Business Services Industry

Employment and unemployment developments, March 2003

Employment and Earnings, April, 2003

Scheduled Release Dates

Employment and unemployment data are scheduled for
initial release on the following dates:

Reference month   Release date   Reference month   Release date

     April           May 2          July           August 1
     May             June 6         August         September 5
     June            July 3         September      October 3

Summary table A. Major labor force status categories, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                                2002
           Category
                                  Mar.      Apr.       May       June

                                             Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional
 population                      216,823   217,006    217,198   217,407
 Civilian labor force            144,367   144,763    144,911   144,852
   Percent of population            66.6      66.7       66.7      66.6
  Employed                       136,143   136,196    136,487   136,383
   Percent of population            62.8      62.8       62.8      62.7
  Unemployed                       8,224     8,567      8,424     8,469
Not in labor force                72,456    72,243     72,287    72,556

                                               Unemployment rates

All workers                          5.7       5.9        5.8       5.8
  Men, 20 years and over             5.2       5.3        5.2       5.4
  Women, 20 years and over           5.0       5.3        5.2       5.1
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years        16.6      16.9       17.0      16.9
  White                              5.0       5.2        5.2       5.2
  Black or African American         10.4      10.8       10.1      10.6
  Hispanic or Latino ethnicity       7.3       7.9        7.1       7.4

                                              2002
           Category
                                  July      Aug.      Sept.      Oct.

                                                Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional
 population                      217,630   217,866    218,107   218,340
 Civilian labor force            144,786   145,123    146,634   145,393
   Percent of population            66.5      66.6       66.8      66.6
  Employed                       136,343   136,757    137,312   136,988
   Percent of population            62.6      62.8       63.0      62.7
  Unemployed                       8,443     8,366      8,321     8,405
Not in labor force                72,844    72,743     72,473    72,947

                                                Unemployment rates

All workers                          5.8       5.8        5.7       5.8
  Men, 20 years and over             5.3       5.3        5.3       5.4
  Women, 20 years and over           5.1       5.0        5.0       5.2
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years        17.0      16.9       16.2      15.1
  White                              5.2       5.1        5.1       5.1
  Black or African American          9.9       9.9        9.8       9.9
  Hispanic or Latino ethnicity       7.5       7.6        7.5       7.8

                                    2000                 2003
           Category
                                  Nov.      Dec.       Jan.      Feb.

                                                Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional
 population                      218,548   218,741    219,897   220,114
 Civilian labor force            145,180   145,150    145,838   145,857
   Percent of population            66.4      66.4       66.3      66.3
  Employed                       136,542   136,439    137,536   137,408
   Percent of population            62.5      62.4       62.5      62.4
  Unemployed                       8,637     8,711      8,302     8,450
Not in labor force                73,369    73,591     74,059    74,257

                                                Unemployment rates

All workers                          5.9       6.0        5.7       5.8
  Men, 20 years and over             5.6       5.6        5.4       5.3
  Women, 20 years and over           5.0       5.2        4.7       5.0
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years        16.8      16.4       16.8      17.1
  White                              5.2       5.1        5.1       5.0
  Black or African American         10.8      11.2       10.3      10.5
  Hispanic or Latino ethnicity       7.8       7.9        7.8       7.7

                                    2003
           Category
                                   Mar.

                                 Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional
 population                      220,317
 Civilian labor force            145,793
   Percent of population            66.2
  Employed                       137,348
   Percent of population            62.3
  Unemployed                       8,445
Not in labor force                74,524

                                 Unemployed rates

All workers                          5.8
  Men, 20 years and over             5.3
  Women, 20 years and over           5.0
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years        17.7
  White                              5.1
  Black or African American         10.2
  Hispanic or Latino ethnicity       7.5

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised
population controls used in the household survey.

Summary table B. Employment, hours, and earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers on nonfarm payrolls, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                             2002
Industry
                                 Mar.      Apr.       May      June

                                              Employment

  Total                         130,701   130,680   130,702   130,736
 Total private                  109,505   109,495   109,496   109,525
Goods-producing industries       23,975    23,905    23,870    23,861
 Mining                           560         564       558       555
 Construction                     6,593     6,541     6,541     6,549
 Manufacturing                   16,822    16,800    16,771    16,757
Service-producing industries    106,726   106,775   106,832   106,875
 Transportation and public
  utilities                       6,814     6,799     6,793     6,790
 Wholesale trade                  6,681     6,678     6,681     6,681
 Retail trade                    23,332    23,345    23,327    23,308
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                          7,740     7,743     7,732     7,733
 Services                        40,963    41,025    41,093    41,152
 Government                      21,196    21,185    21,206    21,211

                                             Over-the-month change

  Total                              -5       -21        22        34
 Total private                      -39       -10         1        29
Goods-producing industries          -66       -70       -35        -9
 Mining                              -4         4        -6        -3
 Construction                        -4       -52         0         8
 Manufacturing                      -58       -22       -29       -14
Service-producing industries         61        49        57        43
 Transportation and public
  utilities                         -23       -15        -6        -3
 Wholesale trade                     -8        -3         3         0
 Retail trade                         1        13       -18       -19
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                             -5         3       -11         1
 Services                            62        62        68        59
 Government                          34       -11        21         5

                                             Hours of work (1)

Total private                      34.2      34.2      34.2      34.3
 Manufacturing                     41.0      40.9      40.9      41.1
  Overtime                          4.1       4.2       4.2       4.3

                                  Indexes of aggregate weekly hours
                                            (1982=100) (1)

Total private                     148.0     148.0     148.0     148.4
 Manufacturing                     93.0      92.9      92.8      93.2

                                          Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
 total private:
 Current dollars                 $14.64    $14.66    $14.69    $14.74
 Constant (1982) dollars (2)       8.13      8.10      8.11      8.13
Average weekly earnings,
 total private                   500.69    501.37    502.40    505.58

                                             2002
Industry
                                 July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                                              Employment

  Total                         130,790   130,913   130,829   130,898
 Total private                  109,562   109,536   109,549   109,453
Goods-producing industries       23,812    23,801    23,748    23,688
 Mining                             551       555       552       552
 Construction                     6,519     6,556     6,556     6,544
 Manufacturing                   16,742    16,690    16,640    16,592
Service-producing industries    106,978   107,112   107,081   107,210
 Transportation and public
  utilities                       6,780     6,765     6,725     6,727
 Wholesale trade                  6,679     6,671     6,663     6,657
 Retail trade                    23,339    23,295    23,291    23,289
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                          7,737     7,745     7,773     7,803
 Services                        41,215    41,347    41,336    41,385
 Government                      21,228    21,289    21,293    21,349

                                             Over-the-month change

  Total                              54       123       -84        69
 Total private                       37        62       -88        13
Goods-producing industries          -49       -11       -53       -60
 Mining                              -4         4        -3         0
 Construction                       -30        37         0       -12
 Manufacturing                      -15       -52       -50       -48
Service-producing industries        103       134       -31       129
 Transportation and public
  utilities                         -10       -15       -40         2
 Wholesale trade                     -2        -8        -8        -6
 Retail trade                        31       -44        -4        -2
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              4         8        28        30
 Services                            63       132       -11        49
 Government                          17        61         4        56

                                             Hours of work (1)

Total private                      34.0      34.1      34.2      34.2
 Manufacturing                     40.7      40.9      40.8      40.7
  Overtime                          4.0       4.2       4.1       4.1

                                  Indexes of aggregate weekly hours
                                            (1982=100) (1)

Total private                     147.4     147.9     148.3     148.1
 Manufacturing                     92.3      92.5      91.9      91.5

                                          Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
 total private:
 Current dollars                 $14.76    $14.83    $14.85    $14.90
 Constant (1982) dollars (2)       8.12      8.14      8.13      8.15
Average weekly earnings,         501.84    505.70    507.87    509.58
 total private

                                   2002                2003
Industry
                                 Nov.      Dec.      Jan.      Feb.

                                              Employment

  Total                         130,817   130,670   130,873   130,516
 Total private                  109,453   109,311   109,506   109,316
Goods-producing industries       23,631    23,551    23,563    23,462
 Mining                             551       553       552       552
 Construction                     6,543     6,544     6,564     6,522
 Manufacturing                   16,537    16,454    16,447    16,388
Service-producing industries    107,186   107,119   107,310   107,054
 Transportation and public
  utilities                       6,721     6,686     6,694     6,653
 Wholesale trade                  6,643     6,637     6,639     6,640
 Retail trade                    23,247    23,152    23,271    23,154
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                          7,807     7,816     7,817     7,826
 Services                        41,404    41,469    41,522    41,401
 Government                      21,364    21,359    21,367    21,380

                                             Over-the-month change

  Total                             -81      -147       203      -357
 Total private                      -96      -142       195      -370
Goods-producing industries          -57       -80        12      -101
 Mining                              -1         2        -1         0
 Construction                        -1         1        20       -42
 Manufacturing                      -55       -83        -7       -59
Service-producing industries        -24       -67       191      -256
 Transportation and public
  utilities                          -6       -35         8       -41
 Wholesale trade                    -14        -6         2         1
 Retail trade                       -42       -95       119      -117
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              4         9         1         9
 Services                            19        65        53      -121
 Government                          15        -5         8        13

                                              Hours of work (1)

Total private                      34.2      34.1      34.3      34.1
 Manufacturing                     40.6      40.9      40.9      40.8
  Overtime                          4.0       4.2       4.1       4.1

                                  Indexes of aggregate weekly hours
                                           (1982=100) (1)

Total private                     147.9     147.7     148.5     147.1
 Manufacturing                     90.8      91.0      91.1      90.5

                                                Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
 total private:
 Current dollars                 $14.94    $14.98    $14.99    $15.08
 Constant (1982) dollars (2)       8.16      8.18      8.16      8.15
Average weekly earnings,         510.95    510.82    514.16    514.23
 total private

                                   2003
Industry
                                 Mar.

                                 Employment

  Total                         130,408
 Total private                  109,068
Goods-producing industries       23,448
 Mining                             553
 Construction                     6,543
 Manufacturing                   16,352
Service-producing industries    106,960
 Transportation and public
  utilities                       6,640
 Wholesale trade                  6,640
 Retail trade                    23,111
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                          7,838
 Services                        41,391
 Government                      21,340

                                Over-the-month change

  Total                            -108
 Total private                      -68
Goods-producing industries          -14
 Mining                               1
 Construction                        21
 Manufacturing                      -36
Service-producing industries        -94
 Transportation and public
  utilities                         -13
 Wholesale trade                      0
 Retail trade                       -43
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                             12
 Services                           -10
 Government                         -40

                                Hours of work (1)

Total private                      34.3
 Manufacturing                     40.8
  Overtime                          4.0

                                Indexes of aggregate weekly
                                  hours (1982=100) (1)

Total private                     147.6
 Manufacturing                     90.0

                                Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
 total private:
 Current dollars                $15.10
 Constant (1982) dollars (2)    N.A.
Average weekly earnings,         517.93
 total private

(1) Data relate to private production or nonsupervisory
workers.

(2) The Consumer Price index for Urban Wage Earners and
Clerical Workers (CPI-W) is used to deflate this series.

N.A. = not available.

P = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect
March 2001 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark
data are introduced with the release of May 2003 estimates,
all data will be converted to the North American Industry
Classification System. See editor's note on the first page
of this publicaton for additional information.

A-1. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional
population 16 years and over, 1969 to date
(Numbers in thousands)

                            Civilian labor force

                                                        Employed
               Civilian
    Year       noninsti-               Percent                Percent
    and        tutional     Number        of                     of
   month       population             population   Number    population

                                Annual averages

1969            134,335     80,734       60.1       77,902      58.0

1970            137,085     82,771       60.4       78,678      57.4
1971            140,216     84,382       60.2       79,367      56.6
1972 (1)        144,126     87,034       60.4       82,153      57.0
1973 (1)        147,096     89,429       60.8       85,064      57.8
1974            150,120     91,949       61.3       86,794      57.8
1975            153,153     93,774       61.2       85,846      56.1
1976            156,150     96,158       61.6       88,752      56.8
1977            159,033     99,008       62.3       92,017      57.9
1978 (1)        161,910     102,250      63.2       96,048      59.3
1979            164,863     104,962      63.7       98,824      59.9

1980            167,745     106,940      63.8       99,302      59.2
1981            170,130     108,670      63.9      100,397      59.0
1982            172,271     110,204      64.0       99,526      57.8
1983            174,215     111,550      64.0      100,834      57.9
1984            176,383     113,544      64.4      105,005      59.5
1985            178,206     115,461      64.8      107,150      60.1
1986 (1)        180,587     117,834      65.3      109,597      60.7
1987            182,753     119,865      65.6      112,440      61.5
1988            164,613     121,669      65.9      114,968      62.3
1989            186,393     123,869      66.5      117,342      63.0

1990 (1)        189,164     125,840      66.5      118,793      62.8
1991            190,925     126,346      66.2      117,718      61.7
1992            192,805     128,105      66.4      118,492      61.5
1993            194,838     129,200      66.3      120,259      61.7
1994 (1)        196,814     131,056      66.6      123,060      62.5
1995            198,584     132,304      66.6      124,900      62.9
1996            200,591     133,943      66.8      126,708      63.2
1997 (1)        203,133     136,297      67.1      129,558      63.8
1998 (1)        205,220     137,673      67.1      131,463      64.1
1999 (1)        207,753     139,368      67.1      133,488      64.3

2000 (1)        212,577     142,583      67.1      136,891      64.4
2001            215,092     143,734      66.8      136,933      63.7
2002            217,570     144,863      66.6      136,485      62.7

                      Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March          216,823     144,367      66.6      136,143      62.8
 April          217,006     144,763      66.7      136,196      62.8
 May            217,198     144,911      66.7      136,487      62.8
 June           217,407     144,852      66.6      136,383      62.7
 July           217,630     144,786      66.5      136,343      62.6
 August         217,866     145,123      66.6      136,757      62.8
 September      218,107     145,634      66.8      137,312      63.0
 October        218,340     145,393      66.6      136,988      62.7
 November       218,548     145,180      66.4      136,542      62.5
 December       218,741     145,150      66.4      136,439      62.4

2003:
 January (3)    219,897     145,838      66.3      137,536      62.5
 February       220,114     145,857      66.3      137,408      62.4
 March          220,317     145,793      66.2      137,348      62.3

                Civilian labor force

                    Unemployed

    Year                    Percent     Not in
    and          Number       of        labor
   month                     labor      force
                             force

                        Annual averages

1969             2,832        3.5       53,602

1970             4,093        4.9       54,315
1971             5,016        5.9       55,834
1972 (1)         4,882        5.6       57,091
1973 (1)         4,365        4.9       57,667
1974             5,156        5.6       58,171
1975             7,929        8.5       59,377
1976             7,406        7.7       59,991
1977             6,991        7.1       60,025
1978 (1)         6,202        6.1       59,659
1979             6,137        5.8       59,900

1980             7,637        7.1       60,806
1981             8,273        7.6       61,460
1982             10,678       9.7       62,067
1983             10,717       9.6       62,665
1984             8,539        7.5       62,839
1985             8,312        7.2       62,744
1986 (1)         8,237        7.0       62,752
1987             7,425        6.2       62,888
1988             6,701        5.5       62,944
1989             6,528        5.3       62,523

1990 (1)         7,047        5.6       63,324
1991             8,628        6.8       64,578
1992             9,613        7.5       64,700
1993             8,940        6.9       65,638
1994 (1)         7,996        6.1       65,758
1995             7,404        5.6       66,280
1996             7,236        5.4       66,647
1997 (1)         6,739        4.9       66,836
1998 (1)         6,210        4.5       67,547
1999 (1)         5,880        4.2       68,385

2000 (1)         5,692        4.0       69,994
2001             6,801        4.7       71,359
2002             8,378        5.8       72,707

     Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March           8,224        5.7       72,456
 April           8,567        5.9       72,243
 May             8,424        5.8       72,287
 June            8,469        5.8       72,556
 July            8,443        5.8       72,844
 August          8,366        5.8       72,743
 September       8,321        5.7       72,473
 October         8,405        5.8       72,947
 November        8,637        5.9       73,369
 December        8,711        6.0       73,591

2003:
 January (3)     8,302        5.7       74,059
 February        8,450        5.8       74,257
 March           8,445        5.8       74,524

(1) Not strictly comparable with prior years. For an
explanation, see "Historical Comparability" under the
Household Data section of the Explanatory Notes and
Estimates of Error.

(2) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal
variation.

(3) Beginning in January 2003, data are not strictly
comparable with data for 2002 and earlier years because of
the revisions in the population controls used in the household
survey. For additional information, see "Revisions to the
Current Population Survey Effective in January 2003" in the
February 2003 issue of this publication.

A-2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional
population 16 years and over by sex, 1991 to date
(Numbers in thousands)

                                   Civilian labor force

               Civilian                              Employed
Sex, year,     noninsti-              Percent
and month      tutional     Number       of                 Percent
               population            population   Number       of
                                                           population
                                     Annual averages

MEN

1991             91,278     69,168      75.8      64,223      70.4
1992             92,270     69,964      75.8      64,440      69.8
1993             93,332     70,404      75.4      65,349      70.0
1994 (1)         94,354     70,817      75.1      66,450      70.4
1995             95,178     71,360      75.0      67,377      70.8
1996             96,206     72,086      74.9      68,207      70.9
1997 (1)         97,715     73,261      75.0      69,685      71.3
1998 (1)         98,758     73,959      74.9      70,693      71.6
1999 (1)         99,722     74,512      74.7      71,446      71.6

2000 (1)        101,964     76,280      74.8      73,305      71.9
2001            103,282     76,686      74.4      73,196      70.9
2002            104,565     77,500      74.1      72,903      69.7

                     Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March          104,198     77,240      74.1      72,719      69.8
 April          104,293     77,387      74.2      72,780      69.8
 May            104,393     77,676      74.4      73,093      70.0
 June           104,501     77,566      74.2      72,893      69.8
 July           104,616     77,542      74.1      72,931      69.7
 August         104,738     77,677      74.2      73,023      69.7
 September      104,863     78,013      74.4      73,402      70.0
 October        104,985     77,727      74.0      73,151      69.7
 November       105,094     77,618      73.9      72,773      69.2
 December       105,195     77,492      73.7      72,690      69.1

2003:
 January (3)    105,767     77,693      73.5      72,994      69.0
 February       105,895     77,927      73.6      73,249      69.2
 March          106,005     77,738      73.3      73,064      68.9

                               Annual averages

WOMEN

1991             99,646     57,178      57.4      53,496      53.7
1992            100,535     58,141      57.8      54,052      53.8
1993            101,506     58,795      57.9      54,910      54.1
1994 (1)        102,460     60,239      58.8      56,610      55.3
1995            103,406     60,944      58.9      57,523      55.6
1996            104,385     61,857      59.3      58,501      56.0
1997 (1)        105,418     63,036      59.8      59,873      56.8
1998 (1)        106,462     63,714      59.8      60,771      57.1
1999 (1)        108,031     64,855      60.0      62,042      57.4

2000 (1)        110,613     66,303      59.9      63,586      57.5
2001            111,811     68,848      59.8      63,737      57.0
2002            112,985     67,363      59.6      63,582      56.3

                      Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March          112,626     67,127      59.6      63,423      56.3
 April          112,713     67,376      59.8      63,416      56.3
 May            112,805     67,235      59.6      63,394      56.2
 June           112,906     67,286      59.6      63,490      56.2
 July           113,014     67,244      59.5      63,412      56.1
 August         113,127     67,446      59.6      63,734      56.3
 September      113,243     67,621      59.7      63,910      56.4
 October        113,355     67,667      59.7      63,637      56.3
 November       113,455     67,562      59.5      63,769      56.2
 December       113,546     67,658      59.6      63,749      56.1

2003:
 January (3)    114,130     68,144      59.7      64,542      56.6
 February       114,219     67,930      59.5      64,159      56.2
 March          114,312     68,055      59.5      64,284      56.2

                 Civilian labor force

                    Unemployed
Sex, year,
and month                   Percent    Not in
               Number       of         labor
                            labor      force
                            force

                   Annual averages

MEN

1991                4,946     7.2      22,110
1992                5,523     7.9      22,306
1993                5,055     7.2      22,927
1994 (1)            4,367     6.2      23,538
1995                3,983     5.6      23,818
1996                3,880     5.4      24,119
1997 (1)            3,577     4.9      24,454
1998 (1)            3,266     4.4      24,799
1999 (1)            3,066     4.1      25,210

2000 (1)            2,975     3.9      25,684
2001                3,690     4.8      26,396
2002                4,597     5.9      27,085

                Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March              4,521     5.9      26,958
 April              4,607     6.0      26,906
 May                4,583     5.9      26,718
 June               4,673     6.0      26,936
 July               4,610     5.9      27,074
 August             4,654     6.0      27,062
 September          4,610     5.9      26,851
 October            4,575     5.9      27,258
 November           4,845     6.2      27,476
 December           4,801     6.2      27,703

2003:
 January (3)        4,699     6.0      28,074
 February           4,678     6.0      27,968
 March              4,674     6.0      28,268

                   Annual averages

WOMEN

1991                3,683     6.4      42,468
1992                4,090     7.0      42,394
1993                3,885     6.6      42,711
1994 (1)            3,629     6.0      42,221
1995                3,421     5.6      42,462
1996                3,356     5.4      42,528
1997 (1)            3,162     5.0      42,382
1998 (1)            2,944     4.6      42,748
1999 (1)            2,814     4.3      43,175

2000 (1)            2,717     4.1      44,310
2001                3,111     4.7      44,962
2002                3,781     5.6      45,621

                Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)

2002:
 March              3,704     5.5      45,499
 April              3,960     5.9      45,337
 May                3,841     5.7      45,569
 June               3,796     5.6      45,620
 July               3,832     5.7      45,770
 August             3,712     5.5      45,681
 September          3,711     5.5      45,622
 October            3,829     5.7      45,689
 November           3,792     5.6      45,893
 December           3,909     5.8      45,888

2003:
 January (3)        3,603     5.3      45,985
 February           3,772     5.6      46,289
 March              3,771     5.5      46,257

(1) Not strictly comparable with prior years. For an explanation, see
"Historical Comparability' under the Household Data section of the
Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error.

(2) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation,

(3) Beginning in January 2003, data are not strictly comparable with
data for 2002 and earlier years because of the revisions in the
population controls used in the household survey. For additional
information, see "Revisions to the Current Population Survey Effective
in January 2003" in the February 2003 issue of this publication.

A-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
sex and age, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                               2002
     Employment status,
        sex, and age             Mar.      Apr.       May      June

            TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                216,823   217,006   217,198   217,407
 Civilian labor force           144,367   144,763   144,911   144,852
  Percent of population            66.6      66.7      66.7      66.6
 Employed                       136,143   136,196   136,487   136,383
  Employment-population ratio      62.8      62.8      62.8      62.7
 Unemployed                       8,224     8,567     8,424     8,469
  Unemployment rate                 5.7       5.9       5.8       5.8
Not in labor force               72,456    72,243    72,287    72,556
 Persons who currently want
  a job                           4,658     4,581     4,795     4,713

   Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                104,198   104,293   104,393   104,501
 Civilian labor force            77,240    77,387    77,676    77,566
  Percent of population            74.1      74.2      74.4      74.2
 Employed                        72,719    72,780    73,093    72,893
  Employment-population ratio      69.8      69.8      70.0      69.8
 Unemployed                       4,521     4,607     4,583     4,673
  Unemployment rate                 5.9       6.0       5.9       6.0
 Not in labor force              26,958    26,906    26,718    26,936

   Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 95,999    96,116    96,205    96,375
 Civilian labor force            73,307    73,525    73,766    73,689
  Percent of population            76.4      76.5      76.7      76.5
 Employed                        69,517    69,627    69,918    69,739
  Employment-population ratio      72.4      72.4      72.7      72.4
 Unemployed                       3,789     3,898     3,848     3,950
  Unemployment rate                 5.2       5.3       5.2       5.4
 Not in labor force              22,692    22,591    22,439    22,686

  Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                112,626   112,713   112,805   112,906
 Civilian labor force            67,127    67,376    67,235    67,286
  Percent of population            59.6      59.8      59.6      59.6
 Employed                        63,423    63,416    63,394    63,490
  Employment-population ratio      56.3      56.3      56.2      56.2
 Unemployed                       3,704     3,960     3,841     3,796
  Unemployment rate                 5.5       5.9       5.7       5.6
 Not in labor force              45,499    45,337    45,569    45,620

  Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                104,752   104,871   104,977   105,089
 Civilian labor force            63,314    63,616    63,551    63,556
  Percent of population            60.4      60.7      60.5      60.5
 Employed                        60,161    60,237    60,262    60,320
  Employment-population ratio      57.4      57.4      57.4      57.4
 Unemployed                       3,153     3,379     3,289     3,236
  Unemployment rate                 5.0       5.3       5.2       5.1
 Not in labor force              41,438    41,255    41,426    41,533

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 16,073    16,019    16,017    15,943
 Civilian labor force             7,746     7,622     7,594     7,607
  Percent of population            48.2      47.6      47.4      47.7
 Employed                         6,464     6,331     6,307     6,324
  Employment-population ratio      40.2      39.5      39.4      39.7
 Unemployed                       1,282     1,290     1,287     1,283
  Unemployment rate                16.6      16.9      17.0      16.9
 Not in labor force               8,327     8,397     8,422     8,337

                                               2002
     Employment status,
        sex, and age             July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

            TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                217,630   217,866   218,107   218,340
 Civilian labor force           144,786   145,123   145,634   145,393
  Percent of population            66.5      66.6      66.8      66.6
 Employed                       136,343   136,757   137,312   136,988
  Employment-population ratio      62.6      62.8      63.0      62.7
 Unemployed                       8,443     8,366     8,321     8,405
  Unemployment rate                 5.8       5.8       5.7       5.8
Not in labor force               72,844    72,743    72,473    72,947
 Persons who currently want
  a job                           4,900     4,628     4,702     4,542

   Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                104,616   104,738   104,863   104,985
 Civilian labor force            77,542    77,677    78,013    77,727
  Percent of population            74.1      74.2      74.4      74.0
 Employed                        72,931    73,023    73,402    73,151
  Employment-population ratio      69.7      69.7      70.0      69.7
 Unemployed                       4,610     4,654     4,610     4,575
  Unemployment rate                 5.9       6.0       5.9       5.9
 Not in labor force              27,074    27,062    26,851    27,258

   Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 96,468    96,552    96,732    96,860
 Civilian labor force            73,670    73,802    74,108    73,883
  Percent of population            76.4      76.4      76.6      76.3
 Employed                        69,792    69,895    70,213    69,921
  Employment-population ratio      72.3      72.4      72.6      72.2
 Unemployed                       3,879     3,906     3,895     3,962
  Unemployment rate                 5.3       5.3       5.3       5.4
 Not in labor force              22,797    22,750    22,623    22,977

  Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                113,014   113,127   113,243   113,355
 Civilian labor force            67,244    67,446    67,621    67,667
  Percent of population            59.5      59.6      59.7      59.7
 Employed                        63,412    63,734    63,910    63,837
  Employment-population ratio      56.1      56.3      56.4      56.3
 Unemployed                       3,832     3,712     3,711     3,829
  Unemployment rate                 5.7       5.5       5.5       5.7
 Not in labor force              45,770    45,681    45,622    45,689

  Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                105,190   105,334   105,421   105,509
 Civilian labor force            63,534    63,760    63,858    63,975
  Percent of population            60.4      60.5      60.6      60.6
 Employed                        60,262    60,581    60,675    60,668
  Employment-population ratio      57.3      57.5      57.6      57.5
 Unemployed                       3,272     3,180     3,184     3,308
  Unemployment rate                 5.1       5.0       5.0       5.2
 Not in labor force              41,656    41,574    41,563    41,533

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 15,972    15,980    15,954    15,971
 Civilian labor force             7,581     7,561     7,667     7,535
  Percent of population            47.5      47.3      48.1      47.2
 Employed                         6,289     6,280     6,425     6,400
  Employment-population ratio      39.4      39.3      40.3      40.1
 Unemployed                       1,292     1,280     1,243     1,135
  Unemployment rate               170.0      16.9      16.2      15.1
 Not in labor force               8,391     8,419     8,287     8,436

                                      2002                2003
     Employment status,
        sex, and age             Nov.      Dec.      Jan.      Feb.

            TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                218,548   218,741   219,897   220,114
 Civilian labor force           145,180   145,150   145,838   145,857
  Percent of population            66.4      66.4      66.3      66.3
 Employed                       136,542   136,439   137,536   137,408
  Employment-population ratio      62.5      62.4      62.5      62.4
 Unemployed                       8,637     8,711     8,302     8,450
  Unemployment rate                 5.9       6.0       5.7       5.8
Not in labor force               73,369    73,591    74,059    74,257
 Persons who currently want
  a job                           4,727     4,546     4,676     4,462

   Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                105,094   105,195   105,767   105,895
 Civilian labor force            77,618    77,492    77,693    77,927
  Percent of population            73.9      73.7      73.5      73.6
 Employed                        72,773    72,690    72,994    73,249
  Employment-population ratio      69.2      69.1      69.0      69.2
 Unemployed                       4,845     4,801     4,699     4,678
  Unemployment rate                 6.2       6.2       6.0       6.0
 Not in labor force              27,476    27,703    28,074    27,968

   Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 97,022    97,139    97,635    97,762
 Civilian labor force            73,770    73,744    73,993    74,254
  Percent of population            76.0      75.9      75.8      76.0
 Employed                        69,617    69,600    69,967    70,293
  Employment-population ratio      71.8      71.6      71.7      71.9
 Unemployed                       4,153     4,145     4,026     3,962
  Unemployment rate                 5.6       5.6       5.4       5.3
 Not in labor force              23,252    23,394    23,642    23,508

  Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                113,455   113,546   114,130   114,219
 Civilian labor force            67,562    67,658    68,144    67,930
  Percent of population            59.5      59.6      59.7      59.5
 Employed                        63,769    63,749    64,542    64,159
  Employment-population ratio      56.2      56.1      56.6      56.2
 Unemployed                       3,792     3,909     3,603     3,772
  Unemployment rate                 5.6       5.8       5.3       5.6
 Not in labor force              45,893    45,888    45,985    46,289

  Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                105,594   105,678   106,235   106,322
 Civilian labor force            63,921    64,036    64,479    64,310
  Percent of population            60.5      60.6      60.7      60.5
 Employed                        60,697    60,676    61,443    61,073
  Employment-population ratio      57.5      57.4      57.8      57.4
 Unemployed                       3,224     3,360     3,035     3,237
  Unemployment rate                 5.0       5.2       4.7       5.0
 Not in labor force              41,673    41,542    41,757    42,013

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 15,933    15,925    16,027    16,030
 Civilian labor force             7,489     7,369     7,366     7,293
  Percent of population            47.0      46.3      46.0      45.5
 Employed                         6,228     6,164     6,125     6,042
  Employment-population ratio      39.1      38.7      38.2      37.7
 Unemployed                       1,261     1,206     1,241     1,251
  Unemployment rate                16.8      16.4      16.8      17.1
 Not in labor force               8,444     8,555     8,661     8,736

                                 2003
     Employment status,
        sex, and age             Mar.

            TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                220,317
 Civilian labor force           145,793
  Percent of population            66.2
 Employed                       137,348
  Employment-population ratio      62.3
 Unemployed                       8,445
  Unemployment rate                 5.8
Not in labor force               74,524
 Persons who currently want
  a job                           5,020

   Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                106,005
 Civilian labor force            77,738
  Percent of population            73.3
 Employed                        73,064
  Employment-population ratio      68.9
 Unemployed                       4,674
  Unemployment rate                 6.0
 Not in labor force              28,268

   Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 97,869
 Civilian labor force            74,236
  Percent of population            75.9
 Employed                        70,293
  Employment-population ratio      71.8
 Unemployed                       3,944
  Unemployment rate                 5.3
 Not in labor force              23,632

  Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                114,312
 Civilian labor force            68,055
  Percent of population            59.5
 Employed                        64,284
  Employment-population ratio      56.2
 Unemployed                       3,771
  Unemployment rate                 5.5
 Not in labor force              46,257

  Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                106,411
 Civilian labor force            64,477
  Percent of population            60.6
 Employed                        61,227
  Employment-population ratio      57.5
 Unemployed                       3,250
  Unemployment rate                 5.0
 Not in labor force              41,933

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional
  population (1)                 16,038
 Civilian labor force             7,079
  Percent of population            44.1
 Employed                         5,829
  Employment-population ratio      36.3
 Unemployed                       1,251
  Unemployment rate                17.7
 Not in labor force               8,959

(1) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-4. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
by race, sex, age, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

     Employment status, race,                    2002
      sex, age, and Hispanic
        or Latino ethnicity            Mar.      Apr.       May

             WHITE (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                       179,279   179,398   179,524
 Civilian labor force                 119,863   120,059   120,197
   Percent of population                 66.9      66.9      67.0
  Employed                            113,871   113,834   114,003
   Employment-population ratio           63.5      63.5      63.5
  Unemployed                            5,992     6,225     6,195
   Unemployment rate                      5.0       5.2       5.2
 Not in labor force                    59,416    59,339    59,327

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  61,815    61,957    62,154
   Percent of population                 76.6      76.8      76.9
  Employed                             58,988    58,985    59,197
   Employment-population ratio           73.1      73.1      73.3
  Unemployed                            2,827     2,972     2,958
   Unemployment rate                      4.6       4.8       4.8

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  51,550    51,746    51,731
   Percent of population                 59.9      60.1      60.0
  Employed                             49,326    49,401    49,418
   Employment-population ratio           57.3      57.4      57.4
  Unemployed                            2,223     2,346     2,313
   Unemployment rate                      4.3       4.5       4.5

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                   6,498     6,355     6,312
   Percent of population                 51.6      50.5      50.1
  Employed                              5,557     5,449     5,388
   Employment-population ratio           44.1      43.3      42.8
  Unemployed                              941       907       925
   Unemployment rate                     14.5      14.3      14.6

   BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,444    25,478    25,514
 Civilian labor force                  16,454    16,638    16,610
   Percent of population                 64.7      65.3      65.1
  Employed                             14,746    14,843    14,928
   Employment-population ratio           58.0      58.3      58.5
  Unemployed                            1,708     1,795     1,682
   Unemployment rate                     10.4      10.8      10.1
 Not in labor force                     8,990     8,840     8,903

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   7,363     7,349     7,402
   Percent of population                 72.7      72.4      72.8
  Employed                              6,668     6,679     6,755
   Employmentbpopulation ratio           65.8      65.8      66.4
  Unemployed                              695       670       647
   Unemployment rate                      9.4       9.1       8.7

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   8,208     8,360     8,326
   Percent of population                 63.6      64.7      64.4
  Employed                              7,474     7,562     7,555
   Employment-population ratio           57.9      58.5      58.4
  Unemployed                              733       798       771
   Unemployment rate                      8.9       9.5       9.3

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                     883       928       882
   Percent of population                 36.6      38.5      36.5
  Employed                                603       602       618
   Employment-population ratio           25.0      25.0      25.6
  Unemployed                              280       326       264
   Unemployment rate                     31.7      35.2      29.9

   HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,655    25,739    25,827
 Civilian labor force                  17,697    17,913    17,643
   Percent of population                 69.0      69.6      69.1
  Employed                             16,405    16,498    16,581
   Employment-population ratio           63.9      64.1      64.2
  Unemployed                            1,292     1,415     1,261
   Unemployment rate                      7.3       7.9       7.1
 Not in labor force                     7,959     7,827     7,984

     Employment status, race,                    2002
      sex, age, and Hispanic
        or Latino ethnicity            June      July      Aug.

             WHITE (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                       179,665   179,816   179,979
 Civilian labor force                 120,152   120,272   120,449
   Percent of population                 66.9      66.9      66.9
  Employed                            113,951   114,008   114,250
   Employment-population ratio           63.4      63.4      63.5
  Unemployed                            6,201     6,264     6,199
   Unemployment rate                      5.2       5.2       5.1
 Not in labor force                    59,513    59,545    59,530

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  62,095    62,121    62,272
   Percent of population                 76.8      76.7      76.9
  Employed                             59,129    59,160    59,273
   Employment-population ratio           73.1      73.1      73.1
  Unemployed                            2,966     2,962     2,999
   Unemployment rate                      4.8       4.8       4.8

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  51,694    51,734    51,837
   Percent of population                 60.0      60.0      60.0
  Employed                             49,402    49,432    49,576
   Employment-population ratio           57.3      57.3      57.4
  Unemployed                            2,292     2,302     2,261
   Unemployment rate                      4.4       4.4       4.4

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                   6,363     6,416     6,340
   Percent of population                 50.5      51.0      50.4
  Employed                              5,420     5,416     5,401
   Employment-population ratio           43.0      43.0      42.9
  Unemployed                              943     1,001       939
   Unemployment rate                     14.8      15.6      14.8

   BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,552    25,591    25,633
 Civilian labor force                  16,570    16,390    16,541
   Percent of population                 64.8      64.0      64.5
  Employed                             14,816    14,763    14,907
   Employment-population ratio           58.0      57.7      58.2
  Unemployed                            1,754     1,627     1,634
   Unemployment rate                     10.6       9.9       9.9
 Not in labor force                     8,982     9,201     9,092

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   7,369     7,312     7,344
   Percent of population                 72.4      71.7      71.8
  Employed                              6,613     6,636     6,672
   Employmentbpopulation ratio           64.9      65.0      65.3
  Unemployed                              756       676       671
   Unemployment rate                     10.3       9.2       9.1

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   8,307     8,278     8,348
   Percent of population                 64.1      63.8      64.3
  Employed                              7,578     7,544     7,641
   Employment-population ratio           58.5      58.2      58.8
  Unemployed                              729       734       707
   Unemployment rate                      8.8       8.9       8.5

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                     894       800       849
   Percent of population                 37.0      33.1      35.1
  Employed                                625       583       593
   Employment-population ratio           25.9      24.1      24.5
  Unemployed                              269       217       256
   Unemployment rate                     30.1      27.1      30.1

   HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,917    26,008    26,096
 Civilian labor force                  17,891    18,045    18,030
   Percent of population                 69.0      69.4      69.1
  Employed                             16,573    16,685    16,664
   Employment-population ratio           63.9      64.2      63.9
  Unemployed                            1,318     1,360     1,366
   Unemployment rate                      7.4       7.5       7.6
 Not in labor force                     8,026     7,963     8,066

     Employment status, race,               2002
      sex, age, and Hispanic
        or Latino ethnicity            Sept.     Oct.

             WHITE (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                       180,146   180,306
 Civilian labor force                 120,502   120,479
   Percent of population                 66.9      66.8
  Employed                            114,373   114,294
   Employment-population ratio           63.5      63.4
  Unemployed                            6,129     6,184
   Unemployment rate                      5.1       5.1
 Not in labor force                    59,644    59,828

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  62,298    62,243
   Percent of population                 76.8      76.6
  Employed                             59,328    59,246
   Employment-population ratio           73.1      73.0
  Unemployed                            2,970     2,997
   Unemployment rate                      4.8       4.8

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  51,817    51,909
   Percent of population                 60.0      60.0
  Employed                             49,563    49,601
   Employment-population ratio           57.3      57.3
  Unemployed                            2,255     2,308
   Unemployment rate                      4.4       4.4

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                   6,387     6,328
   Percent of population                 50.7      50.2
  Employed                              5,482     5,448
   Employment-population ratio           43.5      43.3
  Unemployed                              905       880
   Unemployment rate                     14.2      13.9

   BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,675    25,717
 Civilian labor force                  16,789    16,682
   Percent of population                 65.4      64.9
  Employed                             15,148    15,027
   Employment-population ratio           59.0      58.4
  Unemployed                            1,641     1,656
   Unemployment rate                      9.8       9.9
 Not in labor force                     8,886     9,034

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   7,466     7,413
   Percent of population                 72.9      72.2
  Employed                              6,762     6,682
   Employmentbpopulation ratio           66.0      65.1
  Unemployed                              704       731
   Unemployment rate                      9.4       9.9

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   8,422     8,390
   Percent of population                 64.7      64.4
  Employed                              7,737     7,676
   Employment-population ratio           59.5      58.9
  Unemployed                              685       715
   Unemployment rate                      8.1       8.5

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                     901       879
   Percent of population                 37.2      36.3
  Employed                                649       669
   Employment-population ratio           26.8      27.6
  Unemployed                              252       210
   Unemployment rate                     28.0      23.9

   HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        26,184    26,272
 Civilian labor force                  18,103    18,049
   Percent of population                 69.1      68.7
  Employed                             16,739    16,637
   Employment-population ratio           63.9      63.3
  Unemployed                            1,363     1,412
   Unemployment rate                      7.5       7.8
 Not in labor force                     8,082     8,223

     Employment status, race,               2002
      sex, age, and Hispanic
        or Latino ethnicity            Nov.      Dec.

             WHITE (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                       180,450   180,580
 Civilian labor force                 120,345   120,093
   Percent of population                 66.7      66.5
  Employed                            114,128   113,910
   Employment-population ratio           63.2      63.1
  Unemployed                            6,218     6,184
   Unemployment rate                      5.2       5.1
 Not in labor force                    60,104    60,487

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  62,229    62,112
   Percent of population                 76.6      76.3
  Employed                             59,127    59,053
   Employment-population ratio           72.7      72.6
  Unemployed                            3,102     3,059
   Unemployment rate                      5.0       4.9

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  51,785    51,752
   Percent of population                 59.8      59.7
  Employed                             49,586    49,488
   Employment-population ratio           57.3      57.1
  Unemployed                            2,199     2,264
   Unemployment rate                      4.2       4.4

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                   6,332     6,230
   Percent of population                 50.3      49.4
  Employed                              5,415     5,369
   Employment-population ratio           43.0      42.6
  Unemployed                              917       861
   Unemployment rate                     14.5      13.8

   BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,751    25,784
 Civilian labor force                  16,540    16,706
   Percent of population                 64.2      64.8
  Employed                             14,754    14,827
   Employment-population ratio           57.3      57.5
  Unemployed                            1,786     1,879
   Unemployment rate                     10.8      11.2
 Not in labor force                     9,211     9,078

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   7,250     7,311
   Percent of population                 70.5      71.0
  Employed                              6,480     6,543
   Employmentbpopulation ratio           63.0      63.6
  Unemployed                              770       768
   Unemployment rate                     10.6      10.5

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   8,442     8,540
   Percent of population                 64.7      65.4
  Employed                              7,685     7,712
   Employment-population ratio           58.9      59.0
  Unemployed                              757       827
   Unemployment rate                      9.0       9.7

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                     849       855
   Percent of population                 35.0      35.2
  Employed                                590       571
   Employment-population ratio           24.3      23.5
  Unemployed                              259       264
   Unemployment rate                     30.5      33.2

   HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        26,355    26,436
 Civilian labor force                  18,169    18,134
   Percent of population                 68.9      68.6
  Employed                             16,755    16,708
   Employment-population ratio           63.6      63.2
  Unemployed                            1,414     1,425
   Unemployment rate                      7.8       7.9
 Not in labor force                     8,186     8,303

     Employment status, race,                    2003
      sex, age, and Hispanic
        or Latino ethnicity            Jan.      Feb.      Mar.

             WHITE (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                       180,460   180,599   180,728
 Civilian labor force                 120,084   120,166   120,200
   Percent of population                 66.5      66.5      66.5
  Employed                            113,995   114,135   114,089
   Employment-population ratio           63.2      63.2      63.1
  Unemployed                            6,089     6,031     6,111
   Unemployment rate                      5.1       5.0       5.1
 Not in labor force                    60,376    60,432    60,528

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  62,003    62,235    62,269
   Percent of population                 76.2      76.4      76.3
  Employed                             58,994    59,342    59,344
   Employment-population ratio           72.5      72.8      72.7
  Unemployed                            3,009     2,893     2,925
   Unemployment rate                      4.9       4.6       4.7

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                  51,909    51,840    52,039
   Percent of population                 60.0      59.9      60.1
  Employed                             49,768    49,645    49,770
   Employment-population ratio           57.5      57.3      57.4
  Unemployed                            2,141     2,194     2,269
   Unemployment rate                      4.1       4.2       4.4

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                   6,172     6,091     5,892
   Percent of population                 49.4      48.8      47.2
  Employed                              5,232     5,147     4,976
   Employment-population ratio           41.9      41.2      39.8
  Unemployed                              940       944       916
   Unemployment rate                     15.2      15.5      15.6

   BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        25,484    25,519    25,552
 Civilian labor force                  16,374    16,395    16,296
   Percent of population                 64.3      64.2      63.8
  Employed                             14,684    14,669    14,641
   Employment-population ratio           57.6      57.5      57.3
  Unemployed                            1,690     1,726     1,655
   Unemployment rate                     10.3      10.5      10.2
 Not in labor force                     9,110     9,124     9,256

      Men, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   7,233     7,296     7,195
   Percent of population                 71.0      71.5      70.4
  Employed                              6,489     6,560     6,526
   Employmentbpopulation ratio           63.7      64.3      63.8
  Unemployed                              744       736       669
   Unemployment rate                     10.3      10.1       9.3

     Women, 20 years and over

 Civilian labor force                   8,327     8,296     8,315
   Percent of population                 64.4      64.1      64.1
  Employed                              7,629     7,548     7,592
   Employment-population ratio           59.0      58.3      58.6
  Unemployed                              698       748       723
   Unemployment rate                      8.4       9.0       8.7

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

 Civilian labor force                     813       803       786
   Percent of population                 34.4      33.9      33.2
  Employed                                566       560       524
   Employment-population ratio           23.9      23.7      22.1
  Unemployed                              247       242       262
   Unemployment rate                     30.4      30.2      33.4

   HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

Civilian noninstitutional
 population (2)                        26,994    27,095    27,191
 Civilian labor force                  18,614    18,658    18,614
   Percent of population                 69.0      68.9      68.5
  Employed                             17,155    17,223    17,215
   Employment-population ratio           63.5      63.6      63.3
  Unemployed                            1,459     1,436     1,399
   Unemployment rate                      7.8       7.7       7.5
 Not in labor force                     8,380     8,436     8,577

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included.
Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were
included in the group they identified as the main race. For more
information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error"
section of this publication.

(2) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white and black or
African American) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethn[city as well as by race. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-5. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional
population 25 years and over by educational attainment,
seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                             2002
     Educational attainment
                                    Mar.     Apr.     May
Less than a high school diploma

Civilian labor force               12,672   12,834   12,752
  Participation rate                 44.1     44.2     44.0
 Employed                          11,650   11,704   11,674
  Employment-population ratio        40.5     40.3     40.3
 Unemployed                         1,023    1,131    1,077
  Unemployment rate                   8.1      8.8      8.4

   High school graduates, no
          college (1)

Civilian labor force               37,430   37,492   37,566
  Participation rate                 63.9     64.4     64.4
 Employed                          35,426   35,417   35,509
  Employment-population ratio        60.4     60.9     60.9
 Unemployed                         2,004    2,075    2,057
  Unemployment rate                   5.4      5.5      5.5

Some college or associate degree

Civilian labor force               33,405   33,408   33,404
  Participation rate                 73.1     73.8     74.0
 Employed                          31,964   31,878   31,830
  Employment-population ratio        70.0     70.4     70.5
 Unemployed                         1,441    1,530    1,574
  Unemployment rate                   4.3      4.6      4.7

Bachelor's degree and higher (2)

Civilian labor force               38,420   38,809   38,818
  Participation rate                 79.2     78.8     78.4
 Employed                          37,336   37,660   37,657
  Employment-population ratio        77.0     76.5     76.1
 Unemployed                         1,084    1,149    1,161
  Unemployment rate                   2.8      3.0      3.0

                                             2002

     Educational attainment
                                    June     July     Aug.
Less than a high school diploma

Civilian labor force               12,778   12,449   12,392
  Participation rate                 44.0     44.5     44.6
 Employed                          11,757   11,377   11,335
  Employment-population ratio        40.5     40.7     40.8
 Unemployed                         1,022    1,072    1,057
  Unemployment rate                   8.0      8.6      8.5

   High school graduates, no
          college (1)

Civilian labor force               37,579   37,864   37,949
  Participation rate                 64.4     64.9     64.2
 Employed                          35,507   35,921   35,987
  Employment-population ratio        60.8     61.6     60.9
 Unemployed                         2,072    1,942    1,962
  Unemployment rate                   5.5      5.1      5.2

Some college or associate degree

Civilian labor force               33,445   33,571   33,594
  Participation rate                 73.6     72.5     72.9
 Employed                          31,913   32,087   32,135
  Employment-population ratio        70.2     69.3     69.7
 Unemployed                         1,531    1,485    1,459
  Unemployment rate                   4.6      4.4      4.3

Bachelor's degree and higher (2)

Civilian labor force               38,695   38,490   38,664
  Participation rate                 78.4     77.5     78.1
 Employed                          37,549   37,348   37,578
  Employment-population ratio        76.1     75.2     75.9
 Unemployed                         1,146    1,142    1,086
  Unemployment rate                   3.0      3.0      2.8

                                        2002
     Educational attainment
                                   Sept.     Oct.
Less than a high school diploma

Civilian labor force               12,381   12,461
  Participation rate                 44.6     44.9
 Employed                          11,404   11,375
  Employment-population ratio        41.1     40.9
 Unemployed                           977    1,086
  Unemployment rate                   7.9      8.7

   High school graduates, no
          college (1)

Civilian labor force               38,198   37,966
  Participation rate                 64.3     64.0
 Employed                          36,286   36,090
  Employment-population ratio        61.0     60.9
 Unemployed                         1,912    1,876
  Unemployment rate                   5.0      4.9

Some college or associate degree

Civilian labor force               33,818   33,884
  Participation rate                 73.5     72.8
 Employed                          32,266   32,299
  Employment-population ratio        70.1     69.4
 Unemployed                         1,552    1,585
  Unemployment rate                   4.6      4.7

Bachelor's degree and higher (2)

Civilian labor force               38,664   38,622
  Participation rate                 78.2     78.5
 Employed                          37,536   37,458
  Employment-population ratio        75.9     76.1
 Unemployed                         1,128    1,165
  Unemployment rate                   2.9      3.0

                                        2002
     Educational attainment
                                    Nov.     Dec.
Less than a high school diploma

Civilian labor force               12,541   12,607
  Participation rate                 44.9     44.6
 Employed                          11,417   11,470
  Employment-population ratio        40.9     40.6
 Unemployed                         1,124    1,136
  Unemployment rate                   9.0      9.0

   High school graduates, no
          college (1)

Civilian labor force               37,967   37,797
  Participation rate                 63.5     63.6
 Employed                          35,963   35,775
  Employment-population ratio        60.2     60.2
 Unemployed                         2,004    2,021
  Unemployment rate                   5.3      5.3

Some college or associate degree

Civilian labor force               33,890   33,831
  Participation rate                 72.7     72.4
 Employed                          32,260   32,154
  Employment-population ratio        69.2     68.8
 Unemployed                         1,630    1,677
  Unemployment rate                   4.8      5.0

Bachelor's degree and higher (2)

Civilian labor force               38,476   38,652
  Participation rate                 79.0     79.2
 Employed                          37,344   37,530
  Employment-population ratio        76.6     76.9
 Unemployed                         1,132    1,121
  Unemployment rate                   2.9      2.9

                                             2003
     Educational attainment
                                    Jan.     Feb.     Mar.
Less than a high school diploma

Civilian labor force               12,542   12,638   12,896
  Participation rate                 43.7     44.9     45.1
 Employed                          11,471   11,522   11,802
  Employment-population ratio        40.0     40.9     41.3
 Unemployed                         1,071    1,116    1,094
  Unemployment rate                   8.5      8.8      8.5

   High school graduates, no
          college (1)

Civilian labor force               37,856   37,816   37,632
  Participation rate                 63.5     63.7     63.5
 Employed                          35,923   35,779   35,569
  Employment-population ratio        60.2     60.2     60.0
 Unemployed                         1,933    2,037    2,063
  Unemployment rate                   5.1      5.4      5.5

Some college or associate degree

Civilian labor force               34,186   34,335   34,008
  Participation rate                 73.3     73.2     73.3
 Employed                          32,556   32,730   32,382
  Employment-population ratio        69.8     69.8     69.8
 Unemployed                         1,630    1,605    1,626
  Unemployment rate                   4.8      4.7      4.8

Bachelor's degree and higher (2)

Civilian labor force               38,778   39,046   39,507
  Participation rate                 78.8     78.2     78.5
 Employed                          37,626   37,892   38,292
  Employment-population ratio        76.4     75.9     76.1
 Unemployed                         1,152    1,154    1,215
  Unemployment rate                   3.0      3.0      3.1

(1) Includes high school diploma or equivalent.

(2) Includes persons with bachelor's, master's, professional, and
doctoral degrees.

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-6. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by sex
and age, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                              2002
Full- and part-time status,
       sex, and age            Mar.      Apr.       May      June

         EMPLOYED

Full-time workers             112,586   112,336   112,398   112,270
 Men, 16 years and over        65,143    65,089    65,200    85,109
 Men, 20 years and over        63,873    63,822    63,925    63,915
 Women, 16 years and over      47,467    47,265    47,232    47,121
 Women, 20 years and over      46,578    46,410    46,402    46,357
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     2,135     2,105     2,071     1,998

Part-time workers              23,510    23,804    24,107    24,192
 Men, 16 years and over         7,588     7,708     7,880     7,820
 Men, 20 years and over         5,636     5,774     6,041     5,850
 Women, 16 years and over      15,941    16,135    16,157    16,354
 Women, 20 years and over      13,576    13,818    13,854    13,981
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     4,298     4,212     4,211     4,361

        UNEMPLOYED

Looking for full-time work      6,929     7,298     7,023     7,180
 Men, 16 years and over         3,966     4,164     3,945     4,024
 Men, 20 years and over         3,524     3,671     3,560     3,705
 Women, 16 years and over       2,963     3,209     3,072     3,078
 Women, 20 years and over       2,691     2,915     2,791     2,795
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       715       712       671       681

Looking for part-time work      1,298     1,288     1,389     1,283
 Men, 16 years and over           566       536       606       576
 Men, 20 years and over           256       214       283       240
 Women, 16 years and over         730       768       755       706
 Women, 20 years and over         466       487       488       444
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       576       587       619       600

    UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

Full-time workers                 5.8       6.1       5.9       6.0
 Men, 16 years and over           5.7       6.0       5.7       5.8
 Men, 20 years and over           5.2       5.4       5.3       5.5
 Women, 16 years and over         5.9       6.4       6.1       6.1
 Women, 20 years and over         5.5       5.9       5.7       5.7
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      25.1      25.3      24.5      25.4

Part-time workers                 5.2       5.1       5.4       5.0
 Men, 16 years and over           6.9       6.5       7.1       6.9
 Men, 20 years and over           4.3       3.6       4.5       3.9
 Women, 16 years and over         4.4       4.5       4.5       4.1
 Women, 20 years and over         3.3       3.4       3.4       3.1
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      11.8      12.2      12.8      12.1

                                         2002
Full- and part-time status,
       sex, and age            July      Aug.      Sept.

         EMPLOYED

Full-time workers             112,327   112,740   113,375
 Men, 16 years and over        65,019    65,213    65,423
 Men, 20 years and over        63,923    64,074    64,388
 Women, 16 years and over      47,239    47,504    47,825
 Women, 20 years and over      46,424    46,711    46,940
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     1,981     1,954     2,047

Part-time workers              24,235    24,133    23,901
 Men, 16 years and over         7,932     7,803     7,767
 Men, 20 years and over         5,908     5,803     5,776
 Women, 16 years and over      16,313    16,295    16,141
 Women, 20 years and over      13,906    13,903    13,773
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     4,420     4,427     4,352

        UNEMPLOYED

Looking for full-time work      7,073     6,986     6,990
 Men, 16 years and over         3,896     3,997     4,078
 Men, 20 years and over         3,604     3,641     3,691
 Women, 16 years and over       3,073     2,964     2,923
 Women, 20 years and over       2,805     2,679     2,685
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       665       665       614

Looking for part-time work      1,376     1,389     1,336
 Men, 16 years and over           662       619       579
 Men, 20 years and over           285       264       248
 Women, 16 years and over         742       773       753
 Women, 20 years and over         471       515       486
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       621       610       602

    UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

Full-time workers                 5.9       5.8       5.8
 Men, 16 years and over           5.7       5.8       5.9
 Men, 20 years and over           5.3       5.4       5.4
 Women, 16 years and over         6.1       5.9       5.8
 Women, 20 years and over         5.7       5.4       5.4
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      25.1      25.4      23.1

Part-time workers                 5.4       5.4       5.3
 Men, 16 years and over           7.7       7.3       6.9
 Men, 20 years and over           4.6       4.3       4.1
 Women, 16 years and over         4.4       4.5       4.5
 Women, 20 years and over         3.3       3.6       3.4
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      12.3      12.1      12.1

                                         2002
Full- and part-time status,
       sex, and age            Oct.      Nov.      Dec.

         EMPLOYED

Full-time workers             113,458   112,828   112,856
 Men, 16 years and over        65,593    65,235    65,145
 Men, 20 years and over        64,341    64,006    63,947
 Women, 16 years and over      47,839    47,660    47,763
 Women, 20 years and over      47,004    46,908    47,023
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     2,113     1,914     1,886

Part-time workers              23,635    23,765    23,629
 Men, 16 years and over         7,606     7,627     7,616
 Men, 20 years and over         5,627     5,649     5,682
 Women, 16 years and over      16,062    16,132    16,006
 Women, 20 years and over      13,708    13,845    13,683
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     4,300     4,272     4,265

        UNEMPLOYED

Looking for full-time work      7,099     7,317     7,348
 Men, 16 years and over         4,056     4,289     4,267
 Men, 20 years and over         3,708     3,906     3,885
 Women, 16 years and over       3,061     3,039     3,114
 Women, 20 years and over       2,816     2,761     2,804
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       576       650       659

Looking for part-time work      1,305     1,281     1,331
 Men, 16 years and over           542       543       538
 Men, 20 years and over           254       216       257
 Women, 16 years and over         766       754       800
 Women, 20 years and over         486       455       513
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       565       609       562

    UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

Full-time workers                 5.9       6.1       6.1
 Men, 16 years and over           5.8       6.2       6.1
 Men, 20 years and over           5.4       5.8       5.7
 Women, 16 years and over         6.0       6.0       6.1
 Women, 20 years and over         5.7       5.6       5.6
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      21.4      25.4      25.9

Part-time workers                 5.2       5.1       5.3
 Men, 16 years and over           6.7       6.6       6.6
 Men, 20 years and over           4.3       3.7       4.3
 Women, 16 years and over         4.5       4.5       4.8
 Women, 20 years and over         3.4       3.2       3.6
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      11.6      12.5      11.6

                                         2003
Full- and part-time status,
       sex, and age            Jan.      Feb.      Mar.

         EMPLOYED

Full-time workers             112,823   113,442   113,157
 Men, 16 years and over        65,057    65,397    65,319
 Men, 20 years and over        64,035    64,333    64,305
 Women, 16 years and over      47,875    48,076    47,941
 Women, 20 years and over      47,088    47,300    47,172
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     1,700     1,809     1,679

Part-time workers              24,400    23,830    24,068
 Men, 16 years and over         7,931     7,849     7,763
 Men, 20 years and over         5,868     5,929     5,962
 Women, 16 years and over      16,481    15,988    16,332
 Women, 20 years and over      14,173    13,720    14,037
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     4,359     4,181     4,069

        UNEMPLOYED

Looking for full-time work      6,940     7,075     7,068
 Men, 16 years and over         4,129     4,133     4,102
 Men, 20 years and over         3,732     3,706     3,625
 Women, 16 years and over       2,836     2,979     2,961
 Women, 20 years and over       2,583     2,725     2,723
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       625       643       720

Looking for part-time work      1,380     1,396     1,392
 Men, 16 years and over           579       590       584
 Men, 20 years and over           292       270       316
 Women, 16 years and over         797       795       800
 Women, 20 years and over         471       515       533
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       617       611       544

    UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

Full-time workers                 5.8       5.9       5.9
 Men, 16 years and over           6.0       5.9       5.9
 Men, 20 years and over           5.5       5.4       5.3
 Women, 16 years and over         5.6       5.8       5.8
 Women, 20 years and over         5.2       5.4       5.5
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      26.9      26.2      30.0

Part-time workers                 5.4       5.5       5.5
 Men, 16 years and over           6.8       7.0       7.0
 Men, 20 years and over           4.7       4.4       5.0
 Women, 16 years and over         4.6       4.7       4.7
 Women, 20 years and over         3.2       3.6       3.7
 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years      12.4      12.7      11.8

NOTE: Detail for the data shown in this table will not necessarily
add to totals because of the independent seasonal adjustment of the
various series. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised
population controls used in the household survey.

A-7. Employed persons by class of worker and part-time status,
seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)

                                                     2002
               Category
                                           Mar.      Apr.       May

CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture and related industries          2,342     2,342     2,239
 Wage and salary workers                    1,277     1,312     1,254
 Self-employed workers                      1,033       994       959

Nonagricultural industries                133,760   133,948   134,324
 Wage and salary workers                  125,036   125,085   125,352
  Private Industries                      105,609   105,499   105,499
   Industries except private households   104,887   104,749   104,764
  Government                               19,449    19,552    19,896
 Self-employed workers                      8,673     8,743     8,844

PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,132     4,210     4,097
  Slack work or business conditions         2,744     2,752     2,685
  Could only find part-time work            1,075     1,140     1,110
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,711    18,933    18,988

Nonagricultural industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,050     4,132     3,983
  Slack work or business conditions         2,686     2,690     2,611
  Could only find part-time work            1,059     1,129     1,087
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,359    18,560    18,636

                                                     2002
               Category
                                           June      July      Aug.

CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture and related industries          2,177     2,321     2,169
 Wage and salary workers                    1,242     1,355     1,201
 Self-employed workers                        955       959       959

Nonagricultural industries                134,103   134,094   134,552
 Wage and salary workers                  125,213   125,033   125,521
  Private Industries                      105,375   105,306   105,690
   Industries except private households   104,605   104,533   104,910
  Government                               19,791    19,743    19,778
 Self-employed workers                      8,833     8,912     8,980

PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             3,982     4,139     4,308
  Slack work or business conditions         2,703     2,760     2,881
  Could only find part-time work            1,097     1,113     1,153
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         19,251    19,143    19,047

Nonagricultural industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             3,887     4,025     4,185
  Slack work or business conditions         2,629     2,689     2,806
  Could only find part-time work            1,099     1,103     1,143
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,985    18,741    18,668

                                                2002
               Category
                                           Sept.     Oct.

           CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture and related industries          2,315     2,483
 Wage and salary workers                    1,310     1,394
 Self-employed workers                        974     1,040

Nonagricultural industries                134,979   134,537
 Wage and salary workers                  125,766   125,346
  Private Industries                      106,022   105,704
   Industries except private households   105,259   104,947
  Government                               19,746    19,692
 Self-employed workers                      9,048     9,080

   PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,356     4,343
  Slack work or business conditions         2,814     2,888
  Could only find part-time work            1,177     1,133
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,928    18,685

Nonagricultural industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,266     4,274
  Slack work or business conditions         2,755     2,857
  Could only find part-time work            1,172     1,122
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,555    18,347

                                               2002
               Category
                                           Nov.      Dec.

           CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture and related industries          2,314     2,342
 Wage and salary workers                    1,219     1,260
 Self-employed workers                      1,060     1,038

Nonagricultural industries                134,206   134,080
 Wage and salary workers                  124,786   124,735
  Private Industries                      105,148   105,348
   Industries except private households   104,365   104,673
  Government                               19,647    19,551
 Self-employed workers                      9,276     9,250

   PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,329     4,273
  Slack work or business conditions         2,855     2,893
  Could only find part-time work            1,159     1,110
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,727    18,555

Nonagricultural industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,272     4,219
  Slack work or business conditions         2,816     2,854
  Could only find part-time work            1,158     1,097
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,361    18,197

                                                     2003
               Category
                                           Jan.      Feb.      Mar.

           CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture and related industries          2,314     2,178     2,227
 Wage and salary workers                    1,195     1,174     1,271
 Self-employed workers                      1,071       953       923

Nonagricultural industries                135,142   135,317   135,104
 Wage and salary workers                  125,768   126,006   125,886
  Private Industries                      105,907   106,437   106,583
   Industries except private households   105,192   105,773   105,910
  Government                               19,868    19,418    19,318
 Self-employed workers                      9,444     9,258     9,181

   PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,643     4,807     4,696
  Slack work or business conditions         3,027     3,152     3,123
  Could only find part-time work            1,297     1,275     1,192
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         19,314    18,421    18,888

Nonagricultural industries:
 Part time for economic reasons             4,496     4,675     4,587
  Slack work or business conditions         2,947     3,062     3,048
  Could only find part-time work            1,267     1,257     1,178
 Part time for noneconomic reasons         18,984    18,134    18,529

(1) Persons at work excludes employed persons who were absent from
their jobs during the entire reference week for reasons such as
vacation, illness, or industrial dispute. Part time for noneconomic
reasons excludes persons who usually work full time but worked only
1 to 34 hours during the reference week for reasons such as holidays,
illness, and bad weather.

NOTE: Detail for the data shown in this table will not necessarily
add to totals because of the independent seasonal adjustment of the
various series. Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002
Census industry classification system derived from the North American
Industry Classification System into the Current Population Survey.
Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls
used in the household survey.

A-8. Employed persons by age, sex, and marital status, seasonally
adjusted
(In thousands)

                                               2002
Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Mar.      Apr.       May      June

         AGE AND SEX

 Total, 16 years and over       136,143   136,196   136,487   136,383

16 to 19 years                    6,464     6,331     6,307     6,324
 16 to 17 years                   2,451     2,330     2,260     2,328
 18 to 19 years                   4,016     3,996     4,003     4,001
20 years and over               129,679   129,864   130,180   130,059
 20 to 24 years                  13,230    13,256    13,509    13,346
 25 years and over              116,384   116,573   116,684   116,697
  25 to 54 years                 96,966    96,907    96,857    96,768
  25 to 34 years                 30,361    30,363    30,343    30,416
  35 to 44 years                 35,429    35,368    35,377    35,219
  45 to 54 years                 31,176    31,176    31,137    31,133
 55 years and over               19,419    19,666    19,827    19,929

 Men, 16 years and over          72,719    72,780    73,093    72,893

16 to 19 years                    3,202     3,152     3,174     3,154
 16 to 17 years                   1,144     1,148     1,137     1,147
 18 to 19 years                   2,053     2,009     2,028     2,007
20 years and over                69,517    69,627    69,918    69,739
 20 to 24 years                   6,912     6,952     7,071     6,980
 25 years and over               62,574    62,680    62,852    62,758
  25 to 54 years                 52,039    51,977    52,038    51,909
   25 to 34 years                16,599    16,597    16,604    16,557
   35 to 44 years                19,042    19,013    19,079    18,979
   45 to 54 years                16,399    16,367    16,355    16,373
  55 years and over              10,534    10,702    10,814    10,849

 Women, 16 years and over        63,423    63,416    63,394    63,490

16 to 19 years                    3,262     3,179     3,132     3,170
 16to 17 years                    1,307     1,182     1,123     1,181
 18 to 19 years                   1,963     1,988     1,975     1,994
20 years and over                60,161    60,237    60,262    60,320
 20 to 24 years                   6,318     6,303     6,438     6,366
 25 years and over               53,811    53,894    53,833    53,939
  25 to 54 years                 44,926    44,930    44,819    44,859
   25 to 34 years                13,762    13,766    13,739    13,859
   35 to 44 years                16,388    16,354    16,298    16,240
   45 to 54 years                14,777    14,809    14,782    14,760
  55 years and over               8,885     8,964     9,013     9,080

       MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      44,190    44,021    44,306    44,037
Married women, spouse present    34,074    34,052    34,015    34,050

                                           2002
Age, sex, and marital status
                                 July      Aug.      Sept.

         AGE AND SEX

 Total, 16 years and over       136,343   136,757   137,312

16 to 19 years                    6,289     6,280     6,425
 16 to 17 years                   2,338     2,321     2,358
 18 to 19 years                   3,968     3,959     4,060
20 years and over               130,054   130,476   130,888
 20 to 24 years                  13,361    13,484    13,432
 25 years and over              116,713   117,099   117,406
  25 to 54 years                 96,639    96,959    97,025
  25 to 34 years                 30,412    30,365    30,365
  35 to 44 years                 35,010    35,168    35,160
  45 to 54 years                 31,217    31,425    31,500
 55 years and over               20,074    20,140    20,381

 Men, 16 years and over          72,931    73,023    73,402

16 to 19 years                    3,140     3,127     3,189
 16 to 17 years                   1,139     1,101     1,134
 18 to 19 years                   2,007     2,025     2,055
20 years and over                69,792    69,895    70,213
 20 to 24 years                   6,994     6,987     7,050
 25 years and over               62,807    62,957    63,077
  25 to 54 years                 51,888    52,019    52,066
   25 to 34 years                16,607    16,641    16,614
   35 to 44 years                18,755    18,892    18,953
   45 to 54 years                16,525    16,486    16,499
  55 years and over              10,919    10,937    11,012

 Women, 16 years and over        63,412    63,734    63,910

16 to 19 years                    3,149     3,153     3,235
 16to 17 years                    1,200     1,220     1,224
 18 to 19 years                   1,961     1,933     2,005
20 years and over                60,262    60,581    60,675
 20 to 24 years                   6,368     6,497     6,382
 25 years and over               53,906    54,142    54,328
  25 to 54 years                 44,751    44,940    44,959
   25 to 34 years                13,805    13,725    13,751
   35 to 44 years                16,255    16,276    16,207
   45 to 54 years                14,692    14,939    15,001
  55 years and over               9,155     9,202     9,369

       MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      44,150    44,235    44,129
Married women, spouse present    34,035    34,278    34,479

                                           2002
Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Oct.      Nov.      Dec.

         AGE AND SEX

 Total, 16 years and over       136,988   136,542   136,439

16 to 19 years                    6,400     6,228     6,164
 16 to 17 years                   2,347     2,256     2,258
 18 to 19 years                   4,045     3,960     3,921
20 years and over               130,589   130,314   130,275
 20 to 24 years                  13,303    13,387    13,372
 25 years and over              117,271   116,856   116,892
  25 to 54 years                 96,640    96,356    96,491
  25 to 34 years                 30,323    29,961    30,139
  35 to 44 years                 35,005    34,973    34,942
  45 to 54 years                 31,512     31,422    31,411
 55 years and over               20,430    20,499    20,400

 Men, 16 years and over          73,151    72,773    72,690

16 to 19 years                    3,230     3,156     3,091
 16 to 17 years                   1,142     1,113     1,102
 18 to 19 years                   2,081     2,040     1,986
20 years and over                69,921    69,617    69,600
 20 to 24 years                   6,975     7,014     7,024
 25 years and over               62,938    62,562    62,579
  25 to 54 years                 51,873    51,569    51,566
   25 to 34 years                16,569    16,384    16,445
   35 to 44 years                18,804    18,748    18,749
   45 to 54 years                16,500    16,437    16,371
  55 years and over              11,065    10,993    11,013

 Women, 16 years and over        63,837    63,769    63,749

16 to 19 years                    3,169     3,072     3,073
 16to 17 years                    1,204     1,143     1,156
 18 to 19 years                   1,964     1,921     1,935
20 years and over                60,668    60,697    60,676
 20 to 24 years                   6,328     6,373     6,348
 25 years and over               54,332    54,293    54,313
  25 to 54 years                 44,967    44,787    44,926
   25 to 34 years                13,754    13,577    13,693
   35 to 44 years                16,201    16,225    16,193
   45 to 54 years                15,012    14,985    15,039
  55 years and over               9,365     9,506     9,387

       MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      44,245    44,093    44,005
Married women, spouse present    34,322    34,264    34,189

                                           2003
Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Jan.      Feb.      Mar.

         AGE AND SEX

 Total, 16 years and over       137,536   137,408   137,348

16 to 19 years                    6,125     6,042     5,829
 16 to 17 years                   2,446     2,352     2,292
 18 to 19 years                   3,694     3,722     3,550
20 years and over               131,410   131,365   131,519
 20 to 24 years                  13,568    13,510    13,458
 25 years and over              117,876   117,932   117,984
  25 to 54 years                 96,957    96,942    97,042
  25 to 34 years                 30,369    30,563    30,420
  35 to 44 years                 35,125    34,803    34,910
  45 to 54 years                 31,463    31,577    31,712
 55 years and over               20,918    20,990    20,942

 Men, 16 years and over          72,994    73,249    73,064

16 to 19 years                    3,027     2,956     2,772
 16 to 17 years                   1,203     1,157     1,056
 18 to 19 years                   1,838     1,820     1,718
20 years and over                69,967    70,293    70,293
 20 to 24 years                   7,183     7,215     7,206
 25 years and over               62,814    63,151    63,050
  25 to 54 years                 51,687    51,925    51,885
   25 to 34 years                16,528    16,730    16,669
   35 to 44 years                18,824    18,729    18,719
   45 to 54 years                16,334    16,466    16,498
  55 years and over              11,127    11,227    11,165

 Women, 16 years and over        64,542    64,159    64,284

16 to 19 years                    3,098     3,086     3,057
 16to 17 years                    1,243     1,195     1,236
 18 to 19 years                   1,856     1,902     1,833
20 years and over                61,443    61,073    61,227
 20 to 24 years                   6,385     6,295     6,252
 25 years and over               55,062    54,781    54,934
  25 to 54 years                 45,270    45,018    45,157
   25 to 34 years                13,841    13,834    13,752
   35 to 44 years                16,301    16,073    16,191
   45 to 54 years                15,129    15,111    15,214
  55 years and over               9,792     9,763     9,777

       MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      44,401    44,587    44,415
Married women, spouse present    34,525    34,620    34,569

NOTE: Detail for the data shown in this table will not necessarily
add to totals because of the independent seasonal adjustment of the
various series. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised
population controls used in the household survey.

A-9. Unemployed persons by age, sex, and marital status, seasonally
adjusted
(In thousands)

                                              2002
 Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Mar.    Apr.     May    June
         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over       8,224   8,567   8,424   8,469

16 to 19 years                   1,282   1,290   1,287   1,283
 16 to 17 years                    541     563     578     568
 18 to 19 years                    717     733     720     723
20 years and over                6,942   7,277   7,137   7,186
 20 to 24 years                  1,481   1,456   1,356   1,387
 25 years and over               5,460   5,898   5,832   5,852
  25 to 54 years                 4,758   4,970   4,998   5,013
   25 to 34 years                1,845   1,939   1,886   1,947
   35 to 44 years                1,643   1,712   1,729   1,619
   45 to 54 years                1,269   1,319   1,383   1,447
  55 years and over                703     819     845     855

  Men, 16 years and over         4,521   4,607   4,583   4,673

16 to 19 years                     731     709     735     723
 16 to 17 years                    303     291     342     323
 18 to 19 years                    409     417     397     400
20 years and over                3,789   3,898   3,848   3,950
 20 to 24 years                    842     801     753     743
 25 years and over               2,947   3,110   3,144   3,236
  25 to 54 years                 2,557   2,636   2,642   2,734
   25 to 34 years                1,005   1,033     995   1,128
   35 to 44 years                  853     882     879     845
   45 to 54 years                  699     721     768     761
  55 years and over                390     474     501     502

  Women, 16 years and over       3,704   3,960   3,841   3,796

16 to 19 years                     551     581     552     560
 16 to 17 years                    238     272     236     245
 18 to 19 years                    309     316     323     323
20 years and over                3,153   3,379   3,289   3,236
 20 to 24 years                    639     655     603     644
 25 years and over               2,513   2,788   2,689   2,616
  25 to 54 years                 2,201   2,335   2,356   2,279
   25 to 34 years                  840     906     891     820
   35 to 44 years                  790     831     850     773
   45 to 54 years                  571     598     615     686

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      1,584   1,774   1,653   1,831
Married women, spouse present    1,312   1,362   1,374   1,345

                                         2002
 Age, sex, and marital status
                                 July    Aug.    Sept.
         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over       8,443   8,366   8,321

16 to 19 years                   1,292   1,280   1,243
 16 to 17 years                    572     555     568
 18 to 19 years                    728     764     663
20 years and over                7,151   7,086   7,079
 20 to 24 years                  1,415   1,428   1,433
 25 years and over               5,707   5,676   5,632
  25 to 54 years                 4,913   4,803   4,797
   25 to 34 years                1,854   1,908   1,853
   35 to 44 years                1,686   1,612   1,677
   45 to 54 years                1,373   1,283   1,267
  55 years and over                795     828     819

  Men, 16 years and over         4,610   4,654   4,610

16 to 19 years                     731     748     716
 16 to 17 years                    324     331     310
 18 to 19 years                    400     446     401
20 years and over                3,879   3,908   3,895
 20 to 24 years                    755     802     827
 25 years and over               3,106   3,097   3,062
  25 to 54 years                 2,646   2,628   2,592
   25 to 34 years                1,016   1,019   1,000
   35 to 44 years                  913     878     887
   45 to 54 years                  717     730     705
  55 years and over                460     469     470

  Women, 16 years and over       3,832   3,712   3,711

16 to 19 years                     560     532     527
 16 to 17 years                    247     223     258
 18 to 19 years                    328     318     262
20 years and over                3,272   3,180   3,184
 20 to 24 years                    660     626     608
 25 years and over               2,602   2,579   2,570
  25 to 54 years                 2,266   2,175   2,205
   25 to 34 years                  839     889     853
   35 to 44 years                  773     734     790
   45 to 54 years                  655     552     562

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      1,620   1,618   1,652
Married women, spouse present    1,331   1,291   1,300

                                         2002
 Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Oct.    Nov.    Dec.
         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over       8,405   8,637   8,711

16 to 19 years                   1,135   1,261   1,206
 16 to 17 years                    453     542     481
 18 to 19 years                    674     715     718
20 years and over                7,269   7,377   7,505
 20 to 24 years                  1,502   1,455   1,444
 25 years and over               5,768   5,884   5,924
  25 to 54 years                 4,942   5,141   5,084
   25 to 34 years                1,859   1,967   1,980
   35 to 44 years                1,787   1,818   1,747
   45 to 54 years                1,296   1,356   1,356
  55 years and over                823     778     892

  Men, 16 years and over         4,575   4,845   4,801

16 to 19 years                     613     692     657
 16 to 17 years                    237     300     251
 18 to 19 years                    372     392     398
20 years and over                3,962   4,153   4,145
 20 to 24 years                    813     797     796
 25 years and over               3,153   3,329   3,309
  25 to 54 years                 2,695   2,875   2,803
   25 to 34 years                1,023   1,110   1,067
   35 to 44 years                  966   1,010     939
   45 to 54 years                  706     755     797
  55 years and over                459     454     505

  Women, 16 years and over       3,829   3,792   3,909

16 to 19 years                     522     569     549
 16 to 17 years                    216     242     231
 18 to 19 years                    302     323     319
20 years and over                3,308   3,224   3,360
 20 to 24 years                    689     658     648
 25 years and over               2,614   2,555   2,615
  25 to 54 years                 2,247   2,265   2,280
   25 to 34 years                  836     857     913
   35 to 44 years                  821     808     808
   45 to 54 years                  590     600     559

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      1,630   1,667   1,706
Married women, spouse present    1,342   1,343   1,348

                                         2003
 Age, sex, and marital status
                                 Jan.    Feb.    Mar.
         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over       8,302   8,450   8,445

16 to 19 years                   1,241   1,251   1,251
 16 to 17 years                    546     514     460
 18 to 19 years                    697     702     761
20 years and over                7,061   7,199   7,194
 20 to 24 years                  1,392   1,390   1,310
 25 years and over               5,675   5,828   5,876
  25 to 54 years                 4,833   5,011   5,061
   25 to 34 years                1,921   1,809   1,844
   35 to 44 years                1,657   1,905   1,747
   45 to 54 years                1,256   1,296   1,469
  55 years and over                890     822     821

  Men, 16 years and over         4,699   4,678   4,674

16 to 19 years                     673     716     730
 16 to 17 years                    287     273     232
 18 to 19 years                    392     436     471
20 years and over                4,026   3,962   3,944
 20 to 24 years                    775     731     685
 25 years and over               3,256   3,238   3,250
  25 to 54 years                 2,748   2,749   2,754
   25 to 34 years                1,091     969     987
   35 to 44 years                  932     997     953
   45 to 54 years                  725     784     814
  55 years and over                507     488     496

  Women, 16 years and over       3,603   3,772   3,771

16 to 19 years                     567     534     521
 16 to 17 years                    259     241     227
 18 to 19 years                    304     266     291
20 years and over                3,035   3,237   3,250
 20 to 24 years                    617     658     625
 25 years and over               2,420   2,590   2,627
  25 to 54 years                 2,085   2,261   2,307
   25 to 34 years                  830     840     857
   35 to 44 years                  725     908     794
   45 to 54 years                  531     513     655

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present      1,622   1,667   1,734
Married women, spouse present    1,176   1,282   1,320

NOTE: Detail for the data shown in this table will not necessarily add
to totals because of the independent seasonal adjustment of the various
series. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-10. Unemployment rates by age, sex, and marital status, seasonally
adjusted
(Percent)

                                            2002

 Age, sex, and marital status    Mar.   Apr.   May     June

         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over        5.7    5.9     5.8    5.8

16 to 19 years                   16.6   16.9    17.0   16.9
 16 to 17 years                  18.1   19.5    20.4   19.6
 18 to 19 years                  15.2   15.5    15.3   15.3
20 years and over                 5.1    5.3     5.2    5.2
 20 to 24 years                  10.1    9.9     9.1    9.4
 25 years and over                4.5    4.8     4.8    4.8
  25 to 54 years                  4.7    4.9     4.9    4.9
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    6.0     5.9    6.0
   35 to 44 years                 4.4    4.6     4.7    4.4
   45 to 54 years                 3.9    4.1     4.3    4.4
  55 years and over               3.5    4.0     4.1    4.1

  Men, 16 years and over          5.9    6.0     5.9    6.0

16 to 19 years                   18.6   18.4    18.8   18.6
 16 to 17 years                  20.9   20.2    23.1   22.0
 18 to 19 years                  16.6   17.2    16.4   16.6
20 years and over                 5.2    5.3     5.2    5.4
 20 to 24 years                  10.9   10.3     9.6    9.6
 25 years and over                4.5    4.7     4.8    4.9
  25 to 54 years                  4.7    4.8     4.8    5.0
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    5.9     5.7    6.4
   35 to 44 years                 4.3    4.4     4.4    4.3
   45 to 54 years                 4.1    4.2     4.5    4.4
  55 years and over               3.6    4.2     4.4    4.4

  Women, 16 years and over        5.5    5.9     5.7    5.6

16 to 19 years                   14.4   15.5    15.0   15.0
 16 to 17 years                  15.4   18.7    17.4   17.2
 18 to 19 years                  13.6   13.7    14.1   14.0
20 years and over                 5.0    5.3     5.2    5.1
 20 to 24 years                   9.2    9.4     8.6    9.2
 25 years and over                4.5    4.9     4.8    4.6
  25 to 54 years                  4.7    4.9     5.0    4.8
   25 to 34 years                 5.8    6.2     6.1    5.6
   35 to 44 years                 4.6    4.8     5.0    4.5
   45 to 54 years                 3.7    3.9     4.0    4.4

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present       3.5    3.9     3.6    4.0
Married women, spouse present     3.7    3.8     3.9    3.8

                                        2002

 Age, sex, and marital status    July   Aug.   Sept.

         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over        5.8    5.8     5.7

16 to 19 years                   17.0   16.9    16.2
 16 to 17 years                  19.7   19.3    19.4
 18 to 19 years                  15.5   16.2    14.0
20 years and over                 5.2    5.2     5.1
 20 to 24 years                   9.6    9.6     9.6
 25 years and over                4.7    4.6     4.6
  25 to 54 years                  4.8    4.7     4.7
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    5.9     5.8
   35 to 44 years                 4.6    4.4     4.6
   45 to 54 years                 4.2    3.9     3.9
  55 years and over               3.8    4.0     3.9

  Men, 16 years and over          5.9    6.0     5.9

16 to 19 years                   18.9   19.3    18.3
 16 to 17 years                  22.2   23.1    21.5
 18 to 19 years                  16.6   18.1    16.3
20 years and over                 5.3    5.3     5.3
 20 to 24 years                   9.7   10.3    10.5
 25 years and over                4.7    4.7     4.6
  25 to 54 years                  4.9    4.8     4.7
   25 to 34 years                 5.8    5.8     5.7
   35 to 44 years                 4.6    4.4     4.5
   45 to 54 years                 4.2    4.2     4.1
  55 years and over               4.0    4.1     4.1

  Women, 16 years and over        5.7    5.5     5.5

16 to 19 years                   15.1   14.4    14.0
 16 to 17 years                  17.1   15.5    17.4
 18 to 19 years                  14.3   14.1    11.5
20 years and over                 5.1    5.0     5.0
 20 to 24 years                   9.4    8.8     8.7
 25 years and over                4.6    4.5     4.5
  25 to 54 years                  4.8    4.6     4.7
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    6.1     5.8
   35 to 44 years                 4.5    4.3     4.6
   45 to 54 years                 4.3    3.6     3.6

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present       3.5    3.5     3.6
Married women, spouse present     3.8    3.6     3.6

                                        2002

 Age, sex, and marital status    Oct.   Nov.   Dec.

         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over        5.8    5.9     6.0

16 to 19 years                   15.1   16.8    16.4
 16 to 17 years                  16.2   19.4    17.6
 18 to 19 years                  14.3   15.3    15.5
20 years and over                 5.3    5.4     5.4
 20 to 24 years                  10.1    9.8     9.7
 25 years and over                4.7    4.8     4.8
  25 to 54 years                  4.9    5.1     5.0
   25 to 34 years                 5.8    6.2     6.2
   35 to 44 years                 4.9    4.9     4.8
   45 to 54 years                 4.0    4.1     4.1
  55 years and over               3.9    3.7     4.2

  Men, 16 years and over          5.9    6.2     6.2

16 to 19 years                   16.0   18.0    17.5
 16 to 17 years                  17.2   21.2    18.5
 18 to 19 years                  15.2   16.1    16.7
20 years and over                 5.4    5.6     5.6
 20 to 24 years                  10.4   10.2    10.2
 25 years and over                4.8    5.1     5.0
  25 to 54 years                  4.9    5.3     5.2
   25 to 34 years                 5.8    6.3     6.1
   35 to 44 years                 4.9    5.1     4.8
   45 to 54 years                 4.1    4.4     4.6
  55 years and over               4.0    4.0     4.4

  Women, 16 years and over        5.7    5.6     5.8

16 to 19 years                   14.1   15.6    15.2
 16 to 17 years                  15.2   17.4    16.6
 18 to 19 years                  13.3   14.4    14.2
20 years and over                 5.2    5.0     5.2
 20 to 24 years                   9.8    9.4     9.3
 25 years and over                4.6    4.5     4.6
  25 to 54 years                  4.8    4.8     4.8
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    5.9     6.3
   35 to 44 years                 4.8    4.7     4.8
   45 to 54 years                 3.8    3.9     3.6

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present       3.6    3.6     3.7
Married women, spouse present     3.8    3.8     3.8

                                        2003

 Age, sex, and marital status    Jan.   Feb.   Mar.

         AGE AND SEX

  Total, 16 years and over        5.7    5.8     5.8

16 to 19 years                   16.8   17.1    17.7
 16 to 17 years                  18.3   17.9    16.7
 18 to 19 years                  15.9   15.9    17.7
20 years and over                 5.1    5.2     5.2
 20 to 24 years                   9.3    9.3     8.9
 25 years and over                4.6    4.7     4.7
  25 to 54 years                  4.7    4.9     5.0
   25 to 34 years                 5.9    5.6     5.7
   35 to 44 years                 4.5    5.2     4.8
   45 to 54 years                 3.8    3.9     4.4
  55 years and over               4.1    3.8     3.8

  Men, 16 years and over          6.0    6.0     6.0

16 to 19 years                   18.2   19.5    20.8
 16 to 17 years                  19.3   19.1    18.0
 18 to 19 years                  17.6   19.3    21.5
20 years and over                 5.4    5.3     5.3
 20 to 24 years                   9.7    9.2     8.7
 25 years and over                4.9    4.9     4.9
  25 to 54 years                  5.0    5.0     5.0
   25 to 34 years                 6.2    5.5     5.6
   35 to 44 years                 4.7    5.1     4.8
   45 to 54 years                 4.2    4.5     4.7
  55 years and over               4.4    4.2     4.3

  Women, 16 years and over        5.3    5.6     5.5

16 to 19 years                   15.5   14.8    14.6
 16 to 17 years                  17.3   16.8    15.5
 18 to 19 years                  14.1   12.3    13.7
20 years and over                 4.7    5.0     5.0
 20 to 24 years                   8.8    9.5     9.1
 25 years and over                4.2    4.5     4.6
  25 to 54 years                  4.4    4.8     4.9
   25 to 34 years                 5.7    5.7     5.9
   35 to 44 years                 4.3    5.3     4.7
   45 to 54 years                 3.4    3.3     4.1

        MARITAL STATUS

Married men, spouse present       3.5    3.6     3.8
Married women, spouse present     3.3    3.6     3.7

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-11. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                                   2002
               Reason
                                       Mar.    Apr.     May    June

        NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                       4,339   4,599   4,634   4,650
 On temporary layoff                   1,102   1,121   1,114   1,101
 Not on temporary layoff               3,237   3,478   3,520   3,550
Job leavers                              876   1,002     892     844
Reentrants                             2,438   2,412   2,400   2,379
New entrants                             539     530     503     544

        PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

  Total unemployed                     100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                        53.0    53.8    55.0    55.2
 On temporary layoff                    13.5    13.1    13.2    13.1
 Not on temporary layoff                39.5    40.7    41.8    42.2
Job leavers                             10.7    11.7    10.6    10.0
Reentrants                              29.8    28.2    28.5    28.3
New entrants                             6.6     6.2     6.0     6.5

   UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
        CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                         3.0     3.2     3.2     3.2
Job leavers                               .6      .7      .6      .6
Reentrants                               1.7     1.7     1.7     1.6
New entrants                              .4      .4      .3      .4

                                               2002
               Reason
                                       July    Aug.    Sept.

        NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                       4,613   4,607   4,608
 On temporary layoff                   1,236   1,158   1,044
 Not on temporary layoff               3,377   3,449   3,565
Job leavers                              840     844     808
Reentrants                             2,390   2,326   2,321
New entrants                             547     587     542

        PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

  Total unemployed                     100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                        55.0    55.1    55.7
 On temporary layoff                    14.7    13.8    12.6
 Not on temporary layoff                40.2    41.2    43.1
Job leavers                             10.0    10.1     9.8
Reentrants                              28.5    27.8    28.0
New entrants                             6.5     7.0     6.5

   UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
        CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                         3.2     3.2     3.2
Job leavers                               .6      .6      .6
Reentrants                               1.7     1.6     1.6
New entrants                              .4      .4      .4

                                               2002
               Reason
                                       Oct.    Nov.    Dec.

        NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                       4,828   4,833   4,863
 On temporary layoff                   1,098   1,069   1,110
 Not on temporary layoff               3,729   3,764   3,753
Job leavers                              850     834     862
Reentrants                             2,386   2,394   2,462
New entrants                             494     586     534

        PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

  Total unemployed                     100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed    56.4    55.9    55.8
  temporary jobs
 On temporary layoff                    12.8    12.4    12.7
 Not on temporary layoff                43.6    43.5    43.0
Job leavers                              9.9     9.6     9.9
Reentrants                              27.9    27.7    28.2
New entrants                             5.8     6.8     6.1

   UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
        CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                         3.3     3.3     3.4
Job leavers                               .6      .6      .6
Reentrants                               1.6     1.6     1.7
New entrants                              .3      .4      .4

                                               2003
               Reason
                                       Jan.    Feb.    Mar.

        NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                       4,583   4,756   4,613
 On temporary layoff                   1,080   1,142   1,157
 Not on temporary layoff               3,503   3,614   3,456
Job leavers                              825     772     794
Reentrants                             2,331   2,395   2,391
New entrants                             616     579     626

        PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

  Total unemployed                     100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                        54.9    55.9    54.8
 On temporary layoff                    12.9    13.4    13.7
 Not on temporary layoff                41.9    42.5    41.0
Job leavers                              9.9     9.1     9.4
Reentrants                              27.9    28.2    28.4
New entrants                             7.4     6.8     7.4

   UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
        CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
  temporary jobs                         3.1     3.3     3.2
Job leavers                               .6      .5      .5
Reentrants                               1.6     1.6     1.6
New entrants                              .4      .4      .4

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-12. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)

                                                 2002
            Duration
                                    Mar.    Apr.     May    June

      NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks                   3,041   2,934   2,900   2,786
5 to 14 weeks                       2,489   2,851   2,566   2,803
15 weeks and over                   2,685   2,810   2,911   3,045
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,366   1,364   1,328   1,419
 27 weeks and over                  1,319   1,446   1,583   1,626

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    15.4    16.3    16.8    17.1
Median duration, in weeks             8.3     8.8     9.6    11.6

      PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed                    100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
 Less than 5 weeks                   37.0    34.1    34.6    32.3
 5 to 14 weeks                       30.3    33.2    30.6    32.5
 15 weeks and over                   32.7    32.7    34.7    35.3
  15 to 26 weeks                     16.6    15.9    15.8    16.4
  27 weeks and over                  16.1    16.8    18.9    18.8

                                            2002
            Duration
                                    July    Aug.    Sept.

      NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks                   2,903   2,895   2,782
5 to 14 weeks                       2,520   2,505   2,558
15 weeks and over                   2,955   2,891   3,019
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,381   1,361   1,359
 27 weeks and over                  1,573   1,530   1,660

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    16.6    16.3    17.8
Median duration, in weeks             8.9     8.7     9.5

      PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed                    100.0   100.0   100.0
 Less than 5 weeks                   34.6    34.9    33.3
 5 to 14 weeks                       30.1    30.2    30.6
 15 weeks and over                   35.3    34.9    36.1
  15 to 26 weeks                     16.5    16.4    16.3
  27 weeks and over                  18.8    18.5    19.9

                                            2002
            Duration
                                    Oct.    Nov.    Dec.

      NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks                   2,797   2,912   2,860
5 to 14 weeks                       2,515   2,532   2,547
15 weeks and over                   3,099   3,143   3,296
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,374   1,317   1,392
 27 weeks and over                  1,724   1,826   1,904

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    17.6    17.9    18.4
Median duration, in weeks             9.6     9.4     9.6

      PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed                    100.0   100.0   100.0
 Less than 5 weeks                   33.2    33.9    32.9
 5 to 14 weeks                       29.9    29.5    29.3
 15 weeks and over                   36.8    36.6    37.9
  15 to 26 weeks                     16.3    15.3    16.0
  27 weeks and over                  20.5    21.3    21.9

                                            2003
            Duration
                                    Jan.    Feb.    Mar.

      NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks                   2,772   2,749   2,780
5 to 14 weeks                       2,577   2,565   2,473
15 weeks and over                   3,140   3,155   3,104
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,457   1,281   1,316
 27 weeks and over                  1,683   1,874   1,788

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    18.4    18.6    18.0
Median duration, in weeks             9.8     9.4     9.6

      PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed                    100.0   100.0   100.0
 Less than 5 weeks                   32.6    32.5    33.3
 5 to 14 weeks                       30.4    30.3    29.6
 15 weeks and over                   37.0    37.3    37.1
  15 to 26 weeks                     17.2    15.1    15.7
  27 weeks and over                  19.8    22.1    21.4

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-13. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
by age, sex, and race
(Numbers in thousands)

                                         March 2003

                                     Civilian labor force

                                                            Employed
                         Civilian
 Age, sex, and race     noninsti-               Percent
                         tutional                  of
                        population    Total    population    Total

       TOTAL

16 years and over          220,317   145,801      66.2      136,783
 16 to 19 years             16,038     6,717      41.9        5,512
  16 to 17 years             8,439     2,502      29.7        2,053
  18 to 19 years             7,599     4,214      55.5        3,459
 20 to 24 years             19,738    14,593      73.9       13,197
 25 to 54 years            123,046   102,523      83.3       97,030
  25 to 34 years            38,954    32,302      82.9       30,314
   25 to 29 years           18,512    15,251      82.4       14,238
   30 to 34 years           20,442    17,051      83.4       16,076
  35 to 44 years            43,817    36,896      84.2       34,952
   35 to 39 years           21,154    17,754      83.9       16,707
   40 to 44 years           22,662    19,141      84.5       18,245
  45 to 54 years            40,275    33,326      82.7       31,764
   45 to 49 years           21,457    18,150      84.6       17,274
   50 to 54 years           18,818    15,176      80.6       14,490
 55 to 64 years             27,353    17,136      62.6       16,421
  55 to 59 years            15,410    11,066      71.8       10,606
  60 to 64 years            11,944     6,071      50.8        5,815
 65 years and over          34,142     4,832      14.2        4,624
  65 to 69 years             9,526     2,681      28.1        2,564
  70 to 74 years             8,520     1,251      14.7        1,195
  75 years and over         16,096       900       5.6          865

        Men

16 years and over          106,005    77,533      73.1       72,304
 16 to 19 years              8,137     3,325      40.9        2,625
  16 to 17 years             4,273     1,164      27.2          944
  18 to 19 years             3,864     2,161      55.9        1,681
 20 to 24 years              9,845     7,739      78.6        6,970
 25 to 54 years             60,463    54,724      90.5       51,648
  25 to 34 years            19,310    17,633      91.3       16,474
   25 to 29 years            9,202     8,270      89.9        7,666
   30 to 34 years           10,108     9,383      92.6        8,808
  35 to 44 years            21,494    19,735      91.8       18,627
   35 to 39 years           10,387     9,610      92.5        9,017
   40 to 44 years           11,107    10,125      91.2        9,610
  45 to 54 years            19,659    17,356      88.3       16,447
   45 to 49 years           10,499     9,403      89.6        8,867
   50 to 54 years            9,160     7,953      86.8        7,580
 55 to 64 years             13,124     9,006      68.6        8,558
  55 to 59 years             7,447     5,773      77.5        5,491
  60 to 64 years             5,676     3,233      57.0        3,067
 65 years and over          14,437     2,739      19.0        2,602
  65 to 69 years             4,414     1,484      33.6        1,410
  70 to 74 years             3,778       737      19.5          697
  75 years and over          6,245       518       8.3          494

       Women

16 years and over          114,312    68,269      59.7       64,479
 16 to 19 years              7,901     3,392      42.9        2,887
  16 to 17 years             4,166     1,338      32.1        1,109
  18 to 19 years             3,735     2,054      55.0        1,778
 20 to 24 years              9,893     6,655      69.3        6,226
 25 to 54 years             62,883    47,799      76.4       45,482
  25 to 34 years            19,644    14,669      74.7       13,840
   25 to 29 years            9,310     6,981      75.0        6,571
   30 to 34 years           10,334     7,688      74.4        7,269
  35 to 44 years            22,323    17,161      76.9       16,325
   35 to 39 years           10,767     8,144      75.6        7,690
   40 to 44 years           11,555     9,017      78.0        8,635
  45 to 54 years            20,616    15,970      77.5       15,318
   45 to 49 years           10,958     8,747      79.8        8,407
   50 to 54 years            9,658     7,223      74.8        6,910
 55 to 64 years             14,230     8,130      57.1        7,862
  55 to 59 years             7,963     5,292      66.5        5,115
  60 to 64 years             6,267     2,838      45.3        2,747
 65 years and over          19,705     2,093      10.6        2,022
  65 to 69 years             5,112     1,197      23.4        1,154
  70 to 74 years             4,742       514      10.8          497
  75 years and over          9,851       382       3.9          370

     WHITE (1)

16 years and over          180,728   120,201      66.5      113,630
 16 to 19 years             12,492     5,583      44.7        4,707
  16 to 17 years             6,559     2,140      32.6        1,784
  18 to 19 years             5,933     3,444      58.0        2,923
 20 to 24 years             15,491    11,821      76.3       10,833
 25 to 54 years             99,499    83,665      84.1       79,709
  25 to 34 years            30,762    25,825      84.0       24,447
   25 to 29 years           14,571    12,240      84.0       11,563
   30 to 34 years           16,191    13,585      83.9       12,884
  35 to 44 years            35,446    30,027      84.7       28,613
   35 to 39 years           16,979    14,287      84.1       13,530
   40 to 44 years           18,467    15,740      85.2       15,082
  45 to 54 years            33,290    27,813      83.5       26,649
   45 to 49 years           17,651    15,064      85.3       14,435
   50 to 54 years           15,640    12,749      81.5       12,214
 55 to 64 years             23,288    14,856      63.8       14,280
  55 to 59 years            13,153     9,583      72.9        9,216
  60 to 64 years            10,135     5,273      52.0        5,064
 65 years and over          29,959     4,276      14.3        4,100
  65 to 69 years             8,160     2,346      28.7        2,248
  70 to 74 years             7,387     1,129      15.3        1,083
  75 years and over         14,413       801       5.6          769

        Men

16 years and over           87,953    64,982      73.9       61,065
 16 to 19 years              6,374     2,768      43.4        2,263
  16 to 17 years             3,320       999      30.1          826
  18 to 19 years             3,055     1,769      57.9        1,437
 20 to 24 years              7,834     6,369      81.3        5,791
 25 to 54 years             49,679    45,530      91.6       43,182
  25 to 34 years            15,550    14,422      92.7       13,598
   25 to 29 years            7,396     6,793      91.9        6,378
   30 to 34 years            8,155     7,628      93.5        7,220
  35 to 44 years            17,663    16,424      93.0       15,592
   35 to 39 years            8,478     7,913      93.3        7,473
   40 to 44 years            9,185     8,511      92.7        8,119
  45 to 54 years            16,466    14,684      89.2       13,991
   45 to 49 years            8,753     7,936      90.7        7,539
   50 to 54 years            7,713     6,748      87.5        6,453
 55 to 64 years             11,293     7,891      69.9        7,523
  55 to 59 years             6,430     5,054      78.6        4,826
  60 to 64 years             4,864     2,837      58.3        2,697
 65 years and over          12,772     2,424      19.0        2,306
  65 to 69 years             3,823     1,308      34.2        1,241
  70 to 74 years             3,327       654      19.7          625
  75 years and over          5,622       461       8.2          440

       Women

16 years and over           92,775    55,220      59.5       52,565
 16 to 19 years              6,117     2,815      46.0        2,444
  16 to 17 years             3,239     1,141      35.2          958
  18 to 19 years             2,878     1,674      58.2        1,486
 20 to 24 years              7,657     5,452      71.2        5,043
 25 to 54 years             49,819    38,135      76.5       36,528
  25 to 34 years            15,212    11,403      75.0       10,849
   25 to 29 years            7,175     5,446      75.9        5,185
   30 to 34 years            8,036     5,956      74.1        5,664
  35 to 44 years            17,783    13,603      76.5       13,021
   35 to 39 years            8,501     6,374      75.0        6,057
   40 to 44 years            9,283     7,229      77.9        6,964
  45 to 54 years            16,824    13,129      78.0       12,658
   45 to 49 years            8,898     7,128      80.1        6,896
   50 to 54 years            7,927     6,001      75.7        5,762
 55 to 64 years             11,994     6,965      58.1        6,757
  55 to 59 years             6,723     4,529      67.4        4,390
  60 to 64 years             5,271     2,436      46.2        2,368
 65 years and over          17,187     1,852      10.8        1,793
  65 to 69 years             4,337     1,037      23.9        1,006
  70 to 74 years             4,060       475      11.7          458
  75 years and over          8,791       340       3.9          329

  BLACK OR AFRICAN
    AMERICAN (1)

16 years and over           25,552    16,288      63.7       14,558
 16 to 19 years              2,367       727      30.7          470
  16 to 17 years             1,288       223      17.3          156
  18 to 19 years             1,079       504      46.7          314
 20 to 24 years              2,762     1,818      65.8        1,492
 25 to 54 years             14,931    11,975      80.2       10,923
  25 to 34 years             4,962     3,981      80.2        3,563
   25 to 29 years            2,398     1,854      77.3        1,620
   30 to 34 years            2,564     2,127      82.9        1,943
  35 to 44 years             5,394     4,449      82.5        4,072
   35 to 39 years            2,645     2,245      34.9        2,035
   40 to 44 years            2,749     2,205      80.2        2,037
  45 to 54 years             4,575     3,544      77.5        3,288
   45 to 49 years            2,501     2,010      80.4        1,856
   50 to 54 years            2,074     1,534      74.0        1,432
 55 to 64 years              2,650     1,430      54.0        1,349
  55 to 59 years             1,481       935      63.1          876
  60 to 64 years             1,169       495      42.3          473
 65 years and over           2,842       338      11.9          324
  65 to 69 years               896       170      19.0          162
  70 to 74 years               755        90      11.9           87
  75 years and over          1,191        77       6.5           75

        Men

16 years and over           11,390     7,559      66.4        6,659
 16 to 19 years              1,169       350      29.9          194
  16 to 17 years               652       104      16.0           65
  18 to 19 years               518       245      47.4          128
 20 to 24 years              1,283       865      67.4          730
 25 to 54 years              6,679     5,524      82.7        4,963
  25 to 34 years             2,202     1,855      84.3        1,624
   25 to 29 years            1,064       851      80.0          718
   30 to 34 years            1,138     1,004      88.3          906
  35 to 44 years             2,404     2,025      84.2        1,827
   35 to 39 years            1,171     1,040      88.8          928
   40 to 44 years            1,233       985      79.8          899
  45 to 54 years             2,073     1,644      79.3        1,512
   45 to 49 years            1,136       905      79.7          823
   50 to 54 years              937       740      78.9          689
 55 to 64 years              1,170       643      54.9          601
  55 to 59 years               634       417      65.8          390
  60 to 64 years               536       226      42.1          211
 65 years and over           1,089       178      16.3          171
  65 to 69 years               383        81      21.1           80
  70 to 74 years               291        58      19.9           54
  75 years and over            415        39       9.5           37

       Women

16 years and over           14,162     8,729      61.6        7,900
 16 to 19 years              1,198       377      31.5          276
  16 to 17 years               637       119      18.7           90
  18 to 19 years               561       259      46.1          186
 20 to 24 years              1,479       954      64.5          762
 25 to 54 years              8,252     6,450      78.2        5,960
  25 to 34 years             2,760     2,126      77.0        1,939
   25 to 29 years            1,333     1,003      75.2          902
   30 to 34 years            1,427     1,123      78.7        1,037
  35 to 44 years             2,990     2,424      81.1        2,245
   35 to 39 years            1,474     1,204      81.7        1,107
   40 to 44 years            1,515     1,220      80.5        1,138
  45 to 54 years             2,503     1,900      75.9        1,776
   45 to 49 years            1,365     1,105      81.0        1,033
   50 to 54 years            1,137       795      69.9          743
 55 to 64 years              1,480       788      53.2          748
  55 to 59 years               848       518      61.2          486
  60 to 64 years               632       269      42.5          262
 65 years and over           1,753       160       9.1          153
  65 to 69 years               513        89      17.4           83
  70 to 74 years               465        32      70.0           32
  75 years and over            775        38       4.9           38

     ASIAN (1)

16 years and over            9,081     6,063      66.8        5,672
 16 to 19 years                580       185      31.9          163
  16 to 17 years               274        72      26.3           64
  18 to 19 years               306       113      36.9          100
 20 to 24 years                882       531      60.2          493
 25 to 54 years              5,726     4,597      80.3        4,313
  25 to 34 years             2,166     1,651      76.2        1,537
   25 to 29 years            1,011       725      71.7          669
   30 to 34 years            1,155       926      80.2          868
  35 to 44 years             1,953     1,596      81.7        1,522
   35 to 39 years            1,010       807      79.9          754
   40 to 44 years              943       789      63.7          768
  45 to 54 years             1,606     1,350      64.0        1,254
   45 to 49 years              879       734      83.5          670
   50 to 54 years              727       616      34.7          584
 55 to 64 years                957       592      61.9          555
  55 to 59 years               521       377      72.5          363
  60 to 64 years               436       214      49.2          192
 65 years and over             936       158      16.9          147
  65 to 69 years               303       124      40.8          118
  70 to 74 years               284        23       8.3           18
  75 years and over            348        11       3.2           11

                                      March 2003

                                  Civilian labor force

                         Employed       Unemployed
 Age, sex, and race                                      Not
                                              Percent     in
                         Percent                of      labor
                            of       Number    labor    force
                        population             force

       TOTAL

16 years and over          62.1       9,018     6.2     74,516
 16 to 19 years            34.4       1,205    17.9      9,321
  16 to 17 years           24.3         449    17.9      5,937
  18 to 19 years           45.5         756    17.9      3,385
 20 to 24 years            66.9       1,396     9.6      5,144
 25 to 54 years            78.9       5,493     5.4     20,522
  25 to 34 years           77.8       1,988     6.2      6,652
   25 to 29 years          76.9       1,013     6.6      3,262
   30 to 34 years          78.6         975     5.7      3,390
  35 to 44 years           79.8       1,943     5.3      6,921
   35 to 39 years          79.0       1,048     5.9      3,400
   40 to 44 years          80.5         896     4.7      3,521
  45 to 54 years           78.9       1,562     4.7      6,949
   45 to 49 years          80.5         876     4.8      3,307
   50 to 54 years          77.0         686     4.5      3,642
 55 to 64 years            60.0         716     4.2     10,217
  55 to 59 years           68.8         460     4.2      4,344
  60 to 64 years           48.7         256     4.2      5,873
 65 years and over         13.5         208     4.3     29,310
  65 to 69 years           26.9         117     4.4      6,845
  70 to 74 years           14.0          56     4.5      7,269
  75 years and over        5.4           35     3.9     15,196

        Men

16 years and over          68.2       5,228     6.7     28,473
 16 to 19 years            32.3         700    21.0      4,812
  16 to 17 years           22.1         220    18.9      3,109
  18 to 19 years           43.5         480    22.2      1,703
 20 to 24 years            70.8         768     9.9      2,106
 25 to 54 years            85.3       3,176     5.8      5,739
  25 to 34 years           85.3       1,159     6.6      1,677
   25 to 29 years          83.3         603     7.3        933
   30 to 34 years          87.1         555     5.9        745
  35 to 44 years           86.7       1,108     5.6      1,759
   35 to 39 years          86.8         594     6.2        776
   40 to 44 years          86.5         514     5.1        983
  45 to 54 years           83.7         910     5.2      2,303
   45 to 49 years          84.5         536     5.7      1,095
   50 to 54 years          82.7         373     4.7      1,207
 55 to 64 years            65.2         448     5.0      4,117
  55 to 59 years           73.7         282     4.9      1,674
  60 to 64 years           54.0         166     5.1      2,443
 65 years and over         18.0         137     5.0     11,698
  65 to 69 years           32.0          73     4.9      2,930
  70 to 74 years           18.5          40     5.4      3,041
  75 years and over         7.9          24     4.6      5,727

       Women

16 years and over          56.4       3,790     5.6     46,043
 16 to 19 years            36.5         505    14.9      4,510
  16 to 17 years           26.6         229    17.1      2,828
  18 to 19 years           47.6         276    13.4      1,681
 20 to 24 years            62.9         628     9.2      3,038
 25 to 54 years            72.7       2,317     4.8     14,783
  25 to 34 years           70.5         829     5.7      4,975
   25 to 29 years          70.6         410     5.9      2,329
   30 to 34 years          70.3         420     5.5      2,646
  35 to 44 years           73.1         836     4.9      5,162
   35 to 39 years          71.4         454     5.6      2,624
   40 to 44 years          74.7         382     4.2      2,539
  45 to 54 years           74.3         652     4.1      4,647
   45 to 49 years          76.7         340     3.9      2,212
   50 to 54 years          71.6         312     4.3      2,435
 55 to 64 years            55.3         268     3.3      6,100
  55 to 59 years           64.2         178     3.4      2,670
  60 to 64 years           43.8          90     3.2      3,430
 65 years and over         10.3          71     3.4     17,612
  65 to 69 years           22.6          43     3.6      3,915
  70 to 74 years           10.5          17     3.2      4,228
  75 years and over        3.8           11     3.0      9,469

     WHITE (1)

16 years and over          62.9       6,572     5.5     60,526
 16 to 19 years            37.7         876    15.7      6,908
  16 to 17 years           27.2         356    16.6      4,419
  18 to 19 years           49.3         521    15.1      2,489
 20 to 24 years            69.9         988     8.4      3,670
 25 to 54 years            80.1       3,955     4.7     15,834
  25 to 34 years           79.5       1,378     5.3      4,937
   25 to 29 years          79.4         677     5.5      2,331
   30 to 34 years          79.6         701     5.2      2,606
  35 to 44 years           80.7       1,414     4.7      5,419
   35 to 39 years          79.7         757     5.3      2,692
   40 to 44 years          81.7         658     4.2      2,728
  45 to 54 years           80.1       1,164     4.2      5,477
   45 to 49 years          81.8         629     4.2      2,587
   50 to 54 years          78.1         535     4.2      2,891
 55 to 64 years            61.3         576     3.9      8,431
  55 to 59 years           70.1         367     3.8      3,570
  60 to 64 years           50.0         209     4.0      4,862
 65 years and over         13.7         177     4.1     25,683
  65 to 69 years           27.5          98     4.2      5,814
  70 to 74 years           14.7          46     4.1      6,257
  75 years and over        5.3           32     4.0     13,612

        Men

16 years and over          69.4       3,917     6.0     22,971
 16 to 19 years            35.5         505    18.2      3,606
  16 to 17 years           24.9         173    17.3      2,321
  18 to 19 years           47.0         332    18.8      1,285
 20 to 24 years            73.9         578     9.1      1,465
 25 to 54 years            86.9       2,348     5.2      4,149
  25 to 34 years           87.4         823     5.7      1,129
   25 to 29 years          86.2         415     6.1        602
   30 to 34 years          88.5         408     5.4        526
  35 to 44 years           88.3         832     5.1      1,239
   35 to 39 years          88.1         440     5.6        565
   40 to 44 years          88.4         392     4.6        674
  45 to 54 years           85.0         693     4.7      1,782
   45 to 49 years          86.1         397     5.0        817
   50 to 54 years          83.7         296     4.4        964
 55 to 64 years            66.6         368     4.7      3,403
  55 to 59 years           75.1         227     4.5      1,376
  60 to 64 years           55.4         141     5.0      2,027
 65 years and over         18.1         117     4.8     10,348
  65 to 69 years           32.5          67     5.1      2,514
  70 to 74 years           18.8          29     4.5      2,673
  75 years and over         7.8          21     4.6      5,161

       Women

16 years and over          56.7       2,655     4.8     37,555
 16 to 19 years            40.0         371    13.2      3,302
  16 to 17 years           29.6         183    16.0      2,098
  18 to 19 years           51.6         188    11.3      1,204
 20 to 24 years            65.9         409     7.5      2,205
 25 to 54 years            73.3       1,607     4.2     11,685
  25 to 34 years           71.3         554     4.9      3,809
   25 to 29 years          72.3         262     4.8      1,729
   30 to 34 years          70.5         293     4.9      2,080
  35 to 44 years           73.2         582     4.3      4,180
   35 to 39 years          71.3         317     5.0      2,127
   40 to 44 years          75.0         265     3.7      2,054
  45 to 54 years           75.2         471     3.6      3,696
   45 to 49 years          77.5         232     3.3      1,769
   50 to 54 years          72.7         239     4.0      1,926
 55 to 64 years            56.3         208     3.0      5,029
  55 to 59 years           65.3         140     3.1      2,194
  60 to 64 years           44.9          68     2.8      2,835
 65 years and over         10.4          59     3.2     15,335
  65 to 69 years           23.2          31     3.0      3,300
  70 to 74 years           11.3          17     3.5      3,585
  75 years and over         3.7          11     3.3      8,451

  BLACK OR AFRICAN
    AMERICAN (1)

16 years and over          57.0       1,730    10.6      9,264
 16 to 19 years            19.8         257    35.4      1,640
  16 to 17 years           12.1          67    30.0      1,065
  18 to 19 years           29.1         190    37.8        575
 20 to 24 years            54.0         326    17.9        944
 25 to 54 years            73.2       1,052     8.8      2,956
  25 to 34 years           71.8         418    10.5        981
   25 to 29 years          67.6         234    12.6        543
   30 to 34 years          75.8         184     8.7        438
  35 to 44 years           75.5         377     8.5        945
   35 to 39 years          76.9         209     9.3        401
   40 to 44 years          74.1         168     7.6        544
  45 to 54 years           71.9         257     7.2      1,031
   45 to 49 years          74.2         154     7.7        491
   50 to 54 years          69.0         102     6.7        540
 55 to 64 years            50.9          81     5.7      1,220
  55 to 59 years           59.1          59     6.3        546
  60 to 64 years           40.5          22     4.4        674
 65 years and over         11.4          14     4.0      2,504
  65 to 69 years           18.1           8     4.7        725
  70 to 74 years           11.5           3     3.8        665
  75 years and over        6.3            2     2.9      1,113

        Men

16 years and over          58.5         900    11.9      3,831
 16 to 19 years            16.6         156    44.6        820
  16 to 17 years           10.0          39    37.2        547
  18 to 19 years           24.7         117    47.8        272
 20 to 24 years            56.9         135    15.6        418
 25 to 54 years            74.3         561    10.2      1,155
  25 to 34 years           73.8         231    12.5        347
   25 to 29 years          67.5         133    15.6        213
   30 to 34 years          79.6          98     9.8        133
  35 to 44 years           76.0         198     9.8        380
   35 to 39 years          79.3         112    10.8        131
   40 to 44 years          72.9          86     8.7        249
  45 to 54 years           72.9         132     8.1        428
   45 to 49 years          72.5          81     9.0        231
   50 to 54 years          73.5          51     6.9        197
 55 to 64 years            51.4          41     6.5        527
  55 to 59 years           61.6          26     6.3        217
  60 to 64 years           39.3          15     6.7        311
 65 years and over         15.7           7     3.8        911
  65 to 69 years           20.8           1     1.4        302
  70 to 74 years           18.7           3    (2)         233
  75 years and over         8.9           2    (2)         376

       Women

16 years and over          55.8         830     9.5      5,433
 16 to 19 years            23.1         101    26.9        820
  16 to 17 years           14.2          28    23.8        518
  18 to 19 years           33.1          73    28.3        302
 20 to 24 years            51.5         192    20.1        525
 25 to 54 years            72.2         490     7.6      1,802
  25 to 34 years           70.3         187     8.8        634
   25 to 29 years          67.7         101    10.1        330
   30 to 34 years          72.7          86     7.7        304
  35 to 44 years           75.1         179     7.4        565
   35 to 39 years          75.1          98     8.1        270
   40 to 44 years          75.1          82     6.7        295
  45 to 54 years           71.0         124     6.5        602
   45 to 49 years          75.6          73     6.6        260
   50 to 54 years          65.4          52     6.5        343
 55 to 64 years            50.5          40     5.0        693
  55 to 59 years           57.3          33     6.3        329
  60 to 64 years           41.5           7     2.5        363
 65 years and over          8.7            7     4.2      1,593
  65 to 69 years           16.1           7     7.6        424
  70 to 74 years            7.0            -       -        432
  75 years and over         4.9            -       -        737

     ASIAN (1)

16 years and over          62.5         391     6.5      3,018
 16 to 19 years            28.2          22    11.8        395
  16 to 17 years           23.3           8    (2)         202
  18 to 19 years           32.5          14    12.0        193
 20 to 24 years            55.9          38     7.1        351
 25 to 54 years            75.3         284     6.2      1,129
  25 to 34 years           71.0         114     6.9        516
   25 to 29 years          66.1          56     7.7        287
   30 to 34 years          75.2          58     6.2        229
  35 to 44 years           77.9          74     4.6        357
   35 to 39 years          74.6          53     6.6        203
   40 to 44 years          81.4          21     2.7        154
  45 to 54 years           78.1          96     7.1        256
   45 to 49 years          76.2          64     8.8        145
   50 to 54 years          80.3          32     5.2        111
 55 to 64 years            58.0          37     6.2        365
  55 to 59 years           69.7          15     3.9        143
  60 to 64 years           44.1          22    10.4        222
 65 years and over         15.8          11     6.8        777
  65 to 69 years           39.1           5     4.3        179
  70 to 74 years            6.4           5    (2)         261
  75 years and over         3.2           -       -        337

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included
in the group they identified as the main race. For more information,
see the 'Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups do not sum to totals because
data are not presented for all races. Beginning in January 2003, data
reflect revised population controls used in the household survey.

A-14. Employment status of the Hispanic or Latino population by age
and sex
(Numbers in thousands)

                                            March 2003

                                            Civilian labor force

                                Civilian                       Employed
        Age and sex             noninsti-            Percent
                                 tutional   Total       of
                                population          population  Total

HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

16 years and over                 27,191    18,665      68.6     17,123
 16 to 19 years                    2,522       920      36.5        754
  16 to 17 years                   1,313       300      22.9        240
  18 to 19 years                   1,209       619      51.3        513
 20 to 24 years                    3,528     2,712      76.9      2,436
 25 to 54 years                   17,086    13,618      79.7     12,589
  25 to 34 years                   7,408     5,931      80.1      5,461
   25 to 29 years                  3,763     3,008      79.9      2,754
   30 to 34 years                  3,645     2,923      80.2      2,707
  35 to 44 years                   5,912     4,856      82.1      4,510
   35 to 39 years                  3,197     2,624      82.1      2,413
   40 to 44 years                  2,716     2,232      82.2      2,097
  45 to 54 years                   3,765     2,832      75.2      2,617
   45 to 49 years                  2,137     1,646      77.0      1,524
   50 to 54 years                  1,628     1,186      72.8      1,094
 55 to 64 years                    2,049     1,147      56.0      1,086
  55 to 59 years                   1,198       768      64.1        722
  60 to 64 years                     851       379      44.6        364
 65 years and over                 2,007       268      13.3        258
  65 to 69 years                     684       166      24.3        161
  70 to 74 years                     494        67      13.6         64
  75 years and over                  829        34       4.1         33

            Men

16 years and over                 13,909    11,128      80.0     10,261
 16 to 19 years                    1,293       503      38.9        393
  16 to 17 years                     655       141      21.6        107
  18 to 19 years                     638       362      56.7        286
 20 to 24 years                    1,906     1,674      87.8      1,523
 25 to 54 years                    8,890     8,145      91.6      7,582
  25 to 34 years                   3,975     3,695      93.0      3,442
   25 to 29 years                  2,045     1,892      92.5      1,762
   30 to 34 years                  1,930     1,804      93.5      1,680
  35 to 44 years                   3,048     2,853      93.6      2,652
   35 to 39 years                  1,665     1,563      93.9      1,445
   40 to 44 years                  1,383     1,290      93.3      1,207
  45 to 54 years                   1,867     1,597      85.5      1,488
   45 to 49 years                  1,071       924      86.3        848
   50 to 54 years                    795       672      64.5        640
 55 to 64 years                      968       654      67.6        615
  55 to 59 years                     582       441      75.7        414
  60 to 64 years                     386       213      55.3        202
 65 years and over                   852       152      17.8        148
  65 to 69 years                     295        87      29.5         87
  70 to 74 years                     222        41      18.5         38
  75 years and over                  335        23       7.0         23

           Women

16 years and over                 13,282     7,537      56.7      6,861
 16 to 19 years                    1,229       417      33.9        361
  16 to 17 years                     659       159      24.1        133
  18 to 19 years                     571       258      45.2        227
 20 to 24 years                    1,622     1,038      64.0        913
 25 to 54 years                    8,196     5,473      66.8      5,006
  25 to 34 years                   3,434     2,236      65.1      2,019
   25 to 29 years                  1,719     1,116      65.0        992
   30 to 34 years                  1,715     1,119      65.3      1,027
  35 to 44 years                   2,864     2,003      69.9      1,858
   35 to 39 years                  1,531     1,060      69.3        968
   40 to 44 years                  1,333       942      70.7        890
  45 to 54 years                   1,898     1,235      65.1      1,129
   45 to 49 years                  1,065       721      67.7        676
   50 to 54 years                    833       514      61.7        453
 55 to 64 years                    1,081       493      45.6        471
  55 to 59 years                     616       327      53.1        308
  60 to 64 years                     465       166      35.7        163
 65 years and over                 1,154       116      10.0        110
  65 to 69 years                     389        79      20.3         74
  70 to 74 years                     271        26       9.6         26
  75 years and over                  494        11       2.2         10

                                            March 2003

                                            Civilian labor force

                                 Employed         Unemployed
        Age and sex                                           Not
                                 Percent            Percent   in
                                    of      Number    of     labor
                                population           labor   force
                                                     force

HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

16 years and over                  63.0      1,542    8.3    8,527
 16 to 19 years                    29.9        166   18.0    1,602
  16 to 17 years                   18.3         60   19.9    1,013
  18 to 19 years                   42.5        106   17.2      589
 20 to 24 years                    69.1        276   10.2      816
 25 to 54 years                    73.7      1,030    7.6    3,468
  25 to 34 years                   73.7        470    7.9    1,478
   25 to 29 years                  73.2        254    8.5      755
   30 to 34 years                  74.3        216    7.4      722
  35 to 44 years                   76.3        345    7.1    1,057
   35 to 39 years                  75.5        211    8.0      573
   40 to 44 years                  77.2        135    6.0      484
  45 to 54 years                   69.5        214    7.6      933
   45 to 49 years                  71.3        122    7.4      491
   50 to 54 years                  67.2         93    7.8      442
 55 to 64 years                    53.0         61    5.3      902
  55 to 59 years                   60.2         46    6.0      430
  60 to 64 years                   42.9         15    3.9      471
 65 years and over                 12.9         10    3.6    1,739
  65 to 69 years                   23.5          5    3.1      518
  70 to 74 years                   12.9          3   (1)       426
  75 years and over                 4.0          1   (1)       794

            Men

16 years and over                  73.8        867    7.8    2,782
 16 to 19 years                    30.4        110   21.9      790
  16 to 17 years                   16.3         34   24.2      514
  18 to 19 years                   44.8         76   21.0      276
 20 to 24 years                    79.9        151    9.0      232
 25 to 54 years                    85.3        563    6.9      745
  25 to 34 years                   86.6        254    6.9      279
   25 to 29 years                  86.2        130    6.9      153
   30 to 34 years                  87.0        124    6.9      126
  35 to 44 years                   87.0        201    7.0      195
   35 to 39 years                  86.8        118    7.6      102
   40 to 44 years                  87.3         83    6.4       93
  45 to 54 years                   79.7        108    6.8      270
   45 to 49 years                  79.2         76    8.2      147
   50 to 54 years                  80.5         32    4.8      123
 55 to 64 years                    63.5         39    6.0      314
  55 to 59 years                   71.0         27    6.2      141
  60 to 64 years                   52.2         12    5.5      173
 65 years and over                 17.4          3    2.3      701
  65 to 69 years                   29.5        -      -        208
  70 to 74 years                   16.9          3   (1)       161
  75 years and over                 7.0        -      -        311

           Women

16 years and over                  51.7        675    9.0    5,745
 16 to 19 years                    29.4         56   13.4      813
  16 to 17 years                   20.3         25   16.0      500
  18 to 19 years                   39.8         30   11.8      313
 20 to 24 years                    56.3        125   12.0      564
 25 to 54 years                    61.1        467    8.5    2,723
  25 to 34 years                   58.8        216    9.7    1,198
   25 to 29 years                  57.7        125   11.2      602
   30 to 34 years                  59.9         92    8.2      596
  35 to 44 years                   64.9        145    7.2      861
   35 to 39 years                  63.2         93    8.7      471
   40 to 44 years                  66.8         52    5.5      391
  45 to 54 years                   59.5        106    8.6      663
   45 to 49 years                  63.4         45    6.3      344
   50 to 54 years                  54.4         61   11.8      319
 55 to 64 years                    43.6         22    4.4      588
  55 to 59 years                   50.1         19    5.7      289
  60 to 64 years                   35.1          3    1.8      299
 65 years and over                  9.5          6    5.3    1,038
  65 to 69 years                   19.0          5    6.6      310
  70 to 74 years                    9.6        -      -        245
  75 years and over                 2.0          1   (1)       483

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: Persons whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may
be of any race. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised
population controls used in the household survey.

A-15. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
race, sex, age, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
(Numbers in thousands)
                                                           Men, 20
                                                          years and
    Employment status, race,              Total             over
     and Hispanic or Latino
            ethnicity                 Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                      2002     2003     2002     2003

              TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                         216,823  220,317   95,999   97,869
 Civilian labor force                144,334  145,801   73,279   74,208
   Percent of population                66.6     66.2     76.3     75.8
  Employed                           135,558  136,783   68,929   69,679
  Unemployed                           8,776    9,018    4,350    4,528
   Unemployment rate                     6.1      6.2      5.9      6.1
 Not in labor force                   72,490   74,516   22,720   23,661

            White (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                         179,279  180,728   80,646   81,579
 Civilian labor force                119,816  120,201   61,764   62,214
   Percent of population                66.8     66.5     76.6     76.3
  Employed                           113,372  113,630   58,452   58,802
  Unemployed                           6,444    6,572    3,302    3,412
   Unemployment rate                     5.4      5.5      5.3      5.5
 Not in labor force                   59,463   60,526   18,892   19,365

  Black or African American (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                          25,444   25,552   10,132   10,220
 Civilian labor force                 16,437   16,288    7,370    7,209
   Percent of population                64.6     63.7     72.7     70.5
  Employed                            14,659   14,558    6,606    6,465
  Unemployed                           1,778    1,730      764      744
   Unemployment rate                    10.8     10.6     10.4     10.3
 Not in labor force                    9,007    9,264    2,763    3,011

            Asian (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                           9,587    9,081    4,171    4,002
 Civilian labor force                  6,409    6,063    3,329    3,182
   Percent of population                66.9     66.8     79.8     79.5
  Employed                             6,049    5,672    3,120    2,974
  Unemployed                             360      391      209      208
   Unemployment rate                     5.6      6.5      6.3      6.5
 Not in labor force                    3,178    3,018      842      820

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                          25,655   27,191   11,767   12,617
 Civilian labor force                 17,739   18,665    9,801   10,625
   Percent of population                69.1     68.6     83.3     84.2
  Employed                            16,312   17,123    9,084    9,868
  Unemployed                           1,427    1,542      717      757
   Unemployment rate                     8.0      8.3      7.3      7.1
 Not in labor force                    7,916    8,527    1,966    1,992

                                         Women,           Both sexes,
                                        20 years           16 to 19
    Employment status, race,            and over            years
     and Hispanic or Latino
            ethnicity                 Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                      2002     2003     2002     2003

              TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                         104,752  106,411   16,073   16,038
 Civilian labor force                 63,712   64,877    7,343    6,717
   Percent of population                60.8     61.0     45.7     41.9
  Employed                            60,520   61,592    6,108    5,512
  Unemployed                           3,192    3,285    1,234    1,205
   Unemployment rate                     5.0      5.1     16.8     17.9
 Not in labor force                   41,039   41,533    8,730    9,321

            White (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                          86,035   86,658   12,598   12,492
 Civilian labor force                 51,909   52,404    6,153    5,583
   Percent of population                60.3     60.5     48.8     44.7
  Employed                            49,667   50,120    5,253    4,707
  Unemployed                           2,242    2,284      900      876
   Unemployment rate                     4.3      4.4     14.6     15.7
 Not in labor force                   34,126   34,253    6,445    6,908

  Black or African American (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                          12,903   12,964    2,409    2,367
 Civilian labor force                  8,244    8,352      824      727
   Percent of population                63.9     64.4     34.2     30.7
  Employed                             7,505    7,624      548      470
  Unemployed                             738      728      276      257
   Unemployment rate                     9.0      8.7     33.5     35.4
 Not in labor force                    4,659    4,613    1,585    1,640

            Asian (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                           4,593    4,498      823      580
 Civilian labor force                  2,821    2,696      260      185
   Percent of population                61.4     59.9     31.6     31.9
  Employed                             2,690    2,535      240      163
  Unemployed                             131      161       20       22
   Unemployment rate                     4.7      6.0      7.7     11.8
 Not in labor force                    1,772    1,802      563      395

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Civilian noninstitutional
  population                          11,384   12,052    2,504    2,522
 Civilian labor force                  6,805    7,120    1,133      920
   Percent of population                59.8     59.1     45.2     36.5
  Employed                             6,320    6,501      908      754
  Unemployed                             486      619      225      166
   Unemployment rate                     7.1      8.7     19.8     18.0
 Not in labor force                    4,579    4,932    1,371    1,602

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included in
the group they identified as the main race. For more information, see
the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore, are
classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January 2003,
data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

A-16. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
16 to 24 years of age by school enrollment, educational attainment,
sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
(Numbers in thousands)

                                               March 2003

                                                   Civilian labor force

  Enrollment status, educational       Civilian
       attainment, race, and           noninsti-            Percent
   Hispanic or Latino ethnicity        tutional               of
                                        popula-    Total    popula-
                                         tion                tion

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                     20,296    8,792    43.3
 16 to 19 years                           13,152    4,697    35.7
 20 to 24 years                            7,145    4,095    57.3

 Men                                       9,910    4,049    40.9
 Women                                    10,387    4,743    45.7

High school                               10,685    3,445    32.2
College                                    9,612    5,347    55.6
 Full-time students                        8,169    4,116    50.4
 Part-time students                        1,442    1,231    85.3

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                     15,801    7,324    46.4
 16 to 19 years                           10,273    3,979    38.7
 20 to 24 years                            5,528    3,345    60.5

 Men                                       7,809    3,400    43.5
 Women                                     7,993    3,924    49.1

High school                                8,265    2,904    35.1
College                                    7,536    4,420    58.7
 Full-time students                        6,346    3,382    53.3
 Part-time students                        1,191    1,038    87.2

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                      2,794      860    30.8
 16 to 19 years                            1,887      440    23.3
 20 to 24 years                              906      420    46.3

 Men                                       1,293      369    28.5
 Women                                     1,500      491    32.7

High school                                1,676      361    21.5
College                                    1,118      499    44.6
 Full-time students                          986      387    39.3
 Part-time students                          132      112    84.9

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                        999      334    33.4
 16 to 19 years                              521      140    27.0
 20 to 24 years                              479      194    40.5

 Men                                         470      158    33.6
 Women                                       529      176    33.3

High school                                  343       60    23.3
College                                      656      254    38.7
 Full-time students                          580      209    36.0
 Part-time students                           76       45    59.5

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                      2,682    1,010    37.6
 16 to 19 years                            1,861      478    25.7
 20 to 24 years                              821      532    64.7

 Men                                       1,303      480    36.8
 Women                                     1,380      530    38.4

High school                                1,609      334    20.8
College                                    1,073      675    62.9
 Full-time students                          816      458    56.2
 Part-time students                          257      217    84.4

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                     15,479   12,518    80.9
 16 to 19 years                            2,886    2,020    70.0
 20 to 24 years                           12,593   10,498    83.4

 Men                                       8,072    7,014    86.9
 Women                                     7,407    5,503    74.3

 Less than a high school diploma           4,052    2,746    67.8
 High school graduates, no college         6,563    5,337    81.3
 Some college or associate degree          3,352    3,020    90.1
 Bachelor's degree and higher              1,513    1,415    93.5

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                     12,181   10,080    82.8
 16 to 19 years                            2,218    1,604    72.3
 20 to 24 years                            9,962    8,476    85.1

 Men                                       6,400    5,737    89.6
 Women                                     5,781    4,343    75.1

 Less than a high school diploma           3,121    2,198    70.4
 High school graduates, no college         5,121    4,273    83.4
 Some college or associate degree          2,687    2,420    90.1
 Bachelor's degree and higher              1,253    1,189    94.9

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                      2,335    1,686    72.2
 16 to 19 years                              480      287    59.9
 20 to 24 years                            1,856    1,399    75.4

 Men                                       1,159      845    73.0
 Women                                     1,177      640    71.4

 Less than a high school diploma             736      424    57.6
 High school graduates, no college         1,076      799    74.2
 Some college or associate degree            415      368    88.7
 Bachelor's degree and higher                109       95    87.7

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                        463      382    82.4
 16 to 19 years                               60       45    (2)
 20 to 24 years                              403      337    83.6

 Men                                         269      232    86.4
 Women                                       194      150    77.0

 Less than a high school diploma              69       54    (2)
 High school graduates, no college           140      100    71.3
 Some college or associate degree            140      131    93.6
 Bachelor's degree and higher                115       97    84.4

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                      3,367    2,622    77.9
 16 to 19 years                              681      442    66.8
 20 to 24 years                            2,706    2,180    80.6

 Men                                       1,896    1,697    89.5
 Women                                     1,471      925    62.9

 Less than a high school diploma           1,600    1,166    72.9
 High school graduates, no college         1,248    1,001    80.2
 Some college or associate degree            426      371    87.1
 Bachelor's degree and higher                 94       64    89.3

                                               March 2003

                                             Civilian labor force

                                         Employed         Unemployed
  Enrollment status, educational
       attainment, race, and           Total    Full    Part    Total
   Hispanic or Latino ethnicity                 time    time

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                   7,840   1,716   6,124     952
 16 to 19 years                         4,000     395   3,605     697
 20 to 24 years                         3,840   1,321   2,519     255

 Men                                    3,582     860   2,722     467
 Women                                  4,258     856   3,402     485

High school                             2,860     177   2,682     586
College                                 4,981   1,539   3,441     366
 Full-time students                     3,800     772   3,028     316
 Part-time students                     1,181     767     414      50

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                   6,612   1,416   5,196     712
 16 to 19 years                         3,437     336   3,101     542
 20 to 24 years                         3,175   1,080   2,095     170

 Men                                    3,048     731   2,317     352
 Women                                  3,564     685   2,879     360

High school                             2,469     151   2,318     435
College                                 4,143   1,265   2,878     277
 Full-time students                     3,149     617   2,531     233
 Part-time students                       995     648     347      43

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                     673     185     487     187
 16 to 19 years                           322      38     264     118
 20 to 24 years                           351     147     203      69

 Men                                      276      72     204      93
 Women                                    397     114     283      94

High school                               241      17     224     120
College                                   431     168     264      68
 Full-time students                       323     107     216      64
 Part-time students                       108      60      47       4

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                     307      51     256      27
 16 to 19 years                           122       7     115      18
 20 to 24 years                           185      44     141       9

 Men                                      146      30     115      12
 Women                                    161      21     140      15

High school                                68       2      66      12
College                                   239      49     190      15
 Full-time students                       194      17     177      15
 Part-time students                        45      31      14       1

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                     913     313     600      96
 16 to 19 years                           411      80     331      67
 20 to 24 years                           502     234     269      30

 Men                                      437     154     264      43
 Women                                    476     159     317      54

High school                               278      55     224      56
College                                   635     258     376      41
 Full-time students                       431     137     294      27
 Part-time students                       204     121      82      13

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                  10,869   8,766   2,102   1,649
 16 to 19 years                         1,512     956     556     508
 20 to 24 years                         9,357   7,810   1,547   1,141

 Men                                    6,013   5,107     906   1,001
 Women                                  4,855   3,659   1,196     648

 Less than a high school diploma        2,170   1,624     546     575
 High school graduates, no college      4,656   3,703     954     681
 Some college or associate degree       2,705   2,235     470     315
 Bachelor's degree and higher           1,338   1,205     133      77

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                   8,928   7,198   1,730   1,152
 16 to 19 years                         1,270     803     467     334
 20 to 24 years                         7,659   6,395   1,263     817

 Men                                    5,006   4,258     748     731
 Women                                  3,923   2,940     983     421

 Less than a high school diploma        1,801   1,338     463     397
 High school graduates, no college      3,799   3,047     752     474
 Some college or associate degree       2,207   1,803     403     213
 Bachelor's degree and higher           1,122   1,010     112      67

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                   1,289   1,054     235     396
 16 to 19 years                           148      95      52     140
 20 to 24 years                         1,142     959     183     257

 Men                                      648     539     109     198
 Women                                    642     516     126     198

 Less than a high school diploma          267     214      54     157
 High school graduates, no college        627     489     138     172
 Some college or associate degree         303     266      37      65
 Bachelor's degree and higher              92      86       7       3

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                     350     291      59      32
 16 to 19 years                            41      26      15       3
 20 to 24 years                           308     264      44      29

 Men                                      205     184      21      28
 Women                                    145     107      38       4

 Less than a high school diploma           50      34      16       4
 High school graduates, no college         97      79      18       3
 Some college or associate degree         108      96      13      22
 Bachelor's degree and higher              94      82      13       3

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                   2,277   1,855     421     345
 16 to 19 years                           343     226     116      99
 20 to 24 years                         1,934   1,629     305     246

 Men                                    1,478   1,258     221     219
 Women                                    798     598     200     127

 Less than a high school diploma          976     780     196     190
 High school graduates, no college        904     744     161      97
 Some college or associate degree         321     275      46      49
 Bachelor's degree and higher              75      56      18       9

                                               March 2003

                                             Civilian labor force

  Enrollment status, educational                Unemployed
       attainment, race, and
   Hispanic or Latino ethnicity        Looking   Looking
                                         for       for     Percent
                                        full-     part-      of
                                        time      time      labor
                                        work      work      force

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                      234       718      10.8
 16 to 19 years                            141       556      14.8
 20 to 24 years                             93       182       6.2

 Men                                       136       331      11.5
 Women                                      98       388      10.2

High school                                115       471      17.0
College                                    119       247       6.9
 Full-time students                         94       222       7.7
 Part-time students                         25        25       4.1

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                      128       584       9.7
 16 to 19 years                             83       458      13.6
 20 to 24 years                             45       126       5.1

 Men                                        80       273      10.4
 Women                                      49       311       9.2

High school                                 54       381      15.0
College                                     74       203       6.3
 Full-time students                         54       179       6.9
 Part-time students                         20        23       4.2

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                       88        99      21.8
 16 to 19 years                             44        74      26.8
 20 to 24 years                             45        24      16.5

 Men                                        51        42      25.2
 Women                                      37        57      19.2

High school                                 50        70      33.1
College                                     39        29      13.6
 Full-time students                         35        29      16.4
 Part-time students                          4                 3.6

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                        5        22       8.2
 16 to 19 years                              3        16      13.2
 20 to 24 years                              2         7       4.5

 Men                                         1        12       7.8
 Women                                       4        11       8.5

High school                                  -        12      15.2
College                                      5        10       6.0
 Full-time students                          4        10       7.0
 Part-time students                          1         -       (2)

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                       32        64       9.6
 16 to 19 years                             14        53      14.0
 20 to 24 years                             19        11       5.6

 Men                                        21        22       8.9
 Women                                      12        42      10.2

High school                                 15        41      16.7
College                                     18        23       6.0
 Full-time students                          8        19       5.9
 Part-time students                         10         3       6.1

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                    1,554        95      13.2
 16 to 19 years                            476        32      25.1
 20 to 24 years                          1,078        63      10.9

 Men                                       958        43      14.3
 Women                                     596        52      11.8

 Less than a high school diploma           543        32      21.0
 High school graduates, no college         661        21      12.8
 Some college or associate degree          274        42      10.4
 Bachelor's degree and higher               77       -         5.5

             White (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                    1,075        77      11.4
 16 to 19 years                            310        24      20.8
 20 to 24 years                            765        53       9.6

 Men                                       702        29      12.7
 Women                                     373        48       9.7

 Less than a high school diploma           371        26      18.1
 High school graduates, no college         455        19      11.1
 Some college or associate degree          181        32       8.8
 Bachelor's degree and higher               67       -         5.7

   Black or African American (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                      385        12      23.5
 16 to 19 years                            132         7      48.6
 20 to 24 years                            252         4      18.4

 Men                                       188        10      23.4
 Women                                     197         2      23.6

 Less than a high school diploma           151         6      37.0
 High school graduates, no college         170         2      21.5
 Some college or associate degree           61         4      17.7
 Bachelor's degree and higher                3       -         2.9

             Asian (1)

Total, 16 to 24 years                       29         4       8.4
 16 to 19 years                              3       -        (2)
 20 to 24 years                             25         4       8.6

 Men                                        24         4      11.9
 Women                                       4       -         3.0

 Less than a high school diploma             4       -        (2)
 High school graduates, no college           3       -         2.7
 Some college or associate degree           19         4      17.0
 Bachelor's degree and higher                3       -         2.8

   Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity

Total, 16 to 24 years                      334        12      13.2
 16 to 19 years                             96         3      22.4
 20 to 24 years                            237         9      11.3

 Men                                       214         5      12.9
 Women                                     120         7      13.7

 Less than a high school diploma           180        10      16.3
 High school graduates, no college          95         2       9.7
 Some college or associate degree           49       -        13.3
 Bachelor's degree and higher                9       -        11.3

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included
in the group they identified as the main race. For more information,
see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication,

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: In the summer months, the educational attainment levels of youth
not enrolled in school are increased by the temporary movement of high
school and college students into that group. Estimates for the above
race groups (white, black or African American, and Asian) do not sum
to totals because data are not presented for all races. In addition,
persons whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of
any race and, therefore, are classified by ethnicity as well as by
race. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-17. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
25 years and over by educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic
or Latino ethnicity
(Numbers in thousands)

                                       Less than a     High school
    Sex, race, and Hispanic            high school      graduates,
      or Latino ethnicity               diploma         no college

                                    Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                    2002     2003     2002     2003

             TOTAL

Civilian labor force               12,648   12,874   37,739   37,911
  Percent of population              44.0     45.0     64.4     64.0
 Employed                          11,463   11,608   35,522   35,625
  Employment-population ratio        39.9     40.6     60.6     60.1
 Unemployed                         1,185    1,266    2,217    2,287
  Unemployment rate                   9.4      9.8      5.9      8.0

              Men

Civilian labor force                7,838    8,127   20,047   19,889
  Percent of population              56.4     57.8     74.7     73.5
 Employed                           7,127    7,365   18,764   18,585
  Employment-population ratio        51.3     52.4     69.9     68.7
 Unemployed                           711      761    1,282    1,303
  Unemployment rate                   9.1      9.4      6.4      8.6

             Women

Civilian labor force                4,810    4,747   17,692   18,023
  Percent of population              32.4     32.7     55.7     56.0
 Employed                           4,335    4,242   16,758   17,039
  Employment-population ratio        29.2     29.2     52.7     52.9
 Unemployed                           474      505      934      984
  Unemployment rate                   9.9     10.6      5.3      5.5

           White (2)

Civilian labor force               10,134   10,368   31,181   31,245
  Percent of population              44.2     45.5     63.5     63.2
 Employed                           9,287    9,436   29,531   29,544
  Employment-population ratio        40.5     41.4     60.2     59.8
 Unemployed                           846      932     1650     1701
  Unemployment rate                   8.4      9.0      5.3      5.4

 Black or African American (2)

Civilian labor force                1,812    1,635    4,853    4,768
  Percent of population              41.8     39.9     68.9     67.3
 Employed                           1,567    1,413    4,378    4,345
  Employment-population ratio        36.2     34.5     62.2     61.3
 Unemployed                           245      222      475      424
  Unemployment rate                  13.5     13.6      9.8      8.9

           Asian (2)

Civilian labor force                  451      472    1,174    1,074
  Percent of population              44.5     48.5     66.8     68.2
 Employed                             391      422    1,117      985
  Employment-population ratio        38.6     43.5     63.6     62.5
 Unemployed                            60       49       57       89
  Unemployment rate                  13.3     10.5      4.9      8.3

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Civilian labor force                4,962    5,566    4,217    4,426
  Percent of population              60.4     61.6     74.8     74.2
 Employed                           4,564    4,960    3,907    4,162
  Employment-population ratio        55.5     54.9     69.3     69.8
 Unemployed                           398      605      310      264
  Unemployment rate                   8.0     10.9      7.3      6.0

                                   Some college or associate degree

    Sex, race, and Hispanic                          Some college,
      or Latino ethnicity              Total           no degree

                                    Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                    2002     2003     2002     2003

             TOTAL

Civilian labor force               33,534   34,103   21,920   22,683
  Percent of population              73.4     73.5     71.4     72.0
 Employed                          32,019   32,399   20,802   21,457
  Employment-population ratio        70.1     69.8     67.8     68.2
 Unemployed                         1,515    1,703    1,118    1,226
  Unemployment rate                   4.5      5.0      5.1      5.4

              Men

Civilian labor force               16,950   17,007   11,399   11,767
  Percent of population              80.8     79.9     78.8     78.7
 Employed                          16,119   15,987   10,789   11,011
  Employment-population ratio        76.8     75.1     74.6     73.7
 Unemployed                           830    1,019      609      756
  Unemployment rate                   4.9      6.0      5.3      6.4

             Women

Civilian labor force               16,584   17,096   10,521   10,915
  Percent of population              67.1     68.1     64.8     66.0
 Employed                          15,900   16,412   10,012   10,445
  Employment-population ratio        64.4     65.4     61.7     63.2
 Unemployed                           685      684      509      470
  Unemployment rate                   4.1      4.0      4.8      4.3

           White (2)

Civilian labor force               27,850   28,049   17,938   18,395
  Percent of population              72.8     73.0     70.4     71.3
 Employed                          26,695   26,816   17,092   17,549
  Employment-population ratio        69.8     69.8     67.0     68.0
 Unemployed                         1,155    1,233      846      847
  Unemployment rate                   4.1      4.4      4.7      4.6

 Black or African American (2)

Civilian labor force                4,182    4,299    2,998    3,148
  Percent of population              77.4     77.8     77.5     78.1
 Employed                           3,927    3,930    2,811    2,847
  Employment-population ratio        72.7     71.1     72.7     70.6
 Unemployed                           255      368      187      301
  Unemployment rate                   6.1      8.6      6.2      9.6

           Asian (2)

Civilian labor force                1,105      935      701      589
  Percent of population              74.4     71.5     74.8     69.3
 Employed                           1,040      896      650      558
  Employment-population ratio        70.0     68.5     69.4     65.6
 Unemployed                            66       39       51       31
  Unemployment rate                   6.0      4.2      7.3      5.3

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Civilian labor force                2,854    3,010    2,004    2,123
  Percent of population              81.3     80.0     81.3     79.7
 Employed                           2,691    2,863    1,864    2,024
  Employment-population ratio        76.7     76.1     75.7     76.0
 Unemployed                           163      147      139       99
  Unemployment rate                   5.7      4.9      7.0      4.7

                                   Some college or associate degree

                                      Associate       Bachelor's
    Sex, race, and Hispanic             degree          degree
      or Latino ethnicity                            and higher (1)

                                    Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                    2002     2003     2002     2003

             TOTAL

Civilian labor force               11,614   11,420   38,499   39,603
  Percent of population              77.4     76.6     79.4     78.7
 Employed                          11,217   10,943   37,462   38,443
  Employment-population ratio        74.8     73.4     77.2     76.4
 Unemployed                           397      477    1,037    1,160
  Unemployment rate                   3.4      4.2      2.7      2.9

              Men

Civilian labor force                5,551    5,239   20,813   21,447
  Percent of population              85.1     82.6     84.1     83.7
 Employed                           5,330    4,976   20,229   20,771
  Employment-population ratio        81.7     78.5     81.8     81.0
 Unemployed                           221      263      584      676
  Unemployment rate                   4.0      5.0      2.8      3.2

             Women

Civilian labor force                6,063    6,181   17,686   18,156
  Percent of population              71.5     72.1     74.4     73.6
 Employed                           5,887    5,967   17,234   17,672
  Employment-population ratio        69.4     69.6     72.5     71.6
 Unemployed                           176      214      452      484
  Unemployment rate                   2.9      3.5      2.6      2.7

           White (2)

Civilian labor force                9,912    9,654   32,542   33,135
  Percent of population              77.8     76.5     79.0     78.6
 Employed                           9,603    9,267   31,724   32,294
  Employment-population ratio        75.4     73.4     77.0     76.6
 Unemployed                           309      387      818      842
  Unemployment rate                   3.1      4.0      2.5      2.5

 Black or African American (2)

Civilian labor force                1,184    1,150    2,908    3,040
  Percent of population              76.9     76.9     83.2     81.9
 Employed                           1,116    1,083    2,792    2,908
  Employment-population ratio        72.6     72.4     79.9     78.3
 Unemployed                            68       67      116      132
  Unemployment rate                   5.7      5.9      4.0      4.3

           Asian (2)

Civilian labor force                  405      346    2,839    2,866
  Percent of population              73.8     75.4     79.4     76.2
 Employed                             390      338    2,748    2,712
  Employment-population ratio        71.1     73.7     76.8     72.1
 Unemployed                            15        8       90      154
  Unemployment rate                   3.7      2.2      3.2      5.4

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

Civilian labor force                  851      887    1,886    2,031
  Percent of population              81.3     80.8     83.1     85.1
 Employed                             827      839    1,823    1,947
  Employment-population ratio        79.1     76.4     80.3     81.6
 Unemployed                            24       49       63       84
  Unemployment rate                   2.8      5.5      3.3      4.1

(1) Includes persons with bachelor's, master's, professional, and
doctoral degrees.

(2) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included
in the group they identified as the main race. For more information,
see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January
2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

A-18. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by age,
sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
(In thousands)

                                       March 2003

                                       Employed (1)

                                     Full-time workers

Age, sex, race, and                      At work
Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity
                                              1 to 34
                                     35      hours for     Not
                         Total      hours    economic      at
                                     or         or        work
                                    more       non-
                                             economic
                                              reasons

TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and
   over                  111,936     99,789      8,938      3,210
16 to 19 years             1,351      1,153        180         18
 16 to 17 years              153        121         33         -
 18 to 19 years            1,198      1,032        148         18
20 years and over        110,585     98,636      8,758      3,192
 20 to 24 years            9,131      8,034        888        209
 25 years and over       101,454     90,601      7,869      2,983
  25 to 54 years          85,338     76,526      6,484      2,328
  55 years and over       16,116     14,075      1,385        655

  Men, 16 years and
   over                   64,207     58,017      4,537      1,653
16 to 19 years               756        639        107         10
20 years and over         63,450     57,378      4,430      1,643
 20 to 24 years            5,211      4,640        480         91
 25 years and over        58,240     52,738      3,950      1,552
  25 to 54 years          49,003     44,550      3,258      1,196
  55 years and over        9,236      8,188        692        356

  Women, 16 years and
   over                   47,729     41,771      4,401      1,557
16 to 19 years               595        514         73          8
20 years and over         47,134     41,258      4,328      1,549
 20 to 24 years            3,920      3,395        408        117
 25 years and over        43,214     37,863      3,920      1,431
  25 to 54 years          36,335     31,976      3,226      1,132
  55 years and over        6,880      5,887        694        299

White (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                   54,296     49,114      3,811      1,371
16 to 19 years               632        536         92          4
20 years and over         53,664     48,578      3,719      1,367
 20 to 24 years            4,358      3,911        372         74
 25 years and over        49,307     44,667      3,347      1,293
  25 to 54 years          41,237     37,512      2,741        984
  55 years and over        8,069      7,155        606        309

  Women, 16 years and
   over                   38,094     33,230      3,614      1,250
16 to 19 years               507        430         69          8
20 years and over         37,587     32,800      3,546      1,241
 20 to 24 years            3,118      2,731        301         85
 25 years and over        34,469     30,069      3,244      1,156
  25 to 54 years          28,633     25,094      2,638        901
  55 years and over        5,836      4,975        606        255

Black or African
American (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    5,885      5,285        420        180
16 to 19 years                67         52          8          6
20 years and over          5,818      5,233        411        174
 20 to 24 years              544        458         72         13
 25 years and over         5,274      4,775        339        161
  25 to 54 years           4,600      4,171        296        133
  55 years and over          674        603         42         29

  Women, 16 years and
   over                    6,547      5,789        550        208
16 to 19 years                66         64          2         -
20 years and over          6,481      5,725        548        208
 20 to 24 years              563        460         81         22
 25 years and over         5,918      5,265        466        186
  25 to 54 years           5,205      4,635        410        160
  55 years and over          713        630         56         26

Asian (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    2,741      2,519        155         66
16 to 19 years                31         28          4         -
20 years and over          2,710      2,492        152         66
 20 to 24 years              183        168         11          4
 25 years and over         2,527      2,324        141         62
  25 to 54 years           2,148      1,968        108         53
  55 years and over          379        338         32          9

  Women, 16 years and
   over                    2,036      1,856        122         58
16 to 19 years                 3          3         -          -
20 years and over          2,034      1,854        122         58
 20 to 24 years              125        113          6          5
 25 years and over         1,909      1,740        116         53
  25 to 54 years                      1,538        100         40
  55 years and over                     202         16         13

Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    9,275      8,362        696        217
16 to 19 years               170        141         25          4
20 years and over          9,105      8,221        671        213
 20 to 24 years            1,241      1,136         84         21
 25 years and over         7,864      7,086        586        192
  25 to 54 years           7,173      6,476        541        156
  55 years and over          691        610         46         36

Women, 16 years and
 over                      5,267      4,608        494        166
16 to 19 years               136        110         26         -
20 years and over          5,132      4,498        468        166
 20 to 24 years              621        544         58         19
 25 years and over         4,510      3,955        409        146
  25 to 54 years           4,098      3,589        379        130
  55 years and over          412        366         30         16

                                       March 2003

                                       Employed (1)

                                     Part-time workers

Age, sex, race, and                   At work (2)
Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity                                                  Not
                                             Part time     at
                         Total    Part time     for       work
                                     for       non-
                                  economic   economic
                                   reasons    reasons

TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and
   over                   24,847      3,159     20,270      1,419
16 to 19 years             4,160        226      3,779        155
 16 to 17 years            1,900         33      1,796         71
 18 to 19 years            2,261        193      1,983         85
20 years and over         20,687      2,933     16,490      1,263
 20 to 24 years            4,066        633      3,167        265
 25 years and over        16,621      2,300     13,323        998
  25 to 54 years          11,692      1,975      9,090        627
  55 years and over        4,929        324      4,233        371

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    8,097      1,472      6,168        458
16 to 19 years             1,869        130      1,662         76
20 years and over          6,229      1,342      4,506        381
 20 to 24 years            1,759        314      1,330        116
 25 years and over         4,469      1,028      3,176        265
  25 to 54 years           2,545        892      1,530        122
  55 years and over        1,925        135      1,646        143

  Women, 16 years and
   over                   16,750      1,687     14,102        961
16 to 19 years             2,292         96      2,118         79
20 years and over         14,458      1,591     11,984        882
 20 to 24 years            2,306        319      1,838        149
 25 years and over        12,152      1,272     10,147        733
  25 to 54 years           9,147      1,083      7,560        505
  55 years and over        3,004        189      2,587        228

White (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    6,769      1,151      5,219        399
16 to 19 years             1,631        111      1,450         71
20 years and over          5,138      1,041      3,769        329
 20 to 24 years            1,433        243      1,092         97
 25 years and over         3,705        797      2,676        231
  25 to 54 years           1,944        676      1,171         97
  55 years and over        1,760        122      1,505        134

  Women, 16 years and
   over                   14,471      1,346     12,281        843
16 to 19 years             1,937         82      1,782         74
20 years and over         12,534      1,265     10,499        770
 20 to 24 years            1,925        265      1,530        130
 25 years and over        10,609        999      8,969        640
  25 to 54 years           7,894        834      6,620        440
  55 years and over        2,714        165      2,350        200

Black or African
American (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      774        221        530         23
16 to 19 years               127         12        112          2
20 years and over            647        208        418         21
 20 to 24 years              186         59        121          6
 25 years and over           461        149        297         15
  25 to 54 years             362        140        211         11
  55 years and over           98          9         85          3

  Women, 16 years and
   over                    1,353        204      1,083         66
16 to 19 years               210          7        199          4
20 years and over          1,143        197        884         62
 20 to 24 years              200         25        163         12
 25 years and over           943        172        721         50
  25 to 54 years             755        155        569         31
  55 years and over          189         17        152         19

Asian (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      325         56        245         24
16 to 19 years                61          5         57         -
20 years and over            264         51        189         24
 20 to 24 years               75         -          62         12
 25 years and over           189         51        126         12
  25 to 54 years             156         50         94         12
  55 years and over           33          1         32         -

  Women, 16 years and
   over                      569         82        449         37
16 to 19 years                68         -          68         -
20 years and over            501         82        382         37
 20 to 24 years              110         19         86          5
 25 years and over           391         63        295         32
  25 to 54 years             330         59        248         22
  55 years and over           60          4         47          9

Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      986        381        581         23
16 to 19 years               223         39        180          3
20 years and over            764        343        401         20
 20 to 24 years              282         94        180          8
 25 years and over           482        249        220         12
  25 to 54 years             410        226        174          9
  55 years and over           72         23         46          3

Women, 16 years and
 over                      1,594        372      1,149         73
16 to 19 years               225         16        198         11
20 years and over          1,369        356        951         62
 20 to 24 years              292         58        212         22
 25 years and over         1,077        299        738         40
  25 to 54 years             908        265        608         35
  55 years and over          169         34        130          5

                            March 2003

                            Unemployed

Age, sex, race, and
Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity               Looking    Looking
                          for        for
                       full-time  part-time
                         work       work

TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and
   over                    7,554      1,464
16 to 19 years               617        588
 16 to 17 years              108        341
 18 to 19 years              508        247
20 years and over          6,937        876
 20 to 24 years            1,171        225
 25 years and over         5,765        651
  25 to 54 years           5,032        461
  55 years and over          734        190

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    4,609        619
16 to 19 years               414        286
20 years and over          4,195        333
 20 to 24 years              680         88
 25 years and over         3,515        245
  25 to 54 years           3,032        144
  55 years and over          483        102

  Women, 16 years and
   over                    2,944        845
16 to 19 years               203        302
20 years and over          2,742        543
 20 to 24 years              491        137
 25 years and over         2,250        406
  25 to 54 years           1,999        318
  55 years and over          251         88

White (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                    3,429        488
16 to 19 years               268        237
20 years and over          3,161        251
 20 to 24 years              513         65
 25 years and over         2,648        185
  25 to 54 years           2,252         97
  55 years and over          396         89

  Women, 16 years and
   over                    1,969        687
16 to 19 years               125        246
20 years and over          1,844        440
 20 to 24 years              297        113
 25 years and over         1,547        328
  25 to 54 years           1,356        251
  55 years and over          190         77

Black or African
American (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      814         87
16 to 19 years               119         37
20 years and over            695         50
 20 to 24 years              120         15
 25 years and over           575         35
  25 to 54 years             534         28
  55 years and over           41          7

  Women, 16 years and
   over                      723        106
16 to 19 years                57         45
20 years and over            666         62
 20 to 24 years              177         14
 25 years and over           489         48
  25 to 54 years             449         41
  55 years and over           40          6

Asian (3)

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      193         29
16 to 19 years                 4          9
20 years and over            189         19
 20 to 24 years               21          6
 25 years and over           168         13
  25 to 54 years             142          8
  55 years and over           26          5

  Women, 16 years and
   over                      144         26
16 to 19 years                 2          7
20 years and over            142         19
 20 to 24 years                7          4
 25 years and over           136         15
  25 to 54 years             122         12
  55 years and over           13          3

Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity

  Men, 16 years and
   over                      811         56
16 to 19 years                88         22
20 years and over            723         34
 20 to 24 years              146          5
 25 years and over           577         28
  25 to 54 years             543         20
  55 years and over           34          8

Women, 16 years and
 over                        570        105
16 to 19 years                22         34
20 years and over            548         71
 20 to 24 years              110         15
 25 years and over           438         56
  25 to 54 years             414         53
  55 years and over           25          3

(1) Employed persons are classified as full- or part-time workers
based on their usual weekly hours at all jobs regardless of the number
of hours they are at work during the reference week. Persons absent from
work also are classified according to their usual status.

(2) Includes some persons at work 35 hours or more classified by their
reason for working part time.

(3) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included.
Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were
included in the group they identified as the main race. For more
information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error"
section of this publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning
in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-19. Employed persons by occupation, sex, and age
(In thousands)

                                    Total              Men

                                   16 years          16 years
                                   and over          and over

Occupation                       Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                 2002     2003     2002     2003

    Total                       135,558  136,783   71,956   72,304

Management, professional, and
 related occupations             47,493   48,383   23,794   23,832
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                    20,056   20,263   11,839   11,598
  Management occupations         14,677   14,780    9,389    9,211
  Business and financial
   operations occupations         5,378    5,483    2,450    2,387
 Professional and related
  occupations                    27,438   28,120   11,956   12,234
  Computer and mathematical
   occupations                    3,036    3,037    2,105    2,217
  Architecture and engineering
   occupations                    2,795    2,588    2,445    2,249
  Life, physical, and social
   science occupations            1,218    1,371      664      798
  Community and social
   services occupations           2,147    2,287      849      900
  Legal occupations               1,379    1,520      710      803
  Education, training, and
   library occupations            7,880    8,023    2,120    2,227
  Arts, design, entertainment,
   sports, and media
   occupations                    2,593    2,614    1,376    1,351
  Healthcare practitioner and
   technical occupations          6,390    6,680    1,687    1,689

Service occupations              21,273   21,719    9,067    9,125
 Healthcare support
  occupations                     2,656    2,920      246      287
 Protective service
  occupations                     2,692    2,677    2,102    2,171
 Food preparation and serving
  related occupations             6,904    7,535    3,020    3,340
 Building and grounds cleaning
  and maintenance occupations     4,771    4,491    2,837    2,555
 Personal care and service
  occupations                     4,251    4,097      862      774

Sales and office occupations     35,031   35,397   12,554   12,917
 Sales and related occupations   15,453   15,811    7,908    8,162
 Office and administrative
  support occupations            19,578   19,586    4,646    4,755

Natural resources,
 construction, and maintenance
 occupations                     13,001   13,419   12,346   12,758
 Farming, fishing, and
  forestry occupations              943      959      702      706
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                     7,582    7,472    7,371    7,268
 Installation, maintenance,
  and repair occupations          4,476    4,988    4,273    4,784

Production, transportation,
 and material moving
 occupations                     18,760   17,865   14,195   13,672
 Production occupations          10,388    9,556    6,997    6,598
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations              8,372    8,310    7,198    7,074

                                     Men              Women

                                   20 years          16 years
                                   and over          and over

Occupation                       Mar.     Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
                                 2002     2003     2002     2003

    Total                        68,929   69,679   63,601   64,479

Management, professional, and
 related occupations             23,622   23,742   23,699   24,551
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                    11,810   11,591    8,217    8,665
  Management occupations          9,371    9,208    5,288    5,569
  Business and financial
   operations occupations         2,439    2,383    2,929    3,096
 Professional and related
  occupations                    11,812   12,151   15,482   15,885
  Computer and mathematical
   occupations                    2,086    2,205      931      820
  Architecture and engineering
   occupations                    2,433    2,246      350      339
  Life, physical, and social
   science occupations              662      798      553      573
  Community and social
   services occupations             842      897    1,298    1,387
  Legal occupations                 710      803      669      717
  Education, training, and
   library occupations            2,075    2,179    5,760    5,796
  Arts, design, entertainment,
   sports, and media
   occupations                    1,325    1,335    1,217    1,262
  Healthcare practitioner and
   technical occupations          1,679    1,688    4,702    4,991

Service occupations               8,092    8,155   12,206   12,594
 Healthcare support
  occupations                       233      249    2,410    2,633
 Protective service
  occupations                     2,061    2,119      590      506
 Food preparation and serving
  related occupations             2,293    2,660    3,884    4,195
 Building and grounds cleaning
  and maintenance occupations     2,729    2,434    1,933    1,936
 Personal care and service
  occupations                       777      692    3,388    3,323

Sales and office occupations     11,687   12,131   22,477   22,480
 Sales and related occupations    7,406    7,691    7,545    7,649
 Office and administrative
  support occupations             4,281    4,440   14,932   14,831

Natural resources,
 construction, and maintenance
 occupations                     11,902   12,399      655      661
 Farming, fishing, and
  forestry occupations              596      625      241      253
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                     7,147    7,086      211      204
 Installation, maintenance,
  and repair occupations          4,158    4,688      203      204

Production, transportation,
 and material moving
 occupations                     13,625   13,253    4,565    4,194
 Production occupations           6,819    6,463    3,391    2,958
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations              6,806    6,790    1,174    1,236

                                    Women

                                   20 years
                                   and over

Occupation                       Mar.     Mar.
                                 2002     2003

    Total                        60,520   61,592

Management, professional, and
 related occupations             23,456   24,355
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                     8,173    8,647
  Management occupations          5,248    5,556
  Business and financial
   operations occupations         2,924    3,090
 Professional and related
  occupations                    15,283   15,708
  Computer and mathematical
   occupations                      929      816
  Architecture and engineering
   occupations                      348      339
  Life, physical, and social
   science occupations              546      565
  Community and social
   services occupations           1,287    1,376
  Legal occupations                 667      710
  Education, training, and
   library occupations            5,652    5,707
  Arts, design, entertainment,
   sports, and media
   occupations                    1,170    1,223
  Healthcare practitioner and
   technical occupations          4,686    4,973

Service occupations              11,058   11,444
 Healthcare support
  occupations                     2,298    2,549
 Protective service
  occupations                       559      481
 Food preparation and serving
  related occupations             3,142    3,411
 Building and grounds cleaning
  and maintenance occupations     1,868    1,868
 Personal care and service
  occupations                     3,191    3,136

Sales and office occupations     20,958   21,097
 Sales and related occupations    6,614    6,786
 Office and administrative
  support occupations            14,344   14,311

Natural resources,
 construction, and maintenance
 occupations                        623      617
 Farming, fishing, and
  forestry occupations              212      223
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                       207      196
 Installation, maintenance,
  and repair occupations            203      198

Production, transportation,
 and material moving
 occupations                      4,426    4,080
 Production occupations           3,318    2,889
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations              1,108    1,190

NOTE: Occupations reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census
occupational classification system derived from the 2000
Standard Occupational Classification system into the Current
Population Survey. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect
revised population controls used in the household survey.

A-20. Employed persons by occupation, race, Hispanic or
Latino ethnicity, and sex
(Percent distribution)

                                                Total         Men

Occupation, race, and Hispanic             Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
or Latino ethnicity                        2002     2003     2002

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)     135,558  136,783   71,956
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                35.0     35.4     33.1
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     14.8     14.8     16.5
 Professional and related occupations        20.2     20.6     16.6
Service occupations                          15.7     15.9     12.6
Sales and office occupations                 25.8     25.9     17.4
 Sales and related occupations               11.4     11.6     11.0
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                14.4     14.3      6.5
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                     9.6      9.8     17.2
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .7       .7      1.0
 Construction and extraction occupations      5.6      5.5     10.2
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 3.3      3.6      5.9
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         13.8     13.1     19.7
 Production occupations                       7.7      7.0      9.7
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 6.2      6.1     10.0

White (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)     113,372  113,630   61,028
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                36.0     36.0     34.1
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     15.7     15.5     17.6
 Professional and related occupations        20.4     20.5     16.5
Service occupations                          14.5     14.8     11.6
Sales and office occupations                 26.0     26.0     17.4
 Sales and related occupations               11.8     11.9     11.4
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                14.2     14.1      6.0
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    10.2     10.6     18.0
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .7       .8      1.0
 Construction and extraction occupations      6.0      5.9     10.8
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 3.5      3.9      6.2
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         13.2     12.5     19.0
 Production occupations                       7.4      6.8      9.6
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 5.9      5.8      9.4

Black or African American (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)      14,659   14,558    6,890
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                25.2     27.0     19.7
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                      8.8      9.6      8.3
 Professional and related occupations        16.5     17.4     11.5
Service occupations                          23.8     23.4     19.9
Sales and office occupations                 25.5     26.2     18.2
 Sales and related occupations                8.9      9.7      8.5
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                16.6     16.5      9.7
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                     6.9      6.2     13.6
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .5       .2       .8
 Construction and extraction occupations      3.8      3.5      7.7
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 2.6      2.5      5.1
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         18.6     17.2     28.5
 Production occupations                       9.2      7.9     11.6
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 9.3      9.3     16.9

Asian (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)       6,049    5,672    3,254
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                42.5     46.8     45.9
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     14.2     16.1     14.5
 Professional and related occupations        28.4     30.7     31.4
Service occupations                          16.3     15.5     13.3
Sales and office occupations                 23.7     21.7     17.8
 Sales and related occupations               10.6     10.7     10.1
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                13.1     11.0      7.7
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                     4.6      3.6      7.5
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .4       .3       .2
 Construction and extraction occupations      2.1      1.3      3.9
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 2.1      2.0      3.4
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         12.9     12.4     15.5
 Production occupations                       8.7      8.8      8.7
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 4.2      3.5      6.8

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)      16,312   17,123    9,575
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                16.8     16.9     13.8
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                      7.2      6.8      6.9
 Professional and related occupations         9.6     10.1      6.8
Service occupations                          24.4     24.2     21.4
Sales and office occupations                 22.2     22.1     13.5
 Sales and related occupations                9.2      9.8      6.7
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                13.0     12.3      6.8
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    15.7     16.5     25.6
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                 2.0      2.1      2.7
 Construction and extraction occupations     10.4     10.4     17.6
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 3.3      4.0      5.4
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         20.9     20.3     25.7
 Production occupations                      12.6     11.4     14.2
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 8.2      9.0     11.5

                                            Men          Women

Occupation, race, and Hispanic             Mar.     Mar.     Mar.
or Latino ethnicity                        2003     2002     2003

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)      72,304   63,601   64,479
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                33.0     37.3     38.1
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     16.0     12.9     13.4
 Professional and related occupations        16.9     24.3     24.6
Service occupations                          12.6     19.2     19.5
Sales and office occupations                 17.9     35.3     34.9
 Sales and related occupations               11.3     11.9     11.9
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                 6.6     23.5     23.0
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    17.6      1.0      1.0
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                 1.0       .4       .4
 Construction and extraction occupations     10.1       .3       .3
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 6.6       .3       .3
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         18.9      7.2      6.5
 Production occupations                       9.1      5.3      4.6
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 9.8      1.8      1.9

White (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)      61,065   52,344   52,565
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                33.4     38.4     39.0
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     16.9     13.5     13.9
 Professional and related occupations        16.6     24.9     25.1
Service occupations                          11.7     17.9     18.4
Sales and office occupations                 17.9     36.1     35.5
 Sales and related occupations               11.7     12.3     12.1
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                 6.2     23.8     23.4
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    18.7      1.0      1.1
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                 1.0       .4       .4
 Construction and extraction occupations     10.7       .4       .4
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 6.9       .3       .3
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         18.2      6.6      6.0
 Production occupations                       9.0      4.8      4.2
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 9.1      1.8      1.8

Black or African American (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)       6,659    7,769    7,900
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                22.3     30.1     31.0
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                      8.8      9.2     10.4
 Professional and related occupations        13.6     20.9     20.6
Service occupations                          19.7     27.2     26.5
Sales and office occupations                 17.8     32.1     33.3
 Sales and related occupations                8.6      9.3     10.7
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                 9.2     22.8     22.7
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    12.9       .9       .5
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .4       .2       .1
 Construction and extraction occupations      7.5       .2       .2
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 5.0       .4       .3
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         27.2      9.7      8.7
 Production occupations                      10.4      7.1      5.8
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                16.8      2.6      2.9

Asian (1)

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)       3,066    2,796    2,605
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                49.2     38.7     43.9
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     16.8     13.8     15.3
 Professional and related occupations        32.5     24.9     28.6
Service occupations                          12.7     19.8     18.8
Sales and office occupations                 17.8     30.5     26.3
 Sales and related occupations               10.5     11.2     11.0
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                 7.4     19.3     15.4
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                     6.4      1.3       .4
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                  .4       .6       .3
 Construction and extraction occupations      2.4       .1        -
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 3.6       .6       .1
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         13.9      9.8     10.6
 Production occupations                       8.1      8.7      9.7
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                 5.8      1.1      .9

Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

 Total, 16 years and over (thousands)      10,261    6,737    6,861
 Percent                                    100.0    100.0    100.0

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                13.6     21.2     21.7
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                      6.1      7.6      7.9
 Professional and related occupations         7.6     13.6     13.8
Service occupations                          20.1     28.6     30.2
Sales and office occupations                 14.6     34.5     33.4
 Sales and related occupations                8.1     12.8     12.3
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                 6.5     21.7     21.1
Natural resources, construction, and
  maintenance occupations                    26.0      1.7      2.3
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                 2.5      1.1      1.4
 Construction and extraction occupations     17.1       .3       .4
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                 6.4       .3       .5
Production, transportation, and material
  moving occupations                         25.7     14.0     12.3
 Production occupations                      12.8     10.4      9.2
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                12.9      3.6      3.1

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included.
Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were
included in the group they identified as the main race. For more
information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error"
section of this publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Occupations reflect
the introduction of the 2002 Census occupation classification system
derived from the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system into
the Current Population Survey. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect
revised population controls used in the household survey.

A-21. Employed parsons by industry and occupation
(In thousands)

                                             March 2003

                                                    Management,
                                                   professional,
                                                    and related
                                                    occupations

Industry                           Total      Manage-
                                    em-        ment,      Profes-
                                   ployed    business,     sional
                                                and         and
                                             financial    related
                                             operations   occupa-
                                              occupa-      tions
                                               tions

Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting                 2,108       1,011          39
Mining                                  535          89          67
Construction                          9,483       1,415         212
Manufacturing                        17,078       2,589       2,142
 Durable goods                       10,542       1,670       1,501
 Nondurable goods                     6,536         920         641
Wholesale and retail trade           20,034       1,471         923
 Wholesale trade                      4,283         590         134
 Retail trade                        15,750         881         789
Transportation and utilities          6,961         691         317
Information                           3,651         753       1,038
Financial activities                  9,560       3,391         585
Professional and business
 services                            14,012       3,261       4,295
Education and health
 services                            28,793       2,443      15,394
Leisure and hospitality              11,648       1,388         755
Other services                        6,786         542         927
 Other services, except
  private households                  6,110         542         922
 Private households                     676          -            4
Public administration                 6,135       1,219       1,427

                                       March 2003

                                         Service
                                       occupations

Industry                                      Service
                                 Protective   occupa-
                                  service      tions,
                                  occupa-      except
                                   tions     protective

Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting                    15          58
Mining                                   -            1
Construction                              8          38
Manufacturing                            57         221
 Durable goods                           43         104
 Nondurable goods                        13         117
Wholesale and retail trade               78         554
 Wholesale trade                         16          21
 Retail trade                            62         534
Transportation and utilities             57         260
Information                              12          69
Financial activities                     43         325
Professional and business
 services                               547       1,698
Education and health
 services                               152       6,015
Leisure and hospitality                 155       7,348
Other services                           34       2,244
 Other services, except
  private households                     34       1,601
 Private households                      -          643
Public administration                 1,519         211

                                       March 2003

                                    Sales and office
                                       occupations

Industry                                       Office
                                   Sales        and
                                    and       adminis-
                                  related     trative
                                  occupa-     support
                                   tions      occupa-
                                               tions

Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting                     8          79
Mining                                    8          34
Construction                             87         634
Manufacturing                           657       1,734
 Durable goods                          336       1,050
 Nondurable goods                       321         684
Wholesale and retail trade           10,123       3,219
 Wholesale trade                      1,671         689
 Retail trade                         8,452       2,530
Transportation and utilities            123       1,706
Information                             415         770
Financial activities                  2,282       2,629
Professional and business
 services                               642       2,403
Education and health
 services                               162       3,738
Leisure and hospitality                 863         598
Other services                          404         676
 Other services, except
  private households                    402         668
 Private households                       2           8
Public administration                    37       1,365

                                             March 2003

                                           Natural resources,
                                           construction, and
                                        maintenance occupations

Industry                                     Construc-    Instal-
                                  Farming,      tion      lation,
                                  fishing,      and       mainte-
                                    and       extrac-      nance,
                                  forestry      tion        and
                                  occupa-     occupa-      repair
                                   tions       tions      occupa-
                                                           tions

Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting                   772           6          31
Mining                                   -          152          57
Construction                              4       6,183         422
Manufacturing                            83         380         745
 Durable goods                           10         299         473
 Nondurable goods                        72          81         272
Wholesale and retail trade               73         106         858
 Wholesale trade                         49          26         141
 Retail trade                            24          80         718
Transportation and utilities              5         158         546
Information                              -           20         372
Financial activities                     -           73         105
Professional and business
 services                                 9         156         276
Education and health
 services                                -           86         184
Leisure and hospitality                   2          36         126
Other services                           -           31       1,139
 Other services, except
  private households                     -           31       1,139
 Private households                      -           -           -
Public administration                    12          84         125

                                       March 2003

                                   Productions, trans-
                                     portation, and
                                     material moving
                                       occupations

Industry                                     Transpor-
                                               tation
                                  Produc-       and
                                    tion      material
                                  occupa-      moving
                                   tions      occupa-
                                               tions

Agriculture, forestry,
 fishing, and hunting                    23          65
Mining                                   25         101
Construction                            158         323
Manufacturing                         7,080       1,391
 Durable goods                        4,388         668
 Nondurable goods                     2,692         724
Wholesale and retail trade              641       1,986
 Wholesale trade                        133         814
 Retail trade                           509       1,172
Transportation and utilities            280       2,818
Information                             132          69
Financial activities                     46          81
Professional and business
 services                               317         407
Education and health
 services                               209         409
Leisure and hospitality                 129         249
Other services                          460         329
 Other services, except
  private households                    458         312
 Private households                       2          17
Public administration                    56          81

NOTE: Industries and occupations reflect the introduction of the 2002
Census industry and occupational classification systems derived from
the 2002 North American Industry Classification System and the 2000
Standard Occupational Classification system into the Current Population
Survey. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-22. Employed persons in agriculture and related and in
nonagricultural Industries by age, sex, and class of worker
(In thousands)

                                   March 2003

                             Agriculture and related
                                   industries

Age and sex

                           Wage and   Self-    Unpaid
                            salary   employed  family
                           workers   workers   workers

 Total, 16 years and over     1,149       928       30
16 to 19 years                   95         5       11
 16 to 17 years                  43         3        9
 18 to 19 years                  52         2        2
20 to 24 years                  110        19        5
25 to 34 years                  226       128        5
35 to 44 years                  273       149        3
45 to 54 years                  240       198        2
55 to 64 years                  132       206        3
65 years and over                73       224        1

 Men, 16 years and over         852       688       15
16 to 19 years                   73         5        8
 16 to 17 years                  29         3        8
 18 to 19 years                  43         2       -
20 to 24 years                   82         9        4
25 to 34 years                  191        89        2
35 to 44 years                  178       112       -
45 to 64 years                  180       145       -
55 to 64 years                  101       147       -
65 years and over                47       181       -

 Women, 16 years and over       297       240       15
16 to 19 years                   23        -         3
 16 to 17 years                  14        -         1
 18 to 19 years                   9        -         2
20 to 24 years                   28         9       -
25 to 34 years                   34        39        3
35 to 44 years                   95        37        3
45 to 54 years                   60        53        2
55 to 64 years                   31        58        3
65 years and over                26        43        1

                                    March 2003

                            Nonagricultural industries

Age and sex                  Wage and salary workers

                                    Private industries

                            Total             Private
                                     Total   household
                                              workers

 Total, 16 years and over  125,588  106,015        676
16 to 19 years               5,339    5,113         42
 16 to 17 years              1,971    1,916         21
 18 to 19 years              3,368    3,197         21
20 to 24 years              12,799   11,697         76
25 to 34 years              28,539   25,005        129
35 to 44 years              31,990   26,978        172
45 to 54 years              28,761   22,705        113
55 to 64 years              14,427   11,419        114
65 years and over            3,733    3,098         30

 Men, 16 years and over     65,247   57,044         55
16 to 19 years               2,495    2,416          9
 16 to 17 years                887      871         -
 18 to 19 years              1,609    1,546          9
20 to 24 years               6,711    6,233         12
25 to 34 years              15,313   13,791         12
35 to 44 years              16,883   14,821         14
45 to 64 years              14,568   12,125          2
55 to 64 years               7,277    5,979          4
65 years and over            2,000    1,678          2

 Women, 16 years and over   60,342   48,972        621
16 to 19 years               2,844    2,697         33
 16 to 17 years              1,084    1,045         21
 18 to 19 years              1,760    1,651         12
20 to 24 years               6,088    5,464         64
25 to 34 years              13,226   11,214        117
35 to 44 years              15,107   12,157        158
45 to 54 years              14,194   10,580        111
55 to 64 years               7,150    5,439        109
65 years and over            1,733    1,420         28

                                           March 2003

                              Nonagricultural
                                industries

Age and sex                Wage and salary workers

                            Private
                           industries               Self-    Unpaid
                                                   employed  family
                             Other     Government  workers   workers
                            private
                           industries

 Total, 16 years and over     105,339      19,573     8,985      102
16 to 19 years                  5,071         226        55        6
 16 to 17 years                 1,895          55        28        1
 18 to 19 years                 3,176         171        29        5
20 to 24 years                 11,621       1,102       252       12
25 to 34 years                 24,876       3,534     1,390       27
35 to 44 years                 26,806       5,012     2,519       18
45 to 54 years                 22,592       6,056     2,533       30
55 to 64 years                 11,305       3,009     1,645        7
65 years and over               3,068         635       591        2

 Men, 16 years and over        56,988       8,203     5,480       22
16 to 19 years                  2,408          79        40        4
 16 to 17 years                   871          16        16        1
 18 to 19 years                 1,537          63        24        3
20 to 24 years                  6,221         478       154       10
25 to 34 years                 13,779       1,522       875        3
35 to 44 years                 14,807       2,061     1,452        3
45 to 64 years                 12,123       2,442     1,553        1
55 to 64 years                  5,975       1,298     1,032        1
65 years and over               1,676         322       375       -

 Women, 16 years and over      48,351      11,370     3,505       81
16 to 19 years                  2,663         147        15        2
 16 to 17 years                 1,025          38        10       -
 18 to 19 years                 1,639         109         5        2
20 to 24 years                  5,400         624        98        2
25 to 34 years                 11,097       2,012       515       23
35 to 44 years                 11,999       2,950     1,067       15
45 to 54 years                 10,469       3,613       980       29
55 to 64 years                  5,330       1,710       613        6
65 years and over               1,392         313       216        2

NOTE: Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the 2002 North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-23. Persons at work In agriculture and related and in nonagricultural
Industries by hours of work

                                            March 2003

                                       Thousands of persons

Hours of work                            Agriculture
                                All      and related  Nonagricultural
                             industries  industries     industries

 Total, 16 years and over       132,155        2,003          130,152

1 to 34 hours                    31,470          606           30,864
 1 to 4 hours                     1,241           38            1,203
 5 to 14 hours                    5,360          192            5,167
 15 to 29 hours                  15,735          250           15,485
 30 to 34 hours                   9,134          125            9,008

35 hours and over               100,685        1,397           99,288
 35 to 39 hours                   9,039          107            8,932
 40 hours                        54,590          527           54,062
 41 hours and over               37,056          762           36,294
  41 to 48 hours                 13,096          162           12,934
  49 to 59 hours                 13,975          230           13,745
  60 hours and over               9,985          370            9,615

Average hours, total at work       39.0         40.8             39.0
Average hours, persons who
 usually work full time            43.0         47.4             42.9

                                            March 2003

                                       Percent distribution

Hours of work                            Agriculture
                                All      and related  Nonagricultural
                             industries  industries     industries

 Total, 16 years and over         100.0        100.0            100.0

1 to 34 hours                      23.8         30.3             23.7
 1 to 4 hours                        .9          1.9               .9
 5 to 14 hours                      4.1          9.6              4.0
 15 to 29 hours                    11.9         12.5             11.9
 30 to 34 hours                     6.9          6.3              6.9

35 hours and over                  76.2         69.7             76.3
 35 to 39 hours                     6.8          5.4              6.9
 40 hours                          41.3         26.3             41.5
 41 hours and over                 28.0         38.0             27.9
  41 to 48 hours                    9.9          8.1              9.9
  49 to 59 hours                   10.6         11.5             10.6
  60 hours and over                 7.6         18.5              7.4

Average hours, total at work         -            -                -
Average hours, persons who
 usually work full time              -            -                -

NOTE: Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the 2002 North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-24. Persons at work 1 at 34 hours in all and in nonagricultural
industries by reason for working less than 35 hours and usual full-
or part-time status
(Numbers in thousands)

                                               March 2003

                                             All industries
Reason for working less than 35 hours
                                                Usually    Usually
                                       Total     work       work
                                               full time  part time

  Total, 16 years and over             31,470      8,938     22,532

Economic reasons                        4,784      1,807      2,977
 Slack work or business conditions      3,263      1,552      1,711
 Could only find part-time work         1,203         -       1,203
 Seasonal work                            212        148         64
 Job started or ended during week         107        107         -

Noneconomic reasons                    26,686      7,131     19,555
 Child-care problems                      686         68        618
 Other family or personal obligations   6,039        729      5,310
 Health or medical limitations            749         -         749
 In school or training                  6,513        118      6,395
 Retired or Social Security limit on
  earnings                              1,946         -       1,946
 Vacation or personal day               2,950      2,950         -
 Holiday, legal or religious               82         82         -
 Weather-related curtailment              416        416         -
 All other reasons                      7,304      2,767      4,538

Average hours:
 Economic reasons                        23.0       23.7       22.5
 Other reasons                           21.0       24.9       19.6

                                               March 2003

                                         Nonagricultural industries
Reason for working less than 35 hours
                                                Usually    Usually
                                       Total     work       work
                                               full time  part time

  Total, 16 years and over             30,864      8,759     22,105

Economic reasons                        4,672      1,725      2,947
 Slack work or business conditions      3,199      1,508      1,691
 Could only find part-time work         1,200         -       1,200
 Seasonal work                            166        110         56
 Job started or ended during week         107        107         -

Noneconomic reasons                    26,192      7,035     19,158
 Child-care problems                      679         68        611
 Other family or personal obligations   5,946        720      5,226
 Health or medical limitations            722         -         722
 In school or training                  6,436        118      6,318
 Retired or Social Security limit on
  earnings                              1,839         -       1,839
 Vacation or personal day               2,928      2,928         -
 Holiday, legal or religious               81         81         -
 Weather-related curtailment              405        405         -
 All other reasons                      7,156      2,714      4,442

Average hours:
 Economic reasons                        23.0       23.7       22.6
 Other reasons                           21.1       24.9       19.7

NOTE: Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the 2002 North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-25. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by class of worker
and usual full- or part-time status
(Numbers in thousands)

                                             March 2003

                                             Worked 1 to 34 hours

                                                               For
                                                               non-
                                                             economic
Industry and class of worker       Total                     reasons
                                    at               For
                                   work    Total   economic  Usually
                                                   reasons     work
                                                               full
                                                               time

 Total, 16 years and over         130,152  30,864     4,672     7,035

Wage and salary workers           121,656  28,058     4,163     6,515

 Mining                               501      51         9        25

 Construction                       7,549   1,419       446       561

 Manufacturing                     16,323   1,788       426       807
  Durable goods                    10,095   1,043       237       507
  Nondurable goods                  6,228     745       190       301

 Wholesale and retail trade        18,308   4,910       736       793

 Transportation and utilities       6,367     904       185       296

 Information                        3,393     609        68       218

 Financial activities               8,573   1,516       111       521

 Professional and business
  services                         11,943   2,394       448       646

 Education and health services     26,526   7,490       610     1,593

 Leisure and hospitality           10,624   4,502       843       398

 Other services                     5,538   1,694       250       211
  Other services, except private
   households                       4,899   1,314       151       192
  Private households                  639     380        99        19

 Public administration              6,011     782        30       445

Self-employed workers               8,394   2,755       504       514
Unpaid family workers                 102      51         5         6

                                                 March 2003

                                  Worked 1
                                   to 34
                                   hours

                                    For
                                    non-              Average hours
                                  economic   Worked
Industry and class of worker      reasons   35 hours  Total  Persons
                                            or more    at      who
                                  Usually             work   usually
                                    work                      work
                                    part                      full
                                    time                      time

 Total, 16 years and over           19,158    99,288   39.0     42.9

Wage and salary workers             17,380    93,598   39.0     42.8

 Mining                                 17       450   47.7     48.7

 Construction                          412     6,130   40.2     41.8

 Manufacturing                         555    14,535   42.1     43.0
  Durable goods                        300     9,052   42.2     43.0
  Nondurable goods                     255     5,483   41.9     43.1

 Wholesale and retail trade          3,381    13,398   38.2     43.1

 Transportation and utilities          424     5,463   42.0     43.9

 Information                           323     2,784   40.3     42.8

 Financial activities                  884     7,058   40.3     42.7

 Professional and business
  services                           1,300     9,549   40.6     43.7

 Education and health services       5,286    19,036   37.3     41.9

 Leisure and hospitality             3,260     6,122   33.9     42.1

 Other services                      1,232     3,845   36.9     43.2
  Other services, except private
   households                          971     3,585   38.1     43.5
  Private households                   261       259   27.2     39.0

 Public administration                 306     5,229   41.1     42.3

Self-employed workers                1,737     5,639   38.6     45.1
Unpaid family workers                   40        51   34.8     (1)

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the 2002 North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-26. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by age, sex, race,
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, marital status, and usual full- or
part-time status
(Numbers in thousands)

                                             March 2003

                                             Worked 1 to 34 hours

                                                               For
                                                               non-
                                                             economic
Age, sex, race, Hispanic or        Total                     reasons
Latino ethnicity, and marital       at               For
status                             work    Total   economic  Usually
                                                   reasons     work
                                                               full
                                                               time

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over         130,152  30,864     4,672     7,035
16 to 19 years                      5,230   4,076       265       134
 16 to 17 years                     1,930   1,820        42        21
 18 to 19 years                     3,300   2,256       223       113
20 years and over                 124,923  26,788     4,406     6,901
 20 to 24 years                    12,593   4,506       804       671
 25 years and over                112,330  22,281     3,602     6,230
  25 to 54 years                   92,900  16,756     3,060     5,140
  55 years and over                19,430   5,525       543     1,090

 Men, 16 years and over            68,704  11,454     2,437     3,325
16 to 19 years                      2,456   1,821       156        76
 16 to 17 years                       870     801        26         9
 18 to 19 years                     1,586   1,020       130        67
20 years and over                  66,248   9,632     2,281     3,249
 20 to 24 years                     6,670   2,014       424       338
 25 years and over                 59,578   7,618     1,858     2,911
  25 to 54 years                   49,367   5,392     1,583     2,408
  55 years and over                10,211   2,226       275       503

 Women, 16 years and over          61,448  19,410     2,235     3,709
16 to 19 years                      2,774   2,255       110        58
 16 to 17 years                     1,060   1,019        16        11
 18 to 19 years                     1,714   1,236        93        46
20 years and over                  58,674  17,155     2,125     3,652
 20 to 24 years                     5,922   2,492       380       333
 25 years and over                 52,752  14,663     1,745     3,319
  25 to 54 years                   43,534  11,364     1,477     2,732
  55 years and over                 9,218   3,299       267       587

Race and Hispanic or Latino
 ethnicity

  White, 16 years and over (2)    107,876  26,106     3,779     5,802
Men                                57,898   9,553     1,954     2,798
Women                              49,978  16,554     1,825     3,004

  Black or African American, 16
   years and over (2)              14,032   2,881       546       807
Men                                 6,410   1,102       302       308
Women                               7,621   1,779       244       499

  Asian, 16 years and over (2)      5,459   1,077       197       215
Men                                 2,956     439        98       110
Women                               2,503     638        99       105

  Hispanic or Latino, 16 years
   and over                        16,275   3,493     1,073       771
Men                                 9,740   1,566       592       420
Women                               6,534   1,928       481       351

Marital status

Men, 16 years and over:
 Married, spouse present           41,943   4,867     1,053     2,023
 Widowed, divorced, or separated    8,394   1,348       366       435
 Never married                     18,368   5,239     1,018       867

Women, 16 years and over:
 Married, spouse present           33,026  10,343       945     2,024
 Widowed, divorced, or separated   12,752   3,163       521       875
 Never married                     15,670   5,904       769       810

                                               March 2003

                                  Worked 1
                                   to 34
                                   hours

                                    For
Age, sex, race, Hispanic or         non-              Average hours
Latino ethnicity, and marital     economic   Worked
status                            reasons   35 hours  Total  Persons
                                            or more    at      who
                                  Usually             work   usually
                                    work                      work
                                    part                      full
                                    time                      time

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over           19,158    99,288   39.0     42.9
16 to 19 years                       3,677     1,153   22.4     38.8
 16 to 17 years                      1,757       109   16.3     35.6
 18 to 19 years                      1,920     1,044   26.0     39.2
20 years and over                   15,480    98,135   39.7     42.9
 20 to 24 years                      3,032     8,086   35.0     40.8
 25 years and over                  12,448    90,049   40.2     43.1
  25 to 54 years                     8,556    76,144   40.8     43.2
  55 years and over                  3,892    13,905   37.6     42.7

 Men, 16 years and over              5,692    57,250   41.7     44.2
16 to 19 years                       1,590       634   23.7     39.0
 16 to 17 years                        766        69   17.2     (1)
 18 to 19 years                        824       566   27.2     39.1
20 years and over                    4,102    56,616   42.4     44.3
 20 to 24 years                      1,253     4,656   36.7     41.4
 25 years and over                   2,849    51,960   43.0     44.5
  25 to 54 years                     1,401    43,975   43.6     44.6
  55 years and over                  1,448     7,985   40.4     44.2

 Women, 16 years and over           13,466    42,038   35.9     41.1
16 to 19 years                       2,088       519   21.4     38.4
 16 to 17 years                        991        41   15.5     (1)
 18 to 19 years                      1,096       478   25.0     39.2
20 years and over                   11,378    41,519   36.6     41.2
 20 to 24 years                      1,779     3,430   33.0     40.1
 25 years and over                   9,600    38,089   37.0     41.3
  25 to 54 years                     7,155    32,170   37.6     41.3
  55 years and over                  2,444     5,919   34.6     40.8

Race and Hispanic or Latino
 ethnicity

  White, 16 years and over (2)      16,526    81,770   39.1     43.1
Men                                  4,801    48,346   42.0     44.4
Women                               11,724    33,424   35.7     41.2

  Black or African American, 16
   years and over (2)                1,528    11,151   38.5     41.3
Men                                    491     5,308   40.2     42.5
Women                                1,036     5,843   37.1     40.1

  Asian, 16 years and over (2)         665     4,382   40.0     43.5
Men                                    231     2,516   41.9     44.2
Women                                  434     1,865   37.8     42.5

  Hispanic or Latino, 16 years
   and over                          1,650    12,781   38.4     41.3
Men                                    554     8,175   40.3     42.1
Women                                1,095     4,607   35.6     39.8

Marital status

Men, 16 years and over:
 Married, spouse present             1,791    37,076   43.6     44.9
 Widowed, divorced, or separated       546     7,046   42.2     44.1
 Never married                       3,354    13,128   37.4     42.4

Women, 16 years and over:
 Married, spouse present             7,375    22,683   36.0     41.0
 Widowed, divorced, or separated     1,767     9,589   38.1     41.5
 Never married                       4,324     9,767   34.1     41.1

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

(2) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included
in the group they identified as the main race. For more information,
see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Nonagricultural
industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the 2002 North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-27. Persons at work by occupation, sex, and usual full- or part-time
status
(Numbers in thousands)

                                              March 2003

                                             Worked 1 to 34 hours

                                                               For
                                                               non-
                                                             economic
Occupation and sex                 Total                     reasons
                                    at               For
                                   work    Total   economic  Usually
                                                   reasons     work
                                                               full
                                                               time

  Total, 16 years and over        132,155  31,470     4,784     7,131

Management, professional, and
 related occupations               46,583   8,587       757     2,583
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                      19,610   2,684       302       989
 Professional and related
  occupations                      26,973   5,903       454     1,594
Service occupations                20,973   8,007     1,437       905
Sales and office occupations       34,291   9,571     1,046     1,936
 Sales and related occupations     15,272   4,327       590       632
 Office and administrative
  support occupations              19,019   5,243       455     1,304
Natural resources, construction,
 and maintenance occupations (1)   13,001   2,306       764       869
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                       7,186   1,464       586       575
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                4,888     575        98       243
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations       17,307   2,999       781       838
 Production occupations             9,289   1,366       395       500
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                8,018   1,633       386       338

Men, 16 years and over             70,194  11,832     2,531     3,382

Management, professional, and
 related occupations               23,116   2,752       351     1,101
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                      11,288   1,157       190       483
 Professional and related
  occupations                      11,829   1,595       162       618
Service occupations                 8,849   2,539       554       368
Sales and office occupations       12,604   2,456       354       536
 Sales and related occupations      7,977   1,407       206       277
 Office and administrative
  support occupations               4,627   1,050       148       259
Natural resources, construction,
 and maintenance occupations (1)   12,357   2,097       718       814
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                       6,988   1,389       560       562
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                4,689     538        97       229
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations       13,268   1,988       553       563
 Production occupations             6,428     766       234       290
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                6,840   1,222       319       272

Women, 16 years and over           61,961  19,637     2,253     3,750

Management, professional, and
 related occupations               23,467   5,835       405     1,482
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                       8,323   1,527       113       506
 Professional and related
  occupations                      15,144   4,307       292       976
Service occupations                12,124   5,468       882       537
Sales and office occupations       21,688   7,115       691     1,400
 Sales and related occupations      7,295   2,921       384       355
 Office and administrative         14,393   4,194       308     1,045
  support occupations
Natural resources, construction,      644     209        46        56
 and maintenance occupations (1)
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                         198      75        26        13
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                  199      38         1        14
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations        4,039   1,011       228       275
 Production occupations             2,861     600       161       210
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                1,177     411        67        66

                                              March 2003

                                  Worked 1
                                   to 34
                                   hours

                                    For
Occupation and sex                  non-              Average hours
                                  economic   Worked
                                  reasons   35 hours  Total  Persons
                                            or more    at      who
                                  Usually             work   usually
                                    work                      work
                                    part                      full
                                    time                      time

  Total, 16 years and over          19,555   100,685   39.0     43.0

Management, professional, and
 related occupations                 5,248    37,996   41.4     44.4
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                        1,392    16,926   43.8     45.9
 Professional and related
  occupations                        3,855    21,070   39.6     43.2
Service occupations                  5,666    12,966   34.7     41.8
Sales and office occupations         6,589    24,721   37.2     41.9
 Sales and related occupations       3,105    10,945   38.4     44.0
 Office and administrative
  support occupations                3,484    13,776   36.3     40.3
Natural resources, construction,
 and maintenance occupations (1)       672    10,695   40.4     41.9
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                          302     5,722   39.5     40.8
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                   234     4,313   42.0     43.3
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations         1,380    14,307   40.6     42.9
 Production occupations                471     7,923   40.5     41.9
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                   909     6,385   40.7     44.0

Men, 16 years and over               5,920    58,361   41.8     44.3

Management, professional, and
 related occupations                 1,299    20,364   44.5     46.3
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                          484    10,131   46.2     47.7
 Professional and related
  occupations                          816    10,233   42.9     45.0
Service occupations                  1,617     6,310   37.7     43.0
Sales and office occupations         1,566    10,147   40.9     44.4
 Sales and related occupations         923     6,570   42.3     45.7
 Office and administrative
  support occupations                  643     3,577   38.6     42.1
Natural resources, construction,
 and maintenance occupations (1)       565    10,260   40.6     42.0
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                          266     5,599   39.6     40.8
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                   211     4,151   42.1     43.3
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations           872    11,280   41.6     43.6
 Production occupations                241     5,662   41.7     42.7
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                   631     5,618   41.6     44.4

Women, 16 years and over            13,635    42,324   35.9     41.1

Management, professional, and
 related occupations                 3,948    17,632   38.2     42.2
 Management, business, and
  financial operations
  occupations                          909     6,795   40.6     43.4
 Professional and related
  occupations                        3,039    10,837   37.0     41.5
Service occupations                  4,048     6,656   32.5     40.7
Sales and office occupations         5,023    14,573   35.1     40.3
 Sales and related occupations       2,182     4,374   34.1     41.6
 Office and administrative           2,841    10,199   35.6     39.7
  support occupations
Natural resources, construction,       107       435   36.3     40.3
 and maintenance occupations (1)
 Construction and extraction
  occupations                           36       123   34.2     38.6
 Installation, maintenance, and
  repair occupations                    23       162   40.1     42.8
Production, transportation, and
 material moving occupations           508     3,028   37.3     40.3
 Production occupations                230     2,261   38.0     40.0
 Transportation and material
  moving occupations                   278       766   35.5     41.2

(1) Includes farming, fishing, and forestry occupations, not shown
separately.

NOTE: Occupations reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census
occupational classification system derived from the 2000 Standard
Occupational Classification system into the Current Population Survey.
Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls
used in the household survey.

A-28. Unemployed persons by marital status, race, Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity, age, and sex

                                                   Men

Marital status, race, Hispanic         Thousands of     Unemployment
or Latino ethnicity, and age             persons           rates

                                       Mar.      Mar.   Mar.  Mar.
                                       2002      2003   2002  2003

 Total, 16 years and over              5,052     5,228   6.6    6.7
Married, spouse present                1,848     2,019   4.0    4.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated          689       758   7.4    7.9
Never married                          2,515     2,450  11.4   11.3

 White, 16 years and over (1)          3,812     3,917   5.9    6.0
Married, spouse present                1,447     1,625   3.6    4.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated          582       596   7.6    7.6
Never married                          1,783     1,695  10.2    9.9

 Black or African American, 16 years
   and over (1)                          921       900  11.8   11.9
Married, spouse present                  250       213   7.1    6.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated           93       122   7.9    9.8
Never married                            578       566  18.7   19.9

 Asian, 16 years and over (1)            221       221   6.4    6.7
Married, spouse present                  115       112   5.5    5.6
Widowed, divorced, or separated            7        13   2.2    5.4
Never married                             98        95   9.2    9.3

 Hispanic or Latino, 16 years and
   over                                  850       867   8.2    7.8
Married, spouse present                  349       368   6.3    6.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated           84       129   7.1    9.1
Never married                            418       370  11.3   10.2

 Total, 25 years and over              3,408     3,760   5.2    5.7
Married, spouse present                1,745     1,917   3.9    4.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated          680       741   7.5    7.9
Never married                            983     1,102   8.2    9.1

 White, 25 years and over (1)          2,640     2,833   4.8    5.1
Married, spouse present                1,358     1,528   3.5    3.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated          574       582   7.6    7.6
Never married                            708       723   7.6    7.8

 Black or African American, 25 years
   and over (1)                          543       610   8.4    9.6
Married, spouse present                  243       212   7.1    6.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated           93       120   8.0    9.7
Never married                            207       278  11.0   16.1

 Asian, 25 years and over (1)            167       181   5.6    6.3
Married, spouse present                  115       112   5.6    5.7
Widowed, divorced, or separated            4        13   1.4    5.3
Never married                             48        56   7.5    8.4

 Hispanic or Latino, 25 years
   and over                              539       605   6.6    6.8
Married, spouse present                  300       333   5.8    5.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated           78       123   7.1    9.2
Never married                            161       150   8.4    7.7

                                                  Women

Marital status, race, Hispanic         Thousands of     Unemployment
or Latino ethnicity, and age             persons           rates

                                       Mar.      Mar.   Mar.  Mar.
                                       2002      2003   2002  2003

 Total, 16 years and over              3,724     3,790   5.5    5.6
Married, spouse present                1,335     1,346   3.7    3.7
Widowed, divorced, or separated          884       879   6.5    6.2
Never married                          1,505     1,564   8.4    8.8

 White, 16 years and over (1)          2,632     2,655   4.8    4.8
Married, spouse present                1,051     1,073   3.4    3.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated          674       625   6.3    5.7
Never married                            908       957   6.7    7.3

 Black or African American, 16 years
   and over (1)                          857       830   9.9    9.5
Married, spouse present                  181       137   6.4    4.8
Widowed, divorced, or separated          168       183   7.6    7.8
Never married                            508       509  14.3   14.4

 Asian, 16 years and over (1)            140       170   4.8    6.1
Married, spouse present                   76       107   4.4    6.7
Widowed, divorced, or separated           21        29   4.0    5.9
Never married                             43        34   6.3    4.9

 Hispanic or Latino, 16 years and
   over                                  577       675   7.9    9.
Married, spouse present                  221       302   6.3    8.0
Widowed, divorced, or separated          148       152   9.9    9.7
Never married                            208       222   8.9   10.1

 Total, 25 years and over              2,546     2,656   4.5    4.6
Married, spouse present                1,214     1,235   3.5    3.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated          800       827   6.0    6.0
Never married                            533       594   5.8    6.4

 White, 25 years and over (1)          1,829     1,875   4.0    4.0
Married, spouse present                  947       981   3.2    3.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated          611       580   5.8    5.4
Never married                            271       314   4.3   50.0

 Black or African American, 25 yearss
   and over (1)                          548       537   7.5    7.3
Married, spouse present                  167       125   6.1    4.6
Widowed, divorced, or separated          148       177   6.8    7.6
Never married                            232       234   9.9   10.0

 Asian, 25 years and over (1)            107       150   4.1    6.1
Married, spouse present                   74       100   4.4    6.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated           21        29   4.0    6.0
Never married                             12        21   3.4    5.1

 Hispanic or Latino, 25 years
   and over                              396       495   6.9    8.1
Married, spouse present                  194       261   6.1    7.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated          128       133   9.3    8.9
Never married                             73       101   6.4    9.0

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included
in the group they identified as the main race. For more information,
see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January
2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

A-29. Unemployed persons by occupation and sex

                                           Thousands of    Unemployment
                                             persons

               Occupation                     Total          Total

                                           Mar.    Mar.    Mar.   Mar.
                                           2002    2003    2002   2003

   Total, 16 years and over (1)            8,776   9,018    6.1    6.2

Management, professional, and related
 occupations                               1,388   1,458    2.8    2.9
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     570     643    2.8    3.1
  Management occupations                     430     449    2.8    3.0
  Business and financial operations
   occupations                               140     194    2.5    3.4
 Professional and related occupations        818     815    2.9    2.8
  Computer and mathematical occupations      129     212    4.1    6.5
  Architecture and engineering
   occupations                               127      98    4.4    3.6
  Life, physical, and social science
   occupations                                39      60    3.1    4.2
  Community and social services
   occupations                                47      46    2.1    2.0
  Legal occupations                           54      25    3.8    1.6
  Education, training, and library
   occupations                               161     134    2.0    1.6
  Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
   and media occupations                     172     173    6.2    6.2
  Healthcare practitioner and technical
   occupations                                88      67    1.4    1.0

Service occupations                        1,530   1,850    6.7    7.9
 Healthcare support occupations              119     160    4.3    5.2
 Protective service occupations              113     143    4.0    5.1
 Food preparation and serving related
  occupations                                602     725    8.0    8.8
 Building and grounds cleaning and
  maintenance occupations                    442     558    8.5   11.0
 Personal care and service occupations       255     264    5.7    6.1

Sales and office occupations               2,192   2,000    5.9    5.3
 Sales and related occupations             1,052     961    6.4    5.7
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                              1,140   1,039    5.5    5.0

Natural resources, construction, and
 maintenance occupations                   1,449   1,441   10.0    9.7
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                                283     155   23.1   13.9
 Construction and extraction occupations     926     988   10.9   11.7
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                240     298    5.1    5.6

Production, transportation, and material
 moving occupations                        1,715   1,675    8.4    8.6
 Production occupations                      922     852    8.2    8.2
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                792     824    8.6    9.0

No previous work experience                  481     561   -      -
 16 to 19 years                              354     336   -      -
 20 to 24 years                               61     133   -      -
 25 years and over                            67      92   -      -

                                                  Unemployment

               Occupation                        Men         Women

                                            Mar.    Mar.   Mar.   Mar.
                                            2002    2003   2002   2003

   Total, 16 years and over (1)              6.6     6.7    5.5    5.6

Management, professional, and related
 occupations                                 3.0     3.1    2.6    2.7
 Management, business, and financial
  operations occupations                     2.7     2.9    2.8    3.3
  Management occupations                     2.8     2.9    3.0    3.1
  Business and financial operations
   occupations                               2.6     3.1    2.5    3.6
 Professional and related occupations        3.3     3.3    2.5    2.4
  Computer and mathematical occupations      4.8     6.9    2.3    5.5
  Architecture and engineering
   occupations                               4.4     3.2    4.4    6.8
  Life, physical, and social science
   occupations                               1.8     4.7    4.5    3.4
  Community and social services
   occupations                               2.4     1.7    1.9    2.2
  Legal occupations                          2.5     1.3    5.0    2.0
  Education, training, and library
   occupations                               1.5      .8    2.2    2.0
  Arts, design, entertainment, sports,
   and media occupations                     7.0     5.8    5.3    6.6
  Healthcare practitioner and technical
   occupations                                .3      .9    1.7    1.0

Service occupations                          7.9     8.5    5.8    7.4
 Healthcare support occupations              7.8     4.6    3.9    5.3
 Protective service occupations              3.6     4.8    5.4    6.1
 Food preparation and serving related
  occupations                                9.8     8.9    6.6    8.7
 Building and grounds cleaning and
  maintenance occupations                    9.0    11.7    7.7   10.2
 Personal care and service occupations       7.7     7.3    5.1    5.8

Sales and office occupations                 5.4     5.5    6.1    5.3
 Sales and related occupations               4.9     5.2    7.8    6.3
 Office and administrative support
  occupations                                6.3     6.1    5.3    4.7

Natural resources, construction, and
 maintenance occupations                     9.7     9.4   15.5   14.6
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
  occupations                               22.8    12.3   23.9   18.1
 Construction and extraction occupations    10.8    11.7   14.1   12.4
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
  occupations                                5.1     5.3    4.5   11.9

Production, transportation, and material
 moving occupations                          7.8     8.0   10.0   10.4
 Production occupations                      7.2     7.2   10.0   10.3
 Transportation and material moving
  occupations                                8.4     8.8   10.1   10.5

No previous work experience                  -       -     -      -
 16 to 19 years                              -       -     -      -
 20 to 24 years                              -       -     -      -
 25 years and over                           -       -     -      -

(1) Includes a small number of persons whose last job was in the Armed
Forces.

NOTE: Occupations reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census
occupational classification system derived from the 2000 Standard
Occupational Classification system into the Current Population Survey.
Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls
used in the household survey.

A-30. Unemployed persons by industry and sex

                                           Thousands of   Unemployment
                                              persons        rates

                                           Total           Total
                Industry
                                           Mar.    Mar.    Mar.   Mar.
                                           2002    2003    2002   2003
                                            (1)

  Total, 16 years and over                 8,776   9,018    6.1    6.2

Nonagricultural private wage and salary
 workers                                   7,331   7,490    6.5    6.6

 Mining                                       28      46    5.3    8.2

 Construction                              1,009     987   11.8   11.8

 Manufacturing                             1,367   1,222    7.3    6.8

  Durable goods                              872     743    7.4    6.7
   Nonmetallic mineral products               38      41    7.2    6.8
   Primary and fabricated metal products     141     120    6.5    5.8
   Machinery manufacturing                   118     105    8.7    8.1
   Computer and electronic products          169     136    9.8    8.0
   Electrical equipment and appliances        48      35    7.9    5.9
   Transportation equipment                  144     121    5.3    5.2
   Wood products                              45      50    9.1    9.9
   Furniture and fixtures                     69      51    9.2    7.3
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                99      84    7.2    6.8

  Nondurable goods                           495     479    7.1    7.0
   Food manufacturing                        126     127    7.4    7.3
   Beverage and tobacco products               6       8    2.1    2.6
   Textile, apparel, and leather             123     113   10.2   10.4
   Paper and printing                         75      95    5.3    7.0
   Petroleum and coal products                25      18   11.8   10.6
   Chemicals                                  73      59    5.9    4.1
   Plastic and rubber products                68      59    7.5    7.4

  Wholesale and retail trade               1,269   1,179    6.6    5.9
   Wholesale trade                           195     218    5.0    5.1
   Retail trade                            1,074     962    7.0    6.1

  Transportation and utilities               313     319    5.6    5.9
   Transportation and warehousing            285     290    6.1    6.4
   Utilities                                  28      29    3.1    3.3

  Information (3)                            266     267    7.2    7.4
   Publishing, except Internet                48      44    5.5    5.1
   Motion picture and sound recording
    industries                                29      22    8.6    6.7
   Broadcasting, except Internet              31      31    6.2    6.9
   Telecommunications                        118     138    7.3    8.6
   Internet service providers and data
    processing services                      -        20    -      9.9
   Other information services                 32       6   13.2    4.3

  Financial activities                       287     357    3.2    4.0
   Finance and insurance                     191     237    2.9    3.6
    Finance                                  137     165    3.2    3.8
    Insurance                                 55      72    2.3    3.1
   Real estate and rental and leasing         96     119    4.0    5.1
    Real estate                               58      67    3.1    3.5
    Rental and leasing services               38      53    7.8   11.8

 Professional and business services          964   1,190    7.5    9.1
  Professional and technical services        417     401    5.4    5.3
  Management, administrative, and waste
   services (3)                              546     789   10.7   14.3
   Administrative and support services       532     773   11.3   15.1
   Waste management and remediation
    services                                  10      14    2.9    3.9

 Education and health services               540     518    3.2    2.9
  Educational services                        93     100    2.8    3.0
  Health care and social assistance          447     417    3.2    2.9
   Hospitals                                  95      81    2.0    1.6
   Health services, except hospitals         228     245    3.2    3.3
   Social assistance                         124      91    6.6    4.5

 Leisure and hospitality                     976   1,035    8.5    8.9
  Arts, entertainment, and recreation        176     161    8.7    8.7
  Accomodation and food services             800     874    8.5    8.9
   Accomodation                              125     103    7.8    6.6
   Food services and drinking places         676     771    8.6    9.4
 Other services                              314     370    5.5    6.1
  Other services, except private
   households                                253     329    5.1    6.2
   Repair and maintenance                    131     151    8.8    8.6
   Personal and laundry services              79      85    5.3    5.4
   Membership associations and
    organizations                             43      93    2.2    4.7
  Private households                          61      41    7.7    5.7

Agricultural and related private wage
 and salary workers                          269     161   19.6   12.9
Government workers                           477     526    2.4    2.6
Self-employed and unpaid family workers      217     279    2.2    2.7
No previous work experience                  481     561   -      -

                                                   Unemployment
                                                      rates

                                               Men             Women
                Industry
                                            Mar.    Mar.    Mar.   Mar.
                                            2002    2003    2002   2003

  Total, 16 years and over                   6.6     6.7    5.5    5.6

Nonagricultural private wage and salary
 workers                                     6.9     7.1    6.1    6.0

 Mining                                      5.2     7.4    5.8   (2)

 Construction                               12.0    12.5    9.5    5.5

 Manufacturing                               6.4     6.2    9.3    8.3

  Durable goods                              6.7     6.3    9.3    7.9
   Nonmetallic mineral products              6.4     7.0   10.0    5.9
   Primary and fabricated metal products     6.3     4.0    7.1   12.6
   Machinery manufacturing                   7.5     8.0   12.8    8.4
   Computer and electronic products          9.1     8.5   11.0    6.9
   Electrical equipment and appliances       5.6     4.9   12.5    7.9
   Transportation equipment                  5.4     4.6    4.9    7.1
   Wood products                             9.9     9.8    4.3   10.3
   Furniture and fixtures                    8.0     7.0   11.9    7.8
   Miscellaneous manufacturing               4.9     7.5   10.8    5.8

  Nondurable goods                           5.9     5.9    9.3    8.9
   Food manufacturing                        4.6     6.5   12.1    8.8
   Beverage and tobacco products             2.4     2.5    1.2    3.0
   Textile, apparel, and leather             9.1     6.2   11.2   13.7
   Paper and printing                        4.7     6.4    6.7    8.6
   Petroleum and coal products              11.2    12.2   14.4    1.2
   Chemicals                                 6.5     3.8    5.0    4.6
   Plastic and rubber products               6.4     7.0    9.8    8.3

  Wholesale and retail trade                 5.9     5.5    7.5    6.4
   Wholesale trade                           4.5     4.6    6.0    6.1
   Retail trade                              6.3     5.9    7.7    6.4

  Transportation and utilities               6.2     6.3    3.7    4.6
   Transportation and warehousing            6.8     7.0    3.7    4.5
   Utilities                                 2.9     2.8    3.9    5.2

  Information (3)                            6.9     6.3    7.6    8.9
   Publishing, except Internet               5.2     6.0    5.8    4.1
   Motion picture and sound recording
    industries                               9.8     6.0    6.5    8.0
   Broadcasting, except Internet             7.1     8.6    4.9    3.6
   Telecommunications                        5.8     5.2    9.1   13.3
   Internet service providers and data
    processing services                      -       9.6    -     10.1
   Other information services               13.2     6.2   13.2     .7

  Financial activities                       2.9     4.1    3.4    3.9
   Finance and insurance                     2.6     3.3    3.1    3.7
    Finance                                  3.4     3.7    3.1    3.9
    Insurance                                1.0     2.7    3.1    3.3
   Real estate and rental and leasing        3.7     5.7    4.4    4.5
    Real estate                              2.3     3.8    3.8    3.3
    Rental and leasing services              7.9    11.6    7.7   12.1

 Professional and business services          7.3     8.7    7.7    9.5
  Professional and technical services        5.5     5.1    5.2    5.4
  Management, administrative, and waste
   services (3)                              9.8    13.2   12.0   15.9
   Administrative and support services      10.5    14.1   12.3   16.4
   Waste management and remediation
    services                                 3.5     4.8   -        .9

 Education and health services               2.4     2.6    3.4    3.0
  Educational services                       2.6     3.7    2.9    2.6
  Health care and social assistance          2.3     2.2    3.5    3.0
   Hospitals                                  .8     1.5    2.3    1.6
   Health services, except hospitals         3.2     2.5    3.2    3.5
   Social assistance                         3.9     3.3    7.1    4.8

 Leisure and hospitality                     8.9     8.8    8.1    8.9
  Arts, entertainment, and recreation        9.4    10.0    7.7    7.4
  Accomodation and food services             8.8     8.6    8.2    9.2
   Accomodation                              6.7     4.9    8.6    7.6
   Food services and drinking places         9.2     9.2    8.1    9.6
 Other services                              6.5     7.7    4.6    4.6
  Other services, except private
   households                                6.1     7.6    4.0    4.4
   Repair and maintenance                    8.1     8.8   14.0    6.9
   Personal and laundry services             6.4     6.4    4.9    4.9
   Membership associations and
    organizations                            2.9     6.2    1.6    3.5
  Private households                        22.0    10.9    6.3    5.2

Agricultural and related private wage
 and salary workers                         19.6    12.5   19.6   13.9
Government workers                           2.9     3.2    2.0    2.2
Self-employed and unpaid family workers      2.3     2.6    2.0    2.8
No previous work experience                 -       -      -      -

(1) Industry detail will not sum to total because of minor changes in
the industry classification system between 2002 and 2003.

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

(3) Includes other industries, not shown separately.

NOTE: Industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 Census industry
classification system derived from the North American Industry
Classification System into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in
January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the
household survey.

A-31. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex and age
(Numbers in thousands)

                                             Total           Men,
                                           16 years       20 years
                                           and over       and over
                Reason
                                         Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                         2002    2003    2002    2003
         NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                       8,776   9,018   4,350   4,528
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                          4,861   5,150   3,025   3,228
 On temporary layoff                     1,337   1,402     939     969
 Not on temporary layoff                 3,524   3,749   2,086   2,259
  Permanent job losers                   2,706   2,837   1,581   1,661
  Persons who completed temporary jobs     818     912     506     598
Job leavers                                913     828     424     383
Reentrants                               2,520   2,478     859     801
New entrants                               481     561      42     117

         PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

 Total unemployed                        100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                           55.4    57.1    69.5    71.3
 On temporary layoff                      15.2    15.5    21.6    21.4
 Not on temporary layoff                  40.2    41.6    48.0    49.9
Job leavers                               10.4     9.2     9.7     8.5
Reentrants                                28.7    27.5    19.8    17.7
New entrants                               5.5     6.2     1.0     2.6

    UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
         CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                            3.4     3.5     4.1     4.4
Job leavers                                 .6      .6      .6      .5
Reentrants                                 1.7     1.7     1.2     1.1
New entrants                                .3      .4      .1      .2

                                           Women,        Both sexes,
                                          20 years        16 to 19
                                          and over          years
                Reason
                                         Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                         2002    2003    2002    2003
         NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                       3,192   3,285   1,234   1,205
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                          1,631   1,681     205     241
 On temporary layoff                       335     354      63      78
 Not on temporary layoff                 1,296   1,327     142     163
  Permanent job losers                   1,049   1,063      76     114
  Persons who completed temporary jobs     246     254      66      49
Job leavers                                416     368      73      77
Reentrants                               1,059   1,127     602     550
New entrants                                86     108     354     336

         PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

 Total unemployed                        100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                           51.1    51.2    16.6    20.0
 On temporary layoff                      10.5    10.8     5.1     6.5
 Not on temporary layoff                  40.6    40.4    11.5    13.5
Job leavers                               13.0    11.2     5.9     6.4
Reentrants                                33.2    34.3    48.8    45.7
New entrants                               2.7     3.3    28.7    27.9

    UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
         CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                            2.6     2.6     2.8     3.6
Job leavers                                 .7      .6     1.0     1.1
Reentrants                                 1.7     1.7     8.2     8.2
New entrants                                .1      .2     4.8     5.0

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-32. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, race, and Hispanic
or Latino ethnicity
(Numbers in thousands)

                                                            Black or
                                            White            African
                                             (1)          American (1)
                Reason
                                          Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                          2002    2003    2002    2003

         NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                        6,444   6,572   1,778   1,730
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                           3,686   3,945     895     849
 On temporary layoff                      1,074   1,194     198     121
 Not on temporary layoff                  2,612   2,751     697     727
  Permanent job losers                    2,030   2,123     501     501
  Persons who completed temporary jobs      583     628     197     226
Job leavers                                 755     638     114     110
Reentrants                                1,687   1,646     647     597
New entrants                                316     342     122     174

         PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

 Total unemployed                         100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                            57.2    60.0    50.3    49.1
 On temporary layoff                       16.7    18.2    11.1     7.0
 Not on temporary layoff                   40.5    41.9    39.2    42.0
Job leavers                                11.7     9.7     6.4     6.3
Reentrants                                 26.2    25.0    36.4    34.5
New entrants                                4.9     5.2     6.8    10.1

    UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
         CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                             3.1     3.3     5.4     5.2
Job leavers                                  .6      .5      .7      .7
Reentrants                                  1.4     1.4     3.9     3.7
New entrants                                 .3      .3      .7     1.1

                                                             Hispanic
                                            Asian (1)       or Latino
                                                            ethnicity
                Reason
                                           Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                           2002    2003    2002    2003

         NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                          360     391   1,427   1,542
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                             192     187     803     915
 On temporary layoff                         41      43     235     286
 Not on temporary layoff                    151     144     567     629
  Permanent job losers                      132     132     340     424
  Persons who completed temporary jobs       19      13     228     206
Job leavers                                  34      51     122     124
Reentrants                                  106     124     378     384
New entrants                                 27      29     125     118

         PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

 Total unemployed                         100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                            53.4    47.8    56.3    59.3
 On temporary layoff                       11.5    10.9    16.5    18.5
 Not on temporary layoff                   41.9    36.9    39.8    40.8
Job leavers                                 9.5    13.1     8.5     8.1
Reentrants                                 29.5    31.8    26.5    24.9
New entrants                                7.5     7.3     8.8     7.7

    UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
         CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                             3.0     3.1     4.5     4.9
Job leavers                                  .5      .8      .7      .7
Reentrants                                  1.7     2.1     2.1     2.1
New entrants                                 .4      .5      .7      .6

(1) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included. Prior
to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were included in
the group they identified as the main race. For more information, see
the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error" section of this
publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore, are
classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January 2003,
data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey.

A-33. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, age,
and duration of unemployment
(Percent distribution)

                                            March 2003

                                              Total
                                            unemployed

         Reason, sex, and age
                                          Thousands  Percent
                                             of
                                           persons

 Total, 16 years and over                    9,018    100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                              5,150    100.0
 On temporary layoff                         1,402    100.0
 Not on temporary layoff                     3,749    100.0
  Permanent job losers                       2,837    100.0
  Persons who completed temporary jobs         912    100.0
Job leavers                                    828    100.0
Reentrants                                   2,478    100.0
New entrants                                   561    100.0

 Men, 20 years and over                      4,528    100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                              3,228    100.0
 On temporary layoff                           969    100.0
 Not on temporary layoff                     2,259    100.0
  Permanent job losers                       1,661    100.0
  Persons who completed temporary jobs         598    100.0
Job leavers                                    383    100.0
Reentrants                                     801    100.0
New entrants                                   117    100.0

 Women, 20 years and over                    3,285    100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                              1,681    100.0
 On temporary layoff                           354    100.0
 Not on temporary layoff                     1,327    100.0
  Permanent job losers                       1,063    100.0
  Persons who completed temporary jobs         264    100.0
Job leavers                                    368    100.0
Reentrants                                   1,127    100.0
New entrants                                   108    100.0

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  1,205    100.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                                241    100.0
 On temporary layoff                            78    100.0
 Not on temporary layoff                       163    100.0
  Permanent job losers                         114    100.0
  Persons who completed temporary jobs          49    100.0
Job leavers                                     77    100.0
Reentrants                                     550    100.0
New entrants                                   336    100.0

                                                March 2003

                                               Duration of
                                                unemployed

         Reason, sex, and age
                                          Less than   5 to 14
                                           5 weeks     weeks

 Total, 16 years and over                     28.8     31.3
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               26.7     32.3
 On temporary layoff                          35.8     38.8
 Not on temporary layoff                      23.3     29.9
  Permanent job losers                        21.5     28.8
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        29.1     33.2
Job leavers                                   37.1     29.3
Reentrants                                    28.8     31.9
New entrants                                  35.1     22.4

 Men, 20 years and over                       26.0     31.1
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               25.1     33.1
 On temporary layoff                          29.7     44.5
 Not on temporary layoff                      23.1     28.2
  Permanent job losers                        21.2     27.2
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        28.4     31.0
Job leavers                                   42.3     21.8
Reentrants                                    22.7     28.7
New entrants                                  20.9     25.2

 Women, 20 years and over                     27.9     31.5
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               26.4     31.0
 On temporary layoff                          47.5     24.8
 Not on temporary layoff                      20.8     32.6
  Permanent job losers                        18.9     31.2
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        28.4     38.1
Job leavers                                   28.2     36.5
Reentrants                                    29.0     32.3
New entrants                                  39.7     14.8

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                   41.5     31.5
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               50.7     31.7
 On temporary layoff                          58.4     32.2
 Not on temporary layoff                      47.1     31.4
  Permanent job losers                        49.6     30.2
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        (1)      (1)
Job leavers                                   53.8     32.7
Reentrants                                    37.6     35.9
New entrants                                  38.5     23.9

                                                   March 2003

                                                  Duration of
                                                   unemployed

                                                    15 weeks
         Reason, sex, and age                       and over

                                             Total    15 to   27 weeks
                                                        26    and over
                                                      weeks

 Total, 16 years and over                     39.9     18.9      21.0
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               41.0     19.5      21.4
 On temporary layoff                          25.4     18.3       7.0
 Not on temporary layoff                      46.8     20.0      26.8
  Permanent job losers                        49.7     20.1      29.6
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        37.7     19.8      17.9
Job leavers                                   33.5     20.7      12.9
Reentrants                                    39.2     17.9      21.4
New entrants                                  42.5     14.6      27.8

 Men, 20 years and over                       42.9     20.0      22.8
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               41.8     20.0      21.9
 On temporary layoff                          25.8     19.2       6.6
 Not on temporary layoff                      48.7     20.3      28.4
  Permanent job losers                        51.6     20.3      31.3
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        40.6     20.4      20.3
Job leavers                                   35.9     20.2      15.8
Reentrants                                    48.7     21.3      27.4
New entrants                                  53.9     12.5      41.4

 Women, 20 years and over                     40.6     18.4      22.2
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               42.6     19.7      22.9
 On temporary layoff                          27.7     17.8       9.9
 Not on temporary layoff                      46.6     20.3      26.4
  Permanent job losers                        49.9     20.6      29.3
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        33.5     18.9      14.6
Job leavers                                   35.3     22.8      12.5
Reentrants                                    38.7     15.4      23.4
New entrants                                  45.4     14.6      30.8

 Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                   27.0     15.8      11.1
Job losers and persons who completed
 temporary jobs                               17.6     12.3       5.3
 On temporary layoff                           9.4      9.4       -
 Not on temporary layoff                      21.5     13.6       7.9
  Permanent job losers                        20.2     11.9       8.3
  Persons who completed temporary jobs        (1)      (1)       (1)
Job leavers                                   13.4     13.4       -
Reentrants                                    26.5     18.0       8.5
New entrants                                  37.6     15.4      22.2

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-34. Unemployed total and full-time workers by duration of
unemployment

                                              Total

                                    Thousands of      Percent
                                      persons       distribution

    Duration of unemployment         Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                     2002    2003    2002    2003

 Total, 16 years and over           8,776   9,018   100.0   100.0
Less than 5 weeks                   2,831   2,595    32.3    28.8
5 to 14 weeks                       2,843   2,825    32.4    31.3
 5 to 10 weeks                      1,833   1,733    20.9    19.2
 11 to 14 weeks                     1,010   1,091    11.5    12.1
15 weeks and over                   3,102   3,598    35.3    39.9
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,710   1,703    19.5    18.9
 27 weeks and over                  1,392   1,896    15.9    21.0
  27 to 51 weeks                      755     915     8.6    10.1
  52 weeks and over                   638     981     7.3    10.9

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    16.2    18.9    -       -
Median duration, in weeks             9.7    11.2    -       -

                                         Full-time workers

                                    Thousands of      Percent
                                      persons       distribution

    Duration of unemployment         Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                     2002    2003    2002    2003

 Total, 16 years and over           7,406   7,554   100.0   100.0
Less than 5 weeks                   2,170   1,971    29.3    26.1
5 to 14 weeks                       2,429   2,382    32.8    31.5
 5 to 10 weeks                      1,555   1,424    21.0    18.9
 11 to 14 weeks                       874     958    11.8    12.7
15 weeks and over                   2,808   3,201    37.9    42.4
 15 to 26 weeks                     1,550   1,498    20.9    19.8
 27 weeks and over                  1,257   1,703    17.0    22.5
  27 to 51 weeks                      701     832     9.5    11.0
  52 weeks and over                   557     870     7.5    11.5

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    16.9    19.9    -       -
Median duration, in weeks            10.4    12.1    -       -

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-35. Unemployed persons by age, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino
ethnicity, marital status, and duration of unemployment

                                                   March 2003

                                              Thousands of persons
Sex, age, race, Hispanic
or Latino ethnicity, and                               Less    5 to 14
marital status                              Total      than     weeks
                                                     5 weeks

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over                   9,018      2,595     2,825
16 to 19 years                              1,205        500       380
20 to 24 years                              1,396        441       514
25 to 34 years                              1,988        586       635
35 to 44 years                              1,943        468       619
45 to 54 years                              1,562        375       450
55 to 64 years                                716        162       178
65 years and over                             208         63        49

 Men, 16 years and over                     5,228      1,464     1,629
16 to 19 years                                700        286       219
20 to 24 years                                768        235       278
25 to 34 years                              1,159        343       372
35 to 44 years                              1,108        258       349
45 to 54 years                                910        210       262
55 to 64 years                                448         90       120
65 years and over                             137         43        29

 Women, 16 years and over                   3,790      1,131     1,196
16 to 19 years                                505        214       161
20 to 24 years                                628        206       237
25 to 34 years                                829        243       262
35 to 44 years                                836        210       270
45 to 54 years                                652        166       188
55 to 64 years                                268         72        58
65 years and over                              71         20        20

  Race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

 White, 16 years and over (2)               6,572      2,007     2,092
Men                                         3,917      1,135     1,266
Women                                       2,655        873       825

 Black or African American, 16 years and
  over (2)                                  1,730        391       511
Men                                           900        227       234
Women                                         830        164       277

 Asian, 16 years and over (2)                 391        118       113
Men                                           221         69        63
Women                                         170         48        50

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 16 years
  and over                                  1,542        534       505
Men                                           867        322       290
Women                                         675        212       215

             Marital status

 Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                     2,019        555       620
Widowed, divorced, or separated               758        199       214
Never married                               2,450        710       795

 Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                     1,346        400       399
Widowed, divorced, or separated               879        213       300
Never married                               1,564        518       497

                                                    March 2003

                                               Thousands of persons

Sex, age, race, Hispanic                         15 weeks and over
or Latino ethnicity, and
marital status                                       15 to 26  27 weeks
                                            Total     weeks    and over
TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over                   3,598       1,703     1,896
16 to 19 years                                325         191       134
20 to 24 years                                441         217       224
25 to 34 years                                768         414       354
35 to 44 years                                857         360       497
45 to 54 years                                736         341       395
55 to 64 years                                376         141       235
65 years and over                              96          40        56

 Men, 16 years and over                     2,136       1,016     1,119
16 to 19 years                                195         109        86
20 to 24 years                                256         118       138
25 to 34 years                                444         255       189
35 to 44 years                                501         201       301
45 to 54 years                                438         219       219
55 to 64 years                                238          92       146
65 years and over                              65          23        42

 Women, 16 years and over                   1,463         686       776
16 to 19 years                                130          82        49
20 to 24 years                                186          99        87
25 to 34 years                                324         159       165
35 to 44 years                                356         159       196
45 to 54 years                                298         122       176
55 to 64 years                                138          49        89
65 years and over                              31          16        15

  Race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

 White, 16 years and over (2)               2,473       1,220     1,253
Men                                         1,516         739       777
Women                                         957         481       476

 Black or African American, 16 years and
  over (2)                                    828         342       486
Men                                           439         186       253
Women                                         389         156       233

 Asian, 16 years and over (2)                 160          71        89
Men                                            89          48        41
Women                                          72          23        48

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 16 years
  and over                                    503         252       250
Men                                           255         149       106
Women                                         248         103       144

             Marital status

 Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                       845         413       431
Widowed, divorced, or separated               346         148       197
Never married                                 945         455       491

 Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                       546         239       307
Widowed, divorced, or separated               367         179       188
Never married                                 549         268       281

                                               March 2003

                                                 Weeks

                                           Average
or Latino ethnicity, and                    (mean)    Median
marital status                             duration  duration

TOTAL

 Total, 16 years and over                      18.9      11.2
16 to 19 years                                 12.2       7.3
20 to 24 years                                 16.3       9.6
25 to 34 years                                 17.0      10.9
35 to 44 years                                 21.4      12.5
45 to 54 years                                 22.4      13.5
55 to 64 years                                 25.1      16.2
65 years and over                              24.0      12.2

 Men, 16 years and over                        19.2      11.5
16 to 19 years                                 12.8       7.7
20 to 24 years                                 17.0       9.7
25 to 34 years                                 16.6      11.0
35 to 44 years                                 22.0      13.0
45 to 54 years                                 22.4      13.8
55 to 64 years                                 24.1      16.4
65 years and over                              26.5      13.2

 Women, 16 years and over                      18.5      10.8
16 to 19 years                                 11.3       6.6
20 to 24 years                                 15.4       9.5
25 to 34 years                                 17.6      10.8
35 to 44 years                                 20.5      11.8
45 to 54 years                                 22.4      13.2
55 to 64 years                                 26.7      15.8
65 years and over                              (1)       (1)

  Race and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity

 White, 16 years and over (2)                  17.6      10.5
Men                                            17.9      10.9
Women                                          17.2      10.0

 Black or African American, 16 years and
  over (2)                                     23.1      13.7
Men                                            23.9      14.0
Women                                          22.1      13.5

 Asian, 16 years and over (2)                  21.5      11.1
Men                                            20.3      11.2
Women                                          23.1      11.0

 Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, 16 years
  and over                                     15.3       9.0
Men                                            13.5       8.3
Women                                          17.7      10.1

             Marital status

 Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                        19.1      11.7
Widowed, divorced, or separated                22.0      12.7
Never married                                  18.4      11.0

 Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                        19.7      11.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated                20.1      12.0
Never married                                  16.7       9.6

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

(2) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included.
Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were
included in the group they identified as the main race. For more
information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error"
section of this publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January
2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

A-36. Unemployed persons by occupation, Industry, and duration of
unemployment Occupation and industry

                                                March 2003

                                            Thousands of persons

                                                   Less
                                           Total   than    5 to 14
                                                  5 weeks   weeks

               OCCUPATION

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                              1,458      376      433
 Management, business, and financial
   operations occupations                    643      158      206
 Professional and related occupations        815      218      227
Service occupations                        1,850      593      573
Sales and office occupations               2,000      566      676
 Sales and related occupations               961      259      350
 Office and administrative support
   occupations                             1,039      307      326
Natural resources, construction, and
   maintenance occupations                 1,441      359      493
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
   occupations                               155       41       42
 Construction and extraction occupations     988      255      363
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
   occupations                               298       63       88
Production, transportation, and material
   moving occupations                      1,675      490      519
 Production occupations                      852      239      247
 Transportation and material moving
   occupations                               824      251      272

              INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture and related industries           168       50       46
Mining                                        46        9       18
Construction                                 997      263      362
Manufacturing                              1,223      301      328
 Durable goods                               743      180      196
 Nondurable goods                            479      121      132
Wholesale and retail trade                 1,187      304      417
Transportation and utilities                 348       96      110
Information                                  275       67       79
Financial activities                         370      106      121
Professional and business services         1,197      337      396
Education and health services                714      242      219
Leisure and hospitality                    1,084      355      347
Other services                               372      126      118
Public administration                        165       42       58

No previous work experience                  561      197      126

                                                 March 2003

                                             Thousands of persons

                                               15 weeks and over

                                           Total  15 to 26  27 weeks
                                                   weeks    and over
               OCCUPATION

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                650       256       394
 Management, business, and financial
   operations occupations                    280       132       148
 Professional and related occupations        370       125       245
Service occupations                          685       403       282
Sales and office occupations                 758       345       413
 Sales and related occupations               352       184       167
 Office and administrative support
   occupations                               406       161       245
Natural resources, construction, and
   maintenance occupations                   589       345       244
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
   occupations                                72        42        30
 Construction and extraction occupations     370       228       142
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
   occupations                               147        75        71
Production, transportation, and material
   moving occupations                        666       263       403
 Production occupations                      366       137       229
 Transportation and material moving
   occupations                               301       127       174

              INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture and related industries            71        43        28
Mining                                        20         7        13
Construction                                 372       249       122
Manufacturing                                594       238       355
 Durable goods                               367       139       228
 Nondurable goods                            227        99       128
Wholesale and retail trade                   466       218       248
Transportation and utilities                 143        63        79
Information                                  129        50        80
Financial activities                         143        48        95
Professional and business services           464       224       239
Education and health services                253       102       151
Leisure and hospitality                      382       242       140
Other services                               128        44        84
Public administration                         65        26        39

No previous work experience                  238        82       156

                                              March 2003

                                                 Weeks

                                           Average    Median
                                            (mean)   duration
                                           duration

               OCCUPATION

Management, professional, and related
  occupations                                  22.9      12.7
 Management, business, and financial
   operations occupations                      20.6      12.6
 Professional and related occupations          24.8      12.9
Service occupations                            16.7      10.2
Sales and office occupations                   18.1      10.5
 Sales and related occupations                 17.1      10.0
 Office and administrative support
   occupations                                 19.0      11.2
Natural resources, construction, and
   maintenance occupations                     17.8      11.7
 Farming, fishing, and forestry
   occupations                                 20.9      13.2
 Construction and extraction occupations       16.5      10.7
 Installation, maintenance, and repair
   occupations                                 20.7      14.3
Production, transportation, and material
   moving occupations                          18.8      11.4
 Production occupations                        19.4      12.2
 Transportation and material moving
   occupations                                 18.2      10.7

              INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture and related industries             17.3      12.2
Mining                                        (2)       (2)
Construction                                   15.1      10.9
Manufacturing                                  22.1      13.9
 Durable goods                                 23.0      14.2
 Nondurable goods                              20.8      13.5
Wholesale and retail trade                     18.8      11.2
Transportation and utilities                   19.0      12.6
Information                                    26.2      12.8
Financial activities                           19.8      10.4
Professional and business services             19.1      11.4
Education and health services                  18.0       9.9
Leisure and hospitality                        15.3       9.3
Other services                                 17.5       9.9
Public administration                          21.5      11.8

No previous work experience                    22.1      10.5

(1) Includes wage and salary workers only.

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.

NOTE: Industries and occupations reflect the introduction of the
2002 Census industry and occupational classification systems
derived from the 2002 North American Industry Classification
System and the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system
into the Current Population Survey. Beginning in January 2003,
data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

A-37. Persons not in the labor force by desire and availability for
work, age, and sex
(In thousands)
                                               Total           Age

                                                            16 to 24
                                                             years
Category                                  Mar.    Mar.
                                          2002    2003    Mar.    Mar.
                                                          2002    2003

Total not in the labor force             72,490  74,516  13,347  14,466
 Do not want a job now (1)               68,064  69,753  11,806  12,716
 Want a job (1)                           4,426   4,763   1,541   1,750
  Did not search for work in previous
   year                                   2,481   2,622     736     864
  Searched for work in previous
   year (2)                               1,945   2,141     805     886
   Not available to work now                587     564     294     255
   Available to work now                  1,358   1,577     510     631
    Reason not currently looking:
     Discouragement over job
      prospects (3)                         330     474     117     152
     Reasons other than discouragement    1,028   1,103     393     479
      Family responsibilities               199     192      32      58
      In school or training                 240     289     197     238
      Ill health or disability               95     113      19      18
      Other (4)                             485     510     143     185

                                                       Age

                                            25 to 54        55 years
                                             years          and over

Category                                  Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                          2002    2003    2002    2003

Total not in the labor force             19,813  20,522  39,330  39,528
 Do not want a job now (1)               17,796  18,391  38,462  38,646
 Want a job (1)                           2,017   2,132     868     881
  Did not search for work in previous
   year                                   1,105   1,125     640     633
  Searched for work in previous
   year (2)                                 912   1,006     228     248
   Not available to work now                246     272      46      37
   Available to work now                    666     735     182     211
    Reason not currently looking:
     Discouragement over job
      prospects (3)                         169     235      44      86
     Reasons other than discouragement      497     500     138     125
      Family responsibilities               147     119      20      14
      In school or training                  43      43      --       9
      Ill health or disability               44      79      32      16
      Other (4)                             258     259      83      86

                                                       Sex

                                              Men            Women
Category
                                          Mar.    Mar.    Mar.    Mar.
                                          2002    2003    2002    2003

Total not in the labor force             27,189  28,473  45,301  46,043
 Do not want a job now (1)               25,143  26,249  42,921  43,504
 Want a job (1)                           2,046   2,224   2,380   2,539
  Did not search for work in previous
   year                                   1,127  1,162    1,355   1,460
  Searched for work in previous
   year (2)                                 920   1,062   1,025   1,079
   Not available to work now                239     231     348     333
   Available to work now                    681     831     677     745
    Reason not currently looking:
     Discouragement over job
      prospects (3)                         220     313     110     160
     Reasons other than discouragement      461     518     567     585
      Family responsibilities                59      33     140     158
      In school or training                 122     159     118     130
      Ill health or disability               48      39      47      73
      Other (4)                             227     287     258     223

(1) Includes some persons who are not asked if they want a job.

(2) Persons who had a job in the prior 12 months must have searched
since the end of that job.

(3) Includes believes no work available, could not find work, lacks
necessary schooling or training, employer thinks too young or old,
and other types of discrimination.

(4) Includes those who did not actively look for work in the prior 4
weeks for such reasons as child-care and transportation problems, as
well as a small number for which reason for nonparticipation was not
ascertained.

NOTE: Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population
controls used in the household survey.

A-38. Multiple jobholders by selected demographic and
economic characteristics
(Numbers in thousands)

                                                  Both sexes

                                              Number      Rate (1)

                                            Mar.   Mar.   Mar.  Mar.
              Characteristic                2002   2003   2002  2003

                   AGE

 Total, 16 years and over (2)               7,466  7,385   5.5   5.4
16 to 19 years                                262    210   4.3   3.8
20 years and over                           7,204  7,175   5.6   5.5
20 to 24 years                                821    767   6.3   5.8
25 years and over                           6,383  6,408   5.5   5.4
 25 to 54 years                             5,432  5,363   5.6   5.5
 55 years and over                            951  1,044   4.9   5.0
  55 to 64 years                              805    902   5.3   5.5
  65 years and over                           145    143   3.4   3.1

RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

White (3)                                   6,422  6,363   5.7   5.6
Black or African American (3)                 696    629   4.7   4.3
Asian (3)                                     270    199   4.5   3.5
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity                  614    552   3.8   3.2

              MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                     4,092  4,102   5.2   5.2
Widowed, divorced, or separated             1,332  1,359   6.2   6.1
Never married                               2,041  1,923   5.7   5.4

FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part
 time                                       4,188  3,954   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time   1,645  1,691   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time     243    321   --    --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job      1,356  1,379   --    --

                                                      Men

                                              Number      Rate (1)

                                            Mar.   Mar.   Mar.  Mar.
              Characteristic                2002   2003   2002  2003

                   AGE

 Total, 16 years and over (2)               3,852  3,771   5.4   5.2
16 to 19 years                                109     67   3.6   2.6
20 years and over                           3,743  3,704   5.4   5.3
20 to 24 years                                378    394   5.7   5.7
25 years and over                           3,365  3,310   5.4   5.3
 25 to 54 years                             2,856  2,774   5.5   5.4
 55 years and over                            509    536   4.8   4.8
  55 to 64 years                              426    449   5.3   5.2
  65 years and over                            83     87   3.4   3.3

RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

White (3)                                   3,375  3,228   5.5   5.3
Black or African American (3)                 293    339   4.3   5.1
Asian (3)                                     151    103   4.6   3.4
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity                  404    344   4.2   3.4

              MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                     2,451  2,392   5.6   5.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated               456    421   5.3   4.7
Never married                                 945    959   4.9   5.0

FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part
 time                                       2,372  2,214   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time     540    523   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time     166    207   --    --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job        766    798   --    --

                                                     Women

                                              Number       Rate (1)

                                            Mar.   Mar.   Mar.  Mar.
              Characteristic                2002   2003   2002  2003

                   AGE

 Total, 16 years and over (2)               3,614  3,613   5.7   5.6
16 to 19 years                                153    142   5.0   4.9
20 years and over                           3,461  3,471   5.7   5.6
20 to 24 years                                443    373   7.0   6.0
25 years and over                           3,018  3,098   5.6   5.6
 25 to 54 years                             2,577  2,589   5.7   5.7
 55 years and over                            442    509   4.9   5.1
  55 to 64 years                              380    452   5.3   5.8
  65 years and over                            62     56   3.4   2.8

RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY

White (3)                                   3,047  3,135   5.8   6.0
Black or African American (3)                 403    290   5.2   3.7
Asian (3)                                     119     97   4.3   3.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity                  209    208   3.1   3.0

              MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                     1,641  1,710   4.8   4.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated               876    938   6.8   7.1
Never married                               1,096    964   6.7   5.9

FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part
 time                                       1,817  1,740   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time   1,105  1,168   --    --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time      77    114   --    --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job        590    581   --    --

(1) Multiple jobholders as a percent of all employed persons in
specified group.

(2) Includes a small number of persons who work part time on
their primary job and full time on their secondary jobs(s), not
shown separately.

(3) Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only;
persons who selected more than one race group are not included.
Prior to 2003, persons who reported more than one race group were
included in the group they identified as the main race. For more
information, see the "Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error"
section of this publication.

NOTE: Estimates for the above race groups (white, black or African
American, and Asian) do not sum to totals because data are not
presented for all races. In addition, persons whose ethnicity is
identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race and, therefore,
are classified by ethnicity as well as by race. Beginning in January
2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household
survey.

B-1. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry, 1952 to date
(In thousands)

                                            Goods-producing
     Year
     and         Total     Total                   Construc-  Manufac-
     month                private  Total   Mining    tion      turing

                                   Annual averages

1952              48,793   42,185  20,198     898      2,668    16,632
1953              50,202   43,556  21,074     866      2,659    17,549
1954              48,990   42,238  19,751     791      2,646    16,314
1955              50,641   43,727  20,513     792      2,839    16,882
1956              52,369   45,091  21,104     822      3,039    17,243
1957              52,855   45,239  20,967     828      2,962    17,176
1958              51,322   43,483  19,513     751      2,817    15,945
1959 (2)          53,270   45,186  20,411     732      3,004    16,675
1960              54,189   45,836  20,434     712      2,926    16,796

1961              53,999   45,404  19,857     672      2,859    16,326
1962              55,549   46,660  20,451     650      2,948    16,853
1963              56,653   47,429  20,640     635      3,010    16,995
1964              58,283   48,686  21,005     634      3,097    17,274
1965              60,763   50,689  21,926     632      3,232    18,062
1966              63,901   53,116  23,158     627      3,317    19,214
1967              65,803   54,413  23,308     613      3,248    19,447
1968              67,897   56,058  23,737     606      3,350    19,781
1969              70,384   58,189  24,361     619      3,575    20,167
1970              70,880   58,325  23,578     623      3,588    19,367

1971              71,211   58,331  22,935     609      3,704    18,623
1972              73,675   60,341  23,668     628      3,889    19,151
1973              76,790   63,058  24,893     642      4,097    20,154
1974              78,265   64,095  24,794     697      4,020    20,077
1975              76,945   62,259   2,260     752      3,525    18,323
1976              79,382   64,511  23,352     779      3,576    18,997
1977              82,471   67,344  24,346     813      3,851    19,682
1978              86,697   71,026  25,585     851      4,229    20,505
1979              89,823   73,876  26,461     958      4,463    21,040
1980              90,406   74,166  25,658   1,027      4,346    20,285

1981              91,152   75,121  25,497   1,139      4,188    20,170
1982              89,544   73,707  23,812   1,128      3,904    18,780
1983              90,152   74,282  23,330     952      3,946    18,432
1984              94,408   78,364  24,718     966      4,380    19,372
1985              97,387   80,992  24,842     927      4,668    19,248
1986              99,344   82,651  24,533     777      4,810    18,947
1987             101,958   84,948  24,674     717      4,958    18,999
1988             105,209   87,823  25,125     713      5,098    19,314
1989             107,884   90,105  25,254     692      5,171    19,391
1990             109,403   91,098  24,905     709      5,120    19,076

1991             108,249   89,847  23,745     689      4,650    18,406
1992             108,601   89,956  23,231     635      4,492    18,104
1993             110,713   91,872  23,352     610      4,668    18,075
1994             114,163   95,036  23,908     601      4,986    18,321
1995             117,191   97,885  24,265     581      5,160    18,524
1996             119,608  100,189  24,493     580      5,418    18,495
1997             122,690  103,133  24,962     596      5,691    18,675
1998             125,865  106,042  25,414     590      6,020    18,805
1999             128,916  108,709  25,507     539      6,415    18,552
2000             131,720  111,018  25,669     543      6,653    18,473

2001             131,922  110,989  24,944     565      6,685    17,695
2002             130,791  109,531  23,836     557      6,556    16,724

                          Monthly data, seasonally adjusted

2002:
   March         130,701  109,505  23,975     560      6,593    16,822
   April         130,680  109,495  23,905     564      6,541    16,800
   May           130,702  109,496  23,870     558      6,541    16,771
   June          130,736  109,525  23,861     555      6,549    16,757
   July          130,790  109,562  23,812     551      6,519    16,742
   August        130,913  109,624  23,801     555      6,556    16,690
   September     130,829  109,536  23,748     552      6,556    16,640
   October       130,898  109,549  23,688     552      6,544    16,592
   November      130,817  109,453  23,631     551      6,543    16,537
   December      130,670  109,311  23,551     553      6,544    16,454

2003:
   January       130,873  109,506  23,563     552      6,564    16,447
   February (p)  130,516  109,136  23,462     552      6,522    16,388
   March (p)     130,408  109,068  23,448     553      6,543    16,352

                                   Service-producing

                          Transpor-                   Finance,
     Year                  tation    Whole-          insurance,
     and                    and      sale    Retail     and      Ser-
     month       Total     public    trade   trade      real     vices
                          utilities                    estate

                                     Annual averages

1952              28,595      4,248   2,821   7,184       2,035   5,699
1953              29,128      4,290   2,862   7,385       2,111   5,835
1954              29,239      4,084   2,875   7,360       2,200   5,969
1955              30,128      4,141   2,934   7,601       2,298   6,240
1956              31,264      4,244   3,027   7,831       2,389   6,497
1957              31,889      4,241   3,037   7,848       2,438   6,708
1958              31,811      3,976   2,989   7,761       2,481   6,765
1959 (2)          32,857      4,011   3,092   8,035       2,549   7,087
1960              33,755      4,004   3,153   8,238       2,628   7,378

1961              34,142      3,903   3,142   8,195       2,688   7,619
1962              35,098      3,906   3,207   8,359       2,754   7,982
1963              36,013      3,903   3,258   8,520       2,830   8,277
1964              37,278      3,951   3,347   8,812       2,911   8,660
1965              38,839      4,036   3,477   9,239       2,977   9,036
1966              40,743      4,158   3,608   9,637       3,058   9,498
1967              42,495      4,268   3,700   9,906       3,185  10,045
1968              44,158      4,318   3,791  10,308       3,337  10,567
1969              46,023      4,442   3,919  10,785       3,512  11,169
1970              47,302      4,515   4,006  11,034       3,645  11,548

1971              48,276      4,476   4,014  11,338       3,772  11,797
1972              50,007      4,541   4,127  11,822       3,908  12,276
1973              51,897      4,656   4,291  12,315       4,046  12,857
1974              53,471      4,725   4,447  12,539       4,148  13,441
1975              54,345      4,542   4,430  12,630       4,165  13,892
1976              56,030      4,582   4,562  13,193       4,271  14,551
1977              58,125      4,713   4,723  13,792       4,467  15,302
1978              61,113      4,923   4,985  14,556       4,724  16,252
1979              63,363      5,136   5,221  14,972       4,975  17,112
1980              64,748      5,146   5,292  15,018       5,160  17,890

1981              65,655      5,165   5,375  15,171       5,298  18,615
1982              65,732      5,081   5,295  15,158       5,340  19,021
1983              66,821      4,952   5,283  15,587       5,466  19,664
1984              69,690      5,156   5,568  16,512       5,684  20,746
1985              72,544      5,233   5,727  17,315       5,948  21,927
1986              74,811      5,247   5,761  17,880       6,273  22,957
1987              77,284      5,362   5,848  18,422       6,533  24,110
1988              80,084      5,512   6,030  19,023       6,630  25,504
1989              82,630      5,614   6,187  19,475       6,668  26,907
1990              84,497      5,777   6,173  19,601       6,709  27,934

1991              84,504      5,755   6,081  19,234       6,646  28,336
1992              85,370      5,718   5,997  19,356       6,602  29,052
1993              87,361      5,811   5,981  19,773       6,757  30,197
1994              90,256      5,984   6,162  20,507       6,896  31,579
1995              92,925      6,132   6,378  21,187       6,806  33,117
1996              95,115      6,253   6,482  21,597       6,911  34,454
1997              97,727      6,408   6,648  21,966       7,109  36,040
1998             100,451      6,611   6,800  22,295       7,389  37,533
1999             103,409      6,834   6,911  22,848       7,555  39,055
2000             106,051      7,031   6,947  23,337       7,578  40,457

2001             106,978      7,065   6,776  23,522       7,712  40,970
2002             106,955      6,773   6,671  23,306       7,760  41,185

                          Monthly data, seasonally adjusted

2002:
   March         106,726      6,814   6,681  23,332       7,740  40,963
   April         106,775      6,799   6,678  23,345       7,743  41,025
   May           106,832      6,793   6,681  23,327       7,732  41,093
   June          106,875      6,790   6,681  23,308       7,733  41,152
   July          106,978      6,780   6,679  23,339       7,737  41,215
   August        107,112      6,765   6,671  23,295       7,745  41,347
   September     107,081      6,725   6,663  23,291       7,773  41,336
   October       107,210      6,727   6,657  23,289       7,803  41,385
   November      107,186      6,721   6,643  23,247       7,807  41,404
   December      107,119      6,686   6,637  23,152       7,816  41,469

2003:
   January       107,310      6,694   6,639  23,271       7,817  41,522
   February (p)  107,054      6,653   6,640  23,154       7,826  41,401
   March (p)     106,960      6,640   6,640  23,111       7,838  41,391

                   Service-producing

     Year               Government
     and
     month       Federal  State  Local

1952               2,420  (1)    (1)
1953               2,305  (1)    (1)
1954               2,188  (1)    (1)
1955               2,187  1,168   3,558
1956               2,209  1,250   3,819
1957               2,217  1,328   4,071
1958               2,191  1,415   4,232
1959 (2)           2,233  1,484   4,366
1960               2,270  1,536   4,547

1961               2,279  1,607   4,708
1962               2,340  1,668   4,881
1963               2,358  1,747   5,121
1964               2,348  1,856   5,392
1965               2,378  1,996   5,700
1966               2,564  2,141   6,080
1967               2,719  2,302   6,371
1968               2,737  2,442   6,660
1969               2,758  2,533   6,904
1970               2,731  2,664   7,158

1971               2,696  2,747   7,437
1972               2,684  2,859   7,790
1973               2,663  2,923   8,146
1974               2,724  3,039   8,407
1975               2,748  3,179   8,758
1976               2,733  3,273   8,865
1977               2,727  3,377   9,023
1978               2,753  3,474   9,446
1979               2,773  3,541   9,633
1980               2,866  3,610   9,765

1981               2,772  3,640   9,619
1982               2,739  3,640   9,458
1983               2,774  3,662   9,434
1984               2,807  3,734   9,482
1985               2,875  3,832   9,687
1986               2,899  3,893   9,901
1987               2,943  3,967  10,100
1988               2,971  4,076  10,339
1989               2,988  4,182  10,609
1990               3,085  4,305  10,914

1991               2,966  4,355  11,081
1992               2,969  4,408  11,267
1993               2,915  4,488  11,438
1994               2,870  4,576  11,682
1995               2,822  4,635  11,849
1996               2,757  4,606  12,056
1997               2,699  4,582  12,276
1998               2,686  4,612  12,525
1999               2,669  4,709  12,829
2000               2,777  4,786  13,199

2001               2,616  4,885  13,432
2002               2,620  4,946  13,694

                 Monthly data, seasonally
                        adjusted

2002:
   March           2,611  4,940  13,645
   April           2,610  4,942  13,633
   May             2,600  4,945  13,661
   June            2,601  4,935  13,675
   July            2,607  4,950  13,671
   August          2,611  4,948  13,730
   September       2,621  4,958  13,714
   October         2,649  4,955  13,745
   November        2,661  4,961  13,742
   December        2,664  4,953  13,742

2003:
   January         2,665  4,930  13,772
   February (p)    2,661  4,957  13,762
   March (p)       2,659  4,953  13,728

(1) Not available.

(2) Data include Alaska and Hawaii beginning in 1959. This
inclusion resulted in an increase of 212,000 (0.4 percent) in
the nonfarm total for the March 1959 benchmark month.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced
with the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted
to the North American Industry Classification System.
See editor's note on the first page of this publication for
additional information.

B-2. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory
workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry,
1964 to date

                      Total private (1)

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                         Annual averages

1964                38.7      $2.36      $91.33
1965                38.8       2.46       95.45
1966                38.6       2.56       98.82
1967                38.0       2.68      101.84
1968                37.8       2.85      107.73
1969                37.7       3.04      114.61
1970                37.1       3.23      119.83

1971                36.9       3.45      127.31
1972                37.0       3.70      136.90
1973                36.9       3.94      145.39
1974                36.5       4.24      154.76
1975                36.1       4.53      163.53
1976                36.1       4.86      175.45
1977                36.0       5.25      189.00
1978                35.8       5.69      203.70
1979                35.7       6.16      219.91
1980                35.3       6.66      235.10

1981                35.2       7.25      255.20
1982                34.8       7.68      267.26
1983                35.0       8.02      280.70
1984                35.2       8.32      292.86
1985                34.9       8.57      299.09
1986                34.8       8.76      304.85
1987                34.8       8.98      312.50
1988                34.7       9.28      322.02
1989                34.6       9.66      334.24
1990                34.5      10.01      345.35

1991                34.3      10.32      353.98
1992                34.4      10.57      363.61
1993                34.5      10.83      373.64
1994                34.7      11.12      385.86
1995                34.5      11.43      394.34
1996                34.4      11.82      406.61
1997                34.6      12.28      424.89
1998                34.6      12.78      442.19
1999                34.5      13.24      456.78
2000                34.5      13.76      474.72

2001                34.2      14.31      489.40
2002                34.2      14.77      505.13

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                            adjusted
2002:
 March              33.9     $14.67     $497.31
 April              33.9      14.69      497.99
 May                34.1      14.66      499.91
 June               34.7      14.67      509.05
 July               34.2      14.65      501.03
 August             34.4      14.70      505.68
 September          34.5      14.92      514.74
 October            34.1      14.92      508.77
 November           34.0      14.97      508.98
 December           34.4      15.04      517.38

2003:
 January            33.7      15.07      507.86
 February (p)       34.0      15.16      515.44
 March (p)          34.2      15.16      518.47

                            Mining

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                41.9      $2.81     $117.74
1965                42.3       2.92      123.52
1966                42.7       3.05      130.24
1967                42.6       3.19      135.89
1968                42.6       3.35      142.71
1969                43.0       3.60      154.80
1970                42.7       3.85      164.40

1971                42.4       4.06      172.14
1972                42.6       4.44      189.14
1973                42.4       4.75      201.40
1974                41.9       5.23      219.14
1975                41.9       5.95      249.31
1976                42.4       6.46      273.90
1977                43.4       6.94      301.20
1978                43.4       7.67      332.88
1979                43.0       8.49      365.07
1980                43.3       9.17      397.06

1981                43.7      10.04      438.75
1982                42.7      10.77      459.88
1983                42.5      11.28      479.40
1984                43.3      11.63      503.58
1985                43.4      11.98      519.93
1986                42.2      12.46      525.81
1987                42.4      12.54      531.70
1988                42.3      12.80      541.44
1989                43.0      13.26      570.18
1990                44.1      13.68      603.29

1991                44.4      14.19      630.04
1992                43.9      14.54      638.31
1993                44.3      14.60      646.78
1994                44.8      14.88      666.62
1995                44.7      15.30      683.91
1996                45.3      15.62      707.59
1997                45.4      16.15      733.21
1998                43.9      16.91      742.35
1999                43.2      17.05      736.56
2000                43.1      17.22      742.18

2001                43.5      17.56      763.86
2002                42.9      17.77      762.33

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                            adjusted
2002:
 March              42.7     $17.73     $757.07
 April              42.4      17.70      750.48
 May                43.2      17.74      766.37
 June               43.5      17.65      767.78
 July               43.0      17.76      763.68
 August             43.4      17.71      768.61
 September          43.2      17.80      768.96
 October            43.0      17.81      765.83
 November           42.9      17.81      764.05
 December           42.3      17.85      755.06

2003:
 January            42.0      18.04      757.68
 February (p)       42.0      18.22      765.24
 March (p)          42.3      18.40      778.32

                        Construction

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                37.2      $3.55     $132.06
1965                37.4       3.70      138.38
1966                37.6       3.89      146.26
1967                37.7       4.11      154.95
1968                37.3       4.41      164.49
1969                37.9       4.79      181.54
1970                37.3       5.24      195.45

1971                37.2       5.69      211.67
1972                36.5       6.06      221.19
1973                36.8       6.41      235.89
1974                36.6       6.81      249.25
1975                36.4       7.31      266.08
1976                36.8       7.71      283.73
1977                36.5       8.10      295.65
1978                36.8       8.66      318.69
1979                37.0       9.27      342.99
1980                37.0       9.94      367.78

1981                36.9      10.82      399.26
1982                36.7      11.63      426.82
1983                37.1      11.94      442.97
1984                37.8      12.13      458.51
1985                37.7      12.32      464.46
1986                37.4      12.48      466.75
1987                37.8      12.71      480.44
1988                37.9      13.08      495.73
1989                37.9      13.54      513.17
1990                38.2      13.77      526.01

1991                38.1      14.00      533.40
1992                38.0      14.15      537.70
1993                38.5      14.38      553.63
1994                38.9      14.73      573.00
1995                38.9      15.09      587.00
1996                39.0      15.47      603.33
1997                39.0      16.04      625.56
1998                38.9      16.61      646.13
1999                39.1      17.19      672.13
2000                39.3      17.88      702.68

2001                39.3      18.34      720.76
2002                38.8      18.87      732.16

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted

2002:
 March              38.4     $18.66     $716.54
 April              38.7      18.70      723.69
 May                39.0      18.67      728.13
 June               39.5      18.74      740.23
 July               39.2      18.90      740.88
 August             39.5      18.97      749.32
 September          39.5      19.10      754.45
 October            39.0      19.14      746.45
 November           38.0      19.06      724.28
 December           37.8      19.23      726.89

2003:
 January            38.0      19.03      723.14
 February (p)       36.6      19.04      696.86
 March (p)          38.5      19.09      734.97

                           Manufacturing

                                       Hourly
   Year and       Weekly    Hourly    earnings,  Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   excluding  earnings
                                      overtime

                           Annual averages

1964                40.7      $2.53       $2.43  $102.97
1965                41.2       2.61        2.50   107.53
1966                41.4       2.71        2.59   112.19
1967                40.6       2.82        2.71   114.49
1968                40.7       3.01        2.88   122.51
1969                40.6       3.19        3.05   129.51
1970                39.8       3.35        3.23   133.33

1971                39.9       3.57        3.45   142.44
1972                40.5       3.82        3.66   154.71
1973                40.7       4.09        3.91   166.46
1974                40.0       4.42        4.25   176.80
1975                39.5       4.83        4.67   190.79
1976                40.1       5.22        5.02   209.32
1977                40.3       5.68        5.44   228.90
1978                40.4       6.17        5.91   249.27
1979                40.2       6.70        6.43   269.34
1980                39.7       7.27        7.02   288.62

1981                39.8       7.99        7.72   318.00
1982                38.9       8.49        8.25   330.26
1983                40.1       8.83        8.52   354.08
1984                40.7       9.19        8.82   374.03
1985                40.5       9.54        9.16   386.37
1986                40.7       9.73        9.34   396.01
1987                41.0       9.91        9.48   406.31
1988                41.1      10.19        9.73   418.81
1989                41.0      10.48       10.02   429.68
1990                40.8      10.83       10.37   441.86

1991                40.7      11.18       10.71   455.03
1992                41.0      11.46       10.95   469.86
1993                41.4      11.74       11.18   486.04
1994                42.0      12.07       11.43   506.94
1995                41.6      12.37       11.74   514.59
1996                41.6      12.77       12.12   531.23
1997                42.0      13.17       12.45   553.14
1998                41.7      13.49       12.79   562.53
1999                41.7      13.90       13.17   579.63
2000                41.6      14.37       13.62   597.79

2001                40.7      14.83       14.15   603.58
2002                40.9      15.30       14.56   625.77

                    Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2002:
 March              40.9     $15.16      $14.45  $620.04
 April              40.8      15.20       14.49   620.16
 May                40.9      15.23       14.50   622.91
 June               41.3      15.28       14.52   631.06
 July               40.3      15.26       14.54   614.98
 August             41.1      15.32       14.52   629.65
 September          41.3      15.40       14.60   636.02
 October            40.9      15.42       14.66   630.68
 November           40.9      15.48       14.72   633.13
 December           41.5      15.58       14.78   646.57

2003:
 January            40.6      15.55       14.84   631.33
 February (p)       40.4      15.55       14.86   628.22
 March (p)          40.6      15.59       14.88   632.95

                    Transportation and public
                            utilities

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                41.1      $2.89     $118.78
1965                41.3       3.03      125.14
1966                41.2       3.11      128.13
1967                40.5       3.23      130.82
1968                40.6       3.42      138.85
1969                40.7       3.63      147.74
1970                40.5       3.85      155.93

1971                40.1       4.21      168.82
1972                40.4       4.65      187.86
1973                40.5       5.02      203.31
1974                40.2       5.41      217.48
1975                39.7       5.88      233.44
1976                39.8       6.45      256.71
1977                39.9       6.99      278.90
1978                40.0       7.57      302.80
1979                39.9       8.16      325.58
1980                39.6       8.87      351.25

1981                39.4       9.70      382.18
1982                39.0      10.32      402.48
1983                39.0      10.79      420.81
1984                39.4      11.12      438.13
1985                39.5      11.40      450.30
1986                39.2      11.70      458.64
1987                39.2      12.03      471.58
1988                38.2      12.24      467.57
1989                38.3      12.57      481.43
1990                38.4      12.92      496.13

1991                38.1      13.20      502.92
1992                38.3      13.43      514.37
1993                39.3      13.55      532.52
1994                39.7      13.78      547.07
1995                39.4      14.13      556.72
1996                39.6      14.45      572.22
1997                39.7      14.92      592.32
1998                39.5      15.31      604.75
1999                38.7      15.69      607.20
2000                38.4      16.19      621.70

2001                38.1      16.74      637.79
2002                38.3      17.29      662.21

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted

2002:
 March              37.9     $17.19     $651.50
 April              37.9      17.26      654.15
 May                38.3      17.18      657.99
 June               38.8      17.24      668.91
 July               38.4      17.28      663.55
 August             38.7      17.26      667.96
 September          38.9      17.40      676.86
 October            38.3      17.38      665.65
 November           38.4      17.52      672.77
 December           38.8      17.48      678.22

2003:
 January            37.8      17.50      661.50
 February (p)       38.2      17.64      673.85
 March (p)          38.3      17.60      674.08

                        Wholesale trade

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                40.7      $2.52     $102.56
1965                40.8       2.60      106.08
1966                40.7       2.73      111.11
1967                40.3       2.87      115.66
1968                40.1       3.04      121.90
1969                40.2       3.23      129.85
1970                39.9       3.43      136.86

1971                39.4       3.64      143.42
1972                39.4       3.85      151.69
1973                39.2       4.07      159.54
1974                38.8       4.38      169.94
1975                38.6       4.72      182.19
1976                38.7       5.02      194.27
1977                38.8       5.39      209.13
1978                38.8       5.88      228.14
1979                38.8       6.39      247.93
1980                38.4       6.95      266.88

1981                38.5       7.55      290.68
1982                38.3       8.08      309.46
1983                38.5       8.54      328.79
1984                38.5       8.88      341.88
1985                38.4       9.15      351.36
1986                38.3       9.34      357.72
1987                38.1       9.59      365.38
1988                38.1       9.98      380.24
1989                38.0      10.39      394.82
1990                38.1      10.79      411.10

1991                38.1      11.15      424.82
1992                38.2      11.39      435.10
1993                38.2      11.74      448.47
1994                38.4      12.06      463.10
1995                38.3      12.43      476.07
1996                38.3      12.87      492.92
1997                38.4      13.45      516.48
1998                38.3      14.07      538.88
1999                38.3      14.59      558.80
2000                38.5      15.22      585.97

2001                38.2      15.86      605.85
2002                38.4      16.21      622.46

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted

2002:
 March              38.1     $16.13     $614.55
 April              38.2      16.11      615.40
 May                38.3      16.08      615.86
 June               39.0      16.17      630.63
 July               38.3      16.10      616.63
 August             38.5      16.19      623.32
 September          38.9      16.36      636.40
 October            38.4      16.27      624.77
 November           38.5      16.33      628.71
 December           38.9      16.48      641.07

2003:
 January            38.0      16.40      623.20
 February (p)       38.5      16.53      636.41
 March (p)          38.5      16.49      634.87

                        Retail trade

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                37.0      $1.75      $64.75
1965                36.6       1.82       66.61
1966                35.9       1.91       68.57
1967                35.3       2.01       70.95
1968                34.7       2.16       74.95
1969                34.2       2.30       78.66
1970                33.8       2.44       82.47

1971                33.7       2.60       87.62
1972                33.4       2.75       91.85
1973                33.1       2.91       96.32
1974                32.7       3.14      102.68
1975                32.4       3.36      108.86
1976                32.1       3.57      114.60
1977                31.6       3.85      121.66
1978                31.0       4.20      130.20
1979                30.6       4.53      138.62
1980                30.2       4.88      147.38

1981                30.1       5.25      158.03
1982                29.9       5.48      163.85
1983                29.8       5.74      171.05
1984                29.8       5.85      174.33
1985                29.4       5.94      174.64
1986                29.2       6.03      176.08
1987                29.2       6.12      178.70
1988                29.1       6.31      183.62
1989                28.9       6.53      188.72
1990                28.8       6.75      194.40

1991                28.6       6.94      198.48
1992                28.8       7.12      205.06
1993                28.8       7.29      209.95
1994                28.9       7.49      216.46
1995                28.8       7.69      221.47
1996                28.8       7.99      230.11
1997                28.9       8.33      240.74
1998                29.0       8.74      253.46
1999                29.0       9.09      263.61
2000                28.9       9.46      273.39

2001                28.9       9.77      282.35
2002                29.0      10.04      291.16

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted
2002:
 March              28.7      $9.98     $286.43
 April              28.7      10.00      287.00
 May                29.0       9.98      289.42
 June               29.7      10.00      297.00
 July               29.6       9.98      295.41
 August             29.5      10.01      295.30
 September          29.1      10.15      295.37
 October            28.9      10.14      293.05
 November           28.8      10.15      292.32
 December           29.5      10.18      300.31

2003:
 January            28.4      10.23      290.53
 February (p)       28.9      10.26      296.51
 March (p)          29.0      10.24      296.96

                        Finance, insurance,
                          and real estate

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                37.3      $2.30      $85.79
1965                37.2       2.39       88.91
1966                37.3       2.47       92.13
1967                37.1       2.58       95.72
1968                37.0       2.75      101.75
1969                37.1       2.93      108.70
1970                36.7       3.07      112.67

1971                36.6       3.22      117.85
1972                36.6       3.36      122.98
1973                36.6       3.53      129.20
1974                36.5       3.77      137.61
1975                36.5       4.06      148.19
1976                36.4       4.27      155.43
1977                36.4       4.54      165.26
1978                36.4       4.89      178.00
1979                36.2       5.27      190.77
1980                36.2       5.79      209.60

1981                36.3       6.31      229.05
1982                36.2       6.78      245.44
1983                36.2       7.29      263.90
1984                36.5       7.63      278.50
1985                36.4       7.94      289.02
1986                36.4       8.36      304.30
1987                36.3       8.73      316.90
1988                35.9       9.06      325.25
1989                35.8       9.53      341.17
1990                35.8       9.97      356.93

1991                35.7      10.39      370.92
1992                35.8      10.82      387.36
1993                35.8      11.35      406.33
1994                35.8      11.83      423.51
1995                35.9      12.32      442.29
1996                35.9      12.80      459.52
1997                36.1      13.34      431.57
1998                36.4      14.07      512.15
1999                36.2      14.62      529.24
2000                36.4      15.14      551.10

2001                36.1      15.80      570.38
2002                36.1      16.35      590.24

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted

2002:
 March              35.9     $16.17     $580.50
 April              35.8      16.23      581.03
 May                35.7      16.18      577.63
 June               36.7      16.27      597.11
 July               35.8      16.25      581.75
 August             36.1      16.31      588.79
 September          36.7      16.57      608.12
 October            35.8      16.53      591.77
 November           36.0      16.68      600.48
 December           36.7      16.82      617.29

2003:
 January            36.0      16.78      604.08
 February (p)       37.1      16.95      628.85
 March (p)          37.0      16.96      627.52

                           Services

   Year and       Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
     month        hours    earnings   earnings

                        Annual averages

1964                36.1      $1.94      $70.03
1965                35.9       2.05       73.60
1966                35.5       2.17       77.04
1967                35.1       2.29       80.38
1968                34.7       2.42       83.97
1969                34.7       2.61       90.57
1970                34.4       2.81       96.66

1971                33.9       3.04      103.06
1972                33.9       3.27      110.85
1973                33.8       3.47      117.29
1974                33.6       3.75      126.00
1975                33.5       4.02      134.67
1976                33.3       4.31      143.52
1977                33.0       4.65      153.45
1978                32.8       4.99      163.67
1979                32.7       5.36      175.27
1980                32.6       5.85      190.71

1981                32.6       6.41      208.97
1982                32.6       6.92      225.59
1983                32.7       7.31      239.04
1984                32.6       7.59      247.43
1985                32.5       7.90      256.75
1986                32.5       8.18      265.85
1987                32.5       8.49      275.93
1988                32.6       8.88      289.49
1989                32.6       9.38      305.79
1990                32.5       9.83      319.48

1991                32.4      10.23      331.45
1992                32.5      10.54      342.55
1993                32.5      10.78      350.35
1994                32.5      11.04      358.80
1995                32.4      11.39      369.04
1996                32.4      11.79      382.00
1997                32.6      12.28      400.33
1998                32.6      12.84      418.58
1999                32.6      13.37      435.86
2000                32.7      13.93      455.51

2001                32.7      14.67      479.71
2002                32.6      15.24      496.82

                    Monthly data, not seasonally
                           adjusted

2002:
 March              32.5     $15.16     $492.70
 April              32.4      15.16      491.18
 May                32.4      15.12      489.89
 June               33.0      15.08      497.64
 July               32.6      15.02      489.65
 August             32.8      15.05      493.64
 September          32.9      15.36      505.34
 October            32.6      15.40      502.04
 November           32.6      15.52      505.95
 December           32.8      15.68      514.30

2003:
 January            32.3      15.65      505.50
 February (p)       32.8      15.81      518.57
 March (p)          32.8      15.79      517.91

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers
in transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced
with the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted
to the North American Industry Classification System. See editor's
note on the first page of this publication for additional
information.

B-3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and selected
component groups, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)

                                              2002

Industry                                Mar.       Apr.

    Total                              130,701    130,680

   Total private                       109,505    109,495

Goods-producing                         23,975     23,905

Mining                                     560        564
 Metal mining                               32         32
 Coal mining                                81         81
 Oil and gas extraction                    336        339
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        111        112

Construction                             6,593      6,541
 General building contractors            1,462      1,452
 Heavy construction, except building       908        901
 Special trade contractors               4,223      4,188

Manufacturing                           16,822     16,800

 Durable goods                           9,976      9,976
  Lumber and wood products                 769        767
  Furniture and fixtures                   491        497
  Stone, clay, and glass products          550        551
  Primary metal industries                 596        598
  Fabricated metal products              1,422      1,425
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,846      1,842
   Computer and office equipment           315        313
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,445      1,443
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            566        566
  Transportation equipment               1,674      1,671
   Motor vehicles and equipment            915        912
   Aircraft and parts                      419        416
  Instruments and related products         813        811
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              370        371

 Nondurable goods                        6,846      6,824
  Food and kindred products              1,685      1,689
  Tobacco products                          34         33
  Textile mill products                    440        436
  Apparel and other textile products       527        523
  Paper and allied products                620        615
  Printing and publishing                1,419      1,413
  Chemicals and allied products          1,010      1,008
  Petroleum and coal products              126        125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       929        927
  Leather and leather products              56         55

Service-producing                      106,726    106,775

 Transportation and public utilities     6,814      6,799
  Transportation                         4,330      4,330
   Railroad transportation                 233        230
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                478        476
   Trucking and warehousing              1,819      1,830
   Water transportation                    186        190
   Transportation by air                 1,172      1,162
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         15
   Transportation services                 427        427
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,484      2,469
   Communications                        1,643      1,628
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               841        841

Wholesale trade                          6,681      6,678
 Durable goods                           3,912      3,908
 Nondurable goods                        2,769      2,770

Retail trade                            23,332     23,345
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,053      1,061
 General merchandise stores              2,901      2,915
  Department stores                      2,560      2,575
 Food stores                             3,392      3,392
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,426      2,429
  New and used car dealers               1,131      1,129
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,175      1,170
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,143      1,141
 Eating and drinking places              8,154      8,152
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,088      3,085

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,740      7,743
 Finance                                 3,809      3,813
  Depository institutions                2,074      2,075
   Commercial banks                      1,447      1,446
   Savings institutions                    264        264
  Nondepository institutions               753        756
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            357        360
  Security and commodity brokers           722        723
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 260        259
 Insurance                               2,375      2,374
  Insurance carriers                     1,591      1,589
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 784        785
  Real estate                            1,556      1,556

Services (1)                            40,963     41,025
 Agricultrual services                     872        857
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,811      1,796
 Personal services                       1,289      1,286
 Business services                       9,237      9,312
  Services to buildings                  1,021      1,027
  Personnel supply services              3,107      3,175
   Help supply services                  2,795      2,857
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,198      2,190
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,260      1,261
 Miscellaneous repair services             377        377
 Motion pictures                           572        574
 Amusement and recreation services       1,635      1,611
 Health services                        10,602     10,611
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,046      2,044
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,879      1,883
  Hospitals                              4,193      4,199
  Home health care services                643        643
 Legal services                          1,056      1,059
 Educational services                    2,489      2,501
 Social services                         3,162      3,167
  Child day care services                  723        725
  Residential care                         902        903
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       109        109
 Membership organizations                2,470      2,477
 Engineering and management services     3,631      3,636
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,044      1,041
  Management and public relations        1,191      1,202

Government                              21,196     21,185
 Federal                                 2,611      2,610
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,782      1,784
 State                                   4,940      4,942
  Education                              2,133      2,135
  Other State government                 2,807      2,807
 Local                                  13,645     13,633
  Education                              7,767      7,754
  Other local government                 5,878      5,879

                                              2002

Industry                                 May       June

    Total                              130,702    130,736

   Total private                       109,496    109,525

Goods-producing                         23,870     23,861

Mining                                     558        555
 Metal mining                               32         32
 Coal mining                                80         80
 Oil and gas extraction                    334        333
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        112        110

Construction                             6,541      6,549
 General building contractors            1,454      1,454
 Heavy construction, except building       908        910
 Special trade contractors               4,179      4,185

Manufacturing                           16,771     16,757

 Durable goods                           9,963      9,944
  Lumber and wood products                 770        767
  Furniture and fixtures                   494        495
  Stone, clay, and glass products          549        552
  Primary metal industries                 597        593
  Fabricated metal products              1,428      1,425
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,834      1,829
   Computer and office equipment           308        304
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,437      1,428
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            567        566
  Transportation equipment               1,675      1,679
   Motor vehicles and equipment            914        920
   Aircraft and parts                      416        411
  Instruments and related products         807        805
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              372        371

 Nondurable goods                        6,808      6,813
  Food and kindred products              1,687      1,691
  Tobacco products                          34         34
  Textile mill products                    434        432
  Apparel and other textile products       520        522
  Paper and allied products                612        612
  Printing and publishing                1,407      1,405
  Chemicals and allied products          1,006      1,008
  Petroleum and coal products              125        125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       928        929
  Leather and leather products              55         55

Service-producing                      106,832    106,875

 Transportation and public utilities     6,793      6,790
  Transportation                         4,328      4,334
   Railroad transportation                 228        229
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                475        472
   Trucking and warehousing              1,827      1,829
   Water transportation                    193        193
   Transportation by air                 1,165      1,172
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         15
   Transportation services                 425        424
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,465      2,456
   Communications                        1,626      1,615
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               839        841

Wholesale trade                          6,681      6,681
 Durable goods                           3,916      3,915
 Nondurable goods                        2,765      2,766

Retail trade                            23,327     23,308
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,068      1,066
 General merchandise stores              2,897      2,884
  Department stores                      2,560      2,542
 Food stores                             3,397      3,394
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,434      2,432
  New and used car dealers               1,133      1,128
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,169      1,173
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,146      1,148
 Eating and drinking places              8,130      8,121
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,086      3,090

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,732      7,733
 Finance                                 3,813      3,819
  Depository institutions                2,073      2,071
   Commercial banks                      1,446      1,444
   Savings institutions                    264        264
  Nondepository institutions               756        762
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            359        366
  Security and commodity brokers           723        723
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 261        263
 Insurance                               2,369      2,366
  Insurance carriers                     1,583      1,579
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 786        787
  Real estate                            1,550      1,548

Services (1)                            41,093     41,152
 Agricultrual services                     856        857
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,789      1,801
 Personal services                       1,279      1,285
 Business services                       9,330      9,332
  Services to buildings                  1,023      1,023
  Personnel supply services              3,198      3,205
   Help supply services                  2,888      2,902
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,190      2,191
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,262      1,265
 Miscellaneous repair services             375        378
 Motion pictures                           578        581
 Amusement and recreation services       1,621      1,631
 Health services                        10,626     10,660
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,050      2,061
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,883      1,887
  Hospitals                              4,207      4,221
  Home health care services                644        643
 Legal services                          1,066      1,065
 Educational services                    2,518      2,511
 Social services                         3,164      3,165
  Child day care services                  722        726
  Residential care                         901        904
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       108        109
 Membership organizations                2,480      2,484
 Engineering and management services     3,649      3,636
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,042      1,034
  Management and public relations        1,209      1,204

Government                              21,206     21,211
 Federal                                 2,600      2,601
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,777      1,783
 State                                   4,945      4,935
  Education                              2,141      2,135
  Other State government                 2,804      2,800
 Local                                  13,661     13,675
  Education                              7,770      7,755
  Other local government                 5,891      5,920

                                              2002

Industry                                July       Aug.

    Total                              130,790    130,913

   Total private                       109,562    109,624

Goods-producing                         23,812     23,801

Mining                                     551        555
 Metal mining                               33         32
 Coal mining                                79         79
 Oil and gas extraction                    329        333
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        110        111

Construction                             6,519      6,556
 General building contractors            1,445      1,460
 Heavy construction, except building       899        898
 Special trade contractors               4,175      4,198

Manufacturing                           16,742     16,690

 Durable goods                           9,922      9,889
  Lumber and wood products                 766        768
  Furniture and fixtures                   495        495
  Stone, clay, and glass products          554        557
  Primary metal industries                 589        589
  Fabricated metal products              1,428      1,418
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,826      1,810
   Computer and office equipment           301        296
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,426      1,408
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            563        555
  Transportation equipment               1,661      1,675
   Motor vehicles and equipment            905        918
   Aircraft and parts                      409        407
  Instruments and related products         803        799
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              374        370

 Nondurable goods                        6,820      6,801
  Food and kindred products              1,687      1,683
  Tobacco products                          35         38
  Textile mill products                    429        427
  Apparel and other textile products       525        524
  Paper and allied products                612        613
  Printing and publishing                1,406      1,401
  Chemicals and allied products          1,008      1,006
  Petroleum and coal products              126        125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       936        929
  Leather and leather products              56         55

Service-producing                      106,978    107,112

 Transportation and public utilities     6,780      6,765
  Transportation                         4,328      4,323
   Railroad transportation                 227        228
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                471        466
   Trucking and warehousing              1,834      1,827
   Water transportation                    192        190
   Transportation by air                 1,167      1,176
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         15
   Transportation services                 422        421
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,452      2,442
   Communications                        1,608      1,597
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               844        845

Wholesale trade                          6,679      6,671
 Durable goods                           3,914      3,905
 Nondurable goods                        2,765      2,766

Retail trade                            23,339     23,295
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,067      1,066
 General merchandise stores              2,885      2,850
  Department stores                      2,544      2,513
 Food stores                             3,388      3,392
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,437      2,443
  New and used car dealers               1,127      1,130
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,178      1,177
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,153      1,154
 Eating and drinking places              8,144      8,125
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,087      3,088

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,737      7,745
 Finance                                 3,819      3,822
  Depository institutions                2,073      2,075
   Commercial banks                      1,445      1,448
   Savings institutions                    263        263
  Nondepository institutions               767        773
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            372        374
  Security and commodity brokers           718        714
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 261        260
 Insurance                               2,365      2,366
  Insurance carriers                     1,576      1,574
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 789        792
  Real estate                            1,553      1,557

Services (1)                            41,215     41,347
 Agricultrual services                     862        863
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,795      1,788
 Personal services                       1,282      1,285
 Business services                       9,325      9,395
  Services to buildings                  1,034      1,041
  Personnel supply services              3,196      3,257
   Help supply services                  2,875      2,925
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,193      2,191
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,266      1,266
 Miscellaneous repair services             379        377
 Motion pictures                           584        588
 Amusement and recreation services       1,649      1,662
 Health services                        10,687     10,711
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,067      2,075
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,888      1,893
  Hospitals                              4,233      4,244
  Home health care services                646        646
 Legal services                          1,065      1,065
 Educational services                    2,529      2,538
 Social services                         3,181      3,203
  Child day care services                  726        736
  Residential care                         904        906
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       109        108
 Membership organizations                2,476      2,472
 Engineering and management services     3,634      3,634
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,032      1,030
  Management and public relations        1,214      1,211

Government                              21,228     21,289
 Federal                                 2,607      2,611
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,790      1,792
 State                                   4,950      4,948
  Education                              2,155      2,145
  Other State government                 2,795      2,803
 Local                                  13,671     13,730
  Education                              7,788      7,837
  Other local government                 5,883      5,893

                                              2002

Industry                                Sept.      Oct.

    Total                              130,829    130,898

   Total private                       109,536    109,549

Goods-producing                         23,748     23,688

Mining                                     552        552
 Metal mining                               32         32
 Coal mining                                79         78
 Oil and gas extraction                    330        331
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        111        111

Construction                             6,556      6,544
 General building contractors            1,469      1,475
 Heavy construction, except building       898        893
 Special trade contractors               4,189      4,176

Manufacturing                           16,640     16,592

 Durable goods                           9,832      9,800
  Lumber and wood products                 764        764
  Furniture and fixtures                   488        488
  Stone, clay, and glass products          558        557
  Primary metal industries                 586        582
  Fabricated metal products              1,412      1,409
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,801      1,797
   Computer and office equipment           296        295
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,392      1,381
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            550        544
  Transportation equipment               1,661      1,659
   Motor vehicles and equipment            912        914
   Aircraft and parts                      400        396
  Instruments and related products         798        793
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              372        370

 Nondurable goods                        6,808      6,792
  Food and kindred products              1,694      1,690
  Tobacco products                          37         37
  Textile mill products                    426        426
  Apparel and other textile products       516        510
  Paper and allied products                612        614
  Printing and publishing                1,403      1,401
  Chemicals and allied products          1,010      1,006
  Petroleum and coal products              126        125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       927        926
  Leather and leather products              57         57

Service-producing                      107,081    107,210

 Transportation and public utilities     6,725      6,727
  Transportation                         4,293      4,300
   Railroad transportation                 226        225
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                469        471
   Trucking and warehousing              1,816      1,826
   Water transportation                    189        189
   Transportation by air                 1,160      1,156
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         15
   Transportation services                 418        418
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,432      2,427
   Communications                        1,588      1,585
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               844        842

Wholesale trade                          6,663      6,657
 Durable goods                           3,897      3,893
 Nondurable goods                        2,766      2,764

Retail trade                            23,291     23,289
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,067      1,071
 General merchandise stores              2,856      2,851
  Department stores                      2,515      2,506
 Food stores                             3,392      3,386
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,438      2,438
  New and used car dealers               1,131      1,131
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,171      1,174
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,153      1,156
 Eating and drinking places              8,129      8,140
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,085      3,073

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,773      7,803
 Finance                                 3,837      3,853
  Depository institutions                2,078      2,080
   Commercial banks                      1,450      1,452
   Savings institutions                    264        263
  Nondepository institutions               783        797
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            382        396
  Security and commodity brokers           714        713
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 262        263
 Insurance                               2,366      2,371
  Insurance carriers                     1,577      1,578
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 789        793
  Real estate                            1,570      1,579

Services (1)                            41,336     41,385
 Agricultrual services                     874        874
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,782      1,791
 Personal services                       1,287      1,288
 Business services                       9,330      9,324
  Services to buildings                  1,042      1,041
  Personnel supply services              3,188      3,178
   Help supply services                  2,869      2,865
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,190      2,196
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,266      1,262
 Miscellaneous repair services             378        378
 Motion pictures                           595        591
 Amusement and recreation services       1,638      1,640
 Health services                        10,729     10,755
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,079      2,085
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,896      1,899
  Hospitals                              4,247      4,256
  Home health care services                651        655
 Legal services                          1,072      1,077
 Educational services                    2,550      2,560
 Social services                         3,199      3,201
  Child day care services                  731        730
  Residential care                         906        909
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       108        107
 Membership organizations                2,478      2,480
 Engineering and management services     3,659      3,666
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,029      1,027
  Management and public relations        1,224      1,226

Government                              21,293     21,349
 Federal                                 2,621      2,649
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,810      1,840
 State                                   4,958      4,955
  Education                              2,163      2,160
  Other State government                 2,795      2,795
 Local                                  13,714     13,745
  Education                              7,808      7,829
  Other local government                 5,906      5,916

                                              2002

Industry                                Nov.       Dec.

    Total                              130,817    130,670

   Total private                       109,453    109,311

Goods-producing                         23,631     23,551

Mining                                     551        553
 Metal mining                               32         32
 Coal mining                                78         78
 Oil and gas extraction                    332        335
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        109        108

Construction                             6,543      6,544
 General building contractors            1,480      1,476
 Heavy construction, except building       885        880
 Special trade contractors               4,178      4,188

Manufacturing                           16,537     16,454

 Durable goods                           9,757      9,699
  Lumber and wood products                 761        758
  Furniture and fixtures                   486        480
  Stone, clay, and glass products          556        553
  Primary metal industries                 582        579
  Fabricated metal products              1,400      1,391
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,790      1,781
   Computer and office equipment           293        291
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,368      1,360
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            536        532
  Transportation equipment               1,648      1,638
   Motor vehicles and equipment            909        900
   Aircraft and parts                      392        392
  Instruments and related products         792        790
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              374        369

 Nondurable goods                        6,780      6,755
  Food and kindred products              1,687      1,689
  Tobacco products                          36         36
  Textile mill products                    422        422
  Apparel and other textile products       509        507
  Paper and allied products                613        607
  Printing and publishing                1,400      1,393
  Chemicals and allied products          1,007      1,007
  Petroleum and coal products              126        125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       925        916
  Leather and leather products              55         53

Service-producing                      107,186    107,119

 Transportation and public utilities     6,721      6,686
  Transportation                         4,300      4,273
   Railroad transportation                 225        225
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                467        466
   Trucking and warehousing              1,829      1,827
   Water transportation                    192        191
   Transportation by air                 1,151      1,127
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         15
   Transportation services                 421        422
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,421      2,413
   Communications                        1,583      1,576
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               838        837

Wholesale trade                          6,643      6,637
 Durable goods                           3,885      3,880
 Nondurable goods                        2,758      2,757

Retail trade                            23,247     23,152
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,078      1,077
 General merchandise stores              2,828      2,821
  Department stores                      2,491      2,488
 Food stores                             3,382      3,365
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,430      2,420
  New and used car dealers               1,128      1,123
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,172      1,174
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,165      1,175
 Eating and drinking places              8,129      8,063
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,063      3,057

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,807      7,816
 Finance                                 3,854      3,861
  Depository institutions                2,082      2,079
   Commercial banks                      1,451      1,449
   Savings institutions                    261        261
  Nondepository institutions               801        809
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            400        408
  Security and commodity brokers           709        709
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 262        264
 Insurance                               2,373      2,375
  Insurance carriers                     1,578      1,578
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 795        797
  Real estate                            1,580      1,580

Services (1)                            41,404     41,469
 Agricultrual services                     880        880
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,792      1,807
 Personal services                       1,283      1,292
 Business services                       9,309      9,311
  Services to buildings                  1,045      1,044
  Personnel supply services              3,152      3,175
   Help supply services                  2,838      2,866
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,195      2,187
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,263      1,268
 Miscellaneous repair services             378        376
 Motion pictures                           590        583
 Amusement and recreation services       1,630      1,653
 Health services                        10,777     10,787
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,088      2,092
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,905      1,904
  Hospitals                              4,267      4,269
  Home health care services                656        657
 Legal services                          1,079      1,081
 Educational services                    2,574      2,582
 Social services                         3,208      3,209
  Child day care services                  728        725
  Residential care                         912        915
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       107        106
 Membership organizations                2,478      2,476
 Engineering and management services     3,667      3,669
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,028      1,028
  Management and public relations        1,228      1,232

Government                              21,364     21,359
 Federal                                 2,661      2,664
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,853      1,856
 State                                   4,961      4,953
  Education                              2,165      2,166
  Other State government                 2,796      2,787
 Local                                  13,742     13,742
  Education                              7,820      7,813
  Other local government                 5,922      5,929

                                                   2003

Industry                                Jan.     Feb.  (p)   Mar.  (p)

    Total                              130,873    130,516     130,408

   Total private                       109,506    109,136     109,068

Goods-producing                         23,563     23,462      23,448

Mining                                     552        552         553
 Metal mining                               32         32          32
 Coal mining                                78         78          78
 Oil and gas extraction                    335        336         339
 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        107        106         104

Construction                             6,564      6,522       6,543
 General building contractors            1,471      1,463       1,469
 Heavy construction, except building       897        881         875
 Special trade contractors               4,196      4,178       4,199

Manufacturing                           16,447     16,388      16,352

 Durable goods                           9,689      9,637       9,608
  Lumber and wood products                 760        758         754
  Furniture and fixtures                   479        475         473
  Stone, clay, and glass products          556        554         550
  Primary metal industries                 581        576         576
  Fabricated metal products              1,387      1,374       1,375
  Industrial machinery and equipment     1,770      1,757       1,749
   Computer and office equipment           287        283         282
  Electronic and other electrical
   equipment                             1,355      1,343       1,339
   Electronic components and
    accessories                            528        523         519
  Transportation equipment               1,640      1,645       1,639
   Motor vehicles and equipment            911        905         905
   Aircraft and parts                      389        388         386
  Instruments and related products         792        788         787
  Miscellaneous manufacturing              369        367         366

 Nondurable goods                        6,758      6,751       6,744
  Food and kindred products              1,695      1,694       1,693
  Tobacco products                          34         34          34
  Textile mill products                    420        419         415
  Apparel and other textile products       504        504         502
  Paper and allied products                606        604         602
  Printing and publishing                1,395      1,397       1,400
  Chemicals and allied products          1,006      1,005       1,003
  Petroleum and coal products              125        125         125
  Rubber and misc. plastics products       919        918         918
  Leather and leather products              54         51          52

Service-producing                      107,310    107,054     106,960

 Transportation and public utilities     6,694      6,653       6,640
  Transportation                         4,301      4,275       4,261
   Railroad transportation                 224        224         224
   Local and interurban passenger
    transit                                465        466         463
   Trucking and warehousing              1,825      1,811       1,812
   Water transportation                    191        190         187
   Transportation by air                 1,158      1,150       1,144
   Pipelines, except natural gas            15         16          16
   Transportation services                 423        418         415
  Communications and public
   utilities                             2,393      2,378       2,379
   Communications                        1,559      1,547       1,546
   Electric, gas, and sanitary
    services                               834        831         833

Wholesale trade                          6,639      6,640       6,640
 Durable goods                           3,876      3,873       3,871
 Nondurable goods                        2,763      2,767       2,769

Retail trade                            23,271     23,154      23,111
 Building materials and garden
  supplies                               1,083      1,077       1,074
 General merchandise stores              2,831      2,860       2,858
  Department stores                      2,498      2,525       2,512
 Food stores                             3,370      3,363       3,362
 Automotive dealers and service
  stations                               2,416      2,413       2,413
  New and used car dealers               1,118      1,117       1,116
 Apparel and accessory stores            1,174      1,156       1,158
 Furniture and home furnishings
  stores                                 1,166      1,153       1,150
 Eating and drinking places              8,146      8,048       8,010
 Miscellaneous retail establishments     3,085      3,084       3,086

Finance, insurance, and real estate      7,817      7,826       7,838
 Finance                                 3,869      3,875       3,883
  Depository institutions                2,083      2,083       2,087
   Commercial banks                      1,453      1,452       1,455
   Savings institutions                    260        262         262
  Nondepository institutions               816        823         826
   Mortgage bankers and brokers            415        423         426
  Security and commodity brokers           711        711         708
  Holding and other investment
   offices                                 259        258         262
 Insurance                               2,378      2,379       2,379
  Insurance carriers                     1,582      1,584       1,585
  Insurance agents, brokers, and
   service                                 796        795         794
  Real estate                            1,570      1,572       1,576

Services (1)                            41,522     41,401      41,391
 Agricultrual services                     882        879         864
 Hotels and other lodging places         1,811      1,795       1,783
 Personal services                       1,281      1,275       1,273
 Business services                       9,292      9,264       9,255
  Services to buildings                  1,044      1,039       1,042
  Personnel supply services              3,173      3,159       3,134
   Help supply services                  2,871      2,871       2,823
  Computer and data processing
   services                              2,183      2,181       2,171
 Auto repair, services, and parking      1,274      1,263       1,269
 Miscellaneous repair services             378        374         371
 Motion pictures                           581        582         578
 Amusement and recreation services       1,659      1,635       1,614
 Health services                        10,805     10,805      10,827
  Offices and clinics of medical
   doctors                               2,089      2,091       2,095
  Nursing and personal care
   facilities                            1,905      1,902       1,902
  Hospitals                              4,278      4,287       4,296
  Home health care services                658        659         664
 Legal services                          1,087      1,091       1,092
 Educational services                    2,611      2,577       2,589
 Social services                         3,222      3,217       3,228
  Child day care services                  730        728         731
  Residential care                         912        915         919
 Museums and botanical and
  zoological gardens                       107        107         105
 Membership organizations                2,475      2,474       2,475
 Engineering and management services     3,668      3,674       3,679
  Engineering and architectural
   services                              1,022      1,021       1,017
  Management and public relations        1,235      1,234       1,239

Government                              21,367     21,380      21,340
 Federal                                 2,665      2,661       2,659
  Federal, except Postal Service         1,855      1,858       1,857
 State                                   4,930      4,957       4,953
  Education                              2,144      2,168       2,167
  Other State government                 2,786      2,789       2,786
 Local                                  13,772     13,762      13,728
  Education                              7,842      7,836       7,806
  Other local government                 5,930      5,926       5,922

(1) Includes other industries, not shown separately.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-4. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)

                                                         2002

Industry                                        Jan.     Feb.     Mar.

    Total                                      63,980   63,955   63,957

   Total private                               51,997   51,957   51,935

Goods-producing                                 6,098    6,074    6,049

 Mining                                            76       78       77

 Construction                                     730      731      734

 Manufacturing                                  5,292    5,265    5,238

  Durable goods                                 2,658    2,643    2,629
   Lumber and wood products                       142      142      141
   Furniture and fixtures                         158      158      158
   Stone, clay, and glass products                 92       92       91
   Primary metal industries                        94       93       93
   Fabricated metal products                      320      319      318
   Industrial machinery and equipment             402      399      398
   Electronic and other electrical equipment      584      575      569
   Transportation equipment                       375      376      373
   Instruments and related products              (1)      (1)      (1)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                    159      158      158

  Nondurablegoods                               2,634    2,622    2,609
   Food and kindred products                      564      555      553
   Tobacco products                                11       11       11
   Textile mill products                          203      201      199
   Apparel and other textile products             376      371      368
   Paper and allied products                      152      151      150
   Printing and publishing                        640      635      631
   Chemicals and allied products                  339      340      340
   Petroleum and coal products                     20       21       20
   Rubber and misc. plastics products             308      307      307
   Leather and leather products                    31       30       30

Service-producing                              57,882   57,881   57,908

 Transportation and public utilities            2,108    2,098    2,080

 Wholesale trade                                2,085    2,078    2,073

 Retail trade                                  12,257   12,251   12,246

 Finance, insurance, and real estate            4,875    4,871    4,867

 Services                                      24,574   24,585   24,620

 Government                                    11,983   11,998   12,022
  Federal                                       1,092    1,097    1,100
  State                                         2,563    2,563    2,567
  Local                                         8,328    8,338    8,355

                                                         2002

Industry                                        Apr.     May      June

    Total                                      63,956   63,928   63,940

   Total private                               51,929   51,874   51,903

Goods-producing                                 6,040    6,026    6,016

 Mining                                            76       76       75

 Construction                                     736      737      733

 Manufacturing                                  5,228    5,213    5,208

  Durable goods                                 2,627    2,616    2,606
   Lumber and wood products                       142      141      140
   Furniture and fixtures                         159      159      160
   Stone, clay, and glass products                 92       90       91
   Primary metal industries                        92       91       90
   Fabricated metal products                      318      317      316
   Industrial machinery and equipment             397      395      393
   Electronic and other electrical equipment      568      564      559
   Transportation equipment                       372      373      373
   Instruments and related products              (1)      (1)      (1)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                    158      157      157

  Nondurablegoods                               2,601    2,597    2,602
   Food and kindred products                      552      554      555
   Tobacco products                                11       11       11
   Textile mill products                          198      196      195
   Apparel and other textile products             367      366      368
   Paper and allied products                      149      148      149
   Printing and publishing                        628      627      627
   Chemicals and allied products                  339      339      339
   Petroleum and coal products                     20       20       20
   Rubber and misc. plastics products             308      307      309
   Leather and leather products                    29       29       29

Service-producing                              57,916   57,902   57,924

 Transportation and public utilities            2,071    2,066    2,059

 Wholesale trade                                2,074    2,066    2,074

 Retail trade                                  12,236   12,192   12,203

 Finance, insurance, and real estate            4,869    4,864    4,858

 Services                                      24,639   24,660   24,693

 Government                                    12,027   12,054   12,037
  Federal                                       1,104    1,106    1,106
  State                                         2,573    2,575    2,552
  Local                                         8,350    8,373    8,379

                                                         2002

Industry                                        July     Aug.    Sept.

    Total                                      63,947   64,032   64,005

   Total private                               51,943   51,916   51,906

Goods-producing                                 6,013    5,986    5,973

 Mining                                            73       74       73

 Construction                                     732      735      735

 Manufacturing                                  5,208    5,177    5,165

  Durable goods                                 2,598    2,581    2,566
   Lumber and wood products                       140      141      139
   Furniture and fixtures                         159      158      157
   Stone, clay, and glass products                 90       91       91
   Primary metal industries                        89       89       88
   Fabricated metal products                      317      316      316
   Industrial machinery and equipment             393      389      387
   Electronic and other electrical equipment      556      549      542
   Transportation equipment                       368      369      366
   Instruments and related products              (1)      (1)      (1)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                    159      155      157

  Nondurablegoods                               2,610    2,596    2,599
   Food and kindred products                      552      550      555
   Tobacco products                                12       14       13
   Textile mill products                          194      193      192
   Apparel and other textile products             374      371      366
   Paper and allied products                      149      149      149
   Printing and publishing                        627      623      625
   Chemicals and allied products                  339      339      342
   Petroleum and coal products                     20       20       20
   Rubber and misc. plastics products             313      308      307
   Leather and leather products                    30       29       30

Service-producing                              57,934   58,046   58,032

 Transportation and public utilities            2,065    2,057    2,040

 Wholesale trade                                2,077    2,069    2,069

 Retail trade                                  12,207   12,183   12,186

 Finance, insurance, and real estate            4,858    4,864    4,876

 Services                                      24,723   24,767   24,762

 Government                                    12,004   12,116   12,099
  Federal                                       1,108    1,109    1,118
  State                                         2,549    2,549    2,571
  Local                                         8,347    8,458    8,410

                                                         2002

Industry                                        Oct.     Nov.     Dec.

    Total                                      64,066   64,040   64,014

   Total private                               51,932   51,898   51,864

Goods-producing                                 5,950    5,930    5,910

 Mining                                            73       73       73

 Construction                                     738      738      741

 Manufacturing                                  5,139    5,119    5,096

  Durable goods                                 2,554    2,536    2,523
   Lumber and wood products                       139      138      138
   Furniture and fixtures                         156      155      153
   Stone, clay, and glass products                 91       91       91
   Primary metal industries                        88       88       87
   Fabricated metal products                      315      312      311
   Industrial machinery and equipment             387      384      382
   Electronic and other electrical equipment      538      528      526
   Transportation equipment                       364      363      361
   Instruments and related products              (1)      (1)      (1)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                    156      157      155

  Nondurablegoods                               2,585    2,583    2,573
   Food and kindred products                      552      552      549
   Tobacco products                                13       13       12
   Textile mill products                          192      190      192
   Apparel and other textile products             359      360      360
   Paper and allied products                      150      148      146
   Printing and publishing                        624      625      623
   Chemicals and allied products                  339      340      341
   Petroleum and coal products                     20       20       20
   Rubber and misc. plastics products             306      306      302
   Leather and leather products                    30       29       28

Service-producing                              58,116   58,110   58,104

 Transportation and public utilities            2,043    2,034    2,026

 Wholesale trade                                2,070    2,055    2,059

 Retail trade                                  12,169   12,137   12,092

 Finance, insurance, and real estate            4,896    4,899    4,899

 Services                                      24,804   24,843   24,878

 Government                                    12,134   12,142   12,150
  Federal                                       1,133    1,139    1,141
  State                                         2,574    2,581    2,573
  Local                                         8,427    8,422    8,436

                                                2003

Industry                                        Jan.

    Total                                      64,153

   Total private                               52,001

Goods-producing                                 5,902

 Mining                                            72

 Construction                                     735

 Manufacturing                                  5,095

  Durable goods                                 2,519
   Lumber and wood products                       138
   Furniture and fixtures                         154
   Stone, clay, and glass products                 92
   Primary metal industries                        87
   Fabricated metal products                      309
   Industrial machinery and equipment             379
   Electronic and other electrical equipment      524
   Transportation equipment                       361
   Instruments and related products              (1)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing                    156

  Nondurablegoods                               2,576
   Food and kindred products                      555
   Tobacco products                                12
   Textile mill products                          192
   Apparel and other textile products             357
   Paper and allied products                      145
   Printing and publishing                        622
   Chemicals and allied products                  342
   Petroleum and coal products                     20
   Rubber and misc. plastics products             303
   Leather and leather products                    28

Service-producing                              58,251

 Transportation and public utilities            2,029

 Wholesale trade                                2,070

 Retail trade                                  12,177

 Finance, insurance, and real estate            4,894

 Services                                      24,929

 Government                                    12,152
  Federal                                       1,146
  State                                         2,562
  Local                                         8,444

(1) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-5. Production or nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm
payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group, seasonally
adjusted
(In thousands)

                                              2002

Industry                                 Mar.      Apr.

   Total private                        89,606    89,661

Goods-producing                         16,716    16,727

 Mining                                    437       442

 Construction                            5,015     5,035

 Manufacturing                          11,264    11,250

  Durable goods                          6,625     6,620
   Lumber and wood products                620       618
   Furniture and fixtures                  386       389
   Stone, clay, and glass products         429       429
   Primary metal industries                456       457
   Fabricated metal products             1,054     1,056
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,112     1,110
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              851       847
   Transportation equipment              1,075     1,072
    Motor vehicles and equipment           675       673
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             247       247

  Nondurable goods                       4,639     4,630
   Food and kindred products             1,238     1,243
   Tobacco products                         25        24
   Textile mill products                   363       360
   Apparel and other textile products      402       401
   Paper and allied products               472       468
   Printing and publishing                 738       738
   Chemicals and allied products           550       548
   Petroleum and coal products              91        90
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      719       717
   Leather and leather products             41        41

Service-producing                       72,890    72,933

 Transportation and public utilities     5,660     5,650

 Wholesale trade                         5,349     5,355

 Retail trade                           20,574    20,566

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,628     5,650

 Services                               35,681    35,714

                                              2002

Industry                                 May       June

   Total private                        89,633    89,673

Goods-producing                         16,701    16,708

 Mining                                    438       435

 Construction                            5,018     5,037

 Manufacturing                          11,245    11,236

  Durable goods                          6,619     6,603
   Lumber and wood products                623       618
   Furniture and fixtures                  387       389
   Stone, clay, and glass products         429       429
   Primary metal industries                457       453
   Fabricated metal products             1,058     1,056
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,103     1,102
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              842       837
   Transportation equipment              1,079     1,082
    Motor vehicles and equipment           675       680
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             248       247

  Nondurable goods                       4,626     4,633
   Food and kindred products             1,245     1,249
   Tobacco products                         25        26
   Textile mill products                   358       357
   Apparel and other textile products      400       401
   Paper and allied products               465       466
   Printing and publishing                 734       734
   Chemicals and allied products           550       551
   Petroleum and coal products              91        90
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      717       719
   Leather and leather products             41        40

Service-producing                       72,932    72,965

 Transportation and public utilities     5,633     5,627

 Wholesale trade                         5,353     5,357

 Retail trade                           20,543    20,538

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,641     5,631

 Services                               35,762    35,812

                                              2002

Industry                                 July      Aug.

   Total private                        89,716    89,712

Goods-producing                         16,688    16,679

 Mining                                    431       435

 Construction                            5,010     5,032

 Manufacturing                          11,247    11,212

  Durable goods                          6,609     6,591
   Lumber and wood products                619       619
   Furniture and fixtures                  391       390
   Stone, clay, and glass products         430       436
   Primary metal industries                451       452
   Fabricated metal products             1,061     1,051
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,102     1,094
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              838       825
   Transportation equipment              1,074     1,089
    Motor vehicles and equipment           674       689
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             250       248

  Nondurable goods                       4,638     4,621
   Food and kindred products             1,244     1,244
   Tobacco products                         26        29
   Textile mill products                   355       353
   Apparel and other textile products      403       402
   Paper and allied products               465       465
   Printing and publishing                 734       730
   Chemicals and allied products           551       549
   Petroleum and coal products              91        89
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      727       720
   Leather and leather products             42        40

Service-producing                       73,028    73,033

 Transportation and public utilities     5,614     5,598

 Wholesale trade                         5,351     5,348

 Retail trade                           20,564    20,528

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,628     5,640

 Services                               35,873    35,918

                                              2002

Industry                                Sept.      Oct.

   Total private                        89,698    89,722

Goods-producing                         16,624    16,588

 Mining                                    432       429

 Construction                            5,028     5,025

 Manufacturing                          11,164    11,134

  Durable goods                          6,539     6,522
   Lumber and wood products                617       617
   Furniture and fixtures                  383       383
   Stone, clay, and glass products         434       434
   Primary metal industries                448       447
   Fabricated metal products             1,047     1,048
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,088     1,084
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              813       806
   Transportation equipment              1,071     1,070
    Motor vehicles and equipment           676       675
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             250       248

  Nondurable goods                       4,625     4,612
   Food and kindred products             1,250     1,242
   Tobacco products                         27        27
   Textile mill products                   351       352
   Apparel and other textile products      398       393
   Paper and allied products               464       465
   Printing and publishing                 732       732
   Chemicals and allied products           550       550
   Petroleum and coal products              90        90
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      719       717
   Leather and leather products             44        44

Service-producing                       73,074    73,134

 Transportation and public utilities     5,577     5,574

 Wholesale trade                         5,343     5,337

 Retail trade                           20,537    20,527

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,672     5,697

 Services                               35,945    35,999

                                              2002

Industry                                 Nov.      Dec.

   Total private                        89,576    89,503

Goods-producing                         16,540    16,487

 Mining                                    425       427

 Construction                            5,027     5,030

 Manufacturing                          11,088    11,030

  Durable goods                          6,487     6,445
   Lumber and wood products                614       613
   Furniture and fixtures                  383       378
   Stone, clay, and glass products         433       430
   Primary metal industries                447       445
   Fabricated metal products             1,038     1,033
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,079     1,070
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              797       792
   Transportation equipment              1,062     1,057
    Motor vehicles and equipment           670       665
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             250       246

  Nondurable goods                       4,601     4,585
   Food and kindred products             1,244     1,247
   Tobacco products                         27        26
   Textile mill products                   350       350
   Apparel and other textile products      392       389
   Paper and allied products               465       459
   Printing and publishing                 728       724
   Chemicals and allied products           549       550
   Petroleum and coal products              90        90
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      714       709
   Leather and leather products             42        41

Service-producing                       73,036    73,016

 Transportation and public utilities     5,567     5,549

 Wholesale trade                         5,321     5,324

 Retail trade                           20,444    20,363

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,712     5,708

 Services                               35,992    36,072

                                                    2003

Industry                                 Jan.    Feb. (p)   Mar. (p)

   Total private                        89,666    89,320     89,185

Goods-producing                         16,488    16,381     16,345

 Mining                                    426       430        429

 Construction                            5,017     4,966      4,967

 Manufacturing                          11,045    10,985     10,949

  Durable goods                          6,456     6,401      6,378
   Lumber and wood products                615       612        607
   Furniture and fixtures                  376       373        370
   Stone, clay, and glass products         430       429        425
   Primary metal industries                446       442        444
   Fabricated metal products             1,029     1,019      1,021
   Industrial machinery and equipment    1,066     1,057      1,052
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                              791       781        777
   Transportation equipment              1,074     1,064      1,060
    Motor vehicles and equipment           676       669        667
   Instruments and related products      (2)       (2)        (2)
   Miscellaneous manufacturing             246       244        244

  Nondurable goods                       4,589     4,584      4,571
   Food and kindred products             1,252     1,250      1,250
   Tobacco products                         25        25         25
   Textile mill products                   351       347        343
   Apparel and other textile products      388       389        386
   Paper and allied products               457       458        456
   Printing and publishing                 725       728        727
   Chemicals and allied products           550       548        548
   Petroleum and coal products              91        91         90
   Rubber and misc. plastics products      710       710        708
   Leather and leather products             40        38         38

Service-producing                       73,178    72,939     72,840

 Transportation and public utilities     5,542     5,507      5,495

 Wholesale trade                         5,315     5,314      5,322

 Retail trade                           20,488    20,370     20,323

 Finance, insurance, and real estate     5,712     5,720      5,724

 Services                               36,141    36,028     35,976

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-6. Diffusion indexes of employment change, seasonally adjusted
(Percent)

     Time span           Jan.      Feb.      Mar.      Apr.

                           Private nonfarm payrolls, 347
                                   industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              55.3      58.6      53.6      58.4
       2000              55.9      57.5      57.9      51.2
       2001              49.4      45.7      50.3      42.4
       2002              47.3      41.4      49.7      47.8
       2003              49.4  (p) 39.2  (p) 47.1

Over 3-month span:
       1999              59.2      57.6      59.5      55.2
       2000              60.4      61.4      58.4      53.2
       2001              45.5      46.1      40.8      43.4
       2002              40.1      43.2      42.5      46.5
       2003          (p) 39.9  (p) 38.9

Over 6-month span:
       1999              60.2      58.9      58.5      59.7
       2000              61.1      59.4      58.1      57.9
       2001              44.7      42.7      39.5      40.1
       2002              37.0      41.6      43.4      44.4
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              61.2      60.1      58.2      61.0
       2000              61.4      59.9      58.8      56.2
       2001              41.5      41.5      38.9      37.5
       2002              35.2      36.0      37.3      38.3
       2003

                           Manufacturing payrolls, 136
                                  industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              47.4      41.2      42.6      46.0
       2000              44.9      52.2      49.3      46.0
       2001              34.9      26.8      38.2      29.0
       2002              35.3      37.9      40.4      47.4
       2003              47.1  (p) 36.8  (p) 38.6

Over 3-month span:
       1999              39.3      39.3      39.7      40.1
       2000              48.2      48.9      48.9      44.5
       2001              21.3      21.3      18.4      23.5
       2002              24.6      30.1      37.1      38.6
       2003          (p) 28.7  (p) 30.9

Over 6-month span:
       1999              36.4      36.0      37.5      40.4
       2000              47.8      45.2      44.5      50.0
       2001              20.2      16.9      14.0      16.2
       2002              19.9      26.8      29.8      38.2
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              38.6      34.6      32.4      36.0
       2000              49.3      44.1      39.3      36.8
       2001              13.6      13.6      13.6      15.4
       2002              18.0      18.0      20.2      20.2
       2003

     Time span           May       June      July      Aug.

                           Private nonfarm payrolls, 347
                                   industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              55.5      57.8      57.1      54.8
       2000              50.1      55.8      57.8      51.4
       2001              47.3      43.2      44.5      42.5
       2002              50.9      49.4      48.6      48.8
       2003

Over 3-month span:
       1999              60.2      57.2      59.4      59.2
       2000              52.4      55.5      56.6      56.2
       2001              37.8      43.2      39.3      38.0
       2002              48.0      50.1      47.1      45.1
       2003

Over 6-month span:
       1999              57.2      60.8      61.2      62.5
       2000              54.2      52.4      52.9      54.2
       2001              40.8      35.6      37.0      32.4
       2002              46.5      46.0      46.5      43.1
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              60.7      61.5      62.2      61.1
       2000              55.3      53.6      53.0      51.0
       2001              37.3      36.2      34.1      33.6
       2002              40.5      39.9      40.1  (p) 37.6
       2003

                           Manufacturing payrolls, 136
                                  industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              46.3      43.4      50.0      42.6
       2000              49.3      50.7      57.4      36.8
       2001              28.3      30.5      34.9      25.7
       2002              47.1      40.4      48.9      41.9
       2003

Over 3-month span:
       1999              41.2      43.8      44.1      46.3
       2000              46.7      52.2      46.0      38.6
       2001              19.9      23.2      17.3      19.1
       2002              40.1      41.2      38.6      34.6
       2003

Over 6-month span:
       1999              37.5      42.3      43.0      44.5
       2000              41.9      37.9      36.0      35.3
       2001              16.5      13.2      14.7      11.8
       2002              36.4      34.2      31.6      26.8
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              37.9      39.0      40.1      40.4
       2000              35.3      34.2      33.8      28.7
       2001              12.1      11.0      11.0      11.0
       2002              24.6      22.1      25.0  (p) 22.1
       2003

     Time span           Sept.     Oct.      Nov.      Dec.

                           Private nonfarm payrolls, 347
                                   industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              57.1      57.2      60.4      58.1
       2000              52.4      52.4      53.2      52.7
       2001              42.4      40.5      39.3      44.1
       2002              49.3      48.3      45.8      44.4
       2003

Over 3-month span:
       1999              59.7      58.9      61.2      60.7
       2000              51.2      51.0      53.2      51.6
       2001              35.3      33.7      36.3      38.9
       2002              47.3      45.1      43.1      45.0
       2003

Over 6-month span:
       1999              62.7      61.8      61.2      62.8
       2000              52.4      48.7      45.7      46.5
       2001              34.3      33.1      34.1      35.6
       2002              40.8      43.1  (p) 37.9  (p) 37.0
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              63.8      62.2      59.7      60.5
       2000              47.7      45.2      44.5      42.9
       2001              34.4      33.9      33.3      34.0
       2002          (p) 39.0
       2003

                           Manufacturing payrolls, 136
                                  industries (1)

Over 1-month span:
       1999              46.0      45.6      51.5      49.3
       2000              39.0      42.3      47.1      40.8
       2001              31.6      31.3      25.0      30.9
       2002              40.1      40.4      40.1      37.1
       2003

Over 3-month span:
       1999              42.3      44.1      47.8      45.2
       2000              29.0      34.2      39.0      36.0
       2001              16.2      18.0      18.4      18.0
       2002              32.4      32.0      28.3      32.0
       2003

Over 6-month span:
       1999              48.2      43.0      44.5      47.4
       2000              32.4      26.1      21.3      21.7
       2001              14.0      13.2      17.6      16.5
       2002              24.6      26.8  (p) 23.9  (p) 21.7
       2003

Over 12-month span:
       1999              44.5      44.5      43.4      44.5
       2000              22.1      19.1      17.6      14.0
       2001              12.9      12.9      14.0      13.6
       2002          (p) 22.8
       2003

(1) Based on seasonally adjusted data for 1-, 3-, and 6-month spans
and unadjusted data for the 12-month span. Data are centered within
the span.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Figures are the percent of industries with employment
increasing plus one-half of the industries with unchanged employment,
where 50 percent indicates an equal balance between industries with
increasing and decreasing employment. Establishment survey
estimates currently reflect March 2001 benchmark levels. When more
recent benchmark data race introduced with the release of May 2003
estimates, all data will converted to the North American Industry
Classification System. See editor's note on the first page of this
publication for additional information.

B-7. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by State
and major industry, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)

                                            2002
       State
                        Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                          Total (1)

Alabama                1,887.2   1,886.5   1,887.1   1,886.3   1,883.4
Alaska                   293.8     294.2     293.3     293.5     293.8
Arizona                2,250.8   2,252.8   2,262.9   2,263.5   2,264.9
Arkansas               1,145.0   1,145.5   1,145.5   1,149.0   1,146.5
California            14,444.3  14,464.8  14,486.4  14,513.6  14,503.5

Colorado               2,181.8   2,181.5   2,188.2   2,194.3   2,189.3
Connecticut            1,674.3   1,673.5   1,675.2   1,673.2   1,672.1
Delaware                 413.8     411.9     411.2     413.3     412.2
District of Columbia     661.0     663.1     663.8     664.0     663.8
Florida                7,151.9   7,163.9   7,184.3   7,201.5   7,200.1

Georgia                3,910.9   3,909.8   3,916.1   3,912.0   3,903.5
Hawaii                   550.7     551.5     548.3     554.9     558.4
Idaho                    563.1     562.9     566.3     567.6     567.9
Illinois               5,896.7   5,880.9   5,887.2   5,882.9   5,871.6
Indiana                2,889.3   2,882.7   2,880.3   2,884.1   2,883.7

Iowa                   1,450.8   1,448.6   1,449.4   1,448.4   1,446.4
Kansas                 1,333.3   1,336.0   1,339.0   1,340.0   1,341.4
Kentucky               1,788.5   1,789.6   1,788.1   1,787.2   1,787.7
Louisiana              1,896.9   1,894.3   1,901.5   1,899.7   1,899.8
Maine                    604.7     605.4     606.0     606.4     606.4

Maryland               2,477.9   2,479.0   2,475.0   2,478.4   2,477.1
Massachusetts          3,258.2   3,260.6   3,256.3   3,258.0   3,251.7
Michigan               4,474.8   4,472.1   4,474.9   4,481.4   4,479.9
Minnesota              2,652.4   2,647.7   2,647.4   2,652.2   2,652.6
Mississippi            1,125.3   1,125.1   1,124.4   1,123.8   1,125.7

Missouri               2,702.8   2,704.3   2,689.2   2,686.6   2,689.5
Montana                  393.8     392.5     394.1     395.0     397.5
Nebraska                 906.8     907.7     907.7     908.3     905.2
Nevada                 1,037.2   1,041.3   1,046.7   1,050.5   1,049.7
New Hampshire            617.8     618.7     618.0     617.7     617.2

New Jersey             4,002.4   4,003.0   3,993.0   3,991.4   3,986.9
New Mexico               761.5     762.6     763.3     764.5     764.3
New York               8,460.0   8,457.3   8,453.6   8,457.4   8,444.1
North Carolina         3,846.8   3,847.1   3,843.4   3,843.2   3,831.8
North Dakota             330.1     328.8     329.0     329.5     330.6

Ohio                   5,458.6   5,454.1   5,450.3   5,451.8   5,441.8
Oklahoma               1,490.2   1,489.4   1,486.5   1,489.5   1,481.4
Oregon (2)             1,569.6   1,569.7   1,570.4   1,574.0   1,572.7
Pennsylvania           5,648.5   5,654.2   5,652.0   5,656.9   5,662.2
Rhode Island             477.5     478.4     478.7     478.7     479.0

South Carolina         1,798.6   1,800.1   1,808.0   1,808.9   1,807.5
South Dakota             374.6     374.4     375.5     376.8     378.1
Tennessee              2,659.3   2,656.0   2,668.4   2,667.3   2,665.6
Texas                  9,428.3   9,429.9   9,432.7   9,443.1   9,421.9
Utah                   1,082.3   1,071.3   1,074.2   1,071.7   1,069.3

Vermont                  299.6     299.8     299.9     299.9     299.8
Virginia               3,491.5   3,491.6   3,495.8   3,496.3   3,495.1
Washington             2,652.4   2,645.7   2,653.0   2,656.1   2,651.6
West Virginia            734.5     734.6     733.2     731.9     731.9
Wisconsin              2,779.7   2,780.0   2,780.2   2,782.6   2,778.6
Wyoming                  247.5     247.4     247.4     247.6     247.3

                                       2002
       State
                      July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                                     Total (1)

Alabama                1,886.7   1,888.3   1,887.6   1,891.0
Alaska                   295.4     296.3     296.7     297.8
Arizona                2,270.4   2,276.6   2,268.7   2,271.4
Arkansas               1,147.9   1,146.8   1,150.2   1,148.7
California            14,454.5  14,479.3  14,470.4  14,492.5

Colorado               2,182.6   2,185.5   2,181.3   2,181.0
Connecticut            1,661.7   1,664.5   1,663.9   1,662.9
Delaware                 410.0     408.9     413.4     412.4
District of Columbia     664.3     665.2     665.7     665.5
Florida                7,214.7   7,217.3   7,231.6   7,236.6

Georgia                3,886.2   3,912.3   3,908.9   3,909.3
Hawaii                   556.3     556.5     558.5     562.3
Idaho                    568.9     568.7     568.8     569.2
Illinois               5,887.9   5,902.7   5,902.7   5,914.1
Indiana                2,907.0   2,898.8   2,895.0   2,898.7

Iowa                   1,443.9   1,439.1   1,444.7   1,447.3
Kansas                 1,337.0   1,339.1   1,337.1   1,338.6
Kentucky               1,775.6   1,784.3   1,783.2   1,786.4
Louisiana              1,898.3   1,901.1   1,899.2   1,895.8
Maine                    608.1     607.8     606.3     605.9

Maryland               2,454.0   2,470.0   2,469.3   2,466.5
Massachusetts          3,266.3   3,259.9   3,251.7   3,238.4
Michigan               4,475.9   4,490.0   4,484.6   4,481.9
Minnesota              2,654.0   2,653.0   2,654.4   2,655.7
Mississippi            1,135.0   1,130.8   1,127.0   1,128.4

Missouri               2,655.7   2,674.7   2,681.7   2,671.1
Montana                  395.7     395.2     395.7     396.3
Nebraska                 903.4     905.6     907.0     909.8
Nevada                 1,056.0   1,059.2   1,057.0   1,057.1
New Hampshire            618.4     617.4     622.5     620.7

New Jersey             3,982.5   3,981.3   3,995.1   4,000.8
New Mexico               767.8     767.1     766.4     766.4
New York               8,432.4   8,432.8   8,439.0   8,427.2
North Carolina         3,843.0   3,844.8   3,828.0   3,833.3
North Dakota             328.7     329.6     331.2     330.7

Ohio                   5,469.3   5,472.2   5,452.2   5,441.0
Oklahoma               1,455.8   1,473.4   1,477.6   1,479.6
Oregon (2)             1,580.8   1,581.4   1,578.4   1,574.0
Pennsylvania           5,651.7   5,658.8   5,658.6   5,647.3
Rhode Island             478.9     479.5     480.0     478.3

South Carolina         1,798.7   1,812.3   1,816.8   1,818.8
South Dakota             378.9     379.1     378.7     381.1
Tennessee              2,671.8   2,678.2   2,673.9   2,666.7
Texas                  9,413.4   9,418.8   9,419.3   9,431.7
Utah                   1,071.6   1,070.6   1,069.5   1,070.3

Vermont                  299.0     299.0     299.1     299.5
Virginia               3,491.7   3,493.1   3,495.6   3,504.2
Washington             2,661.0   2,660.4   2,657.9   2,667.5
West Virginia            731.3     732.9     731.4     731.5
Wisconsin              2,794.9   2,790.8   2,780.1   2,781.6
Wyoming                  247.5     247.3     247.3     246.3

                             2002               2003
       State
                        Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                                     Total (1)

Alabama                1,887.7   1,883.2   1,880.9   1,874.8
Alaska                   297.7     299.5     297.6     298.1
Arizona                2,273.7   2,264.6   2,273.9   2,271.0
Arkansas               1,148.2   1,148.4   1,149.4   1,146.9
California            14,502.4  14,464.9  14,493.3  14,478.2

Colorado               2,176.4   2,173.5   2,172.1   2,166.7
Connecticut            1,662.4   1,660.2   1,661.7   1,656.7
Delaware                 414.2     411.5     411.1     409.3
District of Columbia     661.4     662.0     665.7     664.1
Florida                7,261.7   7,238.8   7,252.3   7,261.0

Georgia                3,911.4   3,905.2   3,899.6   3,901.0
Hawaii                   561.3     562.2     566.3     564.2
Idaho                    569.9     569.3     563.2     564.1
Illinois               5,913.8   5,919.4   5,901.4   5,871.2
Indiana                2,892.3   2,880.4   2,882.3   2,873.3

Iowa                   1,445.9   1,443.5   1,445.0   1,445.3
Kansas                 1,339.1   1,339.0   1,333.8   1,336.8
Kentucky               1,787.6   1,783.3   1,792.5   1,786.9
Louisiana              1,896.9   1,898.4   1,903.2   1,894.8
Maine                    603.8     604.2     605.4     603.3

Maryland               2,470.6   2,478.2   2,469.2   2,470.5
Massachusetts          3,226.4   3,220.9   3,215.1   3,209.4
Michigan               4,474.3   4,451.1   4,445.6   4,437.9
Minnesota              2,652.1   2,647.1   2,639.3   2,639.0
Mississippi            1,128.8   1,126.5   1,125.9   1,126.6

Missouri               2,661.7   2,660.1   2,636.8   2,644.3
Montana                  396.5     395.0     394.2     394.2
Nebraska                 907.0     904.0     900.2     901.5
Nevada                 1,054.3   1,056.5   1,055.9   1,058.6
New Hampshire            619.7     616.7     618.2     616.2

New Jersey             3,999.9   3,984.6   3,993.1   3,984.5
New Mexico               770.8     772.0     773.2     775.4
New York               8,420.6   8,412.9   8,417.5   8,395.5
North Carolina         3,837.7   3,820.0   3,832.2   3,819.3
North Dakota             331.5     330.4     329.0     328.9

Ohio                   5,434.8   5,408.4   5,404.9   5,392.0
Oklahoma               1,480.1   1,478.6   1,473.2   1,475.0
Oregon (2)             1,570.2   1,568.3   1,572.8   1,571.9
Pennsylvania           5,651.3   5,643.0   5,626.0   5,623.3
Rhode Island             479.3     480.5     479.7     479.4

South Carolina         1,821.4   1,817.3   1,805.0   1,808.2
South Dakota             379.7     381.3     374.7     374.9
Tennessee              2,667.2   2,661.7   2,657.5   2,657.1
Texas                  9,436.3   9,420.2   9,431.0   9,429.4
Utah                   1,068.0   1,066.4   1,077.2   1,069.4

Vermont                  300.1     299.9     302.9     301.3
Virginia               3,504.3   3,486.7   3,486.0   3,472.1
Washington             2,662.2   2,665.1   2,666.5   2,680.7
West Virginia            727.0     728.2     733.9     732.3
Wisconsin              2,773.5   2,764.2   2,775.2   2,775.0
Wyoming                  247.5     248.3     247.8     248.7

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                         Construction

Alabama                  101.5     101.7      99.3      99.7      98.7
Alaska                    15.4      15.4      15.4      15.8     159.0
Arizona                  170.9     171.5     172.0     172.5     171.8
Arkansas                  54.5      54.4      54.5      54.7      55.1
California               773.9     773.1     772.2     773.0     770.9

Colorado                 161.0     160.6     162.3     163.3     161.5
Connecticut               65.1      65.1      64.6      64.2      63.8
Delaware (3)              24.5      24.2      24.2      24.2      24.2
District of Columbia
 (3)                      11.7      11.6      11.7      12.0      12.2

Florida (3)              431.0     431.3     433.4     434.9     433.5
Georgia                  204.4     203.7     200.6     199.3     197.6
Hawaii (3)              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     36.1      35.6      35.8      36.8      36.1
Illinois                 276.6     274.7     273.0     272.8     273.7
Indiana                  148.3     146.2     144.6     143.9     143.6

Iowa                      64.5      64.6      64.6      64.4      64.0
Kansas                    63.5      63.2      62.2      62.4      62.3
Kentucky                  85.0      84.3      83.2      82.5      82.1
Louisiana                120.7     118.3     119.3     118.4     116.7
Maine                    292.0      29.0      29.2      29.1      29.2
Maryland (3)             168.2     168.0     167.6     167.4     167.1
Massachusetts            139.6     140.3     140.3     141.1     140.4
Michigan                 203.6     201.6     200.8     200.9     200.2
Minnesota                122.6     121.5     122.1     123.3     123.3
Mississippi               54.7      54.6      53.5      54.0      54.4

Missouri                 139.1     138.3     133.0     132.3     133.4
Montana                   21.5      20.9      20.7      21.3      21.6
Nebraska                  44.5      44.7      44.5      44.6      44.4
Nevada                    89.6      90.4      91.9      92.2      90.8
New Hampshire             28.4      28.7      27.3      27.1      26.4

New Jersey               163.1     162.8     162.0     161.8     161.9
New Mexico                46.7      46.5      46.3      46.1      45.3
New York                 324.0     322.7     321.3     320.0     319.0
North Carolina           221.8     220.8     221.2     220.5     218.0
North Dakota              15.8      15.4      15.1      15.0      14.8

Ohio                     237.6     236.5     235.0     235.2     235.6
Oklahoma                  65.4      64.7      64.0      64.4      63.9
Oregon (2)                78.0      78.0      78.1      78.5      78.2
Pennsylvania             250.6     251.1     249.1     248.9     248.3
Rhode Island              19.6      19.9      19.4      19.5      19.6

South Carolina           111.2     111.6     112.2     112.7    1124.0
South Dakota              18.5      18.3      18.3      18.8      18.5
Tennessee                116.1     114.5     113.8     113.7     113.9
Texas                    570.6     572.1     571.1     572.7     570.5
Utah                      67.8      67.9     680.0      67.8      67.2

Vermont                   15.3      15.1      15.2      14.9      14.4
Virginia                 214.8     214.5     214.2     214.3     213.7
Washington               154.2     152.1     153.6     154.9     154.2
West Virginia             34.7      34.6      34.0      33.4      33.7
Wisconsin                123.6     122.7     123.6     124.0     123.8
Wyoming                   19.8      19.8      20.1      20.2      19.8

                                       2002
       State
                         July      Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

                                    Construction

Alabama                   99.5     100.1     100.6     101.2
Alaska                    16.0      16.0      16.2      16.0
Arizona                  171.4     172.3     172.7     173.0
Arkansas                  55.4      55.2      54.6      54.7
California               766.3     771.9     771.6     771.7

Colorado                 160.6     160.3     159.0     158.8
Connecticut               62.8      62.2      62.4      62.7
Delaware (3)              23.9      24.2      23.8      23.5
District of
 Columbia (3)             12.4      12.6      12.8      12.9
Florida (3)              436.0     435.1     440.8     440.9

Georgia                  196.7     196.2    1958.0     200.0
Hawaii (3)              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     36.9      36.5      36.3      36.0
Illinois                 273.9     276.0     275.2     276.3
Indiana                  144.4     140.5     140.5     136.6

Iowa                      63.8      63.6      63.6      64.2
Kansas                    62.8      62.6      62.8      62.9
Kentucky                  81.9      82.7      83.0      82.9
Louisiana                117.8     117.6     117.7     115.3
Maine                     29.4      29.4      29.4      29.2
Maryland (3)             166.6     166.5     166.8     165.9
Massachusetts            140.2     139.8     140.1     139.9
Michigan                 201.0     203.4     200.4     197.6
Minnesota                123.3     123.7     123.4     122.6
Mississippi               54.0      53.9      53.9      54.9

Missouri                 135.1     134.7     133.9     129.7
Montana                   21.7      21.9      21.9      21.8
Nebraska                  44.3      44.5      44.6      44.0
Nevada                    92.5      93.9      93.5      92.9
New Hampshire             27.2      27.3      28.3      28.1

New Jersey               162.7     162.4     161.1     159.0
New Mexico                44.9      44.9      44.4      44.8
New York                 319.8     320.7     319.6     317.0
North Carolina           219.1     218.4     216.8     218.7
North Dakota              15.0      15.1      15.2      15.1

Ohio                     234.5     237.3     237.0     236.7
Oklahoma                  64.3      64.2      63.9      63.6
Oregon (2)                78.5      79.5      79.3      79.9
Pennsylvania             247.4     248.7     248.2     248.4
Rhode Island              19.0      19.3      19.2      19.1

South Carolina           111.2     111.9     111.2     110.8
South Dakota              18.5      18.4      18.5      19.7
Tennessee                114.0     114.4     115.1     114.2
Texas                    567.8     568.3     566.7     566.8
Utah                      67.4      66.7      67.0      67.7

Vermont                   14.5      14.5      14.6      14.4
Virginia                 214.4     214.3     213.6     212.9
Washington               154.8     156.8     155.5     155.7
West Virginia             33.6      33.6      33.0      32.8
Wisconsin                123.5     124.3     122.5     122.5
Wyoming                   19.4      19.9      20.0      20.1

                             2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                                    Construction

Alabama                  101.3     100.4     100.1     100.3
Alaska                    16.1      16.2      15.5      15.8
Arizona                  174.5     174.2     174.6     175.1
Arkansas                  55.3      55.7      56.1      53.8
California               781.2     784.1     780.9     783.5

Colorado                 158.2     158.5     156.6     155.4
Connecticut               62.6      62.1      61.0      60.8
Delaware (3)              23.8      23.4      24.7      23.8
District of
 Columbia (3)             12.2      12.4      12.2      12.0
Florida (3)              441.4     437.8     432.8     437.1

Georgia                  197.5     198.1     198.1     199.8
Hawaii (3)              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     36.7      36.7      36.4      36.5
Illinois                 277.0     277.7     285.7     276.0
Indiana                  136.8     137.5     140.6     138.1

Iowa                      65.5      65.4      65.8      65.0
Kansas                    62.6      64.2      62.2      62.5
Kentucky                  83.3      83.7      87.1      84.2
Louisiana                117.1     115.7     115.7     117.0
Maine                     29.5      29.3      28.8      28.4

Maryland (3)             169.0     169.0     167.1     166.5
Massachusetts            140.1     139.0     138.3     137.7
Michigan                 198.8     199.7     203.6     202.0
Minnesota                123.0     122.5     121.2     120.6
Mississippi               55.4      54.4      55.2      54.9

Missouri                 130.5     131.4     133.3     133.0
Montana                   21.9      22.5      22.4      22.0
Nebraska                  44.6      45.1      44.5      44.0
Nevada                    92.9      92.2      91.8      92.4
New Hampshire             27.9      28.2      28.2      27.6

New Jersey               161.1     159.2     163.6     162.4
New Mexico                45.2      45.2      45.8      45.4
New York                 319.1     321.6     323.8     322.3
North Carolina           217.2     216.0     212.8     213.4
North Dakota              15.0      14.9      14.5      14.2

Ohio                     235.9     233.3     237.1     232.5
Oklahoma                  63.9      64.0      65.0      64.5
Oregon (2)                81.5      80.7      78.5      78.1
Pennsylvania             247.5     248.7     247.3     248.6
Rhode Island              19.1      19.3      19.3      19.3

South Carolina           111.4     110.4     111.6     110.2
South Dakota              19.9      20.1      19.0      19.0
Tennessee                114.8     113.8     111.4     111.1
Texas                    569.8     571.1     574.2     571.5
Utah                      67.8      67.8      67.4      66.0

Vermont                   14.7      15.1      15.0      15.3
Virginia                 210.6     205.6     206.1     205.9
Washington               156.0     156.1     156.7     156.6
West Virginia             32.9      33.3      35.3      34.0
Wisconsin                121.3     121.3     119.9     119.8
Wyoming                   20.5      20.9      20.4     205.0

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                         Manufacturing

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  188.1     187.0     186.5     185.4     184.1
Arkansas                 216.5     215.6     215.0     215.2     214.4
California             1,665.2   1,660.5   1,661.3   1,658.3   1,651.0

Colorado                 169.3     168.8     168.4     167.9     167.0
Connecticut              216.2     215.1     214.1     213.4     212.0
Delaware                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  412.5     411.1     410.0     408.5     407.3

Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     64.6      64.5      64.7      64.8      64.9
Illinois                 767.5     763.8     761.2     758.1     754.5
Indiana                  587.5     588.1     588.0     588.5     590.8

Iowa                     229.8     228.6     228.6     228.5     227.9
Kansas                   185.5     185.0     183.9     183.3     182.4
Kentucky                 279.4     278.7     277.7     276.4     275.8
Louisiana                162.6     162.2     161.7     160.8     160.9
Maine                     69.6      68.9      68.7      68.2      67.6

Maryland                 160.5     159.7     159.2     158.9     157.6
Massachusetts            355.7     354.0     351.0     349.5     347.9
Michigan                 766.7     764.9     762.2     760.5     760.8
Minnesota                361.0     360.2     359.1     358.6     356.9
Mississippi              192.4     191.7     190.4     189.7     188.9

Missouri                 327.2     326.5     325.6     324.3     323.5
Montana                   20.2      20.0      20.1      20.2      20.2
Nebraska                 106.9     106.3     105.9     105.9     106.0
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire             86.8      86.3      85.7      85.3      84.9

New Jersey               376.3     374.0     372.0     370.0     367.1
New Mexico                38.8      38.7      38.8      38.7      38.6
New York                 664.4     661.8     659.5     657.9     653.0
North Carolina           656.8     654.0     649.5     646.5     641.6
North Dakota              23.7      23.7      23.7      23.6      23.7

Ohio                     895.4     891.7     890.2     889.7     887.5
Oklahoma                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Oregon (2)               203.4     202.8     202.9     203.2     201.5
Pennsylvania             773.9     770.3     768.2     766.4     765.2
Rhode Island              63.3      63.4      62.8      62.8      62.6

South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota              38.3      38.4      38.5      38.5      38.5
Tennessee               (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Texas                    969.6     963.5     958.9     954.7     950.5
Utah                     115.1     114.6     114.3     114.3     113.7

Vermont                   42.0      41.7      41.5      41.4      41.2
Virginia                 324.0     323.1     322.5     321.9     321.2
Washington               293.6     291.5     289.0     288.2     286.2
West Virginia             69.8      69.5      69.4      69.1      68.7
Wisconsin                533.2     531.9     530.1     529.6     527.7
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                     2002
       State
                      July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                                  Manufacturing

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  183.9     182.1     181.6     180.6
Arkansas                 213.8     212.8     213.3     213.5
California             1,638.7   1,629.6   1,623.4   1,619.3

Colorado                 166.1     165.7     164.5     163.0
Connecticut              213.2     212.1     211.7     210.6
Delaware (3)            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida (3)              407.9     407.7     406.1     404.6

Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii (3)              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     65.0      64.7      64.8      64.7
Illinois                 752.2     752.2     748.4     747.7
Indiana                  591.5     590.7     590.5     590.1

Iowa                     227.3     223.7     226.4     225.5
Kansas                   180.7     182.5     181.3     181.8
Kentucky                 274.5     274.1     272.7     274.0
Louisiana                160.5     160.4     159.7     159.3
Maine                     68.1      67.1      67.3      67.3

Maryland (3)             155.8     155.6     154.8     155.2
Massachusetts            341.7     343.5     344.9     342.8
Michigan                 746.2     755.3     755.9     754.3
Minnesota                354.2     352.6     353.1     352.8
Mississippi              190.0     187.6     186.3     185.0

Missouri                 316.4     322.5     322.3     320.6
Montana                   20.0      19.9      19.7      18.8
Nebraska                 105.5     105.9     105.5     106.1
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire             85.8      84.9      84.3      84.4

New Jersey               368.5     366.3     364.9     363.4
New Mexico                39.4      38.4      38.1      37.5
New York                 650.5     647.6     643.7     642.1
North Carolina           640.2     636.3     635.6     629.7
North Dakota              24.9      24.9      23.3      23.1

Ohio                     882.4     882.7     880.6     878.4
Oklahoma                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Oregon (2)               201.5     200.4     200.4     201.3
Pennsylvania             759.8     759.6     756.5     752.4
Rhode Island              62.5      61.9      61.4      61.0

South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota              38.6      38.5      38.5      37.3
Tennessee               (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Texas                    948.1     944.1     940.3     936.8
Utah                     113.5     113.0     112.6     113.0

Vermont                   40.5      39.5      39.7      39.4
Virginia                 319.4     318.6     316.8     319.9
Washington               287.4     283.5     280.3     279.3
West Virginia             68.6      68.5      68.4      67.9
Wisconsin                527.1     528.8     527.6     526.3
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                             2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                                   Manufacturing

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  179.1     178.8     178.0     177.4
Arkansas                 213.0     212.5     212.8     211.1
California             1,611.1   1,607.3   1,599.6   1,598.4

Colorado                 161.4     161.4     160.0     159.0
Connecticut              209.9     209.3     208.6     206.9
Delaware                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  404.0     401.2     398.6     397.8

Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     64.0      63.6      62.5      62.4
Illinois                 747.4     747.6     743.5     743.6
Indiana                  588.3     586.5     590.3     585.8

Iowa                     225.9     225.3     225.4     224.6
Kansas                   181.3     181.5     181.6     180.3
Kentucky                 273.0     272.8     272.1     271.5
Louisiana                159.6     160.0     159.8     158.0
Maine                     68.0      67.2      65.1      64.6

Maryland                 154.0     153.9     153.8     154.8
Massachusetts            341.2     339.7     338.3     337.8
Michigan                 754.8     752.6     751.4     737.2
Minnesota                351.1     349.8     349.7     348.0
Mississippi              184.0     184.8     183.7     183.2

Missouri                 316.8     314.9     313.7     312.5
Montana                   19.1      18.9      18.9      18.6
Nebraska                 106.4     106.1     105.0     105.3
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire             83.7      82.8      81.5      80.5

New Jersey               362.8     362.1     360.5     358.5
New Mexico                38.2      38.2      37.7      37.4
New York                 638.1     634.3     631.5     628.1
North Carolina           628.1     623.8     622.4     615.1
North Dakota              23.1      23.0      23.1      23.2

Ohio                     875.7     872.2     867.7     867.1
Oklahoma                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Oregon (2)               201.1     199.3     199.2     197.6
Pennsylvania             749.0     746.9     738.9     736.8
Rhode Island              60.8      60.6      61.1      61.4

South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota              37.2      37.4     380.0      37.9
Tennessee               (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Texas                    934.7     929.9     930.5     929.0
Utah                     111.7     112.0     111.8     110.8

Vermont                   39.2      38.8      39.1      39.2
Virginia                 319.5     318.6     315.3     313.2
Washington               276.5     275.8     275.1     273.0
West Virginia             67.5      67.5      68.8      66.0
Wisconsin                525.2     522.4     524.8     521.4
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                              Trade, transportation, and utilities

Alabama                  374.8     374.9     375.8     374.7     372.2
Alaska                    61.1      61.4      61.1      61.3      61.0
Arizona                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arkansas                 241.5     241.8     241.5     241.9     241.2
California             2,715.2   2,720.2   2,730.0   2,734.6   2,736.3

Colorado                 411.6     412.2     413.4     414.7     415.0
Connecticut              309.8     310.4     311.8     312.0     313.4
Delaware                  76.5      76.8      76.4      77.1      77.1
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                1,475.2   1,475.9   1,480.1   1,482.8   1,477.7

Georgia                  836.7     835.4     841.7     839.8     838.5
Hawaii                   105.7     105.8     106.3     106.5     106.8
Idaho                    115.8     115.8     116.2     116.3     116.1
Illinois               1,200.0   1,199.1   1,198.5   1,198.3   1,196.5
Indiana                  585.1     583.9     581.5     582.2     582.0

Iowa                     307.2     307.0     306.7     306.1     306.6
Kansas                   267.7     267.1     268.8     268.6     268.5
Kentucky                 374.3     374.8     372.8     372.8     371.7
Louisiana                385.3     385.0     386.3     385.9     386.1
Maine                    123.6     123.9     124.2     124.2     123.9

Maryland                 466.3     467.4     465.2     464.8     465.7
Massachusetts            580.0     580.6     580.9     581.5     581.6
Michigan                 836.2     837.3     837.5     838.9     838.4
Minnesota                527.2     526.9     527.8     527.8     527.0
Mississippi              220.8     220.4     221.1     221.1     221.7

Missouri                 541.7     541.8     539.0     540.6     541.4
Montana                   84.6      84.6      84.8      85.0      84.8
Nebraska                 195.8     195.8     195.5     195.5     195.3
Nevada                   189.1     189.6     191.1     191.3     191.4
New Hampshire            137.2     137.8     138.1     138.0     138.2

New Jersey               883.6     885.7     881.5     881.0     881.8
New Mexico               135.0     135.0     135.4     135.5     135.7
New York               1,476.1   1,478.8   1,479.9   1,479.4   1,480.0
North Carolina           724.2     724.4     724.8     723.5     722.4
North Dakota              71.6      71.5      71.3      71.5      71.8

Ohio                   1,066.6   1,066.8   1,066.4   1,066.3   1,065.4
Oklahoma                 287.1     287.5     287.1     286.6     285.3
Oregon (2)               314.9     315.1     315.6     316.3     316.1
Pennsylvania           1,121.2   1,124.4   1,121.1   1,123.2   1,122.5
Rhode Island              79.7      79.9      80.4      80.5      80.9

South Carolina           347.1     347.7     349.4     349.4     349.4
South Dakota              76.1      75.9      76.3      76.4      76.8
Tennessee                576.8     576.1     575.0     574.9     571.5
Texas                  1,972.0   1,971.5   1,971.1   1,970.7   1,965.8
Utah                     216.2     215.0     216.1     217.4     216.7

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 637.5     636.1     637.9     637.3     637.6
Washington               511.3     510.3     511.5     511.7     510.3
West Virginia            138.3     138.4     137.8     137.6     137.1
Wisconsin                538.5     538.4     537.6     538.2     538.0
Wyoming                   48.3      48.3      48.3      48.4      48.3

                                       2002
       State
                         July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                        Trade, transportation, and utilities

Alabama                  373.6     371.7     371.0     373.7
Alaska                    61.2      60.9      60.8      61.1
Arizona                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arkansas                 242.1     241.5     241.9     242.2
California             2,735.0   2,737.7   2,743.1   2,743.7

Colorado                 413.6     412.9     412.8     411.4
Connecticut              314.0     310.1     312.4     306.6
Delaware (3)              76.2      76.0      77.0      77.3
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida (3)            1,478.2   1,475.7   1,471.9   1,470.0

Georgia                  834.7     831.8     829.9     833.9
Hawaii (3)               107.0     107.1     107.1     108.2
Idaho                    116.0     116.1     115.7     116.0
Illinois               1,201.1   1,199.0   1,195.5   1,196.5
Indiana                  585.5     581.4     577.7     579.3

Iowa                     305.8     305.3     305.2     302.2
Kansas                   267.3     267.0     266.4     267.0
Kentucky                 371.2     370.8     370.3     371.9
Louisiana                385.1     384.2     383.7     381.0
Maine                    124.6     125.1     125.4     125.5

Maryland (3)             461.9     460.5     460.1     459.2
Massachusetts            577.6     571.6     576.8     577.3
Michigan                 837.3     839.5     837.1     837.0
Minnesota                519.3     522.0     524.1     528.1
Mississippi              225.2     222.8     225.5     223.9

Missouri                 544.1     543.1     542.9     542.5
Montana                   84.9      84.7      84.9      85.0
Nebraska                 194.8     195.0     196.7     196.8
Nevada                   189.9     190.2     191.2     192.2
New Hampshire            138.7     139.4     140.8     140.4

New Jersey               874.9     872.8     884.9     888.9
New Mexico               135.8     135.9     135.9     135.4
New York               1,479.2   1,477.2   1,480.1   1,477.9
North Carolina           718.1     715.2     710.1     707.8
North Dakota              71.8      71.6      71.6      71.7

Ohio                   1,061.9   1,062.2   1,059.6   1,058.1
Oklahoma                 284.8     284.6     284.3     284.7
Oregon (2)               315.5     315.7     316.3     315.0
Pennsylvania           1,120.1   1,116.9   1,117.3   1,115.4
Rhode Island              81.3      81.0      81.9      80.5

South Carolina           346.4     346.3     345.3     347.1
South Dakota              76.8      76.8      77.1      78.5
Tennessee                579.0     577.0     575.0     573.2
Texas                  1,964.3   1,960.5   1,959.8   1,961.7
Utah                     216.9     216.8     216.3     214.7

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 638.1     637.7     637.2     637.0
Washington               511.2     511.0     511.3     511.9
West Virginia            136.8     136.0     135.4     136.7
Wisconsin                540.0     536.6     536.9     532.4
Wyoming                   48.2      48.2      48.2      47.9

                            2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                        Trade, transportation, and utilities

Alabama                  357.0     346.3     374.1     379.4
Alaska                    61.3      61.3      60.3      61.0
Arizona                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arkansas                 242.1     241.5     242.5     242.8
California             2,740.4   2,717.9   2,749.4   2,740.8

Colorado                 411.8     415.5     413.4     411.8
Connecticut              293.3     292.2     306.8     315.2
Delaware                  79.2      80.0      78.1      76.6
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                1,469.2   1,466.0   1,479.0   1,471.9

Georgia                  815.8     810.7     827.9     831.4
Hawaii                   105.6     103.6     107.6     108.5
Idaho                    116.3     116.4     114.1     114.4
Illinois               1,198.1   1,194.3   1,195.4   1,195.5
Indiana                  580.6     579.0     579.8     582.6

Iowa                     302.2     302.4     303.9     302.4
Kansas                   266.2     266.2     267.8     270.6
Kentucky                 369.7     366.7     366.0     367.7
Louisiana                381.7     382.9     387.7     382.9
Maine                    125.4     124.9     123.5     122.8

Maryland                 455.0     450.9     461.2     464.7
Massachusetts            574.9     575.8     577.8     580.5
Michigan                 844.4     836.1     829.8     832.8
Minnesota                525.2     526.1     522.0     522.0
Mississippi              218.5     217.5     221.8     227.1

Missouri                 541.6     540.0     540.5     540.2
Montana                   85.3      84.9      84.5      84.1
Nebraska                 197.2     198.2     198.2     198.9
Nevada                   194.1     196.0     191.3     191.0
New Hampshire            139.6     138.9     138.2     139.0

New Jersey               887.5     883.3     888.6     887.0
New Mexico               135.1     135.6     136.9     137.5
New York               1,478.0   1,481.1   1,486.5   1,486.0
North Carolina           713.7     719.0     720.8     717.1
North Dakota              72.6      72.5      72.3      72.2

Ohio                   1,060.8   1,056.8   1,056.5   1,059.5
Oklahoma                 286.3     285.1     284.5     285.7
Oregon (2)               309.3     311.0     314.0     315.3
Pennsylvania           1,112.4   1,108.6   1,107.6   1,101.3
Rhode Island              79.7      78.5      81.5      82.2

South Carolina           348.7     349.8     348.3     347.6
South Dakota              78.6      79.5      76.9      76.4
Tennessee                570.5     565.1     568.3     567.7
Texas                  1,960.8   1,956.8   1,958.0   1,958.7
Utah                     214.2     212.7     216.6     216.1

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 640.0     637.8     637.0     636.6
Washington               513.4     515.7     512.0     508.8
West Virginia            135.6     135.6     137.1     135.7
Wisconsin                527.5     526.0     535.8     537.6
Wyoming                   47.9      48.0      48.4      48.4

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                      Financial activities

Alabama                   97.4      97.2      97.5      97.9      97.6
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  156.0     155.1     155.6     155.1     154.7
Arkansas                  49.6      49.7      49.6      49.7      49.7
California                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Colorado                 148.2     148.0     147.4     147.6     147.1
Connecticut              143.2     142.9     142.7     142.9     142.8
Delaware                  39.0      39.0      39.0      38.8      38.4
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  473.0     472.8     473.6     474.4     474.4

Georgia                  213.4     212.7     212.1     212.1     212.0
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 400.9     400.4     399.8     399.9     399.4
Indiana                  140.5     139.9     139.3     139.2     139.0

Iowa                      93.8      94.0      94.1      94.0      93.8
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                  84.7      84.7      84.7      84.7      84.6
Louisiana                 99.5      99.3     100.3     100.2      99.9
Maine                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Maryland                 150.9     150.4     150.6     150.6     150.5
Massachusetts            230.7     229.7     228.5     228.7     228.1
Michigan                 213.8     213.9     215.1     214.9     214.0
Minnesota                169.8     169.6     169.9     170.2     169.5
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Missouri                 160.1     162.0     158.8     158.9     158.6
Montana                   19.2      19.2      19.3      19.3      19.3
Nebraska                  61.3      61.4      61.2      61.3      61.2
Nevada                    55.5      55.5      55.7      55.8      55.8
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

New Jersey               279.4     278.2     276.7     275.6     274.4
New Mexico                33.4      33.4      33.4      33.5      33.3
New York                 710.5     708.7     708.6     708.2     706.6
North Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
North Dakota              17.9      17.9      17.9      17.9      18.1

Ohio                     308.7     308.6     307.9     308.2     307.7
Oklahoma                  83.7      83.4      83.2      83.2      83.3
Oregon (2)                94.9      94.5      94.0      94.0      93.9
Pennsylvania             335.7     336.2     335.9     336.4     336.4
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

South Carolina            88.2      88.6      89.2      89.7      90.0
South Dakota              28.2      28.0      28.0      28.0      27.9
Tennessee                138.5     138.3     139.3     139.1     139.2
Texas                    579.9     579.3     578.1     580.7     579.8
Utah                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 181.1     181.3     181.1     181.5     181.8
Washington               144.7     144.9     145.3     145.5     145.4
West Virginia           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Wisconsin                152.8     152.6     153.0     153.2     153.3
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                       2002
       State
                        July      Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                                Financial activities

Alabama                   97.7      97.7      97.5      97.8
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  155.3     153.9     152.6     152.7
Arkansas                  50.0      50.1      50.3      50.1
California              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Colorado                 146.8     147.4     147.8     150.1
Connecticut              143.2     143.4     143.3     143.1
Delaware                  38.1      37.9      38.1      38.3
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  475.9     476.7     475.4     474.6

Georgia                  211.6     211.7     211.8     212.3
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 400.3     399.9     402.8     402.1
Indiana                  139.2     139.0     138.8     139.0

Iowa                      93.9      94.0      94.0      94.4
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                  84.4      84.6      84.9      83.8
Louisiana                 99.7      99.8      99.8      99.0
Maine                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Maryland                 150.0     150.3     150.5     150.4
Massachusetts            230.0     230.0     229.7     230.4
Michigan                 215.5     216.3     218.0     216.5
Minnesota                169.2     170.6     170.1     170.2
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Missouri                 158.8     159.0     159.1     157.2
Montana                   19.4      19.2      19.4      19.7
Nebraska                  61.4      61.6      61.8      62.1
Nevada                    57.4      56.1      55.7      55.5
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

New Jersey               276.2     275.4     275.7     277.2
New Mexico                33.7      33.9      33.9      33.8
New York                 704.8     704.1     702.1     698.7
North Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
North Dakota              17.7      17.8      17.8      17.9

Ohio                     307.4     306.6     306.8     305.9
Oklahoma                  83.5      83.5      83.2      83.5
Oregon (2)                92.0      90.7      92.1      91.8
Pennsylvania             335.2     335.2     337.4     337.1
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

South Carolina            91.6      90.7      90.8      90.2
South Dakota              27.8      27.9      27.9      27.3
Tennessee                140.9     139.1     137.4     137.0
Texas                    579.9     581.2     581.2     582.2
Utah                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 182.4     182.1     182.3     182.8
Washington               145.2     145.7     145.7     146.7
West Virginia           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Wisconsin                154.4     153.4     153.8     153.9
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                            2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                                 Financial activities

Alabama                   97.4      97.2      97.0      96.9
Alaska                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Arizona                  151.7     151.2     155.6     153.6
Arkansas                  50.1      50.4      50.1      49.9
California              (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Colorado                 149.5     147.5     149.6     150.1
Connecticut              142.3     142.6     141.1     141.4
Delaware                  38.2      37.4      38.1      37.7
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  474.4     473.2     475.3     477.1

Georgia                  210.7     211.2     216.1     215.4
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 404.1     403.1     404.5     404.0
Indiana                  139.9     140.5     140.2     140.2

Iowa                      94.0      94.3      93.5      94.0
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                  83.9      84.4      87.2      86.9
Louisiana                 99.4      99.5     100.2      99.1
Maine                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Maryland                 150.1     151.1     151.3     150.6
Massachusetts            228.7     229.7     230.0     229.3
Michigan                 215.7     214.9     214.5     214.9
Minnesota                170.0     169.7     169.5     168.8
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Missouri                 158.2     158.6     158.9     159.3
Montana                   19.7      19.7      19.8      19.9
Nebraska                  62.2      62.6      62.9      63.0
Nevada                    54.5      56.1      56.4      56.5
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

New Jersey               276.1     276.6     275.5     275.9
New Mexico                34.3      34.6      35.0      35.0
New York                 698.4     697.2     702.0     702.1
North Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
North Dakota              17.7      17.6      18.0      18.1

Ohio                     305.9     308.3     306.6     306.8
Oklahoma                  83.5      83.9      83.6      83.5
Oregon (2)                93.1      94.7      95.8      96.6
Pennsylvania             337.7     339.0     337.7     337.8
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

South Carolina            90.3      89.6      89.7      90.2
South Dakota              27.4      27.5      27.5      27.6
Tennessee                137.2     137.7     138.9     139.4
Texas                    581.8     581.5     583.5     583.6
Utah                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 183.6     182.6     182.8     183.0
Washington               147.6     148.5     150.4     150.2
West Virginia           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Wisconsin                154.0     153.4     153.1     153.2
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                               Professional and business services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    22.9      22.9      22.8      22.7      22.8
Arizona                  311.5     312.7     314.8     314.6     313.0
Arkansas                  99.1      99.7     100.6     101.1     101.1
California             2,128.8   2,128.8   2,120.5   2,124.9   2,120.5
Colorado                 295.0     293.9     294.4     294.9     291.7
Connecticut              203.9     204.2     203.7     203.3     202.8
Delaware                  69.2      67.9      68.5      68.4      67.7
District of Columbia     138.3     138.9     139.7     140.2     140.1
Florida                1,207.0   1,210.7   1,219.0   1,222.3   1,219.7
Georgia                  524.9     523.5     523.4     524.2     521.9
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     67.6      67.4      69.2      69.1      69.5
Illinois                 788.7     781.4     785.7     783.6     778.8
Indiana                  250.5     250.4     251.3     252.5     252.6
Iowa                     105.1     104.7     104.9     105.1     105.7
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 152.5     152.8     153.7     154.7     154.8
Louisiana                182.9     183.1     182.9     182.3     181.8
Maine                     51.1      51.4      51.6      51.7      51.7
Maryland                 362.1     361.4     361.2     362.4     361.1
Massachusetts            458.1     457.4     457.7     457.3     455.2
Michigan                 591.1     589.9     594.9     597.1     595.4
Minnesota                297.7     296.3     294.7     295.5     294.4
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Missouri                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Montana                   32.4      32.1      32.0      31.8      31.9
Nebraska                  92.0      92.8      93.0      92.7      91.8
Nevada                   111.4     112.0     112.4     112.5     111.8
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               584.0     586.0     586.4     585.0     583.5
New Mexico                88.8      89.3      88.6      88.8      88.2
New York               1,056.5   1,055.1   1,055.0   1,053.2   1,050.7
North Carolina           414.3     413.6     413.8     417.3     416.0
North Dakota              23.9      23.9      23.8      23.9      24.1
Ohio                     614.8     614.0     613.6     614.4     611.5
Oklahoma                 163.2     162.8     163.0     163.8     161.4
Oregon (2)               171.1     171.0     171.3     172.4     173.2
Pennsylvania             601.9     602.6     606.0     605.7     607.1
Rhode Island              49.4      49.4      49.4      49.2      49.4
South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Tennessee                299.0     299.0     306.8     307.6     308.4
Texas                  1,055.3   1,054.2   1,057.8   1,060.2   1,051.9
Utah                     135.9     131.5     131.8     132.8     131.3
Vermont                   19.8      19.8      20.1      20.4      20.2
Virginia                 548.4     548.4     549.1     548.9     546.2
Washington               287.9     286.9     288.4     288.9     289.1
West Virginia             56.2      56.2      56.7      56.7      58.6
Wisconsin                237.6     239.4     241.5     241.0     240.5
Wyoming                   15.6      15.5      15.5      15.5      15.5

                                       2002
       State
                         July      Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

                           Professional and business services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    23.1      24.2      23.9      23.7
Arizona                  319.2     318.5     317.8     319.5
Arkansas                 101.5     100.9     101.9     100.0
California             2,117.2   2,118.6   2,121.6   2,133.8
Colorado                 288.0     289.9     288.6     286.9
Connecticut              201.3     201.7     200.6     201.6
Delaware                  67.3      67.1      66.9      66.5
District of Columbia     139.8     140.2     140.6     140.5
Florida                1,220.6   1,222.1   1,227.8   1,229.3
Georgia                  518.1     516.9     515.4     512.2
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     69.6      69.7      69.3      69.8
Illinois                 788.5     796.5     795.1     793.6
Indiana                  248.8     251.6     249.9     251.1
Iowa                     105.9     105.9     106.6     106.0
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 155.2     156.6     155.8     154.6
Louisiana                181.4     181.4     180.6     182.8
Maine                     51.9      51.8      51.4      51.2
Maryland                 359.1     361.7     359.6     360.6
Massachusetts            457.0     456.3     454.9     449.5
Michigan                 598.9     603.3     598.4     602.3
Minnesota                299.0     299.1     299.9     300.5
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Missouri                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Montana                   31.8      32.1      32.4      32.8
Nebraska                  92.0      91.5      90.6      91.5
Nevada                   114.9     115.7     115.3     114.5
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               586.4     588.4     586.8     587.2
New Mexico                89.6      89.1      89.3      89.6
New York               1,048.0   1,045.5   1,045.0   1,047.9
North Carolina           416.0     422.7     421.2     417.8
North Dakota              24.1      24.1      24.3      24.1
Ohio                     618.1     619.7     620.5     618.8
Oklahoma                 159.1     159.7     159.7     159.2
Oregon (2)               174.6     177.0     175.5     173.1
Pennsylvania             602.1     604.5     607.2     607.8
Rhode Island              50.0      48.9      48.4      48.3
South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Tennessee                310.2     312.3     310.0     309.5
Texas                  1,051.1   1,056.1   1,053.6   1,055.3
Utah                     131.7     131.7     132.5     133.8
Vermont                   20.2      20.3      20.7      21.1
Virginia                 547.2     546.7     545.2     545.2
Washington               290.9     293.0     293.0     291.7
West Virginia             57.2      57.6      57.2      57.6
Wisconsin                242.7     239.7     241.2     241.7
Wyoming                   15.6      15.6      15.5      15.4

                             2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                          Professional and business services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    23.0      23.1      23.0      23.3
Arizona                  315.0     310.5     317.0     314.6
Arkansas                 100.1     100.5     102.1     101.8
California             2,138.0   2,135.4   2,128.5   2,122.9
Colorado                 281.7     278.3     276.6     276.9
Connecticut              200.2     198.8     198.2     198.2
Delaware                  66.2      65.8      67.1      67.4
District of Columbia     138.2     138.3     139.9     139.4
Florida                1,239.1   1,235.4   1,242.3   1,244.5
Georgia                  514.6     510.9     523.4     524.3
Hawaii                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Idaho                     69.2      69.5      68.0      68.5
Illinois                 792.2     790.1     785.2     779.3
Indiana                  246.8     245.2     240.8     238.5
Iowa                     106.0     106.5     105.4     105.9
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 154.3     153.6     155.5     155.1
Louisiana                179.1     178.6     178.3     177.7
Maine                     51.6      50.9      51.3      50.9
Maryland                 364.1     370.9     359.9     360.1
Massachusetts            447.2     443.7     438.6     434.5
Michigan                 588.6     579.5     575.0     582.6
Minnesota                296.5     292.6     288.5     290.6
Mississippi             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Missouri                (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Montana                   32.5      32.4      32.5      32.5
Nebraska                  89.2      88.5      88.6      87.7
Nevada                   113.5     114.2     115.8     115.6
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               583.8     579.7     578.1     579.8
New Mexico                90.7      91.2      91.1      91.6
New York               1,046.6   1,044.7   1,037.6   1,032.2
North Carolina           412.8     411.5     415.0     415.8
North Dakota              24.1      24.1      24.0      24.0
Ohio                     614.5     608.6     614.5     612.5
Oklahoma                 158.5     158.3     160.1     158.7
Oregon (2)               171.9     171.1     171.2     170.1
Pennsylvania             608.6     602.8     594.7     589.3
Rhode Island              48.1      48.2      47.5      46.7
South Carolina          (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Dakota            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Tennessee                310.1     312.4     308.3     308.4
Texas                  1,051.9   1,045.8   1,046.9   1,050.4
Utah                     133.4     132.5     131.4     129.7
Vermont                   21.0      20.6      20.3      20.6
Virginia                 544.8     541.3     541.0     538.3
Washington               289.3     289.2     289.2     290.7
West Virginia             56.8      57.7      58.6      59.1
Wisconsin                240.2     238.2     239.2     240.8
Wyoming                   15.3      15.2      15.0      15.4

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                               Education and health services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    29.4      29.6      29.9      30.1      30.3
Arizona                  228.3     229.0     229.8     231.5     231.8
Arkansas                 133.5     134.3     134.7     135.2     135.5
California             1,482.7   1,486.2   1,490.9   1,495.7   1,497.0
Colorado                 205.5     206.1     207.3     208.2     208.2
Connecticut              257.8     257.9     259.5     259.1     258.1
Delaware                  48.1      48.0      48.3      48.5      48.6
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  847.6     850.2     852.7     855.5     856.7
Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii                    62.6      62.6      62.7      62.9      62.8
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 706.2     706.8     707.9     710.0     710.4
Indiana                  343.6     343.6     343.6     343.9     343.8
Iowa                     186.8     186.5     186.9     187.3     187.1
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 218.6     218.9     220.2     220.9     221.6
Louisiana                232.2     232.6     233.7     234.1     234.2
Maine                    103.7     104.2     104.9     105.1     105.1
Maryland                 329.4     329.4     328.8     329.8     330.3
Massachusetts            563.3     565.6     566.6     567.4     567.6
Michigan                 525.3     526.7     530.0     531.5     532.9
Minnesota                352.0     352.8     354.1     355.9     355.9
Mississippi              111.6     112.0     112.5     112.7     113.1
Missouri                 348.5     348.1     348.1     349.4     348.3
Montana                   51.4      51.6      51.8      52.0      52.1
Nebraska                 111.8     112.8     113.1     114.1     111.3
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               523.5     523.4     523.6     525.2     526.5
New Mexico                91.4      92.0      92.9      93.2      93.3
New York               1,447.3   1,451.3   1,453.0   1,456.0   1,457.2
North Carolina           411.3     412.0     413.5     414.6     414.8
North Dakota              46.4      46.1      46.5      46.7      46.7
Ohio                     707.9     708.5     709.7     710.5     709.4
Oklahoma                 171.1     171.0     172.2     172.2     172.4
Oregon (2)               183.1     184.0     185.3     185.4     184.6
Pennsylvania             957.9     960.4     962.1     964.0     967.2
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Carolina           170.2     171.3     171.9     172.5     172.5
South Dakota              53.5      53.6      53.5      53.6      53.9
Tennessee                292.6     293.7     295.2     296.3     297.2
Texas                  1,069.0   1,071.6   1,075.9   1,080.1   1,082.7
Utah                     111.9     112.2     112.7     112.4     113.1
Vermont                   49.2      49.5      49.8      50.2      50.3
Virginia                 356.7     357.9     359.5     360.1     361.0
Washington               304.1     305.0     306.4     307.3     306.9
West Virginia            106.6     106.6     106.4     106.8     106.6
Wisconsin                352.7     352.5     354.6     356.1     358.5
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                       2002
       State
                         July      Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

                            Education and health services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    30.6      30.8      30.5      30.7
Arizona                  231.3     235.9     236.6     238.5
Arkansas                 135.7     136.2     136.4     136.6
California             1,499.8   1,503.8   1,508.5   1,511.6
Colorado                 209.4     210.1     210.6     210.8
Connecticut              254.4     253.2     259.9     263.8
Delaware                  49.8      49.6      49.6      49.7
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  863.5     865.9     867.3     870.4
Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii                    62.9      62.9      63.4      63.9
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 711.3     713.8     716.5     716.9
Indiana                  350.4     347.5     349.4     351.1
Iowa                     187.5     187.6     188.3     189.6
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 222.0     222.3     223.0     224.0
Louisiana                234.3     237.1     238.2     239.2
Maine                    105.0     105.0     104.6     104.6
Maryland                 329.7     330.4     331.7     333.1
Massachusetts            567.0     568.5     569.6     569.0
Michigan                 537.1     537.3     534.8     533.6
Minnesota                357.2     357.8     356.2     357.7
Mississippi              110.3     110.9     112.3     112.0
Missouri                 339.5     340.5     353.2     352.3
Montana                   51.8      51.9      52.1      52.3
Nebraska                 108.2     108.5     110.1     111.8
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               531.3     532.2     533.1     533.1
New Mexico                93.8      94.4      94.9      95.3
New York               1,461.0   1,465.9   1,476.4   1,476.0
North Carolina           412.9     419.7     413.7     412.4
North Dakota              47.3      47.2      46.8      46.6
Ohio                     707.6     708.6     710.6     714.1
Oklahoma                 172.5     173.7     173.6     173.9
Oregon (2)               187.2     187.8     185.4     184.6
Pennsylvania             975.5     973.6     967.7     964.8
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Carolina           172.2     172.1     176.5     177.8
South Dakota              54.0      54.2      54.3      54.8
Tennessee                297.0     299.2     302.9     303.6
Texas                  1,087.0   1,091.3   1,093.3   1,096.7
Utah                     113.8     114.9     115.7     117.4
Vermont                   50.4      50.5      50.6      50.5
Virginia                 355.1     358.0     366.3     367.2
Washington               306.6     307.5     308.4     307.3
West Virginia            107.6     107.2     107.3     106.5
Wisconsin                361.6     361.7     359.2     358.6
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                            2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                             Education and health services

Alabama                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Alaska                    30.7      30.8      30.6      31.0
Arizona                  239.2     240.3     239.7     241.7
Arkansas                 136.6     137.0     137.7     137.3
California             1,519.1   1,513.7   1,510.2   1,513.5
Colorado                 211.1     211.0     211.0     210.3
Connecticut              264.3     263.8     260.1     265.0
Delaware                  49.7      49.2      49.1      49.0
District of Columbia    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Florida                  870.2     867.8     871.3     872.0
Georgia                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Hawaii                    64.0      63.3      64.1      64.7
Idaho                   (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Illinois                 713.5     712.2     718.4     717.4
Indiana                  351.8     352.0     349.6     351.9
Iowa                     188.8     189.3     189.6     190.1
Kansas                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kentucky                 225.0     225.7     226.4     228.1
Louisiana                240.0     240.3     241.0     240.6
Maine                    105.4     105.6     106.3     106.4
Maryland                 334.2     334.6     338.0     337.4
Massachusetts            569.8     570.7     570.1     571.1
Michigan                 535.1     536.4     538.9     540.4
Minnesota                358.1     357.7     363.3     364.6
Mississippi              113.0     113.3     112.6     113.5
Missouri                 351.2     352.3     346.7     347.8
Montana                   51.9      52.1      52.2      52.1
Nebraska                 112.0     111.3     109.0     111.7
Nevada                  (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Hampshire           (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
New Jersey               535.7     534.3     536.8     537.5
New Mexico                95.5      95.5      96.7      96.8
New York               1,477.5   1,471.5   1,472.4   1,479.7
North Carolina           415.4     413.1     412.8     413.9
North Dakota              46.9      47.0      47.1      47.2
Ohio                     716.6     717.9     714.1     712.5
Oklahoma                 175.2     175.1     173.9     174.4
Oregon (2)               184.2     184.4     185.7     187.0
Pennsylvania             970.1     972.4     978.4     982.7
Rhode Island            (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
South Carolina           179.1     178.8     173.0     177.2
South Dakota              54.7      54.9      54.7      54.7
Tennessee                304.3     304.6     303.4     305.4
Texas                  1,100.3   1,105.2   1,112.3   1,113.2
Utah                     117.8     118.0     117.4     118.0
Vermont                   50.6      51.0      52.2      49.8
Virginia                 368.2     367.9     369.6     368.7
Washington               308.8     310.0     312.2     312.5
West Virginia            106.6     106.5     108.5     107.8
Wisconsin                358.2     358.5     361.3     359.0
Wyoming                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                    Leisure and hospitality

Alabama                  151.3     151.1     150.9     152.1     151.4
Alaska                    28.8      28.7      29.0      29.1      28.9
Arizona                  226.9     227.2     230.4     231.5     230.9
Arkansas                  87.1      86.8      86.8      87.6      87.3
California             1,366.5   1,367.7   1,387.3   1,390.7   1,390.9
Colorado                 244.8     243.7     247.1     249.2     248.3
Connecticut             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Delaware                  36.2      36.2      37.6      37.7      38.1
District of Columbia      46.8      47.3      47.7      48.2      47.9
Florida                  789.7     791.3     795.6     796.3     798.0
Georgia                  334.7     336.0     341.9     341.8     340.6
Hawaii                    96.2      96.5      96.9      97.6      97.6
Idaho                     52.7      52.6      53.0      53.1      53.2
Illinois                 487.0     486.2     488.0     490.6     491.1
Indiana                  266.6     265.5     266.8     268.0     267.9
Iowa                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kansas                   108.5     108.8     108.4     108.4     108.1
Kentucky                 152.8     153.4     153.0     154.1     153.1
Louisiana                193.5     193.7     195.6     195.0     195.0
Maine                     56.8      57.0      56.9      57.1      56.8
Maryland                 212.2     213.4     214.2     215.3     215.7
Massachusetts            279.5     281.1     282.9     284.8     284.2
Michigan                 392.5     394.8     395.9     397.2     397.0
Minnesota                227.7     227.3     228.4     229.1     229.1
Mississippi              121.3     121.2     121.7     122.1     122.3
Missouri                 258.5     258.7     259.8     258.6     260.4
Montana                   50.7      50.4      51.2      50.8      50.7
Nebraska                  76.1      76.1      76.5      76.1      76.8
Nevada                   295.0     296.1     297.0     297.7     297.8
New Hampshire             59.9      60.4      60.6      60.7      60.5
New Jersey               307.5     308.2     309.0     309.1     309.1
New Mexico                79.1      79.4      80.0      80.4      80.3
New York                 634.3     635.8     639.0     638.9     637.5
North Carolina           325.9     327.6     330.4     331.3     331.0
North Dakota              30.0      29.6      29.7      29.6      29.8
Ohio                     484.2     484.4     485.3     485.7     485.3
Oklahoma                 126.7     127.3     126.8     127.8     127.4
Oregon (2)               148.6     148.5     149.0     149.4     149.7
Pennsylvania             460.1     462.8     463.6     465.7     465.3
Rhode Island              47.2      47.7      47.9      48.1      47.9
South Carolina           185.3     185.8     187.5     188.0     188.1
South Dakota              38.8      38.9      39.2      39.4      39.4
Tennessee                237.3     236.9     238.3     237.4     237.5
Texas                    839.0     842.4     844.1     849.1     846.6
Utah                     107.9     102.5     102.2      99.5      99.3
Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 300.4     301.1     302.9     303.1     303.4
Washington               242.9     242.8     243.9     244.3     245.1
West Virginia             63.7      63.8      63.7      64.0      63.8
Wisconsin                239.0     238.3     237.6     238.6     238.3
Wyoming                   30.3      30.1      30.5      30.2      30.0

                                       2002
       State
                         July      Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

                               Leisure and hospitality

Alabama                  151.9     152.3     152.6     154.4
Alaska                    29.0      28.9      29.0      29.2
Arizona                  231.5     229.8     228.8     229.7
Arkansas                  87.5      87.9      88.0      87.6
California             1,378.9   1,380.6   1,380.1   1,389.5
Colorado                 247.0     247.4     247.5     245.5
Connecticut             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Delaware                  38.5      38.1      38.6      38.4
District of Columbia      48.3      48.5      48.3      48.6
Florida                  805.9     809.0     805.4     805.4
Georgia                  338.2     336.8     336.9     339.4
Hawaii                    97.6      97.8      97.5      97.3
Idaho                     53.3      53.4      53.7      53.6
Illinois                 494.9     497.5     500.2     504.6
Indiana                  273.9     271.1     272.9     273.8
Iowa                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kansas                   109.1     109.6     109.1     108.3
Kentucky                 153.4     153.2     152.3     152.9
Louisiana                196.0     196.0     195.5     193.7
Maine                     57.7      57.5      56.3      56.3
Maryland                 215.5     216.3     216.8     214.9
Massachusetts            298.4     298.8     290.3     284.6
Michigan                 404.1     395.7     394.0     389.7
Minnesota                230.2     232.4     230.6     228.8
Mississippi              124.9     124.6     124.0     123.8
Missouri                 259.9     260.8     260.3     256.4
Montana                   50.8      50.7      50.6      51.5
Nebraska                  79.4      79.9      78.7      77.7
Nevada                   300.3     300.4     298.7     297.5
New Hampshire             62.1      61.4      61.7      60.6
New Jersey               309.8     309.1     308.4     310.8
New Mexico                80.8      80.7      80.5      79.1
New York                 640.2     641.8     640.4     641.6
North Carolina           322.4     324.0     324.0     321.4
North Dakota              30.9      30.9      30.7      30.3
Ohio                     510.1     508.5     497.1     490.0
Oklahoma                 127.9     128.4     128.1     127.5
Oregon (2)               152.8     150.9     150.1     150.3
Pennsylvania             466.5     469.9     469.7     465.4
Rhode Island              49.3      49.2      48.9      48.8
South Carolina           182.4     179.3     183.9     186.8
South Dakota              39.8      39.8      39.8      40.1
Tennessee                239.5     242.1     240.0     238.2
Texas                    845.7     849.3     850.1     847.8
Utah                      99.0      98.7      98.5      97.3
Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 305.5     306.0     305.4     309.8
Washington               246.9     246.2     244.1     248.9
West Virginia             65.0      64.8      64.8      65.2
Wisconsin                245.4     244.9     239.9     238.0
Wyoming                   30.2      29.8      30.4      29.7

                             2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                               Leisure and hospitality

Alabama                  155.8     157.1     156.8     154.8
Alaska                    29.5      29.4      29.1      29.3
Arizona                  229.7     229.2     230.4     230.5
Arkansas                  87.0      87.0      86.4      87.6
California             1,384.9   1,382.9   1,403.9   1,402.6
Colorado                 247.4     246.4     251.8     250.7
Connecticut             (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Delaware                  38.8      37.9      38.0      37.8
District of Columbia      48.2      48.0      48.3      48.2
Florida                  810.5     812.1     808.6     810.8
Georgia                  338.7     336.1     335.6     337.3
Hawaii                    97.3      98.6      99.1      98.2
Idaho                     53.6      54.4      54.0      54.2
Illinois                 502.5     501.2     494.2     490.4
Indiana                  267.2     263.4     264.7     263.6
Iowa                    (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Kansas                   108.3     108.1     107.3     106.3
Kentucky                 153.6     154.2     159.1     158.8
Louisiana                193.5     194.2     193.7     195.1
Maine                     56.4      56.4      57.7      57.7
Maryland                 215.9     217.2     206.3     205.7
Massachusetts            280.6     279.1     281.0     279.8
Michigan                 382.5     382.0     388.4     383.9
Minnesota                229.4     230.2     233.1     229.2
Mississippi              123.4     120.6     119.9     119.9
Missouri                 254.9     255.8     255.0     251.5
Montana                   51.8      51.1      51.8      51.8
Nebraska                  75.7      72.9      72.6      72.1
Nevada                   294.9     293.5     296.9     298.0
New Hampshire             60.2      61.1      61.7      61.2
New Jersey               311.0     309.5     310.1     304.6
New Mexico                79.7      80.1      79.6      80.1
New York                 638.4     639.2     647.8     642.9
North Carolina           324.5     323.4     330.1     329.6
North Dakota              29.9      29.4      29.5      29.3
Ohio                     483.8     476.3     473.0     472.6
Oklahoma                 126.1     125.4     124.1     124.3
Oregon (2)               152.2     150.0     151.1     152.7
Pennsylvania             466.6     465.2     467.4     470.4
Rhode Island              48.2      48.0      48.1      47.8
South Carolina           190.2     194.4     197.8     193.1
South Dakota              39.8      39.1      37.6      38.3
Tennessee                237.9     236.9     238.2     238.5
Texas                    847.1     847.4     844.9     847.0
Utah                      96.7      99.1     100.0      98.9
Vermont                 (4)       (4)       (4)       (4)
Virginia                 307.2     304.3     306.0     300.6
Washington               247.1     245.1     246.1     246.0
West Virginia             63.4      63.4      64.7      64.5
Wisconsin                236.4     237.6     240.7     237.1
Wyoming                   29.7      30.6      30.6      31.0

                                            2002
       State
                         Feb.     March      Apr.      May       June

                                          Government

Alabama                  352.3     352.4     353.2     353.5     354.0
Alaska                    80.1      80.1      80.1      80.3      81.0
Arizona                  384.7     385.0     387.0     384.4     390.3
Arkansas                 195.6     195.5     195.1     195.5     193.2
California             2,431.3   2,438.0   2,442.6   2,445.6   2,448.6
Colorado                 351.6     353.6     354.2     355.6     356.2
Connecticut              250.2     250.1     249.7     250.2     250.6
Delaware                  57.0      56.5      56.1      56.1      55.5
District of Columbia     231.6     232.2     232.0     231.6     231.6
Florida                1,028.8   1,030.3   1,030.6   1,036.7   1,042.2
Georgia                  621.0     621.3     623.0     624.0     622.7
Hawaii                   117.4     117.6     113.4     117.7     120.7
Idaho                    111.6     111.6     111.4     111.9     112.0
Illinois                 860.1     860.8     863.4     864.1     863.4
Indiana                  411.2     409.2     408.3     408.1     406.5
Iowa                     244.8     244.5     244.4     244.4     244.1
Kansas                   250.2     250.5     249.3     250.9     253.6
Kentucky                 312.6     312.7     313.6     312.4     313.3
Louisiana                372.4     372.3     372.7     374.2     376.2
Maine                    102.5     102.6     102.5     103.4     103.5
Maryland                 459.8     460.7     459.1     460.1     460.6
Massachusetts            430.3     430.2     428.4     427.9     427.4
Michigan                 687.0     684.9     679.7     681.5     682.5
Minnesota                402.9     401.9     399.1     399.6     404.0
Mississippi              238.0     238.1     238.6     238.9     239.8
Missouri                 427.6     427.1     426.7     425.7     425.3
Montana                   84.2      84.0      84.2      84.4      86.3
Nebraska                 158.9     158.5     158.5     158.7     159.0
Nevada                   128.8     129.0     128.8     130.0     130.9
New Hampshire             88.1      88.3      88.0      88.4      89.0
New Jersey               614.6     615.1     615.0     616.5     616.8
New Mexico               189.0     188.9     188.8     189.2     190.7
New York               1,491.8   1,492.5   1,486.1   1,489.1   1,489.6
North Carolina           637.5     637.4     636.4     638.1     628.3
North Dakota              74.2      74.2      74.4      74.7      75.0
Ohio                     799.8     800.0     799.5     799.7     797.3
Oklahoma                 298.6     298.3     298.7     299.7     296.7
Oregon (2)               272.9     273.3     272.7     272.9     273.8
Pennsylvania             738.2     736.9     737.3     737.7     741.4
Rhode Island              66.0      66.0      66.2      66.1      66.1
South Carolina           324.3     324.2     324.9     325.6     322.7
South Dakota              73.4      73.3      73.3      73.6      74.2
Tennessee                408.7     408.9     409.6     409.9     409.5
Texas                  1,612.6   1,615.8   1,618.2   1,622.2   1,623.4
Utah                     192.0     193.2     193.3     192.6     194.5
Vermont                   50.6      50.6      50.8      50.7      51.1
Virginia                 631.5     632.5     632.7     634.5     635.7
Washington               513.4     512.5     514.0     514.7     514.2
West Virginia            142.0     142.2     142.1     141.1     142.4
Wisconsin                414.9     416.9     414.8     414.3     410.9
Wyoming                   61.9      62.1      62.1      62.1      62.9

                                      2002
       State
                        July      Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

                                      Government

Alabama                  352.2     355.2     355.8     354.9
Alaska                    81.0      81.2      81.6      82.2
Arizona                  386.9     394.4     387.2     388.2
Arkansas                 193.2     193.8     195.6     196.3
California             2,452.4   2,456.1   2,455.2   2,454.4
Colorado                 358.4     360.2     361.1     365.0
Connecticut              246.2     251.2     248.3     245.6
Delaware                  53.9      53.6      57.2      56.7
District of Columbia     231.3     232.6     231.5     230.7
Florida                1,038.5   1,038.6   1,051.3   1,056.9
Georgia                  625.7     629.5     631.9     630.2
Hawaii                   117.7     118.0     118.4     119.5
Idaho                    111.8     111.6     111.9     111.5
Illinois                 857.2     858.2     859.2     862.0
Indiana                  414.8     418.3     417.3     419.3
Iowa                     242.9     242.4     243.5     243.8
Kansas                   251.7     253.0     251.5     252.5
Kentucky                 311.4     313.3     313.2     313.1
Louisiana                375.2     376.4     375.7     375.6
Maine                    103.7     103.0     102.9     103.1
Maryland                 447.6     461.8     463.4     463.3
Massachusetts            430.2     429.4     430.2     429.9
Michigan                 670.4     678.7     686.3     691.4
Minnesota                408.5     403.8     406.7     406.0
Mississippi              244.6     244.2     242.1     242.3
Missouri                 405.7     416.6     414.6     416.9
Montana                   84.9      84.5      84.5      84.1
Nebraska                 158.0     158.6     159.4     160.7
Nevada                   130.5     131.2     131.5     133.1
New Hampshire             87.4      87.7      90.0      87.9
New Jersey               608.0     611.3     617.8     617.4
New Mexico               190.7     190.8     190.9     192.0
New York               1,485.9   1,486.2   1,489.9   1,484.3
North Carolina           656.0     646.9     647.2     657.7
North Dakota              70.5      71.7      75.2      75.7
Ohio                     803.1     801.9     797.8     796.0
Oklahoma                 274.5     290.5     297.8     298.8
Oregon (2)               275.1     275.4     275.4     273.4
Pennsylvania             734.3     739.4     744.4     746.5
Rhode Island              66.5      66.5      66.0      65.9
South Carolina           315.4     335.0     334.6     335.0
South Dakota              74.8      74.7      74.4      75.1
Tennessee                407.4     409.2     411.1     409.6
Texas                  1,622.3   1,625.0   1,628.4   1,638.5
Utah                     197.1     196.8     195.0     195.6
Vermont                   50.6      50.9      50.9      51.1
Virginia                 636.8     637.4     637.7     638.7
Washington               517.4     516.4     519.6     526.1
West Virginia            139.7     142.2     142.9     142.1
Wisconsin                409.8     410.6     408.9     418.3
Wyoming                   62.7      62.7      62.8      62.6

                             2002                2003
       State
                         Nov.      Dec.      Jan.    Feb. (p)

                                      Government

Alabama                  354.8     355.0     355.2     354.4
Alaska                    82.1      82.5      82.5      81.9
Arizona                  394.0     390.6     386.0     387.4
Arkansas                 196.5     196.3     195.3     196.0
California             2,457.5   2,460.3   2,469.5   2,466.8
Colorado                 365.9     366.3     365.9     365.2
Connecticut              247.5     246.4     251.2     246.4
Delaware                  56.7      56.5      56.2      55.8
District of Columbia     228.8     230.1     232.0     232.4
Florida                1,065.2   1,057.5   1,061.7   1,064.6
Georgia                  632.6     632.2     632.2     632.1
Hawaii                   119.3     119.5     121.2     119.6
Idaho                    112.4     112.0     112.8     111.7
Illinois                 860.6     865.8     861.7     849.6
Indiana                  421.0     418.1     418.1     416.2
Iowa                     244.3     244.5     241.3     244.4
Kansas                   253.0     252.2     253.4     254.1
Kentucky                 313.9     312.9     315.2     311.4
Louisiana                376.3     376.6     377.9     375.8
Maine                    102.5     103.1     103.2     103.3
Maryland                 463.4     463.1     463.3     462.4
Massachusetts            429.6     428.9     426.1     425.3
Michigan                 694.2     690.8     685.5     688.4
Minnesota                407.4     406.7     403.1     406.2
Mississippi              243.2     243.0     243.5     243.2
Missouri                 416.5     417.7     414.5     420.0
Montana                   84.0      83.0      81.9      83.1
Nebraska                 160.0     160.5     160.4     160.6
Nevada                   133.2     133.6     133.6     134.2
New Hampshire             87.9      85.3      88.7      89.0
New Jersey               617.8     618.2     619.0     619.1
New Mexico               192.8     192.9     192.0     192.8
New York               1,482.5   1,482.2   1,483.8   1,474.5
North Carolina           659.3     654.1     655.7     654.8
North Dakota              75.8      75.8      74.6      74.6
Ohio                     797.4     795.7     797.5     793.7
Oklahoma                 298.4     298.1     298.2     297.8
Oregon (2)               273.4     272.9     273.4     270.4
Pennsylvania             748.9     748.1     745.4     749.2
Rhode Island              66.2      66.1      66.0      65.7
South Carolina           336.0     336.0     332.3     334.9
South Dakota              75.1      75.3      74.2      74.2
Tennessee                410.6     410.1     412.9     413.2
Texas                  1,643.3   1,637.8   1,639.3   1,643.2
Utah                     195.9     196.0     197.2     195.8
Vermont                   51.2      50.4      52.2      51.5
Virginia                 638.0     634.1     638.5     637.5
Washington               524.1     525.4     524.5     522.8
West Virginia            142.4     142.2     141.5     143.5
Wisconsin                420.0     418.0     409.7     417.6
Wyoming                   62.4      62.1      62.8      62.9

(1) Includes natural resources and mining, information,
and other services, not shown separately.

(2) Seasonally adjusted data for Oregon for total nonfarm; natural
resources and mining; construction; trade, transportation, and
utilities; financial activities; education and health services;
leisure and hospitality; and government have been corrected from
August 2002 through December 2002.

(3) Natural resources and mining is combined with construction.

(4) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: All state data currently reflect March 2002 benchmark levels.
When more recent benchmark data are introduced with the release of
January 2004 estimates, all seasonally adjusted data from January
1999 are subject to revision. Data also reflect the conversion to
the 2002 version of the North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) as the basis for the assignment and tabulation of economic
data by industry, replacing the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) system. Due to differences in NAICS and SIC structures,
NAICS-based data by industry are not comparable with the
SIC-based data.

B-8. Average weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers (1)
on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group,
seasonally adjusted

                                                     2002
                Industry
                                          Mar.  Apr.  May   June  July

    Total private                         34.2  34.2  34.2  34.3  34.0

Goods-producing                           40.5  40.4  40.3  40.5  40.0

 Mining                                   43.3  42.4  43.0  43.3  42.7

 Construction                             39.1  39.0  38.7  39.0  38.2

 Manufacturing                            41.0  40.9  40.9  41.1  40.7
       Overtime hours                      4.1   4.2   4.2   4.3   4.0

  Durable goods                           41.3  41.4  41.3  41.5  41.0
       Overtime hours                      4.1   4.1   4.1   4.2   3.9
   Lumber and wood products               41.1  40.8  40.8  41.0  41.2
   Furniture and fixtures                 40.6  40.8  40.4  40.2  40.1
   Stone, clay, and glass products        43.6  43.8  43.4  43.7  43.2
   Primary metal industries               44.4  44.3  44.1  44.6  44.1
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                             45.5  45.1  45.6  46.1  45.5
   Fabricated metal products              41.7  41.6  41.9  42.0  41.7
   Industrial machinery and equipment     40.5  40.6  40.7  40.9  40.3
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                             39.4  39.5  39.4  39.4  38.7
   Transportation equipment               42.4  42.6  42.3  42.5  41.7
    Motor vehicles and equipment          43.9  44.4  44.2  44.1  42.9
   Instruments and related products       40.6  40.4  40.4  40.9  40.4
   Miscellaneous manfacturing             38.8  38.8  38.8  39.6  38.4

  Nondurable goods                        40.4  40.3  40.4  40.6  40.2
       Overtime hours                      4.2   4.3   4.3   4.3   4.2
   Food and kindred products              41.4  41.2  41.2  41.6  41.0
   Tobacco products                       41.2  41.3  41.6  41.1  42.1
   Textile mill products                  41.4  41.5  41.4  41.5  41.6
   Apparel and other textile products     37.4  37.1  37.0  37.0  36.8
   Paper and allied products              41.5  41.6  41.9  41.6  41.2
   Printing and publishing                37.5  37.2  37.5  37.7  37.3
   Chemicals and allied products          42.0  41.8  42.3  42.5  42.1
   Petroleum and coal products            (2)   (2)   (2)   (2)   (2)
   Rubber and misc. plastics products     41.1  41.6  41.2  41.5  41.0
   Leather and leather products           37.3  37.5  36.7  36.8  36.7

Service-producing                         32.8  32.7  32.8  32.8  32.6

 Transportation and public utilities      38.2  38.2  38.4  38.3  38.3

 Wholesale trade                          38.4  38.3  38.3  38.6  38.4

 Retail trade                             29.1  29.0  29.1  29.1  28.8

 Finance, insurance, and real estate      36.2  36.1  36.1  36.0  36.0

 Services                                 32.6  32.6  32.6  32.7  32.5

                                                      2002
                Industry
                                          Aug.  Sept. Oct.  Nov.  Dec.

    Total private                         34.1  34.2  34.2  34.2  34.1

Goods-producing                           40.3  40.3  40.1  39.9  40.2

 Mining                                   43.3  42.8  42.7  43.1  42.1

 Construction                             38.6  38.8  38.4  38.2  38.4

 Manufacturing                            40.9  40.8  40.7  40.6  40.9
       Overtime hours                      4.2   4.1   4.1   4.0   4.2

  Durable goods                           41.2  41.3  41.2  41.0  41.3
       Overtime hours                      4.1   4.1   4.2   4.0   4.2
   Lumber and wood products               41.0  41.1  41.0  40.6  41.2
   Furniture and fixtures                 40.3  40.2  39.6  39.5  40.7
   Stone, clay, and glass products        43.3  43.4  43.4  42.9  43.1
   Primary metal industries               44.3  44.2  44.7  44.3  44.7
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                             45.8  46.0  46.2  45.4  46.5
   Fabricated metal products              41.7  41.6  41.6  41.3  41.2
   Industrial machinery and equipment     40.8  40.7  40.5  40.3  40.6
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                             38.7  38.8  38.3  38.7  39.0
   Transportation equipment               42.2  42.6  42.6  42.2  42.5
    Motor vehicles and equipment          43.8  44.3  44.4  44.0  44.4
   Instruments and related products       40.7  40.8  40.7  40.6  40.9
   Miscellaneous manfacturing             38.5  38.6  38.9  38.5  38.8

  Nondurable goods                        40.5  40.2  40.1  40.1  40.4
       Overtime hours                      4.2   4.0   4.1   4.0   4.2
   Food and kindred products              41.3  40.8  40.8  41.0  41.4
   Tobacco products                       40.3  39.9  40.4  39.6  39.5
   Textile mill products                  41.8  41.2  40.9  40.9  41.2
   Apparel and other textile products     36.8  36.9  36.6  36.6  36.7
   Paper and allied products              41.7  41.4  41.3  41.5  41.8
   Printing and publishing                37.7  37.5  37.4  37.1  37.7
   Chemicals and allied products          42.6  42.4  42.2  42.2  42.1
   Petroleum and coal products            (2)   (2)   (2)   (2)   (2)
   Rubber and misc. plastics products     41.2  40.8  40.9  40.7  40.8
   Leather and leather products           35.7  35.6  36.3  37.0  37.1

Service-producing                         32.7  32.8  32.8  32.9  32.8

 Transportation and public utilities      38.4  38.5  38.4  38.5  38.3

 Wholesale trade                          38.5  38.5  38.6  38.5  38.5

 Retail trade                             28.9  29.0  29.1  29.2  29.2

 Finance, insurance, and real estate      36.2  36.1  36.0  36.2  36.0

 Services                                 32.6  32.8  32.7  32.7  32.6

                                                    2003
                Industry
                                          Jan.  Feb. (p)  Mar. (p)

    Total private                         34.3    34.1      34.3

Goods-producing                           40.5    39.8      40.3

 Mining                                   42.8    42.7      42.8

 Construction                             39.4    37.4      39.1

 Manufacturing                            40.9    40.8      40.8
       Overtime hours                      4.1     4.1       4.0

  Durable goods                           41.4    41.3      41.1
       Overtime hours                      4.1     4.1       4.0
   Lumber and wood products               41.1    40.9      41.0
   Furniture and fixtures                 40.3    39.8      39.5
   Stone, clay, and glass products        43.5    43.1      43.7
   Primary metal industries               44.3    44.9      45.1
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                             44.8    45.1      45.7
   Fabricated metal products              41.6    41.4      41.0
   Industrial machinery and equipment     41.0    41.3      41.0
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                             38.5    38.9      38.7
   Transportation equipment               43.1    42.3      41.6
    Motor vehicles and equipment          45.2    43.6      42.8
   Instruments and related products       40.7    40.5      40.6
   Miscellaneous manfacturing             38.9    38.7      38.5

  Nondurable goods                        40.1    40.2      40.3
       Overtime hours                      4.0     4.1       4.1
   Food and kindred products              40.8    40.6      41.1
   Tobacco products                       40.6    41.2      40.3
   Textile mill products                  40.5    40.7      40.4
   Apparel and other textile products     36.6    36.5      36.4
   Paper and allied products              41.8    42.2      41.9
   Printing and publishing                38.0    38.2      37.9
   Chemicals and allied products          41.8    42.4      42.5
   Petroleum and coal products            (2)     (2)       (2)
   Rubber and misc. plastics products     40.6    40.4      40.5
   Leather and leather products           37.0    37.0      37.1

Service-producing                         32.9    32.8      32.9

 Transportation and public utilities      38.3    38.3      38.6

 Wholesale trade                          38.4    38.4      38.4

 Retail trade                             29.3    29.1      29.2

 Finance, insurance, and real estate      36.3    36.4      36.6

 Services                                 32.7    32.6      32.7

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance; insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal components, which are small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, can not be separated with sufficient precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-9. Indexes of aggregate weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory
workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group, seasonally adjusted

                                                   2002
             Industry
                                     Mar.   Apr.    May   June   July

    Total private                    148.0  148.0  148.0  148.4  147.4

Goods-producing                      105.5  105.4  105.0  105.7  104.1

 Mining                               54.0   53.5   53.7   53.7   52.5

 Construction                        178.1  178.3  176.4  178.4  173.8

 Manufacturing                        93.0   92.9   92.8   93.2   92.3

  Durable goods                       95.5   95.5   95.4   95.6   94.5
   Lumber and wood products          134.7  133.3  134.4  134.0  134.8
   Furniture and fixtures            123.2  124.7  122.9  122.9  123.2
   Stone, clay, and glass products   113.1  113.6  112.6  113.3  112.3
   Primary metal industries           76.7   76.7   76.4   76.6   75.4
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                         58.4   58.3   58.9   59.2   58.4
   Fabricated metal products         109.2  109.1  110.1  110.2  109.9
   Industrial machinery and
    equipment                         83.1   83.1   82.8   83.1   81.9
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                         83.1   82.9   82.2   81.7   80.4
   Transportation equipment          105.5  105.7  105.6  106.4  103.7
    Motor vehicles and equipment     143.0  144.2  144.0  144.7  139.6
   Instruments and related products   68.6   68.2   67.9   68.2   67.9
   Miscellaneous manfacturing         90.2   90.2   90.6   92.1   90.4

  Nondurable goods                    89.6   89.3   89.4   89.9   89.1
   Food and kindred products         115.5  115.4  115.6  117.1  114.9
   Tobacco products                   51.0   49.1   51.5   52.9   54.2
   Textile mill products              62.4   62.1   61.6   61.6   61.4
   Apparel and other textile
    products                          44.1   43.7   43.4   43.5   43.5
   Paper and allied products          95.5   94.9   95.0   94.5   93.4
   Printing and publishing           106.8  106.0  106.2  106.8  105.7
   Chemicals and allied products      94.4   93.6   95.1   95.7   94.8
   Petroleum and coal products        70.9   67.9   70.9   70.7   71.6
   Rubber and misc. plastics
    products                         133.8  135.1  133.8  135.2  135.0
   Leather and leather products       23.5   23.6   23.1   22.6   23.7

Service-producing                    167.1  167.2  167.3  167.6  166.8

 Transportation and public
  utilities                          132.3  132.0  132.3  131.8  131.5

 Wholesale trade                     125.9  125.7  125.7  126.7  125.9

 Retail trade                        147.3  146.8  147.1  147.1  145.7

 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                             140.7  140.9  140.6  140.0  139.9

 Services                            211.3  211.5  211.8  212.7  211.8

                                                   2002
             Industry
                                     Aug.   Sept.  Oct.   Nov.   Dec.

    Total private                    147.9  148.3  148.1  147.9  147.7

Goods-producing                      104.8  104.4  103.7  103.0  103.3

 Mining                               53.7   52.7   52.3   52.3   51.3

 Construction                        176.4  177.2  175.2  174.4  175.4

 Manufacturing                        92.5   91.9   91.5   90.8   91.0

  Durable goods                       94.8   94.2   93.7   92.7   92.8
   Lumber and wood products          134.2  134.1  133.8  131.8  133.5
   Furniture and fixtures            123.5  121.0  119.2  118.9  120.9
   Stone, clay, and glass products   114.1  113.9  113.9  112.3  112.0
   Primary metal industries           75.9   75.1   75.7   75.1   75.4
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                         59.6   59.0    59.3  57.9   59.3
   Fabricated metal products         108.9  108.2  108.3  106.5  105.7
   Industrial machinery and
    equipment                         82.3   81.7   81.0   80.2   80.1
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                         79.1   78.2   76.5   76.4   76.5
   Transportation equipment          106.4  105.6  105.5  103.7  104.0
    Motor vehicles and equipment     145.7  144.5  144.6  142.3  142.5
   Instruments and related products   67.3   67.7   67.0   66.7   66.6
   Miscellaneous manfacturing         89.9   90.8   90.8   90.6   89.8

  Nondurable goods                    89.4   88.9   88.4   88.2   88.5
   Food and kindred products         115.8  114.9  114.2  114.9  116.3
   Tobacco products                   57.9   53.3   54.0   52.9   50.9
   Textile mill products              61.3   60.1   59.8   59.5   59.9
   Apparel and other textile
    products                          43.4   43.1   42.2   42.1   41.9
   Paper and allied products          94.5   93.7   93.6   94.1   93.5
   Printing and publishing           106.2  106.0  105.7  104.3  105.4
   Chemicals and allied products      95.6   95.3   94.8   94.7   94.6
   Petroleum and coal products        69.4   72.9   72.0   71.2   70.5
   Rubber and misc. plastics
    products                         134.4  132.9  132.8  131.6  131.0
   Leather and leather products       21.9   24.1   24.5   23.9   23.4

Service-producing                    167.1  168.0  168.0  168.0  167.6

 Transportation and public
  utilities                          131.5  131.4  130.9  131.1  130.0

 Wholesale trade                     126.2  126.1  126.3  125.6  125.6

 Retail trade                        146.0  146.6  147.0  146.9  146.3

 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                             141.0  141.4  141.6  142.8  141.9

 Services                            212.7  214.2  213.9  213.8  213.6

                                                2003
             Industry
                                     Jan.   Feb. (p)    Mar. (p)

    Total private                    148.5    147.1       147.6

Goods-producing                      104.1    101.8       102.8

 Mining                               52.0     52.4        52.4

 Construction                        179.5    168.7       176.4

 Manufacturing                        91.1     90.5        90.0

  Durable goods                       93.3     92.1        91.4
   Lumber and wood products          133.6    132.3       131.6
   Furniture and fixtures            119.1    116.7       114.9
   Stone, clay, and glass products   113.1    118.8       112.3
   Primary metal industries           74.9     75.2        75.9
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
     products                         57.5     57.5        58.7
   Fabricated metal products         106.3    104.8       104.0
   Industrial machinery and
    equipment                         80.6     80.5        79.5
   Electronic and other electrical
    equipment                         75.5     75.3        74.5
   Transportation equipment          107.1    104.2       102.1
    Motor vehicles and equipment     147.5    140.8       137.8
   Instruments and related products   66.6     65.8        65.6
   Miscellaneous manfacturing         90.1     87.5        88.4

  Nondurable goods                    88.0     88.1        88.0
   Food and kindred products         115.1    114.4       115.8
   Tobacco products                   50.3     51.0        49.9
   Textile mill products              59.1     58.7        57.6
   Apparel and other textile
    products                          41.7     41.7        41.2
   Paper and allied products          93.1     94.2        93.2
   Printing and publishing           106.3    107.3       106.4
   Chemicals and allied products      93.9     94.9        95.2
   Petroleum and coal products        71.6     73.5        73.9
   Rubber and misc. plastics
    products                         130.6    129.9       129.9
   Leather and leather products       22.7     21.6        21.7

Service-producing                    168.4    167.4       167.7

 Transportation and public
  utilities                          129.9    129.0       129.8

 Wholesale trade                     125.1    125.1       125.3

 Retail trade                        147.6    145.9       146.0

 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                             143.2    143.8       144.7

 Services                            214.7    213.4       213.7

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(p) = preliminary

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-10. Hours of wage and salary workers on nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, seasonally adjusted

                                              Millions of hours
                                              (annual rate) (1)

                                            Jan.             Feb.
               Industry                     2002           2003 (p)

           Total                           237,966         236,629

Private sector                             197,862         196,201

 Mining                                      1,223           1,224
 Construction                               13,448          12,684
 Manufacturing                              34,994          34,841
  Durable goods                             20,787          20,628
  Nondurable goods                          14,207          14,213
 Transportation and public utilities        13,351          13,235
 Wholesale trade                            13,257          13,259
 Retail trade                               35,456          35,037
 Finance, insurance, and real estate        14,765          14,855
 Services                                   71,368          71,066

Government                                  40,103          40,429

                                           Million
                                           of hours
                                           (annual         Percent
                                           rate) (1)       change

                                                          March 2002
                                            March             To
               Industry                   2003 (p)      Feb. 2003 (p)

           Total                           237,823           0.1

Private sector                             197,273           -.2

 Mining                                      1,227          -2.7
 Construction                               13,303           -.8
 Manufacturing                              34,719          -3.1
  Durable goods                             20,505          -4.1
  Nondurable goods                          14,214          -1.7
 Transportation and public utilities        13,353          -1.9
 Wholesale trade                            13,259           -.6
 Retail trade                               35,092           -.6
 Finance, insurance, and real estate        14,966           2.6
 Services                                   71,355           1.5

Government                                  40,550           1.3

                                               Percent change

                                          Jan. 2003       Feb. 2003
               Industry                      To               To
                                        Feb. 2003 (p)  March (2003) (p)

           Total                            -0.6             0.5

Private sector                               -.8              .5

 Mining                                       .1              .2
 Construction                               -5.7             4.9
 Manufacturing                               -.4             -.4
  Durable goods                              -.8             -.6
  Nondurable goods                            .0              .0
 Transportation and public utilities         -.9              .9
 Wholesale trade                              .0              .0
 Retail trade                               -1.2              .2
 Finance, insurance, and real estate          .6              .7
 Services                                    -.4              .4

Government                                    .8              .3

(1) Total hours paid for 1 week in the month, seasonally adjusted,
multiplied by 52.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Data refer to hours of all employees--production
workers, nonsupervisory workers, and salaried workers--and are based
largely on establishment data. See BLS Handbook of Methods, BLS
Bulletin 2490, chapter 10, "Productivity Measures: Business Sector and
Major Subsectors."

SOURCE: Office of Productivity and Technology (202--691-5606).
Historical data for this series also are available on the Internet at
the following address:

B-11. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, seasonally adjusted

                                               2002

             Industry                 Mar.      Apr.      May

                                      Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   $14.64    $14.66    $14.69

 Goods-producing                      16.29     16.32     16.35

  Mining                              17.72     17.63     17.87
  Construction                        18.74     18.83     18.77
  Manufacturing                       15.19     15.19     15.27
   Excluding overtime (2)             14.45     14.43     14.53

Service-producing                     14.18     14.19     14.23

 Transportation and public
  utilities                           17.21     17.21     17.26
 Wholesale trade                      16.23     16.11     16.12
 Retail trade                          9.95      9.97      9.99
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              16.14     16.18     16.17
 Services                             15.08     15.13     15.16

Total private (in constant (1982)
 dollars (3)                           8.13      8.10      8.11
 Goods-producing                       9.04      9.02      9.03
 Service-producing                     7.87      7.84      7.86

                                       Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   500.69    501.37    502.40

 Goods-producing                     659.75    659.33    658.91

  Mining                             767.28    747.51    768.41
  Construction                       732.73    734.37    726.40
  Manufacturing                      622.79    621.27    624.54

 Service-producing                   465.10    464.01    466.74

  Transportation and public
   utilities                         657.42    657.42    662.78
  Wholesale trade                    623.23    617.01    617.40
  Retail trade                       289.55    289.13    290.71
  Finance, insurance, and real
   estate                            584.27    584.10    583.74
  Services                           491.61    493.24    494.22

 Total private (in constant (1982)
  dollars (3)                        278.01    277.00    277.42
  Goods-producing                    366.32    364.27    363.84
  Service-producing                  258.25    256.36    257.73

                                                2002

             Industry                 June      July      Aug.

                                      Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   $14.74    $14.76    $14.83

 Goods-producing                      16.39     16.38     16.44

  Mining                              17.70     17.78     17.87
  Construction                        18.81     18.87     18.90
  Manufacturing                       15.31     15.28     15.34
   Excluding overtime (2)             14.56     14.57     14.59

Service-producing                     14.27     14.31     14.37

 Transportation and public
  utilities                           17.31     17.27     17.28
 Wholesale trade                      16.15     16.14     16.28
 Retail trade                         10.06     10.05     10.09
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              16.27     16.38     16.43
 Services                             15.19     15.26     15.30

Total private (in constant (1982)
 dollars (3)                           8.13      8.12      8.14
 Goods-producing                       9.04      9.01      9.02
 Service-producing                     7.87      7.87      7.89

                                       Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   505.58    501.84    505.70

 Goods-producing                     663.80    655.20    662.53

  Mining                             766.41    759.21    773.77
  Construction                       733.59    720.83    729.54
  Manufacturing                      629.24    621.90    627.41

 Service-producing                   468.06    466.51    469.90

  Transportation and public
   utilities                         662.97    661.44    663.55
  Wholesale trade                    623.39    619.78    626.78
  Retail trade                       292.75    289.44    291.60
  Finance, insurance, and real
   estate                            585.72    589.68    594.77
  Services                           496.71    495.95    498.78

 Total private (in constant (1982)
  dollars (3)                        278.71    276.04    277.55
  Goods-producing                    365.93    360.40    363.63
  Service-producing                  258.03    256.61    257.90

                                                   2002

             Industry                 Sept.     Oct.      Nov.    Dec.

                                           Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   $14.85    $14.90    $14.94  $14.98

 Goods-producing                      16.48     16.54     16.54   16.61

  Mining                              17.82     17.83     17.89   17.78
  Construction                        18.98     19.00     19.00   19.14
  Manufacturing                       15.35     15.44     15.44   15.48
   Excluding overtime (2)             14.62     14.70     14.71   14.72

Service-producing                     14.40     14.44     14.50   14.53

 Transportation and public
  utilities                           17.36     17.38     17.51   17.45
 Wholesale trade                      16.29     16.31     16.32   16.37
 Retail trade                         10.10     10.12     10.14   10.18
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              16.53     16.57     16.71   16.73
 Services                             15.34     15.40     15.46   15.49

Total private (in constant (1982)
 dollars (3)                           8.13      8.15      8.16    8.18
 Goods-producing                       9.03      9.04      9.04    9.07
 Service-producing                     7.89      7.90      7.92    7.93

                                            Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   507.87    509.58    510.95  510.82

 Goods-producing                     664.14    663.25    659.95  667.72

  Mining                             762.70    761.34    771.06  748.54
  Construction                       736.42    729.60    725.80  734.98
  Manufacturing                      626.28    628.41    626.86  633.13

 Service-producing                   472.32    473.63    477.05  476.58

  Transportation and public
   utilities                         668.36    667.39    674.14  668.34
  Wholesale trade                    627.17    629.57    628.32  630.25
  Retail trade                       292.90    294.49    296.09  297.26
  Finance, insurance, and real
   estate                            596.73    596.52    604.90  602.28
  Services                           503.15    503.58    505.54  504.97

 Total private (in constant (1982)
  dollars (3)                        278.13    278.61    279.21  278.83
  Goods-producing                    363.71    362.63    360.63  364.48
  Service-producing                  258.66    258.96    260.68  260.14

                                               2003

             Industry                 Jan.    Feb. (p)   Mar. (p)

                                       Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   $14.99    $15.08    $15.10

 Goods-producing                      16.64     16.67     16.74

  Mining                              17.91     18.18     18.37
  Construction                        19.04     19.16     19.16
  Manufacturing                       15.53     15.57     15.62
   Excluding overtime (2)             14.79     14.84     14.88

Service-producing                     14.53     14.65     14.65

 Transportation and public
  utilities                           17.44     17.59     17.62
 Wholesale trade                      16.36     16.50     16.47
 Retail trade                         10.15     10.22     10.21
 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                              16.77     16.78     16.80
 Services                             15.51     15.65     15.66

Total private (in constant (1982)
 dollars (3)                           8.16      8.15     (4)
 Goods-producing                       9.05      9.01     (4)
 Service-producing                     7.91      7.92     (4)

                                       Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)   514.16    514.23    517.93

 Goods-producing                     673.92    663.47    674.62

  Mining                             766.55    776.29    786.24
  Construction                       750.18    716.58    749.16
  Manufacturing                      635.18    635.26    637.30

 Service-producing                   478.04    480.52    481.99

  Transportation and public
   utilities                         667.95    673.70    680.13
  Wholesale trade                    628.22    633.60    632.45
  Retail trade                       297.40    297.40    298.13
  Finance, insurance, and real
   estate                            608.75    610.79    614.88
  Services                           507.18    510.19    512.08

 Total private (in constant (1982)
  dollars (3)                        279.74    277.96     (4)
  Goods-producing                    366.66    358.63     (4)
  Service-producing                  260.09    259.74     (4)

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) Derived by assuming that overtime hours are paid at the rate of
time and one-half.

(3) The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical
Workers (CPI-W) is used to deflate these series.

(4) Not available.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-12. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by detailed industry

                                                         All employees
                                             1987
                Industry                     SIC       Feb.      Mar.
                                             Code      2002      2002

      Total                                           129,310   129,875

   Total private                                      107,826   108,266

Mining                                                    551       550

 Metal mining                              10            31.4      31.8
  Iron ores                                101            5.1       5.5
  Copper ores                              102            8.7       8.7

 Coal mining                               12            81.2      80.7
  Bituminous coal and lignite
    mining                                 122           75.9      75.4

 Oil and gas extraction                    13           334.9     331.0
  Crude petroleum and natural gas          131          125.0     122.5
  Oil and gas field services               138          206.7     205.3

 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels        14           103.4     106.5
  Crushed and broken stone                 142           41.6      43.5
  Sand and gravel                          144           32.7      33.8
  Chemical and fertilizer minerals         147            9.9       9.9

Construction                                            6,130     6,206

 General building contractors              15         1,386.5   1,397.7
  Residential building construction        152          723.0     728.8
  Operative builders                       153           31.3      31.7
  Nonresidential building
    construction                           154          632.2     637.2

 Heavy construction, except
   building                                16           788.6     810.8
  Highway and street construction          161          217.3     233.2
  Heavy construction, except
    highway                                162          571.3     577.6

 Special trade contractors                 17         3,954.7   3,997.3
  Plumbing, heating, and air
    conditioning                           171          893.0     892.6
  Painting and paper hanging               172          190.5     190.3
  Electrical work                          173          806.6     806.2
  Masonry, stonework, and
    plastering                             174          536.6     552.3
  Carpentry and floor work                 175          308.8     309.1
  Roofing, siding, and sheet
    metal work                             176          216.7     219.1

Manufacturing                                          16,792    16,762

 Durable goods                                          9,986     9,958

  Lumber and wood products                 24           755.1     753.7
   Logging                                 241           69.2      65.5
   Sawmills and planning mills             242          166.7     168.2
    Sawmills and planning mills,
      general                              2421         130.3     131.2
    Hardwood dimension and
      flooring mills                       2426          34.4      35.0
   Millwork, plywood, and
     structural members                    243          317.6     319.4
    Millwork                               2431         120.2     119.7
    Wood kitchen cabinets                  2434         104.0     104.2
    Hardwood veneer and plywood            2435          25.8      26.1
    Softwood veneer and plywood            2436          24.9      25.1
   Wood containers                         244           54.0      53.6
   Wood buildings and mobile homes         245           73.2      72.2
    Mobile homes                           2451          51.9      51.1
   Miscellaneous wood products             249           74.4      74.8

  Furniture and fixtures                   25           491.8     493.3
   Household furniture                     251          253.2     255.4
    Wood household furniture               2511         108.5     108.6
    Upholstered household furniture        2512          85.3      86.4
    Metal household furniture              2514          17.0      17.5
    Mattresses and bedsprings              2515          34.1      34.1

    Office furniture                       252           67.2      65.5
    Public building and related
      furniture                            253           50.5      51.4
    Partitions and fixtures                254           80.3      80.2
    Miscellaneous furniture and
      fixtures                             259           40.6      40.8

   Stone, clay, and glass products         32           535.2     541.1
    Flat glass                             321           15.0      15.1
    Glass and glassware, pressed
      or blown                             322           61.8      60.4
     Glass containers                      3221          21.6      21.4
     Pressed and blown glass, nec          3229          40.2      39.0
    Products of purchased glass            323           60.5      59.7
    Cement, hydraulic                      324           18.6      18.7
    Structural clay products               325           30.3      32.2
    Pottery and related products           326           33.8      33.8
    Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
      products                             327          232.9     237.2
     Concrete block and brick              3271          20.0      20.4
     Concrete products, nec                3272          83.9      84.3
     Ready-mixed concrete                  3273         111.3     114.9
    Misc. nonmetallic mineral
      products                             329           62.5      63.0
     Abrasive products                     3291          15.0      14.9
     Mineral wool                          3296          21.9      21.9

   Primary metal industries                33           602.5     597.1
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
      products                             331          188.4     186.8
     Blast furnaces and steel mills        3312         125.1     124.0
     Steel pipe and tubes                  3317          26.4      26.3
    Iron and steel foudries                332          107.6     106.0
     Gray and ductile iron
       foundries                           3321          68.1      67.1
     Malleable iron foundries              3322           3.6       3.7
     Steel foundries, nec                  3325          22.1      21.8
    Primary nonferrous metals              333           28.9      29.0
     Primary aluminum                      3334          17.2      17.4
    Nonferrous rolling and drawing         335          155.6     153.9
     Copper rolling and drawing            3351          19.7      19.6
     Aluminum sheet, plate, and
       foil                                3353          18.8      18.6
     Nonferrous wire drawing and
       insulting                           3357          66.3      65.2
    Nonferrous foundries,
      (castings)                           336           82.4      81.8
     Aluminum foundries                    3365          21.0      21.2

   Fabricated metal products               34         1,424.3   1,419.7
    Metal cans and shipping
      containers                           341           34.4      34.5
     Metal cans                            3411          28.0      28.2
    Cutlery, handtools, and
      hardware                             342          109.5     110.3
     Hand and edge tools, and
       blades and handsaws                 3423,5        41.9      42.4
     Hardware, nec                         3429          56.3      56.5
    Plumbing and heating, except
      electric                             343           55.7      54.8
     Plumbing fixture fittings
       and trim                            3432          21.8      22.0
     Heating equipment, except
       electric                            3433          18.3      17.8
    Fabricated structural metal
      products                             344          481.0     475.5
     Fabricated structural metal           3441          94.1      93.7
     Metal doors, sash, and trim           3442          82.0      81.4
     Fabricated plate work (boiler
       shops)                              3443         100.8      98.7
     Sheet metal work                      3444         119.4     117.3
     Architectural metal work              3446          38.2      38.2
    Screw machine products, bolts,
      etc                                  345           93.3      93.5
     Screw machine products                3451          44.4      44.4
     Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
       washers                             3452          48.9      49.1
    Metal forgings and stampings           346          218.1     218.3
     Iron and steel forgins                3462          27.7      27.8
     Automotive stampings                  3465         107.4     107.8
     Metal stampings, nec                  3469          71.1      70.9
    Metal services, nec                    347          135.9     136.0
     Plating and polishing                 3471          78.3      78.9
     Metal coating and allied
       services                            3479          57.6      57.1
    Ordnance and accessories, nec          348           38.6      38.7
     Ammunition, except for small
       arms, nec                           3483          18.8      18.8
    Miscellaneous fabricated metal
      products                             349          257.8     258.1
     Valves and pipe fittings, nec         3494          19.7      19.7
     Misc. fabricated wire products        3496          51.9      52.1

   Industrial machinery and
     equipment                             35         1,856.7   1,851.3
    Engines and turbines                   351           79.1      77.2
     Turbines and turbine
       generator sets                      3511          27.1      26.3
     Internal combustion engines,
       nec                                 3519          52.0      50.9
    Farm and garden machinery              352           92.5      93.5
     Farm machinery and equipment          3523          67.4      68.0
    Construction and related
      machinery                            353          208.5     207.6
     Construction machinery                3531          74.7      75.4
     Mining machinery                      3532          14.2      14.1
     Oil and gas field machinery           3533          43.5      43.2
     Conveyors and conveying
       equipment                           3535          33.5      32.9
     Industrial trucks and tractors        3537          25.6      25.0
    Metalworking machinery                 354          280.9     278.1
     Machine tools, metal cutting
       types                               3541          31.5      31.7
     Machine tools, metal forming
       types                               3542          13.5      13.7
     Special dies, tools, jigs,
       and fixtures                        3544         140.6     138.1
     Machine tool accessories              3545          42.7      42.3
     Power driven handtools                3546          16.3      16.2
    Special industry machinery             355          139.3     139.0
     Textile machinery                     3552          10.0      10.1
     Printing trades machinery             3555          17.8      17.8
     Food products machinery               3556          22.8      22.9
    General industrial machinery           356          220.8     219.0
     Pumps and pumping equipment           3561          27.3      27.0
     Ball and roller bearings              3562          37.0      36.6
     Air and gas compressors               3563          21.7      21.6
     Blowers and fans                      3564          31.5      31.3
     Speed changers, drives, and
       gears                               3566          15.2      14.9
     Power transmission equipment,
       nec                                 3568          17.5      17.4
    Computer and office equipment          357          315.4     314.2
     Electronic computers                  3571         170.2     169.5
     Computer terminals,
       calculators, and office
       machines, nec                       3575,8,9      47.1      46.1
    Refrigeration and service
      machinery                            358          187.9     189.7
     Refrigeration and heating
       equipment                           3585         128.0     129.7
    Misc. industrial and commercial
      machinery                            359          332.3     333.0
     Carburetors, pistons, rings,
       valves                              3592          21.1      20.8
     Scales, balances, and
       industrial machinery, nec           3596,9       271.6     272.6

   Electronic and other electrical
     equipment                             36         1,461.3   1,449.5
    Electric distribution equipment        361           72.2      72.3
     Transformers, except
       electronic                          3612          31.2      31.2
     Switchgear and switchboard
       apparatus                           3613          41.0      41.1
    Electrical industrial apparatus        362          135.1     134.2
     Motors and generators                 3621          61.5      60.8
     Relays and industrial controls        3625          52.0      51.8
    Household appliances                   363          102.1     102.4
     Household refrigerators and
       freezers                            3632          25.0      24.3
     Household laundry equipment           3633          19.1      20.1
     Electric housewares and fans          3634          18.0      18.1
    Electric lighting and wiring
      equipment                            364          159.7     159.5
     Electric lamps                        3641          17.3      17.9
     Current-carrying wiring
       devices                             3643          53.7      53.6
     Noncurrent-carrying wiring
       devices                             3644          17.0      17.1
     Residential lighting fixtures         3645          16.5      16.4
    Household audio and video
      equipment                            365           68.8      67.8
     Household audio and video
       equipment                           3651          46.7      46.1
    Communications equipment               366          227.6     225.6
     Telephone and telegraph
       apparatus                           3661          91.9      91.9
    Electronic components and
      accessories                          367          577.1     570.2
     Electron tubes                        3671          17.1      17.0
     Semiconductors and related
       devices                             3674         268.8     267.3
     Electronic components, nec            3679         131.8     128.5
    Misc. electrical equipment and
      supplies                             369          118.7     117.5
     Storage batteries                     3691          19.4      19.5
     Engine electrical equipment           3694          54.1      53.0

   Transportation equipment                37         1,675.7   1,672.8
    Motor vehicles and equipment           371          911.7     915.2
     Motor vehicles and car bodies         3711         330.1     333.6
     Truck and bus bodies                  3713          45.8      45.7
     Motor vehicle parts and
       accessories                         3714         492.6     492.2
     Truck trailers                        3715          24.5      24.8
    Aircraft and parts                     372          425.4     417.2
     Aircraft                              3721         214.2     208.5
     Aircraft engines and engine
       parts                               3724          95.0      93.7
     Aircraft parts and equipment,
       nec                                 3728         116.2     115.0
    Ship and boat building and
      repairing                            373          154.1     154.3
     Ship building and repairing           3731          95.7      94.2
     Boat building and repairing           3732          58.4      60.1
    Railroad equipment                     374           26.2      26.0
    Guided missiles, space
      vehicles, and parts                  376           82.7      83.0
     Guided missiles and space
       vehicles                            3761          57.1      56.9
    Miscellaneous transportation
      equipment                            379           57.0      58.6
     Travel trailers and campers           3792          21.6      22.5

   Instruments and related products        38           813.9     810.6
    Search and navigation equipment        381          150.2     149.5
    Measuring and controlling
      devices                              382          280.7     279.3
     Environmental controls                3822          34.9      34.5
     Process control instruments           3823          65.4      65.0
     Instruments to measure
       electricity                         3825          63.8      63.4
    Medical instruments and
      supplies                             384          287.5     288.1
     Surgical and medical
       instruments                         3841         112.8     113.6
     Surgical appliances and
       supplies                            3842          97.2      97.2
    Ophthalmic goods                       385           29.3      29.1
    Photographic equipment and
      supplies                             386           62.9      61.3
    Watches, clocks, watchcases,
      and parts                            387            3.3       3.3

   Miscellaneous manufacturing
     industries                            39           369.2     368.9
    Jewelry, silverware, and
      plated ware                          391           44.2      43.9
     Jewelry, precious metal               3911          35.1      34.8
    Musical instruments                    393           15.8      15.9
    Toys and sporting goods                394           93.3      93.4
     Dolls, games, toys, and
       children's vehicles                 3942,4        24.7      25.1
     Sporting and athletic goods,
       nec                                 3949          68.6      68.3
    Pens, pencils, office, and art
      supplies                             395           29.7      29.6
    Costume jewelry and notions            396           15.9      16.2
     Costume jewelry                       3961           6.8       7.0
    Miscellaneous manufactures             399          170.3     169.9
     Signs and advertising
       specialties                         3993          79.2      78.7

Nondurable goods                                        6,806     6,804

 Food and kindred products                 20         1,656.4   1,655.3
  Meat products                            201          518.2     517.4
   Meat packing plants                     2011         149.4     148.6
   Sausages and other prepared meats       2013         109.0     109.7
   Poultry slaughtering and processing     2015         259.8     259.1
  Dairy products                           202          144.0     143.7
   Cheese, natural and processed           2022          40.9      40.8
   Fluid milk                              2026          62.2      61.4
  Preserved fruits and vegetables          203          200.4     198.5
   Canned specialties                      2032          14.6      14.4
   Canned fruits and vegetables            2033          58.1      57.4
   Frozen fruits and vegetables            2037          39.8      39.6
  Grain mill products                      204          118.9     119.1
   Flour and other grain mill products     2041          18.0      18.1
   Prepared feeds, nec                     2048          35.4      35.9
  Bakery products                          205          200.7     201.3
   Bread, cake, and related products       2051         140.0     140.8
   Cookies, crackers, and frozen bakery
     products, except bread                2052,3        60.7      60.5
  Sugar and confectionery products         206           88.1      87.3
   Cane sugar                              2061,2        10.6      10.6
   Beet sugar                              2063           6.8       6.2
   Candy and other confectionery
     products                              2064          44.1      44.4
  Fats and oils                            207           28.1      28.2
  Beverages                                208          184.4     184.4
   Malt beverages                          2082          31.7      31.3
   Bottled and canned soft drinks          2086          95.9      95.7
  Misc. food and kindred products          209          173.6     175.4

 Tobacco products                          21            33.9      32.9
  Cigarettes                               211           23.4      23.5

 Textile mill products                     22           438.3     438.0
  Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton          221           50.4      51.0
  Broadwoven fabric mills, synthetics      222           47.0      46.6
  Broadwoven fabric mills, wool            223            6.4       6.3
  Narrow fabric mills                      224           16.9      16.9
  Knitting mills                           225           91.5      90.7
   Women's hosiery, except socks           2251          11.2      11.3
   Hosiery, nec                            2252          27.7      27.3
   Knit outerwear mills                    2253          21.2      20.5
   Weft knit fabric mills                  2257          12.2      12.4
  Textile finishing, except wool           226           50.8      50.5
   Finishing plants, cotton                2261          22.6      22.4
   Finishing plants, synthetics            2262          15.7      15.6
  Carpets and rugs                         227           62.9      62.7
  Yarn and thread mills                    228           65.0      65.8
   Yarn spinning mills                     2281          46.3      47.2
   Throwing and winding mills              2282          13.8      13.8
  Miscellaneous textile goods              229           47.4      47.5

 Apparel and other textile products        23           526.9     527.9
  Men's and boys' suits and coats          231           15.5      15.6
  Men's and boys' furnishings              232          107.8     108.3
   Men's and boys' shirts                  2321          17.1      17.2
   Men's and boys' trousers and slacks     2325          36.3      36.7
   Men's and boys' work clothing           2326          20.8      20.6
  Women's and misses' outerwear            233          150.6     152.0
   Women's and misses' blouses and
     shirts                                2331           9.6       9.9
   Women's, juniors', and misses'
     dresses                               2335          21.1      20.7
   Women's and misses' suits and coats     2337           9.1       8.5
   Women's and misses' outerwear, nec      2339         110.8     112.9
  Women's and children's undergarments     234           15.2      14.8
   Women's and children's underwear        2341          11.2      11.0
   Brassieres, girdles, and allied
     garments                              2342           4.0       3.8

  Girls' and children's outerwear          236           10.2       9.9
   Girls' and children's dresses and
     blouses                               2361           5.1       5.0
  Fur goods and misc. apparel and
    accessories                            237,8         28.1      27.7
  Misc. fabricated textile products        239          188.3     188.5
   Curtains and draperies                  2391          15.9      16.4
   House furnishings, nec                  2392          47.9      47.8
   Automotive and apparel trimmings        2396          57.5      57.2

 Paper and allied products                 26           617.3     617.1
  Paper mills                              262          129.3     128.8
  Paperboard mills                         263           42.7      42.7
  Paperboard containers and boxes          265          204.5     205.2
   Corrugated and solid fiber boxes        2653         127.2     127.2
   Sanitary food containers                2656          16.1      16.5
   Folding paperboard boxes                2657          42.4      42.7
  Misc. converted paper products           267          227.7     227.3
   Paper, coated and laminated, nec        2672          43.7      43.6
   Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated   2673          39.2      39.1
   Envelopes                               2677          22.7      22.6

 Printing and publishing                   27         1,425.0   1,416.9
  Newspapers                               271          408.8     407.3
  Periodicals                              272          138.2     136.0
  Books                                    273          116.6     116.2
   Book publishing                         2731          81.1      80.9
   Book printing                           2732          35.5      35.3
  Miscellaneous publishing                 274           91.5      91.3
  Commercial printing                      275          518.5     517.2
   Commercial printing, lithographic       2752         341.4     339.4
   Commercial printing, nec                2759         157.9     158.7
  Manifold business forms                  276           38.2      37.5
  Blankbooks and bookbinding               278           49.7      49.5
  Printing trade services                  279           43.0      41.7

 Chemicals and allied products             28         1,009.5   1,009.2
  Industrial inorganic chemicals           281           91.5      91.1
   Industrial inorganic chemicals, nec     2819          47.4      47.2
  Plastics materials and synthetics        282          139.4     139.2
   Plastics materials and resins           2821          74.8      74.7
   Organic fibers, noncellulosic           2824          35.6      35.4
  Drugs                                    283          328.0     327.2
   Pharmaceutical preparations             2834         256.0     254.4
  Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods         284          150.8     151.9
   Soap and other detergents               2841          40.0      40.2
   Polishing, sanitation, and finishing
     preparations                          2842,3        39.3      39.3
   Toilet preparations                     2844          71.5      72.4
  Paints and allied products               285           48.2      48.2
  Industrial organic chemicals             286          114.4     114.6
   Cyclic crudes and intermediates         2865          17.8      17.8
   Other industrial organic chemicals      2861,9        96.6      96.8
  Agricultural chemicals                   287           45.7      45.8
  Miscellaneous chemical products          289           91.5      91.2

 Petroleum and coal products               29           121.6     123.0
  Petroleum refining                       291           82.2      81.8
  Asphalt paving and roofing materials     295           25.5      27.3

 Rubber and misc. plastics products        30           921.3     927.3
  Tires and inner tubes                    301           72.3      72.1
  Rubber and plastics footwear             302            4.4       4.7
  Hose, belting, gaskets, and packing      305           63.9      63.6
   Rubber and plastics hose and belting    3052          26.5      26.2
  Fabricated rubber products, nec          306           95.6      96.0
  Miscellaneous plastics products, nec     308          685.1     690.9

 Leather and leather products              31            56.0      56.2
  Leather tanning and finishing            311            7.6       7.5
  Footwear cut stock and footwear,
    except rubber                          313,4         23.6      23.6
   Men's footwear, except athletic         3143          14.5      14.5
   Women's footwear, except athletic       3144           3.5       3.5
  Luggage                                  316            6.6       6.6
  Handbags and personal leather goods      317            7.3       7.7

Transportation and public utilities                     6,772     6,767

 Transportation                                         4,287     4,292

  Railroad transportation                  40           232.0     231.8

  Local and interurban passenger transit   41           488.7     491.3
   Local and suburban transportation       411          233.4     233.9
   Taxicabs                                412           30.5      31.0
   Intercity and rural bus
     transportation                        413           22.4      22.9
   School buses                            415          167.6     167.1

  Trucking and warehousing                 42         1,791.1   1,791.2
   Trucking and courier services, except
     air                                   421        1,560.8   1,562.2
   Public warehousing and storage          422          219.4     218.1

  Water transportation                     44           175.4     177.0
   Water transportation of freight         441-4         37.3      37.2
   Water transportation services           449          117.2     117.7

  Transportation by air                    45         1,157.7   1,159.9
   Air transportation, scheduled           451          972.6     973.7
    Air transportation, scheduled          4512         504.5     503.5
   Airports, flying fields, and services   458          136.9     137.9

  Pipelines, except natural gas            46            15.1      14.9

  Transportation services                  47           426.8     426.0
   Passenger transportation arrangement    472          186.2     186.7
    Travel agencies                        4724         143.5     144.5
   Freight transportation arrangement      473          187.9     186.8

 Communications and public utilities                    2,485     2,475

  Communications                           48         1,645.6   1,638.9
   Telephone communications                481        1,127.7   1,118.7
    Telephone communications, except
      radio                                4813         915.8     906.3
   Radio and television broadcasting       483          248.6     249.8
    Radio broadcasting stations            4832         115.6     116.2
    Television broadcasting stations       4833         133.0     133.6
   Cable and other pay television
     services                              484          234.0     234.7

  Electric, gas, and sanitary services     49           839.7     835.9
   Electric services                       491          360.5     361.2
   Gas production and distribution         492          120.2     120.8
   Combination utility services            493          144.1     141.8
   Sanitary services                       495          174.5     171.4

Wholesale trade                                         6,639     6,646

 Durable goods                             50           3,905     3,897
  Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies      501          497.5     495.0
   Automobiles and other motor vehicles    5012         159.5     159.0
   Motor vehicle supplies and new parts    5013         265.4     264.6
  Furniture and home furnishings           502          163.8     163.6
   Furniture                               5021          80.5      80.2
   Home furnishings                        5023          83.3      83.4

  Lumber and other construction
    materials                              503          274.6     273.9
   Lumber, plywood, and millwork           5031         134.5     135.3
   Construction materials, nec             5039          37.3      36.7
  Professional and commercial equipment    504          897.0     893.0
   Office equipment                        5044         186.4     186.3
   Computers, peripherals and software     5045         371.3     368.0
   Medical and hospital equipment          5047         203.7     202.5
  Metals and minerals, except petroleum    505          143.7     142.4
  Electrical goods                         506          529.2     530.2
   Electrical apparatus and equipment      5063         218.5     219.3
   Electrical appliances, television and
     radio sets                            5064          42.1      41.5
   Electronic parts and equipment          5065         268.6     269.4
  Hardware, plumbing, and heating
    equipment                              507          311.4     309.9
   Hardware                                5072         108.4     107.7
   Plumbing and hydronic heating
     supplies                              5074         124.6     124.4
  Machinery, equipment, and supplies       508          781.0     778.3
   Construction and mining machinery       5082          93.9      94.5
   Farm and garden machinery               5083         115.1     116.5
   Industrial machinery and equipment      5084         309.7     307.4
   Industrial supplies                     5085         139.2     137.8
  Misc. wholesale trade durable goods      509          306.7     311.1
   Scrap and waste materials               5093         103.4     103.4

 Nondurable goods                          51           2,734     2,749
  Paper and paper products                 511          259.5     258.2
   Stationery and office supplies          5112         154.5     152.8
  Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries       512          280.3     282.0
  Apparel, piece goods, and notions        513          195.5     197.4
  Groceries and related products           514          922.4     923.6
   Groceries, general line                 5141         294.4     294.8
   Meats and meat products                 5147          56.0      55.2
   Fresh fruits and vegetables             5148          98.5      98.6
  Farm-product raw materials               515           90.1      90.8
  Chemicals and allied products            516          157.6     157.3
   Petroleum and petroleum products        517          145.4     144.8
   Petroleum bulk stations and terminals   5171          55.3      55.2
   Petroleum products, nec                 5172          90.1      89.6
  Beer, wine, and distilled beverages      518          167.3     169.1
   Beer and ale                            5181         104.2     104.8
   Wine and distilled beverages            5182          63.1      64.3
  Misc. wholesale trade nondurable goods   519          516.1     526.0
   Farm supplies                           5191         153.3     157.0

Retail trade                                           22,804    22,897

 Building materials and garden supplies    52           989.2   1,019.0
  Lumber and other building materials      521          662.4     679.4
  Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores       523           61.5      60.4
  Hardware stores                          525          155.5     157.3
  Retail nurseries and garden stores       526           78.1      89.6

 General merchandise stores                53         2,794.2   2,804.6
  Department stores                        531        2,463.8   2,475.2
  Variety stores                           533          151.7     152.1
  Miscellaneous general merchandise
    stores                                 539          178.7     177.3

 Food stores                               54         3,368.1   3,350.3
  Grocery stores                           541        2,984.8   2,967.0
  Meat and fish markets                    542           44.3      45.9
  Retail bakeries                          546          186.1     187.1

 Automotive dealers and service stations   55         2,399.2   2,404.3
  New and used car dealers                 551        1,128.5   1,126.6
  Auto and home supply stores              553          388.5     392.1
  Gasoline service stations                554          637.2     637.7
  Automotive dealers, nec                  559           12.4      12.7

 Apparel and accessory stores              56         1,131.3   1,137.8
  Men's and boys' clothing stores          561           78.2      77.5
  Women's clothing stores                  562          263.4     263.0
  Family clothing stores                   565          424.2     428.7
  Shoe stores                              566          186.7     189.4

 Furniture and home furnishings stores     57         1,135.9   1,135.6
  Furniture and home furnishings stores    571          574.2     579.5
   Furniture stores                        5712         325.1     328.4
  Household appliance stores               572           72.0      72.8
  Radio, television, and computer stores   573          489.7     483.3
   Radio, television, and electronic
     stores                                5731         231.5     228.7
   Record and prerecorded tape stores      5735          70.6      69.7

 Eating and drinking places                58         7,932.4   8,020.7

 Miscellaneous retail establishments       59         3,053.7   3,025.1
  Drug stores and proprietary stores       591          702.8     699.9
  Liquor stores                            592          112.0     113.2
  Used merchandise stores                  593          136.9     137.0
  Miscellaneous shopping goods stores      594        1,055.1   1,048.2
   Sporting goods and bicycle shops        5941         198.8     200.8
   Book stores                             5942         144.0     141.8
   Stationery stores                       5943         107.1     106.5
   Jewelry stores                          5944         149.3     148.1
   Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops       5947         229.5     226.7
   Sewing, needlework, and piece goods     5949          51.3      50.9
  Nonstore retailers                       596          381.8     379.4
   Catalog and mail-order houses           5961         258.3     256.4
   Merchandising machine operators         5962          61.1      60.1
  Fuel dealers                             598          101.3     100.1
  Retail stores, nec                       599          563.8     547.3
   Florists, tobacco stores, and
     newsstands                            5992,3,4     170.4     152.9
   Optical goods stores                    5995          67.8      67.2
   Miscellaneous retail stores, nec        5999         325.6     327.2

Finance, insurance, and reel estate (2)                 7,698     7,700

 Finance                                                3,806     3,802

   Depository institutions                 60         2,067.7   2,070.0
    Commercial banks                       602        1,442.2   1,442.5
     State commercial banks                6022         580.7     581.0
     National and commercial banks, nec    6021,9       861.5     861.5
    Savings institutions                   603          262.7     264.2
     Federal savings institutions          6035         150.1     151.1
     Savings institutions, except
       federal                             6036         112.6     113.1
    Credit unions                          606          208.6     209.5

   Nondepository institutions              61           755.3     753.2
    Personal credit institutions           614          226.3     224.6
    Business credit institutions           615          149.8     151.1
    Mortgage bankers and brokers           616          358.2     356.0

   Security and commodity brokers          62           722.1     718.4
    Security brokers and dealers           621          510.1     506.4
    Commodity contracts brokers,
      dealers, and exchanges               622,3         27.7      27.4
    Security and commodity services        628          184.3     184.6

   Holding and other investment offices    67           260.8     260.6
    Holding offices                        671          115.0     113.9

 Insurance                                 63,64        2,371     2,373

  Insurance carriers                       63         1,589.6   1,589.3
   Life insurance                          631          469.1     466.9
   Medical service and health insurance    632          396.3     397.6
    Hospital and medical service plans     6324         316.5     317.1
   Fire, marine, and casualty insurance    633          538.4     538.9
   Title insurance                         636           82.5      82.6

  Insurance agents, brokers, and service   64           781.0     783.8

 Real estate                               65           1,521     1,525
  Real estate operators and lessors        651            585       587
  Real estate agents and managers          653          769.2     769.4
  Subdividers and developers               655          118.4     120.7

Services                                               40,440    40,738

 Agricultural services                     7            739.7     783.0
  Veterinary services                      74           231.1     232.6
  Landscape and horticultural services     78           449.7     491.2

 Hotels and other lodging places           70         1,713.6   1,740.3
  Hotels and motels                        701        1,663.3   1,689.1

 Personal services                         72         1,357.8   1,357.1
   Laundry, cleaning, and garment
     services                              721          423.4     424.2
   Photographic studios, portrait          722           63.2      64.3
   Beauty shops                            723          449.8     454.5
   Funeral service and crematories         726          105.4     106.8
   Miscellaneous personal services         729          303.3     295.0

 Business services                         73         9,029.7   9,120.3
  Advertising                              731          285.7     285.2
   Advertising agencies                    7311         183.9     183.5
  Credit reporting and collection          732          196.2     197.5
  Mailing, reproduction, and
    stenographic services                  733          368.8     371.6
   Photocopying and duplicating services   7334          93.5      93.4
  Services to buildings                    734        1,005.6   1,012.1
   Disinfecting and pest control
     services                              7342          94.2      95.8
   Building maintenance services, nec      7349         911.4     916.3
  Miscellaneous equipment rental and
    leasing                                735          293.4     294.0
   Medical equipment rental                7352          47.6      47.2
   Heavy construction equipment rental     7353          56.9      56.3
   Equipment rental and leasing, nec       7359         188.9     190.5
  Personnel supply services                736        2,918.0   3,012.9
   Employment agencies                     7361         302.7     307.0
   Help supply services                    7363       2,615.3   2,705.9
  Computer and data processing services    737        2,212.3   2,205.0
   Computer programming services           7371         570.6     567.9
   Prepackaged software                    7372         317.8     317.1
   Computer integrated systems design      7373         238.1     238.1
   Data processing and preparation         7374         299.9     298.9
   Information retrieval services          7375         224.4     223.8
   Computer maintenance and repair         7378          56.8      56.2
  Miscellaneous business services          738        1,749.7   1,742.0
   Detective and armored car services      7381         628.2     628.7
   Security systems services               7382          85.4      83.9
   Photo finishing laboratories            7384          60.5      59.8

 Auto repair, services, and parking        75         1,258.1   1,258.5
  Automotive rentals, without drivers      751          210.6     212.1
   Passenger car rental                    7514         137.5     139.3
  Automobile parking                       752           78.9      78.4
  Automotive repair shops                  753          701.8     704.6
   Automotive and tire repair shops        7532,4       249.1     250.5
   General automotive repair shops         7538         308.5     309.7
   Automotive services, except repair      754          266.8     263.4
    Carwashes                              7542         146.8     144.1

 Miscellaneous repair services             76           375.1     374.3
  Electrical repair shops                  762          118.1     119.0

 Motion pictures                           78           571.4     572.9
  Motion picture production and services   781          252.6     257.4
  Motion picture theaters                  783          133.5     133.4
  Video tape rental                        784          168.3     164.9

 Amusement and recreation services         79         1,448.1   1,488.2
  Bowling centers                          793           84.1      83.7
  Misc. amusement and recreation
    services                               799        1,038.2   1,071.5
   Physical fitness facilities             7991         215.6     213.7
   Membership sports and recreation
     clubs                                 7997         262.6     280.1

 Health services                           80        10,548.8  10,588.4
  Offices and clinics of medical doctors   801        2,035.1   2,041.5
  Offices and clinics of dentists          802          707.2     711.3
  Offices and clinics of other health
    practitioners                          804          462.4     465.8
   Offices and clinics of chiropractors
     and optometrists                      8041,2       193.2     193.1
  Nursing and personal care facilities     805        1,869.8   1,876.5
   Skilled nursing care facilities         8051       1,408.9   1,414.6
   Intermediate care facilities            8052         219.4     220.2
   Nursing and personal care, nec          8059         241.5     241.7
  Hospitals                                806        4,178.7   4,189.4
   General medical and surgical
     hospitals                             8062       3,850.9   3,859.8
   Psychiatric hospitals                   8063          75.5      76.0
   Specialty hospitals, excluding
     psychiatric                           8069         252.3     253.6
  Medical and dental laboratories          807          225.6     226.7
  Home health care services                808          638.3     642.5

 Legal services                            81         1,048.0   1,049.9

 Educational services                      82         2,623.3   2,639.8
  Elementary and secondary schools         821          769.6     769.5
  Colleges and universities                822        1,509.1   1,522.7
  Vocational schools                       824          107.3     107.4

 Social services                           83         3,156.9   3,172.4
  Individual and family services           832          903.3     905.9
  Job training and related services        833          391.3     392.9
  Child day care services                  835          735.2     740.6
  Residential care                         836          894.1     897.7
  Social services, nec                     839          233.0     235.3

 Museums and botanical and zoological
   gardens                                 84           100.0     102.5

 Membership organizations                  86         2,451.5   2,460.1
  Business associations                    861          111.6     110.7
  Professional organizations               862           73.0      73.1
  Labor organizations                      863          140.4     144.7
  Civic and social associations            864          452.6     456.6

 Engineering and management services       87         3,626.9   3,640.2
  Engineering and architectural services   871        1,030.0   1,032.9
   Engineering services                    8711         781.9     783.5
   Architectural services                  8712         186.2     187.0
   Surveying services                      8713          61.9      62.4
  Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping    872          734.7     740.4
 Research and testing services             873          676.5     679.8
  Commercial physical research             8731         258.8     259.5
  Commercial nonphysical research          8732         138.5     139.1
  Noncommercial research organizations     8733         168.5     170.2
 Management and public relations           874        1,185.7   1,187.1
  Management services                      8741         317.1     320.8
  Management consulting services           8742         478.2     476.5
  Public relations services                8743          52.2      50.5

 Services, nec                             89            47.1      46.3

Government                                             21,484    21,609

 Federal Government (3)                                 2,596     2,601

  Executive, by agency (3)                            2,532.0   2,536.8
   Department of Defense                                614.0     614.6
   Postal Service (4)                                   828.4     825.6
   Other executive agencies                           1,089.6   1,096.6
  Legislative                                            30.5      30.5
  Judicial                                               33.2      33.4

  Federal Government, except Postal
   Service                                            1,767.3   1,775.1

  Federal Government, by industry:
   Manufacturing activities                              44.5      44.5
    Ship building and repairing            3731          21.7      21.8
   Transportation and public utilities,
     except Postal Service                               13.4      13.4
   Services                                             337.8     338.2
    Hospitals                              806          215.7     215.4

 State government                                       5,035     5,073
  Construction                                           89.1      88.8
  Transportation and public utilities                    52.0      52.0
  Services                                            2,978.3   3,015.5
   Hospitals                               806          350.4     352.2
   Education                               82         2,248.6   2,283.3
   Social services                                      215.5     215.3
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                                163.8     164.7
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions               1,915.1   1,916.6
  State government, except education                  2,785.9   2,789.6

 Local government                                      13,853    13,935
  Transportation and public utilities                   489.9     489.5
  Services                                            9,313.3   9,382.5
   Hospitals                               806          644.1     646.1
   Education                               82         8,107.9   8,169.3
   Social services                                      150.7     151.4
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                                410.6     415.7
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions               4,049.3   4,062.7
  Local government, except education                  5,744.6   5,765.4

                                                    All employees

                Industry                     Jan.      Feb.      Mar.
                                             2003    2003 (p)  2003 (p)

      Total                                 128,804   129,078   129,574

   Total private                            107,524   107,386   107,800

Mining                                          540       538       543

 Metal mining                                  31.4      31.0      31.5
  Iron ores                                     6.3       6.0      -
  Copper ores                                   8.0       7.9      -

 Coal mining                                   78.0      77.9      78.2
  Bituminous coal and lignite
    mining                                     72.7      72.6      -

 Oil and gas extraction                       331.5     331.1     333.9
  Crude petroleum and natural gas             120.3     120.4      -
  Oil and gas field services                  208.2     207.6      -

 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels            98.6      98.0      99.5
  Crushed and broken stone                     38.1      38.3      -
  Sand and gravel                              32.9      32.5      -
  Chemical and fertilizer minerals              9.6       9.4      -

Construction                                  6,125     6,063     6,169

 General building contractors               1,405.1   1,392.3   1,405.7
  Residential building construction           747.1     740.8      -
  Operative builders                           33.4      33.7      -
  Nonresidential building
    construction                              624.6     617.8      -

 Heavy construction, except
   building                                   770.7     763.2     781.3
  Highway and street construction             212.4     207.8      -
  Heavy construction, except
    highway                                   558.3     555.4      -

 Special trade contractors                  3,949.2   3,907.7    3982.0
  Plumbing, heating, and air
    conditioning                              896.9     892.3      -
  Painting and paper hanging                  194.8     190.6      -
  Electrical work                             792.0     788.1      -
  Masonry, stonework, and
    plastering                                516.7     516.2      -
  Carpentry and floor work                    321.8     317.2      -
  Roofing, siding, and sheet
    metal work                                228.3     215.0      -

Manufacturing                                16,348    16,287    16,265

 Durable goods                                9,633     9,584     9,567

  Lumber and wood products                    746.1     743.7     738.8
   Logging                                     64.9      67.6      -
   Sawmills and planning mills                163.0     162.8      -
    Sawmills and planning mills,
      general                                 127.8     127.4      -
    Hardwood dimension and
      flooring mills                           33.6      33.8      -
   Millwork, plywood, and
     structural members                       324.3     321.7      -
    Millwork                                  119.7     116.2      -
    Wood kitchen cabinets                     109.4     110.1      -
    Hardwood veneer and plywood                25.2      26.1      -
    Softwood veneer and plywood                22.8      22.8      -
   Wood containers                             54.6      54.3      -
   Wood buildings and mobile homes             65.4      63.5      -
    Mobile homes                               43.4      42.2      -
   Miscellaneous wood products                 73.9      73.8      -

  Furniture and fixtures                      475.1     473.2     473.2
   Household furniture                        246.8     244.5      -
    Wood household furniture                  102.7     100.7      -
    Upholstered household furniture            86.0      86.2      -
    Metal household furniture                  15.9      15.9      -
    Mattresses and bedsprings                  33.8      33.5      -

    Office furniture                           61.6      61.7      -
    Public building and related
      furniture                                50.8      50.5      -
    Partitions and fixtures                    76.4      77.5      -
    Miscellaneous furniture and
      fixtures                                 39.5      39.0      -

   Stone, clay, and glass products            535.6     536.5     539.0
    Flat glass                                 15.2      15.4      -
    Glass and glassware, pressed
      or blown                                 58.9      58.6      -
     Glass containers                          21.7      21.5      -
     Pressed and blown glass, nec              37.2      37.1      -
    Products of purchased glass                62.0      61.3      -
    Cement, hydraulic                          19.6      19.6      -
    Structural clay products                   29.3      29.1      -
    Pottery and related products               34.5      34.5      -
    Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
      products                                230.7     230.8      -
     Concrete block and brick                  20.3      20.6      -
     Concrete products, nec                    81.9      84.3      -
     Ready-mixed concrete                     111.3     108.7      -
    Misc. nonmetallic mineral
      products                                 63.2      63.0      -
     Abrasive products                         14.4      14.3      -
     Mineral wool                              21.9      21.8      -

   Primary metal industries                   579.0     574.1     573.2
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
      products                                184.3     182.6     181.5
     Blast furnaces and steel mills           122.0     120.2      -
     Steel pipe and tubes                      27.2      27.0      -
    Iron and steel foudries                    99.3      98.8      -
     Gray and ductile iron
       foundries                               64.2      63.5      -
     Malleable iron foundries                   3.1       3.1      -
     Steel foundries, nec                      20.1      20.4      -
    Primary nonferrous metals                  28.0      27.0      -
     Primary aluminum                          17.1      16.5      -
    Nonferrous rolling and drawing            146.8     145.9      -
     Copper rolling and drawing                20.5      20.3      -
     Aluminum sheet, plate, and
       foil                                    18.5      18.5      -
     Nonferrous wire drawing and
       insulting                               58.1      57.8      -
    Nonferrous foundries,
      (castings)                               81.6      81.3      -
     Aluminum foundries                        20.5      20.6      -

   Fabricated metal products                1,383.1   1,370.3   1,370.0
    Metal cans and shipping
      containers                               34.5      34.7      -
     Metal cans                                28.2      28.5      -
    Cutlery, handtools, and
      hardware                                108.1     108.1      -
     Hand and edge tools, and
       blades and handsaws                     41.5      40.8      -
     Hardware, nec                             55.5      55.8      -
    Plumbing and heating, except
      electric                                 55.6      55.1      -
     Plumbing fixture fittings
       and trim                                21.9      21.9      -
     Heating equipment, except
       electric                                18.4      18.2      -
    Fabricated structural metal
      products                                457.4     447.1      -
     Fabricated structural metal               88.0      87.0      -
     Metal doors, sash, and trim               82.4      80.8      -
     Fabricated plate work (boiler
       shops)                                  90.4      87.1      -
     Sheet metal work                         113.0     110.3      -
     Architectural metal work                  38.7      38.1      -
    Screw machine products, bolts,
      etc                                      92.8      92.7      -
     Screw machine products                    43.9      43.9      -
     Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
       washers                                 48.9      48.8      -
    Metal forgings and stampings              214.9     213.5      -
     Iron and steel forgins                    26.3      25.9      -
     Automotive stampings                     107.2     106.8      -
     Metal stampings, nec                      70.0      69.4      -
    Metal services, nec                       132.9     133.3      -
     Plating and polishing                     76.0      76.6      -
     Metal coating and allied
       services                                56.9      56.7      -
    Ordnance and accessories, nec              39.8      39.8      -
     Ammunition, except for small
       arms, nec                               18.7      18.7      -
    Miscellaneous fabricated metal
      products                                247.1     246.0      -
     Valves and pipe fittings, nec             18.6      18.8      -
     Misc. fabricated wire products            49.8      49.9      -

   Industrial machinery and
     equipment                              1,768.5   1,756.8   1,752.4
    Engines and turbines                       70.4      69.8      -
     Turbines and turbine
       generator sets                          22.1      21.4      -
     Internal combustion engines,
       nec                                     48.3      48.4      -
    Farm and garden machinery                  89.0      89.8      -
     Farm machinery and equipment              63.3      63.5      -
    Construction and related
      machinery                               201.1     201.2      -
     Construction machinery                    69.2      69.8      -
     Mining machinery                          13.7      13.9      -
     Oil and gas field machinery               42.6      42.9      -
     Conveyors and conveying
       equipment                               33.2      32.6      -
     Industrial trucks and tractors            25.7      25.2      -
    Metalworking machinery                    270.2     267.3      -
     Machine tools, metal cutting
       types                                   30.5      30.6      -
     Machine tools, metal forming
       types                                   13.6      13.3      -
     Special dies, tools, jigs,
       and fixtures                           137.7     136.7      -
     Machine tool accessories                  40.5      40.4      -
     Power driven handtools                    14.4      14.2      -
    Special industry machinery                135.6     134.9      -
     Textile machinery                          9.8      10.0      -
     Printing trades machinery                 16.9      17.1      -
     Food products machinery                   24.7      24.7      -
    General industrial machinery              210.9     210.7      -
     Pumps and pumping equipment               27.0      27.1      -
     Ball and roller bearings                  35.3      35.2      -
     Air and gas compressors                   20.6      20.6      -
     Blowers and fans                          28.7      28.6      -
     Speed changers, drives, and
       gears                                   12.9      13.3      -
     Power transmission equipment,
       nec                                     16.6      16.5      -
    Computer and office equipment             286.8     282.4     281.6
     Electronic computers                     149.8     147.4      -
     Computer terminals,
       calculators, and office
       machines, nec                           41.6      40.3      -
    Refrigeration and service
      machinery                               181.6     181.1      -
     Refrigeration and heating
       equipment                              124.3     123.3      -
    Misc. industrial and commercial
      machinery                               322.9     319.6      -
     Carburetors, pistons, rings,
       valves                                  18.3      18.1      -
     Scales, balances, and
       industrial machinery, nec              265.2     262.2      -

   Electronic and other electrical
     equipment                              1,356.8   1,343.6   1,339.4
    Electric distribution equipment            67.2      67.6      -
     Transformers, except
       electronic                              27.8      28.2      -
     Switchgear and switchboard
       apparatus                               39.4      39.4      -
    Electrical industrial apparatus           129.9     127.9      -
     Motors and generators                     59.5      57.9      -
     Relays and industrial controls            49.2      48.9      -
    Household appliances                      101.8     100.5      -
     Household refrigerators and
       freezers                                23.3      23.6      -
     Household laundry equipment               20.2      19.1      -
     Electric housewares and fans              17.6      17.5      -
    Electric lighting and wiring
      equipment                               154.8     153.9      -
     Electric lamps                            16.8      17.0      -
     Current-carrying wiring
       devices                                 52.7      51.8      -
     Noncurrent-carrying wiring
       devices                                 16.6      16.5      -
     Residential lighting fixtures             15.1      15.0      -
    Household audio and video
      equipment                                65.2      63.5      -
     Household audio and video
       equipment                               42.5      41.2      -
    Communications equipment                  201.3     199.5      -
     Telephone and telegraph
       apparatus                               77.5      78.1      -
    Electronic components and
      accessories                             528.3     523.3     519.8
     Electron tubes                            14.7      14.3      -
     Semiconductors and related
       devices                                251.9     250.1      -
     Electronic components, nec               120.0     118.2      -
    Misc. electrical equipment and
      supplies                                108.3     107.4      -
     Storage batteries                         17.3      17.2      -
     Engine electrical equipment               47.9      47.1      -

   Transportation equipment                 1,633.1   1,634.3   1,632.8
    Motor vehicles and equipment              899.7     903.0     904.1
     Motor vehicles and car bodies            325.6     329.6      -
     Truck and bus bodies                      43.0      42.8      -
     Motor vehicle parts and
       accessories                            483.1     481.9      -
     Truck trailers                            26.6      27.2      -
    Aircraft and parts                        388.5     385.9     383.8
     Aircraft                                 191.7     190.7      -
     Aircraft engines and engine
       parts                                   89.7      88.4      -
     Aircraft parts and equipment,
       nec                                    107.1     106.8      -
    Ship and boat building and
      repairing                               157.7     158.4      -
     Ship building and repairing               95.9      95.8      -
     Boat building and repairing               61.8      62.6      -
    Railroad equipment                         27.3      27.3      -
    Guided missiles, space
      vehicles, and parts                      80.2      80.0      -
     Guided missiles and space
       vehicles                                54.6      54.3      -
    Miscellaneous transportation
      equipment                                60.2      59.9      -
     Travel trailers and campers               26.9      27.0      -

   Instruments and related products           790.9     786.2     784.4
    Search and navigation equipment           146.5     145.3      -
    Measuring and controlling
      devices                                 267.1     264.4      -
     Environmental controls                    32.6      31.9      -
     Process control instruments               61.9      61.8      -
     Instruments to measure
       electricity                             57.7      56.8      -
    Medical instruments and
      supplies                                289.1     288.4      -
     Surgical and medical
       instruments                            113.0     112.5      -
     Surgical appliances and
       supplies                                97.1      97.2      -
    Ophthalmic goods                           27.9      27.8      -
    Photographic equipment and
      supplies                                 57.3      57.4      -
    Watches, clocks, watchcases,
      and parts                                 3.0       2.9      -

   Miscellaneous manufacturing
     industries                               364.8     364.9     364.2
    Jewelry, silverware, and
      plated ware                              42.8      43.1      -
     Jewelry, precious metal                   34.0      34.3      -
    Musical instruments                        15.4      15.2      -
    Toys and sporting goods                    91.1      89.7      -
     Dolls, games, toys, and
       children's vehicles                     24.1      24.1      -
     Sporting and athletic goods,
       nec                                     67.0      65.6      -
    Pens, pencils, office, and art
      supplies                                 27.0      27.1      -
    Costume jewelry and notions                15.4      15.3      -
     Costume jewelry                            6.4       6.4      -
    Miscellaneous manufactures                173.1     174.5      -
     Signs and advertising
       specialties                             81.9      81.8      -

Nondurable goods                              6,715     6,703     6,698

 Food and kindred products                  1,673.3   1,665.0   1,661.2
  Meat products                               529.4     528.0      -
   Meat packing plants                        153.4     154.7      -
   Sausages and other prepared meats          117.9     116.7      -
   Poultry slaughtering and processing        258.1     256.6      -
  Dairy products                              143.5     142.4      -
   Cheese, natural and processed               41.9      41.4      -
   Fluid milk                                  60.8      60.5      -
  Preserved fruits and vegetables             197.1     195.6      -
   Canned specialties                          14.8      13.9      -
   Canned fruits and vegetables                55.7      54.7      -
   Frozen fruits and vegetables                40.8      41.7      -
  Grain mill products                         119.7     119.8      -
   Flour and other grain mill products         18.3      18.4      -
   Prepared feeds, nec                         37.0      36.6      -
  Bakery products                             201.9     198.8      -
   Bread, cake, and related products          140.2     139.0      -
   Cookies, crackers, and frozen bakery
     products, except bread                    61.7      59.8      -
  Sugar and confectionery products             97.1      92.5      -
   Cane sugar                                  14.0      13.1      -
   Beet sugar                                   7.2       6.6      -
   Candy and other confectionery
     products                                  47.4      46.2      -
  Fats and oils                                26.3      26.3      -
  Beverages                                   180.9     180.7      -
   Malt beverages                              30.1      30.1      -
   Bottled and canned soft drinks              94.7      93.6      -
  Misc. food and kindred products             177.4     180.9      -

 Tobacco products                              35.4      33.7      32.7
  Cigarettes                                   23.0      23.0      -

 Textile mill products                        418.4     416.1     413.2
  Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton              49.4      49.4      -
  Broadwoven fabric mills, synthetics          44.5      44.2      -
  Broadwoven fabric mills, wool                 4.1       4.0      -
  Narrow fabric mills                          14.9      14.7      -
  Knitting mills                               85.2      85.3      -
   Women's hosiery, except socks               11.2      11.2      -
   Hosiery, nec                                25.5      25.5      -
   Knit outerwear mills                        17.2      17.1      -
   Weft knit fabric mills                      12.3      12.4      -
  Textile finishing, except wool               48.8      49.0      -
   Finishing plants, cotton                    20.9      20.9      -
   Finishing plants, synthetics                15.4      15.5      -
  Carpets and rugs                             63.4      62.4      -
  Yarn and thread mills                        64.3      63.2      -
   Yarn spinning mills                         45.5      44.5      -
   Throwing and winding mills                  13.8      13.7      -
  Miscellaneous textile goods                  43.8      43.9      -

 Apparel and other textile products           497.7     499.0     501.8
  Men's and boys' suits and coats              14.4      14.5      -
  Men's and boys' furnishings                 101.3      99.8      -
   Men's and boys' shirts                      14.6      14.3      -
   Men's and boys' trousers and slacks         36.5      35.5      -
   Men's and boys' work clothing               19.2      19.0      -
  Women's and misses' outerwear               144.8     145.5      -
   Women's and misses' blouses and
     shirts                                     8.3       8.3      -
   Women's, juniors', and misses'
     dresses                                   17.4      17.4      -
   Women's and misses' suits and coats          8.2       8.4      -
   Women's and misses' outerwear, nec         110.9     111.4      -
  Women's and children's undergarments         12.1      12.2      -
   Women's and children's underwear             9.9      10.1      -
   Brassieres, girdles, and allied
     garments                                   2.2       2.1      -

  Girls' and children's outerwear               8.9       8.0      -
   Girls' and children's dresses and
     blouses                                    4.8       4.7      -
  Fur goods and misc. apparel and
    accessories                                25.0      26.6      -
  Misc. fabricated textile products           181.0     182.4      -
   Curtains and draperies                      16.4      16.6      -
   House furnishings, nec                      45.2      45.8      -
   Automotive and apparel trimmings            54.7      55.6      -

 Paper and allied products                    605.2     601.8     600.3
  Paper mills                                 122.3     120.8      -
  Paperboard mills                             40.7      40.8      -
  Paperboard containers and boxes             205.5     204.0      -
   Corrugated and solid fiber boxes           126.8     125.9      -
   Sanitary food containers                    17.8      17.5      -
   Folding paperboard boxes                    42.9      42.6      -
  Misc. converted paper products              223.3     222.9      -
   Paper, coated and laminated, nec            44.2      43.8      -
   Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated       39.2      39.4      -
   Envelopes                                   21.0      21.0      -

 Printing and publishing                    1,394.5   1,395.1   1,396.6
  Newspapers                                  404.1     404.9      -
  Periodicals                                 135.7     137.2      -
  Books                                       113.3     113.3      -
   Book publishing                             79.4      79.4      -
   Book printing                               33.9      33.9      -
  Miscellaneous publishing                     91.1      91.7      -
  Commercial printing                         510.3     509.3      -
   Commercial printing, lithographic          333.7     331.9      -
   Commercial printing, nec                   157.2     158.4      -
  Manifold business forms                      36.0      35.2      -
  Blankbooks and bookbinding                   46.2      46.4      -
  Printing trade services                      38.0      37.4      -

 Chemicals and allied products              1,001.8   1,003.4   1,001.8
  Industrial inorganic chemicals               87.6      87.0      -
   Industrial inorganic chemicals, nec         47.5      46.8      -
  Plastics materials and synthetics           132.2     132.8      -
   Plastics materials and resins               72.6      72.7      -
   Organic fibers, noncellulosic               31.3      31.9      -
  Drugs                                       330.0     330.0      -
   Pharmaceutical preparations                256.5     256.8      -
  Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods            153.6     154.2      -
   Soap and other detergents                   39.4      39.3      -
   Polishing, sanitation, and finishing
     preparations                              41.6      41.7      -
   Toilet preparations                         72.6      73.2      -
  Paints and allied products                   49.5      50.6      -
  Industrial organic chemicals                116.1     114.5      -
   Cyclic crudes and intermediates             17.9      17.5      -
   Other industrial organic chemicals          98.2      97.0      -
  Agricultural chemicals                       42.5      44.1      -
  Miscellaneous chemical products              90.3      90.2      -

 Petroleum and coal products                  120.5     121.3     122.1
  Petroleum refining                           81.4      81.5      -
  Asphalt paving and roofing materials         25.5      26.1      -

 Rubber and misc. plastics products           915.4     916.0     916.6
  Tires and inner tubes                        70.9      70.0      -
  Rubber and plastics footwear                  2.9       3.2      -
  Hose, belting, gaskets, and packing          63.4      63.4      -
   Rubber and plastics hose and belting        26.7      26.8      -
  Fabricated rubber products, nec              94.3      93.9      -
  Miscellaneous plastics products, nec        683.9     685.5      -

 Leather and leather products                  52.9      51.4      51.8
  Leather tanning and finishing                 7.3       7.2      -
  Footwear cut stock and footwear,
    except rubber                              21.6      21.3      -
   Men's footwear, except athletic             14.5      14.1      -
   Women's footwear, except athletic            3.2       3.2      -
  Luggage                                       5.0       4.5      -
  Handbags and personal leather goods           8.7       8.6      -

Transportation and public utilities           6,626     6,583     6,586

 Transportation                               4,242     4,215     4,215

  Railroad transportation                     222.3     222.8     223.2

  Local and interurban passenger transit      474.6     476.6     477.0
   Local and suburban transportation          233.8     235.2      -
   Taxicabs                                    31.4      31.2      -
   Intercity and rural bus
     transportation                            22.0      21.7      -
   School buses                               156.4     156.0      -

  Trucking and warehousing                  1,787.1   1,773.8   1,780.1
   Trucking and courier services, except
     air                                    1,547.7   1,534.7      -
   Public warehousing and storage             227.2     227.4      -

  Water transportation                        177.8     177.8     177.1
   Water transportation of freight             37.2      37.1      -
   Water transportation services              122.0     121.8      -

  Transportation by air                     1,149.8   1,134.1   1,127.9
   Air transportation, scheduled              960.4     945.5      -
    Air transportation, scheduled             495.9     486.8      -
   Airports, flying fields, and services      142.7     140.7      -

  Pipelines, except natural gas                15.4      15.7      15.6

  Transportation services                     415.4     414.1     413.7
   Passenger transportation arrangement       175.2     176.5      -
    Travel agencies                           132.4     133.7      -
   Freight transportation arrangement         186.3     184.9      -

 Communications and public utilities          2,384     2,368     2,371

  Communications                            1,552.8   1,542.4   1,542.0
   Telephone communications                 1,038.6   1,032.4      -
    Telephone communications, except
      radio                                   830.1     827.3      -
   Radio and television broadcasting          245.2     243.5      -
    Radio broadcasting stations               111.2     109.9      -
    Television broadcasting stations          134.0     133.6      -
   Cable and other pay television
     services                                 236.3     234.3      -

  Electric, gas, and sanitary services        831.0     825.9     828.9
   Electric services                          356.7     356.2      -
   Gas production and distribution            119.8     117.3      -
   Combination utility services               140.6     140.2      -
   Sanitary services                          172.5     170.4      -

Wholesale trade                               6,589     6,587     6,602

 Durable goods                                3,855     3,849     3,852
  Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies         495.4     492.8      -
   Automobiles and other motor vehicles       159.9     159.2      -
   Motor vehicle supplies and new parts       265.9     263.4      -
  Furniture and home furnishings              164.2     162.2      -
   Furniture                                   77.7      77.3      -
   Home furnishings                            86.5      84.9      -

  Lumber and other construction
    materials                                 278.3     274.7      -
   Lumber, plywood, and millwork              137.9     137.0      -
   Construction materials, nec                 37.1      36.4      -
  Professional and commercial equipment       873.9     875.4      -
   Office equipment                           176.2     176.8      -
   Computers, peripherals and software        358.3     362.0      -
   Medical and hospital equipment             206.5     203.3      -
  Metals and minerals, except petroleum       145.0     144.4      -
  Electrical goods                            518.6     515.8      -
   Electrical apparatus and equipment         220.1     219.5      -
   Electrical appliances, television and
     radio sets                                43.4      43.0      -
   Electronic parts and equipment             255.1     253.3      -
  Hardware, plumbing, and heating
    equipment                                 310.3     311.0      -
   Hardware                                   106.4     105.9      -
   Plumbing and hydronic heating
     supplies                                 121.7     122.6      -
  Machinery, equipment, and supplies          755.4     757.1      -
   Construction and mining machinery           93.1      94.1      -
   Farm and garden machinery                  112.6     111.9      -
   Industrial machinery and equipment         291.4     291.6      -
   Industrial supplies                        137.0     137.4      -
  Misc. wholesale trade durable goods         314.3     315.2      -
   Scrap and waste materials                  105.4     105.0      -

 Nondurable goods                             2,734     2,738     2,750
  Paper and paper products                    254.2     254.8      -
   Stationery and office supplies             147.9     147.8      -
  Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries          291.8     293.9      -
  Apparel, piece goods, and notions           195.3     195.4      -
  Groceries and related products              911.9     911.6      -
   Groceries, general line                    281.7     281.1      -
   Meats and meat products                     54.7      54.2      -
   Fresh fruits and vegetables                 94.2      92.5      -
  Farm-product raw materials                   85.6      84.6      -
  Chemicals and allied products               157.7     158.5      -
   Petroleum and petroleum products           142.3     143.1      -
   Petroleum bulk stations and terminals       56.4      56.4      -
   Petroleum products, nec                     85.9      86.7      -
  Beer, wine, and distilled beverages         174.9     174.5      -
   Beer and ale                               107.8     107.2      -
   Wine and distilled beverages                67.1      67.3      -
  Misc. wholesale trade nondurable goods      519.9     521.3      -
   Farm supplies                              151.0     149.9      -

Retail trade                                 22,839    22,610    22,675

 Building materials and garden supplies     1,021.4   1,015.3   1,038.6
  Lumber and other building materials         695.2     688.8      -
  Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores           62.4      63.5      -
  Hardware stores                             158.5     157.5      -
  Retail nurseries and garden stores           75.3      75.9      -

 General merchandise stores                 2,829.3   2,764.2   2,767.8
  Department stores                         2,487.8   2,428.0   2,432.0
  Variety stores                              156.0     153.5      -
  Miscellaneous general merchandise
    stores                                    185.5     182.7      -

 Food stores                                3,362.6   3,331.1   3,315.2
  Grocery stores                            2,989.9   2,962.8      -
  Meat and fish markets                        43.0      42.6      -
  Retail bakeries                             184.3     180.5      -

 Automotive dealers and service stations    2,388.7   2,384.2   2,390.7
  New and used car dealers                  1,112.4   1,112.1   1,112.6
  Auto and home supply stores                 400.2     399.8      -
  Gasoline service stations                   625.5     622.0      -
  Automotive dealers, nec                      11.7      11.8      -

 Apparel and accessory stores               1,173.0   1,116.2   1,121.2
  Men's and boys' clothing stores              82.0      77.9      -
  Women's clothing stores                     274.8     264.4      -
  Family clothing stores                      451.0     417.8      -
  Shoe stores                                 190.3     186.6      -

 Furniture and home furnishings stores      1,176.3   1,150.8   1,142.2
  Furniture and home furnishings stores       597.6     593.1      -
   Furniture stores                           334.9     334.1      -
  Household appliance stores                   72.4      72.1      -
  Radio, television, and computer stores      506.3     485.6      -
   Radio, television, and electronic
     stores                                   242.8     233.6      -
   Record and prerecorded tape stores          65.9      59.9      -

 Eating and drinking places                 7,799.1   7,800.4   7,876.5

 Miscellaneous retail establishments        3,088.1   3,047.3   3,023.1
  Drug stores and proprietary stores          709.4     705.5      -
  Liquor stores                               113.1     113.1      -
  Used merchandise stores                     138.5     141.0      -
  Miscellaneous shopping goods stores       1,090.8   1,051.3      -
   Sporting goods and bicycle shops           208.9     202.3      -
   Book stores                                148.0     138.1      -
   Stationery stores                          102.7     102.8      -
   Jewelry stores                             155.3     152.1      -
   Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops          235.4     226.6      -
   Sewing, needlework, and piece goods         49.7      48.8      -
  Nonstore retailers                          390.8     381.0      -
   Catalog and mail-order houses              271.3     262.2      -
   Merchandising machine operators             58.4      58.3      -
  Fuel dealers                                105.3     105.3      -
  Retail stores, nec                          540.2     550.1      -
   Florists, tobacco stores, and
     newsstands                               149.4     163.1      -
   Optical goods stores                        66.9      66.8      -
   Miscellaneous retail stores, nec           323.9     320.2      -

Finance, insurance, and reel estate (2)       7,777     7,785     7,803

 Finance                                      3,865     3,870     3,877

   Depository institutions                  2,083.3   2,079.2   2,084.3
    Commercial banks                        1,452.8   1,448.7   1,451.1
     State commercial banks                   582.4     580.4      -
     National and commercial banks, nec       870.4     868.3      -
    Savings institutions                      261.5     261.6     262.7
     Federal savings institutions             147.3     148.0      -
     Savings institutions, except
       federal                                114.2     113.6      -
    Credit unions                             217.1     216.8      -

   Nondepository institutions                 817.8     825.7     827.1
    Personal credit institutions              229.4     229.6      -
    Business credit institutions              152.5     152.2      -
    Mortgage bankers and brokers              413.8     421.7     425.0

   Security and commodity brokers             706.5     706.0     704.2
    Security brokers and dealers              491.2     491.0      -
    Commodity contracts brokers,
      dealers, and exchanges                   27.0      27.0      -
    Security and commodity services           188.3     188.0      -

   Holding and other investment offices       257.7     258.9     261.8
    Holding offices                           110.7     109.6      -

 Insurance                                    2,372     2,375     2,379

  Insurance carriers                        1,579.3   1,581.4   1,585.3
   Life insurance                             448.2     448.1      -
   Medical service and health insurance       399.7     399.7      -
    Hospital and medical service plans        316.7     317.0      -
   Fire, marine, and casualty insurance       536.2     536.5      -
   Title insurance                             88.0      89.3      -

  Insurance agents, brokers, and service      792.7     794.0     794.1

 Real estate                                  1,540     1,540     1,547
  Real estate operators and lessors             583       584      -
  Real estate agents and managers             779.5     779.5      -
  Subdividers and developers                  124.2     122.4      -

Services                                     40,680    40,933    41,157

 Agricultural services                        760.4     755.5     779.2
  Veterinary services                         237.3     235.1      -
  Landscape and horticultural services        464.2     461.2      -

 Hotels and other lodging places            1,696.3   1,702.1   1,714.8
  Hotels and motels                         1,649.6   1,654.1      -

 Personal services                          1,331.3   1,348.7   1,342.9
   Laundry, cleaning, and garment
     services                                 419.1     415.3      -
   Photographic studios, portrait              64.8      63.4      -
   Beauty shops                               450.6     453.2      -
   Funeral service and crematories            104.6     104.3      -
   Miscellaneous personal services            280.4     300.8      -

 Business services                          9,077.2   9,068.0   9,120.0
  Advertising                                 283.8     285.5      -
   Advertising agencies                       181.5     181.7      -
  Credit reporting and collection             211.7     212.0      -
  Mailing, reproduction, and
    stenographic services                     403.1     405.9      -
   Photocopying and duplicating services       99.3      99.8      -
  Services to buildings                     1,029.0   1,025.4   1,032.7
   Disinfecting and pest control
     services                                  96.3      97.9      -
   Building maintenance services, nec         932.7     927.5      -
  Miscellaneous equipment rental and
    leasing                                   295.5     295.6      -
   Medical equipment rental                    50.0      50.3      -
   Heavy construction equipment rental         54.8      54.7      -
   Equipment rental and leasing, nec          190.7     190.6      -
  Personnel supply services                 2,976.0   2,976.1   3,018.3
   Employment agencies                        301.0     298.5      -
   Help supply services                     2,675.0   2,677.6   2,714.5
  Computer and data processing services     2,187.1   2,184.4   2,175.6
   Computer programming services              564.9     562.9      -
   Prepackaged software                       324.1     323.5      -
   Computer integrated systems design         238.6     239.4      -
   Data processing and preparation            299.5     296.0      -
   Information retrieval services             219.3     221.2      -
   Computer maintenance and repair             55.5      56.1      -
  Miscellaneous business services           1,691.0   1,683.1      -
   Detective and armored car services         593.8     588.1      -
   Security systems services                   87.7      87.6      -
   Photo finishing laboratories                55.6      55.1      -

 Auto repair, services, and parking         1,263.1   1,260.0   1,267.6
  Automotive rentals, without drivers         214.0     211.9      -
   Passenger car rental                       141.0     138.7      -
  Automobile parking                           78.5      78.1      -
  Automotive repair shops                     712.1     712.5      -
   Automotive and tire repair shops           251.3     252.2      -
   General automotive repair shops            317.9     318.3      -
   Automotive services, except repair         258.5     257.5      -
    Carwashes                                 142.8     141.4      -

 Miscellaneous repair services                374.1     370.7     368.6
  Electrical repair shops                     118.3     117.3      -

 Motion pictures                              578.8     578.6     577.0
  Motion picture production and services      257.0     266.0      -
  Motion picture theaters                     138.8     133.3      -
  Video tape rental                           162.9     159.2      -

 Amusement and recreation services          1,433.9   1,436.9   1,464.5
  Bowling centers                              80.4      80.7      -
  Misc. amusement and recreation
    services                                1,040.8   1,041.0      -
   Physical fitness facilities                212.2     216.2      -
   Membership sports and recreation
     clubs                                    247.6     249.3      -

 Health services                           10,778.2  10,780.4  10,813.2
  Offices and clinics of medical doctors    2,085.4   2,085.6   2,089.9
  Offices and clinics of dentists             715.2     711.6      -
  Offices and clinics of other health
    practitioners                             476.4     476.5      -
   Offices and clinics of chiropractors
     and optometrists                         194.5     194.7      -
  Nursing and personal care facilities      1,900.2   1,896.5   1,900.0
   Skilled nursing care facilities          1,431.2   1,428.3      -
   Intermediate care facilities               225.3     225.3      -
   Nursing and personal care, nec             243.7     242.9      -
  Hospitals                                 4,272.8   4,281.2   4,292.6
   General medical and surgical
     hospitals                              3,933.6   3,940.2      -
   Psychiatric hospitals                       77.0      77.8      -
   Specialty hospitals, excluding
     psychiatric                              262.2     263.2      -
  Medical and dental laboratories             232.1     232.4      -
  Home health care services                   655.9     655.1     664.0

 Legal services                             1,081.7   1,083.5   1,085.1

 Educational services                       2,526.5   2,719.7   2,744.4
  Elementary and secondary schools            774.4     785.6      -
  Colleges and universities                 1,411.9   1,583.4      -
  Vocational schools                          107.0     112.0      -

 Social services                            3,207.7   3,220.8   3,241.5
  Individual and family services              912.7     914.4      -
  Job training and related services           396.8     400.3      -
  Child day care services                     738.6     740.6     748.1
  Residential care                            908.8     911.5     917.1
  Social services, nec                        250.8     254.0      -

 Museums and botanical and zoological
   gardens                                     97.9      97.1      99.1

 Membership organizations                   2,440.5   2,453.3   2,463.2
  Business associations                       111.2     111.5      -
  Professional organizations                   73.7      74.0      -
  Labor organizations                         135.4     138.7      -
  Civic and social associations               448.2     456.5      -

 Engineering and management services        3,643.9   3,670.0   3,688.6
  Engineering and architectural services    1,012.8   1,007.9   1,006.8
   Engineering services                       769.8     766.1      -
   Architectural services                     181.6     181.2      -
   Surveying services                          61.4      60.6      -
  Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping       724.9     745.4      -
 Research and testing services                682.3     691.1      -
  Commercial physical research                263.8     264.5      -
  Commercial nonphysical research             135.9     138.8      -
  Noncommercial research organizations        173.1     178.1      -
 Management and public relations            1,223.9   1,225.6   1,234.1
  Management services                         326.7     328.5      -
  Management consulting services              495.5     492.5      -
  Public relations services                    51.3      52.5      -

 Services, nec                                 44.2      44.1      43.9

Government                                   21,280    21,692    21,774

 Federal Government (3)                       2,642     2,648     2,651

  Executive, by agency (3)                  2,577.6      -         -
   Department of Defense                      616.5      -         -
   Postal Service (4)                         802.3      -         -
   Other executive agencies                 1,158.8      -         -
  Legislative                                  30.7      -         -
  Judicial                                     33.9      -         -

  Federal Government, except Postal
   Service                                  1,839.9   1,847.9   1,851.6

  Federal Government, by industry:
   Manufacturing activities                    44.3      44.5      -
    Ship building and repairing                21.7      21.9      -
   Transportation and public utilities,
     except Postal Service                     13.2      13.1      -
   Services                                   337.8     339.5      -
    Hospitals                                 218.3     220.0      -

 State government                             4,860     5,061     5,089
  Construction                                 88.2      88.6      -
  Transportation and public utilities          51.6      51.8      -
  Services                                  2,821.2   3,017.1      -
   Hospitals                                  349.0     350.1      -
   Education                                2,096.8   2,291.3   2,318.9
   Social services                            210.8     210.6      -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                      164.6     165.1      -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions     1,899.2   1,903.9      -
  State government, except education        2,763.4   2,770.1   2,769.9

 Local government                            13,778    13,983    14,034
  Transportation and public utilities         493.2     492.1      -
  Services                                  9,207.5   9,410.0      -
   Hospitals                                  658.1     660.3      -
   Education                                7,986.9   8,186.7   8,223.4
   Social services                            150.8     150.1      -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                      411.7     412.9      -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions     4,077.5   4,080.4      -
  Local government, except education        5,791.3   5,795.8   5,811.0

                                                Production workers (1)

                Industry                     Feb.      Mar.      Jan.
                                             2002      2002      2003

      Total                                    -         -         -

   Total private                             88,057    88,479    87,748

Mining                                          427       427       414

 Metal mining                                  23.6      24.0      24.3
  Iron ores                                     4.3       4.7       5.6
  Copper ores                                   6.5       6.5       6.3

 Coal mining                                   68.3      67.2      65.6
  Bituminous coal and lignite
    mining                                     63.8      62.8      61.0

 Oil and gas extraction                       256.9     254.8     250.0
  Crude petroleum and natural gas              73.5      72.6      69.1
  Oil and gas field services                  180.0     178.9     177.8

 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels            78.3      80.8      74.4
  Crushed and broken stone                     32.1      33.6      29.4
  Sand and gravel                              -         -         -
  Chemical and fertilizer minerals             -         -         -

Construction                                  4,648     4,708     4,614

 General building contractors                 931.1     934.2     935.6
  Residential building construction           470.4     475.4     484.2
  Operative builders                           13.3      13.1      15.0
  Nonresidential building
    construction                              447.4     445.7     436.4

 Heavy construction, except
   building                                   638.3     657.7     615.6
  Highway and street construction             166.6     181.5     161.9
  Heavy construction, except
    highway                                   471.7     476.2     453.7

 Special trade contractors                  3,078.6   3,115.7   3,062.8
  Plumbing, heating, and air
    conditioning                              647.9     649.0     652.8
  Painting and paper hanging                  153.9     153.0     156.2
  Electrical work                             632.8     630.7     618.6
  Masonry, stonework, and
    plastering                                463.3     479.2     446.2
  Carpentry and floor work                    223.7     224.4     231.9
  Roofing, siding, and sheet
    metal work                                168.1     168.9     176.4

Manufacturing                                11,235    11,225    10,945

 Durable goods                                6,626     6,614     6,397

  Lumber and wood products                    606.0     606.4     601.0
   Logging                                     54.2      51.3      51.8
   Sawmills and planning mills                143.1     144.7     139.5
    Sawmills and planning mills,
      general                                 111.3     112.3     108.8
    Hardwood dimension and
      flooring mills                           30.2      30.9      29.6
   Millwork, plywood, and
     structural members                       251.2     253.3     256.9
    Millwork                                   90.4      90.3      89.7
    Wood kitchen cabinets                      85.9      86.2      90.5
    Hardwood veneer and plywood                21.8      22.0      21.2
    Softwood veneer and plywood                21.6      21.7      19.3
   Wood containers                             44.3      44.2      45.5
   Wood buildings and mobile homes             53.5      52.8      48.3
    Mobile homes                               39.7      39.0      33.6
   Miscellaneous wood products                 59.7      60.1      59.0

  Furniture and fixtures                      385.0     387.5     373.2
   Household furniture                        212.8     214.3     205.3
    Wood household furniture                   94.0      93.9      87.7
    Upholstered household furniture            71.5      72.3      71.8
    Metal household furniture                  13.5      13.9      12.4
    Mattresses and bedsprings                  27.0      26.9      26.7

    Office furniture                           44.6      44.5      41.1
    Public building and related
      furniture                                39.7      40.7      40.8
    Partitions and fixtures                    59.9      59.8      58.8
    Miscellaneous furniture and
      fixtures                                 28.0      28.2      27.2

   Stone, clay, and glass products            415.4     421.4     412.3
    Flat glass                                 12.3      12.3      12.5
    Glass and glassware, pressed
      or blown                                 49.7      48.7      47.2
     Glass containers                          19.2      19.3      18.8
     Pressed and blown glass, nec              30.5      29.4      28.4
    Products of purchased glass                46.1      46.1      49.0
    Cement, hydraulic                          13.3      13.4      13.9
    Structural clay products                   23.9      25.6      22.5
    Pottery and related products               26.5      26.6      26.7
    Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
      products                                183.7     187.5     179.5
     Concrete block and brick                  13.0      13.3      13.4
     Concrete products, nec                    67.1      67.6      63.3
     Ready-mixed concrete                      90.1      93.3      89.5
    Misc. nonmetallic mineral
      products                                 45.9      46.3      46.2
     Abrasive products                         11.1      11.0      10.4
     Mineral wool                              -         -         -

   Primary metal industries                   460.2     455.8     444.4
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
      products                                143.8     142.5     142.5
     Blast furnaces and steel mills            95.7      94.7      94.7
     Steel pipe and tubes                      19.8      19.8      21.2
    Iron and steel foudries                    88.4      87.4      81.5
     Gray and ductile iron
       foundries                               56.4      55.8      53.2
     Malleable iron foundries                   2.8       2.8       2.4
     Steel foundries, nec                      18.7      18.6      17.1
    Primary nonferrous metals                  21.4      21.9      22.3
     Primary aluminum                          13.6      14.2      14.1
    Nonferrous rolling and drawing            114.2     113.0     107.4
     Copper rolling and drawing                15.9      15.8      16.4
     Aluminum sheet, plate, and
       foil                                    14.6      14.5      14.3
     Nonferrous wire drawing and
       insulting                               45.4      44.7      39.8
    Nonferrous foundries,
      (castings)                               63.5      63.0      63.1
     Aluminum foundries                        14.7      14.7      14.3

   Fabricated metal products                1,053.6   1,051.9   1,026.5
    Metal cans and shipping
      containers                               29.5      29.6      29.3
     Metal cans                                24.3      24.4      24.3
    Cutlery, handtools, and
      hardware                                 83.0      84.1      81.5
     Hand and edge tools, and
       blades and handsaws                     32.0      32.5      31.7
     Hardware, nec                             42.7      43.3      41.9
    Plumbing and heating, except
      electric                                 38.1      37.6      39.4
     Plumbing fixture fittings
       and trim                                15.5      15.7      15.7
     Heating equipment, except
       electric                                12.4      11.9      13.1
    Fabricated structural metal
      products                                345.6     341.4     328.1
     Fabricated structural metal               66.6      66.7      61.2
     Metal doors, sash, and trim               60.4      60.0      60.9
     Fabricated plate work (boiler
       shops)                                  72.4      70.7      65.3
     Sheet metal work                          89.4      87.4      84.7
     Architectural metal work                  27.8      27.7      27.6
    Screw machine products, bolts,
      etc                                      71.4      71.8      71.4
     Screw machine products                    35.6      35.7      35.3
     Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
       washers                                 35.8      36.1      36.1
    Metal forgings and stampings              170.4     171.0     169.3
     Iron and steel forgins                    19.8      20.3      19.1
     Automotive stampings                      88.2      88.5      88.8
     Metal stampings, nec                      53.4      53.3      52.9
    Metal services, nec                       110.0     109.9     108.2
     Plating and polishing                     64.3      64.8      63.5
     Metal coating and allied
       services                                45.7      45.1      44.7
    Ordnance and accessories, nec              22.6      22.5      23.5
     Ammunition, except for small
       arms, nec                                9.0       8.9       8.6
    Miscellaneous fabricated metal
      products                                183.0     184.0     175.8
     Valves and pipe fittings, nec             13.7      13.7      13.6
     Misc. fabricated wire products            38.5      38.5      36.4

   Industrial machinery and
     equipment                              1,119.7   1,117.7   1,065.6
    Engines and turbines                       50.6      49.1      45.1
     Turbines and turbine
       generator sets                          15.3      14.5      11.9
     Internal combustion engines,
       nec                                     35.3      34.6      33.2
    Farm and garden machinery                  62.1      63.2      59.3
     Farm machinery and equipment              46.2      46.9      42.8
    Construction and related
      machinery                               127.2     127.0     119.5
     Construction machinery                    48.4      49.0      43.1
     Mining machinery                           8.9       8.8       8.3
     Oil and gas field machinery               25.5      25.5      24.7
     Conveyors and conveying
       equipment                               17.4      17.1      16.9
     Industrial trucks and tractors            16.2      15.8      16.2
    Metalworking machinery                    190.4     188.2     183.5
     Machine tools, metal cutting
       types                                   18.4      18.4      18.5
     Machine tools, metal forming
       types                                    7.6       7.6       8.1
     Special dies, tools, jigs,
       and fixtures                           103.7     101.6      99.8
     Machine tool accessories                  28.3      28.1      27.2
     Power driven handtools                    11.1      11.2       9.6
    Special industry machinery                 69.4      69.3      67.4
     Textile machinery                          6.2       6.2       5.8
     Printing trades machinery                 10.1      10.2       9.7
     Food products machinery                   12.1      12.2      12.8
    General industrial machinery              135.4     133.8     129.6
     Pumps and pumping equipment               14.5      14.4      14.6
     Ball and roller bearings                  27.9      27.4      26.9
     Air and gas compressors                   11.4      11.2      10.5
     Blowers and fans                          20.9      20.6      18.5
     Speed changers, drives, and
       gears                                   11.3      10.9      10.0
     Power transmission equipment,
       nec                                     12.5      12.4      11.7
    Computer and office equipment             112.1     111.8     100.8
     Electronic computers                      60.2      59.9      51.5
     Computer terminals,
       calculators, and office
       machines, nec                           17.0      16.6      14.7
    Refrigeration and service
      machinery                               127.0     128.6     122.5
     Refrigeration and heating
       equipment                               92.5      94.1      89.8
    Misc. industrial and commercial
      machinery                               245.5     246.7     237.9
     Carburetors, pistons, rings,
       valves                                  16.8      16.5      14.7
     Scales, balances, and
       industrial machinery, nec              203.3     204.8     198.4

   Electronic and other electrical
     equipment                                862.2     854.9     792.4
    Electric distribution equipment            46.9      47.5      43.9
     Transformers, except
       electronic                              20.8      20.8      18.7
     Switchgear and switchboard
       apparatus                               26.1      26.7      25.2
    Electrical industrial apparatus            85.7      85.4      81.8
     Motors and generators                     43.0      42.6      41.4
     Relays and industrial controls            27.8      28.0      26.1
    Household appliances                       81.7      81.8      81.1
     Household refrigerators and
       freezers                                19.4      18.8      17.7
     Household laundry equipment               16.8      17.6      17.4
     Electric housewares and fans              13.3      13.5      13.0
    Electric lighting and wiring
      equipment                               114.0     113.3     109.9
     Electric lamps                            13.3      13.7      12.9
     Current-carrying wiring
       devices                                 37.1      36.4      35.7
     Noncurrent-carrying wiring
       devices                                 13.1      13.3      12.7
     Residential lighting fixtures             11.7      11.7      10.1
    Household audio and video
      equipment                                43.1      43.0      41.7
     Household audio and video
       equipment                               26.7      26.6      24.0
    Communications equipment                   92.6      91.1      78.8
     Telephone and telegraph
       apparatus                               36.1      35.8      28.5
    Electronic components and
      accessories                             315.4     310.6     280.0
     Electron tubes                            12.1      12.1      10.4
     Semiconductors and related
       devices                                109.6     108.9      98.4
     Electronic components, nec                83.1      81.0      75.4
    Misc. electrical equipment and
      supplies                                 82.8      82.2      75.2
     Storage batteries                         15.6      15.7      13.9
     Engine electrical equipment               41.5      40.8      36.4

   Transportation equipment                 1,081.3   1,077.0   1,056.6
    Motor vehicles and equipment              677.0     677.0     665.2
     Motor vehicles and car bodies            228.0     226.2     222.1
     Truck and bus bodies                      36.1      36.1      33.4
     Motor vehicle parts and
       accessories                            378.9     380.2     371.9
     Truck trailers                            18.1      18.4      19.9
    Aircraft and parts                        197.6     191.6     177.4
     Aircraft                                  77.6      73.5      67.6
     Aircraft engines and engine
       parts                                   46.8      45.8      43.3
     Aircraft parts and equipment,
       nec                                     73.2      72.3      66.5
    Ship and boat building and
      repairing                               114.2     114.3     115.9
     Ship building and repairing               65.0      63.8      64.6
     Boat building and repairing               49.2      50.5      51.3
    Railroad equipment                         17.5      17.4      19.0
    Guided missiles, space
      vehicles, and parts                      19.3      19.2      20.1
     Guided missiles and space
       vehicles                                11.3      11.2      12.3
    Miscellaneous transportation
      equipment                                42.3      44.2      44.7
     Travel trailers and campers               18.9      19.7      23.9

   Instruments and related products           397.9     394.7     383.1
    Search and navigation equipment            36.3      36.3      33.9
    Measuring and controlling
      devices                                 138.5     137.4     134.3
     Environmental controls                    25.8      25.4      24.1
     Process control instruments               33.0      32.8      30.6
     Instruments to measure
       electricity                             20.0      19.6      18.5
    Medical instruments and
      supplies                                170.0     169.2     166.3
     Surgical and medical
       instruments                             71.3      71.4      67.9
     Surgical appliances and
       supplies                                61.3      60.9      61.1
    Ophthalmic goods                           21.7      21.5      19.9
    Photographic equipment and
      supplies                                 29.2      28.2      26.8
    Watches, clocks, watchcases,
      and parts                                 2.2       2.1       1.9

   Miscellaneous manufacturing
     industries                               244.7     246.2     241.8
    Jewelry, silverware, and
      plated ware                              28.2      28.0      27.6
     Jewelry, precious metal                   21.6      21.5      21.4
    Musical instruments                        12.2      12.4      11.8
    Toys and sporting goods                    59.0      59.5      58.4
     Dolls, games, toys, and
       children's vehicles                     14.5      14.9      14.7
     Sporting and athletic goods,
       nec                                     44.5      44.6      43.7
    Pens, pencils, office, and art
      supplies                                 20.6      20.3      18.1
    Costume jewelry and notions                11.4      11.6      11.3
     Costume jewelry                            4.7       4.9       4.6
    Miscellaneous manufactures                113.3     114.4     114.6
     Signs and advertising
       specialties                             48.3      49.0      50.1

Nondurable goods                              4,609     4,611     4,548

 Food and kindred products                  1,217.1   1,214.6   1,231.9
  Meat products                               446.0     445.5     455.3
   Meat packing plants                        124.5     123.5     126.9
   Sausages and other prepared meats           86.6      87.4      95.3
   Poultry slaughtering and processing        234.9     234.6     233.1
  Dairy products                               99.2      99.1      97.4
   Cheese, natural and processed               32.7      32.6      33.9
   Fluid milk                                  36.9      36.7      36.4
  Preserved fruits and vegetables             164.0     162.1     163.4
   Canned specialties                          11.4      11.2      12.1
   Canned fruits and vegetables                46.9      46.1      44.2
   Frozen fruits and vegetables                33.7      33.4      34.4
  Grain mill products                          84.1      84.2      86.4
   Flour and other grain mill products         11.5      11.6      11.8
   Prepared feeds, nec                         22.1      22.5      23.3
  Bakery products                             136.4     136.9     137.6
   Bread, cake, and related products           84.3      85.3      84.6
   Cookies, crackers, and frozen bakery
     products, except bread                    52.1      51.6      53.0
  Sugar and confectionery products             65.6      64.5      71.4
   Cane sugar                                   7.6       7.2       9.8
   Beet sugar                                   5.7       5.2       6.2
   Candy and other confectionery
     products                                  33.1      33.3      35.1
  Fats and oils                                18.4      18.4      17.7
  Beverages                                    81.2      81.0      77.6
   Malt beverages                              18.6      18.3      17.2
   Bottled and canned soft drinks              32.2      32.2      31.3
  Misc. food and kindred products             122.2     122.9     125.1

 Tobacco products                              25.1      24.3      26.7
  Cigarettes                                   16.4      16.4      15.9

 Textile mill products                        360.4     362.0     346.8
  Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton              44.4      45.1      43.8
  Broadwoven fabric mills, synthetics          38.8      38.4      36.8
  Broadwoven fabric mills, wool                 5.0       4.9       3.1
  Narrow fabric mills                          13.7      13.7      12.3
  Knitting mills                               74.7      74.0      69.3
   Women's hosiery, except socks                9.5       9.6       9.7
   Hosiery, nec                                24.2      23.9      21.8
   Knit outerwear mills                        18.3      17.6      15.0
   Weft knit fabric mills                       9.8       9.9      10.1
  Textile finishing, except wool               42.0      41.8      40.2
   Finishing plants, cotton                    19.6      19.5      17.8
   Finishing plants, synthetics                13.1      13.0      13.1
  Carpets and rugs                             49.6      51.1      51.4
  Yarn and thread mills                        57.2      57.9      57.1
   Yarn spinning mills                         40.7      41.4      40.4
   Throwing and winding mills                  12.1      12.1      12.1
  Miscellaneous textile goods                  35.0      35.1      32.8

 Apparel and other textile products           403.4     405.0     382.3
  Men's and boys' suits and coats              11.8      11.9      11.0
  Men's and boys' furnishings                  85.0      86.0      80.4
   Men's and boys' shirts                      13.4      13.6      11.5
   Men's and boys' trousers and slacks         30.0      30.2      31.0
   Men's and boys' work clothing               17.5      17.4      15.7
  Women's and misses' outerwear               112.9     114.6     110.5
   Women's and misses' blouses and
     shirts                                     6.8       7.1       5.7
   Women's, juniors', and misses'
     dresses                                   16.0      15.4      14.5
   Women's and misses' suits and coats          6.5       6.1       5.9
   Women's and misses' outerwear, nec          83.6      86.0      84.4
  Women's and children's undergarments         10.4      10.0       7.9
   Women's and children's underwear             7.5       7.3       6.4
   Brassieres, girdles, and allied
     garments                                   2.9       2.7       1.5

  Girls' and children's outerwear               7.3       7.2       6.2
   Girls' and children's dresses and
     blouses                                    3.6       3.6       3.3
  Fur goods and misc. apparel and
    accessories                                22.6      22.2      19.3
  Misc. fabricated textile products           145.4     145.4     139.8
   Curtains and draperies                      12.1      12.8      13.3
   House furnishings, nec                      40.0      39.7      37.4
   Automotive and apparel trimmings            44.7      44.6      42.0

 Paper and allied products                    468.9     469.4     456.7
  Paper mills                                 101.2     100.9      95.7
  Paperboard mills                             33.2      33.2      31.5
  Paperboard containers and boxes             158.0     158.8     158.7
   Corrugated and solid fiber boxes            95.2      95.1      94.7
   Sanitary food containers                    14.4      14.8      15.9
   Folding paperboard boxes                    34.0      34.4      34.1
  Misc. converted paper products              165.9     165.9     160.2
   Paper, coated and laminated, nec            19.3      19.3      19.3
   Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated       29.8      29.7      29.4
   Envelopes                                   17.7      17.5      16.1

 Printing and publishing                      741.3     736.5     722.8
  Newspapers                                  133.5     133.2     130.8
  Periodicals                                  46.6      46.4      47.1
  Books                                        50.8      50.2      49.2
   Book publishing                             24.9      24.8      23.7
   Book printing                               25.9      25.4      25.5
  Miscellaneous publishing                     46.2      46.9      45.8
  Commercial printing                         357.4     355.1     351.6
   Commercial printing, lithographic          235.4     232.1     229.0
   Commercial printing, nec                   108.5     109.6     110.1
  Manifold business forms                      26.2      25.8      24.4
  Blankbooks and bookbinding                   36.0      35.9      33.4
  Printing trade services                      29.9      28.7      26.6

 Chemicals and allied products                551.6     551.7     548.1
  Industrial inorganic chemicals               50.5      50.1      48.5
   Industrial inorganic chemicals, nec         26.1      26.1      26.7
  Plastics materials and synthetics            93.8      93.8      88.8
   Plastics materials and resins               46.3      46.3      45.0
   Organic fibers, noncellulosic               29.4      29.3      26.2
  Drugs                                       140.7     141.4     139.8
   Pharmaceutical preparations                113.3     112.9     111.3
  Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods             94.6      94.5      97.0
   Soap and other detergents                   23.4      23.4      22.9
   Polishing, sanitation, and finishing
     preparations                              25.1      24.9      27.5
   Toilet preparations                         46.1      46.2      46.6
  Paints and allied products                   25.6      25.7      27.3
  Industrial organic chemicals                 63.9      64.0      65.1
   Cyclic crudes and intermediates              9.3       9.3       9.1
   Other industrial organic chemicals          54.6      54.7      56.0
  Agricultural chemicals                       27.1      26.9      25.0
  Miscellaneous chemical products              55.4      55.3      56.6

 Petroleum and coal products                   86.6      88.1      86.1
  Petroleum refining                           57.5      57.3      57.0
  Asphalt paving and roofing materials         19.6      21.4      19.7

 Rubber and misc. plastics products           713.1     718.2     706.6
  Tires and inner tubes                        55.0      54.7      53.4
  Rubber and plastics footwear                  3.3       3.6       1.8
  Hose, belting, gaskets, and packing          51.2      50.6      49.9
   Rubber and plastics hose and belting        21.5      21.1      21.5
  Fabricated rubber products, nec              71.4      71.7      71.2
  Miscellaneous plastics products, nec        532.2     537.6     530.3

 Leather and leather products                  41.4      41.5      39.7
  Leather tanning and finishing                 5.7       5.6       5.3
  Footwear cut stock and footwear,
    except rubber                              18.3      18.3      16.9
   Men's footwear, except athletic             10.8      10.8      11.2
   Women's footwear, except athletic            2.7       2.7       2.4
  Luggage                                       5.0       4.9       2.9
  Handbags and personal leather goods           5.2       5.4       7.7

Transportation and public utilities           5,625     5,613     5,489

 Transportation                                -         -         -

  Railroad transportation                      -         -         -

  Local and interurban passenger transit      462.2     465.6     448.3
   Local and suburban transportation          216.9     217.7     217.3
   Taxicabs                                    -         -         -
   Intercity and rural bus
     transportation                            -         -         -
   School buses                                -         -         -

  Trucking and warehousing                  1,574.9   1,578.8   1,573.6
   Trucking and courier services, except
     air                                    1,380.8   1,385.5   1,369.8
   Public warehousing and storage             184.7     183.8     193.1

  Water transportation                         -         -         -
   Water transportation of freight             -         -         -
   Water transportation services              102.1     102.2     108.4

  Transportation by air                        -         -         -
   Air transportation, scheduled               -         -         -
    Air transportation, scheduled              -         -         -
   Airports, flying fields, and services       -         -         -

  Pipelines, except natural gas                11.0      10.7      11.2

  Transportation services                     351.5     351.6     343.0
   Passenger transportation arrangement       151.1     152.8     142.4
    Travel agencies                           117.2     119.1     106.7
   Freight transportation arrangement         153.8     153.2     154.5

 Communications and public utilities           -         -         -

  Communications                            1,199.6   1,176.5   1,112.1
   Telephone communications                   802.5     774.8     715.3
    Telephone communications, except
      radio                                   629.3     622.2     563.4
   Radio and television broadcasting          200.4     202.9     198.1
    Radio broadcasting stations                -         -         -
    Television broadcasting stations           -         -         -
   Cable and other pay television
     services                                 183.1     184.8     186.0

  Electric, gas, and sanitary services        674.6     670.6     665.7
   Electric services                          287.2     287.7     284.8
   Gas production and distribution             96.9      96.9      95.4
   Combination utility services               117.1     114.6     114.5
   Sanitary services                          142.6     139.9     140.1

Wholesale trade                               5,306     5,314     5,273

 Durable goods                                3,054     3,050     3,016
  Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies         395.5     394.0     394.0
   Automobiles and other motor vehicles        -         -         -
   Motor vehicle supplies and new parts        -         -         -
  Furniture and home furnishings              132.0     132.3     131.6
   Furniture                                   -         -         -
   Home furnishings                            -         -         -

  Lumber and other construction
    materials                                 229.7     229.9     234.7
   Lumber, plywood, and millwork               -         -         -
   Construction materials, nec                 -         -         -
  Professional and commercial equipment       673.5     671.2     655.6
   Office equipment                            -         -         -
   Computers, peripherals and software         -         -         -
   Medical and hospital equipment             164.4     163.6     167.7
  Metals and minerals, except petroleum       115.3     114.2     117.7
  Electrical goods                            380.0     378.4     375.1
   Electrical apparatus and equipment          -         -         -
   Electrical appliances, television and
     radio sets                                -         -         -
   Electronic parts and equipment              -         -         -
  Hardware, plumbing, and heating
    equipment                                 260.1     257.8     254.2
   Hardware                                    -         -         -
   Plumbing and hydronic heating
     supplies                                  -         -         -
  Machinery, equipment, and supplies          631.2     631.7     609.1
   Construction and mining machinery           -         -         -
   Farm and garden machinery                   -         -         -
   Industrial machinery and equipment          -         -         -
   Industrial supplies                         -         -         -
  Misc. wholesale trade durable goods         236.4     240.3     244.0
   Scrap and waste materials                   -         -         -

 Nondurable goods                             2,252     2,264     2,257
  Paper and paper products                    215.6     214.3     207.1
   Stationery and office supplies              -         -         -
  Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries          240.4     240.0     256.4
  Apparel, piece goods, and notions           161.2     162.9     163.8
  Groceries and related products              776.5     776.8     770.9
   Groceries, general line                     -         -         -
   Meats and meat products                     -         -         -
   Fresh fruits and vegetables                 -         -         -
  Farm-product raw materials                   74.5      75.9      70.1
  Chemicals and allied products               113.2     114.9     114.9
   Petroleum and petroleum products           123.7     122.8     120.0
   Petroleum bulk stations and terminals       -         -         -
   Petroleum products, nec                     -         -         -
  Beer, wine, and distilled beverages         134.7     135.9     139.5
   Beer and ale                                -         -         -
   Wine and distilled beverages                -         -         -
  Misc. wholesale trade nondurable goods      412.5     420.2     414.2
   Farm supplies                               -         -         -

Retail trade                                 20,060    20,150    20,059

 Building materials and garden supplies       843.6     869.9     866.4
  Lumber and other building materials         579.4     594.2     605.1
  Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores           44.3      43.4      44.3
  Hardware stores                             132.8     133.7     135.3
  Retail nurseries and garden stores           63.0      73.8      58.9

 General merchandise stores                 2,595.2   2,606.2   2,625.4
  Department stores                         2,303.6   2,316.2   2,324.5
  Variety stores                              136.4     136.6     137.4
  Miscellaneous general merchandise
    stores                                    155.2     153.4     163.5

 Food stores                                3,033.4   3,018.3   3,036.2
  Grocery stores                            2,706.9   2,692.9   2,715.0
  Meat and fish markets                       -         -         -
  Retail bakeries                             159.0     159.0     161.1

 Automotive dealers and service stations    2,022.3   2,027.2   2,009.6
  New and used car dealers                    955.2     954.5     938.6
  Auto and home supply stores                 315.6     319.2     325.3
  Gasoline service stations                   549.6     549.8     541.6
  Automotive dealers, nec                      10.1      10.3       9.4

 Apparel and accessory stores                 925.4     931.2     959.4
  Men's and boys' clothing stores              64.4      63.8      69.6
  Women's clothing stores                     209.4     209.2     220.3
  Family clothing stores                      366.6     369.5     387.1
  Shoe stores                                 142.6     146.5     145.0

 Furniture and home furnishings stores        940.0     936.3     968.2
  Furniture and home furnishings stores       475.4     479.9     494.4
   Furniture stores                           -         -         -
  Household appliance stores                   57.8      58.5      58.1
  Radio, television, and computer stores      406.8     397.9     415.7
   Radio, television, and electronic
     stores                                   189.5     186.9     198.1
   Record and prerecorded tape stores          60.3      58.5      54.8

 Eating and drinking places                 7,130.5   7,214.3   6,997.3

 Miscellaneous retail establishments        2,569.8   2,546.2   2,596.8
  Drug stores and proprietary stores          609.0     607.7     618.6
  Liquor stores                               -         -         -
  Used merchandise stores                     113.7     113.8     115.1
  Miscellaneous shopping goods stores         887.9     882.7     914.8
   Sporting goods and bicycle shops            -         -         -
   Book stores                                 -         -         -
   Stationery stores                           -         -         -
   Jewelry stores                              -         -         -
   Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops           -         -         -
   Sewing, needlework, and piece goods         -         -         -
  Nonstore retailers                          318.0     317.2     328.7
   Catalog and mail-order houses               -         -         -
   Merchandising machine operators             -         -         -
  Fuel dealers                                 86.0      85.0      88.9
  Retail stores, nec                          463.6     447.5     441.4
   Florists, tobacco stores, and
     newsstands                                -         -         -
   Optical goods stores                        54.1      54.2      54.3
   Miscellaneous retail stores, nec           263.4     265.3     263.6

Finance, insurance, and reel estate (2)       5,586     5,593     5,670

 Finance                                       -         -         -

   Depository institutions                  1,489.7   1,491.2   1,497.9
    Commercial banks                        1,024.4   1,023.7   1,029.2
     State commercial banks                   417.5     417.7     421.3
     National and commercial banks, nec       606.9     606.0     607.9
    Savings institutions                       -         -         -
     Federal savings institutions              -         -         -
     Savings institutions, except
       federal                                 -         -         -
    Credit unions                             166.0     167.1     174.2

   Nondepository institutions                 504.7     504.8     582.7
    Personal credit institutions              125.1     124.3     128.2
    Business credit institutions               -         -         -
    Mortgage bankers and brokers               -         -         -

   Security and commodity brokers              -         -         -
    Security brokers and dealers               -         -         -
    Commodity contracts brokers,
      dealers, and exchanges                   -         -         -
    Security and commodity services           122.0     121.8     122.5

   Holding and other investment offices        -         -         -
    Holding offices                            -         -         -

 Insurance                                     -         -         -

  Insurance carriers                        1,214.3   1,214.6   1,201.8
   Life insurance                             314.2     311.8     295.5
   Medical service and health insurance       319.6     320.5     321.6
    Hospital and medical service plans        256.2     256.6     255.8
   Fire, marine, and casualty insurance       433.0     433.6     430.2
   Title insurance                             -         -         -

  Insurance agents, brokers, and service       -         -         -

 Real estate                                   -         -         -
  Real estate operators and lessors            -         -         -
  Real estate agents and managers              -         -         -
  Subdividers and developers                   -         -         -

Services                                     35,170    35,449    35,284

 Agricultural services                        605.7     647.9     624.9
  Veterinary services                         195.0     197.1     200.4
  Landscape and horticultural services        362.3     402.0     376.2

 Hotels and other lodging places               -         -         -
  Hotels and motels                         1,458.2   1,484.3   1,441.7

 Personal services                             -         -         -
   Laundry, cleaning, and garment
     services                                 367.8     368.5     363.5
   Photographic studios, portrait              -         -         -
   Beauty shops                               401.2     405.6     399.3
   Funeral service and crematories             -         -         -
   Miscellaneous personal services            262.7     256.6     247.6

 Business services                          7,884.4   7,975.4   7,893.3
  Advertising                                 200.9     200.5     196.5
   Advertising agencies                        -         -         -
  Credit reporting and collection              -         -         -
  Mailing, reproduction, and
    stenographic services                      -         -         -
   Photocopying and duplicating services       73.9      74.1      80.9
  Services to buildings                       889.8     894.9     905.6
   Disinfecting and pest control
     services                                  67.9      68.6      64.2
   Building maintenance services, nec         821.9     826.3     841.4
  Miscellaneous equipment rental and
    leasing                                   232.7     233.3     232.4
   Medical equipment rental                    39.6      39.2      42.0
   Heavy construction equipment rental         48.4      47.9      45.2
   Equipment rental and leasing, nec          144.7     146.2     145.2
  Personnel supply services                    -         -         -
   Employment agencies                         -         -         -
   Help supply services                     2,503.6   2,593.5   2,561.9
  Computer and data processing services     1,779.8   1,774.6   1,749.3
   Computer programming services              477.2     474.1     465.6
   Prepackaged software                        -         -         -
   Computer integrated systems design         182.8     183.5     184.2
   Data processing and preparation             -         -         -
   Information retrieval services             186.0     187.2     179.5
   Computer maintenance and repair             45.7      44.6      42.8
  Miscellaneous business services           1,535.9   1,529.6   1,470.4
   Detective and armored car services         583.1     583.9     549.9
   Security systems services                   70.9      70.1      71.9
   Photo finishing laboratories                -         -         -

 Auto repair, services, and parking         1,036.6   1,037.1   1,036.6
  Automotive rentals, without drivers         172.4     173.9     175.5
   Passenger car rental                       113.4     115.1     116.3
  Automobile parking                           68.7      68.2      67.0
  Automotive repair shops                     565.5     568.9     573.9
   Automotive and tire repair shops           203.0     204.9     205.4
   General automotive repair shops            249.0     250.1     256.5
   Automotive services, except repair         230.0     226.1     220.2
    Carwashes                                 130.1     127.2     125.7

 Miscellaneous repair services                306.0     304.5     301.4
  Electrical repair shops                      -         -         -

 Motion pictures                              482.6     484.6     487.2
  Motion picture production and services      206.5     211.4     208.5
  Motion picture theaters                      -         -         -
  Video tape rental                           142.2     139.0     135.9

 Amusement and recreation services          1,250.6   1,280.6   1,231.8
  Bowling centers                              74.6      74.2      71.0
  Misc. amusement and recreation
    services                                  903.0     926.7     902.2
   Physical fitness facilities                195.5     193.2     192.6
   Membership sports and recreation
     clubs                                    222.5     239.4     208.8

 Health services                           9,366.40  9,401.00  9,568.40
  Offices and clinics of medical doctors    1,671.6   1,674.0   1,720.6
  Offices and clinics of dentists             621.2     625.0     625.9
  Offices and clinics of other health
    practitioners                             385.9     388.6     398.0
   Offices and clinics of chiropractors
     and optometrists                          -         -         -
  Nursing and personal care facilities      1,687.3   1,693.4   1,713.2
   Skilled nursing care facilities             -         -         -
   Intermediate care facilities               196.9     197.9     202.7
   Nursing and personal care, nec              -         -         -
  Hospitals                                 3,845.8   3,855.6   3,934.0
   General medical and surgical
     hospitals                                 -         -         -
   Psychiatric hospitals                       -         -         -
   Specialty hospitals, excluding
     psychiatric                               -         -         -
  Medical and dental laboratories              -         -         -
  Home health care services                   587.8     592.5     600.5

 Legal services                               828.1     830.6     848.1

 Educational services                          -         -         -
  Elementary and secondary schools             -         -         -
  Colleges and universities                    -         -         -
  Vocational schools                           -         -         -

 Social services                            2,726.6   2,739.8   2,763.6
  Individual and family services              781.7     783.7     788.5
  Job training and related services           337.5     338.5     340.2
  Child day care services                     646.9     650.8     647.3
  Residential care                            773.4     777.5     786.1
  Social services, nec                        187.1     189.3     201.5

 Museums and botanical and zoological
   gardens                                     -         -         -

 Membership organizations                      -         -         -
  Business associations                        -         -         -
  Professional organizations                   52.8      53.0      53.6
  Labor organizations                          -         -         -
  Civic and social associations                -         -         -

 Engineering and management services        2,768.1   2,778.6   2,765.8
  Engineering and architectural services      834.0     835.9     818.2
   Engineering services                       639.4     640.7     627.8
   Architectural services                     144.6     145.1     140.4
   Surveying services                          50.0      50.1      50.0
  Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping       561.4     566.2     559.7
 Research and testing services                518.9     522.9     526.9
  Commercial physical research                186.4     186.6     194.6
  Commercial nonphysical research             112.5     113.5     110.7
  Noncommercial research organizations        130.7     132.3     133.1
 Management and public relations              853.8     853.6     861.0
  Management services                         229.8     231.8     237.4
  Management consulting services              328.4     327.7     322.3
  Public relations services                    36.6      35.1      33.3

 Services, nec                                 35.8      35.4      33.2

Government                                     -         -         -

 Federal Government (3)                        -         -         -

  Executive, by agency (3)                     -         -         -
   Department of Defense                       -         -         -
   Postal Service (4)                          -         -         -
   Other executive agencies                    -         -         -
  Legislative                                  -         -         -
  Judicial                                     -         -         -

  Federal Government, except Postal
   Service                                     -         -         -

  Federal Government, by industry:
   Manufacturing activities                    -         -         -
    Ship building and repairing                -         -         -
   Transportation and public utilities,
     except Postal Service                     -         -         -
   Services                                    -         -         -
    Hospitals                                  -         -         -

 State government                              -         -         -
  Construction                                 -         -         -
  Transportation and public utilities          -         -         -
  Services                                     -         -         -
   Hospitals                                   -         -         -
   Education                                   -         -         -
   Social services                             -         -         -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                       -         -         -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions        -         -         -
  State government, except education           -         -         -

 Local government                              -         -         -
  Transportation and public utilities          -         -         -
  Services                                     -         -         -
   Hospitals                                   -         -         -
   Education                                   -         -         -
   Social services                             -         -         -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                       -         -         -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions        -         -         -
  Local government, except education           -         -         -

                                          Production workers (1)

                Industry                     Feb.      Mar.
                                           2003 (p)  2003 (p)

      Total                                    -         -

   Total private                             87,621    88,001

Mining                                          415       419

 Metal mining                                  23.9      -
  Iron ores                                     5.3      -
  Copper ores                                   6.2      -

 Coal mining                                   65.4      -
  Bituminous coal and lignite
    mining                                     60.7      -

 Oil and gas extraction                       251.6      -
  Crude petroleum and natural gas              68.5      -
  Oil and gas field services                  179.9      -

 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels            74.2      -
  Crushed and broken stone                     29.7      -
  Sand and gravel                              -         -
  Chemical and fertilizer minerals             -         -

Construction                                  4,549     4,645

 General building contractors                 921.9      -
  Residential building construction           476.1      -
  Operative builders                           15.3      -
  Nonresidential building
    construction                              430.5      -

 Heavy construction, except
   building                                   610.4      -
  Highway and street construction             157.0      -
  Heavy construction, except
    highway                                   453.4      -

 Special trade contractors                  3,016.5      -
  Plumbing, heating, and air
    conditioning                              650.5      -
  Painting and paper hanging                  152.3      -
  Electrical work                             618.6      -
  Masonry, stonework, and
    plastering                                442.2      -
  Carpentry and floor work                    226.8      -
  Roofing, siding, and sheet
    metal work                                162.9      -

Manufacturing                                10,901    10,884

 Durable goods                                6,359     6,350

  Lumber and wood products                    598.1     593.6
   Logging                                     54.2      -
   Sawmills and planning mills                138.8      -
    Sawmills and planning mills,
      general                                 108.2      -
    Hardwood dimension and
      flooring mills                           29.5      -
   Millwork, plywood, and
     structural members                       254.9      -
    Millwork                                   87.1      -
    Wood kitchen cabinets                      91.0      -
    Hardwood veneer and plywood                22.0      -
    Softwood veneer and plywood                19.4      -
   Wood containers                             45.2      -
   Wood buildings and mobile homes             46.6      -
    Mobile homes                               32.6      -
   Miscellaneous wood products                 58.4      -

  Furniture and fixtures                      370.8     370.6
   Household furniture                        203.9      -
    Wood household furniture                   86.4      -
    Upholstered household furniture            71.8      -
    Metal household furniture                  12.4      -
    Mattresses and bedsprings                  26.7      -

    Office furniture                           40.7      -
    Public building and related
      furniture                                40.3      -
    Partitions and fixtures                    59.4      -
    Miscellaneous furniture and
      fixtures                                 26.5      -

   Stone, clay, and glass products            414.1     416.4
    Flat glass                                 12.7      -
    Glass and glassware, pressed
      or blown                                 47.4      -
     Glass containers                          18.9      -
     Pressed and blown glass, nec              28.5      -
    Products of purchased glass                48.5      -
    Cement, hydraulic                          13.9      -
    Structural clay products                   22.3      -
    Pottery and related products               26.5      -
    Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
      products                                180.6      -
     Concrete block and brick                  13.3      -
     Concrete products, nec                    66.1      -
     Ready-mixed concrete                      87.9      -
    Misc. nonmetallic mineral
      products                                 46.1      -
     Abrasive products                         10.4      -
     Mineral wool                              -         -

   Primary metal industries                   440.8     441.7
    Blast furnaces and basic steel
      products                                141.0     141.4
     Blast furnaces and steel mills            93.0      -
     Steel pipe and tubes                      20.9      -
    Iron and steel foudries                    81.2      -
     Gray and ductile iron
       foundries                               52.5      -
     Malleable iron foundries                   2.4      -
     Steel foundries, nec                      17.3      -
    Primary nonferrous metals                  21.6      -
     Primary aluminum                          13.5      -
    Nonferrous rolling and drawing            107.0      -
     Copper rolling and drawing                16.3      -
     Aluminum sheet, plate, and
       foil                                    14.3      -
     Nonferrous wire drawing and
       insulting                               39.5      -
    Nonferrous foundries,
      (castings)                               62.7      -
     Aluminum foundries                        14.1      -

   Fabricated metal products                1,016.0   1,016.7
    Metal cans and shipping
      containers                               29.3      -
     Metal cans                                24.5      -
    Cutlery, handtools, and
      hardware                                 82.0      -
     Hand and edge tools, and
       blades and handsaws                     31.1      -
     Hardware, nec                             42.4      -
    Plumbing and heating, except
      electric                                 38.8      -
     Plumbing fixture fittings
       and trim                                15.7      -
     Heating equipment, except
       electric                                12.8      -
    Fabricated structural metal
      products                                319.1      -
     Fabricated structural metal               60.1      -
     Metal doors, sash, and trim               59.8      -
     Fabricated plate work (boiler
       shops)                                  62.1      -
     Sheet metal work                          82.1      -
     Architectural metal work                  27.5      -
    Screw machine products, bolts,
      etc                                      71.3      -
     Screw machine products                    35.6      -
     Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
       washers                                 35.7      -
    Metal forgings and stampings              167.7      -
     Iron and steel forgins                    18.8      -
     Automotive stampings                      88.1      -
     Metal stampings, nec                      52.3      -
    Metal services, nec                       109.0      -
     Plating and polishing                     64.3      -
     Metal coating and allied
       services                                44.7      -
    Ordnance and accessories, nec              23.5      -
     Ammunition, except for small
       arms, nec                                8.5      -
    Miscellaneous fabricated metal
      products                                175.3      -
     Valves and pipe fittings, nec             13.8      -
     Misc. fabricated wire products            36.7      -

   Industrial machinery and
     equipment                              1,057.3   1,054.9
    Engines and turbines                       44.7      -
     Turbines and turbine
       generator sets                          11.5      -
     Internal combustion engines,
       nec                                     33.2      -
    Farm and garden machinery                  60.1      -
     Farm machinery and equipment              43.1      -
    Construction and related
      machinery                               120.3      -
     Construction machinery                    44.2      -
     Mining machinery                           8.4      -
     Oil and gas field machinery               25.2      -
     Conveyors and conveying
       equipment                               16.5      -
     Industrial trucks and tractors            15.8      -
    Metalworking machinery                    181.8      -
     Machine tools, metal cutting
       types                                   18.5      -
     Machine tools, metal forming
       types                                    8.0      -
     Special dies, tools, jigs,
       and fixtures                            99.7      -
     Machine tool accessories                  27.0      -
     Power driven handtools                     9.3      -
    Special industry machinery                 66.9      -
     Textile machinery                          5.9      -
     Printing trades machinery                  9.7      -
     Food products machinery                   12.8      -
    General industrial machinery              129.1      -
     Pumps and pumping equipment               14.5      -
     Ball and roller bearings                  26.6      -
     Air and gas compressors                   10.4      -
     Blowers and fans                          18.3      -
     Speed changers, drives, and
       gears                                   10.2      -
     Power transmission equipment,
       nec                                     11.4      -
    Computer and office equipment              97.8      -
     Electronic computers                      50.7      -
     Computer terminals,
       calculators, and office
       machines, nec                           13.4      -
    Refrigeration and service
      machinery                               121.6      -
     Refrigeration and heating
       equipment                               88.9      -
    Misc. industrial and commercial
      machinery                               235.0      -
     Carburetors, pistons, rings,
       valves                                  14.6      -
     Scales, balances, and
       industrial machinery, nec              195.3      -

   Electronic and other electrical
     equipment                                781.9     778.2
    Electric distribution equipment            44.6      -
     Transformers, except
       electronic                              19.3      -
     Switchgear and switchboard
       apparatus                               25.3      -
    Electrical industrial apparatus            79.2      -
     Motors and generators                     39.2      -
     Relays and industrial controls            26.0      -
    Household appliances                       79.7      -
     Household refrigerators and
       freezers                                18.0      -
     Household laundry equipment               16.2      -
     Electric housewares and fans              12.9      -
    Electric lighting and wiring
      equipment                               109.5      -
     Electric lamps                            13.2      -
     Current-carrying wiring
       devices                                 34.9      -
     Noncurrent-carrying wiring
       devices                                 12.6      -
     Residential lighting fixtures             10.3      -
    Household audio and video
      equipment                                40.2      -
     Household audio and video
       equipment                               22.6      -
    Communications equipment                   77.8      -
     Telephone and telegraph
       apparatus                               28.6      -
    Electronic components and
      accessories                             276.6      -
     Electron tubes                             9.9      -
     Semiconductors and related
       devices                                 97.1      -
     Electronic components, nec                74.4      -
    Misc. electrical equipment and
      supplies                                 74.3      -
     Storage batteries                         13.9      -
     Engine electrical equipment               35.6      -

   Transportation equipment                 1,058.0   1,058.1
    Motor vehicles and equipment              667.6     668.2
     Motor vehicles and car bodies            225.4      -
     Truck and bus bodies                      33.5      -
     Motor vehicle parts and
       accessories                            370.3      -
     Truck trailers                            20.6      -
    Aircraft and parts                        175.8      -
     Aircraft                                  67.0      -
     Aircraft engines and engine
       parts                                   42.5      -
     Aircraft parts and equipment,
       nec                                     66.3      -
    Ship and boat building and
      repairing                               116.4      -
     Ship building and repairing               64.4      -
     Boat building and repairing               52.0      -
    Railroad equipment                         19.1      -
    Guided missiles, space
      vehicles, and parts                      19.9      -
     Guided missiles and space
       vehicles                                12.2      -
    Miscellaneous transportation
      equipment                                44.6      -
     Travel trailers and campers               24.0      -

   Instruments and related products           380.2     377.4
    Search and navigation equipment            33.7      -
    Measuring and controlling
      devices                                 132.1      -
     Environmental controls                    23.7      -
     Process control instruments               30.8      -
     Instruments to measure
       electricity                             17.9      -
    Medical instruments and
      supplies                                165.4      -
     Surgical and medical
       instruments                             67.4      -
     Surgical appliances and
       supplies                                60.8      -
    Ophthalmic goods                           20.3      -
    Photographic equipment and
      supplies                                 26.9      -
    Watches, clocks, watchcases,
      and parts                                 1.8      -

   Miscellaneous manufacturing
     industries                               242.0     242.1
    Jewelry, silverware, and
      plated ware                              27.5      -
     Jewelry, precious metal                   21.3      -
    Musical instruments                        11.6      -
    Toys and sporting goods                    57.6      -
     Dolls, games, toys, and
       children's vehicles                     14.4      -
     Sporting and athletic goods,
       nec                                     43.2      -
    Pens, pencils, office, and art
      supplies                                 18.1      -
    Costume jewelry and notions                11.0      -
     Costume jewelry                            4.4      -
    Miscellaneous manufactures                116.2      -
     Signs and advertising
       specialties                             49.8      -

Nondurable goods                              4,542     4,534

 Food and kindred products                  1,227.3   1,221.1
  Meat products                               457.2      -
   Meat packing plants                        130.3      -
   Sausages and other prepared meats           95.6      -
   Poultry slaughtering and processing        231.3      -
  Dairy products                               96.9      -
   Cheese, natural and processed               33.4      -
   Fluid milk                                  36.2      -
  Preserved fruits and vegetables             161.3      -
   Canned specialties                          11.3      -
   Canned fruits and vegetables                43.6      -
   Frozen fruits and vegetables                35.3      -
  Grain mill products                          85.6      -
   Flour and other grain mill products         11.8      -
   Prepared feeds, nec                         22.9      -
  Bakery products                             135.2      -
   Bread, cake, and related products           83.7      -
   Cookies, crackers, and frozen bakery
     products, except bread                    51.5      -
  Sugar and confectionery products             66.8      -
   Cane sugar                                   8.9      -
   Beet sugar                                   5.6      -
   Candy and other confectionery
     products                                  33.7      -
  Fats and oils                                17.6      -
  Beverages                                    77.9      -
   Malt beverages                              17.1      -
   Bottled and canned soft drinks              30.5      -
  Misc. food and kindred products             128.8      -

 Tobacco products                              25.2      23.9
  Cigarettes                                   15.9      -

 Textile mill products                        343.2     341.5
  Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton              43.3      -
  Broadwoven fabric mills, synthetics          36.6      -
  Broadwoven fabric mills, wool                 3.1      -
  Narrow fabric mills                          12.0      -
  Knitting mills                               69.1      -
   Women's hosiery, except socks                9.6      -
   Hosiery, nec                                21.8      -
   Knit outerwear mills                        14.8      -
   Weft knit fabric mills                      10.1      -
  Textile finishing, except wool               40.2      -
   Finishing plants, cotton                    17.6      -
   Finishing plants, synthetics                13.1      -
  Carpets and rugs                             50.4      -
  Yarn and thread mills                        55.7      -
   Yarn spinning mills                         39.4      -
   Throwing and winding mills                  12.0      -
  Miscellaneous textile goods                  32.8      -

 Apparel and other textile products           384.6     386.2
  Men's and boys' suits and coats              11.2      -
  Men's and boys' furnishings                  79.1      -
   Men's and boys' shirts                      11.1      -
   Men's and boys' trousers and slacks         30.2      -
   Men's and boys' work clothing               15.3      -
  Women's and misses' outerwear               110.2      -
   Women's and misses' blouses and
     shirts                                     5.6      -
   Women's, juniors', and misses'
     dresses                                   14.6      -
   Women's and misses' suits and coats          6.0      -
   Women's and misses' outerwear, nec          84.0      -
  Women's and children's undergarments          8.0      -
   Women's and children's underwear             6.5      -
   Brassieres, girdles, and allied
     garments                                   1.5      -

  Girls' and children's outerwear               5.6      -
   Girls' and children's dresses and
     blouses                                    3.2      -
  Fur goods and misc. apparel and
    accessories                                20.9      -
  Misc. fabricated textile products           142.4      -
   Curtains and draperies                      13.7      -
   House furnishings, nec                      38.0      -
   Automotive and apparel trimmings            43.5      -

 Paper and allied products                    456.3     454.5
  Paper mills                                  94.2      -
  Paperboard mills                             31.4      -
  Paperboard containers and boxes             158.3      -
   Corrugated and solid fiber boxes            94.6      -
   Sanitary food containers                    15.6      -
   Folding paperboard boxes                    34.0      -
  Misc. converted paper products              161.8      -
   Paper, coated and laminated, nec            19.1      -
   Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated       30.5      -
   Envelopes                                   16.2      -

 Printing and publishing                      724.5     723.4
  Newspapers                                  131.3      -
  Periodicals                                  47.9      -
  Books                                        49.4      -
   Book publishing                             23.8      -
   Book printing                               25.6      -
  Miscellaneous publishing                     45.9      -
  Commercial printing                         352.2      -
   Commercial printing, lithographic          229.3      -
   Commercial printing, nec                   110.7      -
  Manifold business forms                      24.0      -
  Blankbooks and bookbinding                   33.7      -
  Printing trade services                      26.1      -

 Chemicals and allied products                548.5     549.6
  Industrial inorganic chemicals               47.8      -
   Industrial inorganic chemicals, nec         25.5      -
  Plastics materials and synthetics            88.9      -
   Plastics materials and resins               45.1      -
   Organic fibers, noncellulosic               26.2      -
  Drugs                                       139.2      -
   Pharmaceutical preparations                111.0      -
  Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods             97.2      -
   Soap and other detergents                   22.3      -
   Polishing, sanitation, and finishing
     preparations                              27.7      -
   Toilet preparations                         47.2      -
  Paints and allied products                   28.2      -
  Industrial organic chemicals                 63.8      -
   Cyclic crudes and intermediates              8.8      -
   Other industrial organic chemicals          55.0      -
  Agricultural chemicals                       26.5      -
  Miscellaneous chemical products              56.9      -

 Petroleum and coal products                   86.8      87.5
  Petroleum refining                           56.7      -
  Asphalt paving and roofing materials         20.7      -

 Rubber and misc. plastics products           707.5     707.6
  Tires and inner tubes                        52.5      -
  Rubber and plastics footwear                  2.1      -
  Hose, belting, gaskets, and packing          49.9      -
   Rubber and plastics hose and belting        21.5      -
  Fabricated rubber products, nec              70.7      -
  Miscellaneous plastics products, nec        532.3      -

 Leather and leather products                  38.3      38.6
  Leather tanning and finishing                 5.2      -
  Footwear cut stock and footwear,
    except rubber                              16.6      -
   Men's footwear, except athletic             10.8      -
   Women's footwear, except athletic            2.5      -
  Luggage                                       2.4      -
  Handbags and personal leather goods           7.5      -

Transportation and public utilities           5,444     5,444

 Transportation                                -         -

  Railroad transportation                      -         -

  Local and interurban passenger transit      450.1      -
   Local and suburban transportation          218.2      -
   Taxicabs                                    -         -
   Intercity and rural bus
     transportation                            -         -
   School buses                                -         -

  Trucking and warehousing                  1,560.2     -
   Trucking and courier services, except
     air                                    1,359.1     -
   Public warehousing and storage             190.8     -

  Water transportation                         -         -
   Water transportation of freight             -         -
   Water transportation services              108.1      -

  Transportation by air                        -         -
   Air transportation, scheduled               -         -
    Air transportation, scheduled              -         -
   Airports, flying fields, and services       -         -

  Pipelines, except natural gas                11.3      -

  Transportation services                     340.3      -
   Passenger transportation arrangement       142.4      -
    Travel agencies                           107.1      -
   Freight transportation arrangement         153.0      -

 Communications and public utilities           -         -

  Communications                            1,100.7      -
   Telephone communications                   707.3      -
    Telephone communications, except
      radio                                   560.8      -
   Radio and television broadcasting          197.1      -
    Radio broadcasting stations                -         -
    Television broadcasting stations           -         -
   Cable and other pay television
     services                                 183.8      -

  Electric, gas, and sanitary services        660.4      -
   Electric services                          284.2      -
   Gas production and distribution             94.3      -
   Combination utility services               114.1      -
   Sanitary services                          136.6      -

Wholesale trade                               5,266     5,284

 Durable goods                                3,008      -
  Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies         391.0      -
   Automobiles and other motor vehicles        -         -
   Motor vehicle supplies and new parts        -         -
  Furniture and home furnishings              128.7      -
   Furniture                                   -         -
   Home furnishings                            -         -

  Lumber and other construction
    materials                                 230.9      -
   Lumber, plywood, and millwork               -         -
   Construction materials, nec                 -         -
  Professional and commercial equipment       657.3      -
   Office equipment                            -         -
   Computers, peripherals and software         -         -
   Medical and hospital equipment             164.2      -
  Metals and minerals, except petroleum       117.8      -
  Electrical goods                            372.0      -
   Electrical apparatus and equipment          -         -
   Electrical appliances, television and
     radio sets                                -         -
   Electronic parts and equipment              -         -
  Hardware, plumbing, and heating
    equipment                                 254.5      -
   Hardware                                    -         -
   Plumbing and hydronic heating
     supplies                                  -         -
  Machinery, equipment, and supplies          610.2      -
   Construction and mining machinery           -         -
   Farm and garden machinery                   -         -
   Industrial machinery and equipment          -         -
   Industrial supplies                         -         -
  Misc. wholesale trade durable goods         245.1      -
   Scrap and waste materials                   -         -

 Nondurable goods                             2,258      -
  Paper and paper products                    207.8      -
   Stationery and office supplies              -         -
  Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries          259.1      -
  Apparel, piece goods, and notions           163.7      -
  Groceries and related products              767.3      -
   Groceries, general line                     -         -
   Meats and meat products                     -         -
   Fresh fruits and vegetables                 -         -
  Farm-product raw materials                   69.1      -
  Chemicals and allied products               116.1      -
   Petroleum and petroleum products           120.9      -
   Petroleum bulk stations and terminals       -         -
   Petroleum products, nec                     -         -
  Beer, wine, and distilled beverages         139.5      -
   Beer and ale                                -         -
   Wine and distilled beverages                -         -
  Misc. wholesale trade nondurable goods      414.9      -
   Farm supplies                               -         -

Retail trade                                 19,844    19,906

 Building materials and garden supplies       861.5      -
  Lumber and other building materials         599.7      -
  Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores           44.5      -
  Hardware stores                             134.3      -
  Retail nurseries and garden stores           61.0      -

 General merchandise stores                 2,562.5      -
  Department stores                         2,267.8      -
  Variety stores                              134.4      -
  Miscellaneous general merchandise
    stores                                    160.3      -

 Food stores                                3,006.9      -
  Grocery stores                            2,688.7      -
  Meat and fish markets                        -         -
  Retail bakeries                             158.5      -

 Automotive dealers and service stations    2,004.8      -
  New and used car dealers                    940.2      -
  Auto and home supply stores                 324.2      -
  Gasoline service stations                   537.6      -
  Automotive dealers, nec                       9.7      -

 Apparel and accessory stores                 910.5      -
  Men's and boys' clothing stores              65.2      -
  Women's clothing stores                     209.6      -
  Family clothing stores                      363.1      -
  Shoe stores                                 141.2      -

 Furniture and home furnishings stores        941.1      -
  Furniture and home furnishings stores       487.2      -
   Furniture stores                            -         -
  Household appliance stores                   57.8      -
  Radio, television, and computer stores      396.1      -
   Radio, television, and electronic
     stores                                   190.6      -
   Record and prerecorded tape stores          49.4      -

 Eating and drinking places                 6,999.6      -

 Miscellaneous retail establishments        2,557.3      -
  Drug stores and proprietary stores          614.2      -
  Liquor stores                                -         -
  Used merchandise stores                     118.1      -
  Miscellaneous shopping goods stores         874.9      -
   Sporting goods and bicycle shops            -         -
   Book stores                                 -         -
   Stationery stores                           -         -
   Jewelry stores                              -         -
   Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops           -         -
   Sewing, needlework, and piece goods         -         -
  Nonstore retailers                          319.2      -
   Catalog and mail-order houses               -         -
   Merchandising machine operators             -         -
  Fuel dealers                                 88.9      -
  Retail stores, nec                          453.0      -
   Florists, tobacco stores, and
     newsstands                                -         -
   Optical goods stores                        54.1      -
   Miscellaneous retail stores, nec           260.2      -

Finance, insurance, and reel estate (2)       5,678     5,691

 Finance                                       -         -

   Depository institutions                  1,500.0      -
    Commercial banks                        1,031.0      -
     State commercial banks                   420.4      -
     National and commercial banks, nec       610.6      -
    Savings institutions                       -         -
     Federal savings institutions              -         -
     Savings institutions, except
       federal                                 -         -
    Credit unions                             173.9      -

   Nondepository institutions                 589.4      -
    Personal credit institutions              128.8      -
    Business credit institutions               -         -
    Mortgage bankers and brokers               -         -

   Security and commodity brokers              -         -
    Security brokers and dealers               -         -
    Commodity contracts brokers,
      dealers, and exchanges                   -         -
    Security and commodity services           121.8      -

   Holding and other investment offices        -         -
    Holding offices                            -         -

 Insurance                                     -         -

  Insurance carriers                        1,203.4      -
   Life insurance                             295.1      -
   Medical service and health insurance       321.8      -
    Hospital and medical service plans        256.9      -
   Fire, marine, and casualty insurance       430.6      -
   Title insurance                             -         -

  Insurance agents, brokers, and service       -         -

 Real estate                                   -         -
  Real estate operators and lessors            -         -
  Real estate agents and managers              -         -
  Subdividers and developers                   -         -

Services                                     35,524    35,728

 Agricultural services                        621.0      -
  Veterinary services                         199.3      -
  Landscape and horticultural services        373.4      -

 Hotels and other lodging places               -         -
  Hotels and motels                         1,447.3      -

 Personal services                             -         -
   Laundry, cleaning, and garment
     services                                 360.0      -
   Photographic studios, portrait              -         -
   Beauty shops                               402.3      -
   Funeral service and crematories             -         -
   Miscellaneous personal services            265.1      -

 Business services                          7,880.0      -
  Advertising                                 197.7      -
   Advertising agencies                        -         -
  Credit reporting and collection              -         -
  Mailing, reproduction, and
    stenographic services                      -         -
   Photocopying and duplicating services       81.3      -
  Services to buildings                       900.5      -
   Disinfecting and pest control
     services                                  65.5      -
   Building maintenance services, nec         835.0      -
  Miscellaneous equipment rental and
    leasing                                   232.0      -
   Medical equipment rental                    42.0      -
   Heavy construction equipment rental         44.6      -
   Equipment rental and leasing, nec          145.4      -
  Personnel supply services                    -         -
   Employment agencies                         -         -
   Help supply services                     2,566.5      -
  Computer and data processing services     1,745.1      -
   Computer programming services              454.9      -
   Prepackaged software                        -         -
   Computer integrated systems design         184.3      -
   Data processing and preparation             -         -
   Information retrieval services             180.2      -
   Computer maintenance and repair             43.7      -
  Miscellaneous business services           1,460.8      -
   Detective and armored car services         543.2      -
   Security systems services                   72.0      -
   Photo finishing laboratories                -         -

 Auto repair, services, and parking         1,033.1      -
  Automotive rentals, without drivers         173.7      -
   Passenger car rental                       114.6      -
  Automobile parking                           66.6      -
  Automotive repair shops                     573.1      -
   Automotive and tire repair shops           206.4      -
   General automotive repair shops            256.1      -
   Automotive services, except repair         219.7      -
    Carwashes                                 124.3      -

 Miscellaneous repair services                297.7      -
  Electrical repair shops                      -         -

 Motion pictures                              488.5      -
  Motion picture production and services      217.4      -
  Motion picture theaters                      -         -
  Video tape rental                           132.2      -

 Amusement and recreation services          1,234.5      -
  Bowling centers                              71.5      -
  Misc. amusement and recreation
    services                                  901.2      -
   Physical fitness facilities                196.7      -
   Membership sports and recreation
     clubs                                    209.9      -

 Health services                           9,566.40      -
  Offices and clinics of medical doctors    1,717.8      -
  Offices and clinics of dentists             622.7      -
  Offices and clinics of other health
    practitioners                             397.4      -
   Offices and clinics of chiropractors
     and optometrists                          -         -
  Nursing and personal care facilities      1,709.7      -
   Skilled nursing care facilities             -         -
   Intermediate care facilities               203.1      -
   Nursing and personal care, nec              -         -
  Hospitals                                 3,943.3      -
   General medical and surgical
     hospitals                                 -         -
   Psychiatric hospitals                       -         -
   Specialty hospitals, excluding
     psychiatric                               -         -
  Medical and dental laboratories              -         -
  Home health care services                   598.0      -

 Legal services                               848.6      -

 Educational services                          -         -
  Elementary and secondary schools             -         -
  Colleges and universities                    -         -
  Vocational schools                           -         -

 Social services                            2,775.0      -
  Individual and family services              789.4      -
  Job training and related services           343.2      -
  Child day care services                     648.8      -
  Residential care                            789.1      -
  Social services, nec                        204.5      -

 Museums and botanical and zoological
   gardens                                     -         -

 Membership organizations                      -         -
  Business associations                        -         -
  Professional organizations                   53.7      -
  Labor organizations                          -         -
  Civic and social associations                -         -

 Engineering and management services        2,790.5      -
  Engineering and architectural services      813.4      -
   Engineering services                       624.2      -
   Architectural services                     139.9      -
   Surveying services                          49.3      -
  Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping       580.2      -
 Research and testing services                534.5      -
  Commercial physical research                194.4      -
  Commercial nonphysical research             113.7      -
  Noncommercial research organizations        137.6      -
 Management and public relations              862.4      -
  Management services                         239.9      -
  Management consulting services              319.3      -
  Public relations services                    34.0      -

 Services, nec                                 33.1      -

Government                                     -         -

 Federal Government (3)                        -        -

  Executive, by agency (3)                     -         -
   Department of Defense                       -         -
   Postal Service (4)                          -         -
   Other executive agencies                    -         -
  Legislative                                  -         -
  Judicial                                     -         -

  Federal Government, except Postal
   Service                                     -         -

  Federal Government, by industry:
   Manufacturing activities                    -         -
    Ship building and repairing                -         -
   Transportation and public utilities,
     except Postal Service                     -         -
   Services                                    -         -
    Hospitals                                  -         -

 State government                              -         -
  Construction                                 -         -
  Transportation and public utilities          -         -
  Services                                     -         -
   Hospitals                                   -         -
   Education                                   -         -
   Social services                             -         -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                       -         -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions        -         -
  State government, except education           -         -

 Local government                              -         -
  Transportation and public utilities          -         -
  Services                                     -         -
   Hospitals                                   -         -
   Education                                   -         -
   Social services                             -         -
   Services, except hospitals, education,
     and social services                       -         -
  General administration, including
    executive,
    legislative, and judicial functions        -         -
  Local government, except education           -         -

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) Excludes nonoffice commissioned real estate sales agents.

(3) Prepared by the Office of Personnel Management. Data relate to
civilian employment only and exclude employees of the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National
Security Agency.

(4) Includes rural mail carriers.

- Data not available.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on the
first page of this publication for additional information.

B-13. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group
(In thousands)

                                  Dec.    Jan.    Nov.    Dec.    Jan.
           Industry               2001    2002    2002    2002    2003

    Total                        64,700  63,361  64,842  64,833  63,533

  Total private                  52,444  51,330  52,315  52,375  51,320

Goods-producing                   6,151   6,042   5,953   5,921   5,852

 Mining                              78      75      73      73      71

 Construction                       730     711     742     735     717

 Manufacturing                    5,343   5,256   5,138   5,113   5,064

  Durable goods                   2,701   2,651   2,538   2,532   2,510
   Lumber and wood products       142.9   141.1   139.3   138.6   136.4
   Furniture and fixtures         158.6   157.5   153.9   153.0   152.8
   Stone, clay, and glass
    products                       93.4    90.6    92.0    91.7    91.4
   Primary metal industries        95.7    93.8    87.7    87.4    87.4
   Fabricated metal products      323.8   319.2   312.7   312.3   308.8
   Industrial machinery and
    equipment                     407.4   403.5   382.0   382.2   379.2
   Electronic and other
    electrical equipment          597.5   584.6   528.4   528.9   524.8
   Transportation equipment       386.7   372.7   364.0   363.3   357.9
   Instruments and related
    products                      335.2   331.8   319.4   318.7   318.6
   Miscellaneous manfacturing     160.2   156.3   158.8   156.1   153.0

  Nondurable goods                2,642   2,605   2,600   2,581   2,554
   Food and kindred products      549.2   540.8   557.8   550.1   544.6
   Tobacco products                11.7    11.3    13.7    13.3    12.4
   Textile mill products          203.9   199.9   191.1   191.2   189.6
   Apparel and other textile
    products                      377.4   370.1   363.0   359.9   353.0
   Paper and allied products      153.0   151.6   149.0   147.0   144.4
   Printing and publishing        648.5   637.3   629.2   628.8   621.0
   Chemicals and allied
    products                      338.7   336.8   340.1   339.6   339.2
   Petroleum and coal products     20.7    19.9    19.9    19.9    19.6
   Rubber and misc. plastics
    products                      308.8   306.9   306.8   302.5   302.0
   Leather and leather products    30.3    30.2    29.1    28.2    27.8

Service-producing                58,549  57,319  58,889  58,912  57,681

 Transportation and public
  utilities                       2,142   2,094   2,048   2,043   2,017

 Wholesale trade                  2,083   2,070   2,063   2,069   2,057

 Retail trade                    12,657  12,056  12,427  12,553  11,955

 Finance, insurance, and real
  estate                          4,874   4,851   4,894   4,899   4,876

 Services                        24,537  24,217  24,930  24,890  24,563

 Government                      12,256  12,031  12,527  12,458  12,213
  Federal                         1,079   1,079   1,142   1,146   1,140
  State                           2,612   2,518   2,657   2,627   2,528
  Local                           8,565   8,434   8,728   8,685   8,545

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates currently reflect March 2001
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced with
the release of May 2003 estimates, all data will be converted to the
North American Industry Classification System. See editor's note on
the first page of this publication for additional information.

B-14. Employees on nonfarm payrolls in States and selected areas
by major industry
(In thousands)

                                                     Total
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                    1,868.4   1,865.9   1,867.3
  Birmingham                                 476.6     476.4     474.9
  Huntsville                                 181.6     181.1     181.9
  Mobile                                     222.4     223.9     224.0
  Montgomery                                 162.3     161.5     162.0
  Tuscaloosa                                  82.3      82.4      83.0

Alaska                                       280.3     277.7     285.0
  Anchorage                                  135.8     137.6     138.2

Arizona                                    2,251.8   2,253.4   2,275.5
  Phoenix-Mesa                             1,581.4   1,581.3   1,598.5
  Tucson                                     347.4     345.4     348.9

Arkansas                                   1,132.8   1,133.9   1,137.6
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers             164.7     168.0     169.5
  Fort Smith                                  99.5      99.0      99.3
  Little Rock-North Little Rock              313.4     314.4     313.6
  Pine Bluff                                  35.5      35.6      35.6

California                                14,328.0  14,334.1  14,383.5
  Bakersfield                                202.8     204.2     204.5
  Fresno                                     302.9     309.8     312.4
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                   4,004.9   3,992.3   3,995.0
  Modesto                                    145.7     149.7     149.9
  Oakland                                  1,031.8   1,036.3   1,038.8
  Orange County                            1,389.2   1,393.5   1,397.1
  Riverside-San Bernardino                 1,042.6   1,061.9   1,065.7
  Sacramento                                 730.4     740.5     739.9
  Salinas                                    128.7     129.4     130.7
  San Diego                                1,217.6   1,220.8   1,225.6
  San Francisco                              988.4     964.9     965.7
  San Jose                                   919.9     874.5     872.4
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc           164.3     163.0     164.1
  Santa Rosa                                 185.3     183.5     184.5
  Stockton-Lodi                              188.7     193.5     194.0
  Vallejo-Faidield-Napa                      176.1     178.1     180.9
  Ventura                                    279.6     275.8     275.8

Colorado                                   2,158.0   2,152.5   2,154.8
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                       182.8     157.4     158.8
  Colorado Springs                           236.7     237.5     237.9
  Denver (2)                               1,130.0   1,145.0   1,142.9

Connecticut                                1,648.7   1,636.8   1,635.2
  Bridgeport                                 183.1     183.4     183.2
  Danbury                                     87.4      89.9      89.5
  Hartford                                   604.7     599.6     599.4
  New Haven-Meriden                          257.5     257.7     257.8
  New London-Norwich                         142.3     144.0     143.3
  Stamford-Norwalk                           196.7     194.3     193.9
  Waterbury                                   82.7      83.3      82.8

Delaware                                     405.1     401.8     401.3
  Dover                                       54.1      54.0      53.6
  Wilmington-Newark                          317.4     309.6     310.1

District of Columbia                         653.4     653.7     657.5
  Washington PMSA                          2,754.6   2,791.9   2,783.0

Florida                                    7,157.3   7,218.1   7,272.9
  Daytona Beach                              166.1     166.8     168.8
  Fort Lauderdale                            700.1     707.4     709.6
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                      182.8     185.3     187.6
  Gainesville                                122.3     121.2     122.6
  Jacksonville                               553.2     557.2     560.7
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                      187.2     188.6     189.2
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay              189.1     187.0     188.9
  Miami                                    1,014.6   1,020.4   1,024.2
  Orlando                                    899.9     907.0     916.6
  Pensacola                                  153.8     152.4     153.3
  Sarasota-Bradenton                         272.7     273.4     275.4
  Tallahassee                                158.8     156.4     158.2
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater          1,215.5   1,215.0   1,230.2
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                 520.4     534.4     537.0

Georgia                                    3,876.5   3,852.8   3,869.8
  Albany                                      55.1      57.0      56.9
  Athens                                      72.3      72.8      72.9
  Atlanta                                  2,153.4   2,139.5   2,154.5
  Augusta-Aiken                              196.6     195.4     196.1
  Columbus                                   117.0     114.5     114.3
  Macon                                      145.9     148.1     147.7
  Savannah                                   135.7     137.4     138.9

Hawaii                                       549.4     560.6     564.8
  Honolulu                                   408.3     414.9     418.9

Idaho                                        548.2     550.4     552.8
  Boise City                                 222.4     222.1     223.3

Illinois                                   5,781.8   5,795.2   5,777.3
  Bloomington-Normal                          93.3      92.5      93.4
  Champaign-Urbana                           104.0     102.0     104.6
  Chicago                                  4,054.5   4,066.6   4,052.2
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island               175.6     175.6     176.0
  Decatur                                     53.9      53.3      53.4
  Kankakee                                    42.9      42.8      42.9
  Peoria-Pekin                               167.5     167.2     167.1
  Rockford                                   170.8     170.5     170.1
  Springfield                                113.1     111.2     110.2

Indiana                                    2,847.0   2,832.3   2,842.8
  Bloomington                                 66.4      63.3      65.3
  Elkhart-Goshen                             113.8     118.6     118.9
  Evansville-Henderson                       159.9     157.2     157.0
  Fort Wayne                                 263.2     264.9     264.4
  Gary                                       253.7     252.1     252.3
  Indianapolis                               865.0     853.1     851.8
  Kokomo                                      49.2      49.4      49.4
  Lafayette                                   97.1      93.5      96.1
  Muncie                                      57.4      55.5      56.4
  South Bend                                 129.2     130.2     130.7
  Terre Haute                                 65.3      65.5      65.9

Iowa                                       1,420.8   1,417.5   1,419.3
  Cedar Rapids                               117.4     116.7     116.6
  Des Moines                                 280.6     281.8     281.9
  Dubuque                                     49.7      50.2      50.0
  Iowa City                                   73.7      72.5      72.6
  Sioux City                                  63.0      64.1      63.3
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                        72.3      72.4      72.5

Kansas                                     1,318.6   1,321.4   1,325.3
  Lawrence                                    51.3      50.3      50.0
  Topeka                                     104.7     102.1     102.6
  Wichita                                    282.4     277.7     277.8

Kentucky                                   1,761.8   1,761.4   1,765.0
  Lexington                                  273.1     273.7     274.2
  Louisville                                 560.8     562.8     561.7
  Owensboro                                   43.3      43.4      43.4

Louisiana                                  1,882.3   1,885.3   1,886.0
  Alexandria                                  55.3      55.9      55.9
  Baton Rouge                                298.8     298.7     301.9
  Houma                                       80.0      83.9      83.5
  Lafayette                                  166.4     167.1     167.5
  Lake Charles                                86.9      85.4      85.1
  Monroe                                      73.9      72.4      73.0
  New Orleans                                610.7     608.9     609.5
  Shreveport-Bossier City                    169.7     170.4     170.4

Maine                                        585.5     584.2     585.8
  Lewiston-Auburn                             45.5      45.7      45.3
  Portland                                   150.8     153.1     151.1

Maryland                                   2,436.6   2,432.4   2,440.1
  Baltimore PMSA                           1,234.2   1,233.6   1,237.9
  Baltimore City                             384.5     381.2     383.7
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                     918.8     917.9     920.5

Massachusetts                              3,203.9   3,175.8   3,175.8
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                         57.7      59.3      59.3
  Boston                                   1,962.6   1,936.0   1,931.2
  Brockton                                    98.4      99.7      99.7
  Fitchburg-Leominster                        50.7      52.2      51.9
  Lawrence                                   156.0     154.4     153.8
  Lowell                                     125.9     121.7     122.3
  New Bedford                                 64.0      64.7      64.0
  Pittsfield                                  41.5      42.3      41.8
  Springfield                                255.1     254.6     255.4
  Worcester                                  229.5     224.4     223.1

Michigan                                   4,401.3   4,370.5   4,381.1
  Ann Arbor                                  289.6     283.6     285.9
  Benton Harbor                               67.5      68.2      68.3
  Detroit                                  2,067.3   2,033.0   2,030.2
  Flint                                      164.6     155.1     157.9
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland              562.9     562.1     564.4
  Jackson                                     61.7      62.2      62.6
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                     208.1     202.3     205.1
  Lansing-East Lansing                       240.2     237.8     241.0
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                   173.8     173.8     173.8

Minnesota                                  2,601.0   2,588.9   2,594.9
  Duluth-Superior                            112.7     113.7     114.9
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                     1,694.4   1,687.3   1,688.7
  Rochester                                   85.6      86.5      86.0
  St. Cloud                                   94.3      92.4      92.9

Mississippi                                1,113.8   1,116.0   1,119.8
  Jackson                                    229.2     228.3     229.6

Missouri                                   2,667.0   2,598.7   2,620.2
  Kansas City                                945.1     923.0     921.1
  St. Louis                                1,294.8   1,285.1   1,286.9
  Springfield                                164.8     165.4     165.5

Montana                                      383.3     384.7     385.9
  Billings                                    67.2      68.2      68.4
  Missoula                                    50.3      50.7      51.0

Nebraska                                     891.7     889.5     892.7
  Lincoln                                    155.2     156.9     157.9
  Omaha                                      422.5     423.7     424.2

Nevada                                     1,025.9   1,044.0   1,051.5
  Las Vegas                                  771.8     788.5     793.7
  Reno                                       191.4     192.4     194.0

New Hampshire                                608.6     610.2     609.4
  Manchester                                 106.6     107.5     107.2
  Nashua                                      94.0      94.2      93.6
  Portsmouth--Rochester                      121.5     123.2     125.1

New Jersey                                 3,940.2   3,933.2   3,934.3
  Atlantic-Cape May                          177.4     182.2     182.3
  Bergen-Passaic                             652.5     648.7     648.3
  Camden                                     504.8     507.1     501.3
  Jersey City                                260.3     264.3     253.9
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon               650.3     644.3     644.8
  Monmouth-Ocean                             388.4     394.8     390.6
  Newark                                   1,002.3     995.3     995.4
  Trenton                                    222.0     211.6     218.6
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                59.2      59.7      59.3

New Mexico                                   754.1     759.5     768.2
  Albuquerque                                353.6     355.4     358.4
  Las Cruces                                  58.8      60.1      61.0
  Santa Fe                                    75.1      77.0      77.9

New York                                   8,339.0   8,257.5   8,281.2
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                    452.8     452.5     453.5
  Binghamton                                 114.9     111.7     112.0
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                      539.5     534.7     537.9
  Dutchess County                            117.0     117.4     119.1
  Elmira                                      41.1      40.9      40.6
  Glens Falls                                 48.1      48.8      48.7
  Nassau-Suffolk                           1,188.4   1,183.0   1,185.8
  New York PMSA                            4,095.9   4,033.2   4,039.4
  New York City                            3,554.8   3,491.8   3,498.6
  Newburgh                                   130.5     131.9     131.4
  Rochester                                  529.0     517.2     522.4
  Rockland County                            110.3     109.6     109.4
  Syracuse                                   339.5     341.7     343.6
  Utica-Rome                                 130.0     130.6     130.6
  Westchester County                         407.6     408.2     407.9

North Carolina                             3,809.6   3,794.0   3,790.3
  Asheville                                  111.1     110.4     109.7
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill               827.9     827.1     828.4
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point      643.1     633.3     634.6
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                 674.6     675.3     674.9

North Dakota                                 323.9     324.9     326.1
  Bismarck                                    51.4      52.1      51.7
  Fargo-Moorhead                             102.8     103.6     103.8
  Grand Forks                                 48.7      49.2      49.2

Ohio                                       5,363.6   5,321.5   5,332.4
  Akron                                      320.0     324.1     326.2
  Canton-Massillon                           179.8     177.6     177.3
  Cincinnati                                 859.2     865.4     868.3
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                  1,102.6   1,092.7   1,100.2
  Columbus                                   875.0     867.8     867.7
  Dayton-Springfield                         462.5     455.4     455.7
  Hamilton-Middletown                        131.8     131.1     132.7
  Lima                                        76.4      76.0      75.6
  Mansfield                                   76.6      76.7      77.4
  Steubenville-Weirton                        48.2      48.8      48.8
  Toledo                                     317.6     305.1     307.1
  Youngstown-Warren                          229.6     229.2     228.9

Oklahoma                                   1,476.8   1,456.6   1,466.4
  Enid                                        23.1      23.3      23.6
  Lawton                                      38.0      38.1      38.4
  Oklahoma City                              536.2     537.5     539.8
  Tulsa                                      399.0     380.9     385.5

Oregon                                     1,546.2   1,546.1   1,551.3
  Eugene-Springfield                         140.1     142.1     143.0
  Medford-Ashland                             71.1      72.0      72.1
  Portland-Vancouver                         931.3     921.9     922.5
  Salem                                      133.6     135.5     136.5

Pennsylvania                               5,575.0   5,541.8   5,562.7
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                 282.9     281.3     281.6
  Altoona                                     59.6      60.2      60.3
  Erie                                       129.2     128.7     128.7
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle               359.3     360.9     361.6
  Johnstown                                   85.5      64.9      85.6
  Lancaster                                  224.1     224.3     225.9
  Philadelphia PMSA                        2,385.2   2,372.9   2,382.4
  Philadelphia City                          680.6     672.4     679.2
  Pittsburgh                               1,107.3   1,095.7   1,094.2
  Reading                                    166.2     165.2     165.0
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton           275.8     270.3     271.6
  Sharon                                      49.5      48.9      49.4
  State College                               72.8      68.9      73.4
  Williamsport                                52.8      53.3      53.0
  York                                       168.0     167.7     167.2

Rhode Island                                 467.1     469.1     469.8
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick              519.4     520.8     520.5

South Carolina                             1,773.6   1,774.3   1,786.5
  Charleston-North Charleston                254.2     250.3     252.3
  Columbia                                   304.0     301.0     302.3
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson            468.2     461.1     462.4

South Dakota                                 365.7     369.4     369.8
  Rapid City                                  48.6      49.5      49.6
  Sioux Falls                                112.9     115.0     114.3

Tennessee                                  2,623.1   2,619.3   2,628.3
  Chattanooga                                230.9     228.6     229.7
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol             194.0     193.8     194.8
  Knoxville                                  334.4     337.1     336.6
  Memphis                                    578.9     575.8     578.1
  Nashville                                  660.9     661.6     665.3

Texas                                      9,366.3   9,327.3   9,382.3
  Abilene                                     54.9      55.3      55.5
  Amarillo                                    97.1      97.5      98.5
  Austin-San Marcos                          656.5     655.9     660.3
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                       157.5     155.4     157.0
  Brazoria                                    79.5      78.1      78.6
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito           112.6     116.3     116.3
  Bryan-College Station                       78.3      76.8      81.2
  Corpus Christi                             159.7     159.7     160.0
  Dallas                                   1,928.6   1,900.7   1,905.3
  El Paso                                    251.9     258.1     258.0
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                        780.0     779.4     782.6
  Galveston-Texas City                        87.0      85.5      86.0
  Houston                                  2,102.6   2,078.7   2,089.8
  Killeen-Temple                             103.9     105.3     106.2
  Laredo                                      72.1      73.6      73.5
  Longview-Marshall                           91.2      92.0      92.1
  Lubbock                                    122.2     122.4     123.6
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                   166.3     169.3     170.2
  Odessa-Midland                             103.6     104.8     106.0
  San Angelo                                  44.1      43.5      43.5
  San Antonio                                719.2     721.1     727.9
  Sherman-Denison                             43.6      43.9      44.6
  Texarkana                                   52.9      53.2      53.4
  Tyler                                       84.2      85.3      85.6
  Victoria                                    37.4      37.3      37.4
  Waco                                        99.8     101.5     101.8
  Wichita Falls                               60.2      59.1      59.1

Utah                                       1,069.6   1,058.9   1,057.6
  Provo-Orem                                 149.8     151.3     150.7
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                       712.7     702.3     699.7

Vermont                                      299.4     301.1     301.9
  Barre-Montpelier                            33.9      34.6      34.6
  Burlington                                 107.1     106.0     105.9

Virginia                                   3,444.5   3,440.0   3,433.4
  Bristol                                     39.8      40.3      40.1
  Charlottesville                             85.3      87.1      87.1
  Danville                                    45.0      46.2      45.7
  Lynchburg                                  100.0      99.2      99.0
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News        707.1     706.9     707.6
  Northern Virginia                        1,164.1   1,170.5   1,164.4
  Richmond-Petersburg                        566.5     561.8     582.9
  Roanoke                                    144.3     142.5     142.8

Washington                                 2,611.2   2,620.7   2,623.0
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                 1,344.2   1,331.5   1,330.7
  Spokane                                    192.5     190.8     190.9
  Tacoma                                     239.1     241.7     242.7

West Virginia                                719.9     720.3     720.0
  Charleston                                 132.4     132.8     132.1
  Huntington-Ashland                         119.4     120.3     120.9
  Parkersburg-Marietta                        68.7      69.7      69.0
  Wheeling                                    65.6      63.9      64.3

Wisconsin                                  2,717.6   2,721.3   2,731.3
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                    200.7     204.2     204.2
  Eau Claire                                  75.2      74.2      77.0
  Green Bay                                  142.0     145.2     145.6
  Janesville-Beloit                           66.3      66.2      66.2
  Kenosha                                     53.1      52.2      53.0
  La Crosse                                   71.8      71.6      71.0
  Madison                                    290.8     290.7     294.8
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                         828.3     821.1     822.4
  Racine                                      78.5      79.1      79.2
  Sheboygan                                   60.2      62.0      61.6
  Wausau                                      68.0      69.0      68.7

Wyoming                                      237.7     239.1     239.5
  Casper                                      32.5      32.7      33.0

Puerto Rico                                  980.9     987.3     984.5
  Caguas                                      65.4      66.5      65.8
  Mayaguez                                    62.8      63.1      62.6
  Ponce                                       69.3      69.5      69.2
  San Juan-Bayamon                           636.5     644.3     645.1

Virgin Islands                                44.2      42.4      42.5

                                          Natural resources and mining
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                       13.1      13.2      13.1
  Birmingham                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Huntsville                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Mobile                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Montgomery                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Tuscaloosa                                (1)       (1)       (1)

Alaska                                        10.7      10.1      10.1
  Anchorage                                    2.8       2.5       2.5

Arizona                                        8.9       8.5       8.4
  Phoenix-Mesa                                 2.3       2.2       2.2
  Tucson                                       1.6       1.4       1.4

Arkansas                                       6.5       6.6       6.6
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Fort Smith                                    .9        .8        .8
  Little Rock-North Little Rock             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Pine Bluff                                (1)       (1)       (1)

California                                    22.4      21.7      21.9
  Bakersfield                                  8.0       7.8       7.9
  Fresno                                        .4        .3        .3
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                       3.8       3.5       3.5
  Modesto                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Oakland                                      1.3       1.2       1.3
  Orange County                                 .6        .5        .5
  Riverside-San Bernardino                     1.1       1.1       1.1
  Sacramento                                    .5        .6        .6
  Salinas                                       .2        .2        .2
  San Diego                                     .3        .3        .3
  San Francisco                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  San Jose                                      .3        .2        .2
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc              .9        .8        .8
  Santa Rosa                                    .3        .3        .3
  Stockton-Lodi                                 .2        .2        .2
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                        .3        .3        .3
  Ventura                                       .7        .7        .7

Colorado                                      12.8      12.8      13.0
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Colorado Springs                          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Denver (2)                                   5.0       4.6       4.7

Connecticut                                     .6        .6        .6
  Bridgeport                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Danbury                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Hartford                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  New Haven-Meriden                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  New London-Norwich                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Stamford-Norwalk                          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Waterbury                                 (1)       (1)       (1)

Delaware                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Dover                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Wilmington-Newark                         (1)       (1)       (1)

District of Columbia                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Washington PMSA                           (1)       (1)       (1)

Florida                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Daytona Beach                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Fort Lauderdale                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Gainesville                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Jacksonville                              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Miami                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Orlando                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Pensacola                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Sarasota-Bradenton                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Tallahassee                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater           (1)       (1)       (1)
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                (1)       (1)       (1)

Georgia                                       12.6      11.8      11.9
  Albany                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Athens                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Atlanta                                      1.9       1.7       1.7
  Augusta-Aiken                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Columbus                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Macon                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Savannah                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Hawaii                                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Honolulu                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Idaho                                          3.6       3.6       3.3
  Boise City                                (1)       (1)       (1)

Illinois                                       9.5       9.1       9.3
  Bloomington-Normal                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Champaign-Urbana                          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Chicago                                      1.7       1.7       1.7
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Decatur                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Kankakee                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Peoria-Pekin                              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Rockford                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Springfield                               (1)       (1)       (1)

Indiana                                        6.9       6.8       6.7
  Bloomington                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Elkhart-Goshen                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Evansville-Henderson                          .8        .7        .7
  Fort Wayne                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Gary                                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Indianapolis                                  .8        .7        .7
  Kokomo                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lafayette                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Muncie                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  South Bend                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Terre Haute                               (1)       (1)       (1)

Iowa                                           1.7       1.6       1.5
  Cedar Rapids                              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Des Moines                                    .2        .2        .2
  Dubuque                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Iowa City                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Sioux City                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                      (1)       (1)       (1)

Kansas                                         6.5       6.5       6.4
  Lawrence                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Topeka                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Wichita                                      1.0       1.1       1.1

Kentucky                                      21.0      19.6      19.4
  Lexington                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Louisville                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Owensboro                                 (1)       (1)       (1)

Louisiana                                     48.9      48.6      47.7
  Alexandria                                    .2        .2        .2
  Baton Rouge                                  1.2       1.0       1.0
  Houma                                        6.3       6.1       6.1
  Lafayette                                   16.3      16.3      16.2
  Lake Charles                                  .8        .7        .7
  Monroe                                        .2        .2        .2
  New Orleans                                  9.6       9.2       9.1
  Shreveport-Bossier City                      3.1       3.2       3.2

Maine                                          2.8       2.7       2.7
  Lewiston-Auburn                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Portland                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Maryland                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Baltimore PMSA                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Baltimore City                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                    (1)       (1)       (1)

Massachusetts                                  1.3       1.5       1.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                       (1)       (1)       (1)
  Boston                                        .6        .6        .6
  Brockton                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Fitchburg-Leominster                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lawrence                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lowell                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  New Bedford                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Pittsfield                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Springfield                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Worcester                                 (1)       (1)       (1)

Michigan                                       8.0       6.8       6.8
  Ann Arbor                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Benton Harbor                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Detroit                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Flint                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland                 .4        .4        .4
  Jackson                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lansing-East Lansing                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Minnesota                                      5.6       6.3       6.2
  Duluth-Superior                              2.7       3.2       3.1
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                          .5        .7        .7
  Rochester                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  St. Cloud                                 (1)       (1)       (1)

Mississippi                                    8.9       9.1       8.8
  Jackson                                       .8        .7        .7

Missouri                                       4.5       4.1       3.8
  Kansas City                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  St. Louis                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Springfield                               (1)       (1)       (1)

Montana                                        5.9       6.2       6.1
  Billings                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Missoula                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Nebraska                                       1.2       1.2       1.2
  Lincoln                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Omaha                                     (1)       (1)       (1)

Nevada                                         8.9       8.5       8.5
  Las Vegas                                    1.3       1.3       1.3
  Reno                                          .3        .4        .4

New Hampshire                                   .9        .9        .9
  Manchester                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Nashua                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Portsmouth--Rochester                     (1)       (1)       (1)

New Jersey                                     1.6       1.3       1.3
  Atlantic-Cape May                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  Bergen-Passaic                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Camden                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Jersey City                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Monmouth-Ocean                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Newark                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Trenton                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton              (1)       (1)       (1)

New Mexico                                    14.4      13.0      13.3
  Albuquerque                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Las Cruces                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Santa Fe                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

New York                                       4.4       4.7       4.7
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                       .3        .4        .4
  Binghamton                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Dutchess County                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Elmira                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Glens Falls                               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Nassau-Suffolk                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  New York PMSA                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  New York City                                 .1        .1        .1
  Newburgh                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Rochester                                     .5        .6        .6
  Rockland County                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Syracuse                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Utica-Rome                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Westchester County                        (1)       (1)       (1)

North Carolina                                 8.0       7.7       7.9
  Asheville                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                (1)       (1)       (1)

North Dakota                                   2.8       3.0       3.0
  Bismarck                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Fargo-Moorhead                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Grand Forks                               (1)       (1)       (1)

Ohio                                          12.0      11.8      11.6
  Akron                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Canton-Massillon                          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Cincinnati                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Columbus                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Dayton-Springfield                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Hamilton-Middletown                       (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lima                                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Mansfield                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Steubenville-Weirton                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Toledo                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Youngstown-Warren                         (1)       (1)       (1)

Oklahoma                                      27.7      27.6      27.3
  Enid                                          .6        .6        .6
  Lawton                                        .1        .1        .1
  Oklahoma City                                6.5       6.6       6.6
  Tulsa                                        5.2       4.7       4.6

Oregon                                         8.7       9.6       9.7
  Eugene-Springfield                            .9       1.1       1.1
  Medford-Ashland                               .4        .5        .6
  Portland-Vancouver                           1.5       1.5       1.5
  Salem                                        1.2       1.3       1.4

Pennsylvania                                  18.7      17.2      17.1
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Altoona                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Erie                                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle              (1)       (1)       (1)
  Johnstown                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lancaster                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Philadelphia PMSA                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  Philadelphia City                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  Pittsburgh                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Reading                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Sharon                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  State College                             (1)       (1)       (1)
  Williamsport                              (1)       (1)       (1)
  York                                      (1)       (1)       (1)

Rhode Island                                    .2        .2        .1
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick                 .2        .2        .2

South Carolina                                 5.1       5.3       5.2
  Charleston-North Charleston               (1)       (1)       (1)
  Columbia                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson           (1)       (1)       (1)

South Dakota                                    .9        .8        .8
  Rapid City                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Sioux Falls                               (1)       (1)       (1)

Tennessee                                      4.4       4.2       4.2
  Chattanooga                                   .2        .3        .3
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol                .2        .2        .2
  Knoxville                                     .5        .6        .6
  Memphis                                       .1        .1        .1
  Nashville                                     .4        .4        .4

Texas                                        146.9     141.0     140.5
  Abilene                                       .8        .8        .8
  Amarillo                                      .7        .7        .7
  Austin-San Marcos                            1.8       1.8       1.8
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                          .6        .8        .8
  Brazoria                                     1.2       1.2       1.2
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Bryan-College Station                         .9        .8        .8
  Corpus Christi                               2.4       2.7       2.7
  Dallas                                       9.0       9.0       9.0
  El Paso                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                          4.3       4.2       4.2
  Galveston-Texas City                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Houston                                     61.3      58.6      58.8
  Killeen-Temple                            (1)       (1)       (1)
  Laredo                                       1.3       1.3       1.3
  Longview-Marshall                            3.6       3.6       3.6
  Lubbock                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                     1.4       1.4       1.4
  Odessa-Midland                              10.7      10.8      10.9
  San Angelo                                    .8        .6        .7
  San Antonio                                  2.4       2.4       2.4
  Sherman-Denison                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Texarkana                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Tyler                                         .9        .8        .8
  Victoria                                     1.8       2.0       2.0
  Waco                                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Wichita Falls                                1.0       1.0       1.0

Utah                                           6.7       7.0       7.1
  Provo-Orem                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                      (1)       (1)       (1)

Vermont                                         .9        .9        .9
  Barre-Montpelier                          (1)       (1)       (1)
  Burlington                                (1)       (1)       (1)

Virginia                                      10.9      10.3      10.3
  Bristol                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Charlottesville                           (1)       (1)       (1)
  Danville                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Lynchburg                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News       (1)       (1)       (1)
  Northern Virginia                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  Richmond-Petersburg                       (1)       (1)       (1)
  Roanoke                                   (1)       (1)       (1)

Washington                                     9.1       8.9       8.8
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                     1.6       1.5       1.3
  Spokane                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  Tacoma                                        .6        .6        .6

West Virginia                                 24.1      22.4      22.9
  Charleston                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Huntington-Ashland                        (1)       (1)       (1)
  Parkersburg-Marietta                      (1)       (1)       (1)
  Wheeling                                  (1)       (1)       (1)

Wisconsin                                      3.2       3.4       3.6
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Eau Claire                                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Green Bay                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Janesville-Beloit                         (1)       (1)       (1)
  Kenosha                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  La Crosse                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Madison                                   (1)       (1)       (1)
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                            .4        .4        .4
  Racine                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Sheboygan                                 (1)       (1)       (1)
  Wausau                                    (1)       (1)       (1)

Wyoming                                       18.1      17.3      17.3
  Casper                                       2.0       1.9       1.9

Puerto Rico                                    1.2       1.2       1.2
  Caguas                                    (1)       (1)       (1)
  Mayaguez                                  (1)       (1)       (1)
  Ponce                                     (1)       (1)       (1)
  San Juan-Bayamon                              .7        .6        .6

Virgin Islands                              (1)       (1)       (1)

                                                    Construction
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                       98.3      97.7      98.1
  Birmingham                                  31.0      30.2      29.7
  Huntsville                                   6.7       7.1       6.9
  Mobile                                      15.2      16.3      16.3
  Montgomery                                   8.6       9.1       9.0
  Tuscaloosa                                   8.3       9.3       9.5

Alaska                                        12.4      12.2      12.5
  Anchorage                                    6.6       6.5       6.6

Arizona                                      167.4     171.4     172.3
  Phoenix-Mesa                               122.2     123.7     124.2
  Tucson                                      21.8      22.9      23.0

Arkansas                                      51.7      53.4      51.4
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers               7.8       7.3       7.4
  Fort Smith                                   4.4       4.4       4.5
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               16.5      16.8      16.6
  Pine Bluff                                   1.0        .9        .9

California                                   741.8     750.4     751.9
  Bakersfield                                 13.1      13.3      13.4
  Fresno                                      17.7      18.2      18.1
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     132.9     130.8     130.1
  Modesto                                      9.8      10.0      10.0
  Oakland                                     63.0      62.6      62.8
  Orange County                               76.6      77.6      77.5
  Riverside-San Bernardino                    85.7      90.6      90.8
  Sacramento                                  52.3      54.3      54.9
  Salinas                                      6.5       6.4       6.5
  San Diego                                   73.2      75.5      75.7
  San Francisco                               44.7      43.4      42.9
  San Jose                                    41.4      39.1      38.7
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc             8.0       7.9       7.8
  Santa Rosa                                  12.7      12.6      12.9
  Stockton-Lodi                               12.1      12.8      12.9
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                      14.5      15.2      15.7
  Ventura                                     15.8      13.6      13.9

Colorado                                     151.3     148.2     147.1
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                         7.5       6.4       6.4
  Colorado Springs                            14.5      14.0      14.3
  Denver (2)                                  82.5      81.1      80.8

Connecticut                                   58.5      55.8      55.1
  Bridgeport                                   6.6       6.3       6.3
  Danbury                                      3.8       4.0       3.9
  Hartford                                    20.4      20.2      19.8
  New Haven-Meriden                            9.4       9.4       9.4
  New London-Norwich                           4.7       4.1       4.0
  Stamford-Norwalk                             5.6       5.7       5.6
  Waterbury                                    3.3       3.4       3.3

Delaware                                      23.1      23.1      22.1
  Dover                                        2.6       2.7       2.6
  Wilmington-Newark                           17.8      16.6      15.7

District of Columbia                          11.3      11.7      11.5
  Washington PMSA                            161.3     161.7     160.8

Florida                                      427.2     429.2     434.9
  Daytona Beach                                9.8      10.2      10.0
  Fort Lauderdale                             43.1      42.4      42.1
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                       21.2      21.1      21.4
  Gainesville                                  4.9       5.1       5.2
  Jacksonville                                32.4      33.0      33.1
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       13.1      12.9      13.0
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay               12.2      10.7      11.0
  Miami                                       39.4      40.7      40.8
  Orlando                                     55.3      55.4      55.5
  Pensacola                                   11.3      10.9      10.9
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          18.4      19.7      20.1
  Tallahassee                                  6.6       6.5       6.6
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater             62.1      62.7      64.0
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  34.9      34.6      35.2

Georgia                                      198.6     193.5     195.4
  Albany                                       2.9       3.0       3.0
  Athens                                       3.2       3.0       3.0
  Atlanta                                    117.5     112.3     114.6
  Augusta-Aiken                               12.9      12.3      12.3
  Columbus                                     5.8       5.4       5.4
  Macon                                        6.4       6.3       6.3
  Savannah                                     8.5       8.2       8.2

Hawaii                                        24.3      26.3      26.8
  Honolulu                                    16.5      17.8      18.3

Idaho                                         31.0      31.9      31.5
  Boise City                                  14.3      14.3      14.2

Illinois                                     244.1     255.3     246.3
  Bloomington-Normal                           2.8       3.6       3.4
  Champaign-Urbana                             3.2       3.7       3.5
  Chicago                                    175.1     180.9     177.2
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                 8.0       8.1       8.0
  Decatur                                      2.8       3.0       2.9
  Kankakee                                     1.7       1.8       1.7
  Peoria-Pekin                                 7.6       8.0       8.0
  Rockford                                     7.5       7.6       7.4
  Springfield                                  4.7       4.7       4.7

Indiana                                      133.5     125.8     123.8
  Bloomington                                  2.7       2.5       2.5
  Elkhart-Goshen                               3.8       3.9       3.7
  Evansville-Henderson                        10.2       9.3       9.1
  Fort Wayne                                  12.7      12.7      12.2
  Gary                                        15.1      14.5      14.3
  Indianapolis                                46.9      44.0      42.9
  Kokomo                                       1.6       1.6       1.5
  Lafayette                                    3.6       3.4       3.3
  Muncie                                       1.9       1.9       1.9
  South Bend                                   6.7       6.2       6.0
  Terre Haute                                  3.0       2.8       2.7

Iowa                                          53.1      55.6      53.7
  Cedar Rapids                                 6.0       6.3       6.1
  Des Moines                                  12.3      13.0      12.2
  Dubuque                                      1.6       1.9       1.9
  Iowa City                                    2.3       2.3       2.2
  Sioux City                                   2.3       2.4       2.3
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                         2.3       2.4       2.3

Kansas                                        57.6      57.8      57.5
  Lawrence                                     2.4       2.4       2.4
  Topeka                                       4.6       4.2       4.4
  Wichita                                     13.5      13.5      13.2

Kentucky                                      78.2      79.5      77.8
  Lexington                                   13.0      12.9      12.7
  Louisville                                  28.2      30.0      30.0
  Owensboro                                    3.1       2.9       2.8

Louisiana                                    117.9     113.8     115.4
  Alexandria                                   3.9       3.7       3.7
  Baton Rouge                                 30.5      30.9      31.3
  Houma                                        4.6       4.8       4.8
  Lafayette                                    9.2       8.9       9.2
  Lake Charles                                10.6       8.4       8.5
  Monroe                                       3.8       3.8       3.8
  New Orleans                                 29.2      30.4      30.1
  Shreveport-Bossier City                      8.3       8.4       8.5

Maine                                         25.5      26.1      25.0
  Lewiston-Auburn                              2.1       1.9       1.9
  Portland                                     6.8       7.8       7.5

Maryland                                     160.4     160.2     159.0
  Baltimore PMSA                              70.2      70.9      70.6
  Baltimore City                              11.3      11.7      11.5
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                      73.6      72.9      73.1

Massachusetts                                125.8     127.6     124.6
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                          3.6       3.8       3.8
  Boston                                      75.2      74.3      72.4
  Brockton                                     4.4       4.6       4.4
  Fitchburg-Leominster                         1.8       1.9       1.9
  Lawrence                                     6.1       6.7       6.5
  Lowell                                       5.6       5.7       5.7
  New Bedford                                  2.6       3.1       2.9
  Pittsfield                                   1.8       2.0       1.9
  Springfield                                  7.9       7.3       6.7
  Worcester                                    8.2       8.2       8.0

Michigan                                     177.8     180.8     176.9
  Ann Arbor                                   10.7      10.2      10.3
  Benton Harbor                                2.0       2.0       2.0
  Detroit                                     82.2      78.8      77.1
  Flint                                        6.7       5.9       6.3
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland               25.2      24.5      24.2
  Jackson                                      2.2       2.4       2.3
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                       8.3       8.1       7.9
  Lansing-East Lansing                         8.7       9.7       9.7
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                     7.9       8.9       9.0

Minnesota                                    103.2     104.2     101.5
  Duluth-Superior                              3.3       3.6       3.4
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                        70.4      67.4      66.1
  Rochester                                    3.3       3.4       3.4
  St. Cloud                                    3.8       4.1       4.0

Mississippi                                   53.2      53.0      53.3
  Jackson                                     11.6      11.2      11.3

Missouri                                     129.0     123.2     122.3
  Kansas City                                 46.4      44.7      44.9
  St. Louis                                   72.4      71.8      71.0
  Springfield                                  7.3       7.6       7.6

Montana                                       18.0      19.3      18.7
  Billings                                     3.4       3.7       3.4
  Missoula                                     2.5       2.7       2.6

Nebraska                                      39.6      40.6      39.8
  Lincoln                                      7.1       6.9       7.0
  Omaha                                       20.7      21.8      21.6

Nevada                                        85.6      88.8      89.3
  Las Vegas                                   71.4      73.9      74.5
  Reno                                        14.4      14.8      14.9

New Hampshire                                 25.4      26.5      25.3
  Manchester                                   5.7       6.2       6.1
  Nashua                                       3.3       3.4       3.4
  Portsmouth--Rochester                        4.1       4.2       4.1

New Jersey                                   152.2     151.7     148.8
  Atlantic-Cape May                            8.4       8.8       8.5
  Bergen-Passaic                              25.8      25.5      24.9
  Camden                                      22.4      22.4      17.4
  Jersey City                                  5.6       6.3       6.1
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon                23.4      23.7      22.6
  Monmouth-Ocean                              21.9      21.1      19.8
  Newark                                      37.8      37.1      36.5
  Trenton                                      5.1       5.1       5.0
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                 2.1       2.2       2.1

New Mexico                                    44.4      43.3      44.3
  Albuquerque                                 22.8      21.4      22.8
  Las Cruces                                   3.1       3.3       3.3
  Santa Fe                                     4.7       4.4       4.5

New York                                     291.5     291.2     288.0
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     15.0      15.2      15.0
  Binghamton                                   3.5       3.8       3.7
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                       16.7      17.2      16.8
  Dutchess County                              5.1       5.6       5.2
  Elmira                                       1.6       1.4       1.4
  Glens Falls                                  1.8       1.8       1.7
  Nassau-Suffolk                              58.4      59.2      57.4
  New York PMSA                              141.6     139.8     136.6
  New York City                              112.1     107.3     105.5
  Newburgh                                     5.1       5.3       4.8
  Rochester                                   15.6      16.9      17.5
  Rockland County                              4.9       5.1       5.0
  Syracuse                                    11.3      11.6      11.2
  Utica-Rome                                   2.8       3.0       2.9
  Westchester County                          22.4      25.1      23.8

North Carolina                               214.4     207.3     207.4
  Asheville                                    6.6       7.4       7.4
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill                55.6      60.2      60.6
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point       31.6      28.4      29.4
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                  40.2      37.7      37.5

North Dakota                                  12.2      11.9      11.4
  Bismarck                                     2.3       2.3       2.3
  Fargo-Moorhead                               4.5       4.6       4.6
  Grand Forks                                  2.1       2.2       2.0

Ohio                                         210.4     211.1     206.0
  Akron                                       12.1      13.4      12.8
  Canton-Massillon                             8.1       8.4       8.5
  Cincinnati                                  38.6      39.1      38.7
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                     39.2      42.4      41.5
  Columbus                                    37.4      36.6      35.6
  Dayton-Springfield                          15.8      15.7      14.6
  Hamilton-Middletown                          7.2       7.3       7.0
  Lima                                         3.2       3.1       3.0
  Mansfield                                    2.4       2.5       2.4
  Steubenville-Weirton                         2.0       2.2       2.1
  Toledo                                      14.6      14.4      14.8
  Youngstown-Warren                            9.3      10.3       9.9

Oklahoma                                      63.3      62.5      62.3
  Enid                                          .9        .9        .9
  Lawton                                       1.5       1.7       1.7
  Oklahoma City                               21.2      21.0      20.5
  Tulsa                                       20.4      20.2      20.4

Oregon                                        72.9      74.1      73.6
  Eugene-Springfield                           6.0       6.1       6.0
  Medford-Ashland                              3.3       3.5       3.4
  Portland-Vancouver                          49.5      49.5      49.0
  Salem                                        6.1       5.8       5.7

Pennsylvania                                 224.5     226.0     223.7
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                  11.8      11.5      11.1
  Altoona                                      2.6       2.7       2.6
  Erie                                         4.2       4.4       4.2
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                13.9      13.9      13.5
  Johnstown                                    3.8       3.8       3.7
  Lancaster                                   14.3      14.4      14.1
  Philadelphia PMSA                           94.7      94.6      91.9
  Philadelphia City                           11.8      11.4      11.4
  Pittsburgh                                  55.7      53.4      53.3
  Reading                                      7.5       7.5       7.2
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton             9.7       9.5       9.2
  Sharon                                       1.3       1.5       1.4
  State College                                2.4       2.6       2.5
  Williamsport                                 1.9       1.9       1.8
  York                                         9.7      10.0       9.8

Rhode Island                                  17.3      17.5      17.0
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               18.8      19.7      19.3

South Carolina                               108.8     109.2     108.1
  Charleston-North Charleston                 20.5      19.7      20.0
  Columbia                                    17.5      16.4      16.4
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson             29.4      24.2      24.5

South Dakota                                  15.2      16.4      16.2
  Rapid City                                   3.2       3.5       3.6
  Sioux Falls                                  5.4       5.6       5.6

Tennessee                                    109.9     105.4     105.2
  Chattanooga                                  8.4       8.2       8.1
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol              10.1       9.9       9.9
  Knoxville                                   14.9      14.9      14.9
  Memphis                                     23.2      22.9      23.2
  Nashville                                   29.7      29.4      29.3

Texas                                        563.2     559.7     563.5
  Abilene                                      2.4       2.8       2.7
  Amarillo                                     5.0       4.9       5.0
  Austin-San Marcos                           36.2      35.9      36.2
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                        15.5      14.2      14.5
  Brazoria                                    12.4      11.0      11.0
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito             4.0       4.3       4.3
  Bryan-College Station                        3.6       3.6       3.7
  Corpus Christi                              14.6      14.2      14.3
  Dallas                                     102.4      97.7      98.0
  El Paso                                     11.7      12.1      12.0
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                         44.0      43.6      43.7
  Galveston-Texas City                         4.8       5.1       5.3
  Houston                                    162.9     158.8     160.0
  Killeen-Temple                               4.7       4.9       4.9
  Laredo                                       2.6       2.6       2.6
  Longview-Marshall                            4.7       4.7       4.8
  Lubbock                                      5.2       5.0       5.0
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                     8.8       9.3       9.3
  Odessa-Midland                               6.4       6.3       6.4
  San Angelo                                   2.1       2.0       2.0
  San Antonio                                 40.8      39.4      39.4
  Sherman-Denison                              2.6       3.0       3.1
  Texarkana                                    2.7       2.8       2.8
  Tyler                                        3.6       3.6       3.6
  Victoria                                     2.2       2.2       2.2
  Waco                                         5.6       5.9       6.0
  Wichita Falls                                2.1       2.1       2.0

Utah                                          61.5      61.4      60.1
  Provo-Orem                                   9.3       9.9       9.6
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                        40.8      41.4      40.4

Vermont                                       12.9      13.4      13.0
  Barre-Montpelier                             1.2       1.3       1.3
  Burlington                                   4.8       4.7       4.5

Virginia                                     206.0     197.7     197.8
  Bristol                                      1.4       1.4       1.4
  Charlottesville                              5.4       5.3       5.3
  Danville                                     2.5       2.4       2.4
  Lynchburg                                    6.2       6.6       6.4
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News         43.7      41.4      41.8
  Northern Virginia                           76.8      74.5      73.7
  Richmond-Petersburg                         36.1      35.5      35.3
  Roanoke                                      8.3       8.0       8.1

Washington                                   143.5     146.2     146.0
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                    74.8      73.3      73.0
  Spokane                                      9.0       9.5       9.4
  Tacoma                                      15.2      15.5      15.5

West Virginia                                 30.0      30.7      29.3
  Charleston                                   8.7       8.5       8.2
  Huntington-Ashland                           5.6       6.9       6.5
  Parkersburg-Marietta                         4.4       4.3       4.1
  Wheeling                                     3.9       3.3       3.3

Wisconsin                                    105.7     105.1     102.0
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                     11.2      12.3      11.5
  Eau Claire                                   2.3       2.6       2.5
  Green Bay                                    7.3       7.2       7.0
  Janesville-Beloit                            2.5       2.6       2.6
  Kenosha                                      2.1       2.0       2.0
  La Crosse                                    2.4       2.5       2.4
  Madison                                     13.0      12.5      12.6
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                          28.9      29.8      29.6
  Racine                                       3.2       3.5       3.4
  Sheboygan                                    2.4       2.3       2.3
  Wausau                                       2.3       2.5       2.4

Wyoming                                       17.0      18.0      17.8
  Casper                                       1.9       2.0       1.9

Puerto Rico                                   69.3      64.4      65.4
  Caguas                                       3.6       3.4       3.4
  Mayaguez                                     4.9       4.0       4.1
  Ponce                                        6.5       5.9       6.1
  San Juan-Bayamon                            46.0      44.6      45.7

Virgin Islands                                 3.9       2.0       2.0

                                                    Manufacturing
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                      308.5     301.5     298.8
  Birmingham                                  43.7      41.3      40.5
  Huntsville                                  34.3      33.3      33.3
  Mobile                                      22.7      21.8      21.5
  Montgomery                                  15.6      15.7      15.7
  Tuscaloosa                                  11.8      11.3      11.4

Alaska                                        11.9       8.2      11.5
  Anchorage                                    1.8       1.8       1.9

Arizona                                      187.2     177.6     176.4
  Phoenix-Mesa                               141.0     132.7     131.6
  Tucson                                      31.1      29.3      29.2

Arkansas                                     215.2     211.8     210.7
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers              30.5      30.5      30.4
  Fort Smith                                  26.5      25.9      25.8
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               27.1      25.9      25.8
  Pine Bluff                                   7.3       7.1       7.1

California                                 1,651.7   1,582.0   1,585.6
  Bakersfield                                 10.8      10.5      10.6
  Fresno                                      27.7      29.1      28.9
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     541.9     520.4     518.8
  Modesto                                     20.3      21.4      21.7
  Oakland                                    102.8      98.9      99.0
  Orange County                              194.0     183.7     183.5
  Riverside-San Bernardino                   114.6     113.2     113.3
  Sacramento                                  41.4      38.5      38.4
  Salinas                                      8.6       7.9       8.2
  San Diego                                  114.8     109.0     109.9
  San Francisco                               51.1      48.4      48.1
  San Jose                                   210.0     191.1     189.2
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc            13.4      12.9      12.9
  Santa Rosa                                  27.1      25.2      25.2
  Stockton-Lodi                               20.7      20.5      20.2
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                      19.8      20.5      20.9
  Ventura                                     38.2      36.9      36.7

Colorado                                     167.6     159.5     158.5
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                        26.4      21.7      21.5
  Colorado Springs                            22.4      22.2      22.0
  Denver (2)                                  72.1      74.9      73.8

Connecticut                                  215.4     208.4     206.5
  Bridgeport                                  30.8      29.1      29.0
  Danbury                                     14.2      14.4      14.3
  Hartford                                    79.3      75.9      75.2
  New Haven-Meriden                           33.1      32.6      32.6
  New London-Norwich                          20.0      20.1      19.9
  Stamford-Norwalk                            12.9      12.0      11.9
  Waterbury                                   14.0      13.1      12.7

Delaware                                      38.0      34.3      35.5
  Dover                                        5.3       4.1       4.1
  Wilmington-Newark                           25.0      22.5      24.0

District of Columbia                           3.1       2.8       2.8
  Washington PMSA                             77.7      74.2      74.7

Florida                                      411.8     398.6     398.2
  Daytona Beach                               11.1      10.5      10.7
  Fort Lauderdale                             33.9      34.0      33.9
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                        6.3       6.1       6.1
  Gainesville                                  4.4       4.4       4.4
  Jacksonville                                34.8      33.9      34.2
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       17.0      16.5      16.7
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay               22.9      22.6      22.7
  Miami                                       57.2      56.3      56.5
  Orlando                                     45.7      43.3      42.9
  Pensacola                                    7.3       7.2       7.2
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          20.0      18.0      18.5
  Tallahassee                                  3.6       3.6       3.6
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater             76.0      75.4      75.4
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  24.5      23.9      23.9

Georgia                                      468.2     462.5     460.3
  Albany                                       7.5       7.6       7.5
  Athens                                       9.6       9.6       9.3
  Atlanta                                    170.6     167.4     165.4
  Augusta-Aiken                               25.9      25.4      25.2
  Columbus                                    16.5      14.9      14.7
  Macon                                       15.9      15.7      15.6
  Savannah                                    14.9      14.0      13.9

Hawaii                                        15.6      14.8      14.9
  Honolulu                                    12.1      11.4      11.6

Idaho                                         63.7      61.9      61.6
  Boise City                                  31.1      30.8      30.6

Illinois                                     762.3     738.3     739.9
  Bloomington-Normal                           7.2       7.3       7.4
  Champaign-Urbana                             9.5       9.9       9.8
  Chicago                                    502.1     481.1     480.9
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                24.6      23.3      24.1
  Decatur                                     10.9      10.7      10.7
  Kankakee                                     6.0       5.9       5.9
  Peoria-Pekin                                28.7      28.0      28.2
  Rockford                                    41.1      40.5      40.5
  Springfield                                  3.8       4.0       3.9

Indiana                                      583.6     584.4     582.3
  Bloomington                                  7.5       7.3       7.3
  Elkhart-Goshen                              53.9      61.1      61.1
  Evansville-Henderson                        30.0      28.6      28.6
  Fort Wayne                                  59.5      59.0      58.6
  Gary                                        38.0      37.4      37.5
  Indianapolis                               110.2     111.4     111.2
  Kokomo                                      17.6      17.5      17.4
  Lafayette                                   20.5      20.2      20.2
  Muncie                                       8.2       8.0       7.9
  South Bend                                  18.5      19.6      19.4
  Terre Haute                                 10.2      10.5      10.6

Iowa                                         226.9     223.0     222.2
  Cedar Rapids                                18.6      17.6      17.7
  Des Moines                                  19.2      19.3      19.5
  Dubuque                                      9.0       8.8       8.8
  Iowa City                                    5.2       5.3       5.3
  Sioux City                                  13.1      13.0      12.9
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                        14.1      15.0      15.0

Kansas                                       184.4     180.1     179.5
  Lawrence                                     3.5       3.6       3.5
  Topeka                                       7.0       6.9       6.8
  Wichita                                     67.0      61.9      61.7

Kentucky                                     277.8     272.6     271.2
  Lexington                                   42.2      41.7      41.5
  Louisville                                  75.8      74.6      74.1
  Owensboro                                    6.1       6.1       6.0

Louisiana                                    160.2     157.9     156.2
  Alexandria                                   3.4       3.3       3.3
  Baton Rouge                                 22.1      21.8      21.6
  Houma                                        7.0       7.4       7.2
  Lafayette                                   12.1      12.2      11.8
  Lake Charles                                 9.8       9.9       9.8
  Monroe                                       7.5       7.7       7.7
  New Orleans                                 42.2      41.5      41.8
  Shreveport-Bossier City                     15.0      14.4      14.2

Maine                                         68.2      65.1      64.6
  Lewiston-Auburn                              6.6       6.4       6.3
  Portland                                    11.5      11.1      11.0

Maryland                                     158.9     152.6     153.7
  Baltimore PMSA                              87.5      82.3      83.1
  Baltimore City                              23.4      21.9      23.2
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                      38.9      37.3      37.8

Massachusetts                                354.6     338.3     336.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                          1.8       1.8       1.8
  Boston                                     170.6     162.5     161.6
  Brockton                                     9.7       9.6       9.5
  Fitchburg-Leominster                        10.7      10.6      10.6
  Lawrence                                    31.9      29.2      28.8
  Lowell                                      25.4      23.0      22.6
  New Bedford                                 11.4      10.3      10.4
  Pittsfield                                   5.9       5.6       5.6
  Springfield                                 31.2      30.3      30.2
  Worcester                                   31.7      28.8      28.4

Michigan                                     766.8     744.6     732.8
  Ann Arbor                                   43.9      41.3      41.0
  Benton Harbor                               16.2      16.9      17.0
  Detroit                                    337.8     331.8     328.1
  Flint                                       26.9      22.6      23.4
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland              139.1     133.1     132.0
  Jackson                                     10.6      10.7      10.6
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                      41.4      40.7      40.3
  Lansing-East Lansing                        24.3      23.8      23.7
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                    25.8      24.6      24.7

Minnesota                                    356.0     345.2     343.8
  Duluth-Superior                              6.8       6.7       6.7
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                       212.7     205.1     203.2
  Rochester                                   11.5      10.5      10.4
  St. Cloud                                   16.5      16.4      16.3

Mississippi                                  191.1     182.8     181.9
  Jackson                                     16.9      17.2      17.4

Missouri                                     326.3     313.4     311.9
  Kansas City                                 81.9      77.7      77.3
  St. Louis                                  152.6     149.5     148.6
  Springfield                                 18.7      17.7      17.8

Montana                                       19.6      18.9      18.5
  Billings                                     3.2       2.9       2.9
  Missoula                                     2.8       2.8       2.7

Nebraska                                     106.5     104.8     105.1
  Lincoln                                     16.8      16.3      16.2
  Omaha                                       33.4      32.9      33.0

Nevada                                        42.1      42.2      42.3
  Las Vegas                                   23.9      23.9      24.0
  Reno                                        13.0      13.1      13.1

New Hampshire                                 86.9      81.7      80.8
  Manchester                                  12.2      11.7      11.8
  Nashua                                      23.4      22.1      21.8
  Portsmouth--Rochester                       14.1      13.5      13.5

New Jersey                                   372.8     357.3     356.7
  Atlantic-Cape May                            5.2       5.5       5.5
  Bergen-Passaic                              77.6      74.1      73.8
  Camden                                      49.2      47.3      47.6
  Jersey City                                 17.1      16.4      16.7
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon                76.7      75.4      74.5
  Monmouth-Ocean                              17.2      16.4      16.1
  Newark                                     106.3     101.3     101.5
  Trenton                                      9.5      10.3       8.8
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                10.8      10.3      10.1

New Mexico                                    37.9      36.7      36.4
  Albuquerque                                 24.7      24.2      24.1
  Las Cruces                                   2.9       3.0       2.9
  Santa Fe                                     1.3       1.3       1.3

New York                                     656.7     622.7     620.6
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     28.9      27.7      27.3
  Binghamton                                  19.2      17.6      17.3
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                       72.7      70.2      70.0
  Dutchess County                             16.9      16.2      16.3
  Elmira                                       7.0       6.9       6.9
  Glens Falls                                  6.9       6.7       6.7
  Nassau-Suffolk                              93.1      87.9      88.6
  New York PMSA                              174.2     162.0     162.4
  New York City                              139.8     129.0     130.0
  Newburgh                                     9.3       9.4       9.4
  Rochester                                   92.9      86.4      85.1
  Rockland County                             11.8      11.7      11.5
  Syracuse                                    42.2      40.9      40.4
  Utica-Rome                                  15.8      15.0      14.9
  Westchester County                          21.3      19.9      19.5

North Carolina                               656.4     622.0     614.6
  Asheville                                   15.0      14.6      14.4
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill               116.7     112.3     112.8
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point      129.7     127.3     126.0
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                  76.5      70.6      70.3

North Dakota                                  23.2      23.3      23.3
  Bismarck                                     2.6       2.6       2.6
  Fargo-Moorhead                               8.1       8.2       8.3
  Grand Forks                                  3.4       3.4       3.4

Ohio                                         890.9     865.1     864.5
  Akron                                       49.5      49.5      49.8
  Canton-Massillon                            39.6      37.2      36.8
  Cincinnati                                 110.5     108.0     108.0
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                    173.8     167.1     168.7
  Columbus                                    78.2      75.2      75.5
  Dayton-Springfield                          75.1      70.5      70.0
  Hamilton-Middletown                         19.9      20.4      20.8
  Lima                                        17.6      17.8      17.5
  Mansfield                                   20.4      20.3      20.3
  Steubenville-Weirton                        11.5      11.4      11.1
  Toledo                                      53.5      50.2      51.0
  Youngstown-Warren                           44.1      40.7      40.4

Oklahoma                                     154.9     146.8     148.1
  Enid                                         2.3       2.3       2.3
  Lawton                                       3.6       3.4       3.6
  Oklahoma City                               41.9      40.5      41.0
  Tulsa                                       50.8      45.7      46.1

Oregon                                       198.9     195.0     193.4
  Eugene-Springfield                          18.5      19.1      19.0
  Medford-Ashland                              7.0       6.7       6.7
  Portland-Vancouver                         124.4     118.9     118.1
  Salem                                       12.6      13.2      13.2

Pennsylvania                                 768.4     735.2     732.4
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                  47.2      44.4      44.5
  Altoona                                      8.6       8.8       8.7
  Erie                                        28.1      27.0      26.6
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                37.1      36.0      35.7
  Johnstown                                    9.8       9.5       9.6
  Lancaster                                   51.3      49.4      49.3
  Philadelphia PMSA                          239.2     231.8     230.9
  Philadelphia City                           38.0      36.6      36.6
  Pittsburgh                                 113.1     110.7     108.7
  Reading                                     36.2      33.8      33.8
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton            45.5      43.2      43.1
  Sharon                                       9.6       9.3       9.1
  State College                                7.0       6.4       6.4
  Williamsport                                12.7      12.6      12.5
  York                                        41.9      41.1      40.6

Rhode Island                                  63.5      60.5      60.5
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               79.7      76.3      76.3

South Carolina                               292.8     283.1     281.6
  Charleston-North Charleston                 21.2      18.6      18.9
  Columbia                                    24.8      24.0      23.9
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson            101.7      97.0      97.0

South Dakota                                  37.9      38.0      37.6
  Rapid City                                   3.7       3.8       3.6
  Sioux Falls                                 11.9      11.7      11.5

Tennessee                                    428.8     416.3     414.4
  Chattanooga                                 38.6      36.2      36.2
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol              41.0      40.4      40.1
  Knoxville                                   42.1      41.4      41.7
  Memphis                                     52.8      50.3      50.6
  Nashville                                   80.0      77.6      77.3

Texas                                        964.1     927.2     925.7
  Abilene                                      3.0       2.8       2.9
  Amarillo                                     8.9       8.4       8.4
  Austin-San Marcos                           66.7      61.1      61.1
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                        21.2      20.1      20.1
  Brazoria                                    13.6      12.9      12.8
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito            10.3      10.3      10.3
  Bryan-College Station                        5.0       5.1       5.2
  Corpus Christi                              11.8      11.5      11.4
  Dallas                                     216.2     208.0     207.8
  El Paso                                     29.9      29.4      29.1
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                         98.8      97.9      97.6
  Galveston-Texas City                         7.3       7.0       6.9
  Houston                                    202.6     193.7     193.8
  Killeen-Temple                               8.1       8.0       8.1
  Laredo                                       1.3       1.1       1.1
  Longview-Marshall                           15.0      14.5      14.4
  Lubbock                                      6.0       5.7       5.6
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                    10.8       9.3       9.3
  Odessa-Midland                               6.1       5.9       5.9
  San Angelo                                   4.0       3.9       3.9
  San Antonio                                 48.1      45.9      46.3
  Sherman-Denison                              7.5       7.3       7.3
  Texarkana                                    5.3       5.3       5.3
  Tyler                                       10.5      11.0      11.1
  Victoria                                     3.1       2.8       2.8
  Waco                                        14.0      13.9      13.8
  Wichita Falls                                7.9       7.5       7.5

Utah                                         113.8     111.1     110.2
  Provo-Orem                                  16.8      16.4      16.2
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                        72.8      71.1      70.7

Vermont                                       41.5      38.6      38.7
  Barre-Montpelier                             3.2       3.1       3.1
  Burlington                                  17.3      15.7      15.3

Virginia                                     321.6     315.3     313.2
  Bristol                                      8.5       8.1       8.2
  Charlottesville                              5.6       5.8       5.8
  Danville                                    12.5      12.8      12.2
  Lynchburg                                   19.8      18.6      18.6
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News         60.1      60.9      60.8
  Northern Virginia                           31.8      30.4      30.0
  Richmond-Petersburg                         48.4      46.2      45.9
  Roanoke                                     16.4      15.7      15.8

Washington                                   287.6     270.2     268.1
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                   169.6     156.4     154.2
  Spokane                                     17.6      16.4      16.3
  Tacoma                                      19.9      18.8      18.8

West Virginia                                 69.4      66.5      65.8
  Charleston                                   8.7       8.3       7.9
  Huntington-Ashland                          11.7      11.4      11.4
  Parkersburg-Marietta                        10.9      10.4      10.6
  Wheeling                                     5.1       5.1       5.1

Wisconsin                                    526.0     520.6     516.7
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                     52.1      51.4      51.4
  Eau Claire                                  11.1      11.2      11.1
  Green Bay                                   26.7      27.2      26.9
  Janesville-Beloit                           15.8      15.3      15.1
  Kenosha                                     11.2      10.7      10.6
  La Crosse                                    9.5       9.6       9.4
  Madison                                     26.9      28.8      28.6
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                         145.6     140.2     139.9
  Racine                                      20.6      20.2      20.1
  Sheboygan                                   23.4      25.0      24.5
  Wausau                                      17.5      18.0      17.9

Wyoming                                        9.1       9.3       8.9
  Casper                                       1.5       1.5       1.5

Puerto Rico                                  118.4     117.3     117.9
  Caguas                                      15.1      14.9      14.9
  Mayaguez                                    12.1      11.0      10.9
  Ponce                                        6.7       6.8       6.9
  San Juan-Bayamon                            57.1      57.2      57.4

Virgin Islands                                 2.1       2.0       2.1

                                           Trade, transportation, and
             State and area                          utilities

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                      368.9     369.2     366.9
  Birmingham                                 102.2     103.3     102.0
  Huntsville                                  28.4      27.8      27.5
  Mobile                                      49.3      50.0      49.8
  Montgomery                                  30.4      30.3      30.1
  Tuscaloosa                                  13.8      13.8      13.6

Alaska                                        57.0      57.3      57.9
  Anchorage                                   31.7      31.8      31.9

Arizona                                      434.0     447.3     444.0
  Phoenix-Mesa                               318.8     327.6     325.7
  Tucson                                      53.8      55.2      54.8

Arkansas                                     236.9     239.3     238.7
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers              40.0      42.5      42.5
  Fort Smith                                  18.9      19.2      19.1
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               67.4      66.6      86.3
  Pine Bluff                                   6.6       6.6       6.7

California                                 2,679.9   2,724.7   2,705.2
  Bakersfield                                 37.8      39.4      39.5
  Fresno                                      57.2      57.9      57.9
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     772.4     788.3     780.7
  Modesto                                     30.4      31.8      31.5
  Oakland                                    203.1     202.1     200.4
  Orange County                              258.4     261.7     259.6
  Riverside-San Bernardino                   218.1     227.0     225.9
  Sacramento                                 117.1     120.4     119.1
  Salinas                                     24.5      25.3      25.0
  San Diego                                  205.4     209.2     208.7
  San Francisco                              175.4     174.0     172.2
  San Jose                                   135.3     131.5     129.5
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc            28.1      27.7      27.5
  Santa Rosa                                  33.4      33.8      33.5
  Stockton-Lodi                               42.5      44.2      44.1
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                      32.0      32.9      33.2
  Ventura                                     51.5      52.3      51.9

Colorado                                     405.3     411.3     405.2
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                        28.1      23.2      23.1
  Colorado Springs                            37.1      37.2      36.5
  Denver (2)                                 228.8     237.5     233.9

Connecticut                                  303.8     310.2     304.2
  Bridgeport                                  36.2      37.9      37.0
  Danbury                                     17.6      18.8      18.2
  Hartford                                   105.2     106.6     104.9
  New Haven-Meriden                           45.8      46.9      45.6
  New London-Norwich                          23.1      24.3      23.7
  Stamford-Norwalk                            35.2      34.0      33.4
  Waterbury                                   15.0      15.4      15.4

Delaware                                      74.2      76.6      75.3
  Dover                                        9.6       9.4       9.3
  Wilmington-Newark                           57.1      55.4      54.7

District of Columbia                          27.7      27.3      27.2
  Washington PMSA                            388.0     402.8     394.5

Florida                                     1467.4    1474.6    1463.1
  Daytona Beach                               33.0      32.8      32.4
  Fort Lauderdale                            154.9     153.0     153.0
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                       39.2      40.2      40.5
  Gainesville                                 16.3      16.6      16.4
  Jacksonville                               121.3     121.2     119.8
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       45.6      44.5      43.9
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay               34.5      34.7      35.0
  Miami                                      258.0     256.8     254.3
  Orlando                                    172.8     174.0     172.2
  Pensacola                                   28.7      28.7      28.8
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          48.0      47.8      47.3
  Tallahassee                                 22.3      22.2      22.1
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater            225.4     224.6     223.5
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  99.6     104.2     102.9

Georgia                                      822.4     829.6     820.6
  Albany                                      11.6      11.5      11.7
  Athens                                      12.1      12.3      12.4
  Atlanta                                    498.8     500.9     494.3
  Augusta-Aiken                               32.4      32.2      32.4
  Columbus                                    17.1      17.8      17.6
  Macon                                       25.7      25.6      25.5
  Savannah                                    29.3      30.1      30.5

Hawaii                                       104.8     107.7     107.1
  Honolulu                                    75.3      77.0      76.8

Idaho                                        112.6     112.4     111.9
  Boise City                                  43.4      43.4      43.1

Illinois                                   1,177.1   1,189.4   1,178.8
  Bloomington-Normal                          13.6      13.4      13.3
  Champaign-Urbana                            16.7      17.0      17.1
  Chicago                                    840.3     855.3     843.1
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                39.4      39.7      39.5
  Decatur                                     12.0      12.1      12.0
  Kankakee                                     9.9      10.0       9.9
  Peoria-Pekin                                31.3      31.7      31.2
  Rockford                                    33.0      33.0      32.8
  Springfield                                 17.4      17.8      17.2

Indiana                                      572.6     573.1     571.5
  Bloomington                                  9.8      10.0      10.0
  Elkhart-Goshen                              17.2      16.4      16.5
  Evansville-Henderson                        32.8      33.5      33.2
  Fort Wayne                                  54.8      55.9      55.7
  Gary                                        54.2      54.9      54.5
  Indianapolis                               198.6     199.5     196.6
  Kokomo                                       7.6       8.1       8.1
  Lafayette                                   14.6      14.8      14.6
  Muncie                                      11.8       9.9      10.0
  South Bend                                  27.1      25.7      26.1
  Terre Haute                                 14.0      14.3      14.2

Iowa                                         299.1     300.0     296.5
  Cedar Rapids                                25.2      25.7      25.3
  Des Moines                                  61.9      62.9      61.5
  Dubuque                                     10.8      11.0      11.0
  Iowa City                                   12.5      13.0      13.0
  Sioux City                                  13.9      14.3      14.0
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                        13.5      13.2      13.0

Kansas                                       262.8     266.1     266.1
  Lawrence                                     8.2       7.7       7.5
  Topeka                                      19.8      18.8      18.7
  Wichita                                     47.5      47.5      47.7

Kentucky                                     366.9     363.0     361.8
  Lexington                                   48.6      46.2      47.6
  Louisville                                 127.2     124.8     124.4
  Owensboro                                    9.2       8.9       8.9

Louisiana                                    379.0     383.4     378.3
  Alexandria                                  10.5      10.7      10.6
  Baton Rouge                                 59.8      60.2      59.9
  Houma                                       19.9      21.6      21.4
  Lafayette                                   35.6      35.9      35.5
  Lake Charles                                15.8      16.9      16.9
  Monroe                                      13.6      13.3      13.3
  New Orleans                                122.9     123.1     122.0
  Shreveport-Bossier City                     32.6      33.0      32.6

Maine                                        118.1     120.8     118.0
  Lewiston-Auburn                              9.5       9.5       9.2
  Portland                                    33.6      33.4      32.2

Maryland                                     455.8     457.5     452.2
  Baltimore PMSA                             234.7     235.0     231.4
  Baltimore City                              46.6      43.6      43.3
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                     162.7     163.7     162.6

Massachusetts                                567.4     575.5     569.5
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                         13.8      14.4      14.1
  Boston                                     328.4     333.5     328.4
  Brockton                                    24.7      24.1      23.9
  Fitchburg-Leominster                        10.2      10.6      10.3
  Lawrence                                    29.8      30.3      29.8
  Lowell                                      22.8      21.9      21.8
  New Bedford                                 12.7      13.0      12.9
  Pittsfield                                   7.5       8.1       7.9
  Springfield                                 47.4      49.5      49.1
  Worcester                                   42.8      42.0      41.1

Michigan                                     814.9     822.4     816.3
  Ann Arbor                                   43.0      44.2      43.7
  Benton Harbor                               12.6      13.0      12.4
  Detroit                                    394.7     390.5     384.8
  Flint                                       32.4      31.6      31.5
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland              108.0     109.5     108.7
  Jackson                                     13.6      13.7      13.5
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                      36.0      36.2      37.4
  Lansing-East Lansing                        38.0      38.7      38.8
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                    32.5      32.4      31.7

Minnesota                                    516.0     515.9     510.3
  Duluth-Superior                             24.0      24.1      23.5
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                       332.6     335.9     331.5
  Rochester                                   13.0      13.4      13.1
  St. Cloud                                   21.7      20.7      20.6

Mississippi                                  217.3     221.1     222.3
  Jackson                                     47.6      48.8      49.1

Missouri                                     530.8     535.6     531.0
  Kansas City                                200.8     202.5     200.7
  St. Louis                                  250.8     255.4     252.4
  Springfield                                 40.7      40.0      40.2

Montana                                       82.1      83.1      82.2
  Billings                                    17.4      17.9      17.8
  Missoula                                    11.6      11.8      11.8

Nebraska                                     191.9     196.8     195.7
  Lincoln                                     27.0      27.6      27.8
  Omaha                                       96.8      99.2      98.8

Nevada                                       185.6     189.6     188.6
  Las Vegas                                  137.4     141.2     140.5
  Reno                                        41.6      41.8      41.5

New Hampshire                                133.6     138.2     136.4
  Manchester                                  23.0      23.9      23.7
  Nashua                                      20.9      21.4      21.2
  Portsmouth--Rochester                       25.0      26.9      26.9

New Jersey                                   869.5     884.2     873.7
  Atlantic-Cape May                           26.8      27.2      26.9
  Bergen-Passaic                             159.1     161.4     158.8
  Camden                                     118.5     120.0     118.9
  Jersey City                                 67.5      67.6      67.5
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon               147.1     149.9     147.1
  Monmouth-Ocean                              84.8      87.3      85.6
  Newark                                     216.0     217.2     215.9
  Trenton                                     31.6      31.6      31.4
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                11.7      12.2      11.9

New Mexico                                   132.7     135.5     135.0
  Albuquerque                                 63.7      65.3      64.6
  Las Cruces                                   8.7       9.0       9.1
  Santa Fe                                    10.2      10.7      10.6

New York                                   1,447.0   1,476.8   1,457.6
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     79.2      81.8      79.3
  Binghamton                                  21.1      21.4      20.7
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                      103.1     102.5     100.7
  Dutchess County                             19.6      20.7      20.4
  Elmira                                       8.3       8.7       8.5
  Glens Falls                                  8.6       9.2       8.7
  Nassau-Suffolk                             262.0     268.7     264.4
  New York PMSA                              631.6     639.7     635.3
  New York City                              525.9     531.3     529.3
  Newburgh                                    33.0      34.7      33.9
  Rochester                                   89.0      89.6      86.7
  Rockland County                             22.0      22.3      21.8
  Syracuse                                    69.9      72.6      71.0
  Utica-Rome                                  22.0      23.3      22.9
  Westchester County                          80.0      82.1      80.2

North Carolina                               710.2     713.6     704.9
  Asheville                                   21.2      21.4      21.0
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill               174.1     168.6     167.5
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point      127.5     124.8     123.9
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                 111.8     107.1     105.7

North Dakota                                  70.3      71.7      71.1
  Bismarck                                    10.7      10.9      10.7
  Fargo-Moorhead                              23.9      24.5      24.2
  Grand Forks                                 10.6      10.9      10.7

Ohio                                        1045.3    1044.9    1038.3
  Akron                                       67.1      68.0      67.4
  Canton-Massillon                            34.4      35.3      34.7
  Cincinnati                                 178.8     176.8     177.0
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                    204.5     204.2     203.7
  Columbus                                   185.6     180.4     179.6
  Dayton-Springfield                          86.3      85.2      85.5
  Hamilton-Middletown                         31.0      30.4      30.4
  Lima                                        14.1      14.2      13.9
  Mansfield                                   12.9      13.1      13.3
  Steubenville-Weirton                         8.2       8.3       8.1
  Toledo                                      62.3      61.4      61.6
  Youngstown-Warren                           46.8      48.7      48.6

Oklahoma                                     281.7     282.5     282.0
  Enid                                         6.0       5.8       5.9
  Lawton                                       6.3       6.2       6.3
  Oklahoma City                               98.1      98.4      98.5
  Tulsa                                       82.7      80.2      79.4

Oregon                                       307.4     309.0     307.1
  Eugene-Springfield                          25.1      26.2      26.2
  Medford-Ashland                             16.2      16.5      15.5
  Portland-Vancouver                         189.2     187.0     185.4
  Salem                                       21.3      22.3      22.0

Pennsylvania                                1101.1    1104.3    1084.8
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                  55.8      57.7      56.8
  Altoona                                     15.1      14.9      14.7
  Erie                                        21.9      22.3      22.0
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                78.8      79.2      78.1
  Johnstown                                   16.8      16.9      16.8
  Lancaster                                   47.5      49.6      48.6
  Philadelphia PMSA                          461.2     467.7     462.7
  Philadelphia City                           95.8      97.5      96.5
  Pittsburgh                                 229.0     227.2     224.0
  Reading                                     32.3      32.9      32.5
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton            61.0      61.3      60.6
  Sharon                                       9.8       9.7       9.6
  State College                               10.5      10.7      10.7
  Williamsport                                10.3      10.5      10.2
  York                                        36.3      36.1      35.5

Rhode Island                                  77.7      81.0      80.1
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               92.8      95.7      94.4

South Carolina                               339.6     344.1     342.0
  Charleston-North Charleston                 54.1      52.8      52.7
  Columbia                                    56.1      56.4      55.7
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson            101.1     102.9     102.4

South Dakota                                  74.3      76.1      75.6
  Rapid City                                  10.5      10.7      10.6
  Sioux Falls                                 24.6      25.8      25.5

Tennessee                                    566.4     560.9     557.5
  Chattanooga                                 54.2      54.4      54.3
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol              35.7      36.6      38.6
  Knoxville                                   71.3      72.1      71.9
  Memphis                                    163.5     164.4     163.3
  Nashville                                  131.8     127.7     126.7

Texas                                      1,946.3   1,942.3   1,933.2
  Abilene                                     11.1      11.1      11.1
  Amarillo                                    21.8      22.5      22.3
  Austin-San Marcos                          112.7     112.8     111.5
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                        30.0      29.9      30.3
  Brazoria                                    13.7      13.9      14.0
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito            22.0      22.9      22.6
  Bryan-College Station                       10.5      10.5      10.5
  Corpus Christi                              27.8      28.7      28.6
  Dallas                                     420.8     413.8     412.3
  El Paso                                     52.2      53.8      53.2
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                        194.9     192.2     191.7
  Galveston-Texas City                        14.1      13.8      14.0
  Houston                                    452.4     442.6     440.1
  Killeen-Temple                              19.8      20.4      20.6
  Laredo                                      23.7      24.4      24.2
  Longview-Marshall                           19.2      19.2      19.2
  Lubbock                                     24.1      24.5      24.3
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                    34.2      34.9      34.9
  Odessa-Midland                              21.7      21.7      22.0
  San Angelo                                   7.5       7.6       7.5
  San Antonio                                129.6     131.8     130.4
  Sherman-Denison                              7.9       8.0       8.1
  Texarkana                                   12.4      12.3      12.3
  Tyler                                       18.6      18.3      18.0
  Victoria                                     8.1       8.1       8.1
  Waco                                        17.8      18.2      18.0
  Wichita Falls                               10.7      10.6      10.5

Utah                                         212.5     213.1     211.2
  Provo-Orem                                  24.2      24.5      24.1
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                       148.9     149.4     147.7

Vermont                                       57.7      58.9      58.4
  Barre-Montpelier                             5.8       6.1       6.0
  Burlington                                  20.9      20.7      20.5

Virginia                                     623.7     632.3     624.0
  Bristol                                      8.7       8.8       8.6
  Charlottesville                             12.6      11.9      11.6
  Danville                                     7.3       7.5       7.5
  Lynchburg                                   18.9      18.6      18.7
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News        132.0     129.7     128.4
  Northern Virginia                          195.2     198.5     196.4
  Richmond-Petersburg                        107.1     107.1     106.1
  Roanoke                                     33.5      33.2      32.4

Washington                                   498.9     503.3     497.1
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                   261.4     260.5     257.5
  Spokane                                     40.1      40.4      39.9
  Tacoma                                      45.6      46.7      46.5

West Virginia                                134.9     135.5     133.2
  Charleston                                  26.6      26.4      26.1
  Huntington-Ashland                          26.1      25.9      25.6
  Parkersburg-Marietta                        13.4      14.3      14.0
  Wheeling                                    12.3      12.3      12.2

Wisconsin                                    524.7     529.4     525.2
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                     36.4      36.4      36.2
  Eau Claire                                  15.2      15.4      15.4
  Green Bay                                   31.1      30.9      30.7
  Janesville-Beloit                           14.8      15.1      15.0
  Kenosha                                     10.1      10.4      10.3
  La Crosse                                   14.9      15.1      15.1
  Madison                                     48.2      47.5      47.2
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                         153.0     152.5     150.3
  Racine                                      14.0      14.4      14.3
  Sheboygan                                    8.6       8.6       8.5
  Wausau                                      17.1      17.1      16.8

Wyoming                                       46.4      47.1      46.6
  Casper                                       7.7       7.8       7.7

Puerto Rico                                  174.0     175.4     171.7
  Caguas                                      14.0      14.3      14.1
  Mayaguez                                     8.8       8.9       8.8
  Ponce                                       11.2      11.3      11.0
  San Juan-Bayamon                           117.3     119.8     117.7

Virgin Islands                                 8.3       8.6       8.4

                                                    Information
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                       34.4      33.5      33.5
  Birmingham                                  15.3      15.1      15.1
  Huntsville                                   2.4       2.4       2.4
  Mobile                                       3.3       3.2       3.2
  Montgomery                                   3.2       2.8       2.8
  Tuscaloosa                                   1.1       1.0       1.0

Alaska                                         6.8       6.9       7.0
  Anchorage                                    4.5       4.5       4.4

Arizona                                       53.2      49.9      49.6
  Phoenix-Mesa                                40.5      37.2      37.0
  Tucson                                       8.0       7.6       7.7

Arkansas                                      20.5      19.8      19.8
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers               2.3       2.2       2.2
  Fort Smith                                   1.8       1.7       1.7
  Little Rock-North Little Rock                9.2       9.1       9.0
  Pine Bluff                                    .3        .2        .2

California                                   511.3     473.7     470.4
  Bakersfield                                  2.6       2.4       2.4
  Fresno                                       5.4       5.0       5.0
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     212.6     197.0     196.0
  Modesto                                      2.0       1.8       1.8
  Oakland                                     36.5      34.2      34.0
  Orange County                               36.8      34.1      34.0
  Riverside-San Bernardino                    14.3      13.6      13.5
  Sacramento                                  22.6      20.7      20.4
  Salinas                                      2.4       2.5       2.5
  San Diego                                   38.0      35.1      35.1
  San Francisco                               50.9      47.7      47.4
  San Jose                                    36.8      31.5      31.4
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc             4.2       3.9       4.0
  Santa Rosa                                   4.2       4.2       4.2
  Stockton-Lodi                                3.2       3.0       3.0
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                       2.5       2.5       2.5
  Ventura                                      8.3       8.3       8.3

Colorado                                      97.0      90.2      90.3
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                        13.5      10.8      10.8
  Colorado Springs                            13.3      12.4      12.3
  Denver (2)                                  60.5      57.9      57.9

Connecticut                                   41.9      39.9      39.9
  Bridgeport                                   4.6       5.1       5.0
  Danbury                                      3.1       3.1       3.1
  Hartford                                    12.1      11.1      11.0
  New Haven-Meriden                            9.8       9.8       9.9
  New London-Norwich                           2.5       2.4       2.4
  Stamford-Norwalk                             7.2       6.6       6.6
  Waterbury                                    1.4       1.4       1.4

Delaware                                       7.8       7.7       7.8
  Dover                                         .6        .6        .6
  Wilmington-Newark                            6.9       6.9       7.0

District of Columbia                          25.6      25.2      25.5
  Washington PMSA                            121.3     108.9     107.9

Florida                                      180.6     168.4     168.9
  Daytona Beach                                4.0       4.2       4.1
  Fort Lauderdale                             20.5      19.7      19.5
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                        4.5       4.4       4.4
  Gainesville                                  2.1       1.9       1.9
  Jacksonville                                13.5      13.0      13.0
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                        2.6       2.3       2.3
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay                2.7       2.5       2.5
  Miami                                       32.4      29.6      29.8
  Orlando                                     24.6      23.6      23.7
  Pensacola                                    4.5       4.0       4.1
  Sarasota-Bradenton                           4.3       4.2       4.2
  Tallahassee                                  4.0       3.9       3.9
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater             36.3      33.8      34.2
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  12.3      11.6      11.6

Georgia                                      140.2     126.3     127.0
  Albany                                       1.0       1.0       1.0
  Athens                                       1.1       1.0       1.0
  Atlanta                                    108.0      98.0      98.2
  Augusta-Aiken                                3.3       3.2       3.2
  Columbus                                     7.8       6.2       6.2
  Macon                                        2.7       2.6       2.6
  Savannah                                     2.5       2.5       2.5

Hawaii                                        11.7      11.5      11.4
  Honolulu                                     9.7       9.4       9.3

Idaho                                          9.1       9.0       9.0
  Boise City                                   3.7       3.6       3.5

Illinois                                     147.8     146.2     145.2
  Bloomington-Normal                           8.5       8.6       8.6
  Champaign-Urbana                             2.7       3.0       3.0
  Chicago                                    107.4     106.2     104.8
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                 3.3       3.2       3.2
  Decatur                                       .9        .9        .9
  Kankakee                                      .6        .7        .7
  Peoria-Pekin                                 3.2       3.1       3.1
  Rockford                                     2.6       2.5       2.5
  Springfield                                  3.3       3.5       3.4

Indiana                                       42.6      41.5      41.5
  Bloomington                                  1.2       1.2       1.2
  Elkhart-Goshen                                .9        .9        .9
  Evansville-Henderson                         3.0       3.0       3.0
  Fort Wayne                                   4.9       4.6       4.5
  Gary                                         2.8       2.7       2.7
  Indianapolis                                16.7      16.0      16.0
  Kokomo                                        .5        .4        .4
  Lafayette                                    1.2       1.1       1.1
  Muncie                                        .5        .5        .5
  South Bend                                   2.2       2.1       2.0
  Terre Haute                                   .8        .8        .8

Iowa                                          35.6      34.5      34.2
  Cedar Rapids                                 6.1       5.9       5.9
  Des Moines                                   9.7       9.6       9.4
  Dubuque                                      1.7       1.7       1.7
  Iowa City                                    2.7       2.5       2.5
  Sioux City                                    .9        .8        .8
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                         1.0       1.0       1.0

Kansas                                        51.3      50.4      50.1
  Lawrence                                     2.7       2.6       2.6
  Topeka                                       5.0       3.5       3.6
  Wichita                                      5.2       5.4       5.5

Kentucky                                      32.2      31.8      31.6
  Lexington                                    6.1       6.0       6.1
  Louisville                                  12.1      11.4      11.4
  Owensboro                                     .5        .6        .6

Louisiana                                     29.3      29.3      29.3
  Alexandria                                   1.0       1.0       1.0
  Baton Rouge                                  5.0       5.1       5.1
  Houma                                         .9       1.0       1.0
  Lafayette                                    2.6       2.7       2.7
  Lake Charles                                 1.7       1.6       1.6
  Monroe                                       1.4       1.5       1.5
  New Orleans                                 10.0       9.3       9.3
  Shreveport-Bossier City                      3.1       3.3       3.3

Maine                                         11.7      11.5      11.5
  Lewiston-Auburn                               .7        .6        .6
  Portland                                     4.3       4.3       4.3

Maryland                                      54.9      50.9      51.0
  Baltimore PMSA                              22.5      20.3      20.3
  Baltimore City                               7.9       7.3       7.4
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                      28.7      26.8      26.7

Massachusetts                                102.7      95.4      94.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                          1.5       1.5       1.5
  Boston                                      72.9      67.1      66.9
  Brockton                                     1.5       1.4       1.4
  Fitchburg-Leominster                         0.7       0.7       0.7
  Lawrence                                     4.5       4.0       4.0
  Lowell                                       6.8       7.1       7.1
  New Bedford                                  1.3       1.2       1.1
  Pittsfield                                   0.8       0.8       0.8
  Springfield                                  5.2       5.0       5.0
  Worcester                                    4.3       4.1       4.0

Michigan                                      75.9      74.2      74.0
  Ann Arbor                                    5.9       5.7       5.7
  Benton Harbor                                 .9       1.0        .9
  Detroit                                     40.5      39.8      39.5
  Flint                                        2.5       2.4       2.4
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland                9.0       8.6       8.4
  Jackson                                       .6        .6        .6
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                       2.3       2.3       2.3
  Lansing-East Lansing                         3.5       3.8       3.8
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                     3.1       3.0       3.0

Minnesota                                     67.2      65.2      65.6
  Duluth-Superior                              2.7       2.7       2.7
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                        49.9      48.6      48.8
  Rochester                                    1.0       1.0       1.0
  St. Cloud                                    1.7       1.8       1.8

Mississippi                                   16.4      15.7      15.9
  Jackson                                      7.1       6.6       6.6

Missouri                                      72.8      68.6      67.8
  Kansas City                                 53.0      50.7      50.5
  St. Louis                                   30.7      29.1      27.4
  Springfield                                  3.8       3.4       3.4

Montana                                        7.8       7.8       7.9
  Billings                                     1.2       1.2       1.2
  Missoula                                     1.4       1.3       1.4

Nebraska                                      24.8      24.1      24.2
  Lincoln                                      3.3       3.4       3.5
  Omaha                                       17.1      16.3      16.5

Nevada                                        17.3      16.3      16.1
  Las Vegas                                   13.7      12.7      12.4
  Reno                                         3.4       3.3       3.2

New Hampshire                                 13.3      12.7      12.5
  Manchester                                   3.2       3.2       3.2
  Nashua                                       2.0       1.7       1.7
  Portsmouth--Rochester                        3.3       3.1       3.1

New Jersey                                   120.3     109.4     110.8
  Atlantic-Cape May                            2.0       1.7       1.8
  Bergen-Passaic                              23.5      20.3      20.2
  Camden                                       8.9       8.3       8.3
  Jersey City                                  9.7       8.6       8.5
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon                28.0      25.7      27.5
  Monmouth-Ocean                              11.5      10.7      10.7
  Newark                                      27.7      26.2      26.5
  Trenton                                      7.7       6.7       6.7
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                 1.1       1.0       1.0

New Mexico                                    17.1      16.8      17.0
  Albuquerque                                 11.4      10.6      10.7
  Las Cruces                                   1.0       1.1       1.1
  Santa Fe                                     1.0       1.0       1.0

New York                                     303.3     277.3     279.1
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     12.2      12.2      12.2
  Binghamton                                   3.0       2.9       2.8
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                       10.5      10.4      10.4
  Dutchess County                              2.1       2.1       2.1
  Elmira                                        .6        .6        .6
  Glens Falls                                  1.2       1.0       1.0
  Nassau-Suffolk                              32.9      31.4      31.1
  New York PMSA                              202.5     182.1     182.6
  New York City                              182.4     162.5     163.2
  Newburgh                                     2.8       2.7       2.7
  Rochester                                   14.4      13.9      13.8
  Rockland County                              3.4       3.6       3.5
  Syracuse                                     7.3       7.3       7.3
  Utica-Rome                                   3.6       3.6       3.6
  Westchester County                          16.1      15.6      15.5

North Carolina                                79.4      78.6      78.3
  Asheville                                    1.9       1.8       1.8
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill                24.5      24.1      24.4
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point       11.8      11.6      11.5
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                  23.4      24.1      23.7

North Dakota                                   8.0       7.8       7.8
  Bismarck                                     1.3       1.3       1.3
  Fargo-Moorhead                               3.3       3.2       3.2
  Grand Forks                                   .7        .7        .7

Ohio                                         102.5      98.2      97.8
  Akron                                        5.5       5.3       5.3
  Canton-Massillon                             2.3       2.4       2.4
  Cincinnati                                  17.6      16.9      16.9
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                     23.6      21.6      21.5
  Columbus                                    21.4      19.8      19.4
  Dayton-Springfield                          12.1      12.3      12.2
  Hamilton-Middletown                           .8        .7        .7
  Lima                                         1.1       1.1       1.1
  Mansfield                                    1.5       1.5       1.5
  Steubenville-Weirton                          .7        .7        .7
  Toledo                                       4.9       4.9       4.9
  Youngstown-Warren                            3.5       3.5       3.4

Oklahoma                                      36.9      34.8      34.6
  Enid                                          .3        .3        .3
  Lawton                                        .5        .5        .5
  Oklahoma City                               14.5      14.1      14.1
  Tulsa                                       15.7      13.7      13.7

Oregon                                        38.2      36.3      35.8
  Eugene-Springfield                           3.8       3.6       3.6
  Medford-Ashland                              1.8       1.7       1.7
  Portland-Vancouver                          25.8      24.2      24.1
  Salem                                        1.8       1.7       1.7

Pennsylvania                                 130.0     128.3     128.6
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                   7.5       7.2       7.2
  Altoona                                      1.2       1.2       1.2
  Erie                                         2.4       2.4       2.4
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                 8.5       8.8       8.9
  Johnstown                                    1.3       1.3       1.3
  Lancaster                                    4.0       4.1       4.1
  Philadelphia PMSA                           61.9      61.0      61.1
  Philadelphia City                           16.9      16.9      17.0
  Pittsburgh                                  26.2      25.5      25.4
  Reading                                      2.0       2.0       2.0
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton             7.1       7.1       7.1
  Sharon                                        .5        .6        .6
  State College                                1.3       1.3       1.3
  Williamsport                                 1.1       1.1       1.1
  York                                         2.0       2.0       2.0

Rhode Island                                  11.2      11.3      11.4
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               11.3      11.3      11.3

South Carolina                                27.6      27.5      27.6
  Charleston-North Charleston                  3.8       3.5       3.5
  Columbia                                     6.4       6.4       6.4
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson              8.7       9.0       9.0

South Dakota                                   6.7       6.7       6.7
  Rapid City                                   1.0       1.0       1.0
  Sioux Falls                                  2.6       2.6       2.6

Tennessee                                     53.9      52.1      51.9
  Chattanooga                                  2.6       2.6       2.5
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol               3.7       3.7       3.7
  Knoxville                                    6.1       5.9       5.8
  Memphis                                      9.7       9.4       9.4
  Nashville                                   21.8      21.9      21.8

Texas                                        256.3     238.9     236.2
  Abilene                                      1.1       1.1       1.1
  Amarillo                                     2.4       2.4       2.4
  Austin-San Marcos                           22.9      21.4      21.4
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                         2.8       2.7       2.6
  Brazoria                                      .5        .5        .5
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito             1.5       1.4       1.4
  Bryan-College Station                        1.3       1.2       1.2
  Corpus Christi                               2.9       2.8       2.8
  Dallas                                      93.8      85.4      83.9
  El Paso                                      4.9       5.1       5.0
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                         19.4      18.3      18.1
  Galveston-Texas City                          .8        .8        .8
  Houston                                     40.8      37.8      37.4
  Killeen-Temple                               1.3       1.3       1.2
  Laredo                                        .7        .7        .7
  Longview-Marshall                            1.6       1.7       1.7
  Lubbock                                      5.5       5.7       5.7
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                     1.8       1.6       1.6
  Odessa-Midland                               2.3       2.6       2.6
  San Angelo                                   2.4       2.1       2.1
  San Antonio                                 25.3      23.2      23.0
  Sherman-Denison                               .5        .5        .5
  Texarkana                                     .5        .5        .5
  Tyler                                        1.8       1.8       1.8
  Victoria                                      .7        .7        .7
  Waco                                         1.7       1.7       1.7
  Wichita Falls                                1.6       1.6       1.6

Utah                                          31.7      31.1      30.8
  Provo-Orem                                   6.5       6.7       6.7
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                        22.3      21.3      21.3

Vermont                                        6.7       6.6       6.6
  Barre-Montpelier                              .7        .7        .7
  Burlington                                   3.1       3.1       3.1

Virginia                                     109.4     102.0     100.1
  Bristol                                       .5        .5        .5
  Charlottesville                              2.6       2.4       2.4
  Danville                                      .4        .4        .4
  Lynchburg                                    1.0        .9        .9
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News         16.1      16.1      15.6
  Northern Virginia                           66.3      58.0      57.5
  Richmond-Petersburg                         12.3      11.3      11.2
  Roanoke                                      3.0       3.1       3.2

Washington                                    93.9      92.5      93.3
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                    73.4      72.9      73.5
  Spokane                                      3.0       2.7       2.7
  Tacoma                                       3.2       2.9       2.9

West Virginia                                 13.4      12.9      12.9
  Charleston                                   3.6       3.3       3.3
  Huntington-Ashland                           1.6       1.5       1.5
  Parkersburg-Marietta                         1.0        .9        .9
  Wheeling                                     1.2       1.1       1.1

Wisconsin                                     51.3      50.5      49.7
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                      3.7       3.8       3.8
  Eau Claire                                   1.3       1.3       1.3
  Green Bay                                    2.5       2.4       2.4
  Janesville-Beloit                            1.2       1.2       1.1
  Kenosha                                       .4        .4        .4
  La Crosse                                    1.5       1.5       1.5
  Madison                                      6.5       6.5       6.5
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                          19.5     194.0      19.2
  Racine                                        .8        .8        .7
  Sheboygan                                     .6        .6        .6
  Wausau                                       1.1       1.1       1.1

Wyoming                                        4.2       4.3       4.2
  Casper                                        .6        .6        .6

Puerto Rico                                   21.2      21.4      21.3
  Caguas                                        .6        .6        .6
  Mayaguez                                      .6        .6        .6
  Ponce                                         .6        .6        .6
  San Juan-Bayamon                            18.6      18.8      18.7

Virgin Islands                                  .9        .9        .9

                                               Financial activities
             State and area

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                       96.4      96.9      96.5
  Birmingham                                  39.4      39.4      39.0
  Huntsville                                   5.7       5.5       5.5
  Mobile                                      12.0      12.2      12.0
  Montgomery                                  10.7      10.7      10.6
  Tuscaloosa                                   2.9       2.9       2.9

Alaska                                        13.1      13.2      13.2
  Anchorage                                    8.1       7.9       8.0

Arizona                                      154.7     152.0     152.4
  Phoenix-Mesa                               131.0     128.9     129.2
  Tucson                                      14.1      14.2      14.3

Arkansas                                      49.2      49.7      49.5
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers               6.3       6.7       6.7
  Fort Smith                                   3.5       3.6       3.6
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               18.9      19.4      19.5
  Pine Bluff                                   1.4       1.4       1.4

California                                   840.4     854.0     857.3
  Bakersfield                                  7.8       8.2       8.2
  Fresno                                      14.4      14.7      14.7
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     229.7     231.1     231.8
  Modesto                                      5.4       5.7       5.8
  Oakland                                     59.4      60.3      60.3
  Orange County                              108.6     112.7     113.0
  Riverside-San Bernardino                    38.7      40.1      40.3
  Sacramento                                  50.1      53.0      53.3
  Salinas                                      6.5       6.7       6.8
  San Diego                                   73.0      73.1      73.6
  San Francisco                               97.1      96.5      96.5
  San Jose                                    35.2      34.5      34.5
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc             8.6       9.2       9.1
  Santa Rosa                                  10.3      10.3      10.4
  Stockton-Lodi                                9.1       9.2       9.2
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                       7.0       7.1       7.1
  Ventura                                     21.1      21.7      21.6

Colorado                                     148.3     150.6     151.3
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                         8.2       7.6       7.6
  Colorado Springs                            16.0      16.8      16.7
  Denver (2)                                  93.7      94.6      95.3

Connecticut                                  142.1     141.0     140.8
  Bridgeport                                  11.7      10.9      10.8
  Danbury                                      4.2       4.3       4.3
  Hartford                                    72.6      72.1      71.8
  New Haven-Meriden                           13.5      14.0      14.0
  New London-Norwich                           3.6       3.6       3.6
  Stamford-Norwalk                            27.2      27.5      28.0
  Waterbury                                    3.7       3.7       3.8

Delaware                                      38.7      37.6      37.3
  Dover                                        2.6       2.5       2.5
  Wilmington-Newark                           32.9      31.6      31.4

District of Columbia                          30.6      30.2      30.3
  Washington PMSA                            150.9     152.2     151.6

Florida                                      471.7     472.4     476.1
  Daytona Beach                                7.0       7.0       7.0
  Fort Lauderdale                             55.8      56.5      56.3
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                       10.5      11.2      11.4
  Gainesville                                  6.7       6.8       6.7
  Jacksonville                                57.8      58.0      58.3
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       10.7      11.3      11.3
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay                7.3       7.7       7.6
  Miami                                       66.9      64.9      65.6
  Orlando                                     53.8      51.1      51.7
  Pensacola                                    6.5       6.5       6.5
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          13.7      13.5      13.5
  Tallahassee                                  6.7       6.7       6.9
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater             91.6      92.6      93.7
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  38.7      38.8      39.0

Georgia                                      211.8     211.8     212.0
  Albany                                       2.1       2.1       2.0
  Athens                                       2.5       2.5       2.5
  Atlanta                                    147.2     144.6     143.9
  Augusta-Aiken                                7.0       7.1       7.1
  Columbus                                     7.6       7.9       8.1
  Macon                                        9.2      10.1      10.2
  Savannah                                     5.3       5.6       5.6

Hawaii                                        27.3      27.9      27.9
  Honolulu                                    21.2      21.7      21.7

Idaho                                         25.2      25.3      25.6
  Boise City                                  11.8      12.0      12.0

Illinois                                     398.3     402.5     401.6
  Bloomington-Normal                          12.5      12.2      12.2
  Champaign-Urbana                             4.2       4.1       4.1
  Chicago                                    310.9     313.0     313.8
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                 8.7       8.8       8.8
  Decatur                                      2.4       2.4       2.4
  Kankakee                                     1.9       2.0       1.9
  Peoria-Pekin                                 8.6       8.6       8.6
  Rockford                                     8.0       8.0       8.0
  Springfield                                  8.2       8.2       8.2

Indiana                                      138.9     139.5     139.4
  Bloomington                                  2.3       2.4       2.4
  Elkhart-Goshen                               2.8       2.8       2.8
  Evansville-Henderson                         7.6       7.2       7.3
  Fort Wayne                                  14.5      14.2      14.3
  Gary                                        10.3      10.6      10.4
  Indianapolis                                62.6      61.2      61.4
  Kokomo                                       1.5       1.5       1.5
  Lafayette                                    4.6       4.5       4.5
  Muncie                                       2.1       2.2       2.2
  South Bend                                   6.8       6.9       7.0
  Terre Haute                                  2.4       2.5       2.5

Iowa                                          93.0      93.1      93.3
  Cedar Rapids                                 8.5       8.7       8.6
  Des Moines                                  44.1      43.8      43.9
  Dubuque                                      2.2       2.2       2.2
  Iowa City                                    2.4       2.6       2.6
  Sioux City                                   2.8       2.8       2.8
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                         3.6       3.5       3.5

Kansas                                        68.4      69.2      69.1
  Lawrence                                     1.8       1.8       1.8
  Topeka                                       7.2       6.5       6.6
  Wichita                                     12.5      12.4      12.5

Kentucky                                      83.9      85.2      85.2
  Lexington                                   11.3      11.2      11.2
  Louisville                                  37.1      37.6      37.6
  Owensboro                                    2.1       2.0       2.0

Louisiana                                     98.9      99.2      98.5
  Alexandria                                   2.6       2.6       2.5
  Baton Rouge                                 16.1      16.0      16.0
  Houma                                        5.2       5.3       5.1
  Lafayette                                    9.4      10.0      10.0
  Lake Charles                                 3.1       3.2       3.2
  Monroe                                       5.7       5.5       5.4
  New Orleans                                 34.6      35.5      35.6
  Shreveport-Bossier City                      7.7       7.3       7.3

Maine                                         34.6      34.4      34.4
  Lewiston-Auburn                              2.8       3.0       3.1
  Portland                                    14.3      14.5      14.3

Maryland                                     149.3     149.6     149.1
  Baltimore PMSA                              79.2      79.8      79.3
  Baltimore City                              29.1      28.9      29.0
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                      56.1      55.1      54.4

Massachusetts                                228.9     230.0     228.6
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                          3.4       3.7       3.7
  Boston                                     172.7     171.5     170.4
  Brockton                                     3.5       3.6       3.6
  Fitchburg-Leominster                         1.7       1.8       1.8
  Lawrence                                     5.7       5.6       5.6
  Lowell                                       4.3       4.3       4.4
  New Bedford                                  1.8       2.0       1.9
  Pittsfield                                   1.9       2.1       2.1
  Springfield                                 14.3      14.1      13.9
  Worcester                                   13.8      14.4      14.4

Michigan                                     212.2     212.8     212.9
  Ann Arbor                                   11.2      11.1      11.0
  Benton Harbor                                2.2       2.2       2.2
  Detroit                                    114.7     110.1     109.8
  Flint                                        5.8       5.5       5.6
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland               24.6      23.0      23.1
  Jackson                                      2.6       2.5       2.5
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                       9.3       9.9      10.1
  Lansing-East Lansing                        14.2      15.9      15.4
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                     7.6       7.5       7.6

Minnesota                                    168.6     168.1     167.1
  Duluth-Superior                              4.7       4.6       4.6
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                       133.1     135.2     135.2
  Rochester                                    2.2       2.3       2.3
  St. Cloud                                    3.6       4.0       4.0

Mississippi                                   45.4      46.1      46.0
  Jackson                                     15.5      15.9      16.4

Missouri                                     158.4     157.6     157.9
  Kansas City                                 70.3      69.0      69.4
  St. Louis                                   74.7      73.4      73.3
  Springfield                                  9.8      10.5      10.4

Montana                                       18.9      19.6      19.7
  Billings                                     3.6       3.7       3.7
  Missoula                                     2.3       2.3       2.4

Nebraska                                      60.7      62.6      62.9
  Lincoln                                     10.4      11.0      11.1
  Omaha                                       36.9      37.1      37.0

Nevada                                        55.1      55.8      56.1
  Las Vegas                                   42.6      43.2      43.5
  Reno                                        10.2      10.5      10.5

New Hampshire                                 36.2      37.0      36.8
  Manchester                                   8.5       8.5       8.4
  Nashua                                       6.3       6.4       6.3
  Portsmouth--Rochester                        7.2       7.2       7.1

New Jersey                                   276.2     273.6     274.0
  Atlantic-Cape May                            5.6       5.7       5.7
  Bergen-Passaic                              36.8      36.6      36.8
  Camden                                      32.0      32.8      32.8
  Jersey City                                 42.6      38.2      37.3
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon                42.5      40.1      39.8
  Monmouth-Ocean                              21.6      21.6      21.3
  Newark                                      76.4      78.0      77.8
  Trenton                                     15.8      16.6      16.5
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                 2.1       2.3       2.3

New Mexico                                    33.3      34.6      34.6
  Albuquerque                                 18.5      19.3      19.4
  Las Cruces                                   2.2       2.2       2.2
  Santa Fe                                     3.2       3.4       3.4

New York                                     705.5     695.0     695.8
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     25.2      25.4      25.5
  Binghamton                                   4.6       4.8       4.8
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                       33.1      34.0      33.9
  Dutchess County                              4.5       4.7       4.7
  Elmira                                       1.5       1.5       1.5
  Glens Falls                                  2.0       2.0       2.0
  Nassau-Suffolk                              81.0      81.7      82.4
  New York PMSA                              482.8     469.6     470.1
  New York City                              449.3     436.6     436.9
  Newburgh                                     5.6       5.6       5.7
  Rochester                                   21.3      21.8      21.9
  Rockland County                              4.6       4.5       4.5
  Syracuse                                    17.8      17.8      17.7
  Utica-Rome                                   8.0       8.1       7.9
  Westchester County                          27.8      27.3      27.5

North Carolina                               185.9     192.5     191.1
  Asheville                                    3.4       3.0       3.0
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill                64.3      66.6      66.5
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point       37.2      37.6      37.1
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                  31.7      32.5      32.2

North Dakota                                  17.8      17.8      17.9
  Bismarck                                     2.5       2.6       2.6
  Fargo-Moorhead                               8.0       8.1       8.1
  Grand Forks                                  1.5       1.5       1.5

Ohio                                         306.9     304.0     303.9
  Akron                                       14.2      14.1      14.4
  Canton-Massillon                             7.4       7.3       7.3
  Cincinnati                                  55.2      57.6      57.9
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                     80.7      80.4      79.7
  Columbus                                    75.2      74.8      74.7
  Dayton-Springfield                          19.8      20.0      20.1
  Hamilton-Middletown                          9.1       9.0       9.0
  Lima                                         2.3       2.3       2.3
  Mansfield                                    2.7       2.8       2.8
  Steubenville-Weirton                         1.4       1.5       1.5
  Toledo                                      12.3      12.4      12.3
  Youngstown-Warren                            8.7       8.6       8.5

Oklahoma                                      82.6      83.3      83.0
  Enid                                         1.2       1.3       1.3
  Lawton                                       2.0       2.2       2.2
  Oklahoma City                               33.6      33.8      33.7
  Tulsa                                       24.8      25.3      25.2

Oregon                                        94.1      93.7      94.4
  Eugene-Springfield                           7.1       7.3       7.3
  Medford-Ashland                              3.6       3.7       3.7
  Portland-Vancouver                          65.0      66.1      66.2
  Salem                                        6.8       7.1       6.9

Pennsylvania                                 333.9     335.7     335.4
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                  15.9      15.9      15.8
  Altoona                                      1.9       1.9       2.0
  Erie                                         6.4       6.6       6.6
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                25.5      26.0      25.8
  Johnstown                                    4.1       4.2       4.2
  Lancaster                                   11.5      11.3      11.4
  Philadelphia PMSA                          175.8     175.6     176.7
  Philadelphia City                           51.2      49.4      49.5
  Pittsburgh                                  67.4      67.7      67.8
  Reading                                      8.5       8.2       8.2
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton            14.3      14.0      14.0
  Sharon                                       1.7       1.8       1.9
  State College                                2.3       2.4       2.4
  Williamsport                                 2.2       2.2       2.2
  York                                         5.4       5.6       5.6

Rhode Island                                  32.3      32.2      32.4
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               33.7      34.0      34.1

South Carolina                                86.7      89.4      89.8
  Charleston-North Charleston                 10.7      10.2      10.0
  Columbia                                    24.9      24.7      24.9
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson             18.9      19.1      18.9

South Dakota                                  28.0      27.3      27.4
  Rapid City                                   3.2       3.1       3.1
  Sioux Falls                                 15.1      14.8      14.6

Tennessee                                    137.6     137.6     138.0
  Chattanooga                                 18.0      18.1      18.2
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol               8.2       8.1       8.1
  Knoxville                                   16.1      16.1      16.0
  Memphis                                     31.2      31.4      31.5
  Nashville                                   42.2      42.1      42.2

Texas                                        575.9     579.4     580.1
  Abilene                                      2.7       2.8       2.8
  Amarillo                                     5.8       5.6       5.7
  Austin-San Marcos                           36.9      37.6      37.7
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                         5.7       6.0       6.1
  Brazoria                                     2.6       2.7       2.6
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito             4.2       4.2       4.3
  Bryan-College Station                        3.0       3.1       3.1
  Corpus Christi                               7.1       7.1       7.1
  Dallas                                     167.3     166.8     166.6
  El Paso                                     11.9      12.1      12.0
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                         46.1      46.3      46.6
  Galveston-Texas City                         5.8       5.8       5.8
  Houston                                    123.3     122.5     122.6
  Killeen-Temple                               4.9       4.9       4.9
  Laredo                                       3.2       3.2       3.2
  Longview-Marshall                            4.0       4.2       4.2
  Lubbock                                      6.8       6.6       6.6
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                     6.5       6.4       6.4
  Odessa-Midland                               5.0       5.1       5.1
  San Angelo                                   1.9       1.9       1.9
  San Antonio                                 57.2      58.5      58.5
  Sherman-Denison                              3.0       2.8       3.0
  Texarkana                                    2.2       2.3       2.3
  Tyler                                        4.5       4.5       4.6
  Victoria                                     1.8       1.8       1.8
  Waco                                         6.1       6.3       6.3
  Wichita Falls                                2.3       2.3       2.3

Utah                                          63.4      63.8      64.0
  Provo-Orem                                   5.2       5.5       5.5
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                        51.1      51.5      51.5

Vermont                                       13.0      13.2      13.1
  Barre-Montpelier                             2.7       2.8       2.8
  Burlington                                   5.3       5.2       5.2

Virginia                                     179.7     181.5     181.6
  Bristol                                      1.1       1.2       1.2
  Charlottesville                              3.4       3.6       3.6
  Danville                                     1.4       1.4       1.4
  Lynchburg                                    4.2       3.8       3.8
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News         35.2      35.0      34.5
  Northern Virginia                           63.9      65.9      66.3
  Richmond-Petersburg                         45.9      45.8      45.6
  Roanoke                                      9.0       8.7       9.1

Washington                                   143.6     146.8     147.0
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                    87.9      89.2      89.4
  Spokane                                     11.7      12.1      12.1
  Tacoma                                      12.7      12.9      12.9

West Virginia                                 30.4      31.1      30.8
  Charleston                                   7.9       7.8       7.8
  Huntington-Ashland                           5.7       5.6       5.2
  Parkersburg-Marietta                         3.0       3.5       3.5
  Wheeling                                     2.9       2.9       2.8

Wisconsin                                    151.7     153.2     152.9
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                     10.7      10.8      10.6
  Eau Claire                                   3.7       3.7       3.7
  Green Bay                                   10.2      10.8      10.9
  Janesville-Beloit                            1.9       1.9       1.9
  Kenosha                                      1.6       1.6       1.6
  La Crosse                                    3.6       3.7       3.6
  Madison                                     24.3      24.5      24.7
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                          57.1      58.3      57.8
  Racine                                       2.5       2.5       2.5
  Sheboygan                                    2.2       2.2       2.2
  Wausau                                       4.3       4.3       4.2

Wyoming                                        9.7      10.0      10.1
  Casper                                       1.7       1.9       1.9

Puerto Rico                                   44.0      44.9      44.7
  Caguas                                       1.9       2.0       2.0
  Mayaguez                                     2.1       2.3       2.3
  Ponce                                        2.3       2.4       2.4
  San Juan-Bayamon                            32.3      33.0      32.9

Virgin Islands                                 2.0       2.1       2.1

                                           Professional and business
             State and area                          services

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                      179.2     181.2     181.9
  Birmingham                                  61.9      62.3      62.2
  Huntsville                                  31.3      30.6      30.9
  Mobile                                      25.2      25.5      25.5
  Montgomery                                  16.5      15.9      16.8
  Tuscaloosa                                   4.9       4.6       4.6

Alaska                                        21.8      21.8      22.1
  Anchorage                                   15.8      15.7      15.9

Arizona                                      307.7     310.0     312.4
  Phoenix-Mesa                               247.5     249.3     252.2
  Tucson                                      41.0      40.3      40.4

Arkansas                                      96.9      96.4      96.7
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers              24.8      25.7      25.9
  Fort Smith                                  10.3       9.5       9.8
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               37.1      38.7      38.6
  Pine Bluff                                   2.0       2.1       2.1

California                                 2,103.7   2,100.8   2,105.9
  Bakersfield                                 23.3      23.8      24.0
  Fresno                                      26.7      28.1      28.4
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     570.8     571.0     571.6
  Modesto                                     15.9      16.0      16.0
  Oakland                                    151.5     148.9     149.0
  Orange County                              244.7     251.2     252.2
  Riverside-San Bernardino                   102.7     105.5     106.0
  Sacramento                                  86.9      87.4      87.0
  Salinas                                     13.9      13.9      14.1
  San Diego                                  200.5     198.1     199.9
  San Francisco                              192.3     181.1     182.1
  San Jose                                   179.0     163.6     163.5
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc            20.0      20.8      20.6
  Santa Rosa                                  19.1      18.9      18.8
  Stockton-Lodi                               16.6      17.1      17.2
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                      17.3      17.5      17.5
  Ventura                                     36.1      35.6      34.9

Colorado                                     287.0     273.3     273.0
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                        30.5      23.7      24.0
  Colorado Springs                            32.8      33.4      33.6
  Denver (2)                                 174.4     170.3     170.7

Connecticut                                  197.7     194.6     194.2
  Bridgeport                                  20.5      19.2      19.3
  Danbury                                     10.3       9.9       9.7
  Hartford                                    61.2      59.2      59.2
  New Haven-Meriden                           26.7      27.1      27.3
  New London-Norwich                          10.8      10.9      10.9
  Stamford-Norwalk                            44.3      43.5      43.3
  Waterbury                                    7.9       7.8       7.8

Delaware                                      68.5      66.4      66.8
  Dover                                        3.6       3.9       3.8
  Wilmington-Newark                           62.1      60.4      60.9

District of Columbia                         136.3     137.0     137.6
  Washington PMSA                            569.2     579.7     577.7

Florida                                    1,206.7   1,228.6   1,243.3
  Daytona Beach                               18.1      18.2      19.1
  Fort Lauderdale                            118.4     121.4     120.8
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                       24.9      26.0      25.9
  Gainesville                                  9.4       8.3       7.8
  Jacksonville                                88.8      89.6      91.5
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       25.5      26.6      26.9
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay               31.4      30.8      31.1
  Miami                                      152.3     160.6     162.8
  Orlando                                    152.6     153.5     156.2
  Pensacola                                   18.9      18.6      18.9
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          68.2      67.1      68.3
  Tallahassee                                 18.3      18.4      18.4
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater            284.0     282.0     288.9
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  94.0     101.9     101.2

Georgia                                      520.9     507.1     516.9
  Albany                                       4.6       5.0       4.9
  Athens                                       4.7       4.7       4.7
  Atlanta                                    358.9     348.2     356.7
  Augusta-Aiken                               28.5      28.8      29.0
  Columbus                                    14.1      14.3      14.3
  Macon                                       15.1      15.2      15.4
  Savannah                                    13.6      15.1      15.9

Hawaii                                        64.9      68.2      67.9
  Honolulu                                    53.5      56.1      55.7

Idaho                                         64.5      66.7      66.9
  Boise City                                  30.3      30.5      30.9

Illinois                                     762.5     775.0     769.9
  Bloomington-Normal                           9.9       9.8       9.7
  Champaign-Urbana                             6.8       6.8       6.8
  Chicago                                    637.5     647.0     642.8
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                19.6      19.7      19.7
  Decatur                                      4.6       4.5       4.5
  Kankakee                                     2.7       2.8       2.8
  Peoria-Pekin                                16.9      17.1      17.0
  Rockford                                    15.8      16.0      15.8
  Springfield                                 10.1      10.3      10.2

Indiana                                      240.8     234.3     233.1
  Bloomington                                  4.5       3.9       3.9
  Elkhart-Goshen                               7.7       7.2       7.4
  Evansville-Henderson                        15.7      16.5      17.0
  Fort Wayne                                  20.8      23.8      23.6
  Gary                                        19.8      19.0      19.1
  Indianapolis                               108.5     100.2     101.7
  Kokomo                                       3.3       3.8       3.7
  Lafayette                                    4.5       4.3       4.3
  Muncie                                       3.9       4.1       4.2
  South Bend                                  10.7      11.5      11.6
  Terre Haute                                  4.4       4.2       4.2

Iowa                                         102.5     104.3     104.1
  Cedar Rapids                                12.6      12.8      12.8
  Des Moines                                  28.9      29.7      29.9
  Dubuque                                      3.3       3.5       3.4
  Iowa City                                    5.7       6.0       5.8
  Sioux City                                   4.2       4.8       4.7
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                         6.4       6.2       6.1

Kansas                                       124.3     122.5     124.1
  Lawrence                                     3.8       3.6       3.6
  Topeka                                       9.8       8.6       8.8
  Wichita                                     27.5     264.0      26.3

Kentucky                                     149.2     150.8     151.2
  Lexington                                   26.6      27.1      27.1
  Louisville                                  62.8      62.8      62.5
  Owensboro                                    2.8       3.3       3.3

Louisiana                                    182.3     177.1     177.3
  Alexandria                                   3.5       3.8       3.8
  Baton Rouge                                 37.0      35.2      35.4
  Houma                                        5.8       6.7       6.6
  Lafayette                                   16.3      15.5      15.6
  Lake Charles                                 6.5       6.4       6.2
  Monroe                                       8.8       7.1       7.2
  New Orleans                                 73.4      73.3      73.9
  Shreveport-Bossier City                     14.4      13.2      13.4

Maine                                         49.4      49.7      49.5
  Lewiston-Auburn                              5.4       5.8       5.7
  Portland                                    18.9      18.7      18.7

Maryland                                     353.4     353.4     354.3
  Baltimore PMSA                             171.6     173.9     174.7
  Baltimore City                              49.0      44.8      45.1
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                     157.3     156.7     157.2

Massachusetts                                447.2     432.9     429.7
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                          4.8       5.5       5.5
  Boston                                     322.9     308.3     306.2
  Brockton                                     9.0       9.8       9.7
  Fitchburg-Leominster                         3.7       3.6       3.7
  Lawrence                                    18.8      18.5      18.5
  Lowell                                      17.5      16.3      16.3
  New Bedford                                  3.2       3.7       3.7
  Pittsfield                                   3.8       3.8       3.8
  Springfield                                 19.3      18.8      18.6
  Worcester                                   26.3      25.3      25.1

Michigan                                     575.4     568.3     574.3
  Ann Arbor                                   35.2      33.3      33.3
  Benton Harbor                                5.8       5.5       6.1
  Detroit                                    361.0     354.9     355.9
  Flint                                       19.7      17.1      17.7
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland               61.8      64.2      64.4
  Jackson                                      4.4       4.6       4.7
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                      18.8      18.1      18.7
  Lansing-East Lansing                        22.2      20.9      20.9
  Saginaw-Bey City-Midland                    22.2      22.8      22.8

Minnesota                                    289.8     284.5     285.7
  Duluth-Superior                              6.5       7.0       7.0
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                       241.0     236.5     236.2
  Rochester                                    4.4       4.6       4.5
  St. Cloud                                    6.4       6.1       6.1

Mississippi                                   76.5      75.9      77.0
  Jackson                                     25.2      24.9      25.1

Missouri                                     305.2     286.6     288.9
  Kansas City                                122.9     112.6     111.8
  St. Louis                                  183.1     174.0     176.4
  Springfield                                 12.6      13.3      12.9

Montana                                       31.6      31.2      31.5
  Billings                                     8.3       8.6       8.6
  Missoula                                     4.6       4.7       4.6

Nebraska                                      89.8      87.7      87.2
  Lincoln                                     15.6      16.8      16.5
  Omaha                                       59.3      57.6      57.4

Nevada                                       110.7     114.6     115.0
  Las Vegas                                   86.8      90.2      90.6
  Reno                                        19.4      19.4      19.3

New Hampshire                                 52.8      52.5      52.3
  Manchester                                  12.7      12.2      12.1
  Nashua                                       7.2       7.4       7.3
  Portsmouth--Rochester                       11.4      10.8      11.0

New Jersey                                   570.8     570.0     574.0
  Atlantic-Cape May                           12.0      11.1      11.2
  Bergen-Passaic                             100.4     101.4     101.3
  Camden                                      61.0      62.3      62.6
  Jersey City                                 30.7      29.0      28.9
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon               130.8     130.3     130.5
  Monmouth-Ocean                              44.1      46.9      46.7
  Newark                                     156.3     153.3     151.9
  Trenton                                     31.0      29.1      29.7
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton                 3.0       3.0       3.0

New Mexico                                    87.8      89.3      90.2
  Albuquerque                                 56.5      56.4      56.4
  Las Cruces                                   5.3       5.1       5.1
  Santa Fe                                     8.0       8.7       8.6

New York                                  1,035.70   1,018.9   1,018.1
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                     50.2      51.4      51.2
  Binghamton                                  10.5       9.6       9.7
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                       59.7      60.1      60.1
  Dutchess County                              8.2       9.2       8.9
  Elmira                                       2.3       2.0       2.1
  Glens Falls                                  2.8       2.9       3.0
  Nassau-Suffolk                             147.8     147.2     147.5
  New York PMSA                              614.4     589.6     592.4
  New York City                              548.2     522.1     524.0
  Newburgh                                     9.5       9.8      10.1
  Rochester                                   54.8      53.0      52.8
  Rockland County                             10.4      10.5      10.9
  Syracuse                                    29.7      31.2      31.0
  Utica-Rome                                   9.8       9.8       9.8
  Westchester County                          53.9      54.9      55.6

North Carolina                               407.1     414.5     415.3
  Asheville                                    9.7       9.4       9.4
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill               115.3     114.2     114.1
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point       72.4      70.2      70.5
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill                 100.1      99.2      98.3

North Dakota                                  23.5      23.5      23.6
  Bismarck                                     4.5       4.4       4.4
  Fargo-Moorhead                               9.1       9.7       9.8
  Grand Forks                                  2.5       2.5       2.6

Ohio                                         597.0     601.0     602.1
  Akron                                       38.7      38.5      38.7
  Canton-Massillon                            15.1      14.5      14.3
  Cincinnati                                 127.1     125.9     126.7
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                    131.4     130.9     130.4
  Columbus                                   125.4     123.2     124.5
  Dayton-Springfield                          54.6      53.1      52.9
  Hamilton-Middletown                          9.8       9.8       9.6
  Lima                                         5.3       5.3       5.3
  Mansfield                                    5.3       5.7       5.8
  Steubenville-Weirton                         2.1       2.1       2.1
  Toledo                                      32.7      30.0      29.9
  Youngstown-Warren                           19.4      19.5      19.2

Oklahoma                                     158.3     155.1     155.7
  Enid                                         1.3       1.4       1.4
  Lawton                                       3.3       3.5       3.5
  Oklahoma City                               67.8      68.6      67.0
  Tulsa                                       51.1      47.5      48.4

Oregon                                       166.7     167.1     168.2
  Eugene-Springfield                          14.3      15.2      15.3
  Medford-Ashland                              6.1       6.5       6.4
  Portland-Vancouver                         118.9     117.5     118.7
  Salem                                       10.1      10.6      10.8

Pennsylvania                                 588.8     585.2     582.8
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton                  26.8      26.1      26.0
  Altoona                                      4.4       4.6       4.7
  Erie                                        10.3      10.8      10.9
  Harrisburg--Lebanon-Carlisle                33.6      34.1      34.1
  Johnstown                                    6.4       6.4       6.5
  Lancaster                                   17.6      18.5      18.7
  Philadelphia PMSA                          321.5     319.3     321.4
  Philadelphia City                           86.3      86.5      86.7
  Pittsburgh                                 133.3     129.2     129.5
  Reading                                     18.9      19.0      18.8
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton            20.6      20.2      20.4
  Sharon                                       2.5       2.6       2.6
  State College                                4.7       4.6       4.7
  Williamsport                                 2.7       2.9       2.9
  York                                        13.0      13.1      13.2

Rhode Island                                  47.0      45.8      45.5
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick               50.7      49.9      49.6

South Carolina                               176.7     173.1     175.1
  Charleston-North Charleston                 33.0      33.9      34.2
  Columbia                                    35.2      33.9      34.6
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson             54.5      52.2      52.9

South Dakota                                  24.4      23.6      23.3
  Rapid City                                   3.8       4.0       4.1
  Sioux Falls                                  8.1       8.5       8.3

Tennessee                                    293.4     305.5     305.6
  Chattanooga                                 23.7      24.1      24.3
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol              15.5      15.6      15.6
  Knoxville                                   38.6      39.5      39.8
  Memphis                                     75.8      73.4      73.1
  Nashville                                   85.4      90.8      92.2

Texas                                      1,042.0   1,033.3   1,039.9
  Abilene                                      4.0       3.8       3.8
  Amarillo                                     6.0       6.3       6.4
  Austin-San Marcos                           86.4      86.2      86.3
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                        12.9      12.6      12.8
  Brazoria                                     5.1       4.9       4.9
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito             7.2       7.4       7.4
  Bryan-College Station                        4.4       4.6       4.6
  Corpus Christi                              15.5      15.0      14.8
  Dallas                                     272.1     269.5     270.7
  El Paso                                     25.5      26.2      26.3
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                         80.4      78.3      78.9
  Galveston-Texas City                         4.2       4.2       4.2
  Houston                                    299.5     294.2     296.6
  Killeen-Temple                               8.2       7.8       7.9
  Laredo                                       4.1       4.3       4.3
  Longview-Marshall                            6.2       6.5       6.4
  Lubbock                                      9.8       9.9       9.7
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                    10.6      10.3      10.7
  Odessa-Midland                               8.1       8.7       8.8
  San Angelo                                   3.4       3.0       2.9
  San Antonio                                 83.3      85.6      86.5
  Sherman-Denison                              2.3       2.3       2.3
  Texarkana                                    3.0       3.2       3.2
  Tyler                                        6.1       6.4       6.4
  Victoria                                     2.7       2.7       2.6
  Waco                                         8.4       8.4       8.5
  Wichita Falls                                3.9       3.2       3.2

Utah                                         132.7     129.0     127.9
  Provo-Orem                                  17.4      17.4      17.4
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                        97.9      94.7      94.0

Vermont                                       19.2      19.8      20.0
  Barre-Montpelier                             1.9       1.9       1.9
  Burlington                                   8.9       9.8       9.8

Virginia                                     541.5     532.9     532.9
  Bristol                                      3.2       3.4       3.4
  Charlottesville                              8.7       8.9       9.2
  Danville                                     2.2       2.4       2.4
  Lynchburg                                    8.4       9.2       9.1
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News         99.7      99.5     100.7
  Northern Virginia                          281.6     281.3     279.6
  Richmond-Petersburg                         86.6      87.1      87.5
  Roanoke                                     18.2      18.5      18.8

Washington                                   282.3     284.1     286.1
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                   177.3     176.6     177.2
  Spokane                                     18.0      18.5      18.5
  Tacoma                                      18.5      20.0      20.1

West Virginia                                 54.8      57.7      58.2
  Charleston                                  13.8      14.0      14.0
  Huntington-Ashland                          10.0      10.5      10.7
  Parkersburg-Marietta                         4.4       4.7       4.5
  Wheeling                                     4.5       4.6       4.5

Wisconsin                                    229.5     234.2     235.7
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                     17.1      18.5      18.9
  Eau Claire                                   6.3       6.4       6.5
  Green Bay                                   12.5      13.6      13.7
  Janesville-Beloit                            4.7       4.7       4.7
  Kenosha                                      2.8       3.1       3.1
  La Crosse                                    5.9       6.1       5.9
  Madison                                     31.0      33.0      33.3
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                         100.1      98.8      98.6
  Racine                                       6.3       6.4       6.6
  Sheboygan                                    3.6       3.7       3.8
  Wausau                                       3.4       3.5       3.6

Wyoming                                       14.8      14.4      14.7
  Casper                                       2.8       2.7       2.9

Puerto Rico                                   96.6      97.3      97.6
  Caguas                                       4.1       4.5       4.7
  Mayaguez                                     5.4       6.0       5.6
  Ponce                                        5.7       5.2       5.4
  San Juan-Bayamon                            74.3      75.3      76.0

Virgin Islands                                 3.2       3.3       3.3

                                               Education and health
             State and area                          services

                                            Feb.      Jan.      Feb.
                                            2002      2003    2003 (p)

Alabama                                      180.9     182.8     184.5
  Birmingham                                  53.2      54.2      54.9
  Huntsville                                  11.5      11.4      11.9
  Mobile                                      24.6      24.8      24.6
  Montgomery                                  17.9      18.0      17.8
  Tuscaloosa                                   5.4       5.7       5.7

Alaska                                        29.4      30.4      30.8
  Anchorage                                   15.7      16.6      16.7

Arizona                                      229.4     239.7     242.4
  Phoenix-Mesa                               149.9     156.9     158.9
  Tucson                                      43.4      44.6      45.0

Arkansas                                     133.8     137.1     137.8
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers              14.5      15.0      15.2
  Fort Smith                                  12.5      13.0      13.0
  Little Rock-North Little Rock               38.9      39.7      39.4
  Pine Bluff                                   5.1       5.4       5.3

California                                 1,491.7   1,499.6   1,521.1
  Bakersfield                                 20.3      19.0      19.1
  Fresno                                      37.7      39.6      39.9
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                     446.1     451.0     459.6
  Modesto                                     17.5      17.9      18.1
  Oakland                                    115.7     124.0     125.6
  Orange County                              117.1     117.3     118.3
  Riverside-San Bernardino                   110.9     111.5     112.5
  Sacramento                                  71.4      73.0      73.4
  Salinas                                     11.8      11.6      11.8
  San Diego                                  120.2     116.6     117.4
  San Francisco                               97.8      97.1      99.1
  San Jose                                    91.5      93.7      94.8
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc            19.5      19.0      19.3
  Santa Rosa                                  23.8      24.0      24.2
  Stockton-Lodi                               23.3      23.9      24.4
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                      22.7      23.7      24.0
  Ventura                                     25.5      26.3      26.8

Colorado                                     205.7     210.2     210.7
  Boulder-Longmont (2)                        15.7      15.4      15.6
  Colorado Springs                            22.2      22.6      22.6
  Denver (2)                                 108.4     110.8     111.6

Connecticut                                  258.9     259.6     264.3
  Bridgeport                                  31.3      31.6      32.6
  Danbury                                     12.4      12.9      12.9
  Hartford                                    87.7      89.0      89.6
  New Haven-Meriden                           59.0      58.3      59.4
  New London-Norwich                          18.5      18.6      19.1
  Stamford-Norwalk                            22.0      22.0      21.8
  Waterbury                                   15.1      15.3      15.4

Delaware                                      48.0      48.8      49.0
  Dover                                        6.7       6.8       6.8
  Wilmington-Newark                           36.7      37.9      37.9

District of Columbia                          89.7      89.0      91.8
  Washington PMSA                            294.5     299.1     302.1

Florida                                      847.2     866.9     872.6
  Daytona Beach                               29.0      29.4      29.5
  Fort Lauderdale                             76.0      77.5      78.5
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                       17.2      18.3      18.5
  Gainesville                                 20.0      20.6      21.0
  Jacksonville                                62.3      63.7      64.6
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                       22.1      22.5      22.5
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay               24.9      24.7      24.8
  Miami                                      124.0     127.5     128.5
  Orlando                                     87.8      90.8      91.8
  Pensacola                                   25.0      25.5      25.3
  Sarasota-Bradenton                          34.4      36.6      36.7
  Tallahassee                                 15.9      15.6      15.9
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater            138.7     144.5     145.8
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton                  71.1      71.6      72.5

Georgia                                      366.8     374.7     374.7
  Albany                                       7.3       8.1       8.2
  Athens                                       8.4       8.7       8.7
  Atlanta                                    196.1     200.9     201.6
  Augusta-Aiken                               22.6      22.8      23.2
  Columbus                                    10.7      10.8      10.9
  Macon                                       18.5      18.8      18.4
  Savannah                                    17.1      17.5      17.7

Hawaii                                        62.6      63.4      65.0
  Honolulu                                    49.7      50.3      51.8

Idaho                                         58.9      60.6      61.2
  Boise City                                  26.6      26.6      27.2

Illinois                                     706.1     713.9     716.5
  Bloomington-Normal                           9.5       9.5       9.6
  Champaign-Urbana                            10.9      10.8      10.7
  Chicago                                    480.3     488.3     489.9
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island                21.6      22.3      22.2
  Decatur                                      6.6       6.5       6.6
  Kankakee                                     7.2       6.9       7.1
  Peoria-Pekin                                27.5      27.5      27.6
  Rockford                                    21.5      21.6      21.6
  Springfield                                 16.6      16.7      16.6

Indiana                                      347.3     351.0     355.8
  Bloomington                                  7.2       7.4       7.4
  Elkhart-Goshen                               8.9       8.8       8.9
  Evansville-Henderson                        22.9      22.7      23.0
  Fort Wayne                                  33.0      33.0      33.6
  Gary                                        35.7      36.5      36.7
  Indianapolis                                95.7      96.3      96.4
  Kokomo                                       3.7       3.7       3.8
  Lafayette                                    9.7       9.5       9.4
  Muncie                                       9.5      10.3      10.2
  South Bend                                  28.5      28.7      29.3
  Terre Haute                                  9.7       9.9       9.9

Iowa                                         188.7     190.6     192.8
  Cedar Rapids                                14.5      14.6      14.7
  Des Moines                                  33.5      34.1      34.5
  Dubuque                                     10.0       9.8       9.7
  Iowa City                                    5.7       6.0       6.1
  Sioux City                                  10.0      10.1       9.8
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                         9.7       9.7       9.8

Kansas                                       155.1     159.9     160.1
  Lawrence                                     5.4       5.0       5.0
  Topeka                                      15.5      15.4      15.4
  Wichita                                     36.4      37.3      37.0

Kentucky                                     218.2     224.8     227.4
  Lexington                                   33.2      34.5      34.8
  Louisville