EMPLOYMENTANDEARNINGSAND MONTHLYREPORT ON FEBRUARY 1968THE LABOR FORCE VOL. 14 NO. 8JOSEPH M. F1NERTY, EDITOR KATHRYN D. HOYLE, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Highlights
In accordance with regular practice at the beginning ofeach year, the seasonally adjusted labor force serieshave been slightly revised, due to the application ofnew seasonal factors which incorporate 1967 data. Therevisions did not affect the total unemployment ratespublished in 1967 by more than 0. 1 percentage point.The method of seasonal adjustment, the new factors ,and the updated seasonally adjusted series appear onpages 11, 13, and 14-Z2.
p.ge CONTENTS
4 Summary Employment and Unemployment Developments,January 1968
6 Charts11 The Method of Seasonal Adjustment for Labor Force Series14 Revised Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force Series23 Statistical Tables
113 Technical Note
Continued on following page.
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CONTENTS- (CONT.NUED)STATISTICAL TABLES
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25
2729
A-A-
A-
A-A-
12
3
45
SECTION A-LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, ANDUNEMPLOYMENT- HOUSEHOLD DATAPage Employment Status
Employment status of the noninstitutional population, 1929 to dateEmployment status of the noninstitutional population 16 years and
over by sex, 1947 to dateEmployment status of the noninstitutional population by age, sex,
and colorLabor force by age, sex, and colorEmployment status of persons 16-21 years of age in the noninsti-
tutional population by color and sex29 A- 6: Employment status of the noninstitutional population 16 years and
over by color, age, and sex30 A- 7: Full- and part-time status of the civilian labor force by age and sex
Characteristics of the UnemployedUnemployed persons by age and sexUnemployed persons by marital status, age, sex, and colorUnemployed persons by occupation of last job and sexUnemployed persons by industry of last job and sexUnemployed persons by duration of unemploymentUnemployed persons by duration, sex, age, color, and marital statusUnemployed persons by duration, occupation, and industry of last job
Characteristics of the EmployedEmployed persons by age and sexEmployed persons by occupation group, age, and sexEmployed persons by major occupation group, color, and sexEmployed persons by class of worker, age, and sexEmployed persons with a job but not at work by reason, pay status,
and sexPersons at work by type of industry and hours of workPersons at work 1-34 hours by usual status and reason working
part-timeNonagricultural workers by full- or part-time statusPersons at work in nonagricultural industries by full- or part-time
status, age, sex, color, and marital status42 A-24: Persons at work in nonfarm occupations by full- or part-time status
and sex
Data on 14 and 15 Year-olds44 A-25: Employment status of 14-15 year-olds by sex and color44 A-26: Employed 14-15 year-olds by sex, major occupation group, and
class of worker
Seasonally Adjusted Data45 A-27: Employment status of the noninstitutional population by age and sex,
seasonally adjusted46 A-28: Employment status by color, sex, and age, seasonally adjusted47 A-29: Major unemployment indicators, seasonally adjusted48 A-30: Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, seasonally
adjusted48 A-31: Rates of unemployment by age and sex, seasonally adjusted49 A-32: Employed persons by age and sex, seasonally adjusted49 A-33: Employed persons by major occupation group, seasonally adjusted
31313232333334
3435363738
3839
3940
A-A-A-A-A-A-A-
A-A-A-A-A-
A-A-
A-A-
8:9:10:11:12:13:14:
15:16:17:18:19:
20:21:
22:23:
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STATISTICAL TABLES-(CONTINUED)
SECTION B-EMPLOYMENT - ESTABLISHMENT DATA
525965
B - 2B - 3B~4
Page National51 B- l : Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry division, 1919 to
dateEmployees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industryWomen employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industryIndexes of employment on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry
division* 1919 to date, monthly data seasonally adjusted66 B~5: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry, seasonally
adjusted67 B-6: Production workers on manufacturing payrolls, by industry,
seasonally adjustedState and Area
68 B-7: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls for States and selected areas ,by industry division
SECTION C-HOURS AND EARNINGS - ESTABLISHMENT DATANational
79 C-1: Gross hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workerson private nonagricultural payrolls,^ 1947 to date
80 C-2: Gross hours and earnings of production workers, by industry92 C-3: Employment, hours, and indexes of earnings, in the Executive Branch
of the Federal Government umps and compressorsBall and roller bearings. . .Power transmission equipment
Office and computing machinesComputing machines and cash registers .
Service industry machinesRefrigeration machinery
Misc. machinery, except electrical
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES. Electric test & distributing equipment
Electric measuring instrumentsTransformers . . . . . 'Switchgear and switchboard apparatus . . .
Electrical industrial apparatusMotors and generatorsIndustrial controls
Household appliances .Household refrigerators and freezers . . . .Household laundry equipmentElectric house wares and fans
Electric lighting and wiring equipment . . . .Electric lampsLighting fixturesWiring devices
Radio and TV receiving equipmentCommunication equipment
Telephone and telegraph apparatus . . . . . .Radio and TV communication equipment. .
Electronic components and accessories . . .Electron tubesOther electronic components
Misc. electrical equipment & suppliesEngine electrical equipment
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENTMotor vehicles and equipment
Motor vehiclesPassenger car bodiesTruck and bus bodiesMotor vehicle parts and accessories . . . .
Aircraft and partsAircraftAircraft engines and engine partsOther aircraft parts and equipment
Ship and boat building and repairingShip building and repairingBoat building and repairing
Railroad equipmentOther transportation equipment
1,963.1106.8
272.2
344.7
198.5
291.9
241.1
133-4
234.3
1,935.5201.4
215.4
186.9
193.8
147.7514.3
354.8
848.8
171.5
1,936.5106.2
36.270.0
H8.7273*0145.1
39.4to.9
340.983.8
116.862.877.5
198.643.339.131.0
292.28I.364.954.7
239.8188.6133.285.7
233.91,942.5
202.06J.456.578.1
216.3120.8
57.5I87.863.127.342.3
194.534.362.897.4
152.5514.3131.1383.2354.262.9
291.3120.965.O2,014.0
871.8375.566.035.8
372.281*9.3490.9217.9140.5170.3138.5
31.851.770.9
1,960.0106.4
36.070.4
140.4271.7144.3
39.240.7
344.281.8
122.562.477.5
198.543.139.330.5
290.781.164.753.9
242.2188.0131.984.6
234.01,940.3
200.3%'X77.0
216.3120.9
57.5186.461.627.143.3
193.734.062.797.0
156.9514.8132.9381.9352.660.4
292.2119.363.I1,986.3
849.4361.566.535.2
364.4843.4486.0218.3139.1169.O138.I
30.951.972.6
1,985.8104.9
33.571.4
154.6280.6151.8
39.440.9
349.783.I
123.962.08O.7
209.344.045.230.6
294.880.465.O56.3
230.8177.6130.682.8
230.51,962.0
194.368.452.973.0
226.6124.161.7
184.558.525.646.0
196.734.660.7
101.4170.2478.7120.2358.5393.277.8
315.4117.864.5
1,951.4854.7357.262.936.9
371.9805.2448.7220.6135.9174.6141.433.262.154.8
1,975.898.427.27142
151.9282.4153.7
39.440.9
347.782.8
123.161.380.5
209.043.845.530.4
294.280.365.256.1
229.8176.8131.483.3
23L.01,974.2
196.968.952.375.7
220.6II8.761.4
192.262.326.148.5
197.333.662.3
101.4174.9476.9119.1357.8395.977.4
318.4119.564.6
1,995.9887.9377.569.937.0
377.3810.0452.2221.7136.1175.4141.9
33.563.858.8
1,360.673.7
179.4
259-9
134.0
193-2
139.993.2
181.71,306.3
137-9
150.3
149.8
147.9
256^6
255.0
1,423.8(*)
512,4
l4o.o
1,334.473.321.651.783.7
180.399.426.925.4
255.658.396.446.254.7
134.127.729.421.6
193.445.650.840.1
139.6105.493.059.7
181.41,313-9
138.644.839.8
151*385.737.8
150.352.222.5?F148.530.348.869.4
H8.9257.788.0
169.7254.644.1
210.594.O51.8
1,442.1688.5285.8
55.228.6
301.9516.5290.9127.897.8
138.8112.626.239.958.4
1,356,373.421.452.0
101.6179.999.026.725.6
258.956.2
101.846*054.9
133.927.429.521.3
192.145.450.539o3
142.5105.992.158.9
I81.91,311,1
137.344.739.653.0
150.785.337.7
149.450.822.43^.5
148.133.048.869.3
123.4256.888.4
168.4253.241.7
211.592.249.7
1,398.372.919.553.4
115.4190.3106.226.826.7
266.358.4
103.146.158.7
144.128.434.821.6
198.145.651.442.4
1368100.092.258.5
182.21,352.3
134.246.637.050.6
162.489.441.9
145.748.119.236.1
152.430.446.975.1
m*i235.778.1
157.6296.255.9
240.391.651.6
1,412.5665.5271.854.927.9
294.2509.2285.O127.496.8
137.8112.625.240*359.7
1,386.8665.7264.551.229.8
300.5484.5259.8130.394.4
143.9116.427.549.O43.7
1,391.567.214.053.2
113.3191.9107.9
26.826.6
264.958.3
102.445.458.8
144.228.435.221.5
198.O46.051.442.3
135.899.393.259.1
I83.O1,366.9
135.746.836.552.4
156.784.141.8
152.751.919.738.2
153.529.548.275.8
140.1234.677.1
157.5300.455.6
244.893.251.6
1,430.3699.5286.1
58.430.1
305.1488.7263.7130.294.8
143.8115.828.050.747.6
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAEMPLOYMENT
B-2: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industryContinued
(In thousands)
IndustryAll employees
Jan.1968
Dec.1Q67
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Production workers *Jan.1968
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Durable Goods-Continued
INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS . . . .Engineering & scientific instrumentsMechanical measuring & control devices. . .
Mechanical measuring devicesAutomatic temperature controls
Optical and ophthalmic goodsOphthalmic goods
Medical instruments and suppliesPhotographic equipment and suppliesWatches, clocks, and watch cases
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURINGINDUSTRIESJewelry, silverware, and plated wareToys and sporting goods
Games; toys, dolls, & play vehicles . . . .Sporting and athletic goods, n e e
Pens, pencils, office, and art suppl ies . . . .Costume jewelry and notionsOther manufacturing industries
Musical instruments and parts
Nondurable Goods
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTSMeat products
Meat packing plantsSausages and other prepared meatsPoultry dressing plants
Dairy productsIce cream and frozen dessertsFluid milk.;
Canned, cured, and frozen foodsCanned, cured, and frozen sea foods . . . .Canned food, except sea foodsFrozen fruits and vegetables
Grain mill productsFlour and other grain mill productsPrepared feeds for animals and fowls . . .
Bakery productsBread, cake, and related productsCookies and crackers
SugarConfectionery and related products
Confectionery productsBeverages
Malt liquorsBottled and canned soft drinks
Misc. foods and kindred products
TOBACCO MANUFACTURES.CigarettesCigars
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTSWeaving mills, cotton
t
Weaving mills, syntheticsWeaving and finishing mills, woolNarrow fabric millsKnitting mills.
Women's hosiery, except socksHosiery, n e eKnit outerwear millsKnit underwear mills
Textile finishing, except woolFloor covering millsYarn and thread millsMiscellaneous textile goods
457.9
108.4
51.0
66.3
411.850.6
I68.9
82.9
950.4236.896.144.831.6
219.0
81.0
H 6 . 177o
458.887.7
109.067.341.750.831.566.4
103.841.1
427.552.3
111.865.846.034.458.0
171.026.4
721.0325.6
-
-
-
259.6-
-
-
-
-
_
127.5-
-
291.0-
-
78.7-
228.3-
_
143.6
1,770.1336.1192.1
55.388.7
262.527.0
187.6244.5
38.0117.7
52.1127.4
30.156.4
291.6248.543.144.585.370.8
231.460.9
126.1146.8
93.940.821.7
961.6238.996.844.832.0
225.256.738.866.734.581.448.2
116.577.8
457.487.5
108.066.941.150.731.566.0
103.541.7
449.752.4
130.782.748.034.460.0
172.226.4
1,811.8336.0190.4
54.790.9
264.527.6
I89.O276.5
36.0139.5
58.8127.2
29.956.2
42! 547.085.971.3
234.960.6
126.1147.4
98.441.021.0
962.3237.796.644.331.9
231.356.439.771.734.580.847.6
115.376.8
451.284.2
HO.569.640.950.832.064.0
101.240.5
452.383.9
111.569.941.650.832.064.3
101.939.9
414.550.898.2
4 4 ^34.657.5
173.427.3
1,725.4325.1192.1
53.479.6
268.027.1
193.3233.4
37.1107.7
56.6126.7
30.056.5
285.8242.942.9
65^2223.9
60.0123.5143.5
88.639.621.6
950.8240.096.844.232.3
219.954.639.961.834.48O.344.3
115.877.2
432.951.4
111.666.145.535.159.3
175.528.0
1,779.2333.4192.3
53.487.7
269.727.3
194.3252.540.6
117.660.6
127.030.456.4
287.4245.641.84-3.990.375.6
228.461.6
124.9146.6
92.639.721.8
96O.O240.597.5^3.532.6
226.255.040.865.435.180.844.9
116.477.6
287_.369.4
36.345.0()
321.038.4
129.4
.,130-9260.4
119.0
89.O
171.2
64.5
117.5
92.8
71.0
842.4216.786.638.828.2
194.6
68.3
107.463.4
287.645.770.040.829.235.923.745.156.934.0
335.140.191.053.637.424.548.1
131.421.1
1,175.8271.0149.540.181.4
119.913.770.0
201.233.292.288*.921.536.8
171.1135.6
35.537.770.760.0
119.440.248.495.9
81.333.920.1
852.7218.687.438.828.5
200.152.035.257.730.768.938.6
107.864.0
286.645.669.O40.528.536.023.8
34.6
358.840.6
no.70.939.325.049.8
133.21.
1,215.270.147.
39.83
121,14.70.
232.31.
113.53-88,21.36.
171.136.
4ol71-60.
122,40,48.96.
33-S19.3
853.421787.I38.228.4
205,51 .36.C62.430.668.-38.2
106 !63.J
287.544.572.243.828.436.224.3
Ml33.4
325.439.478.842.636.225.446.9
134.922.3
1,131.8260.2149.4
37.972.9
121.213.670.9
191.032.483.I50.689.221.736.7
164.7129.4
35.331.966.055.4
113.539.446.894.176.232.720.1
844.7220.487.238.328.8
195.250.036.252.930.867.736.1
107.263.8
287.844.072.743.729.036.024.244.358.032.8
343.040.390.953.737.225.848.8
137.223.2
1,181.1268.0149.5
37.88O.7
122.513.771.9
210.136.092.854.889.321.936.7
166.1131.5
34.636.973.863.2
H7.740.348.096.780.032.620.5
854.3221.387.937.728.9
201.350.537.256.231.568.536.8
107.864.1
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAEMPLOYMENT
B-2: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industryContinued
(In thousands)
SICCode Industry
All employees
Jan.1968
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Production workers1
Jan.1968
Dec.1967
Nov. "1967
Jan.1967
Nondurable GoodsContinued
APPAREL AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS. .Men' s and boys' suits and coatsMen's and boys' furnishings
Men's and boys' shirts and nightwear . . .Men's and boys' separate trousersMen's and boys' work clothing
Women's and misses' outerwearWomen's and misses' blouses and waistsWomen's and misses' dressesWomen's and misses' suits and coats . . .Women's and misses' outerwear, n e e
Women's and children's undergarments . . . .Women's and children's underwearCorsets and allied garments
Hats, caps, and millineryChildren's outerwear . . . .
Children's dresses and blousesFur goods and miscellaneous apparelMisc. fabricated textile products
Housefurnishings
PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTSPaper and pulp millsPaperboard millsMisc. converted paper products
Bags, except textile bagsPaperboard containers and boxes
Folding and setup paperboard boxes .Corrugated and solid fiber boxes
232312322321232723282332331233523372339234234123422352362361237,82392391,2
26261,2,626326426432652651,22653
2727127227327527512752278274,6,7,9
2828128122818281928228212823,42832834284284128442852872871,2286,9
29291295,9
30301302,3,6307
31311314312,3,5-7,9 Other leather products .317 I Handbags and personal leather goods .
PRINTING AND PUBLISHINGNewspapersPeriodicalsBooksCommercial printing
Commercial printing, ex. lithographic .Commercial printing, lithographic
Blankbooks and bookbindingOther publishing & printing ind
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTSIndustrial chemicals
Alkalies and chlorineIndustrial organic chemicals, n e e . . .Industrial inorganic chemicals, n e e .
Plastics materials and syntheticsPlastics materials and resinsSynthetic fibers
DrugsPharmaceutical preparations
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goodsSoap and other detergentsToilet preparations
Paints and allied productsAgricultural chemicals
Fertilizers, complete & mixing only. . .Other chemical products
PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTSPetroleum refiningOther petroleum and coal products
R U B B E R A N D P L A S T I C S P R O D U C T S , N E C .Tires and inner tubesOther rubber productsMiscellaneous plastics products
LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS.Leather tanning and finishingFootwear, except rubber
1,365.4118.1361.1
423-5
116.7
75.2
684.8218.3
212.6
1,394.2121.1364.4125.778.978.1
430.352.8
203.690.683.3
121.580.041.523.974.633.481.1
177.361.9
691.9219.873.9
182.343.1
215.967.8
100.2, 4 11,066.
362.7
3^*0.8
55.2138.3
i,ooo0:309-3
210.1
137.6
113.'
68.7(*)107-0
188.153-3
182.1241.7
3229.6
,077.3365.976.793.4
345.9218.3115.8
56.2139.2
L,002.3308.924.4
125.3
92.0103.4139.0102.5114.8
38.644.368.553.537.9
108.4189.5153.5
36.0539.8112.2183.2244.4
357.131.0
232.293.938.4
1,403.3II9.6364.8126.478.278.6
433.854.0
205.892.881.2m41.723.376.634.183.5
178.562.8
690.3219.473.3
181.943.O
215.768.1
100.21,071.8
362.676.693.2
344.3217.8115.1
56.1139.0997-3307.023.0
125.196.2
207.491.7
102.2137.8101.6115.4
37.545.968.653.137.8
108.0191.6154.4
37.2539.8111.6181.6246.6356.430.8
229.396.340.0
1,392.4123.3369.1128.079.282.6
423.749.9
202.090.481.4
124.981.343.628.979.135.175.8
167.658.2
1,405.0124.3369.9129.179.083.O
422.750.5
201.389.48I.5
127.644^28.378.134.780.0
174.161.1
674.3215.374.2
174.641.1
210.265.298.5
1,047.3357.573.594.4
331.5209.8110.9
55.8134.6973.9306.525.0
122.695.2
205.389.4
101.5131.797.5
110.238.241.166.954.540.298.8
182.5149.1
33.4526.8109.4I85.2232.2
357.531.0
235.491.138.4
680.2216.673.6
176.741.4
213.367.O99.6
1,050.6360.573.393.1
331.8210.1110.8
56.3135.6972.5305.625.0
121.695.4
206.689.8
102.5130.596.9
112.338.342.967.O52.838.997.7
184.2149.7
34.5531.4110.0185.2236.2
362.331.5
239.091.838.9
1,206.0103.8323.2
377.5
102.0
66.8
144.2
529.7170.1
169.2
668.6179.5
266.3
44.997.1
590.7170.9
139.3
70.368.4
37.2(*)70.9
117.092.724.3
413.477.9
143.3192.2303.627.5
201.474.7
1,233.2106.6326.3112.6
3247.7
I8I.98O.972.3
106.871.735.121.566.330.170.9
152.053.6
537.7172.4
58.O134.8
34.7172.5
56.477.2
677.2182.026.654.3
271.0173.688.345.897.5
592.9170.316.356.9356.972.472.251.368.925.827.137.333.926.47I.9
118.493.025.4
418.778.8
144.5195.4309.227.1
203.079.133.2
1,242,3105.5327.0113.372.569.2
386.r48.7
183.583.370.6
IO8.373.035.320.767.930.773.5
153.354.7
536.8172.2
57.7134.3
34.5172.6
56.877.5
675.5181.126.354.0
270.2173.3
46*.O97.9
589.7168.6
15 .156.856.7
137.056.771.371.150.470.625.328.937.433.326.271.7
120.393.626.7
418.978.2
143.I197.6308.326.8
200.581.034.5
1,235.2109.9333.1115.574.273.7
378.045.2
181.280.970.7
109.973.136.826.070.931.765.4
142.049.3
522.7169.2
57.7128.2
33.0I67.6
54.075.9
663.O178.825.757.9
259.6166.284.746.194.9
578.4172.917.555.658.0
134.655.569.668.649.O66.526.224.236.835.628.363.4
113.490.622.8
410.977.8
147.3185.8310.427.O
207.376.133.2
1,247-7110.5334.0116.574.274.2
377.145.5
181.079.870.8
112.675.037.625.470.031.469.5
148.652.4
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
ESTABLISHMENT DATAEMPLOYMENT
B-2: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry-Continued
(In thousands)
Industry Jan.1968
Dec.1967
All employeesNov.1967
Jan.1967
Production workers'Jan.1968
Dec..1967
Nov.1Q67
Jan. Dec.
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLICUTILITIES
RAILROAD TRANSPORTATIONClass I railroads2
LOCAL AND INTERURBAN PASSENGERTRANSIT - Local and suburban transportationTaxicabsIntercity highway transportation
TRUCKING AND WAREHOUSINGPublic warehousing
TRANSPORTATION BY AIRAir transportation
PIPE LINE TRANSPORTATION
OTHER TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICES . . .
COMMUNICATIONTelephone communicationTelegraph communication- . . . '.Radio and television broadcasting
ELECTRIC, GAS. AND SANITARY SERVICES . .Electric companies and systemsGas companies and systemsCombination companies and systemsWater, steam, & sanitary systems
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADEWHOLESALE TRADE
Motor vehicles & automotive equipment . . .Drugs, chemicals, and allied products . . . .Dry goods and apparelGroceries and related productsElectrical goodsHardware; plumbing & heating equipment. .Machinery, equipment, and suppliesMiscellaneous wholesalers
RETAIL TRADERETAIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Department storesMail order housesVariety stores
FOOD STORESGrocery, meat, and vegetable stores
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORESMen's & boys' clothing & furnishingsWomen's ready-to-wear storesFamily clothing storesShoe stores
FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS STORESFurniture and home furnishings
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES OTHER RETAIL TRADE
Building materials and farm equipment . . . .Automotive dealers & service stationsMotor vehicle dealersOther automotive & accessory dealers . . . .Gasoline service stationsMiscellaneous retail storesDrug stores and proprietary storesFarm and garden supply storesFuel and ice dealers
4,228
13,7093,570
10,139
4,294
7583.3
280.682.8
113.542.8
1,057.495.2
307.1275.8
18.1
348.5967.2803.5
32.7120.8641.2262.5152.3I8I.544.9
14,7263,632
279.8218.4151.6531.4291.2159.2677.4
1,217.911,0942,621.91,709.9
155.7423.2
1,652.41,457.6
835.6147.8297.9152.9156.3454.0291.0
2,172.33,357.8' 539.01,554.4
752.0213.4589.0
1,264.4472.397.7
116.6
4,304
675.2586.6
278.282.8
112.242.5
1,0.63.597.1
304.6273.918.1
357.2
966.7804.8
32.7119.2640.3262.6152.218O.545.O
14,1043,631
279.1218,7153.4532.6287.6158.8675.O
1,215.2
10,4732,253.51,455.0
150.4358.2
4,183
699.4608.0
276.682.2
111.742.1
4,222
714.9619.1
275.682.1
110.842.2
998.987.O
272.9246.6
18.2
341.2
950.1793.633.3
114.2625.7257.1149.8m
.,599.8,412.0
719.9120.3262.0122.9139.7442.1283.8
2,182.73,274.8
539.41,542.7
747.6209.1586.0
1,192.7449.598.3
H3.7
13,3343,491
263.4210.4147.0505.7279.2154.8643.7
1,182.2
9,8431,984.21,266.3
130.7519.8
1,571.01,395.9
676.8118.1244.1U6.8129.3426.9273.4
2,045.83,138.0
511.81,487.8
741.7195.4550.7
1,138.4442.594.7
H6.5
1,030.491.3
268.1241.9
I8.3
341.3947.4790.833.6
n4.i625.9256.5150.7176.542.2
14,2483,534
264.1212.2146.3522.7280.1155.7641.5
1,196.410,7142,532.11,648.7
155.81*07-9
1,599.21,415.4
807.4143.0291.9144.6148.7442.4284.3
2,085.73,247.3
529.2l,5pp.9
744.5206.3550.1
1,217.2463.994.3
115.8
12,1602,990
9,170
78.6
39.1
958.483.3
15.0
762.2638.923.496.4
554.0223.9130.7160.0
39.4
13,179232.2l80.45.3
180.317.1
134.4158.0
w(4:
148.714.267.O42.078.3
1,137-834.724.913.1
602.582.576.219.229.639.328.331.7
1,173.035.425.713.3
615-086.278.320.630.039-729.032.3
294.79.8
196.4
165.913.2
448.0130.7
9.8290.813.6
21.63.12.7
80.836.96.53.52.4
98.818.5
870.79.6
119.3255.2184.6102.641.3
17.57.8
1,932.165.245.3
180.717.4
134.9157.3
1,799.71,136.3
886.3150.714.267.143.278.6
290.110.4
194.3
167.714.2
452.9132.610.7
295.113.1
23.63.14.0
78.O37.96.83.72.3
98.418.6
887.49.9
119.0258.4182.8109.243.0
18.78.6
1,924.254.347.3
184.017.7
132.9157.1
1,793.31,123.9
874.5146.814.3fcf77.9
See footnotes at end of table. MOTE: Data for tiie current aonth are preliminary.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT
for States and selected areas, by industry division..Continued
(In thousands)Transportation and
public utilitiesBee.1967
139.81.82.61.5
75.95.19.73.82.43.32.44.4
84.27.6
53.9
26.75.2
124.549.I
2 .165.3
4.2
17.52 a
36.520.611.6
5*34.4
10.43.0
165.43.1
35.356.324.910.66.6
20.06.6
(4)4.8
32.81.5
10.626.3I13.3
2.713.3
5.117.4
Nov.1967
141.41.82.61.6
76.95.19.83.82.43.32.44.4
85.28.6
54.3
27.35.2
122.648.4
2.165.54.2
17.8
2I1
36.620.711.7
5.44.4
10.23.0
166.73.1
36.156.524.910.76.6
20.36.7
494.215.34.8
32.91.5
11.026.3
504.5376.7330.513.2
2.713.4
5.217.2
Dec.1966
140.51.82.61.5
75.15.3
10.03.72.33.32.34.7
83.77*1
54.3
27.85.0
122.848.8
2.166.84.3
17.50 A.02.2
36.820.711.4
5.24.4
9.83.0
164.13.2
35.756.O23.910.66.6
20.36.7
491.415.24.7
32.31.5
10.825.7
501.7375.5329.612.7
2.613.34.9
17.5
Wholesale and retail trade
Bee.1967
587.712.29.97.1
317.725.541.28.8
12.822.58.8
13.8295.613.3
181.1
107.119-1
363.6125.8
8.1191.112.3
46.3A A0.06.4
116.649.9
31.916.410.4
46.011.8
504.915.241.3
153.6109.649.021.6
60.025.0
(4)54.518.0
102.17.7
56.5174.2(4
(464.1
9.347.919.269.7
Nov.1967
563.411.59.76.8
303.123.839.68.6
12.421.6
8.313.3
287.513.0
175.5
103.11806
354.0121.9
7.8185.312.0
44.9A 30.36.1
113.448.730.815.810.0
43.811.1
492.515.540.3
149.9105.446.220.7
57.924.2
1,424.853.617.598.27.4
53.7167.5
1,361.01,019.4
777.861.18.9
18^765.3
Dec.1966
579.111.6
9.37.1
308.426.238.38.3
12.222.2
8.013.4
286.913.0
175.7
104.819.0
357.7121.0
8.5185.912.3
45.3A kO.t6.2
113.848.831.616.310.2
44.311.7
491.915.140.5
153.7105.945.O21.2
59.925.0
1,462.356.517.998.27.6
53.9168.4
1,381.41,036.3
792.961.48.5
46.9I8.566.5
Finance, insurance,and real estate
Dec.1967
101.52.03.3
.760.73.76.51.22.04.51.41.8
56.21.9
41.9
18.36.0
87.230.6
1.344.9
2.1
7.31.4
26.715.16.43.32.5
9.32.9
108.42.98.2
53.215-04.94.6
11.05.7
(4)9.83.0
17.5.9
10.127.4it!(4)10.9
2.011.0
4.212.5
Nov.1967
101.12.03.3
.760.33.66.51.22.04.41.41.8
56.21.9
41.8
18.36.0
87.I30.51.3
44,72 .1
7.31.4
26.715.26.43.32.5
9.22.9
107.82.98.2
52.815.0
5.04.6
10.95.7
534.39.83.0
17.5.9
10.127.4
540.5459.6417.610.9
2.011.0
4.112.6
Dec.1966
98.81.83.3
.759.63.56.21.22.03.81.21.7
54.31.9
40.0
17.95.7
84.129.5
1.343.O
2.0
7.2
1.3
25.914.8
6.33.22.4
9.02 .8
103.62.98.3
50.614.54.84.4
11.25.5
512.79.62.9
17.09
9.626.1
518.9440.7400.310.3
1.910.3
4.012.4
ServicesDec.1967
378.28.56.43.6
199.015.022.64.67.8
13.75.17.3
182.59.8
H7.3
60.314.3
239.572.3
4 .1138.2
8.3
28.4
3.174.030.365.842.714.6
34*97.5
342.311.726.2
118.159.523.521.8
50.623.8
(4)41.811.269.I
5.541.9
113.0(4)4)
(4)47.1
8.135.113.159.5
Nov.1967
375.98.56.43.6
196.215.022.74.67.8
13.65.07.2
181.89.8
116.7
60.314.3
239.872.5
4.1137.7
8.4
28.4k Q4.93.8
73.730.167.443.114.8
34.67.4
345.612.726.1
118.160.123.521.8
50.923.8
1,226.241.911.269.5
41.4114.0
1,137.2909.4727.946.3
8.235.213.259.9
Dec.1966
353.68.06.43.6
182.714.322.24.57.6
12.94.77.2
173.99.6
111.1
60.5i 4 a
232.368.1
4.0134.3
7.9
27.4k A*-.O3.8
70.9129.361.539.814.2
33.07.2
327.911.725.6
116.357.622.321.3
48.722.5
1,186.340.310.965.7
5.339*6
106.51,101.2
879.4711.344.17.6
33a12.354.7
Government
Dec.1967
480.435-87.83.4
172.517.315.66.2
12.739.24.87.3
210.39.3
97.2
125.919.4
263.764.8
4.1118.2
7.3
53.9
4l9
94.527.5
33.514.3
30.03.9
334.210.927.499.345.136.325.O
84.425.5
(4)68.918.375.5
5.330.8
121.9(4)(h)(4)40.611.837.025.642.8
Nov.1967
475.535.87.83.4
170.617.315.4
6.112.539-44.87.1
209.99.3
96.9
125.919.3
262.464.2
4 .1116.7
7.2
54.7k T4.74.9
94.327.4
33.214.2
8.9
29.83.9
331.710.926.998.644.636.424.9
84.225.3
1,088.767.318.174.05a
29.3120.3896.2689.7516.439.411.836.341*2
Dec.1966
443.234.17.83.1
166.716.214.9
6.112.237.64.86.8
203.29.0
93.3
119.6I8.7
254.063.43.8
108.77.0
49.Ok a4.34.7
93.226.631.413.48.4
29.33.8
320.510.328.695.143.733.924.2
83.024.3
1,C65.564.817.072.94.9
29.5115.0880a678.8512.839.711.333.925.439.7
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1617
1819202122
23ok
ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT
B-7: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls
(In thousands)
State and areaDec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Mining
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Contv&cfc construction
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Manufacturing
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . . .AshevilleCharlotteGreensboro-High Point . . . .Raleigh . . . ' . _Winston-Salem
NORTH DAKOTAFargo-Moorhead
OHIOAkron ,CantonCincinnati ,Cleveland ,Columbus ,DaytonToledoYoungstown-Warren
OKLAHOMAOklahoma CityTulsa
OREGON .Eugene 6Portland
PENNSYLVANIAAllentown-Bethlehem-Easton. .AltoonaErieHarrisburgJohnstownLancasterPhiladelphiaPittsburghReadingScran ton .Wilkes-BarreHazletonYork.
s
RHODE ISLANDProvidence-Pawtucket-Warwick
SOUTH CAROLINACharlestonColumbiaGreenville . .
SOUTH DAKOTASioux Falls . .
TENNESSEEChattanoogaKnoxvilleMemphisNashville ,
TEXASAmariilo .AustinBeaumont-Port ArthurCorpus Christi
1,606.7
155-*
153.636.5
3,699.0237.7128.61*87-2833.13*7.6316.7230.7190.0
71*.*227.6169.1
656.662.0
3*8.6
M9O.5208.***.991.3
165.377.6
11*.61,75*.2
8*0.5119.28*.6
117.7121.93*0.*355.1
762.O85.293.1
111.2
16*. 931.8
1,2*3.2120.21*2.22*8.2205.2
3,3**-7
1,599.6
15*.8
15*.636.6
3,665.2235.0128.1*82.9822.93*3-9315.7229.0189.O
710.3225.*167.6
662.362.8
3*7.*
*,16*.6207.6**.*91.8
163.877.2
11*.*l,73*.l
83*.3118.18*.8
118.0122.1
337.0352.6
756.783.592.6
110.*
16*.231.5
1,236.1119.91*1.52*8.620*.6
3,303.2
1,578.0
153.*
1*9.236.0
3,639.0229.O128.1*72.*821.8336.*308.3225.2186.8
701.7225.7165.1
639.661.0
3*2.3
*,156.1205.8*6.192.*
161.976.8
113.51,717.6
839.*116.38*.6
116.*120.5
337.=350.1
755.080.990.1
111.6
160.831.6
1,232.9122.21*0.52*5.8207.6
3,216.0
3.5(1)
2.0(1)
19.7.3.3.5
1.0.8.6.*
*0.96.7
13.1
1.6(1)1)
1 1.*
1.39.1a)2^
(1)
1.7
(1)
2.2(1)
7.0.2
1.8.2
(1)
105.7
3.5(1)
2.1(1)
20.0.33.5
1.0.8.6.*.*
*0.66.8
13.1
1.8
*1.5.*
a%a)1.*9.0
(1).*
2.9CD
a1.7
2.2a)7.1
.21.8
U)3
105.6
88.6
18.*
33.511.710.0
IO6.7 208.1
90.2
10.*7.1
10.12.9
171.08.95.*
22.635.*18.213.110.68.2
3*.O11.710.1
31.*2.7
16.8
187-59.61.73.67.72.95.8
86.2
**92.66.06.0
1*.*1*.3
*6.95.76.09.7
8.01.0
66.66.65.5
13.111.7
207.7
91.310.67.7
8.12.2
152.77.**.7
19.832.115.211.79.97.3
35.112.39.9
28.62.8
1*.*
173.68.*1.53.67.*2.*6.3
77.737.3
li-.O2.**.85.8
13.913.8
*8.05.*6.19.9
6.51.2
63.16.15.9
1*.O12.*
209-9
665.319.039.050.615.1*1.6
8.62.8
l,*0*.798.259.8
166.8306.38*.8
128.579.986.9
117.*30.9*0.8
158.918.280.1
1,538.0102.3l*.6*2.539.8
%\576.128*.*
56.23*.850.159.*
127.11*7.*
320.51*.918.252.5
15.25.9
*37.250.5*6.757.259.6
657.5*-58.1
33.510.5
670.I19.339.050.*15.2*1.38.82.8
l,*01.298.160.5
168.2307.08*.2
129.379.887.1
117.930.9*0.7
165.618.781.5
1,536.3102.3l*.7*3.l39.625.65*.6
573.3283.3
56.035.350.660.2
127.211*8.2
320.91*.718.652.6
15.25.9
*35-750.*H6.Q57.*58.8
655.5*58.0
33.610.5
656.921.339.150.215.0*0.2
8.32.8
1,*2*.596.962.9
167.7317.385.9
128.079.388.9
115.130.439.9
158.O17.581.1
1,562.310*. 21*.6*3.639.226.655.1
583.2289.0
55-93**951.959.6
129.11*7.8
320.513.517.95*. 5
15.O6.0
*38.951.5*8.156.661.5
637.0*.76.6
3*.210.2
See footnotes at end of table. MOTS: Data for Uie current noath are prellalnary.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT
for States and selected areas, by industry division.-Continued
(!n thousands)Transportation and
public utilitiesDec,1967
83.8
16.76.1
12.02.9
212.114.06.7
36.351.420.211.815.710.4
49.414.215.2
47.83*9
29.7
268.311.26.45.0
11.95.64.9
111.456.56.65.66.25.9
15.114.9
31.75.55.54*1
9.92.9
59.75.86.8
17.611.8
249.2
Nov.196783.816.7
6.2
12.13.0
212.7l4o6.7
35.452.020.311.816.010.3
49.414.315.3
47.93.9
29.7
268.911.36.35.2
11.95.65.0
111.656.56.65.76.25.9
15.115.0
31*35.25.54,1
10.02.9
59.95.96.9
17.711.8
Dec.1966
79.516.0
6.0
11.92.9
210.513.86.4
34.850.319.911.316.210.3
48.314.214.8
47.03.9
29.2
271.211.1
8.05.0
12.05.65.1
111.257*16.55.76.15.7
14.714.5
30.65.35.74.1
10.22.9
60.96.06.9
18.412.1
240.9
Wholesale and reta
Dec.1967
302.1
40.925.9
44.411.3
761.749.525.O
104*7182.077.559.452.636.1
161.954.140.6
155.912.390.8
802.936.68.5
16.434.013.421.1
361.7178,220.016.620.821.9
69.368.9
128.416.720.219.3
43.89.9
252.222.732.264.647.O
829.6
Nov.1967288.0
39.925.0
43.511.0
728.347.423.9
100.8173.673.857.050.734.5
156.251.838.9
151.312.087.2
772.735.47.9
15.832.712.820.6
346.6169.918.916.219.921.3
64.964.6
122.516.119.518.3
43.39.8
243.021.431.163.646.0
792.8
il trade
Dec.1966297.2
40.925.4
43.810.9
731.947.423.8
100.2172.673.756.850.634.6
161.853.339.5
151.012.788.2
797.834.28.6
16.532.113.020.7
353*7176.8
17.020.321.5
65.565.4
127.716.619.618.8
43.497
253.823.431.864.946.2
800.6
Finance, insurance,and real estate
Dec.1967
59.8
10.37.3
6.52.2
139.36.34.5
24.038.121.08.57.34.9
33.413.6
8.2
32.12.8
21.7
172.25.91.12.97*51.92.6
89.435.14.32.63.52.6
13.613.5
24.93.25.64.0
6.91.8
49-76.44.4
13.312.6
168.8
Nov.1967
59.710.47.3
6.52 .1
139.56.34.4
24.038.121.08.67.44.9
33.413.6
8.2
32.02.8
21.7
172.35.81.12.97.41.92.6
89.435.34.42.53.52.6
13.613.6
24.93.15.54.0
6.91.9
49.86.34.5
13.412.6
168.4
Dec.1966
57.2
10.07.0
6,52.1
134.86.04.2
23.536.720.0
8.07.24.8
32.813*57.8
30.32.5
20.6
166.35.81.12.87.1.1.92.6
87.833.9
4.22.53.42.6
13*613.6
24.83.05-33.9
7.21.9
48.46.24.4
13.012.3
161.2
Services
Dec.1967179.2
20.7a
27.26.6
470.328.614.964.7
115.052.539.132.824.8
96.031.324.5
97.58.0
54.8
605.024.66.6
11.423.311.916.2
278.0140.915.112.914.613.2
50.449.8
75.19.4
11.011.3
28.75.8
156.614.217.538.233-1
502.1
Nov.1967
179.920.9
27.16.7
473.528.914.964.7
115.952.739.333.124.8
96.631.224.6
97.28.1
54.7
604.324.66.7
11.323.211.816.2
276.3141.115.112.814.713.2
51.650.9
75.19.4
11.011.3
28.25.7
156.814.217.537.833.3
502.4
Dec.1966
176.320.7
-
25.97.1
454.327.314.663.2
110.449.337.431.824.0
93.730.724.0
92.27.8
53.0
579.524.26.5
11.522.410.814.6
263.I139.114.512.612.912.9
50.048.8
74.69.4
10.711.0
26.85.7
156.013.916.936.532.3
472.6
Government
Dec.1967224.4
17.5
44.48.3
532.732.612.368.9
105.874.456.432.018.8
181.965.I16.7
134.614.256.3
587.418.4
6.09.9
41.511.897
254.398.812.39.3
14.212.9
51.246.9
133.429.326.610.4
50.84.4
216.414.927.444.530.3
623.7
Nov.1967224.4
17.5
44*68.3
519.131.112.066.799.872.856.031.218.7
182.265.116.7
135.114.655.8
581.118.2
6.09.9
41.311.79.6
249.398.112.29.3
14.212.9
50.246^0
133.429.326.510.4
50.54.3
217.214.927.445.330.4
622.7
Dec.1966
216.3
16.1
42.88.0
511.829.911.462.7
101.471.654.630.016.6
173.164.316.1
131.113.855.8
562.417.55.89.4
41.711.3
9.1239.696.711.8
9.013.712.4
50.746.5
127.127.724.89.4
49.54.2
205.314.925042.130.8
587.1
10d.34
6
78
91011121314151617
181920
212223
24252627282930313233343536
3738
39404142
4344
4546474649
50515253
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ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT
B-7s Employees on nonagricultural payrolls
(In thousands)
State and areaDec,1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Mining
Dec. Nov. Dec.1967 1967 1966
Contract construction
Dec. Nov. Dec.1967 1967 1966
Manufacturing
Dec. Nov.1967 1967
Dec.1966
101 1
12
14
15161718IS2G
2122232li
25262721
2S3C31323 :3*3=
TEXAS (continued)Dallas .El PasoFort WorthGalveston-Texas City .HoustonLubbock. .San Antonio. ,WacoWichita Falls. . . . . . .
UTAHSalt Lake Gty .
VERMONT 1 ] 2BurlingtonSpringfield12
VIRGINIA 3LynchburgNewport News-HamptonNorfolk-Portsmouth. . .Richmond . . . . . . . . .Roanoke 6 . . . . . . . .
WASHINGTONSeattle-EverettSpokaneTacoma
WEST VIRGINIACharlestonHuntington-Ashland. . .Wheeling .
WISCONSIN . .Green BayKenoshaLa C10s.seMadisonMilwaukee . . .Racine. .
WYOMINGCasper.Cheyenne
566.2
232.6
328.8166.1
135.633.913.8
1,365.21*8,292.7
188.3217.574.7
1,081.5543*783.7
102.8
504.786.380.354.5
1,1*68.6^9.232.328.1
IO8.7546.654.6
96.917.518.0
556.9
646.2
230.6
330.2165.8
134.733.713.7
1,357.947-791.5
187.I
1,075.1535.883.6
101.8
504.785.7
1,464.849.831.728.1
108.3541.254.5
98.917.518.0
534.0
636.5
222.7
327.5171.9
133.931.514.0
1,332.2W.589.5
183.2214.872.6
1,024.7506.582.1*97.6
1*98.1*8!*.780.954.3
l,44l
ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA EMPLOYMENT
for States and selected areas, by industry division.-Continued
(In thousands)Transportation and
public utilitiesDec.1967
45.8
59.8
10.1
22.814.6
7.51.8
.8
93.32.34.2
15.716.910.2
69.437.57.36.1
41.18.78a3.8
77.2k. l
1 12.0
2.1
9.91,42.6
Nov.1967
45.6
59710.1
23.014.8
7.51.8
8
93.32.34.1
15-717.010a
70.037.57.36.2
41.38.87.93.8
78.24.31 22.05.2
29.82.0
10. 01.42.6
Dec.1966
42.8
58.8
10.2
22.114.1
7.51.7
.8
91.22.44.3
16.016.99.9
67.035.17.36.0
39.98.08.03.9
77.04.11.32.05.1
29.42.0
10.21.52.6
Wholesale and retail trade
Dec.1967
157.0
185.5
57.9
75.747.8
25.87.01.9
291.58.5
14.647.552.018.2
246.3120.323.323.8
93.619.318.112.8
326.412.35.37.0
24.1123.910.1
21.24.64.1
Nov.1967
149.8
176.356.2
73.045.6
24.96.81.8
279.88.0
13.945.750.017.5
237.5114.822.522.6
89.618.517.212.2
316.812.1
5.26.9
22.8119.2
9.7
21.04.53.9
Dec.1966
150.4
174.3
55.3
74.847.1
24.86.61.9
287.78.6
15.045.851.317.8
234.1112.423.722.2
94.118.517.912.6
311.712.06.6
22.5118.210.3
20.64.33.9
Finance, insurance,and real estate
Dec.1967
43.4
32.0
14.3
12.89.8
4.7
59.31.82.47.8
16.23.6
51.430.84.65.3
l k .53.72.82.0
57.61.4
.66.0
26.81.3
3.5.8
1.0
Nov.1967
43.5
32.0
14.3
12.89.8
4.8
59.51.82.47.8
16.23.6
51.330.84.75.3
14.63.72.72.0
57.61.4
.66.0
26.81.4
3:i1.0
Dec.1966
41.8
31.2
13.6
12.99.8
4.6
56.91.82.47.8
16.03.4
48.028.54.4fc.9
14.23.52.82.0
54.01.4
.6?*24.91.3
3.5.8
1.0
Services
Dec.1967
76.6
90.3
38.9
k9-526.3
23.36.41.6
187.76.1
10.323.728.611.4
149.772.416.016.9
59.610.59.38.4
204.87.8
4.815.275.87.0
11.92.43.1
Nov.1967
76.6
90.3
38.7
49.126.4
22.66.41.5
188.26.1
10.323.828.711.5
149.072.216.116.6
60.110.59.28.5
204.07.94.8
15.375.26.9
12.12.43.1
Dec.1966
72.2
87.536.1
46.024.8
22.25.61.5
178.76.0
10.023.528.610.9
137.866.315.315.2
57.910.29.08.2
192.97.6k k4.7
14.172.46.5
n.62.12.7
Government
Dec.1967
57.8
72.0
66.0
99.833.0
23.0
280.65.2
28.360.736.09*2
228.585.516.126.6
91.713.811.86.2
238.45.23*73.9
36.665.36.5
27.83.35.4
Nov.1967
57.5
71.6
65.8
100.933.5
22.5
279.75.2
27.960.535.89.1
227.183.515.926.7
91.713.511.76.2
236.65.10 c3*53.9
36.763.66.4
28.53.35-k
Dec.1966
53.6
69.765.4
95.532.3
21.8
265.75.2
26.558.135.18.9
216.279.215.825.188.813.511.76.1
225.52k3.6
34.562.76.0
27.73.35.4
124
6
89
1011
121314
1516
a19202122232425262728
2930
32333435
363738
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
ESTABLISHMENT DATAHISTORICAL HOURS AND EARNINGS
C-l: Gross hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1
on private nonagricultural payrolls, 1947 to date
Year and month
Av1 . 4 51 . 5 11 . 5 81 . 6 51 . 7 0I . 7 81 . 8 4I . 8 91 . 9 52 . 0 22 . 0 92 . 1 72 . 2 52 . 3 02 . 3 92 . 4 82 . 6 1
2 . 5 52 . 5 62 . 5 72 . 5 92 . 6 02 . 6 02 . 6 22 . 6 12 . 6 32 . 6 62 . 6 62 . 6 82 . 7 1
1For coverage of series, see footnote 1, table B-2.NOTE: Data include Alaska and Hawaii beginning 1959. Data for the 2 most recent months i and 1967 annual averages are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-2: Gross hours and earnings of production workers,1 by industry
sicCode
IndustryAverage weekly earnings
Jan.1968 1967
JNov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Average hourly earningsJan.1968
Dec.1967
iNOV.1967
Jan.1967
TOTAL PRIVATE.
1010110211,121213131,213814142
151616116217171172173174176
MININGM ETAL MINING
Iron oresCopper ores
COAL MININGBituminous coal and lignite mining . . .
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTIONCrude petroleum and natural gas fields.Oil and gas field services
NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELSCrushed and broken stone
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTIONGENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS.HEAVY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS .
Highway and street constructionHeavy construction, nee
SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORSPlumbing, heating, air conditioning...Painting, paper hanging, decorating...Electrical work 'Masonry, stonework, and plastering...Roofing and sheetmetal wdrk
19,24,25,32-3920-23,26-31
191921925194191,3,5,6,9
242422421243243124322442441,2249
25251251125122515252254253,9
32321322322132293243253251326327
328,9
3291
MANUFACTURING . .DURABLE GOODS..
NONDURABLE GOODSDurable Goods
ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIESAmmunition, except for small arms . .
Complete guided m i s s i l e sSighting and fire control equipment . .Other ordnance and a c c e s s o r i e s . . . .
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTSSawmills and planing mills .
Sawmills .and planing mills, general.Millwork, plywood & related products.
MillworkVeneer and plywood
Wooden containersWoodeh boxes, shook, and crates . .
Miscellaneous wood products
FURNITURE AND FIXTURESHousehold furniture
Wood household furnitureUpholstered household furniture-....Mattresses and bedsprings
Office furniturePartitions and fixturesOther furniture and fixtures
STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS Flat glassGlass and glassware, pressed or blown
Glass containersPressed and blown glass, nee
Cement, hydraulicStructural clay products
Brick and structural clay tilePottery and related productsConcrete, gypsum, and plaster
productsOther stone and nonmetallic mineral
productsAbrasive products
$103.40
138.18
148.86
118.08128.86
103. 74
138.36137.78
140.94
95.5089. 63
105.56
81.78
(*)
94.9689. 72
100. 69
116.58
115.20
(*)99.25
113.26
120. 01
$103.9.0
137.80134.97136.01128.15155. 29157.66133.65136.35131. 27125.55122. 03
154.40148. 01142. 50129. 22153.63162.90175.83147.05195. 22142. 23127.68
119. 6C129.89
105. 6C
140. 01140. 1C161. 2E135.09140. 08
97.4492.469.4. 80
106.55105. 26108.7183. 4478. 7693.66
99.8495. 0889.68
103.4997. 36
1U.87120. 01106.50
119.94160.93118.49120. 35115. 37134. 56100.4495.58107.60
120. 13
122.47127. 00
$103.63
139.32137.19141. 79125.83153. 55155.91134. 16136.68131.87132.99131.97
161.24152.56159.22153.61165. 15167.93177.12150.65198.79151.8137.11
117.50126.07
105. 06
139.35141. 3L59. 22123. 84136.96
99.9693.4396.29106.30105. 26108.6283.6479.7993. 71
97. 3492.4387.99101.8488. 21112.98117. 05101. 45
122. 38162.69118.20119. 02117.67143. 05102. 5997.90107. 20
128.18
122.06123.42
$99.70
134. 09136. 00138. 65142.79153.38155.77127. 50135.62120. 96119.30115. 14
149. 14141. 21142. 56130.28150.88157. 14166. 53140. 70185.81138. 43125. 25
113.42122.84
99.65
136. 63135. 71152. 10139.43138.03
90. 8085. 7588. 0999.3896. 78102. 0975. 4473.7586. 88
90. 6383.9581. 1986. 1890. 06114. 01114. 9595. 75
113. 71152. 64114. 26115.64112. 06130. 7995.9288. 98101. 12
112. 44
115. 36119.84
$99.97
133.45136.53136.86144. 21155.91158.30124.91129.65121.39120.94120. 19
148.83141. 21142. 04129. 75151.62156. 09165.36141. 60186. 44140. 22125. 21
114.40124. 62
100. 25
138.02135.38152. 70135. 46143. 28
90.8084. 5386.6399.4797. 02102. 1776.3675.6088. 37
93.7987. 7683. 5693. 2694. 01115.61117.04101. 10
115. 23155.06114.68115. 79112. 88131. 6596.4890. 76101. 75
114.90
116.76121.36
$2.75
3.29
4.29
2.933. 12
2.66
3. 313.32
3. 27
2.432. 31
2.60
2. 06
(*)
2. 382.26
2.53
2.90
2.88
2. 50
2.86
2.92
$2. 72
3.253. 303. 353. 183.763.793. 133.352.972.862.73
4.234. 103.793.553. 984.504. 524. 254.984. 313.99
2.913. 10
2. 64
3. 313. 323.753.423.25
2.432.302. 372. 582. 582. 572. 041.942.29
2. 402. 282. 122. 472.492.672.922. 56
2.893. 762.892.902.873.292.482.322.67
2. 84
2.933. 09
$2.72
3. 243.293.363. 133.703.733. 123.352.952.912.79
4.214.093.803.643.974.494. 534. 225. 024. 293.94
2. 883. 06
2.62
3. 313. 353. 723. 323. 20
2.452.292. 362.582. 582. 582. 061. 972. 28
2.382. 262. 112.462. 432.692.892. 53
2. 903. 742.892.912.873.352. 492. 322.66
2. 90
2.923. 04
2.61
3. 173. 203. 273.263.753.793. 003. 262.802.732. 57
4. 023.893.603.293.814.274. 274. 024. 744. 123. 75
2. 782.96
2. 51
3. 233. 273.633. 253. 13
2. 272. 162. 232.462. 452.461.841.792. 14
2.262. 121.992. 282. 372.672.792. 37
2.763.602.762.762.763. 192. 412. 232.56
2.69
2.802.93
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-2: Gross hours and earnings of production workers,1 by industry
sicCode
IndustryAverage weekly hours
Jan.1968
Dec.1967
JNov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Average overtime hoursJan.1968
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
TOTAL PRIVATE.
1010110211,121213131,213814142
151616116217171172173174176
19,24,25,32-3920-23,26-31
191921925194191,3,5,6,9
242422421243243124322442441,2249
25251251125122515252254253,9
32321322322132293243253251326327
328,9
3291
MININGMETAL MINING
Iron oresCopper ores
COALMININGBituminous coal and lignite mining . .
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTIONCrude petroleum and natural gas fieldsOil and gas field services
NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELSCrushed and broken stone
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTIONGENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS HEAVY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS
H i g h w a y a n d s t r e e t c o n s t r u c t i o n . . . .H e a v y c o n s t r u c t i o n , n e e
SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORSPlumbing, heating, air conditioning. .Painting, paper hanging, decorating. .Electrical workMasonry, stonework, and plastering. . .Roofing and sheet metal work
MANUFACTURING..DURABLE GOODS
NONDURABLE GOODSDurable Goods
ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIESAmmunition; except for small arms . .
Complete guided m i s s i l e sSighting and fire control equipment . .Other ordnance and a c c e s s o r i e s * . . . .
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTSSawmills and planing mills
Sawmills and planing mills, generalMillwork, plywood & related products.
MillworkVeneer and plywood
Wooden containersWooden boxes, shook, and crates . . .
Miscellaneous wood products
FURNITURE AND FIXTURESHousehold furniture
Wood household furnitureUpholstered household furniture. . .Mattresses and bedsprings
Office furniturePartitions and fixturesOther furniture and fixtures
STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS- Flat glassGlass and glassware, pressed or blown
Glass containers . . . .Pressed and blown glass,, n e e . . .
Cement, hydraulicStructural clay products
Brick and structural clay tile . . . . .Pottery and related productsConcrete, gypsum and plaster
productsOther stone and nonmetallic mineral
productsAbrasive products
37.6
42. 0
34. 7
40. 341. 3
39.0
41.841. 5
43. 139.338. 8
40. 6
39. 7
(*)39.939.7
39. 8
40. 2
40. 0
(*)39. 7
39.6
41. 1
38.2
42.440.940.640. 341.341.642.740.744.243.944.7
38.1
36.53.6. 137.636.438.636.238.934.639.233. 032.0
41. 1.41.9
40.0
42. 342.243.039.543. 1
40. 140.240.041. 340.842. 340. 940.640.9
41.641.742. 341.939.141. 941. 141.6
41. 542.841.041.540.240.940.541.240. 3
42. 3
41.841. 1
43.041.742.240.241.541.843.040.844.745.747. 3
38. 337.341.942.241.637.439. 135.739.635.434.8
40.841.2
40. 1
42. 142.242.837. 342.8
40.840.840.841. 240.842. 140.640.541. 1
40.940.941.741.436.342.040. 540. 1
42.243.540.940.941.042.741.242.240. 3
44.2
41.840. 6
38.2
42. 342.542.443.840.941. 142.541.643.243.744.8
37. 136.339.639.639.636.839.035.039.233.633.4
40.841.5
39.7
42. 341.541.942.944. 1
40.039.739.540.439.541.541.041.240.6
40. 139.640.837.838.042.741.240.4
41.242.441.441.940.641. 039.839.939.5
41.8
41.240.9
38.6
42.542.441.644. 141.842.142.240.943.244. 345.7
37. 336.339.939.839.936.939.035.439.534.233. 3
41.342. 1
40. 1
42.641.442. 342.245.2
40.039.539.240.639.641.741. 542.041. 1
41.541.242.240. 239v543.341.842. 341.642.641.441.840.941.440.240.739.9
42.4
41.741.0
3.23.5
2.9
3.63.9
3. 3
4.03.9
3.44.2
3.53.7
3.3
3.2
3.5
3.63.7
3.53.03.4
4.14. 34.6
1.93. 3
2.4
5. 3
3.6
3.43.5
3.3
4. 14. 3
2.43.9
3.74.0
3.6
3. 2
3.6
3. 33.4
3.52.83.4
4.44.74. 5
2.23.6
2.3
6.3
3.6
3.43.7
3.0
4.03. 3
4.55.4
3. 33. 3
3.0
3.7
3.5
2.82.6
4.42.73. 3
3.53.83.6
2.32.6
2. 3
4.6
3. 1
3.74. 1
3. 3
4. 33.4
3.06.3
3.43.3
3.2
3.9
3.5
3.83.6
5. 13.64.3
3.93.74. 1
2.32.8
2.6
4.9
3.7
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
290-264 O - 68 - 6
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-2: Gross hours and earnings of production workers,1 by industry-Continued
sicCode
IndustryAverage weekly earnings
Jan. Dec.1968 1967
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Average hourly earningsJan. Dec. Nov.1968 1967 1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
333313312332332133223323333,433533513352335733633613362,93393391
343413423421,3,534293433431,2343334434413442344334443446,9345345134523463473483493494,8
35351351135193523533531,235333535,63543541354435453542,835535513552355535635613562356635735713583585359
Durable GoodsContinued
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIESBlast furnace and basic steel products . .
Blast furnaces and steel millsIron and steel foundries
Gray iron foundriesMalleable iron foundriesSteel foundries
Nonferrous metalsNonferrous rolling and drawing
Copper rolling and drawingAluminum rolling and drawingNonferrous wire drawing and insulating
Nonferrous foundriesAluminum castingsOther nonferrous castings
Miscellaneous primary metal products . . .Iron and steel forgings
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTSMetal cansCutlery, hand tools, and hardware
Cutlery and hand tools, incl.sawsHardware, n e c
Plumbing and heating, except electric . . .Sanitary ware & plumbers' brass goods.Heating equipment, except e lec t r ic . . . .
Fabricated structural metal products . . . .Fabricated structural .steelMetal doors, sash, and trimFabricated plate work (boiler shops) . .Sheet metal workArchitectural and misc. metal work . . .
Screw machine products, bolts, etcScrew machine productsBolts, nuts, rivets, and washers
Metal stampingsMetal services, n e eMisc. fabricated wire productsMisc. fabricated metal products
Valves, pipe, and pipe fittings
MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICALEngines and turbines
Steam engines and turbinesInternal combustion engines, n e e . . . .
Farm machineryConstruction and related machinery
Construction and mining machinery....Oil field machineryConveyors, hoists, cranes, monorails..
Metal working machineryMachine tools, metal cutting types . . . .Special dies, tools, jigs & fixtures . .Machine tool accessoriesMisc. metal working machinery
Special industry machineryFood products machineryTextile machineryPrinting trades machinery
General industrial machineryPumps and compressorsBall and roller bearingsPower transmission equipment
Office and computing machinesComputing machines and cash registers
Service industry machinesRefrigeration machinery
Misc. machinery, except electrical
$142. 76151. 06
130. 15
137.76137.57
1 22. 91
153. 55
127.82155. 25118.78
113. 87
122. 91
1 30. 54
(*)108. 67113. 12123. 07
137. 67148. 45
137. 34
155. 05
(*)
136. 27
1 34. 62
119.89
136. 20
$142.148.150.134.137.129.129.138.138.144.140.133.125.127.122.152.155.
$141.148.150.130.132.128.127.138.136.142.138.132.121.123.120.150.152.
128.52154.80121.01117.01123.79116.93119.14115. 14124. 42124.53104.80132.92128.84126. 72130.90124.98136.16144. 82110. 43115.92124. 86128.59
139.53150. 59161. 14146. 23124.03138.74142. 12133. 36139.52156.20156. 60172.96139.97141. 10132. 25136.21110.88144. 19136.73133.98142.52131.93135.58141.67124.31125. 77136.28
124.92148. 58120. 18116.18122. 25116.40118.61114. 21124. 61125.86105.26133. 14128.11122. 60132. 11126.87136.66132. 02108.81114. 54122.84126. 54
137.05144. 61147.65143. 31124.82136.18140. 61130. 05135. 77155. 49154. 56172. 29138.78139.17130.48132. 61110. 20143. 12134. 92132.40138.93130.06133. 04138.74121. 36121.58133.73
$138.69144. 02145. 35129.20127.08135. 58130. 59132.60136.66145.35137.92131.70121.30123.43119.07150. 66154.76
122.89137.85116.60114.95117.91109.02108.86108.90123. 31121.60103.86136. 09126.07117.38131.26124.43138.15131.25108.21111.10121.51125.80
137.03143. 48149.45141. 12136. 40131.35133.40126.44135. 08157. 42158. 12173.48141.82141.36129.65135. 29106.93144. 74136.47131.46143.09135.91131.75137.28115.26116.00133.20
$137.61140. 45140. 62131. 63130. 07137. 17132. 25.131.86138.03150. 29136. 53133. 34123. 77124. 20123. 77152. 14155. 18
124. 53139.40117.03115.35118.66111. 35112. 44110.55125.83124.23104.45138.57129.02123.40133. 18124.82141. 21133. 76109. 20112. 71121.09124. 79
138.60154. 51169.88150.67132. 29134. 08135. 11126.44139.98157. 17161. 62170. 03142. 91141.76132.61137.81110. 69147. 35138. 92133.72141.80140. 04133.85140. 51119.81118.90132.46
$3.443._64
3.19
3. 283.26
3. 02
3.63
3. 083.452.94
2.89
3. 02
3. 05
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3. 273.56
3. 27
3. 54
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3. 26
3. 19
3. 02
3. 16
$3. 433.653. 703. 193. 193.213. 183. 273.213. 313. 273. 113. 033. 082.983. 603. 72
3. 063.442.932.842.992.882.922.853. 023.032.623. 183. 153. 013.032.923. 133.362.702.802.983. 04
3.263.563. 733.493. 073. 283.403. 083. 203.513.483.763. 243. 323. 093. 222.643. 333. 243. 163. 333. 213. 193. 313. 013. 063. 14
$3. 423.653. 703. 153. 143.243. 143.273.193. 283.273. 093. 003. 032.973. 583. 70
3. 013. 402.912. 822.962.862. 902.823. 013. 042. 583. 173. 142.943. 032.933. 123.222. 682.782.963. 02
3. 243. 513. 613. 473. 163. 253. 383. 063. 153.513.453. 773. 223.293.073. 182.633.293. 223. 133. 303. 183. 163. 282.962.983. 11
$3.313. 533. 583. 042.993. 193. 083. 123. 123.233.203. 002.932.962.893. 523.65
2.943.292.832.752.892.762.772.752.952.932.593. 103. 062.872.932.793. 073.142.622.692.902.96
3. 153. 403. 503.363.243. 123. 232.923. 073.403. 353.663. 113.222.963. 112. 513.263. 133. 053. 233. 113. 103. 232.862.903.00
$3.303. 523.563. 042.993.193. 093. 113. 133.263.193. 012.942.952.943.533.66
2.933. 282.822. 742.882. 772.792.752.942.932.563. 103. 052.892.94
, 2.783. 093.142.602.692. 892.95
3. 153.483.633.443. 183. 143. 242.923. 093. 383. 363.613.103.202.963. 092. 513. 263. 153. 063.233. 143. 123.262.882.902.97
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-2: Grots hours and arnings of production workers/ by industryContinued
sicCode
IndustryAverage weekly hours
Jan.1968
D e c . N o v .1967 1967
Jan.1967
Dec.1966
Average overtime hoursJan .1968
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Jan.1967
333313312332332133223323333,433533513352335733633613362,93393391
343413423421,3,534293433431,2343334434413442344334443446,9345345134523463473483493494,8
35351351135193523533531,235333535,63543541354435453542,835535513552355535635613562356635735713583585359
Durable Goods-Continued
PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIESBlast furnace and basic steel products . .
Blast furnaces and steel mills . . . . . .Iron and steel foundries
Gray iron foundriesMalleable iron foundriesSteel foundries
Nonferrous metalsNonferrous rolling and drawing
Copper rolling and drawing .Aluminum rolling and drawingNonferrous wire drawing and insulating .
Nonferrous foundriesAluminum castingsOther nonferrous castings
Miscellaneous primary metal products . . .Iron and steel forgings
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTSMetal cansCutlery, hand tools, and hardware.
Cutlery and hand tools, incl. saws. . . .Hardware, n e e
Plumbing and heating, except electric. . .Sanitary ware & plumbers' brass goods .Heating equipment, except electric . . .
Fabricated structural metal products . . . .Fabricated structural steelMetal doors, sash, and trimFabricated plate work (boiler shops). . .Sheet metal workArchitectural and misc. metal work . . . .
Screw machine products, bolts, etcScrew machine productsBolts, nuts, rivets, and washers
Metal stampingsMetal services, n e e . . .Misc. fabricated wire productsMisc. fabricated metal products
Valves, pipe, and pipe fittings
MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICALEngines and turbines
Steam engines and turbinesInternal combustion engines, n e e . . .
Farm machineryConstruction and related machinery
Construction and mining machinery . . .Oil field machineryConveyors, hoists, cranes, monorails. .
Metal working machineryMachine tools, metal cutting types. . . .Special dies, tools, jigs, & fixtures. . .Machine tool accessoriesMisc. metal working machinery
Special industry machineryFood products machineryTextile machineryPrinting trades machinery
General industrial machineryPumps and compressorsBall and roller bearingsPower transmission equipment
Office and computing machinesComputing machines and cash registers
Service industry machinesRefrigeration machinery
Misc. machinery, except electrical
4 1 . 54 1 . 5
40.8
42. 042. 2
40. 7
42. 3
41.545. 040. 4
39^4
40. 7
42.8
(*)40. 140. 441. 3
42. 141. 7
42O 0
43. 8
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41.640.840.742.143. 140. 240.842.443.143.742.943.041.341.541. 242.441.7
42. 045.041. 341.241. 440. 640.840.441. 241. 140. 041.840.942. 143. 242.843.543. 140.941.441.942. 3
42.842. 343. 241.940.442.341.843. 343.644. 545. 046. 043. 242. 542.842. 342. 043. 342. 242. 442.841. 142. 542.841. 341. 143.4
41.340. 640.641.442. 139.840.742. 542.843.442.542.940.640. 740. 542. 141. 3
41. 543.741.341.241.340. 740.940. 541.441.440.842. 040.841. 743.643.343.841. 040.641. 241. 541.942. 341. 240.941. 339.541.941.642. 543. 144. 344.845.743. 142. 342. 541. 741.943. 541.942.342. 140.942. 142. 341. 040.843. 0
41.940.840.642.542.542.542.442.543.845. 043. 143.941.441. 741. 242.842.4
41.841.941.241.840.839.539.339.641.841.540. 143.941.240.944.844.645.041.841. 341. 341.942.5
43. 542. 242.742. 042. 142. 141. 343.344. 046. 347. 247. 445.643.943.843.542. 644.443. 643. 144. 343. 742.542.540. 340. 044.4
41. 739.939.543.343.543.042.842.444. 146. 142.844. 342. 142. 142. 143. 142.4
42. 542.541. 542. 141. 240. 240. 340. 242.842. 440.844. 742.342. 745.344.945.742.642.041.941.942. 3
44. 044. 446.843.841. 642. 741.743. 345. 346.548. 147. 146. 144.344.844. 644. 145. 244. 143.743.944.642.943. 141.641. 044.6
3.42. 3
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4.64.8
4. 0
4. 4
4. 05. 73. 3
2.8
3. 3
5. 1
5. 14. 03.93.6
4.44.4
2. 73. 7
6. 1
4 . 5
3.4
2. 7
5. 5
3. 32. 4
4. 1
4. 74. 3
3.6
3.8
3.64.93. 2
2.8
3. 3
5 .6
3.33.83.73.4
4. 13.7
1.93 O 4
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3._6
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3. 0
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3. 72.4
4 . 9
4. 15.3
4. 3
5. 4
3.93. 23. 2
2. 1
3.8
6.7
3.94. 43.93. 7
5. 24. 5
4. 23.6
7 1 7
5.4
5.1
3.6
2. 5
6.4
See footnotes at end of table. NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-2: Gross hours and earnings of production workers,1 by industryContinued
IndustryAverage weekly earnings
1968 1967 1967 1967 1966
Average hourly earnings
1968 1967 1967 1967
Durable GoodsContinued
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES...Electric test & distributing equipment . . .
Electric measuring instrumentsTransformersSwitchgear and switchboard apparatus..
Electrical industrial apparatusMotors and generatorsIndustrial controls
Household appliancesHousehold refrigerators and freezers . . .Household laundry equipmentElectric housewares and fans
Electric lighting and wiring equipment . . .Electric lampsLighting fixturesWiring devices.
Radio and TV receiving equipmentCommunication equipment
Telephone and telegraph apparatus . . . .Radio and TV communication equipment
Electronic components and accessories . ne-half. Inclusioi of data for the group in the nondurable goods total has little effect.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS
C-5: Gross and spendable average weekly earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1
on private nonagricultural payrolls, in current and 1957-59 dollars
IndustryGross average weekly earnings
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Spendable average weekly earningsWorker with no dependents
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Worker with three dependents
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
TOTAL PRIVATE:Current dollars1957-59 dollars . . .
MINING:Current dollars . .1957-59 dollars .
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION:Current dollars1957-59 dollars
MANUFACTURING:Current dollars . . .1957-59 dollars. . .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE:Current dollars1957-59 dollars
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE:Current dollars1957-59 dollars
$103.9087.90
137.80116.58
154.40130.63
119.60101.18
83.0870.29
99,1683.89
$103.6387.97
139.32118.27
136.88
117.5099.75
82.6770.18
98.4283.55
$99.9787.16
133.45116.35
148.83129.76
n4.4o99.74
79.9269.68
93.6281.62
71 .
111.1394. 02
124.08104.97
96.8581.94
68.7658.17
81.3568.82
$84.7471.94
112.3495.37
129*38109.83
95.2680.87
68.4458.10
80.7968.58
$82.1771.64
107.8994.06
120.01104.63
93.1381.19
66.4457.93
77.2267.32
$92.5078.26
120.12101.62
133.88113.27
105.0488.87
75.8164.14
88.7375.07
$92.2978.34
121.38103.04
139.8
103.3587.73
75.4864.07
88.1474.82
$89.5878.10
116.70101.74
129.51112.91
101.0988.13
73.4364.02
84.4973.66
For coverage of series, see footnote 1, table B-2.NOTE: Data for the current month are preliminary.
C-6: Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours and payrolls in industrial and construction activities11957-59=100
Industry
TOTAL
MINING
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION
MANUFACTURING
DURABLE GOODS
Ordnance and accessoriesLumber and wood productsFurniture and fixturesStone, clay, and glass productsPrimary metal industries . .Fabricated metal productsMachinery, except electricalElectrical equipment and suppliesTransportation equipmentInstruments and related productsMiscellaneous manufacturing industries
NONDURABLE GOODS
Food and kindred productsTobacco manufacturesTextile mill products . .Apparel and other textile productsPaper and allied productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied productsPetroleum and coal productsRubber and plastics products, neeLeather and leather products
MINING
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION
MANUFACTURING
Jan.1968
108.7
73.189.2
n4.o120,8
192.286.3
122.9100.4106.3123.5135.3141.5123.5128.3102.0
105.389.980.6
101.5
Hfcl114.8117.0
81.9149.394.1
Dec.1967
114.576.6
106.8
117.8
123.6
191.190.8
129.3106.8107.2126.7134.6144.9126.3130.8IO8.7
110.4
95.594.9
105.7H6.3H8.5119.9119.381.5
154.198*9
Nov.1967
Man-hours116.0
78.0
119.8
117.2
121.7
188.793.9
125.6109.8105.8124.4135.4143.7115.2129.7H6.9111.4
98.8100.7105.4118.1117.9118.4119.185.3
154.7
Jan.1967 ,
Dec.1966
112.3
79.199.1
116.4
123-4
168.189.4
123.1103.0116.0125.6143.5147.3116.0131.0105.2
107.391.487.8
101.3116.9n4.i117.2115.577.5
149.498.2
116.2
81.4
107.4
119.6
126.6164.890.7
130.6IO6.9115.4129.4144.6151.3122.3133.1112.1
110.4
96.698.9
103.9118.6116.9119.9117.180.1
153.2100.2
Payrolls
96.6
135.5
158.3
100.0
160.2
162.4
101.4
178.5159.5
100.4
141.0
153.1
102.6
151.7
156.9
NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are prelim
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ESTABLISHMENT DATASEASONALLY ADJUSTED HOURS
C-7: Average weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers*on private nonagricultural payrolls, seasonally adjusted
Industry Jan.1968Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Oct.1967
Sept.1967
Aug.1967
July1967
June1967
May1967
Apr.1967
Mar.1967
Feb.1967
TOTAL PRIVATE
MINING
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION . . . .
MANUFACTURING .Overtime hours .
DURABLE GOODS.Overtime hours .
Ordnance and accessories
Lumber and wood products
Furniture and fixtures
Stone, clay, and glass products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical equipment and supplies
Transportation equipment
Instruments and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
NONDURABLE GOODS .Overtime hours . . . .
Food and kindred products ,
Tobacco manufactures
Textile mill products
Apparel and other textile products. . .
Paper and allied products
Printing and publishing
Chemicals and allied products
Petroleum and coal products
Rubber and plastics products,n e c . . .
Leather and leather products
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE .
WHOLESALE TRADE
RETAIL TRADE
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE.
3 7 . 8
42.3
35. 7
40.53.4
41.53. 7
41. 5
39.7
40. 5
40. 9
41.4
41.9
42. 1
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43. 1
41.0
39.3
39.33. 2
40. 5
38. 1
41. 1
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42.6
37. 7
41.4
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41. 2
37.6
36.2
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38.0
42.4
37.3
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41.53.7
41.7
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41.6
41.6
41.6
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42.6
41.2
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39.83.3
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36.8
41.7
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40.73.4
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41.7
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40.4
41.8
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39.73.2
40. 7
39.0
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41.5
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41.9
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38.4
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40.83.4
41.63.7
42.4
40.5
40.7
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41.0
41.8
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40.2
42.7
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39.5
39.93. 3
41. 0
38.0
41.4
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42.8
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41. 5
42.4
41.9
38.9
36.7
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35.4
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42.8
37.5
40.73. 3
41. 33.5
41.9
39.7
40.2
41.6
41.0
41.5
42.2
40.4
42. 5
41. 2
39.4
39.73. 1
40.8
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41.0
35.8
42.6
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41. 5
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42.0
38.3
36.7
40.5
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37.1
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37.5
40.43. 3
41.03. 5
41.8
39.9
40.2
41.3
40.9
41. 3
42. 1
40. 3
41.4
41.0
39.2
39.63.0
40.6
38.4
40.6
35.9
42.7
38. 3
41.5
42.8
40.6
38.4
36.
40.5
35.4
37.0
38. 1
42.2
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40.93. 3
41. 2
40. 1
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41. 3
40.6
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42.0
40.0
41.2
41.0
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39.53.0
41.0
39.0
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42.6
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41.2
37.9
36.7
40.5
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42.0
36.4
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41.03. 3
42.0
40. 1
40. 1
41. 1
40.6
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42. 3
39.9
41.7
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39.53.0
40.6
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35.9
42.5
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41.2
42.6
40.9
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36. 3
40. 3
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38.0
42. 7
37.4
40. 53.2
41.03.3
41.6
40.6
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41. 3
40.2
41. 5
42.8
39.6
40.9
41. 5
39.7
39.83.0
40.8
39.4
40.8
36.2
42.5
38.6
41.5
42.6
41. 1
37.7
36.4
40.4
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37.0
38.2
42.4
37.4
40.43.3
41.3. 5
41.9
40.7
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41. 5
40.8
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42.9
40.0
40. 7
41. 5
39.2
39.53.2
41. 1
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40.2
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42.8
38.5
41.6
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36.6
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42.2
37.6
40. 33.4
41.03.7
41.7
40. 3
40. 2
41. 5
40.9
41.4
43.0
39.7
40. 7
40.9
38.7
39.53. 1
41. 0
38.2
40.2
35.6
42.8
38.6
41.4
42.6
40.9
37. 1
36.6
40.5
35. 3
37.0
For coverage of series, see footnote 1, table B-2.NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATASEASONALLY ADJUSTED
C-8: Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours in industrial and construction activities1seasonally adjusted
1957-59=100
IndustryJan.1968
Dec.1967
Nov.1967
Oct.1967
Sept.1967
Aug.1967
July1967
June1967
May1967
Apr.1967
Mar.1967
Feb.1967
T O T A L . . . .
MINING
CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION ,
MANUFACTURING
DURABLE GOODS
113.0 114. 8 114. 9 111. 8 112.7 113.0 111.8111.9 1U.5 113.2 114. 3 114.9
Ordnance and accessories
Lumber and wood products
Furniture and fixtures
Stone, clay, and glass products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products
Machinery, except electrical
Electrical equipment and supplies
Transportation equipment
Instruments and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
NONDURABLE GOODS
Food and kindred products
Tobacco manufactures
Textile mill products
Apparel and other textile products
Paper and allied products
Printing and publishing ... . .
Chemicals and allied products
Petroleum and coal products
Rubber and plastics products, n e e
Leather and leather products
75.4
104. 9
116.3
122.5
189. 2
92. 1
126. 1
106. 9
107. 3
125.7
135. 2
141. 8
122.3
129.4
111. 7
108.3
95.9
83.6
103. 6
112. 0
116.3
116. 8
119. 2
85. 9
149.6
94.1
76.6
115. 1
116. 7
122.0
186. 6
93.5
125. 7
109.4
108. 8
124.9
133.3
140. 7
120.4
129.6
109.4
109.9
95.9
83.0
105. 3
117.4
117. 6
117.4
120. 1
83.2
150.4
96.5
78.2
119.5
115. 9
120.4
185. 1
94. 7
122. 8
108. 7
108. 7
122.5
137. 2
140. 8
110.5
128.4
109. 3
110. 0
96.0
91. 1
103.9
117.2
116.4
118. 1
120. 0
86. 1
151. 5
98.9
76.4
110.6
113.8
77.7
113.9
114.2
117.7 118.6
184.
92.7
121.
106.
105.
120. 1
132.
138.
107.6
127.
107.
2 183.
9 106.
.7
91.8
6121. 1
. 1
6104.2
121. 1
6 137.5
3 136.2
111.4
5 126.9
8 108.4
108. 7 108. 6
95.5
83. 2
103.
114.8
116.0
116.8
118.7
85.9
150.
95.9
95.4
79.9
3 103.0
115.9
115. 1
117.8
116.9
84. 0
3 150.0
95.5
78.5
111.0
115.2
121.0
182.8
90. 1
119.3
105.7
106.4
123.2
136.9
140.2
120.6
128.7
108.4
107.6
82.2
111.2
79.7
109. 1
113.4 114. 1
118. 3 118.9
177.6
90.4
118.4
105.2
106. 0
121.8
135.9
137. 1
110.
128. 1
108. 5
172. 7
91.6
120. 3
105.2
106.7
122. 3
136.0
134. 6
5 114. 2
128. 1
109.4
107.0 107.8
92.7 95.:
85.4 1 89.1
101.6 j 100.1114.8
116. 1
118.5
116.9
84. 0
148. 1
93.7
114.
116.
118.
97. 5
89.2
100.4
91116.0
8J116. 3
6118.5
116.9
84. 1
129.2
92.7
116.0
83.7
131. 2
93.7
79.4
106.7
114.0
119.5
173.7
90.7
121.0
104. 1
107. 2
121.8
137.0
137.8
114.2
129. 3
110. 3
106.9
96.2
86.4
99.9
116. 3
113. 9
118.3
115. 1
82.3
127. 3
94. 1
80.9
112.6
114.9
80.8
114.6
115.9
119.8 121.9
172. 1
93. 1
121.2
105.4
106.8
123.0
139. 3
138.
110.9
131.4
111.2
172. 1
95.3
122. 6
108.0
110.9
124. 5
140.5
. 3
111. 6
131.4
110. 1
2 143
108. 5108.1
96.5
87.7
101.
117.
114. 1
119.4
116.
83.0
145. 3
94.7
97.7
83.8
0100.3
0114.1
116.0
119. 3
5 116.2
82.4
145. 3
92.0
80.6
116. 7
116. 3
122. 3
167.8
94. 2
124.2
108.0
113.1
124.9
141. 2
143.6
112. 3
129. 1
109.7
108. 5
97.2
85. 0
100.7
116.0
115. 6
118.9
116. 7
82. 3
146. 0
93.8
'For mining and manufacturing, data refer to production and related workers; for contract construction, data relate to construction workers.
NOTE: Data for the 2 most recent months are preliminary.
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ESTABLISHMENT DATASTATE AND AREA HOURS AND EARNINGS
C-9: Grots hours and arnings off production workers on manufacturing payrolls,by State and selected areas
State and areaAverage weekly earnings
Tec .1967
Nov.1967
Dec.1966
Dec.1967
e weekly hoursNov.1967
Dec.1966
Average hourly earningsDec.1967 1967
Dec.1966
$2.352.942.68
3.96
2.9k2.883.51
1.93I.851.952.31
3.233.183.392.823.162.933.593.113.483*473.363.212.933.25
2.89
2.892.972.982.922.002.912.82
2.973.25
2.99
2.302.282.482.192.202.672.372.68
2.152.652.57
2.62
2.76
3.013.04
ALABAMA..Birmingham ,Mobile.
ARIZONAPhoenix.Tucson .
ARKANSASFort SmithLittle Rock-North Little RockPine Bluff
CALIFORNIAAnaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove .BakersfieldFresnoLos Angeles-Long BeachOxnard-VentufaSacramentoSan Bernardino-Riverside-Ontario .San Diego ' . . . . .San Francisco-OaklandSan JoseSanta BarbaraSanta RosaStocktonVallejo-Napa
COLORADO.Denver . . .
CONNECTICUT. .Bridgeport . . . .HartfordNew Britain . . .New Haven. . . .StamfordWaterbury
DELAWARE.Wilmington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:Washington SMSA
FLORIDAFort Lauderdale-Hollywood .JacksonvilleMiamiOrlandoPensacolaTampa-St. PetersburgWest Palm Beach
GEORGIA .Atlanta . .Savannah.
HAWAII
IDAHO .
$104.25128.21121.82
(1)120.25120.89l4l.28
84.6380.2a82.78120.94
138.24137.^5136.74IIO.96137.12119.81148.14131.86150.14145.27146.65122.62117.62136.40137.83
121.30124.71
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