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159 Table 103 —WHOLESALE PRIGESi [Base year In bom^facea type.] 1 VEAB AND MONTH. WHOLESALE PRICE : INDEX NUMBERS. (Revised.) 3 (Compiled by U. s. Department of Labor.) Farm prod- ucts. Food, etc. Cloths and clothing. Fuel and lighting. Metal and metal prod- ucts. Building mate- rials. I Cheml- icals and diugs. [House furnish- ing •goods. Miscel- laneous. All com- modi- ties. RETAIL FOOD PRICES.* Relative to 1913. FARM PRICES.* Crops. Live stock. 1913 mo. av.. 1914 m o . av.. 1915 m o . av.. 1916 m o . av.. 1917 m o . av., 1913 m o . av., 1919mo. av., 1920 m o . av.. 1921 mo. av., 1922 m o . a v . , 1923 m o . av., 100 103 104 123 190 218 231 218 124 133 142 vlOO 102 105 121 167 188 207 220 144 139 144 100 98 93 127 175 228 253 295 180 180 199 100 93 83 126 169 170 181 241 199 220 188 100 85 99 162 231 187 162 192 129 122 145 100 92 94 120 157 172 201 264 165 169 190 100 101 134 181 202 215 169 200 136 124 131 100 100 100 106 125 153 184 254 195 176 184 100 95 95 121 148 156 175 196 128 117 122 100 93 101 127 177 !194 1206 ;226 147 149 154 100 102 101 114 146 1G7 186 -203 153 142 146 100 108 110 124 203 224 234 238 109 113 130 100 103 95 111 164 .192 198 168 107 111 103 1921. September October November December 1933. January February March April May .... June .... July ... August. September.. October November.. December.. 1923. January February... March April May .... June July .... August. September.... October November December.: 1924. January February... March April 124 124 121 120 122 131 130 129 132 131 135 131 133 133 143 145 143 142 143 141 139 138 135 139 144 144 140 145 142 140 139 136 131 135 137 137 133 140 142 138 138 140 143 144 141 141 143 144 142 141 142 147 143 143 147 178 180 ISO 180 176 174 172 171 175 179 180 181 183 183 192 194 196 199 201 205 201 198 193 193 202 199 201 203 181 189 197 199 191 191 194 216 225 254 271 ' 244 226 218 216 218 212 208 200 190 1S6 183 178 176 172 107 162 116 116 114 113 112 110 109 113 119 120 121 126 ;134 135 133 131 133 139 149 154 152 148 .145 145 . 144 142 141 142 156 159 163 158 157 156 155 156 160 167 170 172 .180 183 1S5 185 .188 .192 198 204 202 194 190 186 .182 132 1S1 178 131 131 129 127 124 123 125 124 122 122 121 122 124 124 127 130 131 132 135 136 134 131 128 127 123 129 130 130 179 180 178 178 178 177 175 175 176 176 173 173 173 176 179 182 184 184 1S5 187 187 187 187 183 183 183 176 176 118 118 119 121 117 117 117 116 116 114 114 115 116 120 122 122 124 126 127 126 125 123 121 120 121 120 118 116 =141 142 141 140 138 141 142 • 143 14S 150 155 ,155 153 154 156 156 :156 157 1159 .159 156 153 151 150 154 153 152 151 153 •153 •152 150 142 142 139 139 139 141 142 139 140 143 145 147 144 142 142 143 143 144 147 146 149 150 151 150 110 104 -97 98 105 112 115 118 119 118 114 110 110 118 123 126 130 134 139 140 139 136 136 138 139 137 137 101 92 91 •95 103 117 115 113 .119 119 112 109 110 105 104 106 107 106 107 105 100 102 102 109 .103 97 94 1 Wholesale prices ana retail food prices from the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: farm prices from the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Bureau oj Agricultural Economics. 3 The revised wholesale price index number of the V. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, is based on quotations of 404.commodities. " These commodities are arranged in 9 groups as given in the table. In computing this index, the price of each commodity is weighted by multiplying it by the estimated quantity of that article marketed in the census year 1919. For comparable yearly data for the period 1890 to 1921, see the Monthly Labor Review for September, 1922, p. 40; and for com- parable monthly data for period 1913 to 1922, see the Monthly Labor Review for July, 1922, p: 60. .. t 3 The retail food price index compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statisncs represents the changes in the price of 22 articles of food as reported by retail dealers in 51 of the larger cities as of the 15th of the month. ., _ .. , 4 . , 'As of the 15th of each month. Farm prices represent the relative average prices to farmers of the 10 leading crops and leading live stock respectively. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis February 1924

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Page 1: Table 103 WHOLESALE PRIGESi - FRASER · inv» ioi in-HC 107 ISO 2m l.tt 112 no FA KM Crop IOO HIS no 121 2ns 221 Kf.l 113 13*1 stock J(W> 111 UA 107 111 1921 September.. October J923

159

Table 103 —WHOLESALE PRIGESi[Base year In bom^facea type.]

1

VEAB ANDMONTH.

WHOLESALE PRICE : INDEX NUMBERS. (Revised.)3

(Compiled by U. s. Department of Labor.)

Farmprod-ucts.

Food,etc.

Clothsand

clothing.

Fueland

lighting.

Metaland

metalprod-ucts.

Buildingmate-rials.

I Cheml-icals and

diugs.

[Housefurnish-

ing•goods.

Miscel-laneous.

All com-modi-ties.

RETAILFOOD

PRICES.*

Relative to 1913.

FARM PRICES.*

Crops. Livestock.

1913 mo. av . .

1914 mo. av . .

1915 mo. av . .

1916 mo. av . .

1917 mo. av.,

1913 mo. av. ,

1919mo. av. ,

1920 mo. av. .

1921 mo. av.,

1922 mo. av . ,

1923 mo. av. ,

100103104123

190

218231

218

124133142

vlOO102

105121

167

188

207220

144139144

10098

93

127

175

228

253

295180180

199

1009383

126

169

170

181

241

199

220

188

1008599

162

231

187

162

192

129

122

145

100

92

94

120

157

172

201264165169190

100101134

181

202

215169200136124131

100100100106125

153184254195176184

100

95

95

121

148

156175196128117122

100

93

101

127

177

!1941206;226147149154

100102101114146

1G7186-203153142146

100108110124203

224234238109113130

100

103

95

111

164

.192198168107111103

1921.SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

1933.

JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril

May....June....July . . .August.

September..OctoberNovember..December..

1923.

JanuaryFebruary...MarchApril

May....JuneJuly... .August.

September....OctoberNovemberDecember.:

1924.JanuaryFebruary...MarchApril

124

124

121

120

122

131

130

129

132

131

135

131

133

133

143

145

143

142

143

141

139

138

135

139

144144

140

145

142

140

139

136

131

135

137

137

133

140

142

138

138

140

143

144

141

141

143

144

142

141

142

147

143

143

147

178

180

ISO

180

176

174

172

171

175

179

180

181

183

183

192

194

196

199

201

205

201

198

193

193

202

199

201

203

181

189

197

199

191

191

194

216

225

254

271

' 244

226

218

216

218

212

208

200

190

1S6

183

178

176

172

107

162

116

116

114

113

112

110

109

113

119

120

121

126

;134

135

133

131

133

139

149

154

152

148

.145

145

. 144

142

141

142

156

159

163

158

157

156

155

156

160

167

170

172

.180

183

1S5

185

.188

.192

198

204

202

194

190

186

.182

132

1S1

178

131

131

129

127

124

123

125

124

122

122

121

122

124

124

127

130

131

132

135

136

134

131

128

127

123

129

130

130

179

180

178

178

178

177

175

175

176

176

173

173

173

176

179

182

184

184

1S5

187

187

187

187

183

183

183

176

176

118

118

119

121

117

117

117

116

116

114

114

115

116

120

122

122

124

126

127

126

125

123

121

120

121

120

118

116

=141

142

141

140

138

141

142

• 143

14S

150

155

,155

153

154

156

156

:156

157

1159

.159

156

153

151

150

154

153

152

151

153

•153

•152

150

142

142

139

139

139

141

142

139

140

143

145

147

144

142

142

143

143

144

147

146

149

150

151

150

110

104

-97

98

105

112

115

118

119

118

114

110

110

118

123

126

130

134

139

140

139

136

136

138

139

137

137

101

92

91

•95

103

117

115

113

.119

119

112

109

110

105

104

106

107

106

107

105

100

102

102

109

.103

97

94

1 Wholesale prices ana retail food prices from the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: farm prices from the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Bureauoj Agricultural Economics.

3 The revised wholesale price index number of the V. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, is based on quotations of 404.commodities. " These commoditiesare arranged in 9 groups as given in the table. In computing this index, the price of each commodity is weighted by multiplying it by the estimated quantity of thatarticle marketed in the census year 1919. For comparable yearly data for the period 1890 to 1921, see the Monthly Labor Review for September, 1922, p. 40; and for com-parable monthly data for period 1913 to 1922, see the Monthly Labor Review for July, 1922, p: 60... t

3 The retail food price index compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statisncs represents the changes in the price of 22 articles of food as reported by retail dealers in 51 ofthe larger cities as of the 15th of the month. . , _ .. , 4. ,

'As of the 15th of each month. Farm prices represent the relative average prices to farmers of the 10 leading crops and leading live stock respectively.

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February 1924

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160

Table 104.—WHOLESALE PRICES.1

[Base year in bold-laced type.]

YEAR AND MONTH.

COMPILED BY FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. (Revised.)

Agricul-tural

products.

21quotations.

Animalproducts.

21quotations.

Forestproducts.

11quotations.!

Mineralproducts.

35quotations.

Total rawproducts.

Producers'goods.2

quotations.117

quotations.

Con-*sumcrs'goods.*

199

All com-modities.

401quotations.ji quotations.

DUN'S.

300commodi-

ties.

BRAD-STREETS!

commodi-ties.

Relative to 1913.

.1913 monthly average.1911 monthly average.1915 monthly average.1916 montlily average.1917 monthly average.1918 monthly average.

1919 monthly average..1920 monthly average..1921 monthly average. -1922 monthly average..1023 monthly average..

1OO

102112130211243

250255134

145168

100

10398119174203

221186110125122

100

92

90

102

135

157

211312165185211

100

92

97

138

191

181

180

236

185

208

1S6

100

99

101

126

187

205

218

229

142

153

159

100

92

97

143

184

181

179

214

135

128

141

1OO

101

102

119

1G3

191

1OO

98

101

127

177

194

211 .

231 I159 !

151 |

156 i

200226

147

149

154

1OO

101

105

123

199

100

191

207

141

112

157

100

97

107

123

170

203

203

204

123

132

145

1921.September.October....November.December..

1923.January...February.March....April

May....June....July....August.

September.Octolx?r....November.December..

1923.January...February..MarchApril ,

May....

June....July....August.

September.,October

November..December..

141

135

130

130

130140141145

152

146

147

138

136147160161

164170174172

107

165

152

163

172

179

181

105

107

103

103

109121122120

122

123

130

127

13213212912S

125123123123

122

119

120

125

131

122

115

115

January IFebruaryMarch... ]

April !

154162175

167

166

165

167

174

1861SS191

199201207210

215

220

227

232

226

215

209

203

196

197

196

191

16S

174

178

179

178

177

178

180

202

211

241

261

236

218209208

213

207

202

19S

184179177

176

171

1G5

165

137

138

137

137

139

146

147

148

157

159

171

173

168166166167

1GS

167

167

166

161

158

153

153

15S

155

lot

153

126

126

125

125

123

118

120122

125

127

129

129

132

135

136

135

136141

148

150

14S

144

141

137

139

139

13S

13G

155

154

153

151

1JG

HS150

149

150

151

154

149

150

152

155

157

155

155

150

157

156

155

154

154

158159

m1-58

141

142

141

140

13S

141

142

143

148

150

155

155

153

154

156

156

156

157

159

159

156

1.53

151

150

154

153

152

152

134

134

135

136

136

136

140

137

130

140

144

143

142

145

151

153

153

151

158

100

159

J5S

158

15 i

155

15S

158

15S

157

120

121

123

123

123

124

126

125

127

129

131

131

131

135145150

149

149

151

151

148

145

142

139

140

142

143

IJJ

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February 1924

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180

Table 133.—WHOLESALE PRICES1

[Base j car In bold-faced type}

YEAR ANDMOKTH

WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX NU2HHEBS (Revised)*(Compiled by U, S. Department of Labor)

Farmprod-ucts

Food,etc.

Clothsand

clothing

Fueland

lighting

Metaland

metalprod-ucts

Buildingmate-rials

Chemi-cals anddrugs

Housefurnish-

inggoods laneous

AH tornmodi-

lies

RETAIL'FOODMUCKS

Relative to 1013

1013 mo. av . ,

1914 mo. av . .

1015 mo. av . .

1916 mo. av . .

1917 mo. av . .

1915 mo. a v . .

1919 mo. a v . .

1920 mo. a v . .

1921 mo. a v . .

1922 mo. a v . .

11/23 mo. a v . .

. 100103

104

123

190

21S

231

218

124

133

142

3 00102

105

121

167

188

207

220

144

139

144

100

127

175

228

253

205

180

ISO

199

10003

as120

169

170

181

241

199

220

1S8

1OO

85

00

1G2

231

187

1G2

192

129

122

145

1009294120157

172201201165100100

100101131181202

215\W200130121131

1OO

100

100

106

125

1531812'>110517G

100o;>95

121148

156

175

190

12b

117

122

J00

101127177

20G226147149151

100inv»

ioiin-HC

107ISO

2m

l.tt112no

FA KM

Crops

IOO

HIS

no121

2ns

221

Kf.l

113

13*1

stock

J(W>

111UA

107

111

1921September..October

J923JanuaryFebruary...MarchApril

JuneJuly--..August.

September..OctoberNovember..December..

JanuaryFebruary.MarchApril

MayJuneJulyAugust

September,.OctoberNovember..December..

1924JanuaryFebruary..,MarchApril.,"™

May-June..July..

124

121

121

120

122

131

130

129

132

131

135

131

133

138

143

145

143

142

143

141

139

138

135

139

144

144

140

145

144

143

137

142

140

139

130

131

135

137

137

13S

110

142

138

13S

140

143

144

141

141

143

144

144

142

141

142

147

14S

14S

' 1 4 7

143143141

178

ISO

180

ISO

17G

174

172

171

175

179

ISO

181

183

1SS

192

194

196

199

201

205

201

198

193

193

202

199

201

203

200

196

191

1M

ISO

197

199

195

101

191

194

216 •

225

251

271

214

220

21S

21*3

218

212

200

200

190

186

1S3

17$

1761721G7162

169

ISO

181

116

316

114

113

312

110

100

113

113

120

121

126

134

135

133

131

133

339

140

151

152

148

345

145

Hi142

141142

142

143

144

156

159

163

153

167UG

155150

100

167

170

172

ISO

1S3

185

185

188

192

10S

20-1

202

194

190

186

182

182

1S1

ITS

181182182

131131129127

124

323

125

124

122

122

121

122

124

124

127

130

131

132

135

136

134

131

128

127

128

129

130

130

132

131

130

179

ISO

17S

178

178

177

175

175

176

176

173

173

173

176

179

182

184

185

187

187

187

187

183

1S3

183

17G

176

170

176

175

118118119121

117

117

117

11G

lift114114115

116

320

122

322

124126127126

125

123

121

120

121

120

118

116

317

113

113

1411*2

141140

1SS141142

US

U 0

150

153151156156

160157159159

15(5153151150

15*153152151

151152150

153

iro

142

142

no

141

342

139

140143145147

144342

142

143

343

144

147

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149

150

151

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144

110301

97

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US

no118114

110110U S123

130

140

131)

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13S139137137

noin13S

ms117115

IKS11U1191J2

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100107ifWi107

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100

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102

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OSICO

August.

of Ap)Jcilhsiih PriCGS ^ n d r o t a U f o o d p r i c e s f r o m t h 0 Ul S' mPa'Ttm€nt °f i a6<>r' Sureau °f Labor Si***'****9; farm pricrs from the U. S. DcpnTimrnt of AgricvJturr, Hrrtau

S T h « revised wholesale price index number of the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau, ofUbor Stathticn, is based on quotations of 401 commodities. The-c, c.omu*o.i:tics^^ r r?nK9<i in 9 groups as given in the table In computing this index, the price of each commodity U weighted by lnultiplymg it by the estimated (juuntity of tliut attidoSontfi iD t h e c e n s . u s year 1919 For comparable yearly data for the period 1S90 to 1921, see the Monthly Labor Renew for September, 1922, p. -10; and for cumutrnHo

i ^ i ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ S ^ ^ ch.u.gcs in tho price of 22 articles ol Iuod M reported by rotaU doalcs ia 51 of the

' As of tho Uth of each mont™°"i£rm prices represent the relative average prices to farmers of the 10 leading crops and leading livestock respectively.

Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

May 1924

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190

Table 134.—WHOLESALE PRICES1

[Base year In bold-faced type]

YKAK AND MONTH

COMPILED BY FEDERAL RESFJtVE BOARD (Revised)

AKHCUI-tural

products

21quotations

Animalproducts

21.Quotations

Forestproducts

11quotations

Mineralproducts

35quotations

I! rTotal raw jjProducers'iTot aproducts

quotations

rodgoods -

quotations199

quotations

All c o m -modit ies

404j quotations

DUN'S(1st of

month)

300commodi-

ties

Relative to 1913

BRAD- ,STREET'S

(1st ofmonth)

90commodi-

ties

1913 monthly average..1914 monthly average,.1915 monthly average-.1916 monthly average..1917 monthly average..1918 monthly average..

191'.* monthly average..1020 monthly average,.1921 monthly average..1922 monthly average..1923 monthly average..

100102112130211243

25025513414516S

1OO10398119174

221180110325122

1009290102135157

211312160185211

100920713S191181

180236185208186

1009910112G187205

218229142159159

1009297143184181

179214135128141

1OO101102119163191

211231159151156

1OO98

101127K 7194

206226147149154

1OO101105123199190

191207141142157

100

97107128170203

203204123132145

1921September..OctoberNovember..December- -

1932January. _February-MarchApril

May....JUDOJuly....August.

September..OctoberNovember..December. -

1923January..,February.,MarchApril

MayJuneJuly....August.

September..OctoberNovember..December..

JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril

May......... ^JunoJuly "I!.""!!""!"Augus t

141135130130

130140141145

152146147 -138

136147160161

164170174172

167165154152

163172179181

182176165 |

105107103103

109121122120

122123130127

132132129128

125123123123

12211912012.5

131122115115

115

no118

154162175169

167166165167

174186188191

199204207210

215220227232

226215209203

196197196191

191195194

168174178179

178177

178

180

202211241261

23621820920S

213207202198

189184179177

176171165165

170177179

137138137137

139146147148

157159171173

166166167

168167167166

161158153153

158155154153

155156154

126126125125

123

118120122

125127129129

132

135136135

136141148150

148144141137

139139138136

136139137

155154153151

146

148150149

150151154149

150152155157

155155150157

156155154154

159

159

158

156154153

141142141140

138141142143

14S150155155

153154156156

156157150159

156153

.151150

153152151

151

152

150

134134135136

136136140137

139140144143

142145151153

153154158160

159158156154

15515S

im158

157158158154

120121123123

123124120125

127129131131

131136145150

149149151161

148145142139

140142143146

144143140137

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Table 136.—WHOLESALE PRICES1

[Base year in bold-faced type]

YEAR ANDMONTH

COMPILED BY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. (Revlsed)i

Farmprod-ucts

Food,etc.

Clothsand

clothing

Fueland

lighting

Metaland

metalprod-ucts

Buildingmate-rials

Chemi-cals anddrugs

Housefurnish-

inggoods

Miscel-laneous

All com*modi-

ties

RETAILFOOD

PRICES<•)

FARM PRICES •

Crops(10)

Index numbers relative to 1913

Live-stock

1913 mo. av_,

1914 mo. av..1915 mo. av_.

1916 mo. av_,1917 mo. av_.

1918 mo. av. .1919 mo. av. .1920 mo. av.,1921 mo. av . .

1922 mo. av . ,1923 mo. av . .

100103

104

123

190

218

231

218

124

133

142

100102105121167

188207220144138 .

144

1OO9898127175

228253295180181

- 199

100938812G169

170181241199218188

1OO8599162231

187162192129122145

1009294120157

1722012G4165168190

100101134181202

215169200136124131

100100

100

106

125

153

184

254

195

176

184

10095

95

121

143

156

175

196

123

117

122

10098

101

127

177

194

206

220

147

149

154

100102

101

114

146

167

18G

203

153

142

146

1OO108

110

124

208

221

234

238

109

113

136

1OO10395

111164

192

198

168

107

111

103

1923JanuaryFebruary...MarchApril

MayJuneJulyAugust

September..OctoberNovember..December..

1933January,, 1.February. _,March ,April

JuneJulyAugust

SeptemberOctoberNovember..December. w

1924JanuaryFebruary.March.,April.

122

131

130

129

132

131

135

131

133

138

143

145

143142143141

139138135139

144144146145

131135137137

138

140

142

138

138140143144

141

141

143

144

144142141142

147

148

148

147

176

174

172

171

175

179

180

181

183188192194

196199201205

201

198

193

193

202

199

201

203

195191191194

216225254271

244

226

218

216

218212

206200

190

186

183

178

176

172

167

162

112

110

109

113

119120121126

134

135

133

131

133139149154

152

148

145

145

144142141142

157156155156

16016717Q172

180183185185

188192198204

202

194

190

186

182

182

181

178

SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

124123125124

122122121122

124124127130

131132135136

134131

128

127

128129130130

178177175175

176176173173

173

176179182

184184185187

187187187183

183

183

176

176

117117117116

116114114115

116120122122

124126127126

125

123

121

120

121120118116

138

141

142

143

148150155153

153

154

156

156

156157159159

156153151150

154153162151

142142139139

139141142139

140143145147

144142142143

143144147146

149150151150

98105112115

118119118114

110110118123

126130134139

140139

136

136

138139137137

95103117115

118119110112

109110105104

106107106107

105100102102

10910397

; i^u3 ^ uitr xyiif. For comparable yearly tiata ior me penou LOW 10 JL*«I, aee iu» jaxv7u«»y ^«w.period 1913 to 1922, see the Monthly Labor Review for July, 1922, p. GO. A1 , . 4. . , n o . , , , ^

iyud prioe index compiled by the U S Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, represents the changes in the price of 22 articles of food as reported" V p.:; """*:«* in 51 of the largest cities as of the 15th of the month. . , 4 | . * * * ^ , ^

ma i i«T? P"9°s» compiled by the XT. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, represent the relative average prices to farmers of the 10 leading crop3* leaamg livestock products, respectively, as of the 15th of each month.

1774°—24f 13

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Table 137.—WHOLESALE PRICES1

[Base year in bold-faced type]

YEAR AND MONTH

COMPILED BY FEDEUAI* RESERVE BOARD (Raised)

Agricul-tural

products

21quotatioBS

Animalproducts*

21quotations

Forestproducts:

11quotations

Mineralproducts

35quotations

Tirtairaw,products:

88quotations

Producers')goods 3

117quotations

Con-sumers'goods,3

199quotations

All com-modities

404:quotations

BUN'S(1st of

month)

300commodi-

ties

Index numbers relative to 1913

, BRAD- ,STREET'S'

(1st ofmonth)

96commodi-

ties

1913 monthly average...1914monihly average..,1915 monthly average1916 monthly average...1917 monthly average...1918-monthly average...

1910 monthly average1920 monthly average1921 monthly average1922 monthly average1923 monthly average,

100102112.130211'243

250-255134145168

100103OS119174"203

221186110125122

10092SO102135157

211312166185211

1OO

92

87

138

191

181

180

236

185

208

186

10099

101

126

187

205

218

229

142

159

159

1009297143

. 184

181

179

214

135

128

141

100101102119-163191

21123115915L156

10098

101

127

177

194

206

226

147

149

154

100101105.123199190-

191207141142.157

1009T

- 107128170203

203"204123132145

1923JanuaryFebruary...MarchApril

MayJunoJulyAugust

SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecomber.....

1923JanuaryFebruaryMarch ,April

M a y . . . .-June.J u l y . . . .August .

SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril

M a yJuneJuly ,August . . .

SeptemberOctober ,November ,December

130'140141145

152.146 r14713S

136147160161

164170.174172

167165-154152

163172;179181

182176165166

168165

109121122120

122123130127

132132129128

125.123,123123'

122119120125

131122..115115

115116.118

115109

167:166165167

174186188191

ioa204207210

215220227232

226215'209203

196197196191

104.195.194195

195182.

178177178180

202211241261

236218209208

213207202198

184179177

171165165

170

179174

171.168.

139146147148

157159171173

168166166167

168167167166

161158153153

158155154153

155156154154

152147.

123118120122

125127129129

132135136135

136141148150

148144141137

139139138136

136139137135

135,130

146148150149

150151154149

150152155157

155155'156.157

156155\154154

158• 159

159158

156154153151

150.150

138141142143

148150155155

153154156156

156157159159

156153151150

154153152151

151152150148

147

136.136.140137

139.140-144143

142,145-151153

153.154,158160'

159.15S156154

155158158158

157158158154'

153152153

123.

m126125127"123131131

131136145150

149149151151

149:145142139

140142143146

144143140137.

136133133

goods

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Table 138.—WHOLESALE PRICES[Base year in bold-faced type]

YEAR AND MONTH

comraod i- commodi-

COMPILED BY U. S* DEPARTMENT OF LABOE. (Revised) t

Farmprod*ucts

56_nratties

Food,etc

95

ties

Clothsand

cloth-ing

. 65commodi-

ties

Fueland

lighting

. 20commodi-i

ties

Metaland

metalprod-ucts

37maties

Build-ing

mate-rials

commodi-commodi-32imoties

Chemi-cals anddrugs

. 43commodi-

ties

Housefurnish-|

goods

31icommodi-

ties

Miscel-laneous

, 5 .Icomrnodi-i

ties

Allcorn-modi*

ties

401[commodi-

ties

RETAIL1

FOODPRICES;

0)

, 22commodf-

ties

(1st ofmonth)

BRAD*|! STREET'S'

(1st ofmonll i)

300commodi-

ties

Index numbers relative to 1913

m m otics

1913 mo. a v , .

1914 mo. a v - .1915 mo. av_1916 mo. av_.1917 mo* a v . ,

IMS mo. av_,1919 mo* a v .1920 mo. a v .1921 mo. av^1922 mo. av-1923 mo. av_

103104123190

21S231218124133142

100102105121167

18320722014413S144

1009363127175

228253295ISO181199

1009383126169

1701S1241199218188

10085fid

162231

1S7162192129122145

1009394

120157

17220L264165168190

100101134181202

215169200136124131

100100100106125

15318425419517ft1S4

1 0 09595

121148

156175196128117122

1 0 098

101127177

1M206226147149154

100102101114146

167ISfl203153142146

100101105123199

190191207141142157

10067

107128170

203203204123132145

1923MayJune.JulyAugust....

September.OctoberNovember-December,.

January-.FebruaryMarch ,April

May ,June. ,July_August

September...October ,November..December,..

1993

January...

February.

April.

MayJuneJulyAugust.,

September «,„„October.,..November «._„„December.^.

1925January __,February I !

132131135131

133138143145

143142143141

139

138

135

139

144

144

146145

144

143

137

139

136

134

141

145

143

133

140

142

133

138140143144

141141143144

144142141142

147148

143

147

143

143

141

137

137

136

139

144

143

175179180

181

183188192194

196199201205

201193193193

202

199

201

203

200

196

191

189

187

187

188

190

187

216225254

274

244226213216

21S212206200

190

186

183

178

176

172

167

180

181

179

177

175

173

170

168

119120121126

134135133131

133139149154

152143145145

144142141142

142143144139

134132130130

128

160167170172

180183185185

1S3192193204

203194"190186

18213218117S

181182182282

180173169169

171

122122121122

124124127130

131132155135

134131123127

128129130130

13213113012S

127127127130

131

176176173173

173176179182

1841841S5187

187187187183

133183176176

176176175175

173172171in171

i

116114114115

116120122122

124126127120

125123121120

121120118116

117113113113

112111112115

115

143150155155

153154156156

156157159159

156153151150

154153152151

151152150148

147145147150

149

1S9141142139

140143145147

144142142143

143144147146

149150151150

149147144141

141142143144

147

140144143

142145151

153154158160

159158156154

155158153158

157153153154

153152153155

156153160

127J29131131

131136145150

143H9151151

14S145142139

140142143146

144143140137

136133133137

139

141

144

ffiffi&?^fOT Scp'cmbWl 1922'p'46i snd tor comwrab18«J arranged in 9 groups as given in the table, ^ computing in* mu«, « - *marketed in the census year 1919. For comparable yearly ^ f ^ 0 ^ j u f £ mmonthly data for wHM ion to 1922. see the Monthly Labor Bettewjox J UJJ,

plated to a 1913 base from the actual figures as pubhsbed m these journ^°y the amount "annually consumed by each inhabitant. -

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