APPENDIX V. TIMBER DEMAND TABLES 



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Table 36.— Consumption of industrial raw materials in the United States, by broad product groups, 1920-69 



[Millions of 1967 dollars] 



All industrial raw materials 



Dollars 





Percent of all 



rs 



raw materials 



4,463 



25.7 



4,482 



25.5 



4,995 



26.7 



4,896 



25.3 



5,239 



25.7 



5,520 



26.6 



6,113 



28.0 



5,891 



27.2 



5,555 



25.8 



6,139 



27.4 



6,256 



27.1 



6,278 



26.8 



6,185 



25.7 



6,454 



26.9 



6,777 



27.5 



5,985 



25.4 



6,906 



28.3 



7,023 



27.1 



7,052 



27.1 



6,412 



25.3 



7,015 



26.3 



4,634 



20.3 



6,273 



23.8 



7,432 



25.5 



7,231 



25.1 



7,913 



26.7 



8,036 



26.3 



8,017 



26.5 



7,958 



26.1 



8,637 



27.0 



6,989 



23.4 



5,870 



20.6 



4,389 



16.7 



5,322 



19.2 



5,421 



18.9 



6,103 



21.2 



7,590 



24.0 



7,981 



24.8 



6,359 



21.1 



7,820 



23.7 



8,655 



24.8 



11,194 



29.0 



11, 136 



28.3 



10, 801 



26.7 



10, 489 



24.8 



10, 136 



24.2 



10, 650 



25.4 



10, 786 



25.1 



11,346 



26.3 



10, 376 



24.8 



12, 476 



27.4 



12, 394 



26.7 



12, 277 



26.3 



12, 745 



26.5 



12, 129 



25.5 



13,249 



26.2 



13, 640 



26.1 



13, 089 



25.4 



12, 793 



25.0 



14, 031 



26.1 



13, 476 



25.1 



13, 560 



24.9 



14, 600 



25.8 



14, 652 



25.3 



15, 539 



26.0 



16,404 



26.7 



17, 096 



26.9 



16,450 



25.5 



17,158 



25.6 



17,145 



25.0 



Agriculture and fishery nonfoods 

 and wildlife products l 



Dollars 



1,317 

 1,198 

 1,407 

 1,311 

 1,677 

 1,629 

 1,892 

 1,634 

 1,737 

 1,798 



1,850 

 2,090 

 1,769 

 2,033 

 2,767 

 1,834 

 2,112 

 2,564 

 2,779 

 2,267 



2,628 

 1,400 

 2,042 

 2,394 

 2,495 

 2,811 

 2,843 

 3,034 

 2,952 

 3,197 



2,744 

 2,675 

 2,358 

 2,783 

 2,781 

 2,909 

 3,372 

 3,359 

 2,838 

 3,353 



3,580 

 4,356 

 4,197 

 4,207 

 4,143 

 4,063 

 4,389 

 4,078 

 4,150 

 3,635 



4,367 

 4,184 

 3,952 

 3,948 

 3,673 

 3,925 

 4,017 

 3,750 

 3,644 

 3,983 



3,814 

 3,842 

 4,132 

 3,952 

 4,068 

 4,221 

 4,357 

 4,093 

 4,193 

 4,031 



Percent of all 

 industrial 

 materials 



29.5 

 26.7 

 28.2 

 26.8 

 32.0 

 29.5 

 31.0 

 27.7 

 31.3 

 29.3 



29.6 

 33.3 



28.6 

 31.5 

 40.8 

 30.7 

 30.6 

 36.5 

 39.4 

 35.4 



37.5 

 30.2 

 32.6 

 32.3 

 34.5 

 35.6 

 35.4 

 37.9 

 37.1 

 37.0 



39.2 

 45.6 

 53.7 

 52.3 

 51.3 

 47.7 

 44.4 

 42.1 

 44.6 

 42.9 



41.4 

 38.9 

 37.7 

 38.9 

 39.5 

 40.1 

 41.2 

 37.8 

 36.6 

 35.0 



35.0 

 33.8 

 32.2 

 31.0 

 30.3 

 29.6 

 29.4 

 28.7 

 28.5 

 28.4 



28.3 

 28.3 

 28.3 

 27.0 

 26.2 

 25.7 

 25.5 

 24.9 

 24.4 

 23.5 



Industrial timber products 2 



Dollars 



2,030 

 2,107 

 2,210 

 2,274 

 2,353 

 2,415 

 2,573 

 2,652 

 2,462 

 2,604 



2,601 

 2,503 

 2,608 

 2,548 

 2,438 

 2,312 

 2,485 

 2,306 

 2,110 

 2,207 



2,274 

 1,914 

 2,253 

 2,538 

 2,412 

 2,487 

 2,459 

 2,342 

 2,279 

 2,411 



1,928 

 1,408 

 1,060 

 1,262 

 1,342 

 1,576 

 1,876 

 2,012 

 1,756 

 1,982 



2,140 

 2,498 

 2,528 

 2,322 

 2.289 

 2,086 

 2,428 

 2,536 

 2,705 

 2,378 



2,811 

 2,820 

 2,807 

 2,822 

 2,804 

 2,952 

 3,064 

 2,727 

 2,724 

 3,004 



2,831 

 2,805 

 2,949 

 3,082 

 3,254 

 3,362 

 3,386 

 3,217 

 3,400 

 3,401 



Percent of all 

 industrial 

 materials 



45.5 

 47.0 

 44.2 

 46.4 

 44.9 

 43.8 

 42.0 

 44.9 

 44.3 

 42.4 



41.5 



39.9 

 42.2 

 39.5 

 36.0 

 38.6 

 36.0 

 32.8 

 29.9 

 34.4 



32.4 

 41.3 

 35.9 

 34.1 

 33.4 

 31.4 

 30.6 

 29.2 

 28.6 

 27.9 



27.6 



24.0 

 24.2 

 23.7 

 24.8 

 25.8 

 24.7 

 25.2 

 27.6 

 25.3 



24.7 

 22.3 

 22.7 

 21.5 

 21.8 

 20.6 

 22.8 

 23.5 

 23.8 

 22.9 



22.5 

 22.8 

 22.9 

 22.1 

 23.1 

 22.3 

 22.5 

 20.8 

 21.3 

 21.4 



21.0 



20.7 

 20.2 

 21.0 

 20.9 

 20.5 

 19.8 

 19.5 

 19.8 

 19.8 



Minerals except fuels 3 



Dollars 



1,116 

 1,177 

 1,378 

 1,311 

 1,209 

 1,476 

 1,648 

 1,605 

 1,356 

 1,737 



1,805 

 1,685 

 1,808 

 1,873 

 1,572 

 1,839 

 2,309 

 2,153 

 2,163 

 1,938 



2,113 



1,320 

 1,978 

 2,500 

 2,324 

 2,815 

 2,734 

 2,641 

 2,727 

 3,029 



2,317 

 1,787 

 971 

 1,277 

 1,298 

 1,618 

 2,342 

 2,610 

 1,765 

 2,485 



2,935 

 4,340 

 4,411 

 4,272 

 4,057 

 3,987 

 3,833 

 4,172 

 4,491 

 4,363 



5,298 

 5,390 

 5,518 

 5,975 

 5,652 

 6,372 

 6,559 

 6,612 

 6,425 

 7,044 



6,831 

 6,913 

 7,519 

 7,618 

 8,217 

 8,821 

 9,353 

 9,140 

 9,565 

 9,713 



Percent of all 

 industrial 

 materials 



25.0 

 26.3 

 27.6 

 26.8 

 23.1 

 26.7 

 27.0 

 27.4 

 24.4 

 28.3 



28.9 

 26.8 

 29.2 

 29.0 

 23.2 

 30.7 

 33.4 

 30.7 

 30.7 

 30.2 



30.1 



28.5 

 31.5 

 33.6 

 32.1 

 33.0 

 34.0 

 32.9 

 34.3 

 35.1 



33.2 

 30.4 

 22.1 

 24.0 

 23.9 

 26.5 

 30.9 

 32.7 

 27.8 

 31.8 



33.9 

 38.8 

 39.6 

 39.6 

 38.7 

 39.3 

 36.0 

 38.7 

 39.6 

 42.1 



42.5 

 43.4 

 44.9 

 46.9 

 46.6 

 48.1 

 48.1 

 50.5 

 50.2 

 50.2 



50.7 

 51.0 

 51.5 

 52.0 

 52.9 

 53.8 

 54.7 

 55.6 

 55.8 

 56.7 



1 Cotton and other fibers, oils, hides, rubber, furs, and other similar 

 products. 



2 Saw logs; veneer logs; pulpwood; turpentine; rosin; and miscellaneous 

 products, such as poles, piling, and po«ts. Excludes fuelwood. 



3 Dimension stone, crushed and broken stone, sand and gravel, fire clay, 

 common clay and shale, gypsum, metal ores, chemical and fertilizer minerals, 



abrasives, and other similar construction materials. Also, includes some 

 minerals fuels that are used for nonfuel uses. 



Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census and U.S. 

 Department of the Interior, Bureau of the Mines. Raw materials in the United 

 States economy 1900-1969. Working Paper 35, 1972. 



U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1973 O - 593-294 



