New seasonal adjustment factors for the establishment data series - includes summary tables, household data: historical, household data: seasonally adjusted, household data: not seasonally adjusted - Statistical Data Included
Christopher D. ManningTwice a year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) computes and publishes projected seasonal adjustment factors used to seasonally adjust establishment-based employment, hours, and earnings data. Tables 1-6 present factors for all published series during the 8-month period, September 2001 through April 2002. Revised factors from this update have been used to seasonally adjust the September final, October second preliminary estimates, and November first preliminary estimates. As is usual practice, the annual revision of historical seasonally adjusted data will occur in June 2002, concurrent with the release of the new benchmarks and the next semiannual update of seasonal adjustment factors (covering March-October 2002).
Seasonal factors in this issue of Employment and Earnings were derived using January 1991 through October 2001 data. The September and October factors replace those published in the June 2001 issue of Employment and Earnings. Seasonally adjusted data are not published for those series with small or irregular components or both. However, these series, shown in tables 1-4, are used in aggregations of broader seasonally adjusted levels.
For employment, seasonally adjusted factors are applied directly to the 2-digit levels with various seasonally adjusted totals up through total nonfarm employment derived through aggregation of the appropriate component series. Series below the 2-digit level are independently adjusted and not used in aggregations. Seasonally adjusted total private hours estimates are weighted averages of seasonally adjusted data at the 2-digit level in manufacturing and division level for other private industries. Seasonally adjusted total private earnings estimates are weighted averages of all divisions.
BLS uses X-12 ARIMA (Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average) software, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau, to seasonally adjust the establishment-based employment, hours, and earnings series. (1) All series are computed using multiplicative models. The X-12 ARIMA process enables BLS to refine its seasonal adjustment procedures to control for survey interval variations, sometimes referred to as the 4- versus 5-week effect.
A further refinement--the calendar effect--is made in the hours and earnings seasonal adjustment that corrects for changes in the number of weekdays in a month. This adjustment is made to all division-level hours' series in the service-producing sector and the division-level earnings' series for wholesale trade; finance, insurance, and real estate; and services. The series to which the length-of-pay period adjustment is applied are not subject to the 4- versus 5-week adjustment, since modeling cannot support the number of variables required in the regression equation to make both adjustments.
Special adjustments for average weekly hours and average weekly overtime series also are made to account for the presence or absence of religious holidays in the April survey reference period and Labor Day in the September reference period. The annual November special adjustment made for poll workers in the local government (except education) series is also part of this process.
Current seasonal adjustment factors are available on the Internet at: http://www.bls.gov/ees/cessfin.htm.
(1) For a more detailed discussion of the seasonal adjustment procedure, see "BLS Establishment Estimates Revised to Incorporate March 2000 Benchmarks" in the June 2001 issue of Employment and Earnings. Additional articles in this series appear in previous June issues.
Christopher D. Manning is an economist in the Division of Current Employment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Telephone: (202) 691-6555; e-mail: Manning_C@bls.gov.
Table 1. Seasonal adjustment factors for employees on nonfarm
payrolls by industry
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total (1)
Goods-producing (1)
Mining (1)
Metal mining 1.0123 1.0053 1.0045 0.9955
Coal mining .9974 1.0046 1.0069 1.0064
Oil and gas extraction 1.0085 1.0100 1.0022 1.0048
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels 1.0357 1.0337 1.0210 .9791
Construction (1)
General building contractors 1.0240 1.0186 1.0063 .9939
Heavy construction, except
building 1.0778 1.0718 1.0261 .9480
Special trade contractors 1.0302 1.0259 1.0123 .9880
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods (1)
Lumber and wood products 1.0152 1.0098 1.0043 .9983
Furniture and fixtures 1.0017 .9999 .9989 1.0015
Stone, clay, and glass
products 1.0124 1.0083 1.0037 .9927
Primary metal industries 1.0012 .9991 1.0021 1.0048
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (2) (2) (2) (2)
Fabricated metal products 1.0022 1.0015 1.0031 1.0039
Industrial machinery and
equipment .9958 .9952 .9973 1.0018
Computer and office
equipment .9984 .9967 .9973 1.0009
Electronic and other
electrical equipment .9973 .9984 1.0005 1.0044
Electronic components and
accessories .9941 .9958 .9984 1.0027
Transportation equipment (3) 1.0002 .9964 1.0014 1.0056
Motor vehicles and
equipment (3) 1.0022 .9963 1.0036 1.0091
Aircraft and parts 1.0000 .9995 1.0032 1.0041
Instruments and related
products .9993 .9980 .9973 .9990
Miscellaneous manufacturing 1.0019 1.0088 1.0105 1.0020
Nondurable goods (1)
Food and kindred products 1.0268 1.0149 1.0038 .9988
Tobacco products 1.0234 1.0191 1.0268 1.0612
Textile mill products 1.0074 1.0023 1.0031 1.0021
Apparel and other textile
products 1.0084 1.0055 1.0071 .9965
Paper and allied products 1.0028 .9995 .9997 1.0037
Printing and publishing .9982 1.0007 1.0038 1.0070
Chemicals and allied
products .9980 .9984 .9988 .9991
Petroleum and coal products 1.0197 1.0115 .9995 .9869
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 1.0021 1.0004 1.0000 1.0026
Leather and leather products .9979 1.0005 1.0096 .9957
Service-producing (1)
Transportation and public
utilities (1)
Transportation (1)
Railroad transportation 1.0039 1.0050 1.0054 .9980
Local and interurban
passenger transit (3) 1.0292 1.0340 1.0334 1.0303
Trucking and warehousing 1.0150 1.0133 1.0070 1.0015
Water transportation 1.0273 1.0152 .9874 .9698
Transportation by air .9949 .9963 1.0138 1.0394
Pipelines, except natural
gas .9958 .9935 .9991 1.0030
Transportation services 1.0017 1.0004 1.0005 1.0003
Communications and public
utilities (1)
Communications .9993 .9994 1.0011 1.0008
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services .9997 .9983 .9991 .9997
Wholesale trade (1)
Durable goods .9997 .9996 .9999 1.0011
Nondurable goods 1.0022 1.0057 1.0042 1.0030
Retail trade (1)
Building materials and garden
supplies 1.0003 .9958 .9915 .9862
General merchandise stores .9834 1.0098 1.0770 1.1102
Department stores .9823 1.0102 1.0858 1.1099
Food stores .9980 1.0001 1.0096 1.0171
Automotive dealers and service
stations 1.0048 1.0035 .9992 .9954
New and used car dealers 1.0045 1.0032 1.0006 .9965
Apparel and accessory stores .9849 .9966 1.0480 1.0872
Furniture and home furnishings
stores .9889 1.0002 1.0239 1.0423
Eating and drinking places 1.0135 .9926 .9910 .9953
Miscellaneous retail
establishments .9914 1.0056 1.0356 1.0682
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (1)
Finance (1)
Depository institutions 0.9972 0.9959 0.9981 1.0006
Commercial banks .9981 .9961 .9983 1.0015
Savings institutions .9954 .9964 .9979 .9991
Nondepository institutions .9992 .9954 .9992 1.0012
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .9964 .9955 .9983 .9984
Security and commodity
brokers 1.0006 .9980 .9981 .9998
Holding and other investment
offices .9920 .9982 1.0019 1.0016
Insurance (1)
Insurance carriers .9971 .9963 .9981 1.0003
Insurance agents, brokers,
and service .9988 .9992 .9999 1.0008
Real estate 1.0057 .9970 .9906 .9868
Services (1)
Agricultural services 1.0488 1.0327 .9993 .9224
Hotels and other lodging
places 1.0256 .9980 .9608 .9573
Personal services .9712 .9738 .9774 .9883
Business services 1.0120 1.0193 1.0155 1.0086
Services to buildings 1.0008 .9997 .9968 .9936
Personnel supply services 1.0386 1.0520 1.0368 1.0227
Help supply services 1.0398 1.0529 1.0402 1.0227
Computer and data processing
services .9948 .9946 .9983 1.0015
Auto repair, services, and
parking 1.0009 .9992 .9936 .9947
Miscellaneous repair services 1.0023 1.0052 1.0011 .9989
Motion pictures .9857 .9727 .9852 1.0032
Amusement and recreation
services 1.0448 .9672 .9057 .8950
Health services .9991 .9999 1.0010 1.0013
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors .9990 .9989 .9999 1.0022
Nursing and personal care
facilities 1.0002 1.0007 1.0018 1.0015
Hospitals .9992 1.0002 1.0004 1.0008
Home health care services 1.0012 1.0023 1.0074 1.0032
Legal services .9931 .9965 .9995 1.0007
Educational services (3) .9806 1.0675 1.0800 1.0523
Social services .9941 1.0021 1.0046 1.0045
Child day care services .9984 1.0170 1.0217 1.0190
Residential care .9956 .9979 .9983 1.0005
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 1.0072 1.0049 .9815 .9756
Membership organizations (3) .9916 .9944 .9941 .9958
Engineering and management
services .9953 .9966 .9969 .9962
Engineering and
architectural services 1.0021 .9997 .9982 .9956
Management and public
relations .9982 1.0002 1.0014 1.0001
Services, nec (2) (2) (2) (2)
Government (1)
Federal (1)
Postal Service .9918 .9947 1.0164 1.0028
Federal, except Postal
Service 1.0003 .9946 .9924 .9903
State (1)
Education .9830 1.0662 1.0787 1.0570
Other State government 1.0046 .9974 .9936 .9905
Local (1)
Education .9800 1.0337 1.0476 1.0452
Other local government .9984 .9890 .9877 .9833
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total (1)
Goods-producing (1)
Mining (1)
Metal mining 0.9929 0.9841 0.9863 0.9912
Coal mining 1.0011 .9988 1.0016 .9961
Oil and gas extraction .9876 .9836 .9845 .9851
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels .9280 .9312 .9544 .9908
Construction (1)
General building contractors .9543 .9490 .9568 .9746
Heavy construction, except
building .8662 .8566 .9112 .9770
Special trade contractors .9452 .9378 .9486 .9818
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods (1)
Lumber and wood products .9829 .9780 .9796 .9864
Furniture and fixtures .9965 .9950 1.0003 1.0021
Stone, clay, and glass
products .9735 .9754 .9838 .9986
Primary metal industries 1.0019 1.0051 .9982 .9979
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (2) (2) (2) (2)
Fabricated metal products .9991 .9977 .9968 .9977
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1.0028 1.0025 1.0036 1.0004
Computer and office
equipment 1.0078 1.0028 .9990 .9933
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1.0017 1.0051 1.0034 .9993
Electronic components and
accessories 1.0045 1.0059 1.0037 1.0001
Transportation equipment (3) .9980 .9965 .9996 1.0004
Motor vehicles and
equipment (3) .9991 .9965 .9972 1.0002
Aircraft and parts .9999 .9989 1.0005 .9979
Instruments and related
products .9992 .9990 .9985 .9974
Miscellaneous manufacturing .9885 .9923 .9964 .9984
Nondurable goods (1)
Food and kindred products .9847 .9821 .9816 .9809
Tobacco products 1.0245 1.0136 .9792 .9719
Textile mill products .9926 .9918 .9955 .9986
Apparel and other textile
products .9785 .9904 .9999 1.0010
Paper and allied products .9991 .9961 .9957 .9947
Printing and publishing .9977 .9978 .9984 .9970
Chemicals and allied
products .9976 .9988 .9984 .9981
Petroleum and coal products .9617 .9680 .9790 .9970
Rubber and misc. plastics
products .9979 .9986 .9979 .9989
Leather and leather products .9819 .9966 .9970 .9985
Service-producing (1)
Transportation and public
utilities (1)
Transportation (1)
Railroad transportation .9856 .9872 .9930 1.0009
Local and interurban
passenger transit (3) 1.0174 1.0220 1.0269 1.0250
Trucking and warehousing .9814 .9786 .9833 .9874
Water transportation .9461 .9491 .9603 .9896
Transportation by air .9917 .9843 .9902 .9912
Pipelines, except natural
gas .9959 .9879 .9915 .9931
Transportation services .9937 .9954 .9982 .9997
Communications and public
utilities (1)
Communications .9975 .9983 .9979 .9995
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services .9975 .9953 .9947 .9947
Wholesale trade (1)
Durable goods .9952 .9960 .9969 .9982
Nondurable goods .9887 .9892 .9934 .9967
Retail trade (1)
Building materials and garden
supplies .9491 .9444 .9713 1.0137
General merchandise stores 1.0151 .9625 .9627 .9651
Department stores 1.0140 .9642 .9628 .9645
Food stores .9950 .9909 .9873 .9910
Automotive dealers and service
stations .9872 .9877 .9912 .9967
New and used car dealers .9927 .9938 .9964 .9985
Apparel and accessory stores 1.0033 .9667 .9694 .9749
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 1.0070 .9924 .9916 .9903
Eating and drinking places .9612 .9708 .9836 .9996
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 1.0026 .9914 .9796 .9798
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (1)
Finance (1)
Depository institutions 0.9988 0.9973 0.9977 0.9978
Commercial banks .9980 .9962 .9969 .9968
Savings institutions .9986 .9987 .9975 .9980
Nondepository institutions .9956 .9982 1.0013 .9985
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .9933 .9949 .9994 .9977
Security and commodity
brokers .9960 .9966 .9969 .9955
Holding and other investment
offices .9902 1.0023 1.0064 1.0046
Insurance (1)
Insurance carriers .9976 .9982 .9999 .9979
Insurance agents, brokers,
and service .9972 .9969 .9994 .9995
Real estate .9750 .9745 .9801 .9917
Services (1)
Agricultural services .8554 .8523 .8975 1.0168
Hotels and other lodging
places .9426 .9478 .9624 .9773
Personal services 1.0390 1.0595 1.0521 1.0519
Business services .9785 .9816 .9856 .9867
Services to buildings .9886 .9903 .9938 1.0003
Personnel supply services .9512 .9530 .9628 .9703
Help supply services .9507 .9508 .9625 .9637
Computer and data processing
services .9997 1.0019 1.0032 1.0018
Auto repair, services, and
parking .9914 .9966 .9996 1.0010
Miscellaneous repair services .9887 .9886 .9939 .9994
Motion pictures .9882 .9954 1.0022 .9969
Amusement and recreation
services .8631 .8794 .9114 .9820
Health services .9978 .9978 .9988 .9983
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors .9986 .9973 .9979 .9985
Nursing and personal care
facilities .9973 .9977 .9991 .9978
Hospitals .9993 .9990 .9993 .9980
Home health care services .9895 .9939 .9991 .9996
Legal services .9953 .9944 .9949 .9923
Educational services (3) .9682 1.0527 1.0603 1.0577
Social services .9942 1.0010 1.0052 1.0066
Child day care services 1.0090 1.0195 1.0261 1.0291
Residential care .9941 .9961 .9980 .9971
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens .9145 .9186 .9441 .9839
Membership organizations (3) .9861 .9920 .9955 .9949
Engineering and management
services .9919 .9990 1.0026 1.0008
Engineering and
architectural services .9902 .9890 .9892 .9917
Management and public
relations .9886 .9930 .9970 .9974
Services, nec (2) (2) (2) (2)
Government (1)
Federal (1)
Postal Service .9984 .9971 .9966 .9950
Federal, except Postal
Service .9897 .9948 .9972 .9993
State (1)
Education .9699 1.0582 1.0723 1.0708
Other State government .9898 .9922 .9940 .9956
Local (1)
Education 1.0214 1.0481 1.0519 1.0478
Other local government .9765 .9782 .9809 .9842
(1) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation of the
component series.
(2) Seasonal adjustment factors are not computed because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
(3) No adjustment was made to control for the effects of a 4- vs.
5-week interval between surveys.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by dividing
the original value by the corresponding seasonal factor.
Table 2. Seasonal adjustment factors for women employees on
nonfarm payrolls by industry
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total (1)
Goods-producing (1)
Mining 1.0002 1.0067 0.9978 0.9979
Construction 1.0166 1.0143 1.0040 .9917
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods (1)
Lumber and wood products 1.0134 1.0076 1.0059 1.0006
Furniture and fixtures .9983 .9992 1.0022 1.0058
Stone, clay, and glass
products 1.0019 1.0058 1.0107 1.0074
Primary metal industries 1.0035 .9996 1.0037 1.0025
Fabricated metal products 1.0020 1.0012 1.0040 1.0031
Industrial machinery and
equipment .9912 .9930 .9971 1.0033
Electronic and other
electrical equipment .9969 .9970 1.0016 1.0055
Transportation equipment (2) 1.0011 .9995 1.0043 1.0033
Instruments and related
products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Miscellaneous manufacturing 1.0055 1.0140 1.0123 1.0050
Nondurable goods (1)
Food and kindred products 1.0453 1.0230 1.0075 1.0008
Tobacco products 1.0434 1.0369 1.0660 1.0899
Textile mill products 1.0068 1.0026 1.0029 .9987
Apparel and other textile
products 1.0080 1.0065 1.0095 .9998
Paper and allied products 1.0054 .9992 1.0010 1.0024
Printing and publishing .9989 1.0044 1.0064 1.0083
Chemicals and allied
products .9978 .9995 .9992 .9982
Petroleum and coal products 1.0084 1.0029 .9996 .9854
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 1.0037 1.0051 1.0058 1.0056
Leather and leather products 1.0115 1.0099 1.0077 1.0003
Service-producing (1)
Transportation and public
utilities 1.0056 1.0057 1.0086 1.0120
Wholesale trade 1.0005 1.0029 1.0045 1.0053
Retail trade 1.0023 1.0014 1.0233 1.0378
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .9974 .9962 .9977 .9997
Services 1.0021 1.0055 1.0036 1.0010
Government (1)
Federal .9997 .9964 1.0014 .9981
State .9940 1.0268 1.0318 1.0218
Local .9868 1.0226 1.0338 1.0290
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total (1)
Goods-producing (1)
Mining 0.9839 0.9833 0.9846 0.9857
Construction .9727 .9699 .9758 .9861
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods (1)
Lumber and wood products .9865 .9809 .9823 .9872
Furniture and fixtures .9988 .9920 .9979 1.0033
Stone, clay, and glass
products .9898 .9926 .9883 .9933
Primary metal industries 1.0003 .9941 .9975 .9951
Fabricated metal products 1.0021 .9943 .9949 .9967
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1.0060 1.0059 1.0028 1.0022
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1.0020 1.0057 1.0013 1.0002
Transportation equipment (2) .9956 .9953 .9977 .9974
Instruments and related
products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Miscellaneous manufacturing .9833 .9853 .9936 .9943
Nondurable goods (1)
Food and kindred products .9774 .9696 .9702 .9728
Tobacco products 1.0578 1.0396 .9706 .9469
Textile mill products .9906 .9882 .9965 .9972
Apparel and other textile
products .9798 .9953 1.0036 1.0011
Paper and allied products .9962 .9920 .9931 .9886
Printing and publishing .9960 .9966 .9968 .9952
Chemicals and allied
products .9948 1.0005 .9992 .9985
Petroleum and coal products .9817 .9840 .9820 .9817
Rubber and misc. plastics
products .9973 .9962 .9962 .9964
Leather and leather products .9798 .9837 .9940 .9960
Service-producing (1)
Transportation and public
utilities .9961 .9967 .9981 .9983
Wholesale trade .9926 .9937 .9966 .9968
Retail trade .9838 .9745 .9763 .9852
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .9952 .9965 .9981 .9983
Services .9854 .9933 .9981 1.0034
Government (1)
Federal .9928 .9944 .9957 .9962
State .9823 1.0225 1.0301 1.0305
Local 1.0122 1.0285 1.0327 1.0308
(1) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation of the
component series.
(2) No adjustment was made to control for the effects of a 4- vs.
5-week interval between surveys.
(3) Seasonal adjustment factors are not computed because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by dividing
the original value by the corresponding seasonal factor.
Table 3. Seasonal adjustment factors for production or nonsupervisory
workers (1) on nonfarm payrolls by industry
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 1.0130 1.0162 1.0114 1.0026
Construction 1.0438 1.0377 1.0148 .9769
Manufacturing (2)
Durable goods (2)
Lumber and wood products 1.0177 1.0119 1.0058 .9965
Furniture and fixtures 1.0018 .9986 .9990 1.0022
Stone, clay, and glass
products 1.0157 1.0114 1.0057 .9898
Primary metal industries 1.0026 .9982 1.0031 1.0058
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Fabricated metal products 1.0045 1.0031 1.0059 1.0055
Industrial machinery and
equipment .9948 .9935 .9957 1.0023
Electronic and other
electrical equipment .9969 .9987 1.0031 1.0046
Transportation equipment (4) 1.0009 .9961 1.0035 1.0081
Motor vehicles and
equipment (4) 1.0016 .9973 1.0069 1.0136
Instruments and related
products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Miscellaneous manufacturing 1.0070 1.0148 1.0153 1.0037
Nondurable goods (2)
Food and kindred products 1.0388 1.0191 1.0051 .9976
Tobacco products 1.0361 1.0352 1.0367 1.0767
Textile mill products 1.0070 1.0030 1.0023 1.0016
Apparel and other textile
products 1.0105 1.0049 1.0058 .9945
Paper and allied products 1.0044 1.0005 .9986 1.0036
Printing and publishing .9993 .9996 1.0047 1.0098
Chemicals and allied
products .9966 .9972 .9999 .9988
Petroleum and coal products 1.0292 1.0196 .9990 .9793
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 1.0022 1.0010 .9996 1.0024
Leather and leather products .9984 .9981 1.0088 .9916
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities 1.0072 1.0072 1.0083 1.0097
Wholesale trade 1.0012 1.0025 1.0029 1.0017
Retail trade 1.0005 1.0003 1.0188 1.0323
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .9979 .9957 .9950 .9960
Services 1.0032 1.0062 1.0014 .9970
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 0.9733 0.9696 0.9801 0.9879
Construction .9191 .9237 .9335 .9766
Manufacturing (2)
Durable goods (2)
Lumber and wood products .9804 .9770 .9773 .9840
Furniture and fixtures .9953 .9955 1.0003 1.0035
Stone, clay, and glass
products .9684 .9693 .9811 .9985
Primary metal industries 1.0034 1.0074 .9993 .9988
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Fabricated metal products .9988 .9966 .9965 .9972
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1.0023 1.0015 1.0040 1.0032
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1.0022 1.0066 1.0029 .9999
Transportation equipment (4) .9921 .9967 1.0024 1.0045
Motor vehicles and
equipment (4) .9912 .9972 1.0007 1.0056
Instruments and related
products (3) (3) (3) (3)
Miscellaneous manufacturing .9841 .9921 .9953 .9997
Nondurable goods (2)
Food and kindred products .9826 .9786 .9791 .9769
Tobacco products 1.0470 1.0357 .9800 .9629
Textile mill products .9956 .9884 .9964 .9981
Apparel and other textile
products .9764 .9901 1.0014 1.0013
Paper and allied products .9991 .9952 .9940 .9938
Printing and publishing .9968 .9968 .9981 .9964
Chemicals and allied
products 1.0000 1.0020 1.0026 1.0011
Petroleum and coal products .9488 .9527 .9697 .9948
Rubber and misc. plastics
products .9966 .9981 .9984 .9991
Leather and leather products .9776 1.0057 1.0030 1.0016
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities .9886 .9883 .9926 .9954
Wholesale trade .9906 .9908 .9943 .9963
Retail trade .9827 .9752 .9794 .9892
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .9912 .9908 .9936 .9960
Services .9772 .9869 .9934 1.0005
(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) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation of the
component series.
(3) Seasonal adjustment factors are not computed because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
(4) No adjustment was made to control for the effects of a 4- vs.
5-week interval between surveys.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by dividing
the original value by the corresponding seasonal factor.
Table 4. Seasonal adjustment factors for average weekly hours of
production or nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm
payrolls by industry
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 1.0123 1.0136 0.9944 1.0000
Construction 1.0186 1.0201 .9933 .9879
Manufacturing (2)
Durable goods (2)
Lumber and wood products 1.0110 1.0066 1.0025 .9966
Furniture and fixtures 1.0198 1.0078 1.0085 1.0257
Stone, clay, and glass
products 1.0260 1.0124 1.0058 .9992
Primary metal industries 1.0149 .9988 1.0137 1.0131
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (3) 1.0088 .9948 1.0104 1.0010
Fabricated metal products 1.0077 1.0060 1.0119 1.0230
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1.0022 .9978 1.0064 1.0215
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1.0075 1.0070 1.0137 1.0227
Transportation equipment 1.0095 1.0087 1.0130 1.0235
Motor vehicles and
equipment 1.0142 1.0124 1.0126 1.0242
Instruments and related
products .9998 .9983 1.0069 1.0173
Miscellaneous manufacturing 1.0062 1.0053 1.0061 1.0102
Nondurable goods (2)
Food and kindred products 1.0249 1.0134 1.0173 1.0168
Tobacco products 1.0193 1.0101 1.0120 1.0174
Textile mill products 1.0102 .9996 1.0085 1.0120
Apparel and other textile
products .9958 .9979 1.0030 1.0112
Paper and allied
products (4) 1.0138 1.0072 1.0136 1.0191
Printing and publishing 1.0105 1.0056 1.0146 1.0136
Chemicals and allied
products (3) 1.0032 .9995 1.0083 1.0148
Petroleum and coal products (5) (5) (5) (5)
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 1.0105 1.0040 1.0039 1.0187
Leather and leather products 1.0124 1.0058 1.0120 1.0020
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities (6) 1.0094 .9993 .9977 1.0073
Wholesale trade (6) 1.0092 1.0000 1.0005 1.0080
Retail trade (3),(6) 1.0023 .9943 .9899 1.0115
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3),(6) 1.0133 .9933 .9938 1.0172
Services (6) 1.0030 .9981 .9983 1.0053
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 0.9831 0.9865 0.9865 0.9988
Construction .9708 .9728 .9824 .9920
Manufacturing (2)
Durable goods (2)
Lumber and wood products .9888 .9771 .9916 1.0002
Furniture and fixtures .9945 .9813 .9918 .9873
Stone, clay, and glass
products .9743 .9682 .9793 .9921
Primary metal industries 1.0016 .9962 .9920 .9970
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products (3) 1.0014 .9917 .9939 .9988
Fabricated metal products .9978 .9918 .9941 .9943
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1.0055 1.0065 1.0032 .9957
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1.0012 .9960 .9968 .9908
Transportation equipment .9900 .9938 1.0013 1.0018
Motor vehicles and
equipment .9812 .9933 .9985 1.0096
Instruments and related
products 1.0035 1.0084 1.0036 .9964
Miscellaneous manufacturing .9891 .9932 1.0022 .9968
Nondurable goods (2)
Food and kindred products .9927 .9799 .9836 .9814
Tobacco products .9660 .9704 .9844 .9903
Textile mill products .9989 .9881 1.0010 .9990
Apparel and other textile
products .9880 1.0024 1.0015 1.0014
Paper and allied
products (4) 1.0056 .9897 .9931 .9928
Printing and publishing .9935 .9947 1.0008 .9967
Chemicals and allied
products (3) .9986 .9974 .9972 .9990
Petroleum and coal products (5) (5) (5) (5)
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 1.0012 .9954 .9974 .9911
Leather and leather products .9896 .9885 .9937 .9949
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities (6) .9905 .9951 .9923 .9905
Wholesale trade (6) .9913 .9925 .9917 .9964
Retail trade (3),(6) .9720 .9832 .9859 .9890
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3),(6) .9934 1.0001 .9929 .9929
Services (6) .9898 .9972 .9942 .9948
(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) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation of the
component series.
(3) No moving-holiday adjustment was done for April or September
because there was no evidence of significant effects associated with
the relative timing of Easter or Labor Day, respectively, and the
reference period of the payroll survey.
(4) No moving-holiday adjustment was done for September
because there was no evidence of significant effects associated with
the relative timing of Labor Day and the reference period of the
payroll survey.
(5) Seasonal adjustment factors are not computed because the
seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and
irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
(6) An adjustment was made to control for the distortions related to
the varying length of payroll periods across months. No adjustment
was made to control for the effects of a 4- vs. 5-week interval
between surveys.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by dividing
the original value by the corresponding seasonal factor.
Table 5. Seasonal adjustment factors for average weekly overtime
hours of production workers on manufacturing payrolls
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods 1.0846 1.0295 1.0556 1.0925
Nondurable goods 1.1227 1.0583 1.0707 1.0554
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Manufacturing (1)
Durable goods 0.9578 0.9595 0.9654 0.9405
Nondurable goods .9460 .9406 .9520 .9190
(1) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation
of the component series.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by
dividing the original value by the corresponding seasonal
factor.
Table 6. Seasonal adjustment factors for average hourly earnings
of production or nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm
payrolls by industry
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 1.0001 0.9985 0.9969 1.0058
Construction 1.0075 1.0093 1.0029 1.0037
Manufacturing 1.0034 1.0002 1.0015 1.0059
Excluding overtime .9986 .9981 .9993 1.0032
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities 1.0031 .9998 .9999 1.0020
Wholesale trade (3) 1.0050 .9974 .9998 1.0075
Retail trade 1.0049 1.0019 1.0000 1.0003
Finance, insurance, and
real estate (3) 1.0028 .9946 .9981 1.0034
Services (3) 1.0013 .9990 1.0034 1.0102
2002
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total private (2)
Goods-producing (2)
Mining 1.0106 1.0060 1.0016 1.0037
Construction .9964 .9961 .9950 .9937
Manufacturing 1.0027 .9984 .9981 1.0007
Excluding overtime 1.0047 1.0012 1.0003 1.0032
Service-producing (2)
Transportation and public
utilities 1.0025 1.0018 .9983 1.0023
Wholesale trade (3) 1.0013 1.0008 .9944 1.0000
Retail trade 1.0057 1.0027 1.0021 1.0040
Finance, insurance, and
real estate (3) 1.0015 1.0044 1.0026 1.0045
Services (3) 1.0099 1.0087 1.0057 1.0022
(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) Seasonally adjusted data are derived by aggregation of the
component series.
(3) An adjustment was made to control for the distortions related to
the varying length of payroll periods across months. No adjustment
was made to control for the effects of a 4- vs. 5-week interval
between surveys.
NOTE: September-October factors replace those published
in the June 2001 issue of this publication. All factors are
multiplicative. Seasonally adjusted series are computed by dividing
the original value by the corresponding seasonal factor.
Summary table A. Major labor force status categories, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
2000 2001
Category Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Labor-force status
Civilian noninstitutional
population 210,577 210,743 210,889 211,026
Civilian labor force 141,136 141,489 141,955 141,751
Percent of population 67.0 67.1 67.3 67.2
Employed 135,478 135,836 135,999 135,815
Percent of population 64.3 64.5 64.5 64.4
Unemployed 5,658 5,653 5,956 5,936
Not in labor force 69,441 69,254 68,934 69,275
Unemployment rates
All workers 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.2
Men, 20 years and over 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.5
Women, 20 years and over 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.7
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 13.0 13.1 13.8 13.6
White 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7
Black 7.5 7.6 8.4 7.5
Hispanic origin 6.0 5.7 6.0 6.3
2001
Category Mar. Apr. May.
Labor-force status
Civilian noninstitutional
population 211,171 211,348 211,525
Civilian labor force 141,868 141,757 141,272
Percent of population 67.2 67.1 66.8
Employed 135,780 135,354 135,103
Percent of population 64.3 64.0 63.9
Unemployed 6,088 6,402 6,169
Not in labor force 69,304 69,592 70,254
Unemployment rates
All workers 4.3 4.5 4.4
Men, 20 years and over 3.8 4.0 3.9
Women, 20 years and over 3.6 3.8 3.8
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 13.8 14.2 13.6
White 3.7 4.0 3.8
Black 8.6 8.2 8.0
Hispanic origin 6.3 6.5 6.2
2001
Category June July Aug.
Labor-force status
Civilian noninstitutional
population 211,725 211,921 212,135
Civilian labor force 141,354 141,774 141,350
Percent of population 66.8 66.9 66.6
Employed 134,932 135,379 134,393
Percent of population 63.7 63.9 63.4
Unemployed 6,422 6,395 6,957
Not in labor force 70,370 70,147 70,785
Unemployment rates
All workers 4.5 4.5 4.9
Men, 20 years and over 4.0 3.9 4.4
Women, 20 years and over 3.8 3.9 4.2
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 14.3 14.8 16.1
White 4.0 4.0 4.3
Black 8.4 7.9 9.1
Hispanic origin 6.6 6.0 6.3
2001
Category Sept. Oct. Nov.
Labor-force status
Civilian noninstitutional
population 212,357 212,581 212,767
Civilian labor force 142,190 142,303 142,244
Percent of population 67.0 66.9 66.9
Employed 135,181 134,562 134,084
Percent of population 63.7 63.3 63.0
Unemployed 7,009 7,741 8,160
Not in labor force 70,167 70,249 70,523
Unemployment rates
All workers 4.9 5.4 5.7
Men, 20 years and over 4.3 4.8 5.3
Women, 20 years and over 4.4 4.8 4.9
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 14.7 15.5 15.9
White 4.3 4.8 5.1
Black 8.7 9.7 10.1
Hispanic origin 6.4 7.2 7.6
Summary table B. Employment, hours, and earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers on nonfarm payrolls, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
2000 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Employment
Total 132,279 132,367 132,428 132,595
Total private 111,689 111,753 111,799 111,915
Goods-producing industries 25,711 25,688 25,633 25,627
Mining 548 548 550 555
Construction 6,781 6,791 6,826 6,880
Manufacturing 18,382 18,349 18,257 18,192
Service-producing industries 106,568 106,679 106,795 106,968
Transportation and public
utilities 7,093 7,108 7,106 7,123
Wholesale trade 7,070 7,068 7,067 7,064
Retail trade 23,395 23,406 23,415 23,472
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 7,575 7,582 7,594 7,609
Services 40,845 40,901 40,984 41,020
Government 20,590 20,614 20,629 20,680
Over-the-month change
Total 134 88 61 167
Total private 125 64 46 116
Goods-producing industries -2 -23 -55 -6
Mining -3 0 2 5
Construction 23 10 35 54
Manufacturing -22 -33 -92 -65
Service-producing industries 136 111 116 173
Transportation and public
utilities 17 15 -2 17
Wholesale trade 11 -2 -1 -3
Retail trade 15 11 9 57
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 6 7 12 15
Services 78 56 83 36
Government 9 24 15 51
Hours of work (1)
Total private 34.3 34.2 34.4 34.3
Manufacturing 41.2 40.6 41.0 40.9
Overtime 4.3 4.1 4.2 3.9
Indexes of aggregate weekly hours
(1982=100) (1)
Total private 151.8 151.2 152.2 151.7
Manufacturing 103.9 102.2 102.5 101.5
Earnings (1)
Average hourly earnings,
total private:
Current dollars $13.97 $14.03 $14.03 $14.11
Constant (1982)
dollars (2) 7.92 7.94 7.90 7.92
Average weekly earnings,
total private 479.17 479.83 482.63 483.97
2001
Industry Mar. Apr. May
Employment
Total 132,654 132,489 132,530
Total private 111,943 111,742 111,760
Goods-producing industries 25,602 25,421 25,324
Mining 557 560 564
Construction 6,929 6,852 6,881
Manufacturing 18,116 18,009 17,879
Service-producing industries 107,052 107,068 107,206
Transportation and public
utilities 7,127 7,119 7,130
Wholesale trade 7,066 7,053 7,038
Retail trade 23,457 23,530 23,546
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 7,618 7,626 7,644
Services 41,073 40,993 41,078
Government 20,711 20,747 20,770
Over-the-month change
Total 59 -165 41
Total private 28 -201 18
Goods-producing industries -25 -181 -97
Mining 2 3 4
Construction 49 -77 29
Manufacturing -76 -107 -130
Service-producing industries 84 16 138
Transportation and public
utilities 4 -8 11
Wholesale trade 2 -13 -15
Retail trade -15 73 16
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 9 8 18
Services 53 -80 85
Government 31 36 23
Hours of work (1)
Total private 34.3 34.2 34.2
Manufacturing 41.0 41.0 40.7
Overtime 4.1 3.9 3.9
Indexes of aggregate weekly
hours (1982=100) (1)
Total private 152.0 151.5 151.5
Manufacturing 101.2 100.7 99.1
Earnings (1)
Average hourly earnings,
total private:
Current dollars $14.17 $14.21 $14.24
Constant (1982)
dollars (2) 7.95 7.94 7.93
Average weekly earnings,
total private 486.03 485.98 487.01
2001
Industry June July Aug.
Employment
Total 132,431 132,449 132,395
Total private 111,603 111,517 111,390
Goods-producing industries 25,186 25,122 24,963
Mining 565 567 569
Construction 6,864 6,867 6,861
Manufacturing 17,757 17,688 17,533
Service-producing industries 107,245 107,327 107,432
Transportation and public
utilities 7,118 7,108 7,082
Wholesale trade 7,022 7,017 7,010
Retail trade 23,561 23,606 23,583
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 7,631 7,618 7,623
Services 41,085 41,046 41,129
Government 20,828 20,932 21,005
Over-the-month change
Total -99 18 -54
Total private -157 -86 -127
Goods-producing industries -138 -64 -159
Mining 1 2 2
Construction -17 3 -6
Manufacturing -122 -69 -155
Service-producing industries 39 82 105
Transportation and public
utilities -12 -10 -26
Wholesale trade -16 -5 -7
Retail trade 15 45 -23
Finance, insurance, and
real estate -13 -13 5
Services 7 -39 83
Government 58 104 73
Hours of work (1)
Total private 34.2 34.2 34.0
Manufacturing 40.7 40.8 40.7
Overtime 3.9 4.0 4.1
Indexes of aggregate weekly
hours (1982=100) (1)
Total private 151.2 150.8 150.1
Manufacturing 98.1 98.0 96.8
Earnings (1)
Average hourly earnings,
total private:
Current dollars $14.31 $14.34 $14.40
Constant (1982)
dollars (2) 7.95 8.00 8.03
Average weekly earnings,
total private 489.40 490.43 489.60
2001
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov.
(p) (p)
Employment
Total 132,230 131,762 131,431
Total private 111,249 110,762 110,437
Goods-producing industries 24,888 24,747 24,580
Mining 569 569 567
Construction 6,871 6,854 6,852
Manufacturing 17,448 17,324 17,161
Service-producing industries 107,342 107,015 106,851
Transportation and public
utilities 7,070 7,017 6,959
Wholesale trade 6,988 6,971 6,946
Retail trade 23,536 23,417 23,403
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 7,633 7,627 7,636
Services 41,134 40,983 40,913
Government 20,981 21,000 20,994
Over-the-month change
Total -165 -468 -331
Total private -141 -487 -325
Goods-producing industries -75 -141 -167
Mining 0 0 -2
Construction 10 -17 -2
Manufacturing -85 -124 -163
Service-producing industries -90 -327 -164
Transportation and public
utilities -12 -53 -58
Wholesale trade -22 -17 -25
Retail trade -47 -119 -14
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 10 -6 9
Services 5 -151 -70
Government -24 19 -6
Hours of work (1)
Total private 34.1 34.0 34.1
Manufacturing 40.6 40.5 40.3
Overtime 3.9 3.8 3.7
Indexes of aggregate weekly
hours (1982=100) (1)
Total private 149.9 148.8 148.7
Manufacturing 95.9 94.9 93.5
Earnings (1)
Average hourly earnings,
total private:
Current dollars $14.45 $14.47 $14.52
Constant (1982)
dollars (2) 8.02 8.06 N.A.
Average weekly earnings,
total private 492.75 491.98 495.13
(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 these 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.
HOUSEHOLD DATA HISTORICAL
A-1. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16
years and over, 1968 to date
(Numbers in thousands)
Civilian labor force
Employed
Civilian
Year noninsti- Percent Percent
and tutional Number of Number of
month population population population
Annual averages
1968 132,028 78,737 59.6 75,920 57.5
1969 134,335 80,734 60.1 77,902 58.0
1970 137,085 82,771 60.4 78,678 57.4
1971 140,216 84,382 60.2 79,367 56.6
1972 (1) 144,126 87,034 60.4 82,153 57.0
1973 (1) 147,096 89,429 60.8 85,064 57.8
1974 150,120 91,949 61.3 86,794 57.8
1975 153,153 93,775 61.2 85,846 56.1
1976 156,150 96,158 61.6 88,752 56.8
1977 159,033 99,009 62.3 92,017 57.9
1978 (1) 161,910 102,251 63.2 96,048 59.3
1979 164,863 104,962 63.7 98,824 59.9
1980 167,745 106,940 63.8 99,303 59.2
1981 170,130 108,670 63.9 100,397 59.0
1982 172,271 110,204 64.0 99,526 57.8
1983 174,215 111,550 64.0 100,834 57.9
1984 176,383 113,544 64.4 105,005 59.5
1985 178,206 115,461 64.8 107,150 60.1
1986 (1) 180,587 117,834 65.3 109,597 60.7
1987 182,753 119,865 65.6 112,440 61.5
1988 184,613 121,669 65.9 114,968 62.3
1989 186,393 123,869 66.5 117,342 63.0
1990 (1) 189,164 125,840 66.5 118,793 62.8
1991 190,925 126,346 66.2 117,718 61.7
1992 192,805 128,105 66.4 118,492 61.5
1993 194,838 129,200 66.3 120,259 61.7
1994 (1) 196,814 131,056 66.6 123,060 62.5
1995 198,584 132,304 66.6 124,900 62.9
1996 200,591 133,943 66.8 126,708 63.2
1997 (1) 203,133 136,297 67.1 129,558 63.8
1998 (1) 205,220 137,673 67.1 131,463 64.1
1999 (1) 207,753 139,368 67.1 133,488 64.3
2000 (1) 209,699 140,863 67.2 135,208 64.5
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 210,577 141,136 67.0 135,478 64.3
December 210,743 141,489 67.1 135,836 64.5
2001:
January 210,889 141,955 67.3 135,999 64.5
February 211,026 141,751 67.2 135,815 64.4
March 211,171 141,868 67.2 135,780 64.3
April 211,348 141,757 67.1 135,354 64.0
May 211,525 141,272 66.8 135,103 63.9
June 211,725 141,354 66.8 134,932 63.7
July 211,921 141,774 66.9 135,379 63.9
August 212,135 141,350 66.6 134,393 63.4
September 212,357 142,190 67.0 135,181 63.7
October 212,581 142,303 66.9 134,562 63.3
November 212,767 142,244 66.9 134,084 63.0
Civilian labor force
Employed Unemployed
Year Nonagri- Percent Not in
and Agriculture cultural Number of labor labor
month industries force force
Annual averages
1968 3,817 72,103 2,817 3.6 53,291
1969 3,606 74,296 2,832 3.5 53,602
1970 3,463 75,215 4,093 4.9 54,315
1971 3,394 75,972 5,016 5.9 55,834
1972 (1) 3,484 78,669 4,882 5.6 57,091
1973 (1) 3,470 81,594 4,365 4.9 57,667
1974 3,515 83,279 5,156 5.6 58,171
1975 3,408 82,438 7,929 8.5 59,377
1976 3,331 85,421 7,406 7.7 59,991
1977 3,283 88,734 6,991 7.1 60,025
1978 (1) 3,387 92,661 6,202 6.1 59,659
1979 3,347 95,477 6,137 5.8 59,900
1980 3,364 95,938 7,637 7.1 60,806
1981 3,368 97,030 8,273 7.6 61,460
1982 3,401 96,125 10,678 9.7 62,067
1983 3,383 97,450 10,717 9.6 62,665
1984 3,321 101,685 8,539 7.5 62,839
1985 3,179 103,971 8,312 7.2 62,744
1986 (1) 3,163 106,434 8,237 7.0 62,752
1987 3,208 109,232 7,425 6.2 62,888
1988 3,169 111,800 6,701 5.5 62,944
1989 3,199 114,142 6,528 5.3 62,523
1990 (1) 3,223 115,570 7,047 5.6 63,324
1991 3,269 114,449 8,628 6.8 64,578
1992 3,247 115,245 9,613 7.5 64,700
1993 3,115 117,144 8,940 6.9 65,638
1994 (1) 3,409 119,651 7,996 6.1 65,758
1995 3,440 121,460 7,404 5.6 66,280
1996 3,443 123,264 7,236 5.4 66,647
1997 (1) 3,399 126,159 6,739 4.9 66,837
1998 (1) 3,378 128,085 6,210 4.5 67,547
1999 (1) 3,281 130,207 5,880 4.2 68,385
2000 (1) 3,305 131,903 5,655 4.0 68,836
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 3,176 132,302 5,658 4.0 69,441
December 3,274 132,562 5,653 4.0 69,254
2001:
January 3,179 132,819 5,956 4.2 68,934
February 3,135 132,680 5,936 4.2 69,275
March 3,161 132,618 6,088 4.3 69,304
April 3,192 132,162 6,402 4.5 69,592
May 3,193 131,910 6,169 4.4 70,254
June 2,995 131,937 6,422 4.5 70,370
July 3,045 132,334 6,395 4.5 70,147
August 3,117 131,276 6,957 4.9 70,785
September 3,220 131,961 7,009 4.9 70,167
October 3,200 131,362 7,741 5.4 70,279
November 3,109 130,975 8,160 5.7 70,523
(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
Employed
Civilian
Sex, year, noninsti- Percent Percent
and month tutional Number of Number of
population population population
Annual averages
MEN
1990 (1) 90,377 69,011 76.4 65,104 72.0
1991 91,278 69,168 75.8 64,223 70.4
1992 92,270 69,964 75.8 64,440 69.8
1993 93,332 70,404 75.4 65,349 70.0
1994 (1) 94,355 70,817 75.1 66,450 70.4
1995 95,178 71,360 75.0 67,377 70.8
1996 96,206 72,087 74.9 68,207 70.9
1997 (1) 97,715 73,261 75.0 69,685 71.3
1998 (1) 98,758 73,959 74.9 70,693 71.6
1999 (1) 99,722 74,512 74.7 71,446 71.6
2000 (1) 100,731 75,247 74.7 72,293 71.8
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 101,175 75,386 74.5 72,354 71.5
December 101,260 75,582 74.6 72,534 71.6
2001:
January 101,357 75,815 74.8 72,589 71.6
February 101,428 75,547 74.5 72,359 71.3
March 101,504 75,516 74.4 72,201 71.1
April 101,593 75,741 74.6 72,245 71.1
May 101,684 75,344 74.1 71,978 70.8
June 101,786 75,462 74.1 71,926 70.7
July 101,885 75,719 74.3 72,279 70.9
August 101,995 75,518 74.0 71,690 70.3
September 102,110 76,058 74.5 72,333 70.8
October 102,229 76,051 74.4 71,871 70.3
November 102,322 75,943 74.2 71,401 69.8
Annual averages
WOMEN
1990 (1) 98,787 56,829 57.5 53,689 54.3
1991 99,646 57,178 57.4 53,496 53.7
1992 100,535 58,141 57.8 54,052 53.8
1993 101,506 58,795 57.9 54,910 54.1
1994 (1) 102,460 60,239 58.8 56,610 55.3
1995 103,406 60,944 58.9 57,523 55.6
1996 104,385 61,857 59.3 58,501 56.0
1997 (1) 105,418 63,036 59.8 59,873 56.8
1998 (1) 106,462 63,714 59.8 60,771 57.1
1999 (1) 108,031 64,855 60.0 62,042 57.4
2000 (1) 108,968 65,616 60.2 62,915 57.7
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 109,402 65,750 60.1 63,124 57.7
December 109,483 65,907 60.2 63,302 57.8
2001:
January 109,532 66,140 60.4 63,410 57.9
February 109,598 66,204 60.4 63,456 57.9
March 109,667 66,352 60.5 63,578 58.0
April 109,756 66,016 60.1 63,109 57.5
May 109,842 65,928 60.0 63,125 57.5
June 109,939 65,893 59.9 63,006 57.3
July 110,035 66,055 60.0 63,100 57.3
August 110,140 65,833 59.8 62,703 56.9
September 110,247 68,132 60.0 62,848 57.0
October 110,353 66,252 60.0 62,691 56.8
November 110,445 66,300 60.0 62,683 56.8
Civilian labor force
Employed Unemployed
Nonagri- Percent Not in
Sex, year, Agriculture cultural Number of labor labor
and month industries force force
Annual averages
MEN
1990 (1) 2,546 62,559 3,906 5.7 21,367
1991 2,589 61,634 4,946 7.2 22,110
1992 2,575 61,866 5,523 7.9 22,306
1993 2,478 62,871 5,055 7.2 22,927
1994 (1) 2,554 63,896 4,367 6.2 23,538
1995 2,559 64,818 3,983 5.6 23,818
1996 2,573 65,634 3,880 5.4 24,119
1997 (1) 2,552 67,133 3,577 4.9 24,454
1998 (1) 2,553 68,140 3,266 4.4 24,799
1999 (1) 2,432 69,014 3,066 4.1 25,210
2000 (1) 2,434 69,859 2,954 3.9 25,484
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 2,321 70,033 3,032 4.0 25,789
December 2,407 70,127 3,048 4.0 25,678
2001:
January 2,268 70,321 3,226 4.3 25,542
February 2,250 70,110 3,187 4.2 25,881
March 2,296 69,905 3,315 4.4 25,988
April 2,307 69,938 3,496 4.6 25,852
May 2,326 69,652 3,366 4.5 26,340
June 2,198 69,728 3,535 4.7 26,324
July 2,212 70,068 3,439 4.5 26,167
August 2,305 69,385 3,828 5.1 26,478
September 2,352 69,981 3,724 4.9 26,052
October 2,296 69,576 4,179 5.5 26,178
November 2,188 69,213 4,542 6.0 26,379
Annual averages
WOMEN
1990 (1) 678 53,011 3,140 5.5 41,957
1991 680 52,815 3,683 6.4 42,468
1992 672 53,380 4,090 7.0 42,394
1993 637 54,273 3,885 6.6 42,711
1994 (1) 855 55,755 3,629 6.0 42,221
1995 881 56,642 3,421 5.6 42,462
1996 871 57,630 3,356 5.4 42,528
1997 (1) 847 59,026 3,162 5.0 42,382
1998 (1) 825 59,945 2,944 4.6 42,748
1999 (1) 849 61,193 2,814 4.3 43,175
2000 (1) 871 62,044 2,701 4.1 43,352
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted (2)
2000:
November 855 62,269 2,626 4.0 43,652
December 867 62,435 2,605 4.0 43,576
2001:
January 912 62,498 2,730 4.1 43,393
February 885 62,570 2,749 4.2 43,394
March 865 62,713 2,774 4.2 43,315
April 885 62,225 2,907 4.4 43,740
May 867 62,258 2,803 4.3 43,914
June 797 62,208 2,887 4.4 44,046
July 834 62,266 2,956 4.5 43,980
August 813 61,891 3,130 4.8 44,307
September 868 61,980 3,284 5.0 44,115
October 904 61,786 3,562 5.4 44,100
November 921 61,762 3,617 5.5 44,145
(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.
HOUSEHOLD DATA SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
A-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by
sex and age, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
2000 2001
Employment status,
sex, and age Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 210,577 210,743 210,889 211,026 211,171
Civilian labor
force 141,136 141,489 141,955 141,751 141,868
Percent of
population 67.0 67.1 67.3 67.2 67.2
Employed 135,478 135,836 135,999 135,815 135,780
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 64.3 64.5 64.5 64.4 64.3
Unemployed 5,658 5,653 5,956 5,936 6,088
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.3
Not in labor force 69,441 69,254 68,934 69,275 69,304
Persons who
currently want
a job 4,351 4,532 4,417 4,455 4,174
Men, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 101,175 101,260 101,357 101,428 101,504
Civilian labor
force 75,386 75,582 75,815 75,547 75,516
Percent of
population 74.5 74.6 74.8 74.5 74.4
Employed 72,354 72,534 72,589 72,359 72,201
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 71.5 71.6 71.6 71.3 71.1
Agriculture 2,321 2,407 2,268 2,250 2,296
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 70,033 70,127 70,321 70,110 69,905
Unemployed 3,032 3,048 3,226 3,187 3,315
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.2 4.4
Not in labor force 25,789 25,678 25,542 25,881 25,988
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 93,061 93,117 93,184 93,227 93,285
Civilian labor
force 71,135 71,289 71,492 71,288 71,261
Percent of
population 76.4 76.6 76.7 76.5 76.4
Employed 68,683 68,848 68,916 68,761 68,534
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 73.8 73.9 74.0 73.8 73.5
Agriculture 2,122 2,232 2,122 2,154 2,150
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 66,561 66,616 66,795 66,607 66,383
Unemployed 2,452 2,441 2,576 2,527 2,728
Unemployment
rate 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.8
Not in labor force 21,926 21,828 21,692 21,939 22,023
Women, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 109,402 109,483 109,532 109,598 109,667
Civilian labor
force 65,750 65,907 66,140 66,204 66,352
Percent of
population 60.1 60.2 60.4 60.4 60.5
Employed 63,124 63,302 63,410 63,456 63,578
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 57.7 57.8 57.9 57.9 58.0
Agriculture 855 867 912 885 865
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 62,269 62,435 62,498 62,570 62,713
Unemployed 2,626 2,605 2,730 2,749 2,774
Unemployment
rate 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2
Not in labor force 43,652 43,576 43,393 43,394 43,315
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 101,533 101,612 101,643 101,686 101,779
Civilian labor
force 61,625 61,819 62,126 62,220 62,412
Percent of
population 60.7 60.8 61.1 61.2 61.3
Employed 59,506 59,708 59,894 59,932 60,178
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 58.6 58.8 58.9 58.9 59.1
Agriculture 797 822 852 839 819
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 58,709 58,886 59,042 59,093 59,359
Unemployed 2,119 2,111 2,232 2,288 2,233
Unemployment
rate 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.7 3.6
Not in labor force 39,908 39,793 39,516 39,466 39,367
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 15,983 16,014 16,063 16,113 16,108
Civilian labor
force 8,376 8,381 8,337 8,243 8,195
Percent of
population 52.4 52.3 51.9 51.2 50.9
Employed 7,289 7,280 7,188 7,122 7,067
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 45.6 45.5 44.7 44.2 43.9
Agriculture 257 220 205 143 191
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 7,032 7,060 6,983 6,980 6,876
Unemployed 1,087 1,101 1,149 1,121 1,127
Unemployment
rate 13.0 13.1 13.8 13.6 13.8
Not in labor force 7,607 7,633 7,726 7,870 7,913
2001
Employment status,
sex, and age Apr. May June July Aug.
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 211,348 211,525 211,725 211,921 212,135
Civilian labor
force 141,757 141,272 141,354 141,774 141,350
Percent of
population 67.1 66.8 66.8 66.9 66.6
Employed 135,354 135,103 134,932 135,379 134,393
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 64.0 63.9 63.7 63.9 63.4
Unemployed 6,402 6,169 6,422 6,395 6,957
Unemployment
rate 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.9
Not in labor force 69,592 70,254 70,370 70,147 70,785
Persons who
currently want
a job 4,368 4,535 4,600 4,529 4,858
Men, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 101,593 101,684 101,786 101,885 101,995
Civilian labor
force 75,741 75,344 75,462 75,719 75,518
Percent of
population 74.6 74.1 74.1 74.3 74.0
Employed 72,245 71,978 71,926 72,279 71,690
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 71.1 70.8 70.7 70.9 70.3
Agriculture 2,307 2,326 2,198 2,212 2,305
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 69,938 69,652 69,728 70,068 69,385
Unemployed 3,496 3,366 3,535 3,439 3,828
Unemployment
rate 4.6 4.5 4.7 4.5 5.1
Not in labor force 25,852 26,340 26,324 26,167 26,478
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 93,410 93,541 93,616 93,708 93,810
Civilian labor
force 71,575 71,351 71,346 71,555 71,514
Percent of
population 76.6 76.3 76.2 76.4 76.2
Employed 68,706 68,595 68,466 68,745 68,402
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 73.6 73.3 73.1 73.4 72.9
Agriculture 2,117 2,169 2,035 2,028 2,140
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 66,589 66,426 66,430 66,717 66,262
Unemployed 2,869 2,756 2,880 2,810 3,112
Unemployment
rate 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.4
Not in labor force 21,836 22,190 22,270 22,154 22,295
Women, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 109,756 109,842 109,939 110,035 110,140
Civilian labor
force 66,016 65,928 65,893 66,055 65,833
Percent of
population 60.1 60.0 59.9 60.0 59.8
Employed 63,109 63,125 63,006 63,100 62,703
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 57.5 57.5 57.3 57.3 56.9
Agriculture 885 867 797 834 813
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 62,225 62,258 62,208 62,266 61,891
Unemployed 2,907 2,803 2,887 2,956 3,130
Unemployment
rate 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.8
Not in labor force 43,740 43,914 44,046 43,980 44,307
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 101,870 101,938 102,023 102,067 102,165
Civilian labor
force 62,132 62,119 61,890 62,145 62,172
Percent of
population 61.0 60.9 60.7 60.9 60.9
Employed 59,741 59,766 59,510 59,752 59,562
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 58.6 58.6 58.3 58.5 58.3
Agriculture 847 822 752 773 766
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 58,895 58,943 58,759 58,978 58,796
Unemployed 2,390 2,353 2,380 2,394 2,610
Unemployment
rate 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.2
Not in labor force 39,738 39,819 40,132 39,921 39,993
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 16,068 16,046 16,086 16,145 16,161
Civilian labor
force 8,050 7,802 8,118 8,074 7,664
Percent of
population 50.1 48.6 50.5 50.0 47.4
Employed 6,907 6,742 6,956 6,883 6,429
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 43.0 42.0 43.2 42.6 39.8
Agriculture 229 201 209 244 211
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 6,678 6,541 6,748 6,638 6,218
Unemployed 1,143 1,060 1,162 1,191 1,236
Unemployment
rate 14.2 13.6 14.3 14.8 16.1
Not in labor force 8,018 8,244 7,968 8,071 8,497
2001
Employment status,
sex, and age Sept. Oct. Nov.
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 212,357 212,581 212,767
Civilian labor
force 142,190 142,303 142,244
Percent of
population 67.0 66.9 66.9
Employed 135,181 134,562 134,084
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 63.7 63.3 63.0
Unemployed 7,009 7,741 8,160
Unemployment
rate 4.9 5.4 5.7
Not in labor force 70,167 70,279 70,523
Persons who
currently want
a job 4,539 4,700 4,742
Men, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 102,110 102,229 102,322
Civilian labor
force 76,058 76,051 75,943
Percent of
population 74.5 74.4 74.2
Employed 72,333 71,871 71,401
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 70.8 70.3 69.8
Agriculture 2,352 2,296 2,188
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 69,981 69,576 69,213
Unemployed 3,724 4,179 4,542
Unemployment
rate 4.9 5.5 6.0
Not in labor force 26,052 26,178 26,379
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 93,917 94,015 94,077
Civilian labor
force 71,894 71,953 71,845
Percent of
population 76.6 76.5 76.4
Employed 68,826 68,481 68,042
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 73.3 72.8 72.3
Agriculture 2,175 2,117 2,027
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 66,651 66,365 66,015
Unemployed 3,069 3,472 3,803
Unemployment
rate 4.3 4.8 5.3
Not in labor force 22,023 22,062 22,232
Women, 16 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 110,247 110,353 110,445
Civilian labor
force 66,132 66,252 66,300
Percent of
population 60.0 60.0 60.0
Employed 62,848 62,691 62,683
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 57.0 56.8 56.8
Agriculture 868 904 921
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 61,980 61,786 61,762
Unemployed 3,284 3,562 3,617
Unemployment
rate 5.0 5.4 5.5
Not in labor force 44,115 44,100 44,145
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 102,277 102,371 102,438
Civilian labor
force 62,242 62,252 62,333
Percent of
population 60.9 60.8 60.8
Employed 59,489 59,237 59,259
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 58.2 57.9 57.8
Agriculture 826 853 862
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 58,663 58,384 58,397
Unemployed 2,754 3,016 3,074
Unemployment
rate 4.4 4.8 4.9
Not in labor force 40,035 40,119 40,105
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 16,163 16,195 16,252
Civilian labor
force 8,054 8,097 8,065
Percent of
population 49.8 50.0 49.6
Employed 6,867 6,844 6,783
Employment-po-
pulation
ratio 42.5 42.3 41.7
Agriculture 219 231 220
Nonagricul-
tural
industries 6,648 6,613 6,563
Unemployed 1,187 1,253 1,282
Unemployment
rate 14.7 15.5 15.9
Not in labor force 8,110 8,098 8,186
(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)
2000 2001
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
Hispanic origin
WHITE
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 175,034 175,145 175,246 175,326 175,416
Civilian labor
force 117,640 117,945 118,276 118,287 118,243
Percent of
population 67.2 67.3 67.5 67.5 67.4
Employed 113,509 113,811 114,015 113,902 113,853
Employment-
population
ratio 64.8 65.0 65.1 65.0 64.9
Unemployed 4,131 4,134 4,261 4,385 4,389
Unemployment
rate 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.7
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 60,280 60,349 60,494 60,487 60,358
Percent of
population 76.8 76.8 77.0 76.9 76.7
Employed 58,478 58,581 58,571 58,561 58,366
Employment-
population
ratio 74.5 74.6 74.5 74.5 74.2
Unemployed 1,802 1,768 1,923 1,926 1,991
Unemployment
rate 3.0 2.9 3.2 3.2 3.3
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 50,335 50,527 50,794 50,854 50,910
Percent of
population 60.0 60.2 60.5 60.6 60.6
Employed 48,825 48,973 49,270 49,155 49,318
Employment-
population
ratio 58.2 58.4 58.7 58.5 58.7
Unemployed 1,510 1,554 1,524 1,699 1,593
Unemployment
rate 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.3 3.1
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 7,025 7,069 6,988 6,945 6,975
Percent of
population 55.3 55.7 55.1 54.6 54.8
Employed 6,206 6,257 6,174 6,186 6,169
Employment-
population
ratio 48.9 49.3 48.7 48.7 48.5
Unemployed 819 812 814 760 806
Unemployment
rate 11.7 11.5 11.7 10.9 11.6
Men 12.4 12.2 13.3 12.6 11.8
Women 10.9 10.7 9.8 9.2 11.2
BLACK
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 25,376 25,408 25,382 25,412 25,441
Civilian labor
force 16,732 16,742 16,773 16,691 16,789
Percent of
population 65.9 65.9 66.1 65.7 66.0
Employed 15,485 15,470 15,372 15,440 15,348
Employment-
population
ratio 61.0 60.9 60.6 60.8 60.3
Unemployed 1,247 1,272 1,401 1,251 1,441
Unemployment
rate 7.5 7.6 8.4 7.5 8.6
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 7,397 7,437 7,430 7,374 7,404
Percent of
population 72.6 72.9 73.0 72.4 72.6
Employed 6,888 6,897 6,918 6,887 6,776
Employment-
population
ratio 67.6 67.6 68.0 67.6 66.4
Unemployed 509 540 512 487 628
Unemployment
rate 6.9 7.3 6.9 6.6 8.5
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 8,325 8,333 8,340 8,336 8,418
Percent of
population 65.4 65.4 65.4 65.3 65.9
Employed 7,808 7,861 7,731 7,854 7,885
Employment-
population
ratio 61.3 61.7 60.6 61.5 61.7
Unemployed 517 472 609 482 533
Unemployment
rate 6.2 5.7 7.3 5.8 6.3
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 1,010 972 1,002 981 968
Percent of
population 41.0 39.5 40.8 39.8 39.2
Employed 789 712 723 699 688
Employment-
population
ratio 32.1 28.9 29.4 28.4 27.9
Unemployed 221 260 280 282 280
Unemployment
rate 21.9 26.7 27.9 28.8 28.9
Men 22.5 30.1 26.9 31.7 27.7
Women 21.3 23.4 28.9 25.7 30.2
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 22,687 22,749 22,769 22,830 22,889
Civilian labor
force 15,626 15,671 15,540 15,653 15,770
Percent of
population 68.9 68.9 68.2 68.6 68.9
Employed 14,686 14,772 14,612 14,673 14,782
Employment-
population
ratio 64.7 64.9 64.2 64.3 64.6
Unemployed 940 899 927 980 988
Unemployment
rate 6.0 5.7 6.0 6.3 6.3
2001
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and Apr. May June July Aug.
Hispanic origin
WHITE
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 175,533 175,653 175,789 175,924 176,069
Civilian labor
force 118,145 117,688 117,733 117,982 117,726
Percent of
population 67.3 67.0 67.0 67.1 66.9
Employed 113,434 113,185 113,037 113,237 112,703
Employment-
population
ratio 64.6 64.4 64.3 64.4 64.0
Unemployed 4,711 4,503 4,696 4,745 5,024
Unemployment
rate 4.0 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.3
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 60,598 60,512 60,389 60,432 60,575
Percent of
population 77.0 76.8 76.6 76.6 76.7
Employed 58,488 58,493 58,244 58,362 58,297
Employment-
population
ratio 74.3 74.3 73.9 74.0 73.8
Unemployed 2,110 2,019 2,145 2,069 2,278
Unemployment
rate 3.5 3.3 3.6 3.4 3.8
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 50,697 50,611 50,431 50,684 50,656
Percent of
population 60.3 60.2 59.9 60.2 60.1
Employed 48,907 48,902 48,749 48,925 48,839
Employment-
population
ratio 58.2 58.1 57.9 58.1 57.9
Unemployed 1,790 1,708 1,682 1,759 1,817
Unemployment
rate 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.5 3.6
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 6,850 6,566 6,913 6,866 6,495
Percent of
population 53.7 51.4 54.0 53.6 50.7
Employed 6,039 5,790 6,044 5,950 5,567
Employment-
population
ratio 47.3 45.3 47.2 46.5 43.4
Unemployed 812 776 869 916 928
Unemployment
rate 11.8 11.8 12.6 13.3 14.3
Men 12.8 13.1 14.5 13.7 15.8
Women 10.8 10.5 10.6 13.0 12.7
BLACK
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 25,472 25,501 25,533 25,565 25,604
Civilian labor
force 16,666 16,639 16,756 16,693 16,712
Percent of
population 65.4 65.2 65.6 65.3 65.3
Employed 15,299 15,311 15,343 15,374 15,195
Employment-
population
ratio 60.1 60.0 60.1 60.1 59.3
Unemployed 1,367 1,328 1,413 1,320 1,517
Unemployment
rate 8.2 8.0 8.4 7.9 9.1
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 7,369 7,275 7,317 7,395 7,424
Percent of
population 72.2 71.2 71.5 72.1 72.3
Employed 6,761 6,723 6,744 6,808 6,752
Employment-
population
ratio 66.2 65.8 65.9 66.4 65.8
Unemployed 608 552 573 586 672
Unemployment
rate 8.2 7.6 7.8 7.9 9.0
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 8,353 8,421 8,491 8,409 8,424
Percent of
population 65.3 65.8 66.3 65.5 65.6
Employed 7,892 7,882 7,917 7,903 7,842
Employment-
population
ratio 61.7 61.6 61.8 61.6 61.0
Unemployed 460 539 573 506 582
Unemployment
rate 5.5 6.4 6.8 6.0 6.9
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 944 942 948 890 864
Percent of
population 38.2 38.0 38.2 35.8 34.8
Employed 646 706 681 663 601
Employment-
population
ratio 26.1 28.5 27.5 26.7 24.2
Unemployed 299 236 267 227 263
Unemployment
rate 31.6 25.1 28.2 25.5 30.4
Men 34.9 30.0 30.7 26.9 32.5
Women 28.6 20.3 26.0 24.3 28.1
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 22,957 23,021 23,090 23,157 23,222
Civilian labor
force 15,775 15,608 15,570 15,788 15,772
Percent of
population 68.7 67.8 67.4 68.2 67.9
Employed 14,747 14,634 14,538 14,843 14,778
Employment-
population
ratio 64.2 63.6 63.0 64.1 63.6
Unemployed 1,028 975 1,032 945 994
Unemployment
rate 6.5 6.2 6.6 6.0 6.3
2001
Employment status,
race, sex, age, and Sept. Oct. Nov.
Hispanic origin
WHITE
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 176,220 176,372 176,500
Civilian labor
force 118,290 118,597 118,564
Percent of
population 67.1 67.2 67.2
Employed 113,201 112,900 112,535
Employment-
population
ratio 64.2 64.0 63.8
Unemployed 5,089 5,696 6,029
Unemployment
rate 4.3 4.8 5.1
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 60,784 61,031 60,896
Percent of
population 76.9 77.1 76.9
Employed 58,493 58,320 57,964
Employment-
population
ratio 74.0 73.7 73.2
Unemployed 2,292 2,711 2,932
Unemployment
rate 3.8 4.4 4.8
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 50,651 50,759 50,834
Percent of
population 60.0 60.1 60.2
Employed 48,724 48,668 48,664
Employment-
population
ratio 57.8 57.6 57.6
Unemployed 1,927 2,091 2,170
Unemployment
rate 3.8 4.1 4.3
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 6,855 6,807 6,835
Percent of
population 53.5 53.0 53.2
Employed 5,984 5,912 5,907
Employment-
population
ratio 46.7 46.1 46.0
Unemployed 870 895 927
Unemployment
rate 12.7 13.1 13.6
Men 13.5 14.8 16.1
Women 11.9 11.5 11.0
BLACK
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 25,644 25,686 25,720
Civilian labor
force 16,792 16,735 16,659
Percent of
population 65.5 65.2 64.8
Employed 15,327 15,104 14,980
Employment-
population
ratio 59.8 58.8 58.2
Unemployed 1,466 1,631 1,679
Unemployment
rate 8.7 9.7 10.1
Men, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 7,468 7,319 7,366
Percent of
population 72.6 71.0 71.4
Employed 6,904 6,730 6,717
Employment-
population
ratio 67.1 65.3 65.1
Unemployed 564 589 649
Unemployment
rate 7.6 8.0 8.8
Women, 20 years
and over
Civilian labor
force 8,424 8,461 8,359
Percent of
population 65.4 65.6 64.8
Employed 7,772 7,706 7,634
Employment-
population
ratio 60.4 59.8 59.1
Unemployed 652 755 725
Unemployment
rate 7.7 8.9 8.7
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years
Civilian labor
force 901 955 935
Percent of
population 36.2 38.4 37.5
Employed 651 668 629
Employment-
population
ratio 26.2 26.8 25.2
Unemployed 250 287 306
Unemployment
rate 27.7 30.1 32.7
Men 30.5 31.2 31.6
Women 24.8 29.0 33.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstitu-
tional popula-
tion (1) 23,288 23,351 23,417
Civilian labor
force 15,813 16,004 15,944
Percent of
population 67.9 68.5 68.1
Employed 14,802 14,858 14,728
Employment-
population
ratio 63.6 63.6 62.9
Unemployed 1,010 1,146 1,217
Unemployment
rate 6.4 7.2 7.6
(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 2001
Educational attainment Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
Less than a high
school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 27,851 27,693 27,957 27,191 27,564
Civilian labor force 11,958 11,822 12,008 12,074 12,103
Percent of
population 42.9 42.7 43.0 44.4 43.9
Employed 11,171 11,077 11,193 11,140 11,267
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 40.1 40.0 40.0 41.0 40.9
Unemployed 787 745 816 934 836
Unemployment rate 6.6 6.3 6.8 7.7 6.9
High school graduates,
no college (2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 57,562 57,899 58,092 57,617 57,660
Civilian labor force 37,129 37,187 37,415 37,309 37,189
Percent of
population 64.5 64.2 64.4 64.8 64.5
Employed 35,830 35,906 35,986 35,895 35,746
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 62.2 62.0 61.9 62.3 62.0
Unemployed 1,299 1,281 1,429 1,414 1,443
Unemployment rate 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.9
Less than a bachelor's
degree (3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 44,770 44,596 44,313 45,263 45,182
Civilian labor force 32,776 33,045 33,102 33,079 33,241
Percent of
population 73.2 74.1 74.7 73.1 73.6
Employed 31,897 32,141 32,121 32,197 32,360
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 71.2 72.1 72.5 71.1 71.6
Unemployed 879 904 981 882 881
Unemployment rate 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.7 2.7
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 45,706 45,839 45,790 46,167 45,979
Civilian labor force 36,237 36,460 36,476 36,602 36,642
Percent of
population 79.3 79.5 79.7 79.3 79.7
Employed 35,674 35,894 35,909 36,032 35,916
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 78.1 78.3 78.4 78.0 78.1
Unemployed 563 566 567 570 726
Unemployment rate 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.0
2001
Educational attainment Apr. May June July Aug.
Less than a high
school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 28,326 28,350 28,504 27,679 27,468
Civilian labor force 12,371 12,319 12,170 12,188 11,799
Percent of
population 43.7 43.5 42.7 44.0 43.0
Employed 11,558 11,523 11,338 11,380 10,943
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 40.8 40.6 39.8 41.1 39.8
Unemployed 813 797 831 808 856
Unemployment rate 6.6 6.5 6.8 6.6 7.3
High school graduates,
no college (2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 57,456 57,456 57,099 56,947 57,513
Civilian labor force 37,053 36,952 36,821 36,970 37,096
Percent of
population 64.5 64.3 64.5 64.9 64.5
Employed 35,650 35,507 35,391 35,468 35,460
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 62.0 61.8 62.0 62.3 61.7
Unemployed 1,403 1,446 1,431 1,502 1,636
Unemployment rate 3.8 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.4
Less than a bachelor's
degree (3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 44,653 44,576 44,812 45,444 45,339
Civilian labor force 33,044 33,192 33,314 33,296 33,481
Percent of
population 74.0 74.5 74.3 73.3 73.8
Employed 32,065 32,188 32,263 32,301 32,407
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 71.8 72.2 72.0 71.1 71.5
Unemployed 978 1,004 1,051 994 1,075
Unemployment rate 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.0 3.2
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 46,045 46,271 46,348 46,784 46,734
Civilian labor force 36,646 36,687 36,592 36,634 36,649
Percent of
population 79.6 79.3 78.9 78.3 78.4
Employed 35,802 35,915 35,796 35,859 35,870
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 77.8 77.6 77.2 76.6 76.8
Unemployed 845 771 796 775 779
Unemployment rate 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1
2001
Educational attainment Sept. Oct. Nov.
Less than a high
school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 27,478 27,325 27,504
Civilian labor force 11,859 12,073 11,969
Percent of
population 43.2 44.2 43.5
Employed 10,932 11,139 11,000
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 39.8 40.8 40.0
Unemployed 927 934 969
Unemployment rate 7.8 7.7 8.1
High school graduates,
no college (2)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 57,400 57,221 57,400
Civilian labor force 36,873 36,855 36,670
Percent of
population 64.2 64.4 63.9
Employed 35,303 35,137 34,790
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 61.5 61.4 60.6
Unemployed 1,571 1,717 1,880
Unemployment rate 4.3 4.7 5.1
Less than a bachelor's
degree (3)
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 45,424 45,471 45,353
Civilian labor force 33,880 33,331 33,311
Percent of
population 74.6 73.3 73.4
Employed 32,696 31,975 31,853
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 72.0 70.3 70.2
Unemployed 1,184 1,356 1,459
Unemployment rate 3.5 4.1 4.4
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population (1) 46,870 47,371 47,225
Civilian labor force 36,896 37,281 37,429
Percent of
population 78.7 78.7 79.3
Employed 36,000 36,259 36,285
Employment-popula-
tion ratio 76.8 76.5 76.8
Unemployed 896 1,023 1,143
Unemployment rate 2.4 2.7 3.1
(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 2001
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 112,321 112,527 112,877 112,540
Men, 16 years and over 64,773 64,987 64,975 64,851
Men, 20 years and over 63,296 63,542 63,559 63,487
Women, 16 years and over 47,505 47,462 47,733 47,623
Women, 20 years and over 46,445 46,418 46,711 46,583
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 2,580 2,567 2,607 2,470
Part-time workers 23,208 23,413 23,291 23,426
Men, 16 years and over 7,535 7,507 7,626 7,580
Men, 20 years and over 5,406 5,291 5,412 5,329
Women, 16 years and over 15,621 15,889 15,657 15,855
Women, 20 years and over 13,053 13,359 13,214 13,380
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 4,749 4,763 4,665 4,717
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,560 4,551 4,768 4,738
Men, 16 years and over 2,556 2,551 2,684 2,647
Men, 20 years and over 2,231 2,238 2,341 2,311
Women, 16 years and over 2,031 2,016 2,090 2,080
Women, 20 years and over 1,754 1,751 1,847 1,894
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 575 562 580 532
Looking for part-time
work 1,096 1,122 1,192 1,179
Men, 16 years and over 480 499 562 530
Men, 20 years and over 219 212 234 211
Women, 16 years and over 610 624 616 663
Women, 20 years and over 363 352 376 407
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 514 558 582 561
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)
Full-time workers 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.0
Men, 16 years and over 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.9
Men, 20 years and over 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.5
Women, 16 years and over 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.2
Women, 20 years and over 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.9
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 18.2 18.0 18.2 17.7
Part-time workers 4.5 4.6 4.9 4.8
Men, 16 years and over 6.0 6.2 6.9 6.5
Men, 20 years and over 3.9 3.9 4.1 3.8
Women, 16 years and over 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.0
Women, 20 years and over 2.7 2.6 2.8 3.0
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 9.8 10.5 11.1 10.6
2001
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age Mar. Apr. May June
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 112,996 112,494 112,143 111,977
Men, 16 years and over 64,731 64,652 64,526 64,408
Men, 20 years and over 63,309 63,269 63,265 63,050
Women, 16 years and over 48,244 47,849 47,647 47,590
Women, 20 years and over 47,218 46,851 46,670 46,600
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 2,469 2,374 2,209 2,327
Part-time workers 22,931 22,857 22,913 22,955
Men, 16 years and over 7,568 7,596 7,451 7,551
Men, 20 years and over 5,274 5,372 5,341 5,410
Women, 16 years and over 15,388 15,311 15,455 15,395
Women, 20 years and over 13,009 12,957 13,073 12,955
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 4,648 4,528 4,499 4,590
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 4,907 5,048 5,059 5,162
Men, 16 years and over 2,868 2,888 2,890 2,977
Men, 20 years and over 2,489 2,583 2,570 2,658
Women, 16 years and over 2,056 2,149 2,153 2,198
Women, 20 years and over 1,836 1,923 1,973 1,963
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 582 542 516 541
Looking for part-time
work 1,167 1,338 1,104 1,282
Men, 16 years and over 492 597 488 543
Men, 20 years and over 233 264 199 237
Women, 16 years and over 716 730 641 724
Women, 20 years and over 395 464 362 421
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 538 610 543 624
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)
Full-time workers 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.4
Men, 16 years and over 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.4
Men, 20 years and over 3.8 3.9 3.9 4.0
Women, 16 years and over 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.4
Women, 20 years and over 3.7 3.9 4.1 4.0
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 19.1 18.6 18.9 18.9
Part-time workers 4.8 5.5 4.6 5.3
Men, 16 years and over 6.1 7.3 6.2 6.7
Men, 20 years and over 4.2 4.7 3.6 4.2
Women, 16 years and over 4.4 4.6 4.0 4.5
Women, 20 years and over 2.9 3.5 2.7 3.1
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 10.4 11.9 10.8 12.0
2001
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age July Aug. Sept.
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 112,347 111,279 111,581
Men, 16 years and over 64,727 64,078 64,822
Men, 20 years and over 63,397 62,886 63,463
Women, 16 years and over 47,677 47,010 46,737
Women, 20 years and over 46,598 46,296 45,845
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 2,351 2,097 2,273
Part-time workers 22,914 23,252 23,503
Men, 16 years and over 7,516 7,579 7,556
Men, 20 years and over 5,293 5,566 5,405
Women, 16 years and over 15,415 15,635 15,975
Women, 20 years and over 13,066 13,234 13,545
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 4,555 4,451 4,553
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 5,173 5,583 5,908
Men, 16 years and over 2,886 3,143 3,198
Men, 20 years and over 2,584 2,842 2,887
Women, 16 years and over 2,267 2,430 2,645
Women, 20 years and over 2,002 2,128 2,347
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 588 613 673
Looking for part-time
work 1,242 1,370 1,107
Men, 16 years and over 560 593 476
Men, 20 years and over 227 256 203
Women, 16 years and over 693 749 635
Women, 20 years and over 411 490 407
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 604 623 496
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)
Full-time workers 4.4 4.8 5.0
Men, 16 years and over 4.3 4.7 4.7
Men, 20 years and over 3.9 4.3 4.4
Women, 16 years and over 4.5 4.9 5.4
Women, 20 years and over 4.1 4.4 4.9
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 20.0 22.6 22.9
Part-time workers 5.1 5.6 4.5
Men, 16 years and over 6.9 7.3 5.9
Men, 20 years and over 4.1 4.4 3.6
Women, 16 years and over 4.3 4.6 3.8
Women, 20 years and over 3.0 3.6 2.9
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 11.7 12.3 9.8
2001
Full- and part-time
status, sex, and age Oct. Nov.
EMPLOYED
Full-time workers 111,063 110,694
Men, 16 years and over 64,386 63,972
Men, 20 years and over 63,035 62,659
Women, 16 years and over 46,698 46,785
Women, 20 years and over 45,726 45,825
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 2,302 2,210
Part-time workers 23,529 23,350
Men, 16 years and over 7,521 7,423
Men, 20 years and over 5,478 5,406
Women, 16 years and over 16,017 15,873
Women, 20 years and over 13,521 13,384
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 4,530 4,560
UNEMPLOYED
Looking for full-time
work 6,353 6,778
Men, 16 years and over 3,522 3,780
Men, 20 years and over 3,242 3,491
Women, 16 years and over 2,683 2,827
Women, 20 years and over 2,465 2,575
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 645 712
Looking for part-time
work 1,393 1,379
Men, 16 years and over 563 636
Men, 20 years and over 241 313
Women, 16 years and over 816 737
Women, 20 years and over 536 493
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 616 573
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (1)
Full-time workers 5.4 5.8
Men, 16 years and over 5.2 5.6
Men, 20 years and over 4.9 5.3
Women, 16 years and over 5.4 5.7
Women, 20 years and over 5.1 5.3
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 21.9 24.4
Part-time workers 5.6 5.6
Men, 16 years and over 7.0 7.9
Men, 20 years and over 4.2 5.5
Women, 16 years and over 4.9 4.4
Women, 20 years and over 3.8 3.6
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 12.0 11.2
(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 2001
Category Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
MARITAL STATUS
Total 135,478 135,836 135,999 135,815
Married men, spouse present 43,251 43,293 43,134 43,340
Married women, spouse present 33,633 33,635 34,249 34,059
Women who maintain families 8,495 8,501 8,426 8,373
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 41,083 41,078 41,430 41,770
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 39,616 39,853 40,086 39,781
Service occupations 18,471 18,550 18,158 18,283
Precision production, craft,
and repair 14,748 14,848 14,889 14,970
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 18,184 18,171 18,092 17,889
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3,238 3,357 3,372 3,252
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary workers 2,005 2,019 1,983 1,839
Self-employed workers 1,180 1,198 1,182 1,291
Unpaid family workers 25 34 25 29
Nonagricultural industries:
Wage and salary workers 123,632 123,813 124,035 124,069
Private industries 104,486 104,461 105,192 104,966
Private households 827 879 859 823
Other industries 103,659 103,582 104,333 104,143
Government 19,146 19,352 18,843 19,103
Self-employed workers 8,533 8,600 8,698 8,617
Unpaid family workers 128 121 110 142
PERSONS AT WORK PART
TIME (1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,416 3,234 3,327 3,273
Slack work or business
conditions 2,183 1,964 2,035 2,043
Could only find part-time
work 886 896 954 933
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,896 18,993 18,568 19,021
Nonagricultural industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,285 3,088 3,227 3,143
Slack work or business
conditions 2,082 1,882 1,971 1,970
Could only find part-time
work 871 877 945 910
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,323 18,437 18,040 18,509
2001
Category Mar. Apr. May
MARITAL STATUS
Total 135,780 135,354 135,103
Married men, spouse present 43,385 43,516 43,733
Married women, spouse present 34,080 33,662 33,686
Women who maintain families 8,049 8,160 8,319
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 42,023 41,841 41,996
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 39,433 39,014 38,743
Service occupations 18,289 18,258 18,224
Precision production, craft,
and repair 14,895 14,834 14,962
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 17,999 18,127 17,904
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3,321 3,238 3,251
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary workers 1,910 1,902 1,958
Self-employed workers 1,231 1,223 1,201
Unpaid family workers 36 47 38
Nonagricultural industries:
Wage and salary workers 123,814 123,395 123,416
Private industries 104,680 104,541 104,349
Private households 881 812 789
Other industries 103,800 103,729 103,559
Government 19,134 18,854 19,067
Self-employed workers 8,784 8,608 8,530
Unpaid family workers 138 93 103
PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,164 3,201 3,371
Slack work or business
conditions 1,914 2,097 2,215
Could only find part-time
work 907 873 900
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,647 18,713 18,581
Nonagricultural industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,007 3,061 3,197
Slack work or business
conditions 1,828 1,985 2,089
Could only find part-time
work 877 864 876
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,132 18,176 18,061
2001
Category June July Aug.
MARITAL STATUS
Total 134,932 135,379 134,393
Married men, spouse present 43,428 43,294 43,172
Married women, spouse present 33,380 33,603 33,805
Women who maintain families 8,529 8,567 8,323
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 41,987 41,917 41,750
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 38,998 39,067 38,664
Service occupations 18,576 18,642 18,052
Precision production, craft,
and repair 14,794 14,997 15,050
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 17,564 17,571 17,655
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3,136 3,166 3,154
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary workers 1,775 1,786 1,850
Self-employed workers 1,166 1,256 1,239
Unpaid family workers 36 22 29
Nonagricultural industries:
Wage and salary workers 123,009 123,432 122,686
Private industries 104,197 104,513 103,467
Private households 744 790 827
Other industries 103,453 103,723 102,640
Government 18,812 18,919 19,219
Self-employed workers 8,741 8,574 8,481
Unpaid family workers 94 88 113
PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,637 3,466 3,326
Slack work or business
conditions 2,299 2,120 2,086
Could only find part-time
work 1,025 999 935
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,472 18,845 19,153
Nonagricultural industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 3,532 3,336 3,196
Slack work or business
conditions 2,234 2,059 2,004
Could only find part-time
work 1,024 985 911
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,039 18,309 18,580
2001
Category Sept. Oct. Nov.
MARITAL STATUS
Total 135,181 134,562 134,084
Married men, spouse present 43,091 42,932 42,787
Married women, spouse present 33,664 33,160 33,283
Women who maintain families 8,240 8,215 8,319
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 41,775 41,974 41,891
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 39,114 38,566 38,487
Service occupations 18,357 18,421 18,436
Precision production, craft,
and repair 14,941 14,840 14,562
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 17,679 17,583 17,282
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3,306 3,251 3,236
CLASS OF WORKER
Agriculture:
Wage and salary workers 1,884 1,909 1,853
Self-employed workers 1,290 1,299 1,275
Unpaid family workers 23 25 11
Nonagricultural industries:
Wage and salary workers 123,278 122,658 122,318
Private industries 103,881 103,384 103,134
Private households 809 875 793
Other industries 103,072 102,509 102,341
Government 19,397 19,274 19,184
Self-employed workers 8,563 8,487 8,492
Unpaid family workers 102 105 74
PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME (1)
All industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 4,188 4,462 4,241
Slack work or business
conditions 2,861 3,023 2,864
Could only find part-time
work 1,081 1,134 1,133
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,825 18,595 18,524
Nonagricultural industries:
Part time for economic
reasons 4,045 4,342 4,060
Slack work or business
conditions 2,759 2,953 2,740
Could only find part-time
work 1,070 1,108 1,110
Part time for noneconomic
reasons 18,278 18,031 17,969
(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 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 2001
Age and sex Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Total, 16 years and over 135,478 135,836 135,999 135,815
16 to 24 years 20,830 20,851 20,842 20,661
16 to 19 years 7,289 7,280 7,188 7,122
16 to 17 years 2,781 2,776 2,637 2,680
18 to 19 years 4,497 4,495 4,555 4,469
20 to 24 years 13,541 13,571 13,654 13,539
25 years and over 114,665 114,986 115,254 115,209
25 to 54 years 96,902 97,103 97,205 97,125
55 years and over 17,719 17,879 18,102 18,075
Men, 16 years and over 72,354 72,534 72,589 72,359
16 to 24 years 10,791 10,790 10,797 10,585
16 to 19 years 3,671 3,686 3,673 3,598
16 to 17 years 1,356 1,331 1,297 1,344
18 to 19 years 2,306 2,346 2,397 2,280
20 to 24 years 7,120 7,104 7,124 6,987
25 years and over 61,571 61,740 61,807 61,818
25 to 54 years 51,846 51,958 51,898 51,901
55 years and over 9,752 9,781 9,970 9,907
Women, 16 years and over 63,124 63,302 63,410 63,456
16 to 24 years 10,039 10,061 10,045 10,076
16 to 19 years 3,618 3,594 3,515 3,524
16 to 17 years 1,425 1,445 1,339 1,336
18 to 19 years 2,191 2,149 2,159 2,189
20 to 24 years 6,421 6,467 6,530 6,552
25 years and over 53,094 53,246 53,448 53,391
25 to 54 years 45,056 45,145 45,307 45,225
55 years and over 7,967 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
2001
Age and sex Sept. Oct. Nov.
Total, 16 years and over 135,181 134,562 134,084
16 to 24 years 20,369 20,092 20,072
16 to 19 years 6,867 6,844 6,783
16 to 17 years 2,581 2,582 2,518
18 to 19 years 4,288 4,259 4,271
20 to 24 years 13,502 13,248 13,289
25 years and over 114,906 114,476 114,004
25 to 54 years 96,472 96,007 95,406
55 years and over 18,383 18,507 18,574
Men, 16 years and over 72,333 71,871 71,401
16 to 24 years 10,651 10,308 10,217
16 to 19 years 3,508 3,390 3,359
16 to 17 years 1,288 1,254 1,229
18 to 19 years 2,210 2,133 2,133
20 to 24 years 7,144 6,918 6,858
25 years and over 61,730 61,553 61,183
25 to 54 years 51,689 51,495 51,049
55 years and over 10,000 10,068 10,159
Women, 16 years and over 62,848 62,691 62,683
16 to 24 years 9,718 9,784 9,855
16 to 19 years 3,359 3,454 3,424
16 to 17 years 1,293 1,328 1,289
18 to 19 years 2,078 2,127 2,139
20 to 24 years 6,358 6,330 6,430
25 years and over 53,176 52,923 52,821
25 to 54 years 44,783 44,512 44,357
55 years and over 8,384 8,440 8,415
A-9. Unemployed persons by age and sex, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
2000 2001
Age and sex Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
Total, 16 years and over 5,658 5,653 5,956 5,936 6,088
16 to 24 years 2,081 2,118 2,205 2,167 2,263
16 to 19 years 1,087 1,101 1,149 1,121 1,127
16 to 17 years 507 519 554 555 502
18 to 19 years 579 592 595 550 624
20 to 24 years 994 1,017 1,056 1,046 1,135
25 years and over 3,554 3,515 3,767 3,766 3,844
25 to 54 years 3,043 3,009 3,262 3,262 3,373
55 years and over 520 481 509 519 481
Men, 16 years and over 3,032 3,048 3,226 3,187 3,315
16 to 24 years 1,139 1,159 1,234 1,282 1,285
16 to 19 years 580 607 650 660 587
16 to 17 years 287 300 335 306 250
18 to 19 years 293 310 320 343 338
20 to 24 years 559 552 584 622 698
25 years and over 1,873 1,878 1,987 1,891 2,046
25 to 54 years 1,572 1,562 1,679 1,619 1,745
55 years and over 296 285 303 291 294
Women, 16 years and over 2,626 2,605 2,730 2,749 2,774
16 to 24 years 942 959 971 885 978
16 to 19 years 507 494 498 460 540
16 to 17 years 220 219 219 250 252
18 to 19 years 286 282 274 208 285
20 to 24 years 435 465 472 424 438
25 years and over 1,681 1,637 1,780 1,875 1,798
25 to 54 years 1,471 1,447 1,583 1,643 1,628
55 years and over 224 196 205 228 188
2001
Age and sex Apr. May June July Aug.
Total, 16 years and over 6,402 6,169 6,422 6,395 6,957
16 to 24 years 2,349 2,198 2,340 2,281 2,544
16 to 19 years 1,143 1,060 1,162 1,191 1,236
16 to 17 years 518 486 505 609 559
18 to 19 years 626 569 652 582 701
20 to 24 years 1,206 1,138 1,177 1,090 1,308
25 years and over 4,043 3,981 4,110 4,104 4,423
25 to 54 years 3,472 3,545 3,621 3,604 3,884
55 years and over 517 483 521 521 573
Men, 16 years and over 3,496 3,366 3,535 3,439 3,828
16 to 24 years 1,293 1,264 1,371 1,228 1,435
16 to 19 years 627 610 655 629 716
16 to 17 years 305 273 288 304 335
18 to 19 years 326 336 369 331 391
20 to 24 years 666 654 716 599 720
25 years and over 2,208 2,125 2,167 2,220 2,384
25 to 54 years 1,900 1,850 1,866 1,910 2,086
55 years and over 298 296 311 307 345
Women, 16 years and over 2,907 2,803 2,887 2,956 3,130
16 to 24 years 1,055 934 968 1,053 1,108
16 to 19 years 516 450 507 562 520
16 to 17 years 213 213 216 305 224
18 to 19 years 300 234 283 251 310
20 to 24 years 539 485 461 491 588
25 years and over 1,834 1,856 1,942 1,884 2,039
25 to 54 years 1,572 1,695 1,755 1,694 1,798
55 years and over 219 186 209 214 229
2001
Age and sex Sept. Oct. Nov.
Total, 16 years and over 7,009 7,741 8,160
16 to 24 years 2,448 2,639 2,703
16 to 19 years 1,187 1,253 1,282
16 to 17 years 498 538 530
18 to 19 years 694 715 754
20 to 24 years 1,262 1,385 1,420
25 years and over 4,558 5,086 5,426
25 to 54 years 3,933 4,400 4,786
55 years and over 628 677 668
Men, 16 years and over 3,724 4,179 4,542
16 to 24 years 1,353 1,458 1,565
16 to 19 years 656 707 739
16 to 17 years 288 322 321
18 to 19 years 370 383 420
20 to 24 years 697 750 825
25 years and over 2,373 2,714 2,956
25 to 54 years 2,047 2,335 2,527
55 years and over 343 391 429
Women, 16 years and over 3,284 3,562 3,617
16 to 24 years 1,096 1,181 1,138
16 to 19 years 531 546 543
16 to 17 years 209 216 209
18 to 19 years 324 331 333
20 to 24 years 565 635 595
25 years and over 2,185 2,372 2,470
25 to 54 years 1,886 2,065 2,259
55 years and over 285 287 239
A-10. Unemployment rates by age and sex, seasonally adjusted
(Percent)
2000 2001
Age and sex Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
Total, 16 years and over 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.3
16 to 24 years 9.1 9.2 9.6 9.5 10.0
16 to 19 years 13.0 13.1 13.8 13.6 13.8
16 to 17 years 15.4 15.8 17.4 17.2 16.0
18 to 19 years 11.4 11.6 11.5 11.0 12.3
20 to 24 years 6.8 7.0 7.2 7.2 7.8
25 years and over 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.2 3.2
25 to 54 years 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.2 3.4
55 years and over 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.6
Men, 16 years and over 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.2 4.4
16 to 24 years 9.5 9.7 10.3 10.8 10.9
16 to 19 years 13.6 14.1 15.0 15.5 13.8
16 to 17 years 17.5 18.4 20.5 18.5 15.6
18 to 19 years 11.3 11.7 11.8 13.1 12.7
20 to 24 years 7.3 7.2 7.6 8.2 9.3
25 years and over 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.2
25 to 54 years 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.0 3.3
55 years and over 2.9 2.8 3.0 2.9 2.9
Women, 16 years and over 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2
16 to 24 years 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.1 8.9
16 to 19 years 12.3 12.1 12.4 11.6 13.7
16 to 17 years 13.4 13.2 14.1 15.7 16.4
18 to 19 years 11.5 11.6 11.3 8.7 11.9
20 to 24 years 6.3 6.7 6.7 6.1 6.3
25 years and over 3.1 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.2
25 to 54 years 3.2 3.1 3.4 3.5 3.5
55 years and over 2.7 2.4 2.5 2.7 2.2
2001
Age and sex Apr. May June July Aug.
Total, 16 years and over 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.9
16 to 24 years 10.4 9.9 10.4 10.1 11.5
16 to 19 years 14.2 13.6 14.3 14.8 16.1
16 to 17 years 16.7 15.5 16.0 19.3 19.1
18 to 19 years 12.6 12.2 13.1 11.8 14.7
20 to 24 years 8.3 7.9 8.2 7.5 9.0
25 years and over 3.4 3.3 3.5 3.4 3.7
25 to 54 years 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.9
55 years and over 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.8 3.0
Men, 16 years and over 4.6 4.5 4.7 4.5 5.1
16 to 24 years 10.9 11.0 11.8 10.4 12.4
16 to 19 years 15.1 15.3 15.9 15.1 17.9
16 to 17 years 18.7 17.4 18.0 19.0 22.7
18 to 19 years 12.8 13.9 14.5 13.0 15.4
20 to 24 years 8.7 8.7 9.5 7.9 9.5
25 years and over 3.5 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.7
25 to 54 years 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.9
55 years and over 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.3
Women, 16 years and over 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.8
16 to 24 years 9.8 8.8 8.9 9.7 10.4
16 to 19 years 13.3 11.8 12.7 14.4 14.2
16 to 17 years 14.5 13.6 14.0 19.6 15.5
18 to 19 years 12.4 10.4 11.6 10.6 13.9
20 to 24 years 7.8 7.1 6.7 7.1 8.4
25 years and over 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.7
25 to 54 years 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.8
55 years and over 2.6 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.7
2001
Age and sex Sept. Oct. Nov.
Total, 16 years and over 4.9 5.4 5.7
16 to 24 years 10.7 11.6 11.9
16 to 19 years 14.7 15.5 15.9
16 to 17 years 16.2 17.2 17.4
18 to 19 years 13.9 14.4 15.0
20 to 24 years 8.5 9.5 9.7
25 years and over 3.8 4.3 4.5
25 to 54 years 3.9 4.4 4.8
55 years and over 3.3 3.5 3.5
Men, 16 years and over 4.9 5.5 6.0
16 to 24 years 11.3 12.4 13.3
16 to 19 years 15.8 17.3 18.0
16 to 17 years 18.3 20.4 20.7
18 to 19 years 14.3 15.2 16.5
20 to 24 years 8.9 9.8 10.7
25 years and over 3.7 4.2 4.6
25 to 54 years 3.8 4.3 4.7
55 years and over 3.3 3.7 4.1
Women, 16 years and over 5.0 5.4 5.5
16 to 24 years 10.1 10.8 10.4
16 to 19 years 13.6 13.6 13.7
16 to 17 years 13.9 14.0 13.9
18 to 19 years 13.5 13.5 13.5
20 to 24 years 8.2 9.1 8.5
25 years and over 3.9 4.3 4.5
25 to 54 years 4.0 4.4 4.8
55 years and over 3.3 3.3 2.8
A-11. Unemployment rates by occupation, industry, and selected
demographic characteristics, seasonally adjusted
(Percent)
2000 2001
Category Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
CHARACTERISTIC
Total 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.3
Men, 20 years and over 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.8
Women, 20 years and over 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.7 3.6
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 13.0 13.1 13.8 13.6 13.8
White 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.7
Black and other 6.4 6.4 7.1 6.6 7.3
Black 7.5 7.6 8.4 7.5 8.6
Hispanic origin 6.0 5.7 6.0 6.3 6.3
Married men, spouse present 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.5
Married women, spouse present 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.7
Women who maintain families 5.2 5.1 6.4 6.1 6.2
OCCUPATION (1)
Managerial and professional
specialty 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 2.0
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.5 3.7
Precision production, craft, and
repair 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.5
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 6.3 6.4 7.1 7.3 7.4
Farming, forestry, and fishing 7.1 6.3 6.5 7.2 9.1
INDUSTRY
Nonagricultural private wage and
salary workers 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.5 4.5
Goods-producing industries 4.5 4.4 4.9 5.2 5.3
Mining 3.5 3.6 2.2 4.6 3.5
Construction 6.9 6.5 6.8 7.0 6.2
Manufacturing 3.6 3.6 4.2 4.5 5.0
Durable goods 3.5 3.4 4.2 4.2 5.0
Nondurable goods 3.9 4.0 4.3 5.0 5.0
Service-producing industries 3.8 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.3
Transportation and public
utilities 2.6 3.2 2.8 2.9 3.1
Wholesale and retail trade 4.7 4.8 5.0 5.1 5.3
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.6
Services 3.7 3.6 4.0 4.2 4.1
Government workers 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.5 2.1
Agricultural wage and salary
workers 9.4 8.9 9.0 9.2 11.3
2001
Category Apr. May June July Aug.
CHARACTERISTIC
Total 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.9
Men, 20 years and over 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.4
Women, 20 years and over 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.2
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 14.2 13.6 14.3 14.8 16.1
White 4.0 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.3
Black and other 7.1 7.1 7.4 7.0 8.1
Black 8.2 8.0 8.4 7.9 9.1
Hispanic origin 6.5 6.2 6.6 6.0 6.3
Married men, spouse present 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.7
Married women, spouse present 2.9 2.9 3.0 2.8 3.0
Women who maintain families 6.3 6.2 6.3 6.2 6.7
OCCUPATION (1)
Managerial and professional
specialty 2.1 1.9 2.0 2.2 2.5
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 4.1 3.7 4.0 4.0 4.3
Precision production, craft, and
repair 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.2 4.8
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 6.8 7.3 7.9 7.2 7.7
Farming, forestry, and fishing 7.5 7.1 6.2 7.5 8.7
INDUSTRY
Nonagricultural private wage and
salary workers 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.7 5.1
Goods-producing industries 5.3 5.3 5.5 5.6 6.2
Mining 5.1 5.5 6.8 3.7 4.3
Construction 7.1 6.6 6.7 6.8 7.5
Manufacturing 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.1 5.7
Durable goods 4.3 4.9 5.0 4.7 5.8
Nondurable goods 5.1 4.7 4.9 5.7 5.5
Service-producing industries 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.4 4.8
Transportation and public
utilities 4.1 3.8 4.4 3.3 3.5
Wholesale and retail trade 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.6
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 2.7 2.3 2.6 3.2 2.7
Services 4.1 3.9 4.4 4.3 4.9
Government workers 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1
Agricultural wage and salary
workers 9.2 8.2 9.6 10.9 10.2
2001
Category Sept. Oct. Nov.
CHARACTERISTIC
Total 4.9 5.4 5.7
Men, 20 years and over 4.3 4.8 5.3
Women, 20 years and over 4.4 4.8 4.9
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years 14.7 15.5 15.9
White 4.3 4.8 5.1
Black and other 8.0 8.7 9.0
Black 8.7 9.7 10.1
Hispanic origin 6.4 7.2 7.6
Married men, spouse present 2.7 3.1 3.4
Married women, spouse present 3.3 3.7 3.6
Women who maintain families 7.0 6.9 8.3
OCCUPATION (1)
Managerial and professional
specialty 2.4 2.7 2.9
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 4.3 4.7 5.2
Precision production, craft, and
repair 4.8 5.9 6.0
Operators, fabricators, and 7.5 8.7 9.2
laborers
Farming, forestry, and fishing 7.1 6.1 6.7
INDUSTRY
Nonagricultural private wage and
salary workers 5.2 5.9 6.1
Goods-producing industries 6.2 6.9 7.3
Mining 4.8 7.0 5.3
Construction 7.6 8.4 9.4
Manufacturing 5.6 6.2 6.5
Durable goods 5.6 6.9 7.1
Nondurable goods 5.4 5.2 5.4
Service-producing industries 4.9 5.6 5.7
Transportation and public
utilities 3.9 6.0 6.5
Wholesale and retail trade 5.9 6.1 6.5
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 2.8 2.7 3.6
Services 4.8 5.7 5.5
Government workers 2.1 2.4 2.5
Agricultural wage and salary
workers 7.1 8.9 9.5
(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 2001
Reason Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 2,501 2,514 2,742 2,853 2,963
On temporary layoff 877 937 1,032 945 991
Not on temporary layoff 1,624 1,577 1,711 1,908 1,972
Job leavers 768 746 838 820 814
Reentrants 1,936 1,899 1,956 1,927 1,908
New entrants 429 466 446 372 386
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 44.4 44.7 45.8 47.8 48.8
On temporary layoff 15.6 16.7 17.2 15.8 16.3
Not on temporary layoff 28.8 28.0 28.6 32.0 32.5
Job leavers 13.6 13.3 14.0 13.7 13.4
Reentrants 34.4 33.8 32.7 32.3 31.4
New entrants 7.6 8.3 7.4 6.2 6.4
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 1.8 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1
Job leavers .5 .5 .6 .6 .6
Reentrants 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3
New entrants .3 .3 .3 .3 .3
2001
Reason Apr. May June July
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 3,199 3,159 3,291 3,252
On temporary layoff 1,053 1,084 940 1,003
Not on temporary layoff 2,146 2,075 2,351 2,249
Job leavers 749 820 810 774
Reentrants 2,005 1,801 1,906 1,912
New entrants 462 482 477 436
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 49.9 50.4 50.8 51.0
On temporary layoff 16.4 17.3 14.5 15.7
Not on temporary layoff 33.5 33.1 36.3 35.3
Job leavers 11.7 13.1 12.5 12.1
Reentrants 31.3 28.8 29.4 30.0
New entrants 7.2 7.7 7.4 6.8
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.3
Job leavers .5 .6 .6 .5
Reentrants 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3
New entrants .3 .3 .3 .3
2001
Reason Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 3,409 3,600 4,360 4,598
On temporary layoff 1,079 1,118 1,360 1,172
Not on temporary layoff 2,330 2,482 3,000 3,427
Job leavers 894 800 893 842
Reentrants 2,166 2,108 2,098 2,202
New entrants 495 476 462 509
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 49.0 51.5 55.8 56.4
On temporary layoff 15.5 16.0 17.4 14.4
Not on temporary layoff 33.5 35.5 38.4 42.0
Job leavers 12.8 11.5 11.4 10.3
Reentrants 31.1 30.2 26.8 27.0
New entrants 7.1 6.8 5.9 6.2
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT OF THE
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary jobs 2.4 2.5 3.1 3.2
Job leavers .6 .6 .6 .6
Reentrants 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
New entrants .4 .3 .3 .4
A-13. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, seasonally
adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
2000 2001
Duration Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Less than 5 weeks 2,531 2,440 2,613 2,797 2,674
5 to 14 weeks 1,796 1,852 1,977 1,669 1,992
15 weeks and over 1,317 1,326 1,371 1,490 1,517
15 to 26 weeks 713 675 731 793 814
27 weeks and over 604 651 640 697 703
Average (mean) duration, in
weeks 12.4 12.6 12.6 12.9 13.0
Median duration, in weeks 6.1 6.1 5.9 6.0 6.5
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Total unemployed 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Less than 5 weeks 44.8 43.4 43.8 47.0 43.2
5 to 14 weeks 31.8 33.0 33.2 28.0 32.2
15 weeks and over 23.3 23.6 23.0 25.0 24.5
15 to 26 weeks 12.6 12.0 12.3 13.3 13.2
27 weeks and over 10.7 11.6 10.7 11.7 11.4
2001
Duration Apr. May June July
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Less than 5 weeks 2,958 2,679 2,809 2,612
5 to 14 weeks 1,977 2,028 2,084 2,150
15 weeks and over 1,499 1,484 1,540 1,587
15 to 26 weeks 759 852 804 935
27 weeks and over 740 632 737 652
Average (mean) duration, in
weeks 12.6 12.2 13.0 12.5
Median duration, in weeks 5.8 6.5 6.2 6.7
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Total unemployed 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Less than 5 weeks 46.0 43.3 43.7 41.1
5 to 14 weeks 30.7 32.8 32.4 33.9
15 weeks and over 23.3 24.0 23.9 25.0
15 to 26 weeks 11.8 13.8 12.5 14.7
27 weeks and over 11.5 10.2 11.4 10.3
2001
Duration Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Less than 5 weeks 3,004 2,764 3,165 3,157
5 to 14 weeks 2,100 2,361 2,570 2,600
15 weeks and over 1,817 1,884 2,062 2,398
15 to 26 weeks 982 1,089 1,174 1,230
27 weeks and over 835 795 888 1,168
Average (mean) duration, in
weeks 13.3 13.1 13.0 14.5
Median duration, in weeks 6.5 7.4 7.4 7.7
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Total unemployed 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Less than 5 weeks 43.4 39.4 40.6 38.7
5 to 14 weeks 30.3 33.7 33.0 31.9
15 weeks and over 26.3 26.9 26.4 29.4
15 to 26 weeks 14.2 15.5 15.1 15.1
27 weeks and over 12.1 11.3 11.4 14.3
HOUSEHOLD DATA NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
A-14. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population
by age, sex, and race
(Numbers in thousands)
November 2001
Civilian labor force
Em-
ployed
Civilian
Age, sex, and race noninsti- Total Percent of Total
tutional population
population
TOTAL
16 years and over 212,767 141,911 66.7 134,359
16 to 19 years 16,252 7,719 47.5 6,491
16 to 17 years 8,129 2,882 35.5 2,398
18 to 19 years 8,123 4,837 59.5 4,093
20 to 24 years 19,032 14,539 76.4 13,267
25 to 54 years 119,909 100,360 83.7 95,968
25 to 34 years 36,988 31,122 84.1 29,436
25 to 29 years 17,469 14,625 83.7 13,786
30 to 34 years 19,520 16,496 84.5 15,650
35 to 44 years 44,186 37,432 84.7 35,812
35 to 39 years 21,418 18,051 84.3 17,199
40 to 44 years 22,769 19,382 85.1 18,612
45 to 54 years 38,734 31,806 82.1 30,720
45 to 49 years 20,665 17,378 84.1 16,777
50 to 54 years 18,069 14,428 79.8 13,942
55 to 64 years 24,645 14,969 60.7 14,469
55 to 59 years 13,807 9,631 69.8 9,314
60 to 64 years 10,837 5,338 49.3 5,155
65 years and over 32,929 4,324 13.1 4,164
65 to 69 years 9,333 2,324 24.9 2,243
70 to 74 years 8,481 1,187 14.0 1,134
75 years and over 15,115 813 5.4 787
Men
16 years and over 102,322 75,594 73.9 71,456
16 to 19 years 8,245 3,856 46.8 3,164
16 to 17 years 4,174 1,408 33.7 1,122
18 to 19 years 4,071 2,448 60.1 2,042
20 to 24 years 9,447 7,571 80.1 6,831
25 to 54 years 58,808 53,569 91.1 51,281
25 to 34 years 18,113 16,727 92.3 15,935
25 to 29 years 8,544 7,794 91.2 7,385
30 to 34 years 9,569 8,933 93.3 8,550
35 to 44 years 21,774 20,171 92.6 19,320
35 to 39 years 10,529 9,798 93.1 9,366
40 to 44 years 11,245 10,374 92.3 9,955
45 to 54 years 18,921 16,670 88.1 16,025
45 to 49 years 10,121 9,109 90.0 8,773
50 to 54 years 8,800 7,562 85.9 7,252
55 to 64 years 11,766 8,109 68.9 7,806
55 to 59 years 6,652 5,200 78.2 5,028
60 to 64 years 5,114 2,909 56.9 2,777
65 years and over 14,056 2,489 17.7 2,375
65 to 69 years 4,311 1,305 30.3 1,251
70 to 74 years 3,784 684 18.1 647
75 years and over 5,961 500 8.4 477
Women
16 years and over 110,445 66,317 60.0 62,904
16 to 19 years 8,007 3,864 48.3 3,328
16 to 17 years 3,955 1,475 37.3 1,276
18 to 19 years 4,052 2,389 59.0 2,052
20 to 24 years 9,585 6,968 72.7 6,437
25 to 54 years 61,101 46,791 76.6 44,687
25 to 34 years 18,875 14,395 76.3 13,501
25 to 29 years 8,925 6,831 76.5 6,400
30 to 34 years 9,951 7,564 76.0 7,100
35 to 44 years 22,413 17,261 77.0 16,492
35 to 39 years 10,889 8,253 75.8 7,834
40 to 44 years 11,524 9,008 78.2 8,658
45 to 54 years 19,813 15,135 76.4 14,695
45 to 49 years 10,543 8,269 78.4 8,004
50 to 54 years 9,269 6,866 74.1 6,691
55 to 64 years 12,879 6,860 53.3 6,664
55 to 59 years 7,156 4,431 61.9 4,286
60 to 64 years 5,723 2,429 42.4 2,378
65 years and over 18,873 1,835 9.7 1,789
65 to 69 years 5,022 1,020 20.3 991
70 to 74 years 4,697 503 10.7 487
75 years and over 9,155 312 3.4 310
WHITE
16 years and over 176,500 118,168 67.0 112,649
16 to 19 years 12,848 6,508 50.7 5,613
16 to 17 years 6,379 2,491 39.0 2,093
18 to 19 years 6,469 4,017 62.1 3,521
20 to 24 years 15,199 11,915 78.4 11,054
25 to 54 years 98,138 82,791 84.4 79,576
25 to 34 years 29,438 24,932 84.7 23,750
25 to 29 years 13,817 11,670 84.5 11,073
30 to 34 years 15,620 13,262 84.9 12,677
35 to 44 years 36,234 30,891 85.3 29,712
35 to 39 years 17,417 14,733 84.6 14,114
40 to 44 years 18,818 16,159 85.9 15,599
45 to 54 years 32,466 26,968 83.1 26,113
45 to 49 years 17,197 14,608 84.9 14,129
50 to 54 years 15,269 12,360 80.9 11,984
55 to 64 years 21,211 13,120 61.9 12,713
55 to 59 years 11,882 8,437 71.0 8,180
60 to 64 years 9,329 4,684 50.2 4,533
65 years and over 29,105 3,834 13.2 3,693
65 to 69 years 7,951 2,033 25.6 1,965
70 to 74 years 7,456 1,078 14.5 1,030
75 years and over 13,698 724 5.3 698
Men
16 years and over 85,741 63,958 74.6 60,822
16 to 19 years 6,565 3,272 49.8 2,742
16 to 17 years 3,283 1,232 37.5 993
18 to 19 years 3,282 2,040 62.1 1,750
20 to 24 years 7,655 6,346 82.9 5,813
25 to 54 years 48,755 44,979 92.3 43,262
25 to 34 years 14,623 13,690 93.6 13,132
25 to 29 years 6,866 6,364 92.7 6,068
30 to 34 years 7,757 7,327 94.5 7,064
35 to 44 years 18,086 16,935 93.6 16,295
35 to 39 years 8,683 8,160 94.0 7,843
40 to 44 years 9,404 8,775 93.3 8,452
45 to 54 years 16,046 14,354 89.5 13,835
45 to 49 years 8,536 7,799 91.4 7,524
50 to 54 years 7,510 6,555 87.3 6,311
55 to 64 years 10,250 7,151 69.8 6,901
55 to 59 years 5,777 4,576 79.2 4,436
60 to 64 years 4,473 2,575 57.6 2,466
65 years and over 12,516 2,210 17.7 2,103
65 to 69 years 3,714 1,144 30.8 1,095
70 to 74 years 3,370 617 18.3 583
75 years and over 5,432 449 8.3 425
Women
16 years and over 90,760 54,210 59.7 51,827
16 to 19 years 6,283 3,236 51.5 2,871
16 to 17 years 3,096 1,258 40.6 1,100
18 to 19 years 3,187 1,977 62.0 1,771
20 to 24 years 7,544 5,569 73.8 5,241
25 to 54 years 49,383 37,811 76.6 36,314
25 to 34 years 14,815 11,241 75.9 10,619
25 to 29 years 6,952 5,306 76.3 5,005
30 to 34 years 7,863 5,935 75.5 5,613
35 to 44 years 18,148 13,956 76.9 13,417
35 to 39 years 8,734 6,572 75.3 6,271
40 to 44 years 9,414 7,384 78.4 7,146
45 to 54 years 16,419 12,614 76.8 12,279
45 to 49 years 8,661 6,809 78.6 6,605
50 to 54 years 7,758 5,805 74.8 5,673
55 to 64 years 10,962 5,970 54.5 5,811
55 to 59 years 6,105 3,861 63.2 3,744
60 to 64 years 4,856 2,108 43.4 2,067
65 years and over 16,589 1,624 9.8 1,589
65 to 69 years 4,237 889 21.0 870
70 to 74 years 4,086 461 11.3 447
75 years and over 8,266 275 3.3 273
BLACK
16 years and over 25,720 16,729 65.0 15,127
16 to 19 years 2,493 909 36.4 620
16 to 17 years 1,236 273 22.1 205
18 to 19 years 1,257 636 50.6 415
20 to 24 years 2,769 1,905 68.8 1,551
25 to 54 years 15,183 12,266 80.8 11,384
25 to 34 years 5,089 4,254 83.6 3,856
25 to 29 years 2,463 2,034 82.6 1,831
30 to 34 years 2,626 2,220 84.5 2,025
35 to 44 years 5,686 4,685 82.4 4,353
35 to 39 years 2,832 2,369 83.6 2,189
40 to 44 years 2,853 2,316 81.2 2,164
45 to 54 years 4,408 3,328 75.5 3,174
45 to 49 years 2,469 1,921 77.8 1,840
50 to 54 years 1,939 1,407 72.6 1,334
55 to 64 years 2,468 1,282 51.9 1,222
55 to 59 years 1,362 838 61.5 801
60 to 64 years 1,106 444 40.2 421
65 years and over 2,807 367 13.1 350
65 to 69 years 1,010 207 20.5 196
70 to 74 years 746 89 11.9 84
75 years and over 1,051 71 6.8 71
Men
16 years and over 11,545 7,862 68.1 7,106
16 to 19 years 1,226 438 35.7 302
16 to 17 years 607 116 19.2 81
18 to 19 years 619 322 52.0 221
20 to 24 years 1,268 851 67.1 675
25 to 54 years 6,868 5,736 83.5 5,333
25 to 34 years 2,272 1,957 86.1 1,785
25 to 29 years 1,086 919 84.6 833
30 to 34 years 1,186 1,038 87.5 952
35 to 44 years 2,606 2,237 85.8 2,080
35 to 39 years 1,291 1,122 86.9 1,033
40 to 44 years 1,315 1,115 84.8 1,048
45 to 54 years 1,990 1,542 77.5 1,468
45 to 49 years 1,127 886 78.7 850
50 to 54 years 863 656 76.0 618
55 to 64 years 1,057 629 59.5 595
55 to 59 years 594 408 68.7 389
60 to 64 years 463 221 47.8 206
65 years and over 1,126 207 18.4 202
65 to 69 years 420 108 25.6 106
70 to 74 years 326 58 17.8 55
75 years and over 380 41 10.9 41
Women
16 years and over 14,175 8,867 62.6 8,021
16 to 19 years 1,268 471 37.1 318
16 to 17 years 629 157 24.9 124
18 to 19 years 639 314 49.2 195
20 to 24 years 1,501 1,054 70.2 876
25 to 54 years 8,315 6,530 78.5 6,051
25 to 34 years 2,817 2,297 81.5 2,071
25 to 29 years 1,377 1,115 81.0 998
30 to 34 years 1,440 1,182 82.1 1,073
35 to 44 years 3,080 2,447 79.5 2,273
35 to 39 years 1,541 1,246 80.9 1,157
40 to 44 years 1,538 1,201 78.1 1,116
45 to 54 years 2,418 1,786 73.9 1,707
45 to 49 years 1,342 1,034 77.1 991
50 to 54 years 1,075 752 69.9 716
55 to 64 years 1,411 653 46.3 627
55 to 59 years 768 430 55.9 413
60 to 64 years 643 223 34.7 215
65 years and over 1,681 160 9.5 149
65 to 69 years 589 99 16.8 90
70 to 74 years 420 31 7.3 29
75 years and over 672 30 4.4 30
November 2001
Civilian labor force
Employed
Percent Nonagri-
Age, sex, and race of Agri- cultural
population culture industries
TOTAL
16 years and over 63.1 2,971 131,388
16 to 19 years 39.9 188 6,303
16 to 17 years 29.5 77 2,321
18 to 19 years 50.4 111 3,982
20 to 24 years 69.7 273 12,994
25 to 54 years 80.0 1,758 94,210
25 to 34 years 79.6 490 28,946
25 to 29 years 78.9 205 13,581
30 to 34 years 80.2 285 15,366
35 to 44 years 81.0 685 35,127
35 to 39 years 80.3 342 16,857
40 to 44 years 81.7 343 18,270
45 to 54 years 79.3 584 30,136
45 to 49 years 81.2 322 16,456
50 to 54 years 77.2 262 13,680
55 to 64 years 58.7 409 14,061
55 to 59 years 67.5 197 9,118
60 to 64 years 47.6 212 4,943
65 years and over 12.6 343 3,821
65 to 69 years 24.0 156 2,087
70 to 74 years 13.4 107 1,027
75 years and over 5.2 80 707
Men
16 years and over 69.8 2,161 69,294
16 to 19 years 38.4 149 3,015
16 to 17 years 26.9 60 1,061
18 to 19 years 50.2 88 1,953
20 to 24 years 72.3 201 6,630
25 to 54 years 87.2 1,262 50,019
25 to 34 years 88.0 351 15,584
25 to 29 years 86.4 146 7,239
30 to 34 years 89.3 205 8,345
35 to 44 years 88.7 497 18,824
35 to 39 years 89.0 255 9,110
40 to 44 years 88.5 241 9,713
45 to 54 years 84.7 414 15,611
45 to 49 years 86.7 235 8,539
50 to 54 years 82.4 180 7,072
55 to 64 years 66.3 290 7,515
55 to 59 years 75.6 135 4,893
60 to 64 years 54.3 155 2,622
65 years and over 16.9 259 2,115
65 to 69 years 29.0 120 1,131
70 to 74 years 17.1 75 572
75 years and over 8.0 64 413
Women
16 years and over 57.0 810 62,094
16 to 19 years 41.6 40 3,288
16 to 17 years 32.3 17 1,259
18 to 19 years 50.6 23 2,029
20 to 24 years 67.1 72 6,364
25 to 54 years 73.1 496 44,191
25 to 34 years 71.5 139 13,362
25 to 29 years 71.7 59 6,341
30 to 34 years 71.4 80 7,021
35 to 44 years 73.6 188 16,304
35 to 39 years 71.9 87 7,747
40 to 44 years 75.1 101 8,557
45 to 54 years 74.2 169 14,525
45 to 49 years 75.9 87 7,917
50 to 54 years 72.2 82 6,608
55 to 64 years 51.7 118 6,545
55 to 59 years 59.9 62 4,224
60 to 64 years 41.5 57 2,321
65 years and over 9.5 84 1,705
65 to 69 years 19.7 36 956
70 to 74 years 10.4 32 455
75 years and over 3.4 15 295
WHITE
16 years and over 63.8 2,790 109,859
16 to 19 years 43.7 188 5,425
16 to 17 years 32.8 77 2,016
18 to 19 years 54.4 111 3,409
20 to 24 years 72.7 257 10,797
25 to 54 years 81.1 1,640 77,936
25 to 34 years 80.7 447 23,303
25 to 29 years 80.1 193 10,880
30 to 34 years 81.2 254 12,423
35 to 44 years 82.0 644 29,069
35 to 39 years 81.0 314 13,800
40 to 44 years 82.9 330 15,269
45 to 54 years 80.4 550 25,564
45 to 49 years 82.2 301 13,828
50 to 54 years 78.5 249 11,736
55 to 64 years 59.9 370 12,343
55 to 59 years 68.8 177 8,003
60 to 64 years 48.6 193 4,340
65 years and over 12.7 334 3,359
65 to 69 years 24.7 154 1,811
70 to 74 years 13.8 103 926
75 years and over 5.1 76 621
Men
16 years and over 70.9 2,003 58,820
16 to 19 years 41.8 149 2,594
16 to 17 years 30.2 60 932
18 to 19 years 53.3 88 1,661
20 to 24 years 75.9 190 5,624
25 to 54 years 88.7 1,158 42,104
25 to 34 years 89.8 319 12,813
25 to 29 years 88.4 134 5,934
30 to 34 years 91.1 185 6,879
35 to 44 years 90.1 458 15,837
35 to 39 years 90.3 230 7,613
40 to 44 years 89.9 228 8,224
45 to 54 years 86.2 381 13,454
45 to 49 years 88.1 215 7,309
50 to 54 years 84.0 166 6,145
55 to 64 years 67.3 254 6,647
55 to 59 years 76.8 118 4,318
60 to 64 years 55.1 137 2,329
65 years and over 16.8 252 1,851
65 to 69 years 29.5 118 977
70 to 74 years 17.3 73 510
75 years and over 7.8 61 354
Women
16 years and over 57.1 787 51,039
16 to 19 years 45.7 40 2,831
16 to 17 years 35.5 17 1,083
18 to 19 years 55.6 23 1,748
20 to 24 years 69.5 68 5,173
25 to 54 years 73.5 483 35,832
25 to 34 years 71.7 129 10,490
25 to 29 years 72.0 59 4,946
30 to 34 years 71.4 70 5,544
35 to 44 years 73.9 185 13,232
35 to 39 years 71.8 84 6,187
40 to 44 years 75.9 101 7,045
45 to 54 years 74.8 169 12,110
45 to 49 years 76.3 86 6,519
50 to 54 years 73.1 82 5,591
55 to 64 years 53.0 115 5,696
55 to 59 years 61.3 60 3,685
60 to 64 years 42.6 56 2,011
65 years and over 9.6 82 1,508
65 to 69 years 20.5 36 834
70 to 74 years 10.9 31 416
75 years and over 3.3 15 257
BLACK
16 years and over 58.8 125 15,002
16 to 19 years 24.9 -- 620
16 to 17 years 16.6 -- 205
18 to 19 years 33.0 -- 415
20 to 24 years 56.0 16 1,535
25 to 54 years 75.0 75 11,309
25 to 34 years 75.8 23 3,833
25 to 29 years 74.3 9 1,822
30 to 34 years 77.1 14 2,011
35 to 44 years 76.6 32 4,321
35 to 39 years 77.3 20 2,169
40 to 44 years 75.8 12 2,152
45 to 54 years 72.0 20 3,155
45 to 49 years 74.5 18 1,822
50 to 54 years 68.8 2 1,332
55 to 64 years 49.5 26 1,196
55 to 59 years 58.8 8 793
60 to 64 years 38.1 18 403
65 years and over 12.5 8 343
65 to 69 years 19.4 2 194
70 to 74 years 11.2 4 80
75 years and over 6.8 2 69
Men
16 years and over 61.5 113 6,993
16 to 19 years 24.6 -- 302
16 to 17 years 13.3 -- 81
18 to 19 years 35.7 -- 221
20 to 24 years 53.2 11 663
25 to 54 years 77.6 69 5,264
25 to 34 years 78.6 17 1,768
25 to 29 years 76.7 9 824
30 to 34 years 80.3 8 944
35 to 44 years 79.8 32 2,048
35 to 39 years 80.0 20 1,013
40 to 44 years 79.7 12 1,035
45 to 54 years 73.8 20 1,448
45 to 49 years 75.4 18 832
50 to 54 years 71.6 32 616
55 to 64 years 56.3 26 569
55 to 59 years 65.4 8 380
60 to 64 years 44.5 18 188
65 years and over 17.9 6 196
65 to 69 years 25.1 2 104
70 to 74 years 16.8 2 53
75 years and over 10.9 2 39
Women
16 years and over 56.6 12 8,009
16 to 19 years 25.1 -- 318
16 to 17 years 19.7 -- 124
18 to 19 years 30.5 -- 195
20 to 24 years 58.4 5 872
25 to 54 years 72.8 6 6,045
25 to 34 years 73.5 6 2,065
25 to 29 years 72.5 -- 998
30 to 34 years 74.5 6 1,067
35 to 44 years 73.8 -- 2,273
35 to 39 years 75.0 -- 1,157
40 to 44 years 72.6 -- 1,116
45 to 54 years 70.6 -- 1,707
45 to 49 years 73.8 -- 991
50 to 54 years 66.6 -- 716
55 to 64 years 44.5 -- 627
55 to 59 years 53.7 -- 413
60 to 64 years 33.4 -- 215
65 years and over 8.8 2 147
65 to 69 years 15.3 -- 90
70 to 74 years 6.9 2 27
75 years and over 4.4 -- 30
November 2001
Civilian labor force
Unemployed
Percent Not in
Age, sex, and race Number of labor
labor force
force
TOTAL
16 years and over 7,551 5.3 70,856
16 to 19 years 1,228 15.9 8,532
16 to 17 years 485 16.8 5,246
18 to 19 years 744 15.4 3,286
20 to 24 years 1,272 8.7 4,493
25 to 54 years 4,392 4.4 19,549
25 to 34 years 1,686 5.4 5,867
25 to 29 years 840 5.7 2,843
30 to 34 years 846 5.1 3,023
35 to 44 years 1,620 4.3 6,754
35 to 39 years 851 4.7 3,367
40 to 44 years 769 4.0 3,387
45 to 54 years 1,086 3.4 6,929
45 to 49 years 601 3.5 3,287
50 to 54 years 485 3.4 3,642
55 to 64 years 499 3.3 9,676
55 to 59 years 316 3.3 4,177
60 to 64 years 183 3.4 5,499
65 years and over 160 3.7 28,605
65 to 69 years 82 3.5 7,009
70 to 74 years 53 4.4 7,294
75 years and over 26 3.2 14,302
Men
16 years and over 4,138 5.5 26,728
16 to 19 years 692 18.0 4,389
16 to 17 years 286 20.3 2,766
18 to 19 years 406 16.6 1,622
20 to 24 years 740 9.8 1,876
25 to 54 years 2,288 4.3 5,239
25 to 34 years 792 4.7 1,386
25 to 29 years 409 5.2 749
30 to 34 years 383 4.3 637
35 to 44 years 851 4.2 1,602
35 to 39 years 432 4.4 731
40 to 44 years 419 4.0 871
45 to 54 years 645 3.9 2,251
45 to 49 years 335 3.7 1,013
50 to 54 years 310 4.1 1,238
55 to 64 years 303 3.7 3,657
55 to 59 years 171 3.3 1,452
60 to 64 years 132 4.5 2,205
65 years and over 114 4.6 11,567
65 to 69 years 53 4.1 3,006
70 to 74 years 37 5.4 3,101
75 years and over 23 4.7 5,460
Women
16 years and over 3,414 5.1 44,127
16 to 19 years 536 13.9 4,143
16 to 17 years 199 13.5 2,480
18 to 19 years 337 14.1 1,663
20 to 24 years 531 7.6 2,618
25 to 54 years 2,104 4.5 14,310
25 to 34 years 894 6.2 4,481
25 to 29 years 431 6.3 2,094
30 to 34 years 463 6.1 2,387
35 to 44 years 769 4.5 5,152
35 to 39 years 419 5.1 2,636
40 to 44 years 350 3.9 2,516
45 to 54 years 441 2.9 4,678
45 to 49 years 265 3.2 2,274
50 to 54 years 175 2.6 2,404
55 to 64 years 196 2.9 6,019
55 to 59 years 145 3.3 2,725
60 to 64 years 51 2.1 3,294
65 years and over 46 2.5 17,038
65 to 69 years 28 2.8 4,002
70 to 74 years 16 3.1 4,194
75 years and over 2 .7 8,842
WHITE
16 years and over 5,519 4.7 58,332
16 to 19 years 894 13.7 6,340
16 to 17 years 398 16.0 3,888
18 to 19 years 496 12.4 2,452
20 to 24 years 861 7.2 3,283
25 to 54 years 3,214 3.9 15,347
25 to 34 years 1,181 4.7 4,506
25 to 29 years 596 5.1 2,148
30 to 34 years 585 4.4 2,358
35 to 44 years 1,179 3.8 5,343
35 to 39 years 619 4.2 2,684
40 to 44 years 560 3.5 2,659
45 to 54 years 854 3.2 5,498
45 to 49 years 479 3.3 2,590
50 to 54 years 375 3.0 2,909
55 to 64 years 407 3.1 8,091
55 to 59 years 257 3.0 3,445
60 to 64 years 151 3.2 4,646
65 years and over 142 3.7 25,271
65 to 69 years 68 3.4 5,918
70 to 74 years 48 4.4 6,379
75 years and over 26 3.6 12,974
Men
16 years and over 3,136 4.9 21,783
16 to 19 years 530 16.2 3,293
16 to 17 years 240 19.4 2,050
18 to 19 years 290 14.2 1,242
20 to 24 years 533 8.4 1,309
25 to 54 years 1,717 3.8 3,776
25 to 34 years 559 4.1 932
25 to 29 years 296 4.6 502
30 to 34 years 263 3.6 430
35 to 44 years 640 3.8 1,151
35 to 39 years 317 3.9 522
40 to 44 years 323 3.7 629
45 to 54 years 519 3.6 1,693
45 to 49 years 275 3.5 737
50 to 54 years 244 3.7 956
55 to 64 years 249 3.5 3,099
55 to 59 years 140 3.1 1,201
60 to 64 years 109 4.2 1,898
65 years and over 106 4.8 10,306
65 to 69 years 49 4.3 2,570
70 to 74 years 34 5.5 2,754
75 years and over 23 5.2 4,983
Women
16 years and over 2,383 4.4 36,550
16 to 19 years 365 11.3 3,047
16 to 17 years 158 12.6 1,838
18 to 19 years 207 10.4 1,209
20 to 24 years 328 5.9 1,975
25 to 54 years 1,497 4.0 11,571
25 to 34 years 623 5.5 3,574
25 to 29 years 301 5.7 1,646
30 to 34 years 322 5.4 1,928
35 to 44 years 539 3.9 4,192
35 to 39 years 302 4.6 2,161
40 to 44 years 237 3.2 2,031
45 to 54 years 335 2.7 3,806
45 to 49 years 204 3.0 1,852
50 to 54 years 132 2.3 1,953
55 to 64 years 158 2.6 4,992
55 to 59 years 117 3.0 2,244
60 to 64 years 41 2.0 2,748
65 years and over 35 2.2 14,964
65 to 69 years 19 2.1 3,348
70 to 74 years 14 3.0 3,625
75 years and over 2 .8 7,991
BLACK
16 years and over 1,602 9.6 8,991
16 to 19 years 289 31.8 1,585
16 to 17 years 68 25.0 963
18 to 19 years 220 34.6 622
20 to 24 years 354 18.6 864
25 to 54 years 883 7.2 2,916
25 to 34 years 398 9.4 835
25 to 29 years 203 10.0 429
30 to 34 years 195 8.8 406
35 to 44 years 331 7.1 1,001
35 to 39 years 179 7.6 464
40 to 44 years 152 6.6 537
45 to 54 years 154 4.6 1,080
45 to 49 years 80 4.2 548
50 to 54 years 73 5.2 531
55 to 64 years 60 4.7 1,186
55 to 59 years 36 4.3 525
60 to 64 years 23 5.2 661
65 years and over 16 4.4 2,440
65 to 69 years 11 5.4 803
70 to 74 years 5 5.7 657
75 years and over -- -- 980
Men
16 years and over 756 9.6 3,683
16 to 19 years 136 31.1 788
16 to 17 years 35 30.5 491
18 to 19 years 101 31.3 297
20 to 24 years 177 20.8 417
25 to 54 years 403 7.0 1,132
25 to 34 years 172 8.8 315
25 to 29 years 86 9.4 167
30 to 34 years 86 8.3 148
35 to 44 years 157 7.0 369
35 to 39 years 90 8.0 169
40 to 44 years 67 6.0 200
45 to 54 years 74 4.8 448
45 to 49 years 36 4.1 240
50 to 54 years 38 5.8 208
55 to 64 years 34 5.5 428
55 to 59 years 19 4.7 186
60 to 64 years 15 6.7 242
65 years and over 5 2.6 919
65 to 69 years 2 1.8 313
70 to 74 years 3 (1) 268
75 years and over -- -- 338
Women
16 years and over 846 9.5 5,308
16 to 19 years 152 32.4 797
16 to 17 years 33 21.0 472
18 to 19 years 120 38.1 324
20 to 24 years 177 16.8 448
25 to 54 years 480 7.3 1,784
25 to 34 years 226 9.8 520
25 to 29 years 117 10.5 262
30 to 34 years 109 9.2 258
35 to 44 years 174 7.1 632
35 to 39 years 90 7.2 295
40 to 44 years 85 7.0 337
45 to 54 years 80 4.5 632
45 to 49 years 44 4.2 308
50 to 54 years 36 4.7 324
55 to 64 years 25 3.9 758
55 to 59 years 17 4.0 339
60 to 64 years 8 3.8 420
65 years and over 11 6.9 1,521
65 to 69 years 9 9.3 490
70 to 74 years 2 (1) 389
75 years and over -- -- 642
(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-15. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional
population by race, sex, and age
(Numbers in thousands)
Total Men, 20 years
and over
Employment status and Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
race 2000 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population 210,577 212,767 93,061 94,077
Civilian labor force 141,025 141,911 71,151 71,738
Percent of population 67.0 66.7 76.5 76.3
Employed 135,731 134,359 68,908 68,292
Agriculture 3,030 2,971 2,099 2,013
Nonagricultural industries 132,701 131,388 66,809 66,279
Unemployed 5,295 7,551 2,243 3,446
Unemployment rate 3.8 5.3 3.2 4.8
Not in labor force 69,551 70,856 21,910 22,339
White
Civilian noninstitutional
population 175,034 176,500 78,475 79,176
Civilian labor force 117,428 118,168 60,222 60,686
Percent of population 67.1 67.0 76.7 76.6
Employed 113,598 112,649 58,594 58,080
Agriculture 2,790 2,790 1,907 1,854
Nonagricultural industries 110,807 109,859 56,688 56,226
Unemployed 3,830 5,519 1,627 2,606
Unemployment rate 3.3 4.7 2.7 4.3
Not in labor force 57,606 58,332 18,253 18,490
Black
Civilian noninstitutional
population 25,376 25,720 10,185 10,320
Civilian labor force 16,798 16,729 7,453 7,424
Percent of population 66.2 65.0 73.2 71.9
Employed 15,604 15,127 6,964 6,804
Agriculture 160 125 137 113
Nonagricultural industries 15,444 15,002 6,827 6,692
Unemployed 1,195 1,602 490 620
Unemployment rate 7.1 9.6 6.6 8.3
Not in labor force 8,577 8,991 2,732 2,896
Women, 20 years Both sexes,
and over 16 to 19 years
Employment status and Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
race 2000 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population 101,533 102,438 15,983 16,252
Civilian labor force 61,881 62,454 7,994 7,719
Percent of population 60.9 61.0 50.0 47.5
Employed 59,868 59,576 6,955 6,491
Agriculture 722 770 209 188
Nonagricultural industries 59,146 58,806 6,746 6,303
Unemployed 2,012 2,878 1,039 1,228
Unemployment rate 3.3 4.6 13.0 15.9
Not in labor force 39,652 39,984 7,989 8,532
White
Civilian noninstitutional
population 83,865 84,477 12,694 12,848
Civilian labor force 50,527 50,974 6,679 6,508
Percent of population 60.2 60.3 52.6 50.7
Employed 49,105 48,956 5,898 5,613
Agriculture 682 748 201 188
Nonagricultural industries 48,423 48,208 5,696 5,425
Unemployed 1,422 2,018 781 894
Unemployment rate 2.8 4.0 11.7 13.7
Not in labor force 33,338 33,502 6,015 6,340
Black
Civilian noninstitutional
population 12,729 12,907 2,461 2,493
Civilian labor force 8,362 8,396 983 909
Percent of population 65.7 65.1 39.9 36.4
Employed 7,866 7,703 774 620
Agriculture 17 12 6 --
Nonagricultural industries 7,849 7,690 768 620
Unemployed 496 693 209 289
Unemployment rate 5.9 8.3 21.2 31.8
Not in labor force 4,367 4,511 1,479 1,585
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)
November 2001
Civilian
labor force
Civilian
Enrollment status, noninsti- Percent of
educational attainment, tutional Total population
race, and Hispanic origin population
TOTAL ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 19,169 9,007 47.0
16 to 19 years 12,640 5,004 39.6
20 to 24 years 6,530 4,002 61.3
High school 9,374 3,401 36.3
College 9,796 5,606 57.2
Full-time students 8,230 4,283 52.0
Part-time students 1,566 1,323 84.5
Men, 16 to 24 years 9,476 4,137 43.7
16 to 19 years 6,336 2,315 36.5
20 to 24 years 3,140 1,823 58.1
High school 4,937 1,681 34.0
College 4,539 2,456 54.1
Full-time students 3,834 1,861 48.5
Part-time students 705 596 84.5
Women, 16 to 24 years 9,693 4,869 50.2
16 to 19 years 6,303 2,690 42.7
20 to 24 years 3,390 2,179 64.3
High school 4,437 1,720 38.8
College 5,257 3,149 59.9
Full-time students 4,396 2,422 55.1
Part-time students 861 727 84.5
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 15,086 7,541 50.0
16 to 19 years 9,983 4,285 42.9
20 to 24 years 5,103 3,256 63.8
Men 7,506 3,491 46.5
Women 7,580 4,050 53.4
High school 7,317 2,909 39.8
College 7,769 4,632 59.6
Full-time students 6,534 3,574 54.7
Part-time students 1,234 1,058 85.8
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 2,780 985 35.4
16 to 19 years 1,853 495 26.7
20 to 24 years 927 490 52.8
Men 1,313 401 30.6
Women 1,467 584 39.8
High school 1,477 362 24.5
College 1,303 622 47.8
Full-time students 1,078 437 40.5
Part-time students 224 186 82.8
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 2,213 922 41.7
16 to 19 years 1,609 580 36.0
20 to 24 years 604 342 56.6
Men 1,093 433 39.6
Women 1,120 489 43.7
High school 1,272 381 30.0
College 941 540 57.4
Full-time students 710 350 49.3
Part-time students 231 190 82.3
TOTAL NOT ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 16,115 13,252 82.2
16 to 19 years 3,612 2,715 75.2
20 to 24 years 12,503 10,537 84.3
Less than a high school
diploma 3,999 2,855 71.4
High school graduates,
no college 7,130 5,874 82.4
Less than a bachelor's
degree 3,522 3,151 89.5
College graduates 1,463 1,372 93.8
Men, 16 to 24 years 8,215 7,290 88.7
16 to 19 years 1,908 1,541 80.8
20 to 24 years 6,307 5,748 91.1
Less than a high school
diploma 2,270 1,867 82.3
High school graduates, no
college 3,712 3,315 89.3
Less than a bachelor's
degree 1,627 1,531 94.1
College graduates 606 576 95.1
Women, 16 to 24 years 7,899 5,962 75.5
16 to 19 years 1,704 1,174 68.9
20 to 24 years 6,196 4,789 77.3
Less than a high school
diploma 1,729 988 57.1
High school graduates, no
college 3,418 2,559 74.9
Less than a bachelor's
degree 1,895 1,620 85.5
College graduates 857 796 92.8
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 12,960 10,882 84.0
16 to 19 years 2,865 2,223 77.6
20 to 24 years 10,096 8,659 85.8
Men 6,713 6,127 91.3
Women 6,247 4,754 76.1
Less than a high school
diploma 3,165 2,347 74.1
High school graduates, no
college 5,665 4,762 84.1
Less than a bachelor's
degree 2,897 2,603 89.9
College graduates 1,234 1,169 94.8
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 2,483 1,829 73.6
16 to 19 years 640 413 64.6
20 to 24 years 1,843 1,415 76.8
Men 1,181 888 75.2
Women 1,302 940 72.2
Less than a high school
diploma 718 428 59.6
High school graduates, no
college 1,190 889 74.7
Less than a bachelor's
degree 464 410 88.4
College graduates 111 101 91.3
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 3,175 2,502 78.8
16 to 19 years 806 598 74.1
20 to 24 years 2,370 1,904 80.4
Men 1,667 1,552 93.1
Women 1,508 950 62.9
Less than a high school
diploma 1,465 1,099 75.0
High school graduates, no
college 1,189 941 79.2
Less than a bachelor's
degree 439 383 87.2
College graduates 82 79 95.5
November 2001
Civilian labor force
Employed
Enrollment status,
educational attainment, Total Full time Part time
race, and Hispanic origin
TOTAL ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 8,143 1,777 6,366
16 to 19 years 4,356 443 3,912
20 to 24 years 3,787 1,334 2,453
High school 2,849 178 2,671
College 5,294 1,600 3,694
Full-time students 4,027 813 3,215
Part-time students 1,266 787 480
Men, 16 to 24 years 3,669 915 2,753
16 to 19 years 1,972 230 1,742
20 to 24 years 1,697 686 1,011
High school 1,373 95 1,278
College 2,296 821 1,475
Full-time students 1,729 439 1,290
Part-time students 567 382 185
Women, 16 to 24 years 4,474 862 3,612
16 to 19 years 2,383 214 2,170
20 to 24 years 2,091 648 1,442
High school 1,476 83 1,393
College 2,998 779 2,219
Full-time students 2,298 374 1,925
Part-time students 699 405 294
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 6,902 1,457 5,445
16 to 19 years 3,787 384 3,403
20 to 24 years 3,115 1,073 2,042
Men 3,114 744 2,369
Women 3,788 713 3,076
High school 2,488 159 2,329
College 4,414 1,298 3,116
Full-time students 3,397 665 2,732
Part-time students 1,017 634 383
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 794 239 555
16 to 19 years 368 51 318
20 to 24 years 426 189 237
Men 326 121 204
Women 468 118 350
High school 250 13 237
College 544 226 317
Full-time students 373 119 254
Part-time students 171 108 63
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 807 231 576
16 to 19 years 482 85 397
20 to 24 years 326 146 179
Men 367 109 258
Women 441 123 318
High school 292 39 253
College 516 193 323
Full-time students 336 85 251
Part-time students 180 108 72
TOTAL NOT ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 11,616 9,531 2,084
16 to 19 years 2,136 1,419 716
20 to 24 years 9,480 8,112 1,368
Less than a high school
diploma 2,289 1,762 527
High school graduates,
no college 5,099 4,163 936
Less than a bachelor's
degree 2,931 2,418 514
College graduates 1,295 1,188 107
Men, 16 to 24 years 6,325 5,490 835
16 to 19 years 1,191 841 351
20 to 24 years 5,134 4,649 485
Less than a high school
diploma 1,502 1,280 222
High school graduates, no
college 2,884 2,486 397
Less than a bachelor's
degree 1,414 1,229 184
College graduates 526 494 32
Women, 16 to 24 years 5,290 4,041 1,249
16 to 19 years 944 578 366
20 to 24 years 4,346 3,463 883
Less than a high school
diploma 788 482 306
High school graduates, no
college 2,216 1,677 539
Less than a bachelor's
degree 1,518 1,188 329
College graduates 769 694 76
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 9,766 8,066 1,700
16 to 19 years 1,826 1,237 589
20 to 24 years 7,939 6,828 1,111
Men 5,442 4,753 689
Women 4,323 3,313 1,010
Less than a high school
diploma 1,957 1,514 443
High school graduates, no
college 4,252 3,495 757
Less than a bachelor's
degree 2,452 2,041 411
College graduates 1,105 1,015 89
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 1,377 1,062 315
16 to 19 years 252 141 111
20 to 24 years 1,125 920 205
Men 651 534 116
Women 726 527 199
Less than a high school
diploma 272 200 72
High school graduates, no
college 660 508 152
Less than a bachelor's
degree 348 267 82
College graduates 97 88 9
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 2,222 1,894 327
16 to 19 years 464 331 133
20 to 24 years 1,758 1,563 195
Men 1,388 1,268 120
Women 834 627 207
Less than a high school
diploma 946 807 138
High school graduates, no
college 836 719 117
Less than a bachelor's
degree 372 317 54
College graduates 68 51 17
November 2001
Civilian labor force
Unemployed
Looking Looking Percent
Enrollment status, for for of
educational attainment, Total full-time part-time labor
race, and Hispanic origin work work force
TOTAL ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 864 169 695 9.6
16 to 19 years 649 92 557 13.0
20 to 24 years 215 76 138 5.4
High school 552 77 475 16.2
College 312 92 220 5.6
Full-time students 255 74 182 6.0
Part-time students 57 18 39 4.3
Men, 16 to 24 years 469 67 402 11.3
16 to 19 years 342 32 310 14.8
20 to 24 years 126 34 92 6.9
High school 308 38 270 18.3
College 160 28 132 6.5
Full-time students 132 21 110 7.1
Part-time students 29 7 21 4.8
Women, 16 to 24 years 395 102 293 8.1
16 to 19 years 307 60 247 11.4
20 to 24 years 89 42 46 4.1
High school 243 39 205 14.1
College 152 63 88 4.8
Full-time students 124 52 71 5.1
Part-time students 28 11 17 3.9
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 640 100 540 8.5
16 to 19 years 498 63 435 11.6
20 to 24 years 142 36 105 4.3
Men 378 46 332 10.8
Women 262 54 208 6.5
High school 421 50 371 14.5
College 218 50 169 4.7
Full-time students 177 36 141 5.0
Part-time students 41 14 28 3.9
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 191 63 128 19.4
16 to 19 years 127 26 101 25.6
20 to 24 years 64 38 26 13.1
Men 76 21 55 18.8
Women 115 43 73 19.8
High school 112 26 86 31.0
College 79 37 41 12.6
Full-time students 63 33 31 14.5
Part-time students 15 4 11 8.2
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 114 19 95 12.4
16 to 19 years 98 14 84 16.9
20 to 24 years 16 5 11 4.8
Men 66 6 60 15.2
Women 49 13 36 9.9
High school 90 11 79 23.5
College 25 8 17 4.6
Full-time students 14 6 8 4.1
Part-time students 10 2 8 5.4
TOTAL NOT ENROLLED
Total, 16 to 24 years 1,636 1,496 141 12.3
16 to 19 years 579 507 73 21.3
20 to 24 years 1,057 989 68 10.0
Less than a high school
diploma 566 506 60 19.8
High school graduates,
no college 775 707 68 13.2
Less than a bachelor's
degree 220 207 13 7.0
College graduates 76 76 -- 5.6
Men, 16 to 24 years 964 904 60 13.2
16 to 19 years 350 312 38 22.7
20 to 24 years 614 593 21 10.7
Less than a high school
diploma 366 325 40 19.6
High school graduates, no
college 431 413 18 13.0
Less than a bachelor's
degree 117 116 1 7.7
College graduates 50 50 -- 8.7
Women, 16 to 24 years 672 591 81 11.3
16 to 19 years 229 195 35 19.5
20 to 24 years 443 396 46 9.2
Less than a high school
diploma 200 181 19 20.2
High school graduates, no
college 344 294 50 13.4
Less than a bachelor's
degree 102 91 12 6.3
College graduates 26 26 -- 3.3
White
Total, 16 to 24 years 1,116 1,008 108 10.3
16 to 19 years 396 343 54 17.8
20 to 24 years 720 665 55 8.3
Men 685 641 44 11.2
Women 431 367 64 9.1
Less than a high school
diploma 390 340 50 16.6
High school graduates, no
college 510 465 45 10.7
Less than a bachelor's
degree 151 138 13 5.8
College graduates 65 65 -- 5.5
Black
Total, 16 to 24 years 452 427 25 24.7
16 to 19 years 162 147 14 39.1
20 to 24 years 290 280 10 20.5
Men 238 227 11 26.7
Women 214 200 14 22.8
Less than a high school
diploma 156 149 8 36.5
High school graduates, no
college 230 212 17 25.8
Less than a bachelor's
degree 62 62 -- 15.1
College graduates 4 4 -- 4.1
Hispanic origin
Total, 16 to 24 years 280 245 35 11.2
16 to 19 years 134 110 24 22.4
20 to 24 years 146 135 11 7.7
Men 164 144 20 10.6
Women 116 100 15 12.2
Less than a high school
diploma 153 125 27 13.9
High school graduates, no
college 105 101 4 11.2
Less than a bachelor's
degree 12 8 3 3.1
College graduates 10 10 -- 13.1
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
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Educational attainment 2000 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population 175,889 177,483 83,737 84,630
Civilian labor force 118,630 119,652 63,567 64,166
Percent of population 67.4 67.4 75.9 75.8
Employed 115,276 114,601 61,838 61,461
Employment-population ratio 65.5 64.6 73.8 72.6
Unemployed 3,354 5,052 1,729 2,705
Unemployment rate 2.8 4.2 2.7 4.2
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population 27,851 27,504 13,304 13,044
Civilian labor force 12,026 11,997 7,352 7,270
Percent of population 43.2 43.6 55.3 55.7
Employed 11,242 11,044 6,930 6,728
Employment-population ratio 40.4 40.2 52.1 51.6
Unemployed 784 954 422 542
Unemployment rate 6.5 7.9 5.7 7.5
High school graduates, no college
Civilian noninstitutional
population 57,562 57,400 26,495 26,677
Civilian labor force 37,344 36,836 19,863 19,801
Percent of population 64.9 64.2 75.0 74.2
Employed 36,087 35,069 19,206 18,850
Employment-population ratio 62.7 61.1 72.5 70.7
Unemployed 1,258 1,767 657 950
Unemployment rate 3.4 4.8 3.3 4.8
Less than a bachelor's degree (1)
Civilian noninstitutional
population 44,770 45,353 20,416 20,650
Civilian labor force 33,076 33,529 16,534 16,609
Percent of population 73.9 73.9 81.0 80.4
Employed 32,270 32,203 16,120 15,950
Employment-population ratio 72.1 71.0 79.0 77.2
Unemployed 806 1,326 413 659
Unemployment rate 2.4 4.0 2.5 4.0
Some college, no degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 30,259 30,606 14,178 14,395
Civilian labor force 21,665 21,951 11,210 11,254
Percent of population 71.6 71.7 79.1 78.2
Employed 21,079 21,052 10,904 10,830
Employment-population ratio 69.7 68.8 76.9 75.2
Unemployed 587 899 306 424
Unemployment rate 2.7 4.1 2.7 3.8
Associate degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 14,511 14,747 6,239 6,255
Civilian labor force 11,411 11,578 5,324 5,355
Percent of population 78.6 78.5 85.3 85.6
Employed 11,192 11,151 5,216 5,120
Employment-population ratio 77.1 75.6 83.6 81.8
Unemployed 219 427 107 236
Unemployment rate 1.9 3.7 2.0 4.4
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population 45,706 47,225 23,522 24,259
Civilian labor force 36,184 37,290 19,819 20,486
Percent of population 79.2 79.0 84.3 84.4
Employed 35,676 36,285 19,582 19,933
Employment-population ratio 78.1 76.8 83.2 82.2
Unemployed 507 1,005 237 553
Unemployment rate 1.4 2.7 1.2 2.7
Women White
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Educational attainment 2000 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population 92,152 92,852 147,438 148,454
Civilian labor force 55,062 55,486 98,961 99,745
Percent of population 59.8 59.8 67.1 67.2
Employed 53,438 53,140 96,537 95,982
Employment-population ratio 58.0 57.2 65.5 64.7
Unemployed 1,625 2,346 2,424 3,764
Unemployment rate 3.0 4.2 2.4 3.8
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population 14,547 14,460 22,396 22,032
Civilian labor force 4,674 4,727 9,765 9,756
Percent of population 32.1 32.7 43.6 44.3
Employed 4,313 4,316 9,214 9,053
Employment-population ratio 29.6 29.8 41.1 41.1
Unemployed 361 411 551 703
Unemployment rate 7.7 8.7 5.6 7.2
High school graduates, no college
Civilian noninstitutional
population 31,066 30,723 48,562 48,441
Civilian labor force 17,481 17,035 31,046 30,790
Percent of population 56.3 55.4 63.9 63.6
Employed 16,881 16,218 30,184 29,486
Employment-population ratio 54.3 52.8 62.2 60.9
Unemployed 601 817 862 1,303
Unemployment rate 3.4 4.8 2.8 4.2
Less than a bachelor's degree (1)
Civilian noninstitutional
population 24,354 24,703 37,456 37,823
Civilian labor force 16,542 16,920 27,400 27,656
Percent of population 67.9 68.5 73.2 73.1
Employed 16,150 16,253 26,797 26,692
Employment-population ratio 66.3 65.8 71.5 70.6
Unemployed 392 667 603 964
Unemployment rate 2.4 3.9 2.2 3.5
Some college, no degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 16,082 16,211 25,172 25,357
Civilian labor force 10,455 10,697 17,756 17,917
Percent of population 65.0 66.0 70.5 70.7
Employed 10,175 10,222 17,331 17,271
Employment-population ratio 63.3 63.1 68.8 68.1
Unemployed 281 475 425 646
Unemployment rate 2.7 4.4 2.4 3.6
Associate degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 8,272 8,491 12,283 12,466
Civilian labor force 6,087 6,223 9,644 9,739
Percent of population 73.6 73.3 78.5 78.1
Employed 5,975 6,031 9,467 9,421
Employment-population ratio 72.2 71.0 77.1 75.6
Unemployed 112 192 177 318
Unemployment rate 1.8 3.1 1.8 3.3
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population 22,184 22,966 39,025 40,159
Civilian labor force 16,365 16,804 30,749 31,544
Percent of population 73.8 73.2 78.8 78.5
Employed 16,094 16,352 30,341 30,751
Employment-population ratio 72.5 71.2 77.7 76.6
Unemployed 271 452 408 794
Unemployment rate 1.7 2.7 1.3 2.5
Hispanic
Black origin
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Educational attainment 2000 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Civilian noninstitutional
population 20,188 20,457 17,431 18,029
Civilian labor force 13,881 13,915 12,272 12,406
Percent of population 68.8 68.0 70.4 68.8
Employed 13,118 12,956 11,737 11,669
Employment-population ratio 65.0 63.3 67.3 64.7
Unemployed 763 959 535 737
Unemployment rate 5.5 6.9 4.4 5.9
Less than a high school diploma
Civilian noninstitutional
population 4,177 4,121 7,599 7,810
Civilian labor force 1,639 1,605 4,655 4,576
Percent of population 39.2 39.0 61.3 58.6
Employed 1,459 1,412 4,371 4,205
Employment-population ratio 34.9 34.3 57.5 53.8
Unemployed 180 193 285 371
Unemployment rate 11.0 12.0 6.1 8.1
High school graduates, no college
Civilian noninstitutional
population 6,941 6,946 4,908 5,020
Civilian labor force 4,906 4,721 3,638 3,578
Percent of population 70.7 68.0 74.1 71.3
Employed 4,543 4,324 3,491 3,408
Employment-population ratio 65.5 62.3 71.1 67.9
Unemployed 363 397 147 171
Unemployment rate 7.4 8.4 4.0 4.8
Less than a bachelor's degree (1)
Civilian noninstitutional
population 5,635 5,820 2,982 3,227
Civilian labor force 4,469 4,618 2,401 2,607
Percent of population 79.3 79.3 80.5 80.8
Employed 4,298 4,333 2,317 2,485
Employment-population ratio 76.3 74.4 77.7 77.0
Unemployed 171 285 84 122
Unemployment rate 3.8 6.2 3.5 4.7
Some college, no degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 3,995 4,167 2,000 2,250
Civilian labor force 3,119 3,218 1,598 1,799
Percent of population 78.1 77.2 79.9 80.0
Employed 2,976 3,010 1,537 1,717
Employment-population ratio 74.5 72.2 76.9 76.3
Unemployed 143 208 60 82
Unemployment rate 4.6 6.5 3.8 4.6
Associate degree
Civilian noninstitutional
population 1,640 1,653 982 977
Civilian labor force 1,349 1,399 803 808
Percent of population 82.3 84.6 81.8 82.6
Employed 1,321 1,322 780 767
Employment-population ratio 80.6 80.0 79.4 78.5
Unemployed 28 77 23 40
Unemployment rate 2.1 5.5 2.9 5.0
College graduates
Civilian noninstitutional
population 3,435 3,570 1,942 1,972
Civilian labor force 2,866 2,971 1,578 1,645
Percent of population 83.4 83.2 81.2 83.4
Employed 2,818 2,887 1,558 1,572
Employment-population ratio 82.0 80.9 80.2 79.7
Unemployed 48 84 20 73
Unemployment rate 1.7 2.8 1.3 4.4
(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)
November 2001
Employed (1)
Full-time workers
At work
1 to 34
35 hours for
hours economic Not
Age, sex, and race Total or or at
more noneconomic work
reasons
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 110,439 95,273 12,216 2,950
16 to 19 years 1,863 1,576 242 45
16 to 17 years 191 161 30 --
18 to 19 years 1,672 1,415 212 45
20 years and over 108,576 93,698 11,973 2,905
20 to 24 years 9,446 8,260 975 210
25 years and over 99,130 85,437 10,998 2,695
25 to 54 years 84,992 73,607 9,207 2,178
55 years and over 14,138 11,831 1,791 516
Men, 16 years and over 63,730 56,087 6,023 1,620
16 to 19 years 1,071 928 118 24
20 years and over 62,659 55,159 5,905 1,595
20 to 24 years 5,335 4,749 493 93
25 years and over 57,325 50,410 5,412 1,503
25 to 54 years 48,982 43,331 4,469 1,181
55 years and over 8,343 7,079 943 322
Women, 16 years and over 46,709 39,186 6,192 1,330
16 to 19 years 792 648 124 20
20 years and over 45,917 38,539 6,068 1,310
20 to 24 years 4,111 3,512 482 118
25 years and over 41,806 35,027 5,586 1,192
25 to 54 years 36,011 30,275 4,738 997
55 years and over 5,795 4,752 849 195
White
Men, 16 years and over 54,286 47,743 5,198 1,346
16 to 19 years 942 805 112 24
20 years and over 53,345 46,938 5,086 1,321
20 to 24 years 4,556 4,055 430 70
25 years and over 48,789 42,883 4,656 1,251
25 to 54 years 41,431 36,647 3,809 975
55 years and over 7,358 6,236 846 277
Women, 16 years and over 37,787 31,628 5,132 1,027
16 to 19 years 679 556 107 16
20 years and over 37,107 31,071 5,024 1,012
20 to 24 years 3,346 2,871 387 88
25 years and over 33,761 28,200 4,637 923
25 to 54 years 28,780 24,131 3,884 764
55 years and over 4,982 4,069 753 159
Black
Men, 16 years and over 6,304 5,610 506 188
16 to 19 years 104 102 2 --
20 years and over 6,200 5,508 504 188
20 to 24 years 552 501 42 8
25 years and over 5,648 5,006 462 180
25 to 54 years 5,010 4,464 400 146
55 years and over 639 542 62 35
Women, 16 years and over 6,544 5,538 764 242
16 to 19 years 88 72 13 2
20 years and over 6,457 5,467 751 239
20 to 24 years 558 463 74 21
25 years and over 5,899 5,004 677 218
25 to 54 years 5,301 4,501 611 189
55 years and over 598 503 67 29
November 2001
Employed (1)
Part-time workers
At work (2)
Part time Part time
for for Not
Age, sex, and race Total economic noneconomic at
reasons reasons work
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 23,920 2,512 20,244 1,165
16 to 19 years 4,629 307 4,194 127
16 to 17 years 2,207 43 2,099 65
18 to 19 years 2,422 264 2,096 62
20 years and over 19,292 2,206 16,049 1,037
20 to 24 years 3,821 477 3,201 143
25 years and over 15,471 1,728 12,848 894
25 to 54 years 10,976 1,520 8,862 594
55 years and over 4,495 208 3,986 301
Men, 16 years and over 7,725 1,120 6,313 292
16 to 19 years 2,093 166 1,888 39
20 years and over 5,633 954 4,425 253
20 to 24 years 1,496 214 1,247 36
25 years and over 4,136 741 3,178 217
25 to 54 years 2,299 646 1,553 100
55 years and over 1,837 95 1,625 117
Women, 16 years and over 16,195 1,392 13,930 872
16 to 19 years 2,536 141 2,306 88
20 years and over 13,659 1,251 11,624 784
20 to 24 years 2,325 264 1,954 107
25 years and over 11,334 988 9,669 677
25 to 54 years 8,677 874 7,309 494
55 years and over 2,658 114 2,361 183
White
Men, 16 years and over 6,536 831 5,460 244
16 to 19 years 1,801 130 1,635 36
20 years and over 4,735 702 3,825 208
20 to 24 years 1,258 173 1,057 28
25 years and over 3,477 528 2,769 180
25 to 54 years 1,831 459 1,293 78
55 years and over 1,646 69 1,476 102
Women, 16 years and over 14,040 1,044 12,230 766
16 to 19 years 2,191 114 1,997 81
20 years and over 11,848 930 10,233 685
20 to 24 years 1,895 216 1,595 84
25 years and over 9,954 714 8,638 602
25 to 54 years 7,535 621 6,482 432
55 years and over 2,419 94 2,155 170
Black
Men, 16 years and over 802 213 554 36
16 to 19 years 198 31 164 2
20 years and over 604 181 389 34
20 to 24 years 123 29 94 --
25 years and over 481 152 296 34
25 to 54 years 323 131 174 18
55 years and over 158 21 122 16
Women, 16 years and over 1,477 254 1,147 76
16 to 19 years 231 24 200 7
20 years and over 1,246 230 947 70
20 to 24 years 319 39 257 22
25 years and over 928 190 690 47
25 to 54 years 750 177 532 41
55 years and over 178 13 158 7
November 2001
Unemployed
Looking Looking
for for
Age, sex, and race full-time part-time
work work
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 6,124 1,428
16 to 19 years 599 630
16 to 17 years 76 408
18 to 19 years 522 221
20 years and over 5,525 798
20 to 24 years 1,066 206
25 years and over 4,459 592
25 to 54 years 3,989 403
55 years and over 470 189
Men, 16 years and over 3,490 648
16 to 19 years 344 348
20 years and over 3,146 300
20 to 24 years 627 113
25 years and over 2,518 187
25 to 54 years 2,205 83
55 years and over 313 104
Women, 16 years and over 2,634 779
16 to 19 years 255 281
20 years and over 2,380 498
20 to 24 years 439 93
25 years and over 1,941 405
25 to 54 years 1,784 320
55 years and over 157 85
White
Men, 16 years and over 2,600 536
16 to 19 years 248 282
20 years and over 2,352 255
20 to 24 years 439 94
25 years and over 1,913 160
25 to 54 years 1,649 69
55 years and over 264 92
Women, 16 years and over 1,775 608
16 to 19 years 158 207
20 years and over 1,617 402
20 to 24 years 262 66
25 years and over 1,354 336
25 to 54 years 1,237 260
55 years and over 118 75
Black
Men, 16 years and over 676 80
16 to 19 years 87 49
20 years and over 589 31
20 to 24 years 160 17
25 years and over 429 14
25 to 54 years 397 6
55 years and over 31 9
Women, 16 years and over 701 145
16 to 19 years 85 67
20 years and over 615 78
20 to 24 years 158 20
25 years and over 458 58
25 to 54 years 430 50
55 years and over 28 9
(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 Men
16 years 16 years
and over and over
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Occupation 2000 2001 2000 2001
Total 135,731 134,359 72,371 71,456
Managerial and professional
specialty 41,296 42,031 20,618 20,813
Executive, administrative,
and managerial 19,714 20,293 10,638 10,760
Officials and
administrators, public
administration 741 799 340 429
Other executive,
administrative, and
managerial 13,976 14,388 8,089 8,286
Management-related
occupations 4,997 5,106 2,208 2,046
Professional specialty 21,583 21,737 9,981 10,052
Engineers 2,057 2,128 1,894 1,915
Mathematical and computer
scientists 2,105 2,115 1,459 1,491
Natural scientists 594 553 390 373
Health diagnosing
occupations 994 1,098 711 777
Health assessment and
treating occupations 3,058 3,106 476 450
Teachers, college and
university 1,037 1,061 561 617
Teachers, except college
and university 5,555 5,532 1,387 1,347
Lawyers and judges 977 1,053 665 739
Other professional
specialty occupations 5,206 5,091 2,437 2,344
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 39,677 38,602 14,302 13,900
Technicians and related
support 4,416 4,371 2,152 1,964
Health technologists and
technicians 1,801 1,842 379 329
Engineering and science
technicians 1,251 1,265 921 899
Technicians, except health,
engineering, and science 1,364 1,265 851 736
Sales occupations 16,554 15,769 8,218 7,964
Supervisors and proprietors 4,909 4,678 2,934 2,774
Sales representatives,
finance and business
services 2,987 2,899 1,567 1,617
Sales representatives,
commodities, except
retail 1,635 1,348 1,189 1,026
Sales workers, retail and
personal services 6,911 6,762 2,492 2,524
Sales-related occupations 111 82 35 23
Administrative support,
including clerical 18,708 18,462 3,932 3,972
Supervisors 667 712 260 238
Computer equipment
operators 312 264 160 113
Secretaries, stenographers,
and typists 3,185 3,028 69 86
Financial records
processing 2,328 2,159 215 186
Mail and message
distributing 987 981 577 588
Other administrative
support, including
clerical 11,231 11,317 2,651 2,761
Service occupations 18,429 18,436 7,440 7,389
Private household 706 685 34 21
Protective service 2,302 2,545 1,839 2,014
Service, except private
household and protective 15,421 15,205 5,567 5,354
Food service 6,549 6,272 2,813 2,765
Health service 2,646 2,717 292 337
Cleaning and building
service 3,227 3,124 1,786 1,693
Personal service 3,000 3,092 676 558
Precision production, craft,
and repair 14,767 14,620 13,414 13,404
Mechanics and repairers 4,749 4,673 4,476 4,416
Construction trades 6,140 6,329 5,977 6,174
Other precision production,
craft, and repair 3,878 3,619 2,961 2,815
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 18,466 17,581 14,080 13,482
Machine operators,
assemblers, and inspectors 7,273 6,479 4,600 4,194
Transportation and material
moving occupations 5,673 5,548 5,075 4,951
Motor vehicle operators 4,400 4,313 3,870 3,764
Other transportation and
material moving
occupations 1,273 1,235 1,205 1,187
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 5,520 5,553 4,405 4,336
Construction laborers 1,051 1,082 1,009 1,048
Other handlers, equipment
cleaners, helpers, and
laborers 4,469 4,471 3,396 3,288
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3,095 3,090 2,516 2,469
Farm operators and managers 1,040 1,103 772 824
Other farming, forestry, and
fishing occupations 2,055 1,987 1,744 1,644
Men Women
20 years 16 years
and over and over
Nov. Nov. Nov.
Occupation 2000 2001 2000
Total 68,908 68,292 63,360
Managerial and professional
specialty 20,457 20,661 20,678
Executive, administrative,
and managerial 10,576 10,704 9,076
Officials and
administrators, public
administration 340 429 401
Other executive,
administrative, and
managerial 8,039 8,234 5,887
Management-related
occupations 2,197 2,041 2,788
Professional specialty 9,881 9,957 11,602
Engineers 1,889 1,910 163
Mathematical and computer
scientists 1,449 1,489 646
Natural scientists 390 373 204
Health diagnosing
occupations 711 773 283
Health assessment and
treating occupations 476 443 2,582
Teachers, college and
university 553 614 475
Teachers, except college
and university 1,351 1,307 4,168
Lawyers and judges 665 739 312
Other professional
specialty occupations 2,397 2,308 2,769
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 13,405 13,111 25,376
Technicians and related
support 2,107 1,917 2,264
Health technologists and
technicians 376 317 1,421
Engineering and science
technicians 899 871 330
Technicians, except health,
engineering, and science 833 730 513
Sales occupations 7,622 7,391 8,336
Supervisors and proprietors 2,917 2,745 1,975
Sales representatives,
finance and business
services 1,531 1,599 1,420
Sales representatives,
commodities, except
retail 1,180 1,026 446
Sales workers, retail and
personal services 1,958 1,998 4,419
Sales-related occupations 35 23 76
Administrative support,
including clerical 3,676 3,803 14,776
Supervisors 260 238 407
Computer equipment
operators 152 112 152
Secretaries, stenographers,
and typists 65 80 3,116
Financial records
processing 209 182 2,112
Mail and message
distributing 562 583 410
Other administrative
support, including
clerical 2,427 2,607 8,580
Service occupations 6,417 6,491 10,989
Private household 32 18 672
Protective service 1,800 1,962 464
Service, except private
household and protective 4,584 4,511 9,853
Food service 2,063 2,091 3,736
Health service 267 320 2,354
Cleaning and building
service 1,689 1,622 1,440
Personal service 564 478 2,323
Precision production, craft,
and repair 13,104 13,112 1,353
Mechanics and repairers 4,412 4,328 273
Construction trades 5,785 5,998 163
Other precision production,
craft, and repair 2,907 2,786 917
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 13,191 12,638 4,386
Machine operators,
assemblers, and inspectors 4,466 4,074 2,673
Transportation and material
moving occupations 4,980 4,869 598
Motor vehicle operators 3,796 3,698 530
Other transportation and
material moving
occupations 1,184 1,172 68
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 3,744 3,694 1,115
Construction laborers 953 968 42
Other handlers, equipment
cleaners, helpers, and
laborers 2,791 2,726 1,073
Farming, forestry, and fishing 2,335 2,280 579
Farm operators and managers 766 817 268
Other farming, forestry, and
fishing occupations 1,568 1,464 311
Women
16 years 20 years
and over and over
Nov. Nov. Nov.
Occupation 2001 2000 2001
Total 62,904 59,868 59,576
Managerial and professional
specialty 21,218 20,477 21,049
Executive, administrative,
and managerial 9,533 9,027 9,471
Officials and
administrators, public
administration 370 401 370
Other executive,
administrative, and
managerial 6,102 5,843 6,052
Management-related
occupations 3,060 2,783 3,048
Professional specialty 11,685 11,451 11,578
Engineers 213 163 213
Mathematical and computer
scientists 624 644 623
Natural scientists 180 204 180
Health diagnosing
occupations 321 283 321
Health assessment and
treating occupations 2,656 2,581 2,656
Teachers, college and
university 444 464 439
Teachers, except college
and university 4,185 4,092 4,139
Lawyers and judges 314 312 314
Other professional
specialty occupations 2,747 2,708 2,692
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 24,703 23,560 22,983
Technicians and related
support 2,407 2,231 2,368
Health technologists and
technicians 1,513 1,406 1,486
Engineering and science
technicians 365 315 358
Technicians, except health,
engineering, and science 529 510 525
Sales occupations 7,805 7,171 6,713
Supervisors and proprietors 1,904 1,953 1,867
Sales representatives,
finance and business
services 1,282 1,378 1,251
Sales representatives,
commodities, except
retail 322 438 308
Sales workers, retail and
personal services 4,238 3,329 3,230
Sales-related occupations 58 73 58
Administrative support,
including clerical 14,490 14,158 13,901
Supervisors 475 405 467
Computer equipment
operators 151 150 148
Secretaries, stenographers,
and typists 2,942 3,012 2,869
Financial records
processing 1,973 2,091 1,952
Mail and message
distributing 393 404 376
Other administrative
support, including
clerical 8,556 8,098 8,089
Service occupations 11,047 9,781 9,872
Private household 665 611 594
Protective service 532 437 510
Service, except private
household and protective 9,851 8,733 8,769
Food service 3,507 2,931 2,775
Health service 2,380 2,259 2,297
Cleaning and building
service 1,431 1,348 1,342
Personal service 2,533 2,196 2,356
Precision production, craft,
and repair 1,216 1,327 1,187
Mechanics and repairers 257 266 246
Construction trades 155 156 150
Other precision production,
craft, and repair 804 905 791
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 4,099 4,190 3,896
Machine operators,
assemblers, and inspectors 2,285 2,594 2,213
Transportation and material
moving occupations 597 581 582
Motor vehicle operators 550 513 535
Other transportation and
material moving
occupations 47 68 47
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 1,217 1,015 1,101
Construction laborers 34 41 29
Other handlers, equipment
cleaners, helpers, and
laborers 1,182 974 1,072
Farming, forestry, and fishing 621 532 588
Farm operators and managers 279 266 279
Other farming, forestry, and
fishing occupations 342 266 309
A-20. Employed persons by occupation, race, and sex
(Percent distribution)
Total Men
Nov. Nov. Nov.
Occupation and race 2000 2001 2000
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 135,731 134,359 72,371
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 30.4 31.3 28.5
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 14.5 15.1 14.7
Professional specialty 15.9 16.2 13.8
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 29.2 28.7 19.8
Technicians and related support 3.3 3.3 3.0
Sales occupations 12.2 11.7 11.4
Administrative support, including
clerical 13.8 13.7 5.4
Service occupations 13.6 13.7 10.3
Private household .5 .5 --
Protective service 1.7 1.9 2.5
Service, except private household and
protective 11.4 11.3 7.7
Precision production, craft, and repair 10.9 10.9 18.5
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 13.6 13.1 19.5
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 5.4 4.8 6.4
Transportation and material moving
occupations 4.2 4.1 7.0
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 4.1 4.1 6.1
Farming, forestry, and fishing 2.3 2.3 3.5
White
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 113,598 112,649 61,562
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 31.6 32.1 29.4
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 15.3 15.8 15.5
Professional specialty 16.2 16.4 13.8
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 29.1 28.7 19.7
Technicians and related support 3.1 3.2 2.9
Sales occupations 12.5 11.9 11.8
Administrative support, including
clerical 13.4 13.5 5.0
Service occupations 12.3 12.6 9.2
Private household .5 .5 --
Protective service 1.5 1.7 2.3
Service, except private household and
protective 10.3 10.3 6.8
Precision production, craft, and repair 11.4 11.5 19.4
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 13.1 12.6 18.7
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 5.1 4.6 6.1
Transportation and material moving
occupations 4.1 4.0 6.7
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 4.0 4.0 5.8
Farming, forestry, and fishing 2.5 2.5 3.7
Black
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 15,604 15,127 7,331
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 21.0 23.0 18.1
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 9.4 10.2 8.5
Professional specialty 11.6 12.8 9.6
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 30.3 29.6 18.9
Technicians and related support 3.5 2.9 2.7
Sales occupations 10.0 10.2 7.8
Administrative support, including
clerical 16.8 16.5 8.4
Service occupations 21.9 21.6 18.4
Private household .5 .4 --
Protective service 3.2 3.7 4.8
Service, except private household and
protective 18.2 17.4 13.5
Precision production, craft, and repair 7.6 7.2 13.7
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 17.9 17.5 28.5
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 6.8 6.2 8.7
Transportation and material moving
occupations 5.9 5.9 10.8
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 5.2 5.5 9.1
Farming, forestry, and fishing 1.3 1.0 2.4
Men Women
Nov. Nov. Nov.
Occupation and race 2001 2000 2001
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 71,456 63,360 62,904
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 29.1 32.6 33.7
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 15.1 14.3 15.2
Professional specialty 14.1 18.3 18.6
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 19.5 40.0 39.3
Technicians and related support 2.7 3.6 3.8
Sales occupations 11.1 13.2 12.4
Administrative support, including
clerical 5.6 23.3 23.0
Service occupations 10.3 17.3 17.6
Private household (1) 1.1 1.1
Protective service 2.8 .7 .8
Service, except private household and
protective 7.5 15.6 15.7
Precision production, craft, and repair 18.8 2.1 1.9
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 18.9 6.9 6.5
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 5.9 4.2 3.6
Transportation and material moving
occupations 6.9 .9 .9
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 6.1 1.8 1.9
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3.5 .9 1.0
White
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 60,822 52,036 51,827
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 29.7 34.1 34.9
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 15.8 15.1 15.8
Professional specialty 14.0 19.0 19.1
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 19.4 40.2 39.5
Technicians and related support 2.7 3.4 3.9
Sales occupations 11.5 13.4 12.4
Administrative support, including
clerical 5.2 23.5 23.2
Service occupations 9.4 16.0 16.3
Private household (1) 1.1 1.1
Protective service 2.6 .6 .7
Service, except private household and
protective 6.7 14.4 14.6
Precision production, craft, and repair 19.7 2.0 1.9
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 18.1 6.6 6.2
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 5.6 3.9 3.4
Transportation and material moving
occupations 6.7 .9 .9
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 5.7 1.8 1.9
Farming, forestry, and fishing 3.7 1.0 1.2
Black
Total, 16 years and over (thousands) 7,106 8,273 8,021
Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0
Managerial and professional specialty 19.5 23.6 26.2
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 9.2 10.2 11.1
Professional specialty 10.2 13.4 15.1
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 18.5 40.4 39.5
Technicians and related support 2.1 4.2 3.6
Sales occupations 8.1 11.9 12.0
Administrative support, including
clerical 8.3 24.3 23.9
Service occupations 18.2 25.1 24.5
Private household -- 1.0 .8
Protective service 5.8 1.8 1.9
Service, except private household and
protective 12.4 22.3 21.8
Precision production, craft, and repair 13.6 2.2 1.6
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 28.2 8.5 8.0
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 8.0 5.1 4.5
Transportation and material moving
occupations 10.6 1.5 1.7
Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers,
and laborers 9.6 1.9 1.8
Farming, forestry, and fishing 2.0 .2 .2
(1) Less than 0.05 percent.
A-21. Employed persons by industry and occupation
(In thousands)
Techni-
cal,
Managerial and sales,
professional and ad-
specialty minis-
trative
support
Executive,
adminis- Techni-
Total trative, Profes- cians
Industry em- and sional and
ployed mana- specialty related
gerial support
Agriculture 2,971 76 95 57
Mining 547 47 46 20
Construction 9,760 1,350 174 62
Manufacturing 18,187 2,838 1,894 610
Durable goods 11,010 1,722 1,158 402
Nondurable goods 7,177 1,116 737 209
Transportation and public
utilities 9,850 1,399 652 372
Wholesale and retail trade 27,670 2,713 657 257
Wholesale trade 4,850 634 181 47
Retail trade 22,820 2,079 476 210
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 8,734 2,819 354 169
Services 50,537 7,665 16,772 2,604
Private households 789 9 8 3
Other service industries 49,747 7,656 16,764 2,601
Professional services 34,030 4,733 14,427 2,202
Public administration 6,103 1,387 1,094 221
Technical, sales, Service
and administrative occupa-
support tions
Adminis-
trative Private
Industry Sales support, house-
including hold
clerical
Agriculture 25 155 --
Mining 15 67 --
Construction 97 468 --
Manufacturing 673 1,688 --
Durable goods 256 963 --
Nondurable goods 417 726 --
Transportation and public
utilities 356 2,370 --
Wholesale and retail trade 11,263 2,352 --
Wholesale trade 1,933 629 --
Retail trade 9,331 1,723 --
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 2,187 2,690 --
Services 1,134 7,443 685
Private households -- 3 685
Other service industries 1,134 7,441 --
Professional services 180 5,543 --
Public administration 18 1,228 --
Service Operators,
occupa- fabricators,
tions and laborers
Preci- Machine
sion oper-
Other produc- ators,
Industry service (1) tion, assem-
craft, blers,
and and
repair inspec-
tors
Agriculture 10 38 9
Mining 6 186 39
Construction 26 5,737 94
Manufacturing 278 3,482 5,101
Durable goods 135 2,443 3,067
Nondurable goods 144 1,039 2,034
Transportation and public
utilities 298 1,267 93
Wholesale and retail trade 5,388 1,404 318
Wholesale trade 49 289 120
Retail trade 5,339 1,115 198
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 266 154 16
Services 9,684 2,133 785
Private households 56 3 --
Other service industries 9,628 2,131 785
Professional services 5,770 450 158
Public administration 1,793 220 25
Operators,
fabricators
and laborers
Transpor- Handlers,
tation equipment Farming,
Industry and cleaners, forestry,
material helpers, and
moving and fishing
laborers
Agriculture 61 8 2,436
Mining 103 20 --
Construction 554 1,170 28
Manufacturing 592 975 56
Durable goods 304 510 51
Nondurable goods 288 464 5
Transportation and public
utilities 2,400 634 9
Wholesale and retail trade 1,145 2,059 113
Wholesale trade 490 408 71
Retail trade 656 1,652 42
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 2 10 66
Services 658 626 348
Private households 4 8 12
Other service industries 654 618 336
Professional services 363 111 94
Public administration 33 51 34
(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)
November 2001
Nonagri-
Agriculture cultural
industries
Wage and
salary
workers
Wage and Self- Unpaid
Age and sex salary employed family Total
workers workers workers
Total, 16 years and over 1,753 1,208 11 122,859
16 to 19 years 158 26 4 6,232
16 to 17 years 58 15 4 2,296
18 to 19 years 100 11 -- 3,936
20 to 24 years 228 42 4 12,744
25 to 34 years 368 119 3 27,558
35 to 44 years 433 252 -- 32,742
45 to 54 years 304 279 1 27,845
55 to 64 years 174 235 -- 12,537
65 years and over 86 257 -- 3,202
Men, 16 years and over 1,258 896 7 64,129
16 to 19 years 120 24 4 2,978
16 to 17 years 44 13 4 1,052
18 to 19 years 77 11 -- 1,926
20 to 24 years 165 33 2 6,465
25 to 34 years 259 91 1 14,796
35 to 44 years 311 186 -- 17,393
45 to 54 years 213 202 -- 14,210
55 to 64 years 131 159 -- 6,558
65 years and over 59 201 -- 1,729
Women, 16 years and over 495 311 4 58,731
16 to 19 years 38 2 -- 3,253
16 to 17 years 15 2 -- 1,244
18 to 19 years 23 -- -- 2,010
20 to 24 years 63 8 1 6,279
25 to 34 years 109 27 2 12,761
35 to 44 years 122 65 -- 15,349
45 to 54 years 92 77 1 13,635
55 to 64 years 43 75 -- 5,979
65 years and over 28 56 -- 1,473
November 2001
Nonagricultural workers
Wage and salary workers
Private industries
Private Other
Age and sex Total household private
workers industries
Total, 16 years and over 103,503 772 102,730
16 to 19 years 6,019 78 5,941
16 to 17 years 2,249 36 2,212
18 to 19 years 3,770 42 3,729
20 to 24 years 11,604 106 11,498
25 to 34 years 23,836 110 23,725
35 to 44 years 27,524 176 27,348
45 to 54 years 21,886 151 21,735
55 to 64 years 9,925 109 9,816
65 years and over 2,709 41 2,667
Men, 16 years and over 55,735 49 55,686
16 to 19 years 2,888 7 2,880
16 to 17 years 1,039 4 1,035
18 to 19 years 1,848 3 1,845
20 to 24 years 6,008 6 6,001
25 to 34 years 13,184 10 13,174
35 to 44 years 15,113 10 15,103
45 to 54 years 11,667 4 11,663
55 to 64 years 5,381 8 5,372
65 years and over 1,495 2 1,493
Women, 16 years and over 47,768 723 47,044
16 to 19 years 3,131 71 3,061
16 to 17 years 1,209 33 1,177
18 to 19 years 1,922 38 1,884
20 to 24 years 5,596 99 5,497
25 to 34 years 10,652 100 10,551
35 to 44 years 12,412 166 12,246
45 to 54 years 10,219 147 10,072
55 to 64 years 4,544 101 4,443
65 years and over 1,213 39 1,174
November 2001
Nonagricultural industries
Wage and
salary
workers
Self- Unpaid
Age and sex Government employed family
workers workers
Total, 16 years and over 19,356 8,450 79
16 to 19 years 213 64 6
16 to 17 years 47 25 --
18 to 19 years 165 40 6
20 to 24 years 1,140 243 7
25 to 34 years 3,722 1,380 8
35 to 44 years 5,217 2,374 12
45 to 54 years 5,959 2,266 25
55 to 64 years 2,612 1,510 14
65 years and over 493 613 6
Men, 16 years and over 8,394 5,144 22
16 to 19 years 91 33 3
16 to 17 years 13 9 --
18 to 19 years 78 24 3
20 to 24 years 457 158 7
25 to 34 years 1,612 785 3
35 to 44 years 2,280 1,429 2
45 to 54 years 2,543 1,397 5
55 to 64 years 1,177 956 1
65 years and over 233 387 --
Women, 16 years and over 10,963 3,306 57
16 to 19 years 122 31 3
16 to 17 years 34 15 --
18 to 19 years 88 16 3
20 to 24 years 683 85 --
25 to 34 years 2,110 596 5
35 to 44 years 2,937 945 10
45 to 54 years 3,416 870 20
55 to 64 years 1,435 554 13
65 years and over 260 226 6
A-23. Persons at work in agriculture and nonagricultural
industries by hours of work
November 2001
Thousands of persons
All
Hours of work industries Agriculture
Total, 16 years and over 130,245 2,853
1 to 34 hours 34,280 894
1 to 4 hours 1,275 68
5 to 14 hours 5,117 214
15 to 29 hours 16,152 407
30 to 34 hours 11,737 204
35 hours and over 95,965 1,959
35 to 39 hours 8,666 171
40 hours 50,910 780
41 hours and over 36,388 1,008
41 to 48 hours 13,198 198
49 to 59 hours 13,497 295
60 hours and over 9,692 515
Average hours, total at work 38.8 40.3
Average hours, persons who usually
work full time 42.6 46.8
November 2001
Thousands of Percent
persons distribution
Nonagricultural All
Hours of work industries industries
Total, 16 years and over 127,392 100.0
1 to 34 hours 33,386 26.3
1 to 4 hours 1,207 1.0
5 to 14 hours 4,902 3.9
15 to 29 hours 15,745 12.4
30 to 34 hours 11,532 9.0
35 hours and over 94,006 73.7
35 to 39 hours 8,495 6.7
40 hours 50,130 39.1
41 hours and over 35,380 27.9
41 to 48 hours 13,000 10.1
49 to 59 hours 13,203 10.4
60 hours and over 9,177 7.4
Average hours, total at work 38.7 --
Average hours, persons who usually
work full time 42.6 --
November 2001
Percent distribution
Nonagricultural
Hours of work Agriculture industries
Total, 16 years and over 100.0 100.0
1 to 34 hours 31.3 26.2
1 to 4 hours 2.4 0.9
5 to 14 hours 7.5 3.8
15 to 29 hours 14.3 12.4
30 to 34 hours 7.2 9.1
35 hours and over 68.7 73.8
35 to 39 hours 6.0 6.7
40 hours 27.3 39.4
41 hours and over 35.3 27.8
41 to 48 hours 6.9 10.2
49 to 59 hours 10.3 10.4
60 hours and over 18.1 7.2
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)
November 2001
All industries
Usually
Reason for working less than 35 hours Total work
full time
Total, 16 years and over 34,280 12,216
Economic reasons 4,042 1,649
Slack work or business conditions 2,729 1,444
Could only find part-time work 1,052 --
Seasonal work 182 126
Job started or ended during week 79 79
Noneconomic reasons 30,239 10,566
Child-care problems 802 91
Other family or personal obligations 5,505 693
Health or medical limitations 759 --
In school or training 6,978 55
Retired or Social Security limit on
earnings 1,971 --
Vacation or personal day 3,035 3,035
Holiday, legal or religious 4,426 4,426
Weather-related curtailment 141 141
All other reasons 6,621 2,125
Average hours:
Economic reasons 23.3 24.3
Other reasons 22.1 27.0
November 2001
All Nonagricultural
industries industries
Usually
Reason for working less than 35 hours work Total
part time
Total, 16 years and over 22,065 33,386
Economic reasons 2,392 3,837
Slack work or business conditions 1,285 2,600
Could only find part-time work 1,052 1,035
Seasonal work 56 124
Job started or ended during week -- 78
Noneconomic reasons 19,672 29,549
Child-care problems 711 797
Other family or personal obligations 4,812 5,374
Health or medical limitations 759 733
In school or training 6,923 6,850
Retired or Social Security limit on
earnings 1,971 1,848
Vacation or personal day -- 3,008
Holiday, legal or religious -- 4,382
Weather-related curtailment -- 123
All other reasons 4,496 6,433
Average hours:
Economic reasons 22.7 23.5
Other reasons 19.5 22.2
November 2001
Nonagricultural
industries
Usually Usually
Reason for working less than 35 hours work work
full time part time
Total, 16 years and over 11,953 21,433
Economic reasons 1,523 2,314
Slack work or business conditions 1,366 1,235
Could only find part-time work -- 1,035
Seasonal work 79 44
Job started or ended during week 78 --
Noneconomic reasons 10,431 19,118
Child-care problems 91 706
Other family or personal obligations 681 4,693
Health or medical limitations -- 733
In school or training 55 6,795
Retired or Social Security limit on
earnings -- 1,848
Vacation or personal day 3,008 --
Holiday, legal or religious 4,382 --
Weather-related curtailment 123 --
All other reasons 2,090 4,343
Average hours:
Economic reasons 24.6 22.7
Other reasons 27.1 19.5
A-25. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by class of
worker and usual full- or part-time status
(Numbers in thousands)
November 2001
Worked 1 to
34 hours
Total For
Industry and class of worker at Total economic
work reasons
Total, 16 years and over 127,392 33,386 3,837
Wage and salary workers 119,309 30,790 3,405
Mining 513 53 10
Construction 7,965 1,500 367
Manufacturing 17,299 2,208 347
Durable goods 10,502 1,296 177
Nondurable goods 6,797 912 171
Transportation and public utilities 9,071 1,650 229
Wholesale and retail trade 25,521 8,613 1,140
Finance, insurance, and real estate 7,872 1,741 81
Service industries 45,162 13,442 1,201
Private households 755 417 76
All other industries 44,407 13,025 1,126
Public administration 5,906 1,583 29
Self-employed workers 8,005 2,551 428
Unpaid family workers 79 46 4
November 2001
Worked 1 to 34
hours
For noneconomic
reasons
Usually Usually Worked
Industry and class of worker work work 35 hours
full part or more
time time
Total, 16 years and over 10,431 19,118 94,006
Wage and salary workers 9,930 17,455 88,519
Mining 27 16 460
Construction 718 415 6,465
Manufacturing 1,167 694 15,091
Durable goods 769 350 9,206
Nondurable goods 397 344 5,885
Transportation and public utilities 785 636 7,421
Wholesale and retail trade 1,140 6,333 16,909
Finance, insurance, and real estate 883 777 6,131
Service industries 3,930 8,310 31,721
Private households 25 316 338
All other industries 3,905 7,994 31,382
Public administration 1,280 274 4,323
Self-employed workers 498 1,624 5,454
Unpaid family workers 2 39 33
November 2001
Average hours
Total Persons who
Industry and class of worker at usually work
work full time
Total, 16 years and over 38.7 42.6
Wage and salary workers 38.7 42.4
Mining 47.9 48.8
Construction 40.4 41.8
Manufacturing 41.7 42.7
Durable goods 41.9 42.7
Nondurable goods 41.3 42.7
Transportation and public utilities 41.3 43.3
Wholesale and retail trade 36.6 43.0
Finance, insurance, and real estate 39.6 41.8
Service industries 37.5 42.0
Private households 29.4 39.9
All other industries 37.7 42.1
Public administration 40.0 41.0
Self-employed workers 39.2 45.6
Unpaid family workers 31.2 (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)
November 2001
Worked 1 to
34 hours
For
Age, sex, race, and Total economic
marital status at work Total reasons
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 127,392 33,386 3,837
16 to 19 years 6,134 4,579 355
16 to 17 years 2,256 2,093 55
18 to 19 years 3,878 2,486 300
20 years and over 121,259 28,807 3,482
20 to 24 years 12,648 4,478 635
25 years and over 108,610 24,329 2,848
25 to 54 years 91,505 18,780 2,448
55 years and over 17,105 5,549 400
Men, 16 years and over 67,449 12,701 1,903
16 to 19 years 2,951 2,058 192
16 to 17 years 1,030 946 17
18 to 19 years 1,921 1,112 176
20 years and over 64,498 10,643 1,711
20 to 24 years 6,509 1,864 333
25 years and over 57,989 8,778 1,377
25 to 54 years 48,770 6,375 1,177
55 years and over 9,219 2,404 200
Women, 16 years and over 59,943 20,686 1,934
16 to 19 years 3,182 2,521 163
16 to 17 years 1,225 1,148 39
18 to 19 years 1,957 1,374 124
20 years and over 56,761 18,164 1,772
20 to 24 years 6,139 2,614 301
25 years and over 50,622 15,551 1,470
25 to 54 years 42,736 12,405 1,271
55 years and over 7,886 3,146 200
Race
White, 16 years and over 106,589 28,467 3,008
Men 57,291 10,807 1,540
Women 49,298 17,660 1,468
Black, 16 years and over 14,465 3,314 614
Men 6,774 1,212 262
Women 7,691 2,102 352
Marital status
Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 40,593 5,735 722
Widowed, divorced, or separated 8,174 1,393 279
Single (never married) 18,682 5,573 902
Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present. 31,777 10,814 721
Widowed, divorced, or separated 12,244 3,367 497
Single (never married) 15,922 6,504 717
November 2001
Worked 1 to 34
hours
For noneconomic
reasons
Usually Usually Worked
Age, sex, race, and work work 35 hours
marital status full part or more
time time
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 10,431 19,118 94,006
16 to 19 years 169 4,056 1,554
16 to 17 years 17 2,021 162
18 to 19 years 152 2,035 1,392
20 years and over 10,262 15,063 92,451
20 to 24 years 762 3,082 8,170
25 years and over 9,500 11,981 84,281
25 to 54 years 7,978 8,354 72,726
55 years and over 1,522 3,628 11,555
Men, 16 years and over 4,919 5,879 54,748
16 to 19 years 71 1,795 893
16 to 17 years 6 923 84
18 to 19 years 65 872 809
20 years and over 4,848 4,084 53,855
20 to 24 years 331 1,200 4,645
25 years and over 4,517 2,884 49,210
25 to 54 years 3,739 1,458 42,395
55 years and over 778 1,426 6,815
Women, 16 years and over 5,512 13,239 39,258
16 to 19 years 98 2,260 661
16 to 17 years 11 1,098 78
18 to 19 years 87 1,163 583
20 years and over 5,414 10,979 38,597
20 to 24 years 430 1,882 3,526
25 years and over 4,983 9,097 35,071
25 to 54 years 4,239 6,896 30,331
55 years and over 745 2,202 4,740
Race
White, 16 years and over 8,786 16,673 78,122
Men 4,207 5,060 46,485
Women 4,579 11,612 31,638
Black, 16 years and over 1,085 1,615 11,151
Men 424 527 5,562
Women 661 1,089 5,589
Marital status
Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 3,173 1,840 34,858
Widowed, divorced, or separated 620 494 6,782
Single (never married) 1,126 3,545 13,109
Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present. 3,070 7,023 20,963
Widowed, divorced, or separated 1,214 1,656 8,876
Single (never married) 1,228 4,560 9,418
November 2001
Average hours
Total Persons who
Age, sex, race, and at usually work
marital status work full time
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 38.7 42.6
16 to 19 years 23.5 39.2
16 to 17 years 17.2 37.8
18 to 19 years 27.1 39.3
20 years and over 39.5 42.6
20 to 24 years 35.2 41.0
25 years and over 40.0 42.8
25 to 54 years 40.6 42.9
55 years and over 36.9 42.1
Men, 16 years and over 41.4 43.9
16 to 19 years 25.1 40.1
16 to 17 years 17.8 40.1
18 to 19 years 29.0 40.2
20 years and over 42.2 44.0
20 to 24 years 37.3 41.8
25 years and over 42.7 44.2
25 to 54 years 43.4 44.3
55 years and over 39.2 43.2
Women, 16 years and over 35.7 40.7
16 to 19 years 22.0 37.9
16 to 17 years 16.7 35.6
18 to 19 years 25.3 38.2
20 years and over 36.4 40.8
20 to 24 years 33.0 40.0
25 years and over 36.9 40.8
25 to 54 years 37.3 40.9
55 years and over 34.2 40.5
Race
White, 16 years and over 38.8 42.7
Men 41.6 44.1
Women 35.4 40.8
Black, 16 years and over 38.5 41.4
Men 40.4 42.7
Women 36.9 40.2
Marital status
Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 43.3 44.6
Widowed, divorced, or separated 41.7 43.5
Single (never married) 37.3 42.4
Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present. 35.8 40.5
Widowed, divorced, or separated 37.9 41.3
Single (never married) 33.6 40.6
A-27. Persons at work in nonfarm occupations by sex and usual
full- or part-time status
(Numbers in thousands)
November 2001
Worked 1 to 34
hours
Total For
Occupation and sex at Total economic
work reasons
Total, 16 years and over (1) 127,272 33,358 3,819
Managerial and professional specialty 40,827 8,924 506
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 19,713 3,535 225
Professional specialty 21,114 5,389 281
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 37,475 11,169 859
Technicians and related support 4,235 1,013 48
Sales occupations 15,285 4,567 482
Administrative support, including
clerical 17,954 5,590 329
Service occupations 17,814 7,237 1,111
Private household 668 384 63
Protective service 2,461 375 39
Service, except private household
and protective 14,685 6,478 1,009
Precision production, craft, and repair 14,147 2,275 542
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 17,009 3,752 801
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 6,271 1,017 253
Transportation and material
moving occupations 5,351 977 168
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 5,388 1,759 379
Men, 16 years and over (1) 67,159 12,589 1,883
Managerial and professional specialty 20,308 3,171 221
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 10,484 1,346 109
Professional specialty 9,824 1,825 112
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 13,607 2,582 238
Technicians and related support 1,914 329 13
Sales occupations 7,806 1,410 156
Administrative support, including
clerical 3,888 843 69
Service occupations 7,184 2,193 377
Private household 21 9 2
Protective service 1,948 248 32
Service, except private household
and protective 5,215 1,937 343
Precision production, craft, and repair 12,971 2,003 495
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 13,089 2,640 552
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 4,086 556 122
Transportation and material moving
occupations 4,785 737 141
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 4,218 1,347 289
Women, 16 years and over (1) 60,112 20,769 1,936
Managerial and professional specialty 20,519 5,753 285
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 9,229 2,190 116
Professional specialty 11,290 3,564 169
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 23,867 8,588 621
Technicians and related support 2,321 684 35
Sales occupations 7,479 3,157 326
Administrative support, including
clerical 14,066 4,747 260
Service occupations 10,630 5,044 735
Private household 647 375 62
Protective service 513 127 7
Service, except private household
and protective 9,470 4,542 666
Precision production, craft, and repair 1,176 272 46
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 3,920 1,113 249
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 2,185 461 131
Transportation and material moving
occupations 566 240 28
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 1,169 412 90
November 2001
Worked 1 to 34
hours
For noneconomic
reasons
Usually Usually Worked
Occupation and sex work work 35 hours
full part or more
time time
Total, 16 years and over (1) 10,382 19,157 93,914
Managerial and professional specialty 3,991 4,428 31,903
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 1,856 1,454 16,178
Professional specialty 2,134 2,974 15,725
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 3,105 7,206 26,305
Technicians and related support 426 539 3,223
Sales occupations 732 3,353 10,718
Administrative support, including
clerical 1,947 3,314 12,364
Service occupations 1,015 5,111 10,577
Private household 23 297 284
Protective service 164 171 2,086
Service, except private household
and protective 828 4,642 8,206
Precision production, craft, and repair 1,176 557 11,872
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 1,095 1,856 13,257
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 405 358 5,254
Transportation and material
moving occupations 292 516 4,374
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 398 982 3,629
Men, 16 years and over (1) 4,864 5,841 54,571
Managerial and professional specialty 1,722 1,228 17,137
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 818 418 9,138
Professional specialty 904 810 7,999
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 835 1,509 11,026
Technicians and related support 191 124 1,586
Sales occupations 280 975 6,395
Administrative support, including
clerical 364 410 3,045
Service occupations 383 1,434 4,990
Private household 1 7 12
Protective service 115 101 1,700
Service, except private household
and protective 268 1,326 3,279
Precision production, craft, and repair 1,096 411 10,968
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 828 1,259 10,450
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 271 163 3,530
Transportation and material moving
occupations 242 354 4,048
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 315 743 2,871
Women, 16 years and over (1) 5,518 13,316 39,343
Managerial and professional specialty 2,269 3,200 14,765
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 1,038 1,036 7,039
Professional specialty 1,231 2,164 7,726
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 2,270 5,697 15,279
Technicians and related support 235 415 1,637
Sales occupations 452 2,379 4,322
Administrative support, including
clerical 1,583 2,903 9,320
Service occupations 631 3,677 5,586
Private household 23 291 272
Protective service 49 70 387
Service, except private household
and protective 560 3,316 4,928
Precision production, craft, and repair 80 146 904
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 267 596 2,808
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 134 196 1,724
Transportation and material moving
occupations 51 162 326
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 83 239 758
November 2001
Average hours
Total Persons who
Occupation and sex at usually work
work full time
Total, 16 years and over (1) 38.7 42.6
Managerial and professional specialty 40.9 43.7
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 42.4 44.4
Professional specialty 39.4 43.0
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 37.2 41.7
Technicians and related support 38.9 41.5
Sales occupations 38.2 44.0
Administrative support, including
clerical 36.0 39.9
Service occupations 34.3 41.8
Private household 28.5 39.3
Protective service 43.4 45.6
Service, except private household
and protective 33.1 40.9
Precision production, craft, and repair 41.2 42.2
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 39.5 42.5
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 39.9 41.3
Transportation and material
moving occupations 42.8 45.6
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 35.8 40.5
Men, 16 years and over (1) 41.5 43.9
Managerial and professional specialty 43.7 45.5
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 45.0 46.2
Professional specialty 42.4 44.6
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 41.2 44.2
Technicians and related support 41.2 42.8
Sales occupations 42.4 46.0
Administrative support, including
clerical 38.8 41.3
Service occupations 37.7 43.5
Private household (2) (2)
Protective service 44.8 46.5
Service, except private household
and protective 35.0 42.0
Precision production, craft, and repair 41.5 42.4
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 40.4 43.1
Machine operators, assemblers,
and inspectors 40.8 41.8
Transportation and material moving
occupations 43.7 46.0
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 36.0 40.7
Women, 16 years and over (1) 35.7 40.7
Managerial and professional specialty 38.1 41.7
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 39.5 42.0
Professional specialty 36.9 41.5
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 34.9 40.0
Technicians and related support 36.9 40.2
Sales occupations 33.8 41.2
Administrative support, including
clerical 35.2 39.4
Service occupations 32.0 40.2
Private household 28.4 39.1
Protective service 38.1 41.6
Service, except private household
and protective 32.0 40.1
Precision production, craft, and repair 37.8 40.6
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 36.8 40.4
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 38.2 40.4
Transportation and material moving
occupations 34.9 41.1
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 35.1 40.1
(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
Marital status, Thousands of Unemployment
race, and age persons rates
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 2,781 4,138 3.7 5.5
Married, spouse present 904 1,389 2.0 3.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated 354 585 3.9 6.3
Single (never married) 1,524 2,164 7.0 9.9
White, 16 years and over 2,040 3,136 3.2 4.9
Married, spouse present 707 1,118 1.8 2.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated 266 450 3.5 5.9
Single (never married) 1,067 1,568 6.2 8.9
Black, 16 years and over 589 756 7.4 9.6
Married, spouse present 138 148 3.8 4.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated 84 124 7.4 10.2
Single (never married) 367 484 11.6 16.2
Total, 25 years and over 1,729 2,705 2.7 4.2
Married, spouse present 847 1,312 2.0 3.0
Widowed, divorced, or separated 339 556 3.8 6.1
Single (never married) 544 837 4.7 7.1
White, 25 years and over 1,264 2,073 2.3 3.8
Married, spouse present 666 1,054 1.8 2.8
Widowed, divorced, or separated 253 427 3.4 5.7
Single (never married) 345 592 3.9 6.4
Black, 25 years and over 375 443 5.7 6.7
Married, spouse present 126 141 3.6 3.9
Widowed, divorced, or separated 81 118 7.4 9.9
Single (never married) 168 184 8.7 10.2
Women
Marital status, Thousands of Unemployment
race, and age persons rates
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 2,513 3,414 3.8 5.1
Married, spouse present 813 1,170 2.3 3.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated 526 757 3.9 5.6
Single (never married) 1,175 1,487 6.6 8.2
White, 16 years and over 1,790 2,383 3.3 4.4
Married, spouse present 660 934 2.2 3.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated 385 558 3.6 5.2
Single (never married) 746 892 5.6 6.6
Black, 16 years and over 605 846 6.8 9.5
Married, spouse present 102 124 3.5 4.2
Widowed, divorced, or separated 132 177 5.7 7.8
Single (never married) 371 545 10.2 14.8
Total, 25 years and over 1,625 2,346 3.0 4.2
Married, spouse present 749 1,070 2.3 3.2
Widowed, divorced, or separated 493 714 3.8 5.4
Single (never married) 383 563 4.3 6.2
White, 25 years and over 1,160 1,690 2.6 3.7
Married, spouse present 608 849 2.1 3.0
Widowed, divorced, or separated 357 517 3.5 4.9
Single (never married) 195 324 3.2 5.1
Black, 25 years and over 388 516 5.3 7.0
Married, spouse present 92 124 3.3 4.4
Widowed, divorced, or separated 126 174 5.6 7.8
Single (never married) 169 219 7.4 9.5
A-29. Unemployed persons by occupation and sex
Thousands of Unemployment
persons rates
Occupation Total Total
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over (1) 5,295 7,551 3.8 5.3
Managerial and professional specialty 621 1,142 1.5 2.6
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 343 653 1.7 3.1
Professional specialty 278 489 1.3 2.2
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 1,355 1,959 3.3 4.8
Technicians and related support 102 183 2.3 4.0
Sales occupations 609 846 3.5 5.1
Administrative support, including
clerical 644 930 3.3 4.8
Service occupations 1,010 1,238 5.2 6.3
Private household 86 54 10.8 7.3
Protective service 67 75 2.8 2.9
Service, except private household
and protective 858 1,110 5.3 6.8
Precision production, craft, and repair 502 831 3.3 5.4
Mechanics and repairers 111 193 2.3 4.0
Construction trades 298 409 4.6 6.1
Other precision production, craft,
and repair 93 229 2.4 6.0
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 1,129 1,629 5.8 8.5
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 462 583 6.0 8.3
Transportation and material moving
occupations 214 327 3.6 5.6
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 453 719 7.6 11.5
Construction laborers 113 180 9.7 14.3
Other handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 340 539 7.1 10.8
Farming, forestry, and fishing 275 261 8.2 7.8
No previous work experience 380 462 -- --
16 to 19 years 256 341 -- --
20 to 24 years 66 55 -- --
25 years and over 57 66 -- --
Unemployment rates
Occupation Men Women
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over (1) 3.7 5.5 3.8 5.1
Managerial and professional specialty 1.5 2.8 1.5 2.5
Executive, administrative, and
managerial 1.8 3.1 1.6 3.1
Professional specialty 1.2 2.5 1.4 1.9
Technical, sales, and administrative
support 3.1 4.7 3.4 4.9
Technicians and related support 2.9 5.7 1.6 2.6
Sales occupations 2.7 3.9 4.4 6.3
Administrative support, including
clerical 4.1 5.8 3.1 4.5
Service occupations 5.0 6.2 5.3 6.4
Private household (2) (2) 11.3 7.5
Protective service 2.5 2.2 4.2 5.2
Service, except private household
and protective 5.9 7.6 4.9 6.3
Precision production, craft, and repair 3.3 5.1 3.3 8.7
Mechanics and repairers 2.2 3.8 2.7 6.1
Construction trades 4.6 6.0 5.2 7.1
Other precision production, craft,
and repair 2.1 4.8 3.2 9.7
Operators, fabricators, and laborers 5.2 8.2 7.5 9.2
Machine operators, assemblers, and
inspectors 4.8 7.7 7.9 9.3
Transportation and material moving
occupations 3.5 5.5 5.0 6.0
Handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 7.6 11.7 7.7 10.7
Construction laborers 10.1 13.9 (2) (2)
Other handlers, equipment cleaners,
helpers, and laborers 6.8 10.9 8.0 10.2
Farming, forestry, and fishing 7.4 7.4 11.2 9.2
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
Industry Total Total
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 5,295 7,551 3.8 5.3
Nonagricultural private wage and salary
workers 4,076 6,256 3.7 5.7
Mining 15 21 2.6 3.8
Construction 473 679 5.9 8.0
Manufacturing 704 1,155 3.5 6.1
Durable goods 403 764 3.3 6.6
Lumber and wood products 14 30 2.2 4.7
Furniture and fixtures 32 38 4.9 5.7
Stone, clay, and glass products 18 42 2.9 7.1
Primary metal industries 31 67 4.1 8.8
Fabricated metal products 58 60 4.5 4.9
Machinery and computing equipment 79 169 3.1 7.4
Electrical machinery, equipment,
and supplies 38 133 1.9 7.8
Transportation equipment 92 97 4.2 4.3
Automobiles 46 59 3.5 4.5
Other transportation equipment 46 38 5.1 4.1
Professional and photographic
equipment 19 59 2.7 8.6
Other durable goods industries 21 67 3.0 9.4
Nondurable goods 300 391 3.8 5.3
Food and kindred products 88 88 5.0 5.2
Textile mill products 17 58 3.3 12.8
Apparel and other textile products 56 81 7.4 13.4
Paper and allied products 19 12 3.5 2.2
Printing and publishing 59 64 3.3 3.8
Chemicals and allied products 33 50 2.5 3.7
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics
products 18 27 1.9 3.4
Other nondurable goods industries 12 12 4.1 3.8
Transportation and public utilities 171 447 2.2 5.4
Transportation 116 275 2.4 5.6
Communications and other public
utilities 55 172 1.8 5.2
Wholesale and retail trade 1,189 1,655 4.3 6.0
Wholesale trade 146 211 2.6 4.4
Retail trade 1,043 1,444 4.7 6.3
Finance, insurance, and real estate 148 295 1.9 3.6
Service industries 1,376 2,004 3.7 5.3
Professional services 466 756 2.1 3.3
Other service industries 911 1,249 6.0 8.3
Agricultural wage and salary workers 217 204 10.4 10.4
Government, self-employed, and unpaid
family workers 621 629 2.1 2.1
No previous work experience 380 462 -- --
Unemployment rates
Industry Men Women
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 3.7 5.5 3.8 5.1
Nonagricultural private wage and salary
workers 3.7 5.8 3.8 5.5
Mining 3.0 3.4 -- 6.4
Construction 6.0 8.3 4.8 5.8
Manufacturing 3.0 5.6 4.7 7.2
Durable goods 3.1 6.2 3.8 7.8
Lumber and wood products 2.5 4.9 -- 3.2
Furniture and fixtures 3.2 5.0 7.7 7.9
Stone, clay, and glass products 2.5 7.0 4.2 7.3
Primary metal industries 4.3 8.0 3.0 12.6
Fabricated metal products 4.6 4.7 4.2 5.5
Machinery and computing equipment 2.9 7.3 3.8 8.0
Electrical machinery, equipment,
and supplies 1.6 6.6 2.5 9.7
Transportation equipment 3.6 4.2 5.9 4.8
Automobiles 2.8 4.1 5.2 5.6
Other transportation equipment 4.6 4.3 7.3 3.2
Professional and photographic
equipment 2.6 9.3 2.8 7.4
Other durable goods industries 3.8 8.5 1.7 10.7
Nondurable goods 2.6 4.5 5.7 6.5
Food and kindred products 4.3 5.3 6.0 5.0
Textile mill products 1.9 12.4 5.1 13.4
Apparel and other textile products 1.8 11.1 10.1 14.8
Paper and allied products 2.6 .9 6.0 6.3
Printing and publishing 2.4 4.3 4.5 3.1
Chemicals and allied products 2.4 3.5 2.9 4.1
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics
products 1.1 1.6 3.5 6.8
Other nondurable goods industries 2.0 3.3 9.2 5.2
Transportation and public utilities 2.3 4.7 1.9 7.1
Transportation 2.5 4.7 2.2 8.2
Communications and other public
utilities 2.0 4.7 1.5 6.0
Wholesale and retail trade 3.8 5.5 4.9 6.4
Wholesale trade 2.4 4.3 3.3 4.4
Retail trade 4.3 5.9 5.1 6.7
Finance, insurance, and real estate 1.7 3.7 2.0 3.6
Service industries 4.0 6.1 3.5 4.8
Professional services 2.3 3.9 2.1 3.1
Other service industries 5.4 7.9 6.6 8.7
Agricultural wage and salary workers 9.9 10.8 11.8 9.6
Government, self-employed, and unpaid
family workers 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1
No previous work experience -- -- -- --
A-31. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, age, and race
(Numbers in thousands)
Total, Men, Women,
16 years 20 years 20 years
and over and over and over
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Reason 2000 2001 2000 2001 2000 2001
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Total unemployed 5,295 7,551 2,243 3,446 2,012 2,878
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 2,327 4,194 1,351 2,411 815 1,569
On temporary layoff 775 1,017 444 587 264 376
Not on temporary
layoff 1,552 3,177 907 1,824 551 1,193
Permanent job
losers 978 2,403 570 1,370 352 952
Persons who
completed
temporary jobs 574 774 337 454 199 242
Job leavers 735 799 336 334 312 357
Reentrants 1,853 2,096 512 675 806 856
New entrants 380 462 44 26 79 95
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 44.0 55.5 60.2 70.0 40.5 54.5
On temporary layoff 14.6 13.5 19.8 17.0 13.1 13.1
Not on temporary
layoff 29.3 42.1 40.4 52.9 27.4 41.5
Job leavers 13.9 10.6 15.0 9.7 15.5 12.4
Reentrants 35.0 27.8 22.8 19.6 40.1 29.8
New entrants 7.2 6.1 2.0 .8 3.9 3.3
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT
OF THE CIVILIAN
LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 1.7 3.0 1.9 3.4 1.3 2.5
Job leavers .5 .6 .5 .5 .5 .6
Reentrants 1.3 1.5 .7 .9 1.3 1.4
New entrants .3 .3 .1 -- .1 .2
Both sexes,
16 to 19 White Black
years
Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
Reason 2000 2001 2000 2001 2000 2001
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED
Total unemployed 1,039 1,228 3,830 5,519 1,195 1,602
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 162 213 1,718 3,153 498 779
On temporary layoff 67 54 636 829 103 150
Not on temporary
layoff 94 159 1,082 2,325 395 629
Permanent job
losers 56 81 720 1,763 212 472
Persons who
completed
temporary jobs 38 78 362 561 183 157
Job leavers 87 108 576 610 133 149
Reentrants 534 566 1,286 1,457 468 529
New entrants 256 341 250 299 95 144
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 15.6 17.4 44.9 57.1 41.7 48.7
On temporary layoff 6.5 4.4 16.6 15.0 8.6 9.4
Not on temporary
layoff 9.1 13.0 28.2 42.1 33.1 39.3
Job leavers 8.3 8.8 15.0 11.0 11.2 9.3
Reentrants 51.4 46.0 33.6 26.4 39.2 33.0
New entrants 24.7 27.8 6.5 5.4 7.9 9.0
UNEMPLOYED AS A PERCENT
OF THE CIVILIAN
LABOR FORCE
Job losers and persons
who completed
temporary jobs 2.0 2.8 1.5 2.7 3.0 4.7
Job leavers 1.1 1.4 .5 .5 .8 .9
Reentrants 6.7 7.3 1.1 1.2 2.8 3.2
New entrants 3.2 4.4 .2 .3 .6 .9
A-32. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment,
sex, age, and duration of unemployment
(Percent distribution)
November 2001
Duration of
Total unemployed unemployment
Thousands Less than 5 to 14
Reason, sex, and age of persons Percent 5 weeks weeks
Total, 16 years
and over 7,551 100.0 38.2 33.1
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 4,194 100.0 39.9 32.5
On temporary layoff 1,017 100.0 61.8 26.7
Not on temporary layoff 3,177 100.0 32.9 34.3
Permanent job losers 2,403 100.0 31.5 33.2
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 774 100.0 37.3 37.8
Job leavers 799 100.0 37.1 36.7
Reentrants 2,096 100.0 36.2 32.5
New entrants 462 100.0 33.2 35.8
Men, 20 years and over 3,446 100.0 35.8 32.7
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 2,411 100.0 38.1 33.1
On temporary layoff 587 100.0 59.6 28.1
Not on temporary layoff 1,824 100.0 31.2 34.7
Permanent job losers 1,370 100.0 30.1 32.9
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 454 100.0 34.7 40.3
Job leavers 334 100.0 32.8 35.0
Reentrants 675 100.0 29.6 30.8
New entrants 26 100.0 (1) (1)
Women, 20 years
and over 2,878 100.0 38.3 31.8
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 1,569 100.0 39.2 32.1
On temporary layoff 376 100.0 59.8 28.2
Not on temporary layoff 1,193 100.0 32.7 33.4
Permanent job losers 952 100.0 31.7 33.2
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 242 100.0 36.4 34.0
Job leavers 357 100.0 34.9 40.3
Reentrants 856 100.0 38.4 28.0
New entrants 95 100.0 37.1 28.7
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 1,228 100.0 44.4 37.3
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 213 100.0 65.2 27.6
On temporary layoff 54 100.0 (1) (1)
Not on temporary layoff 159 100.0 53.7 36.6
Permanent job losers 81 100.0 52.3 38.6
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 78 100.0 55.2 34.5
Job leavers 108 100.0 57.5 29.7
Reentrants 566 100.0 40.9 41.3
New entrants 341 100.0 33.1 39.1
November 2001
Duration of unemployment
15 weeks and over
15 to 26 27 weeks
Reason, sex, and age Total weeks and over
Total, 16 years
and over 28.7 14.8 13.9
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 27.6 15.4 12.2
On temporary layoff 11.6 7.6 4.0
Not on temporary layoff 32.8 17.9 14.8
Permanent job losers 35.3 19.4 15.9
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 24.9 13.5 11.4
Job leavers 26.3 15.5 10.8
Reentrants 31.3 12.8 18.5
New entrants 31.0 16.6 14.5
Men, 20 years and over 31.5 15.8 15.7
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 28.7 16.1 12.7
On temporary layoff 12.3 8.0 4.4
Not on temporary layoff 34.0 18.7 15.3
Permanent job losers 37.0 20.7 16.3
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 25.0 12.6 12.4
Job leavers 32.2 15.9 16.2
Reentrants 39.6 14.1 25.6
New entrants (1) (1) (1)
Women, 20 years
and over 29.8 15.6 14.3
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 28.7 16.2 12.5
On temporary layoff 12.0 8.0 4.0
Not on temporary layoff 33.9 18.8 15.2
Permanent job losers 35.0 18.8 16.2
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 29.6 18.6 11.0
Job leavers 24.8 15.8 9.0
Reentrants 33.6 14.2 19.4
New entrants 34.2 16.7 17.5
Both sexes, 16 to
19 years 18.3 10.0 8.3
Job losers and persons who
completed temporary
jobs 7.2 2.3 4.9
On temporary layoff (1) (1) (1)
Not on temporary layoff 9.7 3.1 6.6
Permanent job losers 9.1 3.1 6.0
Persons who completed
temporary jobs 10.3 3.1 7.2
Job leavers 12.8 12.8 --
Reentrants 17.8 9.1 8.7
New entrants 27.8 15.4 12.4
(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 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
unemployment 2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 5,295 7,551 100.0 100.0
Less than 5 weeks 2,343 2,883 44.3 38.2
5 to 14 weeks 1,744 2,501 32.9 33.1
5 to 10 weeks 1,279 1,825 24.2 24.2
11 to 14 weeks 464 676 8.8 8.9
15 weeks and over 1,207 2,168 22.8 28.7
15 to 26 weeks 653 1,115 12.3 14.8
27 weeks and over 555 1,052 10.5 13.9
27 to 51 weeks 252 551 4.8 7.3
52 weeks and over 303 501 5.7 6.6
Average (mean) duration,
in weeks 12.4 14.5 -- --
Median duration, in weeks 5.9 7.5 -- --
Full-time workers
Thousands Percent
of persons distribution
Duration of Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
unemployment 2000 2001 2000 2001
Total, 16 years and over 4,131 6,124 100.0 100.0
Less than 5 weeks 1,661 2,143 40.2 35.0
5 to 14 weeks 1,412 2,046 34.2 33.4
5 to 10 weeks 1,036 1,485 25.1 24.2
11 to 14 weeks 376 561 9.1 9.2
15 weeks and over 1,059 1,935 25.6 31.6
15 to 26 weeks 583 989 14.1 16.2
27 weeks and over 476 945 11.5 15.4
27 to 51 weeks 221 500 5.4 8.2
52 weeks and over 254 446 6.2 7.3
Average (mean) duration,
in weeks 13.4 15.5 -- --
Median duration, in weeks 6.9 8.3 -- --
A-34. Unemployed persons by age, sex, race, marital
status, and duration of unemployment
November 2001
Thousands of persons
15 weeks
and over
Less
Sex, age, race, and Total than 5 to 14 Total
marital status 5 weeks weeks
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 7,551 2,883 2,501 2,168
16 to 19 years 1,228 546 458 225
20 to 24 years 1,272 514 449 309
25 to 34 years 1,686 718 513 455
35 to 44 years 1,620 564 535 521
45 to 54 years 1,086 337 333 416
55 to 64 years 499 150 153 196
65 years and over 160 55 60 46
Men, 16 years and over 4,138 1,534 1,399 1,204
16 to 19 years 692 301 271 120
20 to 24 years 740 293 260 188
25 to 34 years 792 337 242 213
35 to 44 years 851 290 298 263
45 to 54 years 645 187 188 270
55 to 64 years 303 86 95 122
65 years and over 114 40 45 29
Women, 16 years and over 3,414 1,348 1,102 963
16 to 19 years 536 245 186 105
20 to 24 years 531 221 189 121
25 to 34 years 894 381 271 243
35 to 44 years 769 274 238 258
45 to 54 years 441 150 145 146
55 to 64 years 196 64 58 74
65 years and over 46 15 15 17
Race
White, 16 years and over 5,519 2,236 1,838 1,446
Men 3,136 1,222 1,055 858
Women 2,383 1,014 782 587
Black, 16 years and over 1,602 505 505 593
Men 756 229 257 270
Women 846 275 248 323
Marital status
Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 1,389 501 457 432
Widowed, divorced, or
separated 585 195 188 202
Single (never married) 2,164 838 755 571
Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 1,170 445 386 339
Widowed, divorced, or
separated 757 296 221 240
Single (never married) 1,487 607 495 385
November 2001
Thousands of
persons Weeks
15 weeks
and over
Average
Sex, age, race, and 15 to 27 weeks (mean) Median
marital status 26 and over dura- dura-
weeks tion tion
TOTAL
Total, 16 years and over 1,115 1,052 14.5 7.5
16 to 19 years 123 102 11.5 6.2
20 to 24 years 142 167 13.0 7.1
25 to 34 years 260 195 12.4 6.4
35 to 44 years 268 253 15.3 8.4
45 to 54 years 193 223 18.9 9.5
55 to 64 years 109 87 18.7 9.6
65 years and over 20 25 18.9 7.8
Men, 16 years and over 617 587 15.0 7.8
16 to 19 years 73 48 11.3 6.7
20 to 24 years 97 91 12.6 6.9
25 to 34 years 116 96 12.8 7.0
35 to 44 years 132 131 15.8 8.4
45 to 54 years 122 148 21.1 10.4
55 to 64 years 66 56 19.7 10.3
65 years and over 12 17 17.0 6.7
Women, 16 years and over 498 465 13.8 7.2
16 to 19 years 50 54 11.8 5.6
20 to 24 years 45 76 13.5 7.3
25 to 34 years 144 98 12.1 6.0
35 to 44 years 136 122 14.8 8.4
45 to 54 years 71 75 15.7 8.4
55 to 64 years 43 31 17.2 8.9
65 years and over 9 8 (1) (1)
Race
White, 16 years and over 775 670 13.3 6.8
Men 438 420 14.4 7.2
Women 337 250 12.0 6.3
Black, 16 years and over 275 318 18.3 9.6
Men 141 129 17.4 9.6
Women 134 189 19.1 9.6
Marital status
Men, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 227 204 15.8 8.2
Widowed, divorced, or
separated 84 118 18.0 8.3
Single (never married) 306 265 13.8 7.5
Women, 16 years and over:
Married, spouse present 212 126 12.9 7.2
Widowed, divorced, or
separated 113 127 15.3 7.7
Single (never married) 173 212 13.7 7.0
(1) Data not shown where base is less than 75,000.
A-35. Unemployed persons by occupation, industry,
and duration of unemployment
November 2001
Thousands of persons
15
weeks
and
over
Less
Occupation and industry Total than 5 to 14 Total
5 weeks weeks
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 1,142 374 359 408
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 1,959 720 669 570
Service occupations 1,238 541 399 298
Precision production, craft,
and repair 831 355 259 217
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 1,629 589 578 462
Farming, forestry, and fishing 261 143 60 58
INDUSTRY (1)
Agriculture 204 118 43 43
Construction 691 284 250 158
Manufacturing 1,155 406 362 387
Durable goods 764 280 219 264
Nondurable goods 391 126 143 122
Transportation and public
utilities 461 171 177 114
Wholesale and retail trade 1,667 643 552 472
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 298 109 95 94
Services 2,236 882 712 641
Public administration 120 25 48 47
No previous work experience 462 153 165 144
November 2001
Thousands Weeks
of persons
15 weeks
and over
Average
15 to 27 weeks (mean) Median
Occupation and industry 26 and over dura- dura-
weeks tion tion
OCCUPATION
Managerial and professional
specialty 226 182 16.0 9.5
Technical, sales, and
administrative support 325 244 14.3 7.5
Service occupations 121 178 13.8 6.3
Precision production, craft,
and repair 110 107 13.7 6.3
Operators, fabricators, and
laborers 213 250 15.0 8.0
Farming, forestry, and fishing 34 25 10.7 4.2
INDUSTRY (1)
Agriculture 24 19 10.5 4.0
Construction 51 107 14.2 6.9
Manufacturing 211 176 15.4 8.5
Durable goods 149 116 15.4 8.6
Nondurable goods 62 60 15.4 8.5
Transportation and public
utilities 64 49 12.3 7.3
Wholesale and retail trade 233 239 14.6 7.3
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 61 33 13.7 8.1
Services 340 302 14.2 7.3
Public administration 14 33 25.6 10.7
No previous work experience 77 67 15.3 8.5
(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 Age
16 to 24
years
Category Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total not in the labor force 69,551 70,856 12,292 13,026
Do not want a job now (1) 65,580 66,536 10,838 11,539
Want a job (1) 3,971 4,320 1,454 1,487
Did not search for work in
previous year 2,376 2,470 778 801
Searched for work in previous
year (2) 1,596 1,850 675 686
Not available to work now 499 536 214 207
Available to work now 1,097 1,315 461 479
Reason not currently
looking:
Discouragement over job
prospects (3) 234 322 85 87
Reasons other than
discouragement 863 993 376 392
Family
responsibilities 107 129 29 29
In school or training 173 207 139 171
Ill health or
disability 125 106 14 17
Other (4) 458 550 193 175
Age
25 to 54 55 years
years and over
Category Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total not in the labor force 18,983 19,549 38,277 38,281
Do not want a job now (1) 17,246 17,628 37,496 37,369
Want a job (1) 1,737 1,921 781 912
Did not search for work in
previous year 989 993 608 675
Searched for work in previous
year (2) 748 928 172 236
Not available to work now 253 286 31 43
Available to work now 495 642 141 194
Reason not currently
looking:
Discouragement over job
prospects (3) 113 186 37 49
Reasons other than
discouragement 383 456 104 144
Family
responsibilities 65 77 12 23
In school or training 30 23 4 13
Ill health or
disability 79 68 32 22
Other (4) 209 288 56 87
Sex
Men Women
Category Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
Total not in the labor force 26,023 26,728 43,528 44,127
Do not want a job now (1) 24,317 24,732 41,263 41,804
Want a job (1) 1,706 1,996 2,266 2,324
Did not search for work in
previous year 943 1,082 1,433 1,388
Searched for work in previous
year (2) 763 914 833 936
Not available to work now 204 230 295 306
Available to work now 560 685 538 630
Reason not currently
looking:
Discouragement over job
prospects (3) 165 180 70 141
Reasons other than
discouragement 395 504 468 488
Family
responsibilities 14 25 93 104
In school or training 72 118 101 89
Ill health or
disability 74 52 51 54
Other (4) 235 309 223 241
(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
Number Rate (1)
Characteristic Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
AGE
Total, 16 years and over (2) 7,455 7,080 5.5 5.3
16 to 19 years 293 239 4.2 3.7
20 years and over 7,162 6,841 5.6 5.3
20 to 24 years 756 728 5.6 5.5
25 years and over 6,406 6,112 5.6 5.3
25 to 54 years 5,550 5,253 5.7 5.5
55 years and over 855 859 4.8 4.6
55 to 64 years 716 727 5.2 5.0
65 years and over 139 132 3.4 3.2
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
White 6,288 6,117 5.5 5.4
Black 898 693 5.8 4.6
Hispanic origin 429 453 2.9 3.1
MARITAL STATUS
Married, spouse present 4,104 3,940 5.3 5.1
Widowed, divorced, or separated 1,287 1,247 6.0 5.8
Single (never married) 2,064 1,894 5.6 5.2
FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS
Primary job full time, secondary
job part time 4,082 3,870 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
part time 1,555 1,514 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
full time 321 241 -- --
Hours vary on primary or secondary
job 1,466 1,414 -- --
Men
Number Rate (1)
Characteristic Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
AGE
Total, 16 years and over (2) 3,812 3,593 5.3 5.0
16 to 19 years 116 87 3.4 2.7
20 years and over 3,695 3,507 5.4 5.1
20 to 24 years 292 318 4.1 4.7
25 years and over 3,403 3,189 5.5 5.2
25 to 54 years 2,931 2,704 5.6 5.3
55 years and over 473 485 4.8 4.8
55 to 64 years 385 390 5.2 5.0
65 years and over 87 95 3.7 4.0
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
White 3,225 3,115 5.2 5.1
Black 456 356 6.2 5.0
Hispanic origin 258 234 3.1 2.8
MARITAL STATUS
Married, spouse present 2,431 2,256 5.6 5.2
Widowed, divorced, or separated 456 448 5.2 5.2
Single (never married) 924 889 4.6 4.5
FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS
Primary job full time, secondary
job part time 2,271 2,188 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
part time 519 491 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
full time 211 136 -- --
Hours vary on primary or secondary
job 800 746 -- --
Women
Number Rate (1)
Characteristic Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
2000 2001 2000 2001
AGE
Total, 16 years and over (2) 3,643 3,487 5.8 5.5
16 to 19 years 177 153 5.1 4.6
20 years and over 3,467 3,334 5.8 5.6
20 to 24 years 464 410 7.2 6.4
25 years and over 3,003 2,924 5.6 5.5
25 to 54 years 2,620 2,549 5.8 5.7
55 years and over 383 374 4.8 4.4
55 to 64 years 331 337 5.3 5.1
65 years and over 52 37 3.0 2.1
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
White 3,063 3,002 5.9 5.8
Black 442 336 5.3 4.2
Hispanic origin 171 219 2.8 3.5
MARITAL STATUS
Married, spouse present 1,673 1,684 4.9 5.0
Widowed, divorced, or separated 831 798 6.5 6.2
Single (never married) 1,140 1,005 6.9 6.1
FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS
Primary job full time, secondary
job part time 1,811 1,682 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
part time 1,036 1,022 -- --
Primary and secondary jobs both
full time 110 105 -- --
Hours vary on primary or secondary
job 666 668 -- --
(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 non-
institutional Civilian labor force
population
Em-
Total ployed
Veteran status Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
and age 2000 2001 2000 2001 2000
VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS
Total, 40 years and over 7,687 7,901 6,108 6,152 5,968
40 to 54 years 4,793 4,010 4,109 3,431 4,013
40 to 44 years 231 33 196 30 186
45 to 49 years 1,417 1,250 1,229 1,073 1,202
50 to 54 years 3,145 2,727 2,683 2,328 2,625
55 years and over 2,894 3,891 2,000 2,721 1,955
NONVETERANS
Total, 40 to 54 years 22,795 23,755 20,738 21,457 20,227
40 to 44 years 9,702 9,625 9,029 8,889 8,791
45 to 49 years 7,967 8,254 7,225 7,509 7,066
50 to 54 years 5,125 5,866 4,484 5,059 4,371
Civilian labor force
Em-
ployed Unemployed
Percent of
Number labor force
Veteran status Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.
and age 2001 2000 2001 2000 2001
VIETNAM-ERA VETERANS
Total, 40 years and over 5,965 140 187 2.3 3.0
40 to 54 years 3,327 95 104 2.3 3.0
40 to 44 years 28 10 2 5.1 6.1
45 to 49 years 1,048 27 25 2.2 2.3
50 to 54 years 2,251 58 77 2.2 3.3
55 years and over 2,638 45 83 2.2 3.0
NONVETERANS
Total, 40 to 54 years 20,593 511 864 2.5 4.0
40 to 44 years 8,530 238 359 2.6 4.0
45 to 49 years 7,231 159 279 2.2 3.7
50 to 54 years 4,832 114 226 2.5 4.5
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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA HISTORICAL EMPLOYMENT
B-1. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major
industry, 1950 to date
(In thousands)
Goods-producing
Year
and Total Total Total Mining Construc-
month private tion
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 46,660 20,451 650 2,948
1963 56,653 47,429 20,640 635 3,010
1964 58,283 48,686 21,005 634 3,097
1965 60,763 50,689 21,926 632 3,232
1966 63,901 53,116 23,158 627 3,317
1967 65,803 54,413 23,308 613 3,248
1968 67,897 56,058 23,737 606 3,350
1969 70,384 58,189 24,361 619 3,575
1970 70,880 58,325 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 86,697 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 24,842 927 4,668
1986 99,344 82,651 24,533 777 4,810
1987 101,958 84,948 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 125,865 106,042 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:
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 132,449 111,517 25,122 567 6,867
August 132,395 111,390 24,963 569 6,861
September 132,230 111,249 24,888 569 6,871
October (p) 131,762 110,762 24,747 569 6,854
November (p) 131,431 110,437 24,580 567 6,852
Goods-
produ- Service-producing
cing
Trans-
por-
Year tation Whole-
and Manufac- Total and sale Retail
month turing public trade trade
utili-
ties
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 7,848
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 19,367 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 66,821 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 77,284 5,362 5,848 18,422
1988 19,314 80,084 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 87,361 5,811 5,981 19,773
1994 18,321 90,256 5,984 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 18,489 106,050 7,019 7,024 23,307
Monthly data, seasonally adjusted
2000:
November 18,382 106,568 7,093 7,070 23,395
December 18,349 106,679 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 17,688 107,327 7,108 7,017 23,606
August 17,533 107,432 7,082 7,010 23,583
September 17,448 107,342 7,070 6,988 23,536
October (p) 17,324 107,015 7,017 6,971 23,417
November (p) 17,161 106,851 6,959 6,946 23,403
Service-producing
Government
Finance,
Year insurance Services Federal State Local
and and real
month estate
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 38,040 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:
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 7,618 41,046 2,626 4,909 13,397
August 7,623 41,129 2,622 4,913 13,470
September 7,633 41,134 2,627 4,931 13,423
October (p) 7,627 40,983 2,623 4,923 13,454
November (p) 7,636 40,913 2,604 4,913 13,477
(1) Not available.
(2) Data include Alaska and Hawaii beginning in 1959. This inclusion
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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA HISTORICAL HOURS AND EARNINGS
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 Weekly Hourly Weekly Weekly Hourly
month hours earnings earnings hours earnings
Annual averages
1964 38.7 $2.36 $91.33 41.9 $2.81
1965 38.8 2.46 95.45 42.3 2.92
1968 38.6 2.56 98.82 42.7 3.05
1967 38.0 2.68 101.84 42.6 3.19
1968 37.8 2.85 107.73 42.6 3.35
1969 37.7 3.04 114.61 43.0 3.60
1970 37.1 3.23 119.83 42.7 3.85
1971 36.9 3.45 127.31 42.4 4.06
1972 37.0 3.70 136.90 42.6 4.44
1973 36.9 3.94 145.39 42.4 4.75
1974 36.5 4.24 154.76 41.9 5.23
1975 36.1 4.53 163.53 41.9 5.95
1976 36.1 4.86 175.45 42.4 6.46
1977 36.0 5.25 189.00 43.4 6.94
1978 35.8 5.69 203.70 43.4 7.67
1979 35.7 6.16 219.91 43.0 8.49
1980 35.3 6.66 235.10 43.3 9.17
1981 35.2 7.25 255.20 43.7 10.04
1982 34.8 7.68 267.26 42.7 10.77
1983 35.0 8.02 280.70 42.5 11.28
1984 35.2 8.32 292.86 43.3 11.63
1985 34.9 8.57 299.09 43.4 11.98
1986 34.8 8.76 304.85 42.2 12.46
1987 34.8 8.98 312.50 42.4 12.54
1988 34.7 9.28 322.02 42.3 12.80
1989 34.6 9.66 334.24 43.0 13.26
1990 34.5 10.01 345.35 44.1 13.68
1991 34.3 10.32 353.98 44.4 14.19
1992 34.4 10.57 363.61 43.9 14.54
1993 34.5 10.83 373.64 44.3 14.60
1994 34.7 11.12 385.86 44.8 14.88
1995 34.5 11.43 394.34 44.7 15.30
1996 34.4 11.82 406.61 45.3 15.62
1997 34.6 12.28 424.89 45.4 16.15
1998 34.6 12.78 442.19 43.9 16.91
1999 34.5 13.24 456.78 43.2 17.05
2000 34.5 13.75 474.38 43.1 17.24
Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted
2000:
November 34.3 $13.99 $479.86 42.9 $17.32
December 34.2 14.04 480.17 42.6 17.54
2001:
January 33.9 14.10 477.99 42.5 17.67
February 34.0 14.16 481.44 42.7 17.61
March 34.0 14.19 482.46 43.1 17.57
April 34.1 14.27 486.61 43.5 17.60
May 34.1 14.22 484.90 44.0 17.49
June 34.4 14.22 489.17 43.7 17.59
July 34.6 14.27 493.74 43.7 17.67
August 34.4 14.28 491.23 43.6 17.53
September 34.3 14.51 497.69 44.0 17.67
October (p) 34.0 14.50 493.00 43.6 17.70
November (p) 34.0 14.54 494.36 42.9 17.78
Mining Construction
Year and Weekly Weekly Hourly Weekly
month earnings hours earnings earnings
Annual averages
1964 $117.74 37.2 $ 3.55 $132.06
1965 123.52 37.4 3.70 138.38
1968 130.24 37.6 3.89 146.26
1967 135.89 37.7 4.11 154.95
1968 142.71 37.3 4.41 164.49
1969 154.80 37.9 4.79 181.54
1970 164.40 37.3 5.24 195.45
1971 172.14 37.2 5.69 211.67
1972 189.14 36.5 6.06 221.19
1973 201.40 36.8 6.41 235.89
1974 219.14 36.6 6.81 249.25
1975 249.31 36.4 7.31 266.08
1976 273.90 36.8 7.71 283.73
1977 301.20 36.5 8.10 295.65
1978 332.88 36.8 8.66 318.69
1979 365.07 37.0 9.27 342.99
1980 397.06 37.0 9.94 367.78
1981 438.75 36.9 10.82 399.26
1982 459.88 36.7 11.63 426.82
1983 479.40 37.1 11.94 442.97
1984 503.58 37.8 12.13 458.51
1985 519.93 37.7 12.32 464.46
1986 525.81 37.4 12.48 466.75
1987 531.70 37.8 12.71 480.44
1988 541.44 37.9 13.08 495.73
1989 570.18 37.9 13.54 513.17
1990 603.29 38.2 13.77 526.01
1991 630.04 38.1 14.00 533.40
1992 638.31 38.0 14.15 537.70
1993 646.78 38.5 14.38 553.63
1994 666.62 38.9 14.73 573.00
1995 683.91 38.9 15.09 587.00
1996 707.59 39.0 15.47 603.33
1997 733.21 39.0 16.04 625.56
1998 742.35 38.9 16.61 646.13
1999 736.56 39.1 17.19 672.13
2000 743.04 39.3 17.88 702.68
Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted
2000:
November $743.03 38.7 $18.20 $704.34
December 747.20 38.1 18.23 694.56
2001:
January 750.98 38.1 18.17 692.28
February 751.95 37.6 18.16 682.82
March 757.27 38.6 18.20 702.52
April 765.60 38.5 18.07 695.70
May 769.56 40.1 18.17 728.62
June 768.68 40.0 18.21 728.40
July 772.18 40.4 18.32 740.13
August 784.31 40.1 18.43 739.04
September 777.48 39.8 18.50 736.30
October (p) 771.72 39.4 18.55 730.87
November (p) 762.76 39.1 18.56 725.70
Trans-
porta-
Manufacturing tion and
public
utili-
ties
Hourly
Year and Weekly Hourly earnings, Weekly
month hours earnings excluding earnings
overtime
Annual averages
1964 40.7 $2.53 $2.43 $102.97
1965 41.2 2.61 2.50 107.53
1968 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:
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 40.3 14.84 14.16 598.05
August 40.8 14.89 14.16 607.51
September 41.0 15.01 14.26 615.41
October (p) 40.7 14.97 14.27 609.28
November (p) 40.7 15.06 14.36 612.94
Transportation and
public utilities
Year and Weekly Hourly Weekly
month hours earnings earnings
Annual averages
1964 41.1 $2.89 $118.78
1965 41.3 3.03 125.14
1968 41.2 3.11 128.13
1967 40.5 3.23 130.82
1968 40.6 3.42 138.85
1969 40.7 3.63 147.74
1970 40.5 3.85 155.93
1971 40.1 4.21 168.82
1972 40.4 4.65 187.86
1973 40.5 5.02 203.31
1974 40.2 5.41 217.48
1975 39.7 5.88 233.44
1976 39.8 6.45 256.71
1977 39.9 6.99 278.90
1978 40.0 7.57 302.80
1979 39.9 8.16 325.58
1980 39.6 8.87 351.25
1981 39.4 9.70 382.18
1982 39.0 10.32 402.48
1983 39.0 10.79 420.81
1984 39.4 11.12 438.13
1985 39.5 11.40 450.30
1986 39.2 11.70 458.64
1987 39.2 12.03 471.58
1988 38.2 12.24 467.57
1989 38.3 12.57 481.43
1990 38.4 12.92 496.13
1991 38.1 13.20 502.92
1992 38.3 13.43 514.37
1993 39.3 13.55 532.52
1994 39.7 13.78 547.07
1995 39.4 14.13 556.72
1996 39.6 14.45 572.22
1997 39.7 14.92 592.32
1998 39.5 15.31 604.75
1999 38.7 15.69 607.20
2000 38.6 16.22 626.09
Monthly data, not
seasonally adjusted
2000:
November 38.5 $16.43 $632.56
December 38.6 16.53 638.06
2001:
January 38.2 16.56 632.59
February 38.2 16.68 637.18
March 38.0 16.65 632.70
April 38.2 16.78 641.00
May 37.9 16.70 632.93
June 38.2 16.83 642.91
July 38.5 16.89 650.27
August 38.1 16.97 646.56
September 38.0 17.07 648.66
October (p) 37.6 17.10 642.96
November (p) 37.6 17.14 644.46
Wholesale trade
Year and Weekly Hourly Weekly
month hours earnings earnings
Annual averages
1964 40.7 $2.52 $102.56
1965 40.8 2.60 106.08
1968 40.7 2.73 111.11
1967 40.3 2.87 115.66
1968 40.1 3.04 121.90
1969 40.2 3.23 129.85
1970 39.9 3.43 136.86
1971 39.4 3.64 143.42
1972 39.4 3.85 151.69
1973 39.2 4.07 159.54
1974 38.8 4.38 169.94
1975 38.6 4.72 182.19
1976 38.7 5.02 194.27
1977 38.8 5.39 209.13
1978 38.8 5.88 228.14
1979 38.8 6.39 247.93
1980 38.4 6.95 266.88
1981 38.5 7.55 290.68
1982 38.3 8.08 309.46
1983 38.5 8.54 328.79
1984 38.5 8.88 341.88
1985 38.4 9.15 351.36
1986 38.3 9.34 357.72
1987 38.1 9.59 365.38
1988 38.1 9.98 380.24
1989 38.0 10.39 394.82
1990 38.1 10.79 411.10
1991 38.1 11.15 424.82
1992 38.2 11.39 435.10
1993 38.2 11.74 448.47
1994 38.4 12.06 463.10
1995 38.3 12.43 476.07
1996 38.3 12.87 492.92
1997 38.4 13.45 516.48
1998 38.3 14.07 538.88
1999 38.3 14.59 558.80
2000 38.5 15.20 585.20
Monthly data, not
seasonally adjusted
2000:
November 38.4 $15.45 $593.28
December 38.3 15.58 596.71
2001:
January 37.9 15.56 589.72
February 37.8 15.62 590.44
March 38.0 15.58 592.04
April 38.3 15.86 607.44
May 38.2 15.67 598.59
June 38.3 15.77 603.99
July 38.5 15.88 611.38
August 38.3 15.75 603.23
September 38.7 16.03 620.36
October (p) 38.1 15.86 604.27
November (p) 38.2 15.91 607.76
Retail trade Finance, insurance
and real estate
Year and Weekly Hourly Weekly Weekly Hourly
month hours earnings earnings hours earnings
Annual averages
1964 37.0 $1.75 $64.75 37.3 $2.30
1965 36.6 1.82 66.61 37.2 2.39
1968 35.9 1.91 68.57 37.3 2.47
1967 35.3 2.01 70.95 37.1 2.58
1968 34.7 2.16 74.95 37.0 2.75
1969 34.2 2.30 78.66 37.1 2.93
1970 33.8 2.44 82.47 36.7 3.07
1971 33.7 2.60 87.62 36.6 3.22
1972 33.4 2.75 91.85 36.6 3.36
1973 33.1 2.91 96.32 36.6 3.53
1974 32.7 3.14 102.68 36.5 3.77
1975 32.4 3.36 108.86 36.5 4.06
1976 32.1 3.57 114.60 36.4 4.27
1977 31.6 3.85 121.66 36.4 4.54
1978 31.0 4.20 130.20 36.4 4.89
1979 30.6 4.53 138.62 36.2 5.27
1980 30.2 4.88 147.38 36.2 5.79
1981 30.1 5.25 158.03 36.3 6.31
1982 29.9 5.48 163.85 36.2 6.78
1983 29.8 5.74 171.05 36.2 7.29
1984 29.8 5.85 174.33 36.5 7.63
1985 29.4 5.94 174.64 36.4 7.94
1986 29.2 6.03 176.08 36.4 8.36
1987 29.2 6.12 178.70 36.3 8.73
1988 29.1 6.31 183.62 35.9 9.06
1989 28.9 6.53 188.72 35.8 9.53
1990 28.8 6.75 194.40 35.8 9.97
1991 28.6 6.94 198.48 35.7 10.39
1992 28.8 7.12 205.06 35.8 10.82
1993 28.8 7.29 209.95 35.8 11.35
1994 28.9 7.49 216.46 35.8 11.83
1995 28.8 7.69 221.47 35.9 12.32
1996 28.8 7.99 230.11 35.9 12.80
1997 28.9 8.33 240.74 36.1 13.34
1998 29.0 8.74 253.46 36.4 14.07
1999 29.0 9.09 263.61 36.2 14.62
2000 28.9 9.46 273.39 36.3 15.07
Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted
2000:
November 28.6 $9.61 $274.85 36.0 $15.25
December 28.9 9.65 278.89 36.1 15.32
2001:
January 28.2 9.69 273.26 36.0 15.45
February 28.4 9.72 276.05 36.3 15.63
March 28.4 9.74 276.62 36.0 15.67
April 28.8 9.78 281.66 36.7 15.81
May 28.7 9.78 280.69 35.9 15.76
June 29.0 9.77 283.33 36.2 15.75
July 29.5 9.77 288.22 36.7 15.85
August 29.3 9.79 286.85 36.1 15.84
September 28.8 9.92 285.70 36.7 16.05
October (p) 28.5 9.94 283.29 35.9 15.97
November (p) 28.5 9.99 284.72 36.1 16.04
Finance,
insu-
rance Services
and real
estate
Year and Weekly Weekly Hourly Weekly
month earnings hours earnings earnings
Annual averages
1964 $85.79 36.1 $1.94 $70.03
1965 88.91 35.9 2.05 73.60
1968 92.13 35.5 2.17 77.04
1967 95.72 35.1 2.29 80.38
1968 101.75 34.7 2.42 83.97
1969 108.70 34.7 2.61 90.57
1970 112.67 34.4 2.81 96.66
1971 117.85 33.9 3.04 103.06
1972 122.98 33.9 3.27 110.85
1973 129.20 33.8 3.47 117.29
1974 137.61 33.6 3.75 126.00
1975 148.19 33.5 4.02 134.67
1976 155.43 33.3 4.31 143.52
1977 165.26 33.0 4.65 153.45
1978 178.00 32.8 4.99 163.67
1979 190.77 32.7 5.36 175.27
1980 209.60 32.6 5.85 190.71
1981 229.05 32.6 6.41 208.97
1982 245.44 32.6 6.92 225.59
1983 263.90 32.7 7.31 239.04
1984 278.50 32.6 7.59 247.43
1985 289.02 32.5 7.90 256.75
1986 304.30 32.5 8.18 265.85
1987 316.90 32.5 8.49 275.93
1988 325.25 32.6 8.88 289.49
1989 341.17 32.6 9.38 305.79
1990 356.93 32.5 9.83 319.48
1991 370.92 32.4 10.23 331.45
1992 387.36 32.5 10.54 342.55
1993 406.33 32.5 10.78 350.35
1994 423.51 32.5 11.04 358.80
1995 442.29 32.4 11.39 369.04
1996 459.52 32.4 11.79 382.00
1997 481.57 32.6 12.28 400.33
1998 512.15 32.6 12.84 418.58
1999 529.24 32.6 13.37 435.86
2000 547.04 32.7 13.91 454.86
Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted
2000:
November $549.00 32.6 $14.20 $462.92
December 553.05 32.6 14.33 467.16
2001:
January 556.20 32.3 14.39 464.80
February 567.37 32.6 14.47 471.72
March 564.12 32.6 14.48 472.05
April 580.23 32.7 14.58 476.77
May 565.78 32.5 14.46 469.95
June 570.15 32.8 14.39 471.99
July 581.70 33.1 14.46 478.63
August 571.82 32.8 14.46 474.29
September 589.04 32.7 14.78 483.31
October (p) 573.32 32.4 14.79 479.20
November (p) 579.04 32.5 14.88 483.60
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA EMPLOYMENT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and selected
component groups, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
2000 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Total 132,279 132,367 132,428 132,595
Total private 111,689 111,753 111,799 111,915
Goods-producing 25,711 25,688 25,633 25,627
Mining 548 548 550 555
Metal mining 40 41 39 39
Coal mining 75 75 75 75
Oil and gas extraction 319 320 325 328
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 114 112 111 113
Construction 6,781 6,791 6,826 6,880
General building
contractors 1,548 1,543 1,538 1,555
Heavy construction, except
building 909 913 921 930
Special trade contractors 4,324 4,335 4,367 4,395
Manufacturing 18,382 18,349 18,257 18,192
Durable goods 11,120 11,102 11,031 10,997
Lumber and wood products 817 811 806 799
Furniture and fixtures 557 555 552 549
Stone, clay, and glass
products 577 577 579 578
Primary metal industries 691 686 681 679
Fabricated metal
products 1,537 1,536 1,526 1,514
Industrial machinery and
equipment 2,122 2,119 2,117 2,105
Computer and office
equipment 365 366 369 370
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,737 1,738 1,735 1,726
Electronic components
and accessories 708 710 714 711
Transportation equipment 1,822 1,817 1,772 1,786
Motor vehicles and
equipment 992 990 952 967
Aircraft and parts 462 464 462 464
Instruments and related
products 865 867 870 871
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 395 396 393 390
Nondurable goods 7,262 7,247 7,226 7,195
Food and kindred
products 1,679 1,682 1,684 1,686
Tobacco products 33 32 32 31
Textile mill products 514 510 505 496
Apparel and other
textile products 611 604 599 595
Paper and allied
products 654 652 651 645
Printing and publishing 1,540 1,539 1,534 1,529
Chemicals and allied
products 1,038 1,039 1,039 1,039
Petroleum and coal
products 127 127 127 127
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 997 993 987 979
Leather and leather
products 69 69 68 68
Service-producing 106,568 106,679 106,795 106,968
Transportation and public
utilities 7,093 7,108 7,106 7,123
Transportation 4,573 4,583 4,580 4,591
Railroad transportation 235 232 229 231
Local and interurban
passenger transit 478 478 479 480
Trucking and warehousing 1,864 1,866 1,868 1,870
Water transportation 200 200 201 200
Transportation by air 1,306 1,316 1,312 1,318
Pipelines, except
natural gas 14 14 14 14
Transportation services 476 477 477 478
Communications and public
utilities 2,520 2,525 2,526 2,532
Communications 1,672 1,678 1,679 1,685
Electric, gas, and
sanitary services 848 847 847 847
Wholesale trade 7,070 7,068 7,067 7,064
Durable goods 4,206 4,202 4,198 4,198
Nondurable goods 2,864 2,866 2,869 2,866
Retail trade 23,395 23,406 23,415 23,472
Building materials and
garden supplies 1,011 1,010 1,007 1,007
General merchandise stores 2,835 2,822 2,789 2,807
Department stores 2,492 2,480 2,448 2,462
Food stores 3,526 3,532 3,538 3,548
Automotive dealers and
service stations 2,426 2,425 2,424 2,424
New and used car dealers 1,123 1,123 1,124 1,124
Apparel and accessory
stores 1,208 1,214 1,221 1,227
Furniture and home
furnishings stores 1,144 1,148 1,147 1,146
Eating and drinking places 8,142 8,149 8,157 8,171
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 3,103 3,106 3,132 3,142
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 7,575 7,582 7,594 7,609
Finance 3,729 3,735 3,738 3,748
Depository institutions 2,023 2,025 2,024 2,025
Commercial banks 1,420 1,420 1,418 1,417
Savings institutions 253 253 253 254
Nondepository
institutions 678 677 678 683
Mortgage bankers and
brokers 302 300 301 304
Security and commodity
brokers 770 774 777 781
Holding and other
investment offices 258 259 259 259
Insurance 2,340 2,339 2,346 2,351
Insurance carriers 1,583 1,582 1,588 1,592
Insurance agents,
brokers, and service 757 757 758 759
Real estate 1,506 1,508 1,510 1,510
Services (1) 40,845 40,901 40,984 41,020
Agricultrual services 811 813 818 821
Hotels and other lodging
places 1,939 1,946 1,952 1,957
Personal services 1,261 1,265 1,261 1,261
Business services 9,933 9,893 9,888 9,851
Services to buildings 998 1,002 1,007 1,007
Personnel supply
services 3,869 3,816 3,779 3,731
Help supply services 3,461 3,404 3,372 3,339
Computer and data
processing services 2,152 2,164 2,176 2,186
Auto repair, services, and
parking 1,270 1,278 1,291 1,291
Miscellaneous repair
services 366 365 365 365
Motion pictures 593 597 600 600
Amusement and recreation
services 1,755 1,759 1,769 1,772
Health services 10,164 10,184 10,211 10,236
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors 1,941 1,948 1,953 1,958
Nursing and personal
care facilities 1,800 1,803 1,806 1,808
Hospitals 4,016 4,025 4,035 4,045
Home health care
services 644 642 646 645
Legal services 1,013 1,015 1,017 1,020
Educational services 2,338 2,357 2,363 2,375
Social services 2,958 2,972 2,985 2,997
Child day care services 727 729 732 734
Residential care 820 823 827 829
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 108 108 109 110
Membership organizations 2,486 2,487 2,487 2,487
Engineering and management
services 3,478 3,490 3,496 3,504
Engineering and
architectural services 1,035 1,040 1,046 1,050
Management and public
relations 1,113 1,116 1,119 1,123
Government 20,590 20,614 20,629 20,680
Federal 2,620 2,613 2,613 2,615
Federal, except Postal
Service 1,761 1,754 1,755 1,756
State 4,798 4,809 4,800 4,825
Education 2,033 2,037 2,028 2,048
Other State government 2,765 2,772 2,772 2,777
Local 13,172 13,192 13,216 13,240
Education 7,449 7,457 7,468 7,479
Other local government 5,723 5,735 5,748 5,761
2001
Industry Mar. Apr. May
Total 132,654 132,489 132,530
Total private 111,943 111,742 111,760
Goods-producing 25,602 25,421 25,324
Mining 557 560 564
Metal mining 38 37 37
Coal mining 75 75 76
Oil and gas extraction 331 335 339
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 113 113 112
Construction 6,929 6,852 6,881
General building
contractors 1,552 1,548 1,556
Heavy construction, except
building 938 915 923
Special trade contractors 4,439 4,389 4,402
Manufacturing 18,116 18,009 17,879
Durable goods 10,941 10,870 10,778
Lumber and wood products 799 800 797
Furniture and fixtures 548 543 540
Stone, clay, and glass
products 578 577 574
Primary metal industries 671 667 660
Fabricated metal
products 1,509 1,503 1,488
Industrial machinery and
equipment 2,084 2,072 2,054
Computer and office
equipment 369 367 366
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,715 1,684 1,656
Electronic components
and accessories 702 686 670
Transportation equipment 1,775 1,768 1,757
Motor vehicles and
equipment 956 950 939
Aircraft and parts 465 464 465
Instruments and related
products 871 866 865
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 391 390 387
Nondurable goods 7,175 7,139 7,101
Food and kindred
products 1,687 1,687 1,684
Tobacco products 32 32 33
Textile mill products 494 489 480
Apparel and other
textile products 590 581 579
Paper and allied
products 642 641 639
Printing and publishing 1,524 1,512 1,502
Chemicals and allied
products 1,039 1,036 1,033
Petroleum and coal
products 126 128 127
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 973 967 959
Leather and leather
products 68 66 65
Service-producing 107,052 107,068 107,206
Transportation and public
utilities 7,127 7,119 7,130
Transportation 4,591 4,576 4,584
Railroad transportation 230 230 230
Local and interurban
passenger transit 480 477 483
Trucking and warehousing 1,872 1,864 1,867
Water transportation 201 202 203
Transportation by air 1,316 1,313 1,315
Pipelines, except
natural gas 13 14 14
Transportation services 479 476 472
Communications and public
utilities 2,536 2,543 2,546
Communications 1,690 1,696 1,699
Electric, gas, and
sanitary services 846 847 847
Wholesale trade 7,066 7,053 7,038
Durable goods 4,196 4,187 4,174
Nondurable goods 2,870 2,866 2,864
Retail trade 23,457 23,530 23,546
Building materials and
garden supplies 1,006 999 1,006
General merchandise stores 2,797 2,804 2,821
Department stores 2,451 2,459 2,473
Food stores 3,550 3,562 3,553
Automotive dealers and
service stations 2,420 2,421 2,428
New and used car dealers 1,124 1,122 1,126
Apparel and accessory
stores 1,228 1,226 1,231
Furniture and home
furnishings stores 1,147 1,140 1,136
Eating and drinking places 8,158 8,213 8,216
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 3,151 3,165 3,155
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 7,618 7,626 7,644
Finance 3,755 3,761 3,770
Depository institutions 2,028 2,032 2,037
Commercial banks 1,418 1,421 1,426
Savings institutions 254 255 255
Nondepository
institutions 686 691 697
Mortgage bankers and
brokers 306 308 313
Security and commodity
brokers 781 780 776
Holding and other
investment offices 260 258 260
Insurance 2,353 2,356 2,358
Insurance carriers 1,593 1,596 1,598
Insurance agents,
brokers, and service 760 760 760
Real estate 1,510 1,509 1,516
Services (1) 41,073 40,993 41,078
Agricultrual services 828 824 834
Hotels and other lodging
places 1,960 1,944 1,935
Personal services 1,265 1,267 1,277
Business services 9,822 9,729 9,702
Services to buildings 1,007 1,009 1,013
Personnel supply
services 3,694 3,600 3,590
Help supply services 3,293 3,202 3,198
Computer and data
processing services 2,195 2,199 2,200
Auto repair, services, and
parking 1,298 1,300 1,309
Miscellaneous repair
services 364 364 363
Motion pictures 605 601 587
Amusement and recreation
services 1,775 1,764 1,787
Health services 10,259 10,280 10,296
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors 1,962 1,967 1,973
Nursing and personal
care facilities 1,811 1,816 1,814
Hospitals 4,055 4,062 4,071
Home health care
services 648 646 645
Legal services 1,022 1,021 1,027
Educational services 2,384 2,388 2,431
Social services 3,009 3,023 3,039
Child day care services 739 743 745
Residential care 831 835 842
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 110 109 110
Membership organizations 2,489 2,489 2,496
Engineering and management
services 3,510 3,517 3,512
Engineering and
architectural services 1,052 1,053 1,057
Management and public
relations 1,125 1,124 1,121
Government 20,711 20,747 20,770
Federal 2,613 2,615 2,612
Federal, except Postal
Service 1,754 1,756 1,754
State 4,836 4,847 4,854
Education 2,055 2,065 2,066
Other State government 2,781 2,782 2,788
Local 13,262 13,285 13,304
Education 7,492 7,495 7,512
Other local government 5,770 5,790 5,792
2001
Industry June July Aug.
Total 132,431 132,449 132,395
Total private 111,603 111,517 111,390
Goods-producing 25,186 25,122 24,963
Mining 565 567 569
Metal mining 35 34 35
Coal mining 78 79 80
Oil and gas extraction 340 341 342
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 112 113 112
Construction 6,864 6,867 6,861
General building
contractors 1,551 1,554 1,557
Heavy construction, except
building 925 935 932
Special trade contractors 4,388 4,378 4,372
Manufacturing 17,757 17,688 17,533
Durable goods 10,692 10,624 10,523
Lumber and wood products 798 797 793
Furniture and fixtures 532 531 519
Stone, clay, and glass
products 572 569 568
Primary metal industries 654 648 643
Fabricated metal
products 1,478 1,478 1,468
Industrial machinery and
equipment 2,031 2,007 1,980
Computer and office
equipment 357 353 348
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,624 1,589 1,565
Electronic components
and accessories 650 634 618
Transportation equipment 1,749 1,752 1,750
Motor vehicles and
equipment 931 936 931
Aircraft and parts 465 466 465
Instruments and related
products 865 865 858
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 389 388 379
Nondurable goods 7,065 7,064 7,010
Food and kindred
products 1,685 1,680 1,674
Tobacco products 33 33 35
Textile mill products 472 471 465
Apparel and other
textile products 567 571 554
Paper and allied
products 635 632 628
Printing and publishing 1,495 1,489 1,483
Chemicals and allied
products 1,033 1,039 1,035
Petroleum and coal
products 128 128 127
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 953 957 947
Leather and leather
products 64 64 62
Service-producing 107,245 107,327 107,432
Transportation and public
utilities 7,118 7,108 7,082
Transportation 4,571 4,561 4,539
Railroad transportation 227 226 226
Local and interurban
passenger transit 483 485 486
Trucking and warehousing 1,867 1,863 1,844
Water transportation 201 203 203
Transportation by air 1,310 1,304 1,303
Pipelines, except
natural gas 14 14 14
Transportation services 469 466 463
Communications and public
utilities 2,547 2,547 2,543
Communications 1,700 1,700 1,695
Electric, gas, and
sanitary services 847 847 848
Wholesale trade 7,022 7,017 7,010
Durable goods 4,166 4,149 4,134
Nondurable goods 2,856 2,868 2,876
Retail trade 23,561 23,606 23,583
Building materials and
garden supplies 1,014 1,008 1,014
General merchandise stores 2,818 2,810 2,800
Department stores 2,471 2,458 2,449
Food stores 3,544 3,536 3,531
Automotive dealers and
service stations 2,431 2,435 2,441
New and used car dealers 1,128 1,131 1,133
Apparel and accessory
stores 1,227 1,219 1,224
Furniture and home
furnishings stores 1,136 1,137 1,137
Eating and drinking places 8,241 8,310 8,280
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 3,150 3,151 3,156
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 7,631 7,618 7,623
Finance 3,767 3,755 3,758
Depository institutions 2,041 2,039 2,037
Commercial banks 1,428 1,426 1,423
Savings institutions 256 255 255
Nondepository
institutions 699 703 709
Mortgage bankers and
brokers 317 321 324
Security and commodity
brokers 766 755 755
Holding and other
investment offices 261 258 257
Insurance 2,356 2,357 2,357
Insurance carriers 1,598 1,599 1,598
Insurance agents,
brokers, and service 758 758 759
Real estate 1,508 1,506 1,508
Services (1) 41,085 41,046 41,129
Agricultrual services 833 834 837
Hotels and other lodging
places 1,920 1,922 1,912
Personal services 1,279 1,281 1,284
Business services 9,666 9,592 9,588
Services to buildings 1,008 998 997
Personnel supply
services 3,556 3,517 3,521
Help supply services 3,161 3,127 3,113
Computer and data
processing services 2,205 2,202 2,194
Auto repair, services, and
parking 1,303 1,312 1,307
Miscellaneous repair
services 361 360 362
Motion pictures 602 595 589
Amusement and recreation
services 1,768 1,772 1,777
Health services 10,329 10,354 10,384
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors 1,981 1,983 1,990
Nursing and personal
care facilities 1,821 1,823 1,825
Hospitals 4,086 4,098 4,114
Home health care
services 648 647 653
Legal services 1,027 1,026 1,028
Educational services 2,426 2,432 2,452
Social services 3,056 3,048 3,076
Child day care services 756 760 765
Residential care 845 847 848
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 111 111 111
Membership organizations 2,501 2,493 2,503
Engineering and management
services 3,529 3,540 3,544
Engineering and
architectural services 1,059 1,064 1,067
Management and public
relations 1,124 1,119 1,123
Government 20,828 20,932 21,005
Federal 2,621 2,626 2,622
Federal, except Postal
Service 1,772 1,772 1,774
State 4,881 4,909 4,913
Education 2,089 2,117 2,122
Other State government 2,792 2,792 2,791
Local 13,326 13,397 13,470
Education 7,515 7,575 7,650
Other local government 5,811 5,822 5,820
2001
Oct. Nov.
Industry Sept. (p) (p)
Total 132,230 131,762 131,431
Total private 111,249 110,762 110,437
Goods-producing 24,888 24,747 24,580
Mining 569 569 567
Metal mining 35 35 34
Coal mining 80 81 81
Oil and gas extraction 342 340 339
Nonmetallic minerals,
except fuels 112 113 113
Construction 6,871 6,854 6,852
General building
contractors 1,562 1,561 1,561
Heavy construction, except
building 932 933 942
Special trade contractors 4,377 4,360 4,349
Manufacturing 17,448 17,324 17,161
Durable goods 10,460 10,363 10,247
Lumber and wood products 794 789 786
Furniture and fixtures 513 505 498
Stone, clay, and glass
products 567 566 560
Primary metal industries 638 632 621
Fabricated metal
products 1,464 1,453 1,434
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,965 1,944 1,918
Computer and office
equipment 344 343 340
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,551 1,529 1,500
Electronic components
and accessories 613 601 592
Transportation equipment 1,735 1,715 1,707
Motor vehicles and
equipment 919 903 903
Aircraft and parts 465 463 456
Instruments and related
products 851 849 847
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 382 381 376
Nondurable goods 6,988 6,961 6,914
Food and kindred
products 1,682 1,689 1,690
Tobacco products 33 33 33
Textile mill products 459 453 447
Apparel and other
textile products 551 543 532
Paper and allied
products 629 628 627
Printing and publishing 1,473 1,465 1,452
Chemicals and allied
products 1,031 1,028 1,023
Petroleum and coal
products 128 127 127
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 941 935 924
Leather and leather
products 61 60 59
Service-producing 107,342 107,015 106,851
Transportation and public
utilities 7,070 7,017 6,959
Transportation 4,528 4,473 4,419
Railroad transportation 226 225 224
Local and interurban
passenger transit 482 479 480
Trucking and warehousing 1,838 1,832 1,837
Water transportation 205 207 205
Transportation by air 1,300 1,264 1,219
Pipelines, except
natural gas 14 14 14
Transportation services 463 452 440
Communications and public
utilities 2,542 2,544 2,540
Communications 1,695 1,695 1,692
Electric, gas, and
sanitary services 847 849 848
Wholesale trade 6,988 6,971 6,946
Durable goods 4,123 4,114 4,091
Nondurable goods 2,865 2,857 2,855
Retail trade 23,536 23,417 23,403
Building materials and
garden supplies 1,013 1,013 1,011
General merchandise stores 2,793 2,763 2,761
Department stores 2,450 2,420 2,405
Food stores 3,538 3,542 3,537
Automotive dealers and
service stations 2,435 2,429 2,435
New and used car dealers 1,133 1,133 1,139
Apparel and accessory
stores 1,224 1,210 1,200
Furniture and home
furnishings stores 1,138 1,136 1,138
Eating and drinking places 8,242 8,185 8,196
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 3,153 3,139 3,125
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 7,633 7,627 7,636
Finance 3,758 3,755 3,769
Depository institutions 2,039 2,035 2,041
Commercial banks 1,423 1,426 1,428
Savings institutions 256 256 259
Nondepository
institutions 706 712 719
Mortgage bankers and
brokers 323 327 334
Security and commodity
brokers 755 750 751
Holding and other
investment offices 258 258 258
Insurance 2,362 2,360 2,356
Insurance carriers 1,601 1,602 1,598
Insurance agents,
brokers, and service 761 758 758
Real estate 1,513 1,512 1,511
Services (1) 41,134 40,983 40,913
Agricultrual services 838 840 837
Hotels and other lodging
places 1,913 1,862 1,855
Personal services 1,284 1,280 1,270
Business services 9,581 9,467 9,387
Services to buildings 997 995 997
Personnel supply
services 3,488 3,376 3,294
Help supply services 3,106 3,005 2,918
Computer and data
processing services 2,200 2,202 2,196
Auto repair, services, and
parking 1,306 1,298 1,308
Miscellaneous repair
services 363 362 359
Motion pictures 586 581 579
Amusement and recreation
services 1,766 1,775 1,750
Health services 10,408 10,429 10,461
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors 1,992 1,993 2,001
Nursing and personal
care facilities 1,830 1,833 1,838
Hospitals 4,124 4,133 4,150
Home health care
services 655 655 656
Legal services 1,030 1,029 1,030
Educational services 2,446 2,439 2,447
Social services 3,085 3,094 3,095
Child day care services 756 756 755
Residential care 851 853 853
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 112 112 110
Membership organizations 2,509 2,505 2,509
Engineering and management
services 3,533 3,536 3,542
Engineering and
architectural services 1,067 1,069 1,067
Management and public
relations 1,122 1,122 1,121
Government 20,981 21,000 20,994
Federal 2,627 2,623 2,604
Federal, except Postal
Service 1,776 1,777 1,775
State 4,931 4,923 4,913
Education 2,129 2,116 2,115
Other State government 2,802 2,807 2,798
Local 13,423 13,454 13,477
Education 7,595 7,607 7,629
Other local government 5,828 5,847 5,848
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA WOMEN EMPLOYEES SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-4. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
2000
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Total 64,011 64,014 64,104 64,077
Total private 52,373 52,386 52,474 52,514
Goods-producing 6,659 6,654 6,643 6,626
Mining 77 77 76 76
Construction 745 746 745 743
Manufacturing 5,837 5,831 5,822 5,807
Durable goods 2,994 2,991 2,991 2,988
Lumber and wood products 149 147 147 146
Furniture and fixtures 180 180 179 179
Stone, clay, and glass
products 101 100 101 101
Primary metal industries 106 107 107 106
Fabricated metal
products 349 349 350 350
Industrial machinery and
equipment 467 465 466 465
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 708 709 705 706
Transportation equipment 409 409 408 406
Instruments and related
products (1) (1) (1) (1)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 172 172 172 173
Nondurable goods 2,843 2,840 2,831 2,819
Food and kindred
products 551 553 555 555
Tobacco products 10 10 10 10
Textile mill products 239 236 234 231
Apparel and other
textile products 439 436 433 428
Paper and allied
products 162 163 162 161
Printing and publishing 695 694 692 692
Chemicals and allied
products 345 347 346 347
Petroleum and coal
products 22 22 22 22
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 343 341 339 336
Leather and leather
products 37 38 38 37
Service-producing 57,352 57,360 57,461 57,451
Transportation and public
utilities 2,196 2,194 2,197 2,201
Wholesale trade 2,175 2,181 2,188 2,192
Retail trade 12,272 12,254 12,291 12,295
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 4,733 4,742 4,748 4,755
Services 24,338 24,361 24,407 24,445
Government 11,638 11,628 11,630 11,563
Federal 1,134 1,132 1,129 1,037
State 2,489 2,479 2,479 2,486
Local 8,015 8,017 8,022 8,040
2001
Industry Jan. Feb. Mar.
Total 64,164 64,272 64,304
Total private 52,556 52,583 52,598
Goods-producing 6,596 6,577 6,557
Mining 76 75 75
Construction 737 745 748
Manufacturing 5,783 5,757 5,734
Durable goods 2,975 2,961 2,946
Lumber and wood products 144 144 144
Furniture and fixtures 178 176 176
Stone, clay, and glass
products 100 100 99
Primary metal industries 106 106 104
Fabricated metal
products 348 345 344
Industrial machinery and
equipment 466 463 459
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 705 700 694
Transportation equipment 399 399 398
Instruments and related
products (1) (1) (1)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 172 170 170
Nondurable goods 2,808 2,796 2,788
Food and kindred
products 556 557 558
Tobacco products 10 10 10
Textile mill products 229 226 225
Apparel and other
textile products 425 422 418
Paper and allied
products 161 159 159
Printing and publishing 689 687 685
Chemicals and allied
products 347 348 347
Petroleum and coal
products 22 22 22
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 332 328 327
Leather and leather
products 37 37 37
Service-producing 57,568 57,695 57,747
Transportation and public
utilities 2,204 2,204 2,207
Wholesale trade 2,197 2,199 2,202
Retail trade 12,311 12,328 12,324
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 4,761 4,768 4,774
Services 24,487 24,507 24,534
Government 11,608 11,689 11,706
Federal 1,061 1,115 1,113
State 2,490 2,498 2,503
Local 8,057 8,076 8,090
2001
Industry Apr. May June
Total 64,300 64,379 64,282
Total private 52,561 52,636 52,544
Goods-producing 6,507 6,463 6,406
Mining 76 77 77
Construction 748 754 751
Manufacturing 5,683 5,632 5,578
Durable goods 2,915 2,885 2,853
Lumber and wood products 143 144 143
Furniture and fixtures 175 173 172
Stone, clay, and glass
products 98 97 96
Primary metal industries 103 102 100
Fabricated metal
products 342 339 334
Industrial machinery and
equipment 454 449 444
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 680 664 650
Transportation equipment 396 394 392
Instruments and related
products (1) (1) (1)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 170 169 169
Nondurable goods 2,768 2,747 2,725
Food and kindred
products 562 554 553
Tobacco products 10 10 10
Textile mill products 223 219 218
Apparel and other
textile products 410 406 396
Paper and allied
products 157 157 156
Printing and publishing 678 674 668
Chemicals and allied
products 347 348 349
Petroleum and coal
products 21 22 22
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 324 321 318
Leather and leather
products 36 36 35
Service-producing 57,793 57,916 57,876
Transportation and public
utilities 2,210 2,216 2,215
Wholesale trade 2,196 2,177 2,169
Retail trade 12,384 12,393 12,386
Finance, Insurance, and real
estate 4,785 4,800 4,792
Services 24,479 24,587 24,576
Government 11,739 11,743 11,738
Federal 1,115 1,115 1,075
State 2,507 2,506 2,514
Local 8,117 8,122 8,149
2001
Industry July Aug. Sept.
Total 64,391 64,452 64,264
Total private 52,552 52,539 52,387
Goods-producing 6,383 6,326 6,297
Mining 78 78 79
Construction 757 758 761
Manufacturing 5,548 5,490 5,457
Durable goods 2,830 2,791 2,774
Lumber and wood products 144 143 143
Furniture and fixtures 170 167 165
Stone, clay, and glass
products 96 94 94
Primary metal industries 100 99 98
Fabricated metal
products 334 330 329
Industrial machinery and
equipment 437 431 428
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 637 625 617
Transportation equipment 390 390 388
Instruments and related
products (1) (1) (1)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 169 163 165
Nondurable goods 2,718 2,699 2,683
Food and kindred
products 547 550 551
Tobacco products 10 11 10
Textile mill products 216 214 211
Apparel and other
textile products 401 387 385
Paper and allied
products 155 153 154
Printing and publishing 664 663 658
Chemicals and allied
products 349 350 346
Petroleum and coal
products 22 22 22
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 320 315 313
Leather and leather
products 34 34 33
Service-producing 58,008 58,126 57,967
Transportation and public
utilities 2,216 2,212 2,208
Wholesale trade 2,174 2,178 2,168
Retail trade 12,401 12,380 12,326
Finance, Insurance, and real
estate 4,792 4,796 4,795
Services 24,586 24,647 24,593
Government 11,839 11,913 11,877
Federal 1,120 1,121 1,070
State 2,537 2,540 2,553
Local 8,182 8,252 8,254
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA EMPLOYMENT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-5. Production or nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm
payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group, seasonally
adjusted
(In thousands)
2000 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Total private 91,516 91,554 91,608 91,639
Goods-producing 18,162 18,132 18,104 18,073
Mining 424 424 427 432
Construction 5,227 5,242 5,283 5,318
Manufacturing 12,511 12,466 12,394 12,323
Durable goods 7,544 7,517 7,462 7,415
Lumber and wood products 663 657 653 648
Furniture and fixtures 443 441 439 435
Stone, clay, and glass
products 454 453 453 453
Primary metal industries 541 536 532 531
Fabricated metal
products 1,155 1,152 1,142 1,131
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,314 1,311 1,314 1,300
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,073 1,071 1,063 1,054
Transportation equipment 1,199 1,193 1,166 1,168
Motor vehicles and
equipment 747 743 721 722
Instruments and related
products (2) (2) (2) (2)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 271 271 268 264
Nondurable goods 4,967 4,949 4,932 4,908
Food and kindred
products 1,243 1,244 1,246 1,246
Tobacco products 24 23 23 22
Textile mill products 430 426 421 415
Apparel and other
textile products 475 470 466 461
Paper and allied
products 496 494 494 491
Printing and publishing 810 808 805 803
Chemicals and allied
products 573 573 573 573
Petroleum and coal
products 86 86 87 86
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 778 773 766 759
Leather and leather
products 52 52 51 52
Service-producing 73,354 73,422 73,504 73,566
Transportation and public
utilities 5,922 5,940 5,948 5,955
Wholesale trade 5,630 5,633 5,634 5,627
Retail trade 20,587 20,597 20,595 20,639
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 5,555 5,559 5,570 5,578
Services 35,660 35,693 35,757 35,767
2001
Industry Mar. Apr. May
Total private 91,667 91,560 91,542
Goods-producing 18,069 17,928 17,847
Mining 436 438 442
Construction 5,379 5,324 5,339
Manufacturing 12,254 12,166 12,066
Durable goods 7,358 7,308 7,235
Lumber and wood products 646 647 644
Furniture and fixtures 435 431 427
Stone, clay, and glass
products 453 453 450
Primary metal industries 524 518 512
Fabricated metal
products 1,125 1,121 1,109
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,277 1,264 1,253
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 1,041 1,023 1,005
Transportation equipment 1,163 1,160 1,149
Motor vehicles and
equipment 715 713 702
Instruments and related
products (2) (2) (2)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 265 265 263
Nondurable goods 4,896 4,858 4,831
Food and kindred
products 1,248 1,246 1,240
Tobacco products 23 23 24
Textile mill products 413 409 401
Apparel and other
textile products 458 449 446
Paper and allied
products 488 487 485
Printing and publishing 800 790 787
Chemicals and allied
products 572 567 566
Petroleum and coal
products 86 88 88
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 756 749 745
Leather and leather
products 52 50 49
Service-producing 73,598 73,632 73,695
Transportation and public
utilities 5,970 5,981 5,982
Wholesale trade 5,624 5,611 5,596
Retail trade 20,607 20,694 20,665
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 5,586 5,591 5,607
Services 35,811 35,755 35,845
2001
Industry June July Aug.
Total private 91,357 91,345 91,240
Goods-producing 17,714 17,665 17,525
Mining 445 446 447
Construction 5,313 5,319 5,296
Manufacturing 11,956 11,900 11,782
Durable goods 7,157 7,102 7,022
Lumber and wood products 644 642 638
Furniture and fixtures 421 417 409
Stone, clay, and glass
products 447 447 441
Primary metal industries 507 499 497
Fabricated metal
products 1,099 1,100 1,092
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,235 1,216 1,199
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 985 959 938
Transportation equipment 1,134 1,138 1,137
Motor vehicles and
equipment 690 699 695
Instruments and related
products (2) (2) (2)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 263 261 252
Nondurable goods 4,799 4,798 4,760
Food and kindred
products 1,242 1,237 1,236
Tobacco products 24 24 26
Textile mill products 395 396 391
Apparel and other
textile products 436 439 424
Paper and allied
products 481 479 477
Printing and publishing 781 778 775
Chemicals and allied
products 565 568 564
Petroleum and coal
products 87 88 88
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 740 742 732
Leather and leather
products 48 47 47
Service-producing 73,643 73,680 73,715
Transportation and public
utilities 5,974 5,979 5,957
Wholesale trade 5,587 5,580 5,580
Retail trade 20,673 20,708 20,684
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 5,589 5,584 5,584
Services 35,820 35,829 35,910
2001
Oct. Nov.
Industry Sept. (p) (p)
Total private 91,043 90,636 90,303
Goods-producing 17,444 17,352 17,220
Mining 444 446 446
Construction 5,294 5,279 5,273
Manufacturing 11,706 11,627 11,501
Durable goods 6,970 6,898 6,813
Lumber and wood products 638 634 633
Furniture and fixtures 404 397 391
Stone, clay, and glass
products 443 441 437
Primary metal industries 493 488 476
Fabricated metal
products 1,086 1,077 1,061
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,187 1,174 1,158
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 925 911 891
Transportation equipment 1,124 1,108 1,104
Motor vehicles and
equipment 685 669 671
Instruments and related
products (2) (2) (2)
Miscellaneous
manufacturing 255 254 250
Nondurable goods 4,736 4,729 4,688
Food and kindred
products 1,231 1,246 1,243
Tobacco products 24 24 24
Textile mill products 385 381 374
Apparel and other
textile products 422 417 408
Paper and allied
products 477 477 478
Printing and publishing 771 766 756
Chemicals and allied
products 562 561 558
Petroleum and coal
products 90 89 90
Rubber and misc.
plastics products 728 723 714
Leather and leather
products 46 45 43
Service-producing 73,599 73,284 73,083
Transportation and public
utilities 5,944 5,893 5,828
Wholesale trade 5,562 5,552 5,529
Retail trade 20,625 20,506 20,477
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 5,602 5,598 5,609
Services 35,866 35,735 35,640
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA DIFFUSION INDEXES SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
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 45.3
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 49.6 47.7 45.0 (p) 42.4
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 20.6
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 19.1 16.5 14.7 (p) 16.9
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 45.5 43.9
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 42.4 40.5 39.9
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 44.1 38.5 (p) 37.4 (p) 36.1
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 (p) 39.7
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 39.0 27.6
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 24.6 21.0 19.9
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 20.2 15.1 (p) 15.1 (p) 14.7
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 (p) 14.0
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 44.1 (p) 39.4 (p) 39.2
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 (p) 39.0 (p) 36.4
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 36.0 (p) 30.9 (p) 25.4
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 (p) 21.0 (p) 22.4
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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA STATE EMPLOYMENT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-7. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by State and major industry,
seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
Total (1)
Alabama 1,937.5 1,936.4 1,938.3 1,936.9
Alaska 284.0 284.4 284.7 286.2
Arizona 2,270.7 2,276.0 2,280.3 2,270.7
Arkansas 1,164.3 1,166.8 1,169.0 1,168.7
California 14,675.9 14,707.2 14,758.8 14,713.7
Colorado 2,242.8 2,244.7 2,247.1 2,253.0
Connecticut 1,696.3 1,695.9 1,697.5 1,699.8
Delaware 425.1 426.0 427.1 423.5
District of Columbia 646.0 647.5 648.9 651.9
Florida 7,148.7 7,164.4 7,186.5 7,208.6
Georgia 4,018.5 4,016.3 4,013.6 4,037.5
Hawaii 556.1 557.6 559.4 554.8
Idaho 566.3 566.9 568.1 562.2
Illinois 6,025.7 6,021.3 6,019.1 6,059.8
Indiana 3,010.4 3,013.3 3,008.9 2,997.4
Iowa 1,482.8 1,486.1 1,487.9 1,485.5
Kansas 1,347.7 1,353.3 1,353.7 1,354.9
Kentucky 1,826.1 1,830.6 1,834.1 1,840.8
Louisiana 1,940.1 1,941.8 1,944.1 1,953.2
Maine 603.9 610.5 610.3 611.8
Maryland 2,472.7 2,474.9 2,477.3 2,473.9
Massachusetts 3,342.4 3,348.7 3,357.3 3,361.9
Michigan 4,693.6 4,702.0 4,704.6 4,679.2
Minnesota 2,675.7 2,678.2 2,682.1 2,680.3
Mississippi 1,155.2 1,153.3 1,151.1 1,147.4
Missouri 2,760.6 2,764.3 2,761.3 2,770.2
Montana 390.2 391.1 391.9 391.8
Nebraska 909.3 911.5 911.5 916.5
Nevada 1,042.3 1,047.0 1,053.0 1,050.9
New Hampshire 621.8 624.5 624.9 627.2
New Jersey 4,015.1 4,022.0 4,031.1 4,029.1
New Mexico 747.2 747.6 748.4 746.2
New York 8,670.0 8,680.8 8,691.5 8,707.0
North Carolina 3,963.5 3,970.8 3,971.5 3,970.3
North Dakota 329.0 328.0 327.9 328.9
Ohio 5,656.7 5,659.7 5,663.4 5,655.2
Oklahoma 1,492.2 1,491.4 1,491.5 1,490.9
Oregon 1,612.4 1,615.3 1,612.6 1,604.2
Pennsylvania 5,724.7 5,728.2 5,734.7 5,744.3
Rhode Island 477.2 477.3 477.7 478.4
South Carolina 1,882.1 1,900.5 1,892.1 1,892.3
South Dakota 380.7 379.9 379.6 380.8
Tennessee 2,747.2 2,751.4 2,753.3 2,749.2
Texas 9,517.2 9,538.8 9,563.5 9,576.7
Utah 1,086.3 1,088.0 1,090.7 1,090.6
Vermont 299.2 299.8 300.6 299.6
Virginia 3,530.4 3,539.1 3,542.7 3,550.7
Washington 2,731.0 2,737.8 2,741.6 2,749.2
West Virginia 735.1 737.1 738.0 737.7
Wisconsin 2,838.8 2,842.6 2,842.7 2,844.9
Wyoming 239.3 239.9 240.7 242.7
2001
State Feb. Mar. Apr.
Total (1)
Alabama 1,936.9 1,931.2 1,926.2
Alaska 288.0 288.0 287.5
Arizona 2,278.7 2,276.1 2,276.4
Arkansas 1,167.8 1,166.6 1,164.2
California 14,741.2 14,798.9 14,818.3
Colorado 2,256.1 2,251.5 2,270.4
Connecticut 1,700.7 1,699.6 1,700.8
Delaware 424.0 426.1 425.4
District of Columbia 648.0 647.4 649.9
Florida 7,223.6 7,246.0 7,264.1
Georgia 4,045.3 4,041.8 4,045.6
Hawaii 560.3 560.3 560.0
Idaho 563.2 563.1 564.8
Illinois 6,072.0 6,077.1 6,058.2
Indiana 2,996.6 2,999.9 2,995.8
Iowa 1,487.9 1,489.3 1,482.0
Kansas 1,352.8 1,358.5 1,363.7
Kentucky 1,843.3 1,843.3 1,835.9
Louisiana 1,957.2 1,953.7 1,951.7
Maine 612.8 612.5 611.9
Maryland 2,477.7 2,477.8 2,473.3
Massachusetts 3,355.9 3,361.7 3,362.8
Michigan 4,702.1 4,698.1 4,693.1
Minnesota 2,686.4 2,685.9 2,689.2
Mississippi 1,145.4 1,145.6 1,145.5
Missouri 2,764.5 2,763.6 2,756.9
Montana 393.7 394.3 393.1
Nebraska 913.9 913.3 911.3
Nevada 1,059.1 1,063.7 1,068.6
New Hampshire 625.5 626.3 627.3
New Jersey 4,033.8 4,032.8 4,027.3
New Mexico 749.0 753.8 754.7
New York 8,721.7 8,723.8 8,729.5
North Carolina 3,974.7 3,977.5 3,975.7
North Dakota 330.3 329.6 328.6
Ohio 5,659.2 5,657.5 5,652.1
Oklahoma 1,490.3 1,494.8 1,501.2
Oregon 1,609.6 1,604.7 1,600.5
Pennsylvania 5,737.1 5,748.1 5,736.6
Rhode Island 479.0 479.6 478.8
South Carolina 1,892.7 1,893.6 1,893.0
South Dakota 379.3 379.9 378.7
Tennessee 2,754.0 2,748.7 2,759.7
Texas 9,610.7 9,625.2 9,626.4
Utah 1,091.2 1,091.7 1,092.5
Vermont 301.2 300.4 299.9
Virginia 3,560.6 3,561.6 3,560.6
Washington 2,745.3 2,745.0 2,744.2
West Virginia 741.1 742.0 739.7
Wisconsin 2,852.1 2,852.4 2,848.8
Wyoming 244.4 244.9 245.1
2001
State May June July
Total (1)
Alabama 1,925.3 1,914.7 1,916.8
Alaska 288.1 289.1 289.1
Arizona 2,276.7 2,270.5 2,267.0
Arkansas 1,165.4 1,164.3 1,164.8
California 14,813.4 14,820.7 14,794.5
Colorado 2,265.2 2,270.1 2,267.1
Connecticut 1,701.8 1,700.4 1,698.5
Delaware 424.7 423.2 423.7
District of Columbia 651.3 654.6 654.4
Florida 7,286.3 7,298.7 7,310.9
Georgia 4,052.0 4,043.3 4,032.6
Hawaii 557.8 560.4 557.6
Idaho 568.2 570.6 570.7
Illinois 6,058.5 6,053.6 6,028.5
Indiana 2,996.2 2,985.4 2,981.9
Iowa 1,480.0 1,477.9 1,485.6
Kansas 1,367.0 1,367.5 1,369.2
Kentucky 1,839.0 1,833.5 1,830.4
Louisiana 1,948.7 1,945.2 1,946.4
Maine 610.6 610.2 614.5
Maryland 2,475.7 2,474.9 2,459.3
Massachusetts 3,365.7 3,368.7 3,364.6
Michigan 4,676.5 4,679.5 4,677.5
Minnesota 2,693.2 2,689.8 2,687.2
Mississippi 1,145.6 1,152.0 1,144.4
Missouri 2,746.3 2,743.6 2,727.1
Montana 393.2 394.8 396.3
Nebraska 914.2 911.7 915.7
Nevada 1,070.4 1,076.3 1,068.5
New Hampshire 627.0 626.2 625.2
New Jersey 4,028.2 4,022.5 4,021.0
New Mexico 754.8 757.5 756.5
New York 8,729.7 8,722.2 8,717.0
North Carolina 3,985.4 3,961.1 3,990.6
North Dakota 327.7 327.6 324.7
Ohio 5,641.5 5,646.3 5,657.6
Oklahoma 1,498.3 1,501.3 1,507.2
Oregon 1,598.4 1,596.0 1,590.8
Pennsylvania 5,732.9 5,729.4 5,727.3
Rhode Island 478.8 479.2 479.8
South Carolina 1,898.6 1,876.4 1,881.5
South Dakota 381.3 380.9 380.2
Tennessee 2,753.9 2,759.9 2,762.1
Texas 9,640.0 9,658.9 9,639.3
Utah 1,093.4 1,092.9 1,092.2
Vermont 299.9 299.9 299.3
Virginia 3,562.6 3,567.9 3,570.0
Washington 2,744.2 2,742.8 2,742.8
West Virginia 738.2 758.5 734.9
Wisconsin 2,843.8 2,838.0 2,840.7
Wyoming 243.4 244.9 249.0
2001
Oct.
State Aug. Sept. (p)
Total (1)
Alabama 1,919.7 1,916.9 1,907.4
Alaska 290.4 291.3 289.9
Arizona 2,274.5 2,259.7 2,262.4
Arkansas 1,165.7 1,164.0 1,165.6
California 14,808.9 14,783.4 14,779.1
Colorado 2,267.1 2,250.4 2,244.3
Connecticut 1,692.4 1,686.7 1,683.2
Delaware 423.1 422.6 422.8
District of Columbia 662.7 652.9 651.0
Florida 7,323.8 7,333.2 7,345.0
Georgia 4,015.7 3,996.9 3,971.9
Hawaii 556.3 563.7 552.0
Idaho 569.7 569.1 567.3
Illinois 6,016.6 6,003.9 5,987.5
Indiana 2,985.5 2,980.3 2,962.3
Iowa 1,488.2 1,490.7 1,488.5
Kansas 1,372.4 1,369.3 1,367.7
Kentucky 1,832.7 1,839.5 1,833.6
Louisiana 1,944.3 1,941.1 1,944.2
Maine 610.3 613.7 609.3
Maryland 2,469.1 2,479.4 2,473.1
Massachusetts 3,360.0 3,367.8 3,356.6
Michigan 4,668.8 4,658.1 4,656.4
Minnesota 2,680.6 2,669.7 2,657.8
Mississippi 1,140.2 1,136.4 1,135.4
Missouri 2,725.8 2,730.5 2,713.5
Montana 395.9 395.1 395.3
Nebraska 913.7 912.3 908.3
Nevada 1,068.5 1,068.3 1,055.5
New Hampshire 624.2 622.8 619.9
New Jersey 4,013.3 4,011.0 4,026.4
New Mexico 760.5 758.4 756.3
New York 8,703.7 8,693.7 8,631.5
North Carolina 4,006.7 3,988.7 3,967.5
North Dakota 327.4 328.5 327.4
Ohio 5,637.2 5,633.7 5,635.5
Oklahoma 1,506.0 1,506.8 1,505.4
Oregon 1,586.9 1,583.2 1,583.0
Pennsylvania 5,720.2 5,719.1 5,712.6
Rhode Island 478.5 478.3 479.3
South Carolina 1,881.5 1,879.7 1,882.5
South Dakota 382.4 379.5 380.0
Tennessee 2,760.0 2,754.3 2,751.4
Texas 9,669.5 9,681.8 9,654.0
Utah 1,091.0 1,089.7 1,090.7
Vermont 299.0 299.1 299.6
Virginia 3,569.6 3,574.5 3,564.7
Washington 2,735.5 2,734.1 2,733.8
West Virginia 738.6 736.5 733.4
Wisconsin 2,840.4 2,834.7 2,836.0
Wyoming 247.3 242.9 246.0
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Construction
Alabama 106.2 106.1 106.6 107.8 108.4
Alaska 14.4 14.3 14.4 14.7 15.1
Arizona 165.1 164.6 165.2 165.3 166.6
Arkansas 53.3 54.0 54.4 56.2 56.0
California 750.8 753.5 761.4 760.1 761.7
Colorado 163.8 163.6 163.5 166.5 164.0
Connecticut 65.4 65.9 66.3 66.5 68.1
Delaware 25.0 24.9 25.0 25.1 25.9
District of Columbia 11.0 11.2 11.3 11.3 11.4
Florida 393.0 393.0 393.7 397.7 397.9
Georgia 208.5 207.6 208.9 210.3 213.4
Hawaii 24.0 23.9 24.0 23.9 23.8
Idaho 36.7 36.8 36.8 35.5 34.9
Illinois 261.9 260.5 258.6 274.3 280.8
Indiana 152.6 153.7 151.1 155.8 156.2
Iowa 63.5 64.0 64.2 62.0 62.1
Kansas 64.5 64.5 64.1 65.2 65.0
Kentucky 85.2 86.1 85.9 90.0 91.1
Louisiana 131.6 132.0 132.7 137.6 136.3
Maine 29.7 29.7 29.9 30.3 30.6
Maryland 156.7 156.7 156.8 158.6 160.7
Massachusetts 133.2 134.6 135.8 136.6 136.8
Michigan 213.9 215.0 216.1 212.8 217.2
Minnesota 117.3 119.0 119.6 121.2 121.6
Mississippi 54.6 54.0 54.1 52.4 53.1
Missouri 139.7 139.0 134.3 142.9 142.5
Montana 19.4 19.5 19.7 20.2 20.7
Nebraska 44.1 43.7 42.9 44.5 44.3
Nevada 87.6 88.2 89.0 88.6 89.5
New Hampshire 25.3 25.0 25.1 25.8 26.3
New Jersey 156.7 158.1 159.1 160.5 162.5
New Mexico 45.5 45.7 45.7 45.8 45.5
New York 330.1 331.3 332.4 335.3 339.5
North Carolina 237.7 239.2 239.7 240.2 241.6
North Dakota 16.2 15.7 15.6 16.2 16.0
Ohio 255.6 256.6 257.8 259.2 260.4
Oklahoma 61.7 61.7 61.8 61.3 62.1
Oregon 88.0 89.5 88.0 89.5 88.8
Pennsylvania 255.0 255.5 255.6 255.2 258.3
Rhode Island 19.0 19.0 19.0 18.9 19.2
South Carolina 118.3 118.4 118.9 118.5 119.5
South Dakota 18.4 17.7 17.9 18.7 18.2
Tennessee 126.0 126.9 127.5 130.9 132.7
Texas 565.0 566.9 568.7 569.8 575.2
Utah 73.1 73.3 73.7 73.2 73.3
Vermont 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.8
Virginia 214.6 216.1 217.5 219.6 223.6
Washington 162.8 164.0 164.3 166.1 165.9
West Virginia 34.0 34.5 34.3 34.8 36.0
Wisconsin 126.8 126.7 126.3 127.2 128.1
Wyoming 17.4 17.4 17.6 18.5 18.4
2001
State Mar. Apr. May June
Construction
Alabama 107.5 106.8 106.8 105.8
Alaska 15.2 15.0 14.7 15.1
Arizona 167.5 168.0 167.8 167.6
Arkansas 56.8 56.3 56.3 56.0
California 765.1 767.5 768.8 768.6
Colorado 162.9 163.8 164.4 163.6
Connecticut 68.0 67.8 68.2 66.7
Delaware 25.9 25.3 25.7 25.1
District of Columbia 11.0 10.9 11.3 11.2
Florida 395.5 395.2 397.2 400.5
Georgia 210.5 208.4 207.8 209.4
Hawaii 23.9 23.8 23.6 23.6
Idaho 34.9 35.3 35.7 36.7
Illinois 288.8 284.9 285.7 281.7
Indiana 157.6 154.3 154.6 153.4
Iowa 63.6 63.5 61.3 63.3
Kansas 67.1 68.2 68.8 69.2
Kentucky 89.8 87.2 87.6 87.1
Louisiana 135.9 134.6 134.8 133.8
Maine 30.8 31.5 30.7 30.5
Maryland 159.6 159.0 159.8 159.5
Massachusetts 137.4 138.1 139.2 139.3
Michigan 215.0 216.0 215.4 213.2
Minnesota 122.5 124.6 122.4 125.7
Mississippi 53.7 53.8 53.8 54.1
Missouri 144.6 142.5 142.1 145.1
Montana 21.0 20.7 20.6 20.5
Nebraska 44.2 44.0 44.0 43.9
Nevada 90.3 91.1 91.1 91.3
New Hampshire 25.9 25.9 25.6 26.0
New Jersey 162.8 161.2 160.8 160.1
New Mexico 45.8 45.5 45.5 45.7
New York 341.7 340.1 340.1 337.9
North Carolina 243.6 241.6 242.1 242.5
North Dakota 16.8 16.5 15.9 15.9
Ohio 262.2 257.8 257.4 257.4
Oklahoma 63.0 63.6 63.0 62.5
Oregon 87.5 85.3 85.6 83.1
Pennsylvania 257.4 256.2 255.6 256.0
Rhode Island 18.9 18.6 19.6 19.8
South Carolina 119.2 119.2 119.5 117.3
South Dakota 18.6 18.1 18.6 18.9
Tennessee 131.7 130.1 130.3 129.9
Texas 576.1 578.6 581.1 584.6
Utah 71.2 70.5 70.4 68.6
Vermont 14.5 14.5 14.6 14.8
Virginia 224.9 224.8 225.2 226.3
Washington 167.3 165.6 164.7 164.9
West Virginia 37.0 35.2 34.8 34.1
Wisconsin 127.9 126.1 124.5 124.5
Wyoming 18.5 18.6 18.2 18.3
2001
Oct.
State July Aug. Sept. (p)
Construction
Alabama 105.0 104.1 105.0 104.3
Alaska 14.9 15.0 15.1 15.1
Arizona 165.6 163.8 162.2 161.2
Arkansas 56.0 55.9 56.0 56.5
California 762.9 765.6 758.4 758.3
Colorado 163.9 162.3 161.0 160.1
Connecticut 65.5 64.2 63.3 63.4
Delaware 25.3 25.3 25.6 25.5
District of Columbia 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.1
Florida 404.2 403.0 402.2 403.3
Georgia 211.2 208.5 203.0 201.0
Hawaii 23.1 23.3 23.5 23.6
Idaho 37.2 37.0 37.1 37.5
Illinois 279.7 276.0 270.8 268.6
Indiana 151.7 151.9 151.6 150.8
Iowa 63.1 63.7 63.5 63.1
Kansas 68.8 69.1 69.1 69.2
Kentucky 87.0 85.8 86.0 85.3
Louisiana 136.0 135.0 134.7 135.2
Maine 30.5 30.3 30.5 30.8
Maryland 160.7 159.5 158.9 157.4
Massachusetts 138.5 137.5 138.9 139.8
Michigan 212.6 213.4 215.1 213.9
Minnesota 125.3 124.6 124.3 122.3
Mississippi 54.3 53.5 53.3 53.8
Missouri 141.8 140.0 142.4 140.0
Montana 20.6 20.7 20.3 20.4
Nebraska 43.7 43.7 43.1 43.2
Nevada 90.7 90.6 90.6 90.1
New Hampshire 26.1 25.9 25.8 25.8
New Jersey 160.0 159.2 158.6 158.0
New Mexico 45.6 45.7 45.1 45.2
New York 336.2 335.6 335.4 337.0
North Carolina 244.3 244.5 244.3 243.7
North Dakota 15.6 15.7 16.0 15.9
Ohio 257.0 255.4 253.9 253.8
Oklahoma 63.4 62.9 63.1 62.9
Oregon 82.9 81.3 80.0 78.5
Pennsylvania 255.0 253.5 253.2 252.8
Rhode Island 19.9 19.7 20.3 20.7
South Carolina 117.3 117.8 118.2 118.2
South Dakota 19.2 19.3 18.8 18.7
Tennessee 129.3 129.3 128.5 127.9
Texas 584.8 584.6 583.2 580.2
Utah 69.0 69.8 69.5 69.8
Vermont 14.7 14.9 14.7 14.6
Virginia 226.9 227.5 227.5 226.1
Washington 164.1 164.2 164.6 163.4
West Virginia 33.8 32.9 33.7 33.4
Wisconsin 126.1 125.8 125.9 125.3
Wyoming 17.9 17.7 17.4 18.0
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
Manufacturing
Alabama 358.4 356.9 356.1 353.6
Alaska 13.2 12.8 13.0 14.2
Arizona 216.4 216.7 216.8 217.1
Arkansas 250.5 250.4 250.3 248.7
California 1,952.1 1,953.4 1,953.2 1,950.1
Colorado 205.4 205.8 206.5 206.9
Connecticut 261.8 261.3 261.3 260.7
Delaware 58.5 58.3 58.5 54.6
District of Columbia 11.3 11.4 11.4 11.5
Florida 486.8 486.4 486.3 483.9
Georgia 585.5 582.6 581.8 575.2
Hawaii 17.4 17.3 17.3 17.3
Idaho 76.5 76.8 76.5 76.1
Illinois 939.9 941.3 940.9 937.9
Indiana 683.6 681.2 677.7 672.9
Iowa 261.3 261.6 261.4 260.4
Kansas 210.6 210.7 210.3 210.3
Kentucky 320.0 319.6 318.5 317.7
Louisiana 182.6 182.3 182.4 183.4
Maine 80.6 85.3 84.4 84.5
Maryland 179.2 179.0 178.8 178.5
Massachusetts 436.4 437.0 437.3 436.2
Michigan 974.9 976.9 974.8 949.6
Minnesota 439.5 438.9 438.9 439.1
Mississippi 230.7 229.3 227.3 226.2
Missouri 400.7 401.1 400.7 394.7
Montana 24.7 24.6 24.8 24.4
Nebraska 120.1 120.2 119.9 119.3
Nevada 45.0 45.1 45.6 45.9
New Hampshire 105.4 105.4 105.2 105.1
New Jersey 459.6 458.9 458.7 458.4
New Mexico 42.8 42.9 43.1 43.2
New York 869.0 868.7 868.0 863.1
North Carolina 775.4 774.7 772.8 771.4
North Dakota 25.3 25.2 25.3 25.2
Ohio 1,082.8 1,082.8 1,079.2 1,072.8
Oklahoma 182.3 182.2 182.0 180.9
Oregon 243.2 244.0 245.2 241.5
Pennsylvania 924.1 923.0 923.0 920.7
Rhode Island 72.7 72.3 72.3 72.9
South Carolina 347.3 346.8 346.2 344.0
South Dakota 49.9 49.6 49.2 49.0
Tennessee 506.0 505.0 503.3 500.2
Texas 1,087.4 1,088.2 1,086.9 1,086.6
Utah 131.9 131.7 131.7 131.4
Vermont 49.2 49.3 49.5 49.6
Virginia 386.6 386.1 385.9 386.8
Washington 347.5 346.9 346.2 347.1
West Virginia 79.9 79.9 79.8 79.6
Wisconsin 616.1 615.3 614.0 612.6
Wyoming 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.4
2001
State Feb. Mar. Apr.
Manufacturing
Alabama 353.5 351.6 349.9
Alaska 14.2 13.2 12.8
Arizona 216.7 215.3 214.8
Arkansas 245.5 244.0 242.4
California 1,945.0 1,944.3 1,936.2
Colorado 206.4 205.3 204.2
Connecticut 260.4 258.6 258.1
Delaware 55.1 57.1 57.7
District of Columbia 11.5 11.6 11.5
Florida 485.1 485.0 483.2
Georgia 578.3 574.2 573.5
Hawaii 17.2 17.1 17.4
Idaho 76.2 75.8 75.6
Illinois 936.8 931.6 928.2
Indiana 671.3 669.2 667.8
Iowa 260.6 260.7 260.0
Kansas 211.0 210.9 210.7
Kentucky 315.4 314.1 313.2
Louisiana 182.2 181.9 181.3
Maine 83.5 83.4 82.4
Maryland 177.9 177.6 176.3
Massachusetts 434.4 432.6 430.5
Michigan 959.9 955.6 952.0
Minnesota 437.7 436.5 435.1
Mississippi 222.6 221.2 220.7
Missouri 393.7 391.9 391.1
Montana 24.7 24.4 24.2
Nebraska 119.0 118.5 118.9
Nevada 46.0 46.2 46.2
New Hampshire 104.9 104.6 104.3
New Jersey 457.7 455.3 451.8
New Mexico 42.9 43.4 42.8
New York 854.8 852.0 851.3
North Carolina 764.7 761.3 758.9
North Dakota 25.1 25.1 25.2
Ohio 1,070.5 1,067.0 1,063.7
Oklahoma 180.4 180.2 179.0
Oregon 240.8 237.9 238.7
Pennsylvania 917.7 913.1 907.8
Rhode Island 72.0 71.7 71.7
South Carolina 343.5 344.2 343.8
South Dakota 48.2 47.8 47.5
Tennessee 495.7 494.4 493.6
Texas 1,087.2 1,086.3 1,083.3
Utah 131.0 130.9 130.4
Vermont 49.8 49.8 49.5
Virginia 384.4 383.3 381.0
Washington 345.5 343.8 340.1
West Virginia 79.0 79.1 78.5
Wisconsin 608.7 605.6 603.2
Wyoming 11.8 11.5 11.5
2001
State May June July
Manufacturing
Alabama 347.9 344.8 346.7
Alaska 12.6 12.8 12.5
Arizona 214.0 212.1 211.2
Arkansas 241.7 240.7 241.2
California 1,932.3 1,924.4 1,910.0
Colorado 203.5 201.8 200.8
Connecticut 257.6 256.8 257.8
Delaware 57.4 56.8 54.9
District of Columbia 11.4 11.5 11.5
Florida 482.8 482.0 481.7
Georgia 571.1 567.8 569.0
Hawaii 17.6 17.7 17.6
Idaho 75.6 76.4 76.1
Illinois 922.5 916.6 910.2
Indiana 665.8 662.8 659.7
Iowa 259.9 259.3 259.0
Kansas 209.9 209.4 209.5
Kentucky 312.3 310.5 306.1
Louisiana 180.1 180.3 179.3
Maine 81.9 81.5 82.4
Maryland 174.9 175.7 174.6
Massachusetts 427.5 426.0 424.7
Michigan 943.5 941.4 941.1
Minnesota 434.2 430.5 429.7
Mississippi 219.8 217.6 216.6
Missouri 385.5 378.8 384.2
Montana 23.8 23.4 23.6
Nebraska 118.5 118.3 118.1
Nevada 46.3 46.4 45.9
New Hampshire 103.2 101.8 102.3
New Jersey 450.3 445.8 443.4
New Mexico 42.6 42.4 42.4
New York 848.9 846.2 846.8
North Carolina 751.2 743.2 738.1
North Dakota 25.1 24.8 24.8
Ohio 1,059.5 1,057.2 1,058.1
Oklahoma 178.6 178.5 177.5
Oregon 236.5 235.3 233.0
Pennsylvania 902.4 896.6 891.8
Rhode Island 70.6 70.8 70.8
South Carolina 342.2 338.0 337.0
South Dakota 47.0 46.6 46.1
Tennessee 490.7 489.6 489.0
Texas 1,078.9 1,075.4 1,075.4
Utah 129.9 130.0 130.0
Vermont 49.0 48.9 48.5
Virginia 378.2 375.7 375.7
Washington 338.7 337.5 338.4
West Virginia 78.3 78.0 77.5
Wisconsin 599.6 592.9 589.9
Wyoming 11.2 11.3 11.4
2001
Oct.
State Aug. Sept. (p)
Manufacturing
Alabama 344.3 342.4 341.2
Alaska 13.5 14.1 13.2
Arizona 210.4 208.3 207.3
Arkansas 239.8 238.8 237.7
California 1,897.7 1,886.4 1,875.5
Colorado 200.4 199.7 197.5
Connecticut 254.8 254.2 252.6
Delaware 54.5 54.9 54.7
District of Columbia 11.5 11.4 11.4
Florida 480.8 480.0 478.8
Georgia 565.2 563.7 561.0
Hawaii 17.7 17.7 17.3
Idaho 76.2 75.6 74.7
Illinois 906.4 905.2 904.2
Indiana 655.8 655.0 650.1
Iowa 259.2 256.2 256.6
Kansas 209.3 208.5 207.3
Kentucky 305.8 305.1 301.4
Louisiana 178.4 176.9 176.1
Maine 80.9 79.8 79.2
Maryland 174.8 173.6 173.3
Massachusetts 421.2 421.1 420.1
Michigan 928.9 926.6 926.2
Minnesota 426.8 425.0 424.0
Mississippi 216.2 215.9 215.4
Missouri 378.1 378.6 371.8
Montana 23.3 23.5 23.3
Nebraska 118.0 117.4 116.5
Nevada 45.8 45.7 45.6
New Hampshire 101.3 100.4 100.0
New Jersey 441.9 438.8 438.0
New Mexico 41.8 41.5 41.8
New York 839.6 834.0 827.3
North Carolina 731.9 728.6 726.4
North Dakota 25.1 24.9 24.8
Ohio 1,046.4 1,041.4 1,041.2
Oklahoma 176.4 176.1 175.4
Oregon 230.7 231.0 233.0
Pennsylvania 885.9 885.6 881.0
Rhode Island 69.8 69.4 69.1
South Carolina 332.6 328.2 326.7
South Dakota 45.6 45.5 44.6
Tennessee 486.2 484.7 483.2
Texas 1,069.7 1,070.1 1,065.8
Utah 128.9 128.1 128.3
Vermont 48.3 48.2 48.3
Virginia 374.5 374.1 370.8
Washington 334.9 335.1 332.7
West Virginia 76.8 76.5 76.8
Wisconsin 587.3 587.5 586.3
Wyoming 11.3 11.1 11.2
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Transportation and public utilities
Alabama 95.8 96.3 96.4 96.0 95.8
Alaska 26.8 27.2 27.0 27.3 27.2
Arizona 110.1 110.4 110.7 109.7 110.3
Arkansas 70.9 70.8 71.0 70.3 70.2
California 752.9 755.1 759.7 761.1 761.1
Colorado 144.4 143.8 143.3 142.0 141.2
Connecticut 80.2 80.2 79.8 80.1 79.9
Delaware 17.8 17.9 18.0 17.9 17.6
District of Columbia 19.5 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.1
Florida 360.9 361.8 362.8 362.8 363.9
Georgia 269.3 270.3 270.8 273.2 274.4
Hawaii (3) (3) (3) (3) (3)
Idaho 28.3 28.2 28.1 27.8 27.8
Illinois 357.9 357.0 357.0 358.4 359.3
Indiana 149.6 149.5 150.2 150.1 149.3
Iowa 73.4 73.6 73.6 73.7 74.0
Kansas 86.8 87.1 87.1 87.2 87.4
Kentucky 109.0 109.0 109.2 109.7 109.8
Louisiana 113.7 113.9 114.0 115.0 114.8
Maine 24.2 24.2 24.1 24.4 24.3
Maryland 118.7 118.7 119.8 117.9 117.1
Massachusetts 146.0 146.2 146.6 146.2 145.8
Michigan 181.2 182.0 181.7 181.6 181.5
Minnesota 135.8 136.1 136.4 136.7 137.0
Mississippi 56.6 56.7 56.8 56.9 56.3
Missouri 184.0 183.0 182.5 182.7 183.2
Montana 22.3 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.3
Nebraska 58.4 58.5 58.6 58.3 58.3
Nevada 57.2 57.6 58.1 58.2 58.8
New Hampshire 22.1 22.1 22.1 21.5 21.7
New Jersey 272.3 272.1 272.6 271.2 271.7
New Mexico 37.0 37.0 37.1 37.0 36.9
New York 434.8 436.1 439.2 442.9 443.6
North Carolina 183.4 183.5 182.8 183.2 184.6
North Dakota 18.7 18.7 18.7 18.8 19.0
Ohio 251.2 250.7 250.7 250.6 250.3
Oklahoma 86.0 85.5 85.4 85.9 85.9
Oregon 80.8 80.8 80.8 80.3 81.1
Pennsylvania 303.8 303.6 304.5 306.5 305.9
Rhode Island 17.1 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0
South Carolina 95.0 95.2 95.2 95.4 95.6
South Dakota 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.1 17.0
Tennessee 178.6 179.2 179.1 181.1 181.7
Texas 601.2 603.5 605.4 605.4 609.2
Utah 61.3 61.2 61.2 60.1 60.2
Vermont 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.3 12.7
Virginia 189.2 189.8 190.6 193.8 193.9
Washington 148.8 149.2 150.1 150.1 149.6
West Virginia 37.6 37.5 37.6 37.2 36.8
Wisconsin 135.0 134.9 135.5 133.7 133.7
Wyoming 14.3 14.3 14.1 14.4 14.1
2001
State Mar. Apr. May June
Transportation
and public utilities
Alabama 95.8 95.5 95.6 95.2
Alaska 27.3 27.1 27.5 27.3
Arizona 110.4 109.8 110.0 109.7
Arkansas 70.6 70.8 70.9 70.8
California 765.4 765.0 764.2 763.4
Colorado 141.1 141.1 140.9 141.2
Connecticut 80.1 80.0 80.0 79.9
Delaware 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.7
District of Columbia 19.2 19.1 19.3 19.2
Florida 364.2 366.4 366.4 368.2
Georgia 274.5 273.6 272.7 272.3
Hawaii (3) (3) (3) (3)
Idaho 28.0 28.0 28.4 28.8
Illinois 360.2 359.6 359.7 358.4
Indiana 149.4 148.9 147.9 148.2
Iowa 74.2 74.0 73.8 74.1
Kansas 87.5 88.3 88.4 88.1
Kentucky 109.4 108.5 107.3 105.6
Louisiana 115.1 115.1 114.9 114.4
Maine 24.1 24.4 24.4 24.3
Maryland 118.1 118.3 118.0 118.0
Massachusetts 145.2 145.6 145.3 146.2
Michigan 180.6 181.0 180.8 180.0
Minnesota 136.9 136.8 136.2 136.5
Mississippi 56.2 56.9 56.6 56.3
Missouri 183.3 181.4 181.8 182.5
Montana 22.4 22.3 22.4 22.6
Nebraska 58.1 57.3 57.5 56.6
Nevada 59.1 59.1 59.6 59.2
New Hampshire 21.7 21.5 21.5 21.7
New Jersey 271.3 271.5 271.4 270.4
New Mexico 37.1 37.0 36.9 37.5
New York 442.6 443.2 443.9 442.7
North Carolina 183.6 183.6 185.1 185.0
North Dakota 18.8 18.7 18.8 18.8
Ohio 249.5 249.4 249.6 250.1
Oklahoma 85.7 86.5 86.1 86.1
Oregon 79.8 79.5 79.3 79.6
Pennsylvania 304.0 303.7 302.5 299.4
Rhode Island 17.0 17.1 17.1 16.9
South Carolina 95.8 95.3 95.5 95.8
South Dakota 16.9 16.8 17.0 17.4
Tennessee 181.1 183.0 182.8 182.0
Texas 609.2 611.5 610.8 613.2
Utah 60.5 60.5 61.1 61.9
Vermont 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.4
Virginia 193.4 193.0 195.1 195.3
Washington 149.4 149.1 149.0 148.1
West Virginia 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.5
Wisconsin 134.3 135.1 135.6 135.3
Wyoming 14.2 14.3 14.3 14.4
2001
Oct.
State July Aug. Sept. (p)
Transportation
and public utilities
Alabama 95.2 94.4 94.1 94.2
Alaska 27.3 27.5 27.3 27.1
Arizona 109.9 109.4 109.3 107.4
Arkansas 70.6 71.1 71.2 71.2
California 759.9 760.8 760.4 755.7
Colorado 140.5 139.9 138.7 137.4
Connecticut 80.1 79.0 79.0 78.0
Delaware 18.1 17.9 17.7 17.9
District of Columbia 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.8
Florida 369.6 369.6 370.2 368.2
Georgia 270.7 269.3 267.5 264.4
Hawaii (3) (3) (3) (3)
Idaho 29.0 28.9 29.3 29.3
Illinois 358.0 356.6 356.7 354.5
Indiana 149.0 148.1 147.6 144.6
Iowa 73.6 74.0 74.1 74.0
Kansas 88.7 89.0 88.7 88.5
Kentucky 106.4 108.2 108.6 107.7
Louisiana 114.6 114.4 114.0 113.6
Maine 24.4 24.4 23.9 24.1
Maryland 118.1 117.4 115.9 117.2
Massachusetts 145.9 145.1 144.1 143.2
Michigan 180.9 179.9 179.6 178.9
Minnesota 135.5 134.6 133.2 126.6
Mississippi 56.3 55.9 56.0 55.6
Missouri 181.8 181.4 180.0 177.8
Montana 22.6 22.5 22.4 22.1
Nebraska 57.5 57.0 57.2 56.9
Nevada 58.5 58.5 58.5 57.2
New Hampshire 21.7 21.6 21.9 21.9
New Jersey 269.2 266.8 266.3 265.7
New Mexico 37.5 37.9 37.6 37.6
New York 443.9 444.5 443.1 436.4
North Carolina 185.3 184.2 182.5 182.6
North Dakota 18.8 19.0 18.9 18.5
Ohio 249.6 248.5 247.4 247.7
Oklahoma 85.7 85.6 85.6 84.8
Oregon 79.8 79.2 78.8 78.7
Pennsylvania 298.5 297.0 299.8 296.8
Rhode Island 17.0 17.1 17.1 17.0
South Carolina 96.2 96.0 95.9 96.2
South Dakota 17.4 17.2 17.0 16.9
Tennessee 181.2 182.0 181.2 180.4
Texas 615.5 618.4 619.9 615.7
Utah 61.6 62.0 61.8 61.7
Vermont 12.5 12.5 12.6 12.6
Virginia 194.9 193.7 194.1 191.6
Washington 147.9 146.7 146.6 146.9
West Virginia 37.2 37.5 36.9 37.1
Wisconsin 136.4 136.5 135.1 135.0
Wyoming 14.4 14.2 14.0 13.8
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
Trade
Alabama 449.4 450.0 452.0 450.1
Alaska 58.1 58.3 58.3 57.7
Arizona 529.6 531.1 531.4 528.8
Arkansas 267.8 269.0 269.9 270.2
California 3,331.8 3,335.1 3,336.0 3,329.2
Colorado 532.7 532.0 531.2 529.0
Connecticut 365.9 365.4 365.5 365.7
Delaware 92.1 93.1 93.2 92.2
District of Columbia 49.0 49.1 49.1 49.2
Florida 1,771.0 1,773.0 1,777.0 1,777.1
Georgia 984.7 987.8 984.9 995.1
Hawaii 138.1 138.8 139.3 138.7
Idaho 145.1 145.1 145.1 142.9
Illinois 1,370.4 1,367.7 1,366.2 1,369.3
Indiana 709.7 712.4 712.7 708.0
Iowa 360.8 361.2 361.8 362.0
Kansas 320.4 322.7 324.0 322.0
Kentucky 432.7 433.3 434.8 434.9
Louisiana 457.4 457.6 456.3 458.8
Maine 152.5 152.0 152.1 152.4
Maryland 561.1 561.4 560.4 556.3
Massachusetts 751.6 751.9 753.4 752.7
Michigan 1,103.2 1,103.3 1,104.7 1,099.0
Minnesota 632.8 634.3 634.9 635.0
Mississippi 257.4 257.1 257.0 257.9
Missouri 649.9 652.0 653.7 652.1
Montana 102.7 103.1 103.3 103.1
Nebraska 218.2 218.8 218.9 219.5
Nevada 220.2 222.0 223.3 223.7
New Hampshire 164.3 165.5 166.2 164.7
New Jersey 937.9 940.5 943.5 942.1
New Mexico 174.1 174.2 174.4 173.2
New York 1,760.7 1,761.2 1,762.9 1,760.2
North Carolina 908.3 907.9 905.7 900.6
North Dakota 81.9 81.8 81.8 82.2
Ohio 1,362.4 1,361.1 1,362.6 1,360.9
Oklahoma 341.9 342.6 342.1 341.5
Oregon 396.0 395.8 394.0 391.5
Pennsylvania 1,277.6 1,276.8 1,279.6 1,288.1
Rhode Island 109.1 109.0 109.5 110.7
South Carolina 450.4 451.9 452.4 452.7
South Dakota 91.9 91.8 92.1 92.9
Tennessee 649.9 650.6 652.3 653.4
Texas 2,259.6 2,266.0 2,270.8 2,269.7
Utah 253.7 253.7 254.3 254.0
Vermont 68.1 68.4 68.9 68.2
Virginia 767.9 769.2 769.8 769.8
Washington 656.8 658.4 659.2 659.2
West Virginia 165.0 165.2 164.7 164.8
Wisconsin 637.5 637.7 639.3 638.8
Wyoming 55.5 55.2 54.8 55.1
2001
State Feb. Mar. Apr.
Trade
Alabama 450.5 449.5 448.0
Alaska 57.8 58.2 58.3
Arizona 531.3 530.0 530.8
Arkansas 270.9 269.7 269.6
California 3,344.4 3,358.3 3,364.7
Colorado 531.3 534.6 538.0
Connecticut 364.3 365.6 367.2
Delaware 92.9 92.8 92.6
District of Columbia 49.2 49.2 49.0
Florida 1,777.9 1,778.5 1,785.9
Georgia 994.9 998.7 1,000.6
Hawaii 139.4 139.4 139.9
Idaho 143.0 143.0 143.2
Illinois 1,369.6 1,371.0 1,368.1
Indiana 707.9 706.0 705.3
Iowa 362.0 361.9 359.0
Kansas 321.3 321.6 323.8
Kentucky 435.6 435.5 435.2
Louisiana 462.0 461.6 461.7
Maine 152.6 152.9 152.5
Maryland 558.3 555.6 553.2
Massachusetts 749.8 751.5 753.5
Michigan 1,106.5 1,105.8 1,102.0
Minnesota 635.3 633.5 635.2
Mississippi 257.6 257.9 256.9
Missouri 650.3 649.9 646.8
Montana 103.8 103.8 103.6
Nebraska 217.9 216.7 216.4
Nevada 226.0 226.6 227.7
New Hampshire 164.6 165.0 166.1
New Jersey 941.6 941.3 938.7
New Mexico 173.8 174.6 174.1
New York 1,765.4 1,765.3 1,765.2
North Carolina 901.2 900.3 902.3
North Dakota 83.0 82.3 82.1
Ohio 1,361.2 1,358.1 1,358.0
Oklahoma 340.5 341.0 342.4
Oregon 393.0 393.4 391.3
Pennsylvania 1,283.4 1,288.6 1,289.3
Rhode Island 111.5 111.4 110.9
South Carolina 453.3 454.6 453.1
South Dakota 92.8 92.9 93.0
Tennessee 654.6 652.6 655.9
Texas 2,276.3 2,279.7 2,273.7
Utah 254.3 254.3 254.6
Vermont 68.8 68.5 68.7
Virginia 773.2 773.8 773.7
Washington 659.7 658.4 658.8
West Virginia 165.6 165.5 164.4
Wisconsin 639.4 639.0 638.6
Wyoming 55.5 55.7 56.0
2001
State May June July
Trade
Alabama 447.1 445.1 444.3
Alaska 58.3 57.7 58.1
Arizona 532.9 534.3 534.8
Arkansas 270.7 270.6 269.0
California 3,366.2 3,368.2 3,362.5
Colorado 540.8 541.7 543.1
Connecticut 367.7 367.4 367.0
Delaware 92.7 93.2 92.9
District of Columbia 49.1 49.1 49.5
Florida 1,793.0 1,796.9 1,798.6
Georgia 1,004.7 1,006.6 1,001.1
Hawaii 140.1 140.0 139.7
Idaho 144.1 144.4 144.0
Illinois 1,366.9 1,363.5 1,357.2
Indiana 705.6 702.6 702.1
Iowa 359.4 360.2 361.7
Kansas 324.2 323.6 322.0
Kentucky 434.6 434.8 435.9
Louisiana 461.6 459.5 460.1
Maine 151.6 152.1 154.0
Maryland 552.2 553.1 554.2
Massachusetts 755.0 753.7 754.7
Michigan 1,093.8 1,093.5 1,091.2
Minnesota 637.3 635.9 635.1
Mississippi 258.0 256.4 257.0
Missouri 646.0 645.4 644.7
Montana 103.1 103.5 104.1
Nebraska 216.4 216.4 217.0
Nevada 228.8 229.8 230.1
New Hampshire 166.4 166.4 166.0
New Jersey 939.6 938.9 939.4
New Mexico 173.9 174.9 174.5
New York 1,760.0 1,758.3 1,755.4
North Carolina 908.9 912.8 913.2
North Dakota 82.2 82.3 81.5
Ohio 1,357.7 1,359.5 1,359.4
Oklahoma 341.7 342.8 343.8
Oregon 391.9 391.0 390.0
Pennsylvania 1,288.7 1,287.9 1,290.1
Rhode Island 110.7 110.5 110.8
South Carolina 455.1 453.0 455.3
South Dakota 93.3 93.1 92.8
Tennessee 655.5 657.5 657.4
Texas 2,278.3 2,285.4 2,285.4
Utah 254.8 254.0 253.2
Vermont 68.6 68.5 68.6
Virginia 775.9 775.9 775.9
Washington 656.5 654.4 656.6
West Virginia 164.4 163.8 164.2
Wisconsin 635.2 635.5 636.5
Wyoming 56.3 55.9 55.9
2001
Oct.
State Aug. Sept. (p)
Trade
Alabama 443.2 442.4 442.1
Alaska 58.2 58.9 58.6
Arizona 534.6 538.1 540.2
Arkansas 270.2 270.7 270.7
California 3,368.5 3,374.9 3,373.6
Colorado 543.0 541.6 544.7
Connecticut 365.9 363.9 362.1
Delaware 93.7 92.4 93.2
District of Columbia 50.2 49.1 48.0
Florida 1,801.6 1,801.3 1,799.5
Georgia 997.2 1,001.3 993.6
Hawaii 139.4 139.2 137.0
Idaho 143.1 142.0 141.2
Illinois 1,360.0 1,358.0 1,351.4
Indiana 701.4 703.2 702.0
Iowa 362.3 362.2 361.3
Kansas 322.4 323.5 323.5
Kentucky 435.4 437.7 436.5
Louisiana 460.3 460.0 460.0
Maine 153.0 153.2 153.2
Maryland 555.7 555.7 556.1
Massachusetts 756.0 754.6 750.2
Michigan 1,095.4 1,092.3 1,097.0
Minnesota 634.4 631.2 632.2
Mississippi 255.4 254.5 254.3
Missouri 639.3 543.3 637.9
Montana 104.1 103.6 103.5
Nebraska 215.4 215.6 215.4
Nevada 230.4 230.5 230.2
New Hampshire 165.4 166.6 165.2
New Jersey 937.7 934.0 935.9
New Mexico 175.1 173.3 174.3
New York 1,759.0 1,753.5 1,742.3
North Carolina 916.8 916.7 914.0
North Dakota 81.6 81.6 82.0
Ohio 1,358.2 1,357.0 1,358.9
Oklahoma 342.4 343.2 342.9
Oregon 389.4 389.0 388.6
Pennsylvania 1,287.8 1,286.3 1,283.1
Rhode Island 110.3 110.7 109.9
South Carolina 455.7 456.8 458.7
South Dakota 93.3 92.4 93.3
Tennessee 656.9 658.6 657.4
Texas 2,294.7 2,293.9 2,286.2
Utah 253.7 253.4 253.9
Vermont 68.6 68.6 68.8
Virginia 775.1 773.9 771.1
Washington 653.9 651.4 652.4
West Virginia 164.7 163.0 162.1
Wisconsin 637.5 636.3 636.5
Wyoming 56.0 56.3 57.1
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Finance, insurance, and real estate
Alabama 92.3 92.3 92.2 91.8 91.8
Alaska 12.7 12.8 12.7 12.8 12.8
Arizona 145.1 145.4 145.6 144.6 144.5
Arkansas 46.3 46.3 46.5 46.1 46.2
California 827.6 829.4 831.0 833.5 837.2
Colorado 142.6 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.1
Connecticut 141.6 141.6 141.2 141.0 141.6
Delaware 50.5 50.8 50.9 51.2 50.7
District of Columbia 31.9 31.8 31.9 31.8 31.8
Florida 445.4 445.5 445.8 446.8 449.3
Georgia 206.5 206.9 207.5 205.6 206.3
Hawaii 33.3 33.3 33.4 33.6 33.8
Idaho 23.7 23.7 23.8 23.5 23.7
Illinois 401.0 400.9 400.5 401.2 402.7
Indiana 140.6 140.7 141.1 140.9 140.4
Iowa 86.4 86.6 86.9 87.1 87.3
Kansas 64.6 64.8 65.0 64.7 64.7
Kentucky 76.2 76.2 76.3 76.6 76.9
Louisiana 86.9 86.9 87.0 86.9 87.0
Maine 32.6 32.8 33.0 32.8 32.9
Maryland 137.9 138.2 138.1 139.2 138.5
Massachusetts 228.9 228.9 229.0 229.3 228.8
Michigan 205.8 205.5 205.6 207.0 207.3
Minnesota 161.0 161.1 160.7 161.2 161.6
Mississippi 42.2 42.5 42.9 42.4 42.2
Missouri 168.1 168.1 168.9 168.9 169.0
Montana 18.1 18.0 18.0 18.1 18.3
Nebraska 61.2 61.3 61.2 61.4 61.3
Nevada 48.2 48.3 48.5 48.7 49.1
New Hampshire 32.8 33.1 32.9 32.8 32.8
New Jersey 266.2 266.3 266.9 267.0 267.2
New Mexico 32.1 32.2 32.2 32.3 32.3
New York 749.1 749.8 749.6 753.1 753.5
North Carolina 188.3 188.1 189.1 189.9 189.8
North Dakota 16.6 16.6 16.6 16.5 16.5
Ohio 308.7 309.0 309.3 309.8 309.5
Oklahoma 73.8 73.9 73.9 73.9 73.9
Oregon 94.1 94.4 94.6 94.7 95.0
Pennsylvania 327.1 327.9 328.3 328.9 328.9
Rhode Island 31.0 30.9 30.6 30.7 30.6
South Carolina 81.8 81.8 81.8 81.6 81.7
South Dakota 25.9 26.0 26.0 26.1 26.1
Tennessee 131.3 131.2 131.3 130.2 130.4
Texas 526.3 526.5 526.9 527.7 529.3
Utah 57.4 57.6 57.8 58.6 58.3
Vermont 12.3 12.3 12.4 12.4 12.4
Virginia 191.3 191.6 191.7 191.9 192.3
Washington 137.5 137.8 138.1 138.4 138.8
West Virginia 29.4 29.5 29.7 29.6 29.6
Wisconsin 149.6 149.9 150.3 150.1 150.9
Wyoming 8.1 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.1
2001
State Mar. Apr. May June
Finance, insurance,
and real estate
Alabama 91.9 92.1 92.0 92.0
Alaska 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7
Arizona 144.9 145.6 146.6 146.8
Arkansas 46.1 46.1 46.3 46.4
California 840.5 841.2 842.5 843.1
Colorado 142.0 141.3 141.7 141.8
Connecticut 141.7 142.2 141.8 142.1
Delaware 50.6 50.7 50.7 50.1
District of Columbia 31.7 31.8 32.1 32.1
Florida 451.6 454.2 454.9 454.5
Georgia 206.4 207.2 207.4 207.2
Hawaii 33.8 33.9 34.0 33.7
Idaho 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.6
Illinois 402.1 402.6 403.0 403.4
Indiana 140.8 140.0 140.2 139.9
Iowa 87.2 87.4 87.6 87.4
Kansas 64.9 64.8 65.1 65.6
Kentucky 76.8 76.7 76.7 76.4
Louisiana 86.8 86.7 86.6 86.3
Maine 32.5 32.4 32.5 32.0
Maryland 138.9 139.5 139.9 140.5
Massachusetts 229.5 230.2 230.7 231.3
Michigan 206.6 208.1 207.8 208.5
Minnesota 162.4 162.4 162.9 162.7
Mississippi 42.3 42.1 42.1 42.0
Missouri 169.8 170.6 170.0 168.9
Montana 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.3
Nebraska 61.4 61.3 61.4 60.9
Nevada 49.3 49.5 49.5 49.8
New Hampshire 32.7 32.7 32.9 32.6
New Jersey 267.6 267.4 268.0 266.5
New Mexico 32.3 32.4 32.4 32.4
New York 753.6 751.9 749.7 748.6
North Carolina 189.5 188.8 190.4 188.9
North Dakota 16.5 16.4 16.5 16.4
Ohio 309.6 310.0 309.9 310.4
Oklahoma 73.7 73.9 73.9 74.0
Oregon 95.0 95.2 95.2 95.2
Pennsylvania 328.7 329.3 328.5 328.2
Rhode Island 30.6 30.5 30.8 31.0
South Carolina 81.7 81.7 81.6 81.3
South Dakota 26.1 26.6 27.0 26.7
Tennessee 130.8 131.0 130.5 130.9
Texas 531.1 531.3 533.5 534.6
Utah 58.9 58.8 58.8 58.6
Vermont 12.4 12.5 12.4 12.4
Virginia 192.1 192.7 192.9 193.2
Washington 138.7 139.2 139.7 139.7
West Virginia 29.7 30.1 29.9 29.6
Wisconsin 151.3 151.6 151.6 152.0
Wyoming 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.2
2001
Oct.
State July Aug. Sept. (p)
Finance, insurance,
and real estate
Alabama 91.8 92.0 92.0 91.7
Alaska 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7
Arizona 146.9 146.6 146.8 147.3
Arkansas 46.3 46.4 46.5 46.7
California 842.6 843.0 843.8 844.0
Colorado 141.9 141.9 141.7 143.2
Connecticut 142.2 142.0 142.2 141.8
Delaware 50.5 50.2 50.1 50.5
District of Columbia 32.5 32.2 32.5 32.8
Florida 454.4 454.5 454.1 454.5
Georgia 205.2 205.2 204.5 205.8
Hawaii 33.7 33.5 33.5 33.5
Idaho 23.7 23.9 23.8 23.7
Illinois 402.5 401.8 402.3 402.7
Indiana 139.6 139.1 139.4 139.6
Iowa 87.4 87.4 87.9 88.2
Kansas 65.6 65.5 66.0 66.6
Kentucky 76.7 76.7 77.0 76.9
Louisiana 86.4 86.3 86.3 86.8
Maine 32.1 32.1 32.5 32.2
Maryland 140.4 140.1 139.8 139.7
Massachusetts 230.9 231.1 231.4 231.7
Michigan 208.2 209.3 209.7 210.0
Minnesota 162.2 162.0 160.7 160.2
Mississippi 42.1 42.5 42.4 42.3
Missouri 168.1 169.5 170.1 170.0
Montana 18.3 18.3 18.5 18.4
Nebraska 61.0 60.8 60.7 60.8
Nevada 49.7 49.6 49.8 49.7
New Hampshire 32.5 32.9 32.7 32.7
New Jersey 266.6 266.9 269.1 279.7
New Mexico 32.4 32.5 32.7 32.7
New York 746.1 744.5 743.4 720.6
North Carolina 188.8 189.1 189.8 190.4
North Dakota 16.4 16.6 16.3 16.4
Ohio 310.4 310.7 310.6 310.2
Oklahoma 74.5 75.2 75.3 75.0
Oregon 95.0 95.5 95.5 95.3
Pennsylvania 328.3 327.6 327.9 328.7
Rhode Island 31.1 31.0 31.3 31.5
South Carolina 81.7 81.8 82.0 82.4
South Dakota 26.9 27.1 27.3 27.6
Tennessee 130.5 130.5 130.8 131.3
Texas 535.5 534.5 534.7 534.6
Utah 59.2 59.5 59.8 60.3
Vermont 12.4 12.3 12.4 12.5
Virginia 192.9 192.0 191.8 191.8
Washington 139.3 139.1 139.5 139.9
West Virginia 29.8 29.9 29.8 29.7
Wisconsin 152.5 152.1 152.3 153.1
Wyoming 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.4
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
Services
Alabama 475.5 475.2 475.2 477.6
Alaska 73.2 73.6 73.7 74.4
Arizona 725.7 727.0 730.5 727.0
Arkansas 281.6 282.0 282.5 282.3
California 4,706.9 4,721.3 4,751.8 4,710.9
Colorado 697.5 698.7 697.1 700.8
Connecticut 539.0 538.8 540.9 540.9
Delaware 123.8 123.4 123.6 124.6
District of Columbia 299.9 301.6 302.3 305.6
Florida 2,687.6 2,700.0 2,714.2 2,728.3
Georgia 1,149.8 1,145.7 1,143.3 1,161.5
Hawaii 185.9 186.5 187.3 186.5
Idaho 144.9 145.5 146.6 144.7
Illinois 1,860.1 1,864.2 1,861.6 1,880.2
Indiana 757.7 758.6 760.2 754.0
Iowa 394.2 395.7 396.8 396.5
Kansas 349.6 350.0 351.6 352.9
Kentucky 475.5 477.8 480.3 482.8
Louisiana 544.5 545.3 547.9 549.4
Maine 184.1 185.7 185.8 186.9
Maryland 867.8 868.5 870.5 873.5
Massachusetts 1,221.1 1,224.3 1,229.1 1,233.7
Michigan 1,322.8 1,326.7 1,327.5 1,329.7
Minnesota 785.7 785.7 786.6 788.2
Mississippi 274.1 273.8 272.6 271.7
Missouri 792.1 791.9 791.9 795.2
Montana 117.3 117.8 117.8 118.3
Nebraska 253.5 254.2 254.5 257.7
Nevada 451.0 452.1 454.0 451.6
New Hampshire 189.1 190.6 191.1 193.5
New Jersey 1,330.3 1,333.4 1,336.2 1,335.5
New Mexico 217.4 217.4 217.4 217.0
New York 3,061.4 3,068.4 3,076.1 3,089.3
North Carolina 1,035.4 1,040.9 1,043.2 1,045.7
North Dakota 92.9 92.9 92.6 92.5
Ohio 1,598.6 1,602.3 1,605.1 1,603.5
Oklahoma 429.9 428.3 428.9 429.5
Oregon 444.4 444.8 444.1 440.2
Pennsylvania 1,890.9 1,894.4 1,897.5 1,896.1
Rhode Island 164.0 164.7 165.4 164.3
South Carolina 469.4 476.2 477.7 476.5
South Dakota 105.5 106.0 105.5 105.3
Tennessee 753.4 755.6 756.5 749.3
Texas 2,758.6 2,766.3 2,778.2 2,787.3
Utah 314.9 316.4 317.4 317.7
Vermont 92.0 92.4 92.1 92.1
Virginia 1,148.7 1,154.2 1,154.5 1,157.1
Washington 791.1 793.8 796.3 798.7
West Virginia 227.9 228.9 229.9 231.4
Wisconsin 769.1 771.6 773.5 777.7
Wyoming 55.0 55.5 56.2 56.7
2001
State Feb. Mar. Apr.
Services
Alabama 476.4 475.7 474.3
Alaska 74.7 75.0 75.0
Arizona 727.9 726.5 724.4
Arkansas 283.1 283.1 282.5
California 4,720.3 4,742.7 4,754.2
Colorado 704.5 707.1 720.1
Connecticut 541.0 541.6 541.2
Delaware 123.2 124.3 123.5
District of Columbia 303.3 302.8 306.4
Florida 2,735.8 2,757.7 2,765.0
Georgia 1,157.0 1,157.8 1,159.4
Hawaii 187.3 188.0 188.4
Idaho 145.6 145.9 147.4
Illinois 1,882.5 1,882.5 1,878.4
Indiana 753.7 758.4 760.7
Iowa 397.5 398.4 394.9
Kansas 352.2 353.5 353.2
Kentucky 482.9 486.5 483.7
Louisiana 549.4 548.4 549.1
Maine 188.6 189.1 188.8
Maryland 874.3 877.9 876.2
Massachusetts 1,234.3 1,237.9 1,237.3
Michigan 1,331.7 1,333.1 1,332.3
Minnesota 790.9 793.1 793.0
Mississippi 273.4 272.0 273.0
Missouri 791.3 789.1 789.5
Montana 118.7 119.6 119.5
Nebraska 256.9 257.2 256.7
Nevada 454.3 457.3 458.1
New Hampshire 192.4 194.4 194.7
New Jersey 1,336.4 1,340.0 1,341.8
New Mexico 218.2 220.0 221.7
New York 3,100.7 3,106.7 3,111.8
North Carolina 1,050.5 1,052.1 1,053.7
North Dakota 93.1 93.1 92.7
Ohio 1,605.6 1,608.2 1,609.3
Oklahoma 428.4 432.5 435.5
Oregon 443.6 443.2 443.1
Pennsylvania 1,894.7 1,905.5 1,898.2
Rhode Island 164.6 165.7 165.8
South Carolina 477.2 476.1 478.4
South Dakota 105.2 105.9 105.2
Tennessee 754.2 755.2 760.1
Texas 2,798.4 2,803.8 2,806.0
Utah 317.7 319.7 321.0
Vermont 92.1 92.2 92.1
Virginia 1,159.4 1,160.4 1,161.6
Washington 796.6 797.2 799.4
West Virginia 230.4 230.0 230.0
Wisconsin 780.4 781.6 781.4
Wyoming 57.1 57.4 57.2
2001
State May June July
Services
Alabama 475.9 476.8 478.3
Alaska 75.6 76.6 76.5
Arizona 722.0 716.1 710.2
Arkansas 282.4 282.7 282.5
California 4,746.9 4,751.9 4,748.1
Colorado 712.1 716.7 713.9
Connecticut 541.0 542.7 543.0
Delaware 122.8 123.0 123.5
District of Columbia 306.5 307.6 307.4
Florida 2,777.7 2,781.3 2,784.2
Georgia 1,162.9 1,158.8 1,154.7
Hawaii 187.2 186.8 185.7
Idaho 148.4 148.7 148.5
Illinois 1,878.4 1,877.0 1,872.3
Indiana 761.1 760.7 757.5
Iowa 394.6 395.1 398.6
Kansas 355.0 355.3 355.3
Kentucky 485.1 485.4 487.5
Louisiana 546.5 545.2 544.9
Maine 188.7 188.9 189.1
Maryland 877.6 879.3 884.2
Massachusetts 1,240.5 1,243.9 1,241.9
Michigan 1,331.1 1,332.4 1,335.9
Minnesota 797.8 795.0 795.1
Mississippi 272.6 274.3 272.5
Missouri 786.9 787.2 780.9
Montana 120.3 121.2 120.7
Nebraska 258.3 256.8 261.2
Nevada 459.6 460.3 457.6
New Hampshire 194.9 194.8 194.9
New Jersey 1,341.0 1,342.8 1,343.0
New Mexico 222.4 222.4 223.1
New York 3,117.0 3,111.7 3,114.0
North Carolina 1,059.7 1,061.1 1,063.1
North Dakota 92.9 93.0 92.8
Ohio 1,606.0 1,615.1 1,617.9
Oklahoma 434.3 438.7 441.2
Oregon 441.6 443.1 439.8
Pennsylvania 1,903.6 1,911.4 1,916.3
Rhode Island 165.7 166.1 165.8
South Carolina 482.4 470.5 470.8
South Dakota 106.1 106.4 105.4
Tennessee 759.5 764.3 768.5
Texas 2,813.8 2,816.4 2,815.7
Utah 321.9 321.6 321.1
Vermont 92.2 92.4 91.9
Virginia 1,160.5 1,164.1 1,165.4
Washington 802.2 804.1 801.1
West Virginia 229.8 231.9 233.2
Wisconsin 783.1 783.9 787.4
Wyoming 56.2 56.9 56.6
2001
Oct.
State Aug. Sept. (p)
Services
Alabama 475.3 476.1 474.2
Alaska 76.8 77.0 76.4
Arizona 712.5 708.7 707.0
Arkansas 283.8 285.3 285.7
California 4,747.9 4,751.8 4,747.7
Colorado 712.2 706.2 700.7
Connecticut 541.9 538.2 538.4
Delaware 123.5 123.4 123.0
District of Columbia 308.5 306.3 304.1
Florida 2,798.2 2,806.0 2,815.2
Georgia 1,144.4 1,138.4 1,131.8
Hawaii 186.4 186.7 182.9
Idaho 149.2 149.7 148.6
Illinois 1,871.2 1,865.2 1,864.2
Indiana 761.1 762.8 755.5
Iowa 399.4 402.1 400.9
Kansas 356.1 356.5 355.4
Kentucky 488.4 489.8 490.4
Louisiana 547.3 545.9 548.3
Maine 187.9 190.6 187.5
Maryland 884.3 881.3 875.8
Massachusetts 1,240.2 1,240.4 1,240.1
Michigan 1,330.6 1,329.5 1,322.5
Minnesota 794.3 787.7 790.6
Mississippi 273.3 272.8 270.5
Missouri 781.5 785.7 788.2
Montana 121.4 121.0 121.4
Nebraska 259.9 259.5 258.2
Nevada 456.7 457.8 446.7
New Hampshire 195.6 194.2 191.7
New Jersey 1,340.3 1,342.8 1,343.1
New Mexico 224.2 225.4 223.0
New York 3,117.7 3,103.6 3,089.9
North Carolina 1,063.5 1,065.7 1,056.2
North Dakota 93.0 93.2 92.9
Ohio 1,613.6 1,614.8 1,613.4
Oklahoma 442.8 442.5 441.4
Oregon 437.5 440.8 438.3
Pennsylvania 1,918.9 1,916.0 1,916.7
Rhode Island 165.7 164.9 165.8
South Carolina 473.2 477.5 480.5
South Dakota 107.1 106.4 106.6
Tennessee 766.4 770.5 768.6
Texas 2,815.2 2,819.6 2,814.1
Utah 319.0 317.7 317.4
Vermont 91.7 92.0 92.1
Virginia 1,166.4 1,171.3 1,174.3
Washington 801.1 802.6 802.8
West Virginia 232.2 232.2 232.4
Wisconsin 787.4 784.2 783.0
Wyoming 55.9 56.0 56.7
2000 2001
State Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
Government
Alabama 351.7 351.4 351.5 351.9
Alaska 74.5 74.4 74.4 73.9
Arizona 368.9 371.1 370.4 368.4
Arkansas 190.5 190.9 191.0 191.5
California 2,330.3 2,335.9 2,342.3 2,345.2
Colorado 343.7 344.9 349.5 351.6
Connecticut 241.6 241.9 241.7 244.0
Delaware 57.3 57.5 57.8 57.8
District of Columbia 223.3 222.7 223.2 222.8
Florida 997.6 998.2 1,000.1 1,005.4
Georgia 606.5 607.7 608.6 608.8
Hawaii 114.5 114.5 114.8 111.7
Idaho 108.6 108.3 108.7 109.2
Illinois 824.6 819.9 824.5 828.8
Indiana 410.8 411.4 410.2 409.8
Iowa 241.1 241.3 241.1 241.7
Kansas 244.0 246.3 244.5 245.3
Kentucky 308.2 309.8 310.2 310.0
Louisiana 374.2 374.5 374.5 372.1
Maine 100.1 100.7 100.9 100.4
Maryland 449.9 450.9 451.5 448.5
Massachusetts 423.7 424.4 424.7 425.8
Michigan 683.9 685.1 686.4 691.2
Minnesota 396.5 396.1 397.9 391.7
Mississippi 235.1 235.4 235.8 235.1
Missouri 421.1 424.1 424.4 428.6
Montana 80.5 80.6 80.7 80.9
Nebraska 152.5 153.6 154.3 154.6
Nevada 122.2 122.8 123.6 123.4
New Hampshire 82.3 82.4 81.9 83.4
New Jersey 590.3 590.9 592.2 592.8
New Mexico 182.7 182.6 183.0 181.6
New York 1,460.3 1,460.7 1,458.8 1,458.7
North Carolina 631.1 632.5 634.1 635.3
North Dakota 73.5 73.2 73.4 73.4
Ohio 784.8 784.7 786.2 786.0
Oklahoma 287.5 287.9 287.9 288.5
Oregon 264.0 264.1 264.0 264.7
Pennsylvania 727.1 727.9 727.2 729.7
Rhode Island 64.1 64.2 63.7 63.8
South Carolina 318.0 328.3 318.0 321.7
South Dakota 71.0 70.7 70.8 70.6
Tennessee 397.9 398.8 399.2 399.8
Texas 1,567.4 1,569.6 1,574.7 1,576.9
Utah 185.8 186.0 186.5 187.4
Vermont 49.7 49.6 49.9 49.9
Virginia 622.0 622.0 622.6 621.7
Washington 483.0 484.1 483.9 485.9
West Virginia 140.7 141.1 141.5 139.3
Wisconsin 402.0 403.9 401.2 402.1
Wyoming 60.3 60.3 60.6 60.2
2001
State Feb. Mar. Apr.
Government
Alabama 352.4 351.2 351.6
Alaska 74.9 75.2 75.3
Arizona 371.7 371.8 373.3
Arkansas 192.5 192.8 193.0
California 2,347.9 2,358.9 2,366.1
Colorado 352.5 345.4 348.7
Connecticut 244.6 243.1 243.4
Delaware 58.5 57.7 57.8
District of Columbia 221.6 221.8 221.1
Florida 1,007.1 1,007.0 1,007.6
Georgia 613.2 611.9 615.2
Hawaii 115.8 115.2 113.9
Idaho 109.5 109.7 109.2
Illinois 830.4 830.9 826.5
Indiana 411.7 412.5 412.8
Iowa 242.3 241.2 241.2
Kansas 243.8 245.5 247.1
Kentucky 312.2 311.9 312.0
Louisiana 374.8 373.4 372.2
Maine 100.2 99.6 99.8
Maryland 449.5 448.8 449.5
Massachusetts 424.7 426.2 426.1
Michigan 689.8 693.3 693.6
Minnesota 395.7 394.9 396.0
Mississippi 235.5 237.4 237.2
Missouri 429.4 429.8 430.0
Montana 80.7 80.3 79.9
Nebraska 154.8 155.9 155.4
Nevada 124.6 124.2 126.3
New Hampshire 82.4 81.6 81.7
New Jersey 595.1 592.8 593.2
New Mexico 183.2 184.1 184.6
New York 1,459.5 1,457.2 1,461.3
North Carolina 638.3 643.1 642.8
North Dakota 73.5 73.0 73.3
Ohio 789.3 790.5 791.4
Oklahoma 289.1 288.9 290.4
Oregon 265.4 266.1 265.7
Pennsylvania 729.0 731.5 733.1
Rhode Island 64.0 64.2 64.0
South Carolina 320.0 320.1 319.6
South Dakota 70.7 70.7 70.3
Tennessee 400.6 398.8 401.9
Texas 1,581.8 1,583.5 1,564.1
Utah 188.2 187.9 188.5
Vermont 49.9 49.8 49.5
Virginia 623.8 623.8 623.8
Washington 485.5 486.5 488.4
West Virginia 142.6 142.6 143.3
Wisconsin 408.2 410.0 410.5
Wyoming 60.7 60.6 60.4
2001
State May June July
Government
Alabama 351.9 346.8 347.3
Alaska 75.2 75.4 75.6
Arizona 373.9 374.4 379.0
Arkansas 193.6 193.6 195.8
California 2,369.2 2,377.8 2,385.3
Colorado 348.4 350.0 349.5
Connecticut 244.7 244.0 242.1
Delaware 57.5 57.2 58.4
District of Columbia 221.5 223.8 222.8
Florida 1,007.7 1,008.7 1,011.5
Georgia 617.6 613.3 612.8
Hawaii 112.4 115.6 115.0
Idaho 109.9 109.7 109.9
Illinois 832.4 843.3 838.5
Indiana 415.0 412.0 416.3
Iowa 241.5 236.5 240.3
Kansas 248.0 248.8 251.6
Kentucky 315.8 313.8 311.0
Louisiana 373.0 374.6 373.5
Maine 100.7 100.8 101.9
Maryland 451.9 447.5 425.6
Massachusetts 426.1 426.9 426.7
Michigan 696.2 703.7 699.6
Minnesota 396.3 397.5 398.8
Mississippi 237.7 246.1 240.3
Missouri 429.3 431.4 421.1
Montana 80.1 80.9 81.8
Nebraska 156.9 157.5 155.9
Nevada 124.9 129.1 126.6
New Hampshire 82.1 82.5 81.2
New Jersey 595.3 596.3 597.6
New Mexico 184.4 185.5 184.5
New York 1,465.3 1,472.1 1,470.0
North Carolina 644.0 623.6 653.8
North Dakota 72.3 72.5 70.8
Ohio 788.9 783.8 792.5
Oklahoma 290.3 288.3 290.5
Oregon 266.5 267.0 268.5
Pennsylvania 732.4 730.7 727.9
Rhode Island 64.1 63.9 64.2
South Carolina 320.4 318.6 321.3
South Dakota 71.0 70.5 71.2
Tennessee 400.5 401.7 402.3
Texas 1,585.1 1,589.7 1,566.6
Utah 188.3 190.0 190.2
Vermont 49.9 49.8 50.0
Virginia 624.8 627.3 628.3
Washington 489.7 490.4 491.7
West Virginia 142.7 142.3 137.9
Wisconsin 411.7 411.4 409.4
Wyoming 60.2 60.9 65.6
2001
Oct.
State Aug. Sept. (p)
Government
Alabama 358.2 356.7 351.8
Alaska 75.1 74.8 75.5
Arizona 387.8 376.9 382.6
Arkansas 195.1 192.1 193.7
California 2,402.2 2,384.6 2,401.3
Colorado 354.1 348.0 347.2
Connecticut 243.8 245.1 246.0
Delaware 57.9 58.4 57.9
District of Columbia 229.4 222.5 223.7
Florida 1,009.4 1,012.7 1,018.8
Georgia 618.0 610.5 606.4
Hawaii 113.1 120.4 116.7
Idaho 109.1 109.4 110.2
Illinois 834.6 835.7 831.8
Indiana 422.3 414.9 413.9
Iowa 240.2 242.8 242.5
Kansas 253.3 249.3 249.5
Kentucky 312.7 315.5 315.5
Louisiana 370.6 371.1 373.1
Maine 101.6 103.1 102.4
Maryland 435.9 452.8 452.2
Massachusetts 427.5 435.9 430.0
Michigan 703.5 697.2 699.7
Minnesota 397.9 401.6 395.9
Mississippi 238.2 236.2 238.4
Missouri 431.5 426.1 423.4
Montana 80.9 81.2 81.4
Nebraska 157.7 157.5 156.1
Nevada 126.6 125.0 125.7
New Hampshire 81.0 80.7 82.1
New Jersey 598.7 599.7 604.3
New Mexico 186.6 186.1 185.5
New York 1,458.2 1,476.2 1,473.3
North Carolina 672.7 657.1 650.2
North Dakota 72.3 73.7 73.1
Ohio 791.7 795.9 797.6
Oklahoma 290.2 290.3 292.8
Oregon 271.5 266.3 268.9
Pennsylvania 730.3 731.3 734.5
Rhode Island 64.7 64.4 65.1
South Carolina 322.5 319.2 317.8
South Dakota 71.6 70.8 71.2
Tennessee 404.8 396.1 398.6
Texas 1,591.9 1,600.3 1,598.6
Utah 190.1 191.5 191.3
Vermont 50.1 50.0 50.1
Virginia 630.5 631.9 629.2
Washington 492.0 490.7 492.0
West Virginia 143.0 142.2 140.0
Wisconsin 411.4 410.9 414.3
Wyoming 64.8 60.2 61.0
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA HOURS SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-8. Average weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers (1)
on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry and manufacturing group,
seasonally adjusted
2000 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Total private 34.3 34.2 34.4 34.3
Goods-producing 40.6 40.1 40.5 40.3
Mining 43.0 42.5 43.1 43.2
Construction 38.9 38.7 39.1 38.7
Manufacturing 41.2 40.6 41.0 40.9
Overtime hours 4.3 4.1 4.2 3.9
Durable goods 41.6 41.0 41.3 41.1
Overtime hours 4.4 4.1 4.1 3.9
Lumber and wood products 40.8 40.2 39.8 40.1
Furniture and fixtures 39.4 38.8 39.2 39.1
Stone, clay, and glass
products 43.0 42.3 43.0 42.8
Primary metal industries 44.4 43.5 43.8 43.2
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 45.2 44.7 44.7 44.4
Fabricated metal products 42.1 41.3 41.7 41.7
Industrial machinery and
equipment 41.7 41.1 41.5 41.0
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 40.5 40.3 40.3 40.3
Transportation equipment 42.5 41.5 42.0 42.0
Motor vehicles and
equipment 43.2 41.5 42.1 42.0
Instruments and related
products 41.2 40.7 41.0 41.1
Miscellaneous manfacturing 38.4 38.1 38.3 38.2
Nondurable goods 40.5 40.1 40.6 40.4
Overtime hours 4.2 4.1 4.3 4.0
Food and kindred products 41.4 40.9 41.3 41.1
Tobacco products 40.4 40.3 40.4 39.8
Textile mill products 40.5 40.5 40.7 40.4
Apparel and other textile
products 37.6 37.2 37.6 37.6
Paper and allied products 42.2 41.7 41.9 41.7
Printing and publishing 38.2 37.9 38.4 38.4
Chemicals and allied products 42.1 42.1 42.6 42.3
Petroleum and coal products (2) (2) (2) (2)
Rubber and misc. Plastics
products 41.0 40.4 41.0 40.9
Leather and leather products 37.3 36.8 36.9 36.4
Service-producing 32.8 32.7 32.9 32.8
Transportation and public
utilities 38.6 38.7 38.7 38.5
Wholesale trade 38.4 38.3 38.3 38.1
Retail trade 28.9 28.7 29.1 28.9
Finance, insurance, and real
estates 36.2 36.2 36.2 36.3
Services 32.6 32.6 32.7 32.7
2001
Industry Mar. Apr. May
Total private 34.3 34.2 34.2
Goods-producing 40.5 40.6 40.5
Mining 43.8 44.0 43.9
Construction 39.1 39.3 39.7
Manufacturing 41.0 41.0 40.7
Overtime hours 4.1 3.9 3.9
Durable goods 41.3 41.3 41.0
Overtime hours 4.0 3.9 3.9
Lumber and wood products 40.3 40.1 40.6
Furniture and fixtures 39.1 39.3 38.6
Stone, clay, and glass
products 43.7 43.2 43.9
Primary metal industries 43.4 44.3 43.5
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 44.4 45.4 44.6
Fabricated metal products 41.9 42.0 41.4
Industrial machinery and
equipment 41.2 41.3 40.7
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 40.1 39.8 39.1
Transportation equipment 42.0 42.4 42.4
Motor vehicles and
equipment 42.3 43.3 43.6
Instruments and related
products 41.0 41.0 41.0
Miscellaneous manfacturing 38.2 38.2 37.9
Nondurable goods 40.5 40.5 40.3
Overtime hours 4.1 3.9 4.0
Food and kindred products 41.2 41.3 41.1
Tobacco products 40.0 41.1 39.1
Textile mill products 40.5 40.3 40.3
Apparel and other textile
products 37.5 38.0 37.8
Paper and allied products 41.8 42.0 41.6
Printing and publishing 38.6 38.2 38.0
Chemicals and allied products 42.3 42.6 42.4
Petroleum and coal products (2) (2) (2)
Rubber and misc. Plastics
products 41.0 40.8 40.6
Leather and leather products 36.1 36.6 35.9
Service-producing 32.8 32.7 32.7
Transportation and public
utilities 38.3 38.1 38.1
Wholesale trade 38.3 38.2 38.2
Retail trade 28.8 28.8 28.8
Finance, insurance, and real
estates 36.3 36.3 36.2
Services 32.8 32.6 32.7
2001
Industry June July Aug.
Total private 34.2 34.2 34.0
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 40.8 40.7
Overtime hours 3.9 4.0 4.1
Durable goods 40.9 41.2 41.1
Overtime hours 3.9 4.0 4.1
Lumber and wood products 40.4 41.1 40.9
Furniture and fixtures 38.4 39.7 39.7
Stone, clay, and glass
products 44.0 44.0 43.9
Primary metal industries 43.9 44.1 43.7
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 45.1 44.7 44.6
Fabricated metal products 41.2 41.6 41.5
Industrial machinery and
equipment 40.4 40.8 40.2
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 39.3 38.9 39.1
Transportation equipment 41.9 42.2 42.8
Motor vehicles and
equipment 43.0 43.0 44.6
Instruments and related
products 40.8 40.8 40.4
Miscellaneous manfacturing 38.4 38.4 38.2
Nondurable goods 40.4 40.3 40.1
Overtime hours 3.9 4.0 4.1
Food and kindred products 41.2 40.9 41.1
Tobacco products 40.4 40.5 39.9
Textile mill products 40.4 39.7 39.8
Apparel and other textile
products 37.5 37.7 36.9
Paper and allied products 41.7 41.9 41.2
Printing and publishing 38.0 38.2 38.0
Chemicals and allied products 42.2 42.7 42.1
Petroleum and coal products (2) (2) (2)
Rubber and misc. Plastics
products 40.7 40.6 40.5
Leather and leather products 36.2 35.7 36.4
Service-producing 32.8 32.6 32.6
Transportation and public
utilities 38.1 37.8 37.8
Wholesale trade 38.3 38.2 38.3
Retail trade 28.7 28.6 28.6
Finance, insurance, and real
estates 36.5 36.2 36.2
Services 32.8 32.7 32.5
2001
Oct. Nov.
Industry Sept. (p) (p)
Total private 34.1 34.0 34.1
Goods-producing 40.2 40.0 40.1
Mining 43.5 43.0 43.1
Construction 39.1 38.6 39.4
Manufacturing 40.6 40.5 40.3
Overtime hours 3.9 3.8 3.7
Durable goods 40.9 40.7 40.5
Overtime hours 3.8 3.7 3.6
Lumber and wood products 41.1 40.5 40.5
Furniture and fixtures 38.8 38.4 38.4
Stone, clay, and glass
products 44.0 43.8 44.0
Primary metal industries 43.7 43.2 42.2
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 45.5 43.9 42.8
Fabricated metal products 41.2 41.0 40.8
Industrial machinery and
equipment 40.3 40.5 40.1
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 39.1 39.0 38.9
Transportation equipment 41.5 41.3 41.3
Motor vehicles and
equipment 42.3 42.0 42.1
Instruments and related
products 41.1 40.7 40.7
Miscellaneous manfacturing 37.6 37.4 37.2
Nondurable goods 40.2 40.2 40.0
Overtime hours 4.1 4.1 3.9
Food and kindred products 41.0 41.1 40.6
Tobacco products 40.0 40.2 39.9
Textile mill products 39.8 39.7 39.7
Apparel and other textile
products 36.9 36.7 36.6
Paper and allied products 41.6 41.5 41.2
Printing and publishing 38.1 38.0 37.8
Chemicals and allied products 42.2 42.3 42.2
Petroleum and coal products (2) (2) (2)
Rubber and misc. Plastics
products 40.8 40.5 40.8
Leather and leather products 36.3 36.0 35.8
Service-producing 32.6 32.5 32.6
Transportation and public
utilities 37.6 37.6 37.7
Wholesale trade 38.3 38.1 38.2
Retail trade 28.7 28.7 28.8
Finance, insurance, and real
estates 36.2 36.1 36.3
Services 32.6 32.5 32.6
(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 subjected 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 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Total private 151.8 151.2 152.2 151.7
Goods-producing 114.9 113.5 114.4 113.6
Mining 52.0 51.4 52.5 53.2
Construction 184.7 184.2 187.6 186.9
Manufacturing 103.9 102.2 102.5 101.5
Durable goods 109.6 107.5 107.4 106.4
Lumber and wood products 143.0 139.6 137.4 137.4
Furniture and fixtures 137.2 134.5 135.2 133.7
Stone, clay, and glass
products 118.0 115.8 117.8 117.2
Primary metal industries 91.1 88.4 88.3 87.0
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 70.2 69.0 68.2 67.0
Fabricated metal products 120.8 118.2 118.3 117.1
Industrial machinery and
equipment 101.0 99.4 100.6 98.3
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 107.7 106.9 106.1 105.2
Transportation equipment 117.9 114.6 113.3 113.5
Motor vehicles and
equipment 155.8 148.8 146.5 146.4
Instruments and related
products 75.9 75.2 75.7 75.7
Miscellaneous manfacturing 97.9 97.2 96.6 94.9
Nondurable goods 96.2 94.9 95.7 94.8
Food and kindred products 116.0 114.7 116.0 115.4
Tobacco products 48.0 45.9 46.0 43.4
Textile mill products 72.4 71.7 71.2 69.7
Apparel and other textile
products 52.4 51.3 51.4 50.9
Paper and allied products 102.0 100.4 100.9 99.8
Printing and publishing 119.4 118.2 119.3 119.0
Chemicals and allied products 98.6 98.6 99.7 99.0
Petroleum and coal products 70.1 69.3 73.1 70.0
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 144.5 141.4 142.3 140.6
Leather and leather products 29.8 29.4 28.9 29.1
Service-producing 168.3 168.2 169.2 168.9
Transportation and public
utilities 139.8 140.6 140.8 140.3
Wholesale trade 132.5 132.2 132.3 131.4
Retail trade 146.4 145.5 147.5 146.8
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 138.9 139.0 139.2 139.8
Services 211.2 211.4 212.4 212.5
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 manfacturing 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 Aug.
Total private 151.2 150.8 150.1
Goods-producing 111.5 111.5 110.3
Mining 55.0 55.1 55.3
Construction 190.1 190.3 188.5
Manufacturing 98.1 98.0 96.8
Durable goods 102.2 102.1 100.8
Lumber and wood products 137.6 139.5 138.0
Furniture and fixtures 127.1 130.1 127.6
Stone, clay, and glass
products 118.9 118.9 117.0
Primary metal industries 84.4 83.4 82.3
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 65.6 64.2 64.1
Fabricated metal products 112.5 113.7 112.6
Industrial machinery and
equipment 92.0 91.5 88.9
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 95.9 92.4 90.9
Transportation equipment 110.0 111.2 112.6
Motor vehicles and
equipment 143.2 145.1 149.6
Instruments and related
products 73.6 73.8 72.4
Miscellaneous manfacturing 95.0 94.3 90.6
Nondurable goods 92.5 92.4 91.3
Food and kindred products 115.3 114.0 114.5
Tobacco products 48.0 48.1 51.4
Textile mill products 66.3 65.3 64.7
Apparel and other textile
products 48.0 48.6 45.9
Paper and allied products 97.8 97.8 95.8
Printing and publishing 114.6 114.7 113.7
Chemicals and allied products 97.4 99.1 97.0
Petroleum and coal products 71.6 71.8 73.3
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 136.4 136.4 134.3
Leather and leather products 26.7 25.8 26.3
Service-producing 169.0 168.4 168.0
Transportation and public
utilities 139.2 138.3 137.8
Wholesale trade 131.2 130.6 131.0
Retail trade 146.0 145.7 145.6
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 140.9 139.6 139.6
Services 213.4 212.8 212.0
2001
Oct. Nov.
Industry Sept. (p) (p)
Total private 149.9 148.8 148.7
Goods-producing 109.5 108.2 107.7
Mining 55.1 54.7 54.8
Construction 188.0 185.1 188.7
Manufacturing 95.9 94.9 93.5
Durable goods 99.4 97.9 96.3
Lumber and wood products 138.6 135.8 135.6
Furniture and fixtures 123.2 119.8 118.0
Stone, clay, and glass
products 117.8 116.8 116.2
Primary metal industries 81.7 79.9 76.1
Blast furnaces and basic
steel products 65.3 63.0 59.9
Fabricated metal products 111.1 109.7 107.5
Industrial machinery and
equipment 88.2 87.7 85.6
Electronic and other
electrical equipment 89.6 88.0 85.9
Transportation equipment 108.0 105.9 105.5
Motor vehicles and
equipment 139.9 135.6 136.3
Instruments and related
products 72.9 72.0 71.7
Miscellaneous manfacturing 90.2 89.4 87.5
Nondurable goods 91.0 90.8 89.6
Food and kindred products 113.7 115.4 113.7
Tobacco products 47.5 47.8 47.4
Textile mill products 63.7 62.8 61.7
Apparel and other textile
products 45.7 44.9 43.8
Paper and allied products 96.7 96.5 96.0
Printing and publishing 113.4 112.4 110.3
Chemicals and allied products 96.9 97.0 96.2
Petroleum and coal products 73.4 71.7 71.7
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 134.5 132.6 131.9
Leather and leather products 25.7 24.9 23.6
Service-producing 168.1 167.0 167.1
Transportation and public
utilities 136.7 135.6 134.4
Wholesale trade 130.6 129.6 129.4
Retail trade 145.7 144.8 145.1
Finance, insurance, and real
estate 140.0 139.6 140.6
Services 212.4 211.0 211.1
(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, 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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA ALL-EMPLOYEE HOURS SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-10. Hours of wage and salary workers on nonfarm payrolls by
major industry, seasonally adjusted
Millions of hours
(annual rate) (1)
Sept. Oct. Nov.
Industry 2001 2001 2001
(r) (r) (p)
Total 239,581 238,382 238,867
Private sector 199,887 198,578 198,430
Mining 1,286 1,274 1,257
Construction 13,970 13,757 14,038
Manufacturing 37,110 36,759 36,310
Durable goods 22,364 22,086 21,777
Nondurable goods 14,746 14,673 14,533
Transportation and
public utilities 13,858 13,762 13,649
Wholesale trade 13,890 13,811 13,798
Retail trade 34,916 34,948 35,048
Finance, insurance,
and real estate 14,389 14,339 14,425
Services 70,467 69,927 69,904
Government 39,694 39,804 40,438
Percent change
Nov. 2000 Sept. 2001 Oct. 2001
to to to
Industry Nov. 2001 Oct. 2001 Nov. 2001
(p) (r) (p)
Total -1.0 -0.5 0.2
Private sector -1.8 -.7 -.1
Mining 2.7 -1.0 -1.3
Construction 2.3 -1.5 2.0
Manufacturing -8.0 -.9 -1.2
Durable goods -9.5 -1.2 -1.4
Nondurable goods -5.6 -.5 -1.0
Transportation and
public utilities -4.2 -.7 -.8
Wholesale trade -2.3 -.6 -.1
Retail trade -.3 .1 .3
Finance, insurance,
and real estate 1.3 -.3 .6
Services -.1 -.8 .0
Government 3.3 .3 1.6
(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
ESTABLISHMENT DATA EARNINGS SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-11. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or
nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by
major industry, seasonally adjusted
2000 2001
Industry Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Average hourly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) $13.97 $14.03 $14.03 $14.11
Goods-producing 15.63 15.65 15.67 15.74
Mining 17.38 17.43 17.49 17.52
Construction 18.16 18.17 18.28 18.30
Manufacturing 14.57 14.58 14.54 14.63
Excluding overtime (2) 13.84 13.88 13.83 13.94
Service-producing 13.46 13.53 13.54 13.62
Transportation and public
utilities 16.42 16.50 16.51 16.64
Wholesale trade 15.44 15.55 15.53 15.60
Retail trade 9.61 9.65 9.64 9.69
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 15.28 15.35 15.44 15.55
Services 14.16 14.23 14.25 14.34
Total private (in constant
(1982) dollars) (3) 7.92 7.94 7.90 7.92
Goods-producing 8.86 8.86 8.82 8.83
Service-producing 7.63 7.66 7.62 7.64
Average weekly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) 479.17 479.83 482.63 483.97
Goods-producing 634.58 627.57 634.64 634.32
Mining 747.34 740.78 753.82 756.86
Construction 706.42 703.18 714.75 708.21
Manufacturing 600.28 591.95 596.14 598.37
Service-producing 441.49 442.43 445.47 446.74
Transportation and public
utilities 633.81 638.55 638.94 640.64
Wholesale trade 592.90 595.57 594.80 594.36
Retail trade 277.73 276.96 280.52 280.04
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 553.14 555.67 558.93 564.47
Services 461.62 463.90 465.98 468.92
Total private (in constant 271.64 271.55 271.60 271.59
(1982) dollars) (3)
Goods-producing 359.74 355.16 357.14 355.96
Service-producing 250.28 250.38 250.69 250.70
2001
Industry Mar. Apr. May
Average hourly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) $14.17 $14.21 $14.24
Goods-producing 15.79 15.78 15.86
Mining 17.55 17.53 17.54
Construction 18.33 18.15 18.22
Manufacturing 14.66 14.72 14.78
Excluding overtime (2) 13.96 14.04 14.09
Service-producing 13.68 13.73 13.76
Transportation and public
utilities 16.68 16.74 16.76
Wholesale trade 15.68 15.74 15.70
Retail trade 9.72 9.74 9.79
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 15.61 15.64 15.74
Services 14.40 14.48 14.49
Total private (in constant
(1982) dollars) (3) 7.95 7.94 7.93
Goods-producing 8.86 8.82 8.83
Service-producing 7.68 7.67 7.66
Average weekly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) 486.03 485.98 487.01
Goods-producing 639.50 640.67 642.33
Mining 768.69 771.32 770.01
Construction 716.70 713.30 723.33
Manufacturing 601.06 603.52 601.55
Service-producing 448.70 448.97 449.95
Transportation and public
utilities 638.84 637.79 638.56
Wholesale trade 600.54 601.27 599.74
Retail trade 279.94 280.51 281.95
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 566.64 567.73 569.79
Services 472.32 472.05 473.82
Total private (in constant 272.74 271.50 271.16
(1982) dollars) (3)
Goods-producing 358.87 357.92 357.64
Service-producing 251.80 250.82 250.53
2001
Industry June July Aug.
Average hourly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) $14.31 $14.34 $14.40
Goods-producing 15.90 15.93 16.01
Mining 17.73 17.74 17.69
Construction 18.28 18.26 18.35
Manufacturing 14.81 14.86 14.93
Excluding overtime (2) 14.13 14.18 14.24
Service-producing 13.84 13.87 13.93
Transportation and public
utilities 16.91 16.88 16.95
Wholesale trade 15.86 15.84 15.81
Retail trade 9.83 9.84 9.87
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 15.86 15.91 15.99
Services 14.54 14.61 14.71
Total private (in constant
(1982) dollars) (3) 7.95 8.00 8.03
Goods-producing 8.84 8.88 8.93
Service-producing 7.69 7.74 7.77
Average weekly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) 489.40 490.43 489.60
Goods-producing 642.36 645.17 645.20
Mining 767.71 768.14 767.75
Construction 720.23 719.44 719.32
Manufacturing 602.77 606.29 607.65
Service-producing 453.95 452.16 454.12
Transportation and public
utilities 644.27 638.06 640.71
Wholesale trade 607.44 605.09 605.52
Retail trade 282.12 281.42 282.28
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 578.89 575.94 578.84
Services 476.91 477.75 478.08
Total private (in constant 272.04 273.52 273.06
(1982) dollars) (3)
Goods-producing 357.07 359.83 359.84
Service-producing 252.33 252.18 253.27
2001
Oct. Nov.
Industry Sept. (p) (p)
Average hourly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) $14.45 $14.47 $14.52
Goods-producing 16.04 16.05 16.16
Mining 17.67 17.73 17.84
Construction 18.36 18.38 18.51
Manufacturing 14.96 14.97 15.04
Excluding overtime (2) 14.28 14.30 14.37
Service-producing 13.98 14.01 14.05
Transportation and public
utilities 17.02 17.10 17.14
Wholesale trade 15.95 15.90 15.91
Retail trade 9.87 9.92 9.99
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 16.01 16.06 16.07
Services 14.76 14.80 14.83
Total private (in constant
(1982) dollars) (3) 8.02 8.06 (4)
Goods-producing 8.90 8.94 (4)
Service-producing 7.76 7.81 (4)
Average weekly earnings
Total private (in current
dollars) 492.75 491.98 495.13
Goods-producing 644.81 642.00 648.02
Mining 768.65 762.39 768.90
Construction 717.88 709.47 729.29
Manufacturing 607.38 606.29 606.11
Service-producing 455.75 455.33 458.03
Transportation and public
utilities 639.95 642.96 646.18
Wholesale trade 610.89 605.79 607.76
Retail trade 283.27 284.70 287.71
Finance, insurance, and
real estate 579.56 579.77 583.34
Services 481.18 481.00 483.46
Total private (in constant 273.45 274.08 (4)
(1982) dollars) (3)
Goods-producing 357.83 357.66 (4)
Service-producing 252.91 253.67 (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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA EMPLOYMENT NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-12. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by detailed industry
(In thousands)
All employees
1987
Industry SIC Oct. Nov.
Code 2000 2000
Total 132,978 133,351
Total private 112,104 112,328
Mining 559 553
Metal mining 10 40.1 40.1
Iron ores 101 7.6 7.1
Copper ores 102 10.2 10.2
Coal mining 12 76.0 75.6
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining 122 70.9 70.4
Oil and gas extraction 13 324.1 320.5
Crude petroleum and natural gas 131 125.2 123.9
Oil and gas field services 138 194.7 192.5
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 14 118.8 116.3
Crushed and broken stone 142 46.0 45.2
Sand and gravel 144 39.4 38.3
Chemical and fertilizer minerals 147 11.6 11.7
Construction 6,978 6,877
General building contractors 15 1,576.3 1,558.4
Residential building
construction 152 853.7 844.6
Operative builders 153 31.2 31.5
Nonresidential building
construction 154 691.4 682.3
Heavy construction, except
building 16 972.2 933.0
Highway and street construction 161 313.9 290.2
Heavy construction, except
highway 162 658.3 642.8
Special trade contractors 17 4,429.4 4,385.2
Plumbing, heating, and air
conditioning 171 953.8 951.1
Painting and paper hanging 172 239.0 232.5
Electrical work 173 888.2 891.9
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering 174 585.6 581.3
Carpentry and floor work 175 339.3 336.8
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work 176 266.4 262.7
Manufacturing 18,452 18,423
Durable goods 11,138 11,141
Lumber and wood products 24 828.7 822.3
Logging 241 84.4 81.9
Sawmills and planing mills 242 183.3 183.2
Sawmills and planing mills,
general 2421 142.1 142.2
Hardwood dimension and
flooring mills 2426 39.2 39.0
Millwork, plywood, and
structural members 243 334.9 333.3
Millwork 2431 125.1 124.4
Wood kitchen cabinets 2434 101.9 102.4
Hardwood veneer and plywood 2435 30.3 30.2
Softwood veneer and plywood 2436 27.9 27.6
Wood containers 244 58.6 58.9
Wood buildings and mobile
homes 245 87.5 84.1
Mobile homes 2451 62.0 59.6
Miscellaneous wood products 249 80.0 80.9
Furniture and fixtures 25 560.9 558.0
Household furniture 251 292.4 291.4
Wood household furniture 2511 130.2 129.6
Upholstered household
furniture 2512 95.2 94.5
Metal household furniture 2514 19.8 20.3
Mattresses and bedsprings 2515 37.2 37.3
Office furniture 252 80.9 80.6
Public building and related
furniture 253 54.0 53.2
Partitions and fixtures 254 90.7 89.7
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures 259 42.9 43.1
Stone, clay, and glass products 32 583.3 580.7
Flat glass 321 15.5 15.5
Glass and glassware, pressed
or blown 322 67.8 68.4
Glass containers 3221 21.7 21.4
Pressed and blown glass, nec 3229 46.1 47.0
Products of purchased glass 323 65.0 64.6
Cement, hydraulic 324 17.7 17.8
Structural clay products 325 33.8 33.5
Pottery and related products 326 38.0 38.0
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
products 327 253.2 250.5
Concrete block and brick 3271 21.2 21.2
Concrete products, nec 3272 85.6 84.9
Ready-mixed concrete 3273 128.4 126.2
Misc. nonmetallic mineral
products 329 72.8 72.6
Abrasive products 3291 17.9 17.9
Mineral wool 3296 24.0 23.7
Primary metal industries 33 695.2 693.1
Blast furnaces and basic steel
products 331 221.7 221.6
Blast furnaces and steel
mills 3312 148.7 148.2
Steel pipe and tubes 3317 30.4 30.5
Iron and steel foundries 332 121.1 120.2
Gray and ductile iron
foundries 3321 76.2 75.7
Malleable iron foundries 3322 3.7 3.7
Steel foundries, nec 3325 26.4 26.1
Primary nonferrous metals 333 35.6 35.6
Primary aluminum 3334 21.1 21.1
Nonferrous rolling and drawing 335 177.8 176.6
Copper rolling and drawing 3351 22.1 22.1
Aluminum sheet, plate, and
foil 3353 23.2 21.7
Nonferrous wire drawing and
insulating 3357 79.7 80.3
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) 336 93.6 93.7
Aluminum foundries 3365 26.0 26.1
Fabricated metal products 34 1,540.5 1,542.3
Metal cans and shipping
containers 341 35.6 35.9
Metal cans 3411 28.1 28.2
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware 342 119.3 119.1
Hand and edge tools, and
blades and handsaws 3423,5 45.4 44.9
Hardware, nec 3429 62.1 62.3
Plumbing and heating, except
electric 343 59.4 59.7
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim 3432 23.6 23.7
Heating equipment, except
electric 3433 19.5 19.7
Fabricated structural metal
products 344 504.3 504.1
Fabricated structural metal 3441 88.0 88.4
Metal doors, sash, and trim 3442 88.4 87.9
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) 3443 103.1 103.9
Sheet metal work 3444 133.4 132.9
Architectural metal work 3446 38.9 39.1
Screw machine products, bolts,
etc 345 107.1 106.8
Screw machine products 3451 54.1 54.1
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers 3452 53.0 52.7
Metal forgings and stampings 346 254.4 253.6
Iron and steel forgings 3462 30.7 30.6
Automotive stampings 3465 121.7 121.3
Metal stampings, nec 3469 88.6 88.3
Metal services, nec 347 146.2 147.9
Plating and polishing 3471 87.2 88.9
Metal coating and allied
services 3479 59.0 59.0
Ordnance and accessories, nec 348 37.3 37.4
Ammunition, except for small
arms, nec 3483 17.3 17.5
Miscellaneous fabricated metal
products 349 276.9 277.8
Valves and pipe fittings,
nec 3494 22.3 22.3
Misc. fabricated wire
products 3496 56.0 55.8
Industrial machinery and
equipment 35 2,114.9 2,117.6
Engines and turbines 351 83.7 83.5
Turbines and turbine
generator sets 3511 23.8 24.2
Internal combustion engines,
nec 3519 59.9 59.3
Farm and garden machinery 352 93.2 93.4
Farm machinery and equipment 3523 68.8 68.3
Construction and related
machinery 353 238.8 239.4
Construction machinery 3531 92.3 90.6
Mining machinery 3532 14.5 14.6
Oil and gas field machinery 3533 42.7 44.2
Conveyors and conveying
equipment 3535 38.2 38.4
Industrial trucks and
tractors 3537 32.0 32.7
Metalworking machinery 354 327.2 328.1
Machine tools, metal cutting
types 3541 40.8 40.5
Machine tools, metal forming
types 3542 17.7 17.8
Special dies, tools, jigs,
and fixtures 3544 155.9 157.0
Machine tool accessories 3545 50.8 50.8
Power driven handtools 3546 20.1 19.6
Special industry machinery 355 173.5 173.5
Textile machinery 3552 11.9 11.5
Printing trades machinery 3555 23.1 23.1
Food products machinery 3556 25.5 25.1
General industrial machinery 356 248.4 248.3
Pumps and pumping equipment 3561 29.5 29.5
Ball and roller bearings 3562 40.8 41.0
Air and gas compressors 3563 25.0 25.0
Blowers and fans 3564 35.0 34.9
Speed changers, drives, and
gears 3566 15.4 15.4
Power transmission
equipment, nec 3568 19.6 19.4
Computer and office equipment 357 364.8 364.9
Electronic computers 3571 205.1 204.6
Computer terminals,
calculators, and office
machines, nec 3575,8,9 55.2 55.8
Refrigeration and service
machinery 358 208.5 209.5
Refrigeration and heating
equipment 3585 145.5 146.6
Misc. industrial and
commercial machinery 359 376.8 377.0
Carburetors, pistons, rings,
valves 3592 24.4 24.4
Scales, balances, and
industrial machinery, nec 3596,9 307.8 308.4
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 36 1,739.3 1,739.4
Electric distribution
equipment 361 85.7 85.2
Transformers, except
electronic 3612 38.1 37.7
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus 3813 47.6 47.5
Electrical industrial
apparatus 362 150.0 149.8
Motors and generators 3621 70.3 70.2
Relays and industrial
controls 3625 55.2 55.2
Household appliances 363 115.6 112.6
Household refrigerators and
freezers 3632 29.4 26.0
Household laundry equipment 3633 16.4 16.4
Electric housewares and fans 3634 22.4 22.8
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment 364 181.6 181.6
Electric lamps 3641 18.6 18.5
Current-carrying wiring
devices 3643 62.3 62.1
Noncurrent-carrying wiring
devices 3644 18.9 19.0
Residential lighting
fixtures 3645 19.5 19.3
Household audio and video
equipment 365 80.0 80.0
Household audio and video
equipment 3651 53.9 53.4
Communications equipment 366 279.4 279.0
Telephone and telegraph
apparatus 3661 131.1 132.2
Electronic components and
accessories 367 703.9 708.1
Electron tubes 3671 20.0 19.7
Semiconductors and related
devices 3674 307.3 308.6
Electronic components, nec 3679 161.3 162.3
Misc. electrical equipment and
supplies 369 143.1 143.1
Storage batteries 3691 25.0 25.0
Engine electrical equipment 3694 66.7 66.3
Transportation equipment 37 1,816.7 1,824.6
Motor vehicles and equipment 371 993.3 996.3
Motor vehicles and car
bodies 3711 343.4 351.4
Truck and bus bodies 3713 46.1 45.7
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories 3714 543.1 539.4
Truck trailers 3715 40.1 39.3
Aircraft and parts 372 463.3 463.8
Aircraft 3721 230.6 230.2
Aircraft engines and engine
parts 3724 101.4 101.5
Aircraft parts and
equipment, nec 3728 131.3 132.1
Ship and boat building and
repairing 373 159.3 164.1
Ship building and repairing 3731 87.5 92.3
Boat building and repairing 3732 71.8 71.8
Railroad equipment 374 35.1 34.4
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, and parts 376 83.2 83.7
Guided missiles and space
vehicles 3761 57.7 58.2
Miscellaneous transportation
equipment 379 61.1 60.9
Travel trailers and campers 3792 23.2 22.8
Instruments and related products 38 860.6 863.2
Search and navigation
equipment 381 154.5 154.9
Measuring and controlling
devices 382 308.0 309.6
Environmental controls 3822 38.0 38.2
Process control instruments 3823 73.1 73.6
Instruments to measure
electricity 3825 73.2 73.4
Medical instruments and
supplies 384 290.3 291.5
Surgical and medical
instruments 3841 112.1 112.1
Surgical appliances and
supplies 3842 100.2 100.8
Ophthalmic goods 385 32.8 32.5
Photographic equipment and
supplies 386 70.3 70.0
Watches, clocks, watchcases,
and parts 387 4.7 4.7
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries 39 398.2 399.3
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware 391 49.8 49.9
Jewelry, precious metal 3911 39.3 39.4
Musical instruments 393 17.1 17.3
Toys and sporting goods 394 103.2 104.4
Dolls, games, toys, and
children's vehicles 3942,4 29.7 30.1
Sporting and athletic
goods, nec 3949 73.5 74.3
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies 395 31.2 31.5
Costume jewelry and notions 396 18.7 18.7
Costume jewelry 3961 9.2 9.2
Miscellaneous manufactures 399 178.2 177.5
Signs and advertising
specialties 3993 80.0 79.1
Nondurable goods 7,314 7,282
Food and kindred products 20 1,702.4 1,685.2
Meat products 201 507.6 508.5
Meat packing plants 2011 148.9 149.5
Sausages and other prepared
meats 2013 104.1 104.3
Poultry slaughtering and
processing 2015 254.6 254.7
Dairy products 202 145.0 144.2
Cheese, natural and
processed 2022 42.2 42.1
Fluid milk 2026 61.3 60.6
Preserved fruits and
vegetables 203 226.5 209.0
Canned specialties 2032 16.0 16.1
Canned fruits and vegetables 2033 65.1 56.6
Frozen fruits and vegetables 2037 50.3 42.3
Grain mill products 204 122.8 123.1
Flour and other grain mill
products 2041 19.0 19.2
Prepared feeds, nec 2048 39.2 38.8
Bakery products 205 204.4 205.1
Bread, cake, and related
products 2051 144.2 144.4
Cookies, crackers, and
frozen bakery products,
except bread 2052,3 60.2 60.7
Sugar and confectionery
products 206 98.5 98.3
Cane sugar 2061,2 12.4 14.0
Beet sugar 2063 9.1 8.1
Candy and other
confectionery products 2064 50.3 49.7
Fats and oils 207 28.4 28.2
Beverages 208 190.4 189.6
Malt beverages 2082 32.8 32.7
Bottled and canned soft
drinks 2086 98.2 100.0
Misc. food and kindred
products 209 178.8 179.2
Tobacco products 21 33.3 33.6
Cigarettes 211 23.4 23.6
Textile mill products 22 519.9 516.1
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton 221 61.1 61.0
Broadwoven fabric mills,
synthetics 222 53.5 53.0
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool 223 8.9 8.9
Narrow fabric mills 224 19.2 19.2
Knitting mills 225 122.9 120.4
Women's hosiery, except
socks 2251 13.2 13.2
Hosiery, nec 2252 33.8 33.4
Knit outerwear mills 2253 31.6 30.7
Weft knit fabric mills 2257 18.6 18.1
Textile finishing, except wool 226 56.1 56.0
Finishing plants, cotton 2261 28.7 28.8
Finishing plants, synthetics 2262 14.9 14.8
Carpets and rugs 227 64.4 64.3
Yarn and thread mills 228 80.3 79.4
Yarn spinning mills 2281 57.7 56.8
Throwing and winding mills 2282 16.0 16.1
Miscellaneous textile goods 229 53.5 53.9
Apparel and other textile
products 23 620.7 616.3
Men's and boys' suits and
coats 231 20.5 20.6
Men's and boys' furnishings 232 127.0 125.7
Men's and boys' shirts 2321 23.4 23.2
Men's and boys' trousers and
slacks 2325 38.9 38.8
Men's and boys' work
clothing 2326 24.5 24.7
Women's and misses' outerwear 233 178.6 177.2
Women's and misses' blouses
and shirts 2331 14.2 14.2
Women's, juniors', and
misses' dresses 2335 27.4 27.5
Women's and misses' suits
and coats 2337 14.8 14.3
Women's and misses'
outerwear, nec 2339 122.2 121.2
Women's and children's
undergarments 234 20.1 19.7
Women's and children's
underwear 2341 14.3 13.9
Brassieres, girdles, and
allied garments 2342 5.8 5.8
Girls' and children's
outerwear 236 14.0 13.9
Girls' and children's
dresses and blouses 2361 6.2 6.2
Fur goods and misc. apparel
and accessories 237,8 30.3 30.1
Misc. fabricated textile
products 239 215.2 214.3
Curtains and draperies 2391 18.0 17.9
House furnishings, nec 2392 53.5 52.9
Automotive and apparel
trimmings 2396 64.4 64.5
Paper and allied products 26 654.6 653.0
Paper mills 262 137.8 137.5
Paperboard mills 263 46.3 46.2
Paperboard containers and
boxes 265 218.4 218.3
Corrugated and solid fiber
boxes 2653 136.3 136.8
Sanitary food containers 2656 17.0 17.1
Folding paperboard boxes 2657 42.5 41.8
Misc. converted paper products 267 239.3 238.6
Paper, coated and laminated,
nec 2672 46.1 45.7
Bags: plastics, laminated,
and coated 2673 39.6 39.6
Envelopes 2677 24.1 24.2
Printing and publishing 27 1,545.5 1,546.2
Newspapers 271 441.2 444.3
Periodicals 272 149.4 149.5
Books 273 125.8 127.3
Book publishing 2731 86.3 87.5
Book printing 2732 39.5 39.8
Miscellaneous publishing 274 96.1 96.4
Commercial printing 275 559.2 556.5
Commercial printing,
lithographic 2752 374.2 373.8
Commercial printing, nec 2759 165.1 163.4
Manifold business forms 276 42.8 43.6
Blankbooks and bookbinding 278 59.7 58.1
Printing trade services 279 45.3 44.7
Chemicals and allied products 28 1,037.7 1,037.2
Industrial inorganic chemicals 281 99.1 98.0
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, nec 2819 53.5 54.0
Plastics materials and
synthetics 282 154.2 153.9
Plastics materials and
resins 2821 77.4 77.5
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 2824 44.6 44.1
Drugs 283 318.8 320.0
Pharmaceutical preparations 2834 250.2 251.4
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods 284 153.8 153.6
Soap and other detergents 2841 41.1 40.9
Polishing, sanitation, and
finishing preparations 2842,3 39.6 39.6
Toilet preparations 2844 73.1 73.1
Paints and allied products 285 50.9 50.8
Industrial organic chemicals 286 119.3 119.4
Cyclic crudes and
intermediates 2865 20.8 20.4
Oher industrial organic
chemicals 2861,9 98.5 99.0
Agricultural chemicals 287 49.5 49.6
Miscellaneous chemical
products 289 92.1 91.9
Petroleum and coal products 29 127.5 126.9
Petroleum refining 291 83.5 84.3
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials 295 29.6 28.2
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 30 1,002.6 997.5
Tires and inner tubes 301 79.4 78.8
Rubber and plastics footwear 302 4.1 3.7
Hose, belting, gaskets, and
packing 305 73.5 73.2
Rubber and plastics hose and
belting 3052 30.1 30.1
Fabricated rubber products,
nec 306 107.7 106.1
Miscellaneous plastics
products, nec 308 737.9 735.7
Leather and leather products 31 69.8 70.2
Leather tanning and finishing 311 11.0 10.9
Footwear cut stock and
footwear, except rubber 313,4 29.1 29.4
Men's footwear, except
athletic 3143 16.0 16.0
Women's footwear, except
athletic 3144 5.7 5.8
Luggage 316 9.4 9.5
Handbags and personal leather
goods 317 6.5 6.7
Transportation and public utilities 7,121 7,141
Transportation 4,605 4,620
Railroad transportation 40 235.6 236.6
Class I railroads plus
Amtrak (2) 4011 194.2 195.0
Local and interurban passenger
transit 41 493.8 494.2
Local and suburban
transportation 411 235.9 236.0
Taxicabs 412 32.4 32.6
Intercity and rural bus
transportation 413 23.1 23.2
School buses 415 160.5 161.7
Trucking and warehousing 42 1,889.2 1,877.1
Trucking and courier services,
except air 421 1,665.7 1,653.1
Public warehousing and storage 422 213.6 213.9
Water transportation 44 202.1 196.6
Water transportation of
freight, nec 444 15.1 15.0
Water transportation services 449 135.4 131.8
Transportation by air 45 1,295.3 1,325.6
Air transportation, scheduled 451 1,100.6 1,130.1
Air transportation,
scheduled 4512 589.3 593.2
Airports, flying fields, and
services 458 146.4 147.9
Pipelines, except natural gas 46 13.6 13.7
Transportation services 47 475.6 476.1
Passenger transportation
arrangement 472 219.1 218.5
Travel agencies 4724 170.8 171.2
Freight transportation
arrangement 473 195.1 196.4
Communications and public
utilities 2,516 2,521
Communications 48 1,668.8 1,674.6
Telephone communications 481 1,156.8 1,159.9
Telephone communications,
except radio 4813 947.7 949.1
Radio and television
broadcasting 483 257.0 258.4
Radio broadcasting stations 4832 117.1 117.9
Television broadcasting
stations 4833 139.9 140.5
Cable and other pay television
services 484 220.3 222.9
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services 49 846.9 846.7
Electric services 491 353.1 352.7
Gas production and
distribution 492 126.3 126.1
Combination utility services 493 152.0 151.6
Sanitary services 495 176.4 177.3
Wholesale trade 7,076 7,084
Durable goods 50 4,205 4,209
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies 501 521.5 522.3
Automobiles and other motor
vehicles 5012 163.2 164.2
Motor vehicle supplies and new
parts 5013 287.3 287.9
Furniture and home furnishings 502 176.2 176.7
Furniture 5021 86.6 86.2
Home furnishings 5023 89.6 90.5
Lumber and other construction
materials 503 294.1 292.6
Lumber, plywood, and millwork 5031 149.8 149.8
Construction materials, nec 5039 38.6 38.4
Professional and commercial
equipment 504 955.8 959.1
Office equipment 5044 193.2 194.0
Computers, peripherals and
software 5045 406.7 407.6
Medical and hospital equipment 5047 205.1 207.7
Metals and minerals, except
petroleum 505 161.7 160.3
Electrical goods 506 597.6 598.6
Electrical apparatus and
equipment 5063 237.1 237.6
Electrical appliances,
television and radio sets 5064 48.1 49.1
Electronic parts and equipment 5065 312.4 311.9
Hardware, plumbing, and heating
equipment 507 317.1 316.6
Hardware 5072 115.1 115.6
Plumbing and hydronic heating
supplies 5074 119.4 118.6
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies 508 835.4 835.8
Construction and mining
machinery 5082 96.3 96.7
Farm and garden machinery 5083 116.1 114.1
Industrial machinery and
equipment 5084 350.0 351.1
Industrial supplies 5085 148.3 149.0
Misc. wholesale trade durable
goods 509 345.6 347.3
Scrap and waste materials 5093 126.1 126.9
Nondurable goods 51 2,871 2,875
Paper and paper products 511 270.6 272.1
Stationery and office
supplies 5112 157.2 158.0
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries 512 263.9 264.3
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions 513 222.9 225.3
Groceries and related products 514 966.0 967.1
Groceries, general line 5141 304.8 302.9
Meats and meat products 5147 60.4 61.1
Fresh fruits and vegetables 5148 109.3 104.9
Farm-product raw materials 515 107.7 102.1
Chemicals and allied products 516 168.8 170.5
Petroleum and petroleum
products 517 154.6 157.0
Petroleum bulk stations and
terminals 5171 59.6 60.1
Petroleum products, nec 5172 95.0 96.9
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages 518 165.2 166.9
Beer and ale 5181 102.9 103.7
Wine and distilled beverages 5182 62.3 63.2
Misc. wholesale trade
nondurable goods 519 550.9 549.9
Farm supplies 5191 158.4 155.1
Retail trade 23,358 23,787
Building materials and garden
supplies 52 1,007.0 1,001.6
Lumber and other building
materials 521 625.0 621.7
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores 523 64.6 65.0
Hardware stores 525 171.1 170.4
Retail nurseries and garden
stores 526 98.9 97.4
General merchandise stores 53 2,858.3 3,068.6
Department stores 531 2,507.7 2,702.4
Variety stores 533 164.8 169.4
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores 539 185.8 196.8
Food stores 54 3,530.1 3,562.7
Grocery stores 541 3,108.3 3,131.8
Meat and fish markets 542 49.3 52.6
Dairy products stores 545 11.5 12.5
Retail bakeries 546 198.1 199.8
Automotive dealers and service
stations 55 2,432.2 2,422.9
New and used car dealers 551 1,124.7 1,122.8
Auto and home supply stores 553 414.9 413.2
Gasoline service stations 554 651.7 648.5
Automotive dealers, nec 559 11.8 12.0
Apparel and accessory stores 56 1,200.8 1,266.8
Men's and boys' clothing stores 561 82.5 87.6
Women's clothing stores 562 283.6 296.8
Family clothing stores 565 452.7 493.5
Shoe stores 566 193.9 198.7
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 57 1,143.3 1,171.3
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 571 587.3 601.6
Furniture stores 5712 332.3 335.8
Household appliance stores 572 77.1 78.3
Radio, television, and computer
stores 573 478.9 491.4
Radio, television, and
electronic stores 5731 216.5 222.1
Record and prerecorded tape
stores 5735 78.2 85.6
Eating and drinking places 58 8,060.5 8,072.5
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 59 3,125.3 3,220.5
Drug stores and proprietary
stores 591 678.8 681.2
Liquor stores 592 115.8 117.9
Used merchandise stores 593 138.4 138.4
Miscellaneous shopping goods
stores 594 1,131.1 1,193.4
Sporting goods and bicycle
shops 5941 210.5 217.3
Book stores 5942 154.6 158.7
Stationery stores 5943 112.7 111.7
Jewelry stores 5944 159.0 164.9
Gift, novelty, and souvenir
shops 5947 257.6 266.7
Sewing, needlework, and piece
goods 5949 49.4 50.9
Nonstore retailers 596 419.4 438.8
Catalog and mail-order houses 5961 293.6 312.1
Merchandising machine
operators 5962 67.6 67.7
Fuel dealers 598 94.0 96.0
Retail stores, nec 599 547.8 554.8
Florists, tobacco stores, and
newsstands 5992,3,4 158.7 163.0
Optical goods stores 5995 74.1 74.1
Miscellaneous retail stores,
nec 5999 315.0 317.7
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3) 7,546 7,554
Finance 3,713 3,725
Depository institutions 60 2,014.7 2,019.0
Commercial banks 602 1,414.7 1,417.0
State commercial banks 6022 567.9 570.1
National and commercial
banks, nec 6021,9 846.8 846.9
Savings institutions 603 251.8 252.1
Federal savings institutions 6035 145.0 145.1
Savings institutions, except
federal 6036 106.8 107.0
Credit unions 606 195.5 196.8
Nondepository institutions 61 674.6 677.5
Personal credit institutions 614 206.9 208.2
Business credit institutions 615 145.6 147.1
Mortgage bankers and brokers 616 301.9 301.8
Security and commodity brokers 62 767.6 769.7
Security brokers and dealers 621 563.3 564.3
Commodity contracts brokers,
dealers, and exhanges 622,3 30.4 30.5
Security and commodity
services 628 173.9 174.9
Holding and other investment
offices 67 256.4 258.4
Holding offices 671 106.7 107.6
Insurance 63,64 2,332 2,338
Insurance carriers 63 1,575.3 1,581.1
Life insurance 631 475.3 477.5
Medical service and health
insurance 632 382.5 385.2
Hospital and medical service
plans 6324 305.4 307.2
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance 633 542.6 542.8
Title insurance 636 78.1 78.3
Insurance agents, brokers, and
service 64 756.3 757.0
Real estate 65 1,501 1,491
Real estate operators and
lessors 651 586.3 584.3
Real estate agents and
managers 653 742.0 738.0
Subdividers and developers 655 130.3 126.7
Services 41,014 40,909
Agricultural services 07 835.5 811.5
Veterinary services 074 219.7 221.1
Landscape and horticultural
services 078 557.6 532.7
Hotels and other lodging places 70 1,928.1 1,864.2
Hotels and motels 701 1,868.8 1,809.8
Personal services 72 1,226.1 1,232.7
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services 721 449.4 451.9
Photographic studios, portrait 722 78.0 81.0
Beauty shops 723 425.3 427.8
Funeral service and crematories 726 100.1 100.7
Miscellaneous personal services 729 159.1 157.3
Business services 73 10124.7 10094.9
Advertising 731 303.9 303.4
Advertising agencies 7311 199.9 200.5
Credit reporting and collection 732 159.4 159.6
Mailing, reproduction, and
stenographic services 733 332.2 332.4
Photocopying and duplicating
services 7334 84.1 83.3
Services to buildings 734 995.8 996.1
Disinfecting and pest control
services 7342 93.6 92.9
Building maintenance services,
nec 7349 902.2 903.2
Miscellaneous equipment rental
and leasing 735 285.6 283.2
Medical equipment rental 7352 43.5 44.1
Heavy construction equipment
rental 7353 56.9 57.0
Equipment rental and leasing,
nec 7359 185.2 182.1
Personnel supply services 736 4,072.0 4,023.1
Employment agencies 7361 425.1 426.5
Help supply services 7363 3,646.9 3,596.6
Computer and data processing
services 737 2,126.2 2,150.8
Computer programming services 7371 530.3 533.2
Prepackaged software 7372 309.4 310.5
Computer integrated systems
design 7373 225.3 227.6
Data processing and
preparation 7374 284.6 289.6
Information retrieval services 7375 251.5 256.7
Computer maintenance and
repair 7378 52.9 53.4
Miscellaneous business services 738 1,849.6 1,846.3
Detective and armored car
services 7381 604.1 606.5
Security systems services 7382 74.8 75.1
Photofinishing laboratories 7384 76.6 76.8
Auto repair, services, and parking 75 1,267.3 1,264.4
Automotive rentals, without
drivers 751 230.1 228.3
Passenger car rental 7514 150.6 149.2
Automobile parking 752 84.3 84.2
Automotive repair shops 753 689.1 688.4
Automotive and tire repair
shops 7532,4 237.1 237.0
General automotive repair
shops 7538 304.5 304.7
Automotive services, except
repair 754 263.8 263.5
Carwashes 7542 143.2 142.2
Miscellaneous repair services 76 368.0 365.7
Electrical repair shops 762 103.3 103.3
Motion pictures 78 576.6 585.4
Motion picture production and
services 781 272.5 271.5
Motion picture theaters 783 124.8 129.1
Video tape rental 784 162.1 167.5
Amusement and recreation services 79 1,694.5 1,590.5
Bowling centers 793 84.8 85.7
Misc. amusement and recreation
services 799 1,247.4 1,162.9
Physical fitness facilities 7991 219.9 223.6
Membership sports and
recreation clubs 7997 346.9 322.1
Health services 80 10144.4 10173.8
Offices and clinics of medical
doctors 801 1,936.6 1,941.8
Offices and clinics of dentists 802 691.0 694.6
Offices and clinics of other
health practitioners 804 442.6 443.1
Offices and clinics of
chiropractors and
optometrists 8041,2 181.6 181.6
Nursing and personal care
facilities 805 1,799.4 1,802.7
Skilled nursing care
facilities 8051 1,368.4 1,372.0
Intermediate care facilities 8052 207.1 207.2
Nursing and personal care, nec 8059 223.9 223.5
Hospitals 806 4,004.6 4,017.1
General medical and surgical
hospitals 8062 3,699.6 3,710.0
Psychiatric hospitals 8063 73.2 74.1
Specialty hospitals, excluding
psychiatric 8069 231.8 233.0
Medical and dental laboratories 807 210.4 211.0
Home health care services 808 646.8 648.9
Legal services 81 1,010.4 1,013.2
Educational services 82 2,479.8 2,522.4
Elementary and secondary schools 821 741.2 749.5
Colleges and universities 822 1,400.9 1,433.7
Vocational schools 824 101.6 103.3
Social services 83 2,956.7 2,974.9
Individual and family services 832 818.8 828.2
Job training and related
services 833 380.9 382.1
Child day care services 835 738.3 743.0
Residential care 836 815.4 818.4
Social services, nec 839 203.3 203.2
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 84 108.2 106.0
Membership organizations 86 2,467.7 2,470.8
Business associations 861 114.5 115.1
Professional organizations 862 70.7 71.4
Labor organizations 863 149.8 150.3
Civic and social associations 864 441.4 443.9
Engineering and management
services 87 3,454.5 3,467.5
Engineering and architectural
services 871 1,034.1 1,033.4
Engineering services 8711 783.5 781.2
Architectural services 8712 185.4 186.9
Surveying services 8713 65.2 65.3
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping 872 663.2 665.3
Research and testing services 873 648.0 653.3
Commercial physical research 8731 242.1 243.2
Commercial nonphysical
research 8732 141.7 145.1
Noncommercial research
organizations 8733 157.5 159.1
Management and public relations 874 1,109.2 1,115.5
Management services 8741 328.1 331.6
Management consulting services 8742 420.4 421.7
Public relations services 8743 55.1 55.4
Services, nec 89 49.8 49.9
Government 20,874 21,023
Federal Government (4) 2,610 2,613
Executive, by agency (4) 2,547.1 2,550.9
Department of Defense 620.0 619.7
Postal Service (5) 857.6 866.6
Other executive agencies 1,069.5 1,064.6
Legislative 31.2 31.0
Judicial 31.6 31.5
Federal Government, except
Postal Service 1,752.3 1,746.8
Federal Government, by industry:
Manufacturing activities 46.8 46.8
Ship building and repairing 3731 22.4 22.4
Transportation and public
utilities, except Postal
Service 14.2 14.2
Services 362.2 359.1
Hospitals 806 221.1 221.6
State government 4,923 4,941
Construction 90.2 90.4
Transportation and public
utilities 54.3 54.4
Services 2,884.0 2,910.5
Hospitals 806 342.0 343.0
Education 82 2,167.4 2,193.1
Social services 219.8 220.3
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services 154.8 154.1
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions 1,894.1 1,885.6
State government, except
education 2,755.2 2,747.8
Local government 13,341 13,469
Transportation and public
utilities 475.0 477.8
Services 8,943.1 9,047.8
Hospitals 806 630.5 631.5
Education 82 7,690.4 7,803.5
Social services 150.1 151.3
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services 472.1 461.5
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions 3,922.6 3,943.2
Local government, except
education 5,650.3 5,665.3
All employees
Industry Sept. Oct. Nov.
2001 2001 (p) 2001 (p)
Total 132,528 132,574 132,441
Total private 111,738 111,262 111,006
Mining 575 576 571
Metal mining 35.2 34.7 34.4
Iron ores 6.2 6.2 --
Copper ores 8.1 7.9 --
Coal mining 79.7 81.2 81.8
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining 74.1 75.5 --
Oil and gas extraction 344.6 343.9 340.1
Crude petroleum and natural gas 128.4 128.3 --
Oil and gas field services 212.5 211.9 --
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 115.8 116.5 115.0
Crushed and broken stone 45.4 45.3 --
Sand and gravel 37.9 37.5 --
Chemical and fertilizer minerals 11.5 11.5 --
Construction 7,114 7,063 6,940
General building contractors 1,599.6 1,590.4 1,570.7
Residential building
construction 880.9 873.5 --
Operative builders 30.8 31.4 --
Nonresidential building
construction 687.9 685.5 --
Heavy construction, except
building 1,005.0 999.5 966.1
Highway and street construction 332.2 326.6 --
Heavy construction, except
highway 672.8 672.9 --
Special trade contractors 4,509.3 4,473.3 4,402.9
Plumbing, heating, and air
conditioning 970.7 967.4 --
Painting and paper hanging 245.8 238.7 --
Electrical work 879.4 874.9 --
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering 610.5 604.1 --
Carpentry and floor work 342.2 337.8 --
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work 263.9 264.0 --
Manufacturing 17,514 17,354 17,190
Durable goods 10,471 10,361 10,259
Lumber and wood products 805.6 796.6 789.1
Logging 80.9 80.3 --
Sawmills and planing mills 178.1 175.5 --
Sawmills and planing mills,
general 139.1 137.4 --
Hardwood dimension and
flooring mills 36.3 35.4 --
Millwork, plywood, and
structural members 331.9 328.7 --
Millwork 123.3 123.3 --
Wood kitchen cabinets 100.7 101.1 --
Hardwood veneer and plywood 28.0 27.5 --
Softwood veneer and plywood 26.1 25.5 --
Wood containers 58.3 58.9 --
Wood buildings and mobile
homes 80.1 78.5 --
Mobile homes 56.7 56.5 --
Miscellaneous wood products 76.3 74.7 --
Furniture and fixtures 513.6 504.8 497.8
Household furniture 266.9 264.3 --
Wood household furniture 117.2 116.5 --
Upholstered household
furniture 86.7 86.7 --
Metal household furniture 16.7 16.3 --
Mattresses and bedsprings 36.3 35.7 --
Office furniture 69.2 67.8 --
Public building and related
furniture 50.6 48.6 --
Partitions and fixtures 84.5 82.1 --
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures 42.4 42.0 --
Stone, clay, and glass products 574.1 570.4 562.3
Flat glass 16.2 16.0 --
Glass and glassware, pressed
or blown 64.9 64.2 --
Glass containers 21.4 21.5 --
Pressed and blown glass, nec 43.5 42.7 --
Products of purchased glass 61.6 60.7 --
Cement, hydraulic 18.3 18.3 --
Structural clay products 34.4 34.5 --
Pottery and related products 33.6 33.2 --
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
products 257.9 256.2 --
Concrete block and brick 21.5 21.4 --
Concrete products, nec 88.2 87.9 --
Ready-mixed concrete 130.5 129.2 --
Misc. nonmetallic mineral
products 67.2 67.5 --
Abrasive products 16.2 16.1 --
Mineral wool 23.1 23.1 --
Primary metal industries 639.0 631.8 622.7
Blast furnaces and basic steel
products 207.1 206.5 204.0
Blast furnaces and steel
mills 139.0 139.0 --
Steel pipe and tubes 29.3 29.1 --
Iron and steel foundries 111.8 109.5 --
Gray and ductile iron
foundries 71.2 69.8 --
Malleable iron foundries 3.4 3.4 --
Steel foundries, nec 23.5 22.9 --
Primary nonferrous metals 32.4 31.6 --
Primary aluminum 19.2 18.4 --
Nonferrous rolling and drawing 162.3 159.3 --
Copper rolling and drawing 21.7 21.7 --
Aluminum sheet, plate, and
foil 20.0 19.9 --
Nonferrous wire drawing and
insulating 69.8 68.2 --
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) 84.9 83.3 --
Aluminum foundries 24.1 23.5 --
Fabricated metal products 1,467.0 1,455.2 1,438.2
Metal cans and shipping
containers 35.5 35.6 --
Metal cans 27.8 27.7 --
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware 108.9 107.7 --
Hand and edge tools, and
blades and handsaws 40.8 40.3 --
Hardware, nec 57.2 56.6 --
Plumbing and heating, except
electric 58.0 57.2 --
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim 22.5 22.3 --
Heating equipment, except
electric 18.7 18.6 --
Fabricated structural metal
products 489.3 484.2 --
Fabricated structural metal 89.9 89.5 --
Metal doors, sash, and trim 85.6 84.6 --
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) 103.1 103.1 --
Sheet metal work 123.3 120.2 --
Architectural metal work 37.3 37.0 --
Screw machine products, bolts,
etc 97.6 95.7 --
Screw machine products 46.3 45.9 --
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers 51.3 49.8 --
Metal forgings and stampings 235.2 233.3 --
Iron and steel forgings 30.2 30.1 --
Automotive stampings 111.3 110.3 --
Metal stampings, nec 81.0 80.3 --
Metal services, nec 137.4 137.0 --
Plating and polishing 77.9 77.3 --
Metal coating and allied
services 59.5 59.7 --
Ordnance and accessories, nec 38.1 38.4 --
Ammunition, except for small
arms, nec 18.4 19.0 --
Miscellaneous fabricated metal
products 267.0 266.1 --
Valves and pipe fittings,
nec 21.2 20.8 --
Misc. fabricated wire
products 51.1 50.7 --
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,956.6 1,934.6 1,913.3
Engines and turbines 79.5 78.7 --
Turbines and turbine
generator sets 25.2 25.4 --
Internal combustion engines,
nec 54.3 53.3 --
Farm and garden machinery 89.8 89.8 --
Farm machinery and equipment 67.8 67.3 --
Construction and related
machinery 226.8 222.1 --
Construction machinery 82.6 79.6 --
Mining machinery 13.7 13.4 --
Oil and gas field machinery 47.9 47.7 --
Conveyors and conveying
equipment 34.8 34.2 --
Industrial trucks and
tractors 29.4 28.9 --
Metalworking machinery 292.5 290.1 --
Machine tools, metal cutting
types 34.8 33.9 --
Machine tools, metal forming
types 14.8 14.8 --
Special dies, tools, jigs,
and fixtures 142.0 141.1 --
Machine tool accessories 43.6 43.0 --
Power driven handtools 18.4 18.4 --
Special industry machinery 149.4 146.1 --
Textile machinery 10.1 10.1 --
Printing trades machinery 21.1 20.7 --
Food products machinery 25.1 24.9 --
General industrial machinery 225.9 223.6 --
Pumps and pumping equipment 27.9 27.5 --
Ball and roller bearings 35.8 35.3 --
Air and gas compressors 23.5 23.1 --
Blowers and fans 32.6 32.4 --
Speed changers, drives, and
gears 13.4 13.4 --
Power transmission
equipment, nec 17.9 17.5 --
Computer and office equipment 343.5 342.2 338.6
Electronic computers 197.9 197.0 --
Computer terminals,
calculators, and office
machines, nec 49.5 49.8 --
Refrigeration and service
machinery 191.0 187.8 --
Refrigeration and heating
equipment 129.6 127.1 --
Misc. industrial and
commercial machinery 358.2 354.2 --
Carburetors, pistons, rings,
valves 23.8 23.6 --
Scales, balances, and
industrial machinery, nec 291.4 287.8 --
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 1,546.7 1,526.6 1,501.1
Electric distribution
equipment 76.4 75.8 --
Transformers, except
electronic 32.9 32.5 --
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus 43.5 43.3 --
Electrical industrial
apparatus 141.2 140.4 --
Motors and generators 66.8 66.7 --
Relays and industrial
controls 51.6 51.1 --
Household appliances 117.3 116.1 --
Household refrigerators and
freezers 35.6 33.1 --
Household laundry equipment 16.4 17.2 --
Electric housewares and fans 21.2 21.4 --
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment 166.3 163.9 --
Electric lamps 17.3 16.9 --
Current-carrying wiring
devices 57.6 56.5 --
Noncurrent-carrying wiring
devices 17.9 17.9 --
Residential lighting
fixtures 17.3 17.2 --
Household audio and video
equipment 69.1 68.4 --
Household audio and video
equipment 49.4 48.9 --
Communications equipment 241.6 239.0 --
Telephone and telegraph
apparatus 110.4 108.7 --
Electronic components and
accessories 608.9 598.7 590.7
Electron tubes 17.6 17.1 --
Semiconductors and related
devices 289.6 285.9 --
Electronic components, nec 138.6 134.7 --
Misc. electrical equipment and
supplies 125.9 124.3 --
Storage batteries 22.2 21.7 --
Engine electrical equipment 54.6 54.0 --
Transportation equipment 1,735.1 1,708.5 1,709.8
Motor vehicles and equipment 921.1 899.2 906.6
Motor vehicles and car
bodies 331.8 321.4 --
Truck and bus bodies 42.7 42.4 --
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories 495.5 486.5 --
Truck trailers 32.7 31.2 --
Aircraft and parts 465.3 463.1 457.3
Aircraft 230.0 227.7 --
Aircraft engines and engine
parts 101.5 102.0 --
Aircraft parts and
equipment, nec 133.8 133.4 --
Ship and boat building and
repairing 153.0 153.2 --
Ship building and repairing 88.3 89.4 --
Boat building and repairing 64.7 63.8 --
Railroad equipment 30.2 29.9 --
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, and parts 82.2 80.7 --
Guided missiles and space
vehicles 57.8 56.7 --
Miscellaneous transportation
equipment 61.8 60.7 --
Travel trailers and campers 23.7 22.6 --
Instruments and related products 850.6 847.6 844.9
Search and navigation
equipment 159.8 159.8 --
Measuring and controlling
devices 298.8 296.1 --
Environmental controls 33.4 33.4 --
Process control instruments 72.6 70.6 --
Instruments to measure
electricity 70.1 69.7 --
Medical instruments and
supplies 294.1 294.9 --
Surgical and medical
instruments 114.0 113.9 --
Surgical appliances and
supplies 99.8 100.9 --
Ophthalmic goods 27.8 27.4 --
Photographic equipment and
supplies 66.9 66.1 --
Watches, clocks, watchcases,
and parts 3.2 3.3 --
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries 382.7 384.8 379.6
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware 45.8 45.7 --
Jewelry, precious metal 36.3 36.5 --
Musical instruments 16.2 16.5 --
Toys and sporting goods 101.3 101.2 --
Dolls, games, toys, and
children's vehicles 26.4 26.5 --
Sporting and athletic
goods, nec 74.9 74.7 --
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies 30.7 30.2 --
Costume jewelry and notions 17.6 17.7 --
Costume jewelry 8.7 8.7 --
Miscellaneous manufactures 171.1 173.5 --
Signs and advertising
specialties 77.4 77.9 --
Nondurable goods 7,043 6,993 6,931
Food and kindred products 1,726.7 1,713.9 1,696.2
Meat products 514.3 514.2 --
Meat packing plants 147.5 146.1 --
Sausages and other prepared
meats 107.1 107.6 --
Poultry slaughtering and
processing 259.7 260.5 --
Dairy products 145.7 145.7 --
Cheese, natural and
processed 40.9 41.1 --
Fluid milk 61.8 61.9 --
Preserved fruits and
vegetables 242.4 226.2 --
Canned specialties 16.0 16.5 --
Canned fruits and vegetables 81.6 66.4 --
Frozen fruits and vegetables 50.2 48.6 --
Grain mill products 118.4 119.0 --
Flour and other grain mill
products 19.3 19.5 --
Prepared feeds, nec 37.5 37.7 --
Bakery products 196.2 199.8 --
Bread, cake, and related
products 137.5 140.6 --
Cookies, crackers, and
frozen bakery products,
except bread 58.7 59.2 --
Sugar and confectionery
products 95.6 102.2 --
Cane sugar 13.4 16.6 --
Beet sugar 6.6 9.3 --
Candy and other
confectionery products 49.0 48.8 --
Fats and oils 31.5 32.1 --
Beverages 194.2 190.5 --
Malt beverages 33.3 32.4 --
Bottled and canned soft
drinks 101.5 100.4 --
Misc. food and kindred
products 188.4 184.2 --
Tobacco products 33.7 33.8 33.5
Cigarettes 24.2 24.3 --
Textile mill products 462.8 454.5 448.7
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton 52.6 54.3 --
Broadwoven fabric mills,
synthetics 46.7 45.8 --
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool 8.1 7.7 --
Narrow fabric mills 17.9 17.6 --
Knitting mills 105.1 100.4 --
Women's hosiery, except
socks 11.4 11.0 --
Hosiery, nec 30.5 29.3 --
Knit outerwear mills 27.5 25.7 --
Weft knit fabric mills 13.5 12.5 --
Textile finishing, except wool 49.5 48.3 --
Finishing plants, cotton 25.1 24.7 --
Finishing plants, synthetics 14.1 13.5 --
Carpets and rugs 63.3 62.0 --
Yarn and thread mills 69.7 68.6 --
Yarn spinning mills 49.2 48.1 --
Throwing and winding mills 14.4 14.6 --
Miscellaneous textile goods 49.9 49.8 --
Apparel and other textile
products 555.2 546.1 535.4
Men's and boys' suits and
coats 18.3 17.8 --
Men's and boys' furnishings 112.3 111.9 --
Men's and boys' shirts 18.6 18.5 --
Men's and boys' trousers and
slacks 36.0 36.2 --
Men's and boys' work
clothing 21.5 21.5 --
Women's and misses' outerwear 158.7 155.0 --
Women's and misses' blouses
and shirts 11.1 10.9 --
Women's, juniors', and
misses' dresses 22.3 21.7 --
Women's and misses' suits
and coats 11.6 11.1 --
Women's and misses'
outerwear, nec 113.7 111.3 --
Women's and children's
undergarments 16.1 15.5 --
Women's and children's
underwear 11.8 11.4 --
Brassieres, girdles, and
allied garments 4.3 4.1 --
Girls' and children's
outerwear 9.8 9.4 --
Girls' and children's
dresses and blouses 4.9 4.8 --
Fur goods and misc. apparel
and accessories 27.9 28.1 --
Misc. fabricated textile
products 199.8 196.4 --
Curtains and draperies 16.7 16.7 --
House furnishings, nec 47.1 46.9 --
Automotive and apparel
trimmings 62.5 61.6 --
Paper and allied products 630.7 627.5 627.1
Paper mills 134.3 133.5 --
Paperboard mills 44.1 44.2 --
Paperboard containers and
boxes 211.5 209.6 --
Corrugated and solid fiber
boxes 134.2 133.7 --
Sanitary food containers 16.0 15.6 --
Folding paperboard boxes 40.0 39.4 --
Misc. converted paper products 228.0 227.3 --
Paper, coated and laminated,
nec 42.3 41.8 --
Bags: plastics, laminated,
and coated 36.9 37.2 --
Envelopes 22.8 22.7 --
Printing and publishing 1,470.2 1,466.3 1,457.4
Newspapers 424.4 424.8 --
Periodicals 145.2 144.5 --
Books 120.6 119.7 --
Book publishing 83.5 82.6 --
Book printing 37.1 37.1 --
Miscellaneous publishing 92.8 93.3 --
Commercial printing 526.3 523.9 --
Commercial printing,
lithographic 351.3 350.4 --
Commercial printing, nec 156.2 154.8 --
Manifold business forms 40.5 40.0 --
Blankbooks and bookbinding 52.9 52.3 --
Printing trade services 42.1 42.1 --
Chemicals and allied products 1,028.7 1,026.0 1,021.8
Industrial inorganic chemicals 95.4 94.0 --
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, nec 51.5 51.6 --
Plastics materials and
synthetics 148.3 147.9 --
Plastics materials and
resins 77.1 77.1 --
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 39.9 39.7 --
Drugs 331.7 334.7 --
Pharmaceutical preparations 259.0 261.8 --
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods 153.0 151.6 --
Soap and other detergents 38.8 38.4 --
Polishing, sanitation, and
finishing preparations 40.2 39.8 --
Toilet preparations 74.0 73.4 --
Paints and allied products 47.8 47.5 --
Industrial organic chemicals 117.1 116.5 --
Cyclic crudes and
intermediates 18.5 18.3 --
Oher industrial organic
chemicals 98.6 98.2 --
Agricultural chemicals 46.9 47.0 --
Miscellaneous chemical
products 88.5 86.8 --
Petroleum and coal products 131.0 128.9 126.7
Petroleum refining 84.8 84.1 --
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials 32.1 30.7 --
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 943.1 935.4 924.4
Tires and inner tubes 74.2 74.1 --
Rubber and plastics footwear 3.4 3.5 --
Hose, belting, gaskets, and
packing 68.2 67.0 --
Rubber and plastics hose and
belting 28.0 27.9 --
Fabricated rubber products,
nec 97.6 96.1 --
Miscellaneous plastics
products, nec 699.7 694.7 --
Leather and leather products 60.9 60.5 59.3
Leather tanning and finishing 8.6 8.5 --
Footwear cut stock and
footwear, except rubber 24.4 24.4 --
Men's footwear, except
athletic 13.6 13.4 --
Women's footwear, except
athletic 3.8 3.9 --
Luggage 8.4 8.3 --
Handbags and personal leather
goods 7.3 7.2 --
Transportation and public utilities 7,112 7,055 7,006
Transportation 4,571 4,514 4,465
Railroad transportation 226.4 225.7 225.7
Class I railroads plus
Amtrak (2) 187.2 186.6 --
Local and interurban passenger
transit 496.3 495.2 496.2
Local and suburban
transportation 240.9 238.4 --
Taxicabs 31.9 31.2 --
Intercity and rural bus
transportation 22.8 23.1 --
School buses 161.1 162.7 --
Trucking and warehousing 1,865.7 1,856.6 1,850.3
Trucking and courier services,
except air 1,647.5 1,636.4 --
Public warehousing and storage 208.6 210.9 --
Water transportation 210.8 210.0 202.4
Water transportation of
freight, nec 15.3 15.2 --
Water transportation services 144.1 145.0 --
Transportation by air 1,293.5 1,259.8 1,236.2
Air transportation, scheduled 1,100.1 1,070.3 --
Air transportation,
scheduled 598.9 567.7 --
Airports, flying fields, and
services 147.1 142.9 --
Pipelines, except natural gas 14.0 14.1 14.2
Transportation services 464.2 452.3 440.0
Passenger transportation
arrangement 208.8 198.4 --
Travel agencies 161.3 154.0 --
Freight transportation
arrangement 190.9 190.7 --
Communications and public
utilities 2,541 2,541 2,541
Communications 1,694.1 1,694.1 1,693.7
Telephone communications 1,164.2 1,161.3 --
Telephone communications,
except radio 958.9 957.3 --
Radio and television
broadcasting 254.1 254.0 --
Radio broadcasting stations 117.5 117.2 --
Television broadcasting
stations 136.6 136.8 --
Cable and other pay television
services 241.1 244.2 --
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services 846.8 847.1 847.5
Electric services 354.1 353.4 --
Gas production and
distribution 124.7 124.4 --
Combination utility services 149.4 150.0 --
Sanitary services 178.1 178.9 --
Wholesale trade 6,993 6,985 6,958
Durable goods 4,122 4,112 4,091
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies 522.0 516.4 --
Automobiles and other motor
vehicles 166.9 164.7 --
Motor vehicle supplies and new
parts 281.1 278.9 --
Furniture and home furnishings 175.2 175.9 --
Furniture 85.8 87.3 --
Home furnishings 89.4 88.6 --
Lumber and other construction
materials 299.7 301.1 --
Lumber, plywood, and millwork 151.2 151.4 --
Construction materials, nec 40.7 41.7 --
Professional and commercial
equipment 934.9 929.5 --
Office equipment 191.3 189.6 --
Computers, peripherals and
software 383.9 381.8 --
Medical and hospital equipment 211.1 210.0 --
Metals and minerals, except
petroleum 155.3 153.2 --
Electrical goods 566.6 562.4 --
Electrical apparatus and
equipment 229.4 227.8 --
Electrical appliances,
television and radio sets 47.7 47.1 --
Electronic parts and equipment 289.5 287.5 --
Hardware, plumbing, and heating
equipment 315.2 314.3 --
Hardware 113.4 112.5 --
Plumbing and hydronic heating
supplies 120.4 120.5 --
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies 824.3 828.6 --
Construction and mining
machinery 96.2 97.1 --
Farm and garden machinery 120.3 120.0 --
Industrial machinery and
equipment 337.0 337.6 --
Industrial supplies 145.6 146.5 --
Misc. wholesale trade durable
goods 328.7 330.2 --
Scrap and waste materials 114.2 114.8 --
Nondurable goods 2,871 2,873 2,867
Paper and paper products 272.9 271.6 --
Stationery and office
supplies 159.3 159.0 --
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries 265.0 268.3 --
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions 214.1 214.9 --
Groceries and related products 970.4 965.3 --
Groceries, general line 305.8 304.6 --
Meats and meat products 60.1 59.4 --
Fresh fruits and vegetables 105.8 104.2 --
Farm-product raw materials 98.4 101.2 --
Chemicals and allied products 179.2 179.7 --
Petroleum and petroleum
products 155.8 155.3 --
Petroleum bulk stations and
terminals 57.4 57.2 --
Petroleum products, nec 98.4 98.1 --
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages 169.1 168.1 --
Beer and ale 106.2 105.9 --
Wine and distilled beverages 62.9 62.2 --
Misc. wholesale trade
nondurable goods 546.3 549.0 --
Farm supplies 160.6 158.9 --
Retail trade 23,548 23,400 23,761
Building materials and garden
supplies 1,013.0 1,008.5 1,002.1
Lumber and other building
materials 639.6 637.3 --
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores 63.7 63.5 --
Hardware stores 165.2 165.0 --
Retail nurseries and garden
stores 97.4 96.4 --
General merchandise stores 2,746.8 2,789.9 2,973.6
Department stores 2,406.4 2,444.8 2,610.8
Variety stores 153.1 156.1 --
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores 187.3 189.0 --
Food stores 3,531.1 3,542.1 3,571.2
Grocery stores 3,114.5 3,120.2 --
Meat and fish markets 50.2 51.4 --
Dairy products stores 10.9 10.4 --
Retail bakeries 194.6 194.6 --
Automotive dealers and service
stations 2,446.2 2,437.0 2,432.9
New and used car dealers 1,138.3 1,137.0 1,139.9
Auto and home supply stores 408.4 405.9 --
Gasoline service stations 651.9 648.7 --
Automotive dealers, nec 11.6 11.6 --
Apparel and accessory stores 1,205.4 1,205.8 1,257.2
Men's and boys' clothing stores 79.6 79.0 --
Women's clothing stores 286.8 288.4 --
Family clothing stores 453.2 455.0 --
Shoe stores 196.2 195.4 --
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 1,125.6 1,136.4 1,165.0
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 590.0 593.1 --
Furniture stores 333.6 333.9 --
Household appliance stores 75.3 76.1 --
Radio, television, and computer
stores 460.3 467.2 --
Radio, television, and
electronic stores 208.6 214.8 --
Record and prerecorded tape
stores 72.8 73.3 --
Eating and drinking places 8,353.6 8,124.4 8,122.4
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 3,126.0 3,156.1 3,236.3
Drug stores and proprietary
stores 688.4 689.0 --
Liquor stores 118.7 118.7 --
Used merchandise stores 138.9 140.0 --
Miscellaneous shopping goods
stores 1,122.7 1,131.2 --
Sporting goods and bicycle
shops 214.1 216.6 --
Book stores 161.3 154.7 --
Stationery stores 110.0 109.3 --
Jewelry stores 162.7 162.0 --
Gift, novelty, and souvenir
shops 255.8 254.5 --
Sewing, needlework, and piece
goods 47.1 49.2 --
Nonstore retailers 408.6 426.1 --
Catalog and mail-order houses 284.3 300.8 --
Merchandising machine
operators 66.1 66.0 --
Fuel dealers 92.5 94.5 --
Retail stores, nec 556.2 556.6 --
Florists, tobacco stores, and
newsstands 157.9 160.4 --
Optical goods stores 74.5 74.2 --
Miscellaneous retail stores,
nec 323.8 322.0 --
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3) 7,628 7,604 7,614
Finance 3,750 3,742 3,763
Depository institutions 2,033.2 2,027.1 2,036.8
Commercial banks 1,420.4 1,420.5 1,425.9
State commercial banks 577.5 577.9 --
National and commercial
banks, nec 842.9 842.6 --
Savings institutions 254.9 255.5 258.9
Federal savings institutions 147.1 147.9 --
Savings institutions, except
federal 107.8 107.6 --
Credit unions 203.0 203.9 --
Nondepository institutions 705.5 708.6 718.3
Personal credit institutions 211.2 211.1 --
Business credit institutions 151.4 151.4 --
Mortgage bankers and brokers 322.0 325.1 333.4
Security and commodity brokers 755.6 748.3 749.6
Security brokers and dealers 542.7 535.0 --
Commodity contracts brokers,
dealers, and exhanges 30.4 31.0 --
Security and commodity
services 182.5 182.3 --
Holding and other investment
offices 255.5 257.7 258.2
Holding offices 107.5 107.6 --
Insurance 2,356 2,354 2,354
Insurance carriers 1,596.1 1,595.8 1,595.2
Life insurance 470.9 469.7 --
Medical service and health
insurance 391.1 392.3 --
Hospital and medical service
plans 313.9 314.9 --
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance 543.4 542.4 --
Title insurance 88.4 88.4 --
Insurance agents, brokers, and
service 759.6 757.7 758.4
Real estate 1,522 1,508 1,497
Real estate operators and
lessors 589.7 587.1 --
Real estate agents and
managers 750.1 740.8 --
Subdividers and developers 134.9 132.5 --
Services 41,254 41,225 40,966
Agricultural services 878.7 867.9 836.4
Veterinary services 229.1 229.7 --
Landscape and horticultural
services 591.4 579.8 --
Hotels and other lodging places 1,961.5 1,858.6 1,781.9
Hotels and motels 1,895.9 1,799.4 --
Personal services 1,246.9 1,246.5 1,241.4
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services 446.6 443.6 --
Photographic studios, portrait 83.9 87.6 --
Beauty shops 438.8 439.1 --
Funeral service and crematories 103.1 101.2 --
Miscellaneous personal services 161.1 161.7 --
Business services 9,696.1 9,650.2 9,533.0
Advertising 291.9 288.7 --
Advertising agencies 187.5 184.5 --
Credit reporting and collection 166.5 167.4 --
Mailing, reproduction, and
stenographic services 320.2 319.4 --
Photocopying and duplicating
services 80.9 80.7 --
Services to buildings 997.4 994.3 993.4
Disinfecting and pest control
services 97.3 97.2 --
Building maintenance services,
nec 900.1 897.1 --
Miscellaneous equipment rental
and leasing 298.0 296.0 --
Medical equipment rental 45.2 45.8 --
Heavy construction equipment
rental 60.4 60.1 --
Equipment rental and leasing,
nec 192.4 190.1 --
Personnel supply services 3,622.2 3,552.0 3,415.1
Employment agencies 392.9 388.2 --
Help supply services 3,229.3 3,163.8 3,035.7
Computer and data processing
services 2,188.8 2,190.2 2,192.5
Computer programming services 533.2 531.6 --
Prepackaged software 321.3 322.6 --
Computer integrated systems
design 237.3 237.0 --
Data processing and
preparation 299.0 300.4 --
Information retrieval services 255.3 252.7 --
Computer maintenance and
repair 56.5 56.0 --
Miscellaneous business services 1,811.1 1,842.2 --
Detective and armored car
services 624.3 638.9 --
Security systems services 68.2 69.2 --
Photofinishing laboratories 71.8 74.3 --
Auto repair, services, and parking 1,306.9 1,297.1 1,299.6
Automotive rentals, without
drivers 238.4 231.5 --
Passenger car rental 157.8 151.8 --
Automobile parking 84.2 83.0 --
Automotive repair shops 706.1 703.7 --
Automotive and tire repair
shops 244.8 245.0 --
General automotive repair
shops 310.7 309.7 --
Automotive services, except
repair 278.2 278.9 --
Carwashes 149.6 149.4 --
Miscellaneous repair services 363.9 364.0 359.6
Electrical repair shops 105.4 105.0 --
Motion pictures 578.0 565.5 570.4
Motion picture production and
services 248.1 242.8 --
Motion picture theaters 135.3 129.6 --
Video tape rental 178.2 176.7 --
Amusement and recreation services 1,844.7 1,716.8 1,584.8
Bowling centers 82.9 85.3 --
Misc. amusement and recreation
services 1,383.7 1,260.3 --
Physical fitness facilities 225.6 225.6 --
Membership sports and
recreation clubs 383.5 351.4 --
Health services 10399.0 10428.0 10471.6
Offices and clinics of medical
doctors 1,989.8 1,990.9 2,000.4
Offices and clinics of dentists 705.6 708.3 --
Offices and clinics of other
health practitioners 449.7 452.1 --
Offices and clinics of
chiropractors and
optometrists 182.8 183.0 --
Nursing and personal care
facilities 1,829.9 1,834.3 1,841.6
Skilled nursing care
facilities 1,390.5 1,395.4 --
Intermediate care facilities 210.4 211.2 --
Nursing and personal care, nec 229.0 227.7 --
Hospitals 4,120.9 4,134.3 4,152.0
General medical and surgical
hospitals 3,799.0 3,810.7 --
Psychiatric hospitals 76.2 77.1 --
Specialty hospitals, excluding
psychiatric 245.7 246.5 --
Medical and dental laboratories 216.9 217.8 --
Home health care services 656.0 656.5 661.0
Legal services 1,023.0 1,025.3 1,029.7
Educational services 2,398.7 2,603.4 2,643.1
Elementary and secondary schools 741.6 764.5 --
Colleges and universities 1,313.2 1,480.5 --
Vocational schools 104.9 107.9 --
Social services 3,066.5 3,100.6 3,109.3
Individual and family services 860.3 873.7 --
Job training and related
services 393.9 396.0 --
Child day care services 755.2 768.7 771.1
Residential care 847.6 850.9 851.7
Social services, nec 209.5 211.3 --
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens 112.5 112.2 107.6
Membership organizations 2,487.7 2,491.4 2,494.3
Business associations 120.1 117.8 --
Professional organizations 73.5 74.3 --
Labor organizations 151.3 153.9 --
Civic and social associations 449.8 455.2 --
Engineering and management
services 3,516.2 3,524.4 3,530.6
Engineering and architectural
services 1,069.6 1,068.4 1,065.5
Engineering services 807.6 806.5 --
Architectural services 194.4 193.7 --
Surveying services 67.6 68.2 --
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping 662.5 666.4 --
Research and testing services 664.0 667.5 --
Commercial physical research 253.5 252.2 --
Commercial nonphysical
research 134.2 138.6 --
Noncommercial research
organizations 167.5 167.5 --
Management and public relations 1,120.1 1,122.1 1,122.1
Management services 332.8 330.2 --
Management consulting services 422.0 423.3 --
Public relations services 51.8 52.0 --
Services, nec 51.6 51.2 51.2
Government 20,790 21,312 21,435
Federal Government (4) 2,620 2,609 2,604
Executive, by agency (4) 2,556.5 -- --
Department of Defense 618.1 -- --
Postal Service (5) 843.8 -- --
Other executive agencies 1,094.6 -- --
Legislative 30.3 -- --
Judicial 33.4 -- --
Federal Government, except
Postal Service 1,776.4 1,767.4 1,761.1
Federal Government, by industry:
Manufacturing activities 47.1 47.0 --
Ship building and repairing 23.0 23.0 --
Transportation and public
utilities, except Postal
Service 14.9 15.0 --
Services 370.1 365.6 --
Hospitals 226.9 226.7 --
State government 4,908 5,057 5,062
Construction 92.0 91.7 --
Transportation and public
utilities 54.2 53.6 --
Services 2,819.7 2,980.8 --
Hospitals 349.1 349.0 --
Education 2,092.8 2,256.6 2,281.9
Social services 217.5 217.7 --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services 160.3 157.5 --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions 1,941.9 1,930.6 --
State government, except
education 2,815.0 2,800.1 2,780.4
Local government 13,262 13,646 13,769
Transportation and public
utilities 490.7 489.5 --
Services 8,743.6 9,163.3 --
Hospitals 651.5 654.4 --
Education 7,443.5 7,863.6 7,992.2
Social services 154.2 153.4 --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services 494.4 491.9 --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions 4,027.4 3,993.2 --
Local government, except
education 5,818.2 5,782.4 5,776.3
Production workers (1)
Industry Oct. Nov. Sept.
2000 2000 2001
Total -- -- --
Total private 91,940 92,170 91,522
Mining 433 429 450
Metal mining 30.2 30.2 26.1
Iron ores 6.2 5.7 5.0
Copper ores 7.5 7.5 5.8
Coal mining 63.0 62.7 67.1
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining 58.8 58.5 62.2
Oil and gas extraction 249.6 247.3 267.4
Crude petroleum and natural gas 73.5 74.2 76.5
Oil and gas field services 171.6 168.7 186.9
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 90.6 88.5 89.1
Crushed and broken stone 36.4 35.6 35.8
Sand and gravel -- -- --
Chemical and fertilizer minerals -- -- --
Construction 5,435 5,338 5,526
General building contractors 1,097.0 1,081.3 1,101.8
Residential building
construction 575.9 570.4 588.8
Operative builders 13.1 12.7 12.7
Nonresidential building
construction 508.0 498.2 500.3
Heavy construction, except
building 818.1 779.0 844.9
Highway and street construction 259.0 235.7 276.5
Heavy construction, except
highway 559.1 543.3 568.4
Special trade contractors 3,520.1 3,477.5 3,579.7
Plumbing, heating, and air
conditioning 708.7 702.4 711.5
Painting and paper hanging 198.2 192.6 205.1
Electrical work 711.1 715.0 695.3
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering 512.6 508.3 533.8
Carpentry and floor work 252.5 250.8 252.3
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work 208.2 205.0 211.3
Manufacturing 12,589 12,551 11,784
Durable goods 7,571 7,568 6,988
Lumber and wood products 675.0 667.5 649.5
Logging 67.6 64.7 64.6
Sawmills and planing mills 158.7 158.0 153.1
Sawmills and planing mills,
general 122.3 121.9 118.9
Hardwood dimension and
flooring mills 34.9 34.6 32.1
Millwork, plywood, and
structural members 267.5 265.9 262.9
Millwork 96.7 96.2 93.7
Wood kitchen cabinets 82.9 83.3 82.7
Hardwood veneer and plywood 25.9 25.7 23.6
Softwood veneer and plywood 24.8 24.7 22.8
Wood containers 48.5 48.1 47.6
Wood buildings and mobile
homes 67.9 64.8 59.9
Mobile homes 51.2 48.8 44.8
Miscellaneous wood products 64.8 66.0 61.4
Furniture and fixtures 447.3 444.0 404.3
Household furniture 248.6 247.7 224.1
Wood household furniture 113.6 113.1 101.3
Upholstered household
furniture 80.7 80.1 72.3
Metal household furniture 16.3 16.9 13.4
Mattresses and bedsprings 29.4 29.6 28.8
Office furniture 57.5 56.9 47.5
Public building and related
furniture 42.8 42.1 40.3
Partitions and fixtures 69.3 68.0 64.1
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures 29.1 29.3 28.3
Stone, clay, and glass products 460.4 457.4 450.3
Flat glass 13.0 12.9 13.2
Glass and glassware, pressed
or blown 55.0 55.4 50.6
Glass containers 18.9 18.7 18.9
Pressed and blown glass, nec 36.1 36.7 31.7
Products of purchased glass 50.6 50.5 47.0
Cement, hydraulic 12.9 13.1 13.4
Structural clay products 26.7 26.5 27.4
Pottery and related products 30.0 29.7 26.3
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
products 201.4 198.4 207.5
Concrete block and brick 14.6 14.6 14.1
Concrete products, nec 68.2 67.3 71.4
Ready-mixed concrete 104.6 102.4 108.5
Misc. nonmetallic mineral
products 55.8 55.6 49.8
Abrasive products 14.0 14.0 11.8
Mineral wool -- -- --
Primary metal industries 543.8 542.9 494.5
Blast furnaces and basic steel
products 173.0 173.0 160.3
Blast furnaces and steel
mills 117.2 116.8 108.1
Steel pipe and tubes 23.1 23.2 22.3
Iron and steel foundries 100.3 99.7 92.6
Gray and ductile iron
foundries 64.5 63.9 59.7
Malleable iron foundries 2.8 2.8 2.5
Steel foundries, nec 21.4 21.3 19.9
Primary nonferrous metals 27.9 28.0 24.6
Primary aluminum 17.3 17.5 15.5
Nonferrous rolling and drawing 134.6 134.0 120.2
Copper rolling and drawing 17.7 17.7 17.3
Aluminum sheet, plate, and
foil 17.0 15.9 15.1
Nonferrous wire drawing and
insulating 59.9 60.6 49.0
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) 75.0 75.1 67.3
Aluminum foundries 21.0 21.0 18.8
Fabricated metal products 1,160.2 1,162.0 1,090.4
Metal cans and shipping
containers 30.6 30.8 30.1
Metal cans 24.3 24.5 24.0
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware 92.6 92.6 83.2
Hand and edge tools, and
blades and handsaws 35.8 35.3 31.3
Hardware, nec 47.8 48.2 43.7
Plumbing and heating, except
electric 42.3 42.7 40.5
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim 16.7 16.9 16.0
Heating equipment, except
electric 13.2 13.4 12.8
Fabricated structural metal
products 367.7 367.7 353.6
Fabricated structural metal 64.0 64.5 64.1
Metal doors, sash, and trim 65.6 65.1 64.0
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) 74.0 75.0 73.6
Sheet metal work 102.8 102.3 93.1
Architectural metal work 28.0 28.0 27.2
Screw machine products, bolts,
etc 83.4 83.3 75.0
Screw machine products 43.8 43.8 37.3
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers 39.6 39.5 37.7
Metal forgings and stampings 200.9 200.5 183.8
Iron and steel forgings 22.5 22.5 22.0
Automotive stampings 100.6 100.2 91.7
Metal stampings, nec 67.5 67.4 60.4
Metal services, nec 119.2 120.6 111.3
Plating and polishing 72.6 74.0 64.5
Metal coating and allied
services 46.6 46.6 46.8
Ordnance and accessories, nec 22.1 22.0 21.0
Ammunition, except for small
arms, nec 8.2 8.2 8.9
Miscellaneous fabricated metal
products 201.4 201.8 191.9
Valves and pipe fittings,
nec 16.1 16.1 14.9
Misc. fabricated wire
products 41.9 41.4 37.5
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,310.8 1,308.7 1,180.9
Engines and turbines 54.4 54.5 51.3
Turbines and turbine
generator sets 13.0 13.4 13.9
Internal combustion engines,
nec 41.4 41.1 37.4
Farm and garden machinery 63.2 63.3 59.6
Farm machinery and equipment 47.7 47.1 46.3
Construction and related
machinery 149.9 150.1 139.8
Construction machinery 62.5 61.0 53.4
Mining machinery 8.4 8.7 8.4
Oil and gas field machinery 25.1 25.9 28.8
Conveyors and conveying
equipment 19.9 20.1 18.2
Industrial trucks and
tractors 22.0 22.4 19.2
Metalworking machinery 227.3 227.9 198.5
Machine tools, metal cutting
types 24.6 24.3 20.5
Machine tools, metal forming
types 10.1 10.3 8.3
Special dies, tools, jigs,
and fixtures 116.7 116.9 104.5
Machine tool accessories 36.3 36.4 29.3
Power driven handtools 13.9 13.6 12.7
Special industry machinery 92.2 91.6 75.6
Textile machinery 7.4 7.1 6.0
Printing trades machinery 13.4 13.4 12.3
Food products machinery 13.5 13.3 13.4
General industrial machinery 157.9 158.1 139.6
Pumps and pumping equipment 16.4 16.4 15.4
Ball and roller bearings 31.5 31.7 27.1
Air and gas compressors 13.8 13.9 12.7
Blowers and fans 24.5 24.4 22.0
Speed changers, drives, and
gears 11.0 11.0 9.8
Power transmission
equipment, nec 14.6 14.5 12.7
Computer and office equipment 134.6 133.5 122.0
Electronic computers 73.8 73.0 70.1
Computer terminals,
calculators, and office
machines, nec 20.4 20.6 18.0
Refrigeration and service
machinery 145.1 145.0 128.9
Refrigeration and heating
equipment 107.3 107.8 93.2
Misc. industrial and
commercial machinery 286.2 284.7 265.6
Carburetors, pistons, rings,
valves 19.4 19.4 18.8
Scales, balances, and
industrial machinery, nec 238.0 236.8 219.6
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 1,075.3 1,075.9 922.4
Electric distribution
equipment 58.3 58.0 50.2
Transformers, except
electronic 25.9 25.6 22.0
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus 32.4 32.4 28.2
Electrical industrial
apparatus 99.4 100.2 90.7
Motors and generators 51.4 51.5 46.9
Relays and industrial
controls 31.2 31.8 27.9
Household appliances 93.0 91.6 94.3
Household refrigerators and
freezers 22.8 21.2 28.3
Household laundry equipment 14.4 14.5 14.7
Electric housewares and fans 16.7 17.1 15.5
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment 132.1 132.6 119.2
Electric lamps 14.6 14.7 13.6
Current-carrying wiring
devices 43.7 43.4 39.2
Noncurrent-carrying wiring
devices 14.9 15.0 13.7
Residential lighting
fixtures 14.0 14.0 12.3
Household audio and video
equipment 51.8 51.8 43.2
Household audio and video
equipment 32.1 31.7 28.4
Communications equipment 125.7 126.6 102.4
Telephone and telegraph
apparatus 60.5 62.4 46.8
Electronic components and
accessories 411.2 411.5 334.3
Electron tubes 14.6 14.5 12.6
Semiconductors and related
devices 131.1 129.1 119.1
Electronic components, nec 108.2 108.9 87.8
Misc. electrical equipment and
supplies 103.8 103.6 88.1
Storage batteries 20.3 20.3 17.7
Engine electrical equipment 52.9 52.6 42.1
Transportation equipment 1,196.4 1,203.6 1,125.5
Motor vehicles and equipment 750.0 751.6 685.6
Motor vehicles and car
bodies 238.3 245.0 225.3
Truck and bus bodies 36.9 36.5 33.6
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories 426.3 422.1 386.0
Truck trailers 31.4 31.0 25.2
Aircraft and parts 219.5 221.3 222.4
Aircraft 89.8 90.1 88.0
Aircraft engines and engine
parts 48.7 49.0 50.1
Aircraft parts and
equipment, nec 81.0 82.2 84.3
Ship and boat building and
repairing 120.2 124.8 116.0
Ship building and repairing 59.4 64.3 61.8
Boat building and repairing 60.8 60.5 54.2
Railroad equipment 24.6 24.1 20.4
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, and parts 20.9 21.0 19.0
Guided missiles and space
vehicles 12.7 12.8 11.3
Miscellaneous transportation
equipment 45.8 45.3 46.5
Travel trailers and campers 19.4 19.0 20.5
Instruments and related products 427.1 429.9 414.1
Search and navigation
equipment 39.8 40.3 39.5
Measuring and controlling
devices 152.5 154.4 147.6
Environmental controls 27.2 27.3 24.4
Process control instruments 37.4 37.6 37.1
Instruments to measure
electricity 24.4 25.1 23.0
Medical instruments and
supplies 173.9 174.5 173.7
Surgical and medical
instruments 70.7 70.5 72.2
Surgical appliances and
supplies 64.1 64.2 62.8
Ophthalmic goods 24.1 24.0 20.3
Photographic equipment and
supplies 33.2 33.1 30.9
Watches, clocks, watchcases,
and parts 3.6 3.6 2.1
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries 274.7 275.6 256.5
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware 33.8 33.5 29.7
Jewelry, precious metal 26.1 25.8 22.9
Musical instruments 13.9 14.1 12.8
Toys and sporting goods 67.9 69.7 65.3
Dolls, games, toys, and
children's vehicles 18.4 19.3 15.0
Sporting and athletic
goods, nec 49.5 50.4 50.3
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies 21.5 21.8 20.7
Costume jewelry and notions 14.0 13.8 12.7
Costume jewelry 6.7 6.5 6.2
Miscellaneous manufactures 123.6 122.7 115.3
Signs and advertising
specialties 51.3 50.3 47.9
Nondurable goods 5,018 4,983 4,796
Food and kindred products 1,266.0 1,248.7 1,278.3
Meat products 435.8 437.3 442.7
Meat packing plants 124.4 125.2 122.3
Sausages and other prepared
meats 82.5 82.4 85.7
Poultry slaughtering and
processing 228.9 229.7 234.7
Dairy products 99.2 98.4 98.4
Cheese, natural and
processed 34.1 33.6 32.5
Fluid milk 35.6 35.5 35.5
Preserved fruits and
vegetables 190.9 174.2 206.4
Canned specialties 12.7 12.7 13.0
Canned fruits and vegetables 54.5 47.1 72.8
Frozen fruits and vegetables 44.3 36.6 43.5
Grain mill products 87.1 87.1 82.8
Flour and other grain mill
products 12.1 12.2 12.4
Prepared feeds, nec 24.8 24.1 23.2
Bakery products 140.0 140.6 133.6
Bread, cake, and related
products 88.1 88.3 83.6
Cookies, crackers, and
frozen bakery products,
except bread 51.9 52.3 50.0
Sugar and confectionery
products 75.2 75.1 71.8
Cane sugar 8.6 10.2 9.9
Beet sugar 8.1 7.2 5.5
Candy and other
confectionery products 38.7 38.1 36.8
Fats and oils 19.3 19.2 20.4
Beverages 91.8 90.1 88.6
Malt beverages 20.2 20.0 20.0
Bottled and canned soft
drinks 37.4 37.7 34.8
Misc. food and kindred
products 126.7 126.7 133.6
Tobacco products 24.4 24.7 25.0
Cigarettes 16.5 16.7 17.0
Textile mill products 434.7 431.1 388.1
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton 54.0 53.9 46.1
Broadwoven fabric mills,
synthetics 45.4 45.0 38.6
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool 7.4 7.4 6.7
Narrow fabric mills 15.6 15.6 14.4
Knitting mills 100.9 98.4 86.8
Women's hosiery, except
socks 11.2 11.2 9.7
Hosiery, nec 29.8 29.5 27.0
Knit outerwear mills 26.6 25.6 24.0
Weft knit fabric mills 15.4 15.0 10.9
Textile finishing, except wool 46.8 46.7 41.8
Finishing plants, cotton 24.1 24.2 21.8
Finishing plants, synthetics 12.3 12.2 11.9
Carpets and rugs 53.6 53.5 54.7
Yarn and thread mills 70.3 69.8 61.5
Yarn spinning mills 50.5 50.0 43.4
Throwing and winding mills 13.9 14.0 12.6
Miscellaneous textile goods 40.7 40.8 37.5
Apparel and other textile
products 483.4 478.3 426.9
Men's and boys' suits and
coats 16.1 16.2 14.1
Men's and boys' furnishings 103.0 101.8 89.5
Men's and boys' shirts 18.9 18.9 15.1
Men's and boys' trousers and
slacks 33.3 33.1 29.8
Men's and boys' work
clothing 20.6 20.7 18.0
Women's and misses' outerwear 133.6 131.6 118.7
Women's and misses' blouses
and shirts 10.3 10.2 7.9
Women's, juniors', and
misses' dresses 20.8 20.6 17.2
Women's and misses' suits
and coats 11.4 11.1 8.9
Women's and misses'
outerwear, nec 91.1 89.7 84.7
Women's and children's
undergarments 15.1 14.8 11.8
Women's and children's
underwear 10.8 10.4 8.7
Brassieres, girdles, and
allied garments 4.3 4.4 3.1
Girls' and children's
outerwear 10.8 10.7 7.1
Girls' and children's
dresses and blouses 4.9 4.8 3.5
Fur goods and misc. apparel
and accessories 24.3 24.5 22.3
Misc. fabricated textile
products 168.7 167.0 154.6
Curtains and draperies 13.8 13.7 12.8
House furnishings, nec 45.1 44.5 39.4
Automotive and apparel
trimmings 50.2 49.9 48.5
Paper and allied products 497.3 495.0 479.4
Paper mills 107.4 107.1 105.0
Paperboard mills 35.7 35.6 34.2
Paperboard containers and
boxes 169.9 169.2 163.8
Corrugated and solid fiber
boxes 102.6 102.7 100.6
Sanitary food containers 15.3 15.3 14.3
Folding paperboard boxes 34.3 33.6 32.2
Misc. converted paper products 174.1 173.2 166.0
Paper, coated and laminated,
nec 21.1 20.8 18.5
Bags: plastics, laminated,
and coated 30.1 30.0 28.1
Envelopes 18.6 18.8 17.5
Printing and publishing 817.0 814.6 770.5
Newspapers 145.5 147.6 140.3
Periodicals 47.6 47.1 48.1
Books 57.1 57.9 52.9
Book publishing 26.3 26.9 25.1
Book printing 30.8 31.0 27.8
Miscellaneous publishing 48.7 48.3 47.8
Commercial printing 394.1 391.2 367.5
Commercial printing,
lithographic 263.5 263.0 245.4
Commercial printing, nec 116.9 114.9 108.9
Manifold business forms 28.5 29.1 27.1
Blankbooks and bookbinding 43.9 42.6 38.7
Printing trade services 31.7 31.1 28.6
Chemicals and allied products 573.0 573.9 560.2
Industrial inorganic chemicals 54.5 53.6 52.7
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, nec 29.4 29.8 28.2
Plastics materials and
synthetics 103.7 104.3 100.3
Plastics materials and
resins 46.7 47.7 48.0
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 37.4 36.9 33.2
Drugs 139.9 140.7 142.5
Pharmaceutical preparations 113.4 114.0 114.9
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods 95.4 96.0 93.8
Soap and other detergents 24.8 24.7 22.1
Polishing, sanitation, and
finishing preparations 23.3 23.9 24.6
Toilet preparations 47.3 47.4 47.1
Paints and allied products 26.9 27.1 25.3
Industrial organic chemicals 67.0 67.2 64.9
Cyclic crudes and
intermediates 10.7 10.6 9.7
Oher industrial organic
chemicals 56.3 56.6 55.2
Agricultural chemicals 28.9 28.4 26.5
Miscellaneous chemical
products 56.7 56.6 54.2
Petroleum and coal products 87.0 86.2 92.4
Petroleum refining 56.5 56.9 57.3
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials 22.8 21.6 25.8
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 782.9 777.5 729.6
Tires and inner tubes 61.0 60.2 56.8
Rubber and plastics footwear 3.1 2.7 2.6
Hose, belting, gaskets, and
packing 57.9 57.9 53.8
Rubber and plastics hose and
belting 24.3 24.4 22.8
Fabricated rubber products,
nec 83.2 81.7 74.2
Miscellaneous plastics
products, nec 577.7 575.0 542.2
Leather and leather products 52.4 52.8 45.5
Leather tanning and finishing 9.0 8.9 6.7
Footwear cut stock and
footwear, except rubber 23.2 23.4 19.3
Men's footwear, except
athletic 12.2 12.2 10.1
Women's footwear, except
athletic 4.4 4.5 2.9
Luggage 7.5 7.7 6.8
Handbags and personal leather
goods 3.4 3.5 4.6
Transportation and public utilities 5,960 5,977 5,987
Transportation -- -- --
Railroad transportation -- -- --
Class I railroads plus
Amtrak (2) -- -- --
Local and interurban passenger
transit 455.2 455.6 455.2
Local and suburban
transportation 214.6 215.3 218.6
Taxicabs -- -- --
Intercity and rural bus
transportation 21.2 21.1 20.3
School buses -- -- --
Trucking and warehousing 1,660.3 1,649.9 1,634.5
Trucking and courier services,
except air 1,473.4 1,462.5 1,454.5
Public warehousing and storage 178.1 178.3 171.4
Water transportation -- -- --
Water transportation of
freight, nec -- -- --
Water transportation services 119.3 116.0 128.3
Transportation by air -- -- --
Air transportation, scheduled -- -- --
Air transportation,
scheduled -- -- --
Airports, flying fields, and
services -- -- --
Pipelines, except natural gas 8.7 8.8 10.6
Transportation services 392.9 393.1 378.0
Passenger transportation
arrangement 182.4 181.6 171.3
Travel agencies 141.8 142.3 131.8
Freight transportation
arrangement 159.4 160.4 152.5
Communications and public
utilities -- -- --
Communications 1,262.1 1,272.6 1,325.3
Telephone communications 861.6 870.1 919.8
Telephone communications,
except radio 696.9 704.3 754.1
Radio and television
broadcasting 207.0 208.2 202.0
Radio broadcasting stations -- -- --
Television broadcasting
stations -- -- --
Cable and other pay television
services 174.7 176.2 184.4
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services 680.0 680.4 689.5
Electric services 283.5 283.6 285.6
Gas production and
distribution 98.8 98.3 98.3
Combination utility services 122.6 122.7 122.9
Sanitary services 144.4 145.0 150.6
Wholesale trade 5,640 5,648 5,569
Durable goods 3,283 3,287 3,207
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies 415.3 414.3 414.5
Automobiles and other motor
vehicles -- -- --
Motor vehicle supplies and new
parts -- -- --
Furniture and home furnishings 140.6 141.6 139.7
Furniture -- -- --
Home furnishings -- -- --
Lumber and other construction
materials 245.5 244.5 249.9
Lumber, plywood, and millwork -- -- --
Construction materials, nec -- -- --
Professional and commercial
equipment 719.0 721.0 699.1
Office equipment -- -- --
Computers, peripherals and
software -- -- --
Medical and hospital equipment 163.3 164.8 167.9
Metals and minerals, except
petroleum 128.6 127.3 124.0
Electrical goods 433.4 435.5 405.4
Electrical apparatus and
equipment -- -- --
Electrical appliances,
television and radio sets -- -- --
Electronic parts and equipment -- -- --
Hardware, plumbing, and heating
equipment 263.9 262.6 263.2
Hardware -- -- --
Plumbing and hydronic heating
supplies -- -- --
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies 670.0 671.1 659.1
Construction and mining
machinery -- -- --
Farm and garden machinery -- -- --
Industrial machinery and
equipment -- -- --
Industrial supplies -- -- --
Misc. wholesale trade durable
goods 266.7 269.0 252.0
Scrap and waste materials -- -- --
Nondurable goods 2,357 2,361 2,362
Paper and paper products 225.1 227.1 228.5
Stationery and office
supplies -- -- --
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries 219.1 219.0 224.5
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions 182.4 183.4 173.0
Groceries and related products 815.4 817.0 821.0
Groceries, general line -- -- --
Meats and meat products -- -- --
Fresh fruits and vegetables -- -- --
Farm-product raw materials 87.7 82.3 80.6
Chemicals and allied products 123.4 125.3 131.0
Petroleum and petroleum
products 127.5 129.5 131.0
Petroleum bulk stations and
terminals -- -- --
Petroleum products, nec -- -- --
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages 133.1 134.8 135.2
Beer and ale -- -- --
Wine and distilled beverages -- -- --
Misc. wholesale trade
nondurable goods 443.7 442.6 436.9
Farm supplies -- -- --
Retail trade 20,550 20,979 20,635
Building materials and garden
supplies 842.9 837.5 843.2
Lumber and other building
materials 534.2 530.5 540.9
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores 47.0 47.5 47.1
Hardware stores 144.4 143.8 139.2
Retail nurseries and garden
stores 81.8 80.5 81.3
General merchandise stores 2,670.1 2,886.4 2,537.4
Department stores 2,364.6 2,566.8 2,243.4
Variety stores 143.4 146.4 130.4
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores 162.1 173.2 163.6
Food stores 3,178.4 3,212.7 3,162.0
Grocery stores 2,816.2 2,839.6 2,806.2
Meat and fish markets -- -- --
Dairy products stores -- -- --
Retail bakeries 172.1 173.5 167.1
Automotive dealers and service
stations 2,033.9 2,025.6 2,050.0
New and used car dealers 946.3 944.3 958.9
Auto and home supply stores 334.7 332.6 331.6
Gasoline service stations 557.8 556.2 560.0
Automotive dealers, nec 9.8 10.0 9.6
Apparel and accessory stores 994.5 1,057.1 987.7
Men's and boys' clothing stores 67.2 72.4 64.6
Women's clothing stores 227.5 240.2 229.0
Family clothing stores 393.9 433.0 393.7
Shoe stores 153.6 157.4 150.0
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 945.0 973.5 922.0
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 484.1 498.4 480.6
Furniture stores -- -- --
Household appliance stores 62.7 63.3 60.8
Radio, television, and computer
stores 398.2 411.8 380.6
Radio, television, and
electronic stores 180.0 186.1 175.0
Record and prerecorded tape
stores 67.1 74.8 61.6
Eating and drinking places 7,257.4 7,266.0 7,512.6
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 2,627.9 2,719.9 2,619.8
Drug stores and proprietary
stores 585.2 587.8 598.8
Liquor stores -- -- --
Used merchandise stores 116.0 116.1 116.4
Miscellaneous shopping goods
stores 951.3 1,012.6 937.6
Sporting goods and bicycle
shops -- -- --
Book stores -- -- --
Stationery stores -- -- --
Jewelry stores -- -- --
Gift, novelty, and souvenir
shops -- -- --
Sewing, needlework, and piece
goods -- -- --
Nonstore retailers 355.5 373.1 341.4
Catalog and mail-order houses -- -- --
Merchandising machine
operators -- -- --
Fuel dealers 78.2 79.9 76.9
Retail stores, nec 447.2 454.1 452.5
Florists, tobacco stores, and
newsstands -- -- --
Optical goods stores 57.2 57.2 58.4
Miscellaneous retail stores,
nec 254.3 256.3 258.8
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3) 5,522 5,532 5,590
Finance -- -- --
Depository institutions 1,455.2 1,458.9 1,462.8
Commercial banks 1,009.3 1,011.8 1,010.9
State commercial banks 407.9 409.7 411.7
National and commercial
banks, nec 601.4 602.1 599.2
Savings institutions -- -- --
Federal savings institutions -- -- --
Savings institutions, except
federal -- -- --
Credit unions 155.7 156.7 161.2
Nondepository institutions 440.3 443.1 471.4
Personal credit institutions 108.3 108.9 111.8
Business credit institutions -- -- --
Mortgage bankers and brokers -- -- --
Security and commodity brokers -- -- --
Security brokers and dealers -- -- --
Commodity contracts brokers,
dealers, and exhanges -- -- --
Security and commodity
services 116.1 115.8 115.4
Holding and other investment
offices -- -- --
Holding offices -- -- --
Insurance -- -- --
Insurance carriers 1,230.0 1,238.7 1,269.0
Life insurance 332.2 334.4 328.3
Medical service and health
insurance 307.6 311.1 320.2
Hospital and medical service
plans 246.5 248.5 255.9
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance 449.6 452.2 467.8
Title insurance -- -- --
Insurance agents, brokers, and
service -- -- --
Real estate -- -- --
Real estate operators and
lessors -- -- --
Real estate agents and
managers -- -- --
Subdividers and developers -- -- --
Services 35,811 35,716 35,981
Agricultural services 701.6 679.6 739.2
Veterinary services 185.0 186.1 193.0
Landscape and horticultural
services 468.7 446.1 498.5
Hotels and other lodging places -- -- --
Hotels and motels 1,643.0 1,586.7 1,670.2
Personal services -- -- --
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services 393.0 395.3 388.5
Photographic studios, portrait -- -- --
Beauty shops 377.1 379.3 389.5
Funeral service and crematories -- -- --
Miscellaneous personal services 138.8 135.1 138.1
Business services 8,980.8 8,959.0 8,560.2
Advertising 220.9 222.4 208.6
Advertising agencies -- -- --
Credit reporting and collection -- -- --
Mailing, reproduction, and
stenographic services -- -- --
Photocopying and duplicating
services 68.0 67.2 64.5
Services to buildings 887.3 889.4 893.1
Disinfecting and pest control
services 75.2 74.7 80.0
Building maintenance services,
nec 812.1 814.7 813.1
Miscellaneous equipment rental
and leasing 230.7 228.6 240.9
Medical equipment rental 35.4 36.3 37.4
Heavy construction equipment
rental 48.0 48.3 51.5
Equipment rental and leasing,
nec 147.3 144.0 152.0
Personnel supply services -- -- --
Employment agencies -- -- --
Help supply services 3,514.3 3,466.6 3,100.6
Computer and data processing
services 1,708.7 1,738.4 1,766.3
Computer programming services 446.2 451.3 449.6
Prepackaged software -- -- --
Computer integrated systems
design 170.8 172.9 181.8
Data processing and
preparation -- -- --
Information retrieval services 195.2 204.8 207.0
Computer maintenance and
repair 41.0 41.6 44.7
Miscellaneous business services 1,616.2 1,609.6 1,587.7
Detective and armored car
services 555.8 558.0 578.2
Security systems services 62.6 62.9 56.3
Photofinishing laboratories -- -- --
Auto repair, services, and parking 1,045.6 1,041.5 1,078.4
Automotive rentals, without
drivers 188.5 187.0 196.2
Passenger car rental 124.1 122.8 130.9
Automobile parking 74.6 74.1 74.0
Automotive repair shops 555.3 554.2 569.8
Automotive and tire repair
shops 193.3 193.1 199.1
General automotive repair
shops 244.8 244.8 250.9
Automotive services, except
repair 227.2 226.2 238.4
Carwashes 126.9 125.7 131.3
Miscellaneous repair services 302.6 300.3 298.4
Electrical repair shops -- -- --
Motion pictures 487.8 496.6 487.7
Motion picture production and
services 233.7 232.3 205.0
Motion picture theaters -- -- --
Video tape rental 131.1 136.6 149.6
Amusement and recreation services 1,479.7 1,378.8 1,616.2
Bowling centers 74.8 75.6 72.9
Misc. amusement and recreation
services 1,097.9 1,014.0 1,226.7
Physical fitness facilities 197.9 201.6 202.5
Membership sports and
recreation clubs 302.9 278.9 337.4
Health services 8,983.1 9,015.9 9,215.4
Offices and clinics of medical
doctors 1,596.1 1,600.3 1,634.1
Offices and clinics of dentists 603.6 607.5 618.5
Offices and clinics of other
health practitioners 366.4 368.1 373.1
Offices and clinics of
chiropractors and
optometrists -- -- --
Nursing and personal care
facilities 1,615.3 1,618.9 1,647.0
Skilled nursing care
facilities -- -- --
Intermediate care facilities 184.7 184.4 188.3
Nursing and personal care, nec -- -- --
Hospitals 3,669.7 3,684.3 3,783.0
General medical and surgical
hospitals -- -- --
Psychiatric hospitals -- -- --
Specialty hospitals, excluding
psychiatric -- -- --
Medical and dental laboratories -- -- --
Home health care services 595.0 598.0 601.7
Legal services 802.4 805.4 809.8
Educational services -- -- --
Elementary and secondary schools -- -- --
Colleges and universities -- -- --
Vocational schools -- -- --
Social services 2,546.5 2,562.6 2,644.4
Individual and family services 706.9 715.6 741.6
Job training and related
services 326.5 328.0 338.7
Child day care services 647.2 651.6 662.8
Residential care 702.6 704.7 733.1
Social services, nec 163.3 162.7 168.2
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens -- -- --
Membership organizations -- -- --
Business associations -- -- --
Professional organizations 51.1 51.4 53.3
Labor organizations -- -- --
Civic and social associations -- -- --
Engineering and management
services 2,624.3 2,635.1 2,683.8
Engineering and architectural
services 847.0 844.1 867.1
Engineering services 648.7 644.7 661.4
Architectural services 145.9 147.0 150.9
Surveying services 52.4 52.4 54.8
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping 480.7 483.6 495.0
Research and testing services 478.9 485.0 503.0
Commercial physical research 150.2 153.1 174.2
Commercial nonphysical
research 118.6 121.9 109.4
Noncommercial research
organizations 123.6 124.8 130.9
Management and public relations 817.7 822.4 818.7
Management services 247.3 250.6 248.5
Management consulting services 299.1 298.4 295.6
Public relations services 37.5 38.4 36.6
Services, nec 38.2 38.1 39.4
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 -- -- --
Transportation and public
utilities, except Postal
Service -- -- --
Services -- -- --
Hospitals -- -- --
State government -- -- --
Construction -- -- --
Transportation and public
utilities -- -- --
Services -- -- --
Hospitals -- -- --
Education -- -- --
Social services -- -- --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services -- -- --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions -- -- --
State government, except
education -- -- --
Local government -- -- --
Transportation and public
utilities -- -- --
Services -- -- --
Hospitals -- -- --
Education -- -- --
Social services -- -- --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services -- -- --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions -- -- --
Local government, except
education -- -- --
Production
workers (1)
Industry Oct. Nov.
2001 (p) 2001 (p)
Total -- --
Total private 91,132 90,889
Mining 453 451
Metal mining 25.0 --
Iron ores 5.0 --
Copper ores 5.8 --
Coal mining 68.6 --
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining 63.6 --
Oil and gas extraction 269.5 --
Crude petroleum and natural gas 77.9 --
Oil and gas field services 187.6 --
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 89.7 --
Crushed and broken stone 35.7 --
Sand and gravel -- --
Chemical and fertilizer minerals -- --
Construction 5,478 5,351
General building contractors 1,094.1 --
Residential building
construction 580.9 --
Operative builders 14.4 --
Nonresidential building
construction 498.8 --
Heavy construction, except
building 839.0 --
Highway and street construction 271.3 --
Heavy construction, except
highway 567.7 --
Special trade contractors 3,544.7 --
Plumbing, heating, and air
conditioning 709.9 --
Painting and paper hanging 198.7 --
Electrical work 689.8 --
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering 527.0 --
Carpentry and floor work 248.0 --
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work 212.0 --
Manufacturing 11,657 11,533
Durable goods 6,900 6,830
Lumber and wood products 641.6 637.0
Logging 64.1 --
Sawmills and planing mills 150.8 --
Sawmills and planing mills,
general 117.3 --
Hardwood dimension and
flooring mills 31.4 --
Millwork, plywood, and
structural members 260.3 --
Millwork 93.6 --
Wood kitchen cabinets 83.6 --
Hardwood veneer and plywood 23.2 --
Softwood veneer and plywood 22.2 --
Wood containers 48.2 --
Wood buildings and mobile
homes 58.7 --
Mobile homes 44.7 --
Miscellaneous wood products 59.5 --
Furniture and fixtures 396.2 390.7
Household furniture 221.4 --
Wood household furniture 100.2 --
Upholstered household
furniture 72.4 --
Metal household furniture 13.0 --
Mattresses and bedsprings 28.3 --
Office furniture 46.5 --
Public building and related
furniture 37.9 --
Partitions and fixtures 61.7 --
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures 28.7 --
Stone, clay, and glass products 446.3 439.0
Flat glass 13.0 --
Glass and glassware, pressed
or blown 49.9 --
Glass containers 19.0 --
Pressed and blown glass, nec 30.9 --
Products of purchased glass 46.2 --
Cement, hydraulic 13.2 --
Structural clay products 27.2 --
Pottery and related products 26.2 --
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster
products 206.1 --
Concrete block and brick 13.7 --
Concrete products, nec 71.6 --
Ready-mixed concrete 107.2 --
Misc. nonmetallic mineral
products 49.9 --
Abrasive products 11.6 --
Mineral wool -- --
Primary metal industries 487.1 477.4
Blast furnaces and basic steel
products 159.4 156.7
Blast furnaces and steel
mills 108.0 --
Steel pipe and tubes 22.3 --
Iron and steel foundries 90.6 --
Gray and ductile iron
foundries 58.6 --
Malleable iron foundries 2.5 --
Steel foundries, nec 19.2 --
Primary nonferrous metals 23.8 --
Primary aluminum 14.6 --
Nonferrous rolling and drawing 117.4 --
Copper rolling and drawing 17.4 --
Aluminum sheet, plate, and
foil 14.9 --
Nonferrous wire drawing and
insulating 47.5 --
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) 65.9 --
Aluminum foundries 18.1 --
Fabricated metal products 1,080.1 1,067.0
Metal cans and shipping
containers 30.1 --
Metal cans 23.9 --
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware 82.0 --
Hand and edge tools, and
blades and handsaws 30.7 --
Hardware, nec 43.1 --
Plumbing and heating, except
electric 39.5 --
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim 15.7 --
Heating equipment, except
electric 12.8 --
Fabricated structural metal
products 350.4 --
Fabricated structural metal 64.4 --
Metal doors, sash, and trim 63.2 --
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) 74.3 --
Sheet metal work 90.1 --
Architectural metal work 27.2 --
Screw machine products, bolts,
etc 73.5 --
Screw machine products 37.1 --
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers 36.4 --
Metal forgings and stampings 182.5 --
Iron and steel forgings 21.8 --
Automotive stampings 91.0 --
Metal stampings, nec 60.1 --
Metal services, nec 110.4 --
Plating and polishing 64.0 --
Metal coating and allied
services 46.4 --
Ordnance and accessories, nec 21.2 --
Ammunition, except for small
arms, nec 9.2 --
Miscellaneous fabricated metal
products 190.5 --
Valves and pipe fittings,
nec 14.4 --
Misc. fabricated wire
products 37.2 --
Industrial machinery and
equipment 1,166.8 1,153.4
Engines and turbines 50.6 --
Turbines and turbine
generator sets 14.0 --
Internal combustion engines,
nec 36.6 --
Farm and garden machinery 59.8 --
Farm machinery and equipment 45.9 --
Construction and related
machinery 135.5 --
Construction machinery 50.8 --
Mining machinery 8.1 --
Oil and gas field machinery 28.3 --
Conveyors and conveying
equipment 17.9 --
Industrial trucks and
tractors 18.7 --
Metalworking machinery 197.6 --
Machine tools, metal cutting
types 20.0 --
Machine tools, metal forming
types 8.3 --
Special dies, tools, jigs,
and fixtures 104.4 --
Machine tool accessories 29.0 --
Power driven handtools 12.7 --
Special industry machinery 73.5 --
Textile machinery 6.1 --
Printing trades machinery 12.1 --
Food products machinery 13.2 --
General industrial machinery 138.0 --
Pumps and pumping equipment 15.0 --
Ball and roller bearings 26.7 --
Air and gas compressors 12.6 --
Blowers and fans 21.7 --
Speed changers, drives, and
gears 9.8 --
Power transmission
equipment, nec 12.4 --
Computer and office equipment 121.5 --
Electronic computers 69.9 --
Computer terminals,
calculators, and office
machines, nec 18.0 --
Refrigeration and service
machinery 127.0 --
Refrigeration and heating
equipment 91.3 --
Misc. industrial and
commercial machinery 263.3 --
Carburetors, pistons, rings,
valves 18.7 --
Scales, balances, and
industrial machinery, nec 217.3 --
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 909.5 893.4
Electric distribution
equipment 50.1 --
Transformers, except
electronic 21.9 --
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus 28.2 --
Electrical industrial
apparatus 89.5 --
Motors and generators 46.6 --
Relays and industrial
controls 27.4 --
Household appliances 92.9 --
Household refrigerators and
freezers 25.8 --
Household laundry equipment 15.3 --
Electric housewares and fans 15.7 --
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment 117.1 --
Electric lamps 13.1 --
Current-carrying wiring
devices 38.5 --
Noncurrent-carrying wiring
devices 13.7 --
Residential lighting
fixtures 12.3 --
Household audio and video
equipment 42.8 --
Household audio and video
equipment 28.2 --
Communications equipment 100.9 --
Telephone and telegraph
apparatus 46.1 --
Electronic components and
accessories 328.9 --
Electron tubes 12.2 --
Semiconductors and related
devices 118.7 --
Electronic components, nec 85.1 --
Misc. electrical equipment and
supplies 87.3 --
Storage batteries 17.5 --
Engine electrical equipment 41.9 --
Transportation equipment 1,103.8 1,108.0
Motor vehicles and equipment 667.5 675.6
Motor vehicles and car
bodies 217.2 --
Truck and bus bodies 33.3 --
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories 378.5 --
Truck trailers 23.6 --
Aircraft and parts 221.1 --
Aircraft 86.6 --
Aircraft engines and engine
parts 50.1 --
Aircraft parts and
equipment, nec 84.4 --
Ship and boat building and
repairing 115.3 --
Ship building and repairing 62.4 --
Boat building and repairing 52.9 --
Railroad equipment 20.1 --
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, and parts 18.7 --
Guided missiles and space
vehicles 11.1 --
Miscellaneous transportation
equipment 45.3 --
Travel trailers and campers 19.3 --
Instruments and related products 410.6 410.2
Search and navigation
equipment 39.1 --
Measuring and controlling
devices 146.2 --
Environmental controls 24.6 --
Process control instruments 36.1 --
Instruments to measure
electricity 22.7 --
Medical instruments and
supplies 172.9 --
Surgical and medical
instruments 71.6 --
Surgical appliances and
supplies 63.3 --
Ophthalmic goods 19.8 --
Photographic equipment and
supplies 30.4 --
Watches, clocks, watchcases,
and parts 2.2 --
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries 257.7 253.8
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware 29.4 --
Jewelry, precious metal 22.9 --
Musical instruments 13.0 --
Toys and sporting goods 65.2 --
Dolls, games, toys, and
children's vehicles 15.8 --
Sporting and athletic
goods, nec 49.4 --
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies 20.2 --
Costume jewelry and notions 12.8 --
Costume jewelry 6.2 --
Miscellaneous manufactures 117.1 --
Signs and advertising
specialties 48.2 --
Nondurable goods 4,757 4,703
Food and kindred products 1,269.7 1,249.7
Meat products 444.2 --
Meat packing plants 122.3 --
Sausages and other prepared
meats 86.2 --
Poultry slaughtering and
processing 235.7 --
Dairy products 98.5 --
Cheese, natural and
processed 32.9 --
Fluid milk 35.5 --
Preserved fruits and
vegetables 191.3 --
Canned specialties 13.5 --
Canned fruits and vegetables 57.5 --
Frozen fruits and vegetables 42.1 --
Grain mill products 83.3 --
Flour and other grain mill
products 12.5 --
Prepared feeds, nec 23.2 --
Bakery products 136.4 --
Bread, cake, and related
products 85.8 --
Cookies, crackers, and
frozen bakery products,
except bread 50.6 --
Sugar and confectionery
products 77.8 --
Cane sugar 12.5 --
Beet sugar 8.3 --
Candy and other
confectionery products 36.5 --
Fats and oils 20.9 --
Beverages 86.4 --
Malt beverages 19.4 --
Bottled and canned soft
drinks 34.3 --
Misc. food and kindred
products 130.9 --
Tobacco products 25.1 24.8
Cigarettes 17.1 --
Textile mill products 381.9 375.3
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton 48.0 --
Broadwoven fabric mills,
synthetics 37.7 --
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool 6.2 --
Narrow fabric mills 14.3 --
Knitting mills 83.1 --
Women's hosiery, except
socks 9.4 --
Hosiery, nec 26.0 --
Knit outerwear mills 22.6 --
Weft knit fabric mills 10.2 --
Textile finishing, except wool 40.8 --
Finishing plants, cotton 21.6 --
Finishing plants, synthetics 11.3 --
Carpets and rugs 53.5 --
Yarn and thread mills 60.9 --
Yarn spinning mills 42.5 --
Throwing and winding mills 13.0 --
Miscellaneous textile goods 37.4 --
Apparel and other textile
products 418.7 410.1
Men's and boys' suits and
coats 13.7 --
Men's and boys' furnishings 88.8 --
Men's and boys' shirts 15.2 --
Men's and boys' trousers and
slacks 29.9 --
Men's and boys' work
clothing 17.9 --
Women's and misses' outerwear 115.6 --
Women's and misses' blouses
and shirts 7.8 --
Women's, juniors', and
misses' dresses 16.1 --
Women's and misses' suits
and coats 8.6 --
Women's and misses'
outerwear, nec 83.1 --
Women's and children's
undergarments 11.1 --
Women's and children's
underwear 8.2 --
Brassieres, girdles, and
allied garments 2.9 --
Girls' and children's
outerwear 7.0 --
Girls' and children's
dresses and blouses 3.6 --
Fur goods and misc. apparel
and accessories 22.7 --
Misc. fabricated textile
products 151.3 --
Curtains and draperies 12.8 --
House furnishings, nec 39.2 --
Automotive and apparel
trimmings 47.7 --
Paper and allied products 477.0 477.4
Paper mills 104.6 --
Paperboard mills 34.3 --
Paperboard containers and
boxes 161.6 --
Corrugated and solid fiber
boxes 99.7 --
Sanitary food containers 13.9 --
Folding paperboard boxes 31.7 --
Misc. converted paper products 166.0 --
Paper, coated and laminated,
nec 18.5 --
Bags: plastics, laminated,
and coated 28.2 --
Envelopes 17.5 --
Printing and publishing 765.7 760.0
Newspapers 139.8 --
Periodicals 47.9 --
Books 52.0 --
Book publishing 24.5 --
Book printing 27.5 --
Miscellaneous publishing 47.8 --
Commercial printing 364.5 --
Commercial printing,
lithographic 244.4 --
Commercial printing, nec 106.9 --
Manifold business forms 26.9 --
Blankbooks and bookbinding 38.2 --
Printing trade services 28.5 --
Chemicals and allied products 559.5 557.9
Industrial inorganic chemicals 52.0 --
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, nec 28.4 --
Plastics materials and
synthetics 99.6 --
Plastics materials and
resins 47.9 --
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic 32.9 --
Drugs 144.8 --
Pharmaceutical preparations 117.3 --
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods 93.3 --
Soap and other detergents 22.7 --
Polishing, sanitation, and
finishing preparations 23.9 --
Toilet preparations 46.7 --
Paints and allied products 24.9 --
Industrial organic chemicals 64.6 --
Cyclic crudes and
intermediates 9.4 --
Oher industrial organic
chemicals 55.2 --
Agricultural chemicals 26.5 --
Miscellaneous chemical
products 53.8 --
Petroleum and coal products 91.1 89.9
Petroleum refining 57.1 --
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials 24.6 --
Rubber and misc. plastics
products 723.8 714.1
Tires and inner tubes 56.7 --
Rubber and plastics footwear 2.6 --
Hose, belting, gaskets, and
packing 53.0 --
Rubber and plastics hose and
belting 22.8 --
Fabricated rubber products,
nec 72.6 --
Miscellaneous plastics
products, nec 538.9 --
Leather and leather products 44.8 43.8
Leather tanning and finishing 6.6 --
Footwear cut stock and
footwear, except rubber 19.1 --
Men's footwear, except
athletic 9.9 --
Women's footwear, except
athletic 2.9 --
Luggage 6.7 --
Handbags and personal leather
goods 4.4 --
Transportation and public utilities 5,935 5,876
Transportation -- --
Railroad transportation -- --
Class I railroads plus
Amtrak (2) -- --
Local and interurban passenger
transit 453.6 --
Local and suburban
transportation 216.2 --
Taxicabs -- --
Intercity and rural bus
transportation 20.5 --
School buses -- --
Trucking and warehousing 1,625.0 --
Trucking and courier services,
except air 1,443.1 --
Public warehousing and storage 173.5 --
Water transportation -- --
Water transportation of
freight, nec -- --
Water transportation services 129.2 --
Transportation by air -- --
Air transportation, scheduled -- --
Air transportation,
scheduled -- --
Airports, flying fields, and
services -- --
Pipelines, except natural gas 10.7 --
Transportation services 364.6 --
Passenger transportation
arrangement 159.3 --
Travel agencies 122.7 --
Freight transportation
arrangement 151.8 --
Communications and public
utilities -- --
Communications 1,328.1 --
Telephone communications 921.9 --
Telephone communications,
except radio 757.2 --
Radio and television
broadcasting 201.8 --
Radio broadcasting stations -- --
Television broadcasting
stations -- --
Cable and other pay television
services 185.4 --
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services 689.8 --
Electric services 285.0 --
Gas production and
distribution 97.8 --
Combination utility services 124.0 --
Sanitary services 151.2 --
Wholesale trade 5,566 5,545
Durable goods 3,199 --
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies 409.9 --
Automobiles and other motor
vehicles -- --
Motor vehicle supplies and new
parts -- --
Furniture and home furnishings 140.9 --
Furniture -- --
Home furnishings -- --
Lumber and other construction
materials 251.1 --
Lumber, plywood, and millwork -- --
Construction materials, nec -- --
Professional and commercial
equipment 695.8 --
Office equipment -- --
Computers, peripherals and
software -- --
Medical and hospital equipment 167.3 --
Metals and minerals, except
petroleum 121.3 --
Electrical goods 402.8 --
Electrical apparatus and
equipment -- --
Electrical appliances,
television and radio sets -- --
Electronic parts and equipment -- --
Hardware, plumbing, and heating
equipment 262.1 --
Hardware -- --
Plumbing and hydronic heating
supplies -- --
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies 661.9 --
Construction and mining
machinery -- --
Farm and garden machinery -- --
Industrial machinery and
equipment -- --
Industrial supplies -- --
Misc. wholesale trade durable
goods 253.6 --
Scrap and waste materials -- --
Nondurable goods 2,367 --
Paper and paper products 227.2 --
Stationery and office
supplies -- --
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries 230.0 --
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions 174.2 --
Groceries and related products 817.5 --
Groceries, general line -- --
Meats and meat products -- --
Fresh fruits and vegetables -- --
Farm-product raw materials 83.0 --
Chemicals and allied products 130.9 --
Petroleum and petroleum
products 130.1 --
Petroleum bulk stations and
terminals -- --
Petroleum products, nec -- --
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages 134.2 --
Beer and ale -- --
Wine and distilled beverages -- --
Misc. wholesale trade
nondurable goods 439.8 --
Farm supplies -- --
Retail trade 20,512 20,862
Building materials and garden
supplies 839.4 --
Lumber and other building
materials 538.6 --
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores 47.0 --
Hardware stores 139.1 --
Retail nurseries and garden
stores 80.5 --
General merchandise stores 2,582.6 --
Department stores 2,284.1 --
Variety stores 133.7 --
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores 164.8 --
Food stores 3,171.4 --
Grocery stores 2,809.8 --
Meat and fish markets -- --
Dairy products stores -- --
Retail bakeries 167.4 --
Automotive dealers and service
stations 2,042.2 --
New and used car dealers 958.3 --
Auto and home supply stores 328.7 --
Gasoline service stations 557.8 --
Automotive dealers, nec 9.7 --
Apparel and accessory stores 986.8 --
Men's and boys' clothing stores 64.2 --
Women's clothing stores 230.2 --
Family clothing stores 394.1 --
Shoe stores 149.1 --
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 932.9 --
Furniture and home furnishings
stores 484.4 --
Furniture stores -- --
Household appliance stores 62.0 --
Radio, television, and computer
stores 386.5 --
Radio, television, and
electronic stores 182.1 --
Record and prerecorded tape
stores 61.0 --
Eating and drinking places 7,309.0 --
Miscellaneous retail
establishments 2,647.7 --
Drug stores and proprietary
stores 598.9 --
Liquor stores -- --
Used merchandise stores 117.9 --
Miscellaneous shopping goods
stores 945.6 --
Sporting goods and bicycle
shops -- --
Book stores -- --
Stationery stores -- --
Jewelry stores -- --
Gift, novelty, and souvenir
shops -- --
Sewing, needlework, and piece
goods -- --
Nonstore retailers 356.4 --
Catalog and mail-order houses -- --
Merchandising machine
operators -- --
Fuel dealers 79.1 --
Retail stores, nec 453.6 --
Florists, tobacco stores, and
newsstands -- --
Optical goods stores 58.7 --
Miscellaneous retail stores,
nec 257.1 --
Finance, insurance, and real
estate (3) 5,574 5,581
Finance -- --
Depository institutions 1,460.4 --
Commercial banks 1,010.1 --
State commercial banks 411.9 --
National and commercial
banks, nec 598.2 --
Savings institutions -- --
Federal savings institutions -- --
Savings institutions, except
federal -- --
Credit unions 162.2 --
Nondepository institutions 476.2 --
Personal credit institutions 112.3 --
Business credit institutions -- --
Mortgage bankers and brokers -- --
Security and commodity brokers -- --
Security brokers and dealers -- --
Commodity contracts brokers,
dealers, and exhanges -- --
Security and commodity
services 115.1 --
Holding and other investment
offices -- --
Holding offices -- --
Insurance -- --
Insurance carriers 1,268.1 --
Life insurance 327.2 --
Medical service and health
insurance 321.7 --
Hospital and medical service
plans 257.1 --
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance 466.2 --
Title insurance -- --
Insurance agents, brokers, and
service -- --
Real estate -- --
Real estate operators and
lessors -- --
Real estate agents and
managers -- --
Subdividers and developers -- --
Services 35,957 35,690
Agricultural services 730.5 --
Veterinary services 194.1 --
Landscape and horticultural
services 488.6 --
Hotels and other lodging places -- --
Hotels and motels 1,578.7 --
Personal services -- --
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services 385.5 --
Photographic studios, portrait -- --
Beauty shops 389.1 --
Funeral service and crematories -- --
Miscellaneous personal services 138.7 --
Business services 8,516.7 --
Advertising 206.7 --
Advertising agencies -- --
Credit reporting and collection -- --
Mailing, reproduction, and
stenographic services -- --
Photocopying and duplicating
services 64.2 --
Services to buildings 887.9 --
Disinfecting and pest control
services 78.1 --
Building maintenance services,
nec 809.8 --
Miscellaneous equipment rental
and leasing 239.1 --
Medical equipment rental 38.1 --
Heavy construction equipment
rental 51.3 --
Equipment rental and leasing,
nec 149.7 --
Personnel supply services -- --
Employment agencies -- --
Help supply services 3,039.8 --
Computer and data processing
services 1,767.8 --
Computer programming services 447.4 --
Prepackaged software -- --
Computer integrated systems
design 181.9 --
Data processing and
preparation -- --
Information retrieval services 205.6 --
Computer maintenance and
repair 44.4 --
Miscellaneous business services 1,616.7 --
Detective and armored car
services 593.2 --
Security systems services 57.0 --
Photofinishing laboratories -- --
Auto repair, services, and parking 1,068.9 --
Automotive rentals, without
drivers 190.1 --
Passenger car rental 125.4 --
Automobile parking 72.2 --
Automotive repair shops 568.1 --
Automotive and tire repair
shops 199.6 --
General automotive repair
shops 250.8 --
Automotive services, except
repair 238.5 --
Carwashes 130.9 --
Miscellaneous repair services 298.0 --
Electrical repair shops -- --
Motion pictures 473.9 --
Motion picture production and
services 198.6 --
Motion picture theaters -- --
Video tape rental 147.3 --
Amusement and recreation services 1,495.6 --
Bowling centers 75.3 --
Misc. amusement and recreation
services 1,109.7 --
Physical fitness facilities 204.4 --
Membership sports and
recreation clubs 306.8 --
Health services 9,244.5 --
Offices and clinics of medical
doctors 1,635.4 --
Offices and clinics of dentists 620.7 --
Offices and clinics of other
health practitioners 376.3 --
Offices and clinics of
chiropractors and
optometrists -- --
Nursing and personal care
facilities 1,652.1 --
Skilled nursing care
facilities -- --
Intermediate care facilities 189.5 --
Nursing and personal care, nec -- --
Hospitals 3,795.5 --
General medical and surgical
hospitals -- --
Psychiatric hospitals -- --
Specialty hospitals, excluding
psychiatric -- --
Medical and dental laboratories -- --
Home health care services 602.2 --
Legal services 811.0 --
Educational services -- --
Elementary and secondary schools -- --
Colleges and universities -- --
Vocational schools -- --
Social services 2,675.3 --
Individual and family services 754.5 --
Job training and related
services 341.0 --
Child day care services 674.8 --
Residential care 735.5 --
Social services, nec 169.5 --
Museums and botanical and
zoological gardens -- --
Membership organizations -- --
Business associations -- --
Professional organizations 53.7 --
Labor organizations -- --
Civic and social associations -- --
Engineering and management
services 2,686.9 --
Engineering and architectural
services 867.1 --
Engineering services 661.1 --
Architectural services 150.6 --
Surveying services 55.4 --
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping 496.8 --
Research and testing services 506.7 --
Commercial physical research 172.8 --
Commercial nonphysical
research 114.3 --
Noncommercial research
organizations 131.0 --
Management and public relations 816.3 --
Management services 245.1 --
Management consulting services 292.8 --
Public relations services 36.6 --
Services, nec 39.0 --
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 -- --
Transportation and public
utilities, except Postal
Service -- --
Services -- --
Hospitals -- --
State government -- --
Construction -- --
Transportation and public
utilities -- --
Services -- --
Hospitals -- --
Education -- --
Social services -- --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services -- --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions -- --
State government, except
education -- --
Local government -- --
Transportation and public
utilities -- --
Services -- --
Hospitals -- --
Education -- --
Social services -- --
Services, except hospitals,
education, and social
services -- --
General administration,
including executive,
legislative, and judicial
functions -- --
Local government, except
education -- --
(1) Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing;
construction workers in construction; and nonsupervisory workers in
transportation and public utilities; wholesale and retail trade;
finance, insurance, and real estate; and services.
(2) 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 Personnel Management. Data relate
to civilian employment only and exclude employees of the Central
Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the
National Security Agency.
(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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA WOMEN EMPLOYEES NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
B-13. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry and
manufacturing group
(In thousands)
Aug. Sept. July
Industry 2000 2000 2001
Total 62,942 63,987 63,422
Total private 52,363 52,491 52,620
Goods-producing 6,736 6,703 6,399
Mining 77 77 80
Construction 762 759 777
Manufacturing 5,897 5,867 5,542
Durable goods 3,006 2,992 2,820
Lumber and wood products 151.7 149.9 145.3
Furniture and fixtures 180.4 179.8 168.5
Stone, clay, and glass products 103.2 102.0 96.3
Primary metal industries 106.6 106.5 99.8
Fabricated metal products 351.6 349.2 331.0
Industrial machinery and equipment 464.7 463.4 436.8
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 707.0 707.0 635.7
Transportation equipment 413.4 408.4 386.9
Instruments and related products 353.7 352.8 353.2
Miscellaneous manfacturing 173.6 173.1 166.7
Nondurable goods 2,891 2,875 2,722
Food and kindred products 581.3 576.5 560.9
Tobacco products 10.6 10.6 9.4
Textile mill products 242.7 240.2 215.2
Apparel and other textile products 445.0 442.6 393.3
Paper and allied products 163.1 162.0 155.9
Printing and publishing 697.0 695.4 665.8
Chemicals and allied products 343.4 343.8 349.9
Petroleum and coal products 22.3 22.0 22.3
Rubber and misc. plastics products 346.5 343.8 315.6
Leather and leather products 39.3 38.0 33.2
Service-producing 56,206 57,284 57,023
Transportation and public utilities 2,111 2,205 2,186
Wholesale trade 2,183 2,177 2,180
Retail trade 12,326 12,312 12,423
Finance, insurance, and real estate 4,755 4,722 4,829
Services 24,252 24,372 24,603
Government 10,579 11,496 10,802
Federal 1,147 1,130 1,127
State 2,337 2,474 2,386
Local 7,095 7,892 7,289
Aug. Sept.
Industry 2001 2001
Total 63,494 64,264
Total private 52,655 52,511
Goods-producing 6,393 6,340
Mining 79 79
Construction 776 774
Manufacturing 5,538 5,487
Durable goods 2,803 2,772
Lumber and wood products 145.0 144.7
Furniture and fixtures 167.6 164.6
Stone, clay, and glass products 95.6 94.4
Primary metal industries 99.6 98.0
Fabricated metal products 331.7 329.6
Industrial machinery and equipment 430.7 424.3
Electronic and other electrical
equipment 624.9 615.3
Transportation equipment 391.6 388.4
Instruments and related products 350.1 346.4
Miscellaneous manfacturing 165.7 166.2
Nondurable goods 2,735 2,715
Food and kindred products 578.5 575.5
Tobacco products 10.9 10.9
Textile mill products 215.6 212.5
Apparel and other textile products 388.6 388.5
Paper and allied products 154.3 155.0
Printing and publishing 663.8 657.2
Chemicals and allied products 350.4 345.6
Petroleum and coal products 22.3 21.7
Rubber and misc. plastics products 316.0 314.5
Leather and leather products 34.5 33.8
Service-producing 57,101 57,924
Transportation and public utilities 2,182 2,220
Wholesale trade 2,178 2,169
Retail trade 12,441 12,354
Finance, insurance, and real estate 4,826 4,783
Services 24,635 24,645
Government 10,839 11,753
Federal 1,124 1,070
State 2,400 2,538
Local 7,315 8,145
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.
ESTABLISHMENT DATA STATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED