400 
 
 
 
 
 
 
300 
 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 
1970 
 Figure 1.—Total value of mineral production in New York.THE MINERAL
INDUSTRY OF NEW YORK 
 
 
Table 3.—Indicators of New York business activity 
581 
 
1966 
1967 
Change 
 
 
(percent) 
Personal income: 
 
 
 
 Total millions.. 
 Percapita                                       Construction activity:'

$63,669.0 
$3,497.0 
"$68,315.0 $3,726.0 
+7.3 
+6.5 
 Construction contracts millions Nonresidentialbuilding do~~ Residentialbuilding
do~~ Nonbuilding construction do.~ 
Cement shipments to and within New York 
 thousand376-pound barrels~Mineral production thousands~ 
Annual average labor force and employment: 
 Total labor force do~ 
 Unemployment do~ 
$3,960.0 
$1,822.0 
$1,285.0 
$852.0 
 
17,822.0 
' $300,807 
 
7,585.0 
 330.0 
$3,917.0 
$1,729.0 
$1,214.0 
 $974.0 
 
P 17,604.0 $299,318 
 
7,715.0 
 315.0 
—1.1 
—5.1 
—5.5 +14.3 
 
—1.2 
—.5 
 
+1.7 
—4.5 
Employment: 
 Construction do~ 
260.3 
259.9 
—.2 
Durable goods do~   Stone, clay, and glass products do~~ 
905.9 
50.3 
899.6 
48.9 
— .7 
—2.8 
Primary metals do~Fabricated metal products do.. 
82.9 
98.3 
79.7 
95.8 
—3.9 
—2.5 
Miscellaneous durable goods do.. 
674.4 
675.2 
+.1 
Nondurable goods do... 
 Mining do...... 
1,018.3 
 9.5 
1,008.7 
 9.2 
—1.0 
—3.2 
Petroleum refining and retail industries do... 
10.3 
10.3 
 
Total nonagricultural do.~ 
6,904.8 
7,005.7 
+1.5 
P Preliminary. 
' F. W. Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co. 
 
 Sources: Bureau of Mines; U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Employment
Security; New York State Department of Labor, Division of Employment. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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