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  • 标题: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
  • 作者:Christopher D. Manning
  • 期刊名称:Employment and Earnings (Online)
  • 电子版ISSN:1943-4022
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:Dec 2001
  • 出版社:U.S. Department of Labor * Bureau of Labor Statistics

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. Manning

Twice 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

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