Exports in June shrank 0.75 percent from the level of the same month a year ago.
In the last 33 years, the number of congregations has shrunk 16 percent.
The Federal agency added that the shortage, now $71 billion, should shrink 70 percent over the next 15 years.
On average, it said, the industries' market share shrank 25 percent by 1992 from 1982.
Over all, the economy shrank nearly 7 percent last year.
In general, economists expect output to shrink only 1.5 percent this year.
Between 1970 and 1990, the population of the township shrank nearly 12 percent, to 152,000.
With the cuts, however, treatment provided by the city would instead shrink 38 percent from the current level.
The Government thinks that output will shrink 3.5 percent this year.
The Administration has forecast that the deficit this year will shrink 22 percent, to $173.2 billion.