the 

 Internal Revenue Service. 



Table 9. — Selected statistics for cigar industry in 

 Puerto Rico, 1958 and 1954 



Item 



1958 



1954 



98 





Establishments 



All employees 



Salaries and wages (thous. dol.) 



Production workers 



Wages (thous. dol.) 



Value of shipments (thous. dol.) 



Value added by manufacture (thous. dol.) 



Cost of materials and contract work (thous. dol.) 



Note: Number of establishments exalude those with no paid employees. In 19^4 , sue .-. 

 establishments numbered 252. 



Census of Manufactures, 1958, Puerto Rl c, Bureau Planr. 



Board • 



B2 



2,325 



1.239 

 1,044 



1,530 



2,101 



1.194 

 929 



A. 51o 



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