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Table 10. — Per capita value of manufacturing shipments, specified years 1948-70, by product group, with projections to 2000 



Low projections 



Medium projections 



High projections 





All products 



Household furniture 



Commercial and in- 

 stitutional furniture 



Consumer goods ' 



Commercial and in- 

 dustrial equipment 2 



Other products 3 



Year 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



Value 



Annual 

 rate of 

 increase 



1948 



1967 

 dollars 

 1,657 

 1,741 

 2,126 

 2,107 

 2,560 



2,682 

 2,738 

 2,868 

 2,960 

 2,880 



Percent 



1967 

 dollars 

 16.43 

 17.90 

 21.37 

 20.89 

 24.95 



25.60 

 25.61 

 27.60 

 27.93 

 25.83 



Percent 



1967 

 dollars 

 4.04 

 5.00 

 6.84 

 7.97 

 10.10 



11.21 

 11.67 

 11.57 

 12.61 

 11.59 



Percent 



1967 

 dollars 

 16.58 

 18.61 

 17.96 

 20.27 

 23.87 



24.92 

 25.05 

 25.78 

 28.10 

 26.52 



Percent 



1967 

 dollars 

 172. 95 

 183.96 

 236.22 

 264.83 

 362. 38 



406.01 

 422. 15 

 427. 32 

 441.54 

 413. 88 



Percent 



1967 

 dollars 

 1,447 

 1,516 

 1,845 

 1,794 

 2,139 



2,214 

 2,254 

 2,375 

 2,450 

 2,402 



Percent 



1950 



1955 



1960 



1965 



1966 



1967 



1.6 



4.1 

 -.2 

 3.9 



4.8 

 3.8 

 3.1 

 3.2 



2.7 



2.5 



4.4 

 3.6 

 -.5 

 3.6 



2.6 



11.2 

 6.5 

 3.1 



4.8 



11.0 



4.1 



.9 



9.0 



-8.1 



4.9 



5.9 

 -.7 

 2.4 

 3.3 



4.4 



.5 



2.9 



9.0 



-5.6 



2.2 



3.1 



5.1 

 2.4 

 6.5 



12.0 



4.0 



1.2 



3.3 



-6.3 



4.1 



2.4 

 4.0 

 -.6 

 3.6 



3.5 

 1.8 



1968 



1969 



1970 



1948-70 



7.8 



1.2 



-7.5 



2.1 



5.4 

 3.2 



-2.0 



2.3 



















1980 



3,789 



4 2.5 



36.77 



4 2.5 



17.50 



* 3.1 



35.33 



4 2.8 



675.85 



4 3.9 



3,024 



4 2. 2 



1990 



4,829 



2.5 



45.92 



2.2 



23.60 



3.0 



44.98 



2.4 



974. 94 



3.7 



3,740 



2.2 



2000 



6,246 



2.6 



57.53 



2.2 



31.64 



3.0 



58.02 



2.6 



1, 413. 02 



3.3 



4,686 



2.3 



1980 



3,978 



«3.1 



37.88 



4 2.8 



18.42 



4 3.7 



36.39 



4 3.0 



709.25 



4 4. 4 



3,176 



<2.7 



1990 



5,268 



2.8 



48.24 



2.5 



25.46 



3.3 



47.25 



2.6 



1,062.86 



4.1 



4,084 



2.6 



2000 



6,989 



2.9 



61.16 



2.4 



35.35 



3.3 



61.67 



2.7 



1, 586. 12 



4.1 



5,245 



2.5 



1980 



4,147 



4 3.5 



39.19 



4 3.1 



19.30 



4 4.2 



37.17 



4 3.3 



744.67 



4 4.9 



3,307 



4 3.1 



1990 



5,685 



3.2 



50.60 



2.6 



27.94 



3.8 



48.92 



2.8 



1,163.14 



4.6 



4,394 



2.9 



2000 



7,836 



3.3 



64.90 



2.5 



40.23 



3.7 



64.61 



2.8 



1, 806. 35 



4.5 



5,859 



2.9 



1 Includes sporting goods, musical instruments, boat building and repair, 

 toys and games, luggage and trunks, handles, morticians' goods, shoe and 

 boot findings, and wood matches. 



2 Includes commercial refrigeration, signs and displays, patterns and jigs, 

 truck bodies and trailers, general machinery, agricultural implements, elec- 

 trical equipment, and textile machinery supplies. 



3 All manufactured products except those listed above and products such 

 as pallets, prefabricated wooden buildings and structural members, con- 

 tainers, mobile homes, millwork, flooring and other similar goods included 

 in the construction and shipping sections of this study. 



4 Rates of increase calculated from the following 1970 trend values: all 



products, $2963.38; household furniture, $28.81; commercial and institutional 

 furniture, $12.84; consumer goods, $26.86; commercial and industrial equip- 

 ment, $459.96; other products, $2435.06. 



Note: Conversion to 1967 dollars by U.S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Forest Service. Annual rates of increase are calculated for 5-year periods 

 from 1950 through 1965, for 1-year periods 1965 through 1970, and for 10-year 

 periods 1970 through 2000. 



Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 



Source: Calculated from information shown in text tables 114 and 129. 



