Figure III-1

SALES BY NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRIES
Derived From Spending on Improvements Following NYC Rent Deregulation

Industry Sales
($1,000)

Direct Outlays For Improvements Less Offsets ($3,971,296.3 - $1,191,388.9 = $2,779,907.4)
Direct Plus Derived Demand
1 Agricultural products 16,679.4
2 Forestry and fishery products 0.0
3 Coal mining 0.0
4 Crude petroleum and natural gas 3,613.9
5 Miscellaneous mining 12,509.9
6 New construction 0.0
7 Maintenance and repair construction 2,817,436.1
8 Food products and tobacco 89,235.0
9 Textile mill products 8,061.7
10 Apparel 38,640.7
11 Paper and allied products 26,687.1
12 Printing and publishing 47,814.4
13 Chemicals and petroleum refining 126,763.9
14 Rubber and leather products 37,806.7
15 Lumber and wood products and furniture 23,629.2
16 Stone, clay and glass products 61,713.9
17 Primary metal industries 36,416.8
18 Fabricated metal products 122,871.9
19 Machinery, except electrical 51,706.3
20 Electric and electronic equipment 70,887.6
21 Motor vehicles and equipment 10,007.7
22 Transportation equipment 1,112.0
23 Instruments and related products 11,119.6
24 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 14,455.5
25 Transportation 103,412.6
26 Communication 66,161.8
27 Electric, gas, water and sanitary services 82,285.3
28 Wholesale trade 226,840.4
29 Retail trade 224,060.5
30 Finance 94,794.8
31 Insurance 70,331.7
32 Real estate 307,735.7
33 Hotels and lodging places and amusements 43,366.6
34 Personal services 23,907.2
35 Business services 143,165.2
36 Eating and drinking places 81,729.3
37 Health services 125,651.8
38 Miscellaneous services 103,690.5
39 Households 1,864,761.8

Total Impact*
Total Economic Multiplier

$5,326,302.6
1.916

*Total excluded households to avoid double counting