Unemployment peaked at 11 percent in the fall of 1984.
The industry was booming, with a yearly growth rate that would peak at 13 percent by 1995.
The rate had peaked at 84.7 percent in January 1989.
In both boys and girls, the risk of leukemia peaked at 3 percent 14 years later.
Those deficits peaked at more than 6 percent in 1983.
Official interest rates last peaked here at 15 percent in 1989.
In 1976 the percentage of black high school graduates who went on to college peaked at 34 percent.
In the years before it began, inflation peaked at more than 5,000 percent a year.
But after peaking at 1.06 percent in 1993, the ratio began to fall.
Meanwhile, the Japanese share of the world market peaked at 51 percent in 1988 and has dropped a bit since.