PART II - New Seasonal Adjustment Factors for Household Data Series
B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory
workers(1) on private nonfarm payrolls by detailed industry
Average weekly hours
1987
Industry SIC May June Apr. May
Code 2000 2000 2001 2001(p)
Total private 34.3 34.6 34.1 34.2
Goods-producing 41.0 41.2 39.6 40.6
Mining 42.9 43.3 43.5 44.0
Metal mining 10 42.7 43.3 45.0 43.2
Iron ores 101 43.0 43.6 45.8 44.4
Copper ores 102 48.7 49.5 48.9 44.5
Coal mining 12 43.7 44.0 46.3 47.8
Bituminous coal and
lignite
mining 122 44.3 44.6 46.3 47.8
Oil and gas
extraction 13 41.3 41.9 41.7 42.0
Crude petroleum and
natural gas 131 40.2 41.2 42.7 41.6
Oil and gas field
services 138 42.2 42.7 41.7 42.5
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 14 46.6 46.6 46.3 47.8
Crushed and broken
stone 142 49.7 49.6 45.2 47.1
Construction 39.6 39.5 38.5 40.2
General building
contractors 15 38.8 38.4 38.2 38.8
Residential
building
construction 152 37.7 37.0 37.4 37.8
Operative builders 153 37.3 37.2 36.1 36.2
Nonresidential
building
construction 154 40.0 40.0 39.1 40.1
Heavy construction,
except
building 16 44.2 43.6 42.3 45.5
Highway and street
construction 161 44.9 45.2 42.8 46.3
Heavy construction,
except
highway 162 43.9 42.9 42.0 45.2
Special trade
contractors 17 38.7 38.9 37.7 39.3
Plumbing, heating,
and air
conditioning 171 39.6 39.7 38.4 39.3
Painting and paper
hanging 172 37.8 38.0 37.4 39.2
Electrical work 173 39.6 40.1 38.9 40.0
Masonry, stone-
work, and
plastering 174 36.8 36.7 35.8 37.1
Carpentry and floor
work 175 36.8 36.1 36.4 37.7
Roofing, siding,
and sheet
metal work 176 35.3 36.2 33.4 36.6
Manufacturing 41.6 41.8 39.9 40.7
Durable goods 42.2 42.4 40.1 41.1
Lumber and wood
products 24 41.3 41.5 39.9 40.9
Logging 241 41.0 42.5 40.8 41.3
Sawmills and
planing mills 242 42.5 42.6 40.5 41.2
Sawmills and
planing
mills,
general 2421 42.9 43.1 40.9 41.8
Hardwood
dimension
and flooring
mills 2426 41.5 41.1 39.1 39.1
Millwork,
plywood, and
structural
members 243 42.1 42.2 41.0 42.4
Millwork 2431 41.8 41.8 40.3 41.7
Wood kitchen
cabinets 2434 42.3 42.1 43.0 44.6
Hardwood veneer
and plywood 2435 43.1 42.7 40.8 41.1
Softwood veneer
and plywood 2436 42.7 42.1 40.5 39.4
Wood containers 244 40.7 41.5 38.5 39.8
Wood buildings
and mobile
homes 245 36.3 35.8 34.1 35.5
Mobile homes 2451 36.0 35.3 32.4 34.0
Miscellaneous
wood products 249 41.0 41.3 39.6 40.2
Furniture and
fixtures 25 39.9 40.4 37.9 38.2
Household
furniture 251 39.3 39.6 37.0 36.1
Wood household
furniture 2511 39.3 39.4 36.3 36.7
Upholstered
household
furniture 2512 38.0 38.5 36.9 34.0
Metal household
furniture 2514 44.7 43.5 42.7 43.8
Mattresses and
bedsprings 2515 40.3 42.0 37.9 36.9
Office furniture 252 42.3 42.8 38.9 38.9
Public building
and related
furniture 253 39.3 40.9 38.8 40.7
Partitions and
fixtures 254 40.8 41.6 40.4 43.0
Miscellaneous
furniture
and fixtures 259 39.5 39.8 37.2 38.7
Stone, clay,
and glass
products 32 43.5 43.1 42.7 44.7
Flat glass 321 41.5 42.4 40.3 40.1
Glass and
glassware,
pressed or
blown 322 42.1 42.2 41.5 43.7
Glass
containers 3221 43.7 44.7 45.4 46.4
Pressed and
blown glass,
nec 3229 41.2 40.8 39.4 42.2
Products of
purchased
glass 323 42.5 41.8 40.7 41.2
Cement, hydraulic 324 45.0 45.4 46.9 46.6
Structural clay
products 325 40.1 40.7 40.2 40.4
Pottery and
related
products 326 42.1 41.6 40.4 41.5
Concrete, gypsum,
and plaster
products 327 45.5 44.9 45.4 48.6
Concrete block
and brick 3271 44.9 44.6 41.2 43.2
Concrete
products, nec 3272 43.6 44.2 41.7 43.7
Ready-mixed
concrete 3273 46.6 45.2 48.5 52.7
Misc. nonmetallic
mineral
products 329 41.7 41.5 39.1 39.3
Abrasive
products 3291 41.5 41.3 37.2 39.0
Primary metal
industries 33 44.7 45.1 43.2 43.3
Blast furnaces
and basic
steel
products 331 46.2 46.5 45.2 44.4
Blast furnaces
and steel
mills 3312 47.3 47.4 46.8 45.3
Steel pipe and
tubes 3317 44.3 45.3 41.3 43.0
Iron and steel
foundries 332 44.8 45.1 43.0 44.3
Gray and
ductile iron
foundries 3321 44.8 44.7 43.4 44.6
Malleable iron
foundries 3322 48.9 49.7 41.0 54.7
Steel found-
ries, nec 3325 45.5 46.7 45.0 45.9
Primary
nonferrous
metals 333 44.4 44.0 48.4 44.8
Primary
aluminum 3334 43.9 42.9 48.8 43.5
Nonferrous
rolling and
drawing 335 43.8 44.1 41.7 42.2
Copper rolling
and drawing 3351 43.0 42.8 39.4 39.8
Aluminum sheet,
plate, and
foil 3353 37.2 37.6 43.1 41.4
Nonferrous wire
drawing and
insulating 3357 44.8 45.8 40.5 41.1
Nonferrous
foundries
(castings) 336 43.1 44.0 39.7 41.2
Aluminum
foundries 3365 43.3 44.8 40.1 42.3
Fabricated metal
products 34 42.7 43.0 40.2 41.5
Metal cans and
shipping
containers 341 47.3 47.5 44.1 44.9
Metal cans 3411 46.8 47.3 44.5 45.0
Cutlery,
handtools,
and hardware 342 42.2 42.2 39.3 40.4
Hand and edge
tools, and
blades and
handsaws 3423,5 43.3 43.2 40.7 42.0
Hardware, nec 3429 41.2 41.1 38.4 39.3
Plumbing and
heating,
except
electric 343 41.3 41.8 40.4 41.7
Plumbing fix-
ture fittings
and trim 3432 41.5 41.1 38.0 41.1
Heating
equipment,
except
electric 3433 38.8 40.8 40.2 41.9
Fabricated
structural
metal
products 344 43.2 43.5 40.9 41.9
Fabricated
structural
metal 3441 44.7 45.2 40.9 42.5
Metal doors,
sash, and
trim 3442 42.0 42.9 40.4 42.4
Fabricated
plate work
(boiler
shops) 3443 42.4 41.7 42.3 43.5
Sheet metal
work 3444 44.4 44.8 40.5 40.5
Architectural
metal work 3446 40.9 41.2 40.2 40.3
Screw machine
products,
bolts, etc. 345 41.1 41.6 37.9 39.2
Screw machine
products 3451 39.5 40.2 38.5 39.1
Bolts, nuts,
rivets, and
washers 3452 42.8 43.1 37.3 39.2
Metal forgings
and stampings 346 44.0 44.6 41.0 42.8
Iron and steel
forgings 3462 42.0 42.2 37.8 41.3
Automotive
stampings 3465 46.5 47.3 43.1 45.1
Metal stam-
pings, nec 3469 40.4 40.8 38.2 38.9
Metal services,
nec 347 40.7 41.0 38.8 39.5
Plating and
polishing 3471 41.1 41.2 38.3 38.7
Metal coating
and allied
services 3479 40.1 40.7 39.6 40.6
Ordnance and
accessories,
nec 348 41.3 41.4 39.4 40.5
Ammunition,
except for
small arms,
nec 3483 41.0 41.8 41.4 42.2
Misc fabricated
metal
products 349 42.2 42.1 39.8 41.4
Valves and pipe
fittings, nec 3494 40.9 40.5 34.8 37.1
Misc. fabri-
cated wire
products 3496 40.3 39.6 37.0 38.5
Industrial
machinery and
equipment 35 42.2 42.3 39.9 40.7
Engines and
turbines 351 43.0 43.4 41.4 43.5
Turbines and
turbine gene-
rator sets 3511 46.0 46.8 46.9 48.2
Internal
combustion
engines, nec 3519 42.0 42.1 39.4 41.8
Farm and garden
machinery 352 40.9 39.4 39.3 40.9
Farm machinery
and equipment 3523 40.8 39.5 38.4 40.1
Construction and
related
machinery 353 42.8 43.2 41.0 42.1
Construction
machinery 3531 42.3 42.1 38.7 39.6
Mining
machinery 3532 39.9 40.7 40.7 42.4
Oil and gas
field
machinery 3533 45.7 47.9 46.8 48.2
Conveyors and
conveying
equipment 3535 42.3 42.8 41.8 42.4
Industrial
trucks and
tractors 3537 41.4 41.3 37.5 38.4
Metalworking
machinery 354 41.5 42.1 39.5 40.0
Machine tools,
metal cutting
types 3541 43.6 42.9 40.1 41.0
Machine tools,
metal forming
types 3542 41.5 42.6 36.4 35.3
Special dies,
tools, jigs,
and fixtures 3544 41.3 42.3 39.5 40.2
Machine tool
accessories 3545 39.9 40.9 39.3 39.7
Power driven
handtools 3546 40.0 38.6 37.5 38.6
Special industry
machinery 355 43.2 43.0 40.0 40.7
Textile
machinery 3552 38.8 40.0 37.5 36.8
Printing trades
machinery 3555 41.2 40.1 36.9 38.2
Food products
machinery 3556 43.5 43.4 42.4 43.2
General
industrial
machinery 356 41.6 41.6 39.4 40.8
Pumps and
pumping
equipment 3561 41.1 40.9 39.6 40.6
Ball and roller
bearings 3562 41.3 42.4 38.3 40.4
Air and gas
compressors 3563 45.0 44.3 45.2 47.3
Blowers and
fans 3564 40.7 40.2 38.3 40.9
Speed changers,
drives, and
gears 3566 40.3 39.7 34.8 36.2
Power
transmission
equipment,
nec 3568 44.2 44.3 41.6 43.9
Computer and
office
equipment 357 40.2 39.9 38.3 37.8
Electronic
computers 3571 40.4 39.7 37.9 36.9
Computer
terminals,
calculators,
and office
machines, nec 3575,8,9 40.0 40.8 41.7 41.5
Refrigeration
and service
machinery 358 43.2 43.3 39.8 41.0
Refrigeration
and heating
equipment 3585 44.3 44.6 40.2 41.8
Misc. industrial
and
commercial
machinery 359 43.1 43.3 40.7 41.2
Carburetors,
pistons,
rings, valves 3592 44.0 43.4 38.1 40.1
Scales,
balances, and
industrial
machinery,
nec 3596,9 43.3 43.6 41.1 41.5
Electronic
and other
electrical
equipment 36 41.0 41.2 38.5 38.9
Electric
distribution
equipment 361 41.8 41.9 37.2 38.5
Transformers,
except
electronic 3612 42.3 42.9 36.9 36.3
Switchgear and
switchboard
apparatus 3613 41.4 41.1 37.4 40.3
Electrical
industrial
apparatus 362 41.9 41.7 39.6 40.5
Motors and
generators 3621 42.5 42.3 41.0 42.4
Relays and
industrial
controls 3625 41.7 41.0 37.6 38.3
Household
appliances 363 38.9 38.8 36.5 37.4
Household
refrigerators
and freezers 3632 37.7 37.9 34.6 35.0
Household
laundry
equipment 3633 40.5 40.4 41.1 40.2
Electric
housewares
and fans 3634 37.4 38.7 37.6 38.7
Electric lighting
and wiring
equipment 364 41.4 41.6 38.3 39.1
Electric lamps 3641 43.0 43.8 42.3 40.9
Current-
carrying
wiring
devices 3643 42.2 43.1 38.5 39.0
Noncurrent-
carrying
wiring
devices 3644 39.4 38.4 35.9 37.6
Residential
lighting
fixtures 3645 38.4 38.8 37.3 37.0
Household audio
and video
equipment 365 38.8 38.3 39.7 38.7
Household audio
and video
equipment 3651 40.0 40.3 39.8 39.0
Communications
equipment 366 42.1 41.6 39.2 39.4
Telephone and
telegraph
apparatus 3661 44.0 43.3 37.2 36.7
Electronic compo-
nents and
accessories 367 41.4 41.8 38.6 38.5
Electron tubes 3671 40.6 42.8 40.6 43.2
Semiconductors
and related
devices 3674 40.8 41.9 40.9 39.5
Electronic com-
ponents, nec 3679 41.6 42.3 39.2 40.2
Misc. electrical
equipment and
supplies 369 39.8 40.5 38.5 39.4
Storage
batteries 3691 40.0 40.1 38.1 39.8
Engine
electrical
equipment 3694 39.6 40.5 39.7 40.3
Transportation
equipment 37 43.3 43.9 40.8 42.7
Motor vehicles
and equipment 371 44.5 45.3 41.4 43.8
Motor vehicles
and car
bodies 3711 43.7 45.1 42.5 44.5
Truck and bus
bodies 3713 44.4 44.5 43.2 43.6
Motor vehicle
parts and
accessories 3714 45.4 45.8 40.7 43.5
Truck trailers 3715 43.9 44.4 43.4 45.0
Aircraft and
parts 372 42.6 43.4 42.0 43.0
Aircraft 3721 42.0 42.5 41.4 41.7
Aircraft
engines and
engine parts 3724 43.4 44.4 43.6 44.9
Aircraft parts
and equip-
ment, nec 3728 42.9 43.7 41.6 43.3
Ship and boat
building and
repairing 373 38.4 38.8 36.2 37.9
Ship building
and repairing 3731 37.0 38.0 37.0 39.2
Boat building
and repairing 3732 40.0 39.6 35.2 36.4
Railroad
equipment 374 41.6 42.2 37.6 40.5
Guided missiles,
space
vehicles, and
parts 376 40.0 40.3 40.9 41.8
Guided missiles
and space
vehicles 3761 39.0 39.5 40.3 41.1
Misc. transpor-
tation
equipment 379 40.9 41.3 39.3 38.4
Travel trailers
and campers 3792 39.5 40.6 37.9 36.8
Instruments and
related
products 38 41.4 41.4 40.2 40.8
Search and
navigation
equipment 381 39.8 40.1 38.7 38.4
Measuring and
controlling
devices 382 41.8 42.0 40.5 41.1
Environmental
controls 3822 44.3 44.1 37.8 40.9
Process control
instruments 3823 39.5 39.6 40.0 40.8
Instruments to
measure
electricity 3825 41.5 42.2 40.8 39.4
Medical
instruments
and supplies 384 41.5 40.7 40.1 41.2
Surgical and
medical
instrument 3841 43.3 41.7 42.0 42.9
Surgical
appliances
and supplies 3842 40.5 40.3 38.3 39.7
Ophthalmic goods 385 42.7 42.6 45.1 45.2
Photographic
equipment and
supplies 386 41.8 44.0 38.2 38.4
Watches, clocks,
watchcases,
and parts 387 33.6 34.4 33.0 34.8
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries 39 39.2 39.0 37.4 38.0
Jewelry,
silverware,
and plated
ware 391 37.1 37.5 35.3 35.9
Jewelry,
precious
metal 3911 36.1 36.5 34.0 34.8
Musical
instruments 393 39.5 38.9 39.7 41.0
Toys and sporting
goods 394 41.0 40.4 37.8 38.5
Dolls, games,
toys, and
children's
vehicles 3942,4 39.0 40.8 34.7 36.9
Sporting and
athletic
goods, nec 3949 41.7 40.3 38.8 39.0
Pens, pencils,
office, and
art supplies 395 38.2 38.3 38.8 37.8
Costume jewelry
and notions 396 38.2 38.2 34.3 35.6
Costume jewelry 3961 40.0 38.9 33.0 34.7
Miscellaneous
manufactures 399 38.9 38.9 37.6 38.1
Signs and
advertising
specialties 3993 40.1 41.0 39.8 40.5
Nondurable goods 40.7 40.8 39.6 40.2
Food and kindred
products 20 41.4 41.8 39.9 40.7
Meat products 201 41.1 41.8 39.7 40.6
Meat packing
plants 2011 42.9 44.6 42.7 43.2
Sausages and
other pre-
pared meats 2013 43.8 44.6 41.0 41.7
Poultry slaugh-
tering and
processing 2015 39.1 39.2 37.7 38.9
Dairy products 202 42.6 43.3 42.1 42.0
Cheese, natural
and processed 2022 43.7 44.4 44.6 44.0
Fluid milk 2026 42.3 42.6 42.3 42.0
Preserved
fruits and
vegetables 203 41.3 41.4 39.2 40.7
Canned
specialties 2032 39.2 38.9 39.2 41.7
Canned
fruits and
vegetables 2033 44.0 42.1 40.5 42.9
Frozen
fruits and
vegetables 2037 40.8 44.1 42.0 43.5
Grain mill
products 204 44.9 45.6 42.1 42.8
Flour and other
grain mill
products 2041 46.7 46.2 45.7 46.3
Prepared feeds,
nec 2048 41.6 41.5 38.6 38.8
Bakery products 205 39.7 40.7 39.1 39.8
Bread, cake,
and related
products 2051 40.1 40.4 39.8 39.6
Cookies,
crackers, and
frozen bakery
products,
except bread 2052,3 39.0 41.1 37.9 40.2
Sugar and
confectionery
products 206 40.5 41.4 41.9 43.2
Cane sugar 2061,2 46.5 44.7 52.6 54.6
Beet sugar 2063 41.7 41.8 42.4 43.4
Candy and other 2064 41.2 42.3 41.1 42.9
confectionery
products
Fats and oils 207 39.9 39.3 39.9 39.9
Beverages 208 46.3 45.9 44.0 44.4
Malt beverages 2082 48.3 47.3 46.4 45.7
Bottled and
canned soft
drinks 2086 47.2 47.0 44.6 46.0
Misc. food and
kindred
products 209 38.2 37.8 35.8 35.9
Tobacco products 21 41.2 41.7 39.2 38.8
Cigarettes 211 45.0 45.1 42.6 42.3
Textile mill
products 22 41.2 41.3 39.3 40.4
Broadwoven fabric
mills, cotton 221 41.8 41.8 38.3 39.4
Broadwoven fabric
mills,
synthetics 222 41.6 41.6 36.8 39.0
Broadwoven fabric
mills, wool 223 40.4 40.4 44.9 44.5
Narrow fabric
mills 224 42.5 41.5 42.2 40.9
Knitting mills 225 38.5 38.7 38.1 39.5
Women's
hosiery,
except socks 2251 35.5 37.6 36.5 37.2
Hosiery, nec 2252 37.4 37.2 34.7 36.2
Knit outerwear
mills 2253 39.7 39.3 40.8 42.7
Weft knit
fabric mills 2257 38.2 38.2 36.5 38.0
Textile
finishing,
except wool 226 42.5 42.3 40.3 42.5
Finishing
plants,
cotton 2261 44.8 43.7 42.6 45.8
Finishing
plants,
synthetics 2262 41.4 42.2 40.6 41.1
Carpets and rugs 227 43.0 43.4 41.7 42.5
Yarn and thread
mills 228 42.1 42.0 39.0 39.9
Yarn spinning
mills 2281 42.0 41.9 38.9 39.7
Throwing and
winding mills 2282 42.3 41.7 40.6 41.5
Miscellaneous
textile goods 229 41.2 41.6 39.9 39.3
Apparel and other
textile
products 23 37.9 38.2 36.7 38.0
Men's and boys'
suits and
coats 231 37.9 38.3 33.0 33.7
Men's and boys'
furnishings 232 36.9 37.0 36.0 37.9
Men's and boys'
shirts 2321 34.2 33.4 32.8 34.6
Men's and boys'
trousers and
slacks 2325 35.4 35.2 33.6 35.7
Men's and boys'
work clothing 2326 39.1 39.6 36.5 39.2
Women's and
misses'
outerwear 233 37.3 37.1 37.3 37.7
Women's and
misses'
blouses and
shirts 2331 30.6 32.5 30.3 32.0
Women's,
juniors', and
misses'
dresses 2335 40.2 41.2 41.9 42.4
Women's and
misses' suits
and coats 2337 37.9 39.4 34.7 38.5
Women's and
misses'
outerwear,
nec 2339 37.4 36.5 37.3 37.2
Women's and
children's
undergarments 234 32.6 33.7 31.9 31.9
Women's and
children's
underwear 2341 34.0 35.0 32.0 32.0
Brassieres,
girdles, and
allied
garments 2342 29.8 30.6 31.7 31.4
Girls' and
children's
outerwear 236 37.9 39.7 37.4 38.9
Girls' and
children's
dresses and
blouses 2361 37.9 40.7 35.6 39.3
Fur goods
and misc.
apparel and
accessories 237,8 36.7 36.5 34.3 34.6
Misc. fabricated
textile
products 239 39.6 40.3 37.8 39.6
Curtains and
draperies 2391 36.3 36.7 36.4 39.1
House furnish-
ings, nec 2392 38.4 39.3 36.8 37.5
Automotive and
apparel
trimmings 2396 43.7 45.1 41.9 44.0
Paper and allied
products 26 42.3 42.4 41.1 42.0
Paper mills 262 43.8 43.5 43.1 41.5
Paperboard mills 263 41.1 41.7 39.7 40.1
Paperboard
containers
and boxes 265 42.9 42.9 40.6 41.4
Corrugated and
solid fiber
boxes 2653 42.8 42.7 40.0 40.6
Sanitary food
containers 2656 41.5 41.0 40.0 41.4
Folding paper-
board boxes 2657 42.9 43.0 41.3 42.5
Misc. converted
paper
products 267 40.7 41.1 40.4 43.0
Paper, coated
and lamina-
ted, nec 2672 42.5 43.5 43.3 43.4
Bags: plastics,
laminated,
and coated 2673 38.4 39.4 37.8 37.1
Envelopes 2677 39.7 38.8 39.4 40.0
Printing and
publishing 27 38.0 38.2 37.6 37.8
Newspapers 271 33.9 33.8 32.9 32.8
Periodicals 272 36.8 37.3 37.6 37.5
Books 273 39.5 39.5 40.6 39.8
Book publishing 2731 38.0 37.8 39.3 38.0
Book printing 2732 40.8 41.0 41.6 41.4
Miscellaneous
publishing 274 34.6 34.9 33.8 34.0
Commercial
printing 275 39.5 39.8 39.1 39.5
Commercial
printing,
lithographic 2752 39.3 40.0 38.9 39.2
Commercial
printing, nec 2759 39.8 39.1 39.3 40.0
Manifold business
forms 276 39.3 39.3 38.4 38.5
Blankbooks and
bookbinding 278 40.0 39.8 38.7 39.3
Printing trade
services 279 39.6 40.0 39.9 40.2
Chemicals
and allied
products 28 42.4 42.4 42.4 42.2
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals 281 41.0 41.6 41.2 40.1
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec 2819 43.8 44.9 43.7 42.1
Plastics
materials and
synthetics 282 42.5 42.4 42.4 41.7
Plastics
materials and
resins 2821 42.9 42.4 42.9 42.2
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 2824 42.5 42.6 41.9 41.4
Drugs 283 42.3 43.0 43.6 42.8
Pharmaceutical
preparations 2834 42.5 43.3 43.3 42.5
Soap, cleaners,
and toilet
goods 284 39.8 39.9 39.3 40.8
Soap and other
detergents 2841 40.9 42.3 42.0 43.9
Polishing,
sanitation,
and finishing
preparations 2842,3 37.6 36.3 35.5 36.4
Toilet
preparations 2844 40.3 40.5 39.9 41.5
Paints and allied
products 285 43.7 43.6 39.3 40.8
Industrial
organic
chemicals 286 45.3 44.1 45.5 44.2
Cyclic crudes
and interme-
diates 2865 42.6 42.1 40.8 40.3
Other indus-
trial organic
chemicals 2861,9 45.8 44.5 46.3 44.9
Agricultural
chemicals 287 43.8 43.4 42.9 42.3
Miscellaneous
chemical
products 289 43.1 42.7 43.4 44.4
Petroleum and coal
products 29 41.9 41.7 43.7 41.6
Petroleum
refining 291 41.9 40.6 44.0 41.2
Asphalt paving
and roofing
materials 295 41.5 43.1 42.4 41.3
Rubber and misc.
plastics
products 30 41.5 41.5 39.7 40.6
Tires and inner
tubes 301 44.9 44.6 42.6 42.8
Rubber and
plastics
footwear 302 45.9 45.2 43.0 44.0
Hose, belting,
gaskets, and
packing 305 42.5 42.0 40.2 41.5
Rubber and
plastics hose
and belting 3052 42.7 41.9 39.3 40.8
Fabricated rubber
products, nec 306 41.4 41.5 38.2 39.5
Miscellaneous
plastics
products, nec 308 41.1 41.1 39.5 40.4
Leather and leather
products 31 37.8 37.9 35.6 36.0
Leather tanning
and finishing 311 44.8 45.6 42.6 43.3
Footwear cut
stock and
footwear,
except rubber 313,4 38.3 38.1 36.9 37.2
Men's footwear,
except
athletic 3143 35.0 33.9 32.1 33.1
Women's foot-
wear, except
athletic 3144 42.8 43.9 46.1 47.2
Luggage 316 30.5 29.7 26.8 28.6
Handbags and
personal
leather goods 317 36.7 36.2 31.4 31.4
Service-producing 32.6 32.9 32.8 32.6
Transportation and
public
utilities 38.3 38.5 38.2 38.0
Railroad transpor-
tation:
Class I rail-
roads plus
Amtrak(2) 4011 43.1 43.1 41.3 40.4
Local and interurban
passenger
transit 41 34.3 34.5 33.6 34.7
Local and suburban
transporta-
tion 411 37.2 38.1 38.3 37.7
Intercity and rural
bus transpor-
tation 413 38.2 40.4 38.7 38.0
Trucking and
warehousing 42 40.6 40.9 39.6 39.9
Trucking and
courier
services,
except air 421 40.6 40.9 39.8 40.0
Public ware-
housing and
storage 422 39.9 40.2 38.2 38.6
Water transportation:
Water transporta-
tion services 449 34.9 34.6 34.0 33.2
Pipelines, except
natural gas 46 42.1 41.9 41.2 39.7
Transportation
services 47 37.3 37.4 37.8 37.1
Passenger transpor-
tation
arrangement 472 36.1 36.2 37.4 36.0
Travel agencies 4724 36.3 36.4 37.9 36.6
Freight transpor-
tation
arrangement 473 38.0 38.1 37.8 37.5
Communications 48 39.9 40.3 39.6 39.5
Telephone communi-
cations 481 41.0 41.5 40.3 40.2
Telephone commu-
nications,
except radio 4813 41.5 41.8 40.6 40.4
Radio and
television
broadcasting 483 35.5 35.6 35.4 34.7
Cable and other pay
television
services 484 40.0 40.2 40.5 41.3
Electric, gas, and
sanitary
services 49 41.8 41.8 42.5 41.8
Electric services 491 41.8 41.7 43.3 42.3
Gas production and
distribution 492 41.0 41.0 41.4 40.4
Combination utility
services 493 43.3 43.0 42.5 42.2
Sanitary services 495 41.5 42.1 42.4 42.1
Wholesale trade 38.3 38.5 38.3 38.2
Durable goods 50 38.4 38.9 38.6 38.5
Motor vehicles,
parts, and
supplies 501 36.8 37.7 36.0 35.8
Furniture and home
furnishings 502 37.6 37.3 37.9 38.3
Lumber and other
construction
materials 503 39.2 39.2 38.7 39.1
Professional and
commercial
equipment 504 38.9 40.4 39.6 39.1
Medical and
hospital
equipment 5047 38.7 39.2 38.9 38.4
Metals and
minerals,
except
petroleum 505 40.5 40.6 39.8 40.2
Electrical goods 506 37.5 37.3 37.7 37.1
Hardware, plumbing,
and heating
equipment 507 39.4 39.5 40.6 40.7
Machinery,
equipment,
and supplies 508 39.3 39.3 39.6 39.3
Misc. wholesale
trade durable
goods 509 36.4 37.0 37.2 37.8
Nondurable goods 51 38.2 38.1 37.8 37.8
Paper and paper
products 511 35.7 35.0 34.2 34.1
Drugs, proprie-
taries, and
sundries 512 37.9 37.8 37.0 37.5
Apparel, piece
goods, and
notions 513 37.9 38.2 38.4 38.8
Groceries and
related
products 514 39.8 39.9 39.6 39.4
Farm-product raw
materials 515 33.1 33.4 31.4 31.7
Chemicals and
allied
products 516 40.6 40.8 40.8 40.7
Petroleum and
petroleum
products 517 37.9 38.4 38.1 37.6
Beer, wine, and
distilled
beverages 518 38.5 38.3 37.9 37.7
Misc. wholesale
trade nondu-
rable goods 519 37.2 36.3 36.5 37.1
Retail trade 28.8 29.3 28.8 28.7
Building materials
and garden
supplies 52 35.4 35.7 35.8 36.4
Lumber and other
building
materials 521 37.2 37.6 38.0 38.6
Paint, glass, and
wallpaper
stores 523 35.0 35.5 35.5 35.4
Hardware stores 525 30.3 30.8 30.0 30.3
Retail nurseries
and garden
stores 526 34.0 32.9 33.1 34.0
General merchandise
stores 53 28.9 29.2 28.6 28.7
Department stores 531 29.0 29.3 28.6 28.6
Variety stores 533 26.5 27.0 27.6 27.9
Misc. general
merchandise
stores 539 30.0 30.5 29.9 29.6
Food stores 54 29.9 30.7 30.4 30.0
Grocery stores 541 30.1 30.9 30.6 30.2
Retail bakeries 546 29.0 29.4 29.1 28.2
Automotive dealers
and service
stations 55 35.3 35.8 35.5 35.2
New and used car
dealers 551 36.5 37.0 37.0 36.4
Auto and home
supply stores 553 38.2 38.5 38.1 38.0
Gasoline service
stations 554 31.5 32.1 31.7 31.4
Automotive
dealers, nec 559 36.0 36.0 37.1 35.8
Apparel and accessory
stores 56 25.7 26.3 26.0 25.6
Men's and boys'
clothing
stores 561 27.4 27.3 27.0 27.3
Women's clothing
stores 562 23.8 24.2 23.7 23.6
Family clothing
stores 565 25.9 26.7 26.6 25.9
Shoe stores 566 26.8 27.9 27.4 27.0
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores 57 32.2 32.7 31.9 31.8
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores 571 32.9 33.2 32.0 31.7
Household appliance
stores 572 33.3 33.9 32.7 32.5
Radio, television,
and computer
stores 573 31.3 32.0 31.8 31.8
Radio, televi-
sion, and
electronic
stores 5731 30.7 31.7 31.4 31.1
Record and
prerecorded
tape stores 5735 24.2 25.2 23.4 23.7
Eating and drinking
places(3) 58 25.5 25.9 25.3 25.3
Miscellaneous retail
establish-
ments 59 29.7 30.0 29.2 29.5
Drug stores
and proprie-
tary stores 591 28.7 29.4 28.4 28.4
Used merchandise
stores 593 29.2 29.7 29.4 29.3
Miscellaneous
shopping
goods stores 594 27.6 28.4 26.7 26.8
Nonstore retailers 596 33.9 34.1 33.7 34.2
Fuel dealers 598 35.8 35.8 36.7 36.0
Retail stores, nec 599 32.1 30.9 31.1 32.3
Optical goods
stores 5995 33.0 33.1 33.2 32.4
Miscellaneous
retail
stores, nec 5999 30.9 31.4 31.2 31.6
Finance, insurance,
and real
estate(4) 35.9 36.2 36.7 35.9
Depository
institutions 60 34.9 35.6 36.3 35.4
Commercial banks 602 34.6 35.4 36.3 35.3
State commercial
banks 6022 34.6 35.2 36.1 34.8
National and
commercial
banks, nec 6021,9 34.7 35.6 36.4 35.6
Credit unions 606 35.2 35.7 35.9 35.4
Nondepository
institutions 61 37.2 37.6 38.1 37.1
Personal credit
institutions 614 38.6 39.3 38.7 38.1
Security and
commodity
brokers:
Security and
commodity
services 628 37.6 37.4 39.3 38.2
Insurance carriers 63 38.2 38.4 38.6 38.0
Life insurance 631 38.7 38.8 38.9 38.7
Medical service and
health
insurance 632 38.0 38.0 38.7 38.3
Hospital and
medical
service plans 6324 38.8 38.8 38.5 38.2
Fire, marine, and
casualty
insurance 633 38.0 38.3 38.3 37.5
Services 32.5 32.7 32.7 32.5
Agricultural services 07 35.6 35.7 34.2 35.7
Veterinary services 074 28.4 29.0 28.8 28.7
Landscape and
horticultural
services 078 38.6 38.3 36.5 38.6
Hotels and other
lodging
places:
Hotels and
motels(3) 701 30.9 31.4 30.0 29.9
Personal services:
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services 721 34.3 34.3 34.2 34.4
Beauty shops(3) 723 28.0 28.3 28.0 27.9
Miscellaneous
personal
services 729 28.2 28.0 34.3 31.9
Business services 73 33.8 33.9 33.3 33.7
Advertising 731 35.9 35.8 35.0 34.5
Mailing,
reproduction,
and
stenographic
services:
Photocopying and
duplicating
services 7334 36.7 36.8 34.2 35.1
Services to
buildings 734 28.7 28.9 28.7 28.9
Disinfecting and
pest control
services 7342 37.8 38.1 38.5 37.3
Building
maintenance
services, nec 7349 27.9 28.0 27.8 28.1
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing 735 38.1 38.5 37.7 38.0
Medical equipment
rental 7352 36.0 36.2 37.2 37.2
Heavy
construction
equipment
rental 7353 40.5 40.4 40.5 41.2
Equipment rental
and leasing,
nec 7359 37.8 38.4 36.9 37.2
Personnel supply
services:
Help supply
services 7363 32.8 32.9 30.9 32.5
Computer and data
processing
services 737 38.0 38.2 38.9 37.9
Computer
programming
services 7371 37.2 38.0 38.3 37.6
Computer
integrated
systems
design 7373 38.6 38.5 40.5 38.9
Information
retrieval
services 7375 36.5 36.8 37.3 37.5
Computer
maintenance
and repair 7378 38.5 38.2 39.0 37.8
Miscellaneous
business
services 738 33.7 33.4 33.1 33.2
Detective and
armored car
services 7381 35.7 35.4 34.8 34.6
Security systems
services 7382 36.0 36.8 36.2 36.0
Auto repair,
services, and
parking 75 35.4 35.7 34.9 35.2
Automotive rentals,
without
drivers 751 36.1 36.5 35.6 35.4
Passenger car
rental 7514 35.9 36.3 35.0 35.1
Automobile parking 752 33.2 33.0 34.4 33.5
Automotive repair
shops 753 37.1 37.6 36.9 37.0
Automotive and
tire repair
shops 7532,4 37.5 38.1 37.4 37.6
General
automotive
repair shops 7538 36.5 36.9 36.0 36.2
Automotive
services,
except repair 754 31.2 31.2 30.2 31.3
Carwashes 7542 28.7 28.1 26.4 28.1
Miscellaneous repair
services 76 37.9 38.0 37.4 37.7
Motion pictures 78 30.9 31.2 32.2 31.0
Motion picture
production
and services 781 41.1 40.3 41.0 40.4
Video tape rental 784 24.0 25.2 26.4 25.6
Amusement and
recreation
services 79 25.1 26.5 25.7 25.1
Bowling centers 793 24.1 24.7 24.7 23.3
Misc. amusement and
recreation
services 799 24.9 26.6 25.5 24.8
Physical fitness
facilities 7991 17.6 17.7 17.7 17.0
Membership sports
and
recreation
clubs 7997 28.6 28.9 28.6 28.6
Health services 80 32.8 33.0 33.4 33.1
Offices and clinics
of medical
doctors 801 32.4 32.5 33.4 32.8
Offices and clinics
of dentists 802 28.0 27.9 28.0 27.9
Offices and clinics
of other
health
practitioners 804 30.3 30.4 30.3 30.0
Nursing and
personal care
facilities 805 32.2 32.5 32.8 32.2
Intermediate care
facilities 8052 31.2 31.8 31.7 31.2
Hospitals 806 34.7 35.0 35.3 35.1
Home health care
services 808 29.5 29.7 29.8 29.7
Legal services 81 34.9 35.2 35.9 34.9
Social services 83 30.8 31.1 31.2 30.9
Individual and
family
services 832 30.7 31.0 31.2 30.7
Job training and
related
services 833 30.2 30.3 30.7 30.4
Child day care
services 835 29.2 29.8 29.5 29.8
Residential care 836 32.2 32.5 32.9 32.1
Social services,
nec 839 32.0 31.6 32.6 32.1
Membership
organiza-
tions:
Professional
organizations 862 34.9 34.8 36.1 35.3
Engineering and
management
services 87 36.7 37.1 37.8 36.8
Engineering and
architectural
services 871 38.9 39.3 38.9 38.6
Engineering
services 8711 39.2 39.6 39.1 38.9
Architectural
services 8712 37.9 38.5 38.7 37.8
Surveying
services 8713 37.1 37.7 37.2 37.4
Accounting,
auditing, and
bookkeeping 872 36.1 36.5 39.4 35.9
Research and
testing
services 873 36.0 36.3 36.4 36.3
Commercial
physical
research 8731 38.4 38.8 38.8 38.5
Commercial
nonphysical
research 8732 30.5 30.7 30.0 30.7
Noncommercial
research
organizations 8733 36.3 36.6 37.0 36.2
Management and
public
relations 874 35.2 35.8 36.5 35.7
Management
services 8741 34.9 35.8 36.0 35.8
Management
consulting
services 8742 35.5 35.6 36.6 35.7
Public relations
services 8743 34.6 35.3 36.2 34.8
Services, nec 89 35.9 36.1 35.0 35.0
Average
weekly
hours Average overtime hours
Industry
June May June Apr. May
2001(p) 2000 2000 2001 2001(p)
Total private 34.4 -- -- -- --
Goods-producing 40.7 -- -- -- --
Mining 43.6 -- -- -- --
Metal mining -- -- -- -- --
Iron ores -- -- -- -- --
Copper ores -- -- -- -- --
Coal mining -- -- -- -- --
Bituminous coal and
lignite
mining -- -- -- -- --
Oil and gas
extraction -- -- -- -- --
Crude petroleum and
natural gas -- -- -- -- --
Oil and gas field
services -- -- -- -- --
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels -- -- -- -- --
Crushed and broken
stone -- -- -- -- --
Construction 40.0 -- -- -- --
General building
contractors -- -- -- -- --
Residential
building
construction -- -- -- -- --
Operative builders -- -- -- -- --
Nonresidential
building
construction -- -- -- -- --
Heavy construction,
except
building -- -- -- -- --
Highway and street
construction -- -- -- -- --
Heavy construction,
except
highway -- -- -- -- --
Special trade
contractors -- -- -- -- --
Plumbing, heating,
and air
conditioning -- -- -- -- --
Painting and paper
hanging -- -- -- -- --
Electrical work -- -- -- -- --
Masonry, stone-
work, and
plastering -- -- -- -- --
Carpentry and floor
work -- -- -- -- --
Roofing, siding,
and sheet
metal work -- -- -- -- --
Manufacturing 40.8 4.5 4.7 3.3 3.9
Durable goods 41.1 4.7 4.9 3.2 3.9
Lumber and wood
products 41.0 5.0 5.2 3.9 5.0
Logging -- 5.7 6.6 6.2 6.7
Sawmills and
planing mills -- 4.9 5.2 3.8 4.5
Sawmills and
planing
mills,
general -- 5.4 5.7 4.4 5.2
Hardwood
dimension
and flooring
mills -- 3.5 3.6 1.5 2.0
Millwork,
plywood, and
structural
members -- 6.2 6.2 4.8 6.6
Millwork -- 7.3 7.5 5.1 7.9
Wood kitchen
cabinets -- 5.7 4.9 4.4 5.9
Hardwood veneer
and plywood -- 5.9 5.5 4.3 4.5
Softwood veneer
and plywood -- 6.5 6.8 7.1 6.4
Wood containers -- 4.4 5.3 2.5 3.5
Wood buildings
and mobile
homes -- 2.3 2.2 1.2 1.6
Mobile homes -- 2.4 2.1 1.2 1.6
Miscellaneous
wood products -- 2.9 3.0 2.2 3.1
Furniture and
fixtures 38.5 3.6 3.7 1.9 2.6
Household
furniture -- 2.9 2.9 1.5 1.5
Wood household
furniture -- 2.8 2.7 1.3 1.7
Upholstered
household
furniture -- 2.0 2.0 0.8 0.5
Metal household
furniture -- 7.6 5.1 4.1 3.4
Mattresses and
bedsprings -- 2.8 4.2 2.6 2.3
Office furniture -- 4.7 4.7 2.0 2.9
Public building
and related
furniture -- 2.5 3.2 1.6 2.7
Partitions and
fixtures -- 5.4 6.2 3.4 5.9
Miscellaneous
furniture
and fixtures -- 4.2 4.5 2.7 3.6
Stone, clay,
and glass
products 44.7 6.2 6.3 5.6 6.7
Flat glass -- 5.0 5.6 3.7 2.9
Glass and
glassware,
pressed or
blown -- 5.7 6.1 5.5 5.1
Glass
containers -- 5.4 6.2 4.7 5.5
Pressed and
blown glass,
nec -- 5.9 6.0 5.9 4.9
Products of
purchased
glass -- 6.2 5.9 3.6 4.1
Cement, hydraulic -- 5.2 5.8 6.0 5.9
Structural clay
products -- 3.7 4.3 5.4 5.8
Pottery and
related
products 4.7 4.4 3.6 4.2
Concrete, gypsum,
and plaster
products -- 7.8 7.8 7.3 9.5
Concrete block
and brick -- 7.4 7.5 5.8 5.8
Concrete
products, nec -- 7.8 8.6 6.6 8.1
Ready-mixed
concrete -- 7.7 7.1 8.2 11.1
Misc. nonmetallic
mineral
products -- 4.0 4.2 3.3 3.5
Abrasive
products -- 2.7 2.8 1.0 1.1
Primary metal
industries 43.8 6.9 7.2 5.4 6.0
Blast furnaces
and basic
steel
products 45.2 7.6 7.9 6.0 6.5
Blast furnaces
and steel
mills -- 7.8 8.1 6.6 6.9
Steel pipe and
tubes -- 8.7 9.5 5.7 7.5
Iron and steel
foundries -- 6.7 6.9 4.9 6.4
Gray and
ductile iron
foundries -- 7.4 7.2 5.4 6.7
Malleable iron
foundries -- 8.6 8.5 3.6 5.0
Steel found-
ries, nec -- 5.9 7.1 4.9 7.5
Primary
nonferrous
metals -- 7.8 7.6 11.0 9.0
Primary
aluminum -- 7.4 7.2 12.1 9.1
Nonferrous
rolling and
drawing -- 7.8 8.2 5.7 6.2
Copper rolling
and drawing -- 7.2 6.9 3.0 3.9
Aluminum sheet,
plate, and
foil -- 8.7 9.0 10.0 9.6
Nonferrous wire
drawing and
insulating -- 7.6 8.2 4.4 4.6
Nonferrous
foundries
(castings) -- 4.6 5.0 2.5 3.3
Aluminum
foundries -- 4.8 5.2 3.1 3.5
Fabricated metal
products 41.2 4.9 4.9 2.9 3.8
Metal cans and
shipping
containers -- 8.2 8.1 6.1 6.5
Metal cans -- 8.0 8.4 6.2 6.3
Cutlery,
handtools,
and hardware -- 4.8 5.0 2.3 3.5
Hand and edge
tools, and
blades and
handsaws -- 5.7 5.5 2.5 4.0
Hardware, nec -- 4.3 4.8 2.0 3.1
Plumbing and
heating,
except
electric -- 4.1 4.4 2.3 3.0
Plumbing fix-
ture fittings
and trim -- 3.4 3.5 1.6 2.8
Heating
equipment,
except
electric -- 2.8 3.1 1.6 2.2
Fabricated
structural
metal
products -- 5.0 5.1 3.3 4.3
Fabricated
structural
metal -- 6.8 6.7 4.5 6.0
Metal doors,
sash, and
trim -- 4.2 5.0 2.6 4.2
Fabricated
plate work
(boiler
shops) -- 5.2 4.5 4.1 5.1
Sheet metal
work -- 5.1 5.5 2.7 3.0
Architectural
metal work -- 4.0 4.5 3.8 4.5
Screw machine
products,
bolts, etc. -- 4.5 4.5 2.4 2.8
Screw machine
products -- 3.9 4.2 2.6 2.8
Bolts, nuts,
rivets, and
washers -- 5.1 4.9 2.1 2.9
Metal forgings
and stampings -- 5.3 5.1 2.8 3.9
Iron and steel
forgings -- 4.0 4.1 1.8 2.9
Automotive
stampings -- 6.3 5.9 3.2 4.4
Metal stam-
pings, nec -- 4.0 4.1 1.9 2.8
Metal services,
nec -- 4.9 5.2 3.3 3.9
Plating and
polishing -- 4.5 4.7 2.9 3.4
Metal coating
and allied
services -- 5.5 6.0 3.9 4.6
Ordnance and
accessories,
nec -- 3.9 4.0 2.3 2.3
Ammunition,
except for
small arms,
nec -- 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5
Misc fabricated
metal
products -- 4.1 4.1 2.1 3.1
Valves and pipe
fittings, nec -- 3.1 3.7 1.8 2.6
Misc. fabri-
cated wire
products -- 2.9 2.8 1.0 2.2
Industrial
machinery and
equipment 40.6 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.8
Engines and
turbines -- 4.4 5.2 2.8 4.1
Turbines and
turbine gene-
rator sets -- 4.9 5.9 4.7 5.5
Internal
combustion
engines, nec -- 4.3 4.9 2.1 3.6
Farm and garden
machinery -- 5.1 3.5 2.6 3.6
Farm machinery
and equipment -- 5.5 4.2 3.0 4.2
Construction and
related
machinery -- 5.4 5.5 4.0 5.1
Construction
machinery -- 5.4 4.8 2.3 2.9
Mining
machinery -- 4.1 5.2 4.5 6.4
Oil and gas
field
machinery -- 6.3 6.9 8.6 11.2
Conveyors and
conveying
equipment -- 6.7 7.7 4.3 4.5
Industrial
trucks and
tractors -- 2.9 2.9 0.9 1.2
Metalworking
machinery -- 5.2 5.5 3.3 3.7
Machine tools,
metal cutting
types -- 5.0 4.8 2.3 2.4
Machine tools,
metal forming
types -- 4.8 5.5 1.4 2.1
Special dies,
tools, jigs,
and fixtures -- 5.7 6.1 4.1 4.7
Machine tool
accessories -- 3.8 4.6 2.6 2.7
Power driven
handtools -- 3.2 2.3 1.4 1.9
Special industry
machinery -- 5.6 5.9 3.1 3.9
Textile
machinery -- 1.3 1.9 0.6 0.6
Printing trades
machinery -- 5.2 5.7 2.3 2.4
Food products
machinery -- 7.8 7.3 5.8 6.8
General
industrial
machinery -- 4.4 4.3 2.1 2.9
Pumps and
pumping
equipment -- 5.1 4.5 2.9 3.6
Ball and roller
bearings -- 5.4 6.1 2.1 3.7
Air and gas
compressors -- 4.6 4.0 1.8 3.2
Blowers and
fans -- 3.2 2.8 1.6 2.3
Speed changers,
drives, and
gears -- 4.9 4.3 2.3 3.0
Power
transmission
equipment,
nec -- 5.9 5.8 2.3 3.9
Computer and
office
equipment -- 1.9 2.1 1.1 1.1
Electronic
computers -- 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1
Computer
terminals,
calculators,
and office
machines, nec -- 5.4 5.1 3.3 3.5
Refrigeration
and service
machinery -- 5.6 5.2 3.1 5.0
Refrigeration
and heating
equipment -- 6.4 6.2 3.8 6.1
Misc. industrial
and
commercial
machinery -- 5.9 5.8 3.9 4.1
Carburetors,
pistons,
rings, valves -- 6.4 6.3 2.9 4.1
Scales,
balances, and
industrial
machinery,
nec -- 6.1 6.0 4.2 4.3
Electronic
and other
electrical
equipment 39.0 3.9 4.0 2.1 2.2
Electric
distribution
equipment -- 5.3 5.2 2.0 2.9
Transformers,
except
electronic -- 4.2 4.5 1.7 1.9
Switchgear and
switchboard
apparatus -- 6.3 5.8 2.2 3.7
Electrical
industrial
apparatus -- 4.2 3.9 2.3 2.8
Motors and
generators -- 4.3 4.1 2.7 3.2
Relays and
industrial
controls -- 4.8 3.9 1.9 2.6
Household
appliances -- 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.5
Household
refrigerators
and freezers -- 0.6 0.5 1.8 1.7
Household
laundry
equipment -- 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.3
Electric
housewares
and fans -- 1.8 2.5 2.7 3.5
Electric lighting
and wiring
equipment -- 4.6 4.7 2.7 3.3
Electric lamps -- 4.0 4.1 3.1 2.9
Current-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 4.3 4.4 2.7 3.1
Noncurrent-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 6.7 6.2 3.2 3.8
Residential
lighting
fixtures -- 3.6 3.3 1.4 1.1
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 3.9 4.2 3.6 2.4
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 3.8 3.8 3.2 2.8
Communications
equipment -- 3.5 3.2 1.2 1.3
Telephone and
telegraph
apparatus -- 4.6 4.0 1.0 1.0
Electronic compo-
nents and
accessories -- 4.3 4.6 2.2 2.2
Electron tubes -- 1.9 2.3 2.3 1.7
Semiconductors
and related
devices -- 4.6 5.0 3.3 2.7
Electronic com-
ponents, nec -- 3.6 4.3 1.9 2.3
Misc. electrical
equipment and
supplies -- 3.3 3.5 1.8 2.1
Storage
batteries -- 3.9 3.4 1.6 2.0
Engine
electrical
equipment -- 1.9 2.2 1.4 1.6
Transportation
equipment 42.4 4.9 5.2 3.5 4.5
Motor vehicles
and equipment 43.6 5.5 5.7 3.5 4.8
Motor vehicles
and car
bodies -- 5.2 5.5 4.8 6.5
Truck and bus
bodies -- 6.0 5.9 3.0 3.8
Motor vehicle
parts and
accessories -- 5.9 6.2 3.0 4.2
Truck trailers -- 3.2 3.3 1.9 3.3
Aircraft and
parts -- 4.2 4.7 4.1 4.7
Aircraft -- 3.9 4.1 3.7 3.9
Aircraft
engines and
engine parts -- 5.0 5.8 5.2 6.3
Aircraft parts
and equip-
ment, nec -- 4.1 4.6 3.9 4.7
Ship and boat
building and
repairing -- 3.7 3.7 3.0 3.3
Ship building
and repairing -- 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.5
Boat building
and repairing -- 3.5 3.3 1.7 2.0
Railroad
equipment -- 3.3 3.5 2.0 3.2
Guided missiles,
space
vehicles, and
parts -- 5.6 6.2 4.6 6.3
Guided missiles
and space
vehicles -- 8.0 9.0 6.8 9.4
Misc. transpor-
tation
equipment -- 2.2 2.3 1.5 1.7
Travel trailers
and campers -- 1.3 1.7 1.0 0.8
Instruments and
related
products 40.7 3.4 3.5 2.4 2.7
Search and
navigation
equipment -- 3.9 4.6 2.6 2.5
Measuring and
controlling
devices -- 3.5 3.5 2.3 2.5
Environmental
controls -- 4.1 3.8 1.8 2.4
Process control
instruments -- 3.0 2.8 1.7 2.7
Instruments to
measure
electricity -- 3.9 4.3 2.2 1.6
Medical
instruments
and supplies -- 3.4 3.4 2.4 2.9
Surgical and
medical
instrument -- 3.8 3.6 3.2 3.5
Surgical
appliances
and supplies -- 3.3 3.7 2.0 2.7
Ophthalmic goods -- 1.7 1.6 2.4 2.2
Photographic
equipment and
supplies -- 4.0 4.4 3.2 3.2
Watches, clocks,
watchcases,
and parts -- 1.7 2.2 0.3 0.3
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries 38.6 2.4 2.4 1.4 1.9
Jewelry,
silverware,
and plated
ware -- 2.2 2.4 1.1 1.4
Jewelry,
precious
metal -- 2.4 2.7 1.1 1.5
Musical
instruments -- 1.4 1.6 0.9 1.9
Toys and sporting
goods -- 3.1 2.8 1.7 2.2
Dolls, games,
toys, and
children's
vehicles -- 1.6 2.7 1.0 2.1
Sporting and
athletic
goods, nec -- 3.6 2.8 1.9 2.3
Pens, pencils,
office, and
art supplies -- 2.1 2.0 1.2 2.1
Costume jewelry
and notions -- 1.3 1.0 0.3 1.0
Costume jewelry -- 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.8
Miscellaneous
manufactures -- 2.3 2.5 1.5 1.8
Signs and
advertising
specialties -- 2.7 3.2 1.9 2.1
Nondurable goods 40.4 4.2 4.4 3.4 3.8
Food and kindred
products 41.1 5.1 5.5 4.2 4.7
Meat products -- 4.6 5.2 3.8 4.3
Meat packing
plants -- 5.2 6.5 5.1 5.3
Sausages and
other pre-
pared meats -- 6.3 6.9 4.8 5.6
Poultry slaugh-
tering and
processing -- 3.7 3.8 2.7 3.3
Dairy products -- 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7
Cheese, natural
and processed -- 4.0 4.1 3.7 3.5
Fluid milk -- 5.1 5.2 5.9 5.8
Preserved
fruits and
vegetables -- 6.0 6.6 4.3 5.1
Canned
specialties -- 3.1 2.8 2.2 2.9
Canned
fruits and
vegetables -- 9.4 9.9 6.0 7.5
Frozen
fruits and
vegetables -- 5.2 6.1 4.6 4.8
Grain mill
products -- 6.2 6.9 4.7 5.5
Flour and other
grain mill
products -- 8.4 7.6 7.4 8.4
Prepared feeds,
nec -- 5.8 6.8 4.7 5.1
Bakery products -- 4.4 5.0 3.5 4.0
Bread, cake,
and related
products -- 4.8 5.1 3.9 4.2
Cookies,
crackers, and
frozen bakery
products,
except bread -- 3.8 4.8 2.7 3.6
Sugar and
confectionery
products -- 4.4 4.4 3.9 5.6
Cane sugar -- 9.1 7.0 7.9 8.8
Beet sugar -- 3.2 2.7 2.8 3.6
Candy and other -- 4.1 4.6 3.6 6.1
confectionery
products
Fats and oils -- 5.8 6.1 3.9 3.7
Beverages -- 6.3 7.0 5.0 5.5
Malt beverages -- 8.8 8.4 7.3 6.8
Bottled and
canned soft
drinks -- 7.6 8.6 5.4 6.4
Misc. food and
kindred
products -- 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.4
Tobacco products 41.0 5.0 6.1 3.0 2.8
Cigarettes -- 6.7 8.0 3.9 3.5
Textile mill
products 40.7 4.3 4.3 2.8 3.1
Broadwoven fabric
mills, cotton -- 5.0 4.9 3.0 3.3
Broadwoven fabric
mills,
synthetics -- 4.6 4.9 2.3 3.0
Broadwoven fabric
mills, wool -- 2.7 3.6 2.5 2.5
Narrow fabric
mills -- 3.3 2.4 2.2 3.0
Knitting mills -- 3.4 3.5 2.9 3.6
Women's
hosiery,
except socks -- 2.1 2.7 0.8 1.2
Hosiery, nec -- 3.0 3.0 1.6 2.3
Knit outerwear
mills -- 3.6 3.3 4.4 4.9
Weft knit
fabric mills -- 4.5 4.1 3.0 3.2
Textile
finishing,
except wool -- 5.1 4.8 3.2 4.0
Finishing
plants,
cotton -- 5.3 4.3 3.5 4.6
Finishing
plants,
synthetics -- 4.9 5.2 2.7 2.7
Carpets and rugs -- 4.3 4.7 2.8 2.0
Yarn and thread
mills -- 5.0 4.8 3.1 3.2
Yarn spinning
mills -- 5.4 5.2 3.6 3.8
Throwing and
winding mills -- 3.9 3.5 1.8 1.7
Miscellaneous
textile goods -- 3.6 3.8 2.6 2.3
Apparel and other
textile
products 37.9 2.1 2.3 1.6 2.1
Men's and boys'
suits and
coats -- 0.7 1.0 0.2 0.2
Men's and boys'
furnishings -- 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.7
Men's and boys'
shirts -- 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.2
Men's and boys'
trousers and
slacks -- 1.7 1.4 0.5 0.7
Men's and boys'
work clothing -- 4.5 5.0 4.5 5.6
Women's and
misses'
outerwear -- 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.8
Women's and
misses'
blouses and
shirts -- 2.0 1.7 1.7 1.9
Women's,
juniors', and
misses'
dresses -- 1.9 2.0 1.7 1.4
Women's and
misses' suits
and coats -- 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.0
Women's and
misses'
outerwear,
nec -- 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.6
Women's and
children's
undergarments -- 1.5 1.5 0.3 0.5
Women's and
children's
underwear -- 1.0 1.5 0.3 0.4
Brassieres,
girdles, and
allied
garments -- 2.5 1.5 0.3 0.5
Girls' and
children's
outerwear -- 2.9 2.1 0.7 1.2
Girls' and
children's
dresses and
blouses -- 4.6 1.1 0.3 0.6
Fur goods
and misc.
apparel and
accessories -- 4.2 4.0 2.0 2.7
Misc. fabricated
textile
products -- 3.2 3.8 2.5 3.6
Curtains and
draperies -- 2.4 2.4 1.4 2.2
House furnish-
ings, nec -- 2.4 3.3 1.4 1.8
Automotive and
apparel
trimmings -- 4.5 5.0 4.3 5.5
Paper and allied
products 42.3 5.2 5.5 4.2 4.5
Paper mills -- 6.6 6.2 6.1 5.2
Paperboard mills -- 6.6 6.9 5.5 6.0
Paperboard
containers
and boxes -- 4.7 5.1 3.2 3.7
Corrugated and
solid fiber
boxes -- 4.7 5.3 3.0 3.6
Sanitary food
containers -- 4.7 4.8 3.9 4.6
Folding paper-
board boxes -- 4.7 4.7 3.3 4.1
Misc. converted
paper
products -- 4.5 5.0 3.8 4.6
Paper, coated
and lamina-
ted, nec -- 3.2 3.5 2.5 2.7
Bags: plastics,
laminated,
and coated -- 6.5 7.5 6.8 7.3
Envelopes -- 3.7 3.2 3.0 3.6
Printing and
publishing 38.1 3.1 3.2 2.5 2.8
Newspapers -- 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.5
Periodicals -- 5.0 5.9 3.4 4.3
Books -- 2.8 2.5 3.2 2.9
Book publishing -- 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.7
Book printing -- 3.8 3.6 5.2 4.8
Miscellaneous
publishing -- 2.6 2.6 1.6 2.2
Commercial
printing -- 3.5 3.7 2.9 3.1
Commercial
printing,
lithographic -- 3.2 3.6 2.6 2.7
Commercial
printing, nec -- 4.3 4.1 3.5 4.3
Manifold business
forms -- 2.3 2.6 1.6 2.0
Blankbooks and
bookbinding -- 3.1 3.1 2.1 2.3
Printing trade
services -- 4.4 3.7 4.9 5.1
Chemicals
and allied
products 42.0 4.6 4.9 4.4 4.7
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals -- 4.6 5.2 4.3 3.9
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec -- 5.5 6.2 4.7 4.3
Plastics
materials and
synthetics -- 4.9 5.1 5.0 4.6
Plastics
materials and
resins -- 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.0
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic -- 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.6
Drugs -- 4.1 4.6 4.4 4.7
Pharmaceutical
preparations -- 3.6 4.3 3.8 4.3
Soap, cleaners,
and toilet
goods -- 3.8 4.3 2.9 4.0
Soap and other
detergents -- 3.7 4.7 4.3 5.1
Polishing,
sanitation,
and finishing
preparations -- 3.7 3.4 2.6 2.8
Toilet
preparations -- 4.0 4.6 2.3 4.0
Paints and allied
products -- 6.1 6.0 3.8 6.4
Industrial
organic
chemicals -- 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.5
Cyclic crudes
and interme-
diates -- 3.6 4.5 4.9 6.0
Other indus-
trial organic
chemicals -- 6.3 6.0 5.9 5.4
Agricultural
chemicals -- 4.8 4.4 5.4 4.8
Miscellaneous
chemical
products -- 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.9
Petroleum and coal
products 43.1 5.6 6.2 6.6 5.8
Petroleum
refining -- 5.3 5.8 7.2 6.1
Asphalt paving
and roofing
materials -- 6.6 7.4 5.8 5.5
Rubber and misc.
plastics
products 40.8 4.1 4.1 2.9 3.5
Tires and inner
tubes -- 6.4 6.8 3.9 4.4
Rubber and
plastics
footwear -- 2.8 2.4 0.4 0.3
Hose, belting,
gaskets, and
packing -- 4.3 4.5 3.3 4.5
Rubber and
plastics hose
and belting -- 4.1 4.0 2.9 3.6
Fabricated rubber
products, nec -- 4.1 4.0 2.3 2.9
Miscellaneous
plastics
products, nec -- 3.8 3.9 2.9 3.4
Leather and leather
products 36.1 2.5 2.6 1.1 1.3
Leather tanning
and finishing -- 6.9 7.4 3.2 3.9
Footwear cut
stock and
footwear,
except rubber -- 2.2 2.4 0.7 0.7
Men's footwear,
except
athletic -- 1.7 1.6 0.3 0.4
Women's foot-
wear, except
athletic -- 0.8 1.4 0.3 0.5
Luggage -- 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1
Handbags and
personal
leather goods -- 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.8
Service-producing 32.9 -- -- -- --
Transportation and
public
utilities 38.4 -- -- -- --
Railroad transpor-
tation:
Class I rail-
roads plus
Amtrak(2) -- -- -- -- --
Local and interurban
passenger
transit -- -- -- -- --
Local and suburban
transporta-
tion -- -- -- -- --
Intercity and rural
bus transpor-
tation -- -- -- -- --
Trucking and
warehousing -- -- -- -- --
Trucking and
courier
services,
except air -- -- -- -- --
Public ware-
housing and
storage -- -- -- -- --
Water transportation:
Water transporta-
tion services -- -- -- -- --
Pipelines, except
natural gas -- -- -- -- --
Transportation
services -- -- -- -- --
Passenger transpor-
tation
arrangement -- -- -- -- --
Travel agencies -- -- -- -- --
Freight transpor-
tation
arrangement -- -- -- -- --
Communications -- -- -- -- --
Telephone communi-
cations -- -- -- -- --
Telephone commu-
nications,
except radio -- -- -- -- --
Radio and
television
broadcasting -- -- -- -- --
Cable and other pay
television
services -- -- -- -- --
Electric, gas, and
sanitary
services -- -- -- -- --
Electric services -- -- -- -- --
Gas production and
distribution -- -- -- -- --
Combination utility
services -- -- -- -- --
Sanitary services -- -- -- -- --
Wholesale trade 38.3 -- -- -- --
Durable goods -- -- -- -- --
Motor vehicles,
parts, and
supplies -- -- -- -- --
Furniture and home
furnishings -- -- -- -- --
Lumber and other
construction
materials -- -- -- -- --
Professional and
commercial
equipment -- -- -- -- --
Medical and
hospital
equipment -- -- -- -- --
Metals and
minerals,
except
petroleum -- -- -- -- --
Electrical goods -- -- -- -- --
Hardware, plumbing,
and heating
equipment -- -- -- -- --
Machinery,
equipment,
and supplies -- -- -- -- --
Misc. wholesale
trade durable
goods -- -- -- -- --
Nondurable goods -- -- -- -- --
Paper and paper
products -- -- -- -- --
Drugs, proprie-
taries, and
sundries -- -- -- -- --
Apparel, piece
goods, and
notions -- -- -- -- --
Groceries and
related
products -- -- -- -- --
Farm-product raw
materials -- -- -- -- --
Chemicals and
allied
products -- -- -- -- --
Petroleum and
petroleum
products -- -- -- -- --
Beer, wine, and
distilled
beverages -- -- -- -- --
Misc. wholesale
trade nondu-
rable goods -- -- -- -- --
Retail trade 29.0 -- -- -- --
Building materials
and garden
supplies -- -- -- -- --
Lumber and other
building
materials -- -- -- -- --
Paint, glass, and
wallpaper
stores -- -- -- -- --
Hardware stores -- -- -- -- --
Retail nurseries
and garden
stores -- -- -- -- --
General merchandise
stores -- -- -- -- --
Department stores -- -- -- -- --
Variety stores -- -- -- -- --
Misc. general
merchandise
stores -- -- -- -- --
Food stores -- -- -- -- --
Grocery stores -- -- -- -- --
Retail bakeries -- -- -- -- --
Automotive dealers
and service
stations -- -- -- -- --
New and used car
dealers -- -- -- -- --
Auto and home
supply stores -- -- -- -- --
Gasoline service
stations -- -- -- -- --
Automotive
dealers, nec -- -- -- -- --
Apparel and accessory
stores -- -- -- -- --
Men's and boys'
clothing
stores -- -- -- -- --
Women's clothing
stores -- -- -- -- --
Family clothing
stores -- -- -- -- --
Shoe stores -- -- -- -- --
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- -- -- -- --
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- -- -- -- --
Household appliance
stores -- -- -- -- --
Radio, television,
and computer
stores -- -- -- -- --
Radio, televi-
sion, and
electronic
stores -- -- -- -- --
Record and
prerecorded
tape stores -- -- -- -- --
Eating and drinking
places(3) -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous retail
establish-
ments -- -- -- -- --
Drug stores
and proprie-
tary stores -- -- -- -- --
Used merchandise
stores -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
shopping
goods stores -- -- -- -- --
Nonstore retailers -- -- -- -- --
Fuel dealers -- -- -- -- --
Retail stores, nec -- -- -- -- --
Optical goods
stores -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
retail
stores, nec -- -- -- -- --
Finance, insurance,
and real
estate(4) 36.2 -- -- -- --
Depository
institutions -- -- -- -- --
Commercial banks -- -- -- -- --
State commercial
banks -- -- -- -- --
National and
commercial
banks, nec -- -- -- -- --
Credit unions -- -- -- -- --
Nondepository
institutions -- -- -- -- --
Personal credit
institutions -- -- -- -- --
Security and
commodity
brokers:
Security and
commodity
services -- -- -- -- --
Insurance carriers -- -- -- -- --
Life insurance -- -- -- -- --
Medical service and
health
insurance -- -- -- -- --
Hospital and
medical
service plans -- -- -- -- --
Fire, marine, and
casualty
insurance -- -- -- -- --
Services 32.8 -- -- -- --
Agricultural services -- -- -- -- --
Veterinary services -- -- -- -- --
Landscape and
horticultural
services -- -- -- -- --
Hotels and other
lodging
places:
Hotels and
motels(3) -- -- -- -- --
Personal services:
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services -- -- -- -- --
Beauty shops(3) -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
personal
services -- -- -- -- --
Business services -- -- -- -- --
Advertising -- -- -- -- --
Mailing,
reproduction,
and
stenographic
services:
Photocopying and
duplicating
services -- -- -- -- --
Services to
buildings -- -- -- -- --
Disinfecting and
pest control
services -- -- -- -- --
Building
maintenance
services, nec -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing -- -- -- -- --
Medical equipment
rental -- -- -- -- --
Heavy
construction
equipment
rental -- -- -- -- --
Equipment rental
and leasing,
nec -- -- -- -- --
Personnel supply
services:
Help supply
services -- -- -- -- --
Computer and data
processing
services -- -- -- -- --
Computer
programming
services -- -- -- -- --
Computer
integrated
systems
design -- -- -- -- --
Information
retrieval
services -- -- -- -- --
Computer
maintenance
and repair -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
business
services -- -- -- -- --
Detective and
armored car
services -- -- -- -- --
Security systems
services -- -- -- -- --
Auto repair,
services, and
parking -- -- -- -- --
Automotive rentals,
without
drivers -- -- -- -- --
Passenger car
rental -- -- -- -- --
Automobile parking -- -- -- -- --
Automotive repair
shops -- -- -- -- --
Automotive and
tire repair
shops -- -- -- -- --
General
automotive
repair shops -- -- -- -- --
Automotive
services,
except repair -- -- -- -- --
Carwashes -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous repair
services -- -- -- -- --
Motion pictures -- -- -- -- --
Motion picture
production
and services -- -- -- -- --
Video tape rental -- -- -- -- --
Amusement and
recreation
services -- -- -- -- --
Bowling centers -- -- -- -- --
Misc. amusement and
recreation
services -- -- -- -- --
Physical fitness
facilities -- -- -- -- --
Membership sports
and
recreation
clubs -- -- -- -- --
Health services -- -- -- -- --
Offices and clinics
of medical
doctors -- -- -- -- --
Offices and clinics
of dentists -- -- -- -- --
Offices and clinics
of other
health
practitioners -- -- -- -- --
Nursing and
personal care
facilities -- -- -- -- --
Intermediate care
facilities -- -- -- -- --
Hospitals -- -- -- -- --
Home health care
services -- -- -- -- --
Legal services -- -- -- -- --
Social services -- -- -- -- --
Individual and
family
services -- -- -- -- --
Job training and
related
services -- -- -- -- --
Child day care
services -- -- -- -- --
Residential care -- -- -- -- --
Social services,
nec -- -- -- -- --
Membership
organiza-
tions:
Professional
organizations -- -- -- -- --
Engineering and
management
services -- -- -- -- --
Engineering and
architectural
services -- -- -- -- --
Engineering
services -- -- -- -- --
Architectural
services -- -- -- -- --
Surveying
services -- -- -- -- --
Accounting,
auditing, and
bookkeeping -- -- -- -- --
Research and
testing
services -- -- -- -- --
Commercial
physical
research -- -- -- -- --
Commercial
nonphysical
research -- -- -- -- --
Noncommercial
research
organizations -- -- -- -- --
Management and
public
relations -- -- -- -- --
Management
services -- -- -- -- --
Management
consulting
services -- -- -- -- --
Public relations
services -- -- -- -- --
Services, nec -- -- -- -- --
Ave-
rage
over-
time
hours Average hourly earnings
Industry
June
2001 May June Apr. May
(p) 2000 2000 2001 2001(p)
Total private -- $13.65 $13.63 $14.27 $14.22
Goods-producing -- 15.27 15.34 15.76 15.84
Mining -- 17.22 17.15 17.60 17.48
Metal mining -- 18.44 18.63 18.73 18.85
Iron ores -- 20.97 21.73 21.34 21.03
Copper ores -- 15.81 15.67 15.52 15.68
Coal mining -- 19.13 19.07 18.63 18.52
Bituminous coal and
lignite
mining -- 19.24 19.15 18.74 18.62
Oil and gas
extraction -- 17.35 17.21 17.89 17.72
Crude petroleum and
natural gas -- 23.63 23.46 23.82 23.81
Oil and gas field
services -- 14.41 14.29 15.20 15.15
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels -- 15.20 15.26 15.71 15.69
Crushed and broken
stone -- 14.72 14.96 15.19 15.15
Construction -- 17.70 17.73 18.07 18.17
General building
contractors -- 17.12 16.97 17.41 17.49
Residential
building
construction -- 15.84 15.58 16.43 16.55
Operative builders -- 16.25 16.11 17.91 17.67
Nonresidential
building
construction -- 18.51 18.46 18.49 18.52
Heavy construction,
except
building -- 17.05 17.13 17.16 17.37
Highway and street
construction -- 17.55 17.65 17.34 17.82
Heavy construction,
except
highway -- 16.81 16.87 17.09 17.16
Special trade
contractors -- 18.06 18.12 18.50 18.58
Plumbing, heating,
and air
conditioning -- 18.71 18.74 19.20 19.36
Painting and paper
hanging -- 16.08 16.04 16.29 16.46
Electrical work -- 19.94 20.12 20.48 20.78
Masonry, stone-
work, and
plastering -- 17.69 17.74 18.05 18.07
Carpentry and floor
work -- 18.09 18.11 18.81 18.87
Roofing, siding,
and sheet
metal work -- 15.49 15.44 16.08 16.27
Manufacturing 4.0 14.26 14.33 14.74 14.75
Durable goods 4.1 14.69 14.76 15.14 15.19
Lumber and wood
products -- 11.85 11.93 12.13 12.16
Logging -- 13.70 13.96 13.67 13.80
Sawmills and
planing mills -- 11.76 11.82 11.90 12.07
Sawmills and
planing
mills,
general -- 12.19 12.26 12.29 12.50
Hardwood
dimension
and flooring
mills -- 10.23 10.31 10.49 10.50
Millwork,
plywood, and
structural
members -- 12.06 12.03 12.48 12.41
Millwork -- 12.23 12.12 12.59 12.79
Wood kitchen
cabinets -- 12.18 12.07 12.52 12.14
Hardwood veneer
and plywood -- 10.82 10.86 11.11 11.08
Softwood veneer
and plywood -- 13.96 14.24 14.85 14.71
Wood containers -- 9.37 9.44 9.87 9.84
Wood buildings
and mobile
homes -- 11.80 11.97 11.64 11.77
Mobile homes -- 11.78 11.97 11.78 11.92
Miscellaneous
wood products -- 11.45 11.53 11.90 11.81
Furniture and 11.64 11.70 12.07 12.09
fixtures --
Household
furniture -- 10.84 10.92 11.30 11.24
Wood household
furniture -- 10.39 10.42 10.79 10.82
Upholstered
household
furniture -- 11.66 11.77 12.07 11.85
Metal household
furniture -- 9.99 10.10 10.35 10.30
Mattresses and
bedsprings -- 11.50 11.52 12.05 12.07
Office furniture -- 12.71 12.56 12.73 13.01
Public building
and related
furniture -- 12.77 12.76 13.35 13.18
Partitions and
fixtures -- 12.81 12.95 13.15 13.18
Miscellaneous
furniture
and fixtures -- 11.84 11.84 12.53 12.47
Stone, clay,
and glass
products -- $14.40 $14.47 $14.96 $15.09
Flat glass -- 18.83 19.41 19.91 19.04
Glass and
glassware,
pressed or
blown -- 16.28 16.39 17.06 17.10
Glass
containers -- 17.53 17.66 18.44 18.10
Pressed and
blown glass,
nec -- 15.53 15.62 16.23 16.52
Products of
purchased
glass -- 13.04 13.18 13.36 13.18
Cement, hydraulic -- 19.38 19.33 19.51 19.18
Structural clay
products -- 12.27 12.29 12.10 12.11
Pottery and
related
products -- 12.35 12.39 12.70 12.61
Concrete, gypsum,
and plaster
products -- 14.14 14.19 14.75 15.11
Concrete block
and brick -- 13.18 13.27 14.34 14.53
Concrete
products, nec -- 12.55 12.65 12.63 12.76
Ready-mixed
concrete -- 15.16 15.25 15.98 16.49
Misc. nonmetallic
mineral
products -- 14.60 14.56 15.18 15.17
Abrasive
products -- 12.84 12.93 13.29 13.38
Primary metal
industries -- 16.30 16.46 16.90 16.80
Blast furnaces
and basic
steel
products -- 19.72 20.00 20.37 20.23
Blast furnaces
and steel
mills -- 21.47 21.90 22.34 22.17
Steel pipe and
tubes -- 15.18 15.33 15.71 15.76
Iron and steel
foundries -- 14.82 14.94 15.65 15.69
Gray and
ductile iron
foundries -- 15.62 15.76 16.79 16.85
Malleable iron
foundries -- 14.85 14.54 15.55 15.11
Steel found-
ries, nec -- 13.80 13.97 13.84 13.86
Primary
nonferrous
metals -- 18.02 18.23 19.15 19.01
Primary
aluminum -- 18.20 18.39 19.42 19.19
Nonferrous
rolling and
drawing -- 15.10 15.15 15.13 15.23
Copper rolling
and drawing -- 16.07 16.07 15.58 15.83
Aluminum sheet,
plate, and
foil -- 18.33 18.71 18.92 18.74
Nonferrous wire
drawing and
insulating -- 14.60 14.70 14.35 14.57
Nonferrous
foundries
(castings) -- 12.54 12.66 13.15 13.07
Aluminum
foundries -- 12.63 12.64 13.13 12.91
Fabricated metal
products -- 13.78 13.82 14.11 14.22
Metal cans and
shipping
containers -- 16.72 16.72 17.24 17.19
Metal cans -- 17.79 17.85 18.50 18.38
Cutlery,
handtools,
and hardware -- 12.79 12.74 13.34 13.40
Hand and edge
tools, and
blades and
handsaws -- 12.78 12.66 13.39 13.38
Hardware, nec -- 13.06 13.07 13.66 13.82
Plumbing and
heating,
except
electric -- 12.20 12.16 12.61 12.64
Plumbing fix-
ture fittings
and trim -- 11.79 11.43 12.10 12.01
Heating
equipment,
except
electric -- 12.67 12.98 13.16 13.12
Fabricated
structural
metal
products -- 13.12 13.13 13.53 13.59
Fabricated
structural
metal -- 13.30 13.45 13.58 13.58
Metal doors,
sash, and
trim -- 11.25 11.30 11.77 11.82
Fabricated
plate work
(boiler
shops) -- 14.43 14.24 15.08 15.10
Sheet metal
work -- 13.56 13.57 13.66 13.87
Architectural
metal work -- 12.90 13.16 13.42 13.50
Screw machine
products,
bolts, etc. -- 14.01 14.04 14.31 14.44
Screw machine
products -- 13.13 13.35 13.68 13.75
Bolts, nuts,
rivets, and
washers -- 14.89 14.75 15.06 15.24
Metal forgings
and stampings -- 16.26 16.31 16.44 16.66
Iron and steel
forgings -- 15.16 15.37 15.75 15.52
Automotive
stampings -- 18.19 18.20 18.57 18.87
Metal stam-
pings, nec -- 13.57 13.67 13.66 13.83
Metal services,
nec -- 12.17 12.32 12.58 12.67
Plating and
polishing -- 11.94 11.99 12.06 12.03
Metal coating
and allied
services -- 12.53 12.86 13.32 13.56
Ordnance and
accessories,
nec -- 15.40 15.60 15.50 15.29
Ammunition,
except for
small arms,
nec -- 17.21 17.34 17.56 17.39
Misc fabricated
metal
products -- 13.35 13.39 13.58 13.77
Valves and pipe
fittings, nec -- 13.54 13.57 14.58 14.37
Misc. fabri-
cated wire
products -- 12.22 12.28 12.07 12.28
Industrial
machinery and
equipment -- $15.45 $15.49 $15.74 $15.78
Engines and
turbines -- 17.72 18.20 17.99 18.17
Turbines and
turbine gene-
rator sets -- 20.30 20.51 20.47 20.45
Internal
combustion
engines, nec -- 16.85 17.26 16.94 17.20
Farm and garden
machinery -- 14.37 14.37 14.89 14.91
Farm machinery
and equipment -- 15.29 15.31 15.98 15.97
Construction and
related
machinery -- 14.66 14.66 14.64 14.79
Construction
machinery -- 14.80 14.75 14.84 15.21
Mining
machinery -- 15.20 15.38 14.89 14.96
Oil and gas
field
machinery -- 15.57 15.27 14.86 14.68
Conveyors and
conveying
equipment -- 14.41 14.65 14.27 14.44
Industrial
trucks and
tractors -- 12.91 12.99 13.54 13.63
Metalworking
machinery -- 16.40 16.53 16.83 16.88
Machine tools,
metal cutting
types -- 15.84 16.10 15.60 15.92
Machine tools,
metal forming
types -- 17.06 17.02 17.00 17.04
Special dies,
tools, jigs,
and fixtures -- 17.18 17.28 18.01 17.98
Machine tool
accessories -- 14.52 14.64 14.13 14.18
Power driven
handtools -- 12.89 12.74 13.34 13.22
Special industry
machinery -- 16.04 16.19 16.33 16.44
Textile
machinery -- 12.52 12.78 13.03 13.02
Printing trades
machinery -- 17.48 17.71 18.12 17.88
Food products
machinery -- 16.28 16.15 16.17 16.38
General
industrial
machinery -- 14.84 14.90 14.82 14.83
Pumps and
pumping
equipment -- 15.87 15.70 15.68 15.91
Ball and roller
bearings -- 15.94 16.29 15.16 14.89
Air and gas
compressors -- 15.33 15.22 15.26 15.45
Blowers and
fans -- 12.22 12.08 12.01 11.89
Speed changers,
drives, and
gears -- 15.79 15.58 17.02 17.37
Power
transmission
equipment,
nec -- 14.41 14.86 13.83 14.01
Computer and
office
equipment -- 17.75 17.57 18.08 18.06
Electronic
computers -- 20.01 19.97 19.82 19.99
Computer
terminals,
calculators,
and office
machines, nec -- 15.03 14.71 15.92 15.62
Refrigeration
and service
machinery -- 13.85 13.76 14.12 14.20
Refrigeration
and heating
equipment -- 13.95 13.86 14.30 14.38
Misc. industrial
and
commercial
machinery -- 14.90 14.90 15.35 15.39
Carburetors,
pistons,
rings, valves -- 15.19 15.43 15.69 15.61
Scales,
balances, and
industrial
machinery,
nec -- 14.82 14.84 15.31 15.35
Electronic
and other
electrical
equipment -- 13.64 13.66 14.39 14.40
Electric
distribution
equipment -- 13.56 13.57 14.33 14.35
Transformers,
except
electronic -- 12.42 12.53 12.85 13.08
Switchgear and
switchboard
apparatus -- 14.52 14.45 15.54 15.30
Electrical
industrial
apparatus -- 13.36 13.29 14.08 14.08
Motors and
generators -- 12.39 12.37 13.20 13.18
Relays and
industrial
controls -- 15.19 15.02 16.11 16.25
Household
appliances -- 12.94 12.84 13.17 13.15
Household
refrigerators
and freezers -- 14.82 14.66 15.22 15.26
Household
laundry
equipment -- 12.50 12.83 12.01 12.17
Electric
housewares
and fans -- 12.04 12.19 12.78 12.85
Electric lighting
and wiring
equipment -- 13.31 13.35 13.90 14.03
Electric lamps -- 17.98 18.18 18.32 18.08
Current-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 13.52 13.36 14.13 14.49
Noncurrent-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 12.49 12.41 12.70 12.49
Residential
lighting
fixtures -- 10.37 10.34 12.13 11.92
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 13.12 13.04 13.00 13.27
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 12.49 12.34 12.62 12.73
Communications
equipment -- 14.16 14.19 14.95 14.90
Telephone and
telegraph
apparatus -- 14.34 14.41 15.54 15.47
Electronic compo-
nents and
accessories -- 14.00 14.07 15.18 15.13
Electron tubes -- 14.13 14.37 15.30 14.76
Semiconductors
and related
devices -- 19.00 19.07 20.05 20.05
Electronic com-
ponents, nec -- 11.85 11.95 12.80 12.83
Misc. electrical
equipment and
supplies -- 13.24 13.23 13.25 13.46
Storage
batteries -- 14.96 14.73 15.20 15.55
Engine
electrical
equipment -- 12.73 12.76 12.34 12.59
Transportation
equipment -- $18.23 $18.40 $18.77 $18.83
Motor vehicles
and equipment -- 18.62 18.81 19.13 19.19
Motor vehicles
and car
bodies -- 22.55 22.82 23.85 23.77
Truck and bus
bodies -- 16.12 16.25 16.54 16.89
Motor vehicle
parts and
accessories -- 17.36 17.47 17.20 17.36
Truck trailers -- 12.10 12.05 12.13 12.30
Aircraft and
parts -- 20.11 20.31 20.73 20.74
Aircraft -- 22.74 22.86 23.49 23.44
Aircraft
engines and
engine parts -- 19.76 20.13 20.29 20.50
Aircraft parts
and equip-
ment, nec -- 17.51 17.66 18.14 18.19
Ship and boat
building and
repairing -- 14.19 14.20 14.73 14.77
Ship building
and repairing -- 15.77 15.71 16.38 16.47
Boat building
and repairing -- 12.59 12.64 12.76 12.67
Railroad
equipment -- 16.62 16.74 17.57 17.98
Guided missiles,
space
vehicles, and
parts -- 20.62 20.85 20.95 21.36
Guided missiles
and space
vehicles -- 21.81 21.97 22.03 22.51
Misc. transpor-
tation
equipment -- 12.54 12.48 12.82 12.86
Travel trailers
and campers -- 12.73 12.67 12.63 12.65
Instruments and
related
products -- 14.25 14.30 14.80 14.75
Search and
navigation
equipment -- 18.22 18.08 18.71 18.60
Measuring and
controlling
devices -- 14.44 14.50 14.90 14.80
Environmental
controls -- 11.41 11.54 11.80 11.71
Process control
instruments -- 15.13 15.11 15.18 15.22
Instruments to
measure
electricity -- 16.85 16.84 18.03 17.53
Medical
instruments
and supplies -- 13.02 13.04 13.78 13.81
Surgical and
medical
instrument -- 12.22 12.30 12.67 12.65
Surgical
appliances
and supplies -- 12.73 12.69 13.71 13.82
Ophthalmic goods -- 10.67 10.76 11.35 11.39
Photographic
equipment and
supplies -- 18.14 18.17 18.46 18.30
Watches, clocks,
watchcases,
and parts -- 12.35 12.35 10.42 10.52
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries -- 11.51 11.55 12.04 12.10
Jewelry,
silverware,
and plated
ware -- 11.90 12.05 12.53 12.65
Jewelry,
precious
metal -- 11.75 11.89 12.51 12.63
Musical
instruments -- 11.12 11.15 11.13 11.04
Toys and sporting
goods -- 11.42 11.45 12.14 12.13
Dolls, games,
toys, and
children's
vehicles -- 11.42 11.44 12.15 12.37
Sporting and
athletic
goods, nec -- 11.42 11.46 12.14 12.07
Pens, pencils,
office, and
art supplies -- 11.60 11.62 12.08 12.53
Costume jewelry
and notions -- 10.27 10.18 10.29 10.53
Costume jewelry -- 9.22 9.23 9.23 9.31
Miscellaneous
manufactures -- 11.63 11.66 12.15 12.17
Signs and
advertising
specialties -- 12.54 12.57 13.43 13.35
Nondurable goods 4.00 13.59 13.65 14.12 14.08
Food and kindred
products -- 12.42 12.51 12.79 12.82
Meat products -- 10.25 10.36 10.55 10.67
Meat packing
plants -- 10.88 10.96 11.14 11.34
Sausages and
other pre-
pared meats -- 11.64 11.82 12.20 12.31
Poultry slaugh-
tering and
processing -- 9.30 9.39 9.56 9.64
Dairy products -- 14.26 14.27 14.82 14.65
Cheese, natural
and processed -- 12.67 12.80 13.16 12.85
Fluid milk -- 14.99 15.06 15.76 15.68
Preserved
fruits and
vegetables -- 11.93 11.86 12.10 12.11
Canned
specialties -- 15.99 16.02 15.72 15.70
Canned
fruits and
vegetables -- 12.77 12.78 13.11 13.16
Frozen
fruits and
vegetables -- 11.04 10.89 11.64 11.64
Grain mill
products -- 14.90 15.06 15.06 15.14
Flour and other
grain mill
products -- 13.44 13.50 13.52 13.60
Prepared feeds,
nec -- 12.63 12.72 13.12 13.23
Bakery products -- $13.59 $13.80 $13.99 $14.18
Bread, cake,
and related
products -- 13.71 13.95 14.07 14.33
Cookies,
crackers, and
frozen bakery
products,
except bread -- 13.38 13.54 13.84 13.93
Sugar and
confectionery
products -- 14.41 14.53 15.24 15.40
Cane sugar -- 15.39 15.28 15.04 14.98
Beet sugar -- 16.07 16.09 17.39 17.45
Candy and other
confectionery
products -- 13.79 13.98 14.95 15.25
Fats and oils -- 13.30 13.47 12.47 12.40
Beverages -- 16.88 16.98 17.77 17.56
Malt beverages -- 24.45 24.48 24.99 24.76
Bottled and
canned soft
drinks -- 14.40 14.77 15.40 15.20
Misc. food and
kindred
products -- 11.12 11.25 11.73 11.64
Tobacco products -- 21.67 22.52 22.59 22.80
Cigarettes -- 25.95 26.35 25.86 25.77
Textile mill
products -- 11.09 11.13 11.30 11.29
Broadwoven fabric
mills, cotton -- 11.44 11.52 11.51 11.54
Broadwoven fabric
mills,
synthetics -- 12.01 12.08 12.41 12.30
Broadwoven fabric
mills, wool -- 11.65 11.88 12.24 12.20
Narrow fabric
mills -- 10.39 10.37 10.87 11.02
Knitting mills -- 10.44 10.38 10.79 10.79
Women's
hosiery,
except socks -- 9.10 8.82 9.10 9.07
Hosiery, nec -- 10.17 10.23 10.58 10.63
Knit outerwear
mills -- 10.71 10.60 11.20 11.11
Weft knit
fabric mills -- 10.92 10.95 11.06 11.07
Textile
finishing,
except wool -- 10.87 10.88 11.27 11.21
Finishing
plants,
cotton -- 10.74 10.64 10.83 10.81
Finishing
plants,
synthetics -- 11.49 11.60 12.23 12.11
Carpets and rugs -- 11.13 11.23 10.91 10.98
Yarn and thread
mills -- 10.55 10.63 10.70 10.67
Yarn spinning
mills -- 10.56 10.60 10.71 10.64
Throwing and
winding mills -- 10.40 10.58 10.47 10.59
Miscellaneous
textile goods -- 12.45 12.54 12.64 12.59
Apparel and other
textile
products -- 9.26 9.33 9.44 9.41
Men's and boys'
suits and
coats -- 8.94 9.06 9.43 9.38
Men's and boys'
furnishings -- 8.41 8.40 8.57 8.60
Men's and boys'
shirts -- 8.61 8.58 8.88 8.70
Men's and boys'
trousers and
slacks -- 8.82 8.82 8.74 8.95
Men's and boys'
work clothing -- 8.02 8.05 8.46 8.41
Women's and
misses'
outerwear -- 8.62 8.66 8.75 8.64
Women's and
misses'
blouses and
shirts -- 8.52 8.24 8.90 9.07
Women's,
juniors', and
misses'
dresses -- 10.39 10.50 10.05 9.90
Women's and
misses' suits
and coats -- 8.79 8.74 8.85 8.76
Women's and
misses'
outerwear,
nec -- 8.17 8.21 8.42 8.31
Women's and
children's
undergarments -- 8.86 8.77 8.77 8.96
Women's and
children's
underwear -- 8.62 8.54 8.52 8.64
Brassieres,
girdles, and
allied
garments -- 9.42 9.38 9.46 9.82
Girls' and
children's
outerwear -- 8.08 8.24 8.51 8.72
Girls' and
children's
dresses and
blouses -- 7.96 8.10 8.94 9.13
Fur goods
and misc.
apparel and
accessories -- 8.59 8.64 8.69 8.74
Misc. fabricated
textile
products -- 10.49 10.63 10.63 10.55
Curtains and
draperies -- 8.07 7.99 8.53 8.59
House furnish-
ings, nec -- 9.40 9.55 9.53 9.39
Automotive and
apparel
trimmings -- 13.05 13.16 12.80 12.58
Paper and allied
products -- 16.16 16.21 16.74 16.80
Paper mills -- 21.05 20.76 21.54 21.41
Paperboard mills -- 20.30 20.50 21.11 21.42
Paperboard
containers
and boxes -- $13.78 $13.88 $14.32 $14.29
Corrugated and
solid fiber
boxes -- 13.72 13.85 14.19 14.19
Sanitary food
containers -- 14.23 14.34 14.82 14.60
Folding paper-
board boxes -- 14.62 14.80 15.31 15.20
Misc. converted
paper
products -- 13.96 14.13 14.43 14.86
Paper, coated
and lamina-
ted, nec -- 17.10 17.48 17.66 18.02
Bags: plastics,
laminated,
and coated -- 12.49 12.71 13.54 13.40
Envelopes -- 12.66 12.55 12.64 12.94
Printing and
publishing -- 14.30 14.33 14.75 14.75
Newspapers -- 13.71 13.75 13.96 14.02
Periodicals -- 15.87 15.84 16.09 16.10
Books -- 14.03 14.09 15.06 15.22
Book publishing -- 13.93 13.99 14.66 14.71
Book printing -- 14.11 14.18 15.39 15.61
Miscellaneous
publishing -- 14.53 14.32 15.09 14.63
Commercial
printing -- 14.65 14.72 15.07 15.08
Commercial
printing,
lithographic -- 14.89 15.00 15.24 15.23
Commercial
printing, nec -- 14.11 14.06 14.58 14.57
Manifold business
forms -- 15.21 15.30 14.54 14.65
Blankbooks and
bookbinding -- 10.83 10.71 11.37 11.13
Printing trade
services -- 16.33 16.16 17.23 17.27
Chemicals
and allied
products -- 17.99 18.10 18.64 18.48
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals -- 19.24 19.29 20.02 19.59
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec -- 20.31 20.35 21.24 20.70
Plastics
materials and
synthetics -- 19.02 18.94 19.37 19.13
Plastics
materials and
resins -- 21.57 21.34 21.73 21.34
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic -- 16.04 16.08 16.86 16.85
Drugs -- 17.60 17.95 18.38 18.24
Pharmaceutical
preparations -- 17.08 17.53 17.96 17.78
Soap, cleaners,
and toilet
goods -- 15.79 15.75 16.09 16.41
Soap and other
detergents -- 19.83 19.86 20.30 20.79
Polishing,
sanitation,
and finishing
preparations -- 15.33 14.49 13.83 14.04
Toilet
preparations -- 13.97 14.21 14.93 15.17
Paints and allied
products -- 15.09 15.27 15.89 16.32
Industrial
organic
chemicals -- 21.84 21.84 22.24 21.73
Cyclic crudes
and interme-
diates -- 21.92 22.28 23.30 22.62
Other indus-
trial organic
chemicals -- 21.83 21.76 22.07 21.58
Agricultural
chemicals -- 18.27 18.55 19.39 19.51
Miscellaneous
chemical
products -- 15.94 16.09 16.90 16.79
Petroleum and coal
products -- 21.79 21.83 22.09 21.80
Petroleum
refining -- 24.47 24.52 24.85 24.40
Asphalt paving
and roofing
materials -- 17.54 17.91 17.32 17.81
Rubber and misc.
plastics
products -- 12.75 12.79 13.33 13.31
Tires and inner
tubes -- 18.94 18.98 19.32 19.40
Rubber and
plastics
footwear -- 8.90 8.93 8.29 8.91
Hose, belting,
gaskets, and
packing -- 12.78 12.81 13.18 13.41
Rubber and
plastics hose
and belting -- 12.91 12.93 13.35 13.45
Fabricated rubber
products, nec -- 12.83 12.94 13.30 13.13
Miscellaneous
plastics
products, nec -- 12.07 12.10 12.70 12.66
Leather and leather
products -- 10.03 10.11 10.37 10.23
Leather tanning
and finishing -- 12.38 12.36 12.81 12.18
Footwear cut
stock and
footwear,
except rubber -- 9.64 9.70 9.79 9.85
Men's footwear,
except
athletic -- 10.25 10.30 10.26 10.38
Women's foot-
wear, except
athletic -- 8.47 8.87 8.95 8.99
Luggage -- 9.31 9.54 9.87 9.21
Handbags and
personal
leather goods -- 8.55 8.81 9.89 10.07
Service-producing -- 13.13 13.09 13.83 13.73
Transportation and
public
utilities -- 16.13 16.18 16.78 16.72
Railroad transpor-
tation:
Class I rail-
roads plus
Amtrak(2) -- $17.90 $18.05 $18.60 $18.60
Local and interurban
passenger
transit -- 11.80 12.06 12.30 12.20
Local and suburban
transporta-
tion -- 12.39 12.65 13.08 13.04
Intercity and rural
bus transpor-
tation -- 13.85 13.90 13.44 13.19
Trucking and
warehousing -- 14.19 14.23 14.64 14.66
Trucking and
courier
services,
except air -- 14.41 14.45 14.87 14.89
Public ware-
housing and
storage -- 12.18 12.23 12.57 12.59
Water transportation:
Water transporta-
tion services -- 20.13 20.10 21.23 20.96
Pipelines, except
natural gas -- 22.95 22.66 24.02 24.18
Transportation
services -- 14.50 14.33 15.27 14.93
Passenger transpor-
tation
arrangement -- 14.92 14.54 16.10 15.59
Travel agencies -- 15.33 14.90 16.64 16.06
Freight transpor-
tation
arrangement -- 14.70 14.64 15.32 15.29
Communications -- 17.80 17.78 18.35 18.30
Telephone communi-
cations -- 18.00 17.99 18.67 18.65
Telephone commu-
nications,
except radio -- 18.59 18.62 19.13 19.05
Radio and
television
broadcasting -- 18.82 18.76 19.04 19.02
Cable and other pay
television
services -- 15.38 15.37 15.71 15.55
Electric, gas, and
sanitary
services -- 21.47 21.38 22.10 22.05
Electric services -- 22.62 22.59 23.03 22.87
Gas production and
distribution -- 19.39 19.45 20.24 20.05
Combination utility
services -- 25.55 25.15 25.81 25.99
Sanitary services -- 17.85 17.93 19.24 19.28
Wholesale trade -- 15.05 15.12 15.86 15.66
Durable goods -- 15.73 15.76 16.75 16.51
Motor vehicles,
parts, and
supplies -- 14.12 14.27 15.10 14.69
Furniture and home
furnishings -- 14.08 14.18 15.33 15.48
Lumber and other
construction
materials -- 14.06 14.15 15.25 15.26
Professional and
commercial
equipment -- 19.17 19.06 20.92 20.18
Medical and
hospital
equipment -- 18.31 18.22 19.81 19.27
Metals and
minerals,
except
petroleum -- 14.74 14.98 15.74 15.72
Electrical goods -- 16.36 16.29 16.52 16.67
Hardware, plumbing,
and heating
equipment -- 14.26 14.24 15.27 15.31
Machinery,
equipment,
and supplies -- 15.66 15.72 16.41 16.27
Misc. wholesale
trade durable
goods -- 12.11 12.10 12.90 12.94
Nondurable goods -- 14.09 14.18 14.61 14.47
Paper and paper
products -- 13.58 13.91 13.83 13.69
Drugs, proprie-
taries, and
sundries -- 19.95 20.25 20.89 19.85
Apparel, piece
goods, and
notions -- 13.07 13.10 13.52 13.55
Groceries and
related
products -- 14.06 14.08 14.71 14.63
Farm-product raw
materials -- 11.15 11.10 11.43 11.39
Chemicals and
allied
products -- 15.58 15.73 16.18 15.96
Petroleum and
petroleum
products -- 13.08 13.07 13.73 13.78
Beer, wine, and
distilled
beverages -- 17.29 17.18 16.89 17.06
Misc. wholesale
trade nondu-
rable goods -- 11.29 11.32 11.64 11.67
Retail trade -- 9.40 9.39 9.78 9.78
Building materials
and garden
supplies -- 11.28 11.28 11.90 11.93
Lumber and other
building
materials -- 11.90 11.90 12.67 12.71
Paint, glass, and
wallpaper
stores -- 11.25 11.09 11.58 11.62
Hardware stores -- 9.25 9.17 9.53 9.47
Retail nurseries
and garden
stores -- 9.86 9.89 10.09 10.18
General merchandise
stores -- $9.39 $9.39 $9.79 $9.79
Department stores -- 9.51 9.51 9.96 9.95
Variety stores -- 7.70 7.66 7.60 7.72
Misc. general
merchandise
stores -- 9.03 8.96 9.22 9.24
Food stores -- 9.35 9.31 9.72 9.73
Grocery stores -- 9.39 9.35 9.74 9.74
Retail bakeries -- 9.04 9.11 9.70 9.73
Automotive dealers
and service
stations -- 13.06 13.12 13.58 13.52
New and used car
dealers -- 16.23 16.39 16.86 16.78
Auto and home
supply stores -- 10.82 10.78 11.36 11.31
Gasoline service
stations -- 8.44 8.43 8.61 8.62
Automotive
dealers, nec -- 12.90 13.24 14.15 14.64
Apparel and accessory
stores -- 9.35 9.34 9.71 9.78
Men's and boys'
clothing
stores -- 11.12 11.12 10.91 10.86
Women's clothing
stores -- 9.34 9.27 9.60 9.57
Family clothing
stores -- 9.16 9.26 9.75 9.89
Shoe stores -- 8.82 8.72 9.11 9.22
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- 12.80 12.73 13.30 13.26
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- 11.89 11.88 12.34 12.30
Household appliance
stores -- 11.87 11.90 12.42 12.27
Radio, television,
and computer
stores -- 14.08 13.93 14.64 14.61
Radio, televi-
sion, and
electronic
stores -- 12.87 12.79 13.41 13.54
Record and
prerecorded
tape stores -- 7.88 7.85 8.27 8.08
Eating and drinking
places(3) -- 6.89 6.89 7.11 7.14
Miscellaneous retail
establish-
ments -- 10.19 10.20 10.66 10.67
Drug stores
and proprie-
tary stores -- 10.98 10.97 11.60 11.65
Used merchandise
stores -- 8.31 8.38 8.75 8.79
Miscellaneous
shopping
goods stores -- 9.51 9.49 9.90 9.93
Nonstore retailers -- 10.72 10.71 11.26 11.29
Fuel dealers -- 13.46 13.47 13.87 13.70
Retail stores, nec -- 10.17 10.24 10.54 10.50
Optical goods
stores -- 11.71 11.82 12.37 12.33
Miscellaneous
retail
stores, nec -- 10.78 10.67 10.99 11.06
Finance, insurance,
and real
estate(4) -- $15.02 $14.93 $15.81 $15.74
Depository
institutions -- 11.63 11.54 12.16 12.14
Commercial banks -- 11.07 10.98 11.57 11.55
State commercial
banks -- 10.79 10.69 11.25 11.20
National and
commercial
banks, nec -- 11.26 11.18 11.79 11.78
Credit unions -- 11.35 11.33 11.94 11.89
Nondepository
institutions -- 15.52 15.62 17.30 17.33
Personal credit
institutions -- 13.14 13.16 13.59 13.42
Security and
commodity
brokers:
Security and
commodity
services -- 22.05 22.11 23.23 23.36
Insurance carriers -- 17.50 17.48 18.49 18.47
Life insurance -- 15.93 15.97 16.83 16.76
Medical service and
health
insurance -- 16.66 16.55 17.61 17.52
Hospital and
medical
service plans -- 17.10 16.93 18.08 18.03
Fire, marine, and
casualty
insurance -- 19.15 19.09 20.35 20.39
Services -- 13.79 13.72 14.58 14.47
Agricultural services -- 10.83 10.72 11.28 11.18
Veterinary services -- $10.73 $10.68 $11.33 $11.42
Landscape and
horticultural
services -- 10.89 10.77 11.32 11.16
Hotels and other
lodging
places:
Hotels and
motels(3) -- 9.62 9.56 9.87 10.02
Personal services:
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services -- 9.06 9.05 9.40 9.45
Beauty shops(3) -- 10.37 10.38 10.69 10.69
Miscellaneous
personal
services -- 10.31 10.35 10.80 10.96
Business services -- 13.86 13.88 15.00 14.76
Advertising -- 19.54 19.50 20.40 19.99
Mailing,
reproduction,
and
stenographic
services:
Photocopying and
duplicating
services -- 11.91 12.08 12.74 12.77
Services to
buildings -- 8.86 8.87 9.18 9.21
Disinfecting and
pest control
services -- 12.23 12.26 12.60 12.80
Building
maintenance
services, nec -- 8.44 8.42 8.72 8.74
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing -- 13.79 13.55 14.56 14.59
Medical equipment
rental -- 13.10 12.98 13.65 13.97
Heavy
construction
equipment
rental -- 17.96 17.96 18.83 19.14
Equipment rental
and leasing,
nec -- 12.55 12.24 13.21 13.11
Personnel supply
services:
Help supply
services -- 10.91 11.06 11.70 11.66
Computer and data
processing
services -- 22.98 22.97 24.17 23.88
Computer
programming
services -- 26.63 26.57 27.64 27.69
Computer
integrated
systems
design -- 22.12 21.85 24.56 24.17
Information
retrieval
services -- 15.38 15.31 16.59 16.50
Computer
maintenance
and repair -- 16.89 16.95 16.57 16.68
Miscellaneous
business
services -- 10.99 10.88 11.31 11.30
Detective and
armored car
services -- 9.14 9.19 9.50 9.47
Security systems
services -- 14.31 14.68 15.34 15.14
Auto repair,
services, and
parking -- 11.82 11.84 12.26 12.26
Automotive rentals,
without
drivers -- 11.52 11.47 11.68 11.66
Passenger car
rental -- 10.69 10.69 10.74 10.78
Automobile parking -- 8.73 8.89 9.08 9.07
Automotive repair
shops -- 13.27 13.30 13.84 13.88
Automotive and
tire repair
shops -- 13.93 14.07 14.72 14.82
General
automotive
repair shops -- 13.01 12.97 13.46 13.46
Automotive
services,
except repair -- 8.95 8.88 9.44 9.47
Carwashes -- 7.80 7.68 7.92 7.93
Miscellaneous repair
services -- 14.23 14.27 14.84 14.83
Motion pictures -- 15.17 14.51 14.92 14.47
Motion picture
production
and services -- 19.99 19.44 19.85 19.44
Video tape rental -- 7.79 7.88 7.99 8.11
Amusement and
recreation
services -- 10.07 9.60 10.72 10.58
Bowling centers -- 8.15 8.34 8.42 8.67
Misc. amusement and
recreation
services -- 9.43 9.00 9.96 9.78
Physical fitness
facilities -- 9.97 9.93 10.21 10.16
Membership sports
and
recreation
clubs -- 9.98 9.48 10.67 10.52
Health services -- 14.59 14.61 15.33 15.35
Offices and clinics
of medical
doctors -- 15.29 15.32 15.97 16.00
Offices and clinics
of dentists -- 15.57 15.53 16.26 16.29
Offices and clinics
of other
health
practitioners -- 12.97 13.02 13.53 13.51
Nursing and
personal care
facilities -- 10.61 10.65 11.16 11.18
Intermediate care
facilities -- 10.25 10.24 10.60 10.63
Hospitals -- 16.30 16.33 17.21 17.22
Home health care
services -- $12.34 $12.36 $12.73 $12.72
Legal services -- 20.00 20.20 21.03 20.79
Social services -- 9.84 9.86 10.27 10.21
Individual and
family
services -- 10.36 10.38 10.79 10.71
Job training and
related
services -- 9.45 9.51 9.82 9.78
Child day care
services -- 8.61 8.54 8.96 8.93
Residential care -- 10.03 10.07 10.48 10.45
Social services,
nec -- 12.03 12.22 12.76 12.62
Membership
organiza-
tions:
Professional
organizations -- 19.18 19.22 19.86 19.94
Engineering and
management
services -- 19.01 18.82 19.79 19.68
Engineering and
architectural
services -- 21.01 20.73 21.76 21.61
Engineering
services -- 21.90 21.63 22.59 22.45
Architectural
services -- 19.06 18.81 20.27 19.93
Surveying
services -- 14.94 14.69 15.48 15.69
Accounting,
auditing, and
bookkeeping -- 16.03 15.98 16.83 16.62
Research and
testing
services -- 18.72 18.54 20.19 19.95
Commercial
physical
research -- 20.49 20.51 22.72 22.53
Commercial
nonphysical
research -- 14.74 14.49 15.32 14.75
Noncommercial
research
organizations -- 22.60 22.07 23.48 23.56
Management and
public
relations -- 18.71 18.49 19.40 19.21
Management
services -- 16.84 16.51 17.51 17.24
Management
consulting
services -- 21.38 21.38 21.40 21.21
Public relations
services -- 17.99 17.83 19.06 19.21
Services, nec -- 18.57 18.51 19.59 19.39
Average
hourly
earn-
ings Average weekly earnings
Industry
June May June Apr.
2001(p) 2000 2000 2001
Total private $14.20 $468.20 $471.60 $486.61
Goods-producing 15.92 626.07 632.01 624.10
Mining 17.68 738.74 742.60 765.60
Metal mining -- 787.39 806.68 842.85
Iron ores -- 901.71 947.43 977.37
Copper ores -- 769.95 775.67 758.93
Coal mining -- 835.98 839.08 862.57
Bituminous coal and
lignite
mining -- 852.33 854.09 867.66
Oil and gas
extraction -- 716.56 721.10 746.01
Crude petroleum and
natural gas -- 949.93 966.55 1,017.11
Oil and gas field
services -- 608.10 610.18 633.84
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels -- 708.32 711.12 727.37
Crushed and broken
stone -- 731.58 742.02 686.59
Construction 18.23 700.92 700.34 695.70
General building
contractors -- 664.26 651.65 665.06
Residential
building
construction -- 597.17 576.46 614.48
Operative builders -- 606.13 599.29 646.55
Nonresidential
building
construction -- 740.40 738.40 722.96
Heavy construction,
except
building -- 753.61 746.87 725.87
Highway and street
construction -- 788.00 797.78 742.15
Heavy construction,
except
highway -- 737.96 723.72 717.78
Special trade
contractors -- 698.92 704.87 697.45
Plumbing, heating,
and air
conditioning -- 740.92 743.98 737.28
Painting and paper
hanging -- 607.82 609.52 609.25
Electrical work -- 789.62 806.81 796.67
Masonry, stone-
work, and
plastering -- 650.99 651.06 646.19
Carpentry and floor
work -- 665.71 653.77 684.68
Roofing, siding,
and sheet
metal work -- 546.80 558.93 537.07
Manufacturing 14.80 593.22 598.99 588.13
Durable goods 15.24 619.92 625.82 607.11
Lumber and wood
products 12.17 489.41 495.10 483.99
Logging -- 561.70 593.30 557.74
Sawmills and
planing mills -- 499.80 503.53 481.95
Sawmills and
planing
mills,
general -- 522.95 528.41 502.66
Hardwood
dimension
and flooring
mills -- 424.55 423.74 410.16
Millwork,
plywood, and
structural
members -- 507.73 507.67 511.68
Millwork -- 511.21 506.62 507.38
Wood kitchen
cabinets -- 515.21 508.15 538.36
Hardwood veneer
and plywood -- 466.34 463.72 453.29
Softwood veneer
and plywood -- 596.09 599.50 601.43
Wood containers -- 381.36 391.76 380.00
Wood buildings
and mobile
homes -- 428.34 428.53 396.92
Mobile homes -- 424.08 422.54 381.67
Miscellaneous
wood products -- 469.45 476.19 471.24
Furniture and 12.24 464.44 472.68 457.45
fixtures
Household
furniture -- 426.01 432.43 418.10
Wood household
furniture -- 408.33 410.55 391.68
Upholstered
household
furniture -- 443.08 453.15 445.38
Metal household
furniture -- 446.55 439.35 441.95
Mattresses and
bedsprings -- 463.45 483.84 456.70
Office furniture -- 537.63 537.57 495.20
Public building
and related
furniture -- 501.86 521.88 517.98
Partitions and
fixtures -- 522.65 538.72 531.26
Miscellaneous
furniture
and fixtures -- 467.68 471.23 466.12
Stone, clay,
and glass
products $15.24 $626.40 $623.66 $638.79
Flat glass -- 781.45 822.98 802.37
Glass and
glassware,
pressed or
blown -- 685.39 691.66 707.99
Glass
containers -- 766.06 789.40 837.18
Pressed and
blown glass,
nec -- 639.84 637.30 639.46
Products of
purchased
glass -- 554.20 550.92 543.75
Cement, hydraulic -- 872.10 877.58 915.02
Structural clay
products -- 492.03 500.20 486.42
Pottery and
related
products -- 519.94 515.42 513.08
Concrete, gypsum,
and plaster
products -- 643.37 637.13 669.65
Concrete block
and brick -- 591.78 591.84 590.81
Concrete
products, nec -- 547.18 559.13 526.67
Ready-mixed
concrete -- 706.46 689.30 775.03
Misc. nonmetallic
mineral
products -- 608.82 604.24 593.54
Abrasive
products -- 532.86 534.01 494.39
Primary metal
industries 16.93 728.61 742.35 730.08
Blast furnaces
and basic
steel
products 20.31 911.06 930.00 920.72
Blast furnaces
and steel
mills -- 1,015.53 1,038.06 1,045.51
Steel pipe and
tubes -- 672.47 694.45 648.82
Iron and steel
foundries -- 663.94 673.79 672.95
Gray and
ductile iron
foundries -- 699.78 704.47 728.69
Malleable iron
foundries -- 726.17 722.64 637.55
Steel found-
ries, nec -- 627.90 652.40 622.80
Primary
nonferrous
metals -- 800.09 802.12 926.86
Primary
aluminum -- 798.98 788.93 947.70
Nonferrous
rolling and
drawing -- 661.38 668.12 630.92
Copper rolling
and drawing -- 691.01 687.80 613.85
Aluminum sheet,
plate, and
foil -- 681.88 703.50 815.45
Nonferrous wire
drawing and
insulating -- 654.08 673.26 581.18
Nonferrous
foundries
(castings) -- 540.47 557.04 522.06
Aluminum
foundries -- 546.88 566.27 526.51
Fabricated metal
products 14.28 588.41 594.26 567.22
Metal cans and
shipping
containers -- 790.86 794.20 760.28
Metal cans -- 832.57 844.31 823.25
Cutlery,
handtools,
and hardware -- 539.74 537.63 524.26
Hand and edge
tools, and
blades and
handsaws -- 553.37 546.91 544.97
Hardware, nec -- 538.07 537.18 524.54
Plumbing and
heating,
except
electric -- 503.86 508.29 509.44
Plumbing fix-
ture fittings
and trim -- 489.29 469.77 459.80
Heating
equipment,
except
electric -- 491.60 529.58 529.03
Fabricated
structural
metal
products -- 566.78 571.16 553.38
Fabricated
structural
metal -- 594.51 607.94 555.42
Metal doors,
sash, and
trim -- 472.50 484.77 475.51
Fabricated
plate work
(boiler
shops) -- 611.83 593.81 637.88
Sheet metal
work -- 602.06 607.94 553.23
Architectural
metal work -- 527.61 542.19 539.48
Screw machine
products,
bolts, etc. -- 575.81 584.06 542.35
Screw machine
products -- 518.64 536.67 526.68
Bolts, nuts,
rivets, and
washers -- 637.29 635.73 561.74
Metal forgings
and stampings -- 715.44 727.43 674.04
Iron and steel
forgings -- 636.72 648.61 595.35
Automotive
stampings -- 845.84 860.86 800.37
Metal stam-
pings, nec -- 548.23 557.74 521.81
Metal services,
nec -- 495.32 505.12 488.10
Plating and
polishing -- 490.73 493.99 461.90
Metal coating
and allied
services -- 502.45 523.40 527.47
Ordnance and
accessories,
nec -- 636.02 645.84 610.70
Ammunition,
except for
small arms,
nec -- 705.61 724.81 726.98
Misc fabricated
metal
products -- 563.37 563.72 540.48
Valves and pipe
fittings, nec -- 553.79 549.59 507.38
Misc. fabri-
cated wire
products -- 492.47 486.29 446.59
Industrial
machinery and
equipment $15.80 $651.99 $655.23 $628.03
Engines and
turbines -- 761.96 789.88 744.79
Turbines and
turbine gene-
rator sets -- 933.80 959.87 960.04
Internal
combustion
engines, nec -- 707.70 726.65 667.44
Farm and garden
machinery -- 587.73 566.18 585.18
Farm machinery
and equipment -- 623.83 604.75 613.63
Construction and
related
machinery -- 627.45 633.31 600.24
Construction
machinery -- 626.04 620.98 574.31
Mining
machinery -- 606.48 625.97 606.02
Oil and gas
field
machinery -- 711.55 731.43 695.45
Conveyors and
conveying
equipment -- 609.54 627.02 596.49
Industrial
trucks and
tractors -- 534.47 536.49 507.75
Metalworking
machinery -- 680.60 695.91 664.79
Machine tools,
metal cutting
types -- 690.62 690.69 625.56
Machine tools,
metal forming
types -- 707.99 725.05 618.80
Special dies,
tools, jigs,
and fixtures -- 709.53 730.94 711.40
Machine tool
accessories -- 579.35 598.78 555.31
Power driven
handtools -- 515.60 491.76 500.25
Special industry
machinery -- 692.93 696.17 653.20
Textile
machinery -- 485.78 511.20 488.63
Printing trades
machinery -- 720.18 710.17 668.63
Food products
machinery -- 708.18 700.91 685.61
General
industrial
machinery -- 617.34 619.84 583.91
Pumps and
pumping
equipment -- 652.26 642.13 620.93
Ball and roller
bearings -- 658.32 690.70 580.63
Air and gas
compressors -- 689.85 674.25 689.75
Blowers and
fans -- 497.35 485.62 459.98
Speed changers,
drives, and
gears -- 636.34 618.53 592.30
Power
transmission
equipment,
nec -- 636.92 658.30 575.33
Computer and
office
equipment -- 713.55 701.04 692.46
Electronic
computers -- 808.40 792.81 751.18
Computer
terminals,
calculators,
and office
machines, nec -- 601.20 600.17 663.86
Refrigeration
and service
machinery -- 598.32 595.81 561.98
Refrigeration
and heating
equipment -- 617.99 618.16 574.86
Misc. industrial
and
commercial
machinery -- 642.19 645.17 624.75
Carburetors,
pistons,
rings, valves -- 668.36 669.66 597.79
Scales,
balances, and
industrial
machinery,
nec -- 641.71 647.02 629.24
Electronic
and other
electrical
equipment 14.46 559.24 562.79 554.02
Electric
distribution
equipment -- 566.81 568.58 533.08
Transformers,
except
electronic -- 525.37 537.54 474.17
Switchgear and
switchboard
apparatus -- 601.13 593.90 581.20
Electrical
industrial
apparatus -- 559.78 554.19 557.57
Motors and
generators -- 526.58 523.25 541.20
Relays and
industrial
controls -- 633.42 615.82 605.74
Household
appliances -- 503.37 498.19 480.71
Household
refrigerators
and freezers -- 558.71 555.61 526.61
Household
laundry
equipment -- 506.25 518.33 493.61
Electric
housewares
and fans -- 450.30 471.75 480.53
Electric lighting
and wiring
equipment -- 551.03 555.36 532.37
Electric lamps -- 773.14 796.28 774.94
Current-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 570.54 575.82 544.01
Noncurrent-
carrying
wiring
devices -- 492.11 476.54 455.93
Residential
lighting
fixtures -- 398.21 399.12 452.45
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 509.06 499.43 516.10
Household audio
and video
equipment -- 499.60 497.30 502.28
Communications
equipment -- 596.14 590.30 586.04
Telephone and
telegraph
apparatus -- 630.96 623.95 578.09
Electronic compo-
nents and
accessories -- 579.60 588.13 585.95
Electron tubes -- 573.68 615.04 621.18
Semiconductors
and related
devices -- 775.20 799.03 820.05
Electronic com-
ponents, nec -- 492.96 505.49 501.76
Misc. electrical
equipment and
supplies -- 526.95 535.82 510.13
Storage
batteries -- 598.40 590.67 579.12
Engine
electrical
equipment -- 504.11 516.78 489.90
Transportation
equipment $18.92 $789.36 $807.76 $765.82
Motor vehicles
and equipment 19.25 828.59 852.09 791.98
Motor vehicles
and car
bodies -- 985.44 1,029.18 1,013.63
Truck and bus
bodies -- 715.73 723.13 714.53
Motor vehicle
parts and
accessories -- 788.14 800.13 700.04
Truck trailers -- 531.19 535.02 526.44
Aircraft and
parts -- 856.69 881.45 870.66
Aircraft -- 955.08 971.55 972.49
Aircraft
engines and
engine parts -- 857.58 893.77 884.64
Aircraft parts
and equip-
ment, nec -- 751.18 771.74 754.62
Ship and boat
building and
repairing -- 544.90 550.96 533.23
Ship building
and repairing -- 583.49 596.98 606.06
Boat building
and repairing -- 503.60 500.54 449.15
Railroad
equipment -- 691.39 706.43 660.63
Guided missiles,
space
vehicles, and
parts -- 824.80 840.26 856.86
Guided missiles
and space
vehicles -- 850.59 867.82 887.81
Misc. transpor-
tation
equipment -- 512.89 515.42 503.83
Travel trailers
and campers -- 502.84 514.40 478.68
Instruments and
related
products 14.76 589.95 592.02 594.96
Search and
navigation
equipment -- 725.16 725.01 724.08
Measuring and
controlling
devices -- 603.59 609.00 603.45
Environmental
controls -- 505.46 508.91 446.04
Process control
instruments -- 597.64 598.36 607.20
Instruments to
measure
electricity -- 699.28 710.65 735.62
Medical
instruments
and supplies -- 540.33 530.73 552.58
Surgical and
medical
instrument -- 529.13 512.91 532.14
Surgical
appliances
and supplies -- 515.57 511.41 525.09
Ophthalmic goods -- 455.61 458.38 511.89
Photographic
equipment and
supplies -- 758.25 799.48 705.17
Watches, clocks,
watchcases,
and parts -- 414.96 424.84 343.86
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries 12.04 451.19 450.45 450.30
Jewelry,
silverware,
and plated
ware -- 441.49 451.88 442.31
Jewelry,
precious
metal -- 424.18 433.99 425.34
Musical
instruments -- 439.24 433.74 441.86
Toys and sporting
goods -- 468.22 462.58 458.89
Dolls, games,
toys, and
children's
vehicles -- 445.38 466.75 421.61
Sporting and
athletic
goods, nec -- 476.21 461.84 471.03
Pens, pencils,
office, and
art supplies -- 443.12 445.05 468.70
Costume jewelry
and notions -- 392.31 388.88 352.95
Costume jewelry -- 368.80 359.05 304.59
Miscellaneous
manufactures -- 452.41 453.57 456.84
Signs and
advertising
specialties -- 502.85 515.37 534.51
Nondurable goods 14.14 553.11 556.92 559.15
Food and kindred
products 12.86 514.19 522.92 510.32
Meat products -- 421.28 433.05 418.84
Meat packing
plants -- 466.75 488.82 475.68
Sausages and
other pre-
pared meats -- 509.83 527.17 500.20
Poultry slaugh-
tering and
processing -- 363.63 368.09 360.41
Dairy products -- 607.48 617.89 623.92
Cheese, natural
and processed -- 553.68 568.32 586.94
Fluid milk -- 634.08 641.56 666.65
Preserved
fruits and
vegetables -- 492.71 491.00 474.32
Canned
specialties -- 626.81 623.18 616.22
Canned
fruits and
vegetables -- 561.88 538.04 530.96
Frozen
fruits and
vegetables -- 450.43 480.25 488.88
Grain mill
products -- 669.01 686.74 634.03
Flour and other
grain mill
products -- 627.65 623.70 617.86
Prepared feeds,
nec -- 525.41 527.88 506.43
Bakery products -- $539.52 $561.66 $547.01
Bread, cake,
and related
products -- 549.77 563.58 559.99
Cookies,
crackers, and
frozen bakery
products,
except bread -- 521.82 556.49 524.54
Sugar and
confectionery
products -- 583.61 601.54 638.56
Cane sugar -- 715.64 683.02 791.10
Beet sugar -- 670.12 672.56 737.34
Candy and other
confectionery
products -- 568.15 591.35 614.45
Fats and oils -- 530.67 529.37 497.55
Beverages -- 781.54 779.38 781.88
Malt beverages -- 1,180.94 1,157.90 1,159.54
Bottled and
canned soft
drinks -- 679.68 694.19 686.84
Misc. food and
kindred
products -- 424.78 425.25 419.93
Tobacco products $22.90 892.80 939.08 885.53
Cigarettes -- 1,167.75 1,188.38 1,101.64
Textile mill
products 11.33 456.91 459.67 444.09
Broadwoven fabric
mills, cotton -- 478.19 481.54 440.83
Broadwoven fabric
mills,
synthetics -- 499.62 502.53 456.69
Broadwoven fabric
mills, wool -- 470.66 479.95 549.58
Narrow fabric
mills -- 441.58 430.36 458.71
Knitting mills -- 401.94 401.71 411.10
Women's
hosiery,
except socks -- 323.05 331.63 332.15
Hosiery, nec -- 380.36 380.56 367.13
Knit outerwear
mills -- 425.19 416.58 456.96
Weft knit
fabric mills -- 417.14 418.29 403.69
Textile
finishing,
except wool -- 461.98 460.22 454.18
Finishing
plants,
cotton -- 481.15 464.97 461.36
Finishing
plants,
synthetics -- 475.69 489.52 496.54
Carpets and rugs -- 478.59 487.38 454.95
Yarn and thread
mills -- 444.16 446.46 417.30
Yarn spinning
mills -- 443.52 444.14 416.62
Throwing and
winding mills -- 439.92 441.19 425.08
Miscellaneous
textile goods -- 512.94 521.66 504.34
Apparel and other
textile
products 9.44 350.95 356.41 346.45
Men's and boys'
suits and
coats -- 338.83 347.00 311.19
Men's and boys'
furnishings -- 310.33 310.80 308.52
Men's and boys'
shirts -- 294.46 286.57 291.26
Men's and boys'
trousers and
slacks -- 312.23 310.46 293.66
Men's and boys'
work clothing -- 313.58 318.78 308.79
Women's and
misses'
outerwear -- 321.53 321.29 326.38
Women's and
misses'
blouses and
shirts -- 260.71 267.80 269.67
Women's,
juniors', and
misses'
dresses -- 417.68 432.60 421.10
Women's and
misses' suits
and coats -- 333.14 344.36 307.10
Women's and
misses'
outerwear,
nec -- 305.56 299.67 314.07
Women's and
children's
undergarments -- 288.84 295.55 279.76
Women's and
children's
underwear -- 293.08 298.90 272.64
Brassieres,
girdles, and
allied
garments -- 280.72 287.03 299.88
Girls' and
children's
outerwear -- 306.23 327.13 318.27
Girls' and
children's
dresses and
blouses -- 301.68 329.67 318.26
Fur goods
and misc.
apparel and
accessories -- 315.25 315.36 298.07
Misc. fabricated
textile
products -- 415.40 428.39 401.81
Curtains and
draperies -- 292.94 293.23 310.49
House furnish-
ings, nec -- 360.96 375.32 350.70
Automotive and
apparel
trimmings -- 570.29 593.52 536.32
Paper and allied
products 16.93 683.57 687.30 688.01
Paper mills -- 921.99 903.06 928.37
Paperboard mills -- 834.33 854.85 838.07
Paperboard
containers
and boxes -- $591.16 $595.45 $581.39
Corrugated and
solid fiber
boxes -- 587.22 591.40 567.60
Sanitary food
containers -- 590.55 587.94 592.80
Folding paper-
board boxes -- 627.20 636.40 632.30
Misc. converted
paper
products -- 568.17 580.74 582.97
Paper, coated
and lamina-
ted, nec -- 726.75 760.38 764.68
Bags: plastics,
laminated,
and coated -- 479.62 500.77 511.81
Envelopes -- 502.60 486.94 498.02
Printing and
publishing $14.79 543.40 547.41 554.60
Newspapers -- 464.77 464.75 459.28
Periodicals -- 584.02 590.83 604.98
Books -- 554.19 556.56 611.44
Book publishing -- 529.34 528.82 576.14
Book printing -- 575.69 581.38 640.22
Miscellaneous
publishing -- 502.74 499.77 510.04
Commercial
printing -- 578.68 585.86 589.24
Commercial
printing,
lithographic -- 585.18 600.00 592.84
Commercial
printing, nec -- 561.58 549.75 572.99
Manifold business
forms -- 597.75 601.29 558.34
Blankbooks and
bookbinding -- 433.20 426.26 440.02
Printing trade
services -- 646.67 646.40 687.48
Chemicals
and allied
products 18.60 762.78 767.44 790.34
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals -- 788.84 802.46 824.82
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec -- 889.58 913.72 928.19
Plastics
materials and
synthetics -- 808.35 803.06 821.29
Plastics
materials and
resins -- 925.35 904.82 932.22
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic -- 681.70 685.01 706.43
Drugs -- 744.48 771.85 801.37
Pharmaceutical
preparations -- 725.90 759.05 777.67
Soap, cleaners,
and toilet
goods -- 628.44 628.43 632.34
Soap and other
detergents -- 811.05 840.08 852.60
Polishing,
sanitation,
and finishing
preparations -- 576.41 525.99 490.97
Toilet
preparations -- 562.99 575.51 595.71
Paints and allied
products -- 659.43 665.77 624.48
Industrial
organic
chemicals -- 989.35 963.14 1,011.92
Cyclic crudes
and interme-
diates -- 933.79 937.99 950.64
Other indus-
trial organic
chemicals -- 999.81 968.32 1,021.84
Agricultural
chemicals -- 800.23 805.07 831.83
Miscellaneous
chemical
products -- 687.01 687.04 733.46
Petroleum and coal
products 21.95 913.00 910.31 965.33
Petroleum
refining -- 1,025.29 995.51 1,093.40
Asphalt paving
and roofing
materials -- 727.91 771.92 734.37
Rubber and misc.
plastics
products 13.29 529.13 530.79 529.20
Tires and inner
tubes -- 850.41 846.51 823.03
Rubber and
plastics
footwear -- 408.51 403.64 356.47
Hose, belting,
gaskets, and
packing -- 543.15 538.02 529.84
Rubber and
plastics hose
and belting -- 551.26 541.77 524.66
Fabricated rubber
products, nec -- 531.16 537.01 508.06
Miscellaneous
plastics
products, nec -- 496.08 497.31 501.65
Leather and leather
products 10.50 379.13 383.17 369.17
Leather tanning
and finishing -- 554.62 563.62 545.71
Footwear cut
stock and
footwear,
except rubber -- 369.21 369.57 361.25
Men's footwear,
except
athletic -- 358.75 349.17 329.35
Women's foot-
wear, except
athletic -- 362.52 389.39 412.60
Luggage -- 283.96 283.34 264.52
Handbags and
personal
leather goods -- 313.79 318.92 310.55
Service-producing 13.68 428.04 430.66 453.62
Transportation and
public
utilities 16.78 617.78 622.93 641.00
Railroad transpor-
tation:
Class I rail-
roads plus
Amtrak(2) -- $771.49 $777.96 $768.18
Local and interurban
passenger
transit -- 404.74 416.07 413.28
Local and suburban
transporta-
tion -- 460.91 481.97 500.96
Intercity and rural
bus transpor-
tation -- 529.07 561.56 520.13
Trucking and
warehousing -- 576.11 582.01 579.74
Trucking and
courier
services,
except air -- 585.05 591.01 591.83
Public ware-
housing and
storage -- 485.98 491.65 480.17
Water transportation:
Water transporta-
tion services -- 702.54 695.46 721.82
Pipelines, except
natural gas -- 966.20 949.45 989.62
Transportation
services -- 540.85 535.94 577.21
Passenger transpor-
tation
arrangement -- 538.61 526.35 602.14
Travel agencies -- 556.48 542.36 630.66
Freight transpor-
tation
arrangement -- 558.60 557.78 579.10
Communications -- 710.22 716.53 726.66
Telephone communi-
cations -- 738.00 746.59 752.40
Telephone commu-
nications,
except radio -- 771.49 778.32 776.68
Radio and
television
broadcasting -- 668.11 667.86 674.02
Cable and other pay
television
services -- 615.20 617.87 636.26
Electric, gas, and
sanitary
services -- 897.45 893.68 939.25
Electric services -- 945.52 942.00 997.20
Gas production and
distribution -- 794.99 797.45 837.94
Combination utility
services -- 1,106.31 1,081.45 1,096.93
Sanitary services -- 740.78 754.85 815.78
Wholesale trade $15.69 576.42 582.12 607.44
Durable goods -- 604.03 613.06 646.55
Motor vehicles,
parts, and
supplies -- 519.62 537.98 543.60
Furniture and home
furnishings -- 529.41 528.91 581.01
Lumber and other
construction
materials -- 551.15 554.68 590.18
Professional and
commercial
equipment -- 745.71 770.02 828.43
Medical and
hospital
equipment -- 708.60 714.22 770.61
Metals and
minerals,
except
petroleum -- 596.97 608.19 626.45
Electrical goods -- 613.50 607.62 622.80
Hardware, plumbing,
and heating
equipment -- 561.84 562.48 619.96
Machinery,
equipment,
and supplies -- 615.44 617.80 649.84
Misc. wholesale
trade durable
goods -- 440.80 447.70 479.88
Nondurable goods -- 538.24 540.26 552.26
Paper and paper
products -- 484.81 486.85 472.99
Drugs, proprie-
taries, and
sundries -- 756.11 765.45 772.93
Apparel, piece
goods, and
notions -- 495.35 500.42 519.17
Groceries and
related
products -- 559.59 561.79 582.52
Farm-product raw
materials -- 369.07 370.74 358.90
Chemicals and
allied
products -- 632.55 641.78 660.14
Petroleum and
petroleum
products -- 495.73 501.89 523.11
Beer, wine, and
distilled
beverages -- 665.67 657.99 640.13
Misc. wholesale
trade nondu-
rable goods -- 419.99 410.92 424.86
Retail trade 9.77 270.72 275.13 281.66
Building materials
and garden
supplies -- 399.31 402.70 426.02
Lumber and other
building
materials -- 442.68 447.44 481.46
Paint, glass, and
wallpaper
stores -- 393.75 393.70 411.09
Hardware stores -- 280.28 282.44 285.90
Retail nurseries
and garden
stores -- 335.24 325.38 333.98
General merchandise
stores -- $271.37 $274.19 $279.99
Department stores -- 275.79 278.64 284.86
Variety stores -- 204.05 206.82 209.76
Misc. general
merchandise
stores -- 270.90 273.28 275.68
Food stores -- 279.57 285.82 295.49
Grocery stores -- 282.64 288.92 298.04
Retail bakeries -- 262.16 267.83 282.27
Automotive dealers
and service
stations -- 461.02 469.70 482.09
New and used car
dealers -- 592.40 606.43 623.82
Auto and home
supply stores -- 413.32 415.03 432.82
Gasoline service
stations -- 265.86 270.60 272.94
Automotive
dealers, nec -- 464.40 476.64 524.97
Apparel and accessory
stores -- 240.30 245.64 252.46
Men's and boys'
clothing
stores -- 304.69 303.58 294.57
Women's clothing
stores -- 222.29 224.33 227.52
Family clothing
stores -- 237.24 247.24 259.35
Shoe stores -- 236.38 243.29 249.61
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- 412.16 416.27 424.27
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores -- 391.18 394.42 394.88
Household appliance
stores -- 395.27 403.41 406.13
Radio, television,
and computer
stores -- 440.70 445.76 465.55
Radio, televi-
sion, and
electronic
stores -- 395.11 405.44 421.07
Record and
prerecorded
tape stores -- 190.70 197.82 193.52
Eating and drinking
places(3) -- 175.70 178.45 179.88
Miscellaneous retail
establish-
ments -- 302.64 306.00 311.27
Drug stores
and proprie-
tary stores -- 315.13 322.52 329.44
Used merchandise
stores -- 242.65 248.89 257.25
Miscellaneous
shopping
goods stores -- 262.48 269.52 264.33
Nonstore retailers -- 363.41 365.21 379.46
Fuel dealers -- 481.87 482.23 509.03
Retail stores, nec -- 326.46 316.42 327.79
Optical goods
stores -- 386.43 391.24 410.68
Miscellaneous
retail
stores, nec -- 333.10 335.04 342.89
Finance, insurance,
and real
estate(4) $15.67 $539.22 $540.47 $580.23
Depository
institutions -- 405.89 410.82 441.41
Commercial banks -- 383.02 388.69 419.99
State commercial
banks -- 373.33 376.29 406.13
National and
commercial
banks, nec -- 390.72 398.01 429.16
Credit unions -- 399.52 404.48 428.65
Nondepository
institutions -- 577.34 587.31 659.13
Personal credit
institutions -- 507.20 517.19 525.93
Security and
commodity
brokers:
Security and
commodity
services -- 829.08 826.91 912.94
Insurance carriers -- 668.50 671.23 713.71
Life insurance -- 616.49 619.64 654.69
Medical service and
health
insurance -- 633.08 628.90 681.51
Hospital and
medical
service plans -- 663.48 656.88 696.08
Fire, marine, and
casualty
insurance -- 727.70 731.15 779.41
Services 14.37 448.18 448.64 476.77
Agricultural services -- 385.55 382.70 385.78
Veterinary services -- $304.73 $309.72 $326.30
Landscape and
horticultural
services -- 420.35 412.49 413.18
Hotels and other
lodging
places:
Hotels and
motels(3) -- 297.26 300.18 296.10
Personal services:
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services -- 310.76 310.42 321.48
Beauty shops(3) -- 290.36 293.75 299.32
Miscellaneous
personal
services -- 290.74 289.80 370.44
Business services -- 468.47 470.53 499.50
Advertising -- 701.49 698.10 714.00
Mailing,
reproduction,
and
stenographic
services:
Photocopying and
duplicating
services -- 437.10 444.54 435.71
Services to
buildings -- 254.28 256.34 263.47
Disinfecting and
pest control
services -- 462.29 467.11 485.10
Building
maintenance
services, nec -- 235.48 235.76 242.42
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing -- 525.40 521.68 548.91
Medical equipment
rental -- 471.60 469.88 507.78
Heavy
construction
equipment
rental -- 727.38 725.58 762.62
Equipment rental
and leasing,
nec -- 474.39 470.02 487.45
Personnel supply
services:
Help supply
services -- 357.85 363.87 361.53
Computer and data
processing
services -- 873.24 877.45 940.21
Computer
programming
services -- 990.64 1,009.66 1,058.61
Computer
integrated
systems
design -- 853.83 841.23 994.68
Information
retrieval
services -- 561.37 563.41 618.81
Computer
maintenance
and repair -- 650.27 647.49 646.23
Miscellaneous
business
services -- 370.36 363.39 374.36
Detective and
armored car
services -- 326.30 325.33 330.60
Security systems
services -- 515.16 540.22 555.31
Auto repair,
services, and
parking -- 418.43 422.69 427.87
Automotive rentals,
without
drivers -- 415.87 418.66 415.81
Passenger car
rental -- 383.77 388.05 375.90
Automobile parking -- 289.84 293.37 312.35
Automotive repair
shops -- 492.32 500.08 510.70
Automotive and
tire repair
shops -- 522.38 536.07 550.53
General
automotive
repair shops -- 474.87 478.59 484.56
Automotive
services,
except repair -- 279.24 277.06 285.09
Carwashes -- 223.86 215.81 209.09
Miscellaneous repair
services -- 539.32 542.26 555.02
Motion pictures -- 468.75 452.71 480.42
Motion picture
production
and services -- 821.59 783.43 813.85
Video tape rental -- 186.96 198.58 210.94
Amusement and
recreation
services -- 252.76 254.40 275.50
Bowling centers -- 196.42 206.00 207.97
Misc. amusement and
recreation
services -- 234.81 239.40 253.98
Physical fitness
facilities -- 175.47 175.76 180.72
Membership sports
and
recreation
clubs -- 285.43 273.97 305.16
Health services -- 478.55 482.13 512.02
Offices and clinics
of medical
doctors -- 495.40 497.90 533.40
Offices and clinics
of dentists -- 435.96 433.29 455.28
Offices and clinics
of other
health
practitioners -- 392.99 395.81 409.96
Nursing and
personal care
facilities -- 341.64 346.13 366.05
Intermediate care
facilities -- 319.80 325.63 336.02
Hospitals -- 565.61 571.55 607.51
Home health care
services -- $364.03 $367.09 $379.35
Legal services -- 698.00 711.04 754.98
Social services -- 303.07 306.65 320.42
Individual and
family
services -- 318.05 321.78 336.65
Job training and
related
services -- 285.39 288.15 301.47
Child day care
services -- 251.41 254.49 264.32
Residential care -- 322.97 327.28 344.79
Social services,
nec -- 384.96 386.15 415.98
Membership
organiza-
tions:
Professional
organizations -- 669.38 668.86 716.95
Engineering and
management
services -- 697.67 698.22 748.06
Engineering and
architectural
services -- 817.29 814.69 846.46
Engineering
services -- 858.48 856.55 883.27
Architectural
services -- 722.37 724.19 784.45
Surveying
services -- 554.27 553.81 575.86
Accounting,
auditing, and
bookkeeping -- 578.68 583.27 663.10
Research and
testing
services -- 673.92 673.00 734.92
Commercial
physical
research -- 786.82 795.79 881.54
Commercial
nonphysical
research -- 449.57 444.84 459.60
Noncommercial
research
organizations -- 820.38 807.76 868.76
Management and
public
relations -- 658.59 661.94 708.10
Management
services -- 587.72 591.06 630.36
Management
consulting
services -- 758.99 761.13 783.24
Public relations
services -- 622.45 629.40 689.97
Services, nec -- 666.66 668.21 685.65
Average weekly
earnings
Industry
May June
2001(p) 2001(p)
Total private $486.32 $488.48
Goods-producing 643.10 647.94
Mining 769.12 770.85
Metal mining 814.32 --
Iron ores 933.73 --
Copper ores 697.76 --
Coal mining 885.26 --
Bituminous coal and
lignite
mining 890.04 --
Oil and gas
extraction 744.24 --
Crude petroleum and
natural gas 990.50 --
Oil and gas field
services 643.88 --
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 749.98 --
Crushed and broken
stone 713.57 --
Construction 730.43 729.20
General building
contractors 678.61 --
Residential
building
construction 625.59 --
Operative builders 639.65 --
Nonresidential
building
construction 742.65 --
Heavy construction,
except
building 790.34 --
Highway and street
construction 825.07 --
Heavy construction,
except
highway 775.63 --
Special trade
contractors 730.19 --
Plumbing, heating,
and air
conditioning 760.85 --
Painting and paper
hanging 645.23 --
Electrical work 831.20 --
Masonry, stone-
work, and
plastering 670.40 --
Carpentry and floor
work 711.40 --
Roofing, siding,
and sheet
metal work 595.48 --
Manufacturing 600.33 603.84
Durable goods 624.31 626.36
Lumber and wood
products 497.34 498.97
Logging 569.94 --
Sawmills and
planing mills 497.28 --
Sawmills and
planing
mills,
general 522.50 --
Hardwood
dimension
and flooring
mills 410.55 --
Millwork,
plywood, and
structural
members 526.18 --
Millwork 533.34 --
Wood kitchen
cabinets 541.44 --
Hardwood veneer
and plywood 455.39 --
Softwood veneer
and plywood 579.57 --
Wood containers 391.63 --
Wood buildings
and mobile
homes 417.84 --
Mobile homes 405.28 --
Miscellaneous
wood products 474.76 --
Furniture and 461.84 471.24
fixtures
Household
furniture 405.76 --
Wood household
furniture 397.09 --
Upholstered
household
furniture 402.90 --
Metal household
furniture 451.14 --
Mattresses and
bedsprings 445.38 --
Office furniture 506.09 --
Public building
and related
furniture 536.43 --
Partitions and
fixtures 566.74 --
Miscellaneous
furniture
and fixtures 482.59 --
Stone, clay,
and glass
products $674.52 $681.23
Flat glass 763.50 --
Glass and
glassware,
pressed or
blown 747.27 --
Glass
containers 839.84 --
Pressed and
blown glass,
nec 697.14 --
Products of
purchased
glass 543.02 --
Cement, hydraulic 893.79 --
Structural clay
products 489.24 --
Pottery and
related
products 523.32 --
Concrete, gypsum,
and plaster
products 734.35 --
Concrete block
and brick 627.70 --
Concrete
products, nec 557.61 --
Ready-mixed
concrete 869.02 --
Misc. nonmetallic
mineral
products 596.18 --
Abrasive
products 521.82 --
Primary metal
industries 727.44 741.53
Blast furnaces
and basic
steel
products 898.21 918.01
Blast furnaces
and steel
mills 1,004.30 --
Steel pipe and
tubes 677.68 --
Iron and steel
foundries 695.07 --
Gray and
ductile iron
foundries 751.51 --
Malleable iron
foundries 826.52 --
Steel found-
ries, nec 636.17 --
Primary
nonferrous
metals 851.65 --
Primary
aluminum 834.77 --
Nonferrous
rolling and
drawing 642.71 --
Copper rolling
and drawing 630.03 --
Aluminum sheet,
plate, and
foil 775.84 --
Nonferrous wire
drawing and
insulating 598.83 --
Nonferrous
foundries
(castings) 538.48 --
Aluminum
foundries 546.09 --
Fabricated metal
products 590.13 588.34
Metal cans and
shipping
containers 771.83 --
Metal cans 827.10 --
Cutlery,
handtools,
and hardware 541.36 --
Hand and edge
tools, and
blades and
handsaws 561.96 --
Hardware, nec 543.13 --
Plumbing and
heating,
except
electric 527.09 --
Plumbing fix-
ture fittings
and trim 493.61 --
Heating
equipment,
except
electric 549.73 --
Fabricated
structural
metal
products 569.42 --
Fabricated
structural
metal 577.15 --
Metal doors,
sash, and
trim 501.17 --
Fabricated
plate work
(boiler
shops) 656.85 --
Sheet metal
work 561.74 --
Architectural
metal work 544.05 --
Screw machine
products,
bolts, etc. 566.05 --
Screw machine
products 537.63 --
Bolts, nuts,
rivets, and
washers 597.41 --
Metal forgings
and stampings 713.05 --
Iron and steel
forgings 640.98 --
Automotive
stampings 851.04 --
Metal stam-
pings, nec 537.99 --
Metal services,
nec 500.47 --
Plating and
polishing 465.56 --
Metal coating
and allied
services 550.54 --
Ordnance and
accessories,
nec 619.25 --
Ammunition,
except for
small arms,
nec 733.86 --
Misc. fabricated
metal
products 570.08 --
Valves and pipe
fittings, nec 533.13 --
Misc. fabri-
cated wire
products 472.78 --
Industrial
machinery and
equipment $642.25 $641.48
Engines and
turbines 790.40 --
Turbines and
turbine gene-
rator sets 985.69 --
Internal
combustion
engines, nec 718.96 --
Farm and garden
machinery 609.82 --
Farm machinery
and equipment 640.40 --
Construction and
related
machinery 622.66 --
Construction
machinery 602.32 --
Mining
machinery 634.30 --
Oil and gas
field
machinery 707.58 --
Conveyors and
conveying
equipment 612.26 --
Industrial
trucks and
tractors 523.39 --
Metalworking
machinery 675.20 --
Machine tools,
metal cutting
types 652.72 --
Machine tools,
metal forming
types 601.51 --
Special dies,
tools, jigs,
and fixtures 722.80 --
Machine tool
accessories 562.95 --
Power driven
handtools 510.29 --
Special industry
machinery 669.11 --
Textile
machinery 479.14 --
Printing trades
machinery 683.02 --
Food products
machinery 707.62 --
General
industrial
machinery 605.06 --
Pumps and
pumping
equipment 645.95 --
Ball and roller
bearings 601.56 --
Air and gas
compressors 730.79 --
Blowers and
fans 486.30 --
Speed changers,
drives, and
gears 628.79 --
Power
transmission
equipment,
nec 615.04 --
Computer and
office
equipment 682.67 --
Electronic
computers 737.63 --
Computer
terminals,
calculators,
and office
machines, nec 648.23 --
Refrigeration
and service
machinery 582.20 --
Refrigeration
and heating
equipment 601.08 --
Misc. industrial
and
commercial
machinery 634.07 --
Carburetors,
pistons,
rings, valves 625.96 --
Scales,
balances, and
industrial
machinery,
nec 637.03 --
Electronic
and other
electrical
equipment 560.16 563.94
Electric
distribution
equipment 552.48 --
Transformers,
except
electronic 474.80 --
Switchgear and
switchboard
apparatus 616.59 --
Electrical
industrial
apparatus 570.24 --
Motors and
generators 558.83 --
Relays and
industrial
controls 622.38 --
Household
appliances 491.81 --
Household
refrigerators
and freezers 534.10 --
Household
laundry
equipment 489.23 --
Electric
housewares
and fans 497.30 --
Electric lighting
and wiring
equipment 548.57 --
Electric lamps 739.47 --
Current-
carrying
wiring
devices 565.11 --
Noncurrent-
carrying
wiring
devices 469.62 --
Residential
lighting
fixtures 441.04 --
Household audio
and video
equipment 513.55 --
Household audio
and video
equipment 496.47 --
Communications
equipment 587.06 --
Telephone and
telegraph
apparatus 567.75 --
Electronic compo-
nents and
accessories 582.51 --
Electron tubes 637.63 --
Semiconductors
and related
devices 791.98 --
Electronic com-
ponents, nec 515.77 --
Misc. electrical
equipment and
supplies 530.32 --
Storage
batteries 618.89 --
Engine
electrical
equipment 507.38 --
Transportation
equipment $804.04 $802.21
Motor vehicles
and equipment 840.52 839.30
Motor vehicles
and car
bodies 1,057.77 --
Truck and bus
bodies 736.40 --
Motor vehicle
parts and
accessories 755.16 --
Truck trailers 553.50 --
Aircraft and
parts 891.82 --
Aircraft 977.45 --
Aircraft
engines and
engine parts 920.45 --
Aircraft parts
and equip-
ment, nec 78,763 --
Ship and boat
building and
repairing 559.78 --
Ship building
and repairing 645.62 --
Boat building
and repairing 461.19 --
Railroad
equipment 728.19 --
Guided missiles,
space
vehicles, and
parts 892.85 --
Guided missiles
and space
vehicles 925.16 --
Misc. transpor-
tation
equipment 493.82 --
Travel trailers
and campers 465.52 --
Instruments and
related
products 601.80 600.73
Search and
navigation
equipment 714.24 --
Measuring and
controlling
devices 608.28 --
Environmental
controls 478.94 --
Process control
instruments 620.98 --
Instruments to
measure
electricity 690.68 --
Medical
instruments
and supplies 568.97 --
Surgical and
medical
instrument 542.69 --
Surgical
appliances
and supplies 548.65 --
Ophthalmic goods 514.83 --
Photographic
equipment and
supplies 702.72 --
Watches, clocks,
watchcases,
and parts 366.10 --
Miscellaneous
manufacturing
industries 459.80 464.74
Jewelry,
silverware,
and plated
ware 454.14 --
Jewelry,
precious
metal 439.52 --
Musical
instruments 452.64 --
Toys and sporting
goods 467.01 --
Dolls, games,
toys, and
children's
vehicles 456.45 --
Sporting and
athletic
goods, nec 470.73 --
Pens, pencils,
office, and
art supplies 473.63 --
Costume jewelry
and notions 374.87 --
Costume jewelry 323.06 --
Miscellaneous
manufactures 463.68 --
Signs and
advertising
specialties 540.68 --
Nondurable goods 566.02 571.26
Food and kindred
products 521.77 528.55
Meat products 433.20 --
Meat packing
plants 489.89 --
Sausages and
other pre-
pared meats 513.33 --
Poultry slaugh-
tering and
processing 375.00 --
Dairy products 615.30 --
Cheese, natural
and processed 565.40 --
Fluid milk 658.56 --
Preserved
fruits and
vegetables 492.88 --
Canned
specialties 654.69 --
Canned
fruits and
vegetables 564.56 --
Frozen
fruits and
vegetables 506.34 --
Grain mill
products 647.99 --
Flour and other
grain mill
products 629.68 --
Prepared feeds,
nec 513.32 --
Bakery products $564.36 --
Bread, cake,
and related
products 567.47 --
Cookies,
crackers, and
frozen bakery
products,
except bread 559.99 --
Sugar and
confectionery
products 665.28 --
Cane sugar 817.91 --
Beet sugar 757.33 --
Candy and other 654.23 --
confectionery
products
Fats and oils 494.76 --
Beverages 779.66 --
Malt beverages 1,131.53 --
Bottled and
canned soft
drinks 699.20 --
Misc. food and
kindred
products 417.88 --
Tobacco products 884.64 $938.90
Cigarettes 1,090.07 --
Textile mill
products 456.12 461.13
Broadwoven fabric
mills, cotton 454.68 --
Broadwoven fabric
mills,
synthetics 479.70 --
Broadwoven fabric
mills, wool 542.90 --
Narrow fabric
mills 450.72 --
Knitting mills 426.21 --
Women's
hosiery,
except socks 337.40 --
Hosiery, nec 384.81 --
Knit outerwear
mills 474.40 --
Weft knit
fabric mills 420.66 --
Textile
finishing,
except wool 476.43 --
Finishing
plants,
cotton 495.10 --
Finishing
plants,
synthetics 497.72 --
Carpets and rugs 466.65 --
Yarn and thread
mills 425.73 --
Yarn spinning
mills 422.41 --
Throwing and
winding mills 439.49 --
Miscellaneous
textile goods 494.79 --
Apparel and other
textile
products 357.58 357.78
Men's and boys'
suits and
coats 316.11 --
Men's and boys'
furnishings 325.94 --
Men's and boys'
shirts 301.02 --
Men's and boys'
trousers and
slacks 319.52 --
Men's and boys'
work clothing 329.67 --
Women's and
misses'
outerwear 325.73 --
Women's and
misses'
blouses and
shirts 290.24 --
Women's,
juniors', and
misses'
dresses 419.76 --
Women's and
misses' suits
and coats 337.26 --
Women's and
misses'
outerwear,
nec 309.13 --
Women's and
children's
undergarments 285.82 --
Women's and
children's
underwear 276.48 --
Brassieres,
girdles, and
allied
garments 308.35 --
Girls' and
children's
outerwear 339.21 --
Girls' and
children's
dresses and
blouses 358.81 --
Fur goods
and misc.
apparel and
accessories 302.40 --
Misc. fabricated
textile
products 417.78 --
Curtains and
draperies 335.87 --
House furnish-
ings, nec 352.13 --
Automotive and
apparel
trimmings 553.52 --
Paper and allied
products 705.60 716.14
Paper mills 888.52 --
Paperboard mills 858.94 --
Paperboard
containers
and boxes $591.61 --
Corrugated and
solid fiber
boxes 576.11 --
Sanitary food
containers 604.44 --
Folding paper-
board boxes 646.00 --
Misc. converted
paper
products 638.98 --
Paper, coated
and lamina-
ted, nec 782.07 --
Bags: plastics,
laminated,
and coated 497.14 --
Envelopes 517.60 --
Printing and
publishing 557.55 $563.50
Newspapers 459.86 --
Periodicals 603.75 --
Books 605.76 --
Book publishing 558.98 --
Book printing 646.25 --
Miscellaneous
publishing 497.42 --
Commercial
printing 595.66 --
Commercial
printing,
lithographic 597.02 --
Commercial
printing, nec 582.80 --
Manifold business
forms 564.03 --
Blankbooks and
bookbinding 437.41 --
Printing trade
services 694.25 --
Chemicals
and allied
products 779.86 781.20
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals 785.56 --
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec 871.47 --
Plastics
materials and
synthetics 797.72 --
Plastics
materials and
resins 900.55 --
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 697.59 --
Drugs 780.67 --
Pharmaceutical
preparations 755.65 --
Soap, cleaners,
and toilet
goods 669.53 --
Soap and other
detergents 912.68 --
Polishing,
sanitation,
and finishing
preparations 511.06 --
Toilet
preparations 629.56 --
Paints and allied
products 665.86 --
Industrial
organic
chemicals 960.47 --
Cyclic crudes
and interme-
diates 911.59 --
Other indus-
trial organic
chemicals 968.94 --
Agricultural
chemicals 825.27 --
Miscellaneous
chemical
products 745.48 --
Petroleum and coal
products 906.88 946.05
Petroleum
refining 1,005.28 --
Asphalt paving
and roofing
materials 735.55 --
Rubber and misc.
plastics
products 540.39 542.23
Tires and inner
tubes 830.32 --
Rubber and
plastics
footwear 392.04 --
Hose, belting,
gaskets, and
packing 556.52 --
Rubber and
plastics hose
and belting 548.76 --
Fabricated rubber
products, nec 518.64 --
Miscellaneous
plastics
products, nec 511.46 --
Leather and leather
products 368.28 379.05
Leather tanning
and finishing 527.39 --
Footwear cut
stock and
footwear,
except rubber 366.42 --
Men's footwear,
except
athletic 343.58 --
Women's foot-
wear, except
athletic 424.33 --
Luggage 263.41 --
Handbags and
personal
leather goods 316.20 --
Service-producing 447.60 450.07
Transportation and
public
utilities 635.36 644.35
Railroad transpor-
tation:
Class I rail-
roads plus
Amtrak(2) $751.44 --
Local and interurban
passenger
transit 423.34 --
Local and suburban
transporta-
tion 491.61 --
Intercity and rural
bus transpor-
tation 501.22 --
Trucking and
warehousing 584.93 --
Trucking and
courier
services,
except air 595.60 --
Public ware-
housing and
storage 485.97 --
Water transportation:
Water transporta-
tion services 695.87 --
Pipelines, except
natural gas 959.95 --
Transportation
services 553.90 --
Passenger transpor-
tation
arrangement 561.24 --
Travel agencies 587.80 --
Freight transpor-
tation
arrangement 573.38 --
Communications 722.85 --
Telephone communi-
cations 749.73 --
Telephone commu-
nications,
except radio 769.62 --
Radio and
television
broadcasting 659.99 --
Cable and other pay
television
services 642.22 --
Electric, gas, and
sanitary
services 921.69 --
Electric services 967.40 --
Gas production and
distribution 810.02 --
Combination utility
services 1,096.78 --
Sanitary services 811.69 --
Wholesale trade 598.21 $600.93
Durable goods 635.64 --
Motor vehicles,
parts, and
supplies 525.90 --
Furniture and home
furnishings 592.88 --
Lumber and other
construction
materials 596.67 --
Professional and
commercial
equipment 789.04 --
Medical and
hospital
equipment 739.97 --
Metals and
minerals,
except
petroleum 631.94 --
Electrical goods 618.46 --
Hardware, plumbing,
and heating
equipment 623.12 --
Machinery,
equipment,
and supplies 639.41 --
Misc. wholesale
trade durable
goods 489.13 --
Nondurable goods 546.97 --
Paper and paper
products 466.83 --
Drugs, proprie-
taries, and
sundries 744.38 --
Apparel, piece
goods, and
notions 525.74 --
Groceries and
related
products 576.42 --
Farm-product raw
materials 361.06 --
Chemicals and
allied
products 649.57 --
Petroleum and
petroleum
products 518.13 --
Beer, wine, and
distilled
beverages 643.16 --
Misc. wholesale
trade nondu-
rable goods 432.96 --
Retail trade 280.69 283.33
Building materials
and garden
supplies 434.25 --
Lumber and other
building
materials 490.61 --
Paint, glass, and
wallpaper
stores 411.35 --
Hardware stores 286.94 --
Retail nurseries
and garden
stores 346.12 --
General merchandise
stores $280.97 --
Department stores 284.57 --
Variety stores 215.39 --
Misc. general
merchandise
stores 273.50 --
Food stores 291.90 --
Grocery stores 294.15 --
Retail bakeries 274.39 --
Automotive dealers
and service
stations 475.90 --
New and used car
dealers 610.79 --
Auto and home
supply stores 429.78 --
Gasoline service
stations 270.67 --
Automotive
dealers, nec 524.11 --
Apparel and accessory
stores 250.37 --
Men's and boys'
clothing
stores 296.48 --
Women's clothing
stores 225.85 --
Family clothing
stores 256.15 --
Shoe stores 248.94 --
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores 421.67 --
Furniture and home
furnishings
stores 389.91 --
Household appliance
stores 398.78 --
Radio, television,
and computer
stores 464.60 --
Radio, televi-
sion, and
electronic
stores 421.09 --
Record and
prerecorded
tape stores 191.50 --
Eating and drinking
places(3) 180.64 --
Miscellaneous retail
establish-
ments 314.77 --
Drug stores
and proprie-
tary stores 330.86 --
Used merchandise
stores 257.55 --
Miscellaneous
shopping
goods stores 266.12 --
Nonstore retailers 386.12 --
Fuel dealers 493.20 --
Retail stores, nec 339.15 --
Optical goods
stores 399.49 --
Miscellaneous
retail
stores, nec 349.50 --
Finance, insurance,
and real
estate(4) $565.07 $567.25
Depository
institutions 429.76 --
Commercial banks 407.72 --
State commercial
banks 389.76 --
National and
commercial
banks, nec 419.37 --
Credit unions 420.91 --
Nondepository
institutions 642.94 --
Personal credit
institutions 511.30 --
Security and
commodity
brokers:
Security and
commodity
services 892.35 --
Insurance carriers 701.86 --
Life insurance 648.61 --
Medical service and
health
insurance 671.02 --
Hospital and
medical
service plans 688.75 --
Fire, marine, and
casualty
insurance 764.63 --
Services 470.28 471.34
Agricultural services 399.13 --
Veterinary services $327.75 --
Landscape and
horticultural
services 430.78 --
Hotels and other
lodging
places:
Hotels and
motels(3) 299.60 --
Personal services:
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services 325.08 --
Beauty shops(3) 298.25 --
Miscellaneous
personal
services 349.62 --
Business services 497.41 --
Advertising 689.66 --
Mailing,
reproduction,
and
stenographic
services:
Photocopying and
duplicating
services 448.23 --
Services to
buildings 266.17 --
Disinfecting and
pest control
services 477.44 --
Building
maintenance
services, nec 245.59 --
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing 554.42 --
Medical equipment
rental 519.68 --
Heavy
construction
equipment
rental 788.57 --
Equipment rental
and leasing,
nec 487.69 --
Personnel supply
services:
Help supply
services 378.95 --
Computer and data
processing
services 905.05 --
Computer
programming
services 1,041.14 --
Computer
integrated
systems
design 940.21 --
Information
retrieval
services 618.75 --
Computer
maintenance
and repair 630.50 --
Miscellaneous
business
services 375.16 --
Detective and
armored car
services 327.66 --
Security systems
services 545.04 --
Auto repair,
services, and
parking 431.55 --
Automotive rentals,
without
drivers 412.76 --
Passenger car
rental 378.38 --
Automobile parking 303.85 --
Automotive repair
shops 513.56 --
Automotive and
tire repair
shops 557.23 --
General
automotive
repair shops 487.25 --
Automotive
services,
except repair 296.41 --
Carwashes 222.83 --
Miscellaneous repair
services 559.09 --
Motion pictures 448.57 --
Motion picture
production
and services 785.38 --
Video tape rental 207.62 --
Amusement and
recreation
services 265.56 --
Bowling centers 202.01 --
Misc. amusement and
recreation
services 242.54 --
Physical fitness
facilities 172.72 --
Membership sports
and
recreation
clubs 300.87 --
Health services 508.09 --
Offices and clinics
of medical
doctors 524.80 --
Offices and clinics
of dentists 454.49 --
Offices and clinics
of other
health
practitioners 405.30 --
Nursing and
personal care
facilities 360.00 --
Intermediate care
facilities 331.66 --
Hospitals 604.42 --
Home health care
services $377.78 --
Legal services 725.57 --
Social services 315.49 --
Individual and
family
services 328.80 --
Job training and
related
services 297.31 --
Child day care
services 266.11 --
Residential care 335.45 --
Social services,
nec 405.10 --
Membership
organiza-
tions:
Professional
organizations 703.88 --
Engineering and
management
services 724.22 --
Engineering and
architectural
services 834.15 --
Engineering
services 873.31 --
Architectural
services 753.35 --
Surveying
services 586.81 --
Accounting,
auditing, and
bookkeeping 596.66 --
Research and
testing
services 724.19 --
Commercial
physical
research 867.41 --
Commercial
nonphysical
research 452.83 --
Noncommercial
research
organizations 852.87 --
Management and
public
relations 685.80 --
Management
services 617.19 --
Management
consulting
services 757.20 --
Public relations
services 668.51 --
Services, nec 678.65 --
(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) Data relate to line-haul railroads with operating revenues of
$253.7 million or more in 1993 and to Amtrak.
(3) Money payments only tips; not included.
(4) Excludes nonoffice commissioned real estate sales agents.
-- Data not available.
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected
from March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data
are introduced, all unadjusted data from April 2000 forward are
subject to revision.
B-16. Average hourly earnings, excluding overtime(1), of production
workers on manufacturing payrolls
May June Apr. May June
Industry 2000 2000 2001 2001(p) 2001(p)
Manufacturing $13.52 $13.57 $14.16 $14.08 $14.11
Durable goods 13.91 13.96 14.56 14.50 14.52
Lumber and wood
products 11.17 11.22 11.56 11.46 (2)
Furniture and
fixtures 11.14 11.18 11.77 11.69 (2)
Stone, clay, and
glass products 13.44 13.49 14.05 14.04 (2)
Primary metal
industries 15.13 15.24 15.90 15.72 (2)
Fabricated metal
products 13.04 13.07 13.62 13.60 (2)
Industrial machinery
and equipment 14.59 14.63 15.16 15.09 (2)
Electronic and other
electrical
equipment 13.02 13.03 14.00 14.00 (2)
Transportation
equipment 17.26 17.38 18.00 17.89 (2)
Instruments and
related products 13.69 13.72 14.37 14.27 (2)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 11.17 11.20 11.82 11.81 (2)
Nondurable goods 12.92 12.95 13.54 13.44 $13.48
Food and kindred
products 11.71 11.74 12.15 12.13 (2)
Tobacco products 20.44 20.99 21.75 22.00 (2)
Textile mill
products 10.54 10.58 10.91 10.87 (2)
Apparel and other
textile products 9.00 9.06 9.25 9.16 (2)
Paper and allied
products 15.22 15.22 15.93 15.94 (2)
Printing and
publishing 13.74 13.75 14.27 14.23 (2)
Chemicals and allied
products 17.06 17.12 17.72 17.51 (2)
Petroleum and coal
products 20.42 20.31 20.53 20.39 (2)
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 12.16 12.18 12.86 12.75 (2)
Leather and leather
products 9.71 9.78 10.22 10.06 (2)
(1) Derived by assuming that overtime hours are paid at the rate of
time and one-half.
(2) Not available.
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from
March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are
introduced, all unadjusted data from April 2000 forward are subject to
revision.
B-17. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers(1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, in current and constant (1982) dollars
Average hourly earnings
Industry May June Apr. May June
2000 2000 2001 2001(p) 2001(p)
Total private:
Current dollars $13.65 $13.63 $14.27 $14.22 $14.20
Constant (1982)
dollars 7.86 7.81 7.97 7.90 (2)
Mining:
Current dollars 17.22 17.15 17.60 17.48 $17.68
Constant (1982)
dollars 9.92 9.82 9.83 9.71 (2)
Construction:
Current dollars 17.70 17.73 18.07 18.17 $18.23
Constant (1982)
dollars 10.20 10.15 10.09 10.09 (2)
Manufacturing:
Current dollars 14.26 14.33 14.74 14.75 $14.80
Constant (1982)
dollars 8.21 8.21 8.23 8.19 (2)
Transportation and
public utilities:
Current dollars 16.13 16.18 16.78 16.72 $16.78
Constant (1982)
dollars 9.29 9.27 9.37 9.29 (2)
Wholesale trade:
Current dollars 15.05 15.12 15.86 15.66 $15.69
Constant (1982)
dollars 8.67 8.66 8.86 8.70 (2)
Retail trade:
Current dollars 9.40 9.39 9.78 9.78 $9.77
Constant (1982)
dollars 5.41 5.38 5.46 5.43 (2)
Finance, insurance,
and real estate:
Current dollars 15.02 14.93 15.81 15.74 $15.67
Constant (1982)
dollars 8.65 8.55 8.83 8.74 (2)
Services:
Current dollars 13.79 13.72 14.58 14.47 $14.37
Constant (1982)
dollars 7.94 7.86 8.14 8.04 (2)
Average weekly earnings
Industry May June Apr. May June
2000 2000 2001 2001(p) 2001(p)
Total private:
Current dollars $468.20 $471.60 $486.61 $486.32 $488.48
Constant (1982)
dollars 269.70 270.10 271.70 270.18 (2)
Mining:
Current dollars 738.74 742.60 765.60 769.12 $770.85
Constant (1982)
dollars 425.54 425.32 427.47 427.29 (2)
Construction:
Current dollars 700.92 700.34 695.70 730.43 $729.20
Constant (1982)
dollars 403.76 401.11 388.44 405.79 (2)
Manufacturing:
Current dollars 593.22 598.99 588.13 600.33 $603.84
Constant (1982)
dollars 341.72 343.06 328.38 333.52 (2)
Transportation and
public utilities:
Current dollars 617.78 622.93 641.00 635.36 $644.35
Constant (1982)
dollars 355.86 356.78 357.90 352.98 (2)
Wholesale trade:
Current dollars 576.42 582.12 607.44 598.21 $600.93
Constant (1982)
dollars 332.04 333.40 339.16 332.34 (2)
Retail trade:
Current dollars 270.72 275.13 281.66 280.69 $283.33
Constant (1982)
dollars 155.94 157.58 157.26 155.94 (2)
Finance, insurance,
and real estate:
Current dollars 539.22 540.47 580.23 565.07 $567.25
Constant (1982)
dollars 310.61 309.55 323.97 313.93 (2)
Services:
Current dollars 448.18 448.64 476.77 470.28 $471.34
Constant (1982)
dollars 258.17 256.95 266.20 261.27 (2)
(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) Not available.
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical
Workers (CPI-W) is used to deflate the earnings series. Establishment
survey estimates are currently projected from March 2000 benchmark
levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced, all unadjusted
data from April 2000 forward are subject to revision.
B-18. Average hours and earnings of production workers
on manufacturing payrolls in States and selected areas
Average weekly hours
State and area May April May
2000 2001 2001(p)
Alabama 41.9 40.4 40.8
Birmingham 41.7 41.6 42.3
Mobile 42.5 41.9 42.7
Alaska 36.1 35.2 33.4
Arizona 40.4 39.6 40.2
Arkansas 41.1 38.4 39.2
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers 41.6 39.4 39.0
Fort Smith 40.9 38.0 39.3
Little Rock-North Little Rock 42.1 38.8 40.3
Pine Bluff 40.5 38.8 38.7
California 41.4 40.2 40.7
Bakersfield 41.6 41.8 42.0
Fresno 40.8 39.6 40.0
Los Angeles-Long Beach 42.1 41.1 41.4
Modesto 40.5 39.1 39.5
Oakland 42.7 42.5 42.8
Orange County 43.7 42.3 42.4
Riverside-San Bernardino 42.3 41.2 41.5
Sacramento 41.0 39.9 39.9
Salinas 42.7 41.1 41.7
San Diego 39.5 39.7 39.6
San Francisco 40.1 40.7 40.7
San Jose 42.6 39.8 40.0
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc 41.3 38.8 39.6
Santa Rosa 39.5 39.5 39.3
Stockton-Lodi 41.7 41.2 41.8
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 41.3 40.6 40.6
Ventura 41.8 42.4 42.8
Colorado 42.2 39.3 40.3
Denver 42.6 40.2 40.5
Connecticut 42.2 42.3 42.5
Bridgeport 41.6 39.6 40.0
Danbury 40.7 38.8 39.7
Hartford 43.2 41.1 42.4
New Haven-Meriden 42.6 42.1 42.8
New London-Norwich 41.9 41.1 41.4
Stamford-Norwalk 40.2 38.9 39.7
Waterbury 44.3 41.1 40.7
Delaware 43.5 41.9 42.5
Dover 39.8 40.8 40.0
Wilmington-Newark 45.2 43.3 43.5
District of Columbia:
Washington PMSA 39.5 38.6 39.9
Florida 42.1 41.1 41.5
Georgia 40.7 38.8 39.9
Atlanta 40.4 38.2 39.7
Savannah 46.3 41.1 41.6
Hawaii 37.1 38.0 37.2
Honolulu 40.1 40.0 38.3
Idaho 38.8 37.9 37.7
Illinois 41.3 39.7 40.6
Bloomington-Normal 42.0 38.0 38.4
Champaign-Urbana 41.9 39.8 39.7
Chicago 41.6 39.5 40.3
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island 40.1 39.4 40.5
Decatur 41.8 40.5 40.4
Kankakee 41.2 39.5 39.5
Peoria-Pekin 40.5 39.5 39.8
Rockford 42.5 40.2 40.8
Springfield 40.4 39.6 39.2
Indiana 42.0 40.1 40.6
Bloomington 40.1 39.1 39.3
Elkhart-Goshen 39.4 37.6 37.6
Evansville-Henderson 44.6 41.2 42.2
Fort Wayne 40.7 40.1 40.2
Gary 42.8 42.1 42.3
Indianapolis 44.0 43.9 43.9
Kokomo 46.4 41.3 42.2
Lafayette 43.2 41.7 42.1
Muncie 44.2 44.8 44.9
South Bend 40.8 40.2 40.4
Terre Haute 44.2 42.8 42.5
Iowa 41.4 39.8 40.7
Cedar Rapids 42.1 40.0 41.3
Des Moines 40.2 38.9 38.6
Dubuque 40.5 39.0 38.7
Sioux City 36.5 37.2 39.9
Kansas 40.5 39.0 39.6
Topeka 37.9 36.5 37.0
Wichita 41.0 40.6 41.3
Kentucky 42.3 40.6 40.9
Lexington 42.3 39.9 40.9
Louisville 44.2 41.5 41.9
Louisiana 42.3 41.4 43.1
Baton Rouge 42.5 42.8 42.2
New Orleans 42.6 42.2 43.0
Shreveport-Bossier City 41.5 41.6 42.0
Maine 41.5 39.8 40.4
Lewiston-Auburn 41.6 40.5 41.4
Portland 43.2 42.6 42.7
Maryland 40.8 40.1 40.4
Baltimore PMSA 40.9 40.0 40.4
Massachusetts 41.9 40.4 41.0
Boston 41.5 39.8 40.2
Springfield 40.4 37.7 39.3
Worcester 42.4 40.4 40.9
Michigan 44.4 40.1 41.9
Ann Arbor 44.0 42.5 43.7
Detroit 46.0 42.5 44.4
Flint 47.4 39.6 42.2
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland 42.1 39.8 40.0
Jackson 41.4 39.7 40.7
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 42.4 39.3 40.1
Lansing East Lansing 42.7 39.9 40.7
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 46.0 41.3 44.2
Minnesota 40.4 39.6 39.5
Duluth-Superior 37.5 38.9 38.7
Minneapolis-St. Paul 41.1 40.5 40.7
St. Cloud 42.2 42.9 41.7
Mississippi 40.2 38.2 39.0
Jackson 39.7 37.4 38.7
Missouri 41.0 39.3 40.7
Kansas City 40.4 42.1 43.4
St. Louis 42.3 40.4 42.5
Springfield 41.9 37.4 39.7
Montana 38.9 37.3 37.6
Nebraska 41.6 38.3 40.3
Lincoln 43.9 40.9 42.0
Omaha 41.3 40.9 42.1
Nevada 42.1 43.1 43.4
Las Vegas 43.2 40.0 40.2
New Hampshire 41.1 39.7 40.2
Manchester 38.7 40.6 40.8
Nashua 40.6 38.9 40.2
Portsmouth-Rochester 42.4 40.0 40.2
New Jersey 41.8 41.5 41.6
New Mexico 38.1 37.0 37.9
Albuquerque 38.2 36.4 38.1
New York 41.1 39.5 40.0
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 41.8 40.6 41.1
Binghamton 41.5 39.6 39.8
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 43.2 42.0 42.8
Dutchess County 40.8 39.1 39.7
Elmira 40.9 39.4 40.1
Nassau-Suffolk 39.5 38.8 39.6
New York PMSA 39.5 38.4 38.6
New York City 38.8 37.6 37.8
Newburgh 41.0 40.4 40.6
Rochester 42.0 39.8 40.7
Rockland County 44.8 43.6 43.6
Syracuse 41.2 40.3 40.9
Utica-Rome 40.7 39.3 39.6
Westchester County 43.0 41.8 42.4
North Carolina 41.4 38.8 39.7
Asheville 42.2 38.3 39.7
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill 42.2 39.3 40.5
Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point 40.0 39.0 38.7
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill 42.7 40.1 41.2
North Dakota 41.0 38.4 40.4
Fargo-Moorhead 40.4 39.8 40.5
Ohio 43.0 41.0 41.7
Akron 41.6 41.0 41.1
Canton-Massillon 40.2 39.9 40.2
Cincinnati 42.7 41.5 41.5
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 43.2 40.3 41.1
Columbus 42.2 40.7 40.8
Dayton-Springfield 43.9 40.5 42.8
Hamilton-Middletown 45.8 45.4 44.9
Lima 44.1 41.4 41.2
Mansfield 44.6 42.4 43.8
Steubenville-Weirton 41.9 43.2 43.2
Toledo 44.1 40.9 42.7
Youngstown-Warren 43.1 40.8 41.2
Oklahoma 41.0 37.6 39.1
Oklahoma City 42.1 36.1 37.0
Tulsa 42.7 40.6 41.6
Oregon 40.0 40.5 39.5
Eugene-Springfield 40.0 39.5 40.1
Medford-Ashland 39.2 39.9 39.4
Portland-Vancouver 40.4 39.6 39.9
Salem 38.0 37.8 37.7
Pennsylvania 41.9 40.5 41.0
Allentown-Bethlem-Easton 41.8 41.5 41.2
Altoona 39.4 39.0 39.3
Erie 43.8 41.5 42.0
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle 39.9 39.1 40.4
Johnstown 37.2 37.7 38.3
Lancaster 40.9 39.1 39.5
Philadelphia PMSA 41.3 40.7 40.8
Pittsburgh 42.7 41.1 41.2
Reading 42.1 40.0 39.9
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton 40.8 40.1 40.4
Sharon 42.6 38.8 38.7
State College 40.8 43.1 41.4
Williamsport 42.2 39.6 40.0
York 42.2 40.2 41.4
Rhode Island 40.4 39.7 40.1
Providence-Fall River-Warwick 40.8 41.0 41.1
South Carolina 42.5 42.0 42.2
South Dakota 43.1 41.1 41.5
Rapid City 40.4 38.9 39.0
Sioux Falls 44.6 43.6 44.6
Tennessee 40.4 38.0 39.2
Chattanooga 42.8 36.7 40.1
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol 40.7 36.6 38.8
Knoxville 40.0 39.3 41.1
Memphis 40.3 40.2 40.7
Nashville 39.1 38.7 38.9
Texas 43.1 42.1 42.5
Dallas 41.9 41.8 42.2
Ft. Worth-Arlington 43.5 42.1 42.8
Houston 44.4 44.0 44.5
San Antonio 44.1 45.0 45.2
Utah 39.4 39.3 39.0
Salt Lake City-Ogden 39.0 37.5 37.3
Vermont 40.6 39.6 39.6
Burlington 44.7 42.3 40.8
Virginia 42.1 41.0 41.5
Bristol 51.6 43.7 41.7
Charlottesville 42.4 43.9 42.6
Danville 43.9 38.4 39.0
Lynchburg 42.6 42.4 41.7
Northern Virginia 39.4 38.3 38.8
Richmond-Petersburg 41.8 41.3 41.8
Roanoke 38.8 38.2 39.0
Washington 41.3 40.0 40.1
West Virginia 41.4 41.0 40.6
Charleston 48.8 46.5 45.5
Huntington-Ashland 42.0 42.7 42.5
Parkersburg-Marietta 42.7 40.0 39.2
Wheeling 38.7 41.2 40.5
Wisconsin 41.7 39.4 40.3
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 44.0 38.1 43.1
Eau Claire 45.0 41.5 41.0
Green Bay 41.4 41.1 41.1
Janesville-Beloit 45.1 37.1 40.8
Kenosha 39.0 35.5 37.3
La Crosse 40.4 38.3 38.3
Madison 39.2 39.4 40.0
Milwaukee-Waukesha 41.4 39.2 40.1
Racine 40.7 39.3 41.0
Sheboygan 41.8 41.2 41.9
Wausau 42.9 40.8 40.7
Wyoming 39.1 37.7 38.7
Puerto Rico 40.4 38.2 39.1
Virgin Islands 43.7 43.1 41.3
Average hourly earnings
State and area May April May
2000 2001 2001(p)
Alabama $12.88 $13.19 $13.24
Birmingham 13.28 13.85 13.95
Mobile 14.05 14.37 14.58
Alaska 14.07 13.51 14.22
Arizona 12.87 12.93 12.96
Arkansas 11.89 12.37 12.32
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers 11.62 12.42 12.56
Fort Smith 11.91 11.94 12.19
Little Rock-North Little Rock 12.70 12.94 12.75
Pine Bluff 13.60 13.14 13.09
California 14.14 14.56 14.58
Bakersfield 14.03 14.23 14.26
Fresno 12.31 12.48 12.40
Los Angeles-Long Beach 13.16 13.28 13.33
Modesto 14.16 14.30 14.29
Oakland 15.99 16.38 16.39
Orange County 13.50 13.59 13.56
Riverside-San Bernardino 12.55 12.74 12.78
Sacramento 15.03 15.21 15.27
Salinas 14.08 14.59 14.50
San Diego 13.69 13.80 13.84
San Francisco 14.78 15.00 14.99
San Jose 17.46 18.14 18.18
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc 14.78 15.20 15.17
Santa Rosa 14.93 15.58 15.48
Stockton-Lodi 13.54 13.56 13.60
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 16.27 16.40 16.25
Ventura 12.95 13.07 13.05
Colorado 14.62 15.54 15.39
Denver 13.53 14.16 14.22
Connecticut 15.66 16.02 16.05
Bridgeport 15.80 15.29 15.22
Danbury 15.48 15.83 15.75
Hartford 16.77 16.85 16.88
New Haven-Meriden 15.20 15.40 15.43
New London-Norwich 16.64 17.24 17.16
Stamford-Norwalk 13.43 13.78 14.00
Waterbury 14.60 14.69 14.99
Delaware 16.51 16.70 16.74
Dover 14.67 14.68 14.73
Wilmington-Newark 19.67 20.12 20.10
District of Columbia:
Washington PMSA 15.49 15.63 15.86
Florida 12.21 12.65 12.71
Georgia 12.84 13.11 13.05
Atlanta 13.70 14.26 14.28
Savannah 16.34 15.52 15.52
Hawaii 13.29 13.90 13.86
Honolulu 12.89 13.52 13.29
Idaho 13.76 15.16 15.06
Illinois 14.31 14.62 14.64
Bloomington-Normal 19.96 19.87 19.64
Champaign-Urbana 12.54 12.93 12.98
Chicago 14.06 14.39 14.42
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island 15.93 15.98 15.96
Decatur 16.74 16.97 16.86
Kankakee 15.82 16.23 16.17
Peoria-Pekin 16.71 16.86 16.81
Rockford 16.54 16.63 16.67
Springfield 12.88 13.29 13.34
Indiana $15.80 $16.09 $16.04
Bloomington 13.84 14.46 14.44
Elkhart-Goshen 14.01 15.19 15.30
Evansville-Henderson 16.30 16.38 16.24
Fort Wayne 16.26 16.35 16.33
Gary 20.45 20.60 20.75
Indianapolis 15.37 15.40 15.29
Kokomo 22.73 23.51 23.55
Lafayette 16.88 17.06 16.90
Muncie 13.71 14.19 14.24
South Bend 12.45 12.76 12.71
Terre Haute 14.08 14.39 14.23
Iowa 14.56 14.92 14.79
Cedar Rapids 18.67 19.47 19.30
Des Moines 16.06 15.77 15.68
Dubuque 15.59 15.94 15.81
Sioux City 12.17 12.52 12.30
Kansas 14.89 15.11 15.11
Topeka 17.75 17.34 17.63
Wichita 17.14 17.64 17.61
Kentucky 14.59 15.27 15.27
Lexington 15.16 15.16 15.19
Louisville 16.81 17.71 17.83
Louisiana 15.47 15.90 15.76
Baton Rouge 17.54 18.56 17.98
New Orleans 14.83 15.73 15.78
Shreveport-Bossier City 15.28 16.32 16.24
Maine 14.19 15.08 15.14
Lewiston-Auburn 12.79 13.62 13.43
Portland 12.11 12.41 12.25
Maryland 14.97 15.23 15.10
Baltimore PMSA 15.72 15.57 15.50
Massachusetts 14.59 15.16 15.14
Boston 15.88 16.61 16.55
Springfield 14.02 14.26 14.32
Worcester 14.82 15.06 15.05
Michigan 18.92 19.32 19.53
Ann Arbor 20.72 20.87 21.36
Detroit 20.64 21.29 21.42
Flint 25.74 23.94 24.99
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland 15.47 15.60 15.70
Jackson 13.58 14.13 14.18
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 14.64 15.16 15.17
Lansing East Lansing 20.45 21.40 21.29
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 21.78 21.76 22.27
Minnesota 14.78 15.37 15.21
Duluth-Superior 13.45 13.27 13.60
Minneapolis-St. Paul 15.93 16.24 16.17
St. Cloud 13.74 14.79 14.57
Mississippi 11.50 12.00 12.03
Jackson 13.20 13.83 13.83
Missouri 14.22 14.93 14.86
Kansas City 15.03 16.83 16.60
St. Louis 16.37 16.62 16.87
Springfield 12.26 12.57 12.57
Montana 14.12 14.62 14.50
Nebraska 12.80 13.36 13.34
Lincoln 14.88 14.75 15.16
Omaha 14.16 14.49 15.05
Nevada 13.76 13.98 14.03
Las Vegas 12.47 12.99 13.11
New Hampshire $13.26 $13.82 $13.82
Manchester 14.76 15.38 15.33
Nashua 13.79 14.24 14.53
Portsmouth-Rochester 13.53 13.57 13.51
New Jersey 15.34 15.89 15.85
New Mexico 12.86 14.39 13.76
Albuquerque 15.14 17.33 15.91
New York 14.11 14.67 14.65
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 15.30 15.45 15.52
Binghamton 11.34 11.46 11.45
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 17.60 18.12 18.02
Dutchess County 12.50 13.29 13.36
Elmira 12.66 13.61 13.72
Nassau-Suffolk 13.16 13.60 13.72
New York PMSA 13.09 14.04 14.13
New York City 12.93 13.91 14.07
Newburgh 11.59 12.16 12.30
Rochester 16.27 16.54 16.64
Rockland County 16.06 16.43 16.44
Syracuse 15.59 15.61 15.68
Utica-Rome 12.85 12.95 12.86
Westchester County 13.04 14.00 13.70
North Carolina 12.71 13.16 13.16
Asheville 11.88 12.60 12.41
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill 13.77 13.91 14.09
Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point 12.79 13.13 13.33
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill 13.84 14.28 14.33
North Dakota 12.70 12.92 12.33
Fargo-Moorhead 12.58 12.86 12.40
Ohio 16.62 16.95 17.08
Akron 14.24 14.48 14.49
Canton-Massillon 14.11 13.92 14.08
Cincinnati 16.21 16.61 16.62
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 16.27 16.64 16.78
Columbus 15.32 15.47 15.59
Dayton-Springfield 17.25 17.53 17.97
Hamilton-Middletown 18.12 19.12 18.79
Lima 17.65 18.20 18.41
Mansfield 17.19 17.86 18.17
Steubenville-Weirton 18.21 19.19 18.53
Toledo 18.88 19.42 19.42
Youngstown-Warren 18.26 18.85 19.06
Oklahoma 13.02 12.94 13.02
Oklahoma City 14.61 13.64 13.63
Tulsa 13.93 15.10 15.19
Oregon 15.00 15.54 15.49
Eugene-Springfield 14.25 14.74 14.86
Medford-Ashland 13.91 14.28 14.76
Portland-Vancouver 15.39 15.93 15.73
Salem 13.24 13.49 13.39
Pennsylvania 14.57 14.83 14.86
Allentown-Bethlem-Easton 14.86 15.22 15.47
Altoona 12.84 12.57 12.79
Erie 15.05 15.19 15.25
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle 14.52 14.82 15.20
Johnstown 11.71 11.93 11.92
Lancaster 14.22 14.46 14.42
Philadelphia PMSA 15.65 16.06 16.05
Pittsburgh 15.73 15.76 15.78
Reading 15.20 15.22 15.25
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton 13.03 13.12 13.16
Sharon 14.58 14.87 14.93
State College 12.56 13.04 12.85
Williamsport 12.05 12.52 12.58
York 15.51 15.95 15.79
Rhode Island 12.16 12.16 12.19
Providence-Fall River-Warwick 12.32 12.35 12.35
South Carolina $10.92 $11.14 $11.14
South Dakota 10.69 11.06 11.43
Rapid City 10.69 10.41 10.64
Sioux Falls 11.23 11.64 11.87
Tennessee 12.79 13.44 13.37
Chattanooga 11.98 12.97 12.60
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol 12.91 12.81 12.76
Knoxville 12.70 13.25 13.11
Memphis 13.40 14.23 14.02
Nashville 13.94 14.43 14.47
Texas 12.34 12.55 12.54
Dallas 12.36 12.51 12.51
Ft. Worth-Arlington 13.38 13.45 13.47
Houston 14.50 14.43 14.41
San Antonio 10.15 10.35 10.37
Utah 13.59 13.90 13.86
Salt Lake City-Ogden 13.38 13.63 13.61
Vermont 14.25 14.18 14.27
Burlington 14.97 14.80 14.92
Virginia 13.65 14.20 14.05
Bristol 12.68 12.79 12.72
Charlottesville 11.13 12.40 12.28
Danville 14.11 14.60 14.70
Lynchburg 13.19 13.70 13.50
Northern Virginia 14.20 15.16 15.22
Richmond-Petersburg 16.25 17.87 17.91
Roanoke 14.24 15.58 15.63
Washington 16.32 17.41 17.37
West Virginia 14.52 15.03 14.80
Charleston 16.68 17.32 17.38
Huntington-Ashland 15.18 15.49 15.53
Parkersburg-Marietta 18.78 18.10 17.88
Wheeling 17.83 17.81 18.00
Wisconsin 14.85 15.10 15.16
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 16.09 16.52 16.72
Eau Claire 13.45 14.56 14.46
Green Bay 15.30 15.24 14.99
Janesville-Beloit 19.87 20.04 20.28
Kenosha 17.20 16.76 16.68
La Crosse 12.70 13.15 13.21
Madison 13.95 14.04 14.21
Milwaukee-Waukesha 15.46 15.64 15.75
Racine 15.61 15.13 16.36
Sheboygan 14.88 15.22 15.12
Wausau 14.54 14.91 14.91
Wyoming 15.87 16.57 16.33
Puerto Rico 9.23 9.60 9.66
Virgin Islands 23.22 21.75 22.29
Average weekly earnings
State and area May April May
2000 2001 2001(p)
Alabama $539.67 $532.88 $540.19
Birmingham 553.78 576.16 590.09
Mobile 597.13 602.10 622.57
Alaska 507.93 475.55 474.95
Arizona 519.95 512.03 520.99
Arkansas 488.68 475.01 482.94
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers 483.39 489.35 489.84
Fort Smith 487.12 453.72 479.07
Little Rock-North Little Rock 534.67 502.07 513.83
Pine Bluff 550.80 509.83 506.58
California 585.40 585.31 593.41
Bakersfield 583.65 594.81 598.92
Fresno 502.25 494.21 496.00
Los Angeles-Long Beach 554.04 545.81 551.86
Modesto 573.48 559.13 564.46
Oakland 682.77 696.15 701.49
Orange County 589.95 574.86 574.94
Riverside-San Bernardino 530.87 524.89 530.37
Sacramento 616.23 606.88 609.27
Salinas 601.22 599.65 604.65
San Diego 540.76 547.86 548.06
San Francisco 592.68 610.50 610.09
San Jose 743.80 721.97 727.20
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc 610.41 589.76 600.73
Santa Rosa 589.74 615.41 608.36
Stockton-Lodi 564.62 558.67 568.48
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 671.95 665.64 659.75
Ventura 541.31 554.17 558.54
Colorado 616.96 610.72 620.22
Denver 576.38 569.23 575.91
Connecticut 660.85 677.65 682.13
Bridgeport 657.28 605.48 608.80
Danbury 630.04 614.20 625.28
Hartford 724.46 692.54 715.71
New Haven-Meriden 647.52 648.34 660.40
New London-Norwich 697.22 708.56 710.42
Stamford-Norwalk 539.89 536.04 555.80
Waterbury 646.78 603.76 610.09
Delaware 718.19 699.73 711.45
Dover 583.87 598.94 589.20
Wilmington-Newark 889.08 871.20 874.35
District of Columbia:
Washington PMSA 611.86 603.32 632.81
Florida 514.04 519.92 527.47
Georgia 522.59 508.67 520.70
Atlanta 553.48 544.73 566.92
Savannah 756.54 637.87 645.63
Hawaii 493.06 528.20 515.59
Honolulu 516.89 540.80 509.01
Idaho 533.89 574.56 567.76
Illinois 591.00 580.41 594.38
Bloomington-Normal 838.32 755.06 754.18
Champaign-Urbana 525.43 514.61 515.31
Chicago 584.90 568.41 581.13
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island 638.79 629.61 646.38
Decatur 699.73 687.29 681.14
Kankakee 651.78 641.09 638.72
Peoria-Pekin 676.76 665.97 669.04
Rockford 702.95 668.53 680.14
Springfield 520.35 526.28 522.93
Indiana $663.60 $645.21 $651.22
Bloomington 554.98 565.39 567.49
Elkhart-Goshen 551.99 571.14 575.28
Evansville-Henderson 726.98 674.86 685.33
Fort Wayne 661.78 655.64 656.47
Gary 875.26 867.26 877.73
Indianapolis 676.28 676.06 671.23
Kokomo 1,054.67 970.96 993.81
Lafayette 729.22 711.40 711.49
Muncie 605.98 635.71 639.38
South Bend 507.96 512.95 513.48
Terre Haute 622.34 615.89 604.78
Iowa 602.78 593.82 601.95
Cedar Rapids 786.01 778.80 797.09
Des Moines 645.61 613.45 605.25
Dubuque 631.40 621.66 611.85
Sioux City 444.21 465.74 490.77
Kansas 603.05 589.29 598.36
Topeka 672.73 632.91 652.31
Wichita 702.74 716.18 727.29
Kentucky 617.16 619.96 624.54
Lexington 641.27 604.88 621.27
Louisville 743.00 734.97 747.08
Louisiana 654.38 658.26 679.26
Baton Rouge 745.45 794.37 758.76
New Orleans 631.76 663.81 678.54
Shreveport-Bossier City 634.12 678.91 682.08
Maine 588.89 600.18 611.66
Lewiston-Auburn 532.06 551.61 556.00
Portland 523.15 528.67 523.08
Maryland 610.78 610.72 610.04
Baltimore PMSA 642.95 622.80 626.20
Massachusetts 611.32 612.46 620.74
Boston 659.02 661.08 665.31
Springfield 566.41 537.60 562.78
Worcester 628.37 608.42 615.55
Michigan 840.05 774.73 818.31
Ann Arbor 911.68 886.98 933.43
Detroit 949.44 904.83 951.05
Flint 1,220.08 948.02 1,054.58
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland 651.29 620.88 628.00
Jackson 562.21 560.96 577.13
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 620.74 595.79 608.32
Lansing East Lansing 873.22 853.86 866.50
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 1,001.88 898.69 984.33
Minnesota 597.11 608.65 600.80
Duluth-Superior 504.38 516.20 526.32
Minneapolis-St. Paul 654.72 657.72 658.12
St. Cloud 579.83 634.49 607.57
Mississippi 462.30 458.40 469.17
Jackson 524.04 517.24 535.22
Missouri 583.02 586.75 604.80
Kansas City 607.21 708.54 720.44
St. Louis 692.45 671.45 716.98
Springfield 513.69 470.12 499.03
Montana 549.27 545.33 545.20
Nebraska 532.48 511.69 537.60
Lincoln 653.23 603.28 636.72
Omaha 584.81 592.64 633.61
Nevada 579.30 602.54 608.90
Las Vegas 538.70 519.60 527.02
New Hampshire $544.99 $548.65 $555.56
Manchester 571.21 624.43 625.46
Nashua 559.87 553.94 584.11
Portsmouth-Rochester 573.67 542.80 543.10
New Jersey 641.21 659.44 659.36
New Mexico 489.97 532.43 521.50
Albuquerque 578.35 630.81 606.17
New York 579.92 579.47 586.00
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 639.54 627.27 637.87
Binghamton 470.61 453.82 455.71
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 760.32 761.04 771.26
Dutchess County 510.00 519.64 530.39
Elmira 517.79 536.23 550.17
Nassau-Suffolk 519.82 527.68 543.31
New York PMSA 517.06 539.14 545.42
New York City 501.68 523.02 531.85
Newburgh 475.19 491.26 499.38
Rochester 683.34 658.29 677.25
Rockland County 719.49 716.35 716.78
Syracuse 642.31 629.08 641.31
Utica-Rome 523.00 508.94 509.26
Westchester County 560.72 585.20 580.88
North Carolina 526.19 510.61 522.45
Asheville 501.34 482.58 492.68
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill 581.09 546.66 570.65
Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point 511.60 512.07 515.87
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill 590.97 572.63 590.40
North Dakota 520.70 496.13 498.13
Fargo-Moorhead 508.23 511.83 502.20
Ohio 714.66 694.95 712.24
Akron 592.38 593.68 595.54
Canton-Massillon 567.22 555.41 566.02
Cincinnati 692.17 689.32 689.73
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 702.86 670.59 689.66
Columbus 646.50 629.63 636.07
Dayton-Springfield 757.28 709.97 769.12
Hamilton-Middletown 829.90 868.05 843.67
Lima 778.37 753.48 758.49
Mansfield 766.67 757.26 795.85
Steubenville-Weirton 763.00 829.01 800.50
Toledo 832.61 794.28 829.23
Youngstown-Warren 787.01 769.08 785.27
Oklahoma 533.82 486.54 509.08
Oklahoma City 615.08 492.40 504.31
Tulsa 594.81 613.06 631.90
Oregon 600.00 629.37 611.86
Eugene-Springfield 570.00 582.23 595.89
Medford-Ashland 545.27 569.77 581.54
Portland-Vancouver 621.76 630.83 627.63
Salem 503.12 509.92 504.80
Pennsylvania 610.48 600.62 609.26
Allentown-Bethlem-Easton 621.15 631.63 637.36
Altoona 505.90 490.23 502.65
Erie 659.19 630.39 640.50
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle 579.35 579.46 614.08
Johnstown 435.61 449.76 456.54
Lancaster 581.60 565.39 569.59
Philadelphia PMSA 646.35 653.64 654.84
Pittsburgh 671.67 647.74 650.14
Reading 639.92 608.80 608.48
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton 531.62 526.11 531.66
Sharon 621.11 576.96 577.79
State College 512.45 562.02 531.99
Williamsport 508.51 495.79 503.20
York 654.52 641.19 653.71
Rhode Island 491.26 482.75 488.82
Providence-Fall River-Warwick 502.66 506.35 507.59
South Carolina $464.10 $467.88 $470.11
South Dakota 460.74 454.57 474.35
Rapid City 431.88 404.95 414.96
Sioux Falls 500.86 507.50 529.40
Tennessee 516.72 510.72 524.10
Chattanooga 512.74 476.00 505.26
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol 525.44 468.85 495.09
Knoxville 508.00 520.73 538.82
Memphis 540.02 572.05 570.61
Nashville 545.05 558.44 562.88
Texas 531.85 528.36 532.95
Dallas 517.88 522.92 527.92
Ft. Worth-Arlington 582.03 566.25 576.52
Houston 643.80 634.92 641.25
San Antonio 447.62 465.75 468.72
Utah 535.45 546.27 540.54
Salt Lake City-Ogden 521.82 511.13 507.65
Vermont 578.55 561.53 565.09
Burlington 669.16 626.04 608.74
Virginia 574.67 582.20 583.08
Bristol 654.29 558.92 530.42
Charlottesville 471.91 544.36 523.13
Danville 619.43 560.64 573.30
Lynchburg 561.89 580.88 562.95
Northern Virginia 559.48 580.63 590.54
Richmond-Petersburg 679.25 738.03 748.64
Roanoke 552.51 595.16 609.57
Washington 674.02 696.40 696.54
West Virginia 601.13 616.23 600.88
Charleston 813.98 805.38 790.79
Huntington-Ashland 637.56 661.42 660.03
Parkersburg-Marietta 801.91 724.00 700.90
Wheeling 690.02 733.77 729.00
Wisconsin 619.25 594.94 610.95
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 707.96 629.41 720.63
Eau Claire 605.25 604.24 592.86
Green Bay 633.42 626.36 616.09
Janesville-Beloit 896.14 743.48 827.42
Kenosha 670.80 594.98 622.16
La Crosse 513.08 503.65 505.94
Madison 546.84 553.18 568.40
Milwaukee-Waukesha 640.04 613.09 631.58
Racine 635.33 594.61 670.76
Sheboygan 621.98 627.06 633.53
Wausau 623.77 608.33 606.84
Wyoming 620.52 624.69 631.97
Puerto Rico 372.89 366.72 377.71
Virgin Islands 1,014.71 937.43 920.58
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: All State and area data currently reflect March 2000
benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced
with the release of January 2002 estimates, all unadjusted data
from April 2000 are subject to revision.
C-1. Labor force status by census region and division,
seasonally adjusted(1)
(Numbers in thousands)
2000
Census region
and division May June July Aug. Sept.
NORTHEAST
Civilian labor
force 26,226.2 26,249.6 26,253.0 26,293.8 26,360.7
Employed 25,209.5 25,234.7 25,256.8 25,283.3 25,354.8
Unemployed 1,016.7 1,014.9 996.2 1,010.6 1,005.9
Unemployment
rate 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8
New England
Civilian labor
force 7,166.2 7,176.2 7,183.7 7,192.3 7,207.6
Employed 6,960.5 6,972.1 6,984.8 6,998.0 7,018.6
Unemployed 205.7 204.1 198.9 194.3 189.0
Unemployment
rate 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.6
Middle Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 19,060.0 19,073.5 19,069.3 19,101.6 19,153.1
Employed 18,249.0 18,262.6 18,272.1 18,285.3 18,336.1
Unemployed 811.0 810.9 797.2 816.3 817.0
Unemployment
rate 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.3
SOUTH
Civilian labor
force 48,882.0 48,957.3 48,993.3 49,105.7 49,200.8
Employed 46,927.4 46,997.5 47,082.3 47,177.6 47,283.8
Unemployed 1,954.5 1,959.8 1,911.0 1,928.1 1,917.0
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9
South Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 25,458.0 25,505.5 25,527.2 25,597.2 25,654.0
Employed 24,538.0 24,578.9 24,628.1 24,684.9 24,745.2
Unemployed 920.0 926.6 899.1 912.4 908.8
Unemployment
rate 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.5
East South
Central
Civilian labor
force 8,234.9 8,247.6 8,260.6 8,265.0 8,277.9
Employed 7,866.6 7,877.8 7,898.5 7,901.4 7,912.4
Unemployed 368.3 369.8 362.1 363.5 365.4
Unemployment
rate 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.4
West South
Central
Civilian labor
force 15,189.0 15,204.1 15,205.4 15,243.5 15,269.0
Employed 14,522.8 14,540.7 14,555.7 14,591.3 14,626.2
Unemployed 666.2 663.4 649.7 652.2 642.8
Unemployment
rate 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.2
MIDWEST
Civilian labor
force 33,612.0 33,671.1 33,707.9 33,763.3 33,822.4
Employed 32,371.9 32,415.2 32,458.1 32,506.5 32,584.2
Unemployed 1,240.1 1,255.9 1,249.8 1,256.8 1,238.3
Unemployment
rate 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
East North
Central
Civilian labor
force 23,366.4 23,395.6 23,415.8 23,439.4 23,464.5
Employed 22,458.5 22,475.1 22,498.0 22,519.6 22,565.7
Unemployed 907.8 920.5 917.8 919.8 898.9
Unemployment
rate 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8
West North
Central
Civilian labor
force 10,245.6 10,275.5 10,292.1 10,323.8 10,357.9
Employed 9,913.4 9,940.1 9,960.2 9,986.8 10,018.5
Unemployed 332.2 335.4 331.9 337.0 339.4
Unemployment
rate 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.3
WEST
Civilian labor
force 31,699.1 31,813.9 31,824.4 31,900.9 31,955.0
Employed 30,208.8 30,309.9 30,333.8 30,420.1 30,492.3
Unemployed 1,490.3 1,503.9 1,490.6 1,480.7 1,462.7
Unemployment
rate 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6
Mountain
Civilian labor
force 8,895.0 8,912.9 8,938.5 8,964.2 9,001.9
Employed 8,563.3 8,579.9 8,605.5 8,630.5 8,666.9
Unemployed 331.7 333.1 333.0 333.7 335.0
Unemployment
rate 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
Pacific
Civilian labor
force 22,804.1 22,900.9 22,885.9 22,936.6 22,953.2
Employed 21,645.5 21,730.1 21,728.3 21,789.6 21,825.4
Unemployed 1,158.6 1,170.9 1,157.6 1,147.0 1,127.8
Unemployment
rate 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 4.9
2000 2001
Census region
and division Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
NORTHEAST
Civilian labor
force 26,412.1 26,481.9 26,525.7 26,588.8 26,582.2
Employed 25,411.0 25,472.6 25,526.6 25,615.8 25,584.2
Unemployed 1,001.1 1,009.3 999.1 973.0 998.0
Unemployment
rate 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.8
New England
Civilian labor
force 7,227.9 7,254.3 7,273.2 7,293.9 7,309.6
Employed 7,046.2 7,074.1 7,100.8 7,120.2 7,124.7
Unemployed 181.8 180.3 172.3 173.8 184.9
Unemployment
rate 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.5
Middle Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 19,184.2 19,227.6 19,252.5 19,294.9 19,272.5
Employed 18,364.8 18,398.5 18,425.7 18,495.6 18,459.5
Unemployed 819.4 829.1 826.8 799.3 813.0
Unemployment
rate 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.1 4.2
SOUTH
Civilian labor
force 49,358.9 49,526.1 49,634.9 49,867.7 49,914.1
Employed 47,449.0 47,611.7 47,752.8 47,931.3 47,966.4
Unemployed 1,909.9 1,914.3 1,882.1 1,936.4 1,947.7
Unemployment
rate 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.9 3.9
South Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 25,735.6 25,816.8 25,879.4 26,008.0 26,063.4
Employed 24,831.4 24,912.8 24,974.3 25,065.9 25,100.6
Unemployed 904.2 904.0 905.1 942.1 962.8
Unemployment
rate 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7
East South
Central
Civilian labor
force 8,305.8 8,330.6 8,344.6 8,378.7 8,371.8
Employed 7,936.9 7,957.9 7,975.1 8,005.8 7,998.0
Unemployed 368.9 372.7 369.6 372.9 373.8
Unemployment
rate 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.5
West South
Central
Civilian labor
force 15,317.5 15,378.6 15,410.8 15,481.0 15,478.8
Employed 14,680.7 14,741.0 14,803.4 14,859.6 14,867.7
Unemployed 636.8 637.7 607.4 621.4 611.1
Unemployment
rate 4.2 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.9
MIDWEST
Civilian labor
force 33,907.5 34,000.7 34,058.4 34,208.1 34,254.5
Employed 32,686.5 32,763.3 32,820.6 32,877.0 32,899.2
Unemployed 1,221.0 1,237.4 1,237.9 1,331.1 1,355.3
Unemployment
rate 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.9 4.0
East North
Central
Civilian labor
force 23,509.2 23,558.1 23,604.2 23,699.2 23,720.5
Employed 22,624.5 22,653.9 22,685.1 22,697.1 22,712.0
Unemployed 884.7 904.2 919.1 1,002.1 1,008.5
Unemployment
rate 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.2 4.3
West North
Central
Civilian labor
force 10,398.4 10,442.6 10,454.3 10,508.8 10,534.1
Employed 10,062.0 10,109.4 10,135.5 10,179.9 10,187.2
Unemployed 336.3 333.2 318.8 329.0 346.8
Unemployment
rate 3.2 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.3
WEST
Civilian labor
force 32,032.6 32,121.3 32,171.9 32,205.2 32,264.3
Employed 30,573.3 30,667.8 30,747.7 30,790.9 30,825.9
Unemployed 1,459.3 1,453.5 1,424.2 1,414.3 1,438.3
Unemployment
rate 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.5
Mountain
Civilian labor
force 9,040.7 9,084.2 9,119.0 9,143.2 9,163.0
Employed 8,703.4 8,744.0 8,784.1 8,803.7 8,810.5
Unemployed 337.3 340.2 334.9 339.4 352.5
Unemployment
rate 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8
Pacific
Civilian labor
force 22,991.9 23,037.1 23,052.9 23,062.0 23,101.3
Employed 21,869.9 21,923.8 21,963.7 21,987.2 22,015.4
Unemployed 1,122.0 1,113.3 1,089.3 1,074.8 1,085.8
Unemployment
rate 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7
2001
Census region
and division Mar. Apr. May(p)
NORTHEAST
Civilian labor
force 26,571.8 26,605.6 26,612.2
Employed 25,571.5 25,556.7 25,528.5
Unemployed 1,000.3 1,048.9 1,083.7
Unemployment
rate 3.8 3.9 4.1
New England
Civilian labor
force 7,312.7 7,328.4 7,328.0
Employed 7,109.1 7,106.7 7,091.7
Unemployed 203.5 221.8 236.4
Unemployment
rate 2.8 3.0 3.2
Middle Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 19,259.1 19,277.2 19,284.2
Employed 18,462.3 18,450.0 18,436.8
Unemployed 796.8 827.1 847.3
Unemployment
rate 4.1 4.3 4.4
SOUTH
Civilian labor
force 49,946.9 49,974.0 49,981.0
Employed 47,909.3 47,882.7 47,872.0
Unemployed 2,037.7 2,091.3 2,109.0
Unemployment
rate 4.1 4.2 4.2
South Atlantic
Civilian labor
force 26,104.6 26,101.2 26,109.8
Employed 25,112.8 25,074.8 25,066.0
Unemployed 991.8 1,026.5 1,043.8
Unemployment
rate 3.8 3.9 4.0
East South
Central
Civilian labor
force 8,362.7 8,368.1 8,336.8
Employed 7,972.8 7,976.9 7,967.1
Unemployed 389.9 391.3 369.7
Unemployment
rate 4.7 4.7 4.4
West South
Central
Civilian labor
force 15,479.6 15,504.6 15,534.4
Employed 14,823.6 14,831.1 14,838.9
Unemployed 656.0 673.5 695.5
Unemployment
rate 4.2 4.3 4.5
MIDWEST
Civilian labor
force 34,257.1 34,257.0 34,195.1
Employed 32,875.9 32,842.9 32,781.4
Unemployed 1,381.2 1,414.1 1,413.7
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.1 4.1
East North
Central
Civilian labor
force 23,726.9 23,720.3 23,677.7
Employed 22,698.5 22,679.0 22,627.1
Unemployed 1,028.4 1,041.3 1,050.6
Unemployment
rate 4.3 4.4 4.4
West North
Central
Civilian labor
force 10,530.2 10,536.7 10,517.4
Employed 10,177.5 10,163.9 10,154.3
Unemployed 352.8 372.8 363.1
Unemployment
rate 3.3 3.5 3.5
WEST
Civilian labor
force 32,333.6 32,407.4 32,346.5
Employed 30,837.1 30,865.3 30,819.4
Unemployed 1,496.5 1,542.1 1,527.1
Unemployment
rate 4.6 4.8 4.7
Mountain
Civilian labor
force 9,179.2 9,204.3 9,205.4
Employed 8,810.1 8,828.5 8,834.5
Unemployed 369.1 375.8 371.0
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.1 4.0
Pacific
Civilian labor
force 23,154.5 23,203.1 23,141.0
Employed 22,027.1 22,036.8 21,984.9
Unemployed 1,127.4 1,166.3 1,156.1
Unemployment
rate 4.9 5.0 5.0
(p) = preliminary.
(1) These estimates are obtained from summing official State estimates
produced and published through the Local Area Unemployment Statistics
(LAUS) program.
NOTE: The States (including the District of Columbia) that compose the
various census divisions are: New England: Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; Middle
Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania; South Atlantic:
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia; East South
Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee; West South
Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas; East North Central:
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; West North Central:
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South
Dakota; Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming; and Pacific: Alaska, California, Hawaii,
Oregon, and Washington.
C-2. Labor force status by State, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
2000
State
May June July Aug.
Alabama
Civilian labor force 2,147.0 2,148.8 2,152.8 2,157.7
Employed 2,049.4 2,052.1 2,055.1 2,058.7
Unemployed 97.6 96.7 97.6 99.0
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6
Alaska
Civilian labor force 320.4 321.1 321.0 322.0
Employed 298.5 299.4 300.1 301.1
Unemployed 21.8 21.7 20.9 20.9
Unemployment rate 6.8 6.8 6.5 6.5
Arizona
Civilian labor force 2,329.1 2,330.9 2,335.6 2,342.5
Employed 2,237.2 2,238.4 2,245.5 2,252.7
Unemployed 91.8 92.6 90.1 89.8
Unemployment rate 3.9 4.0 3.9 3.8
Arkansas
Civilian labor force 1,229.5 1,232.3 1,234.4 1,238.5
Employed 1,173.4 1,176.5 1,178.9 1,183.8
Unemployed 56.1 55.8 55.5 54.6
Unemployment rate 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.4
California
Civilian labor force 17,055.2 17,139.3 17,128.4 17,168.9
Employed 16,194.0 16,262.8 16,265.3 16,316.9
Unemployed 861.2 876.5 863.1 852.0
Unemployment rate 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0
Colorado
Civilian labor force 2,257.6 2,266.8 2,271.0 2,276.2
Employed 2,195.9 2,203.0 2,207.2 2,212.8
Unemployed 61.7 63.8 63.9 63.3
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8
Connecticut
Civilian labor force 1,751.3 1,753.0 1,753.3 1,752.9
Employed 1,710.5 1,713.1 1,715.2 1,715.1
Unemployed 40.9 40.0 38.2 37.8
Unemployment rate 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2
Delaware
Civilian labor force 407.5 409.1 411.1 412.5
Employed 391.0 392.4 394.4 395.4
Unemployed 16.4 16.6 16.7 17.1
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.2
District of Columbia
Civilian labor force 277.9 277.1 276.8 278.6
Employed 262.3 262.0 261.0 262.5
Unemployed 15.6 15.1 15.7 16.1
Unemployment rate 5.6 5.4 5.7 5.8
Florida
Civilian labor force 7,452.9 7,470.7 7,478.5 7,503.8
Employed 7,185.0 7,200.6 7,219.3 7,238.2
Unemployed 268.0 270.0 259.2 265.7
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5
Georgia
Civilian labor force 4,172.3 4,177.6 4,181.2 4,186.6
Employed 4,011.3 4,015.1 4,026.4 4,033.0
Unemployed 160.9 162.5 154.8 153.6
Unemployment rate 3.9 3.9 3.7 3.7
Hawaii
Civilian labor force 595.3 595.4 595.0 593.9
Employed 569.7 571.2 570.9 569.3
Unemployed 25.6 24.1 24.1 24.5
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.1 4.1 4.1
Idaho
Civilian labor force 655.4 656.2 658.0 659.6
Employed 623.7 624.4 626.1 628.0
Unemployed 31.7 31.8 32.0 31.7
Unemployment rate 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.8
Illinois
Civilian labor force 6,436.8 6,434.2 6,416.4 6,418.9
Employed 6,161.7 6,156.9 6,140.6 6,139.1
Unemployed 275.1 277.3 275.8 279.8
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.4
Indiana
Civilian labor force 3,080.4 3,076.6 3,090.1 3,087.6
Employed 2,973.3 2,968.8 2,982.6 2,990.0
Unemployed 107.1 107.8 107.5 97.6
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.2
Iowa
Civilian labor force 1,557.9 1,557.2 1,559.2 1,559.7
Employed 1,516.8 1,515.4 1,518.4 1,519.4
Unemployed 41.1 41.7 40.8 40.3
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.6
Kansas
Civilian labor force 1,399.5 1,401.3 1,402.1 1,407.2
Employed 1,345.6 1,346.8 1,347.5 1,352.5
Unemployed 53.9 54.4 54.6 54.7
Unemployment rate 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9
Kentucky
Civilian labor force 1,976.8 1,979.0 1,983.4 1,981.5
Employed 1,895.3 1,897.2 1,901.4 1,900.2
Unemployed 81.5 81.8 82.0 81.3
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
Louisiana
Civilian labor force 2,030.0 2,023.7 2,021.7 2,019.2
Employed 1,917.9 1,911.6 1,911.3 1,908.1
Unemployed 112.2 112.1 110.4 111.1
Unemployment rate 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5
Maine
Civilian labor force 690.0 689.4 688.3 688.0
Employed 664.1 664.3 665.0 665.1
Unemployed 26.0 25.1 23.2 22.9
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.3
Maryland
Civilian labor force 2,784.4 2,791.9 2,794.7 2,803.6
Employed 2,674.0 2,680.1 2,684.3 2,692.2
Unemployed 110.5 111.8 110.4 111.4
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Massachusetts
Civilian labor force 3,208.8 3,215.0 3,222.7 3,229.5
Employed 3,122.4 3,128.1 3,136.3 3,146.0
Unemployed 86.4 86.9 86.3 83.5
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6
Michigan
Civilian labor force 5,195.1 5,205.2 5,208.0 5,207.6
Employed 5,014.0 5,020.6 5,019.0 5,012.4
Unemployed 181.0 184.6 189.0 195.2
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7
Minnesota
Civilian labor force 2,717.3 2,727.5 2,734.5 2,744.8
Employed 2,628.0 2,636.6 2,644.2 2,653.4
Unemployed 89.3 90.9 90.2 91.4
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3
Mississippi
Civilian labor force 1,335.1 1,339.9 1,338.0 1,329.6
Employed 1,255.3 1,257.7 1,261.6 1,257.2
Unemployed 79.8 82.2 76.4 72.4
Unemployment rate 6.0 6.1 5.7 5.4
Missouri
Civilian labor force 2,915.3 2,928.6 2,932.9 2,943.3
Employed 2,815.2 2,828.3 2,833.6 2,840.1
Unemployed 100.1 100.3 99.3 103.2
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.5
Montana
Civilian labor force 479.4 479.5 479.5 479.6
Employed 455.3 455.6 455.6 456.0
Unemployed 24.0 23.9 23.9 23.6
Unemployment rate 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9
Nebraska
Civilian labor force 917.0 921.5 923.5 927.5
Employed 888.6 892.8 895.4 899.7
Unemployed 28.4 28.7 28.1 27.8
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.1 3.0 3.0
Nevada
Civilian labor force 979.9 983.3 987.6 991.7
Employed 942.7 945.8 949.9 953.6
Unemployed 37.2 37.5 37.7 38.1
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8
New Hampshire
Civilian labor force 684.8 686.6 687.2 687.0
Employed 663.7 665.5 666.7 667.5
Unemployed 21.1 21.2 20.5 19.6
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9
New Jersey
Civilian labor force 4,168.5 4,169.1 4,166.9 4,182.7
Employed 4,013.3 4,014.7 4,013.6 4,023.9
Unemployed 155.2 154.4 153.4 158.8
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8
New Mexico
Civilian labor force 829.9 829.3 835.0 839.3
Employed 791.0 792.0 795.5 798.1
Unemployed 39.0 37.4 39.5 41.2
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.5 4.7 4.9
New York
Civilian labor force 8,935.9 8,937.1 8,937.8 8,948.1
Employed 8,526.1 8,533.0 8,541.9 8,541.6
Unemployed 409.8 404.1 395.9 406.4
Unemployment rate 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.5
North Carolina
Civilian labor force 3,953.4 3,964.8 3,958.0 3,972.2
Employed 3,812.8 3,819.6 3,816.5 3,822.9
Unemployed 140.6 145.2 141.5 149.3
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.8
North Dakota
Civilian labor force 337.6 338.6 338.9 340.2
Employed 327.6 328.3 328.9 329.5
Unemployed 10.0 10.3 10.0 10.7
Unemployment rate 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.1
Ohio
Civilian labor force 5,746.9 5,755.6 5,769.0 5,778.5
Employed 5,509.9 5,517.1 5,532.5 5,539.4
Unemployed 237.0 238.5 236.5 239.1
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
Oklahoma
Civilian labor force 1,646.6 1,646.7 1,646.8 1,649.3
Employed 1,595.2 1,595.4 1,596.2 1,598.4
Unemployed 51.4 51.4 50.5 50.9
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1
Oregon
Civilian labor force 1,807.4 1,806.9 1,808.2 1,814.4
Employed 1,716.0 1,717.8 1,720.2 1,725.5
Unemployed 91.4 89.1 88.0 89.0
Unemployment rate 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.9
Pennsylvania
Civilian labor force 5,955.7 5,967.3 5,964.5 5,970.8
Employed 5,709.7 5,714.9 5,716.6 5,719.8
Unemployed 246.0 252.4 247.9 251.0
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2
Rhode Island
Civilian labor force 503.6 503.3 504.1 504.0
Employed 481.9 482.0 483.2 482.9
Unemployed 21.7 21.3 20.9 21.0
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2
South Carolina
Civilian labor force 1,983.1 1,984.6 1,989.2 1,992.5
Employed 1,901.4 1,905.5 1,912.6 1,915.8
Unemployed 81.7 79.1 76.6 76.7
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9
South Dakota
Civilian labor force 400.9 400.9 401.0 401.2
Employed 391.5 391.8 392.0 392.3
Unemployed 9.4 9.1 9.0 8.9
Unemployment rate 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.2
Tennessee
Civilian labor force 2,775.9 2,779.9 2,786.5 2,796.1
Employed 2,666.6 2,670.8 2,680.4 2,685.3
Unemployed 109.3 109.1 106.1 110.8
Unemployment rate 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.0
Texas
Civilian labor force 10,282.9 10,301.4 10,302.6 10,336.5
Employed 9,836.3 9,857.2 9,869.2 9,901.0
Unemployed 446.6 444.1 433.4 435.5
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.2
Utah
Civilian labor force 1,096.3 1,099.3 1,103.8 1,107.0
Employed 1,060.6 1,063.6 1,068.4 1,071.6
Unemployed 35.6 35.7 35.4 35.4
Unemployment rate 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2
Vermont
Civilian labor force 327.6 328.7 328.1 330.9
Employed 318.0 319.1 318.3 321.3
Unemployed 9.7 9.6 9.8 9.6
Unemployment rate 3.0 2.9 3.0 2.9
Virginia
Civilian labor force 3,589.4 3,601.4 3,611.6 3,624.9
Employed 3,509.6 3,521.6 3,532.7 3,546.5
Unemployed 79.8 79.8 78.9 78.4
Unemployment rate 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
Washington
Civilian labor force 3,025.7 3,038.4 3,033.3 3,037.4
Employed 2,867.2 2,879.0 2,871.8 2,876.8
Unemployed 158.6 159.4 161.5 160.6
Unemployment rate 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.3
West Virginia
Civilian labor force 837.2 828.4 826.1 822.4
Employed 790.7 781.9 780.9 778.4
Unemployed 46.5 46.5 45.2 43.9
Unemployment rate 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.3
Wisconsin
Civilian labor force 2,907.2 2,923.9 2,932.4 2,946.8
Employed 2,799.7 2,811.7 2,823.3 2,838.7
Unemployed 107.5 112.2 109.1 108.1
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.7
Wyoming
Civilian labor force 267.5 267.6 268.0 268.3
Employed 256.9 257.2 257.4 257.7
Unemployed 10.6 10.4 10.5 10.6
Unemployment rate 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9
Puerto Rico
Civilian labor force 1,335.7 1,304.5 1,311.3 1,309.1
Employed 1,197.2 1,175.1 1,182.4 1,168.3
Unemployed 138.5 129.4 128.8 140.8
Unemployment rate 10.4 9.9 9.8 10.8
2000
State
Sept. Oct. Nov.
Alabama
Civilian labor force 2,160.7 2,168.5 2,172.0
Employed 2,061.7 2,068.5 2,072.9
Unemployed 99.0 100.0 99.1
Unemployment rate 4.6 4.6 4.6
Alaska
Civilian labor force 323.3 324.0 325.0
Employed 302.3 303.5 305.0
Unemployed 21.0 20.5 20.1
Unemployment rate 6.5 6.3 6.2
Arizona
Civilian labor force 2,353.5 2,367.1 2,380.4
Employed 2,265.5 2,278.3 2,292.4
Unemployed 88.0 88.8 88.0
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.8 3.7
Arkansas
Civilian labor force 1,241.0 1,247.7 1,256.7
Employed 1,188.5 1,195.9 1,203.8
Unemployed 52.5 51.8 52.9
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.1 4.2
California
Civilian labor force 17,182.7 17,213.3 17,245.7
Employed 16,341.9 16,378.4 16,412.7
Unemployed 840.8 834.9 833.1
Unemployment rate 4.9 4.9 4.8
Colorado
Civilian labor force 2,287.6 2,299.7 2,315.7
Employed 2,225.3 2,238.6 2,254.5
Unemployed 62.3 61.1 61.2
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.7 2.6
Connecticut
Civilian labor force 1,750.4 1,748.2 1,743.8
Employed 1,713.5 1,712.8 1,709.6
Unemployed 37.0 35.4 34.2
Unemployment rate 2.1 2.0 2.0
Delaware
Civilian labor force 413.2 414.2 415.2
Employed 396.6 398.1 399.4
Unemployed 16.6 16.0 15.8
Unemployment rate 4.0 3.9 3.8
District of Columbia
Civilian labor force 279.4 279.5 279.9
Employed 262.7 262.6 262.9
Unemployed 16.6 16.9 16.9
Unemployment rate 6.0 6.0 6.1
Florida
Civilian labor force 7,531.8 7,564.7 7,598.7
Employed 7,263.2 7,293.5 7,324.9
Unemployed 268.6 271.2 273.8
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.6 3.6
Georgia
Civilian labor force 4,186.9 4,194.3 4,195.2
Employed 4,036.9 4,047.2 4,052.9
Unemployed 150.0 147.1 142.4
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.5 3.4
Hawaii
Civilian labor force 596.2 596.8 597.3
Employed 571.6 572.4 573.0
Unemployed 24.5 24.4 24.3
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.1 4.1
Idaho
Civilian labor force 661.5 663.3 665.3
Employed 629.5 631.4 633.1
Unemployed 32.0 31.9 32.2
Unemployment rate 4.8 4.8 4.8
Illinois
Civilian labor force 6,414.2 6,404.2 6,388.7
Employed 6,134.6 6,129.5 6,098.2
Unemployed 279.6 274.7 290.5
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.3 4.5
Indiana
Civilian labor force 3,079.9 3,085.3 3,093.3
Employed 2,995.6 3,000.4 3,007.5
Unemployed 84.4 85.0 85.9
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.8 2.8
Iowa
Civilian labor force 1,560.6 1,564.1 1,570.3
Employed 1,520.5 1,524.3 1,529.8
Unemployed 40.1 39.9 40.6
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.5 2.6
Kansas
Civilian labor force 1,413.2 1,424.2 1,436.7
Employed 1,359.2 1,370.4 1,383.8
Unemployed 54.0 53.7 53.0
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.8 3.7
Kentucky
Civilian labor force 1,983.8 1,986.6 1,989.7
Employed 1,902.2 1,904.5 1,908.5
Unemployed 81.6 82.1 81.2
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.1 4.1
Louisiana
Civilian labor force 2,016.5 2,029.5 2,043.2
Employed 1,903.7 1,913.5 1,920.4
Unemployed 112.8 116.0 122.8
Unemployment rate 5.6 5.7 6.0
Maine
Civilian labor force 689.2 688.9 689.0
Employed 666.4 667.6 668.7
Unemployed 22.8 21.3 20.3
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.1 2.9
Maryland
Civilian labor force 2,824.4 2,842.1 2,857.1
Employed 2,712.7 2,730.6 2,747.6
Unemployed 111.7 111.5 109.5
Unemployment rate 4.0 3.9 3.8
Massachusetts
Civilian labor force 3,243.5 3,261.8 3,285.8
Employed 3,161.8 3,182.0 3,203.9
Unemployed 81.7 79.8 81.9
Unemployment rate 2.5 2.4 2.5
Michigan
Civilian labor force 5,206.3 5,219.3 5,224.5
Employed 5,012.5 5,025.4 5,027.6
Unemployed 193.8 193.9 196.9
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.7 3.8
Minnesota
Civilian labor force 2,755.3 2,766.0 2,783.2
Employed 2,664.8 2,677.5 2,693.7
Unemployed 90.5 88.5 89.4
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.2 3.2
Mississippi
Civilian labor force 1,324.6 1,326.3 1,324.9
Employed 1,254.0 1,254.7 1,251.3
Unemployed 70.6 71.7 73.6
Unemployment rate 5.3 5.4 5.6
Missouri
Civilian labor force 2,957.4 2,966.3 2,965.6
Employed 2,848.2 2,857.0 2,861.6
Unemployed 109.2 109.3 104.1
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.7 3.5
Montana
Civilian labor force 479.6 479.5 479.9
Employed 456.2 456.7 457.3
Unemployed 23.4 22.8 22.6
Unemployment rate 4.9 4.7 4.7
Nebraska
Civilian labor force 929.7 935.4 942.0
Employed 902.5 908.3 914.6
Unemployed 27.2 27.1 27.4
Unemployment rate 2.9 2.9 2.9
Nevada
Civilian labor force 998.8 1,002.9 1,007.0
Employed 957.8 959.9 962.3
Unemployed 41.0 43.0 44.7
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.3 4.4
New Hampshire
Civilian labor force 687.6 688.6 690.6
Employed 669.6 671.7 675.0
Unemployed 18.0 16.8 15.5
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.4 2.3
New Jersey
Civilian labor force 4,197.9 4,214.4 4,234.0
Employed 4,037.6 4,053.9 4,071.4
Unemployed 160.3 160.5 162.7
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.8 3.8
New Mexico
Civilian labor force 842.3 844.6 846.2
Employed 800.0 800.9 801.7
Unemployed 42.3 43.7 44.5
Unemployment rate 5.0 5.2 5.3
New York
Civilian labor force 8,972.3 8,976.5 8,991.5
Employed 8,567.6 8,573.4 8,584.7
Unemployed 404.7 403.0 406.8
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.5 4.5
North Carolina
Civilian labor force 3,972.3 3,981.2 3,983.9
Employed 3,822.9 3,827.6 3,829.3
Unemployed 149.4 153.6 154.6
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.9 3.9
North Dakota
Civilian labor force 339.6 339.7 341.0
Employed 330.3 331.0 331.5
Unemployed 9.3 8.7 9.5
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.6 2.8
Ohio
Civilian labor force 5,804.6 5,826.1 5,851.6
Employed 5,568.6 5,593.4 5,620.4
Unemployed 236.0 232.7 231.2
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.0 4.0
Oklahoma
Civilian labor force 1,649.9 1,648.7 1,649.8
Employed 1,599.9 1,600.0 1,601.7
Unemployed 50.0 48.6 48.1
Unemployment rate 3.0 2.9 2.9
Oregon
Civilian labor force 1,806.3 1,800.0 1,793.5
Employed 1,720.9 1,715.4 1,714.6
Unemployed 85.4 84.6 78.9
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.7 4.4
Pennsylvania
Civilian labor force 5,982.9 5,993.3 6,002.0
Employed 5,730.9 5,737.4 5,742.4
Unemployed 252.0 255.8 259.7
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.3 4.3
Rhode Island
Civilian labor force 503.4 505.1 506.5
Employed 483.9 486.2 487.6
Unemployed 19.5 18.9 18.9
Unemployment rate 3.9 3.7 3.7
South Carolina
Civilian labor force 1,989.1 1,989.8 2,005.3
Employed 1,918.1 1,926.1 1,938.3
Unemployed 71.1 63.7 67.0
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.2 3.3
South Dakota
Civilian labor force 402.1 402.8 403.7
Employed 393.0 393.6 394.5
Unemployed 9.1 9.2 9.2
Unemployment rate 2.3 2.3 2.3
Tennessee
Civilian labor force 2,808.8 2,824.3 2,844.1
Employed 2,694.5 2,709.2 2,725.2
Unemployed 114.3 115.1 118.9
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.1 4.2
Texas
Civilian labor force 10,361.6 10,391.7 10,429.0
Employed 9,934.2 9,971.2 10,015.1
Unemployed 427.4 420.4 413.9
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.0 4.0
Utah
Civilian labor force 1,111.2 1,116.4 1,122.2
Employed 1,075.9 1,080.7 1,085.8
Unemployed 35.3 35.8 36.4
Unemployment rate 3.2 3.2 3.2
Vermont
Civilian labor force 333.4 335.4 338.7
Employed 323.5 325.9 329.2
Unemployed 9.9 9.5 9.5
Unemployment rate 3.0 2.8 2.8
Virginia
Civilian labor force 3,635.6 3,650.5 3,662.9
Employed 3,556.0 3,571.7 3,584.8
Unemployed 79.6 78.8 78.1
Unemployment rate 2.2 2.2 2.1
Washington
Civilian labor force 3,044.7 3,057.8 3,075.6
Employed 2,888.7 2,900.2 2,918.7
Unemployed 156.1 157.6 156.9
Unemployment rate 5.1 5.2 5.1
West Virginia
Civilian labor force 821.3 819.3 818.7
Employed 776.2 773.9 772.7
Unemployed 45.1 45.4 45.9
Unemployment rate 5.5 5.5 5.6
Wisconsin
Civilian labor force 2,959.4 2,974.2 2,999.9
Employed 2,854.3 2,875.8 2,900.2
Unemployed 105.1 98.4 99.7
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.3 3.3
Wyoming
Civilian labor force 267.3 267.1 267.3
Employed 256.7 256.9 256.9
Unemployed 10.6 10.3 10.4
Unemployment rate 4.0 3.8 3.9
Puerto Rico
Civilian labor force 1,302.0 1,291.1 1,292.8
Employed 1,179.6 1,169.3 1,173.2
Unemployed 122.4 121.9 119.6
Unemployment rate 9.4 9.4 9.3
2000 2001
State
Dec. Jan. Feb.
Alabama
Civilian labor force 2,175.2 2,188.5 2,191.0
Employed 2,076.4 2,080.9 2,082.3
Unemployed 98.8 107.6 108.7
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.9 5.0
Alaska
Civilian labor force 326.1 326.9 327.4
Employed 306.7 307.0 308.4
Unemployed 19.4 19.9 19.0
Unemployment rate 5.9 6.1 5.8
Arizona
Civilian labor force 2,399.5 2,410.5 2,424.8
Employed 2,311.7 2,316.8 2,325.3
Unemployed 87.8 93.6 99.5
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.9 4.1
Arkansas
Civilian labor force 1,263.1 1,264.6 1,269.0
Employed 1,211.7 1,210.3 1,212.7
Unemployed 51.4 54.3 56.3
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.3 4.4
California
Civilian labor force 17,251.0 17,263.1 17,277.5
Employed 16,435.5 16,467.3 16,497.5
Unemployed 815.5 795.8 780.0
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.6 4.5
Colorado
Civilian labor force 2,325.7 2,330.8 2,334.5
Employed 2,266.9 2,273.0 2,271.5
Unemployed 58.7 57.8 63.0
Unemployment rate 2.5 2.5 2.7
Connecticut
Civilian labor force 1,738.4 1,735.6 1,730.1
Employed 1,704.4 1,702.9 1,697.0
Unemployed 33.9 32.7 33.1
Unemployment rate 2.0 1.9 1.9
Delaware
Civilian labor force 416.0 417.8 416.7
Employed 400.0 400.6 401.6
Unemployed 16.0 17.2 15.1
Unemployment rate 3.9 4.1 3.6
District of Columbia
Civilian labor force 279.0 283.2 280.9
Employed 261.9 265.9 264.7
Unemployed 17.1 17.3 16.2
Unemployment rate 6.1 6.1 5.8
Florida
Civilian labor force 7,632.3 7,673.3 7,711.2
Employed 7,355.9 7,383.8 7,418.2
Unemployed 276.4 289.5 293.0
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.8 3.8
Georgia
Civilian labor force 4,195.3 4,219.5 4,207.2
Employed 4,056.6 4,066.3 4,056.5
Unemployed 138.7 153.2 150.7
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.6 3.6
Hawaii
Civilian labor force 597.7 599.1 603.0
Employed 572.5 574.5 576.5
Unemployed 25.2 24.6 26.5
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.1 4.4
Idaho
Civilian labor force 667.2 667.7 668.2
Employed 635.1 637.8 637.8
Unemployed 32.0 29.9 30.4
Unemployment rate 4.8 4.5 4.5
Illinois
Civilian labor force 6,366.3 6,378.5 6,417.5
Employed 6,068.5 6,074.2 6,100.9
Unemployed 297.7 304.2 316.6
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.8 4.9
Indiana
Civilian labor force 3,101.1 3,120.9 3,081.6
Employed 3,014.6 3,021.3 2,990.1
Unemployed 86.5 99.6 91.5
Unemployment rate 2.8 3.2 3.0
Iowa
Civilian labor force 1,567.7 1,579.6 1,580.3
Employed 1,528.1 1,539.1 1,538.7
Unemployed 39.5 40.5 41.6
Unemployment rate 2.5 2.6 2.6
Kansas
Civilian labor force 1,447.9 1,453.1 1,452.0
Employed 1,397.3 1,400.0 1,397.2
Unemployed 50.6 53.1 54.8
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.7 3.8
Kentucky
Civilian labor force 1,990.8 2,006.9 2,000.3
Employed 1,910.3 1,923.7 1,920.0
Unemployed 80.5 83.2 80.3
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.1 4.0
Louisiana
Civilian labor force 2,047.0 2,068.0 2,055.7
Employed 1,928.2 1,948.3 1,941.1
Unemployed 118.8 119.6 114.7
Unemployment rate 5.8 5.8 5.6
Maine
Civilian labor force 688.5 694.1 696.3
Employed 669.6 677.3 677.7
Unemployed 18.9 16.8 18.6
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.4 2.7
Maryland
Civilian labor force 2,874.3 2,872.6 2,893.1
Employed 2,767.1 2,769.6 2,787.1
Unemployed 107.2 103.1 106.0
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.6 3.7
Massachusetts
Civilian labor force 3,302.3 3,313.9 3,328.0
Employed 3,225.9 3,232.3 3,237.5
Unemployed 76.5 81.6 90.6
Unemployment rate 2.3 2.5 2.7
Michigan
Civilian labor force 5,223.3 5,234.8 5,256.1
Employed 5,025.2 4,999.5 5,011.1
Unemployed 198.1 235.3 245.0
Unemployment rate 3.8 4.5 4.7
Minnesota
Civilian labor force 2,793.7 2,798.1 2,814.3
Employed 2,708.4 2,711.9 2,724.7
Unemployed 85.3 86.2 89.6
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.1 3.2
Mississippi
Civilian labor force 1,313.7 1,310.7 1,315.3
Employed 1,246.4 1,251.3 1,248.2
Unemployed 67.3 59.5 67.1
Unemployment rate 5.1 4.5 5.1
Missouri
Civilian labor force 2,954.4 2,985.2 2,990.8
Employed 2,854.9 2,875.4 2,874.6
Unemployed 99.5 109.8 116.2
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.7 3.9
Montana
Civilian labor force 479.2 478.3 474.3
Employed 457.7 456.5 453.5
Unemployed 21.5 21.7 20.8
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.5 4.4
Nebraska
Civilian labor force 946.1 947.5 949.5
Employed 920.1 923.5 922.4
Unemployed 26.0 24.0 27.1
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.5 2.9
Nevada
Civilian labor force 1,008.0 1,013.5 1,016.1
Employed 963.9 970.4 971.0
Unemployed 44.1 43.0 45.0
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.2 4.4
New Hampshire
Civilian labor force 693.3 696.4 697.9
Employed 677.7 681.9 683.2
Unemployed 15.7 14.4 14.7
Unemployment rate 2.3 2.1 2.1
New Jersey
Civilian labor force 4,252.3 4,250.9 4,249.2
Employed 4,091.6 4,097.8 4,095.3
Unemployed 160.6 153.1 153.8
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.6 3.6
New Mexico
Civilian labor force 846.2 844.1 844.9
Employed 801.4 799.8 798.5
Unemployed 44.8 44.3 46.5
Unemployment rate 5.3 5.2 5.5
New York
Civilian labor force 8,992.8 8,974.3 8,956.8
Employed 8,589.0 8,593.6 8,575.3
Unemployed 403.7 380.7 381.5
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.2 4.3
North Carolina
Civilian labor force 3,984.4 4,008.2 4,017.8
Employed 3,828.7 3,839.9 3,840.7
Unemployed 155.7 168.2 177.1
Unemployment rate 3.9 4.2 4.4
North Dakota
Civilian labor force 341.1 341.9 342.5
Employed 332.3 333.9 333.7
Unemployed 8.9 8.0 8.8
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.3 2.6
Ohio
Civilian labor force 5,888.7 5,917.1 5,901.6
Employed 5,654.1 5,669.8 5,678.4
Unemployed 234.5 247.3 223.2
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.2 3.8
Oklahoma
Civilian labor force 1,651.4 1,650.2 1,653.9
Employed 1,605.0 1,606.4 1,608.4
Unemployed 46.4 43.9 45.5
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.7 2.8
Oregon
Civilian labor force 1,788.0 1,795.4 1,793.2
Employed 1,712.4 1,715.8 1,704.9
Unemployed 75.6 79.6 88.2
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.4 4.9
Pennsylvania
Civilian labor force 6,007.5 6,069.7 6,066.5
Employed 5,745.1 5,804.2 5,788.9
Unemployed 262.4 265.4 277.7
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.4 4.6
Rhode Island
Civilian labor force 507.7 510.3 513.8
Employed 489.4 491.4 495.5
Unemployed 18.3 18.9 18.3
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.7 3.6
South Carolina
Civilian labor force 2,008.6 2,016.3 2,019.0
Employed 1,937.0 1,944.6 1,943.6
Unemployed 71.6 71.7 75.4
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.6 3.7
South Dakota
Civilian labor force 403.3 403.5 404.7
Employed 394.4 396.1 395.9
Unemployed 8.9 7.5 8.8
Unemployment rate 2.2 1.8 2.2
Tennessee
Civilian labor force 2,864.9 2,872.7 2,865.1
Employed 2,742.0 2,750.0 2,747.5
Unemployed 122.9 122.7 117.6
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.3 4.1
Texas
Civilian labor force 10,449.2 10,498.1 10,500.2
Employed 10,058.5 10,094.6 10,105.5
Unemployed 390.7 403.5 394.6
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.8 3.8
Utah
Civilian labor force 1,127.0 1,132.0 1,133.8
Employed 1,090.8 1,091.8 1,095.3
Unemployed 36.2 40.2 38.5
Unemployment rate 3.2 3.6 3.4
Vermont
Civilian labor force 343.0 343.7 343.5
Employed 333.8 334.4 333.9
Unemployed 9.2 9.3 9.7
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.7 2.8
Virginia
Civilian labor force 3,677.1 3,703.3 3,703.2
Employed 3,599.9 3,625.9 3,617.9
Unemployed 77.3 77.4 85.3
Unemployment rate 2.1 2.1 2.3
Washington
Civilian labor force 3,090.2 3,077.4 3,100.2
Employed 2,936.6 2,922.6 2,928.0
Unemployed 153.5 154.8 172.1
Unemployment rate 5.0 5.0 5.6
West Virginia
Civilian labor force 812.3 813.8 814.4
Employed 767.3 769.3 770.4
Unemployed 45.0 44.5 44.0
Unemployment rate 5.5 5.5 5.4
Wisconsin
Civilian labor force 3,024.9 3,047.8 3,063.7
Employed 2,922.6 2,932.2 2,931.4
Unemployed 102.3 115.7 132.2
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.8 4.3
Wyoming
Civilian labor force 266.2 266.3 266.4
Employed 256.5 257.5 257.7
Unemployed 9.8 8.8 8.7
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.3 3.3
Puerto Rico
Civilian labor force 1,297.4 1,275.6 1,293.2
Employed 1,166.8 1,150.4 1,145.4
Unemployed 130.6 125.2 147.8
Unemployment rate 10.1 9.8 11.4
2001
State
Mar. Apr. May(p)
Alabama
Civilian labor force 2,187.9 2,187.2 2,168.9
Employed 2,069.8 2,071.6 2,066.7
Unemployed 118.1 115.6 102.2
Unemployment rate 5.4 5.3 4.7
Alaska
Civilian labor force 327.8 327.9 327.5
Employed 308.8 308.8 309.0
Unemployed 19.0 19.1 18.5
Unemployment rate 5.8 5.8 5.6
Arizona
Civilian labor force 2,438.4 2,443.3 2,443.1
Employed 2,331.9 2,337.7 2,340.1
Unemployed 106.5 105.5 103.0
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.3 4.2
Arkansas
Civilian labor force 1,264.1 1,267.8 1,266.9
Employed 1,211.6 1,210.7 1,208.0
Unemployed 52.5 57.1 58.9
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.5 4.6
California
Civilian labor force 17,331.1 17,379.0 17,347.7
Employed 16,512.7 16,534.6 16,505.1
Unemployed 818.4 844.4 842.6
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.9 4.9
Colorado
Civilian labor force 2,325.2 2,331.8 2,335.1
Employed 2,258.6 2,268.9 2,270.7
Unemployed 66.6 62.8 64.5
Unemployment rate 2.9 2.7 2.8
Connecticut
Civilian labor force 1,724.8 1,727.2 1,729.0
Employed 1,692.0 1,689.3 1,688.9
Unemployed 32.9 37.9 40.1
Unemployment rate 1.9 2.2 2.3
Delaware
Civilian labor force 417.0 414.2 415.2
Employed 403.2 400.4 400.9
Unemployed 13.7 13.9 14.3
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.3 3.4
District of Columbia
Civilian labor force 278.4 275.6 278.1
Employed 261.5 262.9 264.4
Unemployed 16.9 12.8 13.6
Unemployment rate 6.1 4.6 4.9
Florida
Civilian labor force 7,745.2 7,738.1 7,735.4
Employed 7,449.0 7,436.4 7,432.2
Unemployed 296.2 301.7 303.2
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.9 3.9
Georgia
Civilian labor force 4,212.7 4,223.2 4,219.8
Employed 4,054.4 4,055.2 4,062.8
Unemployed 158.3 168.0 157.0
Unemployment rate 3.8 4.0 3.7
Hawaii
Civilian labor force 602.8 602.4 599.6
Employed 576.8 573.8 574.1
Unemployed 26.0 28.7 25.5
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.8 4.3
Idaho
Civilian labor force 672.9 679.7 680.0
Employed 642.4 646.2 647.2
Unemployed 30.5 33.4 32.8
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.9 4.8
Illinois
Civilian labor force 6,422.4 6,420.5 6,406.3
Employed 6,078.7 6,073.1 6,070.9
Unemployed 343.7 347.3 335.4
Unemployment rate 5.4 5.4 5.2
Indiana
Civilian labor force 3,103.7 3,098.8 3,103.5
Employed 3,004.9 3,009.7 3,007.9
Unemployed 98.8 89.1 95.6
Unemployment rate 3.2 2.9 3.1
Iowa
Civilian labor force 1,581.3 1,576.0 1,567.7
Employed 1,537.0 1,533.0 1,524.3
Unemployed 44.3 43.0 43.5
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.7 2.8
Kansas
Civilian labor force 1,450.0 1,448.5 1,448.4
Employed 1,396.7 1,397.3 1,396.3
Unemployed 53.3 51.2 52.1
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.5 3.6
Kentucky
Civilian labor force 2,001.7 1,998.1 1,993.5
Employed 1,917.9 1,911.0 1,909.6
Unemployed 83.8 87.1 83.9
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.4 4.2
Louisiana
Civilian labor force 2,043.4 2,042.2 2,048.9
Employed 1,927.9 1,931.4 1,935.2
Unemployed 115.4 110.8 113.7
Unemployment rate 5.6 5.4 5.6
Maine
Civilian labor force 694.0 693.8 691.3
Employed 677.5 672.0 667.0
Unemployed 16.4 21.8 24.3
Unemployment rate 2.4 3.1 3.5
Maryland
Civilian labor force 2,890.8 2,882.0 2,880.6
Employed 2,787.6 2,776.9 2,774.5
Unemployed 103.2 105.0 106.1
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.6 3.7
Massachusetts
Civilian labor force 3,339.8 3,346.6 3,350.8
Employed 3,234.2 3,238.4 3,232.0
Unemployed 105.7 108.2 118.9
Unemployment rate 3.2 3.2 3.5
Michigan
Civilian labor force 5,249.0 5,243.0 5,235.0
Employed 5,000.9 5,000.1 4,973.9
Unemployed 248.2 242.9 261.1
Unemployment rate 4.7 4.6 5.0
Minnesota
Civilian labor force 2,817.6 2,834.1 2,836.0
Employed 2,720.8 2,722.9 2,726.7
Unemployed 96.8 111.2 109.3
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.9 3.9
Mississippi
Civilian labor force 1,315.0 1,309.9 1,310.1
Employed 1,243.4 1,244.3 1,244.7
Unemployed 71.6 65.5 65.4
Unemployment rate 5.4 5.0 5.0
Missouri
Civilian labor force 2,982.1 2,980.5 2,971.2
Employed 2,870.3 2,860.9 2,857.9
Unemployed 111.8 119.6 113.3
Unemployment rate 3.8 4.0 3.8
Montana
Civilian labor force 473.0 474.8 475.0
Employed 451.9 452.0 452.4
Unemployed 21.2 22.8 22.6
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.8 4.8
Nebraska
Civilian labor force 951.1 949.1 945.6
Employed 921.8 920.7 919.0
Unemployed 29.3 28.5 26.6
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.0 2.8
Nevada
Civilian labor force 1,016.5 1,017.5 1,017.7
Employed 969.7 967.4 973.3
Unemployed 46.8 50.1 44.4
Unemployment rate 4.6 4.9 4.4
New Hampshire
Civilian labor force 699.8 702.4 699.6
Employed 681.8 682.0 679.9
Unemployed 18.0 20.3 19.7
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.9 2.8
New Jersey
Civilian labor force 4,241.6 4,243.4 4,231.5
Employed 4,080.1 4,065.3 4,051.5
Unemployed 161.6 178.1 179.9
Unemployment rate 3.8 4.2 4.3
New Mexico
Civilian labor force 850.8 854.2 850.4
Employed 804.4 806.6 801.3
Unemployed 46.4 47.5 49.1
Unemployment rate 5.5 5.6 5.8
New York
Civilian labor force 8,927.2 8,957.5 8,956.7
Employed 8,568.3 8,573.6 8,574.3
Unemployed 358.9 384.0 382.4
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.3 4.3
North Carolina
Civilian labor force 4,007.1 4,013.5 4,017.2
Employed 3,827.2 3,817.9 3,810.1
Unemployed 179.9 195.6 207.1
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.9 5.2
North Dakota
Civilian labor force 342.5 342.9 341.6
Employed 334.5 333.8 333.8
Unemployed 8.1 9.1 7.7
Unemployment rate 2.4 2.6 2.3
Ohio
Civilian labor force 5,892.3 5,904.7 5,887.3
Employed 5,681.5 5,671.7 5,653.8
Unemployed 210.8 233.0 233.5
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.9 4.0
Oklahoma
Civilian labor force 1,648.3 1,650.3 1,646.4
Employed 1,597.5 1,602.7 1,598.7
Unemployed 50.8 47.6 47.7
Unemployment rate 3.1 2.9 2.9
Oregon
Civilian labor force 1,784.5 1,792.3 1,793.2
Employed 1,701.1 1,698.8 1,692.6
Unemployed 83.5 93.5 100.7
Unemployment rate 4.7 5.2 5.6
Pennsylvania
Civilian labor force 6,090.2 6,076.2 6,096.0
Employed 5,814.0 5,811.2 5,811.0
Unemployed 276.3 265.0 284.9
Unemployment rate 4.5 4.4 4.7
Rhode Island
Civilian labor force 511.5 513.8 511.8
Employed 491.0 491.0 488.6
Unemployed 20.5 22.8 23.2
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.4 4.5
South Carolina
Civilian labor force 2,023.6 2,017.5 2,023.3
Employed 1,935.3 1,929.9 1,933.7
Unemployed 88.3 87.6 89.6
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.3 4.4
South Dakota
Civilian labor force 405.6 405.6 407.0
Employed 396.5 395.3 396.3
Unemployed 9.1 10.3 10.6
Unemployment rate 2.2 2.5 2.6
Tennessee
Civilian labor force 2,858.1 2,873.0 2,864.3
Employed 2,741.7 2,750.0 2,746.1
Unemployed 116.4 123.1 118.3
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.3 4.1
Texas
Civilian labor force 10,523.8 10,544.3 10,572.2
Employed 10,086.5 10,086.3 10,097.0
Unemployed 437.3 458.0 475.2
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.3 4.5
Utah
Civilian labor force 1,136.0 1,135.8 1,136.7
Employed 1,094.0 1,091.4 1,091.7
Unemployed 42.0 44.4 45.0
Unemployment rate 3.7 3.9 4.0
Vermont
Civilian labor force 342.7 344.7 345.5
Employed 332.6 334.0 335.2
Unemployed 10.1 10.7 10.3
Unemployment rate 3.0 3.1 3.0
Virginia
Civilian labor force 3,716.3 3,726.0 3,731.1
Employed 3,622.6 3,625.5 3,621.2
Unemployed 93.7 100.5 109.9
Unemployment rate 2.5 2.7 2.9
Washington
Civilian labor force 3,108.3 3,101.5 3,073.0
Employed 2,927.8 2,920.8 2,904.2
Unemployed 180.5 180.7 168.8
Unemployment rate 5.8 5.8 5.5
West Virginia
Civilian labor force 813.6 811.2 809.1
Employed 772.0 769.7 766.2
Unemployed 41.6 41.5 42.9
Unemployment rate 5.1 5.1 5.3
Wisconsin
Civilian labor force 3,059.5 3,053.2 3,045.6
Employed 2,932.5 2,924.3 2,920.6
Unemployed 127.0 128.9 125.0
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.2 4.1
Wyoming
Civilian labor force 266.3 267.3 267.4
Employed 257.2 258.2 257.8
Unemployed 9.1 9.1 9.7
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.4 3.6
Puerto Rico
Civilian labor force 1,273.4 1,292.4 1,288.8
Employed 1,135.0 1,141.3 1,136.6
Unemployed 138.4 151.1 152.3
Unemployment rate 10.9 11.7 11.8
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico
are derived from a monthly household survey similar to the
Current Population Survey. All estimates are provisional and
will be revised when new benchmark and population information
becomes available.
C-3. Labor force status by State and metropolitan area
(Numbers in thousands)
Civilian labor force
State and area April May
2000 2001 2000 2001(p)
Alabama 2,132.3 2,177.8 2,139.7 2,161.4
Anniston 53.3 52.8 52.9 52.1
Auburn-Opelika 50.0 50.2 50.3 50.2
Birmingham 469.3 480.6 471.2 476.9
Decatur 72.8 74.6 73.3 74.8
Dothan 65.9 67.4 66.0 67.2
Florence 65.7 67.8 66.2 67.9
Gadsden 49.2 49.2 49.5 47.9
Huntsville 173.8 179.2 174.5 178.2
Mobile 268.9 278.1 270.2 275.7
Montgomery 162.8 166.3 163.4 165.4
Tuscaloosa 84.5 84.4 84.6 83.4
Alaska 314.2 321.4 320.5 327.7
Anchorage 141.6 145.2 142.1 146.0
Arizona 2,308.4 2,426.1 2,329.0 2,442.9
Flagstaff 62.6 64.7 63.2 64.2
Phoenix-Mesa 1,537.7 1,619.8 1,548.3 1,626.9
Tucson 380.8 396.9 381.5 398.6
Yuma 63.0 65.4 68.7 71.3
Arkansas 1,225.2 1,266.3 1,236.6 1,273.7
Fayetteville-Springdale-
Rogers 146.1 154.5 147.5 155.6
Fort Smith 96.8 100.3 98.0 100.9
Jonesboro 42.4 43.8 42.9 44.2
Little Rock-North
Little Rock 297.8 307.0 299.9 309.0
Pine Bluff 35.7 36.5 35.9 36.6
California 16,892.4 17,268.5 16,969.2 17,262.3
Bakersfield 285.9 287.6 286.0 286.5
Chico-Paradise 87.3 89.1 87.9 89.0
Fresno 443.4 443.6 447.5 448.5
Los Angeles-Long Beach 4,692.1 4,878.5 4,694.7 4,814.4
Merced 84.5 83.5 86.1 85.1
Modesto 202.7 204.9 206.0 207.0
Oakland 1,234.2 1,257.8 1,238.3 1,263.9
Orange County 1,499.9 1,531.9 1,504.0 1,537.0
Redding 74.5 74.7 75.8 74.7
Riverside-San Bernardino 1,503.4 1,531.6 1,516.1 1,536.4
Sacramento 800.6 821.8 803.5 823.0
Salinas 194.7 192.8 193.8 191.7
San Diego 1,389.0 1,414.6 1,395.6 1,419.2
San Francisco 970.9 996.1 977.5 1,002.8
San Jose 989.7 1,009.0 996.5 1,012.3
San Luis Obispo-
Atascadero-Paso Robles 114.8 116.4 116.6 117.0
Santa Barbara-Santa
Maria-Lompoc 204.0 205.3 205.2 205.8
Santa Cruz-Watsonville 141.7 141.1 144.3 143.5
Santa Rosa 256.0 259.2 258.6 262.4
Stockton-Lodi 257.7 261.0 261.5 265.9
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 260.8 263.8 261.4 265.8
Ventura 409.7 410.3 410.7 412.8
Visalia-Tulare-
Porterville 172.7 173.6 171.6 172.5
Yolo 94.9 92.1 95.0 92.1
Yuba City 56.9 57.5 58.6 58.6
Colorado 2,225.1 2,301.7 2,239.4 2,316.9
Boulder-Longmont 177.6 184.3 179.4 185.9
Colorado Springs 252.8 259.8 255.3 262.6
Denver 1,117.7 1,167.2 1,130.6 1,177.0
Fort Collins-Loveland 139.1 146.0 141.3 148.1
Grand Junction 57.2 58.4 57.9 59.2
Greeley 86.4 88.6 86.0 88.9
Pueblo 57.3 57.8 57.8 58.3
Connecticut 1,733.6 1,715.1 1,750.6 1,727.8
Bridgeport 215.9 212.5 218.4 214.5
Danbury 110.9 109.0 112.1 110.5
Hartford 593.5 584.9 598.3 589.0
New Haven-Meriden 280.9 280.6 283.2 280.9
New London-Norwich 153.4 152.0 155.4 153.4
Stamford-Norwalk 195.6 194.5 197.6 195.6
Waterbury 114.6 115.4 115.9 116.4
Delaware 402.9 411.5 403.7 411.3
Dover 70.8 72.6 70.7 74.1
Wilmington-Newark 302.0 307.9 300.9 302.7
District of Columbia 277.2 273.9 275.7 275.8
Washington 2,650.0 2,764.4 2,665.1 2,785.5
Florida 7,390.8 7,698.1 7,472.0 7,755.7
Daytona Beach 189.9 196.4 191.8 197.6
Fort Lauderdale 766.4 798.8 776.6 805.9
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 181.2 187.7 182.5 187.6
Fort Pierce-Port
St. Lucie 125.8 131.6 126.1 132.9
Fort Walton Beach 81.1 82.1 82.7 83.7
Gainesville 104.7 107.9 105.4 108.8
Jacksonville 546.0 573.5 555.8 580.0
Lakeland-Winter Haven 201.8 209.6 203.8 210.4
Melbourne-Titusville- 205.3 212.1 207.7 214.0
Palm Bay
Miami 1,038.1 1,076.0 1,048.7 1,082.3
Naples 98.7 105.6 98.9 105.1
Ocala 98.5 101.0 99.6 101.4
Orlando 882.8 918.1 893.3 929.0
Panama City 65.1 66.2 65.7 66.6
Pensacola 173.1 178.5 175.1 179.8
Punta Gorda 50.6 53.4 51.1 53.2
Sarasota-Bradenton 273.8 287.4 276.3 288.2
Tallahassee 150.5 154.8 151.6 155.2
Tampa-St. Petersburg-
Clearwater 1,217.0 1,282.4 1,231.7 1,294.4
West Palm Beach-
Boca Raton 511.4 535.3 514.5 537.8
Georgia 4,137.9 4,201.6 4,178.9 4,228.1
Albany 56.1 55.9 56.5 56.1
Athens 73.3 75.0 73.9 75.0
Atlanta 2,246.0 2,274.9 2,266.3 2,286.7
Augusta-Aiken 207.7 208.8 209.6 211.0
Columbus 126.0 125.9 127.0 126.6
Macon 152.7 151.3 153.5 151.8
Savannah 136.9 135.4 137.6 136.6
Hawaii 595.7 603.5 593.9 598.0
Honolulu 423.9 429.4 422.3 425.4
Idaho 647.5 673.2 655.7 680.2
Boise City 231.3 246.7 235.9 250.0
Pocatello 38.8 40.5 38.9 40.6
Illinois 6,394.7 6,372.6 6,420.6 6,388.9
Bloomington-Normal 93.9 93.4 93.4 92.9
Champaign-Urbana 101.3 99.3 100.1 98.2
Chicago 4,251.7 4,245.3 4,269.2 4,256.4
Davenport-Moline-
Rock Island 187.3 185.1 187.5 186.5
Decatur 61.2 60.2 60.9 60.2
Kankakee 52.6 52.9 52.6 52.9
Peoria-Pekin 187.2 182.7 186.9 183.8
Rockford 201.5 199.3 201.9 200.8
Springfield 107.7 106.5 108.1 106.7
Indiana 3,076.5 3,097.1 3,099.5 3,122.7
Bloomington 61.9 61.8 58.6 58.6
Elkhart-Goshen 97.5 98.2 98.5 99.0
Evansville-Henderson 157.4 155.6 158.4 157.6
Fort Wayne 262.6 264.4 265.5 266.7
Gary 294.5 291.8 296.4 295.7
Indianapolis 845.0 863.9 854.3 871.9
Kokomo 50.0 49.2 50.7 49.8
Lafayette 90.5 89.6 88.7 88.3
Muncie 59.5 60.7 59.5 60.9
South Bend 134.1 134.3 134.9 135.6
Terre Haute 70.4 69.3 70.1 68.9
Iowa 1,555.0 1,571.2 1,555.4 1,564.5
Cedar Rapids 113.4 113.2 111.6 113.6
Des Moines 253.2 257.3 251.5 256.0
Dubuque 48.0 48.2 48.3 48.1
Iowa City 69.0 71.1 67.7 70.4
Sioux City 62.7 63.8 62.1 63.7
Waterloo-Cedar Falls 66.8 66.3 65.8 66.4
Kansas 1,391.0 1,441.6 1,395.0 1,443.5
Lawrence 54.8 56.2 54.9 56.4
Topeka 88.8 91.2 88.3 91.3
Wichita 281.0 289.0 279.9 288.7
Kentucky 1,960.5 1,983.8 1,984.8 2,001.4
Lexington 262.5 268.6 263.0 269.0
Louisville 562.2 574.0 567.0 579.9
Owensboro 49.6 49.8 50.3 50.2
Louisiana 2,022.6 2,035.4 2,021.3 2,040.3
Alexandria 61.0 60.6 60.8 61.2
Baton Rouge 306.9 312.5 304.6 310.3
Houma 91.1 92.7 92.0 92.9
Lafayette 172.2 174.9 172.5 175.5
Lake Charles 89.4 90.0 89.2 91.0
Monroe 72.2 73.9 72.0 73.8
New Orleans 607.4 606.4 607.4 604.7
Shreveport-Bossier City 181.1 185.2 180.2 185.3
Maine 681.1 685.4 690.2 691.5
Bangor 53.3 54.1 54.0 54.2
Lewiston-Auburn 55.0 55.2 54.8 54.6
Portland 135.7 138.9 137.4 139.5
Maryland 2,744.9 2,848.8 2,769.3 2,865.4
Baltimore 1,288.0 1,334.5 1,300.0 1,341.8
Cumberland 44.8 45.0 45.6 45.1
Hagerstown 67.0 68.8 67.3 69.2
Massachusetts 3,178.7 3,313.0 3,189.2 3,330.4
Barnstable-Yarmouth 71.2 73.4 74.0 75.9
Boston 1,766.7 1,843.9 1,767.6 1,850.6
Brockton 128.3 132.8 127.9 132.8
Fitchburg-Leominster 66.3 68.9 66.2 69.2
Lawrence 202.9 214.7 204.4 216.0
Lowell 168.4 179.1 169.8 180.2
New Bedford 77.9 81.0 78.2 81.1
Pittsfield 37.0 38.5 37.5 38.9
Springfield 273.9 283.8 274.3 284.2
Worcester 242.8 250.6 242.7 251.3
Michigan 5,130.1 5,185.1 5,201.6 5,240.6
Ann Arbor 309.2 311.6 308.6 310.2
Benton Harbor 83.8 85.6 85.6 87.4
Detroit 2,309.9 2,319.6 2,335.9 2,339.7
Flint 190.0 191.8 193.3 194.5
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-
Holland 617.2 630.7 628.1 639.9
Jackson 78.6 80.8 80.1 82.2
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 236.1 239.5 237.9 241.0
Lansing-East Lansing 247.2 249.8 247.8 248.9
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 199.5 201.0 203.3 204.2
Minnesota 2,703.7 2,824.7 2,714.1 2,832.8
Duluth-Superior 124.1 128.7 124.3 129.1
Minneapolis-St. Paul 1,689.9 1,761.8 1,693.5 1,764.3
Rochester 73.3 76.9 73.5 77.3
St. Cloud 99.2 104.7 99.3 104.0
Mississippi 1,318.3 1,299.4 1,338.5 1,313.7
Biloxi-Gulfport-
Pascagoula 179.0 177.5 182.2 179.0
Hattiesburg 53.2 53.0 53.8 53.6
Jackson 233.2 229.5 237.1 231.8
Missouri 2,896.8 2,971.0 2,920.8 2,976.4
Columbia 84.1 84.7 83.8 83.2
Joplin 82.2 80.3 82.3 79.0
Kansas City 985.1 1,040.1 988.6 1,046.0
St. Joseph 50.7 50.7 49.9 49.6
St. Louis LMA 1,347.0 1,384.8 1,354.9 1,395.8
Springfield 172.0 179.0 172.9 180.4
Montana 478.6 475.1 480.6 476.2
Billings 72.4 70.0 72.4 69.7
Great Falls 37.3 37.1 37.2 36.9
Missoula 55.6 54.0 55.8 53.8
Nebraska 910.1 945.0 919.1 947.6
Lincoln 143.5 148.7 142.9 149.9
Omaha 389.1 402.0 388.5 400.6
Nevada 967.0 1,010.2 974.8 1,012.7
Las Vegas 750.1 792.2 757.7 794.1
Reno 174.7 180.1 176.1 181.4
New Hampshire 679.6 698.6 683.2 698.0
Manchester 109.2 112.7 108.8 112.1
Nashua 107.1 111.8 107.8 112.2
Portsmouth-Rochester 129.5 133.5 131.1 134.2
New Jersey 4,138.4 4,215.4 4,162.5 4,225.6
Atlantic-Cape May 163.2 166.5 167.9 170.4
Bergen-Passaic 658.3 664.2 658.7 663.0
Jersey City 275.8 285.5 278.1 287.0
Middlesex-Somerset-
Hunterdon 650.6 659.0 651.5 658.0
Monmouth-Ocean 514.6 527.3 522.4 531.5
Newark 1,010.3 1,035.3 1,014.6 1,035.4
Trenton 172.1 179.4 172.4 179.4
Vineland-Millville-
Bridgeton 63.0 63.5 63.7 63.8
New Mexico 824.5 852.7 827.2 847.6
Albuquerque 363.6 378.6 363.7 374.5
Las Cruces 70.6 75.2 71.7 75.2
Santa Fe 74.6 75.5 75.6 75.1
New York 8,852.4 8,888.0 8,880.6 8,901.1
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 441.0 448.7 442.4 449.0
Binghamton 120.7 123.4 121.6 123.2
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 546.6 553.4 550.9 557.7
Dutchess County 117.2 120.5 117.7 120.7
Elmira 42.0 42.3 42.4 42.6
Glens Falls 56.9 57.2 57.8 59.1
Jamestown 64.2 63.7 65.0 64.6
Nassau-Suffolk 1,376.5 1,415.2 1,388.4 1,425.1
New York 4,186.8 4,157.4 4,186.6 4,142.0
New York City 3,558.7 3,514.1 3,553.0 3,492.3
Newburgh 171.5 176.5 173.6 176.8
Rochester 559.0 558.3 561.7 563.4
Syracuse 355.8 358.6 356.0 360.3
Utica-Rome 140.7 141.5 140.8 142.2
North Carolina 3,915.5 3,988.1 3,952.9 4,017.2
Asheville 110.3 112.6 111.1 113.4
Charlotte-Gastonia-
Rock Hill 794.7 824.5 803.6 833.8
Fayetteville 119.6 119.2 119.5 119.2
Goldsboro 48.3 48.9 48.8 49.4
Greensboro--Winston-
Salem--High Point 646.1 653.4 650.2 655.3
Greenville 65.5 66.3 65.4 66.1
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir 173.7 177.2 174.3 180.0
Jacksonville 47.6 47.9 48.0 48.0
Raleigh Durham-
Chapel Hill 644.5 661.7 647.3 664.2
Rocky Mount 64.9 65.8 66.4 66.2
Wilmington 116.5 117.6 118.2 117.9
North Dakota 335.0 340.5 339.7 343.9
Bismarck 52.8 54.4 53.3 55.0
Fargo-Moorhead 101.5 102.9 100.6 103.1
Grand Forks 52.0 53.7 51.7 53.0
Ohio 5,673.2 5,837.8 5,739.1 5,879.5
Akron 360.8 372.0 364.8 372.9
Canton-Massillon 199.4 206.8 201.4 208.2
Cincinnati 839.6 863.9 849.6 870.4
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 1,103.6 1,132.4 1,116.8 1,136.4
Columbus 835.3 866.3 841.7 875.3
Dayton-Springfield 462.0 474.1 467.5 476.3
Hamilton-Middletown 187.5 191.5 189.1 192.1
Lima 75.8 78.9 76.3 78.6
Mansfield 80.9 82.8 81.9 83.9
Steubenville-Weirton 54.8 54.2 55.7 54.9
Toledo 316.2 325.4 318.2 326.2
Youngstown-Warren 274.0 278.0 277.0 280.5
Oklahoma 1,641.8 1,645.6 1,642.1 1,641.6
Enid 26.6 25.5 26.2 25.5
Lawton 40.9 40.3 41.1 40.2
Oklahoma City 549.0 552.6 546.6 548.9
Tulsa 417.5 417.0 416.4 414.6
Oregon 1,800.0 1,783.4 1,798.0 1,783.5
Corvallis 40.2 39.8 40.2 40.0
Eugene-Springfield 167.9 166.0 167.1 166.0
Medford-Ashland 91.4 90.5 91.3 90.4
Portland-Vancouver 1,064.7 1,067.7 1,065.4 1,068.2
Salem 174.2 171.9 174.6 171.7
Pennsylvania 5,894.9 6,018.4 5,934.7 6,074.7
Allentown-Bethlehem-
Easton 311.7 321.2 313.9 324.4
Altoona 62.2 64.1 62.6 64.7
Erie 139.3 142.9 140.4 145.2
Harrisburg-Lebanon-
Carlisle 341.3 349.8 343.9 353.4
Johnstown 101.0 101.9 101.1 102.6
Lancaster 242.3 249.2 244.5 252.5
Philadelphia 2,474.8 2,508.5 2,488.8 2,528.0
Pittsburgh 1,139.5 1,162.5 1,147.4 1,172.9
Reading 181.2 183.4 182.5 185.4
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--
Hazleton 302.9 310.0 304.7 310.9
Sharon 57.9 57.7 58.3 58.5
State College 65.7 67.1 64.8 66.5
Williamsport 55.9 57.7 55.9 58.0
York 193.0 197.2 194.0 200.1
Rhode Island 498.8 506.0 497.1 505.1
Providence-Fall River-
Warwick 567.9 576.7 566.1 575.7
South Carolina 1,966.3 2,011.0 2,001.7 2,042.3
Charleston-North
Charleston 274.6 289.6 279.5 294.1
Columbia 276.2 286.9 280.5 290.7
Florence 63.1 63.3 64.1 64.4
Greenville-Spartanburg-
Anderson 497.0 510.1 503.6 519.0
Myrtle Beach 106.3 107.0 109.6 108.6
Sumter 47.8 47.8 48.5 48.8
South Dakota 398.6 404.1 403.8 409.8
Rapid City 47.5 48.0 47.9 48.6
Sioux Falls 105.6 106.5 105.0 107.5
Tennessee 2,739.1 2,840.2 2,750.3 2,838.4
Chattanooga 227.2 233.1 226.8 232.4
Clarksville-Hopkinsville 86.4 89.0 87.1 89.5
Jackson 59.2 60.5 59.2 60.7
Johnson City-Kingsport-
Bristol 218.5 224.8 221.1 224.8
Knoxville 343.8 356.4 345.6 357.4
Memphis 547.9 570.5 549.9 570.7
Nashville 646.6 679.0 649.4 679.3
Texas 10,191.5 10,472.4 10,234.4 10,520.1
Abilene 57.8 57.1 57.9 57.2
Amarillo 112.2 112.8 112.5 113.8
Austin-San Marcos 725.5 756.7 728.3 760.2
Beaumont-Port Arthur 179.2 179.3 179.5 179.7
Brazoria 105.5 106.1 105.4 107.4
Brownsville-Harlingen-
San Benito 128.6 132.0 128.3 131.9
Bryan-College Station 77.3 78.8 77.3 78.8
Corpus Christi 172.6 173.3 173.8 174.0
Dallas 1,936.1 2,023.5 1,938.1 2,031.7
El Paso 281.4 283.1 282.5 284.9
Fort Worth-Arlington 903.9 939.6 909.6 943.0
Galveston-Texas City 117.1 116.3 118.1 117.3
Houston 2,129.3 2,180.6 2,140.6 2,195.9
Killeen-Temple 115.0 117.7 115.2 117.8
Laredo 73.6 76.4 73.7 76.4
Longview-Marshall 101.6 101.3 102.5 101.5
Lubbock 122.4 125.9 122.8 125.5
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission 204.0 212.8 202.2 209.2
Odessa-Midland 116.7 117.2 117.4 118.4
San Angelo 49.4 49.4 49.9 49.9
San Antonio 765.1 786.5 771.3 789.6
Sherman-Denison 49.8 49.8 50.1 50.4
Texarkana 55.1 55.8 55.3 56.3
Tyler 89.8 91.8 90.0 91.9
Victoria 42.7 43.8 42.9 43.8
Waco 101.4 102.2 101.5 101.8
Wichita Falls 62.5 62.7 62.8 62.7
Utah 1,078.9 1,119.1 1,087.1 1,126.6
Provo-Orem 166.2 174.1 164.5 172.2
Salt Lake City-Ogden 687.5 715.4 696.0 721.9
Vermont 324.3 341.4 324.1 341.8
Burlington 99.7 107.2 99.7 107.5
Virginia 3,563.2 3,707.9 3,593.8 3,736.1
Charlottesville 77.6 81.0 77.0 80.3
Danville 55.7 57.2 56.4 58.1
Lynchburg 105.9 108.2 106.3 108.2
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-
Newport News 732.9 751.5 741.6 759.7
Richmond-Petersburg 515.0 537.9 517.7 538.7
Roanoke 126.8 130.7 127.7 131.9
Washington 2,986.6 3,062.2 3,027.7 3,075.1
Bellingham 81.4 80.0 82.3 80.2
Bremerton 92.5 92.0 94.2 92.4
Olympia 99.0 99.6 99.3 99.2
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco 91.8 95.1 94.5 96.3
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett 1,366.5 1,419.5 1,383.6 1,425.5
Spokane 206.1 209.3 209.2 210.1
Tacoma 329.3 334.2 332.7 333.0
Yakima 104.3 107.2 107.2 108.8
West Virginia 823.7 807.1 843.9 815.9
Charleston 137.3 135.8 139.8 137.6
Huntington-Ashland 137.9 138.3 139.8 138.8
Parkersburg-Marietta 76.7 78.1 77.7 78.5
Wheeling 73.5 72.7 74.6 73.3
Wisconsin 2,878.7 3,031.4 2,898.6 3,036.5
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 218.2 230.6 219.3 229.4
Eau Claire 82.2 85.0 82.2 84.8
Green Bay 132.1 141.9 132.8 142.0
Janesville-Beloit 77.5 81.5 77.5 81.6
Kenosha 80.7 84.6 81.0 84.5
La Crosse 71.2 74.4 71.5 74.5
Madison 258.8 275.5 257.8 273.5
Milwaukee-Waukesha 788.7 819.1 790.6 818.5
Racine 89.0 93.8 89.8 94.0
Sheboygan 61.0 65.9 61.3 66.4
Wausau 72.5 75.6 72.3 75.6
Wyoming 265.2 265.6 265.9 265.9
Casper 34.2 34.9 34.1 34.4
Cheyenne 41.3 41.6 41.1 41.2
Puerto Rico 1,300.3 1,287.5 1,344.3 1,299.1
Aguadilla 45.3 46.5 47.0 46.8
Arecibo 52.0 49.9 54.2 50.9
Caguas 122.0 117.5 125.9 118.3
Mayaguez 89.5 89.3 92.4 89.4
Ponce 108.8 110.8 113.3 111.4
San Juan-Bayamon 724.0 714.9 743.8 720.7
Unemployed
Number
State and area April May
2000 2001 2000 2001(p)
Alabama 90.5 107.9 88.4 92.8
Anniston 2.5 3.1 2.5 2.4
Auburn-Opelika 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.3
Birmingham 13.5 15.3 13.4 13.3
Decatur 3.2 3.7 3.1 3.4
Dothan 2.8 3.0 2.9 2.7
Florence 3.3 4.7 3.3 4.5
Gadsden 2.1 4.0 1.9 3.0
Huntsville 4.6 5.5 4.7 4.8
Mobile 12.1 14.6 11.6 12.3
Montgomery 5.5 6.1 5.3 5.3
Tuscaloosa 2.2 2.3 2.2 1.9
Alaska 22.8 19.7 21.8 18.4
Anchorage 7.2 5.9 6.9 5.5
Arizona 81.6 95.4 91.5 102.8
Flagstaff 2.8 3.1 2.7 2.8
Phoenix-Mesa 37.6 50.5 40.4 53.8
Tucson 10.0 11.6 10.5 11.3
Yuma 16.8 15.0 23.3 20.7
Arkansas 52.4 53.0 52.9 55.5
Fayetteville-Springdale-
Rogers 3.0 2.9 3.0 2.9
Fort Smith 3.3 3.1 3.5 3.4
Jonesboro 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.6
Little Rock-North
Little Rock 9.8 10.5 10.5 10.9
Pine Bluff 2.4 2.6 2.4 2.7
California 820.9 818.4 798.2 780.6
Bakersfield 32.7 31.1 30.7 27.3
Chico-Paradise 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.5
Fresno 66.0 62.9 61.6 56.2
Los Angeles-Long Beach 245.6 238.3 240.5 230.2
Merced 13.2 12.6 12.2 11.0
Modesto 23.0 22.5 23.3 21.2
Oakland 33.5 38.3 34.5 40.9
Orange County 36.1 39.2 36.7 38.9
Redding 5.1 5.1 4.7 4.5
Riverside-San Bernardino 69.8 68.4 72.3 66.4
Sacramento 31.3 29.7 31.5 29.0
Salinas 19.6 18.6 14.6 12.7
San Diego 39.5 38.6 40.6 38.2
San Francisco 18.9 28.3 19.6 30.6
San Jose 20.5 27.5 20.2 32.1
San Luis Obispo-
Atascadero-Paso Robles 3.3 3.0 3.3 2.6
Santa Barbara-Santa
Maria-Lompoc 7.1 6.5 6.2 5.3
Santa Cruz-Watsonville 9.5 9.2 6.2 6.3
Santa Rosa 6.4 6.2 6.5 6.1
Stockton-Lodi 23.7 22.4 22.2 20.7
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 10.2 9.0 10.2 8.8
Ventura 14.9 13.8 15.2 13.9
Visalia-Tulare-
Porterville 26.1 26.5 23.2 22.8
Yolo 3.8 3.7 3.4 3.1
Yuba City 8.2 7.6 7.8 7.0
Colorado 58.2 57.2 56.5 59.0
Boulder-Longmont 4.1 4.2 4.0 4.6
Colorado Springs 7.8 7.8 7.5 8.0
Denver 24.3 25.6 23.3 26.3
Fort Collins-Loveland 4.0 3.7 3.8 3.7
Grand Junction 1.9 1.7 1.8 1.6
Greeley 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5
Pueblo 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.1
Connecticut 36.8 34.3 43.0 42.3
Bridgeport 5.6 5.2 6.6 6.6
Danbury 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0
Hartford 13.1 11.9 15.2 14.7
New Haven-Meriden 6.1 5.6 7.3 6.9
New London-Norwich 3.5 2.9 4.0 3.5
Stamford-Norwalk 2.6 2.7 3.0 3.3
Waterbury 3.1 3.2 3.6 3.8
Delaware 15.1 12.7 14.9 12.8
Dover 2.8 2.5 2.9 2.5
Wilmington-Newark 10.9 9.1 11.1 9.2
District of Columbia 13.9 11.0 14.5 12.5
Washington 56.3 57.0 63.2 67.7
Florida 259.2 291.4 259.6 293.8
Daytona Beach 5.3 6.5 5.3 6.7
Fort Lauderdale 29.9 32.0 30.0 32.1
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 4.4 4.6 4.8 4.7
Fort Pierce-Port
St. Lucie 6.0 6.0 6.3 6.6
Fort Walton Beach 2.9 2.3 2.7 2.3
Gainesville 2.0 2.6 2.1 2.7
Jacksonville 17.0 19.4 17.3 20.1
Lakeland-Winter Haven 7.4 9.4 7.8 9.5
Melbourne-Titusville- 7.5 7.1 7.3 7.1
Palm Bay
Miami 56.8 62.5 56.0 62.2
Naples 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6
Ocala 3.4 4.3 3.5 4.3
Orlando 22.6 26.5 22.8 26.8
Panama City 3.6 3.3 3.4 3.0
Pensacola 6.8 7.6 6.7 7.5
Punta Gorda 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.3
Sarasota-Bradenton 6.0 7.4 5.2 6.5
Tallahassee 3.8 4.1 3.9 4.2
Tampa-St. Petersburg-
Clearwater 32.6 40.1 32.1 40.4
West Palm Beach-
Boca Raton 20.6 22.6 21.1 23.7
Georgia 142.8 150.5 153.0 149.1
Albany 3.1 3.0 3.2 2.9
Athens 1.6 2.3 1.8 2.3
Atlanta 63.5 67.0 68.1 67.4
Augusta-Aiken 8.7 7.7 9.7 8.6
Columbus 5.3 5.2 5.5 5.2
Macon 5.7 5.1 6.2 5.3
Savannah 4.5 4.0 4.8 4.0
Hawaii 26.1 28.6 25.7 25.7
Honolulu 16.4 17.2 15.9 15.5
Idaho 33.3 34.9 30.1 31.2
Boise City 7.8 9.0 7.8 9.1
Pocatello 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.5
Illinois 257.7 323.7 260.7 317.9
Bloomington-Normal 2.1 2.3 2.2 2.2
Champaign-Urbana 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.4
Chicago 167.1 214.1 168.6 212.1
Davenport-Moline-
Rock Island 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.5
Decatur 2.7 3.6 2.7 3.4
Kankakee 2.4 3.0 2.3 2.8
Peoria-Pekin 6.2 8.3 6.3 9.0
Rockford 8.3 11.7 8.5 11.7
Springfield 3.4 3.9 3.3 3.7
Indiana 110.5 88.9 103.9 92.7
Bloomington 1.3 0.9 1.3 1.1
Elkhart-Goshen 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.4
Evansville-Henderson 6.0 4.3 5.8 4.3
Fort Wayne 8.4 8.3 8.4 8.8
Gary 14.4 10.7 13.4 10.8
Indianapolis 24.4 18.1 23.1 19.5
Kokomo 1.5 2.1 1.3 2.2
Lafayette 2.5 2.1 2.3 2.2
Muncie 2.1 1.9 2.0 1.9
South Bend 5.1 4.1 4.6 4.3
Terre Haute 3.8 2.8 3.6 2.9
Iowa 41.1 43.1 34.4 36.3
Cedar Rapids 2.2 2.3 1.8 2.1
Des Moines 5.0 5.7 4.2 4.8
Dubuque 1.1 1.6 1.0 1.3
Iowa City 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2
Sioux City 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5
Waterloo-Cedar Falls 2.1 2.0 1.7 1.7
Kansas 51.6 49.9 51.8 50.0
Lawrence 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.1
Topeka 3.2 2.9 3.0 2.9
Wichita 12.1 9.2 12.2 9.5
Kentucky 76.2 81.5 80.2 82.5
Lexington 4.9 6.1 5.2 6.7
Louisville 18.4 17.1 19.1 17.7
Owensboro 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.2
Louisiana 96.8 99.8 98.4 99.9
Alexandria 2.7 3.0 2.8 3.0
Baton Rouge 11.4 13.6 12.3 14.0
Houma 3.6 3.1 3.6 2.8
Lafayette 8.6 7.6 8.6 7.7
Lake Charles 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.8
Monroe 2.6 3.4 2.6 3.5
New Orleans 26.2 25.7 27.1 25.6
Shreveport-Bossier City 8.4 9.0 8.5 9.2
Maine 28.3 23.5 24.8 23.1
Bangor 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.2
Lewiston-Auburn 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.7
Portland 2.5 2.3 2.6 2.5
Maryland 96.9 94.1 106.6 102.3
Baltimore 51.8 48.9 58.2 55.1
Cumberland 2.7 3.0 2.8 2.8
Hagerstown 1.7 2.4 1.7 2.5
Massachusetts 77.9 97.2 75.8 108.1
Barnstable-Yarmouth 2.2 2.6 1.9 2.3
Boston 36.5 45.4 36.1 52.8
Brockton 3.5 4.4 3.5 5.0
Fitchburg-Leominster 2.1 2.7 2.1 2.9
Lawrence 7.5 8.8 7.4 9.3
Lowell 4.0 5.2 3.9 6.1
New Bedford 3.3 4.3 3.2 4.5
Pittsfield 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.5
Springfield 7.6 9.5 7.3 9.9
Worcester 6.3 7.6 6.3 8.8
Michigan 164.2 230.0 161.9 241.8
Ann Arbor 5.7 7.2 5.7 8.0
Benton Harbor 2.7 3.9 2.8 4.4
Detroit 66.0 94.6 66.8 104.1
Flint 9.1 12.2 9.4 13.0
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-
Holland 16.8 23.9 17.6 27.8
Jackson 2.4 3.6 2.1 3.8
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 7.3 9.6 7.6 10.6
Lansing-East Lansing 5.2 7.5 5.2 7.3
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 7.3 9.5 7.5 10.1
Minnesota 89.0 111.1 75.4 95.4
Duluth-Superior 6.8 8.2 5.5 7.5
Minneapolis-St. Paul 41.8 54.3 39.6 52.0
Rochester 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.8
St. Cloud 3.3 5.0 2.9 3.8
Mississippi 69.5 56.6 82.0 67.8
Biloxi-Gulfport-
Pascagoula 8.7 5.8 10.1 6.6
Hattiesburg 1.9 1.3 2.2 1.6
Jackson 8.4 7.2 10.3 8.7
Missouri 91.3 113.9 94.9 108.3
Columbia 0.9 1.2 1.0 1.1
Joplin 2.6 3.0 2.7 3.0
Kansas City 31.5 36.7 32.5 36.3
St. Joseph 1.6 2.1 1.6 2.0
St. Louis LMA 45.6 55.3 48.4 53.3
Springfield 3.8 5.2 4.1 4.8
Montana 23.6 22.4 21.8 20.3
Billings 2.5 2.1 2.6 2.1
Great Falls 1.8 1.6 1.8 1.5
Missoula 1.7 2.1 1.7 1.8
Nebraska 25.0 25.1 27.7 25.9
Lincoln 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.9
Omaha 10.1 10.6 11.0 11.2
Nevada 36.9 49.0 34.1 41.3
Las Vegas 29.0 37.9 27.5 32.6
Reno 5.1 7.2 4.6 6.2
New Hampshire 22.5 21.8 20.5 19.1
Manchester 3.1 2.9 3.0 2.7
Nashua 3.5 3.6 3.3 3.5
Portsmouth-Rochester 3.1 3.5 2.8 3.0
New Jersey 135.7 159.9 144.1 168.9
Atlantic-Cape May 10.2 10.7 9.8 10.1
Bergen-Passaic 21.6 25.7 23.1 27.8
Jersey City 14.1 15.8 15.3 17.6
Middlesex-Somerset-
Hunterdon 14.5 19.0 15.7 19.4
Monmouth-Ocean 15.7 18.7 16.5 18.7
Newark 32.5 39.1 34.7 41.3
Trenton 4.4 5.4 4.7 5.9
Vineland-Millville-
Bridgeton 4.0 4.8 4.4 4.8
New Mexico 36.1 45.3 37.6 47.7
Albuquerque 10.3 13.9 10.7 14.8
Las Cruces 4.7 6.1 4.8 6.4
Santa Fe 1.6 2.0 2.2 2.1
New York 389.9 361.8 383.6 355.9
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 14.4 12.1 14.1 12.2
Binghamton 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.6
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 24.4 26.4 24.8 27.2
Dutchess County 3.2 3.0 3.6 3.1
Elmira 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.9
Glens Falls 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.8
Jamestown 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.9
Nassau-Suffolk 33.7 35.5 36.9 37.2
New York 219.5 198.0 213.6 187.8
New York City 203.5 181.7 196.0 170.3
Newburgh 4.7 5.1 5.3 5.3
Rochester 21.5 19.9 21.9 21.9
Syracuse 14.3 13.1 14.1 14.1
Utica-Rome 5.7 5.9 5.2 6.2
North Carolina 116.7 177.8 133.2 199.5
Asheville 2.5 3.6 2.7 3.5
Charlotte-Gastonia-
Rock Hill 20.3 30.8 24.1 44.3
Fayetteville 4.3 5.7 4.8 5.7
Goldsboro 1.7 2.4 1.9 2.6
Greensboro--Winston-
Salem--High Point 15.3 25.2 17.8 26.8
Greenville 2.8 3.6 3.1 3.9
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir 3.2 7.9 3.3 10.2
Jacksonville 1.4 1.8 1.7 1.8
Raleigh Durham-
Chapel Hill 9.7 15.9 11.2 17.0
Rocky Mount 3.4 4.3 3.9 4.6
Wilmington 3.5 4.3 4.3 4.1
North Dakota 10.2 8.8 8.7 6.7
Bismarck 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0
Fargo-Moorhead 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.5
Grand Forks 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.4
Ohio 212.2 211.5 212.2 208.7
Akron 13.9 13.3 13.6 13.0
Canton-Massillon 7.8 7.4 7.7 7.1
Cincinnati 26.4 27.7 27.6 26.8
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 45.4 42.6 45.2 42.1
Columbus 19.1 19.5 19.9 20.3
Dayton-Springfield 15.1 17.2 15.3 16.9
Hamilton-Middletown 5.1 5.3 5.3 5.6
Lima 2.8 3.3 3.0 3.3
Mansfield 4.2 3.6 4.0 3.9
Steubenville-Weirton 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.5
Toledo 12.0 12.1 12.2 11.9
Youngstown-Warren 13.6 15.2 13.6 14.8
Oklahoma 48.4 44.5 51.3 47.6
Enid 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.6
Lawton 1.3 1.0 1.4 1.1
Oklahoma City 12.9 13.7 13.6 14.4
Tulsa 11.8 10.3 12.7 11.3
Oregon 89.0 92.2 81.8 91.0
Corvallis 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9
Eugene-Springfield 8.2 9.4 7.7 9.6
Medford-Ashland 5.3 5.3 4.6 4.8
Portland-Vancouver 40.9 46.2 38.6 48.4
Salem 10.0 9.0 9.5 8.9
Pennsylvania 223.6 244.5 237.4 276.1
Allentown-Bethlehem-
Easton 10.6 10.8 11.1 12.9
Altoona 2.9 3.2 3.1 3.6
Erie 6.3 7.1 6.8 8.0
Harrisburg-Lebanon-
Carlisle 9.0 9.6 9.2 11.4
Johnstown 5.7 6.4 5.7 6.7
Lancaster 5.2 6.4 5.8 7.5
Philadelphia 87.7 92.8 96.6 107.0
Pittsburgh 42.3 44.3 44.3 50.4
Reading 6.6 7.8 7.7 9.5
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--
Hazleton 13.4 14.5 13.8 15.2
Sharon 3.0 2.8 3.2 3.0
State College 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.7
Williamsport 2.3 2.8 2.4 3.1
York 5.4 7.2 5.9 9.0
Rhode Island 18.5 19.9 19.3 20.9
Providence-Fall River-
Warwick 20.9 23.3 21.3 24.2
South Carolina 64.9 74.0 81.1 89.3
Charleston-North
Charleston 7.5 7.6 9.2 8.5
Columbia 6.0 6.1 7.9 7.5
Florence 2.6 3.2 3.1 3.7
Greenville-Spartanburg-
Anderson 11.6 15.2 14.1 20.0
Myrtle Beach 2.9 3.5 3.5 4.0
Sumter 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.9
South Dakota 8.5 9.7 8.0 9.2
Rapid City 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.2
Sioux Falls 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.8
Tennessee 95.5 111.5 91.7 100.6
Chattanooga 6.3 6.5 5.9 6.0
Clarksville-Hopkinsville 2.5 2.9 2.8 2.9
Jackson 1.9 2.4 2.0 2.4
Johnson City-Kingsport-
Bristol 8.3 9.1 9.0 8.2
Knoxville 9.3 10.7 8.5 9.4
Memphis 18.2 19.6 18.5 18.9
Nashville 16.4 20.3 16.0 18.4
Texas 409.4 416.4 416.6 443.3
Abilene 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.2
Amarillo 3.7 3.0 3.9 3.2
Austin-San Marcos 13.2 20.5 13.7 24.9
Beaumont-Port Arthur 13.4 13.1 14.1 14.7
Brazoria 6.3 5.4 6.4 5.5
Brownsville-Harlingen-
San Benito 11.0 10.0 10.4 10.1
Bryan-College Station 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2
Corpus Christi 10.3 9.3 10.7 9.6
Dallas 54.9 69.9 57.2 78.6
El Paso 22.9 21.3 23.4 21.8
Fort Worth-Arlington 26.3 30.5 27.6 32.7
Galveston-Texas City 6.5 5.6 6.8 6.1
Houston 85.2 77.2 87.9 84.0
Killeen-Temple 3.5 4.5 3.6 4.6
Laredo 5.1 5.1 4.9 5.0
Longview-Marshall 5.5 4.6 5.5 4.8
Lubbock 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.8
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission 25.9 24.1 24.2 22.1
Odessa-Midland 6.6 4.5 6.6 4.7
San Angelo 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.3
San Antonio 23.5 25.1 24.6 26.5
Sherman-Denison 1.7 1.9 1.8 2.4
Texarkana 2.7 2.2 2.6 2.4
Tyler 2.9 2.8 3.0 3.0
Victoria 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.6
Waco 2.8 3.4 3.0 3.4
Wichita Falls 2.5 1.7 2.4 1.9
Utah 31.6 39.7 33.7 42.5
Provo-Orem 3.9 5.1 4.1 5.5
Salt Lake City-Ogden 19.2 24.9 20.7 26.8
Vermont 9.7 10.6 8.8 9.3
Burlington 1.6 2.0 1.6 1.8
Virginia 64.4 82.4 78.2 107.6
Charlottesville 0.7 1.1 0.8 1.3
Danville 2.9 3.8 3.3 4.8
Lynchburg 1.4 2.6 1.7 3.4
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-
Newport News 15.4 18.4 19.4 23.1
Richmond-Petersburg 7.7 11.7 9.9 15.4
Roanoke 1.6 2.5 1.9 3.1
Washington 152.1 174.2 153.4 163.9
Bellingham 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.6
Bremerton 5.0 5.0 5.3 4.8
Olympia 4.6 5.3 4.9 4.9
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco 6.2 6.3 6.3 5.4
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett 50.3 61.2 51.4 60.2
Spokane 11.0 12.6 10.7 11.2
Tacoma 16.8 19.3 17.5 18.4
Yakima 11.8 12.2 11.4 10.7
West Virginia 45.1 41.6 44.9 41.4
Charleston 5.9 5.3 6.2 5.4
Huntington-Ashland 8.1 7.4 8.8 7.7
Parkersburg-Marietta 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.4
Wheeling 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.2
Wisconsin 110.0 133.4 101.1 118.8
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 5.9 8.4 5.5 7.2
Eau Claire 3.7 4.1 3.1 3.1
Green Bay 3.7 5.0 3.5 4.7
Janesville-Beloit 3.8 4.7 3.8 4.3
Kenosha 3.3 3.5 3.1 3.4
La Crosse 2.6 2.6 2.1 2.4
Madison 4.6 5.1 4.3 4.5
Milwaukee-Waukesha 31.6 33.9 32.3 34.6
Racine 4.4 5.6 4.5 5.4
Sheboygan 1.5 2.2 1.5 2.2
Wausau 2.5 3.0 2.2 2.7
Wyoming 10.5 9.2 9.6 8.7
Casper 1.5 1.2 1.4 1.2
Cheyenne 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2
Puerto Rico 130.4 144.5 134.4 148.0
Aguadilla 6.8 8.4 7.3 8.5
Arecibo 6.3 6.5 6.3 7.0
Caguas 11.7 11.5 11.9 12.1
Mayaguez 11.2 13.0 11.3 11.6
Ponce 14.5 15.6 14.4 16.0
San Juan-Bayamon 56.2 63.1 57.9 65.9
Unemployed
Percent of labor force
State and area April May
2000 2001 2000 2001(p)
Alabama 4.2 5.0 4.1 4.3
Anniston 4.7 5.8 4.8 4.5
Auburn-Opelika 2.7 3.0 2.7 2.6
Birmingham 2.9 3.2 2.8 2.8
Decatur 4.4 4.9 4.2 4.5
Dothan 4.3 4.5 4.5 4.0
Florence 5.1 7.0 5.0 6.7
Gadsden 4.2 8.1 3.9 6.4
Huntsville 2.6 3.1 2.7 2.7
Mobile 4.5 5.3 4.3 4.5
Montgomery 3.4 3.6 3.3 3.2
Tuscaloosa 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.3
Alaska 7.3 6.1 6.8 5.6
Anchorage 5.1 4.1 4.8 3.8
Arizona 3.5 3.9 3.9 4.2
Flagstaff 4.4 4.7 4.3 4.3
Phoenix-Mesa 2.4 3.1 2.6 3.3
Tucson 2.6 2.9 2.7 2.8
Yuma 26.7 23.0 33.9 29.1
Arkansas 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.4
Fayetteville-Springdale-
Rogers 2.0 1.8 2.0 1.9
Fort Smith 3.4 3.1 3.6 3.3
Jonesboro 3.1 3.4 3.2 3.6
Little Rock-North
Little Rock 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5
Pine Bluff 6.8 7.1 6.7 7.3
California 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.5
Bakersfield 11.5 10.8 10.7 9.5
Chico-Paradise 7.0 6.8 6.7 6.2
Fresno 14.9 14.2 13.8 12.5
Los Angeles-Long Beach 5.2 4.9 5.1 4.8
Merced 15.6 15.1 14.2 12.9
Modesto 11.3 11.0 11.3 10.3
Oakland 2.7 3.0 2.8 3.2
Orange County 2.4 2.6 2.4 2.5
Redding 6.8 6.8 6.2 6.0
Riverside-San Bernardino 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.3
Sacramento 3.9 3.6 3.9 3.5
Salinas 10.1 9.6 7.6 6.6
San Diego 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.7
San Francisco 1.9 2.8 2.0 3.1
San Jose 2.1 2.7 2.0 3.2
San Luis Obispo-
Atascadero-Paso Robles 2.9 2.6 2.8 2.2
Santa Barbara-Santa
Maria-Lompoc 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.6
Santa Cruz-Watsonville 6.7 6.5 4.3 4.4
Santa Rosa 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.3
Stockton-Lodi 9.2 8.6 8.5 7.8
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa 3.9 3.4 3.9 3.3
Ventura 3.6 3.4 3.7 3.4
Visalia-Tulare-
Porterville 15.1 15.3 13.5 13.2
Yolo 4.0 4.0 3.6 3.3
Yuba City 14.5 13.2 13.3 12.0
Colorado 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5
Boulder-Longmont 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4
Colorado Springs 3.1 3.0 2.9 3.0
Denver 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.2
Fort Collins-Loveland 2.9 2.5 2.7 2.5
Grand Junction 3.4 2.9 3.1 2.7
Greeley 3.0 2.8 2.9 2.8
Pueblo 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.5
Connecticut 2.1 2.0 2.5 2.4
Bridgeport 2.6 2.4 3.0 3.1
Danbury 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.8
Hartford 2.2 2.0 2.5 2.5
New Haven-Meriden 2.2 2.0 2.6 2.5
New London-Norwich 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.3
Stamford-Norwalk 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.7
Waterbury 2.7 2.8 3.1 3.3
Delaware 3.8 3.1 3.7 3.1
Dover 3.9 3.5 4.1 3.4
Wilmington-Newark 3.6 3.0 3.7 3.0
District of Columbia 5.0 4.0 5.3 4.5
Washington 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.4
Florida 3.5 3.8 3.5 3.8
Daytona Beach 2.8 3.3 2.8 3.4
Fort Lauderdale 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.0
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.5
Fort Pierce-Port
St. Lucie 4.8 4.6 5.0 5.0
Fort Walton Beach 3.6 2.8 3.3 2.7
Gainesville 1.9 2.4 2.0 2.4
Jacksonville 3.1 3.4 3.1 3.5
Lakeland-Winter Haven 3.7 4.5 3.8 4.5
Melbourne-Titusville- 3.7 3.3 3.5 3.3
Palm Bay
Miami 5.5 5.8 5.3 5.8
Naples 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.4
Ocala 3.5 4.2 3.5 4.2
Orlando 2.6 2.9 2.6 2.9
Panama City 5.6 5.0 5.1 4.6
Pensacola 4.0 4.2 3.8 4.2
Punta Gorda 2.8 3.0 2.4 2.5
Sarasota-Bradenton 2.2 2.6 1.9 2.3
Tallahassee 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.7
Tampa-St. Petersburg-
Clearwater 2.7 3.1 2.6 3.1
West Palm Beach-
Boca Raton 4.0 4.2 4.1 4.4
Georgia 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.5
Albany 5.5 5.3 5.7 5.1
Athens 2.2 3.1 2.5 3.0
Atlanta 2.8 2.9 3.0 2.9
Augusta-Aiken 4.2 3.7 4.6 4.1
Columbus 4.2 4.1 4.3 4.1
Macon 3.7 3.4 4.0 3.5
Savannah 3.3 3.0 3.5 3.0
Hawaii 4.4 4.7 4.3 4.3
Honolulu 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.7
Idaho 5.1 5.2 4.6 4.6
Boise City 3.4 3.6 3.3 3.6
Pocatello 5.2 4.1 4.8 3.7
Illinois 4.0 5.1 4.1 5.0
Bloomington-Normal 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.3
Champaign-Urbana 2.2 2.7 2.1 2.5
Chicago 3.9 5.0 3.9 5.0
Davenport-Moline-
Rock Island 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.0
Decatur 4.4 6.0 4.4 5.7
Kankakee 4.5 5.6 4.4 5.3
Peoria-Pekin 3.3 4.5 3.4 4.9
Rockford 4.1 5.9 4.2 5.8
Springfield 3.1 3.7 3.1 3.5
Indiana 3.6 2.9 3.4 3.0
Bloomington 2.1 1.5 2.2 1.9
Elkhart-Goshen 2.5 3.3 2.6 3.5
Evansville-Henderson 3.8 2.7 3.6 2.7
Fort Wayne 3.2 3.1 3.2 3.3
Gary 4.9 3.7 4.5 3.6
Indianapolis 2.9 2.1 2.7 2.2
Kokomo 2.9 4.3 2.6 4.4
Lafayette 2.8 2.4 2.6 2.5
Muncie 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.2
South Bend 3.8 3.1 3.4 3.2
Terre Haute 5.5 4.1 5.2 4.1
Iowa 2.6 2.7 2.2 2.3
Cedar Rapids 1.9 2.1 1.6 1.8
Des Moines 2.0 2.2 1.7 1.9
Dubuque 2.3 3.4 2.0 2.8
Iowa City 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.7
Sioux City 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.4
Waterloo-Cedar Falls 3.2 3.1 2.6 2.5
Kansas 3.7 3.5 3.7 3.5
Lawrence 3.8 3.6 4.0 3.8
Topeka 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.2
Wichita 4.3 3.2 4.3 3.3
Kentucky 3.9 4.1 4.0 4.1
Lexington 1.9 2.3 2.0 2.5
Louisville 3.3 3.0 3.4 3.1
Owensboro 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.4
Louisiana 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9
Alexandria 4.4 4.9 4.6 4.9
Baton Rouge 3.7 4.4 4.0 4.5
Houma 3.9 3.3 3.9 3.0
Lafayette 5.0 4.3 5.0 4.4
Lake Charles 4.5 4.9 4.5 5.3
Monroe 3.6 4.7 3.6 4.7
New Orleans 4.3 4.2 4.5 4.2
Shreveport-Bossier City 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.9
Maine 4.2 3.4 3.6 3.3
Bangor 2.7 2.3 2.3 2.1
Lewiston-Auburn 3.5 3.1 3.1 3.2
Portland 1.9 1.6 1.9 1.8
Maryland 3.5 3.3 3.8 3.6
Baltimore 4.0 3.7 4.5 4.1
Cumberland 6.1 6.6 6.2 6.2
Hagerstown 2.6 3.5 2.5 3.5
Massachusetts 2.4 2.9 2.4 3.2
Barnstable-Yarmouth 3.1 3.5 2.5 3.1
Boston 2.1 2.5 2.0 2.9
Brockton 2.7 3.3 2.7 3.7
Fitchburg-Leominster 3.2 3.9 3.1 4.2
Lawrence 3.7 4.1 3.6 4.3
Lowell 2.3 2.9 2.3 3.4
New Bedford 4.3 5.3 4.1 5.5
Pittsfield 3.5 4.0 3.2 3.8
Springfield 2.8 3.4 2.7 3.5
Worcester 2.6 3.0 2.6 3.5
Michigan 3.2 4.4 3.1 4.6
Ann Arbor 1.8 2.3 1.9 2.6
Benton Harbor 3.2 4.6 3.3 5.0
Detroit 2.9 4.1 2.9 4.4
Flint 4.8 6.4 4.9 6.7
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-
Holland 2.7 3.8 2.8 4.3
Jackson 3.1 4.5 2.7 4.6
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 3.1 4.0 3.2 4.4
Lansing-East Lansing 2.1 3.0 2.1 2.9
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 3.7 4.7 3.7 5.0
Minnesota 3.3 3.9 2.8 3.4
Duluth-Superior 5.5 6.4 4.4 5.8
Minneapolis-St. Paul 2.5 3.1 2.3 2.9
Rochester 3.0 2.7 2.6 2.4
St. Cloud 3.3 4.7 2.9 3.7
Mississippi 5.3 4.4 6.1 5.2
Biloxi-Gulfport-
Pascagoula 4.9 3.2 5.5 3.7
Hattiesburg 3.5 2.5 4.1 3.0
Jackson 3.6 3.1 4.4 3.8
Missouri 3.2 3.8 3.2 3.6
Columbia 1.1 1.4 1.2 1.4
Joplin 3.1 3.8 3.2 3.8
Kansas City 3.2 3.5 3.3 3.5
St. Joseph 3.2 4.1 3.3 4.0
St. Louis LMA 3.4 4.0 3.6 3.8
Springfield 2.2 2.9 2.4 2.7
Montana 4.9 4.7 4.5 4.3
Billings 3.5 3.0 3.6 3.0
Great Falls 4.9 4.3 4.7 4.0
Missoula 3.1 3.9 3.0 3.4
Nebraska 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.7
Lincoln 2.4 2.3 2.7 2.6
Omaha 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.8
Nevada 3.8 4.9 3.5 4.1
Las Vegas 3.9 4.8 3.6 4.1
Reno 2.9 4.0 2.6 3.4
New Hampshire 3.3 3.1 3.0 2.7
Manchester 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.4
Nashua 3.2 3.2 3.0 3.2
Portsmouth-Rochester 2.4 2.6 2.1 2.2
New Jersey 3.3 3.8 3.5 4.0
Atlantic-Cape May 6.2 6.4 5.8 5.9
Bergen-Passaic 3.3 3.9 3.5 4.2
Jersey City 5.1 5.5 5.5 6.1
Middlesex-Somerset-
Hunterdon 2.2 2.9 2.4 3.0
Monmouth-Ocean 3.1 3.5 3.2 3.5
Newark 3.2 3.8 3.4 4.0
Trenton 2.6 3.0 2.7 3.3
Vineland-Millville-
Bridgeton 6.4 7.6 6.9 7.5
New Mexico 4.4 5.3 4.5 5.6
Albuquerque 2.8 3.7 2.9 3.9
Las Cruces 6.7 8.0 6.6 8.5
Santa Fe 2.2 2.6 3.0 2.8
New York 4.4 4.1 4.3 4.0
Albany-Schenectady-Troy 3.3 2.7 3.2 2.7
Binghamton 3.3 2.9 3.0 2.9
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 4.5 4.8 4.5 4.9
Dutchess County 2.8 2.5 3.0 2.6
Elmira 4.6 3.9 4.9 4.4
Glens Falls 4.3 3.8 3.3 3.0
Jamestown 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.5
Nassau-Suffolk 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.6
New York 5.2 4.8 5.1 4.5
New York City 5.7 5.2 5.5 4.9
Newburgh 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.0
Rochester 3.9 3.6 3.9 3.9
Syracuse 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.9
Utica-Rome 4.1 4.2 3.7 4.3
North Carolina 3.0 4.5 3.4 5.0
Asheville 2.2 3.2 2.4 3.1
Charlotte-Gastonia-
Rock Hill 2.6 3.7 3.0 5.3
Fayetteville 3.6 4.8 4.0 4.8
Goldsboro 3.6 4.8 4.0 5.2
Greensboro--Winston-
Salem--High Point 2.4 3.9 2.7 4.1
Greenville 4.2 5.5 4.8 5.8
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir 1.9 4.5 1.9 5.7
Jacksonville 3.0 3.8 3.5 3.7
Raleigh Durham-
Chapel Hill 1.5 2.4 1.7 2.6
Rocky Mount 5.2 6.6 5.8 7.0
Wilmington 3.0 3.7 3.6 3.5
North Dakota 3.1 2.6 2.6 2.0
Bismarck 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.8
Fargo-Moorhead 2.2 2.0 1.6 1.4
Grand Forks 3.6 3.4 2.9 2.6
Ohio 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.6
Akron 3.8 3.6 3.7 3.5
Canton-Massillon 3.9 3.6 3.8 3.4
Cincinnati 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.1
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria 4.1 3.8 4.1 3.7
Columbus 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.3
Dayton-Springfield 3.3 3.6 3.3 3.6
Hamilton-Middletown 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.9
Lima 3.7 4.2 4.0 4.2
Mansfield 5.2 4.4 4.9 4.7
Steubenville-Weirton 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.5
Toledo 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.7
Youngstown-Warren 5.0 5.5 4.9 5.3
Oklahoma 2.9 2.7 3.1 2.9
Enid 2.8 2.4 3.0 2.5
Lawton 3.2 2.5 3.3 2.8
Oklahoma City 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.6
Tulsa 2.8 2.5 3.0 2.7
Oregon 4.9 5.2 4.5 5.1
Corvallis 2.3 2.5 2.2 2.3
Eugene-Springfield 4.9 5.7 4.6 5.8
Medford-Ashland 5.8 5.8 5.0 5.3
Portland-Vancouver 3.8 4.3 3.6 4.5
Salem 5.8 5.3 5.4 5.2
Pennsylvania 3.8 4.1 4.0 4.5
Allentown-Bethlehem-
Easton 3.4 3.4 3.5 4.0
Altoona 4.7 5.1 4.9 5.5
Erie 4.5 5.0 4.8 5.5
Harrisburg-Lebanon-
Carlisle 2.6 2.7 2.7 3.2
Johnstown 5.6 6.3 5.6 6.5
Lancaster 2.1 2.6 2.4 3.0
Philadelphia 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.2
Pittsburgh 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.3
Reading 3.6 4.3 4.2 5.1
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--
Hazleton 4.4 4.7 4.5 4.9
Sharon 5.2 4.9 5.4 5.1
State College 2.0 2.3 2.2 2.5
Williamsport 4.1 4.9 4.3 5.4
York 2.8 3.7 3.1 4.5
Rhode Island 3.7 3.9 3.9 4.1
Providence-Fall River-
Warwick 3.7 4.0 3.8 4.2
South Carolina 3.3 3.7 4.0 4.4
Charleston-North
Charleston 2.7 2.6 3.3 2.9
Columbia 2.2 2.1 2.8 2.6
Florence 4.1 5.0 4.9 5.8
Greenville-Spartanburg-
Anderson 2.3 3.0 2.8 3.8
Myrtle Beach 2.7 3.3 3.2 3.7
Sumter 4.2 4.7 5.1 5.9
South Dakota 2.1 2.4 2.0 2.2
Rapid City 2.0 2.3 2.0 2.4
Sioux Falls 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.6
Tennessee 3.5 3.9 3.3 3.5
Chattanooga 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.6
Clarksville-Hopkinsville 2.9 3.3 3.2 3.2
Jackson 3.2 3.9 3.4 3.9
Johnson City-Kingsport-
Bristol 3.8 4.0 4.1 3.7
Knoxville 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.6
Memphis 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.3
Nashville 2.5 3.0 2.5 2.7
Texas 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2
Abilene 3.3 3.6 3.5 3.9
Amarillo 3.3 2.7 3.5 2.8
Austin-San Marcos 1.8 2.7 1.9 3.3
Beaumont-Port Arthur 7.5 7.3 7.8 8.2
Brazoria 5.9 5.1 6.1 5.2
Brownsville-Harlingen-
San Benito 8.5 7.6 8.1 7.7
Bryan-College Station 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5
Corpus Christi 6.0 5.4 6.1 5.5
Dallas 2.8 3.5 3.0 3.9
El Paso 8.1 7.5 8.3 7.6
Fort Worth-Arlington 2.9 3.2 3.0 3.5
Galveston-Texas City 5.6 4.8 5.8 5.2
Houston 4.0 3.5 4.1 3.8
Killeen-Temple 3.0 3.8 3.1 3.9
Laredo 6.9 6.7 6.6 6.5
Longview-Marshall 5.4 4.5 5.4 4.7
Lubbock 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.2
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission 12.7 11.3 12.0 10.6
Odessa-Midland 5.6 3.8 5.6 4.0
San Angelo 2.9 2.4 2.9 2.5
San Antonio 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.4
Sherman-Denison 3.3 3.9 3.6 4.8
Texarkana 4.9 4.0 4.6 4.2
Tyler 3.2 3.1 3.3 3.2
Victoria 3.1 3.3 3.3 3.7
Waco 2.8 3.3 3.0 3.4
Wichita Falls 3.9 2.8 3.9 3.0
Utah 2.9 3.5 3.1 3.8
Provo-Orem 2.4 2.9 2.5 3.2
Salt Lake City-Ogden 2.8 3.5 3.0 3.7
Vermont 3.0 3.1 2.7 2.7
Burlington 1.6 1.9 1.6 1.7
Virginia 1.8 2.2 2.2 2.9
Charlottesville 0.9 1.3 1.1 1.7
Danville 5.1 6.6 5.8 8.3
Lynchburg 1.4 2.4 1.6 3.1
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-
Newport News 2.1 2.4 2.6 3.0
Richmond-Petersburg 1.5 2.2 1.9 2.9
Roanoke 1.3 1.9 1.5 2.3
Washington 5.1 5.7 5.1 5.3
Bellingham 5.7 5.9 5.7 5.7
Bremerton 5.5 5.5 5.6 5.2
Olympia 4.6 5.3 4.9 4.9
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco 6.8 6.6 6.6 5.6
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett 3.7 4.3 3.7 4.2
Spokane 5.3 6.0 5.1 5.3
Tacoma 5.1 5.8 5.3 5.5
Yakima 11.3 11.4 10.6 9.8
West Virginia 5.5 5.2 5.3 5.1
Charleston 4.3 3.9 4.4 3.9
Huntington-Ashland 5.8 5.3 6.3 5.6
Parkersburg-Marietta 4.7 4.5 4.6 4.3
Wheeling 4.5 4.3 4.2 4.4
Wisconsin 3.8 4.4 3.5 3.9
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah 2.7 3.6 2.5 3.1
Eau Claire 4.5 4.8 3.8 3.7
Green Bay 2.8 3.5 2.6 3.3
Janesville-Beloit 4.9 5.7 4.8 5.3
Kenosha 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.1
La Crosse 3.6 3.5 3.0 3.2
Madison 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.6
Milwaukee-Waukesha 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.2
Racine 4.9 6.0 5.0 5.7
Sheboygan 2.5 3.3 2.4 3.3
Wausau 3.5 3.9 3.0 3.6
Wyoming 4.0 3.5 3.6 3.3
Casper 4.3 3.5 4.2 3.5
Cheyenne 2.7 2.8 2.6 2.8
Puerto Rico 10.0 11.2 10.0 11.4
Aguadilla 15.1 18.1 15.5 18.1
Arecibo 12.0 13.1 11.6 13.7
Caguas 9.6 9.8 9.5 10.3
Mayaguez 12.5 14.6 12.3 13.0
Ponce 13.3 14.1 12.7 14.4
San Juan-Bayamon 7.8 8.8 7.8 9.1
(p) = preliminary.
NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico
are derived from a monthly household survey similar to the
Current Population Survey. All estimates are provisional and
will be revised when new benchmark and population information
becomes available.
D-1. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
sex and age, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
1998 1999
Employment status,
sex, and age
II III IV I
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 204,905 205,483 206,098 206,876
Civilian labor force 137,326 137,809 138,419 138,871
Percent of population 67.0 67.1 67.2 67.1
Employed 131,246 131,585 132,290 132,923
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.1 64.0 64.2 64.3
Unemployed 6,080 6,224 6,128 5,949
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.3
Men, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 98,595 98,894 99,216 99,280
Civilian labor force 73,820 74,042 74,364 74,278
Percent of population 74.9 74.9 75.0 74.8
Employed 70,646 70,713 71,167 71,198
Employment-population
ratio(2) 71.7 71.5 71.7 71.7
Agriculture 2,550 2,610 2,580 2,432
Nonagricultural
industries 68,096 68,103 68,587 68,766
Unemployed 3,173 3,329 3,197 3,080
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.5 4.3 4.1
Not in labor force 24,776 24,853 24,851 25,001
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 90,634 90,898 91,171 91,176
Civilian labor force 69,638 69,749 70,045 69,991
Percent of population 76.8 76.7 76.8 76.8
Employed 67,118 67,130 67,546 67,570
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.1 73.9 74.1 74.1
Agriculture 2,364 2,389 2,369 2,248
Nonagricultural
industries 64,754 64,741 65,177 65,323
Unemployed 2,520 2,619 2,498 2,421
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.5
Not in labor force 20,996 21,149 21,126 21,185
Women, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 106,310 106,588 106,882 107,596
Civilian labor force 63,506 63,767 64,054 64,593
Percent of population 59.7 59.8 59.9 60.0
Employed 60,599 60,871 61,123 61,724
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.4
Agriculture 800 851 824 853
Nonagricultural
industries 59,799 60,020 60,299 60,872
Unemployed 2,907 2,896 2,931 2,869
Unemployment rate 4.6 4.5 4.6 4.4
Not in labor force 42,804 42,821 42,827 43,003
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 98,662 98,891 99,118 99,755
Civilian labor force 59,508 59,723 60,045 60,537
Percent of population 60.3 60.4 60.6 60.7
Employed 57,130 57,351 57,635 58,217
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.9 58.0 58.1 58.4
Agriculture 739 794 776 805
Nonagricultural
industries 56,391 56,557 56,859 57,412
Unemployed 2,378 2,372 2,409 2,320
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.8
Not in labor force 39,154 39,168 39,073 39,218
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 15,609 15,694 15,809 15,945
Civilian labor force 8,180 8,337 8,329 8,343
Percent of population 52.4 53.1 52.7 52.3
Employed 6,997 7,104 7,109 7,135
Employment-population
ratio(2) 44.8 45.3 45.0 44.7
Agriculture 247 278 259 232
Nonagricultural
industries 6,750 6,825 6,850 6,903
Unemployed 1,183 1,234 1,221 1,208
Unemployment rate 14.5 14.8 14.7 14.5
Not in labor force 7,429 7,356 7,479 7,602
1999
Employment status,
sex, and age
II III IV
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 207,432 208,044 208,660
Civilian labor force 139,132 139,514 140,003
Percent of population 67.1 67.1 67.1
Employed 133,192 133,627 134,263
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.2 64.2 64.3
Unemployed 5,940 5,887 5,740
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.2 4.1
Men, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 99,565 99,867 100,177
Civilian labor force 74,357 74,606 74,834
Percent of population 74.7 74.7 74.7
Employed 71,263 71,536 71,817
Employment-population
ratio(2) 71.6 71.6 71.7
Agriculture 2,464 2,389 2,449
Nonagricultural
industries 68,800 69,147 69,368
Unemployed 3,094 3,070 3,017
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.1 4.0
Not in labor force 25,208 25,261 25,343
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 91,386 91,682 91,978
Civilian labor force 70,060 70,288 70,453
Percent of population 76.7 76.7 76.6
Employed 67,588 67,828 68,076
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.0 74.0 74.0
Agriculture 2,271 2,215 2,244
Nonagricultural
industries 65,317 65,613 65,833
Unemployed 2,473 2,460 2,377
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.5 3.4
Not in labor force 21,325 21,394 21,525
Women, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 107,866 108,177 108,484
Civilian labor force 64,774 64,909 65,169
Percent of population 60.1 60.0 60.1
Employed 61,929 62,091 62,446
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.4 57.4 57.6
Agriculture 861 835 852
Nonagricultural
industries 61,068 61,256 61,593
Unemployed 2,846 2,817 2,723
Unemployment rate 4.4 4.3 4.2
Not in labor force 43,092 43,268 43,315
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 100,021 100,291 100,566
Civilian labor force 60,788 60,918 61,140
Percent of population 60.8 60.7 60.8
Employed 58,463 58,635 58,925
Employment-population
ratio(2) 58.5 58.5 58.6
Agriculture 813 791 806
Nonagricultural
industries 57,650 57,844 58,119
Unemployed 2,325 2,283 2,215
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.7 3.6
Not in labor force 39,233 39,373 39,426
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 16,025 16,071 16,117
Civilian labor force 8,284 8,309 8,410
Percent of population 51.7 51.7 52.2
Employed 7,141 7,164 7,261
Employment-population
ratio(2) 44.6 44.6 45.1
Agriculture 240 218 251
Nonagricultural
industries 6,901 6,946 7,010
Unemployed 1,142 1,145 1,148
Unemployment rate 13.8 13.8 13.7
Not in labor force 7,742 7,762 7,707
2000
Employment status,
sex, and age
I II III
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 208,914 209,377 209,941
Civilian labor force 140,737 140,815 140,706
Percent of population 67.4 67.3 67.0
Employed 135,036 135,181 135,049
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.6 64.6 64.3
Unemployed 5,700 5,634 5,657
Unemployment rate 4.1 4.0 4.0
Men, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 100,334 100,569 100,852
Civilian labor force 75,215 75,099 75,240
Percent of population 75.0 74.7 74.6
Employed 72,260 72,182 72,306
Employment-population
ratio(2) 72.0 71.8 71.7
Agriculture 2,454 2,415 2,483
Nonagricultural
industries 69,806 69,767 69,823
Unemployed 2,955 2,917 2,934
Unemployment rate 3.9 3.9 3.9
Not in labor force 25,119 25,470 25,612
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 92,098 92,419 92,753
Civilian labor force 70,834 70,741 70,955
Percent of population 76.9 76.5 76.5
Employed 68,487 68,426 68,644
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.4 74.0 74.0
Agriculture 2,269 2,246 2,302
Nonagricultural
industries 66,218 66,180 66,342
Unemployed 2,347 2,315 2,310
Unemployment rate 3.3 3.3 3.3
Not in labor force 21,264 21,678 21,798
Women, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 108,580 108,808 109,090
Civilian labor force 65,522 65,715 65,466
Percent of population 60.3 60.4 60.0
Employed 62,776 62,999 62,743
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.8 57.9 57.5
Agriculture 900 907 840
Nonagricultural
industries 61,877 62,092 61,903
Unemployed 2,746 2,716 2,723
Unemployment rate 4.2 4.1 4.2
Not in labor force 43,058 43,092 43,624
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 100,652 100,915 101,214
Civilian labor force 61,508 61,666 61,429
Percent of population 61.1 61.1 60.7
Employed 59,273 59,399 59,203
Employment-population
ratio(2) 58.9 58.9 58.5
Agriculture 849 849 790
Nonagricultural
industries 58,425 58,550 58,413
Unemployed 2,234 2,267 2,226
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.7 3.6
Not in labor force 39,145 39,248 39,785
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 16,164 16,043 15,974
Civilian labor force 8,395 8,407 8,322
Percent of population 51.9 52.4 52.1
Employed 7,276 7,356 7,202
Employment-population
ratio(2) 45.0 45.9 45.1
Agriculture 236 228 231
Nonagricultural
industries 7,040 7,129 6,971
Unemployed 1,119 1,051 1,121
Unemployment rate 13.3 12.5 13.5
Not in labor force 7,769 7,635 7,652
2000 2001
Employment status,
sex, and age
IV I II
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 210,566 211,029 211,533
Civilian labor force 141,208 141,858 141,461
Percent of population 67.1 67.2 66.9
Employed 135,593 135,864 135,130
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.4 64.4 63.9
Unemployed 5,616 5,994 6,331
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.2 4.5
Men, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 101,170 101,430 101,688
Civilian labor force 75,446 75,626 75,515
Percent of population 74.6 74.6 74.3
Employed 72,438 72,383 72,050
Employment-population
ratio(2) 71.6 71.4 70.9
Agriculture 2,386 2,271 2,277
Nonagricultural
industries 70,052 70,112 69,773
Unemployed 3,008 3,243 3,466
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.3 4.6
Not in labor force 25,724 25,804 26,172
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 93,049 93,232 93,522
Civilian labor force 71,193 71,347 71,424
Percent of population 76.5 76.5 76.4
Employed 68,768 68,737 68,589
Employment-population
ratio(2) 73.9 73.7 73.3
Agriculture 2,191 2,142 2,107
Nonagricultural
industries 66,577 66,595 66,482
Unemployed 2,425 2,610 2,835
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.7 4.0
Not in labor force 21,856 21,885 22,099
Women, 16 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 109,396 109,599 109,845
Civilian labor force 65,762 66,232 65,945
Percent of population 60.1 60.4 60.0
Employed 63,154 63,481 63,080
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.7 57.9 57.4
Agriculture 844 887 850
Nonagricultural
industries 62,310 62,594 62,230
Unemployed 2,608 2,751 2,866
Unemployment rate 4.0 4.2 4.3
Not in labor force 43,634 43,367 43,900
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 101,531 101,702 101,944
Civilian labor force 61,657 62,253 62,047
Percent of population 60.7 61.2 60.9
Employed 59,546 60,001 59,672
Employment-population
ratio(2) 58.6 59.0 58.5
Agriculture 789 837 807
Nonagricultural
industries 58,757 59,165 58,866
Unemployed 2,111 2,251 2,375
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.6 3.8
Not in labor force 39,874 39,450 39,897
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 15,986 16,095 16,067
Civilian labor force 8,358 8,258 7,990
Percent of population 52.3 51.3 49.7
Employed 7,278 7,126 6,868
Employment-population
ratio(2) 45.5 44.3 42.7
Agriculture 250 180 213
Nonagricultural
industries 7,028 6,946 6,656
Unemployed 1,080 1,132 1,122
Unemployment rate 12.9 13.7 14.0
Not in labor force 7,628 7,836 8,077
(1) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.
(2) Employment as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional
population.
NOTE: Detail for the seasonally adjusted data shown in tables D-1
through D-11 will not necessarily add to totals because of the
independent seasonal adjustment of the various series.
D-2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
race, sex, age, and Hispanic origin, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
1998 1999
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and
Hispanic origin
II III IV I
WHITE
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 171,262 171,657 172,079 172,494
Civilian labor force 115,175 115,519 115,952 116,190
Percent of population 67.3 67.3 67.4 67.4
Employed 110,792 111,044 111,477 111,864
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.7 64.7 64.8 64.9
Unemployed 4,383 4,475 4,475 4,326
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.7
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 59,343 59,471 59,712 59,601
Percent of population 77.2 77.2 77.3 77.2
Employed 57,477 57,521 57,818 57,771
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.8 74.7 74.9 74.9
Unemployed 1,866 1,950 1,894 1,830
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.1
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 48,934 49,041 49,221 49,559
Percent of population 59.7 59.7 59.8 59.9
Employed 47,289 47,391 47,540 47,924
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.7 57.7 57.8 57.9
Unemployed 1,645 1,650 1,681 1,635
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.3
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 6,898 7,006 7,019 7,030
Percent of population 55.6 56.1 55.9 55.6
Employed 6,027 6,132 6,119 6,169
Employment-population
ratio(2) 48.6 49.1 48.8 48.8
Unemployed 872 874 900 861
Unemployment rate 12.6 12.5 12.8 12.2
Men 14.0 14.2 13.9 12.9
Women 11.2 10.7 11.6 11.5
BLACK
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 24,319 24,419 24,529 24,697
Civilian labor force 15,881 16,034 16,178 16,241
Percent of population 65.3 65.7 66.0 65.8
Employed 14,463 14,578 14,833 14,939
Employment-population
ratio(2) 59.5 59.7 60.5 60.5
Unemployed 1,418 1,456 1,345 1,302
Unemployment rate 8.9 9.1 8.3 8.0
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 7,052 7,065 7,095 7,123
Percent of population 72.7 72.5 72.4 72.3
Employed 6,538 6,519 6,618 6,678
Employment-population
ratio(2) 67.4 66.9 67.6 67.8
Unemployed 513 546 477 445
Unemployment rate 7.3 7.7 6.7 6.2
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 7,815 7,920 8,041 8,112
Percent of population 64.2 64.8 65.5 65.6
Employed 7,182 7,308 7,447 7,546
Employment-population
ratio(2) 59.0 59.8 60.7 61.0
Unemployed 634 613 593 566
Unemployment rate 8.1 7.7 7.4 7.0
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 1,014 1,049 1,042 1,006
Percent of population 41.6 42.8 42.4 40.7
Employed 743 752 767 715
Employment-population
ratio(2) 30.5 30.6 31.2 28.9
Unemployed 271 298 275 291
Unemployment rate 26.7 28.4 26.4 28.9
Men 27.4 30.4 31.0 33.1
Women 26.2 26.3 22.0 24.9
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 20,975 21,160 21,347 21,355
Civilian labor force 14,336 14,383 14,486 14,467
Percent of population 68.3 68.0 67.9 67.7
Employed 13,327 13,344 13,428 13,527
Employment-population
ratio(2) 63.5 63.1 62.9 63.3
Unemployed 1,008 1,039 1,059 940
Unemployment rate 7.0 7.2 7.3 6.5
1999
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and
Hispanic origin
II III IV
WHITE
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 172,862 173,280 173,705
Civilian labor force 116,365 116,591 116,919
Percent of population 67.3 67.3 67.3
Employed 111,974 112,323 112,816
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.8 64.8 64.9
Unemployed 4,391 4,268 4,103
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.7 3.5
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 59,664 59,876 59,851
Percent of population 77.2 77.2 77.0
Employed 57,803 58,025 58,147
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.8 74.9 74.8
Unemployed 1,861 1,850 1,704
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.1 2.8
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 49,697 49,685 49,940
Percent of population 60.0 59.8 60.0
Employed 48,007 48,096 48,386
Employment-population
ratio(2) 57.9 57.9 58.1
Unemployed 1,690 1,590 1,554
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.2 3.1
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 7,004 7,030 7,128
Percent of population 55.2 55.2 56.0
Employed 6,163 6,202 6,283
Employment-population
ratio(2) 48.6 48.7 49.3
Unemployed 840 828 845
Unemployment rate 12.0 11.8 11.9
Men 12.4 12.3 12.7
Women 11.6 11.2 11.0
BLACK
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 24,799 24,906 25,018
Civilian labor force 16,276 16,443 16,503
Percent of population 65.6 66.0 66.0
Employed 15,027 15,093 15,170
Employment-population
ratio(2) 60.6 60.6 60.6
Unemployed 1,249 1,350 1,333
Unemployment rate 7.7 8.2 8.1
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 7,155 7,182 7,272
Percent of population 72.3 72.2 72.7
Employed 6,695 6,689 6,748
Employment-population
ratio(2) 67.6 67.3 67.5
Unemployed 460 493 525
Unemployment rate 6.4 6.9 7.2
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 8,187 8,315 8,282
Percent of population 65.9 66.7 66.1
Employed 7,645 7,725 7,740
Employment-population
ratio(2) 61.5 61.9 61.7
Unemployed 542 590 543
Unemployment rate 6.6 7.1 6.6
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 934 946 949
Percent of population 37.7 38.1 38.2
Employed 686 679 683
Employment-population
ratio(2) 27.7 27.3 27.5
Unemployed 247 267 266
Unemployment rate 26.5 28.2 28.0
Men 30.1 29.3 30.6
Women 23.2 27.1 25.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 21,549 21,752 21,945
Civilian labor force 14,557 14,735 14,918
Percent of population 67.6 67.7 68.0
Employed 13,566 13,789 14,015
Employment-population
ratio(2) 63.0 63.4 63.9
Unemployed 991 946 903
Unemployment rate 6.8 6.4 6.1
2000
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and
Hispanic origin
I II III
WHITE
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 173,893 174,202 174,592
Civilian labor force 117,579 117,535 117,468
Percent of population 67.6 67.5 67.3
Employed 113,459 113,481 113,348
Employment-population
ratio(2) 65.2 65.1 64.9
Unemployed 4,120 4,054 4,121
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.4 3.5
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 60,164 60,064 60,201
Percent of population 77.3 77.0 76.9
Employed 58,453 58,383 58,509
Employment-population
ratio(2) 75.1 74.8 74.8
Unemployed 1,711 1,681 1,692
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.8 2.8
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 50,303 50,373 50,222
Percent of population 60.4 60.4 60.0
Employed 48,725 48,760 48,614
Employment-population
ratio(2) 58.5 58.4 58.1
Unemployed 1,578 1,613 1,608
Unemployment rate 3.1 3.2 3.2
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 7,112 7,099 7,045
Percent of population 55.9 55.9 55.5
Employed 6,282 6,338 6,225
Employment-population
ratio(2) 49.4 49.9 49.0
Unemployed 830 761 820
Unemployment rate 11.7 10.7 11.6
Men 12.6 11.8 12.6
Women 10.7 9.5 10.6
BLACK
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 25,076 25,162 25,260
Civilian labor force 16,619 16,579 16,510
Percent of population 66.3 65.9 65.4
Employed 15,322 15,306 15,258
Employment-population
ratio(2) 61.1 60.8 60.4
Unemployed 1,297 1,273 1,252
Unemployment rate 7.8 7.7 7.6
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 7,354 7,298 7,315
Percent of population 73.3 72.4 72.2
Employed 6,839 6,792 6,815
Employment-population
ratio(2) 68.1 67.4 67.3
Unemployed 515 506 500
Unemployment rate 7.0 6.9 6.8
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 8,309 8,315 8,238
Percent of population 66.1 65.9 65.0
Employed 7,760 7,784 7,733
Employment-population
ratio(2) 61.8 61.7 61.0
Unemployed 549 531 505
Unemployment rate 6.6 6.4 6.1
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 957 966 957
Percent of population 38.6 39.1 38.9
Employed 723 730 711
Employment-population
ratio(2) 29.2 29.6 28.8
Unemployed 234 236 247
Unemployment rate 24.4 24.4 25.8
Men 23.5 27.6 28.1
Women 25.4 21.2 23.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 22,107 22,293 22,488
Civilian labor force 15,215 15,314 15,356
Percent of population 68.8 68.7 68.3
Employed 14,324 14,443 14,490
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.8 64.8 64.4
Unemployed 892 870 866
Unemployment rate 5.9 5.7 5.6
2000 2001
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and
Hispanic origin
IV I II
WHITE
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 175,026 175,329 175,658
Civilian labor force 117,729 118,268 117,855
Percent of population 67.3 67.5 67.1
Employed 113,635 113,923 113,219
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.9 65.0 64.5
Unemployed 4,095 4,345 4,637
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.7 3.9
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 60,305 60,446 60,500
Percent of population 76.8 76.9 76.8
Employed 58,539 58,499 58,408
Employment-population
ratio(2) 74.6 74.4 74.1
Unemployed 1,766 1,947 2,091
Unemployment rate 2.9 3.2 3.5
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 50,381 50,853 50,579
Percent of population 60.1 60.6 60.1
Employed 48,858 49,248 48,853
Employment-population
ratio(2) 58.3 58.6 58.1
Unemployed 1,523 1,605 1,727
Unemployment rate 3.0 3.2 3.4
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 7,043 6,969 6,776
Percent of population 55.5 54.8 53.0
Employed 6,238 6,176 5,958
Employment-population
ratio(2) 49.1 48.6 46.6
Unemployed 806 793 819
Unemployment rate 11.4 11.4 12.1
Men 12.1 12.6 13.4
Women 10.7 10.1 10.6
BLACK
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 25,374 25,412 25,502
Civilian labor force 16,700 16,751 16,687
Percent of population 65.8 65.9 65.4
Employed 15,452 15,387 15,318
Employment-population
ratio(2) 60.9 60.5 60.1
Unemployed 1,248 1,364 1,369
Unemployment rate 7.5 8.1 8.2
Men, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 7,406 7,403 7,320
Percent of population 72.7 72.7 71.6
Employed 6,884 6,860 6,743
Employment-population
ratio(2) 67.6 67.3 66.0
Unemployed 521 542 578
Unemployment rate 7.0 7.3 7.9
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian labor force 8,307 8,364 8,422
Percent of population 65.3 65.5 65.8
Employed 7,818 7,823 7,897
Employment-population
ratio(2) 61.4 61.3 61.7
Unemployed 488 541 524
Unemployment rate 5.9 6.5 6.2
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
Civilian labor force 988 984 945
Percent of population 40.1 40.0 38.2
Employed 749 703 678
Employment-population
ratio(2) 30.4 28.6 27.4
Unemployed 239 281 267
Unemployment rate 24.2 28.5 28.3
Men 26.5 28.8 31.9
Women 21.9 28.3 25.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitutional-
population(1) 22,685 22,829 23,023
Civilian labor force 15,596 15,654 15,651
Percent of population 68.8 68.6 68.0
Employed 14,723 14,689 14,640
Employment-population
ratio(2) 64.9 64.3 63.6
Unemployed 873 965 1,012
Unemployment rate 5.6 6.2 6.5
(1) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.
(2) Employment as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional
population.
NOTE: Detail for the above race and Hispanic-origin groups will not sum
to totals because data for the "other races" group are not presented
and Hispanics are included in both the white and black population
groups.
D-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 25
years and over by educational attainment, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
1998 1999
Educational attainment
II III IV I
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 29,878 29,174 28,964 28,485
Civilian labor force 12,812 12,450 12,362 12,263
Percent of population 42.9 42.7 42.7 43.1
Employed 11,905 11,571 11,495 11,413
Employment-population ratio 39.8 39.7 39.7 40.1
Unemployed 907 879 867 850
Unemployment rate 7.1 7.1 7.0 6.9
High school graduates, no
college(2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 57,545 57,564 57,351 57,448
Civilian labor force 37,320 37,479 37,449 37,333
Percent of population 64.9 65.1 65.3 65.0
Employed 35,866 35,985 36,009 36,018
Employment-population ratio 62.3 62.5 62.8 62.7
Unemployed 1,454 1,494 1,440 1,315
Unemployment rate 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.5
Less than a bachelor's degree(3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 42,069 41,968 42,819 43,365
Civilian labor force 31,330 31,235 31,738 32,138
Percent of population 74.5 74.4 74.1 74.1
Employed 30,414 30,330 30,811 31,199
Employment-population ratio 72.3 72.3 72.0 71.9
Unemployed 916 905 927 939
Unemployment rate 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 42,250 43,470 43,471 43,775
Civilian labor force 34,053 34,719 34,817 35,035
Percent of population 80.6 79.9 80.1 80.0
Employed 33,468 34,131 34,163 34,387
Employment-population ratio 79.2 78.5 78.6 78.6
Unemployed 584 588 654 648
Unemployment rate 1.7 1.7 1.9 1.9
1999
Educational attainment
II III IV
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 28,268 28,389 28,206
Civilian labor force 12,011 12,079 12,067
Percent of population 42.5 42.5 42.8
Employed 11,203 11,241 11,302
Employment-population ratio 39.6 39.6 40.1
Unemployed 808 838 766
Unemployment rate 6.7 6.9 6.3
High school graduates, no
college(2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 57,946 57,292 57,551
Civilian labor force 37,422 37,192 37,381
Percent of population 64.6 64.9 65.0
Employed 36,057 35,873 36,146
Employment-population ratio 62.2 62.6 62.8
Unemployed 1,365 1,319 1,236
Unemployment rate 3.6 3.5 3.3
Less than a bachelor's degree(3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 42,860 43,231 43,975
Civilian labor force 31,935 32,022 32,374
Percent of population 74.5 74.1 73.6
Employed 31,048 31,093 31,513
Employment-population ratio 72.4 71.9 71.7
Unemployed 887 929 861
Unemployment rate 2.8 2.9 2.7
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 44,398 45,070 44,724
Civilian labor force 35,621 35,912 35,645
Percent of population 80.2 79.7 79.7
Employed 34,908 35,311 35,024
Employment-population ratio 78.6 78.3 78.3
Unemployed 713 601 621
Unemployment rate 2.0 1.7 1.7
2000
Educational attainment
I II III
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 27,631 28,131 28,180
Civilian labor force 11,943 11,996 12,271
Percent of population 43.2 42.6 43.5
Employed 11,175 11,222 11,501
Employment-population ratio 40.4 39.9 40.8
Unemployed 769 773 770
Unemployment rate 6.4 6.4 6.3
High school graduates, no
college(2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 57,757 57,781 57,090
Civilian labor force 37,474 37,262 36,854
Percent of population 64.9 64.5 64.6
Employed 36,181 35,984 35,575
Employment-population ratio 62.6 62.3 62.3
Unemployed 1,293 1,279 1,279
Unemployment rate 3.4 3.4 3.5
Less than a bachelor's degree(3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 44,133 44,100 44,510
Civilian labor force 32,625 32,884 32,969
Percent of population 73.9 74.6 74.1
Employed 31,737 32,002 32,081
Employment-population ratio 71.9 72.6 72.1
Unemployed 888 882 888
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.7 2.7
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 45,048 44,995 45,710
Civilian labor force 36,094 36,008 35,978
Percent of population 80.1 80.0 78.7
Employed 35,486 35,430 35,340
Employment-population ratio 78.8 78.7 77.3
Unemployed 608 578 638
Unemployment rate 1.7 1.6 1.8
2000 2001
Educational attainment
IV I II
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 27,825 27,571 28,394
Civilian labor force 11,991 12,062 12,287
Percent of population 43.1 43.7 43.3
Employed 11,219 11,200 11,473
Employment-population ratio 40.3 40.6 40.4
Unemployed 772 862 814
Unemployment rate 6.4 7.1 6.6
High school graduates, no
college(2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 57,609 57,790 57,337
Civilian labor force 37,100 37,305 36,942
Percent of population 64.4 64.6 64.4
Employed 35,814 35,876 35,516
Employment-population ratio 62.2 62.1 61.9
Unemployed 1,286 1,429 1,426
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.8 3.9
Less than a bachelor's degree(3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 44,711 44,919 44,681
Civilian labor force 32,906 33,141 33,183
Percent of population 73.6 73.8 74.3
Employed 32,047 32,226 32,172
Employment-population ratio 71.7 71.7 72.0
Unemployed 859 915 1,011
Unemployment rate 2.6 2.8 3.0
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population(1) 45,776 45,979 46,221
Civilian labor force 36,240 36,573 36,642
Percent of population 79.2 79.5 79.3
Employed 35,666 35,952 35,838
Employment-population ratio 77.9 78.2 77.5
Unemployed 573 621 804
Unemployment rate 1.6 1.7 2.2
(1) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.
(2) Includes high school diploma or equivalent.
(3) Includes the categories, some college, no degree; and associate
degree.
D-4. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by sex
and age, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
1998 1999
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age II III IV I
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 107,902 108,371 109,075 109,842
Men, 16 years and over 63,088 63,234 63,711 63,878
Men, 20 years and over 61,760 61,884 62,309 62,455
Women, 16 years and
over 44,798 45,196 45,338 45,948
Women, 20 years and
over 43,854 44,133 44,454 45,037
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 2,287 2,354 2,311 2,349
Part-time workers 23,329 23,156 23,278 23,120
Men, 16 years and over 7,541 7,499 7,462 7,331
Men, 20 years and over 5,335 5,261 5,256 5,124
Women, 16 years and
over 15,800 15,673 15,802 15,777
Women, 20 years and
over 13,291 13,185 13,202 13,183
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 4,703 4,710 4,819 4,813
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,863 4,924 4,807 4,724
Men, 16 years and over 2,680 2,766 2,634 2,533
Men, 20 years and over 2,323 2,401 2,288 2,222
Women, 16 years and
over 2,203 2,153 2,189 2,147
Women, 20 years and
over 1,937 1,925 1,945 1,906
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 603 598 574 597
Looking for part-time
work 1,222 1,288 1,333 1,216
Men, 16 years and over 527 554 573 506
Men, 20 years and over 201 212 215 194
Women, 16 years and
over 711 727 746 719
Women, 20 years and
over 440 452 458 416
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 581 624 660 606
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES(1)
Full-time workers 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.1
Men, 16 years and over 4.1 4.2 4.0 3.8
Men, 20 years and over 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.4
Women, 16 years and
over 4.7 4.5 4.6 4.5
Women, 20 years and
over 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.1
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 20.9 20.3 19.9 20.3
Part-time workers 5.0 5.3 5.4 5.0
Men, 16 years and over 6.5 6.9 7.1 6.5
Men, 20 years and over 3.6 3.9 3.9 3.6
Women, 16 years and
over 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.4
Women, 20 years and
over 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.1
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 11.0 11.7 12.0 11.2
1999
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age II III IV
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 109,922 110,144 111,330
Men, 16 years and over 63,703 63,871 64,282
Men, 20 years and over 62,307 62,438 62,874
Women, 16 years and 46,220 46,327 47,003
over
Women, 20 years and
over 45,261 45,353 45,970
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 2,353 2,352 2,486
Part-time workers 23,239 23,417 22,993
Men, 16 years and over 7,552 7,663 7,511
Men, 20 years and over 5,260 5,409 5,208
Women, 16 years and
over 15,703 15,747 15,460
Women, 20 years and
over 13,222 13,234 12,976
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 4,758 4,774 4,809
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,690 4,689 4,567
Men, 16 years and over 2,555 2,571 2,521
Men, 20 years and over 2,242 2,258 2,161
Women, 16 years and
over 2,155 2,115 2,071
Women, 20 years and
over 1,916 1,867 1,801
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 531 565 606
Looking for part-time
work 1,255 1,191 1,184
Men, 16 years and over 568 490 506
Men, 20 years and over 239 200 220
Women, 16 years and
over 695 693 667
Women, 20 years and
over 403 421 408
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 613 570 556
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES(1)
Full-time workers 4.1 4.1 3.9
Men, 16 years and over 3.9 3.9 3.8
Men, 20 years and over 3.5 3.5 3.3
Women, 16 years and
over 4.5 4.4 4.2
Women, 20 years and
over 4.1 4.0 3.8
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 18.4 19.4 19.6
Part-time workers 5.1 4.8 4.9
Men, 16 years and over 7.0 6.0 6.3
Men, 20 years and over 4.3 3.6 4.1
Women, 16 years and
over 4.2 4.2 4.1
Women, 20 years and
over 3.0 3.1 3.0
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 11.4 10.7 10.4
2000
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age I II III
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 112,035 112,451 112,251
Men, 16 years and over 64,789 64,932 65,101
Men, 20 years and over 63,354 63,418 63,595
Women, 16 years and
over 47,198 47,522 47,220
Women, 20 years and
over 46,211 46,461 46,175
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 2,469 2,572 2,482
Part-time workers 23,075 22,705 22,686
Men, 16 years and over 7,489 7,248 7,208
Men, 20 years and over 5,155 4,984 5,035
Women, 16 years and
over 15,583 15,479 15,496
Women, 20 years and
over 13,072 12,964 12,972
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 4,848 4,756 4,680
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,522 4,475 4,482
Men, 16 years and over 2,428 2,446 2,446
Men, 20 years and over 2,132 2,106 2,097
Women, 16 years and
over 2,045 2,055 2,039
Women, 20 years and
over 1,789 1,822 1,828
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 600 547 556
Looking for part-time
work 1,169 1,165 1,171
Men, 16 years and over 492 500 483
Men, 20 years and over 212 215 211
Women, 16 years and
over 691 667 680
Women, 20 years and
over 445 442 406
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 512 508 555
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES(1)
Full-time workers 3.9 3.8 3.8
Men, 16 years and over 3.6 3.6 3.6
Men, 20 years and over 3.3 3.2 3.2
Women, 16 years and
over 4.2 4.1 4.1
Women, 20 years and
over 3.7 3.8 3.8
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 19.6 17.5 18.3
Part-time workers 4.8 4.9 4.9
Men, 16 years and over 6.2 6.5 6.3
Men, 20 years and over 3.9 4.1 4.0
Women, 16 years and
over 4.2 4.1 4.2
Women, 20 years and
over 3.3 3.3 3.0
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 9.6 9.6 10.6
2000 2001
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age IV I II
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 112,465 112,805 112,204
Men, 16 years and over 64,935 64,852 64,528
Men, 20 years and over 63,471 63,452 63,194
Women, 16 years and
over 47,476 47,866 47,695
Women, 20 years and
over 46,407 46,838 46,707
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 2,586 2,515 2,303
Part-time workers 23,186 23,216 22,908
Men, 16 years and over 7,472 7,591 7,533
Men, 20 years and over 5,290 5,338 5,374
Women, 16 years and
over 15,695 15,633 15,387
Women, 20 years and
over 13,160 13,201 12,995
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 4,736 4,677 4,539
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,522 4,804 5,090
Men, 16 years and over 2,534 2,733 2,918
Men, 20 years and over 2,214 2,780 2,603
Women, 16 years and
over 2,012 2,075 2,167
Women, 20 years and
over 1,745 1,859 1,953
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 563 565 533
Looking for part-time
work 1,102 1,179 1,241
Men, 16 years and over 480 528 543
Men, 20 years and over 212 226 233
Women, 16 years and
over 617 665 698
Women, 20 years and
over 361 393 416
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 528 560 592
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES(1)
Full-time workers 3.9 4.1 4.3
Men, 16 years and over 3.8 4.0 4.3
Men, 20 years and over 3.4 3.6 4.0
Women, 16 years and
over 4.1 4.2 4.3
Women, 20 years and
over 3.6 3.8 4.0
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 17.9 18.3 18.8
Part-time workers 4.5 4.8 5.1
Men, 16 years and over 6.0 6.5 6.7
Men, 20 years and over 3.9 4.1 4.2
Women, 16 years and
over 3.8 4.1 4.3
Women, 20 years and
over 2.7 2.9 3.1
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 10.0 10.7 11.5
(1) These rates reflect a refined definition of the full- and part-time
labor force and differ from the rates published elsewhere in this
publication prior to 1994.
D-5. Employed persons by marital status, occupation, class of worker,
and part-time status, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
1998 1999
Category
II III IV I
MARITAL STATUS
Total 131,246 131,585 132,290 132,923
Married men, spouse
present 42,744 42,944 43,200 43,156
Married women, spouse
present 32,799 32,836 33,055 33,253
Women who maintain
families 7,911 7,902 7,966 8,123
OCCUPATION
Managerial and
professional
specialty 38,667 39,077 39,667 39,855
Technical, sales, and
administrative
support 38,478 38,769 38,449 38,833
Service occupations 17,670 17,841 18,001 17,988
Precision production,
craft, and repair 14,655 14,220 14,388 14,693
Operators, fabricators,
and laborers 18,313 18,063 18,206 18,224
Farming, forestry, and
fishing 3,479 3,577 3,554 3,404
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary
workers 1,928 2,089 2,053 1,920
Self-employed workers 1,372 1,344 1,330 1,330
Unpaid family workers 44 33 36 37
Nonagricultural
industries:
Wage and salary
workers 118,770 119,055 119,851 120,780
Private industries 100,491 100,661 101,176 102,052
Private households 960 938 961 877
Other industries 99,531 99,723 100,215 101,175
Government 18,279 18,394 18,675 18,728
Self-employed workers 9,009 9,008 8,924 8,758
Unpaid family workers 106 95 105 114
PERSONS AT WORK PART
TIME(1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,753 3,592 3,411 3,476
Slack work or
business
conditions 2,138 2,087 1,957 2,025
Could only find
part-time work 1,278 1,202 1,151 1,150
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 18,543 18,618 18,634 18,545
Nonagricultural
industries:
Part time for economic 3,602 3,414 3,256 3,315
reasons
Slack work or
business
conditions 2,053 1,982 1,870 1,931
Could only find
part-time work 1,250 1,168 1,120 1,113
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 17,939 18,008 18,103 17,966
1999
Category
II III IV
MARITAL STATUS
Total 133,192 133,627 134,263
Married men, spouse
present 43,190 43,374 43,293
Married women, spouse
present 33,443 33,454 33,662
Women who maintain
families 8,092 8,277 8,416
OCCUPATION
Managerial and
professional
specialty 40,607 40,783 40,619
Technical, sales, and
administrative
support 38,816 38,827 39,230
Service occupations 17,934 18,055 17,696
Precision production,
craft, and repair 14,422 14,391 14,865
Operators, fabricators,
and laborers 17,941 18,100 18,405
Farming, forestry, and
fishing 3,472 3,414 3,410
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary
workers 1,924 1,923 2,013
Self-employed workers 1,355 1,253 1,255
Unpaid family workers 34 43 42
Nonagricultural
industries:
Wage and salary
workers 120,982 121,468 122,096
Private industries 102,164 102,299 103,175
Private households 920 987 954
Other industries 101,244 101,312 102,221
Government 18,818 19,169 18,921
Self-employed workers 8,777 8,878 8,742
Unpaid family workers 72 93 98
PERSONS AT WORK PART
TIME(1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,398 3,302 3,241
Slack work or
business
conditions 1,995 1,922 1,919
Could only find
part-time work 1,075 1,078 1,013
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 18,814 19,046 18,633
Nonagricultural
industries:
Part time for economic 3,220 3,140 3,070
reasons
Slack work or
business
conditions 1,878 1,813 1,808
Could only find
part-time work 1,059 1,061 990
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 18,227 18,488 18,087
2000
Category
I II III
MARITAL STATUS
Total 135,036 135,181 135,049
Married men, spouse
present 43,514 43,330 43,335
Married women, spouse
present 33,913 33,754 33,540
Women who maintain
families 8,235 8,335 8,489
OCCUPATION
Managerial and
professional
specialty 40,788 40,905 40,886
Technical, sales, and
administrative
support 39,495 39,452 39,170
Service occupations 18,321 18,317 17,969
Precision production,
craft, and repair 14,669 14,810 15,154
Operators, fabricators,
and laborers 18,324 18,286 18,449
Farming, forestry, and
fishing 3,531 3,413 3,371
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary
workers 2,028 2,035 2,044
Self-employed workers 1,290 1,230 1,235
Unpaid family workers 43 42 38
Nonagricultural
industries:
Wage and salary
workers 122,879 123,033 122,931
Private industries 103,638 104,004 104,184
Private households 965 946 809
Other industries 102,673 103,058 103,376
Government 19,240 19,029 18,746
Self-employed workers 8,757 8,698 8,674
Unpaid family workers 89 86 103
PERSONS AT WORK PART
TIME(1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,161 3,167 3,156
Slack work or
business
conditions 1,848 1,891 1,967
Could only find
part-time work 1,000 985 876
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 18,789 18,521 18,626
Nonagricultural
industries:
Part time for economic 3,016 3,026 3,013
reasons
Slack work or
business
conditions 1,764 1,794 1,871
Could only find
part-time work 975 970 858
Part time for
noneconomic
reasons 18,208 17,966 18,073
2001
Category
IV I II
MARITAL STATUS
Total 135,593 135,864 135,130
Married men, spouse
present 43,296 43,286 43,559
Married women, spouse
present 33,630 34,129 33,576
Women who maintain
families 8,482 8,282 8,336
OCCUPATION
Managerial and
professional
specialty 40,969 41,741 41,941
Technical, sales, and
administrative
support 39,663 39,767 38,918
Service occupations 18,525 18,243 18,353
Precision production,
craft, and repair 14,882 14,918 14,864
Operators, fabricators,
and laborers 18,220 17,993 17,865
Farming, forestry, and
fishing 3,304 3,315 3,208
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary
workers 2,022 1,911 1,879
Self-employed workers 1,187 1,235 1,196
Unpaid family workers 30 30 40
Nonagricultural