Business Services Industry

Employment and unemployment developments, August 2001

Employment and Earnings, Sept, 2001

Scheduled Release Dates

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

Reference month   Release date   Reference month   Release date

September         October 5      December          January 4
October           November 2     January           February 1
November          December 7     February          March 8
Summary table A. Major labor force status categories,
seasonally adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                     2000

                Category

                                         Aug.        Sept.       Oct.

                                              Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional population   209,935      210,161     210,378
  Civilian labor force                 140,724      140,847     141,000
      Percent of population               67.0         67.0        67.0
    Employed                           134,939      135,310     135,464
      Percent of population               64.3         64.4        64.4
    Unemployed                           5,785        5,537       5,536
  Not in labor force                    69,211       69,314      69,378

                                                Unemployment rates

All workers                                4.1          3.9         3.9
    Men, 20 years and over                 3.3          3.3         3.3
    Women, 20 years and over               3.7          3.5         3.4
    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years            14.2         12.9        12.6
    White                                  3.6          3.5         3.4
    Black                                  7.9          7.2         7.4
    Hispanic origin                        5.7          5.6         5.0

                                             2000               2001
                Category

                                         Nov.        Dec.        Jan.

                                              Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional population   210,577      210,743     210,889
  Civilian labor force                 141,136      141,489     141,955
      Percent of population               67.0         67.1        67.3
    Employed                           135,478      135,836     135,999
      Percent of population               64.3         64.5        64.5
    Unemployed                           5,658        5,653       5,956
  Not in labor force                    69,441       69,254      68,934

                                                Unemployment rates

All workers                                4.0          4.0         4.2
    Men, 20 years and over                 3.4          3.4         3.6
    Women, 20 years and over               3.4          3.4         3.6
    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years            13.0         13.1        13.8
    White                                  3.5          3.5         3.6
    Black                                  7.5          7.6         8.4
    Hispanic origin                        6.0          5.7         6.0

                                                   2001

                Category

                                        Feb.         Mar.        Apr.

                                              Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional population   211,026      211,171     211,348
  Civilian labor force                 141,751      141,868     141,757
      Percent of population               67.2         67.2        67.1
    Employed                           135,815      135,780     135,354
      Percent of population               64.4         64.3        64.0
    Unemployed                           5,936        6,088       6,402
  Not in labor force                    69,275       69,304      69,592

                                                Unemployment rates

All workers                                4.2          4.3         4.5
    Men, 20 years and over                 3.5          3.8         4.0
    Women, 20 years and over               3.7          3.6         3.8
    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years            13.6         13.8        14.2
    White                                  3.7          3.7         4.0
    Black                                  7.5          8.6         8.2
    Hispanic origin                        6.3          6.3         6.5

                                              2001

                Category

                                         May        June

                                        Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional population   211,525      211,725
  Civilian labor force                 141,272      141,354
      Percent of population               66.8         66.8
    Employed                           135,103      134,932
      Percent of population               63.9         63.7
    Unemployed                           6,169        6,422
  Not in labor force                    70,254       70,370

                                         Unemployment rates

All workers                                4.4          4.5
    Men, 20 years and over                 3.9          4.0
    Women, 20 years and over               3.8          3.8
    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years            13.6         14.3
    White                                  3.8          4.0
    Black                                  8.0          8.4
    Hispanic origin                        6.2          6.6

                                               2001

                Category

                                         July        Aug.

                                        Labor force status

Civilian noninstitutional population   211,921      212,135
  Civilian labor force                 141,774      141,350
      Percent of population               66.9         66.6
    Employed                           135,379      134,393
      Percent of population               63.9         63.4
    Unemployed                           6,395        6,957
  Not in labor force                    70,147       70,785

                                         Unemployment rates

All workers                                4.5          4.9
    Men, 20 years and over                 3.9          4.4
    Women, 20 years and over               3.9          4.2
    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years            14.8         16.1
    White                                  4.0          4.3
    Black                                  7.9          9.1
    Hispanic origin                        6.0          6.3
Summary table B. Employment, hours, and earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers on nonfarm payrolls, seasonally adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                2000

              Industry

                                      Aug.      Sept.       Oct.

                                               Employment

    Total                           131,837     132,046    132,145
  Total private                     111,237     111,463    111,564
Goods-producing industries           25,727      25,696     25,713
  Mining                                543         547        551
  Construction                        6,699       6,728      6,758
  Manufacturing                      18,485      18,421     18,404
Service-producing industries        106,110     106,350    106,432
  Transportation and public
    utilities                         6,963       7,062      7,076
  Wholesale trade                     7,037       7,042      7,059
  Retail trade                       23,348      23,371     23,380
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                       7,549       7,556      7,569
  Services                           40,613      40,736     40,767
  Government                         20,600      20,583     20,581

                                          Over-the-month change

    Total                               -62         209         99
  Total private                          57         226        101
Goods-producing industries              -47         -31         17
    Mining                                1           4          4
    Construction                         21          29         30
    Manufacturing                       -69         -64        -17
Service-producing industries            -15         240         82
  Transportation and
    public utilities                    -71          99         14
  Wholesale trade                         7           5         17
  Retail trade                           37          23          9
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                          13           7         13
  Services                              118         123         31
  Government                           -119         -17         -2

                                            Hours of work (1)

Total private                          34.3        34.4       34.4
  Manufacturing                        41.4        41.4       41.4
    Overtime                            4.5         4.4        4.5

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

Total private                         151.3       151.7      151.8
  Manufacturing                       105.5       104.7      104.6

                                               Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
    total private:
  Current dollars                    $13.80      $13.84     $13.90
  Constant (1982) dollars              7.90        7.88       7.90
Average weekly earnings,
    total private                    473.34      476.10     478.16

                                           2000              2001

              Industry

                                     Nov.        Dec.       Jan.

                                               Employment

    Total                           132,279     132,367    132,428
  Total private                     111,689     111,753    111,799
Goods-producing industries           25,711      25,688     25,633
  Mining                                548         548        550
  Construction                        6,781       6,791      6,826
  Manufacturing                      18,382      18,349     18,257
Service-producing industries        106,568     106,679    106,795
  Transportation and public
    utilities                         7,093       7,108      7.106
  Wholesale trade                     7,070       7,068      7,067
  Retail trade                       23,395      23,406     23,415
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                       7,575       7,582      7,594
  Services                           40,845      40,901     40,984
  Government                         20,590      20,614     20,629

                                          Over-the-month change

    Total                               134          88         61
  Total private                         125          64         46
Goods-producing industries               -2         -23        -55
    Mining                               -3           0          2
    Construction                         23          10         35
    Manufacturing                       -22         -33        -92
Service-producing industries            136         111        116
  Transportation and
    public utilities                     17          15         -2
  Wholesale trade                        11          -2         -1
  Retail trade                           15          11          9
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                           6           7         12
  Services                               78          56         83
  Government                              9          24         15

                                            Hours of work (1)

Total private                          34.3        34.2       34.4
  Manufacturing                        41.2        40.6       41.0
    Overtime                            4.3         4.1        4.2

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

Total private                         151.8       151.2      152.2
  Manufacturing                       103.9       102.2      102.5

                                               Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
    total private:
  Current dollars                    $13.97      $14.03     $14.03
  Constant (1982) dollars              7.92        7.94       7.90
Average weekly earnings,
    total private                    479.17      479.83     482.63

                                                2001

              Industry

                                     Feb.        Mar.       Apr.

                                               Employment

    Total                           132,595     132,654    132,489
  Total private                     111,915     111,943    111,742
Goods-producing industries           25,627      25,602     25,421
  Mining                                555         557        560
  Construction                        6,880       6,929      6,852
  Manufacturing                      18,192      18,116     18,009
Service-producing industries        106,968     107,052    107,068
  Transportation and public
    utilities                         7,123       7,127      7,119
  Wholesale trade                     7,064       7,066      7,053
  Retail trade                       23,472      23,457     23,530
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                       7,609       7,618      7,626
  Services                           41,020      41,073     40,993
  Government                         20,680      20,711     20,747

                                          Over-the-month change

    Total                               167          59       -165
  Total private                         116          28       -201
Goods-producing industries               -6         -25       -181
    Mining                                5           2          3
    Construction                         54          49        -77
    Manufacturing                       -65         -76       -107
Service-producing industries            173          84         16
  Transportation and
    public utilities                     17           4         -8
  Wholesale trade                        -3           2        -13
  Retail trade                           57         -15         73
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                          15           9          8
  Services                               36          53        -80
  Government                             51          31         36

                                            Hours of work (1)

Total private                          34.3        34.3       34.2
  Manufacturing                        40.9        41.0       41.0
    Overtime                            3.9         4.1        3.9

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

Total private                         151.7       152.0      151.5
  Manufacturing                       101.5       101.2      100.7

                                               Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
    total private:
  Current dollars                    $14.11      $14.17     $14.21
  Constant (1982) dollars              7.92        7.95       7.94
Average weekly earnings,
    total private                    483.97      486.03     485.98

                                           2001

              Industry

                                      May        June

                                         Employment

    Total                           132,530     132,431
  Total private                     111,760     111,603
Goods-producing industries           25,324      25,186
  Mining                                564         565
  Construction                        6,881       6,864
  Manufacturing                      17,879      17,757
Service-producing industries        107,206     107,245
  Transportation and public
    utilities                         7,130       7,118
  Wholesale trade                     7,038       7,022
  Retail trade                       23,546      23,561
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                       7,644       7,631
  Services                           41,078      41,085
  Government                         20,770      20,828

                                     Over-the-month change

    Total                                41         -99
  Total private                          18        -157
Goods-producing industries              -97        -138
    Mining                                4           1
    Construction                         29         -17
    Manufacturing                      -130        -122
Service-producing industries            138          39
  Transportation and
    public utilities                     11         -12
  Wholesale trade                       -15         -16
  Retail trade                           16          15
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                          18         -13
  Services                               85           7
  Government                             23          58

                                       Hours of work (1)

Total private                          34.2        34.2
  Manufacturing                        40.7        40.7
    Overtime                            3.9         3.9

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

Total private                         151.5       151.2
  Manufacturing                        99.1        98.1

                                         Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
    total private:
  Current dollars                    $14.24      $14.31
  Constant (1982) dollars              7.93        7.95
Average weekly earnings,
    total private                    487.01      489.40

                                           2001

              Industry

                                    July (p)   Aug. (p)

                                         Employment

    Total                           132,444     132,331
  Total private                     111,521     111,411
Goods-producing industries           25,125      24,989
  Mining                                566         566
  Construction                        6,873       6,878
  Manufacturing                      17,686      17,545
Service-producing industries        107,319     107,342
  Transportation and public
    utilities                         7,113       7,089
  Wholesale trade                     7,019       7,017
  Retail trade                       23,596      23,570
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                       7,617       7,623
  Services                           41,051      41,123
  Government                         20,923      20,920

                                     Over-the-month change

    Total                                13        -113
  Total private                         -82        -110
Goods-producing industries              -61        -136
    Mining                                1           0
    Construction                          9           5
    Manufacturing                       -71        -141
Service-producing industries             74          23
  Transportation and
    public utilities                     -5         -24
  Wholesale trade                        -3          -2
  Retail trade                           35         -26
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                         -14           6
  Services                              -34          72
  Government                             95          -3

                                       Hours of work (1)

Total private                          34.1        34.1
  Manufacturing                        40.9        40.7
    Overtime                            4.0         4.2

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

Total private                         150.7       150.1
  Manufacturing                        98.1        96.8

Earnings (1)

Average hourly earnings,
    total private:
  Current dollars                    $14.34      $14.38
  Constant (1982) dollars              8.00        N.A.
Average weekly earnings,
    total private                    488.99      490.36

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

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

N.A. = not available.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected
from March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark
data are introduced, all seasonally adjusted data from
January 1997 forward are subject to revision.
A-1. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional
population 16 years and over, 1968 to date

(Numbers in thousands)

                                   Civilian labor force

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

                                        Annual averages

1968                      132,028      78,737      59.6       75,920
1969                      134,335      80,734      60.1       77,902

1970                      137,085      82,771      60.4       78,678
1971                      140,216      84,382      60.2       79,367
1972 (1)                  144,126      87,034      60.4       82,153
1973 (1)                  147,096      89,429      60.8       85,064
1974                      150,120      91,949      61.3       86,794
1975                      153,153      93,775      61.2       85,846
1976                      156,150      96,158      61.6       88,752
1977                      159,033      99,009      62.3       92,017
1978 (1)                  161,910     102,251      63.2       96,048
1979                      164,863     104,962      63.7       98,824

1980                      167,745     106,940      63.8       99,303
1981                      170,130     108,670      63.9      100,397
1982                      172,271     110,204      64.0       99,526
1983                      174,215     111,550      64.0      100,834
1984                      176,383     113,544      64.4      105,005
1985                      178,206     115,461      64.8      107,150
1986 (1)                  180,587     117,834      65.3      109,597
1987                      182,753     119,865      65.6      112,440
1988                      184,613     121,669      65.9      114,968
1989                      186,393     123,869      66.5      117,342

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

2000 (1)                  209,699     140,863      67.2      135,208

                                    Monthly data, seasonally
                                          adjusted (2)

2000:
  August                  209,935     140,724      67.0      134,939
  September               210,161     140,847      67.0      135,310
  October                 210,378     141,000      67.0      135,464
  November                210,577     141,136      67.0      135,478
  December                210,743     141,489      67.1      135,836

2001:
  January                 210,889     141,955      67.3      135,999
  February                211,026     141,751      67.2      135,815
  March                   211,171     141,868      67.2      135,780
  April                   211,348     141,757      67.1      135,354
  May                     211,525     141,272      66.8      135,103
  June                    211,725     141,354      66.8      134,932
  July                    211,921     141,774      66.9      135,379
  August                  212,135     141,350      66.6      134,393

                                Civilian labor force

                                      Employed

    Year
    and                   Percent                    Nonagri-
   month                     of       Agriculture    cultural
                         population                 industries

                                     Annual averages

1968                        57.5         3,817        72,103
1969                        58.0         3,606        74,296

1970                        57.4         3,463        75,215
1971                        56.6         3,394        75,972
1972 (1)                    57.0         3,484        78,669
1973 (1)                    57.8         3,470        81,594
1974                        57.8         3,515        83,279
1975                        56.1         3,408        82,438
1976                        56.8         3,331        85,421
1977                        57.9         3,283        88,734
1978 (1)                    59.3         3,387        92,661
1979                        59.9         3,347        95,477

1980                        59.2         3,364        95,938
1981                        59.0         3,368        97,030
1982                        57.8         3,401        96,125
1983                        57.9         3,383        97,450
1984                        59.5         3,321       101,685
1985                        60.1         3,179       103,971
1986 (1)                    60.7         3,163       106,434
1987                        61.5         3,208       109,232
1988                        62.3         3,169       111,800
1989                        63.0         3,199       114,142

1990 (1)                    62.8         3,223       115,570
1991                        61.7         3,269       114,449
1992                        61.5         3,247       115,245
1993                        61.7         3,115       117,144
1994 (1)                    62.5         3,409       119,651
1995                        62.9         3,440       121,460
1996                        63.2         3,443       123,264
1997 (1)                    63.8         3,399       126,159
1998 (1)                    64.1         3,378       128,085
1999 (1)                    64.3         3,281       130,207

2000 (1)                    64.5         3,305       131,903

                                Monthly data, seasonally
                                      adjusted (2)

2000:
  August                    64.3         3,317       131,622
  September                 64.4         3,356       131,954
  October                   64.4         3,241       132,223
  November                  64.3         3,176       132,302
  December                  64.5         3,274       132,562

2001:
  January                   64.5         3,179       132,819
  February                  64.4         3,135       132,680
  March                     64.3         3,161       132,618
  April                     64.0         3,192       132,162
  May                       63.9         3,193       131,910
  June                      63.7         2,995       131,937
  July                      63.9         3,045       132,334
  August                    63.4         3,117       131,276

                          Civilian labor
                              force

                            Unemployed

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

                                Annual averages

1968                      2,817      3.6     53,291
1969                      2,832      3.5     53,602

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

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

1990 (1)                  7,047      5.6     63,324
1991                      8,628      6.8     64,578
1992                      9,613      7.5     64,700
1993                      8,940      6.9     65,638
1994 (1)                  7,996      6.1     65,758
1995                      7,404      5.6     66,280
1996                      7,236      5.4     66,647
1997 (1)                  6,739      4.9     66,837
1998 (1)                  6,210      4.5     67,547
1999 (1)                  5,880      4.2     68,385

2000 (1)                  5,655      4.0     68,836

                          Monthly data, seasonally
                                adjusted (2)

2000:
  August                  5,785      4.1     69,211
  September               5,537      3.9     69,314
  October                 5,536      3.9     69,378
  November                5,658      4.0     69,441
  December                5,653      4.0     69,254

2001:
  January                 5,956      4.2     68,934
  February                5,936      4.2     69,275
  March                   6,088      4.3     69,304
  April                   6,402      4.5     69,592
  May                     6,169      4.4     70,254
  June                    6,422      4.5     70,370
  July                    6,395      4.5     70,147
  August                  6,957      4.9     70,785

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

(2) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.
A-2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
16 years and over by sex, 1990 to date

(Numbers in thousands)

                                   Civilian labor force

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

                               Annual averages

      MEN

1990 (1)            90,377     69,011      76.4      65,104
1991                91,278     69,168      75.8      64,223
1992                92,270     69,964      75.8      64,440
1993                93,332     70,404      75.4      65,349
1994 (1)            94,355     70,817      75.1      66,450
1995                95,178     71,360      75.0      67,377
1996                96,206     72,087      74.9      68,207
1997 (1)            97,715     73,261      75.0      69,685
1998 (1)            98,758     73,959      74.9      70,693
1999 (1)            99,722     74,512      74.7      71,446

2000 (1)           100,731     75,247      74.7      72,293

                           Monthly data, seasonally
                                 adjusted (2)

2000:
  August           100,847     75,388      74.8      72,379
  September        100,963     75,305      74.6      72,398
  October          101,075     75,371      74.6      72,427
  November         101,175     75,386      74.5      72,354
  December         101,260     75,582      74.6      72,534

2001:
  January          101,357     75,815      74.8      72,589
  February         101,428     75,547      74.5      72,359
  March            101,504     75,516      74.4      72,201
  April            101,593     75,741      74.6      72,245
  May              101,684     75,344      74.1      71,978
  June             101,786     75,462      74.1      71,926
  July             101,885     75,719      74.3      72,279
  August           101,995     75,518      74.0      71,690

                               Annual averages

     WOMEN

1990 (1)            98,787     56,829      57.5      53,689
1991                99,646     57,178      57.4      53,496
1992               100,535     58,141      57.8      54,052
1993               101,506     58,795      57.9      54,910
1994 (1)           102,460     60,239      58.8      56,610
1995               103,406     60,944      58.9      57,523
1996               104,385     61,857      59.3      58,501
1997 (1)           105,418     63,036      59.8      59,873
1998 (1)           106,462     63,714      59.8      60,771
1999 (1)           108,031     64,855      60.0      62,042

2000 (1)           108,968     65,616      60.2      62,915

                           Monthly data, seasonally
                                 adjusted (2)

2000:
  August           109,088     65,336      59.9      62,560
  September        109,198     65,542      60.0      62,912
  October          109,303     65,629      60.0      63,037
  November         109,402     65,750      60.1      63,124
  December         109,483     65,907      60.2      63,302

2001:
  January          109,532     66,140      60.4      63,410
  February         109,598     66,204      60.4      63,456
  March            109,667     66,352      60.5      63,578
  April            109,756     66,016      60.1      63,109
  May              109,842     65,928      60.0      63,125
  June             109,939     65,893      59.9      63,006
  July             110,035     66,055      60.0      63,100
  August           110,140     65,833      59.8      62,703

                          Civilian labor force

                                Employed

  Sex, year,
   and month       Percent                    Nonagri-
                      of       Agriculture   cultural
                  population                 industries

                            Annual averages

      MEN

1990 (1)             72.0         2,546        62,559
1991                 70.4         2,589        61,634
1992                 69.8         2,575        61,866
1993                 70.0         2,478        62,871
1994 (1)             70.4         2,554        63,896
1995                 70.8         2,559        64,818
1996                 70.9         2,573        65,634
1997 (1)             71.3         2,552        67,133
1998 (1)             71.6         2,553        68,140
1999 (1)             71.6         2,432        69,014

2000 (1)             71.8         2,434        69,859

                         Monthly data, seasonally
                              adjusted (2)

2000:
  August             71.8         2,456        69,923
  September          71.7         2,541        69,857
  October            71.7         2,431        69,996
  November           71.5         2,321        70,033
  December           71.6         2,407        70,127

2001:
  January            71.6         2,268        70,321
  February           71.3         2,250        70,110
  March              71.1         2,296        69,905
  April              71.1         2,307        69,938
  May                70.8         2,326        69,652
  June               70.7         2,198        69,728
  July               70.9         2,212        70,068
  August             70.3         2,305        69,385

                            Annual averages

     WOMEN

1990 (1)             54.3          678         53,011
1991                 53.7          680         52,815
1992                 53.8          672         53,380
1993                 54.1          637         54,273
1994 (1)             55.3          855         55,755
1995                 55.6          881         56,642
1996                 56.0          871         57,630
1997 (1)             56.8          847         59,026
1998 (1)             57.1          825         59,945
1999 (1)             57.4          849         61,193

2000 (1)             57.7          871         62,044

                         Monthly data, seasonally
                              adjusted (2)

2000:
  August             57.3          861         61,699
  September          57.6          815         62,097
  October            57.7          810         62,227
  November           57.7          855         62,269
  December           57.8          867         62,435

2001:
  January            57.9          912         62,498
  February           57.9          885         62,570
  March              58.0          865         62,713
  April              57.5          885         62,225
  May                57.5          867         62,258
  June               57.3          797         62,208
  July               57.3          834         62,266
  August             56.9          813         61,891

                     Civilian labor
                         force

                        Unemployed

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

                          Annual averages

      MEN

1990 (1)             3,906      5.7     21,367
1991                 4,946      7.2     22,110
1992                 5,523      7.9     22,306
1993                 5,055      7.2     22,927
1994 (1)             4,367      6.2     23,538
1995                 3,983      5.6     23,818
1996                 3,880      5.4     24,119
1997 (1)             3,577      4.9     24,454
1998 (1)             3,266      4.4     24,799
1999 (1)             3,066      4.1     25,210

2000 (1)             2,954      3.9     25,484

                      Monthly data, seasonally
                            adjusted (2)

2000:
  August             3,009      4.0     25,459
  September          2,907      3.9     25,658
  October            2,944      3.9     25,704
  November           3,032      4.0     25,789
  December           3,048      4.0     25,678

2001:
  January            3,226      4.3     25,542
  February           3,187      4.2     25,881
  March              3,315      4.4     25,988
  April              3,496      4.6     25,852
  May                3,366      4.5     26,340
  June               3,535      4.7     26,324
  July               3,439      4.5     26,167
  August             3,828      5.1     26,478

                          Annual averages

     WOMEN

1990 (1)             3,140      5.5     41,957
1991                 3,683      6.4     42,468
1992                 4,090      7.0     42,394
1993                 3,885      6.6     42,711
1994 (1)             3,629      6.0     42,221
1995                 3,421      5.6     42,462
1996                 3,356      5.4     42,528
1997 (1)             3,162      5.0     42,382
1998 (1)             2,944      4.6     42,748
1999 (1)             2,814      4.3     43,175

2000 (1)             2,701      4.1     43,352

                      Monthly data, seasonally
                            adjusted (2)

2000:
  August             2,776      4.2     43,752
  September          2,630      4.0     43,656
  October            2,592      3.9     43,674
  November           2,626      4.0     43,652
  December           2,605      4.0     43,576

2001:
  January            2,730      4.1     43,393
  February           2,749      4.2     43,394
  March              2,774      4.2     43,315
  April              2,907      4.4     43,740
  May                2,803      4.3     43,914
  June               2,887      4.4     44,046
  July               2,956      4.5     43,980
  August             3,130      4.8     44,307

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

(2) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.
A-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
by sex and age, seasonally adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                       2000

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

          TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    209,935   210,161   210,378
  Civilian labor force                      140,724   140,847   141,000
      Percent of population                    67.0      67.0      67.0
    Employed                                134,939   135,310   135,464
      Employment-population ratio              64.3      64.4      64.4
    Unemployed                                5,785     5,537     5,536
      Unemployment rate                         4.1       3.9       3.9
  Not in labor force                         69,211    69,314    69,378
    Persons who currently want a job          4,256     4,355     4,377

      Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    100,847   100,963   101,075
  Civilian labor force                       75,388    75,305    75,371
      Percent of population                    74.8      74.6      74.6
    Employed                                 72,379    72,398    72,427
      Employment-population ratio              71.8      71.7      71.7
        Agriculture                           2,456     2,541     2,431
        Nonagricultural industries           69,923    69,857    69,996
    Unemployed                                3,009     2,907     2,944
      Unemployment rate                         4.0       3.9       3.9
  Not in labor force                         25,459    25,658    25,704

        Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     92,754    92,863    92,969
  Civilian labor force                       71,029    71,053    71,155
      Percent of population                    76.6      76.5      76.5
    Employed                                 68,710    68,728    68,774
      Employment-population ratio              74.1      74.0      74.0
        Agriculture                           2,276     2,350     2,219
        Nonagricultural industries           66,434    66,378    66,555
    Unemployed                                2,319     2,325     2,381
      Unemployment rate                         3.3       3.3       3.3
  Not in labor force                         21,725    21,810    21,814

        Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    109,088   109,198   109,303
  Civilian labor force                       65,336    65,542    65,629
      Percent of population                    59.9      60.0      60.0
    Employed                                 62,560    62,912    63,037
      Employment-population ratio              57.3      57.6      57.7
        Agriculture                             861       815       810
        Nonagricultural industries           61,699    62,097    62,227
    Unemployed                                2,776     2,630     2,592
      Unemployment rate                         4.2       4.0       3.9
  Not in labor force                         43,752    43,656    43,674

    Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    101,209   101,321   101,448
  Civilian labor force                       61,265    61,486    61,528
      Percent of population                    60.5      60.7      60.6
    Employed                                 58,992    59,344    59,425
      Employment-population ratio              58.3      58.6      58.6
        Agriculture                             808       764       748
        Nonagricultural industries           58,184    58,580    58,677
    Unemployed                                2,273     2,142     2,103
      Unemployment rate                         3.7       3.5       3.4
  Not in labor force                         39,944    39,835    39,920

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     15,972    15,977    15,960
  Civilian labor force                        8,430     8,308     8,317
      Percent of population                    52.8      52.0      52.1
    Employed                                  7,237     7,238     7,265
      Employment-population ratio              45.3      45.3      45.5
        Agriculture                             233       242       274
        Nonagricultural industries            7,004     6,996     6,991
    Unemployed                                1,193     1,070     1,052
      Unemployment rate                        14.2      12.9      12.6
  Not in labor force                          7,542     7,669     7,643

                                                  2000            2001

    Employment status,
      sex, and age                            Nov.      Dec.      Jan.

          TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    210,577   210,743   210,889
  Civilian labor force                      141,136   141,489   141,955
      Percent of population                    67.0      67.1      67.3
    Employed                                135,478   135,836   135,999
      Employment-population ratio              64.3      64.5      64.5
    Unemployed                                5,658     5,653     5,956
      Unemployment rate                         4.0       4.0       4.2
  Not in labor force                         69,441    69,254    68,934
    Persons who currently want a job          4,351     4,532     4,417

      Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    101,175   101,260   101,357
  Civilian labor force                       75,386    75,582    75,815
      Percent of population                    74.5      74.6      74.8
    Employed                                 72,354    72,534    72,589
      Employment-population ratio              71.5      71.6      71.6
        Agriculture                           2,321     2,407     2,268
        Nonagricultural industries           70,033    70,127    70,321
    Unemployed                                3,032     3,048     3,226
      Unemployment rate                         4.0       4.0       4.3
  Not in labor force                         25,789    25,678    25,542

        Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     93,061    93,117    93,184
  Civilian labor force                       71,135    71,289    71,492
      Percent of population                    76.4      76.6      76.7
    Employed                                 68,683    68,848    68,916
      Employment-population ratio              73.8      73.9      74.0
        Agriculture                           2,122     2,232     2,122
        Nonagricultural industries           66,561    66,616    66,795
    Unemployed                                2,452     2,441     2,576
      Unemployment rate                         3.4       3.4       3.6
  Not in labor force                         21,926    21,828    21,692

        Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    109,402   109,483   109,532
  Civilian labor force                       65,750    65,907    66,140
      Percent of population                    60.1      60.2      60.4
    Employed                                 63,124    63,302    63,410
      Employment-population ratio              57.7      57.8      57.9
        Agriculture                             855       867       912
        Nonagricultural industries           62,269    62,435    62,498
    Unemployed                                2,626     2,605     2,730
      Unemployment rate                         4.0       4.0       4.1
  Not in labor force                         43,652    43,576    43,393

    Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    101,533   101,612   101,643
  Civilian labor force                       61,625    61,819    62,126
      Percent of population                    60.7      60.8      61.1
    Employed                                 59,506    59,708    59,894
      Employment-population ratio              58.6      58.8      58.9
        Agriculture                             797       822       852
        Nonagricultural industries           58,709    58,886    59,042
    Unemployed                                2,119     2,111     2,232
      Unemployment rate                         3.4       3.4       3.6
  Not in labor force                         39,908    39,793    39,516

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     15,983    16,014    16,063
  Civilian labor force                        8,376     8,381     8,337
      Percent of population                    52.4      52.3      51.9
    Employed                                  7,289     7,280     7,188
      Employment-population ratio              45.6      45.5      44.7
        Agriculture                             257       220       205
        Nonagricultural industries            7,032     7,060     6,983
    Unemployed                                1,087     1,101     1,149
      Unemployment rate                        13.0      13.1      13.8
  Not in labor force                          7,607     7,633     7,726

                                                        2001

    Employment status,
      sex, and age                            Feb.      Mar.      Apr.

          TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    211,026   211,171   211,348
  Civilian labor force                      141,751   141,868   141,757
      Percent of population                    67.2      67.2      67.1
    Employed                                135,815   135,780   135,354
      Employment-population ratio              64.4      64.3      64.0
    Unemployed                                5,936     6,088     6,402
      Unemployment rate                         4.2       4.3       4.5
  Not in labor force                         69,275    69,304    69,592
    Persons who currently want a job          4,455     4,174     4,368

      Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    101,428   101,504   101,593
  Civilian labor force                       75,547    75,516    75,741
      Percent of population                    74.5      74.4      74.6
    Employed                                 72,359    72,201    72,245
      Employment-population ratio              71.3      71.1      71.1
        Agriculture                           2,250     2,296     2,307
        Nonagricultural industries           70,110    69,905    69,938
    Unemployed                                3,187     3,315     3,496
      Unemployment rate                         4.2       4.4       4.6
  Not in labor force                         25,881    25,988    25,852

        Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     93,227    93,285    93,410
  Civilian labor force                       71,288    71,261    71,575
      Percent of population                    76.5      76.4      76.6
    Employed                                 68,761    68,534    68,706
      Employment-population ratio              73.8      73.5      73.6
        Agriculture                           2,154     2,150     2,117
        Nonagricultural industries           66,607    66,383    66,589
    Unemployed                                2,527     2,728     2,869
      Unemployment rate                         3.5       3.8       4.0
  Not in labor force                         21,939    22,023    21,836

        Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    109,598   109,667   109,756
  Civilian labor force                       66,204    66,352    66,016
      Percent of population                    60.4      60.5      60.1
    Employed                                 63,456    63,578    63,109
      Employment-population ratio              57.9      58.0      57.5
        Agriculture                             885       865       885
        Nonagricultural industries           62,570    62,713    62,225
    Unemployed                                2,749     2,774     2,907
      Unemployment rate                         4.2       4.2       4.4
  Not in labor force                         43,394    43,315    43,740

    Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    101,686   101,779   101,870
  Civilian labor force                       62,220    62,412    62,132
      Percent of population                    61.2      61.3      61.0
    Employed                                 59,932    60,178    59,741
      Employment-population ratio              58.9      59.1      58.6
        Agriculture                             839       819       847
        Nonagricultural industries           59,093    59,359    58,895
    Unemployed                                2,288     2,233     2,390
      Unemployment rate                         3.7       3.6       3.8
  Not in labor force                         39,466    39,367    39,738

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     16,113    16,108    16,068
  Civilian labor force                        8,243     8,195     8,050
      Percent of population                    51.2      50.9      50.1
    Employed                                  7,122     7,067     6,907
      Employment-population ratio              44.2      43.9      43.0
        Agriculture                             143       191       229
        Nonagricultural industries            6,980     6,876     6,678
    Unemployed                                1,121     1,127     1,143
      Unemployment rate                        13.6      13.8      14.2
  Not in labor force                          7,870     7,913     8,018

                                                    2001

    Employment status,
      sex, and age                              May      June

          TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     211,525   211,725
  Civilian labor force                       141,272   141,354
      Percent of population                     66.8      66.8
    Employed                                 135,103   134,932
      Employment-population ratio               63.9      63.7
    Unemployed                                 6,169     6,422
      Unemployment rate                          4.4       4.5
  Not in labor force                          70,254    70,370
    Persons who currently want a job           4,535     4,600

      Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     101,684   101,786
  Civilian labor force                        75,344    75,462
      Percent of population                     74.1      74.1
    Employed                                  71,978    71,926
      Employment-population ratio               70.8      70.7
        Agriculture                            2,326     2,198
        Nonagricultural industries            69,652    69,728
    Unemployed                                 3,366     3,535
      Unemployment rate                          4.5       4.7
  Not in labor force                          26,340    26,324

        Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      93,541    93,616
  Civilian labor force                        71,351    71,346
      Percent of population                     76.3      76.2
    Employed                                  68,595    68,466
      Employment-population ratio               73.3      73.1
        Agriculture                            2,169     2,035
        Nonagricultural industries            66,426    66,430
    Unemployed                                 2,756     2,880
      Unemployment rate                          3.9       4.0
  Not in labor force                          22,190    22,270

        Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     109,842   109,939
  Civilian labor force                        65,928    65,893
      Percent of population                     60.0      59.9
    Employed                                  63,125    63,006
      Employment-population ratio               57.5      57.3
        Agriculture                              867       797
        Nonagricultural industries            62,258    62,208
    Unemployed                                 2,803     2,887
      Unemployment rate                          4.3       4.4
  Not in labor force                          43,914    44,046

    Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     101,938   102,023
  Civilian labor force                        62,119    61,890
      Percent of population                     60.9      60.7
    Employed                                  59,766    59,510
      Employment-population ratio               58.6      58.3
        Agriculture                              822       752
        Nonagricultural industries            58,943    58,759
    Unemployed                                 2,353     2,380
      Unemployment rate                          3.8       3.8
  Not in labor force                          39,819    40,132

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      16,046    16,086
  Civilian labor force                         7,802     8,118
      Percent of population                     48.6      50.5
    Employed                                   6,742     6,956
      Employment-population ratio               42.0      43.2
        Agriculture                              201       209
        Nonagricultural industries             6,541     6,748
    Unemployed                                 1,060     1,162
      Unemployment rate                         13.6      14.3
  Not in labor force                           8,244     7,968

                                                    2001

    Employment status,
      sex, and age                             July       Aug.

          TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     211,921    212,135
  Civilian labor force                       141,774    141,350
      Percent of population                     66.9       66.6
    Employed                                 135,379    134,393
      Employment-population ratio               63.9       63.4
    Unemployed                                 6,395      6,957
      Unemployment rate                          4.5        4.9
  Not in labor force                          70,147     70,785
    Persons who currently want a job           4,529      4,858

      Men, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     101,885    101,995
  Civilian labor force                        75,719     75,518
      Percent of population                     74.3       74.0
    Employed                                  72,279     71,690
      Employment-population ratio               70.9       70.3
        Agriculture                            2,212      2,305
        Nonagricultural industries            70,068     69,385
    Unemployed                                 3,439      3,828
      Unemployment rate                          4.5        5.1
  Not in labor force                          26,167     26,478

        Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      93,708     93,810
  Civilian labor force                        71,555     71,514
      Percent of population                     76.4       76.2
    Employed                                  68,745     68,402
      Employment-population ratio               73.4       72.9
        Agriculture                            2,028      2,140
        Nonagricultural industries            66,717     66,262
    Unemployed                                 2,810      3,112
      Unemployment rate                          3.9        4.4
  Not in labor force                          22,154     22,295

        Women, 16 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     110,035    110,140
  Civilian labor force                        66,055     65,833
      Percent of population                     60.0       59.8
    Employed                                  63,100     62,703
      Employment-population ratio               57.3       56.9
        Agriculture                              834        813
        Nonagricultural industries            62,266     61,891
    Unemployed                                 2,956      3,130
      Unemployment rate                          4.5        4.8
  Not in labor force                          43,980     44,307

    Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     102,067    102,165
  Civilian labor force                        62,145     62,172
      Percent of population                     60.9       60.9
    Employed                                  59,752     59,562
      Employment-population ratio               58.5       58.3
        Agriculture                              773        766
        Nonagricultural industries            58,978     58,796
    Unemployed                                 2,394      2,610
      Unemployment rate                          3.9        4.2
  Not in labor force                          39,921     39,993

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      16,145     16,161
  Civilian labor force                         8,074      7,664
      Percent of population                     50.0       47.4
    Employed                                   6,883      6,429
      Employment-population ratio               42.6       39.8
        Agriculture                              244        211
        Nonagricultural industries             6,638      6,218
    Unemployed                                 1,191      1,236
      Unemployment rate                         14.8       16.1
  Not in labor force                           8,071      8,497

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

NOTE: Detail for the seasonally adjusted data shown in tables A-3
through A-13 will not necessarily add to totals because of the
independent seasonal adjustment of the various series.
A-4. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
by race, sex, age, and Hispanic origin, seasonally adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

    Employment status,                                 2000
      race, sex, age, and
        Hispanic origin                       Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

          WHITE

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    174,587   174,745   174,899
  Civilian labor force                      117,554   117,553   117,603
      Percent of population                    67.3      67.3      67.2
    Employed                                113,378   113,464   113,584
      Employment-population ratio              64.9      64.9      64.9
    Unemployed                                4,176     4,089     4,019
      Unemployment rate                         3.6       3.5       3.4

    Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       60,363    60,259    60,286
      Percent of population                    77.2      76.9      76.9
    Employed                                 58,681    58,529    58,557
      Employment-population ratio              75.0      74.7      74.7
    Unemployed                                1,682     1,730     1,729
      Unemployment rate                         2.8       2.9       2.9

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       50,083    50,256    50,281
      Percent of population                    59.9      60.0      60.0
    Employed                                 48,442    48,700    48,777
      Employment-population ratio              57.9      58.2      58.2
    Unemployed                                1,641     1,556     1,504
      Unemployment rate                         3.3       3.1       3.0

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                        7,108     7,038     7,036
      Percent of population                    56.0      55.4      55.4
    Employed                                  6,255     6,235     6,250
      Employment-population ratio              49.3      49.1      49.2
    Unemployed                                  853       803       786
      Unemployment rate                        12.0      11.4      11.2
        Men                                    13.1      12.2      11.8
        Women                                  10.8      10.6      10.5

          BLACK

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     25,258    25,299    25,339
  Civilian labor force                       16,540    16,489    16,627
      Percent of population                    65.5      65.2      65.6
    Employed                                 15,239    15,304    15,401
      Employment-population ratio              60.3      60.5      60.8
    Unemployed                                1,301     1,185     1,226
      Unemployment rate                         7.9       7.2       7.4

      Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        7,331     7,307     7,383
      Percent of population                    72.4      72.0      72.6
    Employed                                  6,802     6,832     6,868
      Employment-population ratio              67.2      67.3      67.5
    Unemployed                                  529       475       515
      Unemployment rate                         7.2       6.5       7.0

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        8,249     8,231     8,262
      Percent of population                    65.1      64.9      65.0
    Employed                                  7,734     7,750     7,786
      Employment-population ratio              61.1      61.1      61.3
    Unemployed                                  515       481       476
      Unemployment rate                         6.2       5.8       5.8

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                          960       951       982
      Percent of population                    39.0      38.6      39.9
    Employed                                    703       722       747
      Employment-population ratio              28.5      29.3      30.4
    Unemployed                                  257       229       235
      Unemployment rate                        26.8      24.1      23.9
        Men                                    31.7      26.7      27.0
        Women                                  22.3      21.7      21.2

        HISPANIC ORIGIN

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     22,488    22,555    22,618
  Civilian labor force                       15,312    15,513    15,491
      Percent of population                    68.1      68.8      68.5
    Employed                                 14,439    14,647    14,711
      Employment-population ratio              64.2      64.9      65.0
    Unemployed                                  873       866       780
      Unemployment rate                         5.7       5.6       5.0

    Employment status,                             2000           2001
      race, sex, age, and
        Hispanic origin                       Nov.      Dec.      Jan.

          WHITE

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    175,034   175,145   175,246
  Civilian labor force                      117,640   117,945   118,276
      Percent of population                    67.2      67.3      67.5
    Employed                                113,509   113,811   114,015
      Employment-population ratio              64.8      65.0      65.1
    Unemployed                                4,131     4,134     4,261
      Unemployment rate                         3.5       3.5       3.6

    Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       60,280    60,349    60,494
      Percent of population                    76.8      76.8      77.0
    Employed                                 58,478    58,581    58,571
      Employment-population ratio              74.5      74.6      74.5
    Unemployed                                1,802     1,768     1,923
      Unemployment rate                         3.0       2.9       3.2

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       50,335    50,527    50,794
      Percent of population                    60.0      60.2      60.5
    Employed                                 48,825    48,973    49,270
      Employment-population ratio              58.2      58.4      58.7
    Unemployed                                1,510     1,554     1,524
      Unemployment rate                         3.0       3.1       3.0

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                        7,025     7,069     6,988
      Percent of population                    55.3      55.7      55.1
    Employed                                  6,206     6,257     6,174
      Employment-population ratio              48.9      49.3      48.7
    Unemployed                                  819       812       814
      Unemployment rate                        11.7      11.5      11.7
        Men                                    12.4      12.2      13.3
        Women                                  10.9      10.7       9.8

          BLACK

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     25,376    25,408    25,382
  Civilian labor force                       16,732    16,742    16,773
      Percent of population                    65.9      65.9      66.1
    Employed                                 15,485    15,470    15,372
      Employment-population ratio              61.0      60.9      60.6
    Unemployed                                1,247     1,272     1,401
      Unemployment rate                         7.5       7.6       8.4

      Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        7,397     7,437     7,430
      Percent of population                    72.6      72.9      73.0
    Employed                                  6,888     6,897     6,918
      Employment-population ratio              67.6      67.6      68.0
    Unemployed                                  509       540       512
      Unemployment rate                         6.9       7.3       6.9

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        8,325     8,333     8,340
      Percent of population                    65.4      65.4      65.4
    Employed                                  7,808     7,861     7,731
      Employment-population ratio              61.3      61.7      60.6
    Unemployed                                  517       472       609
      Unemployment rate                         6.2       5.7       7.3

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                        1,010       972     1,002
      Percent of population                    41.0      39.5      40.8
    Employed                                    789       712       723
      Employment-population ratio              32.1      28.9      29.4
    Unemployed                                  221       260       280
      Unemployment rate                        21.9      26.7      27.9
        Men                                    22.5      30.1      26.9
        Women                                  21.3      23.4      28.9

        HISPANIC ORIGIN

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     22,687    22,749    22,769
  Civilian labor force                       15,626    15,671    15,540
      Percent of population                    68.9      68.9      68.2
    Employed                                 14,686    14,772    14,612
      Employment-population ratio              64.7      64.9      64.2
    Unemployed                                  940       899       927
      Unemployment rate                         6.0       5.7       6.0

    Employment status,                                  2001
      race, sex, age, and
        Hispanic origin                       Feb.      Mar.      Apr.

          WHITE

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    175,326   175,416   175,533
  Civilian labor force                      118,287   118,243   118,145
      Percent of population                    67.5      67.4      67.3
    Employed                                113,902   113,853   113,434
      Employment-population ratio              65.0      64.9      64.6
    Unemployed                                4,385     4,389     4,711
      Unemployment rate                         3.7       3.7       4.0

    Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       60,487    60,358    60,598
      Percent of population                    76.9      76.7      77.0
    Employed                                 58,561    58,366    58,488
      Employment-population ratio              74.5      74.2      74.3
    Unemployed                                1,926     1,991     2,110
      Unemployment rate                         3.2       3.3       3.5

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                       50,854    50,910    50,697
      Percent of population                    60.6      60.6      60.3
    Employed                                 49,155    49,318    48,907
      Employment-population ratio              58.5      58.7      58.2
    Unemployed                                1,699     1,593     1,790
      Unemployment rate                         3.3       3.1       3.5

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                        6,945     6,975     6,850
      Percent of population                    54.6      54.8      53.7
    Employed                                  6,186     6,169     6,039
      Employment-population ratio              48.7      48.5      47.3
    Unemployed                                  760       806       812
      Unemployment rate                        10.9      11.6      11.8
        Men                                    12.6      11.8      12.8
        Women                                   9.2      11.2      10.8

          BLACK

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     25,412    25,441    25,472
  Civilian labor force                       16,691    16,789    16,666
      Percent of population                    65.7      66.0      65.4
    Employed                                 15,440    15,348    15,299
      Employment-population ratio              60.8      60.3      60.1
    Unemployed                                1,251     1,441     1,367
      Unemployment rate                         7.5       8.6       8.2

      Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        7,374     7,404     7,369
      Percent of population                    72.4      72.6      72.2
    Employed                                  6,887     6,776     6,761
      Employment-population ratio              67.6      66.4      66.2
    Unemployed                                  487       628       608
      Unemployment rate                         6.6       8.5       8.2

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                        8,336     8,418     8,353
      Percent of population                    65.3      65.9      65.3
    Employed                                  7,854     7,885     7,892
      Employment-population ratio              61.5      61.7      61.7
    Unemployed                                  482       533       460
      Unemployment rate                         5.8       6.3       5.5

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                          981       968       944
      Percent of population                    39.8      39.2      38.2
    Employed                                    699       688       646
      Employment-population ratio              28.4      27.9      26.1
    Unemployed                                  282       280       299
      Unemployment rate                        28.8      28.9      31.6
        Men                                    31.7      27.7      34.9
        Women                                  25.7      30.2      28.6

        HISPANIC ORIGIN

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     22,830    22,889    22,957
  Civilian labor force                       15,653    15,770    15,775
      Percent of population                    68.6      68.9      68.7
    Employed                                 14,673    14,782    14,747
      Employment-population ratio              64.3      64.6      64.2
    Unemployed                                  980       988     1,028
      Unemployment rate                         6.3       6.3       6.5

    Employment status,                               2001
      race, sex, age, and
        Hispanic origin                          May      June

          WHITE

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      175,653   175,789
  Civilian labor force                        117,688   117,733
      Percent of population                      67.0      67.0
    Employed                                  113,185   113,037
      Employment-population ratio                64.4      64.3
    Unemployed                                  4,503     4,696
      Unemployment rate                           3.8       4.0

    Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                         60,512    60,389
      Percent of population                      76.8      76.6
    Employed                                   58,493    58,244
      Employment-population ratio                74.3      73.9
    Unemployed                                  2,019     2,145
      Unemployment rate                           3.3       3.6

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                         50,611    50,431
      Percent of population                      60.2      59.9
    Employed                                   48,902    48,749
      Employment-population ratio                58.1      57.9
    Unemployed                                  1,708     1,682
      Unemployment rate                           3.4       3.3

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                          6,566     6,913
      Percent of population                      51.4      54.0
    Employed                                    5,790     6,044
      Employment-population ratio                45.3      47.2
    Unemployed                                    776       869
      Unemployment rate                          11.8      12.6
        Men                                      13.1      14.5
        Women                                    10.5      10.6

          BLACK

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       25,501    25,533
  Civilian labor force                         16,639    16,756
      Percent of population                      65.2      65.6
    Employed                                   15,311    15,343
      Employment-population ratio                60.0      60.1
    Unemployed                                  1,328     1,413
      Unemployment rate                           8.0       8.4

      Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                          7,275     7,317
      Percent of population                      71.2      71.5
    Employed                                    6,723     6,744
      Employment-population ratio                65.8      65.9
    Unemployed                                    552       573
      Unemployment rate                           7.6       7.8

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                          8,421     8,491
      Percent of population                      65.8      66.3
    Employed                                    7,882     7,917
      Employment-population ratio                61.6      61.8
    Unemployed                                    539       573
      Unemployment rate                           6.4       6.8

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                            942       948
      Percent of population                      38.0      38.2
    Employed                                      706       681
      Employment-population ratio                28.5      27.5
    Unemployed                                    236       267
      Unemployment rate                          25.1      28.2
        Men                                      30.0      30.7
        Women                                    20.3      26.0

        HISPANIC ORIGIN

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       23,021    23,090
  Civilian labor force                         15,608    15,570
      Percent of population                      67.8      67.4
    Employed                                   14,634    14,538
      Employment-population ratio                63.6      63.0
    Unemployed                                    975     1,032
      Unemployment rate                           6.2       6.6

    Employment status,                               2001
      race, sex, age, and
        Hispanic origin                         July      Aug.

          WHITE

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)      175,924   176,069
  Civilian labor force                        117,982   117,726
      Percent of population                      67.1      66.9
    Employed                                  113,237   112,703
      Employment-population ratio                64.4      64.0
    Unemployed                                  4,745     5,024
      Unemployment rate                           4.0       4.3

    Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                         60,432    60,575
      Percent of population                      76.6      76.7
    Employed                                   58,362    58,297
      Employment-population ratio                74.0      73.8
    Unemployed                                  2,069     2,278
      Unemployment rate                           3.4       3.8

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                         50,684    50,656
      Percent of population                      60.2      60.1
    Employed                                   48,925    48,839
      Employment-population ratio                58.1      57.9
    Unemployed                                  1,759     1,817
      Unemployment rate                           3.5       3.6

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                          6,866     6,495
      Percent of population                      53.6      50.7
    Employed                                    5,950     5,567
      Employment-population ratio                46.5      43.4
    Unemployed                                    916       928
      Unemployment rate                          13.3      14.3
        Men                                      13.7      15.8
        Women                                    13.0      12.7

          BLACK

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       25,565    25,604
  Civilian labor force                         16,693    16,712
      Percent of population                      65.3      65.3
    Employed                                   15,374    15,195
      Employment-population ratio                60.1      59.3
    Unemployed                                  1,320     1,517
      Unemployment rate                           7.9       9.1

      Men, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                          7,395     7,424
      Percent of population                      72.1      72.3
    Employed                                    6,808     6,752
      Employment-population ratio                66.4      65.8
    Unemployed                                    586       672
      Unemployment rate                           7.9       9.0

      Women, 20 years and over

  Civilian labor force                          8,409     8,424
      Percent of population                      65.5      65.6
    Employed                                    7,903     7,842
      Employment-population ratio                61.6      61.0
    Unemployed                                    506       582
      Unemployment rate                           6.0       6.9

      Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

  Civilian labor force                            890       864
      Percent of population                      35.8      34.8
    Employed                                      663       601
      Employment-population ratio                26.7      24.2
    Unemployed                                    227       263
      Unemployment rate                          25.5      30.4
        Men                                      26.9      32.5
        Women                                    24.3      28.1

        HISPANIC ORIGIN

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       23,157    23,222
  Civilian labor force                         15,788    15,772
      Percent of population                      68.2      67.9
    Employed                                   14,843    14,778
      Employment-population ratio                64.1      63.6
    Unemployed                                    945       994
      Unemployment rate                           6.0       6.3

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

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

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                      2000

        Educational attainment

                                             Aug.     Sept.     Oct.

    Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    28,306    28,346   27,931
  Civilian labor force                      12,264    12,301   12,192
    Percent of population                     43.3      43.4     43.7
  Employed                                  11,491    11,542   11,408
    Employment-population ratio               40.6      40.7     40.8
  Unemployed                                   773       759      784
    Unemployment rate                          6.3       6.2      6.4

    High school graduates, no college (2)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    56,882    57,244   57,365
  Civilian labor force                      36,743    36,815   36,985
      Percent of population                   64.6      64.3     64.5
    Employed                                35,397    35,574   35,707
      Employment-population ratio             62.2      62.1     62.2
    Unemployed                               1,346     1,241    1,278
      Unemployment rate                        3.7       3.4      3.5

    Less than a bachelor's degree (3)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    44,616    44,191   44,767
  Civilian labor force                      33,039    32,952   32,896
      Percent of population                   74.1      74.6     73.5
    Employed                                32,137    32,093   32,103
      Employment-population ratio             72.0      72.6     71.7
    Unemployed                                 902       859      793
      Unemployment rate                        2.7       2.6      2.4

        College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    45,718    45,863   45,785
  Civilian labor force                      35,953    36,071   36,022
      Percent of population                   78.6      78.6     78.7
    Employed                                35,324    35,397   35,431
      Employment-population ratio             77.3      77.2     77.4
    Unemployed                                 629       674      591
      Unemployment rate                        1.7       1.9      1.6

                                                 2000           2001

        Educational attainment

                                              Nov.     Dec.     Jan.

    Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     27,851   27,693   27,957
  Civilian labor force                       11,958   11,822   12,008
    Percent of population                      42.9     42.7     43.0
  Employed                                   11,171   11,077   11,193
    Employment-population ratio                40.1     40.0     40.0
  Unemployed                                    787      745      816
    Unemployment rate                           6.6      6.3      6.8

    High school graduates, no college (2)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     57,562   57,899   58,092
  Civilian labor force                       37,129   37,187   37,415
      Percent of population                    64.5     64.2     64.4
    Employed                                 35,830   35,906   35,986
      Employment-population ratio              62.2     62.0     61.9
    Unemployed                                1,299    1,281    1,429
      Unemployment rate                         3.5      3.4      3.8

    Less than a bachelor's degree (3)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     44,770   44,596   44,313
  Civilian labor force                       32,776   33,045   33,102
      Percent of population                    73.2     74.1     74.7
    Employed                                 31,897   32,141   32,121
      Employment-population ratio              71.2     72.1     72.5
    Unemployed                                  879      904      981
      Unemployment rate                         2.7      2.7      3.0

        College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     45,706   45,839   45,790
  Civilian labor force                       36,237   36,460   36,476
      Percent of population                    79.3     79.5     79.7
    Employed                                 35,674   35,894   35,909
      Employment-population ratio              78.1     78.3     78.4
    Unemployed                                  563      566      567
      Unemployment rate                         1.6      1.6      1.6

                                                      2001

        Educational attainment

                                             Feb.     Mar.      Apr.

    Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    27,191   27,564   28,326
  Civilian labor force                      12,074   12,103   12,371
    Percent of population                     44.4     43.9     43.7
  Employed                                  11,140   11,267   11,558
    Employment-population ratio               41.0     40.9     40.8
  Unemployed                                   934      836      813
    Unemployment rate                          7.7      6.9      6.6

    High school graduates, no college (2)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    57,617   57,660   57,456
  Civilian labor force                      37,309   37,189   37,053
      Percent of population                   64.8     64.5     64.5
    Employed                                35,895   35,746   35,650
      Employment-population ratio             62.3     62.0     62.0
    Unemployed                               1,414    1,443    1,403
      Unemployment rate                        3.8      3.9      3.8

    Less than a bachelor's degree (3)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    45,263   45,182   44,653
  Civilian labor force                      33,079   33,241   33,044
      Percent of population                   73.1     73.6     74.0
    Employed                                32,197   32,360   32,065
      Employment-population ratio             71.1     71.6     71.8
    Unemployed                                 882      881      978
      Unemployment rate                        2.7      2.7      3.0

        College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)    46,167   45,979   46,045
  Civilian labor force                      36,602   36,642   36,646
      Percent of population                   79.3     79.7     79.6
    Employed                                36,032   35,916   35,802
      Employment-population ratio             78.0     78.1     77.8
    Unemployed                                 570      726      845
      Unemployment rate                        1.6      2.0      2.3

                                                   2001

        Educational attainment

                                               May     June

    Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     28,350   28,504
  Civilian labor force                       12,319   12,170
    Percent of population                      43.5     42.7
  Employed                                   11,523   11,338
    Employment-population ratio                40.6     39.8
  Unemployed                                    797      831
    Unemployment rate                           6.5      6.8

    High school graduates, no college (2)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     57,456   57,099
  Civilian labor force                       36,952   36,821
      Percent of population                    64.3     64.5
    Employed                                 35,507   35,391
      Employment-population ratio              61.8     62.0
    Unemployed                                1,446    1,431
      Unemployment rate                         3.9      3.9

    Less than a bachelor's degree (3)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     44,576   44,812
  Civilian labor force                       33,192   33,314
      Percent of population                    74.5     74.3
    Employed                                 32,188   32,263
      Employment-population ratio              72.2     72.0
    Unemployed                                1,004    1,051
      Unemployment rate                         3.0      3.2

        College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)     46,271   46,348
  Civilian labor force                       36,687   36,592
      Percent of population                    79.3     78.9
    Employed                                 35,915   35,796
      Employment-population ratio              77.6     77.2
    Unemployed                                  771      796
      Unemployment rate                         2.1      2.2

                                                     2001

        Educational attainment

                                                July      Aug.

    Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       27,679   27,468
  Civilian labor force                         12,188   11,799
    Percent of population                        44.0     43.0
  Employed                                     11,380   10,943
    Employment-population ratio                  41.1     39.8
  Unemployed                                      808      856
    Unemployment rate                             6.6      7.3

    High school graduates, no college (2)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       56,947   57,513
  Civilian labor force                         36,970   37,096
      Percent of population                      64.9     64.5
    Employed                                   35,468   35,460
      Employment-population ratio                62.3     61.7
    Unemployed                                  1,502    1,636
      Unemployment rate                           4.1      4.4

    Less than a bachelor's degree (3)

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       45,444   45,339
  Civilian labor force                         33,296   33,481
      Percent of population                      73.3     73.8
    Employed                                   32,301   32,407
      Employment-population ratio                71.1     71.5
    Unemployed                                    994    1,075
      Unemployment rate                           3.0      3.2

        College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional population (1)       46,784   46,734
  Civilian labor force                         36,634   36,649
      Percent of population                      78.3     78.4
    Employed                                   35,859   35,870
      Employment-population ratio                76.6     76.8
    Unemployed                                    775      779
      Unemployment rate                           2.1      2.1

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

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                  2000

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

               EMPLOYED

  Full-time workers                    112,130   112,459   112,547
Men, 16 years and over                  65,204    65,057    65,044
Men, 20 years and over                  63,676    63,588    63,576
Women, 16 years and over                46,974    47,407    47,462
Women, 20 years and over                45,978    46,348    46,359
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years               2,476     2,523     2,612

  Part-time workers                     22,741    22,721    22,937
Men, 16 years and over                   7,161     7,336     7,373
Men, 20 years and over                   5,032     5,114     5,174
Women, 16 years and over                15,587    15,395    15,574
Women, 20 years and over                13,004    12,907    13,067
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years               4,705     4,700     4,696

              UNEMPLOYED

  Looking for full-time work             4,601     4,423     4,456
Men, 16 years and over                   2,480     2,458     2,494
Men, 20 years and over                   2,105     2,114     2,174
Women, 16 years and over                 2,139     1,989     1,989
Women, 20 years and over                 1,908     1,767     1,730
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 588       542       552

  Looking for part-time work             1,194     1,097     1,087
Men, 16 years and over                     497       462       460
Men, 20 years and over                     209       209       206
Women, 16 years and over                   662       627       616
Women, 20 years and over                   389       374       369
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 596       514       512

        UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)

  Full-time workers                        3.9       3.8       3.8
Men, 16 years and over                     3.7       3.6       3.7
Men, 20 years and over                     3.2       3.2       3.3
Women, 16 years and over                   4.4       4.0       4.0
Women, 20 years and over                   4.0       3.7       3.6
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                19.2      17.7      17.4

  Part-time workers                        5.0       4.6       4.5
Men, 16 years and over                     6.5       5.9       5.9
Men, 20 years and over                     4.0       3.9       3.8
Women, 16 years and over                   4.1       3.9       3.8
Women, 20 years and over                   2.9       2.8       2.7
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                11.2       9.9       9.8

                                              2000            2001

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

               EMPLOYED

  Full-time workers                     112,321   112,527   112,877
Men, 16 years and over                   64,773    64,987    64,975
Men, 20 years and over                   63,296    63,542    63,559
Women, 16 years and over                 47,505    47,462    47,733
Women, 20 years and over                 46,445    46,418    46,711
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                2,580     2,567     2,607

  Part-time workers                      23,208    23,413    23,291
Men, 16 years and over                    7,535     7,507     7,626
Men, 20 years and over                    5,406     5,291     5,412
Women, 16 years and over                 15,621    15,889    15,657
Women, 20 years and over                 13,053    13,359    13,214
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                4,749     4,763     4,665

              UNEMPLOYED

  Looking for full-time work              4,560     4,551     4,768
Men, 16 years and over                    2,556     2,551     2,684
Men, 20 years and over                    2,231     2,238     2,341
Women, 16 years and over                  2,031     2,016     2,090
Women, 20 years and over                  1,754     1,751     1,847
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  575       562       580

  Looking for part-time work              1,096     1,122     1,192
Men, 16 years and over                      480       499       562
Men, 20 years and over                      219       212       234
Women, 16 years and over                    610       624       616
Women, 20 years and over                    363       352       376
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  514       558       582

        UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)

  Full-time workers                         3.9       3.9       4.1
Men, 16 years and over                      3.8       3.8       4.0
Men, 20 years and over                      3.4       3.4       3.6
Women, 16 years and over                    4.1       4.1       4.2
Women, 20 years and over                    3.6       3.6       3.8
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 18.2      18.0      18.2

  Part-time workers                         4.5       4.6       4.9
Men, 16 years and over                      6.0       6.2       6.9
Men, 20 years and over                      3.9       3.9       4.1
Women, 16 years and over                    3.8       3.8       3.8
Women, 20 years and over                    2.7       2.6       2.8
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  9.8      10.5      11.1

                                                   2001

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

               EMPLOYED

  Full-time workers                     112,540   112,996   112,494
Men, 16 years and over                   64,851    64,731    64,652
Men, 20 years and over                   63,487    63,309    63,269
Women, 16 years and over                 47,623    48,244    47,849
Women, 20 years and over                 46,583    47,218    46,851
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                2,470     2,469     2,374

  Part-time workers                      23,426    22,931    22,857
Men, 16 years and over                    7,580     7,568     7,596
Men, 20 years and over                    5,329     5,274     5,372
Women, 16 years and over                 15,855    15,388    15,311
Women, 20 years and over                 13,380    13,009    12,957
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                4,717     4,648     4,528

              UNEMPLOYED

  Looking for full-time work              4,738     4,907     5,048
Men, 16 years and over                    2,647     2,868     2,888
Men, 20 years and over                    2,311     2,489     2,583
Women, 16 years and over                  2,080     2,056     2,149
Women, 20 years and over                  1,894     1,836     1,923
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  532       582       542

  Looking for part-time work              1,179     1,167     1,338
Men, 16 years and over                      530       492       597
Men, 20 years and over                      211       233       264
Women, 16 years and over                    663       716       730
Women, 20 years and over                    407       395       464
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  561       538       610

        UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)

  Full-time workers                         4.0       4.2       4.3
Men, 16 years and over                      3.9       4.2       4.3
Men, 20 years and over                      3.5       3.8       3.9
Women, 16 years and over                    4.2       4.1       4.3
Women, 20 years and over                    3.9       3.7       3.9
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 17.7      19.1      18.6

  Part-time workers                         4.8       4.8       5.5
Men, 16 years and over                      6.5       6.1       7.3
Men, 20 years and over                      3.8       4.2       4.7
Women, 16 years and over                    4.0       4.4       4.6
Women, 20 years and over                    3.0       2.9       3.5
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 10.6      10.4      11.9

                                                2001

   Full- and part-time status, sex,
               and age                     May      June

               EMPLOYED

  Full-time workers                     112,143   111,977
Men, 16 years and over                   64,526    64,408
Men, 20 years and over                   63,265    63,050
Women, 16 years and over                 47,647    47,590
Women, 20 years and over                 46,670    46,600
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                2,209     2,327

  Part-time workers                      22,913    22,955
Men, 16 years and over                    7,451     7,551
Men, 20 years and over                    5,341     5,410
Women, 16 years and over                 15,455    15,395
Women, 20 years and over                 13,073    12,955
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                4,499     4,590

              UNEMPLOYED

  Looking for full-time work              5,059     5,162
Men, 16 years and over                    2,890     2,977
Men, 20 years and over                    2,570     2,658
Women, 16 years and over                  2,153     2,198
Women, 20 years and over                  1,973     1,963
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  516       541

  Looking for part-time work              1,104     1,282
Men, 16 years and over                      488       543
Men, 20 years and over                      199       237
Women, 16 years and over                    641       724
Women, 20 years and over                    362       421
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  543       624

        UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)

  Full-time workers                         4.3       4.4
Men, 16 years and over                      4.3       4.4
Men, 20 years and over                      3.9       4.0
Women, 16 years and over                    4.3       4.4
Women, 20 years and over                    4.1       4.0
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 18.9      18.9

  Part-time workers                         4.6       5.3
Men, 16 years and over                      6.2       6.7
Men, 20 years and over                      3.6       4.2
Women, 16 years and over                    4.0       4.5
Women, 20 years and over                    2.7       3.1
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 10.8      12.0

                                               2001

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

               EMPLOYED

  Full-time workers                     112,347   111,279
Men, 16 years and over                   64,727    64,078
Men, 20 years and over                   63,397    62,886
Women, 16 years and over                 47,677    47,010
Women, 20 years and over                 46,598    46,296
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                2,351     2,097

  Part-time workers                      22,914    23,252
Men, 16 years and over                    7,516     7,579
Men, 20 years and over                    5,293     5,566
Women, 16 years and over                 15,415    15,635
Women, 20 years and over                 13,066    13,234
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                4,555     4,451

              UNEMPLOYED

  Looking for full-time work              5,173     5,583
Men, 16 years and over                    2,886     3,143
Men, 20 years and over                    2,584     2,842
Women, 16 years and over                  2,267     2,430
Women, 20 years and over                  2,002     2,128
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  588       613

  Looking for part-time work              1,242     1,370
Men, 16 years and over                      560       593
Men, 20 years and over                      227       256
Women, 16 years and over                    693       749
Women, 20 years and over                    411       490
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                  604       623

        UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)

  Full-time workers                         4.4       4.8
Men, 16 years and over                      4.3       4.7
Men, 20 years and over                      3.9       4.3
Women, 16 years and over                    4.5       4.9
Women, 20 years and over                    4.1       4.4
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 20.0      22.6

  Part-time workers                         5.1       5.6
Men, 16 years and over                      6.9       7.3
Men, 20 years and over                      4.1       4.4
Women, 16 years and over                    4.3       4.6
Women, 20 years and over                    3.0       3.6
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years                 11.7      12.3

(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.
A-7. Employed persons by marital status, occupation, class of
worker, and part-time status, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                                    2000

        Category

                                           Aug.     Sept.      Oct.

    MARITAL STATUS

Total                                    134,939   135,310   135,464
Married men, spouse present               43,375    43,321    43,345
Married women, spouse present             33,507    33,491    33,622
Women who maintain families                8,492     8,516     8,449

      OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty     40,917    40,938    40,745
Technical, sales, and administrative
  support                                 39,100    39,093    39,521
Service occupations                       17,749    18,190    18,555
Precision production, craft, and repair   15,189    15,083    15,050
Operators, fabricators, and laborers      18,561    18,472    18,305
Farming, forestry, and fishing             3,390     3,390     3,318

    CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture:
  Wage and salary workers                  2,048     2,018     2,041
  Self-employed workers                    1,241     1,274     1,182
  Unpaid family workers                       36        38        32
Nonagricultural industries:
  Wage and salary workers                122,931   123,117   123,461
    Private industries                   104,287   104,114   104,388
      Private households                     781       824       812
      Other industries                   103,506   103,290   103,576
    Government                            18,644    19,003    19,073
  Self-employed workers                    8,618     8,786     8,561
  Unpaid family workers                      114       108       136

  PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
  Part time for economic reasons           3,170     3,188     3,222
    Slack work or business conditions      1,980     2,051     1,909
    Could only find part-time work           880       831       947
  Part time for noneconomic reasons       18,704    18,595    18,758

Nonagricultural industries:
  Part time for economic reasons           3,038     3,030     3,044
    Slack work or business conditions      1,901     1,940     1,808
    Could only find part-time work           861       817       923
  Part time for noneconomic reasons       18,142    18,024    18,206

                                               2000            2001

        Category

                                           Nov.      Dec.      Jan.

    MARITAL STATUS

Total                                    135,478   135,836   135,999
Married men, spouse present               43,251    43,293    43,134
Married women, spouse present             33,633    33,635    34,249
Women who maintain families                8,495     8,501     8,426

      OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty     41,083    41,078    41,430
Technical, sales, and administrative
  support                                 39,616    39,853    40,086
Service occupations                       18,471    18,550    18,158
Precision production, craft, and repair   14,748    14,848    14,889
Operators, fabricators, and laborers      18,184    18,171    18,092
Farming, forestry, and fishing             3,238     3,357     3,372

    CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture:
  Wage and salary workers                  2,005     2,019     1,983
  Self-employed workers                    1,180     1,198     1,182
  Unpaid family workers                       25        34        25
Nonagricultural industries:
  Wage and salary workers                123,632   123,813   124,035
    Private industries                   104,486   104,461   105,192
      Private households                     827       879       859
      Other industries                   103,659   103,582   104,333
    Government                            19,146    19,352    18,843
  Self-employed workers                    8,533     8,600     8,698
  Unpaid family workers                      128       121       110

  PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
  Part time for economic reasons           3,416     3,234     3,327
    Slack work or business conditions      2,183     1,964     2,035
    Could only find part-time work           886       896       954
  Part time for noneconomic reasons       18,896    18,993    18,568

Nonagricultural industries:
  Part time for economic reasons           3,285     3,088     3,227
    Slack work or business conditions      2,082     1,882     1,971
    Could only find part-time work           871       877       945
  Part time for noneconomic reasons       18,323    18,437    18,040

                                                      2001

        Category

                                            Feb.      Mar.      Apr.

    MARITAL STATUS

Total                                     135,815   135,780   135,354
Married men, spouse present                43,340    43,385    43,516
Married women, spouse present              34,059    34,080    33,662
Women who maintain families                 8,373     8,049     8,160

      OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty      41,770    42,023    41,841
Technical, sales, and administrative
  support                                  39,781    39,433    39,014
Service occupations                        18,283    18,289    18,258
Precision production, craft, and repair    14,970    14,895    14,834
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       17,889    17,999    18,127
Farming, forestry, and fishing              3,252     3,321     3,238

    CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture:
  Wage and salary workers                   1,839     1,910     1,902
  Self-employed workers                     1,291     1,231     1,223
  Unpaid family workers                        29        36        47
Nonagricultural industries:
  Wage and salary workers                 124,069   123,814   123,395
    Private industries                    104,966   104,680   104,541
      Private households                      823       881       812
      Other industries                    104,143   103,800   103,729
    Government                             19,103    19,134    18,854
  Self-employed workers                     8,617     8,784     8,608
  Unpaid family workers                       142       138        93

  PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,273     3,164     3,201
    Slack work or business conditions       2,043     1,914     2,097
    Could only find part-time work            933       907       873
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        19,021    18,647    18,713

Nonagricultural industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,143     3,007     3,061
    Slack work or business conditions       1,970     1,828     1,985
    Could only find part-time work            910       877       864
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        18,509    18,132    18,176

                                                 2001

        Category

                                             May      June

    MARITAL STATUS

Total                                     135,103   134,932
Married men, spouse present                43,733    43,428
Married women, spouse present              33,686    33,380
Women who maintain families                 8,319     8,529

      OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty      41,996    41,987
Technical, sales, and administrative
  support                                  38,743    38,998
Service occupations                        18,224    18,576
Precision production, craft, and repair    14,962    14,794
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       17,904    17,564
Farming, forestry, and fishing              3,251     3,136

    CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture:
  Wage and salary workers                   1,958     1,775
  Self-employed workers                     1,201     1,166
  Unpaid family workers                        38        36
Nonagricultural industries:
  Wage and salary workers                 123,416   123,009
    Private industries                    104,349   104,197
      Private households                      789       744
      Other industries                    103,559   103,453
    Government                             19,067    18,812
  Self-employed workers                     8,530     8,741
  Unpaid family workers                       103        94

  PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,371     3,637
    Slack work or business conditions       2,215     2,299
    Could only find part-time work            900     1,025
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        18,581    18,472

Nonagricultural industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,197     3,532
    Slack work or business conditions       2,089     2,234
    Could only find part-time work            876     1,024
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        18,061    18,039

                                                 2001

        Category

                                            July      Aug.

    MARITAL STATUS

Total                                     135,379   134,393
Married men, spouse present                43,294    43,172
Married women, spouse present              33,603    33,805
Women who maintain families                 8,567     8,323

      OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty      41,917    41,750
Technical, sales, and administrative
  support                                  39,067    38,664
Service occupations                        18,642    18,052
Precision production, craft, and repair    14,997    15,050
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       17,571    17,655
Farming, forestry, and fishing              3,166     3,154

    CLASS OF WORKER

Agriculture:
  Wage and salary workers                   1,786     1,850
  Self-employed workers                     1,256     1,239
  Unpaid family workers                        22        29
Nonagricultural industries:
  Wage and salary workers                 123,432   122,686
    Private industries                    104,513   103,467
      Private households                      790       827
      Other industries                    103,723   102,640
    Government                             18,919    19,219
  Self-employed workers                     8,574     8,481
  Unpaid family workers                        88       113

  PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)

All industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,466     3,326
    Slack work or business conditions       2,120     2,086
    Could only find part-time work            999       935
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        18,845    19,153

Nonagricultural industries:
  Part time for economic reasons            3,336     3,196
    Slack work or business conditions       2,059     2,004
    Could only find part-time work            985       911
  Part time for noneconomic reasons        18,309    18,580

(1) Persons at work excludes employed persons who were absent
from their jobs during the entire reference week for reasons
such as vacation, illness, or industrial dispute. Part time for
noneconomic reasons excludes persons who usually work full
time but worked only 1 to 34 hours during the reference week
for reasons such as holidays, illness, and bad weather.
A-8. Employed persons by age and sex, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                               2000

        Age and sex

                                 Aug.     Sept.      Oct.      Nov.

    Total, 16 years and over   134,939   135,310   135,464   135,478

16 to 24 years                  20,587    20,784    20,819    20,830
  16 to 19 years                 7,237     7,238     7,265     7,289
    16 to 17 years               2,748     2,765     2,721     2,781
    18 to 19 years               4,489     4,473     4,547     4,497
  20 to 24 years                13,350    13,546    13,554    13,541
25 years and over              114,375   114,579   114,625   114,665
  25 to 54 years                96,640    96,751    96,811    96,902
  55 years and over             17,864    17,814    17,817    17,719

  Men, 16 years and over        72,379    72,398    72,427    72,354

16 to 24 years                  10,704    10,746    10,798    10,791
  16 to 19 years                 3,669     3,670     3,653     3,671
    16 to 17 years               1,386     1,377     1,340     1,356
    18 to 19 years               2,277     2,277     2,318     2,306
  20 to 24 years                 7,035     7,076     7,145     7,120
25 years and over               61,703    61,665    61,606    61,571
  25 to 54 years                51,833    51,836    51,805    51,846
  55 years and over              9,907     9,804     9,782     9,752

  Women, 16 years and over      62,560    62,912    63,037    63,124

16 to 24 years                   9,883    10,038    10,021    10,039
  16 to 19 years                 3,568     3,568     3,612     3,618
    16 to 17 years               1,362     1,388     1,381     1,425
    18 to 19 years               2,212     2,196     2,229     2,191
  20 to 24 years                 6,315     6,470     6,409     6,421
25 years and over               52,672    52,914    53,019    53,094
  25 to 54 years                44,807    44,915    45,006    45,056
  55 years and over              7,957     8,010     8,035     7,967

                                 2000          2001

        Age and sex

                                 Dec.      Jan.      Feb.

    Total, 16 years and over   135,836   135,999   135,815

16 to 24 years                  20,851    20,842    20,661
  16 to 19 years                 7,280     7,188     7,122
    16 to 17 years               2,776     2,637     2,680
    18 to 19 years               4,495     4,555     4,469
  20 to 24 years                13,571    13,654    13,539
25 years and over              114,986   115,254   115,209
  25 to 54 years                97,103    97,205    97,125
  55 years and over             17,879    18,102    18,075

  Men, 16 years and over        72,534    72,589    72,359

16 to 24 years                  10,790    10,797    10,585
  16 to 19 years                 3,686     3,673     3,598
    16 to 17 years               1,331     1,297     1,344
    18 to 19 years               2,346     2,397     2,280
  20 to 24 years                 7,104     7,124     6,987
25 years and over               61,740    61,807    61,818
  25 to 54 years                51,958    51,898    51,901
  55 years and over              9,781     9,970     9,907

  Women, 16 years and over      63,302    63,410    63,456

16 to 24 years                  10,061    10,045    10,076
  16 to 19 years                 3,594     3,515     3,524
    16 to 17 years               1,445     1,339     1,336
    18 to 19 years               2,149     2,159     2,189
  20 to 24 years                 6,467     6,530     6,552
25 years and over               53,246    53,448    53,391
  25 to 54 years                45,145    45,307    45,225
  55 years and over              8,098     8,132     8,168

                                           2001

        Age and sex

                                 Mar.      Apr.       May

    Total, 16 years and over   135,780   135,354   135,103

16 to 24 years                  20,467    20,277    19,962
  16 to 19 years                 7,067     6,907     6,742
    16 to 17 years               2,642     2,581     2,651
    18 to 19 years               4,445     4,337     4,085
  20 to 24 years                13,399    13,370    13,220
25 years and over              115,340   115,057   115,102
  25 to 54 years                97,237    96,783    96,803
  55 years and over             18,089    18,173    18,292

  Men, 16 years and over        72,201    72,245    71,978

16 to 24 years                  10,512    10,530    10,229
  16 to 19 years                 3,668     3,539     3,383
    16 to 17 years               1,353     1,325     1,299
    18 to 19 years               2,331     2,227     2,080
  20 to 24 years                 6,844     6,991     6,845
25 years and over               61,735    61,717    61,748
  25 to 54 years                51,808    51,650    51,771
  55 years and over              9,928     9,998     9,973

  Women, 16 years and over      63,578    63,109    63,125

16 to 24 years                   9,955     9,747     9,733
  16 to 19 years                 3,400     3,368     3,359
    16 to 17 years               1,288     1,256     1,352
    18 to 19 years               2,113     2,110     2,006
  20 to 24 years                 6,555     6,379     6,374
25 years and over               53,604    53,340    53,354
  25 to 54 years                45,429    45,133    45,032
  55 years and over              8,161     8,176     8,318

                                           2001

        Age and sex

                                 June      July      Aug.

    Total, 16 years and over   134,932   135,379   134,393

16 to 24 years                  20,152    20,301    19,650
  16 to 19 years                 6,956     6,883     6,429
    16 to 17 years               2,642     2,550     2,364
    18 to 19 years               4,324     4,332     4,061
  20 to 24 years                13,196    13,419    13,221
25 years and over              114,770   115,081   114,757
  25 to 54 years                96,562    96,758    96,463
  55 years and over             18,215    18,233    18,383

  Men, 16 years and over        71,926    72,279    71,690

16 to 24 years                  10,265    10,539    10,129
  16 to 19 years                 3,461     3,535     3,288
    16 to 17 years               1,312     1,296     1,143
    18 to 19 years               2,175     2,215     2,141
  20 to 24 years                 6,804     7,004     6,842
25 years and over               61,670    61,738    61,616
  25 to 54 years                51,725    51,775    51,544
  55 years and over              9,921     9,936    10,054

  Women, 16 years and over      63,006    63,100    62,703

16 to 24 years                   9,887     9,763     9,521
  16 to 19 years                 3,495     3,348     3,141
    16 to 17 years               1,330     1,254     1,221
    18 to 19 years               2,149     2,117     1,921
  20 to 24 years                 6,392     6,415     6,380
25 years and over               53,101    53,343    53,141
  25 to 54 years                44,837    44,983    44,918
  55 years and over              8,293     8,297     8,329
A-9. Unemployed persons by age and sex, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                               2000

        Age and sex

                               Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.

    Total, 16 years and over   5,785   5,537   5,536   5,658   5,653

16 to 24 years                 2,143   2,023   2,044   2,081   2,118
  16 to 19 years               1,193   1,070   1,052   1,087   1,101
    16 to 17 years               560     515     488     507     519
    18 to 19 years               646     559     570     579     592
  20 to 24 years                 950     953     992     994   1,017
25 years and over              3,669   3,520   3,481   3,554   3,515
  25 to 54 years               3,198   3,012   2,979   3,043   3,009
  55 years and over              488     488     510     520     481

  Men, 16 years and over       3,009   2,907   2,944   3,032   3,048

16 to 24 years                 1,213   1,125   1,122   1,139   1,159
  16 to 19 years                 690     582     563     580     607
    16 to 17 years               285     292     286     287     300
    18 to 19 years               407     288     277     293     310
  20 to 24 years                 523     543     559     559     552
25 years and over              1,798   1,790   1,814   1,873   1,878
  25 to 54 years               1,553   1,522   1,538   1,572   1,562
  55 years and over              278     259     280     296     285

  Women, 16 years and over     2,776   2,630   2,592   2,626   2,605

16 to 24 years                   930     898     922     942     959
  16 to 19 years                 503     488     489     507     494
    16 to 17 years               275     223     202     220     219
    18 to 19 years               239     271     293     286     282
  20 to 24 years                 427     410     433     435     465
25 years and over              1,871   1,730   1,667   1,681   1,637
  25 to 54 years               1,645   1,490   1,441   1,471   1,447
  55 years and over              210     229     230     224     196

                                               2001

        Age and sex

                               Jan.    Feb.    Mar.    Apr.     May

    Total, 16 years and over   5,956   5,936   6,088   6,402   6,169

16 to 24 years                 2,205   2,167   2,263   2,349   2,198
  16 to 19 years               1,149   1,121   1,127   1,143   1,060
    16 to 17 years               554     555     502     518     486
    18 to 19 years               595     550     624     626     569
  20 to 24 years               1,056   1,046   1,135   1,206   1,138
25 years and over              3,767   3,766   3,844   4,043   3,981
  25 to 54 years               3,262   3,262   3,373   3,472   3,545
  55 years and over              509     519     481     517     483

  Men, 16 years and over       3,226   3,187   3,315   3,496   3,366

16 to 24 years                 1,234   1,282   1,285   1,293   1,264
  16 to 19 years                 650     660     587     627     610
    16 to 17 years               335     306     250     305     273
    18 to 19 years               320     343     338     326     336
  20 to 24 years                 584     622     698     666     654
25 years and over              1,987   1,891   2,046   2,208   2,125
  25 to 54 years               1,679   1,619   1,745   1,900   1,850
  55 years and over              303     291     294     298     296

  Women, 16 years and over     2,730   2,749   2,774   2,907   2,803

16 to 24 years                   971     885     978   1,055     934
  16 to 19 years                 498     460     540     516     450
    16 to 17 years               219     250     252     213     213
    18 to 19 years               274     208     285     300     234
  20 to 24 years                 472     424     438     539     485
25 years and over              1,780   1,875   1,798   1,834   1,856
  25 to 54 years               1,583   1,643   1,628   1,572   1,695
  55 years and over              205     228     188     219     186

                                       2001

        Age and sex

                               June    July    Aug.

    Total, 16 years and over   6,422   6,395   6,957

16 to 24 years                 2,340   2,281   2,544
  16 to 19 years               1,162   1,191   1,236
    16 to 17 years               505     609     559
    18 to 19 years               652     582     701
  20 to 24 years               1,177   1,090   1,308
25 years and over              4,110   4,104   4,423
  25 to 54 years               3,621   3,604   3,884
  55 years and over              521     521     573

  Men, 16 years and over       3,535   3,439   3,828

16 to 24 years                 1,371   1,228   1,435
  16 to 19 years                 655     629     716
    16 to 17 years               288     304     335
    18 to 19 years               369     331     391
  20 to 24 years                 716     599     720
25 years and over              2,167   2,220   2,384
  25 to 54 years               1,866   1,910   2,086
  55 years and over              311     307     345

  Women, 16 years and over     2,887   2,956   3,130

16 to 24 years                   968   1,053   1,108
  16 to 19 years                 507     562     520
    16 to 17 years               216     305     224
    18 to 19 years               283     251     310
  20 to 24 years                 461     491     588
25 years and over              1,942   1,884   2,039
  25 to 54 years               1,755   1,694   1,798
  55 years and over              209     214     229
A-10. Unemployment rates by age and sex, seasonally adjusted

(Percent)

                                              2000

        Age and sex

                               Aug.   Sept.   Oct.   Nov.   Dec.

    Total, 16 years and over    4.1     3.9    3.9    4.0    4.0

16 to 24 years                  9.4     8.9    8.9    9.1    9.2
  16 to 19 years               14.2    12.9   12.6   13.0   13.1
    16 to 17 years             16.9    15.7   15.2   15.4   15.8
    18 to 19 years             12.6    11.1   11.1   11.4   11.6
  20 to 24 years                6.6     6.6    6.8    6.8    7.0
25 years and over               3.1     3.0    2.9    3.0    3.0
  25 to 54 years                3.2     3.0    3.0    3.0    3.0
  55 years and over             2.7     2.7    2.8    2.9    2.6

    Men, 16 years and over      4.0     3.9    3.9    4.0    4.0

16 to 24 years                 10.2     9.5    9.4    9.5    9.7
  16 to 19 years               15.8    13.7   13.4   13.6   14.1
    16 to 17 years             17.1    17.5   17.6   17.5   18.4
    18 to 19 years             15.2    11.2   10.7   11.3   11.7
  20 to 24 years                6.9     7.1    7.3    7.3    7.2
25 years and over               2.8     2.8    2.9    3.0    3.0
  25 to 54 years                2.9     2.9    2.9    2.9    2.9
  55 years and over             2.7     2.6    2.8    2.9    2.8

    Women, 16 years and over    4.2     4.0    3.9    4.0    4.0

16 to 24 years                  8.6     8.2    8.4    8.6    8.7
  16 to 19 years               12.4    12.0   11.9   12.3   12.1
    16 to 17 years             16.8    13.8   12.8   13.4   13.2
    18 to 19 years              9.8    11.0   11.6   11.5   11.6
  20 to 24 years                6.3     6.0    6.3    6.3    6.7
25 years and over               3.4     3.2    3.0    3.1    3.0
  25 to 54 years                3.5     3.2    3.1    3.2    3.1
  55 years and over             2.6     2.8    2.8    2.7    2.4

                                         2001

        Age and sex

                               Jan.   Feb.    Mar.   Apr.

    Total, 16 years and over    4.2     4.2    4.3    4.5

16 to 24 years                  9.6     9.5   10.0   10.4
  16 to 19 years               13.8    13.6   13.8   14.2
    16 to 17 years             17.4    17.2   16.0   16.7
    18 to 19 years             11.5    11.0   12.3   12.6
  20 to 24 years                7.2     7.2    7.8    8.3
25 years and over               3.2     3.2    3.2    3.4
  25 to 54 years                3.2     3.2    3.4    3.5
  55 years and over             2.7     2.8    2.6    2.8

    Men, 16 years and over      4.3     4.2    4.4    4.6

16 to 24 years                 10.3    10.8   10.9   10.9
  16 to 19 years               15.0    15.5   13.8   15.1
    16 to 17 years             20.5    18.5   15.6   18.7
    18 to 19 years             11.8    13.1   12.7   12.8
  20 to 24 years                7.6     8.2    9.3    8.7
25 years and over               3.1     3.0    3.2    3.5
  25 to 54 years                3.1     3.0    3.3    3.5
  55 years and over             3.0     2.9    2.9    2.9

    Women, 16 years and over    4.1     4.2    4.2    4.4

16 to 24 years                  8.8     8.1    8.9    9.8
  16 to 19 years               12.4    11.6   13.7   13.3
    16 to 17 years             14.1    15.7   16.4   14.5
    18 to 19 years             11.3     8.7   11.9   12.4
  20 to 24 years                6.7     6.1    6.3    7.8
25 years and over               3.2     3.4    3.2    3.3
  25 to 54 years                3.4     3.5    3.5    3.4
  55 years and over             2.5     2.7    2.2    2.6

                                          2001

        Age and sex

                               May    June    July   Aug.

    Total, 16 years and over    4.4     4.5    4.5    4.9

16 to 24 years                  9.9    10.4   10.1   11.5
  16 to 19 years               13.6    14.3   14.8   16.1
    16 to 17 years             15.5    16.0   19.3   19.1
    18 to 19 years             12.2    13.1   11.8   14.7
  20 to 24 years                7.9     8.2    7.5    9.0
25 years and over               3.3     3.5    3.4    3.7
  25 to 54 years                3.5     3.6    3.6    3.9
  55 years and over             2.6     2.8    2.8    3.0

    Men, 16 years and over      4.5     4.7    4.5    5.1

16 to 24 years                 11.0    11.8   10.4   12.4
  16 to 19 years               15.3    15.9   15.1   17.9
    16 to 17 years             17.4    18.0   19.0   22.7
    18 to 19 years             13.9    14.5   13.0   15.4
  20 to 24 years                8.7     9.5    7.9    9.5
25 years and over               3.3     3.4    3.5    3.7
  25 to 54 years                3.5     3.5    3.6    3.9
  55 years and over             2.9     3.0    3.0    3.3

    Women, 16 years and over    4.3     4.4    4.5    4.8

16 to 24 years                  8.8     8.9    9.7   10.4
  16 to 19 years               11.8    12.7   14.4   14.2
    16 to 17 years             13.6    14.0   19.6   15.5
    18 to 19 years             10.4    11.6   10.6   13.9
  20 to 24 years                7.1     6.7    7.1    8.4
25 years and over               3.4     3.5    3.4    3.7
  25 to 54 years                3.6     3.8    3.6    3.8
  55 years and over             2.2     2.5    2.5    2.7
A-11. Unemployment rates by occupation, industry, and selected
demographic characteristics, seasonally adjusted

(Percent)

                                                2000

           Category

                                 Aug.   Sept.   Oct.   Nov.   Dec.

        CHARACTERISTIC

Total                             4.1     3.9    3.9    4.0    4.0
  Men, 20 years and over          3.3     3.3    3.3    3.4    3.4
  Women, 20 years and over        3.7     3.5    3.4    3.4    3.4
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     14.2    12.9   12.6   13.0   13.1

  White                           3.6     3.5    3.4    3.5    3.5
  Black and other                 6.9     6.2    6.5    6.4    6.4
  Black                           7.9     7.2    7.4    7.5    7.6
  Hispanic origin                 5.7     5.6    5.0    6.0    5.7

  Married men, spouse present     2.0     2.1    2.1    2.2    2.2
  Married women, spouse
    present                       2.8     2.7    2.5    2.5    2.6
  Women who maintain families     6.0     5.4    5.4    5.2    5.1

        OCCUPATION (1)

  Managerial and professional
    specialty                     1.8     1.8    1.7    1.7    1.7
  Technical, sales, and
    administrative support        4.0     3.4    3.6    3.6    3.5
  Precision production, craft,
    and repair                    3.3     3.5    3.4    3.7    3.7
  Operators, fabricators, and
    laborers                      6.3     6.2    6.4    6.3    6.4
  Farming, forestry, and
    fishing                       6.4     5.9    6.7    7.1    6.3

           INDUSTRY

  Nonagricultural private wage
      and salary workers          4.1     4.0    4.0    4.0    4.0
    Goods-producing industries    4.3     4.4    4.7    4.5    4.4
      Mining                      4.3     5.0    7.1    3.5    3.6
      Construction                6.4     6.4    6.5    6.9    6.5
      Manufacturing               3.5     3.6    4.0    3.6    3.6
        Durable goods             3.1     3.2    3.8    3.5    3.4
        Nondurable goods          4.1     4.3    4.3    3.9    4.0
    Service-producing
        industries                4.0     3.9    3.8    3.8    3.8
      Transportation and
        public utilities          3.1     3.2    2.8    2.6    3.2
      Wholesale and retail
        trade                     5.1     4.8    4.8    4.7    4.8
      Finance, insurance, and
        real estate               2.4     2.1    2.3    1.9    2.1
      Services                    3.8     3.7    3.6    3.7    3.6
  Government workers              2.3     2.1    2.0    2.3    2.2
  Agricultural wage and salary
    workers                       8.0     7.9    8.8    9.4    8.9

                                            2001

           Category

                                 Jan.   Feb.    Mar.   Apr.

        CHARACTERISTIC

Total                             4.2     4.2    4.3    4.5
  Men, 20 years and over          3.6     3.5    3.8    4.0
  Women, 20 years and over        3.6     3.7    3.6    3.8
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     13.8    13.6   13.8   14.2

  White                           3.6     3.7    3.7    4.0
  Black and other                 7.1     6.6    7.3    7.1
  Black                           8.4     7.5    8.6    8.2
  Hispanic origin                 6.0     6.3    6.3    6.5

  Married men, spouse present     2.3     2.3    2.5    2.5
  Married women, spouse
    present                       2.5     2.6    2.7    2.9
  Women who maintain families     6.4     6.1    6.2    6.3

        OCCUPATION (1)

  Managerial and professional
    specialty                     1.8     1.8    2.0    2.1
  Technical, sales, and
    administrative support        3.4     3.5    3.7    4.1
  Precision production, craft,
    and repair                    3.7     3.7    3.5    4.5
  Operators, fabricators, and
    laborers                      7.1     7.3    7.4    6.8
  Farming, forestry, and
    fishing                       6.5     7.2    9.1    7.5

           INDUSTRY

  Nonagricultural private wage
      and salary workers          4.3     4.5    4.5    4.6
    Goods-producing industries    4.9     5.2    5.3    5.3
      Mining                      2.2     4.6    3.5    5.1
      Construction                6.8     7.0    6.2    7.1
      Manufacturing               4.2     4.5    5.0    4.6
        Durable goods             4.2     4.2    5.0    4.3
        Nondurable goods          4.3     5.0    5.0    5.1
    Service-producing
        industries                4.0     4.2    4.3    4.4
      Transportation and
        public utilities          2.8     2.9    3.1    4.1
      Wholesale and retail
        trade                     5.0     5.1    5.3    5.3
      Finance, insurance, and
        real estate               2.3     2.5    2.6    2.7
      Services                    4.0     4.2    4.1    4.1
  Government workers              2.2     1.5    2.1    2.3
  Agricultural wage and salary
    workers                       9.0     9.2   11.3    9.2

                                            2001

           Category

                                 May    June    July   Aug.

        CHARACTERISTIC

Total                             4.4     4.5    4.5    4.9
  Men, 20 years and over          3.9     4.0    3.9    4.4
  Women, 20 years and over        3.8     3.8    3.9    4.2
  Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     13.6    14.3   14.8   16.1

  White                           3.8     4.0    4.0    4.3
  Black and other                 7.1     7.4    7.0    8.1
  Black                           8.0     8.4    7.9    9.1
  Hispanic origin                 6.2     6.6    6.0    6.3

  Married men, spouse present     2.6     2.6    2.6    2.7
  Married women, spouse
    present                       2.9     3.0    2.8    3.0
  Women who maintain families     6.2     6.3    6.2    6.7

        OCCUPATION (1)

  Managerial and professional
    specialty                     1.9     2.0    2.2    2.5
  Technical, sales, and
    administrative support        3.7     4.0    4.0    4.3
  Precision production, craft,
    and repair                    4.5     4.5    4.2    4.8
  Operators, fabricators, and
    laborers                      7.3     7.9    7.2    7.7
  Farming, forestry, and
    fishing                       7.1     6.2    7.5    8.7

           INDUSTRY

  Nonagricultural private wage
      and salary workers          4.5     4.8    4.7    5.1
    Goods-producing industries    5.3     5.5    5.6    6.2
      Mining                      5.5     6.8    3.7    4.3
      Construction                6.6     6.7    6.8    7.5
      Manufacturing               4.8     5.0    5.1    5.7
        Durable goods             4.9     5.0    4.7    5.8
        Nondurable goods          4.7     4.9    5.7    5.5
    Service-producing
        industries                4.2     4.5    4.4    4.8
      Transportation and
        public utilities          3.8     4.4    3.3    3.5
      Wholesale and retail
        trade                     5.3     5.3    5.2    5.6
      Finance, insurance, and
        real estate               2.3     2.6    3.2    2.7
      Services                    3.9     4.4    4.3    4.9
  Government workers              2.0     2.0    2.1    2.1
  Agricultural wage and salary
    workers                       8.2     9.6   10.9   10.2

(1) Seasonally adjusted data for service occupations are not available
because the seasonal component, which is small relative to the
trend-cycle and irregular components, cannot be separated with
sufficient precision.
A-12. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, seasonally
adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                 2000

            Reason

                                 Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.

     NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs     2,585   2,502   2,446   2,501   2,514
  On temporary layoff              907     837     825     877     937
  Not on temporary layoff        1,678   1,665   1,621   1,624   1,577
Job leavers                        780     756     815     768     746
Reentrants                       1,930   1,798   1,868   1,936   1,899
New entrants                       503     429     398     429     466

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs      44.6    45.6    44.3    44.4    44.7
  On temporary layoff             15.6    15.3    14.9    15.6    16.7
  Not on temporary layoff         28.9    30.4    29.3    28.8    28.0
Job leavers                       13.5    13.8    14.7    13.6    13.3
Reentrants                        33.3    32.8    33.8    34.4    33.8
New entrants                       8.7     7.8     7.2     7.6     8.3

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
     CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs       1.8     1.8     1.7     1.8     1.8
Job leavers                         .6      .5      .6      .5      .5
Reentrants                         1.4     1.3     1.3     1.4     1.3
New entrants                        .4      .3      .3      .3      .3

                                            2001

            Reason

                                 Jan.    Feb.    Mar.    Apr.

     NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs     2,742   2,853   2,963   3,199
  On temporary layoff            1,032     945     991   1,053
  Not on temporary layoff        1,711   1,908   1,972   2,146
Job leavers                        838     820     814     749
Reentrants                       1,956   1,927   1,908   2,005
New entrants                       446     372     386     462

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs      45.8    47.8    48.8    49.9
  On temporary layoff             17.2    15.8    16.3    16.4
  Not on temporary layoff         28.6    32.0    32.5    33.5
Job leavers                       14.0    13.7    13.4    11.7
Reentrants                        32.7    32.3    31.4    31.3
New entrants                       7.4     6.2     6.4     7.2

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
     CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs       1.9     2.0     2.1     2.3
Job leavers                         .6      .6      .6      .5
Reentrants                         1.4     1.4     1.3     1.4
New entrants                        .3      .3      .3      .3

                                             2001

            Reason

                                  May    June    July    Aug.

     NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs     3,159   3,291   3,252   3,409
  On temporary layoff            1,084     940   1,003   1,079
  Not on temporary layoff        2,075   2,351   2,249   2,330
Job leavers                        820     810     774     894
Reentrants                       1,801   1,906   1,912   2,166
New entrants                       482     477     436     495

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs      50.4    50.8    51.0    49.0
  On temporary layoff             17.3    14.5    15.7    15.5
  Not on temporary layoff         33.1    36.3    35.3    33.5
Job leavers                       13.1    12.5    12.1    12.8
Reentrants                        28.8    29.4    30.0    31.1
New entrants                       7.7     7.4     6.8     7.1

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
     CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who
    completed temporary jobs       2.2     2.3     2.3     2.4
Job leavers                         .6      .6      .5      .6
Reentrants                         1.3     1.3     1.3     1.5
New entrants                        .3      .3      .3      .4
A-13. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, seasonally
adjusted

(Numbers in thousands)

                                              2000

         Duration

                              Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.    Dec.

   NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks             2,567   2,498   2,510   2,531   2,440
5 to 14 weeks                 1,832   1,750   1,755   1,796   1,852
15 weeks and over             1,373   1,247   1,311   1,317   1,326
  15 to 26 weeks                673     618     702     713     675
  27 weeks and over             700     629     609     604     651

Average (mean) duration, in
  weeks                        13.0    12.1    12.4    12.4    12.6
Median duration, in weeks       6.1     5.3     6.1     6.1     6.1

   PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed              100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
  Less than 5 weeks            44.5    45.5    45.0    44.8    43.4
  5 to 14 weeks                31.7    31.8    31.5    31.8    33.0
  15 weeks and over            23.8    22.7    23.5    23.3    23.6
    15 to 26 weeks             11.7    11.2    12.6    12.6    12.0
    27 weeks and over          12.1    11.4    10.9    10.7    11.6

                                         2001

         Duration

                              Jan.    Feb.    Mar.    Apr.

   NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks             2,613   2,797   2,674   2,958
5 to 14 weeks                 1,977   1,669   1,992   1,977
15 weeks and over             1,371   1,490   1,517   1,499
  15 to 26 weeks                731     793     814     759
  27 weeks and over             640     697     703     740

Average (mean) duration, in
  weeks                        12.6    12.9    13.0    12.6
Median duration, in weeks       5.9     6.0     6.5     5.8

   PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed              100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
  Less than 5 weeks            43.8    47.0    43.2    46.0
  5 to 14 weeks                33.2    28.0    32.2    30.7
  15 weeks and over            23.0    25.0    24.5    23.3
    15 to 26 weeks             12.3    13.3    13.2    11.8
    27 weeks and over          10.7    11.7    11.4    11.5

                                          2001

         Duration

                               May    June    July    Aug.

   NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

Less than 5 weeks             2,679   2,809   2,612   3,004
5 to 14 weeks                 2,028   2,084   2,150   2,100
15 weeks and over             1,484   1,540   1,587   1,817
  15 to 26 weeks                852     804     935     982
  27 weeks and over             632     737     652     835

Average (mean) duration, in
  weeks                        12.2    13.0    12.5    13.3
Median duration, in weeks       6.5     6.2     6.7     6.5

   PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Total unemployed              100.0   100.0   100.0   100.0
  Less than 5 weeks            43.3    43.7    41.1    43.4
  5 to 14 weeks                32.8    32.4    33.9    30.3
  15 weeks and over            24.0    23.9    25.0    26.3
    15 to 26 weeks             13.8    12.5    14.7    14.2
    27 weeks and over          10.2    11.4    10.3    12.1
A-14. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
age, sex, and race

(Numbers in thousands)

                                            August 2001

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

             TOTAL

16 years and over                    212,135   141,862         66.9
  16 to 19 years                      16,161     8,406         52.0
    16 to 17 years                     8,036     3,319         41.3
    18 to 19 years                     8,125     5,087         62.6
  20 to 24 years                      18,920    14,780         78.1
  25 to 54 years                     120,010    99,890         83.2
    25 to 34 years                    36,954    30,988         83.9
      25 to 29 years                  17,512    14,609         83.4
      30 to 34 years                  19,442    16,378         84.2
    35 to 44 years                    44,471    37,370         84.0
      35 to 39 years                  21,584    18,109         83.9
      40 to 44 years                  22,887    19,261         84.2
    45 to 54 years                    38,586    31,532         81.7
      45 to 49 years                  20,557    17,138         83.4
      50 to 54 years                  18,029    14,395         79.8
  55 to 64 years                      24,207    14,470         59.8
    55 to 59 years                    13,426     9,198         68.5
    60 to 64 years                    10,781     5,271         48.9
  65 years and over                   32,837     4,316         13.1
    65 to 69 years                     9,328     2,333         25.0
    70 to 74 years                     8,445     1,193         14.1
    75 years and over                 15,063       790          5.2

              Men

16 years and over                    101,995    76,102         74.6
  16 to 19 years                       8,186     4,389         53.6
    16 to 17 years                     4,118     1,699         41.3
    18 to 19 years                     4,068     2,690         66.1
  20 to 24 years                       9,397     7,767         82.7
  25 to 54 years                      58,846    53,616         91.1
    25 to 34 years                    18,112    16,747         92.5
      25 to 29 years                   8,572     7,829         91.3
      30 to 34 years                   9,540     8,918         93.5
    35 to 44 years                    21,899    20,190         92.2
      35 to 39 years                  10,584     9,827         92.8
      40 to 44 years                  11,315    10,362         91.6
    45 to 54 years                    18,835    16,680         88.6
      45 to 49 years                  10,062     9,065         90.1
      50 to 54 years                   8,773     7,615         86.8
  55 to 64 years                      11,553     7,849         67.9
    55 to 59 years                     6,451     4,968         77.0
    60 to 64 years                     5,102     2,881         56.5
  65 years and over                   14,014     2,481         17.7
    65 to 69 years                     4,294     1,325         30.9
    70 to 74 years                     3,778       661         17.5
    75 years and over                  5,942       494          8.3

             Women

16 years and over                    110,140    65,759         59.7
  16 to 19 years                       7,975     4,017         50.4
    16 to 17 years                     3,919     1,620         41.4
    18 to 19 years                     4,056     2,396         59.1
  20 to 24 years                       9,523     7,013         73.6
  25 to 54 years                      61,164    46,274         75.7
    25 to 34 years                    18,842    14,241         75.6
      25 to 29 years                   8,940     6,780         75.8
      30 to 34 years                   9,902     7,461         75.3
    35 to 44 years                    22,571    17,181         76.1
      35 to 39 years                  10,999     8,282         75.3
      40 to 44 years                  11,572     8,899         76.9
    45 to 54 years                    19,751    14,853         75.2
      45 to 49 years                  10,495     8,073         76.9
      50 to 54 years                   9,256     6,780         73.2
  55 to 64 years                      12,654     6,621         52.3
    55 to 59 years                     6,975     4,230         60.7
    60 to 64 years                     5,679     2,390         42.1
  65 years and over                   18,823     1,836          9.8
    65 to 69 years                     5,034     1,008         20.0
    70 to 74 years                     4,667       532         11.4
    75 years and over                  9,121       296          3.2

             WHITE

16 years and over                    176,069   118,065         67.1
  16 to 19 years                      12,814     7,149         55.8
    16 to 17 years                     6,341     2,841         44.8
    18 to 19 years                     6,472     4,308         66.6
  20 to 24 years                      15,121    12,127         80.2
  25 to 54 years                      98,230    82,325         83.8
    25 to 34 years                    29,517    24,820         84.1
      25 to 29 years                  13,860    11,644         84.0
      30 to 34 years                  15,657    13,176         84.2
    35 to 44 years                    38,371    30,720         84.5
      35 to 39 years                  17,552    14,816         84.4
      40 to 44 years                  18,820    15,904         84.5
    45 to 54 years                    32,341    26,785         82.8
      45 to 49 years                  17,056    14,459         84.8
      50 to 54 years                  15,285    12,326         80.6
  55 to 64 years                      20,840    12,650         60.7
    55 to 59 years                    11,581     8,041         69.4
    60 to 64 years                     9,259     4,609         49.8
  65 years and over                   29,065     3,815         13.1
    65 to 69 years                     7,946     2,016         25.4
    70 to 74 years                     7,451     1,062         14.3
    75 years and over                 13,668       737          5.4

              Men

16 years and over                     85,514    64,407         75.3
  16 to 19 years                       6,547     3,759         57.4
    16 to 17 years                     3,264     1,479         45.3
    18 to 19 years                     3,284     2,280         69.4
  20 to 24 years                       7,615     6,507         85.5
  25 to 54 years                      48,798    44,984         92.2
    25 to 34 years                    14,661    13,715         93.5
      25 to 29 years                   6,883     6,389         92.8
      30 to 34 years                   7,778     7,326         94.2
    35 to 44 years                    18,156    16,901         93.1
      35 to 39 years                   8,752     8,232         94.1
      40 to 44 years                   9,404     8,669         92.2
    45 to 54 years                    15,982    14,368         89.9
      45 to 49 years                   8,464     7,773         91.8
      50 to 54 years                   7,518     6,596         87.7
  55 to 64 years                      10,066     6,945         69.0
    55 to 59 years                     5,627     4,411         78.4
    60 to 64 years                     4,439     2,535         57.1
  65 years and over                   12,488     2,211         17.7
    65 to 69 years                     3,710     1,155         31.1
    70 to 74 years                     3,360       595         17.7
    75 years and over                  5,418       461          8.5

             Women

16 years and over                     90,555    53,659         59.3
  16 to 19 years                       6,267     3,390         54.1
    16 to 17 years                     3,078     1,362         44.3
    18 to 19 years                     3,189     2,028         63.6
  20 to 24 years                       7,506     5,620         74.9
  25 to 54 years                      49,431    37,341         75.5
    25 to 34 years                    14,856    11,106         74.8
      25 to 29 years                   6,976     5,255         75.3
      30 to 34 years                   7,880     5,851         74.2
    35 to 44 years                    18,216    13,819         75.9
      35 to 39 years                   8,800     6,584         74.8
      40 to 44 years                   9,416     7,235         76.8
    45 to 54 years                    16,359    12,417         75.9
      45 to 49 years                   8,592     6,686         77.8
      50 to 54 years                   7,767     5,731         73.8
  55 to 64 years                      10,774     5,704         52.9
    55 to 59 years                     5,954     3,630         61.0
    60 to 64 years                     4,820     2,074         43.0
  65 years and over                   16,577     1,603          9.7
    65 to 69 years                     4,236       861         20.3
    70 to 74 years                     4,091       467         11.4
    75 years and over                  8,250       275          3.3

             BLACK

16 years and over                     25,604    16,788         65.6
  16 to 19 years                       2,485       982         39.5
    16 to 17 years                     1,256       390         31.0
    18 to 19 years                     1,230       593         48.2
  20 to 24 years                       2,754     1,973         71.6
  25 to 54 years                      15,146    12,197         80.5
    25 to 34 years                     5,091     4,254         83.6
      25 to 29 years                   2,469     2,033         82.3
      30 to 34 years                   2,622     2,221         84.7
    35 to 44 years                     5,687     4,671         82.1
      35 to 39 years                   2,838     2,317         81.7
      40 to 44 years                   2,849     2,353         82.6
    45 to 54 years                     4,368     3,273         74.9
      45 to 49 years                   2,436     1,817         74.6
      50 to 54 years                   1,932     1,455         75.3
  55 to 64 years                       2,414     1,268         52.5
    55 to 59 years                     1,319       807         61.2
    60 to 64 years                     1,095       462         42.2
  65 years and over                    2,805       367         13.1
    65 to 69 years                     1,023       242         23.7
    70 to 74 years                       698        91         13.0
    75 years and over                  1,084        33          3.1

              Men

16 years and over                     11,489     7,924         69.0
  16 to 19 years                       1,221       506         41.4
    16 to 17 years                       631       184         29.2
    18 to 19 years                       591       322         54.5
  20 to 24 years                       1,261       896         71.1
  25 to 54 years                       6,843     5,729         83.7
    25 to 34 years                     2,272     1,959         86.2
      25 to 29 years                   1,088       919         84.5
      30 to 34 years                   1,184     1,040         87.8
    35 to 44 years                     2,606     2,227         85.5
      35 to 39 years                   1,293     1,085         83.9
      40 to 44 years                   1,313     1,142         87.0
    45 to 54 years                     1,965     1,543         78.5
      45 to 49 years                   1,111       863         77.7
      50 to 54 years                     855       680         79.6
  55 to 64 years                       1,050       600         57.1
    55 to 59 years                       578       367         63.5
    60 to 64 years                       473       233         49.3
  65 years and over                    1,113       193         17.3
    65 to 69 years                       434       125         28.8
    70 to 74 years                       302        47         15.5
    75 years and over                    377        21          5.6

             Women

16 years and over                     14,115     8,864         62.8
  16 to 19 years                       1,264       477         37.7
    16 to 17 years                       625       206         32.9
    18 to 19 years                       639       271         42.4
  20 to 24 years                       1,493     1,077         72.1
  25 to 54 years                       8,303     6,468         77.9
    25 to 34 years                     2,819     2,295         81.4
      25 to 29 years                   1,381     1,114         80.6
      30 to 34 years                   1,438     1,182         82.2
    35 to 44 years                     3,081     2,443         79.3
      35 to 39 years                   1,545     1,232         79.7
      40 to 44 years                   1,537     1,212         78.8
    45 to 54 years                     2,402     1,729         72.0
      45 to 49 years                   1,325       954         72.0
      50 to 54 years                   1,077       775         72.0
  55 to 64 years                       1,363       668         49.0
    55 to 59 years                       741       440         59.3
    60 to 64 years                       622       229         36.8
  65 years and over                    1,692       174         10.3
    65 to 69 years                       589       117         19.9
    70 to 74 years                       396        44         11.2
    75 years and over                    707        12          1.8

                                            August 2001

                                        Civilian labor force

                                             Employed

                                             Percent
                                                of        Agri-
      Age, sex, and race           Total    population   culture

             TOTAL

16 years and over                 134,905         63.6     3,419
  16 to 19 years                    7,226         44.7       299
    16 to 17 years                  2,806         34.9       134
    18 to 19 years                  4,420         54.4       165
  20 to 24 years                   13,478         71.2       348
  25 to 54 years                   95,993         80.0     1,946
    25 to 34 years                 29,499         79.8       563
      25 to 29 years               13,854         79.1       230
      30 to 34 years               15,645         80.5       332
    35 to 44 years                 35,989         80.9       745
      35 to 39 years               17,431         80.8       380
      40 to 44 years               18,558         81.1       365
    45 to 54 years                 30,506         79.1       638
      45 to 49 years               16,562         80.6       367
      50 to 54 years               13,944         77.3       271
  55 to 64 years                   14,018         57.9       508
    55 to 59 years                  8,937         66.6       288
    60 to 64 years                  5,081         47.1       220
  65 years and over                 4,190         12.8       319
    65 to 69 years                  2,265         24.3       140
    70 to 74 years                  1,155         13.7        83
    75 years and over                 770          5.1        96

              Men

16 years and over                  72,554         71.1     2,528
  16 to 19 years                    3,726         45.5       228
    16 to 17 years                  1,405         34.1       104
    18 to 19 years                  2,321         57.0       123
  20 to 24 years                    7,090         75.4       271
  25 to 54 years                   51,721         87.9     1,424
    25 to 34 years                 16,034         88.5       422
      25 to 29 years                7,471         87.2       180
      30 to 34 years                8,563         89.8       242
    35 to 44 years                 19,522         89.1       532
      35 to 39 years                9,503         89.8       286
      40 to 44 years               10,018         88.5       245
    45 to 54 years                 16,165         85.8       470
      45 to 49 years                8,792         87.4       274
      50 to 54 years                7,374         84.1       196
  55 to 64 years                    7,600         65.8       364
    55 to 59 years                  4,831         74.9       193
    60 to 64 years                  2,768         54.3       171
  65 years and over                 2,417         17.3       242
    65 to 69 years                  1,291         30.1       108
    70 to 74 years                    646         17.1        56
    75 years and over                 480          8.1        78

             Women

16 years and over                  62,352         56.6       891
  16 to 19 years                    3,501         43.9        71
    16 to 17 years                  1,401         35.7        29
    18 to 19 years                  2,100         51.8        42
  20 to 24 years                    6,388         67.1        77
  25 to 54 years                   44,272         72.4       522
    25 to 34 years                 13,464         71.5       141
      25 to 29 years                6,383         71.4        51
      30 to 34 years                7,081         71.5        90
    35 to 44 years                 16,467         73.0       213
      35 to 39 years                7,927         72.1        94
      40 to 44 years                8,540         73.8       120
    45 to 54 years                 14,340         72.6       168
      45 to 49 years                7,771         74.0        93
      50 to 54 years                6,570         71.0        75
  55 to 64 years                    6,418         50.7       144
    55 to 59 years                  4,105         58.9        95
    60 to 64 years                  2,313         40.7        49
  65 years and over                 1,773          9.4        77
    65 to 69 years                    974         19.3        32
    70 to 74 years                    509         10.9        28
    75 years and over                 290          3.2        18

             WHITE

16 years and over                 113,084         64.2     3,225
  16 to 19 years                    6,292         49.1       286
    16 to 17 years                  2,450         38.6       133
    18 to 19 years                  3,842         59.4       153
  20 to 24 years                   11,255         74.4       331
  25 to 54 years                   79,543         81.0     1,833
    25 to 34 years                 23,816         80.7       524
      25 to 29 years               11,144         80.4       226
      30 to 34 years               12,672         80.9       298
    35 to 44 years                 29,766         81.8       709
      35 to 39 years               14,354         81.8       361
      40 to 44 years               15,411         81.9       348
    45 to 54 years                 25,961         80.3       600
      45 to 49 years               14,013         82.2       348
      50 to 54 years               11,949         78.2       252
  55 to 64 years                   12,282         58.9       471
    55 to 59 years                  7,829         67.6       259
    60 to 64 years                  4,453         48.1       213
  65 years and over                 3,713         12.8       304
    65 to 69 years                  1,967         24.8       130
    70 to 74 years                  1,029         13.8        79
    75 years and over                 717          5.2        96

              Men

16 years and over                  61,865         72.3     2,364
  16 to 19 years                    3,276         50.0       222
    16 to 17 years                  1,242         38.0       104
    18 to 19 years                  2,034         61.9       118
  20 to 24 years                    6,030         79.2       257
  25 to 54 years                   43,654         89.5     1,323
    25 to 34 years                 13,248         90.4       388
      25 to 29 years                6,156         89.4       175
      30 to 34 years                7,092         91.2       213
    35 to 44 years                 16,440         90.6       502
      35 to 39 years                8,011         91.5       269
      40 to 44 years                8,429         89.6       233
    45 to 54 years                 13,966         87.4       433
      45 to 49 years                7,565         89.4       256
      50 to 54 years                6,401         85.1       177
  55 to 64 years                    6,746         67.0       334
    55 to 59 years                  4,300         76.4       170
    60 to 64 years                  2,446         55.1       164
  65 years and over                 2,159         17.3       229
    65 to 69 years                  1,131         30.5       100
    70 to 74 years                    580         17.3        51
    75 years and over                 447          8.3        78

             Women

16 years and over                  51,220         56.6       861
  16 to 19 years                    3,016         48.1        64
    16 to 17 years                  1,208         39.3        29
    18 to 19 years                  1,808         56.7        35
  20 to 24 years                    5,224         69.6        74
  25 to 54 years                   35,890         72.6       510

    25 to 34 years                 10,569         71.1       136
      25 to 29 years                4,988         71.5        51
      30 to 34 years                5,580         70.8        86
    35 to 44 years                 13,326         73.2       207
      35 to 39 years                6,343         72.1        93
      40 to 44 years                6,982         74.1       115
    45 to 54 years                 11,995         73.3       167
      45 to 49 years                6,448         75.0        92
      50 to 54 years                5,548         71.4        75
  55 to 64 years                    5,536         51.4       137
    55 to 59 years                  3,529         59.3        88
    60 to 64 years                  2,007         41.6        49
  65 years and over                 1,554          9.4        75
    65 to 69 years                    836         19.7        30
    70 to 74 years                    448         11.0        28
    75 years and over                 269          3.3        18

             BLACK

16 years and over                  15,215         59.4       102
  16 to 19 years                      687         27.7         4
    16 to 17 years                    283         22.6       --
    18 to 19 years                    404         32.9         4
  20 to 24 years                    1,621         58.8        14
  25 to 54 years                   11,346         74.9        63
    25 to 34 years                  3,884         76.3        17
      25 to 29 years                1,840         74.5         1
      30 to 34 years                2,044         78.0        15
    35 to 44 years                  4,341         76.3        25
      35 to 39 years                2,149         75.7        16
      40 to 44 years                2,192         76.9         9
    45 to 54 years                  3,121         71.5        22
      45 to 49 years                1,719         70.6         9
      50 to 54 years                1,403         72.6        13
  55 to 64 years                    1,211         50.2        17
    55 to 59 years                    775         58.7        12
    60 to 64 years                    436         39.8         5
  65 years and over                   351         12.5         4
    65 to 69 years                    227         22.1         4
    70 to 74 years                     91         13.0       --
    75 years and over                  33          3.1       --

              Men

16 years and over                   7,113         61.9        97
  16 to 19 years                      341         27.9         3
    16 to 17 years                    136         21.6       --
    18 to 19 years                    205         34.6         3
  20 to 24 years                      736         58.4        12
  25 to 54 years                    5,282         77.2        61
    25 to 34 years                  1,763         77.6        15
      25 to 29 years                  812         74.6         1
      30 to 34 years                  951         80.3        13
    35 to 44 years                  2,061         79.1        25
      35 to 39 years                1,003         77.5        16
      40 to 44 years                1,058         80.6         9
    45 to 54 years                  1,458         74.2        22
      45 to 49 years                  808         72.7         8
      50 to 54 years                  651         76.1        25
  55 to 64 years                      568         54.1        17
    55 to 59 years                    352         60.9        12
    60 to 64 years                    216         45.7         5
  65 years and over                   186         16.7         4
    65 to 69 years                    118         27.2         4
    70 to 74 years                     47         15.5       --
    75 years and over                  21          5.6       --

             Women

16 years and over                   8,103         57.4         6
  16 to 19 years                      347         27.4         1
    16 to 17 years                    147         23.6       --
    18 to 19 years                    200         31.3         1
  20 to 24 years                      884         59.2         2
  25 to 54 years                    6,064         73.0         2
    25 to 34 years                  2,121         75.2         2
      25 to 29 years                1,028         74.4       --
      30 to 34 years                1,093         76.0         2
    35 to 44 years                  2,280         74.0       --
      35 to 39 years                1,146         74.2       --
      40 to 44 years                1,134         73.8       --
    45 to 54 years                  1,663         69.2       --
      45 to 49 years                  911         68.8       --
      50 to 54 years                  752         69.8       --
  55 to 64 years                      643         47.1       --
    55 to 59 years                    423         57.1       --
    60 to 64 years                    220         35.3       --
  65 years and over                   165          9.8       --
    65 to 69 years                    108         18.4       --
    70 to 74 years                     44         11.2       --
    75 years and over                  12          1.8       --

                                            August 2001

                                        Civilian labor force

                                   Employed      Unemployed

                                                        Percent
                                   Nonagri-               of
                                   cultural              labor
      Age, sex, and race          industries   Number    force

             TOTAL

16 years and over                    131,487    6,956       4.9
  16 to 19 years                       6,928    1,180      14.0
    16 to 17 years                     2,672      514      15.5
    18 to 19 years                     4,256      666      13.1
  20 to 24 years                      13,130    1,301       8.8
  25 to 54 years                      94,047    3,897       3.9
    25 to 34 years                    28,936    1,489       4.8
      25 to 29 years                  13,624      755       5.2
      30 to 34 years                  15,312      734       4.5
    35 to 44 years                    35,244    1,382       3.7
      35 to 39 years                  17,051      678       3.7
      40 to 44 years                  18,193      703       3.7
    45 to 54 years                    29,868    1,026       3.3
      45 to 49 years                  16,195      575       3.4
      50 to 54 years                  13,673      451       3.1
  55 to 64 years                      13,510      452       3.1
    55 to 59 years                     8,649      262       2.8
    60 to 64 years                     4,862      190       3.6
  65 years and over                    3,871      126       2.9
    65 to 69 years                     2,125       68       2.9
    70 to 74 years                     1,072       37       3.1
    75 years and over                    674       20       2.6

              Men

16 years and over                     70,026    3,548       4.7
  16 to 19 years                       3,498      664      15.1
    16 to 17 years                     1,301      294      17.3
    18 to 19 years                     2,197      370      13.7
  20 to 24 years                       6,818      677       8.7
  25 to 54 years                      50,298    1,895       3.5
    25 to 34 years                    15,612      713       4.3
      25 to 29 years                   7,291      358       4.6
      30 to 34 years                   8,321      355       4.0
    35 to 44 years                    18,990      668       3.3
      35 to 39 years                   9,217      324       3.3
      40 to 44 years                   9,773      344       3.3
    45 to 54 years                    15,696      514       3.1
      45 to 49 years                   8,518      273       3.0
      50 to 54 years                   7,178      241       3.2
  55 to 64 years                       7,236      249       3.2
    55 to 59 years                     4,638      137       2.7
    60 to 64 years                     2,598      113       3.9
  65 years and over                    2,176       63       2.5
    65 to 69 years                     1,183       34       2.6
    70 to 74 years                       590       15       2.3
    75 years and over                    402       14       2.9

             Women

16 years and over                     61,461    3,408       5.2
  16 to 19 years                       3,430      516      12.8
    16 to 17 years                     1,371      220      13.6
    18 to 19 years                     2,058      296      12.4
  20 to 24 years                       6,312      624       8.9
  25 to 54 years                      43,750    2,002       4.3
    25 to 34 years                    13,324      776       5.5
      25 to 29 years                   6,332      397       5.9
      30 to 34 years                   6,991      379       5.1
    35 to 44 years                    16,254      714       4.2
      35 to 39 years                   7,834      354       4.3
      40 to 44 years                   8,420      359       4.0
    45 to 54 years                    14,172      512       3.4
      45 to 49 years                   7,677      302       3.7
      50 to 54 years                   6,495      210       3.1
  55 to 64 years                       6,275      202       3.1
    55 to 59 years                     4,011      125       3.0
    60 to 64 years                     2,264       77       3.2
  65 years and over                    1,696       63       3.4
    65 to 69 years                       942       34       3.4
    70 to 74 years                       482       23       4.2
    75 years and over                    272        6       2.1

             WHITE

16 years and over                    109,859    4,981       4.2
  16 to 19 years                       6,006      857      12.0
    16 to 17 years                     2,317      391      13.8
    18 to 19 years                     3,689      466      10.8
  20 to 24 years                      10,924      872       7.2
  25 to 54 years                      77,710    2,782       3.4
    25 to 34 years                    23,292    1,004       4.0
      25 to 29 years                  10,918      499       4.3
      30 to 34 years                  12,374      504       3.8
    35 to 44 years                    29,056      954       3.1
      35 to 39 years                  13,993      462       3.1
      40 to 44 years                  15,063      492       3.1
    45 to 54 years                    25,362      824       3.1
      45 to 49 years                  13,665      446       3.1
      50 to 54 years                  11,697      378       3.1
  55 to 64 years                      11,811      368       2.9
    55 to 59 years                     7,571      212       2.6
    60 to 64 years                     4,240      156       3.4
  65 years and over                    3,408      102       2.7
    65 to 69 years                     1,837       49       2.4
    70 to 74 years                       950       33       3.1
    75 years and over                    621       20       2.7

              Men

16 years and over                     59,501    2,542       3.9
  16 to 19 years                       3,054      483      12.8
    16 to 17 years                     1,138      237      16.0
    18 to 19 years                     1,916      246      10.8
  20 to 24 years                       5,774      477       7.3
  25 to 54 years                      42,331    1,330       3.0
    25 to 34 years                    12,860      467       3.4
      25 to 29 years                   5,980      233       3.6
      30 to 34 years                   6,879      234       3.2
    35 to 44 years                    15,938      461       2.7
      35 to 39 years                   7,742      221       2.7
      40 to 44 years                   8,196      240       2.8
    45 to 54 years                    13,533      403       2.8
      45 to 49 years                   7,309      208       2.7
      50 to 54 years                   6,224      195       3.0
  55 to 64 years                       6,412      200       2.9
    55 to 59 years                     4,129      111       2.5
    60 to 64 years                     2,282       89       3.5
  65 years and over                    1,930       52       2.4
    65 to 69 years                     1,031       23       2.0
    70 to 74 years                       529       15       2.5
    75 years and over                    370       14       3.0

             Women

16 years and over                     50,359    2,439       4.5
  16 to 19 years                       2,952      374      11.0
    16 to 17 years                     1,179      154      11.3
    18 to 19 years                     1,772      220      10.9
  20 to 24 years                       5,150      395       7.0
  25 to 54 years                      35,379    1,451       3.9
    25 to 34 years                    10,432      537       4.8
      25 to 29 years                   4,938      266       5.1
      30 to 34 years                   5,495      270       4.6
    35 to 44 years                    13,118      493       3.6
      35 to 39 years                   6,251      240       3.7
      40 to 44 years                   6,867      253       3.5
    45 to 54 years                    11,829      422       3.4
      45 to 49 years                   6,356      238       3.6
      50 to 54 years                   5,473      183       3.2
  55 to 64 years                       5,399      168       2.9
    55 to 59 years                     3,441      100       2.8
    60 to 64 years                     1,958       68       3.3
  65 years and over                    1,479       50       3.1
    65 to 69 years                       806       25       2.9
    70 to 74 years                       421       18       3.9
    75 years and over                    251        6       2.2

             BLACK

16 years and over                     15,113    1,572       9.4
  16 to 19 years                         684      295      30.0
    16 to 17 years                       283      106      27.3
    18 to 19 years                       401      189      31.8
  20 to 24 years                       1,606      352      17.9
  25 to 54 years                      11,283      851       7.0
    25 to 34 years                     3,867      370       8.7
      25 to 29 years                   1,838      193       9.5
      30 to 34 years                   2,029      177       8.0
    35 to 44 years                     4,316      330       7.1
      35 to 39 years                   2,133      169       7.3
      40 to 44 years                   2,183      161       6.9
    45 to 54 years                     3,099      151       4.6
      45 to 49 years                   1,710       99       5.4
      50 to 54 years                   1,389       53       3.6
  55 to 64 years                       1,193       58       4.5
    55 to 59 years                       762       32       4.0
    60 to 64 years                       431       26       5.6
  65 years and over                      347       16       4.3
    65 to 69 years                       223       16       6.5
    70 to 74 years                        91      --        --
    75 years and over                     33      --        --

              Men

16 years and over                      7,016      811      10.2
  16 to 19 years                         338      165      32.7
    16 to 17 years                       136       48      26.1
    18 to 19 years                       202      117      36.4
  20 to 24 years                         724      160      17.8
  25 to 54 years                       5,221      447       7.8
    25 to 34 years                     1,748      196      10.0
      25 to 29 years                     811      107      11.6
      30 to 34 years                     937       89       8.6
    35 to 44 years                     2,036      166       7.5
      35 to 39 years                     987       83       7.6
      40 to 44 years                   1,049       83       7.3
    45 to 54 years                     1,437       85       5.5
      45 to 49 years                     799       56       6.5
      50 to 54 years                     637       30       4.3
  55 to 64 years                         551       32       5.4
    55 to 59 years                       339       15       4.2
    60 to 64 years                       212       17       7.2
  65 years and over                      182        7       3.6
    65 to 69 years                       114        7       5.5
    70 to 74 years                        47      --        --
    75 years and over                     21      --        --

             Women

16 years and over                      8,097      761       8.6
  16 to 19 years                         346      130      27.2
    16 to 17 years                       147       59      28.5
    18 to 19 years                       199       71      26.3
  20 to 24 years                         882      193      17.9
  25 to 54 years                       6,062      404       6.2
    25 to 34 years                     2,119      174       7.6
      25 to 29 years                   1,028       86       7.7
      30 to 34 years                   1,092       88       7.5
    35 to 44 years                     2,280      164       6.7
      35 to 39 years                   1,146       86       7.0
      40 to 44 years                   1,134       78       6.4
    45 to 54 years                     1,663       66       3.8
      45 to 49 years                     911       43       4.5
      50 to 54 years                     752       23       3.0
  55 to 64 years                         643       26       3.8
    55 to 59 years                       423       17       3.8
    60 to 64 years                       220        9       3.9
  65 years and over                      165        9       5.1
    65 to 69 years                       108        9       7.5
    70 to 74 years                        44      --        --
    75 years and over                     12      --        --

                                       August 2001

                                  Civilian labor force

                                          Not
                                           in
                                         labor
      Age, sex, and race                 force

             TOTAL

16 years and over                        70,274
  16 to 19 years                          7,755
    16 to 17 years                        4,717
    18 to 19 years                        3,038
  20 to 24 years                          4,141
  25 to 54 years                         20,120
    25 to 34 years                        5,966
      25 to 29 years                      2,903
      30 to 34 years                      3,063
    35 to 44 years                        7,100
      35 to 39 years                      3,475
      40 to 44 years                      3,626
    45 to 54 years                        7,054
      45 to 49 years                      3,419
      50 to 54 years                      3,635
  55 to 64 years                          9,737
    55 to 59 years                        4,227
    60 to 64 years                        5,510
  65 years and over                      28,520
    65 to 69 years                        6,995
    70 to 74 years                        7,252
    75 years and over                    14,273

              Men

16 years and over                        25,893
  16 to 19 years                          3,797
    16 to 17 years                        2,419
    18 to 19 years                        1,378
  20 to 24 years                          1,630
  25 to 54 years                          5,230
    25 to 34 years                        1,365
      25 to 29 years                        743
      30 to 34 years                        622
    35 to 44 years                        1,709
      35 to 39 years                        757
      40 to 44 years                        952
    45 to 54 years                        2,155
      45 to 49 years                        997
      50 to 54 years                      1,159
  55 to 64 years                          3,704
    55 to 59 years                        1,483
    60 to 64 years                        2,221
  65 years and over                      11,533
    65 to 69 years                        2,968
    70 to 74 years                        3,117
    75 years and over                     5,448

             Women

16 years and over                        44,380
  16 to 19 years                          3,958
    16 to 17 years                        2,298
    18 to 19 years                        1,660
  20 to 24 years                          2,511
  25 to 54 years                         14,890
    25 to 34 years                        4,601
      25 to 29 years                      2,160
      30 to 34 years                      2,441
    35 to 44 years                        5,391
      35 to 39 years                      2,718
      40 to 44 years                      2,673
    45 to 54 years                        4,899
      45 to 49 years                      2,422
      50 to 54 years                      2,476
  55 to 64 years                          6,034
    55 to 59 years                        2,744
    60 to 64 years                        3,289
  65 years and over                      16,987
    65 to 69 years                        4,026
    70 to 74 years                        4,136
    75 years and over                     8,825

             WHITE

16 years and over                        58,004
  16 to 19 years                          5,665
    16 to 17 years                        3,500
    18 to 19 years                        2,164
  20 to 24 years                          2,994
  25 to 54 years                         15,904
    25 to 34 years                        4,697
      25 to 29 years                      2,216
      30 to 34 years                      2,481
    35 to 44 years                        5,652
      35 to 39 years                      2,735
      40 to 44 years                      2,916
    45 to 54 years                        5,555
      45 to 49 years                      2,597
      50 to 54 years                      2,959
  55 to 64 years                          8,190
    55 to 59 years                        3,540
    60 to 64 years                        4,650
  65 years and over                      25,251
    65 to 69 years                        5,930
    70 to 74 years                        6,389
    75 years and over                    12,931

              Men

16 years and over                        21,108
  16 to 19 years                          2,789
    16 to 17 years                        1,785
    18 to 19 years                        1,004
  20 to 24 years                          1,107
  25 to 54 years                          3,815
    25 to 34 years                          946
      25 to 29 years                        495
      30 to 34 years                        452
    35 to 44 years                        1,255
      35 to 39 years                        520
      40 to 44 years                        735
    45 to 54 years                        1,614
      45 to 49 years                        691
      50 to 54 years                        923
  55 to 64 years                          3,121
    55 to 59 years                        1,216
    60 to 64 years                        1,904
  65 years and over                      10,277
    65 to 69 years                        2,555
    70 to 74 years                        2,765
    75 years and over                     4,957

             Women

16 years and over                        36,896
  16 to 19 years                          2,876
    16 to 17 years                        1,716
    18 to 19 years                        1,161
  20 to 24 years                          1,887
  25 to 54 years                         12,090
    25 to 34 years                        3,751
      25 to 29 years                      1,722
      30 to 34 years                      2,029
    35 to 44 years                        4,397
      35 to 39 years                      2,216
      40 to 44 years                      2,181
    45 to 54 years                        3,942
      45 to 49 years                      1,906
      50 to 54 years                      2,036
  55 to 64 years                          5,069
    55 to 59 years                        2,324
    60 to 64 years                        2,746
  65 years and over                      14,974
    65 to 69 years                        3,375
    70 to 74 years                        3,624
    75 years and over                     7,975

             BLACK

16 years and over                         8,816
  16 to 19 years                          1,503
    16 to 17 years                          866
    18 to 19 years                          637
  20 to 24 years                            781
  25 to 54 years                          2,949
    25 to 34 years                          837
      25 to 29 years                        437
      30 to 34 years                        401
    35 to 44 years                        1,017
      35 to 39 years                        521
      40 to 44 years                        496
    45 to 54 years                        1,095
      45 to 49 years                        619
      50 to 54 years                        476
  55 to 64 years                          1,145
    55 to 59 years                          512
    60 to 64 years                          633
  65 years and over                       2,438
    65 to 69 years                          781
    70 to 74 years                          607
    75 years and over                     1,050

              Men

16 years and over                         3,565
  16 to 19 years                            716
    16 to 17 years                          447
    18 to 19 years                          269
  20 to 24 years                            365
  25 to 54 years                          1,114
    25 to 34 years                          313
      25 to 29 years                        169
      30 to 34 years                        144
    35 to 44 years                          379
      35 to 39 years                        208
      40 to 44 years                        171
    45 to 54 years                          422
      45 to 49 years                        247
      50 to 54 years                        174
  55 to 64 years                            450
    55 to 59 years                          211
    60 to 64 years                          240
  65 years and over                         920
    65 to 69 years                          309
    70 to 74 years                          255
    75 years and over                       356

             Women

16 years and over                         5,251
  16 to 19 years                            787
    16 to 17 years                          419
    18 to 19 years                          368
  20 to 24 years                            417
  25 to 54 years                          1,835
    25 to 34 years                          524
      25 to 29 years                        267
      30 to 34 years                        257
    35 to 44 years                          638
      35 to 39 years                        313
      40 to 44 years                        325
    45 to 54 years                          673
      45 to 49 years                        371
      50 to 54 years                        302
  55 to 64 years                            695
    55 to 59 years                          302
    60 to 64 years                          393
  65 years and over                       1,518
    65 to 69 years                          472
    70 to 74 years                          352
    75 years and over                       694
A-15. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
race, sex, and age

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                        Men, 20 years
                                         Total             and over

     Employment status and          Aug.      Aug.      Aug.     Aug.
              race                  2000      2001      2000     2001

             TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     209,935   212,135   92,754   93,810
  Civilian labor force             141,425   141,862   71,324   71,713
      Percent of population           67.4      66.9     76.9     76.4
    Employed                       135,601   134,905   69,176   68,828
      Agriculture                    3,656     3,419    2,441    2,301
      Nonagricultural industries   131,945   131,487   66,735   66,527
    Unemployed                       5,824     6,956    2,148    2,885
      Unemployment rate                4.1       4.9      3.0      4.0
  Not in labor force                68,510    70,274   21,430   22,097

             White

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     174,587   176,069   78,238   78,967
  Civilian labor force             118,018   118,065   60,512   60,648
      Percent of population           67.6      67.1     77.3     76.8
    Employed                       113,845   113,084   58,994   58,589
      Agriculture                    3,445     3,225    2,279    2,142
      Nonagricultural industries   110,400   109,859   56,715   56,446
    Unemployed                       4,173     4,981    1,518    2,059
      Unemployment rate                3.5       4.2      2.5      3.4
  Not in labor force                56,569    58,004   17,725   18,319

             Black

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      25,258    25,604   10,128   10,268
  Civilian labor force              16,630    16,788    7,337    7,418
      Percent of population           65.8      65.6     72.4     72.3
    Employed                        15,269    15,215    6,824    6,772
      Agriculture                      146       102      111       94
      Nonagricultural industries    15,123    15,113    6,714    6,678
    Unemployed                       1,361     1,572      513      646
      Unemployment rate                8.2       9.4      7.0      8.7
  Not in labor force                 8,629     8,816    2,791    2,849

                                    Women, 20 years       Both sexes,
                                       and over         16 to 19 years

     Employment status and          Aug.      Aug.      Aug.     Aug.
              race                  2000      2001      2000     2001

             TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     101,209   102,165   15,972   16,161
  Civilian labor force              60,909    61,743    9,192    8,406
      Percent of population           60.2      60.4     57.6     52.0
    Employed                        58,369    58,851    8,055    7,226
      Agriculture                      883       820      331      299
      Nonagricultural industries    57,486    58,032    7,724    6,928
    Unemployed                       2,539     2,892    1,137    1,180
      Unemployment rate                4.2       4.7     12.4     14.0
  Not in labor force                40,300    40,422    6,780    7,755

             White

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      83,652    84,288   12,697   12,814
  Civilian labor force              49,727    50,268    7,779    7,149
      Percent of population           59.4      59.6     61.3     55.8
    Employed                        47,855    48,204    6,996    6,292
      Agriculture                      851       797      315      286
      Nonagricultural industries    47,004    47,407    6,680    6,006
    Unemployed                       1,872     2,065      783      857
      Unemployment rate                3.8       4.1     10.1     12.0
  Not in labor force                33,925    34,020    4,919    5,665

             Black

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      12,668    12,851    2,463    2,485
  Civilian labor force               8,215     8,387    1,078      982
      Percent of population           64.9      65.3     43.8     39.5
    Employed                         7,656     7,756      788      687
      Agriculture                       22         5       14        4
      Nonagricultural industries     7,634     7,751      775      684
    Unemployed                         559       631      289      295
      Unemployment rate                6.8       7.5     26.8     30.0
  Not in labor force                 4,453     4,464    1,385    1,503
A-16. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16
to 24 years of age by school enrollment, educational attainment, sex,
race, and Hispanic origin

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                  August 2001

                                                   Civilian labor force
                                       Civilian
  Enrollment status, educational      noninsti-
  attainment, race, and Hispanic       tutional               Percent of
              origin                  population   Total      population

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                     12,699    5,968         47.0
  16 to 19 years                           8,349    3,401         40.7
  20 to 24 years                           4,350    2,567         59.0

  High school                              5,641    1,978         35.1
  College                                  7,058    3,989         56.5
    Full-time students                     5,967    3,065         51.4
    Part-time students                     1,091      924         84.6

  Men, 16 to 24 years                      6,061    2,728         45.0
    16 to 19 years                         4,087    1,629         39.9
    20 to 24 years                         1,974    1,099         55.7

  High school                              2,926    1,010         34.5
  College                                  3,135    1,718         54.8
    Full-time students                     2,659    1,301         48.9
    Part-time students                       477      417         87.5

  Women, 16 to 24 years                    6,638    3,240         48.8
    16 to 19 years                         4,262    1,772         41.6
    20 to 24 years                         2,376    1,468         61.8

  High school                              2,715      969         35.7
  College                                  3,922    2,271         57.9
    Full-time students                     3,308    1,764         53.3
    Part-time students                       615      507         82.5

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                      9,771    4,934         50.5
  16 to 19 years                           6,424    2,823         43.9
  20 to 24 years                           3,347    2,111         63.1

  Men                                      4,683    2,262         48.3
  Women                                    5,088    2,672         52.5

  High school                              4,296    1,620         37.7
  College                                  5,475    3,314         60.5
    Full-time students                     4,634    2,592         55.9
    Part-time students                       842      722         85.8

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                      2,040      728         35.7
  16 to 19 years                           1,418      440         31.0
  20 to 24 years                             621      288         46.4

  Men                                        969      327         33.8
  Women                                    1,071      401         37.4

  High school                              1,043      296         28.4
  College                                    996      432         43.3
    Full-time students                       827      288         34.9
    Part-time students                       169      144         64.8

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                      1,649      651         39.5
  16 to 19 years                           1,148      385         33.6
  20 to 24 years                             501      266         53.1

  Men                                        778      297         38.3
  Women                                      871      354         40.6

  High school                                874      221         25.3
  College                                    775      430         55.5
    Full-time students                       596      280         47.0
    Part-time students                       179      150         83.7

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                     22,383   17,218         76.9
  16 to 19 years                           7,812    5,005         64.1
  20 to 24 years                          14,570   12,213         83.8

  Less than a high school diploma          6,750    4,264         63.2
  High school graduates, no college        8,126    6,506         80.1
  Less than a bachelor's degree            5,602    4,706         84.0
  College graduates                        1,904    1,741         91.4

  Men, 16 to 24 years                     11,522    9,428         81.8
    16 to 19 years                         4,099    2,760         67.3
    20 to 24 years                         7,423    6,668         89.8

    Less than a high school diploma        3,764    2,622         69.7
    High school graduates, no
      college                              4,301    3,722         86.5
    Less than a bachelor's degree          2,646    2,324         87.8
    College graduates                        811      760         93.7

  Women, 16 to 24 years                   10,861    7,790         71.7
    16 to 19 years                         3,713    2,245         60.4
    20 to 24 years                         7,148    5,545         77.6

    Less than a high school diploma        2,986    1,642         55.0
    High school graduates, no
      college                              3,825    2,785         72.8
    Less than a bachelor's degree          2,956    2,382         80.6
    College graduates                      1,093      981         89.7

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                     18,163   14,342         79.0
  16 to 19 years                           6,389    4,326         67.7
  20 to 24 years                          11,774   10,016         85.1

  Men                                      9,479    8,004         84.4
  Women                                    8,685    6,338         73.0

  Less than a high school diploma          5,391    3,592         66.6
  High school graduates, no college        6,580    5,371         81.6
  Less than a bachelor's degree            4,597    3,908         85.0
  College graduates                        1,595    1,471         92.2

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                      3,200    2,227         69.6
  16 to 19 years                           1,067      543         50.9
  20 to 24 years                           2,133    1,685         79.0

  Men                                      1,514    1,074         71.0
  Women                                    1,686    1,153         68.4

  Less than a high school diploma          1,054      544         51.7
  High school graduates, no college        1,275      946         74.2
  Less than a bachelor's degree              730      611         83.8
  College graduates                          142      126         88.9

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                      3,646    2,654         72.8
  16 to 19 years                           1,251      741         59.2
  20 to 24 years                           2,394    1,913         79.9

  Men                                      1,962    1,646         83.9
  Women                                    1,683    1,008         59.9

  Less than a high school diploma          1,772    1,165         65.7
  High school graduates, no college        1,227      944         76.9
  Less than a bachelor's degree              645      447         82.2
  College graduates                          102       98         96.8

                                                  August 2001

                                            Civilian labor force

                                                                Unem-
                                             Employed           ployed
  Enrollment status, educational
  attainment, race, and Hispanic                Full    Part
              origin                  Total     time    time    Total

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                  5,390    2,033   3,357     577
  16 to 19 years                       2,997      797   2,200     404
  20 to 24 years                       2,393    1,236   1,157     173

  High school                          1,708      310   1,398     270
  College                              3,682    1,722   1,960     307
    Full-time students                 2,847    1,186   1,661     218
    Part-time students                   835      536     298      89

  Men, 16 to 24 years                  2,459    1,002   1,457     269
    16 to 19 years                     1,428      425   1,003     201
    20 to 24 years                     1,031      577     454      68

  High school                            867      181     686     143
  College                              1,593      821     772     125
    Full-time students                 1,221      582     639      80
    Part-time students                   372      239     133      45

  Women, 16 to 24 years                2,931    1,031   1,900     309
    16 to 19 years                     1,569      372   1,197     203
    20 to 24 years                     1,362      659     703     106

  High school                            642      130     712     127
  College                              2,089      901   1,188     182
    Full-time students                 1,626      604   1,022     138
    Part-time students                   463      297     165      44

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                  4,537    1,769   2,768     397
  16 to 19 years                       2,557      721   1,836     266
  20 to 24 years                       1,980    1,048     932     131

  Men                                  2,069      888   1,181     193
  Women                                2,468      682   1,587     204

  High school                          1,438      283   1,155     183
  College                              3,099    1,487   1,613     214
    Full-time students                 2,427    1,050   1,376     165
    Part-time students                   672      436     236      50

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                    570      195     375     158
  16 to 19 years                         311       53     258     129
  20 to 24 years                         259      143     116      29

  Men                                    256       82     174      71
  Women                                  314      113     201      87

  High school                            217       13     204      79
  College                                353      182     171      79
    Full-time students                   245      106     138      44
    Part-time students                   108       76      32      36

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                    590      255     336      61
  16 to 19 years                         342      131     211      43
  20 to 24 years                         248      124     124      18

  Men                                    270      112     158      27
  Women                                  320      143     177      34

  High school                            188       57     130      33
  College                                403      197     205      28
    Full-time students                   265       97     168      16
    Part-time students                   138      101      38      12

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                 15,314   11,621   3,693   1,904
  16 to 19 years                       4,230    2,317   1,913     775
  20 to 24 years                      11,085    9,304   1,781   1,128

  Less than a high school diploma      3,512    2,124   1,388     752
  High school graduates, no college    5,793    4,663   1,130     713
  Less than a bachelor's degree        4,444    3,468     976     262
  College graduates                    1,565    1,366     199     176

  Men, 16 to 24 years                  8,356    6,840   1,516   1,072
    16 to 19 years                     2,298    1,451     846     463
    20 to 24 years                     6,058    5,389     669     610

    Less than a high school diploma    2,140    1,508     632     482
    High school graduates, no
      college                          3,334    2,831     503     388
    Less than a bachelor's degree      2,197    1,874     323     128
    College graduates                    686      627      59      74

  Women, 16 to 24 years                6,958    4,781   2,178     831
    16 to 19 years                     1,932      866   1,066     313
    20 to 24 years                     5,026    3,915   1,111     519

    Less than a high school diploma    1,372      616     756     270
    High school graduates, no
      college                          2,460    1,832     627     325
    Less than a bachelor's degree      2,247    1,594     654     135
    College graduates                    879      739     140     102

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                 13,010    9,879   3,131   1,332
  16 to 19 years                       3,735    2,033   1,702     591
  20 to 24 years                       9,275    7,846   1,429     741

  Men                                  7,238    5,957   1,281     766
  Women                                5,772    3,922   1,850     566

  Less than a high school diploma      3,050    1,850   1,200     543
  High school graduates, no college    4,883    3,944     939     488
  Less than a bachelor's degree        3,734    2,918     816     173
  College graduates                    1,343    1,167     176     128

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                  1,738    1,340     398     489
  16 to 19 years                         376      229     147     166
  20 to 24 years                       1,362    1,111     251     323

  Men                                    821      665     156     254
  Women                                  917      675     242     236

  Less than a high school diploma        358      214     144     186
  High school graduates, no college      739      590     150     206
  Less than a bachelor's degree          537      443      94      74
  College graduates                      103       93      10      23

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                  2,352    1,929     424     302
  16 to 19 years                         596      421     174     146
  20 to 24 years                       1,757    1,507     249     156

  Men                                  1,462    1,288     175     184
  Women                                  890      641     249     118

  Less than a high school diploma      1,019      856     163     146
  High school graduates, no college      825      696     129     119
  Less than a bachelor's degree          417      305     111      31
  College graduates                       92       71      21       7

                                                 August 2001

                                            Civilian labor force

                                                 Unemployed

                                       Looking     Looking      Percent
  Enrollment status, educational         for         for          of
  attainment, race, and Hispanic      full-time   part-time      labor
              origin                    work        work         force

          TOTAL ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                       169         409       9.7
  16 to 19 years                            110         294      11.9
  20 to 24 years                             59         114       6.7

  High school                                67         203      13.7
  College                                   102         205       7.7
    Full-time students                       51         167       7.1
    Part-time students                       51          38       9.6

  Men, 16 to 24 years                        76         192       9.8
    16 to 19 years                           53         148      12.3
    20 to 24 years                           23          44       6.1

  High school                                39         105      14.2
  College                                    38          88       7.3
    Full-time students                       20          60       6.2
    Part-time students                       17          27      10.7

  Women, 16 to 24 years                      93         216       9.5
    16 to 19 years                           57         146      11.5
    20 to 24 years                           36          70       7.2

  High school                                28          99      13.1
  College                                    65         117       8.0
    Full-time students                       31         107       7.8
    Part-time students                       33          11       8.7

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                        88         309       8.1
  16 to 19 years                             53         213       9.4
  20 to 24 years                             35          97       6.2

  Men                                        39         155       8.5
  Women                                      49         164       7.6

  High school                                34         149      11.3
  College                                    64         160       6.5
    Full-time students                       30         135       6.4
    Part-time students                       24          25       6.9

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                        71          87      21.7
  16 to 19 years                             52          77      29.3
  20 to 24 years                             19          10      10.2

  Men                                        34          37      21.8
  Women                                      37          50      21.7

  High school                                28          51      26.7
  College                                    43          36      18.4
    Full-time students                       20          24      15.2
    Part-time students                       23          13      24.7

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                        31          30       9.3
  16 to 19 years                             20          23      11.2
  20 to 24 years                             11           6       6.6

  Men                                        16          11       9.1
  Women                                      15          19       9.6

  High school                                13          20      15.1
  College                                    18          10       6.4
    Full-time students                       12           4       5.6
    Part-time students                        6           6       7.9

        TOTAL NOT ENROLLED

Total, 16 to 24 years                     1,606         297      11.1
  16 to 19 years                            558         217      15.5
  20 to 24 years                          1,048          80       9.2

  Less than a high school diploma           560         192      17.6
  High school graduates, no college         659          54      11.0
  Less than a bachelor's degree             213          49       5.6
  College graduates                         174           2      10.1

  Men, 16 to 24 years                       920         153      11.4
    16 to 19 years                          335         128      16.8
    20 to 24 years                          585          25       9.1

    Less than a high school diploma         366         116      18.4
    High school graduates, no
      college                               367          22      10.4
    Less than a bachelor's degree           113          15       5.5
    College graduates                        74         --        9.8

  Women, 16 to 24 years                     687         145      10.7
    16 to 19 years                          224          89      13.9
    20 to 24 years                          463          56       9.4

    Less than a high school diploma         194          76      16.4
    High school graduates, no
      college                               293          32      11.7
    Less than a bachelor's degree           101          34       5.6
    College graduates                        99           2      10.4

               White

Total, 16 to 24 years                     1,081         251       9.3
  16 to 19 years                            410         181      13.7
  20 to 24 years                            670          71       7.4

  Men                                       638         128       9.6
  Women                                     443         123       8.9

  Less than a high school diploma           380         163      15.1
  High school graduates, no college         442          46       9.1
  Less than a bachelor's degree             131          43       4.4
  College graduates                         128         --        8.7

               Black

Total, 16 to 24 years                       457          32      22.0
  16 to 19 years                            139          27      30.6
  20 to 24 years                            318           5      19.2

  Men                                       237          17      23.6
  Women                                     220          15      20.4

  Less than a high school diploma           164          22      34.2
  High school graduates, no college         201           5      21.8
  Less than a bachelor's degree              69           5      12.1
  College graduates                          23         --       18.1

          Hispanic origin

Total, 16 to 24 years                       258          44      11.4
  16 to 19 years                            111          34      19.7
  20 to 24 years                            146          10       8.2

  Men                                       170          14      11.2
  Women                                      88          30      11.7

  Less than a high school diploma           122          24      12.5
  High school graduates, no college         101          18      12.6
  Less than a bachelor's degree              28           2       6.8
  College graduates                           7         --        6.8

NOTE: In the summer months, the educational attainment levels of youth
not enrolled in school are increased by the temporary movement of high
school and college students into that group. 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.
A-17. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
25 years and over by educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic
origin

(Numbers in thousands)

                                       Total                Men

                                   Aug.      Aug.      Aug.      Aug.
    Educational attainment         2000      2001      2000      2001

             TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                    175,522   177,054    83,588    84,413
  Civilian labor force            117,658   118,676    63,534    63,946
      Percent of population          67.0      67.0      76.0      75.8
    Employed                      113,919   114,201    61,878    61,738
      Employment-population
        ratio                        64.9      64.5      74.0      73.1
    Unemployed                      3,739     4,475     1,656     2,208
      Unemployment rate               3.2       3.8       2.6       3.5

Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     28,306    27,468    13,560    13,108
  Civilian labor force             12,456    12,034     7,648     7,354
      Percent of population          44.0      43.8      56.4      56.1
    Employed                       11,747    11,239     7,306     6,946
      Employment-population
        ratio                        41.5      40.9      53.9      53.0
    Unemployed                        709       795       341       408
      Unemployment rate               5.7       6.6       4.5       5.5

    High school graduates,
          no college

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     56,882    57,513    25,816    26,519
  Civilian labor force             36,395    36,674    19,358    19,608
      Percent of population          64.0      63.8      75.0      73.9
    Employed                       35,097    35,105    18,767    18,822
      Employment-population
        ratio                        61.7      61.0      72.7      71.0
    Unemployed                      1,298     1,569       590       786
      Unemployment rate               3.6       4.3       3.0       4.0

    Less than a bachelor's
          degree (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     44,616    45,339    20,634    20,683
  Civilian labor force             32,980    33,440    16,755    16,664
      Percent of population          73.9      73.8      81.2      80.6
    Employed                       32,036    32,310    16,380    16,117
      Employment-population
        ratio                        71.8      71.3      79.4      77.9
    Unemployed                        944     1,130       376       547
      Unemployment rate               2.9       3.4       2.2       3.3

    Some college, no degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     30,601    30,707    14,444    14,304
  Civilian labor force             22,086    22,127    11,555    11,272
      Percent of population          72.2      72.1      80.0      78.8
    Employed                       21,394    21,316    11,276    10,896
      Employment-population
        ratio                        69.9      69.4      78.1      76.2
    Unemployed                        692       811       279       376
      Unemployment rate               3.1       3.7       2.4       3.3

       Associate degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     14,015    14,632     6,190     6,380
  Civilian labor force             10,895    11,313     5,200     5,392
      Percent of population          77.7      77.3      84.0      84.5
    Employed                       10,643    10,994     5,104     5,221
      Employment-population
        ratio                        75.9      75.1      82.4      81.8
    Unemployed                        252       319        97       171
      Unemployment rate               2.3       2.8       1.9       3.2

       College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     45,718    46,734    23,578    24,102
  Civilian labor force             35,827    36,528    19,773    20,320
      Percent of population          78.4      78.2      83.9      84.3
    Employed                       35,038    35,547    19,425    19,852
      Employment-population
        ratio                        76.6      76.1      82.4      82.4
    Unemployed                        788       980       348       467
      Unemployment rate               2.2       2.7       1.8       2.3

                                       Women               White

                                   Aug.      Aug.      Aug.      Aug.
    Educational attainment         2000      2001      2000      2001

             TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     91,934    92,641   147,121   148,135
  Civilian labor force             54,124    54,730    98,290    98,789
      Percent of population          58.9      59.1      66.8      66.7
    Employed                       52,041    52,463    95,508    95,538
      Employment-population ratio    56.6      56.6      64.9      64.5
    Unemployed                      2,083     2,267     2,783     3,252
      Unemployment rate               3.8       4.1       2.8       3.3

Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     14,746    14,360    22,598    21,909
  Civilian labor force              4,808     4,680    10,139     9,765
      Percent of population          32.6      32.6      44.9      44.6
    Employed                        4,441     4,293     9,660     9,209
      Employment-population ratio    30.1      29.9      42.7      42.0
    Unemployed                        367       388       479       556
      Unemployment rate               7.6       8.3       4.7       5.7

High school graduates, no college

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     31,066    30,993    47,846    48,335
  Civilian labor force             17,038    17,066    30,249    30,316
      Percent of population          54.8      55.1      63.2      62.7
    Employed                       16,330    16,283    29,321    29,244
      Employment-population ratio    52.6      52.5      61.3      60.5
    Unemployed                        707       783       928     1,072
      Unemployment rate               4.2       4.6       3.1       3.5

Less than a bachelor's degree (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     23,982    24,655    37,500    37,969
  Civilian labor force             16,225    16,776    27,410    27,712
      Percent of population          67.7      68.0      73.1      73.0
    Employed                       15,657    16,192    26,696    26,876
      Employment-population ratio    65.3      65.7      71.2      70.8
    Unemployed                        568       584       713       836
      Unemployment rate               3.5       3.5       2.6       3.0

    Some college, no degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     16,158    16,403    25,577    25,586
  Civilian labor force             10,531    10,855    18,151    18,175
      Percent of population          65.2      66.2      71.0      71.0
    Employed                       10,117    10,420    17,640    17,575
      Employment-population ratio    62.6      63.5      69.0      68.7
    Unemployed                        413       435       512       600
      Unemployment rate               3.9       4.0       2.8       3.3

       Associate degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      7,825     8,252    11,923    12,383
  Civilian labor force              5,694     5,921     9,258     9,537
      Percent of population          72.8      71.8      77.6      77.0
    Employed                        5,539     5,772     9,056     9,300
      Employment-population ratio    70.8      70.0      76.0      75.1
    Unemployed                        155       148       202       236
      Unemployment rate               2.7       2.5       2.2       2.5

       College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     22,140    22,632    39,177    39,923
  Civilian labor force             16,054    16,208    30,493    30,996
      Percent of population          72.5      71.6      77.8      77.6
    Employed                       15,613    15,695    29,830    30,209
      Employment-population ratio    70.5      69.3      76.1      75.7
    Unemployed                        440       513       662       787
      Unemployment rate               2.7       3.2       2.2       2.5

                                       Black           Hispanic origin

                                   Aug.      Aug.      Aug.      Aug.
    Educational attainment         2000      2001      2000      2001

             TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                     20,094    20,364    17,297    17,927
  Civilian labor force             13,591    13,832    12,076    12,493
      Percent of population          67.6      67.9      69.8      69.7
    Employed                       12,810    12,907    11,566    11,835
      Employment-population ratio    63.7      63.4      66.9      66.0
    Unemployed                        782       925       510       657
      Unemployment rate               5.8       6.7       4.2       5.3

Less than a high school diploma

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      4,354     4,250     7,584     7,740
  Civilian labor force              1,707     1,667     4,582     4,634
      Percent of population          39.2      39.2      60.4      59.9
    Employed                        1,513     1,462     4,323     4,310
      Employment-population ratio    34.8      34.4      57.0      55.7
    Unemployed                        193       204       259       324
      Unemployment rate              11.3      12.3       5.7       7.0

High school graduates, no college

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      6,972     7,139     4,553     4,904
  Civilian labor force              4,795     5,003     3,380     3,596
      Percent of population          68.8      70.1      74.2      73.3
    Employed                        4,463     4,596     3,237     3,406
      Employment-population ratio    64.0      64.4      71.1      69.5
    Unemployed                        332       407       143       190
      Unemployment rate               6.9       8.1       4.2       5.3

Less than a bachelor's degree (1)

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      5,357     5,572     3,144     3,232
  Civilian labor force              4,234     4,337     2,462     2,562
      Percent of population          79.0      77.8      78.3      79.3
    Employed                        4,067     4,098     2,390     2,475
      Employment-population ratio    75.9      73.5      76.0      76.6
    Unemployed                        167       239        72        87
      Unemployment rate               3.9       5.5       2.9       3.4

    Some college, no degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      3,885     3,970     2,227     2,346
  Civilian labor force              3,047     3,060     1,751     1,859
      Percent of population          78.4      77.1      78.6      79.3
    Employed                        2,904     2,885     1,696     1,799
      Employment-population ratio    74.7      72.7      76.2      76.7
    Unemployed                        143       175        55        60
      Unemployment rate               4.7       5.7       3.1       3.2

       Associate degree

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      1,471     1,602       918       885
  Civilian labor force              1,187     1,277       711       702
      Percent of population          80.7      79.7      77.4      79.3
    Employed                        1,163     1,213       694       676
      Employment-population ratio    79.1      75.7      75.6      76.3
    Unemployed                         24        64        17        26
      Unemployment rate               2.0       5.0       2.4       3.8

       College graduates

Civilian noninstitutional
    population                      3,411     3,402     2,015     2,051
  Civilian labor force              2,855     2,825     1,652     1,701
      Percent of population          83.7      83.0      82.0      82.9
    Employed                        2,766     2,751     1,615     1,644
      Employment-population ratio    81.1      80.8      80.1      80.1
    Unemployed                         89        74        37        57
      Unemployment rate               3.1       2.6       2.2       3.4

(1) Includes the categories, some college, no degree; and associate
degree.

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.
A-18. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by age, sex,
and race

(In thousands)

                                           August 2001

                                           Employed (1)

                                        Full-time workers

                                               At work

                                                    1 to 34
                                                   hours for
                                           35      economic
                                         hours        or         Not
                                           or     noneconomic    at
     Age, sex, and race         Total     more      reasons     work

           TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over   113,424   96,920      9,911      6,594
16 to 19 years                   3,114    2,624        394         96
  16 to 17 years                   628      496        110         22
  18 to 19 years                 2,486    2,128        284         74
20 years and over              110,310   94,296      9,517      6,498
  20 to 24 years                10,540    9,167      1,037        336
  25 years and over             99,770   85,129      8,480      6,162
    25 to 54 years              85,855   73,513      7,214      5,129
    55 years and over           13,915   11,616      1,266      1,033

    Men, 16 years and over      65,705   57,712      4,887      3,106
16 to 19 years                   1,876    1,608        210         58
20 years and over               63,829   56,104      4,677      3,048
  20 to 24 years                 5,966    5,313        513        140
  25 years and over             57,864   50,791      4,165      2,908
    25 to 54 years              49,633   43,737      3,512      2,384
    55 years and over            8,231    7,054        652        525

    Women, 16 years and over    47,718   39,208      5,024      3,487
16 to 19 years                   1,237    1,016        184         37
20 years and over               46,481   38,192      4,839      3,450
  20 to 24 years                 4,574    3,854        524        197
  25 years and over             41,907   34,338      4,315      3,253
    25 to 54 years              36,222   29,776      3,701      2,745
    55 years and over            5,684    4,562        614        508

           White

    Men, 16 years and over      56,093   49,212      4,134      2,746
16 to 19 years                   1,679    1,441        199         39
20 years and over               54,414   47,771      3,936      2,707
  20 to 24 years                 5,165    4,603        437        125
  25 years and over             49,248   43,168      3,498      2,582
    25 to 54 years              41,981   36,954      2,916      2,110
    55 years and over            7,268    6,214        582        472

    Women, 16 years and over    38,435   31,379      4,132      2,924
16 to 19 years                   1,075      880        162         32
20 years and over               37,360   30,498      3,970      2,892
  20 to 24 years                 3,729    3,117        443        168
  25 years and over             33,631   27,381      3,527      2,724
    25 to 54 years              28,845   23,578      2,989      2,277
    55 years and over            4,787    3,803        538        446

           Black

    Men, 16 years and over       6,350    5,588        525        236
16 to 19 years                     152      135          1         16
20 years and over                6,198    5,453        525        220
  20 to 24 years                   596      520         66         10
  25 years and over              5,602    4,933        459        210
    25 to 54 years               4,961    4,370        412        180
    55 years and over              641      564         47         30

    Women, 16 years and over     6,856    5,729        693        434
16 to 19 years                     130      111         15          4
20 years and over                6,725    5,618        678        429
  20 to 24 years                   658      579         62         16
  25 years and over              6,068    5,039        615        413
    25 to 54 years               5,387    4,473        554        360
    55 years and over              681      566         61         53

                                             August 2001

                                             Employed (1)

                                          Part-time workers

                                              At work (2)

                                        Part time    Part time
                                           for          for        Not
                                        economic    noneconomic    at
     Age, sex, and race        Total     reasons      reasons     work

           TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over   21,482     2,110        17,169     2,203
16 to 19 years                  4,113       274         3,576       262
  16 to 17 years                2,178        45         1,978       155
  18 to 19 years                1,934       229         1,598       107
20 years and over              17,369     1,836        13,593     1,941
  20 to 24 years                2,938       439         2,315       184
  25 years and over            14,431     1,397        11,277     1,757
    25 to 54 years             10,138     1,210         7,652     1,275
    55 years and over           4,293       186         3,625       481

    Men, 16 years and over      6,848       973         5,409       467
16 to 19 years                  1,850       135         1,603       112
20 years and over               4,999       838         3,806       355
  20 to 24 years                1,124       206           892        26
  25 years and over             3,875       633         2,913       329
    25 to 54 years              2,088       538         1,391       159
    55 years and over           1,786        94         1,522       170

    Women, 16 years and over   14,633     1,137        11,760     1,736
16 to 19 years                  2,263       139         1,973       151
20 years and over              12,370       998         9,787     1,586
  20 to 24 years                1,814       233         1,423       158
  25 years and over            10,556       764         8,364     1,428
    25 to 54 years              8,049       672         6,261     1,116
    55 years and over           2,507        92         2,103       312

           White

    Men, 16 years and over      5,772       746         4,614       411
16 to 19 years                  1,597       119         1,381        97
20 years and over               4,175       627         3,233       314
  20 to 24 years                  865       166           682        18
  25 years and over             3,310       462         2,552       296
    25 to 54 years              1,673       386         1,148       139
    55 years and over           1,637        76         1,403       157

    Women, 16 years and over   12,785       870        10,332     1,583
16 to 19 years                  1,941       115         1,693       133
20 years and over              10,844       754         8,639     1,450
  20 to 24 years                1,495       161         1,190       145
  25 years and over             9,348       594         7,449     1,305
    25 to 54 years              7,045       522         5,510     1,014
    55 years and over           2,303        72         1,940       291

           Black

    Men, 16 years and over        763       188           530        45
16 to 19 years                    189        15           163        10
20 years and over                 574       172           367        35
  20 to 24 years                  140        33           100         7
  25 years and over               434       139           267        28
    25 to 54 years                321       132           173        17
    55 years and over             113         8            94        11

    Women, 16 years and over    1,247       190           965        92
16 to 19 years                    217        19           186        12
20 years and over               1,030       171           779        81
  20 to 24 years                  227        53           164         9
  25 years and over               804       118           615        72
    25 to 54 years                677       113           507        56
    55 years and over             127         5           107        15

                                     August 2001

                                     Unemployed

                                Looking     Looking
                                  for         for
                               full-time   part-time
     Age, sex, and race          work        work

           TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over     5,664       1,292
16 to 19 years                     668         511
  16 to 17 years                   158         355
  18 to 19 years                   510         156
20 years and over                4,996         780
  20 to 24 years                 1,107         195
  25 years and over              3,889         586
    25 to 54 years               3,469         428
    55 years and over              420         158

    Men, 16 years and over       3,030         518
16 to 19 years                     387         276
20 years and over                2,643         242
  20 to 24 years                   608          69
  25 years and over              2,035         173
    25 to 54 years               1,787         108
    55 years and over              248          65

    Women, 16 years and over     2,634         774
16 to 19 years                     281         235
20 years and over                2,353         539
  20 to 24 years                   499         126
  25 years and over              1,854         413
    25 to 54 years               1,682         320
    55 years and over              173          93

           White

    Men, 16 years and over       2,115         427
16 to 19 years                     266         217
20 years and over                1,849         210
  20 to 24 years                   410          67
  25 years and over              1,439         144
    25 to 54 years               1,241          90
    55 years and over              198          54

    Women, 16 years and over     1,824         615
16 to 19 years                     198         177
20 years and over                1,626         438
  20 to 24 years                   295         101
  25 years and over              1,331         338
    25 to 54 years               1,188         263
    55 years and over              143          75

           Black

    Men, 16 years and over         741          70
16 to 19 years                     114          51
20 years and over                  627          19
  20 to 24 years                   157           2
  25 years and over                470          16
    25 to 54 years                 437          11
    55 years and over               33           6

    Women, 16 years and over       646         115
16 to 19 years                      77          53
20 years and over                  569          62
  20 to 24 years                   180          13
  25 years and over                389          49
    25 to 54 years                 365          39
    55 years and over               24          10

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

(2) Includes some persons at work 35 hours or more classified by their
reason for working part time.
A-19. Employed persons by occupation, sex, and age

(In thousands)

                                                          Total

                                                         16 years
                                                         and over

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
                    Occupation                        2000      2001

    Total                                            135,601   134,905

Managerial and professional specialty                 40,663    41,465
  Executive, administrative, and managerial           19,636    20,356
    Officials and administrators, public
      administration                                     732       795
    Other executive, administrative, and
      managerial                                      14,013    14,410
    Management-related occupations                     4,891     5,150
  Professional specialty                              21,027    21,109
    Engineers                                          2,096     2,017
    Mathematical and computer scientists               2,242     2,066
    Natural scientists                                   617       580
    Health diagnosing occupations                      1,064     1,119
    Health assessment and treating occupations         3,129     3,007
    Teachers, college and university                     833       910
    Teachers, except college and university            4,922     5,132
    Lawyers and judges                                   888       967
    Other professional specialty occupations           5,237     5,312

Technical, sales, and administrative support          39,104    38,625
  Technicians and related support                      4,327     4,586
    Health technologists and technicians               1,663     1,751
    Engineering and science technicians                1,263     1,367
    Technicians, except health, engineering, and
      science                                          1,401     1,468
  Sales occupations                                   16,357    15,808
    Supervisors and proprietors                        5,008     4,917
    Sales representatives, finance and business
      services                                         2,948     2,764
    Sales representatives, commodities, except
      retail                                           1,586     1,376
    Sales workers, retail and personal services        6,723     6,649
    Sales-related occupations                             92       103
  Administrative support, including clerical          18,419    18,230
    Supervisors                                          722       687
    Computer equipment operators                         342       323
    Secretaries, stenographers, and typists            3,253     3,068
    Financial records processing                       2,311     2,201
    Mail and message distributing                        942       918
    Other administrative support, including
      clerical                                        10,849    11,033

Service occupations                                   17,976    18,287
  Private household                                      669       708
  Protective service                                   2,422     2,635
  Service, except private household and protective    14,885    14,944
    Food service                                       6,243     6,052
    Health service                                     2,513     2,655
    Cleaning and building service                      3,032     3,159
    Personal service                                   3,096     3,078

Precision production, craft, and repair               15,324    15,200
  Mechanics and repairers                              4,957     4,911
  Construction trades                                  6,479     6,533
  Other precision production, craft, and repair        3,889     3,756

Operators, fabricators, and laborers                  18,722    17,780
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors        7,244     6,617
  Transportation and material moving occupations       5,773     5,785
    Motor vehicle operators                            4,335     4,477
    Other transportation and material moving
      occupations                                      1,438     1,308
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
      laborers                                         5,705     5,378
    Construction laborers                              1,167     1,150
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
      and laborers                                     4,538     4,228

Farming, forestry, and fishing                         3,812     3,548
  Farm operators and managers                          1,207     1,210
  Other farming, forestry, and fishing occupations     2,604     2,338

                                                           Men

                                                         16 years
                                                         and over

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
                    Occupation                        2000      2001

    Total                                             73,299    72,554

Managerial and professional specialty                 20,504    20,669
  Executive, administrative, and managerial           10,725    10,857
    Officials and administrators, public
      administration                                     377       427
    Other executive, administrative, and
      managerial                                       8,189     8,317
    Management-related occupations                     2,159     2,112
  Professional specialty                               9,780     9,812
    Engineers                                          1,894     1,830
    Mathematical and computer scientists               1,485     1,465
    Natural scientists                                   421       381
    Health diagnosing occupations                        779       808
    Health assessment and treating occupations           451       400
    Teachers, college and university                     503       533
    Teachers, except college and university            1,213     1,305
    Lawyers and judges                                   631       667
    Other professional specialty occupations           2,403     2,424

Technical, sales, and administrative support          14,349    14,182
  Technicians and related support                      2,097     2,198
    Health technologists and technicians                 342       308
    Engineering and science technicians                  923     1,042
    Technicians, except health, engineering, and
      science                                            832       848
  Sales occupations                                    8,322     7,927
    Supervisors and proprietors                        3,008     2,931
    Sales representatives, finance and business
      services                                         1,644     1,548
    Sales representatives, commodities, except
      retail                                           1,138     1,053
    Sales workers, retail and personal services        2,510     2,362
    Sales-related occupations                             23        33
  Administrative support, including clerical           3,931     4,056
    Supervisors                                          223       232
    Computer equipment operators                         180       149
    Secretaries, stenographers, and typists               73        63
    Financial records processing                         189       162
    Mail and message distributing                        573       544
    Other administrative support, including
      clerical                                         2,693     2,907

Service occupations                                    6,999     7,285
  Private household                                       41        33
  Protective service                                   1,927     2,070
  Service, except private household and protective     5,031     5,181
    Food service                                       2,620     2,592
    Health service                                       250       278
    Cleaning and building service                      1,546     1,646
    Personal service                                     615       664

Precision production, craft, and repair               14,078    13,875
  Mechanics and repairers                              4,720     4,655
  Construction trades                                  6,335     6,345
  Other precision production, craft, and repair        3,024     2,876

Operators, fabricators, and laborers                  14,325    13,702
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors        4,439     4,199
  Transportation and material moving occupations       5,261     5,176
    Motor vehicle operators                            3,899     3,934
    Other transportation and material moving
      occupations                                      1,363     1,242
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
      laborers                                         4,624     4,327
    Construction laborers                              1,136     1,109
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
      and laborers                                     3,488     3,218

Farming, forestry, and fishing                         3,043     2,842
  Farm operators and managers                            900       911
  Other farming, forestry, and fishing occupations     2,143     1,931

                                                            Men

                                                         20 years
                                                         and over

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
                    Occupation                        2000      2001

    Total                                             69,176    68,828

Managerial and professional specialty                 20,365    20,506
  Executive, administrative, and managerial           10,669    10,801
    Officials and administrators, public
      administration                                     375       427
    Other executive, administrative, and
      managerial                                       8,148     8,273
    Management-related occupations                     2,147     2,101
  Professional specialty                               9,696     9,705
    Engineers                                          1,888     1,830
    Mathematical and computer scientists               1,470     1,449
    Natural scientists                                   421       381
    Health diagnosing occupations                        779       808
    Health assessment and treating occupations           447       396
    Teachers, college and university                     503       533
    Teachers, except college and university            1,197     1,284
    Lawyers and judges                                   629       667
    Other professional specialty occupations           2,362     2,358

Technical, sales, and administrative support          13,347    13,321
  Technicians and related support                      2,047     2,148
    Health technologists and technicians                 334       304
    Engineering and science technicians                  901     1,010
    Technicians, except health, engineering, and
      science                                            812       833
  Sales occupations                                    7,627     7,369
    Supervisors and proprietors                        2,975     2,909
    Sales representatives, finance and business
      services                                         1,616     1,529
    Sales representatives, commodities, except
      retail                                           1,131     1,042
    Sales workers, retail and personal services        1,882     1,858
    Sales-related occupations                             23        31
  Administrative support, including clerical           3,673     3,804
    Supervisors                                          223       232
    Computer equipment operators                         166       140
    Secretaries, stenographers, and typists               61        55
    Financial records processing                         181       159
    Mail and message distributing                        560       536
    Other administrative support, including
      clerical                                         2,482     2,682

Service occupations                                    5,942     6,265
  Private household                                       40        20
  Protective service                                   1,851     1,982
  Service, except private household and protective     4,052     4,262
    Food service                                       1,914     1,921
    Health service                                       234       255
    Cleaning and building service                      1,424     1,537
    Personal service                                     479       549

Precision production, craft, and repair               13,680    13,522
  Mechanics and repairers                              4,595     4,562
  Construction trades                                  6,113     6,143
  Other precision production, craft, and repair        2,971     2,817

Operators, fabricators, and laborers                  13,119    12,662
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors        4,261     4,010
  Transportation and material moving occupations       5,127     5,069
    Motor vehicle operators                            3,794     3,851
    Other transportation and material moving
      occupations                                      1,332     1,217
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
      laborers                                         3,731     3,583
    Construction laborers                                981       994
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
      and laborers                                     2,750     2,589

Farming, forestry, and fishing                         2,724     2,552
  Farm operators and managers                            895       902
  Other farming, forestry, and fishing occupations     1,830     1,650

                                                          Women

                                                         16 years
                                                         and over

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
                    Occupation                        2000      2001

    Total                                             62,302    62,352

Managerial and professional specialty                 20,158    20,797
  Executive, administrative, and managerial            8,911     9,499
    Officials and administrators, public
      administration                                     355       368
    Other executive, administrative, and
      managerial                                       5,824     6,093
    Management-related occupations                     2,732     3,038
  Professional specialty                              11,247    11,297
    Engineers                                            202       187
    Mathematical and computer scientists                 758       600
    Natural scientists                                   196       199
    Health diagnosing occupations                        285       311
    Health assessment and treating occupations         2,678     2,607
    Teachers, college and university                     330       377
    Teachers, except college and university            3,709     3,827
    Lawyers and judges                                   256       300
    Other professional specialty occupations           2,834     2,888

Technical, sales, and administrative support          24,754    24,443
  Technicians and related support                      2,231     2,388
    Health technologists and technicians               1,322     1,443
    Engineering and science technicians                  340       325
    Technicians, except health, engineering, and
      science                                            569       620
  Sales occupations                                    8,036     7,881
    Supervisors and proprietors                        2,000     1,987
    Sales representatives, finance and business
      services                                         1,305     1,215
    Sales representatives, commodities, except
      retail                                             448       322
    Sales workers, retail and personal services        4,213     4,287
    Sales-related occupations                             69        70
  Administrative support, including clerical          14,488    14,174
    Supervisors                                          500       455
    Computer equipment operators                         162       174
    Secretaries, stenographers, and typists            3,180     3,005
    Financial records processing                       2,122     2,039
    Mail and message distributing                        369       375
    Other administrative support, including
      clerical                                         8,156     8,126

Service occupations                                   10,977    11,002
  Private household                                      628       674
  Protective service                                     495       564
  Service, except private household and protective     9,854     9,763
    Food service                                       3,623     3,460
    Health service                                     2,263     2,377
    Cleaning and building service                      1,486     1,513
    Personal service                                   2,482     2,413

Precision production, craft, and repair                1,246     1,325
  Mechanics and repairers                                236       257
  Construction trades                                    144       188
  Other precision production, craft, and repair          865       880

Operators, fabricators, and laborers                   4,398     4,078
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors        2,805     2,418
  Transportation and material moving occupations         512       609
    Motor vehicle operators                              436       543
    Other transportation and material moving
      occupations                                         76        66
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
      laborers                                         1,081     1,051
    Construction laborers                                 31        41
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
      and laborers                                     1,050     1,009

Farming, forestry, and fishing                           769       706
  Farm operators and managers                            307       299
  Other farming, forestry, and fishing occupations       462       407

                                                          Women

                                                         20 years
                                                         and over

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
                    Occupation                        2000      2001

    Total                                             58,369    58,851

Managerial and professional specialty                 19,935    20,594
  Executive, administrative, and managerial            8,840     9,421
    Officials and administrators, public
      administration                                     355       368
    Other executive, administrative, and
      managerial                                       5,759     6,036
    Management-related occupations                     2,726     3,017
  Professional specialty                              11,094    11,173
    Engineers                                            202       184
    Mathematical and computer scientists                 758       597
    Natural scientists                                   195       199
    Health diagnosing occupations                        285       311
    Health assessment and treating occupations         2,674     2,607
    Teachers, college and university                     327       372
    Teachers, except college and university            3,644     3,790
    Lawyers and judges                                   256       300
    Other professional specialty occupations           2,753     2,811

Technical, sales, and administrative support          22,812    22,714
  Technicians and related support                      2,174     2,334
    Health technologists and technicians               1,296     1,413
    Engineering and science technicians                  319       309
    Technicians, except health, engineering, and
      science                                            559       612
  Sales occupations                                    6,886     6,787
    Supervisors and proprietors                        1,974     1,949
    Sales representatives, finance and business
      services                                         1,273     1,174
    Sales representatives, commodities, except
      retail                                             440       313
    Sales workers, retail and personal services        3,130     3,289
    Sales-related occupations                             69        62
  Administrative support, including clerical          13,753    13,594
    Supervisors                                          497       452
    Computer equipment operators                         155       168
    Secretaries, stenographers, and typists            3,107     2,921
    Financial records processing                       2,096     2,020
    Mail and message distributing                        363       366
    Other administrative support, including
      clerical                                         7,535     7,666

Service occupations                                    9,562     9,733
  Private household                                      540       586
  Protective service                                     392       455
  Service, except private household and protective     8,629     8,692
    Food service                                       2,808     2,681
    Health service                                     2,150     2,298
    Cleaning and building service                      1,413     1,450
    Personal service                                   2,258     2,263

Precision production, craft, and repair                1,210     1,292
  Mechanics and repairers                                235       250
  Construction trades                                    135       171
  Other precision production, craft, and repair          840       871

Operators, fabricators, and laborers                   4,156     3,881
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors        2,711     2,343
  Transportation and material moving occupations         499       588
    Motor vehicle operators                              425       522
    Other transportation and material moving
      occupations                                         74        66
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
      laborers                                           945       951
    Construction laborers                                 31        36
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
      and laborers                                       914       915

Farming, forestry, and fishing                           694       637
  Farm operators and managers                            302       295
  Other farming, forestry, and fishing occupations       392       342
A-20. Employed persons by occupation, race, and sex

(Percent distribution)

                                                         Total

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
               Occupation and race                    2000      2001

                      TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)             135,601   134,905
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   30.0      30.7
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             14.5      15.1
  Professional specialty                                15.5      15.6
Technical, sales, and administrative support            28.8      28.6
  Technicians and related support                        3.2       3.4
  Sales occupations                                     12.1      11.7
  Administrative support, including clerical            13.6      13.5
Service occupations                                     13.3      13.6
  Private household                                       .5        .5
  Protective service                                     1.8       2.0
  Service, except private household and protective      11.0      11.1
Precision production, craft, and repair                 11.3      11.3
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    13.8      13.2
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          5.3       4.9
  Transportation and material moving occupations         4.3       4.3
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             4.2       4.0
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           2.8       2.6

                      White

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)             113,845   113,084
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   30.7      31.5
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             15.2      15.7
  Professional specialty                                15.5      15.8
Technical, sales, and administrative support            28.9      28.7
  Technicians and related support                        3.1       3.4
  Sales occupations                                     12.5      12.0
  Administrative support, including clerical            13.3      13.3
Service occupations                                     12.3      12.5
  Private household                                       .5        .5
  Protective service                                     1.7       1.8
  Service, except private household and protective      10.1      10.1
Precision production, craft, and repair                 11.9      11.8
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    13.0      12.6
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          5.0       4.6
  Transportation and material moving occupations         4.0       4.1
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             4.0       3.8
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           3.1       2.9

                      Black

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)              15,269    15,215
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   22.6      23.1
  Executive, administrative, and managerial              9.8      11.2
  Professional specialty                                12.8      11.9
Technical, sales, and administrative support            28.8      28.6
  Technicians and related support                        3.2       2.8
  Sales occupations                                      9.3       9.5
  Administrative support, including clerical            16.3      16.2
Service occupations                                     20.5      21.1
  Private household                                       .6        .6
  Protective service                                     2.8       3.0
  Service, except private household and protective      17.1      17.5
Precision production, craft, and repair                  7.2       7.9
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    19.4      18.3
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          7.1       6.6
  Transportation and material moving occupations         6.5       6.2
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             5.8       5.5
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           1.3       1.1

                                                           Men

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
               Occupation and race                    2000      2001

                      TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)              73,299    72,554
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   28.0      28.5
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             14.6      15.0
  Professional specialty                                13.3      13.5
Technical, sales, and administrative support            19.6      19.5
  Technicians and related support                        2.9       3.0
  Sales occupations                                     11.4      10.9
  Administrative support, including clerical             5.4       5.6
Service occupations                                      9.5      10.0
  Private household                                       .1     (1)
  Protective service                                     2.6       2.9
  Service, except private household and protective       6.9       7.1
Precision production, craft, and repair                 19.2      19.1
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    19.5      18.9
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          6.1       5.8
  Transportation and material moving occupations         7.2       7.1
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             6.3       6.0
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           4.2       3.9

                      White

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)              62,649    61,865
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   28.6      29.2
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             15.4      15.6
  Professional specialty                                13.2      13.5
Technical, sales, and administrative support            19.6      19.5
  Technicians and related support                        2.8       3.1
  Sales occupations                                     11.9      11.3
  Administrative support, including clerical             5.0       5.1
Service occupations                                      8.8       9.2
  Private household                                       .1     (1)
  Protective service                                     2.5       2.7
  Service, except private household and protective       6.2       6.4
Precision production, craft, and repair                 20.1      20.0
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    18.4      18.1
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          5.7       5.5
  Transportation and material moving occupations         6.7       6.8
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             6.0       5.7
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           4.5       4.2

                      Black

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)               7,173     7,113
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   19.0      18.6
  Executive, administrative, and managerial              8.8       9.9
  Professional specialty                                10.2       8.6
Technical, sales, and administrative support            18.9      19.4
  Technicians and related support                        2.3       1.9
  Sales occupations                                      8.0       8.1
  Administrative support, including clerical             8.6       9.4
Service occupations                                     16.1      16.8
  Private household                                     --        --
  Protective service                                     4.3       4.6
  Service, except private household and protective      11.8      12.3
Precision production, craft, and repair                 13.3      14.8
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                    30.5      28.4
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          8.7       7.7
  Transportation and material moving occupations        12.0      11.4
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             9.8       9.3
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           2.2       2.0

                                                          Women

                                                      Aug.      Aug.
               Occupation and race                    2000      2001

                      TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)              62,302    62,352
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   32.4      33.4
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             14.3      15.2
  Professional specialty                                18.1      18.1
Technical, sales, and administrative support            39.7      39.2
  Technicians and related support                        3.6       3.8
  Sales occupations                                     12.9      12.6
  Administrative support, including clerical            23.3      22.7
Service occupations                                     17.6      17.6
  Private household                                      1.0       1.1
  Protective service                                      .8        .9
  Service, except private household and protective      15.8      15.7
Precision production, craft, and repair                  2.0       2.1
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                     7.1       6.5
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          4.5       3.9
  Transportation and material moving occupations          .8       1.0
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             1.7       1.7
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           1.2       1.1

                      White

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)              51,196    51,220
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   33.3      34.3
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             15.0      15.7
  Professional specialty                                18.3      18.6
Technical, sales, and administrative support            40.3      39.9
  Technicians and related support                        3.4       3.8
  Sales occupations                                     13.3      12.9
  Administrative support, including clerical            23.6      23.1
Service occupations                                     16.6      16.5
  Private household                                      1.0       1.1
  Protective service                                      .7        .8
  Service, except private household and protective      14.9      14.6
Precision production, craft, and repair                  1.9       2.1
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                     6.4       6.0
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          4.1       3.5
  Transportation and material moving occupations          .7        .9
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             1.7       1.6
Farming, forestry, and fishing                           1.4       1.3

                      Black

    Total, 16 years and over (thousands)               8,095     8,103
    Percent                                            100.0     100.0

Managerial and professional specialty                   25.9      27.1
  Executive, administrative, and managerial             10.6      12.3
  Professional specialty                                15.2      14.7
Technical, sales, and administrative support            37.7      36.6
  Technicians and related support                        4.0       3.6
  Sales occupations                                     10.5      10.8
  Administrative support, including clerical            23.2      22.2
Service occupations                                     24.5      24.8
  Private household                                      1.2       1.2
  Protective service                                     1.4       1.6
  Service, except private household and protective      21.8      22.0
Precision production, craft, and repair                  1.8       1.8
Operators, fabricators, and laborers                     9.7       9.5
  Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors          5.8       5.6
  Transportation and material moving occupations         1.7       1.6
  Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and
    laborers                                             2.2       2.2
Farming, forestry, and fishing                            .5        .2

(1) Less than 0.05 percent.
A-21. Employed persons by industry and occupation

(In thousands)

                                        August 2001

                                           Managerial and
                                            professional
                                             specialty

                                       Executive,
                                        adminis-
                                        trative,
                              Total       and        Profes-
                               em-       mana-       sional
         Industry            ployed      gerial     specialty

Agriculture                    3,419          104         109
Mining                           569          101          49
Construction                  10,161        1,468         169
Manufacturing                 18,519        2,819       1,966
  Durable goods               11,306        1,667       1,313
  Nondurable goods             7,213        1,152         652
Transportation and public
  utilities                    9,953        1,370         651
Wholesale and retail trade    27,755        2,676         680
  Wholesale trade              5,019          697         112
  Retail trade                22,736        1,979         568
Finance, insurance, and
  real estate                  8,732        2,736         354
Services                      49,707        7,719      16,115
  Private households             817            3          10
  Other service industries    48,891        7,715      16,105
    Professional services     32,486        4,684      13,734
Public administration          6,091        1,364       1,016

                                     August 2001

                                Technical, sales, and
                                   administrative
                                      support

                             Techni-            Adminis-
                              cians              trative
                               and              support,
                             related            including
         Industry            support    Sales   clerical

Agriculture                       61       28         177
Mining                            16        9          53
Construction                      99       72         452
Manufacturing                    675      641       1,672
  Durable goods                  456      295         910
  Nondurable goods               219      346         762
Transportation and public
  utilities                      381      338       2,454
Wholesale and retail trade       302   11,383       2,292
  Wholesale trade                 78    1,903         741
  Retail trade                   224    9,480       1,551
Finance, insurance, and
  real estate                    219    2,176       2,664
Services                       2,584    1,137       7,129
  Private households               3      --            6
  Other service industries     2,581    1,137       7,123
    Professional services      2,128      178       5,149
Public administration            250       24       1,337

                                      August 2001

                                                     Preci-
                                    Service           sion
                                  occupations        produc-
                                                      tion,
                             Private                 craft,
                             house-       Other        and
         Industry             hold     service (1)   repair

Agriculture                     --               7        43
Mining                          --            --         204
Construction                    --              31     5,960
Manufacturing                   --             240     3,555
  Durable goods                 --             110     2,520
  Nondurable goods              --             130     1,035
Transportation and public
  utilities                     --             285     1,271
Wholesale and retail trade      --           5,221     1,631
  Wholesale trade               --              91       349
  Retail trade                  --           5,130     1,282
Finance, insurance, and
  real estate                   --             309       184
Services                         708         9,754     2,124
  Private households             708            39         2
  Other service industries      --           9,716     2,122
    Professional services       --           5,480       447
Public administration           --           1,733       227

                                     August 2001

                                      Operators,
                                     fabricators,
                                     and laborers

                             Machine
                              oper-
                             ators,                Handlers,
                             assem-    Transpor-   equipment
                             blers,     tation     cleaners,
                               and        and      helpers,
                             inspec-   material       and
         Industry             tors      moving     laborers

Agriculture                       14          67          12
Mining                            14         107          16
Construction                      87         579       1,222
Manufacturing                  5,214         663         997
  Durable goods                3,079         352         544
  Nondurable goods             2,135         312         453
Transportation and public
  utilities                      107       2,512         572
Wholesale and retail trade       321       1,204       1,948
  Wholesale trade                107         541         358
  Retail trade                   214         662       1,590
Finance, insurance, and
  real estate                     10           8          21
Services                         824         616         554
  Private households               5           3          22
  Other service industries       819         613         532
    Professional services        177         323          89
Public administration             25          31          35

                             August 2001

                               Farming,
                               forestry,
                                  and
         Industry               fishing

Agriculture                      2,798
Mining                            --
Construction                        23
Manufacturing                       77
  Durable goods                     61
  Nondurable goods                  16
Transportation and public
  utilities                         12
Wholesale and retail trade          95
  Wholesale trade                   40
  Retail trade                      55
Finance, insurance, and
  real estate                       51
Services                           443
  Private households                17
  Other service industries         426
    Professional services           97
Public administration               48

(1) Includes protective service, not shown separately.
A-22. Employed persons in agriculture and nonagricultural industries by
age, sex, and class of worker

(In thousands)

                                       August 2001

                                       Agriculture

                             Wage and    Self-     Unpaid
                              salary    employed   family
       Age and sex           workers    workers    workers

  Total, 16 years and over      2,032      1,349        38
16 to 19 years                    250         33        16
  16 to 17 years                  112         15         7
  18 to 19 years                  138         18         9
20 to 24 years                    298         49      --
25 to 34 years                    413        149      --
35 to 44 years                    449        291         4
45 to 54 years                    314        317         7
55 to 64 years                    223        274        10
65 years and over                  83        236      --

  Men, 16 years and over        1,494      1,016        18
16 to 19 years                    190         28        10
  16 to 17 years                   84         14         6
  18 to 19 years                  106         13         4
20 to 24 years                    232         39      --
25 to 34 years                    298        124      --
35 to 44 years                    329        201         2
45 to 54 years                    228        239         3
55 to 64 years                    155        205         3
65 years and over                  62        179      --

  Women, 16 years and over        537        333        20
16 to 19 years                     60          5         6
  16 to 17 years                   28          1         1
  18 to 19 years                   32          4         5
20 to 24 years                     67         10      --
25 to 34 years                    115         26      --
35 to 44 years                    120         90         2
45 to 54 years                     86         78         4
55 to 64 years                     68         68         7
65 years and over                  21         56      --

                                        August 2001

                                 Nonagricultural industries

                                   Wage and salary workers

                                            Private industries

                                                  Private      Other
                                                 household    private
       Age and sex            Total     Total     workers    industries

  Total, 16 years and over   122,866   104,301         792      103,509
16 to 19 years                 6,849     6,476         115        6,361
  16 to 17 years               2,643     2,507          56        2,452
  18 to 19 years               4,206     3,969          60        3,909
20 to 24 years                12,850    11,799         101       11,698
25 to 34 years                27,638    24,148          94       24,055
35 to 44 years                32,776    27,654         182       27,471
45 to 54 years                27,382    21,773         156       21,616
55 to 64 years                12,080     9,667         114        9,553
65 years and over              3,292     2,784          29        2,755

  Men, 16 years and over      64,879    56,782          69       56,713
16 to 19 years                 3,457     3,271          20        3,252
  16 to 17 years               1,287     1,215           7        1,208
  18 to 19 years               2,170     2,056          12        2,044
20 to 24 years                 6,675     6,238           6        6,231
25 to 34 years                14,867    13,371          16       13,355
35 to 44 years                17,541    15,270          16       15,254
45 to 54 years                14,174    11,752           6       11,746
55 to 64 years                 6,348     5,318           4        5,314
65 years and over              1,818     1,562        --          1,561

  Women, 16 years and over    57,988    47,519         723       46,796
16 to 19 years                 3,392     3,205          96        3,109
  16 to 17 years               1,356     1,292          48        1,244
  18 to 19 years               2,036     1,913          47        1,866
20 to 24 years                 6,175     5,561          94        5,467
25 to 34 years                12,772    10,777          77       10,700
35 to 44 years                15,235    12,383         166       12,217
45 to 54 years                13,208    10,020         150        9,871
55 to 64 years                 5,732     4,349         110        4,238
65 years and over              1,474     1,223          29        1,194

                                         August 2001

                                  Nonagricultural industries

                              Wage and
                               salary
                               workers

                               Private
                             industries    Self-     Unpaid
                                          employed   family
       Age and sex           Government   workers    workers

  Total, 16 years and over       18,566      8,515       106
16 to 19 years                      373         68        13
    16 to 17 years                  135         26         3
    18 to 19 years                  237         39        10
20 to 24 years                    1,051        278         3
25 to 34 years                    3,490      1,292         6
35 to 44 years                    5,123      2,440        28
45 to 54 years                    5,609      2,454        32
55 to 64 years                    2,413      1,414        16
65 years and over                   507        571         8

  Men, 16 years and over          8,097      5,125        22
16 to 19 years                      185         36         5
    16 to 17 years                   71         11         3
    18 to 19 years                  114         25         2
20 to 24 years                      437        142         2
25 to 34 years                    1,495        746      --
35 to 44 years                    2,271      1,447         2
45 to 54 years                    2,422      1,517         4
55 to 64 years                    1,030        883         4
65 years and over                   256        354         4

  Women, 16 years and over       10,469      3,389        84
16 to 19 years                      187         29         8
    16 to 17 years                   64         15      --
    18 to 19 years                  123         14         8
20 to 24 years                      614        136         1
25 to 34 years                    1,994        546         6
35 to 44 years                    2,851        993        26
45 to 54 years                    3,188        937        27
55 to 64 years                    1,383        531        12
65 years and over                   251        217         4
A-23. Persons at work in agriculture and nonagricultural industries
by hours of work

                                            August 2001

                                        Thousands of persons

                                All                     Nonagricultural
      Hours of work          industries   Agriculture     industries

  Total, 16 years and over     126,109       3,229           122,880

1 to 34 hours                   28,311         826            27,485
  1 to 4 hours                   1,520          66             1,454
  5 to 14 hours                  3,970         166             3,804
  15 to 29 hours                14,077         382            13,695
  30 to 34 hours                 8,744         212             8,532

35 hours and over               97,798       2,403            95,395
  35 to 39 hours                 8,725         160             8,565
  40 hours                      51,480         907            50,573
  41 hours and over             37,593       1,336            36,256
    41 to 48 hours              13,640         255            13,385
    49 to 59 hours              13,834         401            13,433
    60 hours and over           10,119         681             9,438

Average hours, total at
  work                            39.6        42.8              39.5
Average hours, persons who
  usually work full time          42.9        48.5              42.7

                                             August 2001

                                        Percent distribution

                                All                     Nonagricultural
      Hours of work          industries   Agriculture     industries

  Total, 16 years and over      100.0        100.0           100.0

1 to 34 hours                    22.4         25.6            22.4
  1 to 4 hours                    1.2          2.1             1.2
  5 to 14 hours                   3.1          5.1             3.1
  15 to 29 hours                 11.2         11.8            11.1
  30 to 34 hours                  6.9          6.6             6.9

35 hours and over                77.6         74.4            77.6
  35 to 39 hours                  6.9          5.0             7.0
  40 hours                       40.8         28.1            41.2
  41 hours and over              29.8         41.4            29.5
    41 to 48 hours               10.8          7.9            10.9
    49 to 59 hours               11.0         12.4            10.9
    60 hours and over             8.0         21.1             7.7

Average hours, total at
  work                           --           --              --
Average hours, persons who
  usually work full time         --           --              --
A-24. Persons at work 1 to 34 hours in all and nonagricultural
industries by reason for working less than 35 hours and usual
full- or part-time status

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                   August 2001

                                                 All industries

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

    Total, 16 years and over             28,311     9,911       18,400

Economic reasons                          3,289     1,322        1,967
  Slack work or business conditions       1,946       942        1,003
  Could only find part-time work            913      --            913
  Seasonal work                             155       105           50
  Job started or ended during week          275       275         --

Noneconomic reasons                      25,022     8,588       16,434
  Child-care problems                       752        89          663
  Other family or personal obligations    5,099       785        4,314
  Health or medical limitations             757      --            757
  In school or training                   4,901       156        4,745
  Retired or Social Security limit on
    earnings                              1,781      --          1,781
  Vacation or personal day                5,096     5,096         --
  Holiday, legal or religious                85        85         --
  Weather-related curtailment               121       121         --
  All other reasons                       6,430     2,257        4,173

Average hours:
  Economic reasons                         22.9      23.3         22.7
  Other reasons                            21.4      23.5         20.4

                                                   August 2001

                                           Nonagricultural industries

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

    Total, 16 years and over             27,485     9,676       17,809

Economic reasons                          3,177     1,254        1,923
  Slack work or business conditions       1,874       884          990
  Could only find part-time work            888      --            888
  Seasonal work                             145       100           45
  Job started or ended during week          270       270         --

Noneconomic reasons                      24,308     8,422       15,886
  Child-care problems                       739        87          652
  Other family or personal obligations    4,939       762        4,177
  Health or medical limitations             733      --            733
  In school or training                   4,784       156        4,628
  Retired or Social Security limit on
    earnings                              1,641      --          1,641
  Vacation or personal day                5,003     5,003         --
  Holiday, legal or religious                85        85         --
  Weather-related curtailment               110       110         --
  All other reasons                       6,276     2,220        4,055

Average hours:
  Economic reasons                         22.9      23.1         22.7
  Other reasons                            21.5      23.5         20.5
A-25. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by class of worker
and usual full- or part-time status

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                August 2001

                                                   Worked 1 to 34
                                                       hours

                                         Total               For
                                          at               economic
Industry and class of worker             work     Total    reasons

  Total, 16 years and over              122,880   27,485      3,177

Wage and salary workers                 114,932   24,995      2,902

  Mining                                    525       30          3

  Construction                            8,241    1,222        280

  Manufacturing                          17,382    1,994        270
    Durable goods                        10,656    1,165        143
    Nondurable goods                      6,726      829        127

  Transportation and public utilities     8,949    1,334        196
  Wholesale and retail trade             25,117    7,548        928
  Finance, insurance, and real estate     7,826    1,437         63

  Service industries                     41,141   10,583      1,129
    Private households                      748      414         89
    All other industries                 40,392   10,170      1,040
  Public administration                   5,751      848         32

Self-employed workers                     7,842    2,431        274
Unpaid family workers                       106       59          1

                                                  August 2001

                                         Worked 1 to 34
                                              hours

                                         For noneconomic
                                             reasons

                                        Usually   Usually
                                         work      work      Worked
                                         full      part     35 hours
Industry and class of worker             time      time     or more

  Total, 16 years and over                8,422    15,886     95,395

Wage and salary workers                   7,891    14,202     89,937

  Mining                                     16        11        495

  Construction                              575       366      7,019

  Manufacturing                           1,210       513     15,388
    Durable goods                           779       242      9,491
    Nondurable goods                        431       272      5,897

  Transportation and public utilities       632       505      7,615
  Wholesale and retail trade              1,266     5,353     17,569
  Finance, insurance, and real estate       597       776      6,390

  Service industries                      3,049     6,406     30,557
    Private households                       28       297        335
    All other industries                  3,020     6,109     30,223
  Public administration                     545       270      4,903

Self-employed workers                       528     1,628      5,412
Unpaid family workers                         3        56         46

                                             August 2001

                                             Average hours

                                        Total   Persons who
                                         at     usually work
Industry and class of worker            work     full time

  Total, 16 years and over               39.5        42.7

Wage and salary workers                  39.5        42.6

  Mining                                 49.4        49.9

  Construction                           41.6        42.9

  Manufacturing                          42.0        42.8
    Durable goods                        42.3        42.9
    Nondurable goods                     41.5        42.6

  Transportation and public utilities    41.9        43.5
  Wholesale and retail trade             37.7        43.0
  Finance, insurance, and real estate    39.7        41.9

  Service industries                     38.3        42.0
    Private households                   30.0        40.3
    All other industries                 38.5        42.0
  Public administration                  41.1        42.2

Self-employed workers                    39.5        45.9
Unpaid family workers                    28.7       (1)

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-26. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by age, sex,
race, marital status, and usual full- or part-time status

(Numbers in thousands)

                                            August 2001

                                                Worked 1 to 34
                                                    hours

                                      Total               For
                                       at               economic
Age, sex, race, and marital status    work     Total    reasons

               TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over         122,880   27,485      3,177
16 to 19 years                         6,584    3,962        326
  16 to 17 years                       2,505    1,990         74
  18 to 19 years                       4,079    1,972        251
20 years and over                    116,296   23,524      2,852
  20 to 24 years                      12,621    3,571        560
  25 years and over                  103,675   19,952      2,292
    25 to 54 years                    87,750   15,314      1,968
    55 years and over                 15,925    4,638        324

    Men, 16 years and over            66,553   10,408      1,541
16 to 19 years                         3,334    1,790        177
  16 to 17 years                       1,225      928         43
  18 to 19 years                       2,109      862        134
20 years and over                     63,219    8,619      1,364
  20 to 24 years                       6,661    1,466        260
  25 years and over                   56,558    7,152      1,104
    25 to 54 years                    47,811    5,143        945
    55 years and over                  8,746    2,009        159

    Women, 16 years and over          56,327   17,077      1,636
16 to 19 years                         3,250    2,172        148
  16 to 17 years                       1,279    1,062         31
  18 to 19 years                       1,970    1,110        118
20 years and over                     53,077   14,905      1,488
  20 to 24 years                       5,960    2,105        300
  25 years and over                   47,117   12,800      1,188
    25 to 54 years                    39,939   10,171      1,023
    55 years and over                  7,179    2,629        165

               Race

    White, 16 years and over         102,381   23,299      2,562
Men                                   56,439    8,732      1,257
Women                                 45,942   14,567      1,305

    Black, 16 years and over          14,309    2,979        465
Men                                    6,738    1,171        219
Women                                  7,571    1,808        246

          Marital status

Men, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present             39,392    4,712        562
  Widowed, divorced, or separated      8,015    1,081        225
  Single (never married)              19,146    4,615        754

  Women, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present             29,147    8,785        655
  Widowed, divorced, or separated     11,632    2,786        363
  Single (never married)              15,548    5,506        618

                                               August 2001

                                      Worked 1 to 34
                                          hours

                                      For noneconomic
                                          reasons

                                     Usually   Usually
                                      work      work      Worked
                                      full      part     35 hours
Age, sex, race, and marital status    time      time     or more

               TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over           8,422    15,886     95,395
16 to 19 years                           295     3,341      2,622
  16 to 17 years                          72     1,844        515
  18 to 19 years                         223     1,497      2,107
20 years and over                      8,127    12,545     92,773
  20 to 24 years                         866     2,146      9,050
  25 years and over                    7,261    10,399     83,723
    25 to 54 years                     6,204     7,143     72,436
    55 years and over                  1,057     3,257     11,287

    Men, 16 years and over             4,025     4,842     56,144
16 to 19 years                           142     1,470      1,544
  16 to 17 years                          37       847        298
  18 to 19 years                         105       623      1,247
20 years and over                      3,883     3,372     54,600
  20 to 24 years                         412       795      5,195
  25 years and over                    3,472     2,577     49,405
    25 to 54 years                     2,935     1,264     42,668
    55 years and over                    537     1,314      6,737

    Women, 16 years and over           4,397    11,044     39,250
16 to 19 years                           153     1,871      1,078
  16 to 17 years                          34       997        217
  18 to 19 years                         118       874        860
20 years and over                      4,244     9,173     38,173
  20 to 24 years                         455     1,351      3,855
  25 years and over                    3,789     7,822     34,317
    25 to 54 years                     3,269     5,879     29,768
    55 years and over                    521     1,943      4,550

               Race

    White, 16 years and over           6,953    13,783     79,082
Men                                    3,376     4,099     47,707
Women                                  3,578     9,684     31,375

    Black, 16 years and over           1,088     1,426     11,330
Men                                      457       496      5,567
Women                                    631       931      5,763

          Marital status

Men, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present              2,485     1,666     34,680
  Widowed, divorced, or separated        422       434      6,933
  Single (never married)               1,119     2,742     14,531

  Women, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present              2,294     5,836     20,362
  Widowed, divorced, or separated        872     1,551      8,846
  Single (never married)               1,230     3,657     10,043

                                          August 2001

                                         Average hours

                                     Total   Persons who
                                      at     usually work
Age, sex, race, and marital status   work     full time

               TOTAL

    Total, 16 years and over          39.5       42.7
16 to 19 years                        28.7       39.1
  16 to 17 years                      23.2       37.5
  18 to 19 years                      32.0       39.5
20 years and over                     40.1       42.8
  20 to 24 years                      37.2       40.9
  25 years and over                   40.5       43.0
    25 to 54 years                    41.1       43.1
    55 years and over                 37.4       42.6

    Men, 16 years and over            42.2       44.2
16 to 19 years                        30.5       39.8
  16 to 17 years                      24.5       38.2
  18 to 19 years                      34.0       40.2
20 years and over                     42.8       44.4
  20 to 24 years                      39.2       42.1
  25 years and over                   43.3       44.6
    25 to 54 years                    43.9       44.7
    55 years and over                 40.0       44.0

    Women, 16 years and over          36.4       40.7
16 to 19 years                        26.8       38.2
  16 to 17 years                      22.0       36.4
  18 to 19 years                      29.9       38.7
20 years and over                     36.9       40.7
  20 to 24 years                      34.9       39.4
  25 years and over                   37.2       40.9
    25 to 54 years                    37.7       40.9
    55 years and over                 34.2       40.5

               Race

    White, 16 years and over          39.6       42.9
Men                                   42.5       44.5
Women                                 36.1       40.7

    Black, 16 years and over          39.0       41.4
Men                                   40.6       42.6
Women                                 37.6       40.3

          Marital status

Men, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present             43.8       45.0
  Widowed, divorced, or separated     42.8       44.4
  Single (never married)              38.8       42.4

  Women, 16 years and over:
  Married, spouse present             36.1       40.4
  Widowed, divorced, or separated     38.5       41.6
  Single (never married)              35.2       40.4
A-27. Persons at work in nonfarm occupations by sex and usual full-
or part-time status

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                 August 2001

                                                      Worked 1 to 34
                                                          hours

                                           Total               For
                                            at               economic
          Occupation and sex               work     Total    reasons

    Total, 16 years and over (1)          122,734   27,505      3,181

Managerial and professional specialty      37,604    6,873        591
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             19,306    2,715        207
  Professional specialty                   18,299    4,159        384
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                36,495    9,328        795
  Technicians and related support           4,352      864         65
  Sales occupations                        15,083    4,099        447
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               17,060    4,366        283
Service occupations                        17,184    6,220        831
  Private household                           673      381         81
  Protective service                        2,495      405         45
  Service, except private household and
    protective                             14,016    5,434        705
Precision production, craft, and repair    14,541    1,868        336
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       16,910    3,215        628
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                              6,337      891        175
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                             5,403      860        145
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                   5,170    1,464        308

    Men, 16 years and over (1)             66,246   10,328      1,539

Managerial and professional specialty      19,262    2,410        264
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             10,346    1,006        109
  Professional specialty                    8,916    1,404        155
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                13,605    2,186        188
  Technicians and related support           2,073      274         16
  Sales occupations                         7,643    1,292        119
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                                3,888      621         54
Service occupations                         6,954    1,870        308
  Private household                            29       16          2
  Protective service                        1,969      249         32
  Service, except private household and
    protective                              4,956    1,605        274
Precision production, craft, and repair    13,290    1,629        298
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       13,135    2,233        481
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                              4,070      485        101
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                             4,885      630        116
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                   4,180    1,118        264

    Women, 16 years and over (1)           56,488   17,177      1,642

Managerial and professional specialty      18,342    4,463        327
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                              8,959    1,709         97
  Professional specialty                    9,383    2,755        229
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                22,890    7,142        607
  Technicians and related support           2,279      590         49
  Sales occupations                         7,439    2,806        329
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               13,172    3,745        230
Service occupations                        10,230    4,350        523
  Private household                           643      365         79
  Protective service                          526      156         12
  Service, except private household and
    protective                              9,060    3,829        432
Precision production, craft, and repair     1,251      239         38
Operators, fabricators, and laborers        3,775      983        147
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                              2,267      406         74
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                               518      230         29
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                     990      346         44

                                                  August 2001

                                            Worked 1 to 34
                                                hours

                                           For noneconomic
                                               reasons

                                          Usually   Usually
                                           work      work      Worked
                                           full      part     35 hours
          Occupation and sex               time      time     or more

    Total, 16 years and over (1)            8,414    15,910     95,229

Managerial and professional specialty       2,852     3,430     30,731
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                              1,284     1,225     16,591
  Professional specialty                    1,569     2,206     14,140
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                 2,565     5,967     27,167
  Technicians and related support             378       421      3,489
  Sales occupations                           836     2,815     10,984
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                                1,352     2,731     12,694
Service occupations                           994     4,395     10,964
  Private household                            27       274        292
  Protective service                          147       214      2,090
  Service, except private household and
    protective                                821     3,908      8,582
Precision production, craft, and repair       982       550     12,673
Operators, fabricators, and laborers        1,020     1,567     13,695
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                                426       290      5,446
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                               274       441      4,543
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                     321       835      3,706

    Men, 16 years and over (1)              4,010     4,779     55,918

Managerial and professional specialty       1,276       869     16,852
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                                565       332      9,340
  Professional specialty                      712       538      7,512
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                   812     1,186     11,418
  Technicians and related support             184        74      1,800
  Sales occupations                           374       799      6,351
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                                  254       313      3,267
Service occupations                           328     1,234      5,084
  Private household                           --         14         14
  Protective service                           86       131      1,719
  Service, except private household and
    protective                                242     1,089      3,351
Precision production, craft, and repair       890       441     11,661
Operators, fabricators, and laborers          703     1,048     10,902
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                                250       133      3,586
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                               214       300      4,255
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                     239       615      3,062

    Women, 16 years and over (1)            4,404    11,131     39,311

Managerial and professional specialty       1,576     2,561     13,879
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                                719       893      7,250
  Professional specialty                      857     1,668      6,628
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                 1,753     4,781     15,749
  Technicians and related support             193       348      1,689
  Sales occupations                           462     2,016      4,633
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                                1,098     2,418      9,426
Service occupations                           666     3,161      5,880
  Private household                            26       260        278
  Protective service                           61        82        371
  Service, except private household and
    protective                                579     2,819      5,231
Precision production, craft, and repair        92       109      1,012
Operators, fabricators, and laborers          317       518      2,792
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                                176       157      1,860
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                                60       141        288
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                      82       220        644


                                              August 2001

                                             Average hours

                                          Total   Persons who
                                           at     usually work
          Occupation and sex              work     full time

    Total, 16 years and over (1)           39.5       42.7

Managerial and professional specialty      41.5       43.8
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             43.2       44.8
  Professional specialty                   39.7       42.7
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                37.9       41.7
  Technicians and related support          39.5       41.7
  Sales occupations                        39.0       43.8
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               36.5       39.9
Service occupations                        35.6       41.7
  Private household                        29.1       39.3
  Protective service                       42.6       45.1
  Service, except private household and
    protective                             34.7       41.0
Precision production, craft, and repair    42.1       43.2
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       40.4       42.9
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                             40.4       41.5
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                            43.6       46.1
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                  37.1       41.2

    Men, 16 years and over (1)             42.2       44.2

Managerial and professional specialty      44.4       45.7
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             45.6       46.6
  Professional specialty                   42.9       44.6
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                41.9       44.1
  Technicians and related support          41.8       42.7
  Sales occupations                        43.1       45.9
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               39.8       41.6
Service occupations                        38.3       43.1
  Private household                       (2)        (2)
  Protective service                       43.9       46.1
  Service, except private household and
    protective                             36.2       41.5
Precision production, craft, and repair    42.4       43.3
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       41.4       43.7
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                             41.4       42.2
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                            44.7       46.5
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                  37.6       41.5

    Women, 16 years and over (1)           36.3       40.7

Managerial and professional specialty      38.5       41.6
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             40.3       42.5
  Professional specialty                   36.7       40.6
Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                35.5       40.0
  Technicians and related support          37.5       40.7
  Sales occupations                        34.8       41.0
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               35.6       39.4
Service occupations                        33.7       40.5
  Private household                        29.1       39.2
  Protective service                       37.5       41.1
  Service, except private household and
    protective                             33.8       40.6
Precision production, craft, and repair    39.2       41.4
Operators, fabricators, and laborers       36.9       40.0
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                             38.5       40.1
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                            33.9       40.6
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
    helpers, and laborers                  34.9       39.6

(1) Excludes farming, forestry, and fishing occupations.

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-28. Unemployed persons by marital status, race, age, and sex

                                              Men

                                  Thousands of    Unemployment
                                     persons         rates

                                  Aug.    Aug.    Aug.   Aug.
 Marital status, race, and age    2000    2001    2000   2001

  Total, 16 years and over        2,787   3,548    3.7    4.7
Married, spouse present             815   1,116    1.8    2.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated     354     465    3.9    5.0
Single (never married)            1,618   1,967    7.1    8.7

  White, 16 years and over        1,953   2,542    3.0    3.9
Married, spouse present             643     841    1.7    2.2
Widowed, divorced, or separated     260     345    3.4    4.6
Single (never married)            1,050   1,357    5.7    7.4

  Black, 16 years and over          675     811    8.6   10.2
Married, spouse present             136     185    4.0    5.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated      87      92    7.1    7.0
Single (never married)              452     535   14.1   17.0

  Total, 25 years and over        1,656   2,208    2.6    3.5
Married, spouse present             778   1,066    1.8    2.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated     336     441    3.8    4.9
Single (never married)              542     700    4.6    6.0

  White, 25 years and over        1,196   1,582    2.2    2.9
Married, spouse present             612     800    1.6    2.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated     242     325    3.3    4.4
Single (never married)              341     458    3.7    5.0

  Black, 25 years and over          373     486    5.8    7.5
Married, spouse present             129     180    3.9    5.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated      87      88    7.3    6.8
Single (never married)              157     219    8.1   12.0

                                             Women

                                  Thousands of    Unemployment
                                     persons         rates

                                  Aug.    Aug.    Aug.   Aug.
 Marital status, race, and age    2000    2001    2000   2001

  Total, 16 years and over        3,037   3,408    4.6    5.2
Married, spouse present           1,121   1,212    3.3    3.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated     597     638    4.6    4.8
Single (never married)            1,319   1,558    7.2    8.6

  White, 16 years and over        2,220   2,439    4.2    4.5
Married, spouse present             926     971    3.1    3.3
Widowed, divorced, or separated     490     476    4.8    4.5
Single (never married)              804     992    5.9    7.3

  Black, 16 years and over          686     761    7.8    8.6
Married, spouse present             154     132    5.5    4.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated      92     129    4.2    5.9
Single (never married)              440     500   11.6   13.2

  Total, 25 years and over        2,083   2,267    3.8    4.1
Married, spouse present           1,014   1,117    3.1    3.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated     575     606    4.6    4.7
Single (never married)              494     544    5.5    6.1

  White, 25 years and over        1,587   1,669    3.6    3.7
Married, spouse present             834     890    3.0    3.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated     470     451    4.7    4.4
Single (never married)              283     328    4.6    5.4

  Black, 25 years and over          408     438    5.7    6.0
Married, spouse present             141     125    5.2    4.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated      89     122    4.1    5.7
Single (never married)              179     192    7.7    8.1
A-29. Unemployed persons by occupation and sex

                                          Thousands of    Unemployment
                                             persons         rates

                                              Total           Total

                                           Aug.   Aug.    Aug.   Aug.
              Occupation                   2000   2001    2000   2001

Total, 16 years and over (1)              5,824   6,956    4.1    4.9

Managerial and professional specialty       917   1,221    2.2    2.9
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                              395     541    2.0    2.6
  Professional specialty                    522     680    2.4    3.1

Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                               1,631   1,747    4.0    4.3
  Technicians and related support           117     136    2.6    2.9
  Sales occupations                         710     824    4.2    5.0
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                                804     787    4.2    4.1

Service occupations                         899   1,113    4.8    5.7
  Private household                          53      49    7.3    6.4
  Protective service                         46      48    1.9    1.8
  Service, except private household
    and protective                          800   1,017    5.1    6.4

Precision production, craft, and repair     470     695    3.0    4.4
  Mechanics and repairers                    98     168    1.9    3.3
  Construction trades                       271     359    4.0    5.2
  Other precision production, craft,
    and repair                              101     168    2.5    4.3

Operators, fabricators, and laborers      1,215   1,432    6.1    7.5
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                              448     592    5.8    8.2
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                             272     245    4.5    4.1
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
      helpers, and laborers                 496     594    8.0   10.0
    Construction laborers                   112     168    8.7   12.7
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners,
      helpers, and laborers                 384     427    7.8    9.2

Farming, forestry, and fishing              165     215    4.1    5.7

No previous work experience                 522     516    --     --
    16 to 19 years                          372     351    --     --
    20 to 24 years                           77     100    --     --
    25 years and over                        73      65    --     --

                                              Unemployment rates

                                             Men           Women

                                          Aug.   Aug.   Aug.   Aug.
              Occupation                  2000   2001   2000   2001

Total, 16 years and over (1)               3.7    4.7    4.6    5.2

Managerial and professional specialty      1.8    2.5    2.6    3.2
  Executive, administrative, and
    managerial                             1.7    2.2    2.3    3.1
  Professional specialty                   2.0    2.8    2.8    3.4

Technical, sales, and administrative
    support                                3.3    4.0    4.4    4.5
  Technicians and related support          3.2    3.0    2.1    2.7
  Sales occupations                        3.0    3.9    5.3    5.9
  Administrative support, including
    clerical                               4.0    4.7    4.2    4.0

Service occupations                        4.6    5.3    4.9    6.0
  Private household                       (2)    (2)     7.1    6.2
  Protective service                       1.4    1.4    3.5    3.2
  Service, except private household
    and protective                         5.7    6.7    4.8    6.2

Precision production, craft, and repair    2.8    4.0    5.3    8.4
  Mechanics and repairers                  1.7    3.4    6.7    2.2
  Construction trades                      3.9    4.9    9.6   13.2
  Other precision production, craft,
    and repair                             2.1    2.7    4.1    9.0

Operators, fabricators, and laborers       5.4    7.0    8.2    8.9
  Machine operators, assemblers, and
    inspectors                             4.8    7.6    7.4    9.3
  Transportation and material moving
    occupations                            3.9    3.7   10.0    7.2
  Handlers, equipment cleaners,
      helpers, and laborers                7.7   10.2    9.3    8.9
    Construction laborers                  8.5   12.6   (2)    (2)
    Other handlers, equipment cleaners,
      helpers, and laborers                7.4    9.4    9.1    8.5

Farming, forestry, and fishing             3.7    5.2    6.0    7.7

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

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

(2) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-30. Unemployed persons by industry and sex

                                           Thousands of    Unemployment
                                             persons          rates

                                              Total           Total

                                           Aug.    Aug.    Aug.   Aug.
                Industry                   2000    2001    2000   2001

    Total, 16 years and over               5,824   6,956    4.1    4.9

Nonagricultural private wage and salary
    workers                                4,435   5,571    4.0    5.1

  Mining                                      23      27    4.7    4.8
  Construction                               430     521    5.1    6.0

  Manufacturing                              700   1,076    3.5    5.6
    Durable goods                            383     687    3.2    5.9
      Lumber and wood products                22      53    2.9    7.7
      Furniture and fixtures                  25      49    3.6    7.4
      Stone, clay, and glass products         14      28    2.4    5.9
      Primary metal industries                23      33    3.0    4.8
      Fabricated metal products               49      74    3.7    5.9
      Machinery and computing equipment       95     153    3.8    6.4
      Electrical machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                          39     116    2.1    6.6
      Transportation equipment                75      94    3.5    4.1
        Automobiles                           53      70    4.0    5.2
        Other transportation equipment        23      25    2.7    2.6
      Professional and photographic
        equipment                             11      23    1.4    3.1
      Other durable goods industries          31      62    4.4    8.3

    Nondurable goods                         317     389    3.9    5.3
      Food and kindred products               92      91    4.8    5.4
      Textile mill products                   17      43    3.2    8.3
      Apparel and other textile products      99      49   12.4    8.4
      Paper and allied products               20      27    3.7    5.1
      Printing and publishing                 37      68    2.2    3.9
      Chemicals and allied products           15      50    1.1    4.0
      Rubber and miscellaneous plastics
        products                              18      46    1.9    5.9
      Other nondurable goods industries       18      15    6.2    4.9

  Transportation and public utilities        276     319    3.4    3.9
    Transportation                           193     185    3.8    3.6
    Communications and other public
      utilities                               83     134    2.6    4.2
  Wholesale and retail trade               1,382   1,502    5.0    5.4
    Wholesale trade                          161     210    3.0    4.2
    Retail trade                           1,221   1,292    5.4    5.7
  Finance, insurance, and real estate        202     235    2.5    2.8
  Service industries                       1,423   1,892    3.9    5.1
    Professional services                    610     790    2.9    3.6
    Other service industries                 813   1,101    5.3    7.2

Agricultural wage and salary workers         139     166    5.8    7.5
Government, self-employed, and unpaid
  family workers                             728     703    2.5    2.4
No previous work experience                  522     516    --     --

                                                Unemployment rates

                                               Men            Women

                                           Aug.    Aug.    Aug.   Aug.
                Industry                   2000    2001    2000   2001

    Total, 16 years and over                 3.7     4.7    4.6    5.2

Nonagricultural private wage and salary
    workers                                  3.7     4.9    4.5    5.3

  Mining                                     5.2     5.4    1.5    1.1
  Construction                               5.1     6.2    5.4    4.3

  Manufacturing                              2.7     5.2    5.2    6.5
    Durable goods                            2.8     5.4    4.0    7.0
      Lumber and wood products               2.5     8.0    4.7    5.3
      Furniture and fixtures                 3.9     9.6    2.9    3.3
      Stone, clay, and glass products        2.6     5.8    1.6    6.2
      Primary metal industries               2.7     3.0    4.9   12.8
      Fabricated metal products              3.2     4.7    5.2   10.2
      Machinery and computing equipment      3.1     6.3    6.2    6.5
      Electrical machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                         1.9     5.5    2.5    8.5
      Transportation equipment               3.3     3.4    4.0    6.3
        Automobiles                          3.9     4.1    4.2    8.1
        Other transportation equipment       2.5     2.4    3.5    3.3
      Professional and photographic
        equipment                            1.6     3.4    1.2    2.6
      Other durable goods industries         2.5     7.8    7.3    9.1

    Nondurable goods                         2.3     4.8    6.4    6.0
      Food and kindred products              3.5     4.9    7.1    6.4
      Textile mill products                  3.0     6.7    3.5    9.8
      Apparel and other textile products     4.9     8.5   16.8    8.3
      Paper and allied products              2.0     4.5    8.0    6.7
      Printing and publishing                1.0     3.9    3.7    4.0
      Chemicals and allied products          1.1     4.4    1.2    3.2
      Rubber and miscellaneous plastics
        products                             0.5     5.6    5.1    6.5
      Other nondurable goods industries      7.8     3.3    2.9    8.3

  Transportation and public utilities        2.8     3.6    4.8    4.4
    Transportation                           3.4     3.5    5.0    4.0
    Communications and other public
      utilities                              1.6     3.8    4.5    4.9
  Wholesale and retail trade                 4.6     4.7    5.4    6.2
    Wholesale trade                          2.8     3.8    3.7    5.1
    Retail trade                             5.2     5.0    5.6    6.4
  Finance, insurance, and real estate        2.1     2.7    2.8    3.0
  Service industries                         3.7     5.2    4.0    5.0
    Professional services                    2.4     3.4    3.1    3.7
    Other service industries                 4.7     6.6    5.9    7.8

Agricultural wage and salary workers         4.9     6.9    8.5    9.2
Government, self-employed, and unpaid
  family workers                             1.8     1.8    3.2    3.0
No previous work experience                  --      --     --     --
A-31. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, age, and race

(Numbers in thousands)

                                     Total,           Men,
                                    16 years        20 years
      Reason                        and over        and over

                                   Aug.    Aug.    Aug.    Aug.
                                   2000    2001    2000    2001

    NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                5,824   6,956   2,148   2,885
Job losers and persons who        2,544   3,334   1,196   1,792
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff               843   1,000     369     483
  Not on temporary layoff         1,701   2,334     827   1,308
    Permanent job losers          1,154   1,704     590     973
    Persons who completed           546     630     237     336
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                         856     977     313     426
Reentrants                        1,902   2,129     577     611
New entrants                        522     516      62      56

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who         43.7    47.9    55.7    62.1
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff              14.5    14.4    17.2    16.8
  Not on temporary layoff          29.2    33.5    38.5    45.4
Job leavers                        14.7    14.0    14.6    14.8
Reentrants                         32.7    30.6    26.9    21.2
New entrants                        9.0     7.4     2.9     1.9

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
    CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who          1.8     2.4     1.7     2.5
  completed temporary jobs
Job leavers                          .6      .7      .4      .6
Reentrants                          1.3     1.5      .8      .9
New entrants                         .4      .4      .1      .1

                                      Women,        Both sexes,
                                     20 years        16 to 19
                                     and over          years

                                   Aug.    Aug.    Aug.    Aug.
                                   2000    2001    2000    2001

     NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                2,539   2,892   1,137   1,180
Job losers and persons who        1,137   1,369     212     174
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff               411     467      64      50
  Not on temporary layoff           726     902     148     124
    Permanent job losers            503     677      62      54
    Persons who completed           223     225      86      70
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                         417     418     126     133
Reentrants                          898     996     427     522
New entrants                         88     109     372     351

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who         44.8    47.3    18.6    14.7
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff              16.2    16.1     5.6     4.2
  Not on temporary layoff          28.6    31.2    13.0    10.5
Job leavers                        16.4    14.4    11.1    11.3
Reentrants                         35.3    34.5    37.6    44.2
New entrants                        3.5     3.8    32.7    29.8

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
   CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who          1.9     2.2     2.3     2.1
  completed temporary jobs
Job leavers                          .7      .7     1.4     1.6
Reentrants                          1.5     1.6     4.7     6.2
New entrants                         .1      .2     4.0     4.2

                                      White           Black

                                   Aug.    Aug.    Aug.    Aug.
                                   2000    2001    2000    2001

     NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED

  Total unemployed                4,173   4,981   1,361   1,572
Job losers and persons who        1,894   2,441     542     729
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff               681     817     133     155
  Not on temporary layoff         1,213   1,623     409     574
    Permanent job losers            830   1,194     289     399
    Persons who completed           382     429     121     175
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                         689     744     141     172
Reentrants                        1,299   1,452     507     542
New entrants                        291     344     169     130

     PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

Job losers and persons who         45.4    49.0    39.9    46.3
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff              16.3    16.4     9.8     9.8
  Not on temporary layoff          29.1    32.6    30.1    36.5
Job leavers                        16.5    14.9    10.4    10.9
Reentrants                         31.1    29.1    37.3    34.5
New entrants                        7.0     6.9    12.5     8.2

UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
    CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE

Job losers and persons who          1.6     2.1     3.3     4.3
  completed temporary jobs
Job leavers                          .6      .6      .8     1.0
Reentrants                          1.1     1.2     3.1     3.2
New entrants                         .2      .3     1.0      .8
A-32. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, age,
and duration of unemployment

(Percent distribution)

                                       August 2001

      Reason, sex, and age          Total unemployed

                                 Thousands    Percent
                                of persons

    Total, 16 years and over       6,956       100.0
Job losers and persons who         3,334       100.0
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff              1,000       100.0
  Not on temporary layoff          2,334       100.0
    Permanent job losers           1,704       100.0
    Persons who completed            630       100.0
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                          977       100.0
Reentrants                         2,129       100.0
New entrants                         516       100.0

    Men, 20 years and over         2,885       100.0
Job losers and persons who         1,792       100.0
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                483       100.0
  Not on temporary layoff          1,308       100.0
      Permanent job losers           973       100.0
      Persons who completed          336       100.0
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          426       100.0
Reentrants                           611       100.0
New entrants                          56       100.0

    Women, 20 years and over       2,892       100.0
Job losers and persons who         1,369       100.0
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                467       100.0
  Not on temporary layoff            902       100.0
      Permanent job losers           677       100.0
      Persons who completed          225       100.0
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          418       100.0
Reentrants                           996       100.0
New entrants                         109       100.0

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years     1,180       100.0
Job losers and persons who           174       100.0
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                 50       100.0
  Not on temporary layoff            124       100.0
      Permanent job losers            54       100.0
      Persons who completed           70       100.0
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          133       100.0
Reentrants                           522       100.0
New entrants                         351       100.0

                                       August 2001

      Reason, sex, and age      Duration of unemployment

                                 Less than    5 to 14
                                   5 weeks     weeks

    Total, 16 years and over         42.1       33.5
Job losers and persons who           41.6       33.3
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                50.2       40.5
  Not on temporary layoff            38.0       30.2
    Permanent job losers             32.8       31.1
    Persons who completed            51.9       27.7
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                          55.3       29.6
Reentrants                           38.9       31.6
New entrants                         33.2       50.5

    Men, 20 years and over           40.7       31.0
Job losers and persons who           41.7       29.6
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                54.4       35.2
  Not on temporary layoff            37.0       27.5
      Permanent job losers           33.3       28.0
      Persons who completed          47.7       26.2
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          46.2       36.8
Reentrants                           34.7       31.0
New entrants                        (1)        (1)

    Women, 20 years and over         40.6       35.1
Job losers and persons who           37.3       40.3
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                42.5       48.3
  Not on temporary layoff            34.6       36.2
      Permanent job losers           29.5       36.8
      Persons who completed          49.8       34.4
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          57.3       28.1
Reentrants                           38.0       29.9
New entrants                         42.6       43.1

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years       48.8       36.0
Job losers and persons who           75.0       16.4
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff               (1)        (1)
  Not on temporary layoff            72.8       15.1
      Permanent job losers          (1)        (1)
      Persons who completed         (1)        (1)
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                          77.6       11.0
Reentrants                           45.2       35.5
New entrants                         30.4       55.7

                                             August 2001

      Reason, sex, and age           Duration of unemployment

                                          15 weeks and over

                                     Total   15 to 26   27 weeks
                                               weeks    and over

    Total, 16 years and over          24.4      12.1      12.3
Job losers and persons who            25.1      14.0      11.1
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                  9.3       6.3       2.9
  Not on temporary layoff             31.8      17.3      14.5
    Permanent job losers              36.0      19.7      16.3
    Persons who completed             20.4      10.7       9.7
      temporary jobs
Job leavers                           15.2       9.0       6.1
Reentrants                            29.5      11.6      18.0
New entrants                          16.3       8.1       8.2

    Men, 20 years and over            28.3      14.5      13.8
Job losers and persons who            28.7      16.1      12.6
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                 10.4       7.4       2.9
  Not on temporary layoff             35.5      19.3      16.2
      Permanent job losers            38.7      20.2      18.5
      Persons who completed           26.2      16.5       9.6
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                           17.0      11.0       6.0
Reentrants                            34.3      13.0      21.2
New entrants                         (1)       (1)       (1)

    Women, 20 years and over          24.3      11.4      12.9
Job losers and persons who            22.4      12.5       9.9
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                  9.2       5.9       3.3
  Not on temporary layoff             29.3      15.9      13.4
      Permanent job losers            33.7      19.6      14.1
      Persons who completed           15.8       4.8      11.0
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                           14.6       8.2       6.3
Reentrants                            32.0      11.5      20.5
New entrants                          14.3       8.1       6.2

    Both sexes, 16 to 19 years        15.2       8.2       7.0
Job losers and persons who             8.6       4.7       3.9
    completed temporary jobs
  On temporary layoff                (1)       (1)       (1)
  Not on temporary layoff             12.0       6.6       5.4
      Permanent job losers           (1)       (1)       (1)
      Persons who completed          (1)       (1)       (1)
        temporary jobs
Job leavers                           11.4       5.4       6.0
Reentrants                            19.2       9.8       9.4
New entrants                          13.9       8.6       5.3

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-33. Unemployed total and full-time workers by duration of
unemployment

                                                 Total

                                     Thousands           Percent
                                     of persons       distribution

  Duration of unemployment          Aug.     Aug.     Aug.     Aug.
                                    2000     2001     2000     2001

  Total, 16 years and over         5,824    6,956    100.0    100.0
Less than 5 weeks                  2,513    2,926     43.2     42.1
5 to 14 weeks                      2,031    2,333     34.9     33.5
  5 to 10 weeks                    1,479    1,591     25.4     22.9
  11 to 14 weeks                     551      742      9.5     10.7
15 weeks and over                  1,280    1,697     22.0     24.4
  15 to 26 weeks                     567      843      9.7     12.1
  27 weeks and over                  713      854     12.2     12.3
    27 to 51 weeks                   333      404      5.7      5.8
    52 weeks and over                380      450      6.5      6.5

Average (mean) duration, in weeks   12.9     13.2      --       --
Median duration, in weeks            6.5      6.9      --       --

                                            Full-time workers

                                      Thousands           Percent
                                      of persons       distribution

  Duration of unemployment           Aug.     Aug.     Aug.     Aug.
                                     2000     2001     2000     2001

  Total, 16 years and over          4,708    5,664    100.0    100.0
Less than 5 weeks                   1,917    2,226     40.7     39.3
5 to 14 weeks                       1,678    1,947     35.6     34.4
  5 to 10 weeks                     1,207    1,279     25.6     22.6
  11 to 14 weeks                      471      668     10.0     11.8
15 weeks and over                   1,113    1,492     23.6     26.3
  15 to 26 weeks                      503      743     10.7     13.1
  27 weeks and over                   610      749     13.0     13.2
    27 to 51 weeks                    287      369      6.1      6.5
    52 weeks and over                 323      380      6.9      6.7

Average (mean) duration, in weeks    13.5     14.0      --       --
Median duration, in weeks             7.0      7.7      --       --
A-34. Unemployed persons by age, sex, race, marital status,
and duration of unemployment

                                               August 2001

                                          Thousands of persons

                                                 Less
        Sex, age, race, and                      than      5 to 14
          marital status               Total    5 weeks     weeks

               TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and over             6,956      2,926      2,333
16 to 19 years                         1,180        576        424
20 to 24 years                         1,301        632        439
25 to 34 years                         1,489        672        459
35 to 44 years                         1,382        499        501
45 to 54 years                         1,026        366        336
55 to 64 years                           452        139        141
65 years and over                        126         43         32

  Men, 16 years and over               3,548      1,489      1,145
16 to 19 years                           664        314        251
20 to 24 years                           677        328        225
25 to 34 years                           713        311        211
35 to 44 years                           668        259        209
45 to 54 years                           514        186        155
55 to 64 years                           249         69         79
65 years and over                         63         22         15

  Women, 16 years and over             3,408      1,437      1,188
16 to 19 years                           516        262        174
20 to 24 years                           624        305        214
25 to 34 years                           776        361        248
35 to 44 years                           714        240        292
45 to 54 years                           512        180        181
55 to 64 years                           202         70         62
65 years and over                         63         21         17

               Race

  White, 16 years and over             4,981      2,241      1,671
Men                                    2,542      1,147        805
Women                                  2,439      1,095        865

  Black, 16 years and over             1,572        525        516
Men                                      811        281        261
Women                                    761        245        256

          Marital status

  Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                1,116        454        304
Widowed, divorced, or separated          465        187        137
Single (never married)                 1,967        848        704

  Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                1,212        509        397
Widowed, divorced, or separated          638        198        249
Single (never married)                 1,558        730        542

                                              August 2001

                                          Thousands of persons

                                            15 weeks and over

        Sex, age, race, and                    15 to 26   27 weeks
          marital status               Total      weeks   and over

               TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and over             1,697        843        854
16 to 19 years                           179         97         82
20 to 24 years                           230        126        104
25 to 34 years                           358        172        187
35 to 44 years                           382        197        185
45 to 54 years                           324        173        152
55 to 64 years                           172         77         95
65 years and over                         51          2         49

  Men, 16 years and over                 915        469        445
16 to 19 years                            99         52         47
20 to 24 years                           124         65         59
25 to 34 years                           191        110         81
35 to 44 years                           201        111         90
45 to 54 years                           173         87         86
55 to 64 years                           101         43         58
65 years and over                         26          1         24

  Women, 16 years and over               782        374        408
16 to 19 years                            80         45         35
20 to 24 years                           106         61         45
25 to 34 years                           168         62        106
35 to 44 years                           181         86         95
45 to 54 years                           151         86         66
55 to 64 years                            71         33         38
65 years and over                         25          1         24

  Race

  White, 16 years and over             1,069        557        511
Men                                      590        314        276
Women                                    479        243        235

  Black, 16 years and over               531        233        297
Men                                      270        122        148
Women                                    260        111        149

  Marital status

  Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                  359        202        157
Widowed, divorced, or separated          140         45         95
Single (never married)                   416        223        194

  Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                  306        155        151
Widowed, divorced, or separated          190         81        109
Single (never married)                   286        138        149

                                        August 2001

                                           Weeks

                                    Average
        Sex, age, race, and          (mean)     Median
          marital status            duration   duration

               TOTAL

  Total, 16 years and over              13.2        6.9
16 to 19 years                           9.5        4.8
20 to 24 years                          10.4        4.9
25 to 34 years                          13.3        6.5
35 to 44 years                          14.3        8.5
45 to 54 years                          15.5        8.5
55 to 64 years                          19.4       10.6
65 years and over                       22.1       10.0

  Men, 16 years and over                13.7        7.0
16 to 19 years                           9.4        5.1
20 to 24 years                          11.1        4.9
25 to 34 years                          13.8        7.4
35 to 44 years                          14.2        8.0
45 to 54 years                          17.5        8.8
55 to 64 years                          20.4       11.5
65 years and over                      (1)        (1)

  Women, 16 years and over              12.7        6.9
16 to 19 years                           9.7        4.4
20 to 24 years                           9.8        4.9
25 to 34 years                          12.9        5.7
35 to 44 years                          14.3        8.8
45 to 54 years                          13.5        8.2
55 to 64 years                          18.1        9.7
65 years and over                      (1)        (1)

               Race

  White, 16 years and over              11.8        6.2
Men                                     12.3        6.1
Women                                   11.3        6.2

  Black, 16 years and over              17.4        9.6
Men                                     17.6        9.5
Women                                   17.1        9.6

          Marital status

  Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                 14.6        7.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated         17.9        8.1
Single (never married)                  12.2        6.5

  Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present                 13.5        7.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated         15.1        9.3
Single (never married)                  11.1        5.4

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-35. Unemployed persons by occupation, industry, and duration
of unemployment

                                                   August 2001

                                               Thousands of persons
  Occupation and industry
                                                      Less
                                            Total     than      5 to 14
                                                     5 weeks     weeks

           OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty       1,221        474        440
Technical, sales, and administrative        1,747        788        580
  support
Service occupations                         1,113        471        363
Precision production, craft, and repair       695        328        193
Operators, fabricators, and laborers        1,432        594        423
Farming, forestry, and fishing                215         92         67

           INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture                                   166         83         58
Construction                                  523        262        153
Manufacturing                               1,078        408        338
  Durable goods                               689        266        214
  Nondurable goods                            389        143        125
Transportation and public utilities           345        106        141
Wholesale and retail trade                  1,512        700        437
Finance, insurance, and real estate           240        108         74
Services                                    2,213        915        766
Public administration                         129         47         42

No previous work experience                   516        171        261

                                                     August 2001

                                                Thousands of persons

  Occupation and industry                        15 weeks and over

                                            Total   15 to 26   27 weeks
                                                      weeks    and over

           OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty         308        163        145
Technical, sales, and administrative          379        198        180
  support
Service occupations                           279        122        156
Precision production, craft, and repair       173         80         93
Operators, fabricators, and laborers          415        213        202
Farming, forestry, and fishing                 56         23         34

           INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture                                    24          8         17
Construction                                  108         53         55
Manufacturing                                 331        178        153
  Durable goods                               210        118         92
  Nondurable goods                            121         60         62
Transportation and public utilities            98         54         43
Wholesale and retail trade                    375        193        182
Finance, insurance, and real estate            57         28         29
Services                                      532        247        285
Public administration                          40         21         19

No previous work experience                    84         42         42

                                             August 2001

  Occupation and industry                        Weeks

                                          Average
                                           (mean)     Median
                                          duration   duration

           OCCUPATION

Managerial and professional specialty        14.2        7.7
Technical, sales, and administrative         11.6        6.2
  support
Service occupations                          13.7        7.0
Precision production, craft, and repair      14.5        5.3
Operators, fabricators, and laborers         13.7        7.2
Farming, forestry, and fishing               12.8        8.5

           INDUSTRY (1)

Agriculture                                  10.7        4.5
Construction                                 12.1        4.5
Manufacturing                                14.2        8.6
  Durable goods                              13.7        8.7
  Nondurable goods                           15.1        8.5
Transportation and public utilities          14.4        8.0
Wholesale and retail trade                   12.5        5.9
Finance, insurance, and real estate          11.7        6.1
Services                                     13.5        7.3
Public administration                        16.4        7.3

No previous work experience                  12.5        7.5

(1) Includes wage and salary workers only.
A-36. Persons not in the labor force by desire and availability for
work, age, and sex

(In thousands)

                                                        Total

  Category

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      68,510   70,274
  Do not want a job now (1)                       64,069   65,212
  Want a job (1)                                   4,441    5,062
    Did not search for work in previous year       2,830    3,051
    Searched for work in previous year (2)         1,611    2,011
      Not available to work now                      516      654
      Available to work now                        1,095    1,357
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)      205      335
          Reasons other than discouragement          890    1,022
            Family responsibilities                  140      127
            In school or training                    110      171
            Ill health or disability                 108       97
            Other (4)                                533      626

                                                         Age

  Category

                                                       16 to 24
                                                        years

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      10,646   11,896
  Do not want a job now (1)                        9,185   10,159
  Want a job (1)                                   1,461    1,736
    Did not search for work in previous year         871      933
    Searched for work in previous year (2)           590      804
      Not available to work now                      193      300
      Available to work now                          397      503
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)       86      111
          Reasons other than discouragement          311      392
            Family responsibilities                   18       23
            In school or training                     97      145
            Ill health or disability                  19       19
            Other (4)                                178      205

                                                         Age

  Category

                                                      25 to 54
                                                        years

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      19,598   20,120
  Do not want a job now (1)                       17,497   17,735
  Want a job (1)                                   2,101    2,386
    Did not search for work in previous year       1,268    1,388
    Searched for work in previous year (2)           833      997
      Not available to work now                      286      318
      Available to work now                          547      679
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)       84      177
          Reasons other than discouragement          463      502
            Family responsibilities                  113       97
            In school or training                     13       25
            Ill health or disability                  61       38
            Other (4)                                276      342

                                                         Age

  Category

                                                      55 years
                                                      and over

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      38,266   38,258
  Do not want a job now (1)                       37,388   37,318
  Want a job (1)                                     878      940
    Did not search for work in previous year         690      730
    Searched for work in previous year (2)           188      210
      Not available to work now                       36       35
      Available to work now                          152      175
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)       35       47
          Reasons other than discouragement          116      128
            Family responsibilities                    8        7
            In school or training                    --       --
            Ill health or disability                  29       40
            Other (4)                                 79       80

                                                        Sex

  Category

                                                        Men

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      24,762   25,893
  Do not want a job now (1)                       23,003   23,812
  Want a job (1)                                   1,759    2,081
    Did not search for work in previous year       1,073    1,141
    Searched for work in previous year (2)           686      940
      Not available to work now                      175      229
      Available to work now                          511      711
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)      122      176
          Reasons other than discouragement          389      535
            Family responsibilities                   32       42
            In school or training                     48       87
            Ill health or disability                  77       65
            Other (4)                                232      341

                                                         Sex

  Category

                                                        Women

                                                    Aug.     Aug.
                                                    2000     2001

Total not in the labor force                      43,748   44,380
  Do not want a job now (1)                       41,067   41,400
  Want a job (1)                                   2,682    2,980
    Did not search for work in previous year       1,757    1,909
    Searched for work in previous year (2)           925    1,071
      Not available to work now                      341      425
      Available to work now                          584      646
        Reason not currently looking:
          Discouragement over job prospects (3)       83      159
          Reasons other than discouragement          502      487
            Family responsibilities                  107       85
            In school or training                     62       83
            Ill health or disability                  31       33
            Other (4)                                301      286

(1) Includes some persons who are not asked if they want a job.

(2) Persons who had a job in the prior 12 months must have
searched since the end of that job.

(3) Includes believes no work available, could not find work,
lacks necessary schooling or training, employer thinks too young
or old, and other types of discrimination.

(4) Includes those who did not actively look for work in the
prior 4 weeks for such reasons as child-care and transportation
problems, as well as a small number for which reason for
nonparticipation was not ascertained.
A-37. Multiple jobholders by selected demographic and economic
characteristics

(Numbers in thousands)

                                                    Both sexes

      Characteristic                                  Number

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001

           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)               7,084     6,963
16 to 19 years                                     447       375
20 years and over                                6,637     6,588
  20 to 24 years                                   721       750
  25 years and over                              5,915     5,839
    25 to 54 years                               5,104     5,057
    55 years and over                              811       781
    55 to 64 years                                 681       630
    65 years and over                              130       151

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                            6,032     6,037
Black                                              806       666
Hispanic origin                                    473       526

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                          3,857     3,796
Widowed, divorced, or separated                  1,127     1,186
Single (never married)                           2,100     1,981

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time   3,991     3,787
Primary and secondary jobs both part time        1,398     1,405
Primary and secondary jobs both full time          315       292
Hours vary on primary or secondary job           1,336     1,442

                                                      Both sexes

      Characteristic                                  Rate (1)

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001
           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)                 5.2       5.2
16 to 19 years                                     5.5       5.2
20 years and over                                  5.2       5.2
  20 to 24 years                                   5.3       5.6
  25 years and over                                5.2       5.1
    25 to 54 years                                 5.3       5.3
    55 years and over                              4.6       4.3
    55 to 64 years                                 5.0       4.5
    65 years and over                              3.2       3.6

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                              5.3       5.3
Black                                              5.3       4.4
Hispanic origin                                    3.3       3.6

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                            5.1       5.0
Widowed, divorced, or separated                    5.4       5.6
Single (never married)                             5.5       5.3

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time     --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time          --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time          --        --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job             --        --

                                                      Men

      Characteristic                                  Number

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001
           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)               3,845     3,690
16 to 19 years                                     191       172
20 years and over                                3,655     3,517
  20 to 24 years                                   322       342
  25 years and over                              3,332     3,176
    25 to 54 years                               2,852     2,725
    55 years and over                              481       451
    55 to 64 years                                 386       357
    65 years and over                               94        94

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                            3,292     3,205
Black                                              423       356
Hispanic origin                                    270       301

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                          2,414     2,317
Widowed, divorced, or separated                    440       446
Single (never married)                             992       928

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time   2,386     2,213
Primary and secondary jobs both part time          423       504
Primary and secondary jobs both full time          227       190
Hours vary on primary or secondary job             791       767

                                                       Men

      Characteristic                                  Rate(1)

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001
           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)                 5.2       5.1
16 to 19 years                                     4.6       4.6
20 years and over                                  5.3       5.1
  20 to 24 years                                   4.4       4.8
  25 years and over                                5.4       5.1
    25 to 54 years                                 5.5       5.3
    55 years and over                              4.9       4.5
    55 to 64 years                                 5.2       4.7
    65 years and over                              3.9       3.9

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                              5.3       5.2
Black                                              5.9       5.0
Hispanic origin                                    3.2       3.5

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                            5.6       5.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated                    5.0       5.1
Single (never married)                             4.7       4.5

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time     --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time          --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time          --        --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job             --        --

                                                      Women

      Characteristic                                  Number

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001

           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)               3,238     3,273
16 to 19 years                                     256       202
20 years and over                                2,982     3,071
  20 to 24 years                                   399       408
  25 years and over                              2,583     2,663
    25 to 54 years                               2,252     2,333
    55 years and over                              331       330
    55 to 64 years                                 295       273
    65 years and over                               36        57

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                            2,740     2,832
Black                                              383       311
Hispanic origin                                    203       225

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                          1,443     1,479
Widowed, divorced, or separated                    687       741
Single (never married)                           1,108     1,054

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time   1,606     1,574
Primary and secondary jobs both part time          975       901
Primary and secondary jobs both full time           88       102
Hours vary on primary or secondary job             546       675

                                                       Women

      Characteristic                                  Rate (1)

                                                  Aug.      Aug.
                                                  2000      2001
           AGE

      Total, 16 years and over (2)                 5.2       5.2
16 to 19 years                                     6.5       5.8
20 years and over                                  5.1       5.2
  20 to 24 years                                   6.3       6.4
  25 years and over                                5.0       5.1
    25 to 54 years                                 5.1       5.3
    55 years and over                              4.2       4.0
    55 to 64 years                                 4.8       4.2
    65 years and over                              2.2       3.2

       RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

White                                              5.4       5.5
Black                                              4.7       3.8
Hispanic origin                                    3.4       3.6

       MARITAL STATUS

Married, spouse present                            4.4       4.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated                    5.6       5.9
Single (never married)                             6.5       6.3

       FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS

Primary job full time, secondary job part time     --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both part time          --        --
Primary and secondary jobs both full time          --        --
Hours vary on primary or secondary job             --        --

(1) Multiple jobholders as a percent of all employed persons in
specified group.

(2) Includes a small number of persons who work part time on
their primary job and full time on their secondary jobs(s),
not shown separately.

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.
A-38. Employment status of male Vietnam-era veterans
and nonveterans by age

(Numbers in thousands)

                             Civilian
                          noninstitutional
                            population

       Veteran status
          and age

                           Aug.      Aug.
                           2000      2001

  VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS

Total, 40 years and over   7,703    7,638
  40 to 54 years           4,952    4,281
    40 to 44 years           264      153
    45 to 49 years         1,485    1,216
    50 to 54 years         3,203    2,912
  55 years and over        2,751    3,357

    NONVETERANS

Total, 40 to 54 years     22,450   23,835
  40 to 44 years           9,682    9,898
  45 to 49 years           7,915    8,335
  50 to 54 years           4,853    5,602

                                Civilian labor force

       Veteran status          Total           Employed
          and age

                           Aug.     Aug.     Aug.     Aug.
                           2000     2001     2000     2001

  VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS

Total, 40 years and over   6,178    6,003    6,027    5,812
  40 to 54 years           4,297    3,708    4,186    3,589
    40 to 44 years           212      135      210      126
    45 to 49 years         1,302    1,046    1,270    1,006
    50 to 54 years         2,783    2,528    2,706    2,457
  55 years and over        1,881    2,295    1,841    2,224

    NONVETERANS

Total, 40 to 54 years     20,330   21,501   19,835   20,830
  40 to 44 years           8,940    9,075    8,728    8,781
  45 to 49 years           7,166    7,561    6,963    7,343
  50 to 54 years           4,224    4,864    4,143    4,706

                               Civilian labor force

                                      Unemployed

       Veteran status         Number          Percent of
          and age                             labor force

                           Aug.     Aug.     Aug.     Aug.
                           2000     2001     2000     2001

  VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS

Total, 40 years and over    151      191      2.4      3.2
  40 to 54 years            112      120      2.6      3.2
    40 to 44 years            2        8      1.2      6.2
    45 to 49 years           32       40      2.5      3.9
    50 to 54 years           77       71      2.8      2.8
  55 years and over          39       71      2.1      3.1

    NONVETERANS

Total, 40 to 54 years       496      671      2.4      3.1
  40 to 44 years            212      294      2.4      3.2
  45 to 49 years            203      219      2.8      2.9
  50 to 54 years             81      158      1.9      3.3

NOTE: Male Vietnam-era veterans are men who served in the Armed
Forces between August 5, 1964 and May 7, 1975. Nonveterans are men who
have never served in the Armed Forces.
B-1. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major Industry, 1950 to date

(In thousands)

                                         Good-producing

    Year                  Total                      Construc-
     and        Total    private   Total    Mining     tion
    month

                               Annual averages

1950            45,197    39,170   18,506      901     2,364
1951            47,819    41,430   19,959      929     2,637
1952            48,793    42,185   20,198      898     2,668
1953            50,202    43,556   21,074      866     2,659
1954            48,990    42,238   19,751      791     2,646
1955            50,641    43,727   20,513      792     2,839
1956            52,369    45,091   21,104      822     3,039
1957            52,855    45,239   20,967      828     2,962
1958            51,322    43,483   19,513      751     2,817
1959 (2)        53,270    45,186   20,411      732     3,004

1960            54,189    45,836   20,434      712     2,926
1961            53,999    45,404   19,857      672     2,859
1962            55,549    48,660   20,451      650     2,948
1963            56,653    47,429   20,640      635     3,010
1964            68,283    48,686   21,005      634     3,097
1965            50,763    50,689   21,926      632     3,232
1966            63,901    53,116   23,158      627     3,317
1967            65,503    54,413   23,308      613     3,248
1968            67,897    56,058   23,737      606     3,350
1969            70,384    56,189   24,381      619     3,575

1970            70,880    56,325   23,578      623     3,588
1971            71,211    58,331   22,935      609     3,704
1972            73,675    60,341   23,668      628     3,889
1973            76,790    63,058   24,893      642     4,097
1974            78,265    64,095   24,794      697     4,020
1975            76,945    62,259   22,600      752     3,525
1976            79,382    64,511   23,352      779     3,576
1977            82,471    67,344   24,346      813     3,851
1978            65,697    71,026   25,585      851     4,229
1979            89,823    73,876   26,461      958     4,463

1980            90,406    74,166   25,658    1,027     4,346
1981            91,152    75,121   25,497    1,139     4,188
1982            89,544    73,707   23,812    1,128     3,904
1983            90,152    74,282   23,330      952     3,946
1984            94,408    78,384   24,718      966     4,380
1985            97,387    80,992   24,642      927     4,668
1986            99,344    82,651   24,533      777     4,810
1987           101,958    64,948   24,674      717     4,958
1988           105,209    87,823   25,125      713     5,098
1989           107,884    90,105   25,254      692     5,171

1990           109,403    91,098   24,905      709     5,120
1991           108,249    89,847   23,745      689     4,650
1992           108,601    89,956   23,231      635     4,492
1993           110,713    91,872   23,352      610     4,668
1994           114,163    95,036   23,908      601     4,986
1995           117,191    97,885   24,265      581     5,160
1996           119,608   100,189   24,493      580     5,418
1997           122,690   103,133   24,962      596     5,691
1998           125,865   108,042   25,414      590     6,020
1999           128,916   108,709   25,507      539     6,415

2000           131,759   111,079   25,709      543     6,698

                     Monthly data, seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August       131,837   111,237   25,727      543     6,699
  September    132,046   111,463   25,696      547     6,728
  October      132,145   111,564   25,713      551     6,758
  November     132,279   111,689   25,711      548     6,781
  December     132,367   111,753   25,688      548     6,791
2001:
  January      132,428   111,799   25,633      550     6,826
  February     132,595   111,915   25,627      555     6,880
  March        132,654   111,943   25,602      557     6,929
  April        132,489   111,742   25,421      560     6,852
  May          132,530   111,760   25,324      564     6,881
  June         132,431   111,603   25,186      565     6,864
  July (p)     132,444   111,521   25,125      566     6,873
  August (p)   132,331   111,411   24,989      566     6,878

                  Good-              Service-producing
                producing

                                      Transpor-
                                       tation     Whole
                                         and      sale    Retail
    Year         Manufac-              public     trade   trade
     and          turing     Total    utilities
    month

                                  Annual averages

1950              15,241     26,691     4,034     2,643    6,743
1951              16,393     27,860     4,226     2,735    7,007
1952              16,632     28,595     4,248     2,821    7,184
1953              17,549     29,128     4,290     2,862    7,385
1954              16,314     29,239     4,084     2,875    7,360
1955              16,882     30,128     4,141     2,934    7,601
1956              17,243     31,264     4,244     3,027    7,831
1957              17,176     31,889     4,241     3,037    7,648
1958              15,945     31,811     3,976     2,989    7,761
1959 (2)          16,675     32,857     4,011     3,092    8,035

1960              16,796     33,755     4,004     3,153    8,238
1961              16,326     34,142     3,903     3,142    8,195
1962              16,853     35,098     3,906     3,207    8,359
1963              16,995     36,013     3,903     3,258    8,520
1964              17,274     37,278     3,951     3,347    8,812
1965              18,062     38,839     4,036     3,477    9,239
1966              19,214     40,743     4,158     3,608    9,637
1967              19,447     42,495     4,268     3,700    9,906
1968              19,781     44,158     4,318     3,791   10,308
1969              20,167     46,023     4,442     3,919   10,785

1970              19,387     47,302     4,515     4,006   11,034
1971              18,623     48,276     4,476     4,014   11,338
1972              19,151     50,007     4,541     4,127   11,822
1973              20,154     51,897     4,656     4,291   12,315
1974              20,077     53,471     4,725     4,447   12,539
1975              18,323     54,345     4,542     4,430   12,630
1976              18,997     56,030     4,582     4,562   13,193
1977              19,682     58,125     4,713     4,723   13,792
1978              20,505     61,113     4,923     4,985   14,556
1979              21,040     63,363     5,136     5,221   14,972

1980              20,285     64,748     5,146     5,292   15,018
1981              20,170     65,655     5,165     5,375   15,171
1982              18,780     65,732     5,081     5,295   15,158
1983              18,432     68,821     4,952     5,283   15,587
1984              19,372     69,690     5,156     5,568   16,512
1985              19,248     72,544     5,233     5,727   17,315
1986              18,947     74,811     5,247     5,761   17,880
1987              18,999     77,264     5,362     5,848   18,422
1988              19,314     80,064     5,512     6,030   19,023
1989              19,391     82,630     5,614     6,187   19,475

1990              19,076     84,497     5,777     6,173   19,601
1991              18,406     84,504     5,755     6,081   19,284
1992              18,104     85,370     5,718     5,997   19,356
1993              18,075     87,381     5,811     5,981   19,773
1994              18,321     90,256     5,964     6,162   20,507
1995              18,524     92,925     6,132     6,378   21,187
1996              18,495     95,115     6,253     6,482   21,597
1997              18,675     97,727     6,408     6,648   21,966
1998              18,805    100,451     6,611     6,800   22,295
1999              18,552    103,409     6,834     6,911   22,848

2000              18,469    106,050     7,019     7,024   23,307

                         Monthly data, seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August          18,485    106,110     6,963     7,037   23,348
  September       18,421    106,350     7,062     7,042   23,371
  October         18,404    106,432     7,076     7,059   23,380
  November        18,382    106,568     7,093     7,070   23,395
  December        18,349    108,679     7,108     7,068   23,406
2001:
  January         18,257    106,795     7,106     7,067   23,415
  February        18,192    106,968     7,123     7,064   23,472
  March           18,116    107,052     7,127     7,066   23,457
  April           18,009    107,068     7,119     7,053   23,530
  May             17,879    107,206     7,130     7,038   23,546
  June            17,757    107,245     7,118     7,022   23,561
  July (p)        17,686    107,319     7,113     7,019   23,596
  August (p)      17,545    107,342     7,089     7,017   23,570

                                 Service-producing

                 Finance,                     Government
                insurance,
                   and       Services   Federal   State   Local
    Year           real
     and          estate
    month

                                  Annual averages

1950               1,888        5,356    1,928    (1)      (1)
1951               1,956        5,547    2,302    (1)      (1)
1952               2,035        5,699    2,420    (1)      (1)
1953               2,111        5,835    2,305    (1)      (1)
1954               2,200        5,969    2,188    (1)      (1)
1955               2,298        6,240    2,187    1,168    3,558
1956               2,389        6,497    2,209    1,250    3,819
1957               2,438        6,708    2,217    1,328    4,071
1958               2,481        6,765    2,191    1,415    4,232
1959 (2)           2,549        7,087    2,233    1,484    4,366

1960               2,628        7,378    2,270    1,536    4,547
1961               2,688        7,619    2,279    1,607    4,708
1962               2,754        7,982    2,340    1,668    4,881
1963               2,830        8,277    2,358    1,747    5,121
1964               2,911        8,660    2,348    1,856    5,392
1965               2,977        9,036    2,378    1,996    5,700
1966               3,058        9,498    2,564    2,141    6,080
1967               3,185       10,045    2,719    2,302    6,371
1968               3,337       10,567    2,737    2,442    6,660
1969               3,512       11,169    2,758    2,533    6,904

1970               3,645       11,548    2,731    2,664    7,158
1971               3,772       11,797    2,696    2,747    7,437
1972               3,908       12,276    2,684    2,859    7,790
1973               4,046       12,857    2,663    2,923    8,146
1974               4,148       13,441    2,724    3,039    8,407
1975               4,165       13,892    2,748    3,179    8,758
1976               4,271       14,551    2,733    3,273    8,865
1977               4,467       15,302    2,727    3,377    9,023
1978               4,724       16,252    2,753    3,474    9,446
1979               4,975       17,112    2,773    3,541    9,633

1980               5,160       17,890    2,866    3,610    9,765
1981               5,298       18,615    2,772    3,640    9,619
1982               5,340       19,021    2,739    3,640    9,458
1983               5,466       19,664    2,774    3,662    9,434
1984               5,684       20,746    2,807    3,734    9,482
1985               5,948       21,927    2,875    3,832    9,687
1986               6,273       22,957    2,899    3,893    9,901
1987               6,533       24,110    2,943    3,967   10,100
1988               6,630       25,504    2,971    4,076   10,339
1989               6,668       26,907    2,988    4,182   10,609

1990               6,709       27,934    3,085    4,305   10,914
1991               6,646       28,336    2,966    4,355   11,081
1992               6,602       29,052    2,969    4,408   11,267
1993               6,757       30,197    2,915    4,488   11,438
1994               6,896       31,579    2,870    4,576   11,682
1995               6,806       33,117    2,822    4,635   11,849
1996               6,911       34,454    2,757    4,606   12,056
1997               7,109       36,040    2,699    4,582   12,276
1998               7,389       37,533    2,686    4,612   12,525
1999               7,555       39,055    2,669    4,709   12,829

2000               7,560       40,460    2,777    4,785   13,119

                          Monthly data, seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August           7,549       40,613    2,653    4,794   13,153
  September        7,556       40,736    2,623    4,813   13,147
  October          7,569       40,767    2,622    4,798   13,161
  November         7,575       40,845    2,620    4,798   13,172
  December         7,582       40,901    2,613    4,809   13,192
2001:
  January          7,594       40,984    2,613    4,800   13,216
  February         7,609       41,020    2,615    4,825   13,240
  March            7,618       41,073    2,613    4,836   13,262
  April            7,626       40,993    2,615    4,847   13,285
  May              7,644       41,078    2,612    4,854   13,304
  June             7,631       41,085    2,621    4,881   13,326
  July (p)         7,617       41,051    2,626    4,906   13,391
  August (p)       7,623       41,123    2,619    4,902   13,399

(1) Not available.

(2) Data include Alaska and Hawaii beginning in 1959. This inclusion
resulted in an increase of 212,000 (0.4 percent) in the nonfarm total
for the March 1959 benchmark month.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from
March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are
introduced, all unadjusted data (beginning April 2000) and all
seasonally adjusted data (beginning January 1997) are subject to
revision.
B-2. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory
workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry, 1964
to date

                    Total private (1)         Mining

   Year and
    month      Weekly    Hourly     Weekly    Weekly
               hours    earnings   earnings   hours

                         Annual averages

1964            38.7     $2.36      $91.33     41.9
1965            38.8      2.46       95.45     42.3
1966            38.6      2.56       98.82     42.7
1967            38.0      2.68      101.84     42.6
1968            37.8      2.85      107.73     42.6
1969            37.7      3.04      114.61     43.0

1970            37.1      3.23      119.83     42.7
1971            36.9      3.45      127.31     42.4
1972            37.0      3.70      136.90     42.6
1973            36.9      3.94      145.39     42.4
1974            36.5      4.24      154.76     41.9
1975            36.1      4.53      163.53     41.9
1976            36.1      4.86      175.45     42.4
1977            36.0      5.25      189.00     43.4
1978            35.8      5.69      203.70     43.4
1979            35.7      6.16      219.91     43.0

1980            35.3      6.66      235.10     43.3
1981            35.2      7.25      255.20     43.7
1982            34.8      7.68      267.26     42.7
1983            35.0      8.02      280.70     42.5
1984            35.2      8.32      292.86     43.3
1985            34.9      8.57      299.09     43.4
1986            34.8      8.76      304.85     42.2
1987            34.8      8.98      312.50     42.4
1988            34.7      9.28      322.02     42.3
1989            34.6      9.66      334.24     43.0

1990            34.5     10.01      345.35     44.1
1991            34.3     10.32      353.98     44.4
1992            34.4     10.57      363.61     43.9
1993            34.5     10.83      373.64     44.3
1994            34.7     11.12      385.86     44.8
1995            34.5     11.43      394.34     44.7
1996            34.4     11.82      406.61     45.3
1997            34.6     12.28      424.89     45.4
1998            34.6     12.78      442.19     43.9
1999            34.5     13.24      456.78     43.2

2000            34.5     13.75      474.38     43.1

               Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August        34.7    $13.68     $474.70     43.6
  September     34.5     13.89      479.21     43.8
  October       34.7     13.97      484.76     43.8
  November      34.3     13.99      479.86     42.9
  December      34.2     14.04      480.17     42.6
2001:
  January       33.9     14.10      477.99     42.5
  February      34.0     14.16      481.44     42.7
  March         34.0     14.19      482.46     43.1
  April         34.1     14.27      486.61     43.5
  May           34.1     14.22      484.90     44.0
  June          34.4     14.22      489.17     43.7
  July (p)      34.6     14.27      493.74     43.7
  August (p)    34.4     14.26      490.54     43.6

                     Mining                 Construction

   Year and
    month       Hourly     Weekly    Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
               earnings   earnings   hours    earnings   earnings

                                 Annual averages

1964             $2.81    $117.74     37.2      $3.55    $132.06
1965              2.92     123.52     37.4       3.70     138.38
1966              3.05     130.24     37.6       3.89     146.26
1967              3.19     135.89     37.7       4.11     154.95
1968              3.35     142.71     37.3       4.41     164.49
1969              3.60     154.80     37.9       4.79     181.54

1970              3.85     164.40     37.3       5.24     195.45
1971              4.06     172.14     37.2       5.69     211.67
1972              4.44     189.14     36.5       6.06     221.19
1973              4.75     201.40     36.8       6.41     235.89
1974              5.23     219.14     36.6       6.81     249.25
1975              5.95     249.31     36.4       7.31     266.08
1976              6.46     273.90     36.8       7.71     283.73
1977              6.94     301.20     36.5       8.10     295.65
1978              7.67     332.88     36.8       8.66     318.69
1979              8.49     365.07     37.0       9.27     342.99

1980              9.17     397.06     37.0       9.94     367.78
1981             10.04     438.75     36.9      10.82     399.26
1982             10.77     459.88     36.7      11.63     426.82
1983             11.28     479.40     37.1      11.94     442.97
1984             11.63     503.58     37.8      12.13     458.51
1985             11.98     519.93     37.7      12.32     464.46
1986             12.46     525.81     37.4      12.48     466.75
1987             12.54     531.70     37.8      12.71     480.44
1988             12.80     541.44     37.9      13.08     495.73
1989             13.26     570.18     37.9      13.54     513.17

1990             13.68     603.29     38.2      13.77     526.01
1991             14.19     630.04     38.1      14.00     533.40
1992             14.54     638.31     38.0      14.15     537.70
1993             14.60     646.78     38.5      14.38     553.63
1994             14.88     666.62     38.9      14.73     573.00
1995             15.30     683.91     38.9      15.09     587.00
1996             15.62     707.59     39.0      15.47     603.33
1997             16.15     733.21     39.0      16.04     625.56
1998             16.91     742.35     38.9      16.61     646.13
1999             17.05     736.56     39.1      17.19     672.13

2000             17.24     743.04     39.3      17.88     702.68

                       Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August        $17.13    $746.87     40.2     $18.05    $725.61
  September      17.16     751.61     40.1      18.17     728.62
  October        17.28     756.86     40.2      18.22     732.44
  November       17.32     743.03     38.7      18.20     704.34
  December       17.54     747.20     38.1      18.23     694.56
2001:
  January        17.67     750.98     38.1      18.17     692.28
  February       17.61     751.95     37.6      18.16     682.82
  March          17.57     757.27     38.6      18.20     702.52
  April          17.60     765.60     38.5      18.07     695.70
  May            17.49     769.56     40.1      18.17     728.62
  June           17.59     768.68     40.0      18.21     728.40
  July (p)       17.69     773.05     40.4      18.31     739.72
  August (p)     17.51     763.44     40.1      18.44     739.44

                             Manufacturing

   Year and                         Hourly
    month      Weekly    Hourly    earnings,    Weekly
               hours    earnings   excluding   earnings
                                   overtime

                            Annual averages

1964            40.7      $2.53      $2.43     $102.97
1965            41.2       2.61       2.50      107.53
1966            41.4       2.71       2.59      112.19
1967            40.6       2.82       2.71      114.49
1968            40.7       3.01       2.88      122.51
1969            40.6       3.19       3.05      129.51

1970            39.8       3.35       3.23      133.33
1971            39.9       3.57       3.45      142.44
1972            40.5       3.82       3.66      154.71
1973            40.7       4.09       3.91      166.46
1974            40.0       4.42       4.25      176.80
1975            39.5       4.83       4.67      190.79
1976            40.1       5.22       5.02      209.32
1977            40.3       5.68       5.44      228.90
1978            40.4       6.17       5.91      249.27
1979            40.2       6.70       6.43      269.34

1980            39.7       7.27       7.02      288.62
1981            39.8       7.99       7.72      318.00
1982            38.9       8.49       8.25      330.26
1983            40.1       8.83       8.52      354.08
1984            40.7       9.19       8.82      374.03
1985            40.5       9.54       9.16      386.37
1986            40.7       9.73       9.34      396.01
1987            41.0       9.91       9.48      406.31
1988            41.1      10.19       9.73      418.81
1989            41.0      10.48      10.02      429.68

1990            40.8      10.83      10.37      441.86
1991            40.7      11.18      10.71      455.03
1992            41.0      11.46      10.95      469.86
1993            41.4      11.74      11.18      486.04
1994            42.0      12.07      11.43      506.94
1995            41.6      12.37      11.74      514.59
1996            41.6      12.77      12.12      531.23
1997            42.0      13.17      12.45      553.14
1998            41.7      13.49      12.79      562.53
1999            41.7      13.90      13.17      579.63

2000            41.6      14.38      13.62      598.21

                 Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August        41.4     $14.36     $13.60     $594.50
  September     41.8      14.51      13.71      606.52
  October       41.6      14.53      13.76      604.45
  November      41.6      14.60      13.83      607.36
  December      41.4      14.67      13.92      607.34
2001:
  January       40.9      14.59      13.91      596.73
  February      40.5      14.61      13.96      591.71
  March         40.8      14.65      13.98      597.72
  April         39.9      14.74      14.16      588.13
  May           40.7      14.75      14.08      600.33
  June          40.8      14.79      14.10      603.43
  July (p)      40.4      14.85      14.16      599.94
  August (p)    40.8      14.90      14.15      607.92

                   Transportation and          Wholesale trade
                    public utilities

   Year and
    month      Weekly    Hourly     Weekly    Weekly    Hourly
               hours    earnings   earnings   hours    earnings

                              Annual averages

1964            41.1     $2.89     $118.78     40.7       2.52
1965            41.3      3.03      125.14     40.8       2.60
1966            41.2      3.11      128.13     40.7       2.73
1967            40.5      3.23      130.82     40.3       2.87
1968            40.6      3.42      138.85     40.1       3.04
1969            40.7      3.63      147.74     40.2       3.23

1970            40.5      3.85      155.93     39.9       3.43
1971            40.1      4.21      168.82     39.4       3.64
1972            40.4      4.65      187.86     39.4       3.85
1973            40.5      5.02      203.31     39.2       4.07
1974            40.2      5.41      217.48     38.8       4.38
1975            39.7      5.88      233.44     38.6       4.72
1976            39.8      6.45      256.71     38.7       5.02
1977            39.9      6.99      278.90     38.8       5.39
1978            40.0      7.57      302.80     38.8       5.88
1979            39.9      8.16      325.58     38.8       6.39

1980            39.6      8.87      351.25     38.4       6.95
1981            39.4      9.70      382.18     38.5       7.55
1982            39.0     10.32      402.48     38.3       8.08
1983            39.0     10.79      420.81     38.5       8.54
1984            39.4     11.12      438.13     38.5       8.88
1985            39.5     11.40      450.30     38.4       9.15
1986            39.2     11.70      458.64     38.3       9.34
1987            39.2     12.03      471.58     38.1       9.59
1988            38.2     12.24      467.57     38.1       9.98
1989            38.3     12.57      481.43     38.0      10.39

1990            38.4     12.92      496.13     38.1      10.79
1991            38.1     13.20      502.92     38.1      11.15
1992            38.3     13.43      514.37     38.2      11.39
1993            39.3     13.55      532.52     38.2      11.74
1994            39.7     13.78      547.07     38.4      12.06
1995            39.4     14.13      556.72     38.3      12.43
1996            39.6     14.45      572.22     38.3      12.87
1997            39.7     14.92      592.32     38.4      13.45
1998            39.5     15.31      604.75     38.3      14.07
1999            38.7     15.69      607.20     38.3      14.59

2000            38.6     16.22      626.09     38.5      15.20

                     Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August        38.7    $16.22     $627.71     38.3     $15.19
  September     38.7     16.31      631.20     38.4      15.33
  October       39.0     16.38      638.82     38.7      15.45
  November      38.5     16.43      632.56     38.4      15.45
  December      38.6     16.53      638.06     38.3      15.58
2001:
  January       38.2     16.56      632.59     37.9      15.56
  February      38.2     16.68      637.18     37.8      15.62
  March         38.0     16.65      632.70     38.0      15.58
  April         38.2     16.78      641.00     38.3      15.86
  May           37.9     16.70      632.93     38.2      15.67
  June          38.2     16.83      642.91     38.3      15.77
  July (p)      38.7     16.88      653.26     38.6      15.86
  August (p)    38.4     16.90      648.96     38.3      15.69

                                                           Finance,
                                                          insurance,
               Wholesale                                   and real
                 trade            Retail trade              estate

   Year and
    month        Weekly    Weekly    Hourly     Weekly      Weekly
                earnings   hours    earnings   earnings     hours

                                 Annual averages

1964             $102.56    37.0      $1.75     $64.75       37.3
1965              106.08    36.6       1.82      66.61       37.2
1966              111.11    35.9       1.91      68.57       37.3
1967              115.66    35.3       2.01      70.95       37.1
1968              121.90    34.7       2.16      74.95       37.0
1969              129.85    34.2       2.30      78.66       37.1

1970              136.86    33.8       2.44      82.47       36.7
1971              143.42    33.7       2.60      87.62       36.6
1972              151.69    33.4       2.75      91.85       36.6
1973              159.54    33.1       2.91      96.32       36.6
1974              169.94    32.7       3.14     102.68       36.5
1975              182.19    32.4       3.36     108.86       36.5
1976              194.27    32.1       3.57     114.60       36.4
1977              209.13    31.6       3.85     121.66       36.4
1978              228.14    31.0       4.20     130.20       36.4
1979              247.93    30.6       4.53     138.62       36.2

1980              266.88    30.2       4.88     147.38       36.2
1981              290.68    30.1       5.25     158.03       36.3
1982              309.46    29.9       5.48     163.85       36.2
1983              328.79    29.8       5.74     171.05       36.2
1984              341.88    29.8       5.85     174.33       36.5
1985              351.36    29.4       5.94     174.64       36.4
1986              357.72    29.2       6.03     176.08       36.4
1987              365.38    29.2       6.12     178.70       36.3
1988              380.24    29.1       6.31     183.62       35.9
1989              394.82    28.9       6.53     188.72       35.8

1990              411.10    28.8       6.75     194.40       35.8
1991              424.82    28.6       6.94     198.48       35.7
1992              435.10    28.8       7.12     205.06       35.8
1993              448.47    28.8       7.29     209.95       35.8
1994              463.10    28.9       7.49     216.46       35.8
1995              476.07    28.8       7.69     221.47       35.9
1996              492.92    28.8       7.99     230.11       35.9
1997              516.48    28.9       8.33     240.74       36.1
1998              538.88    29.0       8.74     253.46       36.4
1999              558.80    29.0       9.09     263.61       36.2

2000              585.20    28.9       9.46     273.39       36.3

                       Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August         $581.78    29.5      $9.41    $277.60       36.0
  September       588.67    28.8       9.58     275.90       36.1
  October         597.92    28.9       9.59     277.15       36.6
  November        593.28    28.6       9.61     274.85       36.0
  December        596.71    28.9       9.65     278.89       36.1
2001:
  January         589.72    28.2       9.69     273.26       36.0
  February        590.44    28.4       9.72     276.05       36.3
  March           592.04    28.4       9.74     276.62       36.0
  April           607.44    28.8       9.78     281.66       36.7
  May             598.59    28.7       9.78     280.69       35.9
  June            603.99    29.0       9.77     283.33       36.2
  July (p)        612.20    29.5       9.77     288.22       36.7
  August (p)      600.93    29.3       9.77     286.26       36.1

               Finance, insurance,
                 and real estate              Services

   Year and
    month       Hourly     Weekly    Weekly    Hourly     Weekly
               earnings   earnings   hours    earnings   earnings

                                Annual averages

1964             $2.30     $85.79     36.1      $1.94     $70.03
1965              2.39      88.91     35.9       2.05      73.60
1966              2.47      92.13     35.5       2.17      77.04
1967              2.58      95.72     35.1       2.29      80.38
1968              2.75     101.75     34.7       2.42      83.97
1969              2.93     108.70     34.7       2.61      90.57

1970              3.07     112.67     34.4       2.81      96.66
1971              3.22     117.85     33.9       3.04     103.06
1972              3.36     122.98     33.9       3.27     110.85
1973              3.53     129.20     33.8       3.47     117.29
1974              3.77     137.61     33.6       3.75     126.00
1975              4.06     148.19     33.5       4.02     134.67
1976              4.27     155.43     33.3       4.31     143.52
1977              4.54     165.26     33.0       4.65     153.45
1978              4.89     178.00     32.8       4.99     163.67
1979              5.27     190.77     32.7       5.36     175.27

1980              5.79     209.60     32.6       5.85     190.71
1981              6.31     229.05     32.6       6.41     208.97
1982              6.78     245.44     32.6       6.92     225.59
1983              7.29     263.90     32.7       7.31     239.04
1984              7.63     278.50     32.6       7.59     247.43
1985              7.94     289.02     32.5       7.90     256.75
1986              8.36     304.30     32.5       8.18     265.85
1987              8.73     316.90     32.5       8.49     275.93
1988              9.06     325.25     32.6       8.88     289.49
1989              9.53     341.17     32.6       9.38     305.79

1990              9.97     356.93     32.5       9.83     319.48
1991             10.39     370.92     32.4      10.23     331.45
1992             10.82     387.36     32.5      10.54     342.55
1993             11.35     406.33     32.5      10.78     350.35
1994             11.83     423.51     32.5      11.04     358.80
1995             12.32     442.29     32.4      11.39     369.04
1996             12.80     459.52     32.4      11.79     382.00
1997             13.34     481.57     32.6      12.28     400.33
1998             14.07     512.15     32.6      12.84     418.58
1999             14.62     529.24     32.6      13.37     435.86

2000             15.07     547.04     32.7      13.91     454.86

                      Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted

2000:
  August        $14.99    $539.64     32.9     $13.74    $452.05
  September      15.11     545.47     32.5      14.00     455.00
  October        15.24     557.78     32.9      14.11     464.22
  November       15.25     549.00     32.6      14.20     462.92
  December       15.32     553.05     32.6      14.33     467.16
2001:
  January        15.45     556.20     32.3      14.39     464.80
  February       15.63     567.37     32.6      14.47     471.72
  March          15.67     564.12     32.6      14.48     472.05
  April          15.81     580.23     32.7      14.58     476.77
  May            15.76     565.78     32.5      14.46     469.95
  June           15.75     570.15     32.8      14.39     471.99
  July (p)       15.85     581.70     33.0      14.45     476.85
  August (p)     15.81     570.74     32.8      14.43     473.30

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates 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-3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and selected
component groups, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                                 2000

        Industry

                                  Aug.      Sept.     Oct.      Nov.

        Total                    131,837   132,046   132,145   132,279

      Total private              111,237   111,463   111,564   111,689

Goods-producing                   25,727    25,696    25,713    25,711

  Mining                             543       547       551       548
    Metal mining                      40        40        40        40
    Coal mining                       76        76        76        75
    Oil and gas extraction           313       316       320       319
    Nonmetallic minerals,
      except fuels                   114       115       115       114

  Construction                     6,699     6,728     6,758     6,781
    General building
      contractors                  1,525     1,538     1,549     1,548
    Heavy construction,
      except building                900       900       904       909
    Special trade contractors      4,274     4,290     4,305     4,324

Manufacturing                     18,485    18,421    18,404    18,382

    Durable goods                 11,172    11,129    11,126    11,120
      Lumber and wood
        products                     831       826       821       817
      Furniture and fixtures         559       560       559       557
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                     580       579       577       577
      Primary metal
        industries                   700       695       695       691
      Fabricated metal
        products                   1,541     1,540     1,536     1,537
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment              2,133     2,121     2,123     2,122
        Computer and office
        equipment                    365       364       365       365
      Electronic and other
          electrical
          equipment                1,740     1,736     1,738     1,737
        Electronic
          components and
          accessories                695       698       704       708
      Transportation
          equipment                1,836     1,822     1,822     1,822
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                1,005       994       995       992
        Aircraft and parts           464       464       463       462
      Instruments and
        related products             856       858       861       865
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                396       392       394       395

    Nondurable goods               7,313     7,292     7,278     7,262
      Food and kindred
        products                   1,679     1,674     1,678     1,679
      Tobacco products                33        33        32        33
      Textile mill products          528       523       518       514

      Apparel and other
        textile products             625       620       616       611
      Paper and allied
        products                     655       655       655       654
      Printing and
        publishing                 1,549     1,547     1,544     1,540
      Chemicals and allied
        products                   1,036     1,037     1,038     1,038
      Petroleum and coal
        products                     128       127       126       127
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products          1,009     1,006     1,002       997
      Leather and leather
        products                      71        70        69        69

Service-producing                106,110   106,350   106,432   106,568

  Transportation and public
      utilities                    6,963     7,062     7,076     7,093
    Transportation                 4,548     4,553     4,559     4,573
      Railroad
        transportation               236       235       234       235
      Local and interurban
        passenger transit            478       478       477       478
      Trucking and
        warehousing                1,860     1,861     1,861     1,864
      Water transportation           198       199       200       200
      Transportation by air        1,288     1,291     1,298     1,306
      Pipelines, except
        natural gas                   14        14        14        14
      Transportation
        services                     474       475       475       476
    Communications and
        public utilities           2,415     2,509     2,517     2,520
      Communications               1,565     1,660     1,668     1,672
      Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services            850       849       849       848

  Wholesale trade                  7,037     7,042     7,059     7,070
    Durable goods                  4,201     4,203     4,205     4,206
    Nondurable goods               2,836     2,839     2,854     2,864

Retail trade                      23,348    23,371    23,380    23,395
  Building materials and
    garden supplies                1,015     1,012     1,012     1,011
  General merchandise stores       2,830     2,834     2,829     2,835
    Department stores              2,483     2,487     2,481     2,492
  Food stores                      3,526     3,529     3,527     3,526
  Automotive dealers and
      service stations             2,418     2,420     2,426     2,426
    New and used car dealers       1,118     1,120     1,122     1,123
  Apparel and accessory
    stores                         1,195     1,202     1,202     1,208
  Furniture and home
    furnishings stores             1,138     1,138     1,142     1,144
  Eating and drinking places       8,132     8,138     8,137     8,142
  Miscellaneous retail
    establishments                 3,094     3,098     3,105     3,103

Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                    7,549     7,556     7,569     7,575
  Finance                          3,707     3,718     3,725     3,729
    Depository institutions        2,024     2,024     2,023     2,023
      Commercial banks             1,425     1,424     1,421     1,420
      Savings institutions           253       253       253       253
    Nondepository
        institutions                 674       677       678       678
      Mortgage bankers and
        brokers                      301       304       303       302
    Security and commodity
      brokers                        756       762       767       770
    Holding and other
      investment offices             253       255       257       258
  Insurance                        2,341     2,335     2,337     2,340
    Insurance carriers             1,585     1,580     1,580     1,583
    Insurance agents,
      brokers, and service           756       755       757       757
  Real estate                      1,501     1,503     1,507     1,506

Services (1)                      40,613    40,736    40,767    40,845
  Agricultrual services              801       804       808       811
  Hotels and other lodging
    places                         1,923     1,924     1,927     1,939
  Personal services                1,256     1,257     1,259     1,261
  Business services                9,921     9,965     9,939     9,933
    Services to buildings            994       995       994       998
    Personnel supply
        services                   3,917     3,947     3,890     3,869
      Help supply services         3,506     3,547     3,465     3,461
    Computer and data
      processing services          2,114     2,124     2,135     2,152
  Auto repair, services, and
    parking                        1,254     1,260     1,266     1,270
  Miscellaneous repair
    services                         366       366       366       366
  Motion pictures                    596       590       588       593
  Amusement and recreation
    services                       1,741     1,738     1,747     1,755
  Health services                 10,114    10,131    10,146    10,164
    Offices and clinics of
      medical doctors              1,926     1,933     1,938     1,941
    Nursing and personal
      care facilities              1,798     1,797     1,799     1,800
    Hospitals                      3,993     4,001     4,005     4,016
    Home health care services        645       645       646       644
  Legal services                   1,011     1,013     1,014     1,013
  Educational services             2,352     2,344     2,329     2,338
  Social services                  2,889     2,928     2,950     2,958
    Child day care services          719       719       724       727
    Residential care                 809       813       817       820
  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens               107       107       107       108
  Membership organizations         2,470     2,482     2,482     2,486
  Engineering and management
      services                     3,440     3,455     3,467     3,478
    Engineering and
      architectural services       1,026     1,030     1,034     1,035
    Management and public
      relations                    1,098     1,102     1,108     1,113

Government                        20,600    20,583    20,581    20,590
  Federal                          2,653     2,623     2,622     2,620
    Federal, except Postal
      Service                      1,790     1,762     1,762     1,761
  State                            4,794     4,813     4,798     4,798
    Education                      2,037     2,051     2,035     2,033
    Other State government         2,757     2,762     2,763     2,765
  Local                           13,153    13,147    13,161    13,172
    Education                      7,456     7,439     7,445     7,449
    Other local government         5,697     5,708     5,716     5,723

                                  2000                2001

        Industry

                                  Dec.      Jan.      Feb.      Mar.

        Total                    132,367   132,428   132,595   132,654

      Total private              111,753   111,799   111,915   111,943

Goods-producing                   25,688    25,633    25,627    25,602

  Mining                             548       550       555       557
    Metal mining                      41        39        39        38
    Coal mining                       75        75        75        75
    Oil and gas extraction           320       325       328       331
    Nonmetallic minerals,
      except fuels                   112       111       113       113

  Construction                     6,791     6,826     6,880     6,929
    General building
      contractors                  1,543     1,538     1,555     1,552
    Heavy construction,
      except building                913       921       930       938
    Special trade contractors      4,335     4,367     4,395     4,439

Manufacturing                     18,349    18,257    18,192    18,116

    Durable goods                 11,102    11,031    10,997    10,941
      Lumber and wood
        products                     811       806       799       799
      Furniture and fixtures         555       552       549       548
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                     577       579       578       578
      Primary metal
        industries                   686       681       679       671
      Fabricated metal
        products                   1,536     1,526     1,514     1,509
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment              2,119     2,117     2,105     2,084
        Computer and office
        equipment                    366       369       370       369
      Electronic and other
          electrical
          equipment                1,738     1,735     1,726     1,715
        Electronic
          components and
          accessories                710       714       711       702
      Transportation
          equipment                1,817     1,772     1,786     1,775
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                  990       952       967       956
        Aircraft and parts           464       462       464       465
      Instruments and
        related products             867       870       871       871
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                396       393       390       391

    Nondurable goods               7,247     7,226     7,195     7,175
      Food and kindred
        products                   1,682     1,684     1,686     1,687
      Tobacco products                32        32        31        32
      Textile mill products          510       505       496       494
      Apparel and other
        textile products             604       599       595       590
      Paper and allied
        products                     652       651       645       642
      Printing and
        publishing                 1,539     1,534     1,529     1,524
      Chemicals and allied
        products                   1,039     1,039     1,039     1,039
      Petroleum and coal
        products                     127       127       127       126
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products            993       987       979       973
      Leather and leather
        products                      69        68        68        68

Service-producing                106,679   106,795   106,968   107,052

  Transportation and public
      utilities                    7,108     7,106     7,123     7,127
    Transportation                 4,583     4,580     4,591     4,591
      Railroad
        transportation               232       229       231       230
      Local and interurban
        passenger transit            478       479       480       480
      Trucking and
        warehousing                1,866     1,868     1,870     1,872
      Water transportation           200       201       200       201
      Transportation by air        1,316     1,312     1,318     1,316
      Pipelines, except
        natural gas                   14        14        14        13
      Transportation
        services                     477       477       478       479
    Communications and
        public utilities           2,525     2,526     2,532     2,536
      Communications               1,678     1,679     1,685     1,690
      Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services            847       847       847       846

  Wholesale trade                  7,068     7,067     7,064     7,066
    Durable goods                  4,202     4,198     4,198     4,196
    Nondurable goods               2,866     2,869     2,866     2,870

Retail trade                      23,406    23,415    23,472    23,457
  Building materials and
    garden supplies                1,010     1,007     1,007     1,006
  General merchandise stores       2,822     2,789     2,807     2,797
    Department stores              2,480     2,448     2,462     2,451
  Food stores                      3,532     3,538     3,548     3,550
  Automotive dealers and
      service stations             2,425     2,424     2,424     2,420
    New and used car dealers       1,123     1,124     1,124     1,124
  Apparel and accessory
    stores                         1,214     1,221     1,227     1,228
  Furniture and home
    furnishings stores             1,148     1,147     1,146     1,147
  Eating and drinking places       8,149     8,157     8,171     8,158
  Miscellaneous retail
    establishments                 3,106     3,132     3,142     3,151

Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                    7,582     7,594     7,609     7,618
  Finance                          3,735     3,738     3,748     3,755
    Depository institutions        2,025     2,024     2,025     2,028
      Commercial banks             1,420     1,418     1,417     1,418
      Savings institutions           253       253       254       254
    Nondepository
        institutions                 677       678       683       686
      Mortgage bankers and
        brokers                      300       301       304       306
    Security and commodity
      brokers                        774       777       781       781
    Holding and other
      investment offices             259       259       259       260
  Insurance                        2,339     2,346     2,351     2,353
    Insurance carriers             1,582     1,588     1,592     1,593
    Insurance agents,
      brokers, and service           757       758       759       760
  Real estate                      1,508     1,510     1,510     1,510

Services (1)                      40,901    40,984    41,020    41,073
  Agricultrual services              813       818       821       828
  Hotels and other lodging
    places                         1,946     1,952     1,957     1,960
  Personal services                1,265     1,261     1,261     1,265
  Business services                9,893     9,888     9,851     9,822
    Services to buildings          1,002     1,007     1,007     1,007
    Personnel supply
        services                   3,816     3,779     3,731     3,694
      Help supply services         3,404     3,372     3,339     3,293
    Computer and data
      processing services          2,164     2,176     2,186     2,195
  Auto repair, services, and
    parking                        1,278     1,291     1,291     1,298
  Miscellaneous repair
    services                         365       365       365       364
  Motion pictures                    597       600       600       605
  Amusement and recreation
    services                       1,759     1,769     1,772     1,775
  Health services                 10,184    10,211    10,236    10,259
    Offices and clinics of
      medical doctors              1,948     1,953     1,958     1,962
    Nursing and personal
      care facilities              1,803     1,806     1,808     1,811
    Hospitals                      4,025     4,035     4,045     4,055
    Home health care services        642       646       645       648
  Legal services                   1,015     1,017     1,020     1,022
  Educational services             2,357     2,363     2,375     2,384
  Social services                  2,972     2,985     2,997     3,009
    Child day care services          729       732       734       739
    Residential care                 823       827       829       831
  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens               108       109       110       110
  Membership organizations         2,487     2,487     2,487     2,489
  Engineering and management
      services                     3,490     3,496     3,504     3,510
    Engineering and
      architectural services       1,040     1,046     1,050     1,052
    Management and public
      relations                    1,116     1,119     1,123     1,125

Government                        20,614    20,629    20,680    20,711
  Federal                          2,613     2,613     2,615     2,613
    Federal, except Postal
      Service                      1,754     1,755     1,756     1,754
  State                            4,809     4,800     4,825     4,836
    Education                      2,037     2,028     2,048     2,055
    Other State government         2,772     2,772     2,777     2,781
  Local                           13,192    13,216    13,240    13,262
    Education                      7,457     7,468     7,479     7,492
    Other local government         5,735     5,748     5,761     5,770

                                             2001

        Industry

                                  Apr.       May        June

        Total                    132,489    132,530    132,431

      Total private              111,742    111,760    111,603

Goods-producing                   25,421     25,324     25,186

  Mining                             560        564        565
    Metal mining                      37         37         35
    Coal mining                       75         76         78
    Oil and gas extraction           335        339        340
    Nonmetallic minerals,
      except fuels                   113        112        112

  Construction                     6,852      6,881      6,864
    General building
      contractors                  1,548      1,556      1,551
    Heavy construction,
      except building                915        923        925
    Special trade contractors      4,389      4,402      4,388

Manufacturing                     18,009     17,879     17,757

    Durable goods                 10,870     10,778     10,692
      Lumber and wood
        products                     800        797        798
      Furniture and fixtures         543        540        532
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                     577        574        572
      Primary metal
        industries                   667        660        654
      Fabricated metal
        products                   1,503      1,488      1,478
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment              2,072      2,054      2,031
        Computer and office
        equipment                    367        366        357
      Electronic and other
          electrical
          equipment                1,684      1,656      1,624
        Electronic
          components and
          accessories                686        670        650
      Transportation
          equipment                1,768      1,757      1,749
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                  950        939        931
        Aircraft and parts           464        465        465
      Instruments and
        related products             866        865        865
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                390        387        389

    Nondurable goods               7,139      7,101      7,065
      Food and kindred
        products                   1,687      1,684      1,685
      Tobacco products                32         33         33
      Textile mill products          489        480        472
      Apparel and other
        textile products             581        579        567
      Paper and allied
        products                     641        639        635
      Printing and
        publishing                 1,512      1,502      1,495
      Chemicals and allied
        products                   1,036      1,033      1,033
      Petroleum and coal
        products                     128        127        128
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products            967        959        953
      Leather and leather
        products                      66         65         64

Service-producing                107,068    107,206    107,245

  Transportation and public
      utilities                    7,119      7,130      7,118
    Transportation                 4,576      4,584      4,571
      Railroad
        transportation               230        230        227
      Local and interurban
        passenger transit            477        483        483
      Trucking and
        warehousing                1,864      1,867      1,867
      Water transportation           202        203        201
      Transportation by air        1,313      1,315      1,310
      Pipelines, except
        natural gas                   14         14         14
      Transportation
        services                     476        472        469
    Communications and
        public utilities           2,543      2,546      2,547
      Communications               1,696      1,699      1,700
      Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services            847        847        847

  Wholesale trade                  7,053      7,038      7,022
    Durable goods                  4,187      4,174      4,166
    Nondurable goods               2,866      2,864      2,856

Retail trade                      23,530     23,546     23,561
  Building materials and
    garden supplies                  999      1,006      1,014
  General merchandise stores       2,804      2,821      2,818
    Department stores              2,459      2,473      2,471
  Food stores                      3,562      3,553      3,544
  Automotive dealers and
      service stations             2,421      2,428      2,431
    New and used car dealers       1,122      1,126      1,128
  Apparel and accessory
    stores                         1,226      1,231      1,227
  Furniture and home
    furnishings stores             1,140      1,136      1,136
  Eating and drinking places       8,213      8,216      8,241
  Miscellaneous retail
    establishments                 3,165      3,155      3,150

Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                    7,626      7,644      7,631
  Finance                          3,761      3,770      3,767
    Depository institutions        2,032      2,037      2,041
      Commercial banks             1,421      1,426      1,428
      Savings institutions           255        255        256
    Nondepository
        institutions                 691        697        699
      Mortgage bankers and
        brokers                      308        313        317
    Security and commodity
      brokers                        780        776        766
    Holding and other
      investment offices             258        260        261
  Insurance                        2,356      2,358      2,356
    Insurance carriers             1,596      1,598      1,598
    Insurance agents,
      brokers, and service           760        760        758
  Real estate                      1,509      1,516      1,508

Services (1)                      40,993     41,078     41,085
  Agricultrual services              824        834        833
  Hotels and other lodging
    places                         1,944      1,935      1,920
  Personal services                1,267      1,277      1,279
  Business services                9,729      9,702      9,666
    Services to buildings          1,009      1,013      1,008
    Personnel supply
        services                   3,600      3,590      3,556
      Help supply services         3,202      3,198      3,161
    Computer and data
      processing services          2,199      2,200      2,205
  Auto repair, services, and
    parking                        1,300      1,309      1,303
  Miscellaneous repair
    services                         364        363        361
  Motion pictures                    601        587        602
  Amusement and recreation
    services                       1,764      1,787      1,768
  Health services                 10,280     10,296     10,329
    Offices and clinics of
      medical doctors              1,967      1,973      1,981
    Nursing and personal
      care facilities              1,816      1,814      1,821
    Hospitals                      4,062      4,071      4,086
    Home health care services        646        645        648
  Legal services                   1,021      1,027      1,027
  Educational services             2,388      2,431      2,426
  Social services                  3,023      3,039      3,056
    Child day care services          743        745        756
    Residential care                 835        842        845
  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens               109        110        111
  Membership organizations         2,489      2,496      2,501
  Engineering and management
      services                     3,517      3,512      3,529
    Engineering and
      architectural services       1,053      1,057      1,059
    Management and public
      relations                    1,124      1,121      1,124

Government                        20,747     20,770     20,828
  Federal                          2,615      2,612      2,621
    Federal, except Postal
      Service                      1,756      1,754      1,772
  State                            4,847      4,854      4,881
    Education                      2,065      2,066      2,089
    Other State government         2,782      2,788      2,792
  Local                           13,285     13,304     13,326
    Education                      7,495      7,512      7,515
    Other local government         5,790      5,792      5,811

                                         2001

        Industry

                                 July (p)    Aug. (p)

        Total                      132,444   132,331

      Total private                111,521   111,411

Goods-producing                     25,125    24,989

  Mining                               566       566
    Metal mining                        34        33
    Coal mining                         79        80
    Oil and gas extraction             340       342
    Nonmetallic minerals,
      except fuels                     113       111

  Construction                       6,873     6,878
    General building
      contractors                    1,557     1,557
    Heavy construction,
      except building                  936       935
    Special trade contractors        4,380     4,386

Manufacturing                       17,686    17,545

    Durable goods                   10,620    10,532
      Lumber and wood
        products                       797       794
      Furniture and fixtures           529       519
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                       571       569
      Primary metal
        industries                     648       645
      Fabricated metal
        products                     1,475     1,467
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment                2,006     1,981
        Computer and office
        equipment                      353       349
      Electronic and other
          electrical
          equipment                  1,591     1,572
        Electronic
          components and
          accessories                  634       622
      Transportation
          equipment                  1,750     1,747
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                    934       929
        Aircraft and parts             466       465
      Instruments and
        related products               865       859
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                  388       379

    Nondurable goods                 7,066     7,013
      Food and kindred
        products                     1,680     1,675
      Tobacco products                  33        34
      Textile mill products            471       465
      Apparel and other
        textile products               571       551
      Paper and allied
        products                       632       627
      Printing and
        publishing                   1,490     1,484
      Chemicals and allied
        products                     1,038     1,034
      Petroleum and coal
        products                       128       127
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              959       953
      Leather and leather
        products                        64        63

Service-producing                  107,319   107,342

  Transportation and public
      utilities                      7,113     7,089
    Transportation                   4,564     4,547
      Railroad
        transportation                 228       227
      Local and interurban
        passenger transit              483       482
      Trucking and
        warehousing                  1,864     1,856
      Water transportation             203       201
      Transportation by air          1,305     1,302
      Pipelines, except
        natural gas                     14        14
      Transportation
        services                       467       465
    Communications and
        public utilities             2,549     2,542
      Communications                 1,701     1,693
      Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              848       849

  Wholesale trade                    7,019     7,017
    Durable goods                    4,151     4,142
    Nondurable goods                 2,868     2,875

Retail trade                        23,596    23,570
  Building materials and
    garden supplies                  1,008     1,014
  General merchandise stores         2,812     2,814
    Department stores                2,459     2,461
  Food stores                        3,537     3,530
  Automotive dealers and
      service stations               2,435     2,442
    New and used car dealers         1,130     1,134
  Apparel and accessory
    stores                           1,218     1,224
  Furniture and home
    furnishings stores               1,138     1,136
  Eating and drinking places         8,297     8,267
  Miscellaneous retail
    establishments                   3,151     3,143

Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                      7,617     7,623
  Finance                            3,754     3,757
    Depository institutions          2,040     2,039
      Commercial banks               1,426     1,424
      Savings institutions             255       256
    Nondepository
        institutions                   702       709
      Mortgage bankers and
        brokers                        321       324
    Security and commodity
      brokers                          755       752
    Holding and other
      investment offices               257       257
  Insurance                          2,357     2,357
    Insurance carriers               1,599     1,598
    Insurance agents,
      brokers, and service             758       759
  Real estate                        1,506     1,509

Services (1)                        41,051    41,123
  Agricultrual services                833       836
  Hotels and other lodging
    places                           1,923     1,918
  Personal services                  1,281     1,285
  Business services                  9,599     9,601
    Services to buildings            1,000     1,000
    Personnel supply
        services                     3,519     3,535
      Help supply services           3,130     3,128
    Computer and data
      processing services            2,205     2,200
  Auto repair, services, and
    parking                          1,313     1,309
  Miscellaneous repair
    services                           360       362
  Motion pictures                      593       585
  Amusement and recreation
    services                         1,776     1,773
  Health services                   10,352    10,384
    Offices and clinics of
      medical doctors                1,982     1,990
    Nursing and personal
      care facilities                1,823     1,824
    Hospitals                        4,097     4,114
    Home health care services          648       653
  Legal services                     1,026     1,029
  Educational services               2,429     2,429
  Social services                    3,055     3,088
    Child day care services            764       767
    Residential care                   847       850
  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 111       111
  Membership organizations           2,488     2,496
  Engineering and management
      services                       3,538     3,542
    Engineering and
      architectural services         1,064     1,067
    Management and public
      relations                      1,121     1,125

Government                          20,923    20,920
  Federal                            2,626     2,619
    Federal, except Postal
      Service                        1,772     1,771
  State                              4,906     4,902
    Education                        2,113     2,108
    Other State government           2,793     2,794
  Local                             13,391    13,399
    Education                        7,573     7,579
    Other local government           5,818     5,820

(1) Includes other industries, not shown separately.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected
from March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark
data are introduced, all seasonally adjusted data from January
1997 forward are subject to revision.
B-4. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                               2000

            Industry

                                  June     July     Aug.    Sept.

        Total                    63,930   63,881   63,878   64,011

      Total private              52,127   52,222   52,255   52,373

Goods-producing                   6,692    6,705    6,680    6,659

  Mining                             76       76       76       77

  Construction                      744      743      743      745

  Manufacturing                   5,872    5,886    5,861    5,837

  Durable goods                   2,992    3,010    3,003    2,994
    Lumber and wood products        150      150      150      149
    Furniture and fixtures          180      181      180      180
    Stone, clay, and glass
      products                      102      103      102      101
    Primary metal industries        105      107      106      106
    Fabricated metal products       351      353      350      349
    Industrial machinery and
      equipment                     465      467      468      467
    Electronic and other
      electrical equipment          698      708      708      708
    Transportation equipment        417      415      412      409
    Instruments and related
      products                     (1)      (1)      (1)      (1)
    Miscellaneous
      manufacturing                 172      173      173      172

  Nondurable goods                2,880    2,876    2,858    2,843
    Food and kindred products       559      560      555      551
    Tobacco products                 11       11       11       10
    Textile mill products           244      243      241      239
    Apparel and other textile
      products                      454      451      443      439
    Paper and allied products       162      162      162      162
    Printing and publishing         697      696      696      695
    Chemicals and allied
      products                      344      343      343      345
    Petroleum and coal
      products                       22       22       22       22
    Rubber and misc. plastics
      products                      348      348      346      343
    Leather and leather
      products                       39       40       39       37

Service-producing                57,238   57,176   57,198   57,352

  Transportation and public
    utilities                     2,174    2,181    2,143    2,196

  Wholesale trade                 2,184    2,182    2,181    2,175

  Retail trade                   12,225   12,245   12,264   12,272

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                   4,722    4,721    4,726    4,733

  Services                       24,130   24,188   24,261   24,338

  Government                     11,803   11,659   11,623   11,638
    Federal                       1,364    1,227    1,146    1,134
    State                         2,473    2,477    2,481    2,489
    Local                         7,966    7,955    7,996    8,015

                                          2000              2001

            Industry

                                  Oct.     Nov.     Dec.     Jan.

        Total                    64,014   64,104   64,077   64,164

      Total private              52,386   52,474   52,514   52,556

Goods-producing                   6,654    6,643    6,626    6,596

  Mining                             77       76       76       76

  Construction                      746      745      743      737

  Manufacturing                   5,831    5,822    5,807    5,783

  Durable goods                   2,991    2,991    2,988    2,975
    Lumber and wood products        147      147      146      144
    Furniture and fixtures          180      179      179      178
    Stone, clay, and glass
      products                      100      101      101      100
    Primary metal industries        107      107      106      106
    Fabricated metal products       349      350      350      348
    Industrial machinery and
      equipment                     465      466      465      466
    Electronic and other
      electrical equipment          709      705      706      705
    Transportation equipment        409      408      406      399
    Instruments and related
      products                     (1)      (1)      (1)      (1)
    Miscellaneous
      manufacturing                 172      172      173      172

  Nondurable goods                2,840    2,831    2,819    2,808
    Food and kindred products       553      555      555      556
    Tobacco products                 10       10       10       10
    Textile mill products           236      234      231      229
    Apparel and other textile
      products                      436      433      428      425
    Paper and allied products       163      162      161      161
    Printing and publishing         694      692      692      689
    Chemicals and allied
      products                      347      346      347      347
    Petroleum and coal
      products                       22       22       22       22
    Rubber and misc. plastics
      products                      341      339      336      332
    Leather and leather
      products                       38       38       37       37

Service-producing                57,360   57,461   57,451   57,568

  Transportation and public
    utilities                     2,194    2,197    2,201    2,204

  Wholesale trade                 2,181    2,188    2,192    2,197

  Retail trade                   12,254   12,291   12,295   12,311

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                   4,742    4,748    4,755    4,761

  Services                       24,361   24,407   24,445   24,487

  Government                     11,628   11,630   11,563   11,608
    Federal                       1,132    1,129    1,037    1,061
    State                         2,479    2,479    2,486    2,490
    Local                         8,017    8,022    8,040    8,057

                                           2001

            Industry

                                  Feb.     Mar.     Apr.

        Total                    64,272   64,304   64,300

      Total private              52,583   52,598   52,561

Goods-producing                   6,577    6,557    6,507

  Mining                             75       75       76

  Construction                      745      748      748

  Manufacturing                   5,757    5,734    5,683

  Durable goods                   2,961    2,946    2,915
    Lumber and wood products        144      144      143
    Furniture and fixtures          176      176      175
    Stone, clay, and glass
      products                      100       99       98
    Primary metal industries        106      104      103
    Fabricated metal products       345      344      342
    Industrial machinery and
      equipment                     463      459      454
    Electronic and other
      electrical equipment          700      694      680
    Transportation equipment        399      398      396
    Instruments and related
      products                     (1)      (1)      (1)
    Miscellaneous
      manufacturing                 170      170      170

  Nondurable goods                2,796    2,788    2,768
    Food and kindred products       557      558      562
    Tobacco products                 10       10       10
    Textile mill products           226      225      223
    Apparel and other textile
      products                      422      418      410
    Paper and allied products       159      159      157
    Printing and publishing         687      685      678
    Chemicals and allied
      products                      348      347      347
    Petroleum and coal
      products                       22       22       21
    Rubber and misc. plastics
      products                      328      327      324
    Leather and leather
      products                       37       37       36

Service-producing                57,695   57,747   57,793

  Transportation and public
    utilities                     2,204    2,207    2,210

  Wholesale trade                 2,199    2,202    2,196

  Retail trade                   12,328   12,324   12,384

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                   4,768    4,774    4,785

  Services                       24,507   24,534   24,479

  Government                     11,689   11,706   11,739
    Federal                       1,115    1,113    1,115
    State                         2,498    2,503    2,507
    Local                         8,076    8,090    8,117

                                       2001

            Industry
                                  May      June

        Total                    64,379   64,282

      Total private              52,636   52,544

Goods-producing                   6,463    6,406

  Mining                             77       77

  Construction                      754      751

  Manufacturing                   5,632    5,578

  Durable goods                   2,885    2,853
    Lumber and wood products        144      143
    Furniture and fixtures          173      172
    Stone, clay, and glass
      products                       97       96
    Primary metal industries        102      100
    Fabricated metal products       339      334
    Industrial machinery and
      equipment                     449      444
    Electronic and other
      electrical equipment          664      650
    Transportation equipment        394      392
    Instruments and related
      products                     (1)      (1)
    Miscellaneous
      manufacturing                 169      169

  Nondurable goods                2,747    2,725
    Food and kindred products       554      553
    Tobacco products                 10       10
    Textile mill products           219      218
    Apparel and other textile
      products                      406      396
    Paper and allied products       157      156
    Printing and publishing         674      668
    Chemicals and allied
      products                      348      349
    Petroleum and coal
      products                       22       22
    Rubber and misc. plastics
      products                      321      318
    Leather and leather
      products                       36       35

Service-producing                57,916   57,876

  Transportation and public
    utilities                     2,216    2,215

  Wholesale trade                 2,177    2,169

  Retail trade                   12,393   12,386

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                   4,800    4,792

  Services                       24,587   24,576

  Government                     11,743   11,738
    Federal                       1,115    1,075
    State                         2,506    2,514
    Local                         8,122    8,149

(1) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because
the seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from
March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are
introduced, all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997 forward
are subject to revision.
B-5. Production or nonsupervisory workers (1) on private
nonfarm payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group,
seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                                  2000

        Industry

                                    Aug.     Sept.    Oct.     Nov.

    Total private                  91,186   91,367   91,407   91,516

Goods-producing                    18,225   18,178   18,188   18,162

  Mining                              416      421      425      424

  Construction                      5,178    5,198    5,218    5,227

  Manufacturing                    12,631   12,559   12,545   12,511

    Durable goods                   7,608    7,568    7,560    7,544
      Lumber and wood
        products                      677      672      667      663
      Furniture and fixtures          447      446      446      443
      Stone, clay, and
        glass products                457      456      455      454
      Primary metal
        industries                    548      543      544      541
      Fabricated metal
        products                    1,160    1,159    1,155    1,155
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment               1,332    1,317    1,318    1,314
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment        1,080    1,077    1,075    1,073
      Transportation equipment      1,206    1,200    1,201    1,199
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   757      753      752      747
      Instruments and related
        products                     (2)      (2)      (2)      (2)
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                 272      269      270      271

    Nondurable goods                5,023    4,991    4,985    4,967
      Food and kindred
        products                    1,244    1,230    1,242    1,243
      Tobacco products                 25       24       23       24
      Textile mill products           443      439      433      430
      Apparel and other
        textile products              490      485      480      475
      Paper and allied
        products                      497      497      497      496
      Printing and publishing         818      816      816      810
      Chemicals and allied
        products                      574      574      574      573
      Petroleum and coal
        products                       88       87       86       86
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products             790      786      782      778
      Leather and leather
        products                       54       53       52       52

Service-producing                  72,961   73,189   73,219   73,354

  Transportation and public
    utilities                       5,795    5,898    5,912    5,922

  Wholesale trade                   5,611    5,613    5,625    5,630

  Retail trade                     20,545   20,555   20,540   20,587

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                     5,525    5,537    5,547    5,555

  Services                         35,485   35,586   35,595   35,660

                                   2000              2001

        Industry

                                    Dec.     Jan.     Feb.     Mar.

    Total private                  91,554   91,608   91,639   91,667

Goods-producing                    18,132   18,104   18,073   18,069

  Mining                              424      427      432      436

  Construction                      5,242    5,283    5,318    5,379

  Manufacturing                    12,466   12,394   12,323   12,254

    Durable goods                   7,517    7,462    7,415    7,358
      Lumber and wood
        products                      657      653      648      646
      Furniture and fixtures          441      439      435      435
      Stone, clay, and
        glass products                453      453      453      453
      Primary metal
        industries                    536      532      531      524
      Fabricated metal
        products                    1,152    1,142    1,131    1,125
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment               1,311    1,314    1,300    1,277
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment        1,071    1,063    1,054    1,041
      Transportation equipment      1,193    1,166    1,168    1,163
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   743      721      722      715
      Instruments and related
        products                     (2)      (2)      (2)      (2)
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                 271      268      264      265

    Nondurable goods                4,949    4,932    4,908    4,896
      Food and kindred
        products                    1,244    1,246    1,246    1,248
      Tobacco products                 23       23       22       23
      Textile mill products           426      421      415      413
      Apparel and other
        textile products              470      466      461      458
      Paper and allied
        products                      494      494      491      488
      Printing and publishing         808      805      803      800
      Chemicals and allied
        products                      573      573      573      572
      Petroleum and coal
        products                       86       87       86       86
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products             773      766      759      756
      Leather and leather
        products                       52       51       52       52

Service-producing                  73,422   73,504   73,566   73,598

  Transportation and public
    utilities                       5,940    5,948    5,955    5,970

  Wholesale trade                   5,633    5,634    5,627    5,624

  Retail trade                     20,597   20,595   20,639   20,607

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                     5,559    5,570    5,578    5,586

  Services                         35,693   35,757   35,767   35,811

                                             2001

        Industry

                                    Apr.     May     June

    Total private                  91,560   91,542   91,357

Goods-producing                    17,928   17,847   17,714

  Mining                              438      442      445

  Construction                      5,324    5,339    5,313

  Manufacturing                    12,166   12,066   11,956

    Durable goods                   7,308    7,235    7,157
      Lumber and wood
        products                      647      644      644
      Furniture and fixtures          431      427      421
      Stone, clay, and
        glass products                453      450      447
      Primary metal
        industries                    518      512      507
      Fabricated metal
        products                    1,121    1,109    1,099
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment               1,264    1,253    1,235
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment        1,023    1,005      985
      Transportation equipment      1,160    1,149    1,134
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   713      702      690
      Instruments and related
        products                     (2)      (2)      (2)
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                 265      263      263

    Nondurable goods                4,858    4,831    4,799
      Food and kindred
        products                    1,246    1,240    1,242
      Tobacco products                 23       24       24
      Textile mill products           409      401      395
      Apparel and other
        textile products              449      446      436
      Paper and allied
        products                      487      485      481
      Printing and publishing         790      787      781
      Chemicals and allied
        products                      567      566      565
      Petroleum and coal
        products                       88       88       87
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products             749      745      740
      Leather and leather
        products                       50       49       48

Service-producing                  73,632   73,695   73,643

  Transportation and public
    utilities                       5,981    5,982    5,974

  Wholesale trade                   5,611    5,596    5,587

  Retail trade                     20,694   20,665   20,673

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                     5,591    5,607    5,589

  Services                         35,755   35,845   35,820

                                          2001

        Industry

                                  July (p)   Aug. (p)

    Total private                   91,327     91,191

Goods-producing                     17,666     17,538

  Mining                               445        445

  Construction                       5,324      5,303

  Manufacturing                     11,897     11,790

    Durable goods                    7,096      7,026
      Lumber and wood
        products                       642        641
      Furniture and fixtures           416        410
      Stone, clay, and
        glass products                 448        443
      Primary metal
        industries                     500        498
      Fabricated metal
        products                     1,098      1,089
      Industrial machinery
        and equipment                1,215      1,199
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment           960        942
      Transportation equipment       1,135      1,132
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                    696        690
      Instruments and related
        products                      (2)        (2)
      Miscellaneous
        manufacturing                  260        253

    Nondurable goods                 4,801      4,764
      Food and kindred
        products                     1,238      1,236
      Tobacco products                  24         25
      Textile mill products            396        392
      Apparel and other
        textile products               439        422
      Paper and allied
        products                       479        476
      Printing and publishing          778        777
      Chemicals and allied
        products                       567        564
      Petroleum and coal
        products                        88         88
      Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              745        737
      Leather and leather
        products                        47         47

Service-producing                   73,661     73,653

  Transportation and public
    utilities                        5,983      5,954

  Wholesale trade                    5,579      5,576

  Retail trade                      20,693     20,665

  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                      5,579      5,573

  Services                          35,827     35,885

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle
and irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient
precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from
March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are
introduced, all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997 forward
are subject to revision.
B-6. Diffusion indexes of employment change, seasonally adjusted

(Percent)

     Time span            Jan.       Feb.       Mar.       Apr.

                       Private nonfarm payrolls, 353 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               57.2       58.6       62.5       63.2
        1998               63.2       56.2       59.3       60.2
        1999               55.1       59.6       52.8       57.2
        2000               55.7       59.3       61.0       54.2
        2001               53.7       50.4       55.8       45.0

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               63.5       64.0       66.0       67.0
        1998               65.3       66.1       64.6       65.7
        1999               60.8       57.8       58.5       55.8
        2000               61.6       63.3       61.9       56.2
        2001               51.7       54.1       48.6       49.2

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               66.7       68.6       66.1       66.0
        1998               70.4       67.4       65.0       62.5
        1999               59.8       59.8       58.2       60.3
        2000               63.5       60.6       62.6       63.7
        2001               52.0       50.6       48.6   (p) 45.2

Over 12-month span:
        1997               69.3       67.4       68.4       70.0
        1998               69.7       67.6       67.4       66.0
        1999               61.2       60.2       58.2       60.8
        2000               62.5       63.0       61.8       59.5
        2001           (p) 49.9   (p) 47.5

                       Manufacturing payrolls, 136 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               48.2       52.6       55.5       54.8
        1998               57.4       51.5       53.7       53.3
        1999               46.0       44.5       43.0       42.3
        2000               44.9       56.6       55.5       46.7
        2001               37.9       32.4       41.5       31.3

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               50.0       51.5       55.9       55.5
        1998               59.6       59.6       55.9       50.4
        1999               41.2       39.0       38.2       41.5
        2000               50.0       54.0       52.9       42.3
        2001               28.3       29.4       24.6       26.5

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               53.7       53.7       51.1       52.9
        1998               63.2       54.4       50.4       40.4
        1999               36.0       38.2       37.5       41.2
        2000               51.5       44.5       48.5       55.1
        2001               26.8       25.4       19.9   (p) 21.0

Over 12-month span:
        1997               55.1       52.6       54.0       54.4
        1998               54.8       52.2       51.8       46.7
        1999               38.6       34.6       32.4       36.0
        2000               46.3       45.2       41.2       37.9
        2001           (p) 20.2   (p) 17.3

     Time span             May       June       July       Aug.

                       Private nonfarm payrolls, 353 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               59.8       57.2       59.8       59.2
        1998               58.9       57.1       55.4       58.4
        1999               58.2       54.2       57.1       54.4
        2000               47.7       60.5       57.8       55.1
        2001               46.6       44.3   (p) 45.3   (p) 43.6

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               63.2       63.3       59.8       65.6
        1998               62.2       57.9       57.5       58.4
        1999               58.1       57.9       57.2       59.2
        2000               55.1       57.9       61.5       56.4
        2001               42.5   (p) 42.2   (p) 39.7

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               65.3       65.9       66.0       69.1
        1998               63.6       60.5       59.2       58.6
        1999               56.7       59.2       61.8       60.8
        2000               61.5       55.5       56.1       58.6
        2001           (p) 43.2

Over 12-month span:
        1997               69.7       70.3       70.1       70.8
        1998               64.0       62.7       61.9       62.0
        1999               60.8       61.6       62.2       61.3
        2000               58.4       56.8       55.7       56.5
        2001

                       Manufacturing payrolls, 136 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               52.9       53.7       49.3       51.1
        1998               43.8       48.2       38.2       51.5
        1999               50.4       39.3       51.5       39.3
        2000               41.2       54.8       53.7       38.6
        2001               29.4       33.1   (p) 38.6   (p) 27.2

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               52.9       52.9       50.4       54.8
        1998               46.7       37.9       41.5       41.5
        1999               40.8       45.2       39.0       45.2
        2000               43.0       48.5       48.2       33.8
        2001               22.4   (p) 25.7   (p) 19.1

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               50.7       50.7       54.8       62.1
        1998               44.5       40.1       37.5       36.4
        1999               36.8       39.7       43.0       41.5
        2000               43.8       34.9       33.5       34.6
        2001           (p) 19.9

Over 12-month span:
        1997               55.5       57.0       57.0       58.8
        1998               40.4       40.1       38.2       37.5
        1999               37.9       39.0       40.1       40.4
        2000               33.8       31.3       31.3       31.3
        2001

     Time span          Sept.        Oct.       Nov.       Dec.

                       Private nonfarm payrolls, 353 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               62.7       65.2       61.6       62.2
        1998               54.8       55.0       58.2       56.4
        1999               55.2       57.9       59.9       56.8
        2000               52.0       54.8       55.1       54.2
        2001

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               67.3       71.1       70.0       69.5
        1998               59.1       59.2       59.3       59.2
        1999               59.8       59.1       61.0       60.6
        2000               54.1       53.3       55.7       53.3
        2001

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               69.4       70.3       71.1       70.7
        1998               57.9       59.6       60.6       59.9
        1999               62.2       61.2       62.3       64.9
        2000               54.2       54.8       51.8       54.2
        2001

Over 12-month span:
        1997               71.0       70.5       69.7       70.7
        1998               60.9       59.3       60.8       58.8
        1999               63.9       63.0       61.3       60.9
        2000               54.2       53.4       53.0       51.7
        2001

                       Manufacturing payrolls, 136 industries (1)

 Over 1-month span:
        1997               57.7       61.8       61.4       54.8
        1998               41.9       41.5       41.2       43.4
        1999               45.2       46.3       53.3       46.7
        2000               34.6       41.5       43.8       44.1
        2001

 Over 3-month span:
        1997               59.6       70.6       66.5       64.3
        1998               41.9       38.2       36.8       40.8
        1999               40.8       44.9       46.3       46.0
        2000               28.7       30.5       39.0       35.7
        2001

 Over 6-month span:
        1997               61.8       64.3       67.3       65.8
        1998               34.9       40.1       37.1       34.2
        1999               46.0       40.4       46.3       51.5
        2000               30.1       29.4       25.0       27.9
        2001

Over 12-month span:
        1997               59.2       57.7       57.4       57.7
        1998               36.4       34.6       35.7       34.2
        1999               44.5       46.0       44.9       44.5
        2000               27.6       25.4       24.3       21.0
        2001

(1) Based on seasonally adjusted data for 1-, 3-, and 6-month spans
and unadjusted data for the 12-month span. Data are centered within
the span.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Figures are the percent of industries with employment
increasing plus one-half of the industries with unchanged
employment, where 50 percent indicates an equal balance between
industries with increasing and decreasing employment. Establishment
survey estimates are currently projected from March 2000 benchmark
levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced, all
unadjusted data (beginning April 2000) and all seasonally adjusted
data (beginning January 1997) are subject to revision.
B-7. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by State and major industry,
seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                                            2000

State

                           July       Aug.       Sept.      Oct.

                                        Total (1)

Alabama                   1,935.9    1,939.8    1,939.3    1,937.5
Alaska                      285.1      285.1      285.2      284.0
Arizona                   2,258.4    2,266.0    2,268.4    2,270.7
Arkansas                  1,162.4    1,163.8    1,160.9    1,164.3
California               14,579.0   14,612.1   14,643.7   14,675.9

Colorado                  2,229.2    2,235.7    2,239.8    2,242.8
Connecticut               1,699.4    1,696.4    1,696.0    1,696.3
Delaware                    421.0      421.2      421.8      425.1
District of Columbia        648.6      655.0      649.8      646.0
Florida                   7,083.0    7,098.3    7,119.5    7,148.7

Georgia                   4,010.2    4,017.9    4,010.1    4,018.5
Hawaii                      554.7      552.0      560.3      556.1
Idaho                       563.3      565.3      566.3      566.3
Illinois                  6,038.7    6,042.1    6,037.8    6,025.7
Indiana                   3,016.9    3,015.0    3,010.2    3,010.4

Iowa                      1,474.6    1,477.2    1,479.1    1,482.8
Kansas                    1,343.8    1,345.3    1,341.2    1,347.7
Kentucky                  1,826.5    1,825.8    1,824.6    1,826.1
Louisiana                 1,936.0    1,935.2    1,936.3    1,940.1
Maine                       608.4      605.3      603.4      603.9

Maryland                  2,439.0    2,436.2    2,467.4    2,472.7
Massachusetts             3,331.1    3,319.6    3,338.0    3,342.4
Michigan                  4,690.3    4,685.5    4,688.2    4,693.6
Minnesota                 2,673.1    2,676.9    2,676.8    2,675.7
Mississippi               1,163.3    1,160.8    1,155.7    1,155.2

Missouri                  2,757.9    2,767.3    2,768.5    2,760.6
Montana                     391.0      391.3      391.1      390.2
Nebraska                    915.4      914.9      910.8      909.3
Nevada                    1,029.0    1,035.1    1,038.2    1,042.3
New Hampshire               622.6      622.9      624.0      621.8

New Jersey                3,999.7    3,998.5    4,008.3    4,015.1
New Mexico                  743.9      746.4      747.1      747.2
New York                  8,654.8    8,610.0    8,664.9    8,670.0
North Carolina            3,971.2    3,979.5    3,975.9    3,963.5
North Dakota                326.7      326.8      329.2      329.0

Ohio                      5,649.4    5,645.5    5,650.3    5,656.7
Oklahoma                  1,492.0    1,494.8    1,493.2    1,492.2
Oregon                    1,614.5    1,610.8    1,609.1    1,612.4
Pennsylvania              5,718.0    5,704.5    5,719.1    5,724.7
Rhode Island                478.1      474.7      476.9      477.2

South Carolina            1,881.6    1,883.7    1,880.3    1,882.1
South Dakota                377.3      378.0      378.7      380.7
Tennessee                 2,749.0    2,750.5    2,748.4    2,747.2
Texas                     9,432.6    9,473.9    9,501.6    9,517.2
Utah                      1,079.8    1,081.2    1,083.7    1,086.3

Vermont                     298.4      298.3      299.0      299.2
Virginia                  3,512.9    3,519.3    3,524.6    3,530.4
Washington                2,720.8    2,726.7    2,724.7    2,731.0
West Virginia               735.0      730.7      733.4      735.1
Wisconsin                 2,841.2    2,843.8    2,837.0    2,838.8
Wyoming                     239.6      239.7      237.8      239.3

                                         Construction

Alabama                     105.0      105.0      105.4      106.2
Alaska                       14.4       14.3       14.3       14.4
Arizona                     163.3      163.9      165.0      165.1
Arkansas                     52.6       52.8       53.4       53.3
California                  737.8      740.9      748.0      750.8

Colorado                    165.2      164.3      162.5      163.8
Connecticut                  64.7       64.6       65.1       65.4
Delaware                     24.6       24.9       25.1       25.0
District of Columbia         10.9       10.9       11.0       11.0
Florida                     394.6      394.0      393.3      393.0

Georgia                     208.4      208.9      208.1      208.5
Hawaii (2)                   24.1       24.0       24.0       24.0
Idaho                        38.3       36.6       36.8       36.7
Illinois                    266.1      265.2      263.1      261.9
Indiana                     151.3      151.5      151.3      152.6

Iowa                         63.1       63.1       63.1       63.5
Kansas                       63.4       64.1       64.3       64.5
Kentucky                     86.3       85.3       85.0       85.2
Louisiana                   131.4      131.7      131.3      131.6
Maine                        29.5       29.5       29.5       29.7

Maryland                    156.4      156.0      156.4      156.7
Massachusetts               130.4      130.9      132.0      133.2
Michigan                    211.7      212.2      213.0      213.9
Minnesota                   118.7      118.5      117.9      117.3
Mississippi                  55.3       55.2       54.6       54.6

Missouri                    140.4      142.1      140.6      139.7
Montana                      19.9       19.6       19.2       19.4
Nebraska                     44.9       44.6       44.3       44.1
Nevada                       87.8       87.9       87.7       87.6
New Hampshire                25.3       25.3       25.3       25.3

New Jersey                  156.3      156.8      156.4      156.7
New Mexico                   44.3       44.9       44.8       45.5
New York                    326.0      327.0      328.0      330.1
North Carolina              234.4      235.8      236.5      237.7
North Dakota                 16.0       16.0       15.9       16.2

Ohio                        254.0      253.6      254.4      255.6
Oklahoma                     61.0       61.4       61.8       61.7
Oregon                       86.6       86.3       86.4       88.0
Pennsylvania                253.4      253.2      255.3      255.0
Rhode Island                 18.3       18.5       18.8       19.0

South Carolina              117.1      117.4      117.8      118.3
South Dakota                 18.0       18.0       18.1       18.4
Tennessee                   126.0      126.1      126.7      126.0
Texas                       559.9      562.3      564.5      565.0
Utah                         72.7       73.0       73.0       73.1

Vermont                      14.9       14.8       14.8       14.7
Virginia                    211.5      212.1      213.1      214.6
Washington                  160.9      161.0      161.9      162.8
West Virginia                33.2       32.4       33.2       34.0
Wisconsin                   125.8      126.2      126.4      126.8
Wyoming                      17.4       17.7       17.3       17.4

                                          Manufacturing

Alabama                     364.4      360.8      359.4      358.4
Alaska                       13.6       13.6       13.5       13.2
Arizona                     215.9      216.2      216.5      216.4
Arkansas                    251.3      250.8      250.0      250.5
California                1,952.4    1,952.5    1,950.6    1,952.1

Colorado                    205.8      206.3      205.9      205.4
Connecticut                 263.5      262.3      262.0      261.8
Delaware                     58.3       58.8       58.5       58.5
District of Columbia         11.5       11.4       11.4       11.3
Florida                     487.4      486.9      486.5      486.8

Georgia                     589.1      586.4      586.1      585.5
Hawaii                       17.3       17.4       17.5       17.4
Idaho                        77.2       77.0       76.8       76.5
Illinois                    946.5      943.2      940.0      939.9
Indiana                     690.1      687.8      685.8      683.6

Iowa                        261.4      261.2      261.1      261.3
Kansas                      210.2      209.7      210.2      210.6
Kentucky                    323.1      322.6      321.0      320.0
Louisiana                   183.6      183.5      183.0      182.6
Maine                        86.7       85.8       80.8       80.6

Maryland                    180.0      179.6      179.9      179.2
Massachusetts               436.4      436.4      434.6      436.4
Michigan                    987.2      979.9      977.1      974.9
Minnesota                   439.8      439.1      438.2      439.5
Mississippi                 234.0      233.4      231.9      230.7

Missouri                    408.9      406.5      402.9      400.7
Montana                      24.8       24.7       24.8       24.7
Nebraska                    121.2      120.4      120.2      120.1
Nevada                       44.5       44.6       44.6       45.0
New Hampshire               105.7      105.8      105.6      105.4

New Jersey                  462.2      461.2      458.8      459.6
New Mexico                   43.2       43.1       42.8       42.8
New York                    875.6      874.3      873.2      869.0
North Carolina              786.1      777.2      780.7      775.4
North Dakota                 25.2       25.1       25.3       25.3

Ohio                      1,086.0    1,085.5    1,083.3    1,082.8
Oklahoma                    182.9      162.8      182.3      182.3
Oregon                      243.8      241.9      244.1      243.2
Pennsylvania                928.2      926.7      925.5      924.1
Rhode Island                 73.5       72.2       72.7       72.7

South Carolina              349.0      348.2      347.4      347.3
South Dakota                 49.8       49.8       49.9       49.9
Tennessee                   512.6      511.0      508.0      506.0
Texas                     1,085.9    1,085.4    1,086.4    1,087.4
Utah                        131.8      131.8      131.9      131.9

Vermont                      48.9       48.9       49.0       49.2
Virginia                    387.4      388.0      386.8      386.6
Washington                  351.4      350.5      347.9      347.5
West Virginia                80.6       80.3       79.8       79.9
Wisconsin                   618.0      616.3      616.2      616.1
Wyoming                      11.3       11.3       11.3       11.2

                              Transportation and public utilities

Alabama                      96.0       96.0       95.9       95.8
Alaska                       27.6       27.4       27.3       26.8
Arizona                     108.9      109.4      109.4      110.1
Arkansas                    703.0      703.0       70.5       70.9
California                  746.2      751.0      750.6      752.9

Colorado                    145.0      144.9      144.9      144.4
Connecticut                  79.1       79.0       80.0       80.2
Delaware                     17.5       16.8       17.9       17.8
District of Columbia         19.5       18.0       19.6       19.5
Florida                     358.0      358.7      359.9      360.9

Georgia                     268.0      268.5      269.0      269.3
Hawaii                      (3)        (3)        (3)        (3)
Idaho                        28.2       28.3       28.1       28.3
Illinois                    354.5      356.3      357.1      357.9
Indiana                     148.9      149.1      148.3      149.6

Iowa                         72.7       72.9       73.5       73.4
Kansas                       86.9       87.3       87.6       86.8
Kentucky                    108.5      108.7      108.9      109.0
Louisiana                   113.2      113.3      113.9      113.7
Maine                        24.6       23.1       24.4       24.2

Maryland                    116.0      108.3      116.4      118.7
Massachusetts               145.9      134.3      145.6      146.0
Michigan                    180.9      181.1      181.6      181.2
Minnesota                   134.2      135.0      135.2      135.8
Mississippi                  57.0       57.1       56.7       56.6

Missouri                    181.5      182.2      183.9      184.0
Montana                      22.4       22.5       22.4       22.3
Nebraska                     58.5       58.6       58.5       58.4
Nevada                       55.9       56.2       56.5       57.2
New Hampshire                21.9       20.5       22.2       22.1

New Jersey                  272.9      268.3      271.8      272.3
New Mexico                   37.0       37.2       37.1       37.0
New York                    432.8      401.8      435.5      434.8
North Carolina              182.7      183.2      183.2      183.4
North Dakota                 18.8       18.7       18.9       18.7

Ohio                        250.2      251.3      251.0      251.2
Oklahoma                     85.3       85.6       85.8       86.0
Oregon                       80.2       80.5       80.7       80.8
Pennsylvania                301.3      289.9      304.3      303.8
Rhode Island                 16.8       15.9       16.9       17.1

South Carolina               94.8       95.0       95.0       95.0
South Dakota                 17.1       17.1       17.2       17.0
Tennessee                   178.5      178.8      178.9      178.6
Texas                       592.5      594.7      597.8      601.2
Utah                         61.2       61.3       61.3       61.3

Vermont                      12.4       11.9       12.5       12.6
Virginia                    187.3      180.8      188.5      189.2
Washington                  146.9      147.9      148.1      148.8
West Virginia                37.6       35.3       37.6       37.6
Wisconsin                   134.9      135.3      134.7      135.0
Wyoming                      14.4       14.4       14.3       14.3

                                            Trade

Alabama                     446.9      447.9      448.3      449.4
Alaska                       57.6       57.8       57.8       58.1
Arizona                     526.7      528.8      529.7      529.6
Arkansas                    267.0      267.1      267.2      267.8
California                3,313.2    3,321.2    3,328.9    3,331.8

Colorado                    528.9      530.3      531.4      532.7
Connecticut                 366.4      365.8      366.2      365.9
Delaware                     92.0       91.8       91.4       92.1
District of Columbia         50.0       50.2       49.5       49.0
Florida                   1,764.2    1,768.0    1,769.9    1,771.0

Georgia                     983.9      981.9      980.2      984.7
Hawaii                      137.7      138.1      137.9      138.1
Idaho                       142.8      144.4      145.4      145.1
Illinois                  1,369.2    1,366.5    1,374.9    1,370.4
Indiana                     710.1      710.2      710.3      709.7

Iowa                        357.0      357.5      358.0      360.8
Kansas                      317.5      318.1      318.0      320.4
Kentucky                    431.9      432.2      433.2      432.7
Louisiana                   456.7      456.9      457.0      457.4
Maine                       151.4      151.7      151.9      152.5

Maryland                    558.6      560.2      559.9      561.1
Massachusetts               751.6      751.4      751.0      751.6
Michigan                  1,089.0    1,094.3    1,094.2    1,103.2
Minnesota                   633.2      633.5      633.2      632.8
Mississippi                 257.0      256.8      256.5      257.4

Missouri                    647.2      648.6      649.6      649.9
Montana                     103.5      103.1      102.9      102.7
Nebraska                    220.0      219.3      218.0      218.2
Nevada                      215.4      217.7      218.7      220.2
New Hampshire               164.0      164.8      164.9      164.3

New Jersey                  934.7      935.0      937.2      937.9
New Mexico                  173.4      174.0      173.9      174.1
New York                  1,748.2    1,753.5    1,753.9    1,760.7
North Carolina              906.6      907.9      907.3      908.3
North Dakota                 81.8       81.6       82.0       81.9

Ohio                      1,354.9    1,357.6    1,359.2    1,362.4
Oklahoma                    342.0      342.0      342.4      341.9
Oregon                      396.9      395.0      395.2      396.0
Pennsylvania              1,277.4    1,277.6    1,278.8    1,277.6
Rhode Island                109.4      109.0      109.1      109.1

South Carolina              447.3      448.1      449.6      450.4
South Dakota                 91.6       91.7       91.7       91.9
Tennessee                   644.3      646.7      648.1      649.9
Texas                     2,244.3    2,255.4    2,256.0    2,259.6
Utah                        252.0      252.2      253.1      253.7

Vermont                      68.1       68.4       68.2       68.1
Virginia                    766.4      769.3      769.7      767.9
Washington                  654.0      654.6      655.4      656.8
West Virginia               164.2      164.4      164.0      165.0
Wisconsin                   635.1      636.0      637.3      637.5
Wyoming                      54.7       54.7       54.6       55.5

                              Finance, insurance, and real estate

Alabama                      92.2       92.2       92.3       92.3
Alaska                       12.7       12.7       12.7       12.7
Arizona                     143.9      144.2      144.3      145.1
Arkansas                     46.1       46.1       46.1       46.3
California                  822.1      824.1      826.0      827.6

Colorado                    142.1      142.2      142.4      142.6
Connecticut                 141.8      141.9      141.9      141.6
Delaware                     50.1       50.2       50.3       50.5
District of Columbia         31.6       31.3       32.0       31.9
Florida                     444.3      444.3      445.2      445.4

Georgia                     208.2      207.9      206.4      206.5
Hawaii                       33.2       33.2       33.2       33.3
Idaho                        23.6       23.6       23.6       23.7
Illinois                    400.9      400.6      400.9      401.0
Indiana                     140.6      140.6      140.7      140.6

Iowa                         85.5       85.7       86.0       86.4
Kansas                       63.6       63.7       63.9       64.6
Kentucky                     76.6       76.3       76.4       76.2
Louisiana                    86.6       86.5       86.7       86.9
Maine                        32.1       32.4       32.5       32.6

Maryland                    137.4      137.6      137.5      137.9
Massachusetts               227.7      228.2      228.3      228.9
Michigan                    203.9      204.7      205.4      205.8
Minnesota                   161.1      160.9      160.8      161.0
Mississippi                  42.5       42.1       42.3       42.2

Missouri                    165.8      167.0      168.5      168.1
Montana                      17.9       17.9       18.0       18.1
Nebraska                     61.2       61.2       61.1       61.2
Nevada                       47.3       47.7       47.9       48.2
New Hampshire                32.7       32.7       32.7       32.8

New Jersey                  264.3      265.0      265.7      266.2
New Mexico                   31.9       31.9       32.0       32.1
New York                    747.3      749.2      748.8      749.1
North Carolina              187.3      187.6      188.3      188.3
North Dakota                 16.6       16.6       16.6       16.6

Ohio                        307.5      307.8      308.5      308.7
Oklahoma                     73.4       73.7       73.8       73.8
Oregon                       93.9       94.0       93.9       94.1
Pennsylvania                325.9      326.0      325.8      327.1
Rhode Island                 30.8       31.1       31.1       31.0

South Carolina               81.9       81.7       81.9       81.8
South Dakota                 25.9       25.8       25.8       25.9
Tennessee                   131.3      131.1      131.4      131.3
Texas                       524.8      525.5      526.3      526.3
Utah                         57.1       57.2       57.2       57.4

Vermont                      12.3       12.3       12.3       12.3
Virginia                    189.4      190.2      190.7      191.3
Washington                  136.8      136.5      137.0      137.5
West Virginia                29.4       29.4       29.4       29.4
Wisconsin                   148.9      148.9      149.2      149.6
Wyoming                       8.0        8.0        8.0        8.1

                                            Services

Alabama                     473.6      474.3      474.6      475.5
Alaska                       73.7       73.9       73.9       73.2
Arizona                     720.2      725.2      724.4      725.7
Arkansas                    278.8      279.0      280.2      281.6
California                4,655.3    4,664.9    4,688.3    4,706.9

Colorado                    692.2      692.9      696.1      697.5
Connecticut                 541.0      539.7      539.8      539.0
Delaware                    121.7      122.4      122.4      123.8
District of Columbia        301.1      302.9      301.0      299.9
Florida                   2,635.7    2,649.6    2,664.5    2,687.6

Georgia                   1,139.5    1,141.8    1,144.7    1,149.8
Hawaii                      184.5      184.7      187.6      185.9
Idaho                       143.7      144.8      145.1      144.9
Illinois                  1,854.1    1,857.3    1,863.5    1,860.1
Indiana                     753.6      755.1      758.9      757.7

Iowa                        391.3      393.0      393.5      394.2
Kansas                      347.2      348.0      348.5      349.6
Kentucky                    470.0      471.1      472.4      475.5
Louisiana                   539.3      541.3      542.5      544.5
Maine                       182.8      182.6      183.4      184.1

Maryland                    865.4      868.5      868.5      867.8
Massachusetts             1,211.9    1,216.1    1,216.8    1,221.1
Michigan                  1,321.3    1,320.9    1,326.6    1,322.8
Minnesota                   782.7      784.0      784.8      785.7
Mississippi                 274.4      276.0      273.7      274.1

Missouri                    787.4      788.7      795.5      792.1
Montana                     116.4      116.8      117.3      117.3
Nebraska                    254.1      254.2      253.8      253.5
Nevada                      445.5      448.3      450.4      451.0
New Hampshire               190.1      190.8      190.2      189.1

New Jersey                1,317.5    1,322.2    1,327.0    1,330.3
New Mexico                  216.0      216.8      217.9      217.4
New York                  3,046.9    3,051.0    3,057.4    3,061.4
North Carolina            1,041.5    1,042.3    1,041.1    1,035.4
North Dakota                 93.3       93.2       93.2       92.9

Ohio                      1,597.5    1,591.7    1,597.0    1,598.6
Oklahoma                    429.4      430.3      430.5      429.9
Oregon                      441.7      442.4      442.5      444.4
Pennsylvania              1,884.4    1,890.0    1,884.7    1,890.9
Rhode Island                163.8      163.4      163.6      164.0

South Carolina              463.0      464.4      467.3      469.4
South Dakota                104.0      104.3      104.9      105.5
Tennessee                   748.8      750.7      756.0      753.4
Texas                     2,722.2    2,737.7    2,751.9    2,758.6
Utah                        310.5      311.5      313.0      314.9

Vermont                      91.5       91.7       92.1       92.0
Virginia                  1,132.3    1,137.7    1,142.6    1,148.7
Washington                  784.9      787.4      789.3      791.1
West Virginia               225.7      226.0      227.2      227.9
Wisconsin                   770.4      770.5      768.5      769.1
Wyoming                      54.6       54.7       54.5       55.0

                                           Government

Alabama                     349.5      355.3      355.1      351.7
Alaska                       75.2       74.9       74.6       74.5
Arizona                     369.7      368.5      369.1      368.9
Arkansas                    192.9      194.3      190.1      190.5
California                2,328.4    2,334.0    2,327.8    2,330.3

Colorado                    337.2      342.1      343.8      343.7
Connecticut                 242.1      242.3      240.1      241.6
Delaware                     56.7       56.2       56.1       57.3
District of Columbia        223.9      230.2      225.2      223.3
Florida                     992.4      990.5      993.7      997.6

Georgia                     605.3      614.7      607.9      606.5
Hawaii                      115.1      111.9      117.3      114.5
Idaho                       109.0      108.1      108.0      108.6
Illinois                    837.6      843.2      828.4      824.6
Indiana                     416.3      414.8      409.0      410.8

Iowa                        241.5      241.7      241.8      241.1
Kansas                      247.9      247.3      241.6      244.0
Kentucky                    310.6      310.2      308.3      308.2
Louisiana                   376.5      373.3      373.1      374.2
Maine                       101.2      100.1      100.8      100.1

Maryland                    423.8      424.6      447.4      449.9
Massachusetts               425.9      421.0      428.3      423.7
Michigan                    688.3      684.6      682.4      683.9
Minnesota                   396.4      398.9      399.7      396.5
Mississippi                 238.5      235.7      235.5      235.1

Missouri                    421.6      427.2      422.5      421.1
Montana                      81.3       81.8       81.5       80.5
Nebraska                    154.3      155.4      153.7      152.5
Nevada                      121.8      121.8      121.4      122.2
New Hampshire                82.4       82.5       82.6       82.3

New Jersey                  590.0      588.2      589.6      590.3
New Mexico                  182.8      183.0      182.9      182.7
New York                  1,473.4    1,448.6    1,463.6    1,460.3
North Carolina              628.7      641.6      634.9      631.1
North Dakota                 71.2       71.8       73.4       73.5

Ohio                        786.5      785.4      784.2      784.8
Oklahoma                    289.1      290.2      287.9      287.5
Oregon                      269.5      268.8      264.4      264.0
Pennsylvania                728.1      721.8      725.5      727.1
Rhode Island                 65.3       64.4       64.5       64.1

South Carolina              326.6      327.0      319.5      318.0
South Dakota                 69.7       70.2       70.0       71.0
Tennessee                   403.4      402.0      395.1      397.9
Texas                     1,552.8    1,561.9    1,567.4    1,567.4
Utah                        186.3      185.9      186.0      185.8

Vermont                      49.7       49.7       49.5       49.7
Virginia                    628.5      631.2      623.1      622.0
Washington                  482.3      485.2      481.6      483.0
West Virginia               143.8      142.4      141.6      140.7
Wisconsin                   405.3      407.9      402.0      402.0
Wyoming                      62.1       61.7       60.6       60.3

                                2000                  2001

State

                           Nov.       Dec.       Jan.       Feb.

                                        Total (1)

Alabama                   1,936.4    1,938.3    1,936.9    1,936.9
Alaska                      284.4      284.7      286.2      288.0
Arizona                   2,276.0    2,280.3    2,270.7    2,278.7
Arkansas                  1,166.8    1,169.0    1,168.7    1,167.8
California               14,707.2   14,758.8   14,713.7   14,741.2

Colorado                  2,244.7    2,247.1    2,253.0    2,256.1
Connecticut               1,695.9    1,697.5    1,699.8    1,700.7
Delaware                    426.0      427.1      423.5      424.0
District of Columbia        647.5      648.9      651.9      648.0
Florida                   7,164.4    7,186.5    7,208.6    7,223.6

Georgia                   4,016.3    4,013.6    4,037.5    4,045.3
Hawaii                      557.6      559.4      554.8      560.3
Idaho                       566.9      568.1      562.2      563.2
Illinois                  6,021.3    6,019.1    6,059.8    6,072.0
Indiana                   3,013.3    3,008.9    2,997.4    2,996.6

Iowa                      1,486.1    1,487.9    1,485.5    1,487.9
Kansas                    1,353.3    1,353.7    1,354.9    1,352.8
Kentucky                  1,830.6    1,834.1    1,840.8    1,843.3
Louisiana                 1,941.8    1,944.1    1,953.2    1,957.2
Maine                       610.5      610.3      611.8      612.8

Maryland                  2,474.9    2,477.3    2,473.9    2,477.7
Massachusetts             3,348.7    3,357.3    3,361.9    3,355.9
Michigan                  4,702.0    4,704.6    4,679.2    4,702.1
Minnesota                 2,678.2    2,682.1    2,680.3    2,686.4
Mississippi               1,153.3    1,151.1    1,147.4    1,145.4

Missouri                  2,764.3    2,761.3    2,770.2    2,764.5
Montana                     391.1      391.9      391.8      393.7
Nebraska                    911.5      911.5      916.5      913.9
Nevada                    1,047.0    1,053.0    1,050.9    1,059.1
New Hampshire               624.5      624.9      627.2      625.5

New Jersey                4,022.0    4,031.1    4,029.1    4,033.8
New Mexico                  747.6      748.4      746.2      749.0
New York                  8,680.8    8,691.5    8,707.0    8,721.7
North Carolina            3,970.8    3,971.5    3,970.3    3,974.7
North Dakota                328.0      327.9      328.9      330.3

Ohio                      5,659.7    5,663.4    5,655.2    5,659.2
Oklahoma                  1,491.4    1,491.5    1,490.9    1,490.3
Oregon                    1,615.3    1,612.6    1,604.2    1,609.6
Pennsylvania              5,728.2    5,734.7    5,744.3    5,737.1
Rhode Island                477.3      477.7      478.4      479.0

South Carolina            1,900.5    1,892.1    1,892.3    1,892.7
South Dakota                379.9      379.6      380.8      379.3
Tennessee                 2,751.4    2,753.3    2,749.2    2,754.0
Texas                     9,538.8    9,563.5    9,576.7    9,610.7
Utah                      1,088.0    1,090.7    1,090.6    1,091.2

Vermont                     299.8      300.6      299.6      301.2
Virginia                  3,539.1    3,542.7    3,550.7    3,560.6
Washington                2,737.8    2,741.6    2,749.2    2,745.3
West Virginia               737.1      738.0      737.7      741.1
Wisconsin                 2,842.6    2,842.7    2,844.9    2,852.1
Wyoming                     239.9      240.7      242.7      244.4

                                         Construction

Alabama                     106.1      106.6      107.8      108.4
Alaska                       14.3       14.4       14.7       15.1
Arizona                     164.6      165.2      165.3      166.6
Arkansas                     54.0       54.4       56.2       56.0
California                  753.5      761.4      760.1      761.7

Colorado                    163.6      163.5      166.5      164.0
Connecticut                  65.9       66.3       66.5       68.1
Delaware                     24.9       25.0       25.1       25.9
District of Columbia         11.2      113.0       11.3       11.4
Florida                     393.0      393.7      397.7      397.9

Georgia                     207.6      208.9      210.3      213.4
Hawaii (2)                   23.9       24.0       23.9       23.8
Idaho                        36.8       36.8       35.5       34.9
Illinois                    260.5      258.6      274.3      280.8
Indiana                     153.7      151.1      155.8      156.2

Iowa                         64.0       64.2       62.0       62.1
Kansas                       64.5       64.1       65.2       65.0
Kentucky                     86.1       85.9       90.0       91.1
Louisiana                   132.0      132.7      137.6      136.3
Maine                        29.7       29.9       30.3       30.6

Maryland                    156.7      156.8      158.6      160.7
Massachusetts               134.6      135.8      136.6      136.8
Michigan                    215.0      216.1      212.8      217.2
Minnesota                   119.0      119.6      121.2      121.6
Mississippi                  54.0       54.1       52.4       53.1

Missouri                    139.0      134.3      142.9      142.5
Montana                      19.5       19.7       20.2       20.7
Nebraska                     43.7       42.9       44.5       44.3
Nevada                       88.2       89.0       88.6       89.5
New Hampshire                25.0       25.1       25.8       26.3

New Jersey                  158.1      159.1      160.5      162.5
New Mexico                   45.7       45.7       45.8       45.5
New York                    331.3      332.4      335.3      339.5
North Carolina              239.2      239.7      240.2      241.6
North Dakota                 15.7       15.6       16.2       16.0

Ohio                        256.6      257.8      259.2      260.4
Oklahoma                     61.7       61.8       61.3       62.1
Oregon                       89.5       88.0       89.5       88.8
Pennsylvania                255.5      255.6      255.2      258.3
Rhode Island                 19.0       19.0       18.9       19.2

South Carolina              118.4      118.9      118.5      119.5
South Dakota                 17.7       17.9       18.7       18.2
Tennessee                   126.9      127.5      130.9      132.7
Texas                       566.9      568.7      569.8      575.2
Utah                         73.3       73.7       73.2       73.3

Vermont                      14.6       14.6       14.5       14.8
Virginia                    216.1      217.5      219.6      223.6
Washington                  164.0      164.3      166.1      165.9
West Virginia                34.5       34.3       34.8       36.0
Wisconsin                   126.7      126.3      127.2      128.1
Wyoming                      17.4       17.6       18.5       18.4

                                          Manufacturing

Alabama                     356.9      356.1      353.6      353.5
Alaska                       12.8       13.0       14.2       14.2
Arizona                     216.7      216.8      217.1      216.7
Arkansas                    250.4      250.3      248.7      245.5
California                1,953.4    1,953.2    1,950.1    1,945.0

Colorado                    205.8      206.5      206.9      206.4
Connecticut                 261.3      261.3      260.7      260.4
Delaware                     58.3       58.5       54.6       55.1
District of Columbia         11.4       11.4       11.5       11.5
Florida                     486.4      486.3      483.9      485.1

Georgia                     582.6      581.8      575.2      578.3
Hawaii                       17.3       17.3       17.3       17.2
Idaho                        76.8       76.5       76.1       76.2
Illinois                    941.3      940.9      937.9      936.8
Indiana                     681.2      677.7      672.9      671.3

Iowa                        261.6      261.4      260.4      260.6
Kansas                      210.7      210.3      210.3      211.0
Kentucky                    319.6      318.5      317.7      315.4
Louisiana                   182.3      182.4      183.4      182.2
Maine                        85.3       84.4       84.5       83.5

Maryland                    179.0      178.8      178.5      177.9
Massachusetts               437.0      437.3      436.2      434.4
Michigan                    976.9      974.8      949.6      959.9
Minnesota                   438.9      438.9      439.1      437.7
Mississippi                 229.3      227.3      226.2      222.6

Missouri                    401.1      400.7      394.7      393.7
Montana                      24.6       24.8       24.4       24.7
Nebraska                    120.2      119.9      119.3      119.0
Nevada                       45.1       45.6       45.9       46.0
New Hampshire               105.4      105.2      105.1      104.9

New Jersey                  458.9      458.7      458.4      457.7
New Mexico                   42.9       43.1       43.2       42.9
New York                    868.7      868.0      863.1      854.8
North Carolina              774.7      772.8      771.4      764.7
North Dakota                 25.2       25.3       25.2       25.1

Ohio                      1,082.8    1,079.2    1,072.8    1,070.5
Oklahoma                    182.2      182.0      180.9      180.4
Oregon                      244.0      245.2      241.5      240.8
Pennsylvania                923.0      923.0      920.7      917.7
Rhode Island                 72.3       72.3       72.9       72.0

South Carolina              346.8      346.2      344.0      343.5
South Dakota                 49.6       49.2       49.0       48.2
Tennessee                   505.0      503.3      500.2      495.7
Texas                     1,088.2    1,086.9    1,086.6    1,087.2
Utah                        131.7      131.7      131.4      131.0

Vermont                      49.3       49.5       49.6       49.8
Virginia                    386.1      385.9      386.8      384.4
Washington                  346.9      346.2      347.1      345.5
West Virginia                79.9       79.8       79.6       79.0
Wisconsin                   615.3      614.0      612.6      608.7
Wyoming                      11.3       11.4       11.4       11.8

                              Transportation and public utilities

Alabama                      96.3       96.4       96.0       95.8
Alaska                       27.2       27.0       27.3       27.2
Arizona                     110.4      110.7      109.7      110.3
Arkansas                     70.8       71.0       70.3       70.2
California                  755.1      759.7      761.1      761.1

Colorado                    143.8      143.3      142.0      141.2
Connecticut                  80.2       79.8       80.1       79.9
Delaware                     17.9       18.0       17.9       17.6
District of Columbia         19.6       19.6       19.6       19.1
Florida                     361.8      362.8      362.8      363.9

Georgia                     270.3      270.8      273.2      274.4
Hawaii                      (3)        (3)        (3)        (3)
Idaho                        28.2       28.1       27.8       27.8
Illinois                    357.0      357.0      358.4      359.3
Indiana                     149.5      150.2      150.1      149.3

Iowa                         73.6       73.6       73.7       74.0
Kansas                       87.1       87.1       87.2       87.4
Kentucky                    109.0      109.2      109.7      109.8
Louisiana                   113.9      114.0      115.0      114.8
Maine                        24.2       24.1       24.4       24.3

Maryland                    118.7      119.8      117.9      117.1
Massachusetts               146.2      146.6      146.2      145.8
Michigan                    182.0      181.7      181.6      181.5
Minnesota                   136.1      136.4      136.7      137.0
Mississippi                  56.7       56.8       56.9       56.3

Missouri                    183.0      182.5      182.7      183.2
Montana                      22.3       22.4       22.5       22.3
Nebraska                     58.5       58.6       58.3       58.3
Nevada                       57.6       58.1       58.2       58.8
New Hampshire                22.1       22.1       21.5       21.7

New Jersey                  272.1      272.6      271.2      271.7
New Mexico                   37.0       37.1       37.0       36.9
New York                    436.1      439.2      442.9      443.6
North Carolina              183.5      182.8      183.2      184.6
North Dakota                 18.7       18.7       18.8       19.0

Ohio                        250.7      250.7      250.6      250.3
Oklahoma                     85.5       85.4       85.9       85.9
Oregon                       80.8       80.8       80.3       81.1
Pennsylvania                303.6      304.5      306.5      305.9
Rhode Island                 17.0       17.0       17.0       17.0

South Carolina               95.2       95.2       95.4       95.6
South Dakota                 17.0       17.0       17.1       17.0
Tennessee                   179.2      179.1      181.1      181.7
Texas                       603.5      605.4      605.4      609.2
Utah                         61.2       61.2       60.1       60.2

Vermont                      12.6       12.6       12.3       12.7
Virginia                    189.8      190.6      193.8      193.9
Washington                  149.2      150.1      150.1      149.6
West Virginia                37.5       37.6       37.2       36.8
Wisconsin                   134.9      135.5      133.7      133.7
Wyoming                      14.3       14.1       14.4       14.1

                                            Trade

Alabama                     450.0      452.0      450.1      450.5
Alaska                       58.3       58.3       57.7       57.8
Arizona                     531.1      531.4      528.8      531.3
Arkansas                    269.0      269.9      270.2      270.9
California                3,335.1    3,336.0    3,329.2    3,344.4

Colorado                    532.0      531.2      529.0      531.3
Connecticut                 365.4      365.5      365.7      364.3
Delaware                     93.1       93.2       92.2       92.9
District of Columbia         49.1       49.1       49.2       49.2
Florida                   1,773.0    1,777.0    1,777.1    1,777.9

Georgia                     987.8      984.9      995.1      994.9
Hawaii                      138.8      139.3      138.7      139.4
Idaho                       145.1      145.1      142.9      143.0
Illinois                  1,367.7    1,366.2    1,369.3    1,369.6
Indiana                     712.4      712.7      708.0      707.9

Iowa                        361.2      361.8      362.0      362.0
Kansas                      322.7      324.0      322.0      321.3
Kentucky                    433.3      434.8      434.9      435.6
Louisiana                   457.6      456.3      458.8      462.0
Maine                       152.0      152.1      152.4      152.6

Maryland                    561.4      560.4      556.3      558.3
Massachusetts               751.9      753.4      752.7      749.8
Michigan                  1,103.3    1,104.7    1,099.0    1,106.5
Minnesota                   634.3      634.9      635.0      635.3
Mississippi                 257.1      257.0      257.9      257.6

Missouri                    652.0      653.7      652.1      650.3
Montana                     103.1      103.3      103.1      103.8
Nebraska                    218.8      218.9      219.5      217.9
Nevada                      222.0      223.3      223.7      226.0
New Hampshire               165.5      166.2      164.7      164.6

New Jersey                  940.5      943.5      942.1      941.6
New Mexico                  174.2      174.4      173.2      173.8
New York                  1,761.2    1,762.9    1,760.2    1,765.4
North Carolina              907.9      905.7      900.6      901.2
North Dakota                 81.8       81.8       82.2       83.0

Ohio                      1,361.1    1,362.6    1,360.9    1,361.2
Oklahoma                    342.6      342.1      341.5      340.5
Oregon                      395.8      394.0      391.5      393.0
Pennsylvania              1,276.8    1,279.6    1,288.1    1,283.4
Rhode Island                109.0      109.5      110.7      111.5

South Carolina              451.9      452.4      452.7      453.3
South Dakota                 91.8       92.1       92.9       92.8
Tennessee                   650.6      652.3      653.4      654.6
Texas                     2,266.0    2,270.8    2,269.7    2,276.3
Utah                        253.7      254.3      254.0      254.3

Vermont                      68.4       68.9       68.2       68.8
Virginia                    769.2      769.8      769.8      773.2
Washington                  658.4      659.2      659.2      659.7
West Virginia               165.2      164.7      164.8      165.6
Wisconsin                   637.7      639.3      638.8      639.4
Wyoming                      55.2       54.8       55.1       55.5

                              Finance, insurance, and real estate

Alabama                      92.3       92.2       91.8       91.8
Alaska                       12.8       12.7       12.8       12.8
Arizona                     145.4      145.6      144.6      144.5
Arkansas                     46.3       46.5       46.1       46.2
California                  829.4      831.0      833.5      837.2

Colorado                    143.2      143.2      143.2      143.1
Connecticut                 141.6      141.2      141.0      141.6
Delaware                     50.8       50.9       51.2       50.7
District of Columbia         31.8       31.9       31.8       31.8
Florida                     445.5      445.8      446.8      449.3

Georgia                     206.9      207.5      205.6      206.3
Hawaii                       33.3       33.4       33.6       33.8
Idaho                        23.7       23.8       23.5       23.7
Illinois                    400.9      400.5      401.2      402.7
Indiana                     140.7      141.1      140.9      140.4

Iowa                         86.6       86.9       87.1       87.3
Kansas                       64.8       65.0       64.7       64.7
Kentucky                     76.2       76.3       76.6       76.9
Louisiana                    86.9       87.0       86.9       87.0
Maine                        32.8       33.0       32.8       32.9

Maryland                    138.2      138.1      139.2      138.5
Massachusetts               228.9      229.0      229.3      228.8
Michigan                    205.5      205.6      207.0      207.3
Minnesota                   161.1      160.7      161.2      161.6
Mississippi                  42.5       42.9       42.4       42.2

Missouri                    168.1      168.9      168.9      169.0
Montana                      18.0       18.0       18.1       18.3
Nebraska                     61.3       61.2       61.4       61.3
Nevada                       48.3       48.5       48.7       49.1
New Hampshire                33.1       32.9       32.8       32.8

New Jersey                  266.3      266.9      267.0      267.2
New Mexico                   32.2       32.2       32.3       32.3
New York                    749.8      749.6      753.1      753.5
North Carolina              188.1      189.1      189.9      189.8
North Dakota                 16.6       16.6       16.5       16.5

Ohio                        309.0      309.3      309.8      309.5
Oklahoma                     73.9       73.9       73.9       73.9
Oregon                       94.4       94.6       94.7       95.0
Pennsylvania                327.9      328.3      328.9      328.9
Rhode Island                 30.9       30.6       30.7       30.6

South Carolina               81.8       81.8       81.6       81.7
South Dakota                 26.0       26.0       26.1       26.1
Tennessee                   131.2      131.3      130.2      130.4
Texas                       526.5      526.9      527.7      529.3
Utah                         57.6       57.8       58.6       58.3

Vermont                      12.3       12.4       12.4       12.4
Virginia                    191.6      191.7      191.9      192.3
Washington                  137.8      138.1      138.4      138.8
West Virginia                29.5       29.7       29.6       29.6
Wisconsin                   149.9      150.3      150.1      150.9
Wyoming                       8.2        8.2        8.2        8.1

                                            Services

Alabama                     475.2      475.2      477.6      476.4
Alaska                       73.6       73.7       74.4       74.7
Arizona                     727.0      730.5      727.0      727.9
Arkansas                    282.0      282.5      282.3      283.1
California                4,721.3    4,751.8    4,710.9    4,720.3

Colorado                    698.7      697.1      700.8      704.5
Connecticut                 538.8      540.9      540.9      541.0
Delaware                    123.4      123.6      124.6      123.2
District of Columbia        301.6      302.3      305.6      303.3
Florida                   2,700.0    2,714.2    2,728.3    2,735.8

Georgia                   1,145.7    1,143.3    1,161.5    1,157.0
Hawaii                      186.5      187.3      186.5      187.3
Idaho                       145.5      146.6      144.7      145.6
Illinois                  1,864.2    1,861.6    1,880.2    1,882.5
Indiana                     758.6      760.2      754.0      753.7

Iowa                        395.7      396.8      396.5      397.5
Kansas                      350.0      351.6      352.9      352.2
Kentucky                    477.8      480.3      482.8      482.9
Louisiana                   545.3      547.9      549.4      549.4
Maine                       185.7      185.8      186.9      188.6

Maryland                    868.5      870.5      873.5      874.3
Massachusetts             1,224.3    1,229.1    1,233.7    1,234.3
Michigan                  1,326.7    1,327.5    1,329.7    1,331.7
Minnesota                   785.7      786.6      788.2      790.9
Mississippi                 273.8      272.6      271.7      273.4

Missouri                    791.9      791.9      795.2      791.3
Montana                     117.8      117.8      118.3      118.7
Nebraska                    254.2      254.5      257.7      256.9
Nevada                      452.1      454.0      451.6      454.3
New Hampshire               190.6      191.1      193.5      192.4

New Jersey                1,333.4    1,336.2    1,335.5    1,336.4
New Mexico                  217.4      217.4      217.0      218.2
New York                  3,068.4    3,076.1    3,089.3    3,100.7
North Carolina            1,040.9    1,043.2    1,045.7    1,050.5
North Dakota                 92.9       92.6       92.5       93.1

Ohio                      1,602.3    1,605.1    1,603.5    1,605.6
Oklahoma                    428.3      428.9      429.5      428.4
Oregon                      444.8      444.1      440.2      443.6
Pennsylvania              1,894.4    1,897.5    1,896.1    1,894.7
Rhode Island                164.7      165.4      164.3      164.6

South Carolina              476.2      477.7      476.5      477.2
South Dakota                106.0      105.5      105.3      105.2
Tennessee                   755.6      756.5      749.3      754.2
Texas                     2,766.3    2,778.2    2,787.3    2,798.4
Utah                        316.4      317.4      317.7      317.7

Vermont                      92.4       92.1       92.1       92.1
Virginia                  1,154.2    1,154.5    1,157.1    1,159.4
Washington                  793.8      796.3      798.7      796.6
West Virginia               228.9      229.9      231.4      230.4
Wisconsin                   771.6      773.5      777.7      780.4
Wyoming                      55.5       56.2       56.7       57.1

                                           Government

Alabama                     351.4      351.5      351.9      352.4
Alaska                       74.4       74.4       73.9       74.9
Arizona                     371.1      370.4      368.4      371.7
Arkansas                    190.9      191.0      191.5      192.5
California                2,335.9    2,342.3    2,345.2    2,347.9

Colorado                    344.9      349.5      351.6      352.5
Connecticut                 241.9      241.7      244.0      244.6
Delaware                     57.5       57.8       57.8       58.5
District of Columbia        222.7      223.2      222.8      221.6
Florida                     998.2    1,000.1    1,005.4    1,007.1

Georgia                     607.7      608.6      608.8      613.2
Hawaii                      114.5      114.8      111.7      115.8
Idaho                       108.3      108.7      109.2      109.5
Illinois                    819.9      824.5      828.8      830.4
Indiana                     411.4      410.2      409.8      411.7

Iowa                        241.3      241.1      241.7      242.3
Kansas                      246.3      244.5      245.3      243.8
Kentucky                    309.6      310.2      310.0      312.2
Louisiana                   374.5      374.5      372.1      374.8
Maine                       100.7      100.9      100.4      100.2

Maryland                    450.9      451.5      448.5      449.5
Massachusetts               424.4      424.7      425.8      424.7
Michigan                    685.1      686.4      691.2      689.8
Minnesota                   396.1      397.9      391.7      395.7
Mississippi                 235.4      235.8      235.1      235.5

Missouri                    424.1      424.4      428.6      429.4
Montana                      80.6       80.7       80.9       80.7
Nebraska                    153.6      154.3      154.6      154.8
Nevada                      122.8      123.6      123.4      124.6
New Hampshire                82.4       81.9       83.4       82.4

New Jersey                  590.9      592.2      592.8      595.1
New Mexico                  182.6      183.0      181.6      183.2
New York                  1,460.7    1,458.8    1,458.7    1,459.5
North Carolina              632.5      634.1      635.3      638.3
North Dakota                 73.2       73.4       73.4       73.5

Ohio                        784.7      786.2      786.0      789.3
Oklahoma                    287.9      287.9      288.5      289.1
Oregon                      264.1      264.0      264.7      265.4
Pennsylvania                727.9      727.2      729.7      729.0
Rhode Island                 64.2       63.7       63.8       64.0

South Carolina              328.3      318.0      321.7      320.0
South Dakota                 70.7       70.8       70.6       70.7
Tennessee                   398.8      399.2      399.8      400.6
Texas                     1,569.6    1,574.7    1,576.9    1,581.8
Utah                        186.0      186.5      187.4      188.2

Vermont                      49.6       49.9       49.9       49.9
Virginia                    622.0      622.6      621.7      623.8
Washington                  484.1      483.9      485.9      485.5
West Virginia               141.1      141.5      139.3      142.6
Wisconsin                   403.9      401.2      402.1      408.2
Wyoming                      60.3       60.6       60.2       60.7

                                      2001

State

                           Mar.       Apr.        May

                                    Total (1)

Alabama                   1,931.2    1,926.2    1,925.3
Alaska                      288.0      287.5      288.1
Arizona                   2,276.1    2,276.4    2,276.7
Arkansas                  1,166.6    1,164.2    1,165.4
California               14,798.9   14,818.3   14,813.4

Colorado                  2,251.5    2,270.4    2,265.2
Connecticut               1,699.6    1,700.8    1,701.8
Delaware                    426.1      425.4      424.7
District of Columbia        647.4      649.9      651.3
Florida                   7,246.0    7,264.1    7,286.3

Georgia                   4,041.8    4,045.6    4,052.0
Hawaii                      560.3      560.0      557.8
Idaho                       563.1      564.8      568.2
Illinois                  6,077.1    6,058.2    6,058.5
Indiana                   2,999.9    2,995.8    2,996.2

Iowa                      1,489.3    1,482.0    1,480.0
Kansas                    1,358.5    1,363.7    1,367.0
Kentucky                  1,843.3    1,835.9    1,839.0
Louisiana                 1,953.7    1,951.7    1,948.7
Maine                       612.5      611.9      610.6

Maryland                  2,477.8    2,473.3    2,475.7
Massachusetts             3,361.7    3,362.8    3,365.7
Michigan                  4,698.1    4,693.1    4,676.5
Minnesota                 2,685.9    2,689.2    2,693.2
Mississippi               1,145.6    1,145.5    1,145.6

Missouri                  2,763.6    2,756.9    2,746.3
Montana                     394.3      393.1      393.2
Nebraska                    913.3      911.3      914.2
Nevada                    1,063.7    1,068.6    1,070.4
New Hampshire               626.3      627.3      627.0

New Jersey                4,032.8    4,027.3    4,028.2
New Mexico                  753.8      754.7      754.8
New York                  8,723.8    8,729.5    8,729.7
North Carolina            3,977.5    3,975.7    3,985.4
North Dakota                329.6      328.6      327.7

Ohio                      5,657.5    5,652.1    5,641.5
Oklahoma                  1,494.8    1,501.2    1,498.3
Oregon                    1,604.7    1,600.5    1,598.4
Pennsylvania              5,748.1    5,736.6    5,732.9
Rhode Island                479.6      478.8      478.8

South Carolina            1,893.6    1,893.0    1,898.6
South Dakota                379.9      378.7      381.3
Tennessee                 2,748.7    2,759.7    2,753.9
Texas                     9,625.2    9,626.4    9,640.0
Utah                      1,091.7    1,092.5    1,093.4

Vermont                     300.4      299.9      299.9
Virginia                  3,561.6    3,560.6    3,562.6
Washington                2,745.0    2,744.2    2,744.2
West Virginia               742.0      739.7      738.2
Wisconsin                 2,852.4    2,848.8    2,843.8
Wyoming                     244.9      245.1      243.4

                                   Construction

Alabama                     107.5      106.8      106.8
Alaska                       15.2       15.0       14.7
Arizona                     167.5      168.0      167.8
Arkansas                     56.8       56.3       56.3
California                  765.1      767.5      768.8

Colorado                    162.9      163.8      164.4
Connecticut                  68.0       67.8       68.2
Delaware                     25.9       25.3       25.7
District of Columbia         11.0       10.9      113.0
Florida                     395.5      395.2      397.2

Georgia                     210.5      208.4      207.8
Hawaii (2)                   23.9       23.8       23.6
Idaho                        34.9       35.3       35.7
Illinois                    288.8      284.9      285.7
Indiana                     157.6      154.3      154.6

Iowa                         63.6       63.5       61.3
Kansas                       67.1       68.2       68.8
Kentucky                     89.8       87.2       87.6
Louisiana                   135.9      134.6      134.8
Maine                        30.8       31.5       30.7

Maryland                    159.6      159.0      159.8
Massachusetts               137.4      138.1      139.2
Michigan                    215.0      216.0      215.4
Minnesota                   122.5      124.6      122.4
Mississippi                  53.7       53.8       53.8

Missouri                    144.6      142.5      142.1
Montana                      21.0       20.7       20.6
Nebraska                     44.2       44.0       44.0
Nevada                       90.3       91.1       91.1
New Hampshire                25.9       25.9       25.6

New Jersey                  162.8      161.2      160.8
New Mexico                   45.8       45.5       45.5
New York                    341.7      340.1      340.1
North Carolina              243.6      241.6      242.1
North Dakota                 16.8       16.5       15.9

Ohio                        262.2      257.8      257.4
Oklahoma                     63.0       63.6       63.0
Oregon                       87.5       85.3       85.6
Pennsylvania                257.4      256.2      255.6
Rhode Island                 18.9       18.6       19.6

South Carolina              119.2      119.2      119.5
South Dakota                 18.6       18.1       18.6
Tennessee                   131.7      130.1      130.3
Texas                       576.1      578.6      581.1
Utah                         71.2       70.5       70.4

Vermont                      14.5       14.5       14.6
Virginia                    224.9      224.8      225.2
Washington                  167.3      165.6      164.7
West Virginia                37.0       35.2       34.8
Wisconsin                   127.9      126.1      124.5
Wyoming                      18.5       18.6       18.2

                                   Manufacturing

Alabama                     351.5      349.9      347.9
Alaska                       13.2       12.8       12.6
Arizona                     215.3      214.8      214.0
Arkansas                    244.0      242.4      241.7
California                1,944.3    1,936.2    1,932.3

Colorado                    205.3      204.2      203.5
Connecticut                 258.6      258.1      257.6
Delaware                     57.1       57.7       57.4
District of Columbia         11.6       11.5       11.4
Florida                     485.0      483.2      482.8

Georgia                     574.2      573.5      571.1
Hawaii                       17.1       17.4       17.6
Idaho                        75.8       75.6       75.6
Illinois                    931.6      928.2      922.5
Indiana                     669.2      667.8      665.8

Iowa                        260.7      260.0      259.9
Kansas                      210.9      210.7      209.9
Kentucky                    314.1      313.2      312.3
Louisiana                   181.9      181.3      180.1
Maine                        83.4       82.4       81.9

Maryland                    177.6      176.3      174.9
Massachusetts               432.6      430.5      427.5
Michigan                    955.6      952.0      943.5
Minnesota                   436.5      435.1      434.2
Mississippi                 221.2      220.7      219.8

Missouri                    391.9      391.1      385.5
Montana                      24.4       24.2       23.8
Nebraska                    118.5      118.9      118.5
Nevada                       46.2       46.2      463.0
New Hampshire               104.6      104.3      103.2

New Jersey                  455.3      451.8      450.3
New Mexico                   43.4       42.8       42.6
New York                    852.0      851.3      848.9
North Carolina              761.3      758.9      751.2
North Dakota                 25.1       25.2       25.1

Ohio                      1,067.0    1,063.7    1,059.5
Oklahoma                    180.2      179.0      178.6
Oregon                      237.9      238.7      236.5
Pennsylvania                913.1      907.8      902.4
Rhode Island                 71.7       71.7      706.0

South Carolina              344.2      343.8      342.2
South Dakota                 47.8       47.5       47.0
Tennessee                   494.4      493.6      490.7
Texas                     1,086.3    1,083.3    1,078.9
Utah                        130.9      130.4      129.9

Vermont                      49.8       49.5       49.0
Virginia                    383.3      381.0      378.2
Washington                  343.8      340.1      338.7
West Virginia                79.1       78.5       78.3
Wisconsin                   605.6      603.2      599.6
Wyoming                      11.5       11.5       11.2

                         Transportation and public utilities

Alabama                      95.8       95.5       95.6
Alaska                       27.3       27.1       27.5
Arizona                     110.4      109.8      110.0
Arkansas                     70.6       70.8      709.0
California                  765.4      765.0      764.2

Colorado                    141.1      141.1      140.9
Connecticut                  80.1       80.0       80.0
Delaware                     17.6       17.7       17.8
District of Columbia         19.2       19.1       19.3
Florida                     364.2      366.4      366.4

Georgia                     274.5      273.6      272.7
Hawaii                      (3)        (3)        (3)
Idaho                        28.0       28.0       28.4
Illinois                    360.2      359.6      359.7
Indiana                     149.4      148.9      147.9

Iowa                         74.2       74.0       73.8
Kansas                       87.5       88.3       88.4
Kentucky                    109.4      108.5      107.3
Louisiana                   115.1      115.1      114.9
Maine                        24.1       24.4       24.4

Maryland                    118.1      118.3      118.0
Massachusetts               145.2      145.6      145.3
Michigan                    180.6      181.0      180.8
Minnesota                   136.9      136.8      136.2
Mississippi                  56.2       56.9       56.6

Missouri                    183.3      181.4      181.8
Montana                      22.4       22.3      224.0
Nebraska                     58.1       57.3       57.5
Nevada                       59.1       59.1       59.6
New Hampshire                21.7       21.5       21.5

New Jersey                  271.3      271.5      271.4
New Mexico                   37.1       37.0       36.9
New York                    442.6      443.2      443.9
North Carolina              183.6      183.6      185.1
North Dakota                 18.8       18.7       18.8

Ohio                        249.5      249.4      249.6
Oklahoma                     85.7       86.5       86.1
Oregon                       79.8       79.5       79.3
Pennsylvania                304.0      303.7      302.5
Rhode Island                 17.0       17.1       17.1

South Carolina               95.8       95.3       95.5
South Dakota                 16.9       16.8       17.0
Tennessee                   181.1      183.0      182.8
Texas                       609.2      611.5      610.8
Utah                         60.5       60.5       61.1

Vermont                      12.5       12.5       12.5
Virginia                    193.4      193.0      195.1
Washington                  149.4      149.1      149.0
West Virginia                37.0       37.1       37.2
Wisconsin                   134.3      135.1      135.6
Wyoming                      14.2       14.3       14.3

                                       Trade

Alabama                     449.5      448.0      447.1
Alaska                       58.2       58.3       58.3
Arizona                     530.0      530.8      532.9
Arkansas                    269.7      269.6      270.7
California                3,358.3    3,364.7    3,366.2

Colorado                    534.6      538.0      540.8
Connecticut                 365.6      367.2      367.7
Delaware                     92.8       92.6       92.7
District of Columbia         49.2       49.0       49.1
Florida                   1,778.5    1,785.9    1,793.0

Georgia                     998.7    1,000.6    1,004.7
Hawaii                      139.4      139.9      140.1
Idaho                       143.0      143.2      144.1
Illinois                  1,371.0    1,368.1    1,366.9
Indiana                     706.0      705.3      705.6

Iowa                        361.9      359.0      359.4
Kansas                      321.6      323.8      324.2
Kentucky                    435.5      435.2      434.6
Louisiana                   461.6      461.7      461.6
Maine                       152.9      152.5      151.6

Maryland                    555.6      553.2      552.2
Massachusetts               751.5      753.5      755.0
Michigan                  1,105.8    1,102.0    1,093.8
Minnesota                   633.5      635.2      637.3
Mississippi                 257.9      256.9      258.0

Missouri                    649.9      646.8      646.0
Montana                     103.8      103.6      103.1
Nebraska                    216.7      216.4      216.4
Nevada                      226.6      227.7      228.8
New Hampshire               165.0      166.1      166.4

New Jersey                  941.3      938.7      939.6
New Mexico                  174.6      174.1      173.9
New York                  1,765.3    1,765.2    1,760.0
North Carolina              900.3      902.3      908.9
North Dakota                 82.3       82.1       82.2

Ohio                      1,358.1    1,358.0    1,357.7
Oklahoma                    341.0      342.4      341.7
Oregon                      393.4      391.3      391.9
Pennsylvania              1,288.6    1,289.3    1,288.7
Rhode Island                111.4      110.9      110.7

South Carolina              454.6      453.1      455.1
South Dakota                 92.9       93.0       93.3
Tennessee                   652.6      655.9      655.5
Texas                     2,279.7    2,273.7    2,278.3
Utah                        254.3      254.6      254.8

Vermont                      68.5       68.7       68.6
Virginia                    773.8      773.7      775.9
Washington                  658.4      658.8      656.5
West Virginia               165.5      164.4      164.4
Wisconsin                   639.0      638.6      635.2
Wyoming                      55.7       56.0       56.3

                         Finance, insurance, and real estate

Alabama                      91.9       92.1       92.0
Alaska                       12.7       12.7       12.7
Arizona                     144.9      145.6      146.6
Arkansas                     46.1       46.1       46.3
California                  840.5      841.2      842.5

Colorado                    142.0      141.3      141.7
Connecticut                 141.7      142.2      141.8
Delaware                     50.6       50.7       50.7
District of Columbia         31.7       31.8       32.1
Florida                     451.6      454.2      454.9

Georgia                     206.4      207.2      207.4
Hawaii                       33.8       33.9       34.0
Idaho                        23.5       23.6       23.7
Illinois                    402.1      402.6      403.0
Indiana                     140.8      140.0      140.2

Iowa                         87.2       87.4       87.6
Kansas                       64.9       64.8       65.1
Kentucky                     76.8       76.7       76.7
Louisiana                    86.8       86.7       86.6
Maine                        32.5       32.4       32.5

Maryland                    138.9      139.5      139.9
Massachusetts               229.5      230.2      230.7
Michigan                    206.6      208.1      207.8
Minnesota                   162.4      162.4      162.9
Mississippi                  42.3       42.1       42.1

Missouri                    169.8      170.6      170.0
Montana                      18.2       18.3       18.4
Nebraska                     61.4       61.3       61.4
Nevada                       49.3       49.5       49.5
New Hampshire                32.7       32.7       32.9

New Jersey                  267.6      267.4      268.0
New Mexico                   32.3       32.4       32.4
New York                    753.6      751.9      749.7
North Carolina              189.5      188.8      190.4
North Dakota                 16.5       16.4       16.5

Ohio                        309.6      310.0      309.9
Oklahoma                     73.7       73.9       73.9
Oregon                       95.0       95.2       95.2
Pennsylvania                328.7      329.3      328.5
Rhode Island                 30.6       30.5       30.8

South Carolina               81.7       81.7       81.6
South Dakota                 26.1       26.6       27.0
Tennessee                   130.8      131.0      130.5
Texas                       531.1      531.3      533.5
Utah                         58.9       58.8       58.8

Vermont                      12.4       12.5       12.4
Virginia                    192.1      192.7      192.9
Washington                  138.7      139.2      139.7
West Virginia                29.7       30.1       29.9
Wisconsin                   151.3      151.6      151.6
Wyoming                       8.2        8.2        8.3

                                     Services

Alabama                     475.7      474.3      475.9
Alaska                       75.0       75.0       75.6
Arizona                     726.5      724.4      722.0
Arkansas                    283.1      282.5      282.4
California                4,742.7    4,754.2    4,746.9

Colorado                    707.1      720.1      712.1
Connecticut                 541.6      541.2      541.0
Delaware                    124.3      123.5      122.8
District of Columbia        302.8      306.4      306.5
Florida                   2,757.7    2,765.0    2,777.7

Georgia                   1,157.8    1,159.4    1,162.9
Hawaii                      188.0      188.4      187.2
Idaho                       145.9      147.4      148.4
Illinois                  1,882.5    1,878.4    1,878.4
Indiana                     758.4      760.7      761.1

Iowa                        398.4      394.9      394.6
Kansas                      353.5      353.2      355.0
Kentucky                    486.5      483.7      485.1
Louisiana                   548.4      549.1      546.5
Maine                       189.1      188.8      188.7

Maryland                    877.9      876.2      877.6
Massachusetts             1,237.9    1,237.3    1,240.5
Michigan                  1,333.1    1,332.3    1,331.1
Minnesota                   793.1      793.0      797.8
Mississippi                 272.0      273.0      272.6

Missouri                    789.1      789.5      786.9
Montana                     119.6      119.5      120.3
Nebraska                    257.2      256.7      258.3
Nevada                      457.3      458.1      459.6
New Hampshire               194.4      194.7      194.9

New Jersey                1,340.0    1,341.8    1,341.0
New Mexico                  220.0      221.7      222.4
New York                  3,106.7    3,111.8    3,117.0
North Carolina            1,052.1    1,053.7    1,059.7
North Dakota                 93.1       92.7       92.9

Ohio                      1,608.2    1,609.3    1,606.0
Oklahoma                    432.5      435.5      434.3
Oregon                      443.2      443.1      441.6
Pennsylvania              1,905.5    1,898.2    1,903.6
Rhode Island                165.7      165.8      165.7

South Carolina              476.1      478.4      482.4
South Dakota                105.9      105.2      106.1
Tennessee                   755.2      760.1      759.5
Texas                     2,803.8    2,806.0    2,813.8
Utah                        319.7      321.0      321.9

Vermont                      92.2       92.1       92.2
Virginia                  1,160.4    1,161.6    1,160.5
Washington                  797.2      799.4      802.2
West Virginia               230.0      230.0      229.8
Wisconsin                   781.6      781.4      783.1
Wyoming                      57.4       57.2       56.2

                                    Government

Alabama                     351.2      351.6      351.9
Alaska                       75.2       75.3       75.2
Arizona                     371.8      373.3      373.9
Arkansas                    192.8      193.0      193.6
California                2,358.9    2,366.1    2,369.2

Colorado                    345.4      348.7      348.4
Connecticut                 243.1      243.4      244.7
Delaware                     57.7       57.8       57.5
District of Columbia        221.8      221.1      221.5
Florida                   1,007.0    1,007.6    1,007.7

Georgia                     611.9      615.2      617.6
Hawaii                      115.2      113.9      112.4
Idaho                       109.7      109.2      109.9
Illinois                    830.9      826.5      832.4
Indiana                     412.5      412.8      415.0

Iowa                        241.2      241.2      241.5
Kansas                      245.5      247.1      248.0
Kentucky                    311.9      312.0      315.8
Louisiana                   373.4      372.2      373.0
Maine                        99.6       99.8      100.7

Maryland                    448.8      449.5      451.9
Massachusetts               426.2      426.1      426.1
Michigan                    693.3      693.6      696.2
Minnesota                   394.9      396.0      396.3
Mississippi                 237.4      237.2      237.7

Missouri                    429.8      430.0      429.3
Montana                      80.3       79.9       80.1
Nebraska                    155.9      155.4      156.9
Nevada                      124.2      126.3      124.9
New Hampshire                81.6       81.7       82.1

New Jersey                  592.8      593.2      595.3
New Mexico                  184.1      184.6      184.4
New York                  1,457.2    1,461.3    1,465.3
North Carolina              643.1      642.8      644.0
North Dakota                 73.0       73.3       72.3

Ohio                        790.5      791.4      788.9
Oklahoma                    288.9      290.4      290.3
Oregon                      266.1      265.7      266.5
Pennsylvania                731.5      733.1      732.4
Rhode Island                 64.2       64.0       64.1

South Carolina              320.1      319.6      320.4
South Dakota                 70.7       70.3       71.0
Tennessee                   398.8      401.9      400.5
Texas                     1,583.5    1,584.1    1,585.1
Utah                        187.9      188.5      188.3

Vermont                      49.8       49.5       49.9
Virginia                    623.8      623.8      624.8
Washington                  486.5      488.4      489.7
West Virginia               142.6      143.3      142.7
Wisconsin                   410.0      410.5      411.7
Wyoming                      60.6       60.4       60.2

                               20001

State

                           June     July (p)

                               Total (1)

Alabama                   1,914.7    1,918.3
Alaska                      289.1      289.2
Arizona                   2,270.5    2,264.6
Arkansas                  1,164.3    1,164.1
California               14,820.7   14,813.6

Colorado                  2,270.1    2,266.0
Connecticut               1,700.4    1,699.2
Delaware                    423.2      424.4
District of Columbia        654.6      654.5
Florida                   7,298.7    7,322.5

Georgia                   4,043.3    4,033.5
Hawaii                      560.4      556.8
Idaho                       570.6      572.0
Illinois                  6,053.8    6,028.5
Indiana                   2,985.4    2,980.8

Iowa                      1,477.9    1,486.7
Kansas                    1,367.5    1,368.6
Kentucky                  1,833.5    1,834.6
Louisiana                 1,945.2    1,945.2
Maine                       610.2      614.8

Maryland                  2,474.9    2,462.7
Massachusetts             3,368.7    3,365.4
Michigan                  4,679.5    4,683.7
Minnesota                 2,689.8    2,685.3
Mississippi               1,152.0    1,148.9

Missouri                  2,743.8    2,732.6
Montana                     394.8      395.5
Nebraska                    911.7      914.9
Nevada                    1,076.3    1,068.9
New Hampshire               626.2      624.5

New Jersey                4,022.5    4,018.7
New Mexico                  757.5      756.6
New York                  8,722.2    8,717.7
North Carolina            3,961.1    3,992.3
North Dakota                327.6      326.2

Ohio                      5,646.3    5,657.9
Oklahoma                  1,501.3    1,506.8
Oregon                    1,596.0    1,593.4
Pennsylvania              5,729.4    5,726.9
Rhode Island                479.2      479.7

South Carolina            1,876.4    1,881.4
South Dakota                380.9      381.1
Tennessee                 2,759.9    2,762.5
Texas                     9,658.9    9,640.1
Utah                      1,092.9    1,091.4

Vermont                     299.9      299.3
Virginia                  3,567.9    3,569.1
Washington                2,742.8    2,744.6
West Virginia               738.5      736.5
Wisconsin                 2,838.0    2,842.4
Wyoming                     244.9      248.5

                             Construction

Alabama                     105.8      105.5
Alaska                       15.1       14.9
Arizona                     167.6      165.8
Arkansas                     56.0       56.0
California                  768.6      764.4

Colorado                    163.6      163.9
Connecticut                  66.7       65.6
Delaware                     25.1       25.4
District of Columbia         11.2       11.3
Florida                     400.5      402.4

Georgia                     209.4      210.9
Hawaii (2)                   23.6       23.0
Idaho                        36.7       37.3
Illinois                    281.7      280.4
Indiana                     153.4      151.7

Iowa                         63.3       63.2
Kansas                       69.2       68.6
Kentucky                     87.1       86.9
Louisiana                   133.8      135.8
Maine                        30.5       30.5

Maryland                    159.5      160.6
Massachusetts               139.3      139.0
Michigan                    213.2      213.4
Minnesota                   125.7      124.8
Mississippi                  54.1       54.3

Missouri                    145.1      141.4
Montana                      20.5       20.7
Nebraska                     43.9       43.8
Nevada                       91.3       90.8
New Hampshire                26.0       26.0

New Jersey                  160.1      159.6
New Mexico                   45.7       45.7
New York                    337.9      336.4
North Carolina              242.5      244.6
North Dakota                 15.9       15.7

Ohio                        257.4      257.3
Oklahoma                     62.5       63.4
Oregon                       83.1       82.9
Pennsylvania                256.0      255.1
Rhode Island                 19.8       19.7

South Carolina              117.3      117.3
South Dakota                 18.9       19.5
Tennessee                   129.9      129.3
Texas                       564.6      586.6
Utah                         68.6       68.7

Vermont                      14.8       14.7
Virginia                    226.3      227.6
Washington                  164.9      164.2
West Virginia                34.1       33.8
Wisconsin                   124.5      126.4
Wyoming                      18.3       18.0

                             Manufacturing

Alabama                     344.8      346.3
Alaska                       12.8       12.5
Arizona                     212.1      211.4
Arkansas                    240.7      240.8
California                1,924.4    1,912.4

Colorado                    201.8      200.4
Connecticut                 256.8      257.9
Delaware                    568.0       55.4
District of Columbia         11.5       11.5
Florida                     482.0      482.0

Georgia                     567.8      570.3
Hawaii                       17.7       17.7
Idaho                        76.4       76.8
Illinois                    916.6      910.1
Indiana                     662.8      659.3

Iowa                        259.3      259.3
Kansas                      209.4      209.4
Kentucky                    310.5      307.2
Louisiana                   180.3      180.3
Maine                        81.5       82.3

Maryland                    175.7      175.0
Massachusetts               426.0      424.4
Michigan                    941.4      943.6
Minnesota                   430.5      429.7
Mississippi                 217.6      217.4

Missouri                    378.8      384.4
Montana                      23.4       23.5
Nebraska                    118.3      117.7
Nevada                       46.4       45.9
New Hampshire               101.8      101.8

New Jersey                  445.8      443.9
New Mexico                   42.4       42.6
New York                    846.2      846.1
North Carolina              743.2      737.1
North Dakota                 24.8       25.1

Ohio                      1,057.2    1,059.4
Oklahoma                    178.5      177.6
Oregon                      235.3      233.5
Pennsylvania                896.6      893.0
Rhode Island                 70.8       70.7

South Carolina              338.0      336.9
South Dakota                 46.6       46.2
Tennessee                   489.6      489.9
Texas                     1,075.4    1,075.0
Utah                        130.0      130.1

Vermont                      48.9      486.0
Virginia                    375.7      375.5
Washington                  337.5      338.1
West Virginia                78.0       77.9
Wisconsin                   592.9      593.4
Wyoming                      11.3       11.3

                          Transportation and
                           public utilities

Alabama                      95.2       95.1
Alaska                       27.3       27.3
Arizona                     109.7      110.4
Arkansas                     70.8      706.0
California                  763.4      759.7

Colorado                    141.2      140.8
Connecticut                  79.9       80.3
Delaware                     17.7       18.2
District of Columbia         19.2       19.4
Florida                     368.2      369.9

Georgia                     272.3      271.0
Hawaii                      (3)        (3)
Idaho                        28.8       29.1
Illinois                    358.4      358.5
Indiana                     148.2      149.1

Iowa                         74.1       73.7
Kansas                       88.1       88.7
Kentucky                    105.6      108.1
Louisiana                   114.4      114.8
Maine                        24.3       24.4

Maryland                    118.0      118.2
Massachusetts               146.2      146.7
Michigan                    180.0      180.9
Minnesota                   136.5      135.2
Mississippi                  56.3       56.4

Missouri                    182.5      181.6
Montana                      22.6       22.4
Nebraska                     56.6       57.3
Nevada                       59.2       58.5
New Hampshire                21.7       21.8

New Jersey                  270.4      268.9
New Mexico                   37.5       37.5
New York                    442.7      443.9
North Carolina              185.0      185.9
North Dakota                 18.8       18.8

Ohio                        250.1      250.1
Oklahoma                     86.1       86.4
Oregon                       79.6       79.9
Pennsylvania                299.4      298.3
Rhode Island                 16.9       17.0

South Carolina               95.8       96.2
South Dakota                 17.4       17.4
Tennessee                   182.0      181.0
Texas                       613.2      614.7
Utah                         61.9       61.5

Vermont                      12.4       12.5
Virginia                    195.3      195.2
Washington                  148.1      148.0
West Virginia                37.5       37.5
Wisconsin                   135.3      137.0
Wyoming                      14.4       14.3

                                 Trade

Alabama                     445.1      446.1
Alaska                       57.7       58.2
Arizona                     534.3      535.2
Arkansas                    270.6      268.8
California                3,368.2    3,368.5

Colorado                    541.7      542.8
Connecticut                 367.4      367.3
Delaware                     93.2       93.5
District of Columbia         49.1       49.5
Florida                   1,796.9    1,799.3

Georgia                   1,006.6    1,001.4
Hawaii                      140.0      139.3
Idaho                       144.4      144.2
Illinois                  1,363.5    1,357.3
Indiana                     702.6      702.5

Iowa                        360.2      362.6
Kansas                      323.6      321.7
Kentucky                    434.8      436.7
Louisiana                   459.5      458.6
Maine                       152.1      154.0

Maryland                    553.1      554.5
Massachusetts               753.7      754.1
Michigan                  1,093.5    1,093.1
Minnesota                   635.9      635.7
Mississippi                 256.4      257.0

Missouri                    645.4      644.9
Montana                     103.5      104.0
Nebraska                    216.4      220.2
Nevada                      229.8      230.1
New Hampshire               166.4      166.0

New Jersey                  938.9      939.3
New Mexico                  174.9      175.3
New York                  1,758.3    1,755.7
North Carolina              912.8      912.9
North Dakota                 82.3       81.6

Ohio                      1,359.5    1,359.7
Oklahoma                    342.8      343.8
Oregon                      391.0      391.2
Pennsylvania              1,287.9    1,291.2
Rhode Island                110.5      110.7

South Carolina              453.0      455.3
South Dakota                 93.1       92.9
Tennessee                   657.5      656.8
Texas                     2,285.4    2,284.8
Utah                        254.0      253.8

Vermont                      68.5       68.6
Virginia                    775.9      775.4
Washington                  654.4      656.6
West Virginia               163.8      164.4
Wisconsin                   635.5      637.7
Wyoming                      55.9       55.8

                           Finance, insurance,
                            and real estate

Alabama                      92.0       92.1
Alaska                       12.7       12.8
Arizona                     146.8      147.0
Arkansas                     46.4       46.2
California                  843.1      842.1

Colorado                    141.8      142.3
Connecticut                 142.1      142.3
Delaware                     50.1       50.6
District of Columbia         32.1       32.3
Florida                     454.5      455.8

Georgia                     207.2      204.8
Hawaii                       33.7       33.5
Idaho                        23.6       23.8
Illinois                    403.4      403.0
Indiana                     139.9      139.9

Iowa                         87.4       87.4
Kansas                       65.6       65.4
Kentucky                     76.4       76.7
Louisiana                    86.3       86.3
Maine                        32.0       32.1

Maryland                    140.5      140.4
Massachusetts               231.3      231.3
Michigan                    208.5      208.5
Minnesota                   162.7      162.4
Mississippi                  42.0       42.1

Missouri                    168.9      167.8
Montana                      18.3       18.4
Nebraska                     60.9       61.0
Nevada                       49.8       49.7
New Hampshire                32.6       32.8

New Jersey                  266.5      266.4
New Mexico                   32.4       32.4
New York                    748.6      747.2
North Carolina              188.9      188.4
North Dakota                 16.4       16.5

Ohio                        310.4      310.6
Oklahoma                     74.0       74.6
Oregon                       95.2       95.1
Pennsylvania                328.2      327.8
Rhode Island                 31.0       31.0

South Carolina               81.3       81.7
South Dakota                 26.7       26.7
Tennessee                   130.9      130.5
Texas                       534.6      535.4
Utah                         58.6       59.2

Vermont                      12.4       12.3
Virginia                    193.2      193.0
Washington                  139.7      139.6
West Virginia                29.6       29.5
Wisconsin                   152.0      152.7
Wyoming                       8.2        8.3

                                Services

Alabama                     476.8      478.1
Alaska                       76.6       76.4
Arizona                     716.1      708.4
Arkansas                    282.7      282.9
California                4,751.9    4,750.2

Colorado                    716.7      713.9
Connecticut                 542.7      542.9
Delaware                    123.0      123.5
District of Columbia        307.6      307.7
Florida                   2,781.3    2,796.6

Georgia                   1,158.8    1,154.5
Hawaii                      186.8      186.0
Idaho                       148.7      148.6
Illinois                  1,877.0    1,870.3
Indiana                     760.7      758.5

Iowa                        395.1      398.9
Kansas                      355.3      355.3
Kentucky                    485.4      487.5
Louisiana                   545.2      544.7
Maine                       188.9      189.2

Maryland                    879.3      884.1
Massachusetts             1,243.9    1,241.7
Michigan                  1,332.4    1,333.8
Minnesota                   795.0      794.7
Mississippi                 274.3      272.8

Missouri                    787.2      788.0
Montana                     121.2      120.5
Nebraska                    256.8      257.5
Nevada                      460.3      457.8
New Hampshire               194.8      194.5

New Jersey                1,342.8    1,341.1
New Mexico                  222.4      222.7
New York                  3,111.7    3,116.3
North Carolina            1,061.1    1,063.4
North Dakota                 93.0       92.0

Ohio                      1,615.1    1,618.8
Oklahoma                    438.7      440.8
Oregon                      443.1      439.3
Pennsylvania              1,911.4    1,912.9
Rhode Island                166.1      165.6

South Carolina              470.5      470.8
South Dakota                106.4      106.2
Tennessee                   764.3      768.8
Texas                     2,816.4    2,815.0
Utah                        321.6      320.0

Vermont                      92.4       92.1
Virginia                  1,164.1    1,163.8
Washington                  804.1      802.5
West Virginia               231.9      233.5
Wisconsin                   783.9      785.3
Wyoming                      56.9       56.7

                               Government

Alabama                     346.8      346.9
Alaska                       75.4       75.7
Arizona                     374.4      377.0
Arkansas                    193.6      195.3
California                2,377.8    2,393.2

Colorado                    350.0      348.5
Connecticut                 244.0      242.1
Delaware                     57.2       57.7
District of Columbia        223.8      222.7
Florida                   1,008.7    1,009.9

Georgia                     613.3      612.6
Hawaii                      115.6      114.6
Idaho                       109.7      109.9
Illinois                    843.3      838.8
Indiana                     412.0      413.9

Iowa                        236.5      239.6
Kansas                      248.6      251.6
Kentucky                    313.8      311.7
Louisiana                   374.6      373.2
Maine                       100.8      102.2

Maryland                    447.5      428.4
Massachusetts               426.9      426.9
Michigan                    703.7      702.4
Minnesota                   397.5      397.3
Mississippi                 246.1      243.6

Missouri                    431.4      420.0
Montana                      80.9       81.5
Nebraska                    157.5      156.1
Nevada                      129.1      125.8
New Hampshire                82.5       81.1

New Jersey                  596.3      597.7
New Mexico                  185.5      183.9
New York                  1,472.1    1,467.5
North Carolina              623.6      656.0
North Dakota                 72.5       71.5

Ohio                        783.8      789.3
Oklahoma                    288.3      289.7
Oregon                      267.0      269.7
Pennsylvania                730.7      729.2
Rhode Island                 63.9       64.8

South Carolina              318.6      321.3
South Dakota                 70.5       71.1
Tennessee                   401.7      402.3
Texas                     1,589.7    1,568.2
Utah                        190.0      190.1

Vermont                      49.8       49.8
Virginia                    627.3      628.6
Washington                  490.4      491.9
West Virginia               142.3      138.6
Wisconsin                   411.4      407.4
Wyoming                      60.9       65.1

(1) Includes mining, not shown separately.

(2) Mining is combined with construction.

(3) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: All State data currently reflect March 2000 benchmarks levels.
When more recent benchmark data are introduced with the release of
January 2002 estimates, all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997
are subject to revision.
B-8. Average weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers (1)
on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group,
seasonally adjusted

                                                     2000

             Industry

                                      Aug.   Sept.   Oct.   Nov.   Dec.

    Total private                     34.3    34.4   34.4   34.3   34.2

Goods-producing                       40.8    40.7   40.8   40.6   40.1

  Mining                              43.1    43.0   43.1   43.0   42.5

  Construction                        39.2    38.9   39.2   38.9   38.7

  Manufacturing                       41.4    41.4   41.4   41.2   40.6
      Overtime hours                   4.5     4.4    4.5    4.3    4.1

    Durable goods                     41.9    41.8   41.9   41.6   41.0
        Overtime hours                 4.6     4.5    4.6    4.4    4.1
      Lumber and wood products        40.7    40.8   40.9   40.8   40.2
      Furniture and fixtures          39.6    39.7   39.7   39.4   38.8
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                      43.0    42.9   43.2   43.0   42.3
      Primary metal industries        44.7    44.7   44.4   44.4   43.5
        Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products              45.9    45.8   45.1   45.2   44.7
      Fabricated metal products       42.3    42.2   42.2   42.1   41.3
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                     42.1    41.9   42.0   41.7   41.1
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment          40.5    40.7   40.7   40.5   40.3
      Transportation equipment        43.2    42.9   43.0   42.5   41.5
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   44.3    43.8   43.9   43.2   41.5
      Instruments and related
        products                      40.9    41.1   41.2   41.2   40.7
      Miscellaneous manufacturing     38.7    38.5   38.6   38.4   38.1

    Nondurable goods                  40.7    40.7   40.6   40.5   40.1
        Overtime hours                 4.4     4.3    4.3    4.2    4.1
      Food and kindred products       41.8    41.6   41.5   41.4   40.9
      Tobacco products                41.0    41.0   40.3   40.4   40.3
      Textile mill products           40.8    40.8   40.6   40.5   40.5
      Apparel and other textile
        products                      37.7    37.6   37.5   37.6   37.2
      Paper and allied products       42.5    42.4   42.3   42.2   41.7
      Printing and publishing         38.1    38.2   38.2   38.2   37.9
      Chemicals and allied products   42.3    42.4   42.3   42.1   42.1
      Petroleum and coal products      (2)     (2)    (2)    (2)    (2)
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                      41.3    41.3   41.2   41.0   40.4
      Leather and leather products    37.4    37.3   37.4   37.3   36.8

Service-producing                     32.7    32.8   32.8   32.8   32.7

  Transportation and public
    utilities                         38.4    38.5   38.6   38.6   38.7

  Wholesale trade                     38.3    38.4   38.4   38.4   38.3

  Retail trade                        28.9    28.8   28.9   28.9   28.7

  Finance, Insurance, and real
    estate                            36.2    36.4   36.2   36.2   36.2

  Services                            32.6    32.7   32.6   32.6   32.6

                                                    2001

             Industry

                                      Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   Apr.   May

    Total private                     34.4   34.3   34.3   34.2   34.2

Goods-producing                       40.5   40.3   40.5   40.6   40.5

  Mining                              43.1   43.2   43.8   44.0   43.9

  Construction                        39.1   38.7   39.1   39.3   39.7

  Manufacturing                       41.0   40.9   41.0   41.0   40.7
      Overtime hours                   4.2    3.9    4.1    3.9    3.9

    Durable goods                     41.3   41.1   41.3   41.3   41.0
        Overtime hours                 4.1    3.9    4.0    3.9    3.9
      Lumber and wood products        39.8   40.1   40.3   40.1   40.6
      Furniture and fixtures          39.2   39.1   39.1   39.3   38.6
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                      43.0   42.8   43.7   43.2   43.9
      Primary metal industries        43.8   43.2   43.4   44.3   43.5
        Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products              44.7   44.4   44.4   45.4   44.6
      Fabricated metal products       41.7   41.7   41.9   42.0   41.4
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                     41.5   41.0   41.2   41.3   40.7
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment          40.3   40.3   40.1   39.8   39.1
      Transportation equipment        42.0   42.0   42.0   42.4   42.4
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   42.1   42.0   42.3   43.3   43.6
      Instruments and related
        products                      41.0   41.1   41.0   41.0   41.0
      Miscellaneous manufacturing     38.3   38.2   38.2   38.2   37.9

    Nondurable goods                  40.6   40.4   40.5   40.5   40.3
        Overtime hours                 4.3    4.0    4.1    3.9    4.0
      Food and kindred products       41.3   41.1   41.2   41.3   41.1
      Tobacco products                40.4   39.8   40.0   41.1   39.1
      Textile mill products           40.7   40.4   40.5   40.3   40.3
      Apparel and other textile
        products                      37.6   37.6   37.5   38.0   37.8
      Paper and allied products       41.9   41.7   41.8   42.0   41.6
      Printing and publishing         38.4   38.4   38.6   38.2   38.0
      Chemicals and allied products   42.6   42.3   42.3   42.6   42.4
      Petroleum and coal products      (2)    (2)    (2)    (2)    (2)
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                      41.0   40.9   41.0   40.8   40.6
      Leather and leather products    36.9   36.4   36.1   36.6   35.9

Service-producing                     32.9   32.8   32.8   32.7   32.7

  Transportation and public
    utilities                         38.7   38.5   38.3   38.1   38.1

  Wholesale trade                     38.3   38.1   38.3   38.2   38.2

  Retail trade                        29.1   28.9   28.8   28.8   28.8

  Finance, Insurance, and real
    estate                            36.2   36.3   36.3   36.3   36.2

  Services                            32.7   32.7   32.8   32.6   32.7

                                                 2001

             Industry

                                      June   July (p)   Aug. (p)

    Total private                     34.2       34.1       34.1

Goods-producing                       40.4       40.5       40.3

  Mining                              43.3       43.3       43.4

  Construction                        39.4       39.4       39.2

  Manufacturing                       40.7       40.9       40.7
      Overtime hours                   3.9        4.0        4.2

    Durable goods                     40.9       41.2       41.1
        Overtime hours                 3.9        4.0        4.1
      Lumber and wood products        40.4       41.1       40.6
      Furniture and fixtures          38.4       39.7       39.7
      Stone, clay, and glass
        products                      44.0       44.0       43.6
      Primary metal industries        43.9       43.9       43.7
        Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products              45.1       44.4       44.8
      Fabricated metal products       41.2       41.5       41.6
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                     40.4       40.8       40.1
      Electronic and other
        electrical equipment          39.3       39.0       38.8
      Transportation equipment        41.9       42.4       43.1
        Motor vehicles and
          equipment                   43.0       43.4       45.2
      Instruments and related
        products                      40.8       40.8       40.2
      Miscellaneous manufacturing     38.4       38.5       38.4

    Nondurable goods                  40.4       40.4       40.2
        Overtime hours                 3.9        4.0        4.2
      Food and kindred products       41.2       40.9       41.0
      Tobacco products                40.4       40.5       41.0
      Textile mill products           40.4       39.9       40.1
      Apparel and other textile
        products                      37.5       37.8       37.3
      Paper and allied products       41.7       41.7       41.2
      Printing and publishing         38.0       38.4       38.1
      Chemicals and allied products   42.2       42.7       42.2
      Petroleum and coal products      (2)        (2)        (2)
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                      40.7       40.7       40.5
      Leather and leather products    36.2       35.5       35.8

Service-producing                     32.8       32.6       32.6

  Transportation and public
    utilities                         38.1       38.0       38.1

  Wholesale trade                     38.3       38.3       38.3

  Retail trade                        28.7       28.6       28.6

  Finance, Insurance, and real
    estate                            36.5       36.2       36.2

  Services                            32.8       32.6       32.5

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the
seasonal components, which are small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from March
2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced,
all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997 forward are subject to
revision.
B-9. Indexes of aggregate weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory
workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group, seasonally adjusted

(1982=100)

                                                       2000

               Industry

                                          Aug.    Sept.   Oct.    Nov.

    Total private                         151.3   151.7   151.8   151.8

Goods-producing                           116.0   115.4   115.7   114.9

  Mining                                   51.1    51.6    52.3    52.0

  Construction                            184.3   183.6   185.8   184.7

  Manufacturing                           105.5   104.7   104.6   103.9

    Durable goods                         111.1   110.4   110.4   109.6
      Lumber and wood products            145.7   145.0   144.2   143.0
      Furniture and fixtures              139.1   139.2   139.2   137.2
      Stone, clay, and glass products     118.8   118.3   118.8   118.0
      Primary metal industries             92.9    92.0    91.6    91.1
        Blast furnaces and basic steel
          products                         72.1    71.5    70.4    70.2
      Fabricated metal products           121.9   121.5   121.1   120.8
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                         103.4   101.8   102.1   101.0
      Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                         108.4   108.6   108.4   107.7
      Transportation equipment            120.6   119.2   119.5   117.9
        Motor vehicles and equipment      161.9   159.2   159.3   155.8
      Instruments and related products     75.0    75.4    75.6    75.9
      Miscellaneous manufacturing          99.1    97.5    98.1    97.9

    Nondurable goods                       97.7    97.0    96.7    96.2
      Food and kindred products           117.2   115.3   116.2   116.0
      Tobacco products                     50.8    48.7    45.9    48.0
      Textile mill products                75.1    74.4    73.0    72.4
      Apparel and other textile
        products                           54.2    53.5    52.8    52.4
      Paper and allied products           103.0   102.7   102.5   102.0
      Printing and publishing             120.3   120.3   120.3   119.4
      Chemicals and allied products        99.2    99.4    99.2    98.6
      Petroleum and coal products          70.1    69.8    70.3    70.1
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                          147.8   147.0   145.9   144.5
      Leather and leather products         31.0    30.4    29.9    29.8

Service-producing                         167.2   168.0   168.0   168.3

  Transportation and public utilities     136.1   138.9   139.6   139.8

  Wholesale trade                         131.7   132.1   132.4   132.5

  Retail trade                            146.1   145.7   146.1   146.4

  Finance, insurance, and real estate     138.1   139.2   138.7   138.9

  Services                                210.2   211.4   210.8   211.2

                                          2000        2001

               Industry

                                          Dec.    Jan.    Feb.

    Total private                         151.2   152.2   151.7

Goods-producing                           113.5   114.4   113.6

  Mining                                   51.4    52.5    53.2

  Construction                            184.2   187.6   186.9

  Manufacturing                           102.2   102.5   101.5

    Durable goods                         107.5   107.4   106.4
      Lumber and wood products            139.6   137.4   137.4
      Furniture and fixtures              134.5   135.2   133.7
      Stone, clay, and glass products     115.8   117.8   117.2
      Primary metal industries             88.4    88.3    87.0
        Blast furnaces and basic steel
          products                         69.0    68.2    67.0
      Fabricated metal products           118.2   118.3   117.1
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                          99.4   100.6    98.3
      Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                         106.9   106.1   105.2
      Transportation equipment            114.6   113.3   113.5
        Motor vehicles and equipment      148.8   146.5   146.4
      Instruments and related products     75.2    75.7    75.7
      Miscellaneous manufacturing          97.2    96.6    94.9

    Nondurable goods                       94.9    95.7    94.8
      Food and kindred products           114.7   116.0   115.4
      Tobacco products                     45.9    46.0    43.4
      Textile mill products                71.7    71.2    69.7
      Apparel and other textile
        products                           51.3    51.4    50.9
      Paper and allied products           100.4   100.9    99.8
      Printing and publishing             118.2   119.3   119.0
      Chemicals and allied products        98.6    99.7    99.0
      Petroleum and coal products          69.3    73.1    70.0
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                          141.4   142.3   140.6
      Leather and leather products         29.4    28.9    29.1

Service-producing                         168.2   169.2   168.9

  Transportation and public utilities     140.6   140.8   140.3

  Wholesale trade                         132.2   132.3   131.4

  Retail trade                            145.5   147.5   146.8

  Finance, insurance, and real estate     139.0   139.2   139.8

  Services                                211.4   212.4   212.5

                                                  2001

               Industry

                                          Mar.    Apr.     May

    Total private                         152.0   151.5   151.5

Goods-producing                           114.1   113.5   112.8

  Mining                                   54.5    55.0    55.4

  Construction                            191.0   190.0   192.5

  Manufacturing                           101.2   100.7    99.1

    Durable goods                         105.9   105.4   103.6
      Lumber and wood products            137.7   137.2   138.2
      Furniture and fixtures              133.7   133.1   129.5
      Stone, clay, and glass products     119.7   118.3   119.4
      Primary metal industries             86.2    87.0    84.4
        Blast furnaces and basic steel
          products                         66.6    67.6    65.6
      Fabricated metal products           117.1   116.9   114.0
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                          97.0    96.3    94.0
      Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                         103.4   100.9    97.4
      Transportation equipment            113.1   113.8   112.8
        Motor vehicles and equipment      146.0   149.0   147.7
      Instruments and related products     75.2    74.7    74.2
      Miscellaneous manufacturing          95.3    95.3    93.8

    Nondurable goods                       94.7    94.1    93.0
      Food and kindred products           115.9   116.0   114.8
      Tobacco products                     45.6    46.8    46.5
      Textile mill products                69.5    68.5    67.1
      Apparel and other textile
        products                           50.4    50.1    49.5
      Paper and allied products            99.4    99.7    98.4
      Printing and publishing             119.2   116.5   115.4
      Chemicals and allied products        98.9    98.7    98.1
      Petroleum and coal products          69.5    72.9    70.1
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                          140.4   138.4   137.0
      Leather and leather products         28.8    28.1    27.0

Service-producing                         169.1   168.5   168.9

  Transportation and public utilities     139.9   139.4   139.4

  Wholesale trade                         132.0   131.4   131.0

  Retail trade                            146.0   146.7   146.5

  Finance, insurance, and real estate     140.0   140.2   140.2

  Services                                213.4   211.8   212.9

                                                     2001

               Industry

                                          June    July (p)   Aug. (p)

    Total private                         151.2      150.7      150.1

Goods-producing                           111.5      111.6      110.3

  Mining                                   55.0       55.0       55.1

  Construction                            190.1      190.5      188.8

  Manufacturing                            98.1       98.1       96.8

    Durable goods                         102.2      102.0      100.7
      Lumber and wood products            137.6      139.5      137.6
      Furniture and fixtures              127.1      129.8      127.9
      Stone, clay, and glass products     118.9      119.2      116.8
      Primary metal industries             84.4       83.2       82.5
        Blast furnaces and basic steel
          products                         65.6       63.8       63.9
      Fabricated metal products           112.5      113.2      112.5
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                          92.0       91.4       88.7
      Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                          95.9       92.8       90.6
      Transportation equipment            110.0      111.4      112.9
        Motor vehicles and equipment      143.2      145.8      150.5
      Instruments and related products     73.6       73.6       72.0
      Miscellaneous manufacturing          95.0       94.2       91.4

    Nondurable goods                       92.5       92.6       91.5
      Food and kindred products           115.3      114.1      114.2
      Tobacco products                     48.0       48.1       50.8
      Textile mill products                66.3       65.6       65.3
      Apparel and other textile
        products                           48.0       48.7       46.2
      Paper and allied products            97.8       97.4       95.6
      Printing and publishing             114.6      115.3      114.3
      Chemicals and allied products        97.4       98.9       97.3
      Petroleum and coal products          71.6       71.6       72.1
      Rubber and misc. plastics
        products                          136.4      137.3      135.2
      Leather and leather products         26.7       25.6       25.9

Service-producing                         169.0      168.2      168.0

  Transportation and public utilities     139.2      139.1      138.8

  Wholesale trade                         131.2      131.0      130.9

  Retail trade                            146.0      145.6      145.4

  Finance, insurance, and real estate     140.9      139.5      139.3

  Services                                213.4      212.2      211.9

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from March
2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are introduced,
all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997 forward are subject to
revision.
B-10. Hours of wage and salary workers on nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, seasonally adjusted

                             Millions of hours (annual rate) (1)

    Industry

                                June         July         Aug.
                              2001 (r)     2001 (r)     2001 (p)

    Total                     240,311      241,266      241,731

Private sector                201,702      201,270      200,272

  Mining                        1,273        1,278        1,272
  Construction                 14,063       14,081       14,020
  Manufacturing                37,810       37,776       37,383
    Durable goods              22,870       22,829       22,591
    Nondurable goods           14,940       14,947       14,792
  Transportation and
    public utilities           14,136       14,095       14,070
  Wholesale trade              13,985       13,979       13,975
  Retail trade                 35,162       35,092       35,053
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                14,486       14,394       14,331
  Services                     70,786       70,575       70,168

Government                     38,609       39,996       41,458

                                         Percent change

    Industry

                               Aug. 2000   June 2001    July 2001
                                  to           to           to
                                 Aug.         July         Aug.
                               2001 (p)     2001 (r)     2001 (p)

    Total                         0.6          0.4          0.2

Private sector                    -.6          -.2          -.5

  Mining                          4.7           .4          -.5
  Construction                    2.7           .1          -.4
  Manufacturing                  -6.1          -.1         -1.0
    Durable goods                -6.9          -.2         -1.0
    Nondurable goods             -4.9           .0         -1.0
  Transportation and
    public utilities              1.1          -.3          -.2
  Wholesale trade                 -.3           .0           .0
  Retail trade                    -.1          -.2          -.1
  Finance, insurance, and
    real estate                   1.1          -.6          -.4
  Services                         .9          -.3          -.6

Government                        6.7          3.6          3.7

(1) Total hours paid for 1 week in the month, seasonally adjusted,
multiplied by 52.

(p) = preliminary.

(r) = revised.

NOTE: Data refer to hours of all employees--production
workers, nonsupervisory workers, and salaried workers--and are based
largely on establishment data. See BLS Handbook of Methods, BLS
Bulletin 2490, chapter 10, "Productivity Measures: Business Sector
and Major Subsectors".

SOURCE: Office of Productivity and Technology (202--691-5606).
Historical data for this series also are available on the Internet
at the following address:

ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/opt/tableb10.txt
B-11. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, seasonally adjusted

                                                     2000

                  Industry

                                           Aug.      Sept.     Oct.

                                           Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        $13.80    $13.84    $13.90

  Goods-producing                          15.45     15.47     15.57

    Mining                                 17.25     17.24     17.30
    Construction                           17.93     17.97     18.02
    Manufacturing                          14.43     14.44     14.54
      Excluding overtime (2)               13.69     13.73     13.80

  Service-producing                        13.29     13.34     13.39

    Transportation and public
      utilities                            16.27     16.31     16.39
    Wholesale trade                        15.25     15.33     15.37
    Retail trade                            9.50      9.54      9.57
    Finance, insurance, and real estate    15.13     15.19     15.20
    Services                               13.97     14.01     14.07

  Total private (in constant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                   7.90      7.88      7.90
    Goods-producing                         8.84      8.80      8.85
    Service-producing                       7.61      7.59      7.61

                                            Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        473.34    476.10    478.16

  Goods-producing                         630.36    629.63    635.26

    Mining                                743.48    741.32    745.63
    Construction                          702.86    699.03    706.38
    Manufacturing                         597.40    597.82    601.96

  Service-producing                       434.58    437.55    439.19

    Transportation and public
      utilities                           624.77    627.94    632.65
    Wholesale trade                       584.08    588.67    590.21
    Retail trade                          274.55    274.75    276.57
    Finance, insurance, and real
      estate                              547.71    552.92    550.24
    Services                              455.42    458.13    458.68

  Total private (inconstant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                 270.94    270.97    271.68
    Goods-producing                       360.82    358.36    360.94
    Service-producing                     248.76    249.03    249.54

                                                2000           2001

                  Industry

                                           Nov.      Dec.      Jan.

                                           Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        $13.97    $14.03    $14.03

  Goods-producing                          15.63     15.65     15.67

    Mining                                 17.38     17.43     17.49
    Construction                           18.16     18.17     18.28
    Manufacturing                          14.57     14.58     14.54
      Excluding overtime (2)               13.84     13.88     13.83

  Service-producing                        13.46     13.53     13.54

    Transportation and public
      utilities                            16.42     16.50     16.51
    Wholesale trade                        15.44     15.55     15.53
    Retail trade                            9.61      9.65      9.64
    Finance, insurance, and real estate    15.28     15.35     15.44
    Services                               14.16     14.23     14.25

  Total private (in constant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                   7.92      7.94      7.90
    Goods-producing                         8.86      8.86      8.82
    Service-producing                       7.63      7.66      7.62

                                            Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        479.17    479.83    482.63

  Goods-producing                         634.58    627.57    634.64

    Mining                                747.34    740.78    753.82
    Construction                          706.42    703.18    714.75
    Manufacturing                         600.28    591.95    596.14

  Service-producing                       441.49    442.43    445.47

    Transportation and public
      utilities                           633.81    638.55    638.94
    Wholesale trade                       592.90    595.57    594.80
    Retail trade                          277.73    276.96    280.52
    Finance, insurance, and real
     estate                               553.14    555.67    558.93
    Services                              461.62    463.90    465.98

  Total private (inconstant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                 271.64    271.55    271.60
    Goods-producing                       359.74    355.16    357.14
    Service-producing                     250.28    250.38    250.69

                                                     2001

                  Industry

                                          Feb.      Mar.       Apr.

                                           Average hourly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)       $14.11    $14.17     $14.21

  Goods-producing                         15.74     15.79      15.78

    Mining                                17.52     17.55      17.53
    Construction                          18.30     18.33      18.15
    Manufacturing                         14.63     14.66      14.72
      Excluding overtime (2)              13.94     13.96      14.04

  Service-producing                       13.62     13.68      13.73

    Transportation and public
      utilities                           16.64     16.68      16.74
    Wholesale trade                       15.60     15.68      15.74
    Retail trade                           9.69      9.72       9.74
    Finance, insurance, and real estate   15.55     15.61      15.64
    Services                              14.34     14.40      14.48

  Total private (in constant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                  7.92      7.95       7.94
    Goods-producing                        8.83      8.86       8.82
    Service-producing                      7.64      7.68       7.67

                                           Average weekly earnings

Total private (in current dollars)       483.97    486.03     485.98

  Goods-producing                        634.32    639.50     640.67

    Mining                               756.86    768.69     771.32
    Construction                         708.21    716.70     713.30
    Manufacturing                        598.37    601.06     603.52

  Service-producing                      446.74    448.70     448.97

    Transportation and public
      utilities                          640.64    638.84     637.79
    Wholesale trade                      594.36    600.54     601.27
    Retail trade                         280.04    279.94     280.51
    Finance, insurance, and real
     estate                              564.47    566.64     567.73
    Services                             468.92    472.32     472.05

  Total private (inconstant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                271.59    272.74     271.50
    Goods-producing                      355.96    358.87     357.92
    Service-producing                    250.70    251.80     250.82

                                               2001

                  Industry

                                           May      June

                                           Average hourly
                                              earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        $14.24    $14.31

  Goods-producing                          15.86     15.90

    Mining                                 17.54     17.73
    Construction                           18.22     18.28
    Manufacturing                          14.78     14.81
      Excluding overtime (2)               14.09     14.13

  Service-producing                        13.76     13.84

    Transportation and public
      utilities                            16.76     16.91
    Wholesale trade                        15.70     15.86
    Retail trade                            9.79      9.83
    Finance, insurance, and real estate    15.74     15.86
    Services                               14.49     14.54

  Total private (in constant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                   7.93      7.95
    Goods-producing                         8.83      8.84
    Service-producing                       7.66      7.69

                                            Average weekly
                                               earnings

Total private (in current dollars)        487.01    489.40

  Goods-producing                         642.33    642.36

    Mining                                770.01    767.71
    Construction                          723.33    720.23
    Manufacturing                         601.55    602.77

  Service-producing                       449.95    453.95

    Transportation and public
      utilities                           638.56    644.27
    Wholesale trade                       599.74    607.44
    Retail trade                          281.95    282.12
    Finance, insurance, and real
     estate                               569.79    578.89
    Services                              473.82    476.91

  Total private (inconstant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                 271.16    272.04
    Goods-producing                       357.64    357.07
    Service-producing                     250.53    252.33

                                                2001

                  Industry

                                          July (p)   Aug. (p)

                                           Average hourly
                                              earnings

Total private (in current dollars)         $14.34     $14.38

  Goods-producing                           15.94      16.02

    Mining                                  17.76      17.67
    Construction                            18.25      18.36
    Manufacturing                           14.87      14.94
      Excluding overtime (2)                14.18      14.23

  Service-producing                         13.86      13.90

    Transportation and public
      utilities                             16.87      16.88
    Wholesale trade                         15.82      15.75
    Retail trade                             9.84       9.85
    Finance, insurance, and real estate     15.91      15.96
    Services                                14.60      14.68

  Total private (in constant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                    8.00       (4)
    Goods-producing                          8.89       (4)
    Service-producing                        7.73       (4)

                                            Average weekly
                                               earnings

Total private (in current dollars)         488.99     490.36

  Goods-producing                          645.57     645.61

    Mining                                 769.01     766.88
    Construction                           719.05     719.71
    Manufacturing                          608.18     608.06

  Service-producing                        451.84     453.14

    Transportation and public
      utilities                            641.06     643.13
    Wholesale trade                        605.91     603.23
    Retail trade                           281.42     281.71
    Finance, insurance, and real
     estate                                575.94     577.75
    Services                               475.96     477.10

  Total private (inconstant
      (1982) dollars) (3)                  272.72       (4)
    Goods-producing                        360.05       (4)
    Service-producing                      252.00       (4)

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) Derived by assuming that overtime hours are paid at the rate of
time and one-half.

(3) The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and
Clerical Workers (CPI-W) is used to deflate these series.

(4) Not available.

(p) = preliminary.

NOTE: Establishment survey estimates are currently projected from
March 2000 benchmark levels. When more recent benchmark data are
introduced, all seasonally adjusted data from January 1997 forward
are subject to revision.
B-12. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by detailed industry

(In thousands)

                                        1987           All employees
              Industry                  SIC
                                        Code          July       Aug.
                                                      2000       2000

      Total                                          131,739    131,637

    Total private                                    112,129    112,234

Mining                                                   551        553

  Metal mining                         10               41.1       41.0
    Iron ores                          101               8.0        7.9
    Copper ores                        102              10.3       10.2

  Coal mining                          12               75.9       76.0
    Bituminous coal and lignite
      mining                           122              70.8       70.9

  Oil and gas extraction               13              316.3      317.2
    Crude petroleum and natural gas    131             126.0      125.5
    Oil and gas field services         138             186.1      187.4

  Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels   14              117.5      118.4
    Crushed and broken stone           142              46.6       46.9
    Sand and gravel                    144              39.1       39.1
    Chemical and fertilizer
      minerals                         147              10.3       10.6

Construction                                           7,019      7,037

  General building contractors         15            1,592.5    1,590.7
    Residential building
      construction                     152             866.8      863.5
    Operative builders                 153              31.7       32.0
    Nonresidential building
      construction                     154             694.0      695.2

  Heavy construction, except
      building                         16              966.6      975.5
    Highway and street construction    161             317.8      320.8
    Heavy construction, except
      highway                          162             648.8      654.7

  Special trade contractors            17            4,460.3    4,470.6
    Plumbing, heating, and
      air conditioning                 171             964.1      964.7
    Painting and paper hanging         172             248.8      250.6
    Electrical work                    173             884.5      891.5
    Masonry, stonework, and
      plastering                       174             583.6      583.4
    Carpentry and floor work           175             335.9      338.6
    Roofing, siding, and sheet
      metal work                       176             270.1      271.1

Manufacturing                                         18,535   18,574

  Durable goods                                       11,179   11,194

    Lumber and wood products           24              847.3      846.2
      Logging                          241              84.1       84.1
      Sawmills and planing mills       242             187.2      186.3
        Sawmills and planing
          mills, generals              2421            145.5      144.6
        Hardwood dimension
          and flooring mills           2426             39.7       39.7
      Millwork, plywood, and
          structural members           243             342.4      341.9
        Millwork                       2431            128.8      128.9
        Wood kitchen cabinets          2434            102.7      102.6
        Hardwood veneer and
          plywood                      2435             30.5       30.9
        Softwood veneer and
          plywood                      2436             28.4       28.2
      Wood containers                  244              59.1       58.7
      Wood buildings and mobile
          homes                        245              91.8       92.5
        Mobile homes                   2451             65.7       66.7
      Miscellaneous wood products      249              82.7       82.7

    Furniture and fixtures             25              557.6      562.1
      Household furniture              251             291.4      292.8
        Wood household furniture       2511            130.1      131.0
        Upholstered household
          furniture                    2512             93.8       94.5
        Metal household furniture      2514             19.2       19.0
        Mattresses and bedsprings      2515             37.3       37.6
      Office furniture                 252              79.8       79.7
      Public building and related
        furniture                      253              51.3       54.4
      Partitions and fixtures          254              92.1       92.1
      Miscellaneous furniture
        and fixtures                   259              43.0       43.1

    Stone, clay, and glass products    32              591.5      589.4
      Flat glass                       321              16.3       16.2
      Glass and glassware, pressed
          or blown                     322              67.7       67.5
        Glass containers               3221             22.1       21.7
        Pressed and blown glass,
          nec                          3229             45.6       45.8
      Products of purchased glass      323              65.9       65.3
      Cement, hydraulic                324              17.8       18.0
      Structural clay products         325              34.0       33.6
      Pottery and related products     326              38.2       38.1
      Concrete, gypsum, and
          plaster products             327             258.1      257.1
        Concrete block and brick       3271             21.9       21.7
        Concrete products, nec         3272             86.8       87.1
        Ready-mixed concrete           3273            130.1      129.4
      Misc. nonmetallic mineral
          products                     329              74.2       73.9
        Abrasive products              3291             18.3       18.3
        Mineral wool                   3296             24.4       24.3

    Primary metal industries           33              696.9      698.8
      Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products               331             225.7      225.7
        Blast furnaces and steel
          mills                        3312            152.5      152.0
        Steel pipe and tubes           3317             30.7       30.7
      Iron and steel foundries         332             121.1      122.2
        Gray and ductile iron
          foundries                    3321             76.7       77.4
        Malleable iron foundries       3322              3.7        3.7
        Steel foundries, nec           3325             25.9       26.3
      Primary nonferrous metals        333              35.6       35.8
        Primary aluminum               3334             20.9       21.1
      Nonferrous rolling and
          drawing                      335             176.6      176.3
        Copper rolling and drawing     3351             21.7       22.5
        Aluminum sheet, plate,
          and foil                     3353             22.8       22.4
        Nonferrous wire drawing
          and insulating               3357             78.3       77.9
      Nonferrous foundries
          (castings)                   336              93.2      938.0
        Aluminum foundries             3365             25.5       25.8

    Fabricated metal products          34            1,533.1    1,542.3
      Metal cans and shipping
          containers                   341              36.4       36.0
        Metal cans                     3411             28.9       28.5
      Cutlery, handtools, and
          hardware                     342             120.3      120.1
        Hand and edge tools, and
          blades and handsaws          3423,5           45.6       45.3
        Hardware, nec                  3429             62.4       62.5
      Plumbing and heating, except
          electric                     343              60.3       60.3
        Plumbing fixture fittings
          and trim                     3432             24.1       23.8
        Heating equipment, except
          electric                     3433             19.3       19.5
      Fabricated structural metal
          products                     344             503.2      504.5
        Fabricated structural
          metal                        3441             88.3       88.8
        Metal doors, sash, and
          trim                         3442             89.8       89.6
        Fabricated plate work
          (boiler shops)               3443            101.9      102.4
        Sheet metal work               3444            132.4      132.4
        Architectural metal work       3446             39.2       39.2
      Screw machine products,
          bolts, etc                   345             104.4      105.6
        Screw machine products         3451             53.2       53.9
        Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
          washers                      3452             51.2       51.7
      Metal forgings and stampings     346             246.1      253.0
        Iron and steel forgings        3462             30.4       29.9
        Automotive stampings           3465            115.5      121.7
        Metal stampings, nec           3469             87.6       88.3
      Metal services, nec              347             147.3      146.9
        Plating and polishing          3471             88.6       87.8
        Metal coating and allied
          services                     3479             58.7       59.1
      Ordnance and accessories,
          nec                          348              37.4       37.8
        Ammunition, except for
          small arms, nec              3483             17.3       17.2
      Miscellaneous fabricated
          metal products               349             277.7      278.1
        Valves and pipe fittings,
          nec                          3494             22.5       22.1
        Misc. fabricated wire
          products                     3496             57.1       56.8

    Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      35            2,133.4    2,126.7
      Engines and turbines             351              86.4       86.1
        Turbines and turbine
          generator sets               3511             25.9       25.9
        Internal combustion
          engines, nec                 3519             60.5       60.2
      Farm and garden machinery        352              95.2       92.8
        Farm machinery and
          equipment                    3523             70.6       70.3
      Construction and related
          machinery                    353             240.3      240.5
        Construction machinery         3531             94.3       93.8
        Mining machinery               3532             14.3       14.2
        Oil and gas field
          machinery                    3533             41.0       41.8
        Conveyors and conveying
          equipment                    3535             39.4       39.3
        Industrial trucks and
          tractors                     3537             32.2       32.3
      Metalworking machinery           354             328.8      326.6
        Machine tools, metal
          cutting types                3541             40.2       40.5
        Machine tools, metal
          forming types                3542             18.3       18.5
        Special dies, tools, jigs,
          and fixtures                 3544            156.5      155.4
        Machine tool accessories       3545             49.9       49.1
        Power driven handtools         3546             20.0       20.0
      Special industry machinery       355             174.2      173.4
        Textile machinery              3552             12.3       12.0
        Printing trades machinery      3555             22.9       22.8
        Food products machinery        3556             25.5       24.9
      General industrial machinery     356             253.0      251.5
        Pumps and pumping equipment    3561             29.6       29.8
        Ball and roller bearings       3562             40.9       40.9
        Air and gas compressors        3563             25.1       25.0
        Blowers and fans               3564             36.2       35.8
        Speed changers, drives,
          and gears                    3566             16.3       16.0
        Power transmission
          equipment, nec               3568             19.8       19.9
      Computer and office equipment    357             363.8      366.1
        Electronic computers           3571            200.3      201.9
        Computer terminals,
            calculators, and
            office machines, nec       3575,8,9         56.4       55.7
      Refrigeration and service
          machinery                    358             216.0      213.4
        Refrigeration and heating
          equipment                    3585            152.5      150.1
      Misc. industrial and
          commercial machinery         359             375.7      376.3
        Carburetors, pistons,
          rings, valves                3592             25.0       24.8
        Scales, balances, and
          industrial
          machinery, nec               3596,9          306.7      307.5

    Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                      36            1,734.3    1,739.1
      Electric distribution
          equipment                    361              86.1       85.9
        Transformers, except
          electronic                   3612             38.1       38.1
        Switchgear and switchboard
          apparatus                    3613             48.0       47.8
      Electrical industrial
          apparatus                    362             151.8      150.9
        Motors and generators          3621             71.9       71.4
        Relays and industrial
          controls                     3625             55.7       55.3
      Household appliances             363             118.3      115.9
        Household refrigerators
          and freezers                 3632             29.5       28.7
        Household laundry equipment    3633             15.8       16.3
        Electric housewares
          and fans                     3634             22.4       22.7
      Electric lighting and wiring
          equipment                    364             182.3      183.3
        Electric lamps                 3641             19.3       19.4
        Current-carrying wiring
          devices                      3643             62.2       62.3
        Noncurrent-carrying wiring
          devices                      3644             18.8       18.8
        Residential lighting
          fixtures                     3645             20.4       20.1
      Household audio and video
          equipment                    365              80.3       79.7
        Household audio and video
          equipment                    3651             54.2       53.9
      Communications equipment         366             278.0      279.6
        Telephone and telegraph
          apparatus                    3661            125.5      127.7
      Electronic components and
          accessories                  367             691.5      695.9
        Electron tubes                 3671             19.8       19.9
        Semiconductors and related
          devices                      3674            299.8      300.9
        Electronic components, nec     3679            158.8      160.1
      Misc. electrical equipment
          and supplies                 369             146.0      147.9
        Storage batteries              3691             25.0       25.1
        Engine electrical equipment    3694             68.6       69.6

    Transportation equipment           37            1,835.7    1,833.6
      Motor vehicles and equipment     371             993.9    1,003.9
        Motor vehicles and car
          bodies                       3711            337.2      341.9
        Truck and bus bodies           3713             48.4       48.0
        Motor vehicle parts and
          accessories                  3714            544.7      552.6
        Truck trailers                 3715             42.1       41.5
      Aircraft and parts               372             465.0      462.2
        Aircraft                       3721            232.1      231.6
        Aircraft engines and
          engine parts                 3724            102.3      100.1
        Aircraft parts and
          equipment, nec               3728            130.6      130.5
      Ship and boat building and
          repairing                    373             168.3      164.3
        Ship building and repairing    3731             95.5       92.4
        Boat building and repairing    3732             72.8       71.9
      Railroad equipment               374              37.5       33.7
      Guided missiles, space
          vehicles, and parts          376              86.6       85.3
        Guided missiles and space
          vehicles                     3761             59.8       59.5
      Miscellaneous transportation
          equipment                    379              63.6       63.4
        Travel trailers and campers    3792             24.9       24.9

    Instruments and related
        products                       38              857.3      858.6
      Search and navigation
        equipment                      381             157.4      156.1
      Measuring and controlling
          devices                      382             301.4      303.2
        Environmental controls         3822             38.0       38.0
        Process control
          instruments                  3823             72.9       73.0
        Instruments to measure
          electricity                  3825             68.6       69.7
      Medical instruments and
          supplies                     384             289.4      289.9
        Surgical and medical
          instruments                  3841            112.1      111.4
        Surgical appliances and
          supplies                     3842             99.3      100.2
      Ophthalmic goods                 385              33.7       33.8
      Photographic equipment and
        supplies                       386              70.1       70.3
      Watches, clocks, watchcases,
        and parts                      387               5.3        5.3

    Miscellaneous manufacturing
        industries                     39              392.2      396.8
      Jewelry, silverware, and
          plated ware                  391              47.2       48.9
        Jewelry, precious metal        3911             37.2       38.6
      Musical instruments              393              16.7       17.0
      Toys and sporting goods          394             103.9      104.3
        Dolls, games, toys, and
          children's vehicles          3942,4           29.7       29.8
        Sporting and athletic
          goods, nec                   3949             74.2       74.5
      Pens, pencils, office, and
        art supplies                   395              31.1       31.6
      Costume jewelry and notions      396              18.5       18.6
        Costume jewelry                3961              8.9        9.0
      Miscellaneous manufactures       399             174.8      176.4
        Signs and advertising
          specialties                  3993             80.7       80.2

  Nondurable goods                                     7,356      7,380

    Food and kindred products          20            1,710.3    1,727.7
      Meat products                    201             504.4      506.3
        Meat packing plants            2011            146.2      147.7
        Sausages and other
          prepared meats               2013            104.1      104.4
        Poultry slaughtering and
          processing                   2015            254.1      254.2
      Dairy products                   202             148.4      147.6
        Cheese, natural and
          processed                    2022             42.8       42.7
        Fluid milk                     2026             61.5       61.7
      Preserved fruits and
          vegetables                   203             237.1      250.9
        Canned specialties             2032             15.6       15.9
        Canned fruits and vegetables   2033             77.9       89.7
        Frozen fruits and vegetables   2037             50.4       51.2
      Grain mill products              204             124.8      123.5
        Flour and other grain
          mill products                2041             19.1       18.8
        Prepared feeds, nec            2048             39.8       38.9
      Bakery products                  205             204.3      203.5
        Bread, cake, and
          related products             2051            145.1      144.9
        Cookies, crackers, and
          frozen
          bakery products,
          except bread                 2052,3           59.2       58.6
      Sugar and confectionery
          products                     206              87.3       91.2
        Cane sugar                     2061,2            7.6        8.3
        Beet sugar                     2063              6.3        6.5
        Candy and other
          confectionery products       2064             47.5       50.7
      Fats and oils                    207              28.2       28.3
      Beverages                        208             190.7      191.9
        Malt beverages                 2082             33.1       33.1
        Bottled and canned
          soft drinks                  2086             98.8       98.9
      Misc. food and
        kindred products               209             185.1      184.5

    Tobacco products                   21               32.0       33.0
      Cigarettes                       211              23.4       23.2

    Textile mill products              22              528.0      530.5
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        cotton                         221              61.7       62.1
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        synthetics                     222              54.5       54.9
      Broadwoven fabric mills, wool    223               8.9        8.9
      Narrow fabric mills              224              19.3       19.6
      Knitting mills                   225             126.9      126.0
        Women's hosiery,
          except socks                 2251             14.0       13.4
        Hosiery, nec                   2252             34.8       34.5
        Knit outerwear mills           2253             32.4       32.7
        Weft knit fabric mills         2257             19.4       19.2
      Textile finishing, except wool   226              57.7       58.0
        Finishing plants, cotton       2261             29.1       29.4
        Finishing plants, synthetics   2262             15.3       15.3
      Carpets and rugs                 227              65.3       65.5
      Yarn and thread mills            228              80.4       81.5
        Yarn spinning mills            2281             57.8       58.6
        Throwing and winding mills     2282             16.2       16.4
      Miscellaneous textile goods      229              53.3       54.0

    Apparel and other textile
        products                       23              627.7      630.4
      Men's and boys' suits
        and coats                      231              20.6       20.3
      Men's and boys' furnishings      232             128.0      127.8
        Men's and boys' shirts         2321             25.0       24.4
        Men's and boys' trousers
          and slacks                   2325             38.7       38.4
        Men's and boys'
          work clothing                2326             24.8       25.0
      Women's and misses' outerwear    233             180.7      181.3
        Women's and misses' blouses
          and shirts                   2331             15.4       14.2
        Women's, juniors', and
          misses' dresses              2335             28.7       28.7
        Women's and misses' suits
          and coats                    2337             14.4       14.9
        Women's and misses'
          outerwear, nec               2339            122.2      123.5
      Women's and children's
          undergarments                234              21.6       21.2
        Women's and children's
          underwear                    2341             14.9       14.8
        Brassieres, girdles, and
          allied garments              2342              6.7        6.4
      Girls' and children's
          outerwear                    236              15.3       15.1
        Girls' and children's
          dresses and blouses          2361              7.0        6.7
      Fur goods and misc. apparel
        and accessories                237,8            30.5       31.5
      Misc. fabricated
          textile products             239             215.5      217.3
        Curtains and draperies         2391             18.7       18.4
        House furnishings, nec         2392             52.9       53.8
        Automotive and apparel
          trimmings                    2396             63.8       64.3

    Paper and allied products          26              659.0      656.6
      Paper mills                      262             140.9      140.7
      Paperboard mills                 263              47.2       46.3
      Paperboard containers
          and boxes                    265             218.6      217.8
        Corrugated and solid
          fiber boxes                  2653            136.2      135.8
        Sanitary food containers       2656             16.8       16.9
        Folding paperboard boxes       2657             43.5       43.2
      Misc. converted paper products   267             239.3      239.2
        Paper, coated and
          laminated, nec               2672             46.9       46.9
        Bags: plastics, laminated,
          and coated                   2673             39.9       39.1
        Envelopes                      2677             24.1       23.8

    Printing and publishing            27            1,554.1    1,549.0
      Newspapers                       271             442.6      442.4
      Periodicals                      272             151.3      150.0
      Books                            273             126.8      124.6
        Book publishing                2731             86.4       85.4
        Book printing                  2732             40.4       39.2
      Miscellaneous publishing         274              96.1       95.7
      Commercial printing              275             560.6      560.7
        Commercial printing,
          lithographic                 2752            375.5      375.0
        Commercial printing, nec       2759            165.2      165.1
      Manifold business forms          276              43.0       41.9
      Blankbooks and bookbinding       278              60.2       60.3
      Printing trade services          279              48.1       47.5

    Chemicals and allied products      28            1,037.6    1,038.9
      Industrial inorganic chemicals   281              96.2       97.5
        Industrial inorganic
          chemicals, nec               2819             51.3       52.4
      Plastics materials
          and synthetics               282             154.5      155.3
        Plastic materials and resins   2821             81.6       81.1
        Organic fibers,
          noncellulosic                2824             40.5       41.8
      Drugs                            283             318.3      317.8
        Pharmaceutical preparations    2834            249.5      249.3
      Soap, cleaners, and
          toilet goods                 284             151.1      152.0
        Soap and other detergents      2841             39.7       40.1
        Polishing, sanitation, and
          finishing preparations       2842,3           39.5       40.0
        Toilet preparations            2844             71.9       71.9
      Paints and allied products       285              52.5       52.1
      Industrial organic chemicals     286             120.4      120.5
        Cyclic crudes and
          intermediates                2865             20.3       20.9
        Other industrial
          organic chemicals            2861,9          100.1       99.6
      Agricultural chemicals           287              50.9       50.0
      Miscellaneous chemical
        products                       289              93.7       93.7

    Petroleum and coal products        29              130.5      130.5
      Petroleum refining               291              85.3       85.2
      Asphalt paving and
        roofing materials              295              30.2       30.4

    Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              30            1,004.9    1,011.2
      Tires and inner tubes            301              79.3       80.0
      Rubber and plastics footwear     302               3.8        4.5
      Hose, belting, gaskets,
          and packing                  305              74.6       74.7
        Rubber and plastics hose
          and belting                  3052             30.1       30.2
      Fabricated rubber products,
        nec                            306             108.8      109.0
      Miscellaneous plastics
        products, nec                  308             738.4      743.0

    Leather and leather products       31               71.4       72.2
      Leather tanning and finishing    311              11.5       11.6
      Footwear cut stock and
          footwear, except rubber      313,4            29.7       30.3
        Men's footwear, except
          athletic                     3143             16.6       17.3
        Women's footwear,
          except athletic              3144              5.6        5.6
      Luggage                          316               9.2        9.6
      Handbags and personal
        leather goods                  317               6.4        6.7

Transportation and public utilities                    7,019      6,948

  Transportation                                       4,512      4,527

    Railroad transportation            40              235.9      236.5
      Class I railroads plus
        Amtrak (2)                     4011            194.5    1,950.0

    Local and interurban
        passenger transit              41              415.3      416.0
      Local and suburban
        transportation                 411             233.0      233.4
      Taxicabs                         412              32.3       32.4
      Intercity and rural
        bus transportation             413              23.4       23.7
      School buses                     415              85.6       86.1

    Trucking and warehousing           42            1,882.4    1,891.8
      Trucking and courier
        services, except air           421           1,667.8    1,676.1
      Public warehousing and storage   422             204.8      206.2

    Water transportation               44              206.3      207.9
      Water transportation
        of freight, nec                444              15.3       15.4
      Water transportation
        services                       449             138.6      139.5

    Transportation by air              45            1,281.7    1,283.8
      Air transportation, scheduled    451           1,086.1    1,089.0
        Air transportation,
          scheduled                    4512            584.1      587.6
      Airports, flying fields,
        and services                   458             147.2      146.4

    Pipelines, except natural gas      46               14.0       13.8

    Transportation services            47              476.4      477.4
      Passenger transportation
          arrangement                  472             221.0      221.0
        Travel agencies                4724            171.3      171.2
      Freight transportation
        arrangement                    473             194.2      195.1

  Communications and
     public utilities                                   2,507     2,421

    Communications                     48            1,649.6    1,566.2
      Telephone communications         481           1,144.6    1,060.1
        Telephone communications,
          except radio                 4813            941.5      854.5
      Radio and television
          broadcasting                 483             255.4      254.7
        Radio broadcasting stations    4832            116.8      115.5
        Television broadcasting
          stations                     4833            138.6      139.2
      Cable and other pay
        television services            484             215.5      216.9

    Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              49              857.8      855.0
      Electric services                491             360.5      357.8
      Gas production and
        distribution                   492             128.7      128.1
      Combination utility services     493             152.5      151.9
      Sanitary services                495             176.6      177.8

Wholesale trade                                        7,065      7,067

  Durable goods                        50              4,221      4,218
    Motor vehicles, parts,
        and supplies                   501             526.8      525.8
      Automobiles and other
        motor vehicles                 5012            162.6      162.8
      Motor vehicle supplies
        and new parts                  5013            291.2      290.8
    Furniture and home furnishings     502             173.6      173.7
      Furniture                        5021             85.5       85.2
      Home furnishings                 5023             88.1       88.5

    Lumber and other construction
        materials                      503             297.0      297.1
      Lumber, plywood, and millwork    5031            152.1      152.1
      Construction materials, nec      5039             39.4       39.8
    Professional and
        commercial equipment           504             953.5      958.4
      Office equipment                 5044            195.7      195.3
      Computers, peripherals
        and software                   5045            404.7      407.2
      Medical and hospital equipment   5047            202.2      205.0
    Metals and minerals,
      except petroleum                 505             163.6      163.0
    Electrical goods                   506             591.7      590.0
      Electrical apparatus and
        equipment                      5063            239.2      236.7
      Electrical appliances,
        television and radio sets      5064             48.2       48.3
      Electronic parts and
        equipment                      5065            304.3      305.0
    Hardware, plumbing, and
        heating equipment              507             324.1      322.2
      Hardware                         5072            117.4      117.1
      Plumbing and hydronic
        heating supplies               5074            123.2      122.6
    Machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                   508             848.1      843.3
      Construction and
        mining machinery               5082             95.5       95.0
      Farm and garden machinery        5083            119.8      120.3
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      5084            354.7      352.5
      Industrial supplies              5085            148.6      147.9
    Misc. wholesale trade
        durable goods                  509             342.8      344.1
      Scrap and waste materials        5093            124.3      125.1

  Nondurable goods                     51              2,844      2,849
    Paper and paper products           511             275.7      276.7
      Stationery and office supplies   5112            159.9      161.3
    Drugs, proprietaries,
      and sundries                     512             261.6      260.8
    Apparel, piece goods,
      and notions                      513             224.5      223.9
    Groceries and related products     514             953.8      959.2
      Groceries, general line          5141            308.2      308.4
      Meats and meat products          5147             59.6       59.9
      Fresh fruits and vegetables      5148            106.4      106.1
    Farm-product raw materials         515              99.6      100.6
    Chemicals and allied products      516             165.7      167.4
      Petroleum and
        petroleum products             517             150.5      150.6
      Petroleum bulk stations
        and terminals                  5171             59.5       59.6
      Petroleum products, nec          5172             91.0       91.0
    Beer, wine, and distilled
        beverages                      518             166.2      167.6
      Beer and ale                     5181            105.5      105.5
      Wine and distilled beverages     5182             60.7       62.1
    Misc. wholesale trade
        nondurable goods               519             546.0      542.6
      Farm supplies                    5191            160.0      157.6

Retail trade                                          23,418     23,490

  Building materials and
      garden supplies                  52            1,049.3    1,033.1
    Lumber and other
      building materials               521             647.8      640.1
    Paint, glass, and wallpaper
      stores                           523              66.7       66.8
    Hardware stores                    525             175.3      173.6
    Retail nurseries and
      garden stores                    526             111.0      103.9

  General merchandise stores           53            2,752.4    2,777.0
    Department stores                  531           2,409.6    2,434.7
    Variety stores                     533             154.2      155.2
    Miscellaneous general
      merchandise stores               539             188.6      187.1

  Food stores                          54            3,547.8    3,542.3
    Grocery stores                     541           3,133.2    3,124.6
    Meat and fish markets              542              49.8       49.6
    Dairy products stores              545              12.5       12.8
    Retail bakeries                    546             194.6      196.9

  Automotive dealers and
      service stations                 55            2,437.7    2,442.6
    New and used car dealers           551           1,121.0    1,123.6
    Auto and home supply stores        553             409.8      411.2
      Gasoline service stations        554             661.7      663.9
      Automotive dealers, nec          559              11.7       11.7

  Apparel and accessory stores         56            1,190.5    1,201.1
    Men's and boys' clothing stores    561              81.2       81.5
    Women's clothing stores            562             279.9      281.2
    Family clothing stores             565             445.6      451.6
    Shoe stores                        566             197.7      199.1

  Furniture and home
      furnishings stores               57            1,125.5    1,128.6
    Furniture and home
        furnishings stores             571             578.8      580.7
      Furniture stores                 5712            331.4      330.7
    Household appliance stores         572              76.5       77.0
    Radio, television, and
        computer stores                573             470.2      470.9
      Radio, television, and
        electronic stores              5731            207.7      209.1
      Record and prerecorded
        tape stores                    5735             78.4       77.7

  Eating and drinking places           58            8,278.9    8,314.0

  Miscellaneous retail
      establishments                   59            3,036.1    3,051.1
    Drug stores and
      proprietary stores               591             675.1      675.7
    Liquor stores                      592             117.4      116.6
    Used merchandise stores            593             133.9      135.7
    Miscellaneous shopping
        goods stores                   594           1,084.6    1,091.4
      Sporting goods and
        bicycle shops                  5941            203.9      205.3
      Book stores                      5942            135.8      140.6
      Stationery stores                5943            112.9      113.4
      Jewelry stores                   5944            155.1      154.4
      Gift, novelty, and
        souvenir shops                 5947            259.0      260.2
      Sewing, needlework, and
        piece goods                    5949             46.6       46.7
    Nonstore retailers                 596             384.3      391.6
      Catalog and mail-
        order houses                   5961            257.5      263.4
      Merchandising machine
        operators                      5962             66.8       67.5
    Fuel dealers                       598              91.4       91.6
    Retail stores, nec                 599             549.4      548.5
      Florists, tobacco stores,
        and newsstands                 5992,3,4        157.6      156.3
      Optical goods stores             5995             73.3       73.4
      Miscellaneous retail
        stores, nec                    5999            318.5      318.8

Finance, insurance, and real
  estate (3)                                           7,626      7,620

  Finance                                              3,726      3,724

    Depository institutions            60            2,038.0    2,034.4
      Commercial banks                 602           1,435.7    1,433.8
        State commercial banks         6022            576.1      575.5
        National and commercial
          banks, nec                   6021,9          859.6      858.3
      Savings institutions             603             254.2      253.8
        Federal savings
          institutions                 6035            146.2      145.8
        Savings institutions,
          except federal               6036            108.0      108.0
      Credit unions                    606             194.8      195.1

    Nondepository institutions         61              677.5      675.3
      Personal credit institutions     614             207.4      207.1
      Business credit institutions     615             144.6      145.1
      Mortgage bankers and brokers     616             304.8      302.5

    Security and commodity brokers     62              758.9      763.1
      Security brokers and dealers     621             555.2      558.8
      Commodity contracts
        brokers, dealers, and
        exhanges                       622,3            30.4       30.0
      Security and commodity
        services                       628             173.3      174.3

    Holding and other
        investment offices             67              252.0      251.5
      Holding offices                  671             106.4      106.6

  Insurance                            63,64           2,350      2,348

    Insurance carriers                 63            1,592.1    1,590.0
      Life insurance                   631             482.1      479.9
      Medical service and
          health insurance             632             380.9      380.9
        Hospital and medical
          service plans                6324            303.5      304.2
      Fire, marine, and
        casualty insurance             633             553.2      553.3
      Title insurance                  636              79.2       78.8

    Insurance agents, brokers,
      and service                      64              758.2      757.5

    Real estate                        65              1,550      1,548
      Real estate operators
        and lessors                    651             602.1      601.4
      Real estate agents
        and managers                   653             766.2      765.9
      Subdividers and developers       655             138.1      136.8

Services                                              40,896     40,945

  Agricultural services                07              880.4      871.2
    Veterinary services                074             223.1      223.1
    Landscape and
      horticultural services           078             598.1      588.8

  Hotels and other lodging places      70            2,088.2    2,076.7
    Hotels and motels                  701           1,980.5    1,972.8

  Personal services                    72            1,201.8    1,212.6
    Laundry, cleaning, and
      garment services                 721             449.2      448.0
    Photographic studios, portrait     722              64.9       70.2
    Beauty shops                       723             419.4      424.7
    Funeral service and crematories    726             101.1      100.6
    Miscellaneous personal services    729             153.1      155.0

  Business services                    73            9,922.7    10041.9
    Advertising                        731             307.2      306.7
      Advertising agencies             7311            201.8      202.3
    Credit reporting and collection    732             159.4      158.4
    Mailing, reproduction, and
        stenographic services          733             326.2      326.8
      Photocopying and
        duplicating services           7334             84.4       84.7
    Services to buildings              734           1,001.5    1,002.9
      Disinfecting and pest
        control services               7342             97.3       96.3
      Building maintenance
        services, nec                  7349            904.2      906.6
    Miscellaneous equipment
        rental and leasing             735             289.7      287.8
      Medical equipment rental         7352             43.4       44.1
      Heavy construction
        equipment rental               7353             56.2       55.6
      Equipment rental and
        leasing, nec                   7359            190.1      188.1
    Personnel supply services          736           3,920.5    4,018.0
      Employment agencies              7361            399.3      411.4
      Help supply services             7363          3,521.2    3,606.6
    Computer and data
        processing services            737           2,108.0    2,116.2
      Computer programming services    7371            522.1      523.7
      Prepackaged software             7372            307.2      310.5
      Computer integrated
        systems design                 7373            224.8      225.3
      Data processing and
        preparation                    7374            284.0      284.0
      Information retrieval
        services                       7375            247.8      248.9
      Computer maintenance
        and repair                     7378             51.1       52.6
    Miscellaneous business services    738           1,810.2    1,825.1
      Detective and armored
        car services                   7381            586.7      594.0
      Security systems services        7382             77.1       76.0
      Photofinishing laboratories      7384             71.7       72.9

  Auto repair, services, and parking   75            1,254.7    1,259.7
    Automotive rentals,
        without drivers                751             228.8      231.2
      Passenger car rental             7514            149.8      151.2
    Automobile parking                 752              82.6       82.7
    Automotive repair shops            753             685.7      685.6
      Automotive and tire
        repair shops                   7532,4          234.7      234.6
      General automotive
        repair shops                   7538            302.3      303.0
    Automotive services,
        except repair                  754             257.6      260.2
      Carwashes                        7542            139.5      140.3

  Miscellaneous repair services        76              368.9      368.2
    Electrical repair shops            762             104.6      104.6

  Motion pictures                      78              608.0      610.0
    Motion picture production and
      services                         781             269.0      277.8
    Motion picture theaters            783             153.6      148.4
    Video tape rental                  784             168.4      166.9

  Amusement and recreation services    79            2,053.5    2,019.8
    Bowling centers                    793              69.0       71.0
    Misc. amusement and recreation
        services                       799           1,573.1    1,547.7
      Physical fitness facilities      7991            219.3      220.6
      Membership sports and
        recreation clubs               7997            474.1      457.3

  Health services                      80            10121.6    10131.7
    Offices and clinics of medical
      doctors                          801           1,926.4    1,931.8
    Offices and clinics of dentists    802             688.6      689.9
    Offices and clinics of other
        health practitioners           804             443.7      442.9
      Offices and clinics of
        chiropractors and
        optometrists                   8041,2          184.2      182.7
    Nursing and personal
        care facilities                805           1,797.6    1,803.5
      Skilled nursing care
        facilities                     8051          1,367.9    1,371.1
      Intermediate care facilities     8052            206.6      207.7
      Nursing and personal care, nec   8059            223.1      224.7
    Hospitals                          806           4,001.5    3,998.6
      General medical and surgical
        hospitals                      8062          3,698.4    3,695.4
      Psychiatric hospitals            8063             74.1       73.1
      Specialty hospitals,
        excluding psychiatric          8069            229.0      230.1
    Medical and dental laboratories    807             210.7      211.0
    Home health care services          808             645.1      644.8

  Legal services                       81            1,026.8    1,018.0

  Educational services                 82            2,048.8    2,031.7
    Elementary and secondary schools   821             657.3      651.6
    Colleges and universities          822           1,054.6    1,043.7
    Vocational schools                 824              96.6      100.1

  Social services                      83            2,846.9    2,854.4
    Individual and family services     832             807.8      806.8
    Job training and related
      services                         833             384.5      382.3
    Child day care services            835             650.1      658.2
    Residential care                   836             813.4      811.8
    Social services, nec               839             191.1      195.3

  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 84              116.4      114.7

  Membership organizations             86            2,534.7    2,506.9
    Business associations              861             115.1      114.1
    Professional organizations         862              70.0       70.1
    Labor organizations                863             143.8      144.1
    Civic and social associations      864             512.2      484.8

  Engineering and management
      services                         87            3,449.1    3,455.6
    Engineering and
        architectural services         871           1,039.9    1,042.4
      Engineering services             8711            784.8      788.4
      Architectural services           8712            187.5      187.3
      Surveying services               8713             67.6       66.7
    Accounting, auditing, and
      bookkeeping                      872             656.0      654.7
    Research and testing services      873             654.1      653.8
      Commercial physical research     8731            242.0      242.5
      Commercial nonphysical
        research                       8732            143.9      144.5
      Noncommercial research
        organizations                  8733            161.6      159.7
    Management and public relations    874           1,099.1    1,104.7
      Management services              8741            323.3      325.3
      Management consulting services   8742            415.0      416.7
      Public relations services        8743             54.2       55.0

  Services, nec                        89               51.7       50.3

Government                                            19,610     19,403

  Federal Government (4)                               2,837      2,659

    Executive, by agency (4)                         2,773.3    2,595.9
      Department of Defense                            632.7      628.0
      Postal Service (5)                               857.3      857.1
      Other executive agencies                       1,283.3    1,110.8
    Legislative                                         32.1       31.4
    Judicial                                            31.9       31.9

    Federal Government, except
      Postal Service                                 1,980.0    1,802.1

    Federal Government, by industry:
      Manufacturing activities                          47.2       47.2
        Ship building and repairing    3731             22.5       22.5
      Transportation and public
          utilities, except Postal
        Service                                         14.3       14.3
      Services                                         369.5      370.5
        Hospitals                      806             221.5      221.4

  State government                                     4,530      4,538
    Construction                                        93.7       91.7
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         55.6       55.3
    Services                                         2,460.4    2,467.4
      Hospitals                        806             343.9      344.2
      Education                        82            1,738.0    1,745.7
      Social services                                  220.4      220.5
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                       158.1      157.0
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                             1,919.8    1,923.5
    State government, except
      education                                      2,791.5    2,792.2

  Local government                                    12,243     12,206
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                        480.9      479.4
    Services                                         7,568.2    7,573.9
      Hospitals                        806             628.7      629.3
      Education                        82            6,255.7    6,277.6
      Social services                                  150.0      150.8
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                       533.8      516.2
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                             4,193.8    4,153.0
    Local government, except
      education                                      5,987.2    5,928.7

                                        1987           All employees
              Industry                  SIC
                                        Code          June       July
                                                      2001     2001 (p)

      Total                                          133,618    132,291

    Total private                                    112,727    112,495

Mining                                                   573        574

  Metal mining                         10               35.6       34.4
    Iron ores                          101               5.8        5.6
    Copper ores                        102               8.6        8.4

  Coal mining                          12               77.6       78.8
    Bituminous coal and lignite
      mining                           122              72.2       73.3

  Oil and gas extraction               13              343.3      343.8
    Crude petroleum and natural gas    131             127.7      127.9
    Oil and gas field services         138             211.7      211.9

  Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels   14              116.0      117.1
    Crushed and broken stone           142              45.8       45.9
    Sand and gravel                    144              36.7       37.5
    Chemical and fertilizer
      minerals                         147              11.7       11.6

Construction                                           7,120      7,218

  General building contractors         15            1,597.1    1,623.6
    Residential building
      construction                     152             875.8      888.8
    Operative builders                 153              32.5       32.3
    Nonresidential building
      construction                     154             688.8      702.5

  Heavy construction, except
      building                         16              987.9    1,007.8
    Highway and street construction    161             320.5      327.9
    Heavy construction, except
      highway                          162             667.4      679.9

  Special trade contractors            17            4,534.5    4,586.9
    Plumbing, heating, and
      air conditioning                 171             977.8      988.5
    Painting and paper hanging         172             251.7      253.9
    Electrical work                    173             886.3      892.4
    Masonry, stonework, and
      plastering                       174             612.9      619.5
    Carpentry and floor work           175             343.3      351.3
    Roofing, siding, and sheet
      metal work                       176             262.4      265.0

Manufacturing                                         17,851     17,674

  Durable goods                                       10,754     10,596

    Lumber and wood products           24              807.6      808.3
      Logging                          241              78.1       79.9
      Sawmills and planing mills       242             179.2      178.0
        Sawmills and planing
          mills, generals              2421            140.6      140.4
        Hardwood dimension
          and flooring mills           2426             35.9       34.9
      Millwork, plywood, and
          structural members           243             330.8      332.0
        Millwork                       2431            123.6      123.5
        Wood kitchen cabinets          2434             99.6       99.8
        Hardwood veneer and
          plywood                      2435             28.8       28.3
        Softwood veneer and
          plywood                      2436             26.0       26.1
      Wood containers                  244              59.0       58.1
      Wood buildings and mobile
          homes                        245              81.1       81.6
        Mobile homes                   2451             55.2       55.6
      Miscellaneous wood products      249              79.4       78.7

    Furniture and fixtures             25              533.0      521.8
      Household furniture              251             276.7      267.3
        Wood household furniture       2511            122.1      116.7
        Upholstered household
          furniture                    2512             88.2       86.6
        Metal household furniture      2514             18.5       16.9
        Mattresses and bedsprings      2515             36.4       36.5
      Office furniture                 252              73.2       72.2
      Public building and related
        furniture                      253              52.1       51.0
      Partitions and fixtures          254              88.3       88.0
      Miscellaneous furniture
        and fixtures                   259              42.7       43.3

    Stone, clay, and glass products    32              580.8      581.4
      Flat glass                       321              15.9       15.9
      Glass and glassware, pressed
          or blown                     322              67.5       67.1
        Glass containers               3221             21.6       21.6
        Pressed and blown glass,
          nec                          3229             45.9       45.5
      Products of purchased glass      323              62.4       61.7
      Cement, hydraulic                324              18.6       18.6
      Structural clay products         325              34.5       35.3
      Pottery and related products     326              34.8       34.2
      Concrete, gypsum, and
          plaster products             327             258.6      260.6
        Concrete block and brick       3271             21.6       21.5
        Concrete products, nec         3272             89.5       90.4
        Ready-mixed concrete           3273            130.1      131.4
      Misc. nonmetallic mineral
          products                     329              68.9       68.3
        Abrasive products              3291             17.5       17.1
        Mineral wool                   3296             23.2       23.2

    Primary metal industries           33              655.5      645.2
      Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products               331             211.3      208.6
        Blast furnaces and steel
          mills                        3312            141.3      140.4
        Steel pipe and tubes           3317             29.5       29.1
      Iron and steel foundries         332             112.6      110.9
        Gray and ductile iron
          foundries                    3321             71.5       70.0
        Malleable iron foundries       3322              3.4        3.4
        Steel foundries, nec           3325             23.4       23.4
      Primary nonferrous metals        333              33.0       33.1
        Primary aluminum               3334             19.3       19.3
      Nonferrous rolling and
          drawing                      335             170.0      166.7
        Copper rolling and drawing     3351             21.7       21.2
        Aluminum sheet, plate,
          and foil                     3353             20.9       20.7
        Nonferrous wire drawing
          and insulating               3357             75.8       73.2
      Nonferrous foundries
          (castings)                   336              85.7       83.7
        Aluminum foundries             3365             24.2       23.1

    Fabricated metal products          34            1,486.2    1,463.1
      Metal cans and shipping
          containers                   341              35.6       35.8
        Metal cans                     3411             27.8       28.1
      Cutlery, handtools, and
          hardware                     342             110.9      109.4
        Hand and edge tools, and
          blades and handsaws          3423,5           41.5       41.0
        Hardware, nec                  3429             58.5       57.6
      Plumbing and heating, except
          electric                     343              58.5       58.2
        Plumbing fixture fittings
          and trim                     3432             23.2       22.9
        Heating equipment, except
          electric                     3433             18.7       18.6
      Fabricated structural metal
          products                     344             493.2      493.9
        Fabricated structural
          metal                        3441             91.0       91.7
        Metal doors, sash, and
          trim                         3442             84.1       85.5
        Fabricated plate work
          (boiler shops)               3443            104.0      102.4
        Sheet metal work               3444            125.6      125.4
        Architectural metal work       3446             38.1       38.5
      Screw machine products,
          bolts, etc                   345              99.7       96.3
        Screw machine products         3451             49.9       48.2
        Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
          washers                      3452             49.8       48.1
      Metal forgings and stampings     346             238.1      225.9
        Iron and steel forgings        3462             29.9       28.7
        Automotive stampings           3465            112.0      103.5
        Metal stampings, nec           3469             83.3       80.9
      Metal services, nec              347             139.3      137.4
        Plating and polishing          3471             80.3       78.9
        Metal coating and allied
          services                     3479             59.0       58.5
      Ordnance and accessories,
          nec                          348              38.3       37.4
        Ammunition, except for
          small arms, nec              3483             18.2       18.2
      Miscellaneous fabricated
          metal products               349             272.6      268.8
        Valves and pipe fittings,
          nec                          3494             22.5       22.1
        Misc. fabricated wire
          products                     3496             52.8       52.1

    Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      35            2,039.9    2,003.5
      Engines and turbines             351              79.1       76.0
        Turbines and turbine
          generator sets               3511             25.2       25.1
        Internal combustion
          engines, nec                 3519             53.9       50.9
      Farm and garden machinery        352              94.1       92.2
        Farm machinery and
          equipment                    3523             69.8       69.6
      Construction and related
          machinery                    353             234.9      229.2
        Construction machinery         3531             86.9       84.2
        Mining machinery               3532             14.4       14.2
        Oil and gas field
          machinery                    3533             48.0       47.2
        Conveyors and conveying
          equipment                    3535             36.6       35.6
        Industrial trucks and
          tractors                     3537             30.7       29.5
      Metalworking machinery           354             304.8      300.3
        Machine tools, metal
          cutting types                3541             37.6       35.9
        Machine tools, metal
          forming types                3542             16.0       15.4
        Special dies, tools, jigs,
          and fixtures                 3544            145.9      144.7
        Machine tool accessories       3545             45.7       45.6
        Power driven handtools         3546             19.0       18.8
      Special industry machinery       355             157.2      153.7
        Textile machinery              3552             10.7       10.3
        Printing trades machinery      3555             21.7       21.5
        Food products machinery        3556             25.5       25.4
      General industrial machinery     356             237.4      232.6
        Pumps and pumping equipment    3561             29.4       28.5
        Ball and roller bearings       3562             36.9       36.6
        Air and gas compressors        3563             25.0       24.2
        Blowers and fans               3564             34.6       34.0
        Speed changers, drives,
          and gears                    3566             13.6       13.4
        Power transmission
          equipment, nec               3568             18.4       18.2
      Computer and office equipment    357             358.6      355.2
        Electronic computers           3571            205.2      203.5
        Computer terminals,
            calculators, and
            office machines, nec       3575,8,9         51.8       51.4
      Refrigeration and service
          machinery                    358             203.1      198.2
        Refrigeration and heating
          equipment                    3585            140.3      136.8
      Misc. industrial and
          commercial machinery         359             370.7      366.1
        Carburetors, pistons,
          rings, valves                3592             24.1       23.9
        Scales, balances, and
          industrial
          machinery, nec               3596,9          303.4      299.3

    Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                      36            1,628.6    1,590.2
      Electric distribution
          equipment                    361              79.9       78.3
        Transformers, except
          electronic                   3612             34.7       34.2
        Switchgear and switchboard
          apparatus                    3613             45.2       44.1
      Electrical industrial
          apparatus                    362             145.6      143.4
        Motors and generators          3621             68.5       67.4
        Relays and industrial
          controls                     3625             53.5       52.5
      Household appliances             363             119.5      115.1
        Household refrigerators
          and freezers                 3632             37.7       35.1
        Household laundry equipment    3633             16.1       16.0
        Electric housewares
          and fans                     3634             20.8       21.0
      Electric lighting and wiring
          equipment                    364             171.6      170.2
        Electric lamps                 3641             17.4       17.3
        Current-carrying wiring
          devices                      3643             59.9       59.1
        Noncurrent-carrying wiring
          devices                      3644             18.5       18.0
        Residential lighting
          fixtures                     3645             17.3       17.3
      Household audio and video
          equipment                    365              70.3       70.0
        Household audio and video
          equipment                    3651             49.6       49.1
      Communications equipment         366             258.4      248.8
        Telephone and telegraph
          apparatus                    3661            120.7      114.0
      Electronic components and
          accessories                  367             652.6      636.5
        Electron tubes                 3671             18.2       17.7
        Semiconductors and related
          devices                      3674            303.4      300.9
        Electronic components, nec     3679            149.8      146.1
      Misc. electrical equipment
          and supplies                 369             130.7      127.9
        Storage batteries              3691             23.2       22.5
        Engine electrical equipment    3694             56.6       54.6

    Transportation equipment           37            1,764.7    1,732.3
      Motor vehicles and equipment     371             942.8      915.0
        Motor vehicles and car
          bodies                       3711            331.6      328.9
        Truck and bus bodies           3713             44.1       44.0
        Motor vehicle parts and
          accessories                  3714            513.7      490.1
        Truck trailers                 3715             35.6       35.3
      Aircraft and parts               372             466.0      465.5
        Aircraft                       3721            229.1      229.3
        Aircraft engines and
          engine parts                 3724            101.5      101.8
        Aircraft parts and
          equipment, nec               3728            135.4      134.4
      Ship and boat building and
          repairing                    373             157.0      155.8
        Ship building and repairing    3731             90.4       89.7
        Boat building and repairing    3732             66.6       66.1
      Railroad equipment               374              30.8       30.0
      Guided missiles, space
          vehicles, and parts          376              83.3       83.1
        Guided missiles and space
          vehicles                     3761             58.3       58.4
      Miscellaneous transportation
          equipment                    379              63.3       61.4
        Travel trailers and campers    3792             24.4       23.4

    Instruments and related
        products                       38              867.3      866.8
      Search and navigation
        equipment                      381             159.3      161.0
      Measuring and controlling
          devices                      382             309.1      308.0
        Environmental controls         3822             34.8       34.5
        Process control
          instruments                  3823             73.9       74.2
        Instruments to measure
          electricity                  3825             74.3       73.9
      Medical instruments and
          supplies                     384             297.5      296.6
        Surgical and medical
          instruments                  3841            114.1      113.8
        Surgical appliances and
          supplies                     3842            100.5      100.1
      Ophthalmic goods                 385              28.9       28.8
      Photographic equipment and
        supplies                       386              68.4       68.3
      Watches, clocks, watchcases,
        and parts                      387               4.1        4.1

    Miscellaneous manufacturing
        industries                     39              390.0      383.8
      Jewelry, silverware, and
          plated ware                  391              45.1       44.4
        Jewelry, precious metal        3911             35.8       35.4
      Musical instruments              393              16.5       15.9
      Toys and sporting goods          394             105.4      103.8
        Dolls, games, toys, and
          children's vehicles          3942,4           26.7       26.5
        Sporting and athletic
          goods, nec                   3949             78.7       77.3
      Pens, pencils, office, and
        art supplies                   395              31.4       31.2
      Costume jewelry and notions      396              18.6       18.0
        Costume jewelry                3961              9.3        8.8
      Miscellaneous manufactures       399             173.0      170.5
        Signs and advertising
          specialties                  3993             79.2       77.8

  Nondurable goods                                     7,097      7,078

    Food and kindred products          20            1,683.4    1,704.4
      Meat products                    201             511.6      513.2
        Meat packing plants            2011            147.7      149.4
        Sausages and other
          prepared meats               2013            105.8      105.9
        Poultry slaughtering and
          processing                   2015            258.1      257.9
      Dairy products                   202             147.8      147.6
        Cheese, natural and
          processed                    2022             41.9       41.6
        Fluid milk                     2026             61.4       61.7
      Preserved fruits and
          vegetables                   203             208.7      224.5
        Canned specialties             2032             14.9       15.2
        Canned fruits and vegetables   2033             55.6       68.9
        Frozen fruits and vegetables   2037             43.5       45.7
      Grain mill products              204             119.2      118.3
        Flour and other grain
          mill products                2041             19.3       19.1
        Prepared feeds, nec            2048             38.8       38.3
      Bakery products                  205             195.6      196.2
        Bread, cake, and
          related products             2051            137.6      137.7
        Cookies, crackers, and
          frozen
          bakery products,
          except bread                 2052,3           58.0       58.5
      Sugar and confectionery
          products                     206              88.5       87.1
        Cane sugar                     2061,2           11.7       10.3
        Beet sugar                     2063              5.3        5.3
        Candy and other
          confectionery products       2064             46.8       46.5
      Fats and oils                    207              31.8       31.3
      Beverages                        208             194.5      195.1
        Malt beverages                 2082             33.3       33.7
        Bottled and canned
          soft drinks                  2086            102.9      103.5
      Misc. food and
        kindred products               209             185.7      191.1

    Tobacco products                   21               31.1       31.1
      Cigarettes                       211              23.8       24.0

    Textile mill products              22              475.0      469.8
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        cotton                         221              53.7       56.1
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        synthetics                     222              48.4       46.5
      Broadwoven fabric mills, wool    223               8.4        8.3
      Narrow fabric mills              224              18.5       18.4
      Knitting mills                   225             110.4      107.8
        Women's hosiery,
          except socks                 2251             12.1       11.5
        Hosiery, nec                   2252             31.4       31.4
        Knit outerwear mills           2253             28.8       28.1
        Weft knit fabric mills         2257             15.5       14.9
      Textile finishing, except wool   226              50.4       48.8
        Finishing plants, cotton       2261             26.2       25.8
        Finishing plants, synthetics   2262             14.0       12.5
      Carpets and rugs                 227              63.0       62.9
      Yarn and thread mills            228              70.9       70.9
        Yarn spinning mills            2281             50.1       50.9
        Throwing and winding mills     2282             14.9       14.0
      Miscellaneous textile goods      229              51.3       50.1

    Apparel and other textile
        products                       23              575.5      562.7
      Men's and boys' suits
        and coats                      231              18.8       18.3
      Men's and boys' furnishings      232             117.5      113.6
        Men's and boys' shirts         2321             20.9       19.2
        Men's and boys' trousers
          and slacks                   2325             36.9       36.6
        Men's and boys'
          work clothing                2326             22.8       21.8
      Women's and misses' outerwear    233             159.3      158.0
        Women's and misses' blouses
          and shirts                   2331             11.4       11.5
        Women's, juniors', and
          misses' dresses              2335             22.8       22.3
        Women's and misses' suits
          and coats                    2337             11.8       11.9
        Women's and misses'
          outerwear, nec               2339            113.3      112.3
      Women's and children's
          undergarments                234              16.1       15.9
        Women's and children's
          underwear                    2341             11.6       11.5
        Brassieres, girdles, and
          allied garments              2342              4.5        4.4
      Girls' and children's
          outerwear                    236              11.4       10.9
        Girls' and children's
          dresses and blouses          2361              5.3        5.1
      Fur goods and misc. apparel
        and accessories                237,8            28.9       28.0
      Misc. fabricated
          textile products             239             209.1      204.1
        Curtains and draperies         2391             17.0       16.6
        House furnishings, nec         2392             46.9       46.4
        Automotive and apparel
          trimmings                    2396             66.2       64.3

    Paper and allied products          26              638.9      634.3
      Paper mills                      262             138.0      137.0
      Paperboard mills                 263              44.5       44.5
      Paperboard containers
          and boxes                    265             213.7      212.2
        Corrugated and solid
          fiber boxes                  2653            135.4      135.1
        Sanitary food containers       2656             16.5       15.7
        Folding paperboard boxes       2657             40.1       40.1
      Misc. converted paper products   267             229.5      227.6
        Paper, coated and
          laminated, nec               2672             42.8       42.4
        Bags: plastics, laminated,
          and coated                   2673             37.5       36.8
        Envelopes                      2677             23.4       23.1

    Printing and publishing            27            1,497.8    1,491.3
      Newspapers                       271             433.3      430.0
      Periodicals                      272             147.8      147.6
      Books                            273             126.1      125.9
        Book publishing                2731             86.7       86.5
        Book printing                  2732             39.4       39.4
      Miscellaneous publishing         274              95.7       95.0
      Commercial printing              275             532.3      529.4
        Commercial printing,
          lithographic                 2752            356.7      354.5
        Commercial printing, nec       2759            157.3      156.6
      Manifold business forms          276              40.4       40.1
      Blankbooks and bookbinding       278              55.1       55.5
      Printing trade services          279              42.5       43.0

    Chemicals and allied products      28            1,039.1    1,039.4
      Industrial inorganic chemicals   281              96.7       96.6
        Industrial inorganic
          chemicals, nec               2819             52.3       52.0
      Plastics materials
          and synthetics               282             149.0      149.0
        Plastic materials and resins   2821             77.0       77.7
        Organic fibers,
          noncellulosic                2824             40.4       39.9
      Drugs                            283             331.3      333.1
        Pharmaceutical preparations    2834            258.4      259.9
      Soap, cleaners, and
          toilet goods                 284             155.1      155.4
        Soap and other detergents      2841             39.4       39.3
        Polishing, sanitation, and
          finishing preparations       2842,3           40.7       40.6
        Toilet preparations            2844             75.0       75.5
      Paints and allied products       285              49.0       49.2
      Industrial organic chemicals     286             119.8      119.4
        Cyclic crudes and
          intermediates                2865             20.0       19.1
        Other industrial
          organic chemicals            2861,9           99.8      100.3
      Agricultural chemicals           287              49.3       48.8
      Miscellaneous chemical
        products                       289              88.9       87.9

    Petroleum and coal products        29              130.1      131.1
      Petroleum refining               291              84.9       85.4
      Asphalt paving and
        roofing materials              295              30.6       30.9

    Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              30              960.5      951.9
      Tires and inner tubes            301              75.8       75.4
      Rubber and plastics footwear     302               3.7        3.6
      Hose, belting, gaskets,
          and packing                  305              70.4       69.6
        Rubber and plastics hose
          and belting                  3052             29.2       28.8
      Fabricated rubber products,
        nec                            306              99.6       97.6
      Miscellaneous plastics
        products, nec                  308             711.0      705.7

    Leather and leather products       31               65.5       61.6
      Leather tanning and finishing    311               9.8        9.3
      Footwear cut stock and
          footwear, except rubber      313,4            26.3       23.8
        Men's footwear, except
          athletic                     3143             14.4       13.9
        Women's footwear,
          except athletic              3144              4.5        4.2
      Luggage                          316               8.8        8.6
      Handbags and personal
        leather goods                  317               8.1        7.4

Transportation and public utilities                    7,151      7,099

  Transportation                                       4,591      4,541

    Railroad transportation            40              228.7      228.9
      Class I railroads plus
        Amtrak (2)                     4011            189.1      189.1

    Local and interurban
        passenger transit              41              480.9      420.5
      Local and suburban
        transportation                 411             241.4      239.9
      Taxicabs                         412              32.1       31.7
      Intercity and rural
        bus transportation             413              22.9       22.6
      School buses                     415             142.6       86.0

    Trucking and warehousing           42            1,882.2    1,887.3
      Trucking and courier
        services, except air           421           1,663.6    1,667.7
      Public warehousing and storage   422             209.0      210.1

    Water transportation               44              208.0      214.6
      Water transportation
        of freight, nec                444              15.3       15.3
      Water transportation
        services                       449             140.6      145.4

    Transportation by air              45            1,307.4    1,304.8
      Air transportation, scheduled    451           1,110.1    1,108.2
        Air transportation,
          scheduled                    4512            602.9      603.7
      Airports, flying fields,
        and services                   458             150.6      149.7

    Pipelines, except natural gas      46               14.1       14.2

    Transportation services            47              470.1      470.4
      Passenger transportation
          arrangement                  472             213.7      212.4
        Travel agencies                4724            166.3      165.3
      Freight transportation
        arrangement                    473             190.7      192.2

  Communications and
     public utilities                                  2,560      2,558

    Communications                     48            1,707.0    1,702.6
      Telephone communications         481           1,179.8    1,175.2
        Telephone communications,
          except radio                 4813            971.2      968.8
      Radio and television
          broadcasting                 483             256.7      255.8
        Radio broadcasting stations    4832            117.3      118.1
        Television broadcasting
          stations                     4833            139.4      137.7
      Cable and other pay
        television services            484             235.8      236.6

    Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              49              853.2      854.9
      Electric services                491             357.5      358.0
      Gas production and
        distribution                   492             125.5      125.6
      Combination utility services     493             151.6      150.8
      Sanitary services                495             177.9      179.4

Wholesale trade                                        7,069      7,054

  Durable goods                        50              4,185      4,171
    Motor vehicles, parts,
        and supplies                   501             523.3      525.2
      Automobiles and other
        motor vehicles                 5012            164.5      164.8
      Motor vehicle supplies
        and new parts                  5013            285.2      286.2
    Furniture and home furnishings     502             178.4      176.5
      Furniture                        5021             87.1       87.1
      Home furnishings                 5023             91.3       89.4

    Lumber and other construction
        materials                      503             298.9      299.3
      Lumber, plywood, and millwork    5031            151.3      151.5
      Construction materials, nec      5039             40.5       40.4
    Professional and
        commercial equipment           504             949.9      944.2
      Office equipment                 5044            194.8      193.3
      Computers, peripherals
        and software                   5045            395.2      389.5
      Medical and hospital equipment   5047            211.0      210.5
    Metals and minerals,
      except petroleum                 505             156.1      155.5
    Electrical goods                   506             583.9      578.0
      Electrical apparatus and
        equipment                      5063            234.1      233.2
      Electrical appliances,
        television and radio sets      5064             48.4       48.6
      Electronic parts and
        equipment                      5065            301.4      296.2
    Hardware, plumbing, and
        heating equipment              507             317.5      318.4
      Hardware                         5072            116.1      115.8
      Plumbing and hydronic
        heating supplies               5074            119.8      120.3
    Machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                   508             835.9      834.1
      Construction and
        mining machinery               5082             97.3       97.4
      Farm and garden machinery        5083            121.4      121.8
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      5084            341.7      341.0
      Industrial supplies              5085            149.4      148.6
    Misc. wholesale trade
        durable goods                  509             341.2      339.9
      Scrap and waste materials        5093            119.5      118.0

  Nondurable goods                     51              2,884      2,883
    Paper and paper products           511             275.2      273.6
      Stationery and office supplies   5112            160.1      158.7
    Drugs, proprietaries,
      and sundries                     512             264.7      265.6
    Apparel, piece goods,
      and notions                      513             218.0      221.1
    Groceries and related products     514             969.6      970.7
      Groceries, general line          5141            306.6      306.9
      Meats and meat products          5147             59.4       59.6
      Fresh fruits and vegetables      5148            110.0      109.0
    Farm-product raw materials         515             102.1      100.2
    Chemicals and allied products      516             176.6      176.0
      Petroleum and
        petroleum products             517             155.3      155.3
      Petroleum bulk stations
        and terminals                  5171             57.3       57.2
      Petroleum products, nec          5172             98.0       98.1
    Beer, wine, and distilled
        beverages                      518             170.7      172.2
      Beer and ale                     5181            108.1      109.5
      Wine and distilled beverages     5182             62.6       62.7
    Misc. wholesale trade
        nondurable goods               519             552.1      548.1
      Farm supplies                    5191            165.5      162.1

Retail trade                                          23,772     23,704

  Building materials and
      garden supplies                  52            1,064.3    1,042.4
    Lumber and other
      building materials               521             663.2      652.5
    Paint, glass, and wallpaper
      stores                           523              64.2       64.8
    Hardware stores                    525             171.7      170.8
    Retail nurseries and
      garden stores                    526             118.0      107.7

  General merchandise stores           53            2,754.1    2,741.7
    Department stores                  531           2,412.6    2,398.7
    Variety stores                     533             153.3      153.1
    Miscellaneous general
      merchandise stores               539             188.2      189.9

  Food stores                          54            3,558.0    3,562.5
    Grocery stores                     541           3,139.0    3,148.8
    Meat and fish markets              542              49.1       49.2
    Dairy products stores              545              11.0       10.8
    Retail bakeries                    546             197.5      193.4

  Automotive dealers and
      service stations                 55            2,454.2    2,459.7
    New and used car dealers           551           1,132.4    1,135.3
    Auto and home supply stores        553             406.1      407.1
      Gasoline service stations        554             660.1      661.7
      Automotive dealers, nec          559              11.8       11.9

  Apparel and accessory stores         56            1,214.8    1,213.3
    Men's and boys' clothing stores    561              81.7       81.7
    Women's clothing stores            562             285.8      284.9
    Family clothing stores             565             461.4      459.7
    Shoe stores                        566             196.8      195.7

  Furniture and home
      furnishings stores               57            1,125.6    1,127.7
    Furniture and home
        furnishings stores             571             586.8      588.9
      Furniture stores                 5712            334.4      335.6
    Household appliance stores         572              76.0       76.2
    Radio, television, and
        computer stores                573             462.8      462.6
      Radio, television, and
        electronic stores              5731            208.6      209.4
      Record and prerecorded
        tape stores                    5735             73.2       73.6

  Eating and drinking places           58            8,494.3    8,456.7

  Miscellaneous retail
      establishments                   59            3,107.1    3,099.6
    Drug stores and
      proprietary stores               591             687.7      685.9
    Liquor stores                      592             119.6      119.4
    Used merchandise stores            593             140.0      138.6
    Miscellaneous shopping
        goods stores                   594           1,103.2    1,105.5
      Sporting goods and
        bicycle shops                  5941            213.5      214.9
      Book stores                      5942            144.2      141.9
      Stationery stores                5943            108.9      108.8
      Jewelry stores                   5944            166.2      164.5
      Gift, novelty, and
        souvenir shops                 5947            256.4      260.9
      Sewing, needlework, and
        piece goods                    5949             46.1       45.5
    Nonstore retailers                 596             395.9      396.9
      Catalog and mail-
        order houses                   5961            268.0      270.2
      Merchandising machine
        operators                      5962             66.9       66.0
    Fuel dealers                       598              91.5       91.1
    Retail stores, nec                 599             569.2      562.2
      Florists, tobacco stores,
        and newsstands                 5992,3,4        164.8      159.6
      Optical goods stores             5995             75.1       74.5
      Miscellaneous retail
        stores, nec                    5999            329.3      328.1

Finance, insurance, and real
  estate (3)                                           7,698      7,709

  Finance                                              3,784      3,780

    Depository institutions            60            2,051.8    2,053.8
      Commercial banks                 602           1,435.3    1,435.9
        State commercial banks         6022            582.0      582.2
        National and commercial
          banks, nec                   6021,9          853.3      853.7
      Savings institutions             603             257.6      257.2
        Federal savings
          institutions                 6035            148.3      148.2
        Savings institutions,
          except federal               6036            109.3      109.0
      Credit unions                    606             202.4      203.7

    Nondepository institutions         61              702.0      704.8
      Personal credit institutions     614             211.0      210.2
      Business credit institutions     615             151.9      151.9
      Mortgage bankers and brokers     616             318.2      321.8

    Security and commodity brokers     62              769.2      763.1
      Security brokers and dealers     621             555.6      549.0
      Commodity contracts
        brokers, dealers, and
        exhanges                       622,3            31.3       31.5
      Security and commodity
        services                       628             182.3      182.6

    Holding and other
        investment offices             67              260.6      258.2
      Holding offices                  671             108.0      108.9

  Insurance                            63,64           2,365      2,368

    Insurance carriers                 63            1,604.7    1,606.5
      Life insurance                   631             475.8      475.4
      Medical service and
          health insurance             632             390.3      391.0
        Hospital and medical
          service plans                6324            312.4      313.4
      Fire, marine, and
        casualty insurance             633             549.7      549.1
      Title insurance                  636              86.8       88.8

    Insurance agents, brokers,
      and service                      64              760.6      761.4

    Real estate                        65              1,549      1,561
      Real estate operators
        and lessors                    651             601.2      602.7
      Real estate agents
        and managers                   653             761.6      770.9
      Subdividers and developers       655             139.8      139.9

Services                                              41,493     41,463

  Agricultural services                07              918.3      918.2
    Veterinary services                074             231.3      233.1
    Landscape and
      horticultural services           078             627.3      625.1

  Hotels and other lodging places      70            2,039.9    2,090.5
    Hotels and motels                  701           1,949.1    1,981.1

  Personal services                    72            1,246.4    1,231.5
    Laundry, cleaning, and
      garment services                 721             455.5      453.3
    Photographic studios, portrait     722              72.9       72.0
    Beauty shops                       723             436.7      431.4
    Funeral service and crematories    726             102.3      102.8
    Miscellaneous personal services    729             165.2      158.4

  Business services                    73            9,706.2    9,636.3
    Advertising                        731             300.3      299.0
      Advertising agencies             7311            194.1      193.5
    Credit reporting and collection    732             165.2      166.7
    Mailing, reproduction, and
        stenographic services          733             326.2      323.2
      Photocopying and
        duplicating services           7334             82.8       82.5
    Services to buildings              734           1,019.3    1,007.3
      Disinfecting and pest
        control services               7342            101.3      100.5
      Building maintenance
        services, nec                  7349            918.0      906.8
    Miscellaneous equipment
        rental and leasing             735             301.0      302.5
      Medical equipment rental         7352             44.8       44.9
      Heavy construction
        equipment rental               7353             59.4       59.3
      Equipment rental and
        leasing, nec                   7359            196.8      198.3
    Personnel supply services          736           3,577.3    3,528.2
      Employment agencies              7361            390.3      384.7
      Help supply services             7363          3,187.0    3,143.5
    Computer and data
        processing services            737           2,205.2    2,207.9
      Computer programming services    7371            542.7      540.1
      Prepackaged software             7372            322.2      320.9
      Computer integrated
        systems design                 7373            236.0      237.5
      Data processing and
        preparation                    7374            299.4      301.4
      Information retrieval
        services                       7375            256.6      259.0
      Computer maintenance
        and repair                     7378             56.1       56.0
    Miscellaneous business services    738           1,811.7    1,801.5
      Detective and armored
        car services                   7381            611.1      612.2
      Security systems services        7382             68.3       67.9
      Photofinishing laboratories      7384             67.9       67.4

  Auto repair, services, and parking   75            1,313.9    1,319.5
    Automotive rentals,
        without drivers                751             240.2      242.4
      Passenger car rental             7514            159.4      161.5
    Automobile parking                 752              85.4       84.9
    Automotive repair shops            753             706.8      710.8
      Automotive and tire
        repair shops                   7532,4          242.3      244.0
      General automotive
        repair shops                   7538            313.4      314.2
    Automotive services,
        except repair                  754             281.5      281.4
      Carwashes                        7542            153.5      151.7

  Miscellaneous repair services        76              363.5      363.1
    Electrical repair shops            762             105.1      105.1

  Motion pictures                      78              607.4      605.3
    Motion picture production and
      services                         781             261.8      256.2
    Motion picture theaters            783             154.2      156.2
    Video tape rental                  784             175.3      176.7

  Amusement and recreation services    79            2,037.5    2,102.1
    Bowling centers                    793              72.9       70.1
    Misc. amusement and recreation
        services                       799           1,569.5    1,612.6
      Physical fitness facilities      7991            233.6      230.9
      Membership sports and
        recreation clubs               7997            463.2      478.0

  Health services                      80            10355.6    10378.3
    Offices and clinics of medical
      doctors                          801           1,985.4    1,986.0
    Offices and clinics of dentists    802             704.4      706.0
    Offices and clinics of other
        health practitioners           804             453.3      453.9
      Offices and clinics of
        chiropractors and
        optometrists                   8041,2          182.9      182.8
    Nursing and personal
        care facilities                805           1,825.4    1,826.9
      Skilled nursing care
        facilities                     8051          1,387.0    1,388.3
      Intermediate care facilities     8052            211.3      211.5
      Nursing and personal care, nec   8059            227.1      227.1
    Hospitals                          806           4,092.6    4,110.5
      General medical and surgical
        hospitals                      8062          3,773.0    3,789.6
      Psychiatric hospitals            8063             77.0       77.2
      Specialty hospitals,
        excluding psychiatric          8069            242.6      243.7
    Medical and dental laboratories    807             216.7      217.1
    Home health care services          808             649.5      648.0

  Legal services                       81            1,043.9    1,042.7

  Educational services                 82            2,222.2    2,131.0
    Elementary and secondary schools   821             730.5      680.2
    Colleges and universities          822           1,138.9    1,104.2
    Vocational schools                 824             101.0       99.2

  Social services                      83            3,049.5    3,026.6
    Individual and family services     832             857.6      858.7
    Job training and related
      services                         833             401.3      417.1
    Child day care services            835             737.5      694.9
    Residential care                   836             850.8      854.0
    Social services, nec               839             202.3      201.9

  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 84              119.4      121.3

  Membership organizations             86            2,540.7    2,557.4
    Business associations              861             119.6      120.7
    Professional organizations         862              73.8       73.8
    Labor organizations                863             154.9      144.5
    Civic and social associations      864             498.4      523.4

  Engineering and management
      services                         87            3,554.0    3,564.5
    Engineering and
        architectural services         871           1,075.9    1,083.0
      Engineering services             8711            810.6      815.5
      Architectural services           8712            196.5      197.3
      Surveying services               8713             68.8       70.2
    Accounting, auditing, and
      bookkeeping                      872             669.2      673.1
    Research and testing services      873             674.9      677.8
      Commercial physical research     8731            252.6      253.5
      Commercial nonphysical
        research                       8732            142.3      141.3
      Noncommercial research
        organizations                  8733            169.4      171.3
    Management and public relations    874           1,134.0    1,130.6
      Management services              8741            339.6      333.3
      Management consulting services   8742            425.1      428.0
      Public relations services        8743             51.9       52.1

  Services, nec                        89               52.6       52.8

Government                                            20,891     19,796

  Federal Government (4)                               2,641      2,644

    Executive, by agency (4)                         2,577.0        --
      Department of Defense                            621.5        --
      Postal Service (5)                               844.2        --
      Other executive agencies                       1,111.3        --
    Legislative                                         30.8        --
    Judicial                                            32.9        --

    Federal Government, except
      Postal Service                                 1,796.5    1,795.0

    Federal Government, by industry:
      Manufacturing activities                          46.8       47.1
        Ship building and repairing    3731             22.7       22.9
      Transportation and public
          utilities, except Postal
        Service                                         14.6       14.9
      Services                                         375.2      378.4
        Hospitals                      806             226.4      227.1

  State government                                     4,701      4,643
    Construction                                        94.4       94.9
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         55.2       55.6
    Services                                         2,597.8    2,528.0
      Hospitals                        806             346.0      344.9
      Education                        82            1,877.3    1,806.7
      Social services                                  219.2      218.7
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                       155.3      157.7
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                             1,953.6    1,964.5
    State government, except
      education                                      2,823.7    2,836.3

  Local government                                    13,549     12,509
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                        492.5      494.2
    Services                                         8,873.3    7,728.7
      Hospitals                        806             644.8      647.7
      Education                        82            7,544.2    6,375.3
      Social services                                  153.2      154.0
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                       531.1      551.7
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                             4,183.3    4,286.0
    Local government, except
      education                                      6,004.9    6,133.6

                                                      All        Prod-
                                                      em-       uction
                                        1987        ployees     workers
              Industry                  SIC                      (1)
                                        Code
                                                      Aug.        July
                                                    2001 (p)      2000

      Total                                             --         --
                                                     132,168
    Total private                                    112,454     92,009

Mining                                                   576        425

  Metal mining                         10               33.6       31.2
    Iron ores                          101              --          6.5
    Copper ores                        102              --          7.6

  Coal mining                          12               79.3       62.0
    Bituminous coal and lignite
      mining                           122              --         57.9

  Oil and gas extraction               13              346.5      242.5
    Crude petroleum and natural gas    131              --         74.2
    Oil and gas field services         138              --        163.9

  Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels   14              116.1       89.6
    Crushed and broken stone           142              --         37.0
    Sand and gravel                    144              --         --
    Chemical and fertilizer
      minerals                         147              --         --

Construction                                           7,216      5,475
  General building contractors         15            1,623.1    1,117.7
    Residential building
      construction                     152              --        592.3
    Operative builders                 153              --         13.3
    Nonresidential building
      construction                     154              --        512.1

  Heavy construction, except
      building                         16            1,010.9      813.7
    Highway and street construction    161              --        263.3
    Heavy construction, except
      highway                          162              --        550.4

  Special trade contractors            17            4,581.8     3543.9
    Plumbing, heating, and
      air conditioning                 171              --        718.1
    Painting and paper hanging         172              --        208.6
    Electrical work                    173              --        705.3
    Masonry, stonework, and
      plastering                       174              --        510.4
    Carpentry and floor work           175              --        252.3
    Roofing, siding, and sheet
      metal work                       176              --        213.0

Manufacturing                                         17,658     12,649

  Durable goods                                       10,570      7,596

    Lumber and wood products           24              810.3      693.0
      Logging                          241              --         67.4
      Sawmills and planing mills       242              --        163.6
        Sawmills and planing
          mills, generals              2421             --        126.8
        Hardwood dimension
          and flooring mills           2426             --         35.3
      Millwork, plywood, and
          structural members           243              --        274.4
        Millwork                       2431             --         99.5
        Wood kitchen cabinets          2434             --         84.2
        Hardwood veneer and
          plywood                      2435             --         26.2
        Softwood veneer and
          plywood                      2436             --         25.4
      Wood containers                  244              --         48.9
      Wood buildings and mobile
          homes                        245              --         71.6
        Mobile homes                   2451             --         54.6
      Miscellaneous wood products      249              --         67.1

    Furniture and fixtures             25              520.2      444.0
      Household furniture              251              --        247.9
        Wood household furniture       2511             --        113.9
        Upholstered household
          furniture                    2512             --         79.6
        Metal household furniture      2514             --         15.8
        Mattresses and bedsprings      2515             --         29.3
      Office furniture                 252              --         56.7
      Public building and related
        furniture                      253              --         39.8
      Partitions and fixtures          254              --         70.4
      Miscellaneous furniture
        and fixtures                   259              --         29.2

    Stone, clay, and glass products    32              579.4      467.1
      Flat glass                       321              --         13.2
      Glass and glassware, pressed
          or blown                     322              --         55.2
        Glass containers               3221             --         19.1
        Pressed and blown glass,
          nec                          3229             --         36.1
      Products of purchased glass      323              --         51.5
      Cement, hydraulic                324              --         13.0
      Structural clay products         325              --         26.4
      Pottery and related products     326              --         30.1
      Concrete, gypsum, and
          plaster products             327              --        205.6
        Concrete block and brick       3271             --         15.2
        Concrete products, nec         3272             --         69.2
        Ready-mixed concrete           3273             --        106.0
      Misc. nonmetallic mineral
          products                     329              --         57.3
        Abrasive products              3291             --         14.3
        Mineral wool                   3296             --         --

    Primary metal industries           33              646.5      543.7
      Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products               331             208.0      175.9
        Blast furnaces and steel
          mills                        3312             --        120.1
        Steel pipe and tubes           3317             --         23.3
      Iron and steel foundries         332              --        100.1
        Gray and ductile iron
          foundries                    3321             --         64.6
        Malleable iron foundries       3322             --          2.8
        Steel foundries, nec           3325             --         21.1
      Primary nonferrous metals        333              --         27.8
        Primary aluminum               3334             --         17.2
      Nonferrous rolling and
          drawing                      335              --        132.8
        Copper rolling and drawing     3351             --         17.0
        Aluminum sheet, plate,
          and foil                     3353             --         16.6
        Nonferrous wire drawing
          and insulating               3357             --         58.6
      Nonferrous foundries
          (castings)                   336              --         74.5
        Aluminum foundries             3365             --         20.4

    Fabricated metal products          34            1,471.0    1,150.4
      Metal cans and shipping
          containers                   341              --         31.2
        Metal cans                     3411             --         25.1
      Cutlery, handtools, and
          hardware                     342              --         93.3
        Hand and edge tools, and
          blades and handsaws          3423,5           --         36.0
        Hardware, nec                  3429             --         48.1
      Plumbing and heating, except
          electric                     343              --         43.1
        Plumbing fixture fittings
          and trim                     3432             --         17.2
        Heating equipment, except
          electric                     3433             --         13.0
      Fabricated structural metal
          products                     344              --        367.3
        Fabricated structural
          metal                        3441             --         64.1
        Metal doors, sash, and
          trim                         3442             --         67.1
        Fabricated plate work
          (boiler shops)               3443             --         73.4
        Sheet metal work               3444             --        102.0
        Architectural metal work       3446             --         28.8
      Screw machine products,
          bolts, etc                   345              --         81.2
        Screw machine products         3451             --         43.0
        Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
          washers                      3452             --         38.2
      Metal forgings and stampings     346              --        192.3
        Iron and steel forgings        3462             --         22.2
        Automotive stampings           3465             --         93.5
        Metal stampings, nec           3469             --         66.7
      Metal services, nec              347              --        119.1
        Plating and polishing          3471             --         73.2
        Metal coating and allied
          services                     3479             --         45.9
      Ordnance and accessories,
          nec                          348              --         21.7
        Ammunition, except for
          small arms, nec              3483             --          8.1
      Miscellaneous fabricated
          metal products               349              --        201.2
        Valves and pipe fittings,
          nec                          3494             --         16.3
        Misc. fabricated wire
          products                     3496             --         42.6

    Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      35            1,979.1    1,329.1
      Engines and turbines             351              --         57.6
        Turbines and turbine
          generator sets               3511             --         15.4
        Internal combustion
          engines, nec                 3519             --         42.2
      Farm and garden machinery        352              --         64.8
        Farm machinery and
          equipment                    3523             --         49.0
      Construction and related
          machinery                    353              --        151.0
        Construction machinery         3531             --         63.9
        Mining machinery               3532             --          8.4
        Oil and gas field
          machinery                    3533             --         23.9
        Conveyors and conveying
          equipment                    3535             --         20.9
        Industrial trucks and
          tractors                     3537             --         21.9
      Metalworking machinery           354              --        229.0
        Machine tools, metal
          cutting types                3541             --         24.3
        Machine tools, metal
          forming types                3542             --         10.7
        Special dies, tools, jigs,
          and fixtures                 3544             --        117.3
        Machine tool accessories       3545             --         35.6
        Power driven handtools         3546             --         14.0
      Special industry machinery       355              --         93.3
        Textile machinery              3552             --          7.8
        Printing trades machinery      3555             --         13.1
        Food products machinery        3556             --         14.0
      General industrial machinery     356              --        161.1
        Pumps and pumping equipment    3561             --         16.5
        Ball and roller bearings       3562             --         31.6
        Air and gas compressors        3563             --         13.7
        Blowers and fans               3564             --         25.4
        Speed changers, drives,
          and gears                    3566             --         11.6
        Power transmission
          equipment, nec               3568             --         14.8
      Computer and office equipment    357             351.3      135.0
        Electronic computers           3571             --         72.3
        Computer terminals,
            calculators, and
            office machines, nec       3575,8,9         --         20.8
      Refrigeration and service
          machinery                    358              --        152.4
        Refrigeration and heating
          equipment                    3585             --        114.2
      Misc. industrial and
          commercial machinery         359              --        284.9
        Carburetors, pistons,
          rings, valves                3592             --         20.1
        Scales, balances, and
          industrial
          machinery, nec               3596,9           --        236.5

    Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                      36            1,574.1    1,074.1
      Electric distribution
          equipment                    361              --         58.5
        Transformers, except
          electronic                   3612             --         26.0
        Switchgear and switchboard
          apparatus                    3613             --         32.5
      Electrical industrial
          apparatus                    362              --        101.5
        Motors and generators          3621             --         53.2
        Relays and industrial
          controls                     3625             --         31.8
      Household appliances             363              --         95.7
        Household refrigerators
          and freezers                 3632             --         23.8
        Household laundry equipment    3633             --         13.8
        Electric housewares
          and fans                     3634             --         17.1
      Electric lighting and wiring
          equipment                    364              --        133.1
        Electric lamps                 3641             --         15.3
        Current-carrying wiring
          devices                      3643             --         43.6
        Noncurrent-carrying wiring
          devices                      3644             --         14.6
        Residential lighting
          fixtures                     3645             --         14.9
      Household audio and video
          equipment                    365              --         52.6
        Household audio and video
          equipment                    3651             --         32.2
      Communications equipment         366              --        121.9
        Telephone and telegraph
          apparatus                    3661             --         54.9
      Electronic components and
          accessories                  367             624.0      406.3
        Electron tubes                 3671             --         14.5
        Semiconductors and related
          devices                      3674             --        128.6
        Electronic components, nec     3679             --        107.5
      Misc. electrical equipment
          and supplies                 369              --        104.5
        Storage batteries              3691             --         19.8
        Engine electrical equipment    3694             --         53.4

    Transportation equipment           37            1,744.6    1,198.8
      Motor vehicles and equipment     371             928.2      741.4
        Motor vehicles and car
          bodies                       3711             --        228.2
        Truck and bus bodies           3713             --         39.1
        Motor vehicle parts and
          accessories                  3714             --        423.3
        Truck trailers                 3715             --         32.9
      Aircraft and parts               372             464.9      220.1
        Aircraft                       3721             --         89.9
        Aircraft engines and
          engine parts                 3724             --         48.9
        Aircraft parts and
          equipment, nec               3728             --         81.3
      Ship and boat building and
          repairing                    373              --        127.0
        Ship building and repairing    3731             --         65.0
        Boat building and repairing    3732             --         62.0
      Railroad equipment               374              --         25.8
      Guided missiles, space
          vehicles, and parts          376              --         21.6
        Guided missiles and space
          vehicles                     3761             --         13.1
      Miscellaneous transportation
          equipment                    379              --         47.9
        Travel trailers and campers    3792             --         21.0

    Instruments and related
        products                       38              862.3      427.9
      Search and navigation
        equipment                      381              --         40.4
      Measuring and controlling
          devices                      382              --        151.6
        Environmental controls         3822             --         27.2
        Process control
          instruments                  3823             --         37.5
        Instruments to measure
          electricity                  3825             --         24.3
      Medical instruments and
          supplies                     384              --        173.4
        Surgical and medical
          instruments                  3841             --         71.2
        Surgical appliances and
          supplies                     3842             --         63.1
      Ophthalmic goods                 385              --         25.1
      Photographic equipment and
        supplies                       386              --         33.0
      Watches, clocks, watchcases,
        and parts                      387              --          4.4

    Miscellaneous manufacturing
        industries                     39              382.5      268.2
      Jewelry, silverware, and
          plated ware                  391              --         31.3
        Jewelry, precious metal        3911             --         24.0
      Musical instruments              393              --         13.6
      Toys and sporting goods          394              --         69.1
        Dolls, games, toys, and
          children's vehicles          3942,4           --         18.0
        Sporting and athletic
          goods, nec                   3949             --         51.1
      Pens, pencils, office, and
        art supplies                   395              --         21.3
      Costume jewelry and notions      396              --         13.6
        Costume jewelry                3961             --          6.4
      Miscellaneous manufactures       399              --        119.3
        Signs and advertising
          specialties                  3993             --         51.8

  Nondurable goods                                     7,088      5,053

    Food and kindred products          20            1,732.3    1,271.2
      Meat products                    201              --        434.2
        Meat packing plants            2011             --        122.6
        Sausages and other
          prepared meats               2013             --         82.4
        Poultry slaughtering and
          processing                   2015             --        229.2
      Dairy products                   202              --        102.1
        Cheese, natural and
          processed                    2022             --         34.4
        Fluid milk                     2026             --         35.8
      Preserved fruits and
          vegetables                   203              --        199.7
        Canned specialties             2032             --         12.4
        Canned fruits and vegetables   2033             --         66.4
        Frozen fruits and vegetables   2037             --         44.4
      Grain mill products              204              --         87.9
        Flour and other grain
          mill products                2041             --         12.0
        Prepared feeds, nec            2048             --         25.0
      Bakery products                  205              --        139.9
        Bread, cake, and
          related products             2051             --         88.6
        Cookies, crackers, and
          frozen
          bakery products,
          except bread                 2052,3           --         51.3
      Sugar and confectionery
          products                     206              --         66.3
        Cane sugar                     2061,2           --          5.3
        Beet sugar                     2063             --          5.3
        Candy and other
          confectionery products       2064             --         36.7
      Fats and oils                    207              --         19.3
      Beverages                        208              --         90.9
        Malt beverages                 2082             --         20.3
        Bottled and canned
          soft drinks                  2086             --         37.7
      Misc. food and
        kindred products               209              --        130.9

    Tobacco products                   21               32.6       22.9
      Cigarettes                       211              --         16.6

    Textile mill products              22              468.7      442.8
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        cotton                         221              --         54.8
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        synthetics                     222              --         46.2
      Broadwoven fabric mills, wool    223              --          7.4
      Narrow fabric mills              224              --         15.7
      Knitting mills                   225              --        104.3
        Women's hosiery,
          except socks                 2251             --         12.1
        Hosiery, nec                   2252             --         30.7
        Knit outerwear mills           2253             --         27.3
        Weft knit fabric mills         2257             --         16.0
      Textile finishing, except wool   226              --         48.6
        Finishing plants, cotton       2261             --         24.7
        Finishing plants, synthetics   2262             --         12.7
      Carpets and rugs                 227              --         54.8
      Yarn and thread mills            228              --         70.8
        Yarn spinning mills            2281             --         51.0
        Throwing and winding mills     2282             --         14.1
      Miscellaneous textile goods      229              --         40.2

    Apparel and other textile
        products                       23              552.7      491.1
      Men's and boys' suits
        and coats                      231              --         16.2
      Men's and boys' furnishings      232              --        104.9
        Men's and boys' shirts         2321             --         20.8
        Men's and boys' trousers
          and slacks                   2325             --         33.3
        Men's and boys'
          work clothing                2326             --         21.0
      Women's and misses' outerwear    233              --        135.8
        Women's and misses' blouses
          and shirts                   2331             --         11.3
        Women's, juniors', and
          misses' dresses              2335             --         21.9
        Women's and misses' suits
          and coats                    2337             --         10.8
        Women's and misses'
          outerwear, nec               2339             --         91.8
      Women's and children's
          undergarments                234              --         16.4
        Women's and children's
          underwear                    2341             --         11.3
        Brassieres, girdles, and
          allied garments              2342             --          5.1
      Girls' and children's
          outerwear                    236              --         11.8
        Girls' and children's
          dresses and blouses          2361             --          5.5
      Fur goods and misc. apparel
        and accessories                237,8            --         24.3
      Misc. fabricated
          textile products             239              --        169.3
        Curtains and draperies         2391             --         14.5
        House furnishings, nec         2392             --         44.6
        Automotive and apparel
          trimmings                    2396             --         49.4

    Paper and allied products          26              630.8      500.5
      Paper mills                      262              --        109.9
      Paperboard mills                 263              --         36.1
      Paperboard containers
          and boxes                    265              --        170.2
        Corrugated and solid
          fiber boxes                  2653             --        102.7
        Sanitary food containers       2656             --         15.1
        Folding paperboard boxes       2657             --         34.9
      Misc. converted paper products   267              --        173.9
        Paper, coated and
          laminated, nec               2672             --         21.9
        Bags: plastics, laminated,
          and coated                   2673             --         30.4
        Envelopes                      2677             --         18.5

    Printing and publishing            27            1,484.5      819.4
      Newspapers                       271              --        145.0
      Periodicals                      272              --         47.5
      Books                            273              --         58.8
        Book publishing                2731             --         27.4
        Book printing                  2732             --         31.4
      Miscellaneous publishing         274              --         47.6
      Commercial printing              275              --        395.0
        Commercial printing,
          lithographic                 2752             --        264.2
        Commercial printing, nec       2759             --        117.1
      Manifold business forms          276              --         28.5
      Blankbooks and bookbinding       278              --         44.3
      Printing trade services          279              --         33.3

    Chemicals and allied products      28            1,036.4      574.4
      Industrial inorganic chemicals   281              --         53.2
        Industrial inorganic
          chemicals, nec               2819             --         28.6
      Plastics materials
          and synthetics               282              --        103.7
        Plastic materials and resins   2821             --         50.3
        Organic fibers,
          noncellulosic                2824             --         33.6
      Drugs                            283              --        140.7
        Pharmaceutical preparations    2834             --        114.2
      Soap, cleaners, and
          toilet goods                 284              --         92.6
        Soap and other detergents      2841             --         23.0
        Polishing, sanitation, and
          finishing preparations       2842,3           --         23.0
        Toilet preparations            2844             --         46.6
      Paints and allied products       285              --         28.1
      Industrial organic chemicals     286              --         68.1
        Cyclic crudes and
          intermediates                2865             --         10.8
        Other industrial
          organic chemicals            2861,9           --         57.3
      Agricultural chemicals           287              --         30.0
      Miscellaneous chemical
        products                       289              --         58.0

    Petroleum and coal products        29              130.5       90.8
      Petroleum refining               291              --         58.7
      Asphalt paving and
        roofing materials              295              --         23.4

    Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              30              955.7      786.0
      Tires and inner tubes            301              --         60.4
      Rubber and plastics footwear     302              --          3.1
      Hose, belting, gaskets,
          and packing                  305              --         58.7
        Rubber and plastics hose
          and belting                  3052             --         24.2
      Fabricated rubber products,
        nec                            306              --         83.7
      Miscellaneous plastics
        products, nec                  308              --        580.1

    Leather and leather products       31               63.4       53.5
      Leather tanning and finishing    311              --          9.6
      Footwear cut stock and
          footwear, except rubber      313,4            --         23.4
        Men's footwear, except
          athletic                     3143             --         12.5
        Women's footwear,
          except athletic              3144             --          4.3
      Luggage                          316              --          7.5
      Handbags and personal
        leather goods                  317              --          3.0

Transportation and public utilities                    7,086      5,842

  Transportation                                       4,535       --

    Railroad transportation            40              228.7       --
      Class I railroads plus
        Amtrak (2)                     4011             --         --

    Local and interurban
        passenger transit              41              420.1      378.4
      Local and suburban
        transportation                 411              --        212.3
      Taxicabs                         412              --         --
      Intercity and rural
        bus transportation             413              --         21.7
      School buses                     415              --         --

    Trucking and warehousing           42            1,888.4    1,653.6
      Trucking and courier
        services, except air           421              --      1,475.0
      Public warehousing and storage   422              --        169.8

    Water transportation               44              212.6       --
      Water transportation
        of freight, nec                444              --         --
      Water transportation
        services                       449              --        122.4

    Transportation by air              45            1,302.8       --
      Air transportation, scheduled    451              --         --
        Air transportation,
          scheduled                    4512             --         --
      Airports, flying fields,
        and services                   458              --         --

    Pipelines, except natural gas      46               14.3        9.3

    Transportation services            47              468.5      394.6
      Passenger transportation
          arrangement                  472              --        184.5
        Travel agencies                4724             --        142.6
      Freight transportation
        arrangement                    473              --        159.9

  Communications and
     public utilities                                  2,551       --

    Communications                     48            1,697.5    1,219.9
      Telephone communications         481              --        822.7
        Telephone communications,
          except radio                 4813             --        662.5
      Radio and television
          broadcasting                 483              --        205.6
        Radio broadcasting stations    4832             --         --
        Television broadcasting
          stations                     4833             --         --
      Cable and other pay
        television services            484              --        174.3

    Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              49              853.5      691.9
      Electric services                491              --        289.8
      Gas production and
        distribution                   492              --        101.7
      Combination utility services     493              --        124.0
      Sanitary services                495              --        145.2

Wholesale trade                                        7,040      5,641

  Durable goods                        50              4,162      3,305
    Motor vehicles, parts,
        and supplies                   501              --        418.5
      Automobiles and other
        motor vehicles                 5012             --         --
      Motor vehicle supplies
        and new parts                  5013             --         --
    Furniture and home furnishings     502              --        138.9
      Furniture                        5021             --         --
      Home furnishings                 5023             --         --

    Lumber and other construction
        materials                      503              --        248.5
      Lumber, plywood, and millwork    5031             --         --
      Construction materials, nec      5039             --         --
    Professional and
        commercial equipment           504              --        720.3
      Office equipment                 5044             --         --
      Computers, peripherals
        and software                   5045             --         --
      Medical and hospital equipment   5047             --        161.9
    Metals and minerals,
      except petroleum                 505              --        130.4
    Electrical goods                   506              --        431.7
      Electrical apparatus and
        equipment                      5063             --         --
      Electrical appliances,
        television and radio sets      5064             --         --
      Electronic parts and
        equipment                      5065             --         --
    Hardware, plumbing, and
        heating equipment              507              --        270.3
      Hardware                         5072             --         --
      Plumbing and hydronic
        heating supplies               5074             --         --
    Machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                   508              --        680.6
      Construction and
        mining machinery               5082             --         --
      Farm and garden machinery        5083             --         --
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      5084             --         --
      Industrial supplies              5085             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        durable goods                  509              --        265.5
      Scrap and waste materials        5093             --         --

  Nondurable goods                     51              2,878      2,336
    Paper and paper products           511              --        231.8
      Stationery and office supplies   5112             --         --
    Drugs, proprietaries,
      and sundries                     512              --        216.6
    Apparel, piece goods,
      and notions                      513              --        184.6
    Groceries and related products     514              --        805.4
      Groceries, general line          5141             --         --
      Meats and meat products          5147             --         --
      Fresh fruits and vegetables      5148             --         --
    Farm-product raw materials         515              --         79.4
    Chemicals and allied products      516              --        120.4
      Petroleum and
        petroleum products             517              --        123.3
      Petroleum bulk stations
        and terminals                  5171             --         --
      Petroleum products, nec          5172             --         --
    Beer, wine, and distilled
        beverages                      518              --        134.0
      Beer and ale                     5181             --         --
      Wine and distilled beverages     5182             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        nondurable goods               519              --        440.1
      Farm supplies                    5191             --         --

Retail trade                                          23,719     20,638

  Building materials and
      garden supplies                  52            1,031.5      885.6
    Lumber and other
      building materials               521              --        556.6
    Paint, glass, and wallpaper
      stores                           523              --         49.1
    Hardware stores                    525              --        148.3
    Retail nurseries and
      garden stores                    526              --         95.5

  General merchandise stores           53            2,761.3    2,573.5
    Department stores                  531           2,419.8    2,273.7
    Variety stores                     533              --        134.3
    Miscellaneous general
      merchandise stores               539              --        165.5

  Food stores                          54            3,550.1    3,204.1
    Grocery stores                     541              --      2,847.7
    Meat and fish markets              542              --         --
    Dairy products stores              545              --         --
    Retail bakeries                    546              --        169.6

  Automotive dealers and
      service stations                 55            2,462.7    2,041.4
    New and used car dealers           551           1,140.0      944.7
    Auto and home supply stores        553              --        328.2
      Gasoline service stations        554              --        568.8
      Automotive dealers, nec          559              --          9.7

  Apparel and accessory stores         56            1,228.8      986.9
    Men's and boys' clothing stores    561              --         65.4
    Women's clothing stores            562              --        225.9
    Family clothing stores             565              --        388.5
    Shoe stores                        566              --        156.3

  Furniture and home
      furnishings stores               57            1,127.9      931.4
    Furniture and home
        furnishings stores             571              --        474.8
      Furniture stores                 5712             --         --
    Household appliance stores         572              --         62.3
    Radio, television, and
        computer stores                573              --        394.3
      Radio, television, and
        electronic stores              5731             --        173.2
      Record and prerecorded
        tape stores                    5735             --         67.7

  Eating and drinking places           58            8,454.2    7,465.2

  Miscellaneous retail
      establishments                   59            3,102.3    2,549.7
    Drug stores and
      proprietary stores               591              --        583.3
    Liquor stores                      592              --         --
    Used merchandise stores            593              --        112.1
    Miscellaneous shopping
        goods stores                   594              --        908.0
      Sporting goods and
        bicycle shops                  5941             --         --
      Book stores                      5942             --         --
      Stationery stores                5943             --         --
      Jewelry stores                   5944             --         --
      Gift, novelty, and
        souvenir shops                 5947             --         --
      Sewing, needlework, and
        piece goods                    5949             --         --
    Nonstore retailers                 596              --        323.8
      Catalog and mail-
        order houses                   5961             --         --
      Merchandising machine
        operators                      5962             --         --
    Fuel dealers                       598              --         74.9
    Retail stores, nec                 599              --        451.3
      Florists, tobacco stores,
        and newsstands                 5992,3,4         --         --
      Optical goods stores             5995             --         56.7
      Miscellaneous retail
        stores, nec                    5999             --        260.0

Finance, insurance, and real
  estate (3)                                           7,702      5,605

  Finance                                              3,780       --

    Depository institutions            60            2,052.7    1,476.8
      Commercial banks                 602           1,434.0    1,025.7
        State commercial banks         6022             --        416.2
        National and commercial
          banks, nec                   6021,9           --        609.5
      Savings institutions             603             257.6       --
        Federal savings
          institutions                 6035             --         --
        Savings institutions,
          except federal               6036             --         --
      Credit unions                    606              --        155.4

    Nondepository institutions         61              711.2      442.0
      Personal credit institutions     614              --        109.2
      Business credit institutions     615              --         --
      Mortgage bankers and brokers     616             324.6       --

    Security and commodity brokers     62              759.9       --
      Security brokers and dealers     621              --         --
      Commodity contracts
        brokers, dealers, and
        exhanges                       622,3            --         --
      Security and commodity
        services                       628              --        117.2

    Holding and other
        investment offices             67              256.4       --
      Holding offices                  671              --         --

  Insurance                            63,64           2,364       --

    Insurance carriers                 63            1,603.5    1,238.7
      Life insurance                   631              --        334.5
      Medical service and
          health insurance             632              --        305.6
        Hospital and medical
          service plans                6324             --        245.3
      Fire, marine, and
        casualty insurance             633              --        455.8
      Title insurance                  636              --         --

    Insurance agents, brokers,
      and service                      64              760.0       --

    Real estate                        65              1,558       --
      Real estate operators
        and lessors                    651              --         --
      Real estate agents
        and managers                   653              --         --
      Subdividers and developers       655              --         --

Services                                              41,457     35,734

  Agricultural services                07              905.5      746.8
    Veterinary services                074              --        188.9
    Landscape and
      horticultural services           078              --        509.4

  Hotels and other lodging places      70            2,083.8       --
    Hotels and motels                  701              --      1,749.0

  Personal services                    72            1,238.9       --
    Laundry, cleaning, and
      garment services                 721              --        393.4
    Photographic studios, portrait     722              --         --
    Beauty shops                       723              --        372.3
    Funeral service and crematories    726              --         --
    Miscellaneous personal services    729              --        132.3

  Business services                    73            9,712.1    8,799.5
    Advertising                        731              --        223.8
      Advertising agencies             7311             --         --
    Credit reporting and collection    732              --         --
    Mailing, reproduction, and
        stenographic services          733              --         --
      Photocopying and
        duplicating services           7334             --         68.9
    Services to buildings              734           1,006.9      895.6
      Disinfecting and pest
        control services               7342             --         78.5
      Building maintenance
        services, nec                  7349             --        817.1
    Miscellaneous equipment
        rental and leasing             735              --        234.8
      Medical equipment rental         7352             --         35.9
      Heavy construction
        equipment rental               7353             --         47.5
      Equipment rental and
        leasing, nec                   7359             --        151.4
    Personnel supply services          736           3,622.7       --
      Employment agencies              7361             --         --
      Help supply services             7363          3,227.7    3,393.5
    Computer and data
        processing services            737           2,202.2    1,698.4
      Computer programming services    7371             --        439.7
      Prepackaged software             7372             --         --
      Computer integrated
        systems design                 7373             --        171.2
      Data processing and
        preparation                    7374             --         --
      Information retrieval
        services                       7375             --        193.3
      Computer maintenance
        and repair                     7378             --         39.4
    Miscellaneous business services    738              --      1,582.5
      Detective and armored
        car services                   7381             --        539.1
      Security systems services        7382             --         64.5
      Photofinishing laboratories      7384             --         --

  Auto repair, services, and parking   75            1,315.6    1,033.2
    Automotive rentals,
        without drivers                751              --        187.3
      Passenger car rental             7514             --        123.6
    Automobile parking                 752              --         72.9
    Automotive repair shops            753              --        552.1
      Automotive and tire
        repair shops                   7532,4           --        191.6
      General automotive
        repair shops                   7538             --        242.4

    Automotive services,
        except repair                  754              --        220.9
      Carwashes                        7542             --        123.4

  Miscellaneous repair services        76              364.3      303.8
    Electrical repair shops            762              --         --

  Motion pictures                      78              603.2      518.1
    Motion picture production and
      services                         781              --        230.6
    Motion picture theaters            783              --        --
    Video tape rental                  784              --        136.8

  Amusement and recreation services    79            2,062.8    1,836.9
    Bowling centers                    793              --         60.0
    Misc. amusement and recreation
        services                       799              --      1,421.2
      Physical fitness facilities      7991             --        197.4
      Membership sports and
        recreation clubs               7997             --        426.5

  Health services                      80            10403.4     8968.3
    Offices and clinics of medical
      doctors                          801           1,994.9    1,591.4
    Offices and clinics of dentists    802              --        603.1
    Offices and clinics of other
        health practitioners           804              --        369.3
      Offices and clinics of
        chiropractors and
        optometrists                   8041,2           --         --
    Nursing and personal
        care facilities                805           1,831.0    1,613.0
      Skilled nursing care
        facilities                     8051             --         --
      Intermediate care facilities     8052             --        184.2
      Nursing and personal care, nec   8059             --         --
    Hospitals                          806           4,117.8    3,665.6
      General medical and surgical
        hospitals                      8069             --         --
      Psychiatric hospitals            8063             --         --
      Specialty hospitals,
        excluding psychiatric          8069             --         --
    Medical and dental laboratories    807
    Home health care services          808             651.7      592.9

  Legal services                       81            1,035.8      821.0

  Educational services                 82            2,100.0       --
    Elementary and secondary schools   821              --         --
    Colleges and universities          822              --         --
    Vocational schools                 824              --         --

  Social services                      83            3,042.5    2,451.3
    Individual and family services     832              --        698.1
    Job training and related
      services                         833              --        330.5
    Child day care services            835             704.8      567.4
    Residential care                   836             856.5      703.1
    Social services, nec               839              --        152.2

  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 84              119.2       --

  Membership organizations             86            2,533.6       --
    Business associations              861              --         --
    Professional organizations         862              --         50.7
    Labor organizations                863              --         --
    Civic and social associations      864              --         --

  Engineering and management
      services                         87            3,561.5    2,625.1
    Engineering and
        architectural services         871           1,083.8      856.9
      Engineering services             8711             --        653.2
      Architectural services           8712             --        148.7
      Surveying services               8713             --         55.0
    Accounting, auditing, and
      bookkeeping                      872              --        472.4
    Research and testing services      873              --        483.4
      Commercial physical research     8731             --        148.8
      Commercial nonphysical
        research                       8732             --        120.4
      Noncommercial research
        organizations                  8733             --        127.6
    Management and public relations    874           1,130.4      812.4
      Management services              8741             --        242.3
      Management consulting services   8742             --        297.2
      Public relations services        8743             --         36.4

  Services, nec                        89               53.0       40.1

Government                                            19,714       --

  Federal Government (4)                               2,629       --

    Executive, by agency (4)                            --         --
      Department of Defense                             --         --
      Postal Service (5)                                --         --
      Other executive agencies                          --         --
    Legislative                                         --         --
    Judicial                                            --         --

    Federal Government, except
      Postal Service                                 1,782.7       --

    Federal Government, by industry:
      Manufacturing activities                          --         --
        Ship building and repairing    3731             --         --
      Transportation and public
          utilities, except Postal
        Service                                         --         --
      Services                                          --         --
        Hospitals                      806              --         --

  State government                                     4,649       --
    Construction                                        --         --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82            1,814.9       --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    State government, except
      education                                      2,834.4       --

  Local government                                    12,436       --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82            6,388.0       --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    Local government, except
      education                                      6,048.0       --

                                                          Production
                                        1987              workers (1)
              Industry                  SIC
                                        Code            Aug.      June
                                                       2000       2001

      Total                                             --         --

    Total private                                     92,089     92,438

Mining                                                   425        450

  Metal mining                         10               31.2       26.9
    Iron ores                          101               6.5        4.6
    Copper ores                        102               7.6        6.4

  Coal mining                          12               62.1       64.8
    Bituminous coal and lignite
      mining                           122              58.1       60.2

  Oil and gas extraction               13              241.7      269.4
    Crude petroleum and natural gas    131              74.5       77.5
    Oil and gas field services         138             162.7      187.9

  Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels   14               90.1       89.1
    Crushed and broken stone           142              37.2       36.2
    Sand and gravel                    144              --         --
    Chemical and fertilizer
      minerals                         147              --         --

Construction                                           5,497      5,550
  General building contractors         15            1,118.0    1,106.9
    Residential building
      construction                     152             591.4      591.9
    Operative builders                 153              13.6       13.7
    Nonresidential building
      construction                     154             513.0      501.3

  Heavy construction, except
      building                         16              822.1      833.1
    Highway and street construction    161             266.0      265.3
    Heavy construction, except
      highway                          162             556.1      567.8

  Special trade contractors            17            3,557.1    3,610.2
    Plumbing, heating, and
      air conditioning                 171             718.8      720.5
    Painting and paper hanging         172             210.3      211.9
    Electrical work                    173             712.9      703.0
    Masonry, stonework, and
      plastering                       174             510.3      538.3
    Carpentry and floor work           175             254.3      254.4
    Roofing, siding, and sheet
      metal work                       176             214.0      208.4

Manufacturing                                         12,687     12,025

  Durable goods                                        7,609      7,207

    Lumber and wood products           24              690.9      652.8
      Logging                          241              67.4       61.9
      Sawmills and planing mills       242             162.2      154.2
        Sawmills and planing
          mills, generals              2421            125.3      120.4
        Hardwood dimension
          and flooring mills           2426             35.4       31.7
      Millwork, plywood, and
          structural members           243             273.2      262.8
        Millwork                       2431             99.4       94.7
        Wood kitchen cabinets          2434             83.9       81.6
        Hardwood veneer and
          plywood                      2435             26.5       24.5
        Softwood veneer and
          plywood                      2436             25.2       22.6
      Wood containers                  244              48.4       47.6
      Wood buildings and mobile
          homes                        245              72.3       62.4
        Mobile homes                   2451             55.2       45.3
      Miscellaneous wood products      249              67.4       63.9

    Furniture and fixtures             25              448.7      421.4
      Household furniture              251             249.3      232.3
        Wood household furniture       2511            114.3      105.6
        Upholstered household
          furniture                    2512             80.4       73.2
        Metal household furniture      2514             15.7       15.0
        Mattresses and bedsprings      2515             29.8       28.4
      Office furniture                 252              56.5       51.0
      Public building and related
        furniture                      253              42.9       42.2
      Partitions and fixtures          254              70.7       67.0
      Miscellaneous furniture
        and fixtures                   259              29.3       28.9

    Stone, clay, and glass products    32              465.5      456.0
      Flat glass                       321              13.3       13.1
      Glass and glassware, pressed
          or blown                     322              54.9       52.7
        Glass containers               3221             18.8       18.8
        Pressed and blown glass,
          nec                          3229             36.1       33.9
      Products of purchased glass      323              51.0       47.9
      Cement, hydraulic                324              13.3       13.5
      Structural clay products         325              26.3       27.4
      Pottery and related products     326              29.9       27.4
      Concrete, gypsum, and
          plaster products             327             204.9      207.8
        Concrete block and brick       3271             14.9       14.3
        Concrete products, nec         3272             69.9       71.7
        Ready-mixed concrete           3273            105.2      108.3
      Misc. nonmetallic mineral
          products                     329              56.9       51.5
        Abrasive products              3291             14.2       13.4
        Mineral wool                   3296             --         --

    Primary metal industries           33              546.1      506.9
      Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products               331             175.8      163.4
        Blast furnaces and steel
          mills                        3312            119.6      109.9
        Steel pipe and tubes           3317             23.3       22.5
      Iron and steel foundries         332             101.3       93.0
        Gray and ductile iron
          foundries                    3321             65.4       60.3
        Malleable iron foundries       3322              2.8        2.5
        Steel foundries, nec           3325             21.6       19.1
      Primary nonferrous metals        333              27.8       25.3
        Primary aluminum               3334             17.1       15.5
      Nonferrous rolling and
          drawing                      335             133.0      126.2
        Copper rolling and drawing     3351             18.1       17.0
        Aluminum sheet, plate,
          and foil                     3353             16.3       15.6
        Nonferrous wire drawing
          and insulating               3357             58.3       54.4
      Nonferrous foundries
          (castings)                   336              75.6       68.2
        Aluminum foundries             3365             20.7       19.2

    Fabricated metal products          34            1,160.3    1,105.8
      Metal cans and shipping
          containers                   341              30.8       30.1
        Metal cans                     3411             24.7       23.9
      Cutlery, handtools, and
          hardware                     342              93.2       85.4
        Hand and edge tools, and
          blades and handsaws          3423,5           35.8       32.3
        Hardware, nec                  3429             48.1       44.9
      Plumbing and heating, except
          electric                     343              43.0       40.5
        Plumbing fixture fittings
          and trim                     3432             16.9       16.4
        Heating equipment, except
          electric                     3433             13.2       12.6
      Fabricated structural metal
          products                     344             368.3      356.7
        Fabricated structural
          metal                        3441             64.5       65.4
        Metal doors, sash, and
          trim                         3442             67.0       61.9
        Fabricated plate work
          (boiler shops)               3443             73.9       75.0
        Sheet metal work               3444            101.5       94.9
        Architectural metal work       3446             28.6       28.0
      Screw machine products,
          bolts, etc                   345              82.1       76.5
        Screw machine products         3451             43.5       40.6
        Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
          washers                      3452             38.6       35.9
      Metal forgings and stampings     346             199.4      185.3
        Iron and steel forgings        3462             22.0       21.6
        Automotive stampings           3465             99.8       91.4
        Metal stampings, nec           3469             67.3       62.5
      Metal services, nec              347             119.5      112.6
        Plating and polishing          3471             72.7       66.7
        Metal coating and allied
          services                     3479             46.8       45.9
      Ordnance and accessories,
          nec                          348              22.4       22.3
        Ammunition, except for
          small arms, nec              3483              8.1        8.7
      Miscellaneous fabricated
          metal products               349             201.6      196.4
        Valves and pipe fittings,
          nec                          3494             15.9       15.9
        Misc. fabricated wire
          products                     3496             42.1       38.6

    Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      35            1,321.2    1,243.0
      Engines and turbines             351              57.0       50.1
        Turbines and turbine
          generator sets               3511             15.2       13.9
        Internal combustion
          engines, nec                 3519             41.8       36.2
      Farm and garden machinery        352              63.3       63.2
        Farm machinery and
          equipment                    3523             49.4       47.9
      Construction and related
          machinery                    353             150.8      146.7
        Construction machinery         3531             63.4       57.2
        Mining machinery               3532              8.2        8.3
        Oil and gas field
          machinery                    3533             24.3       29.5
        Conveyors and conveying
          equipment                    3535             20.7       19.9
        Industrial trucks and
          tractors                     3537             22.1       20.0
      Metalworking machinery           354             227.0      208.2
        Machine tools, metal
          cutting types                3541             24.3       22.3
        Machine tools, metal
          forming types                3542             10.7        9.0
        Special dies, tools, jigs,
          and fixtures                 3544            116.6      107.9
        Machine tool accessories       3545             34.9       31.7
        Power driven handtools         3546             14.0       13.0
      Special industry machinery       355              93.2       81.1
        Textile machinery              3552              7.6        6.5
        Printing trades machinery      3555             13.3       12.7
        Food products machinery        3556             13.5       13.7
      General industrial machinery     356             159.9      147.8
        Pumps and pumping equipment    3561             16.6       16.3
        Ball and roller bearings       3562             31.6       27.9
        Air and gas compressors        3563             13.8       13.6
        Blowers and fans               3564             25.4       23.1
        Speed changers, drives,
          and gears                    3566             11.4        9.7
        Power transmission
          equipment, nec               3568             14.9       13.3
      Computer and office equipment    357             134.6      127.4
        Electronic computers           3571             71.9       72.7
        Computer terminals,
            calculators, and
            office machines, nec       3575,8,9         20.5       18.3
      Refrigeration and service
          machinery                    358             150.3      140.4
        Refrigeration and heating
          equipment                    3585            112.0      103.4
      Misc. industrial and
          commercial machinery         359             285.1      278.1
        Carburetors, pistons,
          rings, valves                3592             19.7       19.0
        Scales, balances, and
          industrial
          machinery, nec               3596,9          237.4      231.3

    Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                      36            1,075.1      964.3
      Electric distribution
          equipment                    361              58.2       52.7
        Transformers, except
          electronic                   3612             26.0       23.2
        Switchgear and switchboard
          apparatus                    3613             32.2       29.5
      Electrical industrial
          apparatus                    362             101.3       94.3
        Motors and generators          3621             53.0       48.2
        Relays and industrial
          controls                     3625             31.5       29.6
      Household appliances             363              93.3       96.4
        Household refrigerators
          and freezers                 3632             23.0       29.9
        Household laundry equipment    3633             14.3       14.4
        Electric housewares
          and fans                     3634             17.1       15.1
      Electric lighting and wiring
          equipment                    364             133.4      124.4
        Electric lamps                 3641             15.5       13.8
        Current-carrying wiring
          devices                      3643             43.5       41.3
        Noncurrent-carrying wiring
          devices                      3644             14.7       14.5
        Residential lighting
          fixtures                     3645             14.7       12.2
      Household audio and video
          equipment                    365              50.9       43.1
        Household audio and video
          equipment                    3651             31.5       27.9
      Communications equipment         366             124.2      112.1
        Telephone and telegraph
          apparatus                    3661             57.2       52.8
      Electronic components and
          accessories                  367             408.0      369.7
        Electron tubes                 3671             14.6       13.3
        Semiconductors and related
          devices                      3674            128.1      128.4
        Electronic components, nec     3679            108.0       96.9
      Misc. electrical equipment
          and supplies                 369             105.8       91.6
        Storage batteries              3691             20.1       18.4
        Engine electrical equipment    3694             54.2       43.8

    Transportation equipment           37            1,199.9    1,149.8
      Motor vehicles and equipment     371             751.8      703.1
        Motor vehicles and car
          bodies                       3711            233.7      225.6
        Truck and bus bodies           3713             38.6       34.7
        Motor vehicle parts and
          accessories                  3714            431.0      400.6
        Truck trailers                 3715             32.4       27.4
      Aircraft and parts               372             217.2      222.7
        Aircraft                       3721             89.9       87.6
        Aircraft engines and
          engine parts                 3724             47.2       49.9
        Aircraft parts and
          equipment, nec               3728             80.1       85.2
      Ship and boat building and
          repairing                    373             124.0      119.8
        Ship building and repairing    3731             63.3       63.9
        Boat building and repairing    3732             60.7       55.9
      Railroad equipment               374              23.0       21.0
      Guided missiles, space
          vehicles, and parts          376              21.3       19.5
        Guided missiles and space
          vehicles                     3761             12.9       11.6
      Miscellaneous transportation
          equipment                    379              47.7       48.0
        Travel trailers and campers    3792             20.9       21.3

    Instruments and related
        products                       38              428.7      424.6
      Search and navigation
        equipment                      381              40.1       39.7
      Measuring and controlling
          devices                      382             153.0      151.6
        Environmental controls         3822             27.1       25.4
        Process control
          instruments                  3823             37.8       37.8
        Instruments to measure
          electricity                  3825             25.2       24.2
      Medical instruments and
          supplies                     384             173.1      177.5
        Surgical and medical
          instruments                  3841             70.5       72.2
        Surgical appliances and
          supplies                     3842             63.2       63.8
      Ophthalmic goods                 385              24.9       21.0
      Photographic equipment and
        supplies                       386              33.2       31.8
      Watches, clocks, watchcases,
        and parts                      387               4.4        3.0

    Miscellaneous manufacturing
        industries                     39              272.7      262.7
      Jewelry, silverware, and
          plated ware                  391              32.6       29.3
        Jewelry, precious metal        3911             25.0       22.8
      Musical instruments              393              13.9       12.9
      Toys and sporting goods          394              69.1       69.6
        Dolls, games, toys, and
          children's vehicles          3942,4           18.3       15.0
        Sporting and athletic
          goods, nec                   3949             50.8       54.6
      Pens, pencils, office, and
        art supplies                   395              21.7       21.2
      Costume jewelry and notions      396              13.7       13.4
        Costume jewelry                3961              6.5        6.4
      Miscellaneous manufactures       399             121.7      116.3
        Signs and advertising
          specialties                  3993             51.8       48.6

  Nondurable goods                                     5,078      4,818

    Food and kindred products          20            1,287.8    1,235.4
      Meat products                    201             435.2      438.5
        Meat packing plants            2011            123.7      122.4
        Sausages and other
          prepared meats               2013             82.5       83.9
        Poultry slaughtering and
          processing                   2015            229.0      232.2
      Dairy products                   202             101.4      100.9
        Cheese, natural and
          processed                    2022             34.5       33.4
        Fluid milk                     2026             35.9       35.5
      Preserved fruits and
          vegetables                   203             213.4      173.1
        Canned specialties             2032             12.6       11.8
        Canned fruits and vegetables   2033             78.6       46.3
        Frozen fruits and vegetables   2037             45.2       37.0
      Grain mill products              204              87.5       83.4
        Flour and other grain
          mill products                2041             11.9       12.2
        Prepared feeds, nec            2048             24.5       24.1
      Bakery products                  205             139.0      133.9
        Bread, cake, and
          related products             2051             88.4       84.4
        Cookies, crackers, and
          frozen
          bakery products,
          except bread                 2052,3           50.6       49.5
      Sugar and confectionery
          products                     206              69.5       66.2
        Cane sugar                     2061,2            5.8        8.4
        Beet sugar                     2063              5.5        4.4
        Candy and other
          confectionery products       2064             39.3       35.5
      Fats and oils                    207              19.1       20.5
      Beverages                        208              91.5       87.2
        Malt beverages                 2082             20.3       19.7
        Bottled and canned
          soft drinks                  2086             37.5       36.2
      Misc. food and
        kindred products               209             131.2      131.7

    Tobacco products                   21               24.1       22.1
      Cigarettes                       211              16.4       16.7

    Textile mill products              22              444.6      398.1
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        cotton                         221              55.1       47.0
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        synthetics                     222              46.7       40.6
      Broadwoven fabric mills, wool    223               7.4        7.0
      Narrow fabric mills              224              16.0       15.0
      Knitting mills                   225             103.6       91.3
        Women's hosiery,
          except socks                 2251             11.4       10.2
        Hosiery, nec                   2252             30.3       27.9
        Knit outerwear mills           2253             27.9       25.3
        Weft knit fabric mills         2257             15.8       12.6
      Textile finishing, except wool   226              48.7       41.8
        Finishing plants, cotton       2261             24.8       22.2
        Finishing plants, synthetics   2262             12.7       11.6
      Carpets and rugs                 227              54.6       54.7
      Yarn and thread mills            228              71.6       62.2
        Yarn spinning mills            2281             51.6       44.0
        Throwing and winding mills     2282             14.2       12.9
      Miscellaneous textile goods      229              40.9       38.5

    Apparel and other textile
        products                       23              494.0      443.9
      Men's and boys' suits
        and coats                      231              15.9       14.6
      Men's and boys' furnishings      232             104.4       94.5
        Men's and boys' shirts         2321             20.1       17.3
        Men's and boys' trousers
          and slacks                   2325             33.1       30.5
        Men's and boys'
          work clothing                2326             21.1       19.1
      Women's and misses' outerwear    233             137.5      118.5
        Women's and misses' blouses
          and shirts                   2331             10.2        7.9
        Women's, juniors', and
          misses' dresses              2335             21.9       17.6
        Women's and misses' suits
          and coats                    2337             11.3        9.1
        Women's and misses'
          outerwear, nec               2339             94.1       83.9
      Women's and children's
          undergarments                234              15.9       11.8
        Women's and children's
          underwear                    2341             11.1        8.6
        Brassieres, girdles, and
          allied garments              2342              4.8        3.2
      Girls' and children's
          outerwear                    236              11.6        8.5
        Girls' and children's
          dresses and blouses          2361              5.2        3.9
      Fur goods and misc. apparel
        and accessories                237,8            25.5       23.3
      Misc. fabricated
          textile products             239             170.5      161.9
        Curtains and draperies         2391             14.5       12.8
        House furnishings, nec         2392             45.3       38.7
        Automotive and apparel
          trimmings                    2396             49.9       51.3

    Paper and allied products          26              498.6      484.9
      Paper mills                      262             109.6      107.5
      Paperboard mills                 263              35.5       34.3
      Paperboard containers
          and boxes                    265             169.6      164.9
        Corrugated and solid
          fiber boxes                  2653            102.3      101.0
        Sanitary food containers       2656             15.2       14.7
        Folding paperboard boxes       2657             34.7       32.3
      Misc. converted paper products   267             173.8      167.5
        Paper, coated and
          laminated, nec               2672             21.7       18.9
        Bags: plastics, laminated,
          and coated                   2673             29.8       28.3
        Envelopes                      2677             18.2       18.2

    Printing and publishing            27              819.1      782.4
      Newspapers                       271             144.4      143.1
      Periodicals                      272              48.1       48.2
      Books                            273              56.9       56.5
        Book publishing                2731             26.5       26.5
        Book printing                  2732             30.4       30.0
      Miscellaneous publishing         274              47.6       47.5
      Commercial printing              275             396.4      371.4
        Commercial printing,
          lithographic                 2752            265.5      247.8
        Commercial printing, nec       2759            116.9      110.5
      Manifold business forms          276              27.9       27.1
      Blankbooks and bookbinding       278              44.5       40.6
      Printing trade services          279              33.1       29.1

    Chemicals and allied products      28              573.8      567.4
      Industrial inorganic chemicals   281              54.4       52.4
        Industrial inorganic
          chemicals, nec               2819             29.4       28.8
      Plastics materials
          and synthetics               282             105.0       99.7
        Plastic materials and resins   2821             50.3       47.0
        Organic fibers,
          noncellulosic                2824             35.0       33.4
      Drugs                            283             139.5      143.4
        Pharmaceutical preparations    2834            112.9      116.1
      Soap, cleaners, and
          toilet goods                 284              92.2       95.5
        Soap and other detergents      2841             22.8       23.8
        Polishing, sanitation, and
          finishing preparations       2842,3           23.2       24.7
        Toilet preparations            2844             46.2       47.0
      Paints and allied products       285              27.8       25.6
      Industrial organic chemicals     286              67.8       66.3
        Cyclic crudes and
          intermediates                2865             10.9       10.0
        Other industrial
          organic chemicals            2861,9           56.9       56.3
      Agricultural chemicals           287              29.1       28.7
      Miscellaneous chemical
        products                       289              58.0       55.8

    Petroleum and coal products        29               90.6       89.6
      Petroleum refining               291              58.3       57.1
      Asphalt paving and
        roofing materials              295              23.5       23.7

    Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              30              790.9      745.1
      Tires and inner tubes            301              61.1       57.9
      Rubber and plastics footwear     302               3.3        2.8
      Hose, belting, gaskets,
          and packing                  305              58.5       55.4
        Rubber and plastics hose
          and belting                  3052             24.2       23.6
      Fabricated rubber products,
        nec                            306              83.9       75.8
      Miscellaneous plastics
        products, nec                  308             584.1      553.2

    Leather and leather products       31               54.4       49.3
      Leather tanning and finishing    311               9.6        7.9
      Footwear cut stock and
          footwear, except rubber      313,4            24.3       20.9
        Men's footwear, except
          athletic                     3143             13.5       10.9
        Women's footwear,
          except athletic              3144              4.3        3.5
      Luggage                          316               7.8        7.2
      Handbags and personal
        leather goods                  317               3.2        4.9

Transportation and public utilities                    5,776      6,006

  Transportation                                        --         --

    Railroad transportation            40               --         --
      Class I railroads plus
        Amtrak (2)                     4011             --         --

    Local and interurban
        passenger transit              41              379.5      440.4
      Local and suburban
        transportation                 411             212.9      219.8
      Taxicabs                         412              --         --
      Intercity and rural
        bus transportation             413              21.9       20.4
      School buses                     415              --         --

    Trucking and warehousing           42            1,663.9    1,650.0
      Trucking and courier
        services, except air           421           1,483.9    1,468.9
      Public warehousing and storage   422             171.4      172.5

    Water transportation               44               --         --
      Water transportation
        of freight, nec                444              --         --
      Water transportation
        services                       449             123.7      124.3

    Transportation by air              45               --         --
      Air transportation, scheduled    451              --         --
        Air transportation,
          scheduled                    4512             --         --
      Airports, flying fields,
        and services                   458              --         --

    Pipelines, except natural gas      46                9.1       10.5

    Transportation services            47              395.3      384.3
      Passenger transportation
          arrangement                  472             184.4      176.0
        Travel agencies                4724            142.5      136.7
      Freight transportation
        arrangement                    473             160.2      152.8

  Communications and
     public utilities                                   --         --

    Communications                     48            1,142.5    1,322.0
      Telephone communications         481             747.2      914.9
        Telephone communications,
          except radio                 4813            584.4      747.5
      Radio and television
          broadcasting                 483             205.0      206.1
        Radio broadcasting stations    4832             --         --
        Television broadcasting
          stations                     4833             --         --
      Cable and other pay
        television services            484             172.3      181.6

    Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              49              688.5      694.6
      Electric services                491             287.9      289.0
      Gas production and
        distribution                   492             101.4       98.6
      Combination utility services     493             122.0      126.0
      Sanitary services                495             146.1      148.6

Wholesale trade                                        5,642      5,629

  Durable goods                        50              3,298      3,265
    Motor vehicles, parts,
        and supplies                   501             417.4      415.0
      Automobiles and other
        motor vehicles                 5012             --         --
      Motor vehicle supplies
        and new parts                  5013             --         --
    Furniture and home furnishings     502             139.1      144.0
      Furniture                        5021             --         --
      Home furnishings                 5023             --         --

    Lumber and other construction
        materials                      503             249.6      249.4
      Lumber, plywood, and millwork    5031             --         --
      Construction materials, nec      5039             --         --
    Professional and
        commercial equipment           504             721.3      709.6
      Office equipment                 5044             --         --
      Computers, peripherals
        and software                   5045             --         --
      Medical and hospital equipment   5047            163.4      167.6
    Metals and minerals,
      except petroleum                 505             130.2      124.2
    Electrical goods                   506             429.5      423.0
      Electrical apparatus and
        equipment                      5063             --         --
      Electrical appliances,
        television and radio sets      5064             --         --
      Electronic parts and
        equipment                      5065             --         --
    Hardware, plumbing, and
        heating equipment              507             268.4      265.4
      Hardware                         5072             --         --
      Plumbing and hydronic
        heating supplies               5074             --         --
    Machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                   508             676.3      671.2
      Construction and
        mining machinery               5082             --         --
      Farm and garden machinery        5083             --         --
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      5084             --         --
      Industrial supplies              5085             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        durable goods                  509             266.4      263.0
      Scrap and waste materials        5093             --         --

  Nondurable goods                     51              2,344      2,364
    Paper and paper products           511             230.6      229.0
      Stationery and office supplies   5112             --         --
    Drugs, proprietaries,
      and sundries                     512             217.2      225.2
    Apparel, piece goods,
      and notions                      513             183.9      175.9
    Groceries and related products     514             812.6      813.2
      Groceries, general line          5141             --         --
      Meats and meat products          5147             --         --
      Fresh fruits and vegetables      5148             --         --
    Farm-product raw materials         515              80.0       83.4
    Chemicals and allied products      516             123.9      127.8
      Petroleum and
        petroleum products             517             123.4      129.3
      Petroleum bulk stations
        and terminals                  5171             --         --
      Petroleum products, nec          5172             --         --
    Beer, wine, and distilled
        beverages                      518             135.5      137.2
      Beer and ale                     5181             --         --
      Wine and distilled beverages     5182             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        nondurable goods               519             436.7      443.1
      Farm supplies                    5191

Retail trade                                          20,688     20,878

  Building materials and
      garden supplies                  52              868.4      894.7
    Lumber and other
      building materials               521             549.1      563.9
    Paint, glass, and wallpaper
      stores                           523              49.2       47.7
    Hardware stores                    525             146.4      145.6
    Retail nurseries and
      garden stores                    526              87.4      102.1

  General merchandise stores           53            2,593.6    2,545.8
    Department stores                  531           2,294.6    2,251.0
    Variety stores                     533             134.9      130.4
    Miscellaneous general
      merchandise stores               539             164.1      164.4

  Food stores                          54            3,197.6    3,199.7
    Grocery stores                     541           2,838.4    2,840.3
    Meat and fish markets              542              --         --
    Dairy products stores              545              --         --
    Retail bakeries                    546             171.6      170.5

  Automotive dealers and
      service stations                 55            2,042.9    2,060.0
    New and used car dealers           551             947.1      954.0
    Auto and home supply stores        553             329.7      329.4
      Gasoline service stations        554             568.2      568.6
      Automotive dealers, nec          559               9.7        9.8

  Apparel and accessory stores         56              997.9    1,001.4
    Men's and boys' clothing stores    561              65.9       66.3
    Women's clothing stores            562             226.0      228.9
    Family clothing stores             565             395.6      402.2
    Shoe stores                        566             158.1      152.8

  Furniture and home
      furnishings stores               57              934.7      920.1
    Furniture and home
        furnishings stores             571             477.4      477.4
      Furniture stores                 5712             --         --
    Household appliance stores         572              62.8       60.7
    Radio, television, and
        computer stores                573             394.5      382.0
      Radio, television, and
        electronic stores              5731            174.1      174.4
      Record and prerecorded
        tape stores                    5735             67.4       61.4

  Eating and drinking places           58            7,492.9    7,651.1

  Miscellaneous retail
      establishments                   59            2,559.9    2,605.5
    Drug stores and
      proprietary stores               591             582.3      598.1
    Liquor stores                      592              --         --
    Used merchandise stores            593             113.5      116.6
    Miscellaneous shopping
        goods stores                   594             915.1      918.5
      Sporting goods and
        bicycle shops                  5941             --         --
      Book stores                      5942             --         --
      Stationery stores                5943             --         --
      Jewelry stores                   5944             --         --
      Gift, novelty, and
        souvenir shops                 5947             --         --
      Sewing, needlework, and
        piece goods                    5949             --         --
    Nonstore retailers                 596             329.6      332.3
      Catalog and mail-
        order houses                   5961             --         --
      Merchandising machine
        operators                      5962             --         --
    Fuel dealers                       598              75.3       75.7
    Retail stores, nec                 599             449.0      467.0
      Florists, tobacco stores,
        and newsstands                 5992,3,4         --         --
      Optical goods stores             5995             56.8       59.8
      Miscellaneous retail
        stores, nec                    5999            258.7      265.0

Finance, insurance, and real
  estate (3)                                           5,598      5,657

  Finance                                               --         --

    Depository institutions            60            1,472.0    1,483.3
      Commercial banks                 602           1,023.9    1,025.8
        State commercial banks         6022            415.1      417.8
        National and commercial
          banks, nec                   6021,9          608.8      608.0
      Savings institutions             603              --         --
        Federal savings
          institutions                 6035             --         --
        Savings institutions,
          except federal               6036             --         --
      Credit unions                    606             155.7      161.4

    Nondepository institutions         61              440.2      464.2
      Personal credit institutions     614             108.9      109.3
      Business credit institutions     615              --         --
      Mortgage bankers and brokers     616              --         --

    Security and commodity brokers     62               --         --
      Security brokers and dealers     621              --         --
      Commodity contracts
        brokers, dealers, and
        exhanges                       622,3            --         --
      Security and commodity
        services                       628             117.7      117.2

    Holding and other
        investment offices             67               --         --
      Holding offices                  671              --         --

  Insurance                            63,64            --         --

    Insurance carriers                 63            1,236.9    1,276.5
      Life insurance                   631             332.8      332.8
      Medical service and
          health insurance             632             305.5      318.2
        Hospital and medical
          service plans                6324            245.4      253.3
      Fire, marine, and
        casualty insurance             633             456.5      473.7
      Title insurance                  636              --         --

    Insurance agents, brokers,
      and service                      64               --         --

    Real estate                        65               --         --
      Real estate operators
        and lessors                    651              --         --
      Real estate agents
        and managers                   653              --         --
      Subdividers and developers       655              --         --

Services                                              35,776     36,243

  Agricultural services                07              736.8      778.4
    Veterinary services                074             189.1      194.7
    Landscape and
      horticultural services           078             499.2      534.2

  Hotels and other lodging places      70               --         --
    Hotels and motels                  701           1,741.1    1,719.9

  Personal services                    72               --         --
    Laundry, cleaning, and
      garment services                 721             391.3      396.4
    Photographic studios, portrait     722              --         --
    Beauty shops                       723             377.2      386.7
    Funeral service and crematories    726              --         --
    Miscellaneous personal services    729             134.2      142.1

  Business services                    73            8,914.2    8,575.1
    Advertising                        731             222.9      218.1
      Advertising agencies             7311             --         --
    Credit reporting and collection    732              --         --
    Mailing, reproduction, and
        stenographic services          733              --         --
      Photocopying and
        duplicating services           7334             68.7       66.2
    Services to buildings              734             896.5      914.7
      Disinfecting and pest
        control services               7342             78.0       83.3
      Building maintenance
        services, nec                  7349            818.5      831.4
    Miscellaneous equipment
        rental and leasing             735             233.2      245.1
      Medical equipment rental         7352             36.5       36.9
      Heavy construction
        equipment rental               7353             46.8       50.6
      Equipment rental and
        leasing, nec                   7359            149.9      157.6
    Personnel supply services          736              --         --
      Employment agencies              7361             --         --
      Help supply services             7363          3,475.1    3,058.3
    Computer and data
        processing services            737           1,705.5    1,788.4
      Computer programming services    7371            441.5      459.1
      Prepackaged software             7372             --         --
      Computer integrated
        systems design                 7373            171.4      177.0
      Data processing and
        preparation                    7374             --         --
      Information retrieval
        services                       7375            194.4      206.8
      Computer maintenance
        and repair                     7378             40.5       44.0
    Miscellaneous business services    738           1,599.4    1,584.0
      Detective and armored
        car services                   7381            546.1      564.7
      Security systems services        7382             63.6       57.5
      Photofinishing laboratories      7384             --         --

  Auto repair, services, and parking   75            1,039.0    1,086.7
    Automotive rentals,
        without drivers                751             189.9      197.7
      Passenger car rental             7514            125.3      132.3
    Automobile parking                 752              72.8       75.5
    Automotive repair shops            753             552.6      571.2
      Automotive and tire
        repair shops                   7532,4          192.0      197.7
      General automotive
        repair shops                   7538            242.7      252.9

    Automotive services,
        except repair                  754             223.7      242.3
      Carwashes                        7542            124.3      136.0

  Miscellaneous repair services        76              302.7      297.8
    Electrical repair shops            762              --         --

  Motion pictures                      78              521.0      515.6
    Motion picture production and
      services                         781             239.8      220.5
    Motion picture theaters            783              --         --
    Video tape rental                  784             135.0      143.9

  Amusement and recreation services    79            1,805.0    1,804.1
    Bowling centers                    793              61.8       63.4
    Misc. amusement and recreation
        services                       799           1,395.8    1,404.4
      Physical fitness facilities      7991            198.0      210.4
      Membership sports and
        recreation clubs               7997            410.0      414.1

  Health services                      80             8977.5     9188.8
    Offices and clinics of medical
      doctors                          801           1,593.7    1,637.6
    Offices and clinics of dentists    802             603.9      616.6
    Offices and clinics of other
        health practitioners           804             368.1      378.1
      Offices and clinics of
        chiropractors and
        optometrists                   8041,2           --         --
    Nursing and personal
        care facilities                805           1,619.7    1,642.3
      Skilled nursing care
        facilities                     8051             --         --
      Intermediate care facilities     8052            185.4      189.4
      Nursing and personal care, nec   8059
    Hospitals                          806           3,664.9    3,759.6
      General medical and surgical
        hospitals                      8069             --         --
      Psychiatric hospitals            8063             --         --
      Specialty hospitals,
        excluding psychiatric          8069             --         --
    Medical and dental laboratories    807
    Home health care services          808             593.2      596.3

  Legal services                       81              812.6      830.6

  Educational services                 82               --         --
    Elementary and secondary schools   821              --         --
    Colleges and universities          822              --         --
    Vocational schools                 824              --         --

  Social services                      83            2,456.8    2,631.4
    Individual and family services     832             696.8      742.1
    Job training and related
      services                         833             329.3      345.4
    Child day care services            835             573.6      647.5
    Residential care                   836             700.5      735.8
    Social services, nec               839             156.6      160.6

  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 84               --         --

  Membership organizations             86               --         --
    Business associations              861              --         --
    Professional organizations         862              50.6       53.3
    Labor organizations                863              --         --
    Civic and social associations      864              --         --

  Engineering and management
      services                         87            2,629.2    2,733.7
    Engineering and
        architectural services         871             857.6      878.5
      Engineering services             8711            655.6      668.0
      Architectural services           8712            148.3      154.3
      Surveying services               8713             53.7       56.2
    Accounting, auditing, and
      bookkeeping                      872             471.6      498.9
    Research and testing services      873             484.0      517.9
      Commercial physical research     8731            149.7      176.7
      Commercial nonphysical
        research                       8732            121.0      118.4
      Noncommercial research
        organizations                  8733            126.3      133.1
    Management and public relations    874             816.0      838.4
      Management services              8741            244.6      256.0
      Management consulting services   8742            298.3      303.1
      Public relations services        8743             37.1       35.7

  Services, nec                        89               38.6       40.3

Government                                              --         --

  Federal Government (4)                                --         --

    Executive, by agency (4)                            --         --
      Department of Defense                             --         --
      Postal Service (5)                                --         --
      Other executive agencies                          --         --
    Legislative                                         --         --
    Judicial                                            --         --

    Federal Government, except
      Postal Service                                    --         --

    Federal Government, by industry:
      Manufacturing activities                          --         --
        Ship building and repairing    3731             --         --
      Transportation and public
          utilities, except Postal
        Service                                         --         --
      Services                                          --         --
        Hospitals                      806              --         --

  State government                                      --         --
    Construction                                        --         --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82               --         --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    State government, except
      education                                         --         --

  Local government                                      --         --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82               --         --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    Local government, except
      education                                         --         --

                                                        Production
                                         1987          workers (1)
              Industry                   SIC
                                         Code        July       Aug.
                                                    2001 (p)   2001 (p)

      Total                                             --         --

    Total private                                     92,213     92,132

Mining                                                   452        454

  Metal mining                         10               25.4       --
    Iron ores                          101               4.5       --
    Copper ores                        102               6.1       --

  Coal mining                          12               66.2       --
    Bituminous coal and lignite
      mining                           122              61.5       --

  Oil and gas extraction               13              269.9       --
    Crude petroleum and natural gas    131              77.8       --
    Oil and gas field services         138             187.8       --

  Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels   14               90.0       --
    Crushed and broken stone           142              36.2       --
    Sand and gravel                    144               --        --
    Chemical and fertilizer
      minerals                         147               --        --

Construction                                           5,641      5,623
  General building contractors         15            1,129.0       --
    Residential building
      construction                     152             603.0       --
    Operative builders                 153              14.3       --
    Nonresidential building
      construction                     154             511.7       --

  Heavy construction, except
      building                         16              851.0       --
    Highway and street construction    161             272.6       --
    Heavy construction, except
      highway                          162             578.4       --

  Special trade contractors            17            3,660.9       --
    Plumbing, heating, and
      air conditioning                 171             729.5       --
    Painting and paper hanging         172             213.6       --
    Electrical work                    173             709.0       --
    Masonry, stonework, and
      plastering                       174             543.9       --
    Carpentry and floor work           175             262.2       --
    Roofing, siding, and sheet
      metal work                       176             212.2       --

Manufacturing                                         11,866     11,876

  Durable goods                                        7,063      7,049

    Lumber and wood products           24              652.3      656.4
      Logging                          241              63.7       --
      Sawmills and planing mills       242             152.8       --
        Sawmills and planing
          mills, generals              2421            120.0       --
        Hardwood dimension
          and flooring mills           2426             30.7       --
      Millwork, plywood, and
          structural members           243             264.2       --
        Millwork                       2431             95.0       --
        Wood kitchen cabinets          2434             81.9       --
        Hardwood veneer and
          plywood                      2435             24.1       --
        Softwood veneer and
          plywood                      2436             22.7       --
      Wood containers                  244              46.8       --
      Wood buildings and mobile
          homes                        245              61.2       --
        Mobile homes                   2451             44.1       --
      Miscellaneous wood products      249              63.6       --

    Furniture and fixtures             25              410.6      411.6
      Household furniture              251             223.4       --
        Wood household furniture       2511            100.2       --
        Upholstered household
          furniture                    2512             71.8       --
        Metal household furniture      2514             13.5       --
        Mattresses and bedsprings      2515             28.8       --
      Office furniture                 252              49.8       --
      Public building and related
        furniture                      253              41.2       --
      Partitions and fixtures          254              67.2       --
      Miscellaneous furniture
        and fixtures                   259              29.0       --

    Stone, clay, and glass products    32              457.2      452.3
      Flat glass                       321              13.2       --
      Glass and glassware, pressed
          or blown                     322              52.7       --
        Glass containers               3221             19.0       --
        Pressed and blown glass,
          nec                          3229             33.7       --
      Products of purchased glass      323              47.3       --
      Cement, hydraulic                324              13.4       --
      Structural clay products         325              27.9       --
      Pottery and related products     326              27.1       --
      Concrete, gypsum, and
          plaster products             327             210.0       --
        Concrete block and brick       3271             14.3       --
        Concrete products, nec         3272             73.0       --
        Ready-mixed concrete           3273            109.5       --
      Misc. nonmetallic mineral
          products                     329             508.0       --
        Abrasive products              3291             12.9       --
        Mineral wool                   3296              --        --

    Primary metal industries           33              496.6      498.3
      Blast furnaces and basic
          steel products               331             160.9      160.4
        Blast furnaces and steel
          mills                        3312            109.0       --
        Steel pipe and tubes           3317             22.1       --
      Iron and steel foundries         332              91.2       --
        Gray and ductile iron
          foundries                    3321             58.7       --
        Malleable iron foundries       3322              2.5       --
        Steel foundries, nec           3325             19.0       --
      Primary nonferrous metals        333              25.3       --
        Primary aluminum               3334             15.5       --
      Nonferrous rolling and
          drawing                      335             122.7       --
        Copper rolling and drawing     3351             16.4       --
        Aluminum sheet, plate,
          and foil                     3353             15.4       --
        Nonferrous wire drawing
          and insulating               3357             51.6       --
      Nonferrous foundries
          (castings)                   336              66.5       --
        Aluminum foundries             3365             18.1       --

    Fabricated metal products          34            1,083.9    1,091.2
      Metal cans and shipping
          containers                   341              30.2       --
        Metal cans                     3411             24.2       --
      Cutlery, handtools, and
          hardware                     342              84.0       --
        Hand and edge tools, and
          blades and handsaws          3423,5           31.7       --
        Hardware, nec                  3429             44.2       --
      Plumbing and heating, except
          electric                     343              40.1       --
        Plumbing fixture fittings
          and trim                     3432             16.1       --
        Heating equipment, except
          electric                     3433             12.4       --
      Fabricated structural metal
          products                     344             357.3       --
        Fabricated structural
          metal                        3441             66.0       --
        Metal doors, sash, and
          trim                         3442             62.9       --
        Fabricated plate work
          (boiler shops)               3443             73.3       --
        Sheet metal work               3444             95.0       --
        Architectural metal work       3446             28.3       --
      Screw machine products,
          bolts, etc                   345              73.2       --
        Screw machine products         3451             38.8       --
        Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
          washers                      3452             34.4       --
      Metal forgings and stampings     346             174.3       --
        Iron and steel forgings        3462             20.5       --
        Automotive stampings           3465             83.6       --
        Metal stampings, nec           3469             60.5       --
      Metal services, nec              347             111.1       --
        Plating and polishing          3471             65.4       --
        Metal coating and allied
          services                     3479             45.7       --
      Ordnance and accessories,
          nec                          348              21.4       --
        Ammunition, except for
          small arms, nec              3483              8.7       --
      Miscellaneous fabricated
          metal products               349             192.3       --
        Valves and pipe fittings,
          nec                          3494             15.5       --
        Misc. fabricated wire
          products                     3496             37.7       --

    Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      35            1,212.8    1,195.1
      Engines and turbines             351              47.5       --
        Turbines and turbine
          generator sets               3511             13.8       --
        Internal combustion
          engines, nec                 3519             33.7       --
      Farm and garden machinery        352              61.6       --
        Farm machinery and
          equipment                    3523             47.7       --
      Construction and related
          machinery                    353             141.4       --
        Construction machinery         3531             54.6       --
        Mining machinery               3532              8.4       --
        Oil and gas field
          machinery                    3533             28.3       --
        Conveyors and conveying
          equipment                    3535             18.9       --
        Industrial trucks and
          tractors                     3537             19.2       --
      Metalworking machinery           354             204.5       --
        Machine tools, metal
          cutting types                3541             20.8       --
        Machine tools, metal
          forming types                3542              8.6       --
        Special dies, tools, jigs,
          and fixtures                 3544            106.8       --
        Machine tool accessories       3545             31.6       --
        Power driven handtools         3546             13.0       --
      Special industry machinery       355              78.3       --
        Textile machinery              3552              6.1       --
        Printing trades machinery      3555             12.4       --
        Food products machinery        3556             13.8       --
      General industrial machinery     356             144.0       --
        Pumps and pumping equipment    3561             15.9       --
        Ball and roller bearings       3562             27.7       --
        Air and gas compressors        3563             13.3       --
        Blowers and fans               3564             22.6       --
        Speed changers, drives,
          and gears                    3566              9.6       --
        Power transmission
          equipment, nec               3568             13.1       --
      Computer and office equipment    357             125.9       --
        Electronic computers           3571             72.3       --
        Computer terminals,
            calculators, and
            office machines, nec       3575,8,9         18.4       --
      Refrigeration and service
          machinery                    358             136.5       --
        Refrigeration and heating
          equipment                    3585            100.8       --
      Misc. industrial and
          commercial machinery         359             273.1       --
        Carburetors, pistons,
          rings, valves                3592             18.8       --
        Scales, balances, and
          industrial
          machinery, nec               3596,9          226.8       --

    Electronic and other electrical
        equipment                      36              955.3      942.8
      Electric distribution
          equipment                    361              51.3       --
        Transformers, except
          electronic                   3612             22.7       --
        Switchgear and switchboard
          apparatus                    3613             28.6       --
      Electrical industrial
          apparatus                    362              92.5       --
        Motors and generators          3621             47.4       --
        Relays and industrial
          controls                     3625             28.7       --
      Household appliances             363              92.1       --
        Household refrigerators
          and freezers                 3632             27.6       --
        Household laundry equipment    3633             14.3       --
        Electric housewares
          and fans                     3634             15.3       --
      Electric lighting and wiring
          equipment                    364             123.2       --
        Electric lamps                 3641             13.7       --
        Current-carrying wiring
          devices                      3643             40.6       --
        Noncurrent-carrying wiring
          devices                      3644             13.9       --
        Residential lighting
          fixtures                     3645             12.3       --
      Household audio and video
          equipment                    365              42.9       --
        Household audio and video
          equipment                    3651             27.8       --
      Communications equipment         366             107.7       --
        Telephone and telegraph
          apparatus                    3661             49.8       --
      Electronic components and
          accessories                  367             356.5       --
        Electron tubes                 3671             12.9       --
        Semiconductors and related
          devices                      3674            125.8       --
        Electronic components, nec     3679             93.8       --
      Misc. electrical equipment
          and supplies                 369              89.1       --
        Storage batteries              3691             18.1       --
        Engine electrical equipment    3694             41.9       --

    Transportation equipment           37            1,115.6    1,125.9
      Motor vehicles and equipment     371             674.6      685.7
        Motor vehicles and car
          bodies                       3711            220.0       --
        Truck and bus bodies           3713             34.6       --
        Motor vehicle parts and
          accessories                  3714            378.6       --
        Truck trailers                 3715             27.3       --
      Aircraft and parts               372             221.7       --
        Aircraft                       3721             87.2       --
        Aircraft engines and
          engine parts                 3724             49.9       --
        Aircraft parts and
          equipment, nec               3728             84.6       --
      Ship and boat building and
          repairing                    373             118.4       --
        Ship building and repairing    3731             63.0       --
        Boat building and repairing    3732             55.4       --
      Railroad equipment               374              20.1       --
      Guided missiles, space
          vehicles, and parts          376              19.4       --
        Guided missiles and space
          vehicles                     3761             11.6       --
      Miscellaneous transportation
          equipment                    379              45.7       --
        Travel trailers and campers    3792             20.3       --

    Instruments and related
        products                       38              422.2      419.2
      Search and navigation
        equipment                      381              39.5       --
      Measuring and controlling
          devices                      382             150.8       --
        Environmental controls         3822             25.1       --
        Process control
          instruments                  3823             38.2       --
        Instruments to measure
          electricity                  3825             23.7       --
      Medical instruments and
          supplies                     384             176.4       --
        Surgical and medical
          instruments                  3841             71.8       --
        Surgical appliances and
          supplies                     3842             63.3       --
      Ophthalmic goods                 385              21.0       --
      Photographic equipment and
        supplies                       386              31.5       --
      Watches, clocks, watchcases,
        and parts                      387               3.0       --

    Miscellaneous manufacturing
        industries                     39              256.7      255.9
      Jewelry, silverware, and
          plated ware                  391              28.5       --
        Jewelry, precious metal        3911             22.1       --
      Musical instruments              393              12.5       --
      Toys and sporting goods          394              68.1       --
        Dolls, games, toys, and
          children's vehicles          3942,4           15.0       --
        Sporting and athletic
          goods, nec                   3949             53.1       --
      Pens, pencils, office, and
        art supplies                   395              21.2       --
      Costume jewelry and notions      396              12.9       --
        Costume jewelry                3961              6.1       --
      Miscellaneous manufactures       399             113.5       --
        Signs and advertising
          specialties                  3993             47.4       --

  Nondurable goods                                     4,803      4,827

    Food and kindred products          20            1,257.5    1,284.1
      Meat products                    201             440.6       --
        Meat packing plants            2011            124.3       --
        Sausages and other
          prepared meats               2013             83.9       --
        Poultry slaughtering and
          processing                   2015            232.4       --
      Dairy products                   202             100.8       --
        Cheese, natural and
          processed                    2022             33.3       --
        Fluid milk                     2026             35.8       --
      Preserved fruits and
          vegetables                   203             188.1       --
        Canned specialties             2032             11.9       --
        Canned fruits and vegetables   2033             59.6       --
        Frozen fruits and vegetables   2037             38.8       --
      Grain mill products              204              83.0       --
        Flour and other grain
          mill products                2041             12.1       --
        Prepared feeds, nec            2048             23.9       --
      Bakery products                  205             133.6       --
        Bread, cake, and
          related products             2051             84.2       --
        Cookies, crackers, and
          frozen
          bakery products,
          except bread                 2052,3           49.4       --
      Sugar and confectionery
          products                     206              64.8       --
        Cane sugar                     2061,2            7.3       --
        Beet sugar                     2063              4.3       --
        Candy and other
          confectionery products       2064             35.1       --
      Fats and oils                    207              20.2       --
      Beverages                        208              88.8       --
        Malt beverages                 2082             19.9       --
        Bottled and canned
          soft drinks                  2086             37.0       --
      Misc. food and
        kindred products               209             137.6       --

    Tobacco products                   21               22.1       23.6
      Cigarettes                       211              16.9       --

    Textile mill products              22              394.6      394.2
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        cotton                         221              49.7       --
      Broadwoven fabric mills,
        synthetics                     222              39.2       --
      Broadwoven fabric mills, wool    223               6.8       --
      Narrow fabric mills              224              14.9       --
      Knitting mills                   225              88.8       --
        Women's hosiery,
          except socks                 2251              9.7       --
        Hosiery, nec                   2252             27.7       --
        Knit outerwear mills           2253             24.6       --
        Weft knit fabric mills         2257             12.0       --
      Textile finishing, except wool   226              40.9       --
        Finishing plants, cotton       2261             22.4       --
        Finishing plants, synthetics   2262             10.2       --
      Carpets and rugs                 227              54.8       --
      Yarn and thread mills            228              61.8       --
        Yarn spinning mills            2281             44.6       --
        Throwing and winding mills     2282             11.8       --
      Miscellaneous textile goods      229              37.7       --

    Apparel and other textile
        products                       23              432.6      424.5
      Men's and boys' suits
        and coats                      231              14.2       --
      Men's and boys' furnishings      232              90.6       --
        Men's and boys' shirts         2321             15.8       --
        Men's and boys' trousers
          and slacks                   2325             30.2       --
        Men's and boys'
          work clothing                2326             18.1       --
      Women's and misses' outerwear    233             117.4       --
        Women's and misses' blouses
          and shirts                   2331              8.0       --
        Women's, juniors', and
          misses' dresses              2335             17.1       --
        Women's and misses' suits
          and coats                    2337              9.1       --
        Women's and misses'
          outerwear, nec               2339             83.2       --
      Women's and children's
          undergarments                234              11.8       --
        Women's and children's
          underwear                    2341              8.6       --
        Brassieres, girdles, and
          allied garments              2342              3.2       --
      Girls' and children's
          outerwear                    236               8.0       --
        Girls' and children's
          dresses and blouses          2361              3.7       --
      Fur goods and misc. apparel
        and accessories                237,8            22.5       --
      Misc. fabricated
          textile products             239             157.8       --
        Curtains and draperies         2391             12.6       --
        House furnishings, nec         2392             38.7       --
        Automotive and apparel
          trimmings                    2396             49.6       --

    Paper and allied products          26              480.7      479.4
      Paper mills                      262             106.7       --
      Paperboard mills                 263              34.5       --
      Paperboard containers
          and boxes                    265             163.7       --
        Corrugated and solid
          fiber boxes                  2653            101.0       --
        Sanitary food containers       2656             14.0       --
        Folding paperboard boxes       2657             32.0       --
      Misc. converted paper products   267             165.2       --
        Paper, coated and
          laminated, nec               2672             18.4       --
        Bags: plastics, laminated,
          and coated                   2673             27.9       --
        Envelopes                      2677             17.8       --

    Printing and publishing            27              778.5      778.3
      Newspapers                       271             141.8       --
      Periodicals                      272              48.1       --
      Books                            273              55.8       --
        Book publishing                2731             26.4       --
        Book printing                  2732             29.4       --
      Miscellaneous publishing         274              47.5       --
      Commercial printing              275             369.1       --
        Commercial printing,
          lithographic                 2752            246.4       --
        Commercial printing, nec       2759            109.6       --
      Manifold business forms          276              26.9       --
      Blankbooks and bookbinding       278              40.7       --
      Printing trade services          279              29.4       --

    Chemicals and allied products      28              565.8      563.8
      Industrial inorganic chemicals   281              52.2       --
        Industrial inorganic
          chemicals, nec               2819             28.5       --
      Plastics materials
          and synthetics               282              99.5       --
        Plastic materials and resins   2821             47.5       --
        Organic fibers,
          noncellulosic                2824             32.9       --
      Drugs                            283             143.4       --
        Pharmaceutical preparations    2834            115.9       --
      Soap, cleaners, and
          toilet goods                 284              95.6       --
        Soap and other detergents      2841             22.4       --
        Polishing, sanitation, and
          finishing preparations       2842,3           24.6       --
        Toilet preparations            2844             48.6       --
      Paints and allied products       285              25.6       --
      Industrial organic chemicals     286              66.4       --
        Cyclic crudes and
          intermediates                2865              9.9       --
        Other industrial
          organic chemicals            2861,9           56.5       --
      Agricultural chemicals           287              28.0       --
      Miscellaneous chemical
        products                       289              55.1       --

    Petroleum and coal products        29               90.6       91.2
      Petroleum refining               291              57.7       --
      Asphalt paving and
        roofing materials              295              24.1       --

    Rubber and misc.
        plastics products              30              735.7      740.1
      Tires and inner tubes            301              57.3       --
      Rubber and plastics footwear     302               2.7       --
      Hose, belting, gaskets,
          and packing                  305              54.0       --
        Rubber and plastics hose
          and belting                  3052             23.2       --
      Fabricated rubber products,
        nec                            306              74.0       --
      Miscellaneous plastics
        products, nec                  308             547.7       --

    Leather and leather products       31               45.1       47.8
      Leather tanning and finishing    311               7.3       --
      Footwear cut stock and
          footwear, except rubber      313,4            18.3       --
        Men's footwear, except
          athletic                     3143             10.3       --
        Women's footwear,
          except athletic              3144              3.2       --
      Luggage                          316               6.9       --
      Handbags and personal
        leather goods                  317               4.3       --

Transportation and public utilities                    5,964      5,946

  Transportation                                        --         --

    Railroad transportation            40               --         --
      Class I railroads plus
        Amtrak (2)                     4011             --         --

    Local and interurban
        passenger transit              41              381.4       --
      Local and suburban
        transportation                 411             217.7       --
      Taxicabs                         412              --         --
      Intercity and rural
        bus transportation             413              20.2       --
      School buses                     415              --         --

    Trucking and warehousing           42            1,654.7       --
      Trucking and courier
        services, except air           421           1,472.8       --
      Public warehousing and storage   422             173.4       --

    Water transportation               44               --         --
      Water transportation
        of freight, nec                444              --         --
      Water transportation
        services                       449             129.1       --

    Transportation by air              45               --         --
      Air transportation, scheduled    451              --         --
        Air transportation,
          scheduled                    4512             --         --
      Airports, flying fields,
        and services                   458              --         --

    Pipelines, except natural gas      46               10.7       --

    Transportation services            47              384.7       --
      Passenger transportation
          arrangement                  472             175.2       --
        Travel agencies                4724            135.8       --
      Freight transportation
        arrangement                    473             153.9       --

  Communications and
     public utilities                                   --         --

    Communications                     48            1,325.9       --
      Telephone communications         481             919.6       --
        Telephone communications,
          except radio                 4813            753.5       --
      Radio and television
          broadcasting                 483             205.3       --
        Radio broadcasting stations    4832             --         --
        Television broadcasting
          stations                     4833             --         --
      Cable and other pay
        television services            484             181.6       --

    Electric, gas, and
        sanitary services              49              696.6       --
      Electric services                491             289.4       --
      Gas production and
        distribution                   492              99.1       --
      Combination utility services     493             124.9       --
      Sanitary services                495             150.5       --

Wholesale trade                                        5,617      5,603

  Durable goods                        50              3,249       --
    Motor vehicles, parts,
        and supplies                   501             416.8       --
      Automobiles and other
        motor vehicles                 5012             --         --
      Motor vehicle supplies
        and new parts                  5013             --         --
    Furniture and home furnishings     502             140.8       --
      Furniture                        5021             --         --
      Home furnishings                 5023             --         --

    Lumber and other construction
        materials                      503             250.2       --
      Lumber, plywood, and millwork    5031             --         --
      Construction materials, nec      5039             --         --
    Professional and
        commercial equipment           504             705.7       --
      Office equipment                 5044             --         --
      Computers, peripherals
        and software                   5045             --         --
      Medical and hospital equipment   5047            167.2       --
    Metals and minerals,
      except petroleum                 505             123.9       --
    Electrical goods                   506             414.7       --
      Electrical apparatus and
        equipment                      5063             --         --
      Electrical appliances,
        television and radio sets      5064             --         --
      Electronic parts and
        equipment                      5065             --         --
    Hardware, plumbing, and
        heating equipment              507             266.7       --
      Hardware                         5072             --         --
      Plumbing and hydronic
        heating supplies               5074             --         --
    Machinery, equipment,
        and supplies                   508             668.7       --
      Construction and
        mining machinery               5082             --         --
      Farm and garden machinery        5083             --         --
      Industrial machinery and
        equipment                      5084             --         --
      Industrial supplies              5085             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        durable goods                  509             261.7       --
      Scrap and waste materials        5093             --         --

  Nondurable goods                     51              2,368       --
    Paper and paper products           511             227.9       --
      Stationery and office supplies   5112             --         --
    Drugs, proprietaries,
      and sundries                     512             226.2       --
    Apparel, piece goods,
      and notions                      513             180.3       --
    Groceries and related products     514             816.5       --
      Groceries, general line          5141             --         --
      Meats and meat products          5147             --         --
      Fresh fruits and vegetables      5148             --         --
    Farm-product raw materials         515              81.6       --
    Chemicals and allied products      516             127.5       --
      Petroleum and
        petroleum products             517             130.2       --
      Petroleum bulk stations
        and terminals                  5171             --         --
      Petroleum products, nec          5172             --         --
    Beer, wine, and distilled
        beverages                      518             138.5       --
      Beer and ale                     5181             --         --
      Wine and distilled beverages     5182             --         --
    Misc. wholesale trade
        nondurable goods               519             439.6       --
      Farm supplies                    5191

Retail trade                                          20,809     20,818

  Building materials and
      garden supplies                  52              873.7       --
    Lumber and other
      building materials               521             555.1       --
    Paint, glass, and wallpaper
      stores                           523              48.0       --
    Hardware stores                    525             144.8       --
    Retail nurseries and
      garden stores                    526              91.4       --

  General merchandise stores           53            2,534.7       --
    Department stores                  531           2,238.8       --
    Variety stores                     533             130.1       --
    Miscellaneous general
      merchandise stores               539             165.8       --

  Food stores                          54            3,199.7       --
    Grocery stores                     541           2,846.1       --
    Meat and fish markets              542              --         --
    Dairy products stores              545              --         --
    Retail bakeries                    546             166.5       --

  Automotive dealers and
      service stations                 55            2,063.6       --
    New and used car dealers           551             956.1       --
    Auto and home supply stores        553             329.9       --
      Gasoline service stations        554             570.4       --
      Automotive dealers, nec          559               9.9       --

  Apparel and accessory stores         56              999.9       --
    Men's and boys' clothing stores    561              66.2       --
    Women's clothing stores            562             228.3       --
    Family clothing stores             565             400.8       --
    Shoe stores                        566             151.9       --

  Furniture and home
      furnishings stores               57              923.4       --
    Furniture and home
        furnishings stores             571             480.0       --
      Furniture stores                 5712             --         --
    Household appliance stores         572              61.4       --
    Radio, television, and
        computer stores                573             382.0       --
      Radio, television, and
        electronic stores              5731            175.6       --
      Record and prerecorded
        tape stores                    5735             61.4       --

  Eating and drinking places           58            7,615.1       --

  Miscellaneous retail
      establishments                   59            2,598.6       --
    Drug stores and
      proprietary stores               591             597.1       --
    Liquor stores                      592              --
    Used merchandise stores            593             115.8       --
    Miscellaneous shopping
        goods stores                   594             920.0       --
      Sporting goods and
        bicycle shops                  5941             --         --
      Book stores                      5942             --         --
      Stationery stores                5943             --         --
      Jewelry stores                   5944             --         --
      Gift, novelty, and
        souvenir shops                 5947             --         --
      Sewing, needlework, and
        piece goods                    5949             --         --
    Nonstore retailers                 596             332.9       --
      Catalog and mail-
        order houses                   5961             --         --
      Merchandising machine
        operators                      5962             --         --
    Fuel dealers                       598              75.3       --
    Retail stores, nec                 599             459.8       --
      Florists, tobacco stores,
        and newsstands                 5992,3,4         --         --
      Optical goods stores             5995             59.1       --
      Miscellaneous retail
        stores, nec                    5999            263.7       --

Finance, insurance, and real
  estate (3)                                           5,668      5,647

  Finance                                               --         --

    Depository institutions            60            1,485.3       --
      Commercial banks                 602           1,027.2       --
        State commercial banks         6022            418.1       --
        National and commercial
          banks, nec                   6021,9          609.1       --
      Savings institutions             603              --         --
        Federal savings
          institutions                 6035             --         --
        Savings institutions,
          except federal               6036             --         --
      Credit unions                    606             162.4       --

    Nondepository institutions         61              467.6       --
      Personal credit institutions     614             109.8       --
      Business credit institutions     615              --         --
      Mortgage bankers and brokers     616              --         --

    Security and commodity brokers     62               --         --
      Security brokers and dealers     621              --         --
      Commodity contracts
        brokers, dealers, and
        exhanges                       622,3            --         --
      Security and commodity
        services                       628             116.2       --

    Holding and other
        investment offices             67               --         --
      Holding offices                  671              --         --

  Insurance                            63,64            --         --

    Insurance carriers                 63            1,279.7       --
      Life insurance                   631             332.2       --
      Medical service and
          health insurance             632             319.6       --
        Hospital and medical
          service plans                6324            255.0       --
      Fire, marine, and
        casualty insurance             633             474.2       --
      Title insurance                  636              --         --

    Insurance agents, brokers,
      and service                      64               --         --

    Real estate                        65               --         --
      Real estate operators
        and lessors                    651              --         --
      Real estate agents
        and managers                   653              --         --
      Subdividers and developers       655              --         --

Services                                              36,196     36,165

  Agricultural services                07              777.3       --
    Veterinary services                074             196.6       --
    Landscape and
      horticultural services           078             531.0       --

  Hotels and other lodging places      70               --         --
    Hotels and motels                  701           1,751.2       --

  Personal services                    72               --         --
    Laundry, cleaning, and
      garment services                 721             394.3       --
    Photographic studios, portrait     722              --         --
    Beauty shops                       723             381.8       --
    Funeral service and crematories    726              --         --
    Miscellaneous personal services    729             136.5       --

  Business services                    73            8,501.6       --
    Advertising                        731             215.2       --
      Advertising agencies             7311             --         --
    Credit reporting and collection    732              --         --
    Mailing, reproduction, and
        stenographic services          733              --         --
      Photocopying and
        duplicating services           7334             66.6       --
    Services to buildings              734             903.6       --
      Disinfecting and pest
        control services               7342             82.9       --
      Building maintenance
        services, nec                  7349            820.7       --
    Miscellaneous equipment
        rental and leasing             735             246.0       --
      Medical equipment rental         7352             37.0       --
      Heavy construction
        equipment rental               7353             50.4       --
      Equipment rental and
        leasing, nec                   7359            158.6       --
    Personnel supply services          736              --         --
      Employment agencies              7361             --         --
      Help supply services             7363          3,014.9       --
    Computer and data
        processing services            737           1,786.6       --
      Computer programming services    7371            456.4       --
      Prepackaged software             7372             --         --
      Computer integrated
        systems design                 7373            178.8       --
      Data processing and
        preparation                    7374             --         --
      Information retrieval
        services                       7375            209.3       --
      Computer maintenance
        and repair                     7378             44.1       --
    Miscellaneous business services    738           1,576.1       --
      Detective and armored
        car services                   7381            567.1       --
      Security systems services        7382             56.8       --
      Photofinishing laboratories      7384             --         --

  Auto repair, services, and parking   75            1,090.7       --
    Automotive rentals,
        without drivers                751             200.1       --
      Passenger car rental             7514            134.4       --
    Automobile parking                 752              74.6       --
    Automotive repair shops            753             574.3       --
      Automotive and tire
        repair shops                   7532,4          199.1       --
      General automotive
        repair shops                   7538            253.7       --

    Automotive services,
        except repair                  754             241.7       --
      Carwashes                        7542            133.6       --

  Miscellaneous repair services        76              297.9       --
    Electrical repair shops            762              --         --

  Motion pictures                      78              512.7       --
    Motion picture production and
      services                         781             214.8       --
    Motion picture theaters            783              --         --
    Video tape rental                  784             144.7       --

  Amusement and recreation services    79            1,870.9       --
    Bowling centers                    793              60.8       --
    Misc. amusement and recreation
        services                       799           1,447.4       --
      Physical fitness facilities      7991            208.3       --
      Membership sports and
        recreation clubs               7997            428.3       --

  Health services                      80             9207.1       --
    Offices and clinics of medical
      doctors                          801           1,636.0       --
    Offices and clinics of dentists    802             619.5       --
    Offices and clinics of other
        health practitioners           804             377.9       --
      Offices and clinics of
        chiropractors and
        optometrists                   8041,2           --         --
    Nursing and personal
        care facilities                805           1,643.6       --
      Skilled nursing care
        facilities                     8051             --         --
      Intermediate care facilities     8052            189.6       --
      Nursing and personal care, nec   8059             --         --
    Hospitals                          806           3,775.1       --
      General medical and surgical
        hospitals                      8062             --         --
      Psychiatric hospitals            8063             --         --
      Specialty hospitals,
        excluding psychiatric          8069             --         --
    Medical and dental laboratories    807              --         --
    Home health care services          808             595.2       --

  Legal services                       81              829.2       --

  Educational services                 82               --         --
    Elementary and secondary schools   821              --         --
    Colleges and universities          822              --         --
    Vocational schools                 824              --         --

  Social services                      83            2,609.3       --
    Individual and family services     832             742.0       --
    Job training and related
      services                         833             360.4       --
    Child day care services            835             608.1       --
    Residential care                   836             738.2       --
    Social services, nec               839             160.6       --

  Museums and botanical and
    zoological gardens                 84               --         --

  Membership organizations             86               --         --
    Business associations              861              --         --
    Professional organizations         862              53.3       --
    Labor organizations                863              --         --
    Civic and social associations      864              --         --

  Engineering and management
      services                         87            2,735.6       --
    Engineering and
        architectural services         871             883.6       --
      Engineering services             8711            671.2       --
      Architectural services           8712            155.0       --
      Surveying services               8713             57.4       --
    Accounting, auditing, and
      bookkeeping                      872             500.1       --
    Research and testing services      873             518.0       --
      Commercial physical research     8731            175.6       --
      Commercial nonphysical
        research                       8732            116.5       --
      Noncommercial research
        organizations                  8733            135.2       --
    Management and public relations    874             833.9       --
      Management services              8741            249.9       --
      Management consulting services   8742            305.0       --
      Public relations services        8743             36.2       --

  Services, nec                        89               40.4       --

Government                                              --         --

  Federal Government (4)                                --         --

    Executive, by agency (4)                            --         --
      Department of Defense                             --         --
      Postal Service (5)                                --         --
      Other executive agencies                          --         --
    Legislative                                         --         --
    Judicial                                            --         --

    Federal Government, except
      Postal Service                                    --         --

    Federal Government, by industry:
      Manufacturing activities                          --         --
        Ship building and repairing    3731             --         --
      Transportation and public
          utilities, except Postal
        Service                                         --         --
      Services                                          --         --
        Hospitals                      806              --         --

  State government                                      --         --
    Construction                                        --         --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82               --         --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    State government, except
      education                                         --         --

  Local government                                      --         --
    Transportation and public
      utilities                                         --         --
    Services                                            --         --
      Hospitals                        806              --         --
      Education                        82               --         --
      Social services                                   --         --
      Services, except hospitals,
        education, and social
        services                                        --         --
    General administration,
      including executive,
      legislative, and
      judicial functions                                --         --
    Local government, except
      education                                         --         --

(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.

(2) Data relate to line--haul railroads with operating revenues of
$253.7 million or more in 1993 and to Amtrak.

(3) Excludes nonoffice commissioned real estate sales agents.

(4) Prepared by the Office of Personal Management. Data relate to
civilian employment only and exclude employees of the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the
National Security Agency.

(5) Includes rural mail carriers.

-- = 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-13. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry
and manufacturing group

(in thousands)

                     Industry                   May      June     Apr.
                                                2000     2000     2001

      Total                                    64,213   64,239   64,411

    Total private                              52,014   52,426   52,348

Goods-producing                                 6,677    6,743    6,459

  Mining                                           76       78       75

  Construction                                    743      760      738

  Manufacturing                                 5,858    5,905    5,646

    Durable goods                               2,983    3,010    2,907
      Lumber and wood products                  150.2    152.1    141.7
      Furniture and fixtures                    179.2    179.6    175.1
      Stone, clay, and glass products           100.9    102.0     96.9
      Primary metal industries                  105.8    106.4    102.3
      Fabricated metal products                 349.4    354.1    340.2
      Industrial machinery and equipment        463.9    467.2    455.0
      Electronic and other electrical           697.5    702.7    677.3
        equipment
      Transportation equipment                  415.5    421.1    395.5
      Instruments and related products          349.9    352.6    354.2
      Miscellaneous manufacturing               171.0    172.1    168.7

    Nondurable goods                            2,875    2,895    2,739
      Food and kindred products                 549.2    557.5    541.7
      Tobacco products                           10.4     10.3      9.7
      Textile mill products                     245.0    245.1    222.1
      Apparel and other textile products        460.7    460.5    409.7
      Paper and allied products                 162.3    163.8    155.1
      Printing and publishing                   693.3    699.7    674.9
      Chemicals and allied products             344.0    345.5    346.5
      Petroleum and coal products                22.0     22.4     21.0
      Rubber and misc. plastics products        348.5    350.3    322.8
      Leather and leather products               39.2     39.8     35.7

Service-producing                              57,536   57,496   57,952

  Transportation and public utilities           2,167    2,175    2,206

  Wholesale trade                               2,176    2,198    2,185

  Retail trade                                 12,178   12,305   12,181

  Finance, insurance, and real estate           4,720    4,753    4,774

  Services                                     24,096   24,252   24,543

  Government                                   12,199   11,813   12,063
    Federal                                     1,431    1,372    1,111
    State                                       2,503    2,382    2,585
    Local                                       8,265    8,059    8,367

                     Industry                   May      June
                                                2001     2001

      Total                                    64,681   64,589

    Total private                              52,619   52,843

Goods-producing                                 6,449    6,458

  Mining                                           77       79

  Construction                                    753      769

  Manufacturing                                 5,619    5,610

    Durable goods                               2,884    2,871
      Lumber and wood products                  143.3    144.9
      Furniture and fixtures                    172.9    171.5
      Stone, clay, and glass products            96.9     96.5
      Primary metal industries                  101.5    100.9
      Fabricated metal products                 338.1    336.6
      Industrial machinery and equipment        451.1    446.7
      Electronic and other electrical           663.1    654.1
        equipment
      Transportation equipment                  394.1    395.4
      Instruments and related products          353.6    354.4
      Miscellaneous manufacturing               169.0    169.7

    Nondurable goods                            2,735    2,739
      Food and kindred products                 542.1    551.1
      Tobacco products                            9.3      9.5
      Textile mill products                     219.8    219.0
      Apparel and other textile products        408.8    401.7
      Paper and allied products                 156.6    157.6
      Printing and publishing                   670.9    670.6
      Chemicals and allied products             347.9    351.3
      Petroleum and coal products                21.8     22.3
      Rubber and misc. plastics products        321.3    320.1
      Leather and leather products               36.1     35.5

Service-producing                              58,232   58,131

  Transportation and public utilities           2,217    2,216

  Wholesale trade                               2,176    2,183

  Retail trade                                 12,360   12,467

  Finance, insurance, and real estate           4,793    4,823

  Services                                     24,624   24,696

  Government                                   12,062   11,746
    Federal                                     1,115    1,082
    State                                       2,538    2,421
    Local                                       8,409    8,243

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-14. Employees on nonfarm payrolls in States and selected areas by
major industry

(In thousands)

                                                     Total

  State and area

                                         July       June       July
                                         2000       2001     2001 (p)

Alabama                                 1,929.3    1,923.6    1,912.1
  Birmingham                              486.7      487.7      485.8
  Huntsville                              181.9      187.3      185.2
  Mobile                                  230.9      232.9      231.2
  Montgomery                              166.4      166.1      164.9
  Tuscaloosa                               82.1       80.9       80.5

Alaska                                    304.5      301.2      308.6
  Anchorage                               138.2      141.1      141.1

Arizona                                 2,211.9    2,248.2    2,217.2
  Phoenix-Mesa                          1,558.3    1,579.2    1,559.8
  Tucson                                  342.3      349.2      341.7

Arkansas                                1,152.1    1,168.5    1,154.3
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers          152.2      159.0    1,156.9
  Fort Smith                              101.1      102.6    1,101.8
  Little Rock-North Little Rock           315.3      316.0      312.8
  Pine Bluff                               36.1       36.1       35.5

California                             14,535.1   14,884.5   14,767.1
  Bakersfield                             190.2      201.0      195.4
  Fresno                                  299.3      304.9      304.1
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                4,060.8    4,141.4    4,111.8
  Modesto                                 150.2      150.0      150.5
  Oakland                               1,047.7    1,076.1    1,068.6
  Orange County                         1,391.0    1,436.8    1,427.3
  Riverside-San Bernardino                987.7    1,023.6    1,016.6
  Sacramento                              714.6      738.2      734.8
  Salinas                                 130.9      132.9      132.1
  San Diego                             1,196.1    1,235.4    1,225.3
  San Francisco                         1,090.7    1,113.2    1,110.3
  San Jose                              1,035.1    1,033.9    1,026.3
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc        166.6      169.4      167.1
  Santa Rosa                              184.6      191.3      187.3
  Stockton-Lodi                           189.0      193.6      191.9
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                  172.7      178.7      177.4
  Ventura                                 275.3      280.7      279.7

Colorado                                2,228.2    2,277.1    2,265.6
  Boulder-Longmont                        181.3      188.4      186.8
  Colorado Springs                        243.5      249.3      247.0
  Denver                                1,188.0    1,229.7    1,225.5

Connecticut                             1,694.6    1,714.9    1,694.1
  Bridgeport                              186.6      186.3      184.0
  Danbury                                  89.4       90.4       89.2
  Hartford                                615.9      619.5      612.3
  New Haven-Meriden                       264.9      266.8      264.7
  New London-Norwich                      144.8      144.4      144.8
  Stamford-Norwalk                        214.5      213.6      214.0
  Waterbury                                86.3       88.6       87.1

Delaware                                  425.0      429.8      428.5
  Dover                                    56.1       57.6       57.3
  Wilmington-Newark                       328.5      332.5      331.9

District of Columbia                      657.7      656.1      663.7
  Washington PMSA                       2,775.4    2,865.0    2,856.1

Florida                                 6,973.4    7,314.1    7,207.5
  Daytona Beach                           156.9      162.6      161.0
  Fort Lauderdale                         668.6      696.1      685.4
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                   163.6      172.1      169.4
  Gainesville                             116.2      119.4      117.9
  Jacksonville                            557.6      581.3      575.3
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                   181.4      188.6      184.2
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay           186.3      193.9      192.5
  Miami                                 1,004.0    1,043.1    1,030.0
  Orlando                                 897.9      940.1      928.3
  Pensacola                               156.9      162.6      160.2
  Sarasota-Bradenton                      268.8      280.4      277.1
  Tallahassee                             156.9      162.5      160.4
  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater       1,187.4    1,256.2    1,241.3
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton              481.1      507.6      499.2

Georgia                                 3,993.8    4,054.9    4,016.4
  Albany                                   59.4       59.2       59.3
  Athens                                   73.9       71.9       70.7
  Atlanta                               2,203.9    2,236.9    2,218.9
  Augusta-Aiken                           202.5      205.1      203.2
  Columbus                                122.5      122.0      120.6
  Macon                                   150.4      152.5      149.9
  Savannah                                137.6      139.1      136.5

Hawaii                                    550.7      563.0      552.5
  Honolulu                                409.6      420.2      410.1

Idaho                                     565.4      576.1      574.6
  Boise City                              225.3      234.0      233.1

Illinois                                6,063.0    6,103.9    6,052.9
  Bloomington-Normal                       88.3       90.1       89.1
  Champaign-Urbana                        103.1      103.5      103.2
  Chicago                               4,269.5    4,288.1    4,267.0
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island            187.6      188.3      185.2
  Decatur                                  60.7       60.6       60.3
  Kankakee                                 45.3       45.4       44.9
  Peoria-Pekin                            176.7      175.2      172.8
  Rockford                                185.1      183.2      180.1
  Springfield                             115.5      117.1      115.5

Indiana                                 2,987.9    2,992.0    2,952.6
  Bloomington                              63.8       63.8       62.3
  Elkhart-Goshen                          127.9      127.7      125.6
  Evansville-Henderson                    160.4      159.9      158.8
  Fort Wayne                              277.8      277.6      272.7
  Gary                                    254.5      268.0      263.2
  Indianapolis                            899.0      916.7      907.8
  Kokomo                                   52.7       50.2       49.6
  Lafayette                                93.7       93.4       92.3
  Muncie                                   57.0       58.0       57.6
  South Bend                              137.2      138.6      137.0
  Terre Haute                              68.7       67.8       67.6

Iowa                                    1,470.1    1,502.9    1,479.0
  Cedar Rapids                            122.0      123.7      120.3
  Des Moines                              287.8      288.6      283.8
  Dubuque                                  51.6       53.2       52.4
  Iowa City                                68.8       72.2       69.9
  Sioux City                               65.7       66.6       65.7
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                     71.7       71.3       70.7

Kansas                                  1,333.2    1,379.5    1,354.5
  Lawrence                                 46.5       47.9       45.9
  Topeka                                  103.5      105.0      104.1
  Wichita                                 282.6      290.3      284.5

Kentucky                                1,823.8    1,849.3    1,831.8
  Lexington                               285.8      293.0      290.0
  Louisville                              594.5      606.5      603.5
  Owensboro                                45.4       45.3       45.3

Louisiana                               1,925.2    1,949.1    1,935.0
  Alexandria                               57.9       58.4       58.0
  Baton Rouge                             311.0      313.4      312.6
  Houma                                    79.2       80.4       80.8
  Lafayette                               164.6      168.5      169.1
  Lake Charles                             87.4       87.8       87.5
  Monroe                                   74.0       75.0       75.3
  New Orleans                             623.2      629.1      624.9
  Shreveport-Bossier City                 176.5      180.8      179.6

Maine                                     615.1      624.8      622.0
  Lewiston-Auburn                          45.9       47.1       45.6
  Portland                                155.7      157.5      158.4

Maryland                                2,449.6    2,504.3    2,472.6
  Baltimore PMSA                        1,246.4    1,273.9    1,264.4
  Baltimore City                          414.5      417.6      421.7
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                  915.4      939.0      921.9

Massachusetts                           3,325.1    3,401.9    3,359.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                      72.9       69.6       73.3
  Boston                                2,043.5    2,086.7    2,066.0
  Brockton                                 98.7      101.5       99.0
  Fitchburg-Leominster                     52.2       54.6       52.8
  Lawrence                                165.4      171.4      168.3
  Lowell                                  130.1      135.1      132.5
  New Bedford                              65.9       68.5       66.7
  Pittsfield                               44.1       44.2       44.2
  Springfield                             256.2      268.0      259.2
  Worcester                               231.0      237.1      232.0

Michigan                                4,644.3    4,723.4    4,637.4
  Ann Arbor                               281.4      289.5      283.3
  Benton Harbor                            74.0       75.5       73.9
  Detroit                               2,189.6    2,206.6    2,163.7
  Flint                                   167.2      173.1      168.5
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland           593.6      608.3      595.3
  Jackson                                  64.1       65.9       64.1
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                  214.5      219.2      215.6
  Lansing-East Lansing                    234.3      239.2      235.0
  Saginaw-Bay City-Midland                181.3      185.1      181.8

Minnesota                               2,677.0    2,733.2    2,690.3
  Duluth-Superior                         118.3      119.3      117.3
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                  1,745.0    1,778.9    1,756.5
  Rochester                                85.7       88.2       88.0
  St. Cloud                                93.3       95.6       94.2

Mississippi                             1,155.9    1,147.4    1,141.8
  Jackson                                 232.3      230.8      231.2

Missouri                                2,745.7    2,762.3    2,720.9
  Kansas City                             986.1    1,021.0    1,008.5
  St. Louis                             1,342.6    1,352.5    1,346.5
  Springfield                             171.6      176.3      173.6

Montana                                   393.1      401.0      398.5
  Billings                                 65.9       68.8       67.8
  Missoula                                 50.3       51.7       50.5

Nebraska                                  913.3      920.6      913.2
  Lincoln                                 154.5      156.7      153.8
  Omaha                                   427.7      425.5      424.0

Nevada                                  1,025.8    1,072.4    1,064.9
  Las Vegas                               749.3      787.1      779.8
  Reno                                    194.1      200.2      200.2

New Hampshire                             624.0      635.0      626.1
  Manchester                              106.3      109.4      107.7
  Nashua                                   99.2      102.0      100.6
  Portsmouth-Rochester                    125.6      128.6      127.6

New Jersey                              4,014.1    4,079.1    4,032.4
  Atlantic-Cape May                       203.9      200.5      205.4
  Bergen-Passaic                          668.8      677.1      665.7
  Camden                                  498.3      512.2      503.7
  Jersey City                             256.2      263.7      260.7
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon            666.5      672.7      667.6
  Monmouth-Ocean                          404.4      407.5      406.6
  Newark                                1,019.0    1,038.9    1,024.8
  Trenton                                 215.7      224.6      220.1
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton             59.5       60.7       58.7

New Mexico                                742.2      759.1      755.2
  Albuquerque                             353.8      361.4      360.9
  Las Cruces                               54.0       56.3       54.7
  Santa Fe                                 76.7       76.6       77.1

New York                                8,649.6    8,804.9    8,711.7
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                 455.3      467.8      460.1
  Binghamton                              118.8      120.3      117.9
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                   558.0      561.7      554.3
  Dutchess County                         114.3      118.4      115.8
  Elmira                                   44.0       44.0       43.4
  Glens Falls                              55.6       56.4       55.6
  Nassau-Suffolk                        1,218.6    1,257.5    1,236.2
  New York PMSA                         4,285.9    4,342.2    4,323.6
  New York City                         3,734.5    3,777.8    3,764.7
  Newburgh                                132.8      134.7      134.2
  Rochester                               556.3      560.5      551.6
  Rockland County                         110.3      113.1      111.9
  Syracuse                                351.6      357.1      353.4
  Utica-Rome                              138.6      138.5      138.8
  Westchester County                      417.4      427.5      423.4

North Carolina                          3,906.2    3,975.0    3,922.3
  Asheville                               111.7      114.9      113.7
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill            840.0      865.0      848.2
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--
    High Point                            663.4      669.3      659.7
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill              684.6      702.4      692.7

North Dakota                              326.7      329.3      324.9
  Bismarck                                 51.8       52.8       52.0
  Fargo-Moorhead                          101.5      101.9      100.3
  Grand Forks                              48.2       49.0       48.4

Ohio                                    5,644.5    5,705.6    5,653.6
  Akron                                   333.2      339.4      336.1
  Canton-Massillon                        189.0      192.8      192.5
  Cincinnati                              892.9      900.7      896.1
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria               1,191.1    1,198.4    1,188.1
  Columbus                                892.5      905.7      902.5
  Dayton-Springfield                      479.7      480.7      477.6
  Hamilton-Middletown                     129.6      131.0      128.7
  Lima                                     82.4       83.2       82.5
  Mansfield                                81.6       82.1       81.4
  Steubenville-Weirton                     50.7       49.7       49.6
  Toledo                                  323.2      332.8      329.0
  Youngstown-Warren                       246.9      247.3      243.6

Oklahoma                                1,482.4    1,506.2    1,497.2
  Enid                                     23.6       23.9       24.0
  Lawton                                   38.8       39.3       39.0
  Oklahoma City                           537.8      549.0      539.6
  Tulsa                                   406.5      411.0      408.5

Oregon                                  1,605.8    1,610.3    1,584.1
  Eugene-Springfield                      140.9      145.8      141.6
  Medford-Ashland                          72.7       74.6       73.1
  Portland-Vancouver                      967.0      968.8      958.2
  Salem                                   138.0      138.9      136.5

Pennsylvania                            5,694.0    5,760.6    5,700.7
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton              286.4      292.1      287.2
  Altoona                                  61.1       61.5       60.8
  Erie                                    137.5      138.0      136.0
  Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle             366.2      368.0      363.9
  Johnstown                                88.6       89.2       88.0
  Lancaster                               227.2      228.5      226.0
  Philadelphia PMSA                     2,389.0    2,418.2    2,392.6
  Philadelphia City                       697.5      698.0      695.1
  Pittsburgh                            1,127.5    1,139.6    1,125.9
  Reading                                 170.4      170.3      166.7
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton        287.0      287.3      285.1
  Sharon                                   50.6       51.0       50.7
  State College                            66.0       67.1       66.0
  Williamsport                             54.6       55.4       54.9
  York                                    171.8      172.9      170.5

Rhode Island                              473.4      483.6      474.9
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick           523.5      535.5      522.9

South Carolina                          1,873.3    1,899.5    1,873.4
  Charleston-North Charleston             254.3      264.4      261.2
  Columbia                                298.2      307.7      305.4
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson         488.9      496.4      490.1

South Dakota                              382.2      390.3      384.4
  Rapid City                               53.1       52.9       52.8
  Sioux Falls                             115.6      119.2      119.1

Tennessee                               2,736.1    2,763.0    2,749.9
  Chattanooga                             235.5      236.2      236.0
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol          198.1      195.3      195.2
  Knoxville                               341.3      342.1      341.1
  Memphis                                 590.0      598.1      594.4
  Nashville                               683.9      690.9      687.8

Texas                                   9,401.4    9,672.1    9,604.9
  Abilene                                  54.6       55.1       54.6
  Amarillo                                 98.2      101.2      100.5
  Austin-San Marcos                       669.4      689.3      683.2
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                    159.5      160.7      158.4
  Brazoria                                 76.6       79.1       78.6
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito        109.6      114.0      112.4
  Bryan-College Station                    73.0       73.7       73.8
  Corpus Christi                          158.5      161.9      160.4
  Dallas                                1,984.3    2,063.2    2,052.8
  El Paso                                 253.1      258.5      257.4
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                     795.0      822.2      818.7
  Galveston-Texas City                     87.4       88.6       88.2
  Houston                               2,073.2    2,143.3    2,131.3
  Killeen-Temple                          103.1      106.0      104.7
  Laredo                                   67.7       71.2       70.2
  Longview-Marshall                        91.3       93.0       91.8
  Lubbock                                 118.1      121.8      121.2
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                153.6      162.7      158.2
  Odessa-Midland                          100.9      104.0      103.5
  San Angelo                               43.5       44.4       43.9
  San Antonio                             719.6      737.7      732.1
  Sherman-Denison                          45.3       45.0       44.8
  Texarkana                                52.5       53.8       53.2
  Tyler                                    83.0       85.6       84.1
  Victoria                                 37.2       38.1       38.0
  Waco                                    100.1      101.5      100.4
  Wichita Falls                            58.7       60.7       60.2

Utah                                    1,072.4    1,100.1    1,083.5
  Provo-Orem                              148.8      154.5      150.4
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                    717.8      733.6      725.3

Vermont                                   293.0      299.4      294.2
  Barre-Montpelier                         33.1       34.9       33.7
  Burlington                              106.3      110.0      108.4

Virginia                                3,507.7    3,595.2    3,564.2
  Bristol                                  39.1       39.4       39.2
  Charlottesville                          86.8       90.6       88.9
  Danville                                 45.3       45.6       44.5
  Lynchburg                               102.6      103.9      102.6
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News     706.1      715.9      706.9
  Northern Virginia                     1,155.1    1,218.3    1,206.7
  Richmond-Petersburg                     558.5      574.4      569.4
  Roanoke                                 146.1      149.1      148.2

Washington                              2,722.3    2,772.8    2,746.2
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett              1,427.8    1,456.7    1,447.4
  Spokane                                 194.6      198.3      194.6
  Tacoma                                  243.2      243.6      241.4

West Virginia                             740.5      741.8      741.0
  Charleston                              138.9      140.2      138.7
  Huntington-Ashland                      123.4      124.6      123.7
  Parkersburg-Marietta                     71.5       72.5       71.6
  Wheeling                                 68.4       67.5       67.0

Wisconsin                               2,854.7    2,882.3    2,855.6
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                 208.0      210.1      208.1
  Eau Claire                               76.5       77.9       77.2
  Green Bay                               147.0      152.3      151.9
  Janesville-Beloit                        71.4       73.1       72.5
  Kenosha                                  53.7       56.7       56.0
  La Crosse                                72.3       73.6       73.7
  Madison                                 288.8      299.3      295.8
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                      868.5      875.6      863.4
  Racine                                   83.1       84.1       83.8
  Sheboygan                                64.7       67.9       67.1
  Wausau                                   69.4       71.3       70.2

Wyoming                                   246.0      255.4      252.1
  Casper                                   31.8       33.5       32.4

Puerto Rico                             1,033.4    1,008.5      998.5
  Caguas                                   72.7       69.4       69.1
  Mayaguez                                 72.2       69.4       68.6
  Ponce                                    82.6       81.3       80.0
  San Juan-Bayamon                        648.1      636.5      630.6

Virgin Islands                             42.7     (2)        (2)

                                                   Mining

  State and area

                                         July       June      July
                                         2000       2001     2001 (p)

Alabama                                     8.3        8.2        8.2
  Birmingham                                2.6        2.6        2.6
  Huntsville                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Mobile                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Montgomery                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Tuscaloosa                                2.3        2.2        2.2

Alaska                                     10.5       11.5       11.7
  Anchorage                                 2.7        3.0        3.1

Arizona                                     9.9        9.6        9.5
  Phoenix-Mesa                              2.6        2.6        2.5
  Tucson                                    1.9        1.8        1.8

Arkansas                                    3.5        3.6        3.6
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Fort Smith                                 .8        1.0       10.0
  Little Rock-North Little Rock          (1)        (1)        (1)
  Pine Bluff                             (1)        (1)        (1)

California                                 23.8       23.4       23.3
  Bakersfield                               9.1        9.0        9.1
  Fresno                                     .4         .3         .3
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                    4.0        3.6        3.5
  Modesto                                (2)        (2)        (2)
  Oakland                                   2.3        2.3        2.3
  Orange County                              .6         .8         .8
  Riverside-San Bernardino                  1.0         .9         .9
  Sacramento                                 .2         .2         .2
  Salinas                                    .1         .1         .1
  San Diego                                  .4         .4         .4
  San Francisco                              .2         .2         .2
  San Jose                                   .2         .2         .2
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc           .8         .8         .8
  Santa Rosa                                 .4         .4         .4
  Stockton-Lodi                              .1         .1         .1
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                     .5         .6         .6
  Ventura                                    .9         .9         .9

Colorado                                   12.9       13.4       13.5
  Boulder-Longmont                       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Colorado Springs                       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Denver                                    5.8        5.8        5.9

Connecticut                                  .9         .9         .9
  Bridgeport                             (2)        (2)        (2)
  Danbury                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Hartford                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  New Haven-Meriden                      (1)        (1)        (1)
  New London-Norwich                     (1)        (1)        (1)
  Stamford-Norwalk                       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Waterbury                              (2)        (2)        (2)

Delaware                                     .1         .1         .1
  Dover                                      .1         .1         .1
  Wilmington-Newark                          .2         .2         .2

District of Columbia                         .1         .1         .1
  Washington PMSA                           1.1        1.1        1.1

Florida                                     6.4        6.6        6.6
  Daytona Beach                          (2)        (2)        (2)
  Fort Lauderdale                            .2         .2         .2
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                  (2)        (2)        (2)
  Gainesville                            (2)        (2)        (2)
  Jacksonville                           (2)        (2)        (2)
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                     2.4        2.4        2.4
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay          (2)        (2)        (2)
  Miami                                      .5         .5         .5
  Orlando                                (2)        (2)        (2)
  Pensacola                              (2)        (2)        (2)
  Sarasota-Bradenton                     (2)        (2)        (2)
  Tallahassee                            (2)        (2)        (2)
  Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater             .5         .5         .5
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton             (2)        (2)        (2)

Georgia                                     7.8        7.9        8.0
  Albany                                 (2)        (2)        (2)
  Athens                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Atlanta                                   1.8        1.9        1.9
  Augusta-Aiken                              .3         .3         .3
  Columbus                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Macon                                      .8         .9         .9
  Savannah                               (1)        (1)        (1)

Hawaii                                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Honolulu                               (1)        (1)        (1)

Idaho                                       2.6        2.4        2.4
  Boise City                             (1)        (1)        (1)

Illinois                                   10.0       10.2       10.3
  Bloomington-Normal                     (1)        (1)        (1)
  Champaign-Urbana                       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Chicago                                   1.9        1.8        1.8
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Decatur                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Kankakee                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Peoria-Pekin                           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Rockford                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Springfield                            (1)        (1)        (1)

Indiana                                     6.1        6.0        6.0
  Bloomington                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Elkhart-Goshen                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Evansville-Henderson                       .8         .8         .8
  Fort Wayne                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Gary                                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Indianapolis                               .8         .9         .9
  Kokomo                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Lafayette                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Muncie                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  South Bend                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Terre Haute                            (2)        (2)        (2)

Iowa                                        2.2        2.1        2.1
  Cedar Rapids                           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Des Moines                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Dubuque                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Iowa City                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Sioux City                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                   (1)        (1)        (1)

Kansas                                      7.1        7.8        7.8
  Lawrence                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Topeka                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Wichita                                   1.2        1.2        1.2

Kentucky                                   19.6       19.9       19.9
  Lexington                                  .3         .3         .3
  Louisville                                 .7         .7         .7
  Owensboro                                  .2         .2         .2

Louisiana                                  48.8       51.5       51.6
  Alexandria                                 .1         .1         .1
  Baton Rouge                               1.0        1.0        1.0
  Houma                                     6.5        7.1        7.2
  Lafayette                                13.1       14.1       14.1
  Lake Charles                              1.2        1.2        1.2
  Monroe                                     .2         .2         .2
  New Orleans                              12.5       12.7       12.8
  Shreveport-Bossier City                   2.6        2.8        2.8

Maine                                        .1         .1         .1
  Lewiston-Auburn                        (2)        (2)        (2)
  Portland                               (2)        (2)        (2)

Maryland                                    1.4        1.4        1.5
  Baltimore PMSA                             .3         .3         .3
  Baltimore City                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                 (1)        (1)        (1)

Massachusetts                               1.4        1.5        1.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                    (1)        (1)        (1)
  Boston                                     .7         .8         .8
  Brockton                               (2)        (2)        (2)
  Fitchburg-Leominster                   (2)        (2)        (2)
  Lawrence                               (2)        (2)        (2)
  Lowell                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  New Bedford                            (2)        (2)        (2)
  Pittsfield                                 .1         .1         .1
  Springfield                                .1         .1         .1
  Worcester                                  .2         .2         .2

Michigan                                    8.3        7.2        8.3
  Ann Arbor                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Benton Harbor                          (1)        (1)        (1)
  Detroit                                   1.2        1.1        1.1
  Flint                                  (1)        (1)        (1)
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland          (1)        (1)        (1)
  Jackson                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Lansing-East Lansing                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Saginaw-Bay City-Midland               (1)        (1)        (1)

Minnesota                                   7.5        6.4        5.8
  Duluth-Superior                           4.6        3.4        2.7
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                   (2)        (2)        (2)
  Rochester                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  St. Cloud                              (1)        (1)        (1)

Mississippi                                 4.6        5.2        5.3
  Jackson                                (2)        (2)        (2)

Missouri                                    5.2        4.6        4.6
  Kansas City                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  St. Louis                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Springfield                            (1)        (1)        (1)

Montana                                     5.0        5.4        5.5
  Billings                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Missoula                               (1)        (1)        (1)

Nebraska                                    1.3        1.3        1.4
  Lincoln                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Omaha                                  (1)        (1)        (1)

Nevada                                     11.0       10.6       10.5
  Las Vegas                                 1.8        1.8        1.8
  Reno                                       .5         .5         .6

New Hampshire                                .5         .4         .5
  Manchester                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Nashua                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Portsmouth-Rochester                   (1)        (1)        (1)

New Jersey                                  1.9        1.8        1.8
  Atlantic-Cape May                      (1)        (1)        (1)
  Bergen-Passaic                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Camden                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Jersey City                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Monmouth-Ocean                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Newark                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Trenton                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton           (1)        (1)        (1)

New Mexico                                 15.4       16.8       16.7
  Albuquerque                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Las Cruces                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Santa Fe                               (1)        (1)        (1)

New York                                    5.0        5.1        5.0
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                    .7         .6         .6
  Binghamton                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                  (1)        (1)        (1)
  Dutchess County                        (1)        (1)        (1)
  Elmira                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Glens Falls                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Nassau-Suffolk                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  New York PMSA                          (1)        (1)        (1)
  New York City                              .2         .2         .2
  Newburgh                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Rochester                                  .4         .4         .4
  Rockland County                        (1)        (1)        (1)
  Syracuse                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Utica-Rome                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Westchester County                     (1)        (1)        (1)

North Carolina                              3.9        4.0        4.0
  Asheville                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--
    High Point                           (1)        (1)        (1)
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill             (1)        (1)        (1)

North Dakota                                4.0        4.1        4.2
  Bismarck                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Fargo-Moorhead                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Grand Forks                            (1)        (1)        (1)

Ohio                                       13.0       13.0       12.9
  Akron                                      .6         .5         .5
  Canton-Massillon                           .5         .5         .5
  Cincinnati                                 .8         .8         .8
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                    .9         .9         .9
  Columbus                                   .6         .7         .7
  Dayton-Springfield                         .2         .2         .2
  Hamilton-Middletown                    (1)        (1)        (1)
  Lima                                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Mansfield                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Steubenville-Weirton                       .3         .3         .3
  Toledo                                     .3         .3         .3
  Youngstown-Warren                          .5         .5         .5

Oklahoma                                   29.3       30.8       30.9
  Enid                                       .7         .7         .7
  Lawton                                     .1         .1         .1
  Oklahoma City                             6.4        7.2        7.2
  Tulsa                                     7.2        7.4        7.3

Oregon                                      2.0        1.8        1.9
  Eugene-Springfield                         .2         .2         .2
  Medford-Ashland                            .2         .1         .1
  Portland-Vancouver                        1.1        1.1        1.1
  Salem                                      .3         .3         .3

Pennsylvania                               19.7       19.6       19.8
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Altoona                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Erie                                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Johnstown                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Lancaster                                  .4         .4         .4
  Philadelphia PMSA                      (1)        (1)        (1)
  Philadelphia City                      (1)        (1)        (1)
  Pittsburgh                                4.6        4.4        4.4
  Reading                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton           .5         .5         .5
  Sharon                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  State College                          (1)        (1)        (1)
  Williamsport                           (1)        (1)        (1)
  York                                       .4         .4         .4

Rhode Island                                 .2         .2         .2
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick              .3         .3         .3

South Carolina                              1.9        1.9        1.9
  Charleston-North Charleston            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Columbia                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson        (1)        (1)        (1)

South Dakota                                1.3        1.3        1.2
  Rapid City                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Sioux Falls                            (1)        (1)        (1)

Tennessee                                   4.2        4.1        4.0
  Chattanooga                            (1)        (1)        (1)
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Knoxville                                  .6         .6         .5
  Memphis                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Nashville                              (1)        (1)        (1)

Texas                                     150.5      159.6      160.7
  Abilene                                    .8         .9         .9
  Amarillo                                   .6         .6         .6
  Austin-San Marcos                         1.5        1.7        1.7
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                       .9         .9         .8
  Brazoria                                  1.3        1.3        1.3
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Bryan-College Station                      .7         .7         .7
  Corpus Christi                            1.9        2.1        2.0
  Dallas                                    8.9        8.4        8.5
  El Paso                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                       4.0        3.9        3.9
  Galveston-Texas City                       .5         .6         .6
  Houston                                  64.1       65.4       65.6
  Killeen-Temple                         (1)        (1)        (1)
  Laredo                                    1.1        1.1        1.1
  Longview-Marshall                         3.5        3.8        3.8
  Lubbock                                    .1         .1         .1
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                  1.3        1.4        1.5
  Odessa-Midland                           11.5       12.2       12.4
  San Angelo                                 .8         .8         .8
  San Antonio                               2.0        2.1        2.1
  Sherman-Denison                        (1)        (1)        (1)
  Texarkana                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Tyler                                     1.3        1.4        1.4
  Victoria                                  2.0        2.3        2.4
  Waco                                   (1)        (1)        (1)
  Wichita Falls                              .9         .9         .9

Utah                                        8.4        8.2        8.2
  Provo-Orem                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                      3.0        3.0        3.0

Vermont                                      .7         .7         .7
  Barre-Montpelier                       (1)        (1)        (1)
  Burlington                             (1)        (1)        (1)

Virginia                                   10.1       10.1       10.0
  Bristol                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Charlottesville                        (1)        (1)        (1)
  Danville                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Lynchburg                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News    (1)        (1)        (1)
  Northern Virginia                          .8         .8         .8
  Richmond-Petersburg                        .9         .8         .9
  Roanoke                                (1)        (1)        (1)

Washington                                  3.7        3.7        3.8
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                  1.2        1.2        1.3
  Spokane                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Tacoma                                     .2         .2         .2

West Virginia                              20.4       21.3       21.3
  Charleston                                2.3        2.6        2.7
  Huntington-Ashland                         .9        1.0        1.1
  Parkersburg-Marietta                       .3         .3         .3
  Wheeling                                  1.6        1.6        1.6

Wisconsin                                   3.1        2.8        2.8
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Eau Claire                             (1)        (1)        (1)
  Green Bay                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Janesville-Beloit                      (1)        (1)        (1)
  Kenosha                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  La Crosse                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Madison                                (1)        (1)        (1)
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                     (1)        (1)        (1)
  Racine                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Sheboygan                              (1)        (1)        (1)
  Wausau                                 (1)        (1)        (1)

Wyoming                                    17.3       19.3       19.4
  Casper                                    2.0        2.3        2.3

Puerto Rico                                 1.4        1.4        1.4
  Caguas                                 (1)        (1)        (1)
  Mayaguez                               (1)        (1)        (1)
  Ponce                                  (1)        (1)        (1)
  San Juan-Bayamon                           .7         .7         .6

Virgin Islands                           (1)        (1)        (1)

                                                  Construction

  State and area

                                         July       June      July
                                         2000       2001     2001 (p)

Alabama                                   107.0      107.6      107.6
  Birmingham                               30.9       31.1       31.3
  Huntsville                                7.0        7.2        7.1
  Mobile                                   18.1       18.5       18.0
  Montgomery                                9.4        9.1        9.3
  Tuscaloosa                                6.1        5.9        5.8

Alaska                                     17.4       17.1       18.0
  Anchorage                                 8.7        8.5        9.0

Arizona                                   164.6      168.1      167.1
  Phoenix-Mesa                            120.8      124.4      123.8
  Tucson                                   22.0       21.6       21.6

Arkansas                                   54.1       57.6       58.1
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers            7.1        7.6       76.0
  Fort Smith                                4.2        4.2       43.0
  Little Rock-North Little Rock            15.9       15.7       15.5
  Pine Bluff                                1.1        1.0        1.0

California                                758.9      777.5      786.5
  Bakersfield                              11.1       12.0       12.4
  Fresno                                   17.0       17.6       17.8
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                  134.9      137.3      138.3
  Modesto                                  10.4       10.8       10.6
  Oakland                                  67.4       68.9       69.9
  Orange County                            82.2       85.4       86.1
  Riverside-San Bernardino                 80.0       82.1       82.8
  Sacramento                               50.3       54.7       54.7
  Salinas                                   6.6        6.7        6.9
  San Diego                                72.8       74.3       74.4
  San Francisco                            47.3       48.1       47.7
  San Jose                                 50.4       47.5       47.8
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc          8.3        8.6        8.7
  Santa Rosa                               14.3       14.7       14.8
  Stockton-Lodi                            12.4       13.2       13.4
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                   13.9       15.6       15.7
  Ventura                                  15.8       15.6       16.0

Colorado                                  171.6      168.4      170.7
  Boulder-Longmont                          9.3        8.5        8.7
  Colorado Springs                         15.6       16.1       15.8
  Denver                                   91.8       98.2       99.7

Connecticut                                68.7       69.8       69.6
  Bridgeport                                7.3        7.5        7.5
  Danbury                                   4.3        4.4        4.5
  Hartford                                 24.5       24.8       25.2
  New Haven-Meriden                        11.8       12.0       12.2
  New London-Norwich                        5.5        5.7        5.6
  Stamford-Norwalk                          6.8        6.7        6.7
  Waterbury                                 3.7        3.8        3.8

Delaware                                   25.9       26.2       26.7
  Dover                                     2.7        2.8        2.8
  Wilmington-Newark                        19.9       20.0       20.3

District of Columbia                       11.2       11.4       11.6
  Washington PMSA                         157.2      165.1      167.8

Florida                                   395.8      401.3      403.6
  Daytona Beach                             8.5        8.4        8.4
  Fort Lauderdale                          40.1       40.1       40.1
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                    17.1       18.5       18.5
  Gainesville                               4.6        4.1        4.1
  Jacksonville                             30.6       31.4       31.4
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                    10.3       10.1       10.2
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay            10.8       11.2       11.2
  Miami                                    38.0       38.3       38.1
  Orlando                                  52.5       53.3       53.3
  Pensacola                                11.4       11.0       10.8
  Sarasota-Bradenton                       16.2       16.8       16.8
  Tallahassee                               6.5        6.4        6.4
  Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater           59.0       59.8       59.8
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton               30.9       31.7       31.9

Georgia                                   211.1      210.9      213.6
  Albany                                    3.8        4.1        4.1
  Athens                                    3.2        3.4        3.5
  Atlanta                                 123.9      119.8      121.0
  Augusta-Aiken                            13.0       13.8       13.8
  Columbus                                  5.6        5.8        6.0
  Macon                                     6.6        6.5        6.7
  Savannah                                  8.7        9.2        9.0

Hawaii                                     24.4       23.4       23.3
  Honolulu                                 17.8       16.7       16.5

Idaho                                      38.7       38.7       39.8
  Boise City                               16.6       17.8       18.1

Illinois                                  285.7      295.7      300.1
  Bloomington-Normal                        4.0        4.1        4.3
  Champaign-Urbana                          4.2        4.5        4.6
  Chicago                                 195.9      204.3      208.7
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island             10.8       10.0       10.2
  Decatur                                   3.9        3.6        3.8
  Kankakee                                  2.5        2.3        2.4
  Peoria-Pekin                              9.3        8.8        8.9
  Rockford                                  8.4        8.7        8.4
  Springfield                               5.9        5.9        6.0

Indiana                                   162.9      161.9      163.2
  Bloomington                               3.4        3.4        3.4
  Elkhart-Goshen                            5.8        5.8        6.0
  Evansville-Henderson                     11.1       10.5       10.8
  Fort Wayne                               15.8       15.9       16.0
  Gary                                     17.1       16.2       16.3
  Indianapolis                             54.2       55.0       55.1
  Kokomo                                    1.9        2.0        2.0
  Lafayette                                 4.4        4.3        4.3
  Muncie                                    2.7        2.6        2.6
  South Bend                                8.3        8.1        8.4
  Terre Haute                               4.0        4.2        4.2

Iowa                                       70.7       69.7       70.2
  Cedar Rapids                              6.8        6.8        7.0
  Des Moines                               15.3       14.7       14.6
  Dubuque                                   2.3        2.3        2.4
  Iowa City                                 2.7        2.5        2.5
  Sioux City                                3.5        3.5        3.5
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                      3.2        3.0        3.1

Kansas                                     67.9       72.7       72.8
  Lawrence                                  2.6        2.7        2.7
  Topeka                                    5.3        5.6        5.8
  Wichita                                  15.6       15.6       15.5

Kentucky                                   90.9       90.3       91.6
  Lexington                                15.8       15.8       16.2
  Louisville                               31.8       31.6       32.1
  Owensboro                                 3.4        3.5        3.6

Louisiana                                 131.7      135.5      136.1
  Alexandria                                4.2        4.4        4.4
  Baton Rouge                              37.4       38.7       38.9
  Houma                                     4.1        4.2        4.3
  Lafayette                                10.4       10.7       10.8
  Lake Charles                             11.2       10.8       11.1
  Monroe                                    4.1        4.2        4.3
  New Orleans                              32.7       33.3       33.4
  Shreveport-Bossier City                   9.7        9.6        9.6

Maine                                      32.0       32.2       33.1
  Lewiston-Auburn                           2.1        2.2        2.2
  Portland                                  7.9        8.4        8.5

Maryland                                  161.6      162.9      165.9
  Baltimore PMSA                           73.6       72.0       72.8
  Baltimore City                           14.4       13.9       14.2
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                   72.0       74.4       75.8

Massachusetts                             138.5      144.9      147.1
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                       3.5        3.8        3.8
  Boston                                   80.1       84.5       84.9
  Brockton                                  5.0        5.5        5.6
  Fitchburg-Leominster                      2.1        2.1        2.2
  Lawrence                                  7.5        7.6        7.8
  Lowell                                    6.3        6.4        6.6
  New Bedford                               3.1        3.4        3.5
  Pittsfield                                2.2        2.2        2.2
  Springfield                               9.9       10.1       10.4
  Worcester                                 9.1        9.6        9.7

Michigan                                  231.6      227.6      233.3
  Ann Arbor                                12.8       12.9       13.1
  Benton Harbor                             2.9        2.9        3.2
  Detroit                                  99.9       99.0      101.1
  Flint                                     9.0        8.6        9.0
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland            30.1       31.9       32.1
  Jackson                                   3.3        3.4        3.6
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                   10.0       10.0       10.2
  Lansing-East Lansing                     10.8       11.0       11.2
  Saginaw-Bay City-Midland                 10.8       10.8       10.7

Minnesota                                 132.9      137.2      140.0
  Duluth-Superior                           5.2        5.2        5.5
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                     83.9       84.4       86.4
  Rochester                                 3.9        4.1        4.2
  St. Cloud                                 4.9        5.0        5.0

Mississippi                                56.6       55.0       55.6
  Jackson                                  11.5       11.6       11.8

Missouri                                  147.7      148.5      148.9
  Kansas City                              55.7       59.9       60.3
  St. Louis                                80.9       84.9       86.8
  Springfield                               8.4        8.6        8.7

Montana                                    22.1       22.2       23.0
  Billings                                  4.0        3.9        4.0
  Missoula                                  2.9        2.6        2.6

Nebraska                                   48.1       46.4       47.0
  Lincoln                                   8.1        8.2        8.2
  Omaha                                    23.6       22.7       23.2

Nevada                                     89.8       92.2       92.8
  Las Vegas                                70.6       72.6       72.6
  Reno                                     14.8       15.3       15.6

New Hampshire                              26.8       27.1       27.5
  Manchester                                5.5        5.8        5.9
  Nashua                                    3.6        3.7        3.8
  Portsmouth-Rochester                      4.3        4.6        4.7

New Jersey                                162.8      165.1      166.0
  Atlantic-Cape May                         7.5        7.7        7.5
  Bergen-Passaic                           28.1       28.7       29.1
  Camden                                   24.4       24.8       25.2
  Jersey City                               6.5        6.7        6.8
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon             23.9       24.0       24.2
  Monmouth-Ocean                           23.7       24.4       24.4
  Newark                                   40.6       40.5       40.6
  Trenton                                   6.0        6.0        6.2
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton              2.6        2.6        2.6

New Mexico                                 45.8       46.8       47.1
  Albuquerque                              24.2       25.2       25.4
  Las Cruces                                3.4        3.3        3.4
  Santa Fe                                  4.4        4.3        4.4

New York                                  348.0      353.3      359.0
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                  20.2       20.4       21.1
  Binghamton                                5.0        4.9        5.1
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                    23.6       23.0       23.7
  Dutchess County                           5.5        5.4        5.7
  Elmira                                    2.2        2.1        2.2
  Glens Falls                               2.5        2.5        2.6
  Nassau-Suffolk                           64.6       66.6       66.3
  New York PMSA                           158.3      164.5      166.4
  New York City                           124.8      130.0      131.5
  Newburgh                                  5.8        5.8        6.0
  Rochester                                22.0       22.0       22.7
  Rockland County                           5.4        5.6        5.7
  Syracuse                                 15.9       16.8       17.1
  Utica-Rome                                4.4        4.3        4.6
  Westchester County                       25.7       26.4       26.7

North Carolina                            237.7      245.7      248.0
  Asheville                                 7.7        7.9        8.0
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill             54.7       56.7       57.0
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--
    High Point                             36.1       35.6       35.6
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill               42.0       44.1       44.0

North Dakota                               19.2       18.4       18.8
  Bismarck                                  3.1        3.1        3.4
  Fargo-Moorhead                            6.9        6.6        6.9
  Grand Forks                               3.5        3.2        3.3

Ohio                                      274.0      269.4      277.5
  Akron                                    15.7       15.9       16.1
  Canton-Massillon                         10.3       10.0       10.5
  Cincinnati                               44.9       44.7       45.5
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                  53.6       52.4       54.5
  Columbus                                 44.0       44.6       44.8
  Dayton-Springfield                       20.3       19.8       20.4
  Hamilton-Middletown                       8.8        8.4        8.6
  Lima                                      4.3        4.3        4.4
  Mansfield                                 3.1        3.1        3.1
  Steubenville-Weirton                      2.0        1.8        2.0
  Toledo                                   18.3       18.0       18.6
  Youngstown-Warren                        11.9       11.8       12.1

Oklahoma                                   62.5       64.6       65.0
  Enid                                       .9         .9        1.0
  Lawton                                    1.6        1.7        1.7
  Oklahoma City                            23.5       24.5       24.5
  Tulsa                                    19.5       19.4       19.5

Oregon                                     90.4       84.3       86.6
  Eugene-Springfield                        7.2        6.9        7.3
  Medford-Ashland                           3.9        3.7        3.8
  Portland-Vancouver                       55.5       52.5       53.7
  Salem                                     8.3        7.7        7.8

Pennsylvania                              269.2      267.0      270.6
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton               13.6       13.3       13.8
  Altoona                                   3.0        3.0        3.0
  Erie                                      6.0        5.6        6.0
  Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle              16.4       15.7       15.9
  Johnstown                                 5.1        4.7        4.9
  Lancaster                                15.0       14.8       14.9
  Philadelphia PMSA                       103.5      105.0      106.5
  Philadelphia City                        15.7       15.6       15.9
  Pittsburgh                               63.1       62.1       63.1
  Reading                                   8.5        7.9        8.1
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton         12.3       11.6       12.1
  Sharon                                    2.4        2.5        2.6
  State College                             2.9        2.9        2.9
  Williamsport                              2.3        2.3        2.3
  York                                     10.8       10.7       10.8

Rhode Island                               19.7       20.7       21.1
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick            21.5       21.8       22.2

South Carolina                            118.5      118.2      118.7
  Charleston-North Charleston              19.2       19.1       19.1
  Columbia                                 18.1       18.7       18.8
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson          31.7       31.7       31.6

South Dakota                               20.7       21.1       21.7
  Rapid City                                4.0        4.4        4.4
  Sioux Falls                               6.8        6.9        7.1

Tennessee                                 130.5      133.2      133.8
  Chattanooga                              10.3       10.4       10.5
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol           11.3       11.0       11.1
  Knoxville                                17.6       17.4       17.4
  Memphis                                  27.4       26.7       26.9
  Nashville                                36.2       36.6       37.1

Texas                                     567.4      591.2      594.3
  Abilene                                   2.3        2.4        2.4
  Amarillo                                  5.2        5.8        5.8
  Austin-San Marcos                        40.2       40.8       40.9
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                     18.0       18.3       18.5
  Brazoria                                 10.8       11.3       11.2
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito          4.4        4.6        4.8
  Bryan-College Station                     3.6        3.7        3.7
  Corpus Christi                           13.2       12.7       12.6
  Dallas                                  109.9      116.7      117.3
  El Paso                                  12.5       12.9       12.7
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                      46.9       48.7       49.0
  Galveston-Texas City                      4.1        4.4        4.4
  Houston                                 154.5      160.5      161.4
  Killeen-Temple                            4.6        4.9        4.9
  Laredo                                    2.7        2.7        2.8
  Longview-Marshall                         5.0        5.1        5.1
  Lubbock                                   4.4        4.7        4.6
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                  8.7        9.3        9.4
  Odessa-Midland                            5.7        6.0        6.0
  San Angelo                                2.2        2.4        2.4
  San Antonio                              39.7       41.2       41.4
  Sherman-Denison                           2.9        2.9        2.9
  Texarkana                                 2.6        2.7        2.7
  Tyler                                     3.6        3.5        3.5
  Victoria                                  2.5        2.4        2.4
  Waco                                      5.5        5.9        6.0
  Wichita Falls                             2.3        2.3        2.3

Utah                                       76.6       71.8       72.3
  Provo-Orem                               11.1       10.8       10.8
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                     50.3       47.4       47.1

Vermont                                    16.6       15.8       16.1
  Barre-Montpelier                          1.7        1.7        1.8
  Burlington                                5.9        5.8        6.0

Virginia                                  216.3      230.1      232.4
  Bristol                                   1.4        1.3        1.4
  Charlottesville                           5.5        5.7        5.8
  Danville                                  2.5        2.5        2.5
  Lynchburg                                 6.4        6.8        6.8
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News      43.8       43.4       44.0
  Northern Virginia                        72.3       79.6       80.5
  Richmond-Petersburg                      36.9       38.0       38.4
  Roanoke                                   9.1        9.0        9.1

Washington                                168.6      168.0      172.0
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                 87.8       85.3       87.4
  Spokane                                  12.7       12.1       12.6
  Tacoma                                   16.2       16.2       17.1

West Virginia                              35.1       35.8       36.1
  Charleston                                7.0        7.1        7.1
  Huntington-Ashland                        6.1        6.2        6.1
  Parkersburg-Marietta                      4.0        4.2        4.1
  Wheeling                                  2.9        2.6        2.7

Wisconsin                                 138.0      134.5      138.3
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                  14.0       14.8       15.1
  Eau Claire                                3.9        4.1        4.4
  Green Bay                                 9.0        9.5        9.7
  Janesville-Beloit                         3.5        3.2        3.4
  Kenosha                                   2.5        2.3        2.5
  La Crosse                                 3.1        3.0        3.1
  Madison                                  15.1       15.2       15.3
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                       37.2       35.4       36.7
  Racine                                    4.2        4.0        4.1
  Sheboygan                                 3.0        3.5        3.6
  Wausau                                    3.4        3.5        3.6

Wyoming                                    19.4       19.7       19.8
  Casper                                    2.1        2.1        2.1

Puerto Rico                                70.3       74.0       74.8
  Caguas                                    3.7        3.0        3.0
  Mayaguez                                  4.8        4.9        4.9
  Ponce                                     6.8        6.5        6.2
  San Juan-Bayamon                         47.3       47.8       48.8

Virgin Islands                              2.0     (2)        (2)

                                                  Manufacturing

  State and area

                                         July       June      July
                                         2000       2001     2001 (p)

Alabama                                   361.6      346.5      343.7
  Birmingham                               51.8       51.0       51.1
  Huntsville                               34.2       35.0       33.6
  Mobile                                   24.8       23.8       23.8
  Montgomery                               18.8       18.7       18.3
  Tuscaloosa                               13.8       13.1       13.1

Alaska                                     21.1       13.6       19.6
  Anchorage                                 2.5        2.3        2.4

Arizona                                   216.7      212.9      212.2
  Phoenix-Mesa                            166.6      162.3      161.7
  Tucson                                   33.3       33.7       34.0

Arkansas                                  251.9      241.6      240.8
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers           35.5       35.2       35.2
  Fort Smith                               28.6       28.8       28.7
  Little Rock-North Little Rock            33.0       31.7       31.5
  Pine Bluff                                8.4        8.1        8.1

California                              1,963.0    1,924.7    1,922.6
  Bakersfield                               9.8        9.9       10.1
  Fresno                                   32.7       29.8       31.8
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                  629.3      619.0      615.4
  Modesto                                  30.3       26.7       28.3
  Oakland                                 123.4      125.1      125.1
  Orange County                           232.5      234.6      234.2
  Riverside-San Bernardino                125.4      127.5      127.3
  Sacramento                               50.6       50.8       50.7
  Salinas                                   9.9        9.7        9.7
  San Diego                               129.7      129.8      130.0
  San Francisco                            70.7       69.4       69.4
  San Jose                                262.9      260.7      258.3
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc         17.4       17.7       17.7
  Santa Rosa                               31.8       32.1       32.0
  Stockton-Lodi                            26.7       25.2       24.8
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                   21.3       20.9       21.2
  Ventura                                  41.0       41.4       41.1

Colorado                                  206.4      202.4      201.1
  Boulder-Longmont                         31.5       31.2       31.0
  Colorado Springs                         28.8       28.8       28.5
  Denver                                   91.4       88.0       87.6

Connecticut                               261.1      258.2      255.5
  Bridgeport                               36.2       36.4       36.0
  Danbury                                  18.8       18.8       18.6
  Hartford                                 89.3       88.7       87.2
  New Haven-Meridan                        38.1       38.0       37.6
  New London-Norwich                       22.7       22.6       22.4
  Stamford-Norwalk                         24.9       23.8       23.4
  Waterbury                                17.5       17.5       16.9

Delaware                                   58.5       56.7       55.6
  Dover                                     6.4        5.9        5.9
  Wilmington-Newark                        44.5       42.0       41.1

District of Columbia                       11.5       11.5       11.5
  Washington PMSA                         101.2      100.6      100.7

Florida                                   485.3      483.1      480.1
  Daytona Beach                            13.0       12.8       12.7
  Fort Lauderdale                          39.0       38.6       38.2
  Fort Myers-Cape Coral                     7.0        7.3        7.3
  Gainesville                               5.6        5.0        4.9
  Jacksonville                             39.2       39.9       40.2
  Lakeland-Winter Haven                    19.5       19.3       18.9
  Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay            25.1       25.1       25.0
  Miami                                    68.2       67.4       67.0
  Orlando                                  54.5       54.5       54.7
  Pensacola                                 9.1        8.9        8.8
  Sarasota-Bradenton                       22.3       21.9       21.9
  Tallahassee                               4.6        4.3        4.3
  Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater           91.4       92.3       91.8
  West Palm Beach-Boca Raton               30.0       29.5       28.9

Georgia                                   586.5      569.4      567.8
  Albany                                    8.4        8.2        8.2
  Athens                                   11.8       11.4       11.3
  Atlanta                                 221.3      218.8      218.9
  Augusta-Aiken                            29.5       29.7       29.8
  Columbus                                 21.1       19.2       19.0
  Macon                                    19.1       18.7       19.0
  Savannah                                 17.2       16.5       16.2

Hawaii                                     17.4       17.7       17.8
  Honolulu                                 13.5       13.7       13.8

Idaho                                      78.0       76.8       77.7
  Boise City                               37.6       37.1       37.1

Illinois                                  948.4      922.1      911.9
  Bloomington-Normal                        7.6        7.2        7.1
  Champaign-Urbana                         13.0       12.7       12.5
  Chicago                                 630.5      617.7      612.6
  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island             31.6       30.0       29.8
  Decatur                                  14.1       13.8       13.7
  Kankakee                                  7.0        6.9        6.7
  Peoria-Pekin                             34.2       33.3       33.2
  Rockford                                 49.7       47.7       45.8
  Springfield                               4.4        4.3        4.3

Indiana                                   690.9      667.6      660.6
  Bloomington                               9.4        8.9        8.1
  Elkhart-Goshen                           65.1       63.5       62.8
  Evansville-Henderson                     31.9       31.7       31.5
  Fort Wayne                               73.4       70.4       69.3
  Gary                                     46.5       44.6       44.2
  Indianapolis                            129.6      130.9      130.9
  Kokomo                                  207.0       18.3       18.3
  Lafayette                                23.1       22.5       22.6
  Muncie                                    9.7        9.1        9.0
  South Bend                               22.0       21.4       21.2
  Terre Haute                              12.7       11.6       11.7

Iowa                                      264.4      262.0      261.8
  Cedar Rapids                             23.0       22.7       22.6
  Des Moines                               24.7       23.7       23.4
  Dubuque                                  11.0       10.8       10.8
  Iowa City                                 5.5        5.5        5.5
  Sioux City                               13.4       13.4       13.4
  Waterloo-Cedar Falls                     14.5       14.7       14.7

Kansas                                    210.9      210.4      209.9
  Lawrence                                  5.5        5.3        5.3
  Topeka                                    9.8        9.3        9.3
  Wichita                                  72.4       74.2       74.1

Kentucky                                  322.2      310.9      306.4
  Lexington                                48.6       47.8       47.9
  Louisville                               88.4       86.2       83.8
  Owensboro                                69.0        6.7        6.7

Louisiana                                 184.0      180.9      180.7
  Alexandria                                3.8        3.8        3.8
  Baton Rouge                             244.0       24.5       24.4
  Houma                                     7.4        8.1        8.1
  Lafayette                                14.0       13.5       13.5
  Lake Charles                             11.1       10.4       10.1
  Monroe                                    8.3        8.1        8.1
  New Orleans                              47.7       46.9       46.8
  Shreveport-Bossier City                  19.4       18.5       18.4

Maine                                      85.7       82.4       81.4
  Lewiston-Auburn                           7.6        7.2        6.9
  Portland                                 15.2       14.6       14.5

Maryland                                  180.7      176.5      175.7
  Baltimore PMSA                           97.1       96.1       96.4
  Baltimore City                           27.5       26.4       26.2
  Suburban Maryland-D.C.                   44.3       44.2       44.0

Massachusetts                             433.3      428.9      421.4
  Barnstable-Yarmouth                       2.4        2.3        2.3
  Boston                                  214.0      212.9      210.1
  Brockton                                 11.2       11.4       11.0
  Fitchburg-Leominster                     12.5       12.5       12.1
  Lawrence                                 39.4       39.2       38.7
  Lowell                                   30.3       30.2       29.9
  New Bedford                              12.5       12.6       12.0
  Pittsfield                                6.8        6.5        6.4
  Springfield                              37.4       37.2       36.5
  Worcester                                38.2       37.5       36.8

Michigan                                  971.1      948.7      928.1
  Ann Arbor                                55.1       53.6       52.1
  Benton Harbor                            19.7       19.2       17.8
  Detroit                                 452.1      436.7      428.4
  Flint                                    31.1       30.3       29.9
  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland           163.9      160.9      155.1
  Jackson                                  12.3       12.0       11.0
  Kalamazoo-Battle Creek                   49.6       48.8       48.1
  Lansing-East Lansing                     28.4       27.9       26.5
  Saginaw-Bay City-Midland                 39.1       37.8       37.3

Minnesota                                 444.5      435.1      434.3
  Duluth-Superior                           8.9        8.7        8.5
  Minneapolis-St. Paul                    278.5      276.7      277.4
  Rochester                                12.3       12.1       12.1
  St. Cloud                                18.1       18.0       17.8

Mississippi                               233.8      219.2      217.1
  Jackson                                  19.7       21.0       20.8

Missouri                                  405.9      382.3      381.7
  Kansas City                             104.1      107.5      104.3
  St. Louis                               184.2      176.8      180.7
  Springfield                              24.3       23.0       22.8

Montana                                    25.1       23.8       23.8
  Billings                                  3.5        3.5        3.5
  Missoula                                  3.4        3.1        3.1

Nebraska                                  121.4      118.9      118.1
  Lincoln                                  18.5       18.0       17.9
  Omaha                                    41.2       39.4       39.2

Nevada                                     44.6       46.4       46.0
  Las Vegas                                24.2       25.2       24.9
  Reno                                     14.2       14.9       15.0

New Hampshire                             104.6      102.7      100.7
  Manchester                               15.0       15.3       15.1
  Nashua                                   27.5       27.5       27.4
  Portsmouth-Rochester                     18.0       18.0       17.4

New Jersey                                460.3      449.3      441.8
  Atlantic-Cape May                         5.5        5.9        5.8
  Bergen-Passaic                           97.0       94.2       92.1
  Camden                                   55.7       55.0       54.6
  Jersey City                              24.3       24.1       23.4
  Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon             92.4       89.1       88.5
  Monmouth-Ocean                           19.2       18.0       17.8
  Newark                                  132.6      130.2      127.4
  Trenton                                  17.4       17.2       16.8
  Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton             12.3       11.3       11.1

New Mexico                                 43.3       42.3       42.7
  Albuquerque                              28.3       28.0       27.9
  Las Cruces                                3.1        3.3        3.3
  Santa Fe                                  1.8        1.7        1.8

New York                                  873.4      851.7      843.9
  Albany-Schenectady-Troy                  38.2       37.6       37.4
  Binghamton                               24.9       24.1       24.1
  Buffalo-Niagara Falls                    86.2       84.6       84.0
  Dutchess County                          17.0       17.8       17.5
  Elmira                                    8.5        8.4        8.3
  Glens Falls                               7.9        7.8        7.2
  Nassau-Suffolk                          111.6      109.9      108.4
  New York PMSA                           290.9      282.9      280.9
  New York City                           241.3      233.5      232.2
  Newburgh                                 11.9       11.1       11.0
  Rochester                               114.3      109.2      108.8
  Rockland County                          11.5       11.5       11.4
  Syracuse                                 50.4       48.5       47.9
  Utica-Rome                               19.5       18.3       18.3
  Westchester County                       36.1       35.8       35.6

North Carolina                            784.1      744.1      735.4
  Asheville                                18.0       17.4       17.2
  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill            135.7      129.2      126.6
  Greensboro--Winston-Salem--
    High Point                            157.1      149.1      148.2
  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill               88.6       84.2       84.9

North Dakota                               25.4       25.3       25.3
  Bismarck                                  3.3        3.2        3.3
  Fargo-Moorhead                            8.3        8.2        8.1
  Grand Forks                               4.0        4.1        4.0

Ohio                                    1,078.2    1,060.7    1,051.6
  Akron                                    64.4       63.3       62.0
  Canton-Massillon                         45.7       44.9       44.8
  Cincinnati                              141.8      138.0      137.9
  Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria                 222.3      214.3      213.1
  Columbus                                 94.9       91.6       91.6
  Dayton-Springfield                       95.1       91.4       91.2
  Hamilton-Middletown                      22.5       21.6       21.6
  Lima                                     20.7       19.5       19.4
  Mansfield                                22.6       22.3       21.7
  Steubenville-Weirton                     13.1       11.9       11.9
  Toledo                                   56.8       61.0       58.6
  Youngstown-Warren                        52.7       49.1       48.4

Oklahoma                                  183.0      178.7      177.7
  Enid                                      2.5        2.5        2.5
  Lawton                                    3.8        3.8        3.9
  Oklahoma City                            55.2       53.0       52.0
  Tulsa                                    55.2       55.5       55.3

Oregon                                    250.0      237.6      239.3
  Eugene-Springfield                       23.8       22.6       22.5
  Medford-Ashland                           9.4        8.6        8.6
  Portland-Vancouver                      150.5      144.8      144.8
  Salem                                    19.4       15.7       16.4

Pennsylvania                              932.0      902.9      896.8
  Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton               55.2       54.6       53.6
  Altoona                                  10.5        9.8        9.9
  Erie                                     34.4       32.9       32.1
  Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle              43.5       41.4       41.0
  Johnstown                                13.2       11.9       12.1
  Lancaster                                57.9       56.3       56.2
  Philadelphia PMSA                       299.6      294.6      293.1
  Philadelphia City                        56.3       56.6       56.1
  Pittsburgh                              137.3      134.3      134.4
  Reading                                  41.6       39.1       38.6
  Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton         55.8       54.8       54.1
  Sharon                                   11.4       10.7       10.7
  State College                             8.3        7.8        7.8
  Williamsport                             14.1       13.9       13.8
  York                                     47.2       46.3       46.0

Rhode Island                               69.0       70.8       66.2
  Providence-Fall River-Warwick            88.3       90.3       84.8

South Carolina                            348.4      338.8      336.4
  Charleston-North Charleston              22.5       22.5       21.8
  Columbia                                 27.6       28.6       28.6
  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson         122.5      122.6      123.3

South Dakota                               50.3       46.8       46.5
  Rapid City                                4.7        4.2        4.0
  Sioux Falls                              14.0       13.4       13.5

Tennessee                                 509.4      490.6      486.8
  Chattanooga                              46.0       44.9       44.8
  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol           46.7       45.4       45.2
  Knoxville                                47.7       46.9       46.8
  Memphis                                  61.7       59.0       59.0
  Nashville                                96.7       93.2       93.1

Texas                                   1,087.3    1,078.9    1,076.4
  Abilene                                   3.6        3.2        3.1
  Amarillo                                  8.8        9.1        9.2
  Austin-San Marcos                        86.2       83.8       84.0
  Beaumont-Port Arthur                     23.4       22.6       22.6
  Brazoria                                 14.2       14.0       13.9
  Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito         12.8       12.5       12.5
  Bryan-College Station                     5.9        5.8        5.9
  Corpus Christi                           13.0       13.0       13.0
  Dallas                                  252.3      249.3      248.6
  El Paso                                  37.1       37.0       36.7
  Ft. Worth-Arlington                     111.4      110.4      110.0
  Galveston-Texas City                      8.0        7.9        8.0
  Houston                                 210.8      212.9      213.0
  Killeen-Temple                            9.9        9.4        9.4
  Laredo                                    1.7        1.8        1.8
  Longview-Marshall                        17.4       17.3       17.1
  Lubbock                                   7.3        7.2        7.2
  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission                 11.8       11.6       11.2
  Odessa-Midland                            6.8        7.1        7.1
  San Angelo                                4.7        4.5        4.5
  San Antonio                              54.8       55.8       55.7
  Sherman-Denison                           9.7        9.1        9.1
  Texarkana                                 6.2        6.2        6.2
  Tyler                                    10.6       11.6       10.8
  Victoria                                  3.0        3.2        3.2
  Waco                                     16.1       15.1       15.0
  Wichita Falls                             8.5        8.5        8.5

Utah                                      131.5      130.0      129.8
  Provo-Orem                               19.3       19.3       19.4
  Salt Lake City-Ogden                     83.3       82.8       82.1

Vermont                                    48.9       49.2       48.7
  Barre-Montpelier                          4.0        4.2        4.1
  Burlington                               19.6       19.8       19.8

Virginia                                  386.3      376.5      374.6
  Bristol                                   9.2        8.8        8.9
  Charlottesville                           8.0        7.3        7.2
  Danville                                 14.4       13.2       13.4
  Lynchburg                                24.5       23.5       23.4
  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News      67.2       69.3       66.6
  Northern Virginia                        39.0       37.6       37.6
  Richmond-Petersburg                      61.4       57.4       57.5
  Roanoke                                  19.5       19.4       19.5

Washington                                353.7      340.4      340.4
  Seattle-Bellevue-Everett                201.6      198.4      198.5
  Spokane                                  22.7       20.0       20.1
  Tacoma                                   23.1       22.1       22.1

West Virginia                              80.9       78.2       78.0
  Charleston                               10.2       10.2       10.1
  Huntington-Ashland                       14.4       14.0       13.8
  Parkersburg-Marietta                     13.0       12.4       12.4
  Wheeling                                  6.3        6.1       60.0

Wisconsin                                 626.0      599.5      601.2
  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah                  61.5       59.9       59.8
  Eau Claire                               12.5       11.8       12.0
  Green Bay                                30.6       30.7       30.8
  Janesville-Beloit                        19.2       19.2       19.2
  Kenosha                                  11.1       12.1       11.9
  La Crosse                                11.0       10.5       10.4
  Madison                                  31.7       30.5       30.5
  Milwaukee-Waukesha                      173.5      167.1      165.8
  Racine                                   24.0       23.3       23.3
  Sheboygan                                27.9       27.8       28.0
  Wausau                                   19.8       19.3       19.2

Wyoming                                    11.5       11.3       11.3
  Casper                                    1.5        1.6        1.5

Puerto Rico                               140.5      132.7      130.2
  Caguas                                   15.3       14.9       14.8
  Mayaguez                                 15.3       14.6       13.9
  Ponce                                     8.8        8.2        7.9
  San Juan-Bayamon                         68.2       65.1       64.1

Virgin Islands                              2.5     (2)        (2)

                                              Transportation and
                                                public utilities

  State and area

                                         July       June      July
                                         2000       2001     2001 (p)

Alabama                                    96.4       95.5       95.5
  Birmingham                               30.7       30.5       30.5
  Huntsville                                4.7        4.9        4.8
  Mobile                                   13.6       13.7       13.7
  Montgomery                                7.7        7.6        7.6
  Tuscaloosa                                2.5        2.5        2.5

Alaska                                     30.0       29.3       29.7
  Anchorage                                15.7       15.1       15.5

Arizona                                   108.9      110.0      110.3
  Phoenix-Mesa                             84.2       85.1       85.4
  Tucson                                   12.1       12.0       12.0

Arkansas                                   70.3       70.5       70.7
  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers           10.2       11.0       11.1
  Fort Smith                                6.5        6.7        6.8
  Little Rock-North Little Rock            22.8       22.8       22.8
  Pine Bluff                                1.9        1.9        2.0

California                                752.1      765.6      765.6
  Bakersfield                              11.4       11.5       11.6
  Fresno                                   14.4       14.5       14.5
  Los Angeles-Long Beach                  244.0      248.8      249.0
  Modesto                                   5.7        6.0        6.0
  Oakland                                  65.4       65.7       65.5
  Orange County                            51.9       53.2       53.1
  Riverside-San Bernardino                 50.8       51.4       51.5
  Sacramento                               27.9       28.2       28.2
  Salinas                                   5.2        5.3        5.3
  San Diego                                51.2       51.3       51.8
  San Francisco                            84.2       85.8       85.7
  San Jose                                 29.5       29.5       29.5
  Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc          5.1        4.9        4.9
  Santa Rosa                                6.4        6.3        6.3
  Stockton-Lodi                            14.0       14.4       14.7
  Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa                    5.9        5.7        5.8
  Ventura                                  11.5       11.4       11.4

Colorado                                  144.8      140.7      140.7
  Boulder-Longmont                          7.0        6.9        6.5
  Colorado Springs                         13.7       13.6       13.5
  Denver                                  102.0      102.1      102.4

Connecticut                                77.6       80.5       78.8
  Bridgeport                                7.5        7.8        7.6
  Danbury                                   2.8        2.8        2.8
  Hartford                                 26.6       27.7       26.7
  New Haven-Meridan                        15.9       16.0       15.8
  New London-Norwich                        7.1