ed States – Trucks8490Capacity UtilizationU.S. and Canada (2 shift rated)80.7%94.7%75.5%91.2%GMNA Net Price(0.8%)0.0%See footnotes on page 10. - 10 –General Motors CorporationOperating StatisticsSecond Quarter Year to Date----------------------------2001200020012000----------------GMAC's U.S. Cost of Borrowing5.90%6.56%Current Debt Spreads Over U.S. Treasuries2 Year105 bp100 bp5 Year150 bp145 bp10 Year178 bp185 bpWorldwide Employmentat June 30 (in 000's)United States Hourly130139United States Salary4344------Total United States173183Canada, Mexico, and Other3435------GMNA207218GME7690GMLAAM2524GMAP1111Hughes1118GMAC2927Other1313------Total372401======Worldwide Payrolls ($Mil's)$5,164$5,769$10,166$11,360Footnotes:---------(1) The Q2 2001 adjusted amounts represent the reported amounts excluding General Motors’ portion of severance payments and asset impairments that were part of the previously announced restructuring of its affiliate Isuzu Motors Ltd. General Motors’ share of such charges decreased GMAP and consolidated net income by $133 million. (2) The year-to-date 2001 adjusted amounts represent the reported amounts excluding General Motors’ portion of severance payments and asset impairments that were part of the previously announced restructuring of its affiliate Isuzu Motors Ltd., less the net Q1 2001 impact from initially adopting SFAS No. 133, Accounting for Derivatives and Hedging Activities. The Isuzu restructuring charges decreased consolidated net income by $133 million during Q2 2001 while the net impact from initially adopting SFAS No. 133 increased consolidated net income by $12 million during Q1 2001.(3) The 2000 GM Class H common stock earnings per share and book value per share amounts have been adjusted to reflect the three-for-one stock split, in the form of a 200% stock dividend, paid on June 30, 2000.(4) Represents total cash for Automotive, Communications Services, and Other Operati...