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  • Emplo yment & Ear ningsU.S. Department of LaborBureau of Labor StatisticsJuly 2004

    In this issue:

    Second quarter 2004 averages for household survey data

    Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORElaine L. Chao, Secretary

    BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICSKathleen P. Utgoff, Commissioner

    Employment & Earnings (ISSN 0013-6840; USPS 485-010),is published monthly and prepared in the Office ofEmployment and Unemployment Statistics in collaborationwith the Office of Publications. The data are collected bythe U.S. Census Bureau (Department of Commerce) andState Employment Security Agencies, in cooperation withthe Bureau of Labor Statistics. The State agencies are listedon the inside back cover.

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    July 2004Vol. 51 No. 7

    Calendar of Features

    In addition to the monthly data appearing regularlyin Employment & Earnings, special features appearin most of the issues as shown below.

    Household data

    Revised seasonally adjusted series

    Annual averages

    Earnings by detailed occupation

    Union affiliation

    Minimum wage data

    Employee absences

    Quarterly averages: Seasonally adjusted data,persons of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, andweekly earnings data

    Establishment data

    National annual averages:

    Industry sectors (preliminary)

    Industry detail

    Women employees

    National data revised to reflect new benchmarksand revised seasonally adjusted series

    State and area annual averages

    Area definitions

    Region, State, and area labor force data

    Annual averages

    Jan.

    Jan.

    Jan.

    Jan.

    Jan.

    Jan.

    Jan., Apr., July, Oct.

    Jan.

    March

    March

    Feb.

    May

    May

    May

    Cover Design:Keith Tapscott

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  • EMPLOYMENT&EARNINGS -Editor

    John E Stinson Jr.

    Design and LayoutPhyllis L. Lott

    Contents pageList of statistical tables iiContents to the explanatory notes and estimates of error vEmployment and unemployment developments, June 2004 1Summary tables and charts 3Explanatory notes and estimates of error 185Index to statistical tables 230

    Statistical tables

    o 11 NotTT. . . . Seasonally

    Source Historical fcd seasonally

    adjustedHousehold, data 5 7 17

    Establishment data:Employment:

    National......................................... 48StateArea

    Hours and earnings:National 49State and area...............................................................

    Local area labor force data:RegionStateArea

    Household data:Quarterly averages 164 174

    5360

    69

    151153

    739494

    118148

    158158

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  • Monthly Household Data

    PageHistorical

    A-l. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years and over, 1969 to date 5A-2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 years and over by sex, 1992 to date .... 6

    Seasonally Adjusted DataEmployment Status

    A-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by sex and age 7A-4. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by race, sex, age,

    and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 8A-5. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 25 years and over

    by educational attainment 10A-6. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by sex and age 11

    Characteristics of the EmployedA-7. Employed persons by class of worker and part-time status 12A-8. Employed persons by age, sex, and marital status 13

    Characteristics of the UnemployedA-9. Unemployed persons by age, sex, and marital status 14

    A-10. Unemployment rates by age, sex, and marital status 15A- l l . Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment 16A-12. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment 16

    Not Seasonally Adjusted DataEmployment Status

    A-13. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by age, sex, and race 17A-14. Employment status of the Hispanic or Latino population by age and sex 21A-l5. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by race, sex, age,

    and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 22A-l6. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 16 to 24 years of age by

    school enrollment, educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 23A-l7. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 25 years and over by

    educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. 25A-l8. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by age, sex, race, and

    Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 26Characteristics of the Employed

    A-19. Employed persons by occupation, sex, and age 28A-20. Employed persons by occupation, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and sex 29A-21. Employed persons by industry and occupation 31A-22. Employed persons in agriculture and related and in nonagricultural industries

    by age, sex, and class of worker 32A-23. Persons at work in agriculture and related and in nonagricultural industries by hours of work 3 3A-24. Persons at work 1 to 34 hours in all and in nonagricultural industries by reason for

    working less than 35 hours and usual full- or part-time status 33A-25. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by class of worker and usual full- or part-time status 34A-26. Persons at work in nonagricultural industries by age, sex, race, Hispanic or

    Latino ethnicity, marital status, and usual full- or part-time status 3 5A-27. Persons at work by occupation, sex, and usual full- or part-time status 36

    Characteristics of the UnemployedA-28. Unemployed persons by marital status, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, age, and sex 37A-29. Unemployed persons by occupation and sex 38A-30. Unemployed persons by industry and sex 39A-31. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, and age 41A-32. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 42A-33. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, sex, age, and duration of unemployment 43A-34. Unemployed total and full-time workers by duration of unemployment 43A-35. Unemployed persons by age, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, marital status,

    and duration of unemployment 44A-36. Unemployed persons by occupation, industry, and duration of unemployment 45

    Persons Not in the Labor ForceA-37. Persons not in the labor force by desire and availability for work, age, and sex 46

    Multiple JobholdersA-38. Multiple jobholders by selected demographic and economic characteristics 47

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  • Monthly Establishment Data

    Page

    HistoricalB-l . Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector, 1954 to date 48B-2. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm

    payrolls by major industry sector, 1964 to date 49Seasonally Adjusted Data

    EmploymentNational

    B-3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 53B-4. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 57B-5. Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector

    and selected industry detail 58

    B-6. Diffusion indexes of employment change 59

    StatesB-7. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by State and major industry 60

    Hours and EarningsNational

    B-8. Average weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarmpayrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 69

    B-9. Indexes of aggregate weekly hours of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarmpayrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 70

    B-10. Hours of wage and salary workers on nonfarm payrolls by major industry 71B-l 1. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm

    payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 72Mot Seasonally Adjusted Data

    EmploymentNational

    B-12. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by detailed industry 73

    B-l3. Women employees on nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail 93States and Areas

    B-14. Employees on nonfarm payrolls in States and selected areas by major industry 94Hours and Earnings

    NationalB-l 5. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm

    payrolls by detailed industry 11 8B-l6. Average hourly earnings, excluding overtime, of production workers on manufacturing payrolls 146B-17. Average hourly and weekly earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers on private

    nonfarm payrolls by major industry sector and selected industry detail, in currentand constant (1982) dollars. 147

    States arid Areas

    B-l 8. Average hours and earnings of production workers on manufacturing payrolls in Statesand selected areas 148

    Monthly Regional, State5 and Area Labor Force DataSeasonally Adjusted Data

    C-l. Labor force status by census region and division 151C-2. Labor force status by State 153

    Not Seasonally Adjusted DataC-3. Labor force status by State and metropolitan area.... 158

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  • Quarterly Household Data

    Page

    Seasonally Adjusted DataEmployment Status

    D-l. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by sex and age 164D-2. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by race, sex, age,

    and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 165D-3. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population 25 years and over

    by educational attainment 167D-4. Employed and unemployed full- and part-time workers by sex and age 168

    Characteristics of the Employed

    D-5. Employed persons by class of worker and part-time status 169D-6. Employed persons by age, sex, and marital status 170

    Characteristics of the Unemployed

    D-7. Unemployed persons by age, sex, and marital status 171D-8. Unemployment rates by age, sex, and marital status 172D-9. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment 173

    D-10. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment 173

    Not Seasonally Adjusted DataEmployment Status

    D-ll. Employment status of the civilian noninstitutional population by sex, age, and race 174D-12. Employment status of the Hispanic or Latino population by sex, age, and detailed ethnic group 175

    Characteristics of the Employed

    D-13. Employed persons by sex, occupation, class of worker, full- or part-time status, and race 176D-l4. Employed Hispanic or Latino workers by sex, occupation, class of worker,

    full- or part-time status, and detailed ethnic group 177D-15. Employed persons by age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 178

    Characteristics of the Unemployed

    D-16. Unemployment rates by age, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 179D-l7. Unemployed persons by reason for unemployment, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 180D-l8. Unemployed persons by duration of unemployment, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity 181

    Weekly Earnings Data

    D-19. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by selected characteristics 182D-20. Median weekly earnings of part-time wage and salary workers by selected characteristics 183D-21. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by occupation and sex 184

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  • Explanatory Notes and Estimates of Error

    Page Page

    Introduction 185Relationship between *;he household and establishmentseries 185

    Comparability of household data with other series 186Comparability of payroll employment data withother series 18 6

    Household data 187Collection and coverage 187Concepts and definitions 18';Historical comparability 190

    Changes in concepts and methods 190Noncomparability of labor force levels 19'Changes in the occupational and industrialclassification systems 194

    Sampling 19 . 10

    I 1,i< 53> 53> 04i 02i 39I 70! 09! 75I ?3

    I 871 /3i A3I 18i 78

    1 CO1 ' 591 701 .01 "0

    1 341 .t)3i .331 #1I J 6

    I 03

    'i ?9' Ai1 '.071 79

    1 i 901 33

    1 - .911 > 771 3.991 f.94! '1251 \151'1.491 ..11

    Apr.2004

    .L.

    $17.7214.1115.5714.2415.5417.0515.7512.4413.8914.98

    15.0115.4824.4828.20

    18.3919.0222.7723.9518.2019.5120.0918.4020.8821.34

    19.1216.0516.7314.161.3.84

    13.6214.5517.1314.5813.7816.5116.3413.5814.7412.4313.30

    15.0213.0717.1821.4113.7813.7413.8515.2014.6417.6018.2716.2217.2516.0414.8115.6915.9515.84

    May2004 P

    $17.6714.2115.5114.5915.5017.0315.6312.5313.7615.02

    14.8615.6824.4228.24

    18.5419.0622.8924.1418.1619.6120.2418.3520.9521.38

    19.3316.2516.9414.4513.97

    13.6515.0417.1114.5613.7816.3816.2713.4514.5512.3913.24

    15.1013.1217.1521.4113.7813.8513.6615.2414.6417.6818.3516.0116.9415.9714.9716.0115.9815.79

    June2004 P

    $15.55

    24.31

    19.18

    14.61

    15.1314.5817.57

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    $660.14

    553.22567.61592.25

    573.40629.03562.46458.43473.58577.89

    568.65588.92

    1,003.801,188.57

    746.44

    776.32984.77

    1,000.03752.22827.54846.95802.95829.37874.66

    686.59656.32683.06556.92509.89

    467.57609.00697.82

    570.04534.13625.28625.66559.40612.54508.03524.88

    612.89498.96696.35903.53548.00570.06515.71

    479.14

    478.72

    652.81

    680.59594.83605.34577.67556.05563.85618.74610.00

    June2003

    $662.16

    546.16556.32592.46

    577.98633.60568.42461.90488.95587.78

    559.74598.98

    1,043.531,246.60

    770.41

    785.671,016.101,043.34733.41824.08849.07833.95851.23898.40

    698.72646.50683.49565.78526.40

    488.80609.86684.70

    573.68536.00620.95622.80553.20600.62506.00527.62

    623.75501.73709.38929.19555.00572.29529.76

    487.23

    487.22

    664.89

    693.12592.95609.94575.19553.58565.25628.89624.11

    Apr.2004

    $726.52

    567.22625.91571.02

    593.63651.31587.48476.45486.15581.22

    597.40603.72

    1,062.431,252.08

    770.54

    814.061,026.93996.32793.52862.34892.00850.08893.66926.16

    778.18682.13712.70555.07539.76

    539.35574.73705.76

    594.86552.58667.00651.97540.48686.65493.47526.68

    641.35518.88747.33982.72573.25601.81530.46

    487.92

    486.05

    665.28

    699.74616.36602.03638.39546.49546.01626.84619.34

    May2004 P

    $728.00

    581.19628.16612.78

    593.65653.95597.07487.42482.98567.76

    582.51616.22

    1,091.571,287.74

    804.64

    815.771,018.61984.91793.59866.76894.61840.43888.28919.34

    780.93713.38738.58573.67540.64

    530.99615.14716.91

    595.50555.33665.03654.05543.38592.19496.84524.30

    644.77523.49739.17972.01567.74594.17525.91496.82493.37675.38715.65608.38604.76627.62547.90542.74636.00622.13

    June2004 P

    $595.57

    1,084.23

    818.99

    600.47

    488.70488.43658.88

    See footnotes at end of table.

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGSNOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average overtime hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Wholesale trade-ContinuedMasonry materialsRoofing, siding, and other constructionmaterials

    Commercial equipmentOffice equipmentComputer and softwareMedical equipmentMiscellaneous professional and commercialequipment

    Metals and mineralsElectric goods

    Electrical equipment and wiringElectric appliances and other electronic parts

    Hardware and plumbingHardwarePlumbing equipmentHVAC and refrigeration equipment

    Machinery and suppliesConstruction equipmentFarm and garden equipmentIndustrial machineryIndustrial suppliesService establishment equipment

    Miscellaneous durable goodsRecyclable materialsToy, hobby, and other durable goods

    Nondurable goodsPaper and paper products

    Printing and writing paper and office suppliesIndustrial paper...

    Druggists'goodsApparel and piece goodsGrocery and related products

    General line groceryFruits and vegetables

    Farm product raw materialsGrains and field beans

    ChemicalsOther chemicals

    PetroleumAlcoholic beverages

    Beer and aleMisc. nondurable goods

    Farm suppliesPaint, painting supplies, and other nondurablegoods

    Electronic markets and agents and brokersBusiness to business electronic marketsWholesale trade agents and brokers

    Retail tradeMotor vehicle and parts dealers

    Automobile dealersNew car dealersUsed car dealers

    Other motor vehicle dealersMotorcycle, boat, and other vehicle dealers

    Auto parts, accessories, and tire storesAutomotive parts and accessories storesTire dealers

    Furniture and home furnishings storesFurniture storesHome furnishings stores

    Floor covering storesOther home furnishings stores

    Electronics and appliance storesAppliance, TV, and other electronics stores

    42332

    42333,94234423424234342345

    42341,4,6,9423542364236142362,94237423714237242373,44238423814238242383423844238542394239342392,9424424142411,24241342424243424442441424484245424514246424694247424842481424942491

    42495,9425425114251244,45441441144111441124412441224413441314413244244214422442214422944344311

    40.2

    40.437.536.837.237.7

    38.639.839.639.339.838.937.939.439.538.440.438.438.239.835.537.039.437.2

    38.036.935.239.337.237.439.138.639.637.942.039.639.635.537.237.037.639.5

    35.235.031.435.530.835.235.035.133.435.536.435.835.336.930.530.630.335.826.930.531.0

    40.7

    40.738.337.637.539.4

    39.539.839.840.239.439.438.639.440.439.241.339.938.841.336.037.039.237.2

    38.436.934.440.337.538.039.439.039.938.742.940.140.537.037.937.537.540.5

    35.636.030.936.631.435.835.635.735.035.436.036.335.537.931.131.530.635.427.530.831.5

    38.2

    40.637.837.737.138.3

    38.838.938.839.038.639.138.939.738.739.142.038.438.940.136.936.639.435.6

    37.434.330.739.235.637.638.637.839.637.042.939.640.234.038.238.137.440.2

    33.536.629.837.530.435.735.735.537.635.335.135.834.937.630.631.030.134.927.130.831.1

    39.1

    41.339.339.439.239.4

    39.640.039.740.139.339.940.140.039.539.442.337.839.241.637.236.838.736.9

    37.634.231.338.135.638.138.638.040.535.941.640.641.234.738.738.637.540.2

    33.436.930.037.830.936.035.935.738.035.335.336.735.838.530.731.230.035.226.931.732.0

    30.8

    See footnotes at end of table.

    130

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervksory workers1 on private noofarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry

    Wholesale trade-ContinuedMasonry materialsRoofing, siding, and other constructionmaterials

    Commercial equipmentOffice equipmentComputer and software...Medical equipmentMiscellaneous professional and commercialequipment.....

    Metals and mineralsElectric goods

    Electrical equipment and wiringElectric appliances and other electronic parts

    Hardware and plumbing....Hardware.Plumbing equipmentHVAC and refrigeration equipment

    Machinery and supplies....Construction equipment...Farm and garden equipmentIndustrial machineryindustrial suppliesService establishment equipment

    Miscellaneous durable goodsRecyclable materialsToy, hobby, and other durable goods

    Nondurable goods.Paper and paper products

    Printing and writing paper and office suppliesIndustrial paper

    Druggists'goodsApparel and piece goodsGrocery and related products

    General Sine groceryFruits and vegetables.

    Farm product raw materialsGrains and field beans...

    ChemicalsOther chemicals...

    PetroleumAlcoholic beverages

    Beer and ale...Misc. nondurable goods.....

    Farm supplies.....Paint, painting supplies, and other nondurablegoods

    Electronic markets and agents and brokersBusiness to business electronic marketsWholesale trade agents and brokers

    Retail tradeMotor vehicle and parts dealers

    Automobile dealersNew car dealers....Used car dealers

    Other motor vehicle dealersMotorcycle, boat, and other vehicle dealers

    Auto parts, accessories, and tire storesAutomotive parts and accessories storesTire dealers..

    Furniture and home furnishings storesFurniture storesHome furnishings stores

    Floor covering storesOther home furnishings stores..

    Electronics and appliance storesAppliance, TV, and other electronics stores

    2002NAICScode

    42332

    42333,94234423424234342345

    42341,4,6,9423542364236142362,94237423714237242373,44238423814238242383423844238542394239342392,9424424142411,24241342424243424442441424484245424514246424694247424842481424942491

    42495,9425425114251244,45441441144111441124412441224413441314413244244214422442214422944344311

    Av ^rage hourly earnings

    May2003

    $16.3814.9021.7818.6425.9420.02

    17.5916.1419.9819.0120.7616.2314.6315.9618.2817.3318.2113.6118.7316.1017.1214.0712.6116.2815.6316.1115.2517.1718.8915.4415.0617.1013.5712.5812.7919.2919.8015.0517.9817.0513.4913.54

    14.2020.5017.0520.9011.8715.9617.8218.1813.2713.8113.5911.8411.4412.6513.2814.3412.0514.1410.34

    16.1415.14

    JL ne:CD3

    Sl< 30

    1 882 011 492 ' 18I' 40

    I 151 302 161 122 04It 541 ! 581 411 761 451 641 , 041 861 871 101 091 511 10

    1 611 041 .21 851 551 401 011 .08

    1 711 74

    " I 03I .211 51 891 .561 33

    1 I62 3 721 ' 162 1 C9

    1 90H 1916 071, 451^54I I.I813.6711.9011.4912.7213.3214.3512.1314.1910.4416.1915.26

    See footnotes at end of table.

    Apr.2004

    $16.59

    15.6322.8818.4027.5321.77

    17.9116.4220.4919.5421.2716.1814.3916.4617.9017.7718.1614.2119.4516.6416.3514.4213.2416.8215.7916.9816.1317.9118.9915.9015.1917.0213.8812.8712.9219.2019.5314.3717.8716.6713.7613.69

    14.1020.1715.6720.6312.0816.1617.7618.1913.0015.1614.4012.2111.8912.8313.3714.1312.4914.8210.6217.0615.91

    May2004 P

    $16.9415.4823.1418.7427.7321.92

    18.3116.2620.6619.7421.4016.0914.2416.3617.9017.7318.5414.0419.1616.7116.7614.4112.9916.9015.9117.1216.2918.0219.3416.0915.3317.2213.7413.0713.1418.9919.3314.4018.0817.1513.7513.72

    14.1420.1115.7620.5512.0716.0617.6618.0613.3215.2514.5312.1711.8112.8513.3214.0812.4414.6610.6717.1816.08

    June2004 P

    $12.02

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    $658.48601.96816.75685.95964.97754.75

    678.97642.37791.21747.09826.25631.35554.48628.82722.06665.47735.68522.62715.49640.78607.76520.59496.83605.62593.94594.46536.80674.78702.71577.46588.85660.06537.37476.78537.18763.88784.08534.28668.86630.85507.22534.83

    499.84717.50535.37741.95

    365.60

    561.79623.70638.12443.22490.26494.68423.87403.83466.79

    405.04438.80365.12506.21278.15

    492.27469.34

    June2003

    $663.41

    605.62842.98695.22981.75803.76

    716.93648.74802.37768.62828.98651.68562.79646.55757.90684.04769.83560.20731.77655.43615.60521.33490.39613.80

    599.42591.88527.01679.06695.63585.20591.39666.12543.04491.88546.55783.15811.22562.77676.52633.38508.50539.87

    504.10

    745.92530.24771.89

    373.66

    579.60643.29658.67473.90501.97492.12431.97407.90482.09414.25452.03371.18502.33287.1049.8.65480.69

    Apr.2004

    $633.74634.58864.86693.68

    1,021.36833.79

    694.91638.74795.01762.06821.02632.64559.77653.46692.73694.81762.72545.66756.61667.26603.32527.77521.66598.79590.55582.41495.19702.07676.04597.84586.33643.36549.65476.19554.27760.32785.11488.58682.63635.13514.62550.34

    472.35738.22466.97773.63

    367.23

    576.91634.03645.75488.80535.15505.44437.12414.96482.41

    409.12438.03375.95517.22287.80

    525.45494.80

    May2004 p

    $662.35

    639.32909.40738.36

    1,087.02863.65

    725.08650.40820.20791.57841.02641.99571.02654.40707.05698.56784.24530.71751.07695.14623.47530.29502.71623.61

    598.22585.50509.88686.56688.50613.03591.74654.36556.47469.21546.62770.99796.40499.68699.70661.99515.63551.54

    472.28

    742.06472.80776.79

    372.96

    578.16633.99644.74506.16538.33512.91446.64422.80494.73408.92439.30373.20516.03287.02544.61514.56

    June2004 P

    $370.22

    131

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGSNOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average overtime hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Retail trade-ContinuedHousehold appliance storesRadio, TV, and other electronics stores

    Computer, software, camera, and photographysupply stores

    Building material and garden supply storesBuilding material and supplies dealers

    Home centersPaint and wallpaper storesHardware storesOther building material dealers

    Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores...Outdoor power equipment stores.Nursery, garden, and farm supply stores

    Food and beverage storesGrocery stores

    Supermarkets and other grocery storesConvenience stores

    Specialty food storesMeat markets and fish and seafood marketsFruit and vegetable marketsOther specialty food stores

    Beer, wine, and liquor storesHealth and personal care stores

    Pharmacies and drug storesOptical goods storesOther health and personal care stores

    All other health and personal care storesGasoline stations

    Gasoline stations with convenience storesOther gasoline stations

    Clothing and clothing accessories storesClothing stores

    Men's clothing storesWomen's clothing storesFamily clothing storesClothing accessories storesOther clothing stores

    Shoe storesJewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores

    Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music storesSporting goods and musical instrument stores

    Sporting goods storesHobby, toy, and game storesSewing, needlework, and piece goods stores

    Book, periodical, and music storesBook stores and news dealersPrerecorded tape, CD, and record stores

    General merchandise storesDepartment stores

    Department stores, except discountDiscount department stores

    Other general merchandise storesWarehouse clubs and supercentersAll other general merchandise stores

    Miscellaneous store retailersFloristsOffice supplies, stationery, and gift stores

    Office supplies and stationery storesGift, novelty, and souvenir stores

    Used merchandise storesOther miscellaneous store retailers

    Pet and pet supplies storesAll other miscellaneous store retailers

    Nonstore retailers

    443111443112

    44312,3

    44444414441144412444134441944424442144422

    44544514451144512445244521,244523445294453

    446446114461344619446199

    4474471144719

    4484481448114481244814448154481944824483

    451451145111451124511345124512145122

    452452145211145211245294529145299

    453453145324532145322453345394539145399

    454

    32.930.4

    29.3

    36.336.837.434.430.439.833.430.933.9

    32.032.132.329.032.532.134.931.928.1

    29.228.331.734.437.0

    30.630.332.6

    24.323.628.919.224.923.727.422.330.8

    25.626.326.526.124.424,224.124.5

    29.027.222.630.831.432.627.7

    29.431.728.532.925.128.829.927.830.6

    35.0

    33.131.0

    29.3

    37.037.638.535.731.240.133.532.333.7

    32.632.933.129.132.632.534.532.028.3

    29.528.532.635.138.2

    31.130.634.0

    24.924.329.420.125.523.728.822.631.1

    26.827.427.827.424.025.625.326.3

    29.527.723.431.131.932.928.8

    29.828.129.733.426.929.230.828.931.7

    35.8

    31.630.9

    30.1

    35.936.336.639.029.738.933.231.533.6

    30.530.430.529.232.432.132.632.528.2

    29.228.430.834.135.9

    30.530.232.5

    25.024.029.920.424.525.129.425.031.5

    24.424.325.422.022.524.523.627.1

    28.626.521.530.231.532.528.2

    28.227.327.330.924.227.829.927.731.3

    34.7

    32.831.8

    31.0

    36.536.937.238.730.739.734.233.034.4

    30.930.830.929.632.632.433.032.629.1

    29.228.630.633.934.8

    30.930.533.2

    25.524.529.121.225.324.330.524.532.2

    24.724.926.322.722.024.423.427.4

    29.027.022.230.631.632.728.1

    29.330.028.232.124.927.631.428.432.9

    34.7

    See footnotes at end of table.

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hoyrs and earnings of production or nonsupervi&ory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAiCScode

    Average hourly earnings

    May2003

    Jine2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Retail trade-ContinuedHousehold appliance storesRadio, TV, and other electronics stores

    Computer, software, camera, and photographysupply stores

    Building material and garden supply storesBuilding material and supplies dealers

    Home centersPaint and walipaper storesHardware stores ,Other building material dealers

    Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores...Outdoor power equipment storesNursery, garden, and farm supply stores....

    Food and beverage stores,...Grocery stores

    Supermarkets and other grocery storesConvenience stores.....

    Specialty food stores........Meat markets and fish and seafood marketsFruit and vegetable marketsOther specialty food stores

    Beer, wine, and liquor storesHealth and personal care stores

    Pharmacies and drug stores..Optical goods stores.Other health and personal care stores

    AH other health and personal care storesGasoline stations

    Gasoline stations with convenience storesOther gasoline stations

    Clothing and clothing accessories storesClothing stores

    Men's clothing stores....Women's clothing stores...Family clothing stores...Clothing accessories storesOther clothing stores........

    Shoe stores....Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores

    Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores..Sporting goods and musical instrument stores

    Sporting goods stores.., ,Hobby, toy, and game storesSewing, needlework, and piece goods stores

    Book, periodical, and music storesBook stores and news dealersPrerecorded tape, CD, and record stores...

    Genera! merchandise storesDepartment stores...........

    Department stores, except discountDiscount department stores

    Other general merchandise storesWarehouse clubs and supercentersAll other general merchandise stores

    Miscellaneous store retailers.......Florists...Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores

    Office supplies and stationery storesGift, novelty, and souvenir stores

    Used merchandise stores......Other miscellaneous store retailers

    Pet and pet supplies storesAll other miscellaneous store retailers.....

    Nonstore retailers

    443111443112

    44312,3

    44444414441144412444134441944424442144422

    44544514451144512445244521,244523445294453

    446446114461344619446199

    4474471144719

    4484481448114481244814448154481944824483

    451451145111451124511345124512145122

    452452145211145211245294529145299

    453453145324532145322453345394539145399

    454

    $12.8815.94

    18.30

    12.5612.7912.5712.2810.1314.5811.0913.4610.63

    10.7610.7110.838.4510.8910.619.7311.4411.52

    13.1213.2912.3913.1414.75

    8.678.4010.14

    10.5510.4312.3311.0710.119.869.869.3012.08

    10.3110.6410.9110.1810.129.609.809.04

    10.0910.4311.929.589.719.739.65

    10.949.5811.7613.899.598.2111.449.7111.86

    13.77

    $ 3.02'6,05

    '8,26

    '2,66-2,90'2,78-5,38-C07'4,59' 1 04' 3 56' 0,52

    'C.72' 0,65' 0 77i 43

    'C 96C 86.71

    11 461' 63

    \: 1 3

    i ; 29I,'.17U.81.65li 38

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    I: .96f .82!: ,78' 33

    IC .25I ('.54If i,77Hi.01S>,96$i.61Si. 85

    10.421- .90'ii.56n.740.73!l.76

    10.960.54

    1 i.6113.870.48il.33

    1 .500.80

    1 .86

    1:5,87

    $13.8416.58

    19.50

    12.6012.7712.2913.0810.9614.5111.4114.2410.82

    10.8310.7510.868.73

    11.1710.7410.0811.7811.91

    13.7314.0413.0313.4315.08

    8.858.5510.58

    10.4910.2612.9411.269.5810.749.499.5212.42

    10.4610.8811.2610.259.649.589.789.04

    10.2610.6312.209.799.879.879.85

    10.929.6311.3913.029.658.3311.7810.1812.23

    13.85

    $14.1316.71

    19.61

    12.6112.8012.3413.3410.8414.5611.3514.2510.76

    10.8510.7610.878.7011.1510.6110.1911.7812.07

    13.7814.1113.2613.5515.30

    8.778.4710.51

    10.5610.2813.1410.919.7210.899.509.3912.80

    10.4110.8611.0910.379.589.469.648.98

    10.3110.6512.149.839.939.949.88

    10.879.7711.0512.429.598.3911.9810.2512.56

    13.96

    $423.75484.58

    536.19

    455.93470.67470.12422.43307.95580.28370.41415.91360.36

    344.32343.79349.81245.05353.93340.58339.58364.94323.71

    383.10376.11392.76452.02545.75

    265.30254.52330.56

    256.37246.15356.34212.54251.74233.68270.16207.39372.06

    263.94279.83289.12265.70246.93232.32236.18221.48

    292.61283.70269.39295.06304.89317.20267.31

    321.64303.69335.16456.98240.71236.45342.06269.94362.92

    481.95

    $430.96497.55

    535.02

    468.42485.04492.03441.97314.18585.06369.84437.99354.52

    349.47350.39356.49245.31357.30352.95335.00366.72329.13

    387.34379.34400.65462.27565.74

    269.02256.43344.08

    260.45250.78368.38219.09253.98232.73281.66210.86374.13

    274.70288.80299.41274.27239.04246.02249.21235.91

    297.95288.63278.46297.32310.71320.12281.09

    326.61268.07344.82463.26255.01243.24354.20283.22375.96

    496.55

    $437.34512.32

    586.95

    452.34463.55449.81510.12325.51564.44378.81448.56363.55

    330.32326.80331.23254.92361.91344.75328.61382.85335.86

    400.92398.74401.32457.96541.37

    259.93258.21343.85

    282.25246.24386.91229.70234.71289.57279.01238.00391.23

    255.22264.38286.00225.50216.90234.71230.81244.98

    293.44281.70262.30295.66310.91320.78277.77

    307.94262.90310.95402.32233.53231.57352.22281.99382.80

    480.60

    $463.46531.38

    607.91

    460.27472.32459.05516.26332.79578.03388.17470.25370.14

    335.27331.41335.88257.52363.49343.76336.27384.03351.24

    402.38403.55405.76459.35532.44

    270.99258.34348.93

    269.28251.86382.37231.29245.92264.63289.75230.06412.16

    257.13270.41291.67235.40210.76230.82225.58246.05

    298.99287.55269.51300.80313.79325.04277.63

    318.49293.10311.61398.68238.79231.56376.17291.10413.22

    484.41

    See footnotes at end of table.

    13.3

    Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGSNOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    4541454113454345431454311

    454312,945439

    48,49

    4814811

    484484148411484124841214841224842484214842248423

    485485148544859

    486

    487

    4884881488114883488314883248844885

    4882,9

    491,24921

    493493114931249313,9

    222211221112211122211222112122112222122213

    51151115111151112511135112

    512512151211

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    35.234.833.736.736.5

    37.028.1

    36.5

    35.134.8

    39.740.340.240.340.140.938.334.440.138.4

    34.439.331.235.1

    46.3

    24.6

    37.035.234.636.129.835.241.636.5

    38.8

    25.424.2

    38.138.138.537.4

    40.840.540.340.440.840.440.943.137.7

    36.0

    35.733.833.232.037.340.6

    29.529.235.3

    June2003

    36.436.034.137.236.7

    37.728.1

    37.0

    36.636.3

    40.240.741.140.640.141.938.934.541.139.2

    33.539.028.834.9

    47.8

    26.6

    37.535.735.036.929.536.742.037.3

    37.6

    26.325.1

    38.538.538.938.6

    41.140.640.040.541.540.841.643.938.3

    36.7

    36.034.233.533.537.440.4

    30.229.935.4

    Apr.2004

    34.934.633.436.335.7

    36.927.8

    36.5

    35.735.7

    40.640.941.440.740.341.739.832.542.141.8

    31.337.427.231.5

    45.7

    24.4

    37.336.835.136.130.036.441.336.0

    39.3

    26.325.3

    36.836.935.137.3

    41.040.740.542.040.941.340.843.238.6

    36.0

    34.834.333.833.038.436.2

    30.430.236.9

    May2004 P

    35.034.333.035.935.4

    36.427.5

    37.4

    38.038.2

    41.341.541.641.541.242.240.934.544.240.5

    33.638.731.431.8

    45.7

    23.2

    37.637.036.136.330.536.441.537.1

    38.0

    27.126.1

    37.337.336.238.5

    41.341.040.642.641.541.241.643.238.9

    36.3

    35.735.034.534.639.837.3

    29.329.236.4

    June2004 P

    -

    -

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    -

    36.9__

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    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

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    -

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    41.3

    -

    36.4

    -

    -

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    Average overtime hours

    May2003

    -

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    June2004 P

    Retail trade-ContinuedElectronic shopping and mail-order houses

    Mail-order housesDirect selling establishments

    Fuel dealersHeating oil dealersLiquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas, andother fuel dealers

    Other direct selling establishmentsTransportation and warehousing

    Air transportationScheduled air transportation

    Truck transportationGeneral freight trucking

    General freight trucking, localGeneral freight trucking, long-distance

    General freight trucking, long-distance TL...General freight trucking, long-distance LTL

    Specialized freight truckingUsed household and office goods moving...Other specialized trucking, localOther specialized trucking, long-distance....

    Transit and ground passenger transportationUrban transit systemsSchool and employee bus transportationOther ground passenger transportation

    Pipeline transportationScenic and sightseeing transportationSupport activities for transportation

    Support activities for air transportationAirport operations

    Support activities for water transportationPort and harbor operationsMarine cargo handling

    Support activities for road transportationFreight transportation arrangementSupport activities for other transportation,including rail

    Couriers and messengersCouriers

    Warehousing and storageGeneral warehousing and storageRefrigerated warehousing and storageMiscellaneous warehousing and storage....

    UtilitiesPower generation and supply

    Electric power generationFossil fuel electric power generation

    Electric power transmission and distributionElectric bulk power transmission and control....Electric power distribution

    Natural gas distributionWater, sewage and other systems

    InformationPublishing industries, except Internet

    Newspaper, book, and directory publishersNewspaper publishersPeriodical publishersBook publishers

    Software publishersMotion picture and sound recording industries

    Motion picture and video industriesMotion picture and video production

    See footnotes at end of table.

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15, Average hours and earnings of production or nonsuperviisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average hourly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Retail trade-ContinuedElectronic shopping and mail-order houses

    Mail-order houses...Direct selling establishments

    Fuel dealersHeating oil dealersLiquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas, andother fuel dealers

    Other direct selling establishmentsTransportation and warehousing

    Air transportationScheduled air transportation...

    Truck transportation,General freight trucking

    General freight trucking, localGeneral freight trucking, long-distance

    General freight trucking, long-distance TLGenera! freight trucking, long-distance LTL.......

    Specialized freight trucking.....Used household and office goods movingOther specialized trucking, localOther specialized trucking, Song-distance

    Transit and ground passenger transportationUrban transit systems....."School and employee bus transportationOther ground passenger transportation

    Pipeline transportationScenic and sightseeing transportationSupport activities for transportation

    Support activities for air transportationAirport operations

    Support activities for water transportationPort and harbor operationsMarine cargo handling........

    Support activities for road transportationFreight transportation-arrangement.....Support activities for other transportation,including rail...

    Couriers and messengers...Couriers...................

    Warehousing and storageGeneral warehousing and storageRefrigerated warehousing and storageMiscellaneous warehousing and storage

    Utilities , Power generation and supply

    Electric power generationFossil fuel electric power generation

    Electric power transmission and distributionElectric bulk power transmission and control....Electric power distribution

    Natural gas distributionWater, sewage and other syslems..

    Information.Publishing industries, except Internet

    Newspaper, book, and directory publishersNewspaper publishers...Periodical publishersBook publishers '

    Software publishersMotion picture and sound recording industries

    Motion picture and video industriesMotion picture and video production

    4541454113454345431454311

    454312,945439

    48,49

    4814811

    484484148411484124841214841224842484214842248423

    485485148544859

    486

    487

    4884881488114883488314883248844885

    4882,9

    491,24921

    493493114931249313,9

    222211221112211122211222112122112222122213

    51151115111151112511135112

    512512151211

    $13.8013.3914.5814.4315.58

    13.1514.95

    16.15

    16.0215.49

    16.1916.6115.5116.9516.3118.5015.1013.1514.7417.32

    12.7616.0712.5211.92

    23.0713.9917.3916.2014.3724.0535.3024.5915.8416.22

    13.45

    15.6116.5414.8214.6316.3215.34

    24.5925.5827.1526.9123.3725.1323.0223.1718.81

    20.9221.7416.2015.4218.8815.6133.17

    21.3621.3228.74

    1 3.813.294.844.54

    '5.67

    '3.2915.59 8.25

    18.0315.48

    16.2916.73'.:5.40'17.1618.50 8.715.183.15 5.05 7.14

    2.93 6.30 2.65 1.97

    M2.95

    ' 4.17

    7.57^ 6.32 4.35i:4.36:15.67;:4.76

    5.948.53

    3 , 4 7

    5.596.50

    .4.794.645.995.25

    ,4.63.5.44.7.066.81

    .3.19:'5.312.79'3.9818.44

    ?0.92M.7216.4215.5519.096.07;.2.8520.5820.5028.67

    $13.2812.6215.0514.6515.71

    13.4716.07

    16.7318.5118.12

    16.7017.2615.9717.6717.0219.1915.2814.2615.1516.21

    12.7716.9912.4311.86

    23.80

    13.87

    17.8215.6813.9526.5535.5627.0515.4916.86

    14.07

    15.2916.0014.9514.8415.9015.16

    25.6926.5328.0527.5824.4426.8123.9625.3718.58

    21.24

    22.9817.3916.4920.4716.2236.27

    20.5020.6726.15

    $13.4412.7415.0714.6015.63

    13.4716.25

    16.73

    18.9018.55

    16.6517.2215.9817.6116.8619.3415.2514.4115.0816.23

    12.5716.8312.2911.81

    23.9913.64

    17.7815.6113.7226.6335.1127.7315.4116.85

    13.88

    15.4316.15

    15.0614.8916.1815.75

    25.5626.3727.8227.3624.4326.9323.9325.3718.3621.35

    23.2917.6816.6121.2216.3636.57

    20.4920.6426.24

    $16.81

    25.41

    21.23

    $485.76465.97491.35529.58568.67

    486.55420.10

    589.48

    562.30539.05

    642.74669.38623.50683.09654.03756.65578.33452.36591.07665.09

    438.94631.55390.62418.39

    1,068.14

    344.15

    643.43570.24497.20868.21

    1,051.94865.57658.94592.03

    521.86

    396.49400.27

    564.64,557.401628.32573.72

    1,003.271,035.991,094.151,087.16953.50

    1,015.25941.52998.63709.14

    753.12

    776.12547.56511.94604.16582.25

    1,346.70

    630.12622.54

    1,014.52

    $502.68478.44506.04540.89575.09

    501.03438.08

    601.25

    586.70561.92

    654.86680.91632.94696.70661.65783.95590.50453.68618.56671.89

    433.16635.70364.32417.75

    1,097.01

    376.92

    658.88582.62502.25898.88

    1,052.27908.69669.48616.57

    506.47

    410.02414.15

    569.42563.64622.01588.65

    1,012.291,032.861,082.401,085.81962.39

    1,032.65948.06

    1,052.72706.25

    767.76

    781.92561.56520.93639.52601.02

    1,327.14

    621.52612.95

    1,014.92

    $463.47436.65502.67531.80560.85

    497.04446.75

    610.65

    660.81546.88

    678.02705.93561.16719.17685.91300.22808.14463.45537.82877.58

    399.70535.43338.10373.59

    1,087.66

    338.43

    664.69577.02489.65958.46

    1,066.80984.62639.74606.96

    552.95

    402.13404.80

    550.16547.60558.09565.47

    1,053.291,079.771,136.031,158.36999.60

    1,107.25977.57

    1,095.98717.19

    764.64

    799.70596.48557.36675.51622.85

    1,312.97

    623.20624.23964.94

    $470.40436.98497.31524.14553.30

    490.31446.88

    625.70

    718.20708.61

    687.65714.63664.77730.82694.63816.15623.73497.15666.54657.32

    422.35651.32385.91375.56

    1,096.34

    316.45

    668.53577.57495.29966.67

    19070.861,009.37

    639.52625.14

    527.44

    418.15421.52

    561.74555.40585.72606.38

    1,055.631,081.171,129.491,165.541,013.851,109.52

    995.491,095.98

    714.20

    775.01

    831.45618.80573.05734.21651.13

    1,364.06

    600.36602.69955.14

    $620.29

    1,049.43

    772.77

    See footnotes at end of table.

    135

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    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average overtime hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    information-ContinuedMotion picture and video exhibition

    Broadcasting, except InternetRadio and television broadcasting

    Radio broadcastingTelevision broadcasting

    TelecommunicationsWired telecommunications carriersWireless telecommunications carriers

    Cellular and other wireless carriersTelecommunications resellersCable and other program distribution

    ISPs, search portals, and data processingISPs and web search portalsData processing and related services

    Other information servicesFinancial activities?.

    Finance and insurance..Credit intermediation and related activities

    Depository credit intermediationCommercial bankingSavings institutionsCredit unions and other depository creditintermediation

    Nondepository credit intermediationCredit card issuingSales financingOther nondepository credit intermediation....

    Consumer lendingReal estate creditMiscellaneous nondepository creditintermediation

    Activities related to credit intermediationMortgage and nonmortgage loan brokersOther credit intermediation activities

    Securities, commodity contracts, investmentsSecurities brokerage

    Securities and commodity contracts brokerageand exchangesOther financial investment activities

    Portfolio managementInvestment advice

    Insurance carriers and related activitiesInsurance carriers

    Direct life and health insurance carriersDirect life insurance carriersDirect health and medical insurance carriers....

    Direct insurers, except life and healthDirect property and casualty insurersDirect title insurance and other directinsurance carriers

    Reinsurance carriersInsurance agencies, brokerages, and relatedservices

    Insurance agencies and brokeragesOther insurance-related activities

    Claims adjustingThird-party administration of insurance funds...

    Funds, trusts, and other financial vehiclesOther investment pools and funds

    Real estate and rental and leasing ,Real estate

    Lessors of real estateLessors of residential buildings

    51213

    51551515151151512

    5175171517251721251735175

    51851815182

    519

    52

    52252215221152212

    52213,95222522215222252229522291522292

    522293,4,852235223152239

    52352312

    5231,252395239252393

    52452415241152411352411452412524126

    524127,852413

    52425242152429524291524292

    5255259

    53

    531531153111

    20.5

    35.233.227.838.0

    39.539.539.840.339.538.9

    36.637.936.0

    23.0

    35.3

    36.2

    35.435.435.435.5

    35.635.636.632.435.935.436.0

    36.034.635.835.7

    36.538.3

    37.634.635.632.9

    36.937.937.937.238.637.937.7

    39.238.1

    35.334.437.837.539.2

    36.238.6

    32.8

    33.233.934.5

    22.6

    36.034.329.338.9

    40.540.043.744.839.739.3

    37.539.436.6

    23.3

    36.2

    37.2

    36.736.736.736.6

    36.637.238.833.237.537.137.6

    37.535.236.136.7

    37.739.2

    39.035.436.533.6

    37.638.338.338.038.738.337.9

    40.238.6

    36.535.638.938.140.6

    37.238.7

    33.4

    34.034.635.2

    20.2

    35.333.628.338.5

    39.339.640.540.938.337.8

    37.537.837.4

    24.4

    35.3

    36.3

    35.735.535.535.4

    35.436.038.333.335.934.935.9

    37.036.237.336.4

    36.939.0

    38.234.736.533.2

    36.938.038.037.938.138.038.0

    37.936.5

    35.234.636.837.737.1

    36.137.8

    32.4

    32.532.633.8

    18.9

    36.334.829.739.6

    39.539.341.542.139.038.4

    37.937.838.0

    24.8

    36.1

    37.2

    36.936.536.736.2

    36.137.538.535.637.634.938.3

    37.837.338.738.0

    37.838.7

    38.836.238.833.5

    37.438.138.738.938.437.537.5

    37.637.4

    36.335.737.939.138.4

    38.238.8

    33.1

    33.333.134.4

    35.3

    See footnotes at end of table.

    136

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    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    i*v3rage hourly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    informatiotvContinuecSMotion picture and video exhibition

    Broadcasting, except internetRadio and television broadcasting

    Radio broadcastingTelevision broadcasting

    TelecommunicationsWired telecommunications carriersWireless telecommunications carriers

    Cellular and other wireless carriersTelecommunications resellersCable and other program distribution

    ISPs, search portals, and data processingISPs and web search portalsData processing and related services

    Other information servicesFinancial activities?.

    Finance and insuranceCredit intermediation and related activities

    Depository credit intermediationCommercial banking.......Savings institutionsCredit unions and other depository creditintermediation.

    Nondepository credit intermediationCredit card issuingSales financing....Other nondepository credit intermediation

    Consumer lendingReal estate credit.....Miscellaneous nondepository creditintermediation....

    Activities related to credit intermediationMortgage and nonmortgage loan brokersOther credit intermediation activities.....

    Securities, commodity contracts, investmentsSecurities brokerage

    Securities and cormmodity contracts brokerageand exchangesOther financial investment activities...

    Portfolio management..Investment advice

    Insurance carriers and related activitiesInsurance carriers.....

    Direct life and health insurance carriersDirect life insurance carriersDirect health and medical insurance carriers....

    Direct insurers, except life and healthDirect property and casually insurersDirect title insurance and other directinsurance carriers......

    Reinsurance carriersInsurance agencies, brokerages, and relatedservices....

    Insurance agencies and brokeragesOther insurance-related activities

    Claims adjusting.......Third-party administration of insurance funds...

    Funds, trusts, and other financial vehiclesOther investment pools and funds

    Real estate and rental and leasingReal estate

    Lessors of real estate.....Lessors of residential buildings

    51213

    51551515151151512

    5175171517251721251735175

    51851815182

    519

    52

    52252215221152212

    52213,95222522215222252229522291522292

    522293,4,852235223152239

    52352312

    5231,252395239252393

    52452415241152411352411452412524126

    524127,852413

    52425242152429524291524292

    5255259

    53

    531531153111

    $6.9419.1120.1818.8521.05

    20.4821.9518.1118.1721.0216.49

    21.6624.6220.32

    14.46

    17.00

    18.24

    15.6013.4113.2214.37

    13.4219.8314.7015.5821.9913.0825.29

    17.6917.5221.1915.49

    23.4421.69

    23.0724.1325.7522.17

    19.7020.3419.2719.6218.9121.6221.73

    21.0420.21

    18.5118.2319.2320.6318.52

    21.3118.51

    13.20

    13.3312.4912.35

    $6.80113.3620 31I1- 032 19

    2 .231 841 '.932 591 .41

    2,.842 1.692 .43

    1 .47

    1 .19

    1 811 .431 .181 .52

    1 .572 .531 531 .682 071 98

    1 821 .66

    18

    11' C . 7!.bB

    i.O51.04

    . .37)07

    i.O39196

    1.650.88

    18.9918.6419.8821.0019.43

    22.1018.95

    13.21

    13.4412.5112.39

    $7.1419.5820.3119.0321.18

    21.1523.0418.6718.8721.0816.66

    20.0821.5119.47

    15.87

    17.45

    18.63

    15.5613.8513.5215.44

    13.8618.9414.6017.0120.6013.4522.94

    18.3816.9719.1215.67

    24.6322.73

    25.0523.8925.7921.84

    20.3121.0919.9020.1719.6222.4922.62

    21.8321.32

    18.9118.7319.3720.8318.59

    21.9418.50

    13.73

    14.0312.7812.54

    $7.0219.6220.4719.3621.24

    20.9823.0218.0618.2620.8616.69

    20.6322.1220.0016.25

    17.65

    18.89

    15.9113.9413.5915.72

    13.9219.6714.8217.6621.4313.5523.81

    18.9917.5920.1215.96

    24.9122.66

    25.2524.3426.4222.23

    20.5321.2919.9820.6919.2122.9323.16

    21.7220.81

    19.1719.0619.4720.9218.66

    22.0918.3613.8014.1212.9612.83

    $17.49

    $142.27672.67669.98524.03799.90808.96867.03720.78732.25830.29641.46

    792.76933.10731.52

    332.58

    600.10

    660.29

    552.24474.71467.99510.14

    477.75705.95538.02504.79789.44463.03910.44

    636.84606.19758.60552.99

    855.56830.73

    867.43834.90916.70729.39

    726.93770.89730.33729.86729.93819.40819.22

    824.77770.00

    653.40627.11726.89773.63725.98

    771.42714.49

    432.96

    442.56423.41426.08

    $153.68696.96696.63557.58824.29834.71889.20779.61803.26857.12644.91

    819.00972.79749.57

    337.15

    622.28

    687.83

    580.23492.88483.71531.43

    496.66763.72563.76520.58865.13481.56

    1,009.56

    668.25621.63764.60565.91887.84873.38

    907.14853.49926.01758.69

    753.88790.51749.53762.66736.46839.15832.28

    870.33805.97

    693.14663.58773.33800.10788.86

    822.12733.37

    441.21

    456.96432.85436.13

    $144.23691.17682.42538.55815.43

    831.20912.38756.14771.78807.36629.75

    753.00813.08728.18

    387.23

    615.99

    676.27

    555.49491.68479.96546.58

    490.64681.84559.18566.43739.54469.41823.55

    680.06614.31713.18570.39

    908.85886.47

    956.91828.98941.34725.09

    749.44801.42756.20764.44747.52854.62859.56

    827.36778.18

    665.63648.06712.82785.29689.69

    792.03699.30

    444.85

    455.98416.63423.85

    $132.68712.21712.36574.99841.10

    828.71904.69749.49768.75813.54640.90

    781.88836.14760.00

    403.00

    637.17

    702.71

    587.08508.81498.75569.06

    502.51737.63570.57628.70805.77472.90911.92

    717.82656.11778.64606.48

    941.60876.94

    979.70881.11

    1,025.10744.71

    767.82811.15773.23804.84737.66859.88868.50

    816.67778.29

    695.87680.44737.91817.97716.54

    843.84712.37

    456.78

    470.20428.98441.35

    $617.40

    See footnotes at end of table.

    137

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    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average overtime hours

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Financial activities-ContinuedLessors of nonresidential buildingsLessors of other real estate property

    Offices of real estate agents and brokers....Activities related to real estate

    Real estate property managersResidential property managersNonresidential property managers

    Rental and leasing servicesAutomotive equipment rental and leasing

    Passenger car rental and leasingConsumer goods rental

    Video tape and disc rentalMiscellaneous consumer goods rental

    General rental centersMachinery and equipment rental and leasing

    Heavy machinery rental and leasingProfessional and business services

    Professional and technical servicesLegal services

    Offices of lawyersOther legal services

    Accounting and bookkeeping servicesOffices of certified public accountantsTax preparation servicesPayroll servicesOther accounting services

    Architectural and engineering servicesArchitectural servicesLandscape architectural servicesEngineering and drafting servicesBuilding inspection, surveying, and mappingservicesTesting laboratories

    Specialized design servicesInterior design servicesGraphic design services

    Computer systems design and related services...Custom computer programming servicesComputer systems design servicesOther computer-related services

    Management and technical consulting services...Management consulting services

    Administrative management consultingservicesHuman resource consulting servicesMarketing consulting servicesProcess and logistics consulting servicesOther management consulting services

    Environmental consulting servicesOther technical consulting services

    Scientific research and development servicesPhysical, engineering, and biological research..Social science and humanities research

    Advertising and related servicesAdvertising agenciesPublic relations agenciesDirect mail advertisingAdvertising material distribution and otheradvertising services

    Other professional and technical servicesMarketing research and public opinion polling...Photographic servicesVeterinary servicesMiscellaneous professional and technical

    Management of companies and enterprises.

    5311253119531253135313153131153131253253215321153225322353221,2,95323532453241

    545411541115411954125412115412135412145412195413541315413254133,4

    54135,6,754138541454141541435415541511541512541519541654161

    5416115416125416135416145416185416254169541754171541725418541815418254186

    54187,95419541915419254194

    54193,955

    33.933.032.032.932.832.134.531.932.030.927.621.834.536.242.245.934.135.335.635.437.633.233.426.435.932.538.338.536.938.5

    37.637.635.833.735.337.538.536.537.734.935.1

    35.236.034.435.534.035.532.135.936.432.633.834.935.336.8

    27.626.725.824.426.4

    33.935.3

    34.533.633.833.333.232.834.232.232.231.128.222.734.636.841.745.334.736.236.636.439.034.034.328.935.933.138.939.437.339.1

    37.638.535.633.135.938.439.537.538.436.236.3

    36.637.135.635.935.236.634.536.937.334.434.736.136.637.4

    27.327.727.223.627.9

    34.435.6

    31.030.832.132.632.332.232.732.132.432.328.123.233.937.239.940.434.135.635.235.136.835.637.534.635.333.438.338.036.238.5

    38.138.734.932.535.237.437.936.737.234.734.7

    34.035.434.336.735.136.732.937.137.832.233.434.834.736.5

    26.828.127.027.327.4

    34.435.1

    31.131.033.033.733.533.533.632.633.032.928.523.234.738.540.340.334.636.336.136.037.434.334.930.634.933.839.038.239.239.0

    39.639.636.034.336.038.739.038.637.935.435.3

    34.536.735.437.034.736.634.838.038.732.634.536.234.437.6

    28.728.527.727.027.9

    35.335.6

    34.0

    See footnotes at end of table.

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    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and! earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustry-Continued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average hourly earnings

    May2003

    Ji.ne2)03

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Average weekly earnings

    May2003

    June2003

    Apr.2004

    May2004 P

    June2004 P

    Financial activities-ContlnyedLessors of nonresidential buildingsLessors of other real estate property

    Offices of real estate agents and brokersActivities related to real estate

    Real estate property managersResidential property managersNonresidential property managers

    Rental and leasing services.Automotive equipment rental and leasing

    Passenger car rental and leasingConsumer goods rental......

    Video tape and disc rentalMiscellaneous consumer goods rental

    Genera! rental centers....Machinery and equipment rental and leasing

    Heavy machinery rental and leasingProfessional and business services

    Professional and technical services...Legal services

    Offices.of lawyers...........Other legal services

    Accounting and bookkeeping servicesOffices of certified public accountantsTax preparation servicesPayroll services.Other accounting services

    Architectural and engineering servicesArchitectural services..........Landscape architectural servicesEngineering and drafting servicesBuilding inspection, surveying, and mappingservices.....Testing laboratories........

    Specialized design servicesInterior design servicesGraphic design services

    Computer systems design and related servicesCustom computer programming servicesComputer systems design servicesOther computer-related services

    Management and technical consulting servicesManagement consulting services

    Administrative management consultingservices ,Human resource consulting servicesMarketing consulting services....Process and logistics consulting servicesOther management consulting services

    Environmental consulting servicesOther technical consulting scsrvices

    Scientific research and development services.Physical, engineering, and biological research....Social science and humanities research

    Advertising and related services.....Advertising agencies.Public relations agenciesDirect mail advertising,.Advertising material distribution and otheradvertising services

    Other professional and technical servicesMarketing research and public opinion pollingPhotographic servicesVeterinary services.Miscellaneous professional and technicalservices....

    Management of companies and enterprises

    53112531195312531353131531311531312

    53253215321153225322353221,2,95323532453241

    54

    5411541115411954125412115412135412145412195413541315413254133,4

    54135,6,754138541454141541435415541511541512541519541654161

    5416115416125416135416145416185416254169541754171541725418541815418254186

    54187,95419541915419254194

    54193,9

    55

    $13.4110.8213.2414.6014.2613.1616.78

    12.6411.7911.7810.317.6112.3115.8816.8917.05

    17.15

    22.51

    22.1422.6416.2716.8218.6313.1917.4914.2022.2920.9616.1824.16

    17.3717.9816.5715.4817.6529.6330.6830.7524.6423.3423.41

    22.3925.1321.8221.3227.6523.1822.8025.0425.5221.4317.4620.7821.7513.39

    11.8015.1619.9013.2513.10

    17.26

    16.72

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    22.75

    22.6823.2715.6016.1519.2010.1116.5315.1523.1322.0416.1525.13

    16.8718.7418.2716.1719.3129.7631.0829.7227.4923.3423.48

    23.8425.1120.7820.3626.0122.2923.1826.5827.0322.6418.2621.8521.1414.42

    12.6815.6521.6412.9113.52

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    17.13

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    12.8612.3612.7010.708.64

    12.3115.1216.9716.12

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    23.42

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    17.0718.9518.5716.1019.6430.3131.9029.9428.2423.5923.76

    24.4125.0220.4321.1526.2222.0723.7227.0327.5322.7118.5922.5121.5314.49

    13.0115.6321.3312.7213.50

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    17.29

    $17.25

    $454.60357.06423.68480.34467.73422.44578.91

    403.22377.28364.00284.56165.90424.70574.86712.76782.60

    584.82794.60788A8801.46611.75558.42622.24348.22627.89461.50853.71806.96597.04930.16

    653.11676.05593.21521.68623.05

    1,111.131,181.181,122.38928.93814.57821.69

    788.13904.68750.61756.86940.10822.89731.88898.94928.93698.62590.15725.22767.78492.75

    325.68404.77513.42323.30345.84

    585.11

    590.22

    $463.68362.88448.86495.17484.72436.57604.31

    399.92383.82372.58283.97172.97414.16578.50681.80722.08

    596.84

    820.65

    815.45831.01622.05577.32648.27439.28610.30471.68867.47832.13609.48944.66

    659.88681.45585.62482.93635.79

    1,152.771,223.321,165.13989.18851.42857.77

    826.79946.05778.57783.34979.62832.65801.44923.98949.66753.02614.88757.74794.59512.38

    327.60415.78531.76296.89363.54

    613.35

    599.50

    $443.30319.40455.18508.56502.91450.48627.84

    412.49401.11409.89297.30198.13414.60578.83673.91644.78

    588.57

    809.90

    798.34816.78574.08574.94720.00349.81583.51506.01885.88837.52584.63967.51

    642.75725.24637.62525.53679.71

    1,113.021,177.931,090.721,022.63809.90814.76

    810.56888.89712.75747.21912.95818.04762.62986.12

    1,021.73729.01609.88760.38733.56526.33

    339.82439.77584.28352.44370.45

    622.64

    801.26

    $441.31326.74465.63528.08523.94467.66653.18

    419.24407.88417.83304.95200.45427.16582.12683.89649.64

    603.77

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    831.38850.68595.41600.59694.86379.75575.50513.76909.87858.74625.63989.43

    675.97750.42668.52552.23707.04

    1,173.001,244.101,155.681,070.30835.09838.73

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    1,027.141,065.41740.35641.36814.86740.63544.82

    373.39445.46590.84343.44376.65

    656.93

    615.52

    $586.50

    See footnotes at end of table.

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    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    551111,255111456

    56156115612561356131561325613356145614256142156142256143561445614956155615156159561656161

    561612,356162561756171561725617356174561795619561915619256199

    56256215622562212,3,9562956291

    62

    621621162111162111262126213621316213262133621346213962146214262141,9621410,986215621511621662196219162199

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    38.735.133.0

    32.634.038.732.131.431.933.032.129.533.928.836.835.533.733.534.132.734.634.1

    34.338.632.335.427.139.331.535.532.432.335.431.5

    41.942.141.041.742.841.2

    32.1

    32.3

    31.132.732.829.527.528.925.230.631.729.827.432.131.932.231.735.635.829.036.137.534.1

    June2003

    40.135.433.4

    33.034.840.232.532.132.133.732.830.333.429.836.836.034.734.434.434.235.134.5

    34.839.532.737.227.539.231.635.232.533.234.331.7

    42.442.042.142.643.041.5

    32.5

    32.7

    31.533.333.430.22 7 729.625.731.031.430.729.032.632.632.631.635.735.829.036.137.034.7

    Apr.2004

    38.334.932.8

    32.433.439.132.533.831.734.830.828.232.727.535.335.132.133.933.534.334.133.8

    33.736.131.437.527.536.229.936.332.133.932.231.5

    41.942.542.543.440.638.8

    32.3

    ,32.4

    31.133.133.230.426.828.425.030.430.629.027.033.831.435.135.434.835.628.834.735.333.8

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    38.335.533.2

    32.934.739.632.533.731.734.831.228.834.128.034.935.732.034.034.134.134.534.1

    34.237.132.840.127.938.331.737.033.034.831.532.9

    41.642.642.643.839.337.5

    32.5

    32.8

    31.633.633.731.227.528.925.131.031.529.527.834.532.735.436.034.735.128.935.035.234.8

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    May2003

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    Professional and businessservices-Continued

    Offices of bank holding companies and ofother holding companiesManaging offices

    Administrative and waste servicesAdministrative and support services

    Office administrative servicesFacilities support servicesEmployment services

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    Business support servicesTelephone call centers

    Telephone answering servicesTelemarketing bureaus

    Business service centersCollection agenciesOther business support services

    Travel arrangement and reservation servicesTravel agenciesOther travel arrangement services

    Investigation and security servicesSecurity and armored car services

    Security guards and patrols and armored carservices

    Security systems servicesServices to buildings and dwellings

    Exterminating and pest control servicesJanitorial servicesLandscaping servicesCarpet and upholstery cleaning servicesOther services to buildings and dwellings

    Other support servicesPackaging and labeling servicesConvention and trade show organizersAll other support services

    Waste management and remediation servicesWaste collectionWaste treatment and disposal

    Nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal...Remediation and other waste services

    Remediation servicesEducation and health services

    Health care and social assistanceAmbulatory health care services

    Offices of physiciansOffices of physicians, except mental healthOffices of mental health physicians

    Offices of dentistsOffices of other health practitioners

    Offices of chiropractors ,Offices of optometristsOffices of mental health practitionersOffices of specialty therapistsOffices of all other health practitioners

    Outpatient care centersOutpatient mental health centersOutpatient care centers, except mental health

    Miscellaneous outpatient care centersMedical and diagnostic laboratories

    Medical laboratoriesHome health care servicesOther ambulatory health care services

    Ambulance servicesAH other ambulatory health care services

    See footnotes at end of table.

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  • ESTABLISHMENT DATAHOURS AND EARNINGS

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    B-15. Average hours and! earnings f production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfarm payrolls by detailedIndustryContinued

    industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average hourly earnings

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    11.8911.9413.9214.0110.6320.5213.4117.1415.2617.4816.3719.1922.5915.9916.3317.3118.3218.3616.1218.8715.7712.6712.9816.1718.1417.3518.4715.6919.7019.5317.8917.2614.2414.0212.7816.09

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    416.63562.36704.34430.46453.42403.22507.21393.23299.13372.22287.71507.47457.24504.83487.76557.19417.58374.03346.12

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    720.68639.92717.50666.37820.90942.24

    497.87

    508.73

    519.99582.39584.82490.00497.48447.08327.85383.11482.47536.70437.85559.82483.29598.60579.48627.27612.54392.66497.82468.75538.44

    $882.20586.93433.20

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    732.25646.38743.07697.79815.71921.30

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    515.35

    528.57594.07596.86494.68506.08456.43331.27389.36478.54549.53466.03574.09498.78612.23580.18626.18608.24393.53499.62466.94546.53

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    345.09556.66346.34586.50258.50430.42357.01505.30449.72360.36660.74422.42

    718.17848.55742.90710.46779.11876.49

    516.48

    529.09

    538.34606.39609.55490.05505.72447.87316.75394.59494.80526.06468.45624.29492.67691.47691.36622.57614.46410.11486.49451.13543.84

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    711.78653.91735.70709.56762.03857.25

    519.68

    535.30

    547.94615.55618.73506.06519.48456.33322.54397.42508.10534.54489.00637.22507.50700.57705.24625.29611.79412.98490.00447.04561.32

    $517.77

    See footnotes at end of table.

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    B-15. Average hours and earnings of production or nonsupervisory workers1 on private nonfairm payrolls by detailedindustryContinued

    Industry2002

    NAICScode

    Average weekly hours

    May2003

    35.2

    34.634.637.232.3

    32.231.933.333.133.731.731.931.534.1

    30.030.629.931.130.229.828.6

    30.229.329.7

    25.5

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    25.923.618.4

    26.527.127.0

    25.031.0

    27.928.7

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    24.623.322.334.135.628.123.627.022.533.421.322.721.9

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    29.6

    29.628.827.328.627.230.9

    24.7

    June2003

    35.6

    34.934.936.832.4

    33.032.534.634.435.232.532.832.235.0

    30.530.931.131.230.530.328.8

    30.829.930.3

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    35.8

    34.935.036.432.5

    32.332.033.833.833.831.831.931.733.3

    30.230.830.031.430.429.328.4

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    26.023.613.5

    28.826.528.8

    26.031.1

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    25.4

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    29.628.725.930.729.132.7

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    32.732.334.534.534.632.132.332.033.9

    30.631.331.231.231.430.429.3

    30.729.930.4

    25.9

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    28.325.828.3

    27.233.6

    27.628.4

    28.8

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    Nursing and residential care facilitiesNursing care facilitiesResidential mental health facilities

    Residential mental retardation facilitiesResidential mental and substance abuse care

    Community care facilities for the elderlyContinuing care retirement communitiesHomes for the elderly

    Other residential care facilitiesSocial assistance

    Individual and family servicesChild and youth servicesServices for the elderly and disabledOther individual and family services

    Emergency and other relief servicesCommunity food servicesCommunity housing, emergency, and reliefservices

    Vocational rehabilitation servicesChild day care services

    Leisure and hospitalityArts, entertainment, and recreation

    Performing arts and spectator sportsPerforming arts companies

    Musical groups and artistsTheater, dance, and other performing artscompanies

    Spectator sportsRacetracks

    Arts and sports promoters and agents andmanagers for public figuresIndependent artists, writers, and performers

    Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks