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HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A.1
. Employment status of the civilian population by sex and age
(Numbers in thousands)
Seasonallyadjusted'
Not seasonally adjusted
.
Employment status sex. and age
.
Jan.
1994
1994
Jan.
1995
Jan.
1994
Sept.
1994
Oct
1994
N w.
1994
Dec
1994
Jan.
1995
195.953
129.393
66.0
119.901
612
Z892
117.009
9.492
7.3
66.561
197.765
131.418
66.5
124.729
63.1
3.285
121.444
6,690
5.1
66.347
197.753
130.698
66.1
122.597
620
3.087
119.510
8. 101
62
67,055
195.953
130.643
66.7
121.903
622
3.328
118.575
8.740
6.7
65.310
197248
131.291
66.6
123.644
62.7
3.411
120233
7.647
5.8
65.957
197.430
131.646
66.7
124.141
629
3.494
120.647
7.505
5.7
65.784
197.607
131.718
66.7
124.403
63.0
3.500
120.903
7.315
5.6
65.889
197.765
131,725
66.6
124.570
63.0
3.532
121.038
7.155
5.4
66.040
197.753
132.136
66.8
124.639
63.0
3.575
121.064
7.498
5.7
65,617
93.909
69.959
74.5
64.434
686
5.526
7.9
94.851
71.060
74.9
57.292
70.9
3, 767
5.3
94.749
70.597
74.5
65.966
69.6
4.631
6.6
93.909
70,709
75.3
65.846
70.1
4. 863
6.9
94.576
70.791
74.9
66.682
70.5
4. 109
5.8
94.671
71.133
75.1
67.059
70.8
4.074
5.7
94.768
71.168
75.1
67.244
71.0
3.924
5.5
94.851
71.379
75.3
67.483
71.1
3.896
5.5
94.749
71.476
75.4
67.386
71.1
4.090
5.7
86.778
66.412
76.5
61.678
71.1
2,096
59.583
4.733
7.1
87.617
57.388
76.9
64.263
73.3
2291
61.972
3.125
4.6
87.528
57. 044
76.6
63.086
72.1
2.146
60.940
3.958
5.9
86.778
66.800
77.0
62.745
723
2.338
60.407
4.055
6.1
87.321
66.909
76.6
63.517
72.7
2.293
61.224
3.392
5.1
87.439
67.177
76.8
63.820
73.0
2.329
61.491
3.357
5.0
87.529
67.345
76.9
64.051
73.2
2.377
61.674
3.294
4.9
87.617
67.450
i7.0
64281
73.4
2.410
61.871
3.169
4.7
87.528
67.539
77.2
64.133
73.3
Z=Q
61.743
3.406
5.0
102044
59.433
582
55.467
54.4
3.966
6.7
102.913
60.359
58.7
57.437
55.8
2.922
4.8
103.001
60.102
58.3
56.631
55.0
3.470
5.8
102.044
59.934
58.7
56.057
54.9
3.877
6.5
102.672
60.5M)
58.9
56.462
55.5
3.538
5.8
l a 7 5 8 . 102.839
60.550
60. 513
58.9
58.9
57.159
57.082
55.6
55.5
3.431
3.391
5.7
5.6
102.913
60.346
58.6
57.087
55.5
3.259
5.4
103.CO4
60.660
58.9
57.252
55.6
3.408
5.6
95.873
59.3
54.404
56.7
824
53.580
2.467
4.3
95.961
56.697
59.1
53.753
56.0
762
52.991
2,944
52
95.109
56,373
59.3
53.061
55.8
751
52.316
3.306
5.9
95.658
57.031
59.6
54.044
56.5
847
53.197
2.987
52
95.729
56.951
59.5
54. 093
56.5
863
53.227
2.861
5.0
95,821
56. 984
59.5
54.129
56.5
850
53279
2855
5.0
95.873
56,725
592
. 5 4 . 037
-4
882
53.155
2.MIB
4.7
95.961
56.951
59.3
54.134
56.4
877
53.257
2.817
4.9
14.274
7.159
.5 0 2
6.062
42.5
171
5. 891
1.097
15.3
14.263
6.957
48.8
5.758
40.4
179
5.579
1.199
172
14.066
7.470
53.1
6.091
43.3
14269
7.351
51.5
6.083
426
271
5.812
1,ZM
17.2
14.261
7 518
52.7
6.231
43.7
302
5.929
1287
17.1
14.257
7.389
51.8
6.223
43.6
273
5,950
1,166
15.8
14274
7.550
529
6. 252
43.8
240
6.012
1298
172
14.263
7.646
53.6
6.372
44.7
308
6.064
1.274
16.7
Dec.
TOTAL
Civilian noninstiiulional population
Civilian labor force
Participationrate
Employed
Employment-popuktionratio
Agriculture
Nonagricultural industries
Unemployed .Unemploymentrate
Notinhborforce
..
.
--
-
.
Men, 16 years and over
Civiiiannoninstitutionalpopulatim
Civilianlaborforce
Partidpatiinrate
Employed ...........................................................
Employment-populationralim
Unemployed
Unemployment rate
-
...
--
.
Men, 20 years and over
Civiliannonimtitutionalpopulatim
Civilianlaborforce
Participationrate
Employed .Empfoymentpcpulationratio
Agriculture
Nmagricutturaiindustries
Unemployed
Unemploymenta l e
-
--
..
-
......
Women, 16 years and over
.................................
Civiliannoninstitutiialpopulatim
Civilian Lbor force
Partidpatiirate
Employed
Emplo)l.nent.popuhtionratio .......:
.-....:
Unemployed
Unemployment rate
..........
Women, 20 years and over
Civilian nonintiitulionalpopulation
CM'I'an labor lonx
Participation rate
Employed
Employment-populationratio
Agriculture
Nmagricuiluralindustries
Unemployed
L
Unemploymentrate
...
r
.................................................. .
..
+i
-
95.109
56. 177
59.1
52715
55.4
654
52061
8462
6.2
56.871
Both sexes, 16ito 19 years
Civilian noninstitutionalpopu~atibn
C~.liankborforce
Participation rate
Employed
Emphyment-populatiinratio
Agricullure ..................... i
Nonagricuilural industries
Unemployed
Unemploymenlrate
.-
.......................................
............................................... .:
.
14.066
6.BW
48.4
597
392
142
5.365
1297
19.1
' The population f~uresare not adjusted ..for seasonal variation; .therefom.
239
5.852
1.37'9
18.5
identical numbers appear in the unadjusted and se-lly
adjusted coldmw.
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HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A.2
. Employment status of the civilian population by race. sex. age. and Hispanic origin
(Numbers in thousands)
Seasonally adjusted1
Not seasonally adjusted
Ernfloyrnent status. race. sex. age. and
Hispanic origin
Jan.
1994
Dec.
1994
Jan.
1995
Jan.
1994
Sept.
1994
Oct
1994
Nov.
1994
Dec.
1994
Jan.
1995
165.014
109.750
66.5
102628
622
7. 122
6.5
166. 175
111.385
67.0
106.427
64.0
4.958
4.5
166.361
110.848
66.6
104.718
62.9
6.129
5.5
165.014
110.669
67.1
104268
632
6.401
5.8
165832
111.31
67.2
105.740
63.8
5.641
5.1
165.954
111.555
67.2
106.010
63.9
5.545
5.0
166.072
111.637
67.2
106.242
64.0
5.395
4.8
166.175
111.715
672
106.352
64.0
5.363
4.8
166,361
111.876
67.2
106.366
63.9
5.510
4.9
57. 059
77.0
53.458
722
3.602
6.3
57.730
77.4
55.334
742
2,396
4.1
57.520
77.1
54.460
73.0
3,060
5.3
57.314
77.4
54. 307
73.3
3.007
5.2
57.478
77.2
54.926
73.8
2.552
4.4
57.615
77.3
55. 061
73.9
2.554
4.4
57.726
77.4
55.242
74.1
2.484
4.3
57.836
77.5
55.324
742
2.452
42
57.848
77.5
55.289
74.1
2,559
4.4
46. 928
58.8
44.408
55.7
2.520
5.4
47.507
592
45.747
57.0
1.760
3.7
47.302
58.9
45.147
562
'2.155
4.6
47.CQ7
59.0
44. 656
56.0
2.371
5.0
47.737
59.6
45.560
56.9
2.177
4.6
47.614
59.4
45.535
56.8
2.079
4.4
47.631
59.4
45.569
56.8
2.062
4.3
47.440
59.1
45.475
56.7
1.965
4.1
47.443
59.0
45. 419
56.5
2.M4
4.3
5. 763
515
4. 762
426
1.MX)
17.4
202
142
6.148
54.3
5. 346
472
6.026
53.1
5.112
45.1
914
152
172
13.1
6.328
56.6
5.305
47.4
1.023
162
18.0
14.1
6.166
54.6
5254
46.5
912
14.8
16.2
13.3
6.326
56.0
5.414
47.9
912
14.4
15.2
13.5
6.260
55.5
5.431
48.0
849
13.5
14.3
12.6
6.439
S 9
5.493
48.5
946
14.7
16.0
132
6.586
58.1
5.658
49.9
928
14.1
15.0
13.1
a723
14.197
625
1 2 274
54.0
1.923
13.5
23.052
14.470
62.8
13.154
57.1
1.316
9.1
23.089
14.420
625
12.893
55.8
1.527
10.6
22.723
14.423
63.5
12.544
552
1.879
13.0
22.955
14.477
. 63.1
12.927
56.3
1.550
10.7
22.990
14.649
63.7
13.022
56.6
1.627
11.1
23. 023
14.578
63.3
13.054
56.7
1.524
10.5
23.052
14.541
63.1
13.119
56.9
1.422
9.8
23. 089
14.697
63.7
13.192
57.1
1.505
10.2
6.501
71.4
5.621
61.7
880
13.5
6.723
72.7
6.199
67.0
524
7.8
6.680
723
5.999
64.9
681
102
6.585
122
6.637
72.1
5.989
65.1
648
a8
6,706
72.7
6.069
65.8
63
95
6.702
72.66.085
65.9
617
92
6.722
727
6. 165
66.7
557
8.3
6.796
73.6
6.172
66.8
624
9.2
6.896
60.4
6.097
53.4
B00
11.6
7.001
60.5
6.443
55.7
558
8.0
7.057'
60.8
6.436
55.4
620
8.8
6.949
60.8
6.167
54.0
782
11.3
7.001
60.7
6.368
55.2
633
9.0
7.033
60.9
6.384
55.3
649
92
7.012
60.7
6.390
55.3
622
8.9
7.W
7.127
61.4
6.521
562
606
8.5
800
36.4
556
25.3
243
30.4
38.8
23.0
746
33.5
513
23.0
234
31.3
31.0
31.7
683
30.5
458
20.5
226
33.0
325
33.6
889
40.5
597
272
292
328
39.3
26.7
839
37.8
570
25.7
269
32.1
30.8
33.4
910
40.9
569
25.6
341
37.5
35.9
39.1
864
38.8
579
26.0
285
33.0
320
.34.1
817
36.6
534
23.9
283
34.6
34.3
35.0
WHITE
Civilian noninstautonal papulaticm
Cn'lian kbor fofce
Parlicipation rate
Employed
EmpbymenI-populationratio
Unemployed
Unemploymentrate
Men, 20 years and over
Civilianlaborform
Patikipation rale
Employed
Employment-populationratio
Unemployed
Unemploymen! rate
-
.................................................................
Women, 20 years and over
Civilianlaborforce
Participationrate
Employed
Employmentpopulaticmralio
Unemployed .Unemployment rate
.
.
Both sexes, 16 to 19 years
....
Ciliinkbwfofce Participationrate
Employed
Employmen(-populalianratio
Unemployed
Unemploymenlrale
Men
Women
-
8M
13.0
15.2
10.8
BLACK
CiviliannoninstitutbMJpopulatim
Cvilianbborfarce
Partidpation rate
Employed
..
....
-
-
Employment-popuktionralii
Unemployed
Unemploymentrate
.
Men, 20 years and over
Civilianlaborforce
Paiticipalionrale
:
Employed
:
Employment-popu[alionratio
Unemployed
Unempbymentrate
.
.
.
.
-
................................................. -
723
5.760
63.5
805
Women, 20 years and over
.................. -..............................
CMlian labor force
PartidpaTionrate
Employed
L
Employment-pcpulationralio
Unemployed
+;
Unemployment rate
. .--
--
:-:
.--
.
.
.....
.....
m.5
6.420
55.5
582
8.3
Both sexes, 16 t d 19 years
Civilian hbot force
Paiticipalionrate
Employed
Employment-pcpulatbnralii
Unemployed
Unemploymentrate
.......
Men
........
Women
.....-...-... -
-
See foolnotes st end of table.
.
.
.
-.... ................-. .
..
.
n
34.6
499
p3
275
35.5
34.0
37.1
HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A.2
HOUSEHOLD DATA
. Employment status of the civilian population by ace. sex. age. and Hispanic origin-
Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Seasonally adjusted1
. Not seasonally adjusted
.
Employment status. race. sex. age and
Hispanic origin
1995
Jan.
1994
Sept.
1994
18.368
11.939
65.0
10.595
57.7
1.344
11.3
17.&29
11.702
65.6
10.459
58.7
1.233
10.5
18.244
11.997
65.8
10.806
592
I . 191
9.9
Jan.
1994
Dec.
Jan
1994
17.849
11.593
65.0
10253
57.4
1.346
11.6
18. 385
12. 078
65.7
11.005
59.9
1.073
8.9
Dec
1994
Nov.
1994
1994
Jan.
1995
18,291
12.222
66.8
11.074
60.5
1.148
9.4
18.339
12.324
67.2
112%
61.3
1.088
8.8
18.385
12.224
665
11.105
60.4
1.119
92
18.368
12.036
65.5
10.81 1
58.9
1.224
102
0.3.
HISPANIC ORIGIN
Civilian noninstautionalpopulation
Civiliinlabwforce
Paticipationrate
Employed
Empbyment-populationratio
Unemployed
Unemploymentrate
....
.
'
The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation; therefore
-dentical numbers appear in the unadjusted and seasonally adjusted columns.
NOTE: Detail lor the above race and Hispanic~rigingroups will not sum to lotals
because data for the 'other races' group are not presented and Hispanics are
included in bolh the white and bladc population groups.
.
Table A.3 Selected employment indicators
(Numbers in thousands)
Not seasonally adjusted
Seasonally adjusted
Category
Jan
.
Dec
1934
Jan
1995
Jan
1994
SepL
1994
1994
Oct
1994
Nov
1994
Dec
1994
Jan
1995
119.901
40. 944
31.358
. 6.769
124.729
41.775
32.103
6.960
122.597
41.185
31.578
7.055
121.903
41.405
31.496
6.684
123.644
41.557
31.905
7.029
124.141
41.511
31.764
7.098
124.403
41.530
31.775
7.141
124.570
41.m
31.723
7.074
124.639
41.601
31.705
7. 199
33, 125
37.037
16.578
13.129
17.067
2.964
34.776
38. 143
16.631
13.685
38.069
3. 424
34.507
37.155
16.672
13.398
17.644
3.221
33. 023
37. 179
16.925.
13.508
17. 646
3. 581
34242
37.635
16.749
13.452
18.023
3.632
34.275
37.669
17.062
13.467
18.122
3.655
34.382
37.767
16.893
13.615
18.056
3.727
34.576
37,797
16.704
13.677
18.030
3.839
34.423
37.267
17.012
13.784
18.212
3.881
1.357
1.474
61
1.660
1.583
42
1.523
1.533
31
1.661
1.596
71
1.712
1.630
1.764
1.652
43
1.767
1.677
63
48
1.738
I.
n 4
49
1.&6
1.663
35
108.098
18.235
89.863
89.m
8. 774
137
112.389
18.454
93.935
1.004
92.931
8.944
111
110.646
18.331
92.315
959
91.355
8,768
96
109. 406
18.192
91.214
944
90.270
9,050
137
111.1W
18.306
92.794
903
91.891
8.989
134
111.686
18.201
93.485
935
92550
8.878
131
111.770
18.357
93.413
999
92.414
8.915
120
111.960
18.340
93.620
1.023
92.597
8.959
121
111.987
18.295
93.692
1.075
92.617
9.a39
95
5.235
2.835
2.047
17.851
4.408
2.4 6 3
1.621
18.972
4.848
2.795
1.704
18.173
5.059
2.547
2.140
17.629
4.333
2.404
1.697
17.609
4.411
2. 394
1.791
17.644
4. 411
2.394
1.736
17.756
4.422
2.384
1.734
17.516
4.693
2.504
1.777
17.940
4.963
2.698
I, 982
17.278
4. 157
2.313
1.584
18.311
4.620
2.638
4.748
2.418
2.055
17.005
4. 154
2330
1.646
16,982
4.226
2.257
1.756
16.992
4.246
2.282
1.6B9
i7.101
4254
2.Z2
1.690
16.917
4.430
2. 359
1.737
17.307
.
.
.
.
.
CHARAClERlSTiC
.
Tdal emMyed 16 years and over
Marrkdmen.spousepresent
Marrkdwomen.spausepresent
Women who maintainfamilies
.
OCCUPATION
.
Managerialand professional specialty
Technical. sales and admin*trative support
Senice occupations
Precisionprodutimn.crah,andrepair
0peraton.fabricators.andlaborers
Farming. forestry and fshing
..
.
.
CLASS OF WORKER
Agricuhure:
Wageandsalaryworkers .SeW-employsdworkers
Unpaid family workers
Nonagricukuralindustries:
Wageandsalarywodars
Government
Private induslries
Private households
Otherindustries
Self-employsdworkers
r y..
Unpaid family workers ........A...
.
i
...........
..
.
.
.
.
843
PERSONS AT WORK PART TIME
All industries:
Parttimeforemwnicreasoos
Sladcwork or business anditions
Could only find part-time work
Part time for noneconomic reasons
..................................
Nonagrtuhural industries:
Parttimeforeanomicreasons Sladcwork or business andifions
Could onlyfmd part-time rmrk
Parttimefornoneconomicreasons
-.
.
.
NOTE: Perrons at work excludes employed persons who were absent froin their
jobs during Ihe entire reference week for reasons such as vacation illness. or
mdustMl dispute. Part time for noneamomic reasons exdudes persons *rho usually
.
I, 6TI
17.584
.
work full lime but worked only 1 to 34 hours during the reference week for r e a m s
such as holidays. illness and bad weather.
.
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A4
.
.Selected unemploymentindicators. seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
Number of
unemployedpersons
(in thousands)
Category
Unemployment rates'
Jan.
1994
Dec.
1994
Jan
1995
.
Jan.
1994
Sept
1994
Oct
1994
Nov.
1994
Dec.
1994
Jan.
1995
8.740
4.055
3.306
1.379
7.155
3.169
2.688
1298
7.498
3.406
2.817 .
1.274
6.7
6.1
5.9
18.5
5.8
5.1
52
172
5.7
5.0
5.0
17.1
5.6
4.9
5.0
15.8
5.4
4.7
4.7
172
5.7
5.0
4.9
16.7
1.808
1.450
710
1.358
I . 213
684
1.455
1,204
705
4.2
4.4
9.3
3.4
4.0
8.9
3.3
4.0
8.9
3.2
3.9
8.7
3.2
3.7
8.8
3.4
3.7
8.9
7.163
1.572
5.677
1.478
5.938
1.548
6.8
6.2
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.6
5.6
5.4
5.3
5.9
5.5
62
967
2.122
1.012
1.938
805
1.699
830
1,610
323
802
1.808
849
1.631
329
28
5.4
7.0
9.9
8.5
2.5
4.7
6.0
8.4
8.2
2.5
4.5
5.8
8.5
8.4
2.4
4.6
5.6
8.3
7.5
2.3
4.3
5.7
8.2
7.8
2.3
4.6
5.8
82
7.8
5.594
1.734
28
682
1.024
550
474
3. 860
297
1.729
218
1.616
587
217
5.649
1 i79
38
767
974
495
479
3.870
341
1.721
215
1.593
602
225
7.0
7.8
6.0
13.6
62
5.5
7.1
6.7
5.4
8.1
3.8
6.5
3.8
12.9
6.0
6.5
5.1
10.7
5.3
5.3
5.4
5.8
4.5
7.0
4.3
5.5
3.2
11.1
5.9
6.4
4.7
10.7
5.1
4.8
5.6
5.7
4.4
72
3.4
5.3
3.2
10.3
5.9
6.3
4.5
10.7
5.1
4.3
6.0
5.7
4.6
7.0
3.6
5.4
2.7
10.4
5.6
62
3.9
10.9
4.9
4.6
5.4
5.4
42
6.7
2.9
52
3.1
11.1
5.7
6.4
5.1
11.7
4.7
42
5.4
5.4
4.7
6.6
2.9
52
32
10.7
.
.
CHARACTERISTIC
..
.
.
.
Total 16 years and wer
Men 20 years and over
Woman 20yearsand over
Bolhsexes.16to19years
-..........................................
Married men. spouse present
Married women. spouse presenl
Women who maintain families
-
Full-time worken ................:
Part-time workers
-
OCCUPATIONZ
ManageMl and professional specialty
Techn'kal. sales and administrativesupport
Precisionproduclion. craft and repair
Operators fabricators. and laborers
Farming. forestry, and fishing
.
.
.
334
INDUSTRY
-
Nonagricunural private wage and salary workers
Goods-producingindustries
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Durabk goods
Nondurable goods
Sewiceproducing industries
Transportalion and public utilities
Wholesale and retail lrade
Finance kuranca. and real estate
Services .-.........................................................
Gwemment walkers
Agricultural wage and salary workers
.-
.
-. -.
6.840
2.128
41
.
1265
671
614
4.712
368
2.072
278
1.994
710
247
-
.
.
--
8m
.
-
....-..........-.....................................
'
.
Unemployment as a penznl of fie civiran labo; fwce
S e a m I l y adjusted unemployment data for service occupations are not
available because Ihe seasonal m p n e n t s are small r e k f ~ eto the trend-cyck
.
'
andlor irregular armportents and consequently cannot be separaled with sufficient
precision
.
.
Table A.5 Duration of unemployment
(Numbers in thousands)
Not seasonally adjusted
Seasonally adjusted
Duration
.
Jan.
Od.
.
.
Jan .
Dec.
1994
1994
Jan
1995
1994
Sept
1994
1994
Nov
1994
Dec
1994
Jan.
1995
3.731
2.509
3251
1.463
1,788
2249
2156
2285
1.019
1266
3.307
2265
2529
1.143
1.387
3. 319
2. 351
3.046
1.308
1.730
2,675
2294
2,768
1.213
1.555
2,434
2256
2.934
1.344
1.590
2. 599
2. 163
2.661
1.187
474
2. 587
2.149
2. 456
1.088
1.368
2.937
2.122
2.386
1.033
1.353
18.1
8.4
17.7
8.7
16.5
7.7
18.4
85
18.8
9.5
19.3
10.1
182
9.1
17.8
8.7
16.7
7.9
100.0
39.3
26.4
34.3
15.4
18.8
lW.O
33.6
322
342
152
18.9
1W.O
40.8
28.0
312
14.1
17.1
100.0
38.1
27.0
34.9
15.0
19.9
100.0
34.6
29.6
35.8
15.7
20.1
1W.O
31.9
29.6
38.5
17.6
103.0
35.0
29.1
35.8
16.0
19.9
100.0
100.0
39.4
28.5
32.0
13.9
18.2
NUMBER OF UYEMPLOYED
3
..
.-
LessthanSweeb
5to14waeks ...-.-...-...........r...............
15weeksandover
15to26weeks
nweeksandwer
..
.
..
.
. .-
Average (mean) duration in weeks
Median duration. in weeks
...
I.
PERCENT DlSTRIBUTlON
Totalunemployed
Less than 5 WWb
5to14Weeks
15mksandover
151026WeekS
27mltsandover
.-.-
--
.
.
.
209
36.0
29.9
34.1
15.1
19.0
bbbz
N
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m$pyjg$
~ o L b & b b
,g6%Sgg
+
bovlvlnmo
N
--N
Pmvl
!?k$,t"'glg%
mmw
w
p w - m
tDm-vl-mld
N,&;~B;
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V)
9
z
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD DATA
.
Table A.7 Unemployed persons by sex and age. seasonally adjusted
Number of
unmployed persons
(in thousands)
Age and sex
.
..
Total 16 years and over
16to24years
16 to 19 years
16 lo 17 years
18to19years
20 to 24 years
25 years and over
25 to 54 years
55 years and over
-
.-
..
Men.16yearsandover
16to24years
161019years
1610 17years
18to19years
20 lo 24 years
25 years and over
25to 54 years
55 years and over
-
.....................................................................
.-
Wmen. 16 years and over
161024years
16 to 19 years
16 to 17 years
18 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25yearsandover
25 to 54 years
55 years and over
.-
-
...
.
Unemployment as a percent of the civilian labor force
.
Unemployment rates1
.
Nov
1994
Dee.
1994
Jan
1995
5.7
11.8
17.1
17.8
16.8
9.0
4.5
4.7
3.9
5.6
11.4
15.8
17.2
14.7
9.1
4.5
4.5
3.9
5.4
11.6
172
18.1
16.6
8.6
4.3
4.4
3.5
5.7
11.4
16.7
20.0
142
8.5
4.5
4.6
3.9
5.8
126
18.5
19.4
17.5
9.5
4.5
4.6
3.9
5.7
124
18.1
182
18.1
9.4
4.5
4.6
4.1
5.5
11.8
16.5
16.5
16.5
9.5
4.4
4.4
4.0
5.5
12.2
18.5
18.8
182
9.0
4.3
4.3
3.5
5.7
12.0
17.4
20.9
14.5
9.1
4.5
4.6
4.0
5.8
11.6
15.9
18.2
142
9.3
4.7
5.0
3.6
5.7
112
16.0
17.4
15.4
8.6
4.6
4.8
3.7
5.6
10.9
15.0
17.9
12.8
8.7
4.6
4.7
3.8
5.4
10.9
15.8
17.4
14.9
8.1
4.3
4.4
3.4
Dec
1994
Jan.
1995
Jan
1994
Sept
1994
8.740
2. 899
1.379
655
707
1.520
5.786
5.083
700
7. 155
2. 513
1.298
573
728
1.215
4.717
4.130
539
7.498
2.464
1.274
633
629
1.190
4.971
4.365
606
6.7
13.5
18.5
21.3
16.2
10.8
5.3
5.4
4.5
5.8
12.1
172
18.8
16.0
9.4
4.6
4.8
B8
4.863
1.656
808
377
412
848
3.151
2.779
404
3.896
1.411
727
313
41 1
2551
2217
306
4. WO
1.366
684
338
329
682
2.672
2.352
347
6.9
14.6
20.7
23.6
17.9
11.4
5.3
55
4.7
3.877
1.243
571
278
295
672
2. 635
22Q4
296
3.259
1. 102
571
260
317
531
2. 166
1.913
233
3.408
1.098
591
294
6.5
122
16.0
18.8
142
10.1
5.3
5.4
42
684
300
508
2,299
2.014
259
.
Oct
1994
.
Jan .
1994
'
.
.
.
.
Table A.8 Persons not in the labor force and multiplejobholders by sex. not seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
January 1995
Category
NOT IN
.
.
Total
Men
Women
67, 055
5.999
1.783
24.152
2.407
821
42902
3.592
962
440
1.343
248
513
770
7.156
5.8
3.855
5.8
3.301
5.8
4.288
1.533
233
1.074
2.616
456
176
596
1.673
1.077
57
478
THE LABOR FORCE
Total not in the labor force
Persons who current^ want a job
-...
Searched for work and available to work now'
Reason n d currently looking:
Dismuragement ove~jobpmspeclf
Reasons cUier lhan d ~ r n u r a ~ e r n e d
.- ....-
..
.-
192
'!. MULTIPLEJOBHOLDEAS
.
.
.........L
Total muHiplejobholders4Percent of totat employed
..-
Primary job full time. secondary p b part time
Priinary and secondary jobs bolh part time
Primary and secondary pbs bolh full time
Hours vary on primary or semndary job
-......................... ..-.-
Data refer lo persons who have searched for work during the prior 12
months and were available to take a iob during the reference week
Includes thinks no work available muld not find work. la& schooling or
training employer thinks Ica young or old and olher types of d i i m i n a t i o n
.
.
Includes those who did not actively look for work in the pnor 4 weeks for
such reasons as childcare and transportalion problems. as well as a small
number for which reason for nonparlicipation was n d determined
lndudes persons who work part time on their primary jab and full lime on
their secondaryjob@) not shown separately.
'
.
.
5.6
10.7
15.9
19.1
13.9
7.8
4.6
4.6
3.7
HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A.9
HOUSEHOLD D A T A
. ~ m ~ l o ~ mstatus
e n t of t h e civilian population for 11 large states
(Numbers in thousands)
Seasonally adjusted2
Not seasonally adjusted1
State and employment status
'
Jan.
1 994
.
.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan
Sept
.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1994
1995
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1995
23.524
15.338
14.259
1.078
7.0
23.528
15.274
13.950
1.325
8.7
23.418
15.610
14.040
1.570
10.1
23.489
15.456
14.175
1.280
8.3
23.503
15.586
14.366
1.221
7.8
23.514
15.489
14.275
1.214
7.8
23.524
15.432
14.246
1.185
7.7
23.528
15.371
14.110
1.261
8.2
10.973
6.935
6.492
443
6.4
10.984
6.860
6.460
400
5.8
California
23.418
Civiliannoninstitutionalpopulation...........................
Civilian labor force .................................................. 15.508
13.878
Employed ........................................................
Unemployed .........................................................
1.631
Unemployment rate ..............................................
10.5
.
Florida
Civilian noninstitutionalpopulation ..........................
Civilianlaborforce ...........................................
Employed ..............................................................
Unemployed ......................................................
Unemployment rate ..................................... ... .
10.821
6.718
6.194
524
7.8
10.973
6.896
6.524
372
5.4
10.984
6.778
6.346
432
6.4
10.821
6.802
6.307
495
7.3
10.929
6.873
6.427
446
6.5
10.945
6.882
6.434
65
10.959
6.948
6.480
468
6.7
8.844
5.516
426
72
8.883
5.967
5.714
253
42
8.884
5.954
5.609
345
5.8
8.844
6.003
5.607
396
6.6
8.870
5.959
5.630
329
5.5
8.875
6.016
5.661
355
5.9
8.879
5.991
5.684
307
5.1
8.883
5.969
5.688
281
4.7
8.884
6.015
5.697
318
5.3
4.682
3.147
2.907
240
7.6
4.688
3.194
3.026
168
52
4.688
3.187
2.977
21 1
6.6
4.682
3.183
2.959
224
7.0
4.685
3.195
3.019
176
5.5
4.687
3.201
2.998
204
6.4
4.688
3.181
3.005.
1 75
5.5
4.688
3.194
3.014
180
5.6
4.688
3.22I
3.028
194
6.0
7.129
4.752
'4.365
387
8.1
7.152
4.709
4.515
194
4.1
7.153
4.695
4.401
294
6.3
7.129
4.778
4.426
352
7.4
7.144
4.772
4.513
5.4
7.147
4.779
4.535
244
5.1
7.150
4.742
4.517
225
4.7
7.152
4.720
4.504
216
4.6
6.048
3.983
3.694
289
7.3
6.070
4.017
3.785
.
232
5.8
6.070
3.992
3.694
298
7.5
6.048
4.002
3.723
279
7.0
6.062
4.042
3.774
268
6.6
6.065
4.040
3.769
271
6.7
6.068
4.009
3.748
260
6.5
6.070
3.999
3.750
249
6.2
6.070
4.009
3.720
289
7.2
14.001
8.544
7.845
700
8.2
13.985
8.511
8.059
452
5.3
13.981
8.396
7:832
564
6.7
14.001
8.590
7.952
13.986
8.551
8.012
638
538
7.4
6.3
13.987
8.559
8.008
552
6.4
13.987
8.541
8.005
536
6.3
13.985
8.565
8.080
485
5.7
13.981
8.438
7.934
504
6.0
448
Illinois
Civiliannoninst~~tionalpopulation
...........................
Civilian hbor force ................................................
Employed ......................
...............................
Unemployed .-....................................
...............
Unemployment rate .........................................
.
.
.
5.942
Massachusetts
Civiliannonintiitutionalpopulation ..........................
Civiliinlaborforce .-..............................................
Employed ..............................................................
Unemployed ....-.......................................... .....
Unemployment rate ..............................................
Michigan
Civilian noninstitutionalpopulation ...........................
Civilian laborforce .................................................
Employed ......................................................
Unemployed ....................................................
Unemployment rate ...........................
.
..............
259
.
7.153
4.721
4 463
259
5.5
N e w Jersey
CiviliannoninstitUtionalpopufation ......-..........1.......
Civilianlaborforce .................................. .....
Employed ...........................................................
Unemployed .........................................................
Unemployment rate ..............................................
N e w York
:.,
Civilian noninstitutional population ....:......................
\
Civilianlaborforce..............................................
Employed ............................................ .- ...............
Unemployed .....................................................
Unemployment rate ..........................................
See footnotes at end of table.
.
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table A.9
. Employment status of the civilian population for 11 large states -Continued
(Numbers in thousands)
Seasonally adjusted2
adjusted1
Not s e a s d n a ~
~~
State and employment status
Jan.
Dec
.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1994
1994
1995
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1995
5.343
3.503
3.340
162
4.6
5,425
3.672
3.564
108
2.9
5.431
3. 598
3.445
154
4.3
5.343
3. 560
3.413
147
4.1
5. 401
3. 646
3. 469
177
4.9
5.409
3.635
3.464
171
4.7
5.417
3.655
3.506
150
4.1
5. 425
3.556
125
3.4
5.431
3.655
3.515
140
3.8
8.405
5.455
5.057
398
7.3
8.434
5.543
5.308
235
42
8.434
5.448
5. 168
280
5.1
8.405
5.506
5.167
339
62
8.424
5. 516
5.220
295
5.4
8. 428
5.545
5. 269
276
5.0
8.431
5. S O
5.305
265
4.8
8.434
5.572
5.322
250
4.5
8.434
5.495
5274
220
4.0
9.279
5.750
5.363
6.7
9 284
5.780
5.473
308
5.3
9282
5.722
5.353
369
6.5
9.279
5.818
5.460
358
6.2
9. 280
5. 791
5.412
380
6.6
9,282
5.770
5. 424
345
6.0
9.283
5.714
5.365
348
6.1
9284
5. 792
5.445
347
6.0
9282
5.792
5.452
341
5.9
Civilian noninstitutionalpopulation ........................... 13.432
9.248
Civilianlaborforce .............................................
8.618
Employed ..............................................................
630
Unemployed .........................................................
6.8
Unemployment rate .......................................
13.668
9.418
8.876
542
5.8
13.687
9. 408
8.801
M)8
6.5
13.432
9.305
8.737
568
6.1
13.601
9.340
8.754
586
6.3
13.625
9. 398
8. 836
562
6.0
13.647
9. 474
8.937
538
5.7
13.668
9.437
8.869
569
6.0
13.687
9.464
8.919
545
. 5.8
North Carolina
Ci~liannoninstitutionalpopulation
...........................
Civilianlaborforce ..................................................
Employed ..............................................................
Unemployed ..................................................
Unemployment rate
3.681
.
Ohio
.
Civilian noninstitutionalpopulation ...........................
Civilianlaborforce ..................................................
Employed ..............................................................
Unemployed .........................................................
Unemployment rate ............................................
Pennsylvania
Ci~iliannonintitutionalpopulation...........................
Civilianlaborforce ..............................................
Employed ..............................................................
Unemployed .........................................................
Unemployment rate ..............................................
388
Texas
These are the official Bureau of Labor Statistics' estimates used in the
administrationof Federal fund allocation programs.
The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation; therefore.
identical numbers appear in the unadjusted and the seasonally adjusted
columns.
NOTE: Data have been revised to inco'rporate updated 1990 census-based
population contrqls and new seasonal adjustment factors. Data for 1990-94 are
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Table 8.1 Employees on nonfarm payrolls by Industry -Continued
(In thousands)
Seasonally adjusted
Not seasonally adjusted
Industry
.
Jan.
1994
Nov.
1994
Dec.
1SS4p
Jan.
1995p
Jan.
1994
Sept.
1994
Oct.
1994
Nov.
1994
Dec
1994p
Jan.
1995P
1'9.586
765.5
2,462.6
3.195.0
2.055.4
1.152.1
861.0
6.619.1
2.474.9
20.950
852.8
2.730.4
3.296.6
2.192.3
1.195.8
955.1
7.098.3
2.626.3
21.297
851.4
2,818.9
3.341.0
2.190.8
1.258.4
973.7
7.151.3
2.71 1.6
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825.5
2.566.8
3.268.9
2.186.6
1.156.7
954.9
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2.547.7
19.924
808
2.421
3.215
2.084
1.146
855
6.928
2.467
20.470
2.484
3.248
2.171
1.154
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2.540
20.523
852
2.506
3.252
2.180
1.158
925
7. 115
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20.655
859
2.551
3.267
2.194
1.152
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863
2.549
3.288
2.204
1.148
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7.209
2.539
20.748
873
2. 524
3.292
2218
1.150
6.713
6.776
6.766
Finance insurance. and real estate .................
6.735
3.238
Finance .........................................................
3.241
3.243
3. 233
Depositoryinstitutions .............................. 2.051.9 2.029.5 2033.0 2.025.4
477.2
458.1
458.1
Nondepositoryinstifulions ........................
461.0
5119
511.3
509.8
Securityand commodity brokers ..............
486.0
237.6
237.6
Holding and other investmentotlices .......
226.0
240.4
2.165
2. 184
2172
2170
Insurance ....................................................
1.523.6 1.502.7 1,502.2 1.495.7
Insurancecarriers .............................
657.2
660.2
669.8
670.1
Insurance agents. brokers. and service ....
1.336
Realestate ...............................................
1.358
1.361
1288
6. 771
3.252
2.057
477
489
229
2.187
1.525
662
1.332
6.794
3.251
2.036
472
508
235
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1.512
6.786
3.246
2.037
466
507
236
2. 177
1.509
666
668
1.365
1.363
6.791
3.246
2.036
462
511
237
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1.506
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1.370
6.791
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240
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1. 502
670
1.374
6.792
3.243
2. 029
458
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241
2.168
1.497
671
1.381
32.497
571
1.596
1.130
6.770
2.518
1.091
388
533
1.261
9.144
3.795
950
1.771
2.324
32. 550
558
1.597
1.143
6.790
2547
1.097
390
545
1.240
9.159
3.796
951
1.765
2.336
Retailtrade .......................................................
Building materkls and garden supplies ........
General merchandise stores ....................-..
Foodstores ...................................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ......
Apparelandaccessorystores ......................
Furniture and home lurnishings stores .........
Eatinganddrinkingplaces ..........................
Miscellaneous retail establishments .............
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848
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948
7.200
2.543
services2 ..........................................................
Agriculrural services .....................................
Hotelsand orherlodging places ..........-..-..
Personalsenrices
Businessservices ......................................
Personnel suppb services .......................
Autorepair.smkes. andpar.ng ...,...........
Miscellaneous repair services .....................
Motion pictures ............................................
Amusement and recreationservices ....-......
Healthsewices
Hospitals .......................................... .
Legalservices ..............................................
Educationalservices .....................................
Social services .............................................
Museums and bdanical and zdogical
gardens .....................................................
Membershiporganizations ...........................
Engineering and management services .......
Services. nec ................................................
30.429 32.445
452.6
563.4
1.514.3
1.540.2
1,191.6 1.112.5
5.942.9 6.827.4
2.0052 2.513.4
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3686
387.6
4320
529.3
1,100.5 1.146.1
8.886.4 9.127.2
3.784.6 3.790.3
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2.153.5 2.326.7
32.419 31.957
469.0
524.1
1,538.2 1.507.4
1,122.2 1,186.1
6,817.0 6.619.8
2.563.1 2.391.5
1.084.1 1.083.7
386.3
3849
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9.153.1 9.132.0
3.791.7 3.792.7
946.2
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31. 004
539
1.602
1.149
6. 092
2. 130
992
373
435
1251
8909
3.788
937
1.710
2.162
32.138
561
1.609
1.138
6.593
2.418
1.065
382
502
1254
9.084
3. 791
946
1.761
2296
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6. 626
2. 425
1.073
384
515
1.272
9. 106
3.790
945
1.761
2.300
32.414
569
1.588
1.135
6.733
2498
1.083
387
530
1.272
9.118
3.790
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1.770
2.313
70.4
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Government ..................................................
Federal
State ...........................................................
Education ..--...............-..
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OtherStategovernment
Local ....................................
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Otherlocalgovernment ........:
............-....
18.861
2.877
4.445
1.801B
2.6429
11.539
6.555.0
4.984.4
19.491 19.090
2.627
2.872
4.532
4.680
1.997.0 1.848.4
2.683.0 2.683.2
1 1 99 11.731
6.878724 6.705.4
5.066.5 5.025.3
18.901
2.893
4.492
1.824
2.668
11.516
6.404
5.112
19. 151
2.863
4. 593
1.690
2.703
11.695
6.547
5. 148
19.120
2.858
4.581
1,875
2.706
11.681
6.532
5.149
19.190
2.854
4.586
1.678
2.708
11.750
6.531
5.219
19.163
2.869
4. 590
1.880
2.710
11.704
6. 539
5.165
19.131
2.041
4.581
1.874
2.710
11.709
6.555
5.154
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19.618
2.837
4.720
2.036.2
2.683.6
12.061
6.884.1
5.177.0
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mmponents and consequently cannot be separated with sutliaent
564
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Table 8.3 .Average hourly and weekly earnings d praduclion or nonsupervlsory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by industry
Average weeldy earnings
Average hourly earnings
Industry
Jan.
Nov.
Oec.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec .
Jan.
1994
1994
1994p
1995p
1994
1994
1994p
1995P
$11.06
11.02
$11.26
11.23
$11.27
11.25
$11.37
113 2
$379.36
383.50
$388.47
388.56
$392.20
389.25
$391.13
395.07
Mining ...................................................................
15.06
14.97
15.10
15.24
664.15
679.64
681.01
681.23
.........................................................
Manufacturing .......................................................
Durable goods ..................................................
Lumber and wood products ............................
Furniture and frxlures ......................................
Stone.day, and glass products ......................
Primary metal industries ............................. ....
Mast furnaces and basic steel products .....
Fabricated metal products ..............................
Industrial machinery and equipment ..........-...
Electronic and other electrical equipment .......
Transportationequipment ...............................
Motor vehides and equipment ....................
14.41
14.85
14.80
14.66
533.17
570.24
57276
551.15
11.96
12.17
12.26
12.25
496.34
517.23
525.95
513.28
Instruments and related products ...................
Miscellaneous manufacturing .........................
12.56
9.74
9.42
11.96
14.16
16.56
11.87
12.92
11.41
1626
16.69
12.41
9.57
12.77
9.92
9.68
12.20
14.43
17.13
12.03
13.10
11.55
16.63
17.10
12.54
9.77
12.88
9.96
9.78
12.21
14.51
17.12
12.09
13.18
11.59
16.84
17.35
12.62
9.89
12.85
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9.66
12.22
14.52
1722
12.06
13.13
11.60
16.80
17.13
12.58
9.94
53254
339.37
375.86
502.32
625.87
723.67
503.29
562.02
480.36
710.56
757.73
515.02
379.93
552.94
408.70
396.88
533.14
652.24
779.42
523.31
575.09
49203
748.35
796.86
526.68
397.64
564.14
414.34
40685
528.69
663.1 1
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590.46
499.53
769.59
817.19
536.35
400.55
551.27
403.56
392.20
515.68
649.04
778.34
519.79
579.03
489.52
747.60
786.27
528.36
393.62
Nondurablegoods ............................................
Food and kindred products .............................
Tobacooproducts
...
Textile mill produds ........................................
Apparel and other textile products ..................
Paper and allied produds ...............................
Printingand publishing ................................ ...
Chemicals and allied p d u c t s ........................
Petroleum and coat products .........................
Rubber and misc.plastics products ................
Leather and leather products ..........................
11.16.
10.59
16-69
9.03
7.22
13.56
12.06
15.00
18.84
10.70
7.03
11.36
10.82
19.12
9.27
7.44
13.91
12.20
15.33
19.30
10.68
8.03
11.42
10.03
18.20
9.30
7.46
13.96
12.27
15.44
19.28
10.79
8.04
11.43
10.87
18.59
9.35
7.53
13.95
1223
15.35
19.10
10.79
8.10
450.86
426.78
625.58
372.04
265.70
592.57
458.28
648.00
B30.84
448.33
303.38
471.44
456.60
760.98
388.41
282.72
616.21
477.02
669.92
856.92
454.97
312.37
475.07
459.14
748.02
391.53
28423
624.01
482.21
679.36
844.46
463.97
31276
465.20
446.76
741.74
388.03
280.87
61380
46596
663.12
819.39
452.1 0
30294
Transportation and public utilities .........................
13.83
14.09
14.09
14.18
547.67
560.78
559.37
560.1 1
Wholesale trade ....................................................
1195
12.11
12.16
12.25
456.49
463.81
466.94
467.95
7.45
7.57
7.59
7.66
210.09
21726
22239
21754
429.1 1
443.72
366.1 2
370.33
Total private .............................................
Seasonally adjusted ...............................
ConstruUion
...........................................................
F i n m.insurance and real estate .................-..
S e ~ i c e s................-............'................................
Retail trade
.
11.79
1137
12.02
12.19
429.1 6
424.94
11.06
1l.Z
11.30
11.43
359.45
363.85
P = preliminary.
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.
Table 84
. Average hourly earnings of production or n o m u p e r v i s o ~
workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by
Industry. seasonally adlusted
Percent
Industry
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994p
Jan.
1995P
,,.AT&
Jan 1995
Total private:
$11.02
CurrentdolPrs ................................
7.43
Constant (T982) dollars2 .-..-.........
14.03
Mining ........+...................................
14.43
Construction .....................................
11.95
Manufacturing ...................................
11.34
Exduding overtime4 ..............-.....
13.80
Transportation and public utilities ...
1192
Wholesaletrade ...................-...........
7.41
Relail trade ...................................
11.73
Finance insurance. and real estate
Services ........................
....
..... 10.97
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$11.17
7.38
14.94
14.82
12.12
11.46
13.89
1204
7.52
11.89
11.12
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The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners
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