Services Hotel Operations 753 No. 1259. SELECTED SERVICES-RECEIPTS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1968 TO 1973 [In millions of dollars. Based on probability sample designs; for discussion of sampling variability, see source] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Monthly Selected Services Receipts, series BS. No. 1260. HOTEL OPERATIONS-OCCUPANCY RATIO, SALES INDEXES, AND ROOM RATE INDEX: 1955 TO 1972 [Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on reports from approximately 400 hotels. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series T 361-365, for indexes on a 1929 base] Source: Laventhol Krekstein Horwath & Horwath, New York, N.Y., Lodging Industry, annual. (Copyright, 1973, by Laventhol Krekstein Horwath & Horwath.) No. 1261. HOTELS, Motels, and Motor Hotels-SummARY: 1958, 1963, AND 1967 [1958 excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Covers commercial establishments primarily engaged in providing lodging, or lodging and meals, to the general public. Includes establishments with payroll only] 2 For 1958 and 1963, not all establishments reported number of rooms; therefore, size-class breakdown will not add to total. 3 Hotels with 25 guest rooms or more. 1958 and 1963, employees for workweek ended nearest Nov. 15; 1967, for workweek including Mar. 12. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Business: 1958, vol. V; 1963, vol. VI; and 1967, BC 67-SS 2. No. 1262. SELECTED SERVICES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1963 AND 1967 [Money figures in millions of dollars; paid employees in thousands. "N.e.c." means not elsewhere classified] Selected services... Hotels, motels, tourist courts, 441, 023 3,261.5 1,187,814 60, 542 521, 410 55, 527 17,524 3,841.2 1,081,870 Hotels. 616.8 78,423 2,976 361.8 23, 625 3,823 18,690 3,766 1,272 Year-round hotels: 378.0 19,970 Unincorporated businesses. + Data corrected only at level significantly affected; hence, detail will not add to total. "Week including Mar. 12. No. 1262. SELECTED SERVICES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1963 AND 1967-Continued [Money figures in millions of dollars; paid employees in thousands. "N.e.c." means not elsewhere classified] About 7 percent represents repayment of cash advances which are not part of the cost of the complete funeral service. Includes other classical groups. 7 Excludes classical. Includes racing stables. Includes kiddie parks. 10 Excludes fairs operated by governmental boards or subdivisions. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Business: 1967, vol. V. |