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. . 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 hEbg 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; $5 B P) 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 subject to revision . w . -m P, , A ~ ~ A ~ N W A 2 5$ A ~ ~ o m ; ~ 8 f @ bmmm A A U P,-40,N-4Nmw A A 4 W N - I . A ~ * -gP - 4 ~ j o ~ i n L1 i l ADA ~ A .N a (D ?,-"I ~ A A ~ A A ~ A A $ h A ~ A ." -.N o m 0 A A I . AfnA A A A A A - PWO P I b Tb G m+ N I -.A -m N Q? . n8 A N " ' Ib -f A A 55 2~ 5 H? a % 8 . ? .G A : ~ ~ P G Gij N 8 a W A .: 2 6 E : t % m b t o ~ b b g2 A O - E g - ~ gg o A m inbbq -. 22%~ g g 0 ; ;bbj: A , X-? EE N-w A A . - ' A A 0 iz B 3 2 -. 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ESTABLISHMENTDATA . 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 20.390 825.5 2.566.8 3.268.9 2.186.6 1.156.7 954.9 6.883.2 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 1.154 914 7.111 2.540 20.523 852 2.506 3.252 2.180 1.158 925 7. 115 2.535 20.655 859 2.551 3.267 2.194 1.152 936 7. 148 2.542 20.736 863 2.549 3.288 2.204 1.148 936 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 2. 178 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 2.175 1.506 669 1.370 6.791 3. 245 2.W 459 513 240 2. 172 1. 502 670 1.374 6.792 3.243 2. 029 458 . 515 241 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 ............. . .-.. 848 . . 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 2.513.4 960.0 1.0820 3686 387.6 4320 529.3 1,100.5 1.146.1 8.886.4 9.127.2 3.784.6 3.790.3 931.6 946.7 1.683.5 1.91 2.0 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 541.1 541.6 1.149.7 1.1 D9.8 9.153.1 9.132.0 3.791.7 3.792.7 946.2 948.3 1.810.4 1.7369 2336.0 2,324.5 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 32231 1. 138 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 3.790 949 1.770 2.313 70.4 78.0 2.007.6 2.052.5 2.539.3 2.638.7 40.0 41.0 R.9 2.048.1 2.647.3 41.0 73.4 2.023.0 2.643.6 41.7 R 2.042 2.560 (1) 79 2062 2.632 (1) 79 2. 064 2. 635 (1) 80 2.065 2.647 (1) 80 2.058 2.655 (1) 80 2. 058 2.665 (1) Government .................................................. Federal State ........................................................... Education ..--...............-.. ........ OtherStategovernment Local .................................... : Mucation ...................................... :......... 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 ........................................ ............................................. ......................................... .:......... . . . . ........................... ............. 19.618 2.837 4.720 2.036.2 2.683.6 12.061 6.884.1 5.177.0 These series are no1 published seasonally adjusted since the seasonal component is small relative to the trendcycle andlor irregular mmponents and consequently cannot be separated with sutliaent 564 1.594 pr5asion. lndudes other industries. not shown separately. P =preliminary . E 2 0 b m E g - N ~2 - stu aiu sin g a g g B E m iu O g 0 g iu b 0 $ 0 g % m N b W 0 0 m g 2 a: L, 8 g t.7 b t t w k %t R: P- UP-P 9 ~2 btnbbb-J-.bium*iu $5 L, 0 B 2 0 P 2 5 W f W $ % b , P , P gk a 5 2% $5 a ~! g E -2$%gt&RR&g2 ~ m-4mtuo-~ooma-~m .+: ~ ~~ ~ APW~-JbkGEG t.7i O f 8 d- 85 $ O f , 9 t%R,+ fi 6 $5 Z e B P ag A 88 - fg ~ ~ ~ E e & ~$ -,t ~ ae E ~E ~$ 5 V t Am b+~tp,g.+$tpsb g t *e, a 8P % 5 & % f i $ $ 8 & @ $ .$ 5 g ,be o tg $$af$hSP-' h P g 0 gi $2 2 5 g b b b h b ~ i b - ~ ~ a a %&&%t%&R;R$$ zkkbibLbibki ~ Eg re t 4 $ ~ & 8 & $ 2 ~o2 2 bouhL,bbb-h Bb ~ ap~tat$:,z .m&-iktobmY g ; s E C $ g . + r ~ -J - O P P P O P W P W P pp$:t8t$~&%e -JobobinbmNkoiu PP p$ $~ 6& i ~ $ m$m ~ f -$~ m$o%~2- ~ w m m -~-,-m,-~+mP6 b b b b i b ~ b bb ~ h E s tb%~t a, $ b e btb k% ~ $ - . t. p p$$%$@2%k rnm~-~-.oobmiu iub . . . . . . . . g - t t g ~ s - e g * %-:tA**tttgs g % inbLbbL,biuinB g$! k b b L , P- uPlP~ L , . ~ b i n i n,t inb 0 r i %n " X g ----- 2 s e a 3 - ~ ESTABLISHMENT DATA ESTABLISHMENT DATA 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 9% 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 79094 5319 6 590.46 499.53 769.59 817.19 536.35 400.55 551.27 403.56 392.20 515.68 649.04 778.34 519.79 579.03 489.52 747.60 786.27 528.36 393.62 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. See fodnote 1. table 8 2. . 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 - . . $11.17 7.38 14.94 14.82 12.12 11.46 13.89 1204 7.52 11.89 11.12 See foolnote 1 table 8.2 . 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