Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2 |
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1970 In millions accounts adjusted agencies Alaska and Hawaii annual issues Annual Report average Beginning Bell System Bureau of Economic capital Census Class I railroads classified commodities companies construction corporations cost debt domestic electric employees end of table equipment estimates exclude expenditures exports farm Federal Communications Commission Federal Reserve System figures include Alaska footnotes at end foreign funds gross Historical Statistics income industry Interstate Commerce Commission investment June 30 liabilities loans man-hour manufacturing ment millions of dollars mortgages mutual savings banks National note for series Number operating output patents percent plant prior Railroad receipts represent residential revenue securities series Q series X short tons shown source for series taxes Telegraph telephone text for series tion tonnage tons trade U.S. Bureau U.S. Federal U.S. Government unpublished data value added vessels Western Union
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