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2012 01 82177.27
2011 04 99176·84
2011 03 94175.08
2011 02 83174·78
2011 01 6175.31
2010 04 3178.62
2010 03 18178.12
2010 02 25176.18
2010 01 77176.28
2009 04 87179·01
2009 03 24180.35
2009 02 46179·58
2009 01 46182.66
2008 04 32182·91
2008 03 25180·90
2008 02 92184·02
2008 01 89185.81
2007 04 45183·84
2007 03 60183·30
2007 02 31183·47
2007 01 5184.77
2006 04 58183.43
2006 03 90179·92
2006 02 57181.61
2006 01 21177.49
2005 04 27177.47
2005 03 3177.87
2005 02 89175.50
2005 01 86172·98
2004 04 34169.74
2004 03 14166.59
2004 02 73164.42
2004 01 76162.29
2003 04 86159.40
2003 03 59156.11
2003 02 76154·12
2003 01 92152·05
2002 04 14150.68
2002 03 1149.83
2002 02 92147·66
2002 01 58146·61
2001 04 74143·32
2001 03 29142·34
2001 02 42140·48
2001 01 25138·25
2000 04 50135·87
2000 03 54133.71
2000 02 69132.03
2000 01 69131·78
1999 04 46128·47
1999 03 16126·38
1999 02 43124·01
1999 01 89123.43
1998 04 95121·57
1998 03 77119·90
1998 02 57117·61
1998 01 12116·17
1997 04 53114.45
1997 03 24114·51
1997 02 30111.75
1997 01 88110·63
1996 04 3108·64
1996 03 72109·72
1996 02 7107.52
1996 01 91105·97
1995 04 50104·00
1995 03 57102.62
1995 02 58103·00
1995 01 23100·00
1994 04 2798·22
1994 03 4297·66
1994 02 7595.17
1994 01 990.57
1993 04 8989.55
1993 03 1689.72
1993 02 7887·16
1993 01 9985.25
1992 04 1985·25
1992 03 9185.10
1992 02 1283·80
1992 01 6982.46
1991 04 2482.06
1991 03 682.08
1991 02 4580.43
1991 01 1980·77
1990 04 3481·24
1990 03 2280.67
1990 02 7181.42
1990 01 7480·25
1989 04 779.66
1989 03 2979·52
1989 02 1180.27
1989 01 8576·67
1988 04 2479·23
1988 03 3875.73
1988 02 774.91
1988 01 2769.61
1987 04 9172·58
1987 03 8873·85
1987 02 2973·52
1987 01 168·00
1986 04 4269.12
1986 03 4267·96
1986 02 7167.71
1986 01 3264.39
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Nondurable goods
Printing and related support activities
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Chemical manufacturing
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Retail trade
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Rail transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger transportation
Information
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Broadcasting and telecommunications
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Professional and technical services
Management of companies and enterprises
Administrative and waste services
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
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Performing arts, museums, and related activities
Amusement, gambling, and recreation
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