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Table 2.—Value 
of miner 
al production in Illinois, by counties ' —Continued 
County 
1966 
 1967 Minerals produced in 1967 in order of value 
Saline                 
Sangamon              
Schuyler               
Scott                 
Shelby                
Stark                 
Stephenson             
Tazewell               
Union                 
Vermilion              
Wabash               
Warren                
Washington            
Wayne                
White                 
Whiteside              
Will                  
Williamson             
Winnebago             
Woodford              
Undistributed           
$18,895 
1,355 
W 
W 
W 
W 
565 
1,544 
W 
5,377 
8,475 
W 
2,412 
18,097 
18,753 
950 
9,112 
23,479 
2,119 
W 
184,304 
W Coal, petroleum. 
$1,100 Sand and gravel, petroleum, clays. W Stone, sand and gravel. 
244 Stone, clays. 
280 Petroleum, sand and graveL W Coal. 
730 Stone, sand and gravel. 
1,543 Sand and gravel, clays. W Stone, sand and gravel. 
4,832 Coal, stone, clays, sand and gravel. 
8,105 Petroleum, sand and gravel. W Stone. 
2,367 Petroleum, stone, coal. 
16,976 Petroleum. 
18,987 Petroleum, sand and gravel. 
1,115 Peat, stone, sand and gravel. 
9,710 Stone, sand and gravel, coal. 
24,861 Coal, petroleum. 
2,394 Sand and gravel, stone. 
111 Sand and gravel. 
247,146 
Total 4  
618,313 
636,801 
W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with Undistributed." 
 1 Data for natural gas and natural gas liquids are not available on a county
basis; however, value for these commodities are included with "Undistributed."
Piatt County is not listed because no production was reported. 
 2Value of petroleum production in Cumberland County included with Clark
County, and. McDonough County with Hancock County because actual source of
production cannot be identified. 
 Includes value for natural gas, natural gas liquids, some petroleum and
sand and gravel that cannot be assigned to specific counties, and values
indicated by symbol W. 
 4 Data do not add to totals shown because of independent rounding. 
 
Table 3.—Indicators of Illinois business activity 
 1966 1967 
Personal income: 
 Total millions. $38,089 P $40,575 +6.5 
   Per capita $3,532 P $3,725 +5.5Construction activity:   Building permits:
     Valuation of authorized residential and nonresidential 
 private construction millions~. $1,392.6 $1,313.6 —5.7 
Number of private and public residential building permits 
      issued 43,754 51,332 +17.3 
 Contract construction work performed: 
 Total millions.... $2,575 $3,279 +27.3 Nonresidential building   do......
$1,165 $1,317 +13.0 Residential building   do__... $940 $1,153 +22.7 Nonbuilding
  do.....  $471 $810 +72.0 
 State highway division: 
 Contracts awarded do~.... $186.8 $294.7 +57.8 Construction contract expenditures
do... $142.2 $170.0 +19.5 
 Portland cement shipments to and within Illinois 
 thousand 376-pound barrels. - 18,333 19,060 +4.0 
Cash receipts from farm marketings millions... $2,763.1 $2,606.2 —5.7Mineral
production do..._ $618.3 $636.8 +3.0Raw steel production thousand tons. 10,960.0
10,649.0 —2.8Manufacturing payrolls millions.. $9,774.0 $10,072.6 +3.1Annual
average labor force and employment: 1   Total labor force thousands... 4,774.6
4,899.9 +2.6 
Agricultural employment do...._.. 152.4 143.8 —5.6Nonagricultural employment
2 do...... 4,480.2 4,594.8 +2.6 
 Manufacturing do.... 1,393.4 1,392.8 (3) Construction do...... 170.0 175.7
+3.4 
Transportation do~... 194.5 196.7 +1.1Mining, quarrying, and petroleum production
do...... 25.2 24.9 —1.2   Bituminous coal mining do...... 8.6 8.8 +2.3
  Crude petroleum and natural gas do...~.... 8.1 7.8 —3.7   Other mining
and quarrying do.... 8.5 8.4 —1.2Stone, clay, and glass products do......
38.9 38.8 — .3Primarymetalindustries do~.... 113.2 110.9 —2.0

P Preliminary. 
1 Adjusted to March 1967 benchmark levels. 
 2 nonagricultural, self-employed, and unpaid family workers, and domestic
workers in private households. 
Less than 0.05 percent. 
 Sources: Survey of Current Business, Construction Review, Statistical Abstract
of the United States, Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings (Division
of Highways), Farm Income Situation, and Illiriots Department of Labor in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor.