Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Labor Force Statistics Latest Numbers

Current Population Survey (CPS) households conducted by the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics for monthly reports. It provides a comprehensive body of work force data, employment, unemployment, work force, hours of work, income and other demographic and work force characteristics of persons.

September 2010, the employment situation is scheduled for 8.October 2010 at 8: 30 Eastern Time to unlock it.

03 September 2010
Nonfarm Payroll employment changed little (-54,000) in August and the unemployment rate was approximately unchanged 9.6% reflects the Government's employment decreased. 114,000 temporary decennial census work on the invoice.Private sector payroll employment continued to Trend up modestly (+ 67,000). more ...
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25. August 2010
In 2009 the population accounted for 19.2% of people with disabilities among persons in employment without disabilidád accounted for 64.5% of the population. unemployment rate of persons with disabilities was 14.5% higher than for disability, which was 9.0%.
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26 August 2010
January 2007 through December 2009 was less than three years from the date of the provisional regulation, almost twice as many comprehensive report in January 2005 to December of 2007 for the work had to go to 6.9 million workers are victims.January 2010 approximately half the displaced workers were again, down to about two-thirds of the previous survey.
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14. September 2010,
Wage and salary workers had their current employer employee hallintaoikeusmuodot referred to as the median number of years was 4.4 January 2010. among the growth reflects Hallintaoikeusmuodot at work, in part, by the last recession in less senior employees in relatively large job losses.
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CPS DatabasesSeries report — already know the series identifier for the statistic you want? a shortcut is a quick way to retrieve the data. Flat files to the FTP server – or those who want everything. Flat file a whole database or large subset of the population status of the database. Employment transatlantic to date (TXT) (PDF) employment status until the 1970s sex (TXT) (PDF) employment status, detailed age 2009 annual average (TXT) (PDF) employment status, educational attainment, 2009 annual averages (TXT) (PDF) employment detailed occupation, sex, race, and Hispanic ethnicity, 2009 annual averages (TXT) (PDF) detailed the median weekly earnings by occupation and sex, 2009 annual average (TXT) (PDF)

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Where can I find the unemployment rate for previous years?How is the unemployment rate is related to unemployment insurance claims?What is whereas seasonal adjustment?Why does the Government collect statistics on the unemployed?where the statistics come from?What are the basic concepts of employment and unemployment?WHO is calculated as employed?who is unemployed?

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Employment, hours, and the result of the CES (national) monthly national survey data detailed industry on employment, hours and nonfarm establishments within the territory of the unemployment statistics. Local monthly recalculation of employees ' earnings, and annual employment, unemployment and work force data for Census regions and divisions, the United States, regions, metropolitan areas, and many cities, National longitudinal studies at the residence. several locations, collect data on multiple job market in a timely fashion and life experiences of six groups of American men and women in employment and wages for over 800 occupations and for about 400 nonfarm industries for the nation, as well as professional information employment statistics Data youth. Occupational States and metropolitan areas.
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Division of Labor Force statistics
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2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20212-0001

Bureau of Labor Statistics does not contain information about unemployment insurance (UI):

Monday, September 27, 2010

Labor Force Statistics Latest Numbers

Current Population Survey (CPS) households conducted by the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics for monthly reports. It provides a comprehensive body of work force data, employment, unemployment, work force, hours of work, income and other demographic and work force characteristics of persons.

September 2010, the employment situation is scheduled for 8.October 2010 at 8: 30 Eastern Time to unlock it.

03 September 2010
Nonfarm Payroll employment changed little (-54,000) in August and the unemployment rate was approximately unchanged 9.6% reflects the Government's employment decreased. 114,000 temporary decennial census work on the invoice.Private sector payroll employment continued to Trend up modestly (+ 67,000). more ...
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25. August 2010
In 2009 the population accounted for 19.2% of people with disabilities among persons in employment without disabilidád accounted for 64.5% of the population. unemployment rate of persons with disabilities was 14.5% higher than for disability, which was 9.0%.
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26 August 2010
January 2007 through December 2009 was less than three years from the date of the provisional regulation, almost twice as many comprehensive report in January 2005 to December of 2007 for the work had to go to 6.9 million workers are victims.January 2010 approximately half the displaced workers were again, down to about two-thirds of the previous survey.
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14. September 2010,
Wage and salary workers had their current employer employee hallintaoikeusmuodot referred to as the median number of years was 4.4 January 2010. among the growth reflects Hallintaoikeusmuodot at work, in part, by the last recession in less senior employees in relatively large job losses.
The complete text: (HTML) (PDF)

All CPS news releases»

CPS DatabasesSeries report — already know the series identifier for the statistic you want? a shortcut is a quick way to retrieve the data. Flat files to the FTP server – or those who want everything. Flat file a whole database or large subset of the population status of the database. Employment transatlantic to date (TXT) (PDF) employment status until the 1970s sex (TXT) (PDF) employment status, detailed age 2009 annual average (TXT) (PDF) employment status, educational attainment, 2009 annual averages (TXT) (PDF) employment detailed occupation, sex, race, and Hispanic ethnicity, 2009 annual averages (TXT) (PDF) detailed the median weekly earnings by occupation and sex, 2009 annual average (TXT) (PDF)

Annual tables of monthly tables Quarterly tables

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Where can I find the unemployment rate for previous years?How is the unemployment rate is related to unemployment insurance claims?What is whereas seasonal adjustment?Why does the Government collect statistics on the unemployed?where the statistics come from?What are the basic concepts of employment and unemployment?WHO is calculated as employed?who is unemployed?

All CPS FAQ»

Employment, hours, and the result of the CES (national) monthly national survey data detailed industry on employment, hours and nonfarm establishments within the territory of the unemployment statistics. Local monthly recalculation of employees ' earnings, and annual employment, unemployment and work force data for Census regions and divisions, the United States, regions, metropolitan areas, and many cities, National longitudinal studies at the residence. several locations, collect data on multiple job market in a timely fashion and life experiences of six groups of American men and women in employment and wages for over 800 occupations and for about 400 nonfarm industries for the nation, as well as professional information employment statistics Data youth. Occupational States and metropolitan areas.
Please contact us by e-mail
Please contact us by phone: (202) 691-6378
So that we can better serve the needs of all customers, not send e-mail questions and then invite the same information.

For more information about these specific topics:

Written inquiries may be directed to:
US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Division of Labor Force statistics
A series of 4675
2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20212-0001

Bureau of Labor Statistics does not contain information about unemployment insurance (UI):

Consumer Price Index Latest Numbers

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The Consumer Price Indexes (CPI) program produces monthly data on changes in the prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services.

September 2010 CPI data are scheduled to be released on October 15, 2010, at 8:30 A.M. Eastern Time.

September 17, 2010
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the CPI-U increased 0.3 percent in August, the same increase as in July. The index for all items less food and energy was unchanged in August after rising 0.1 percent in July. More...
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Archived CPI News Releases (1994 forward)Series Report—Already know the series identifier for the statistic you want? Use this shortcut to retrieve your data.Text files (FTP) - For those who want it all. Download a flat file of the entire database or large subset of the database.

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US City Average (TXT)Relative Importance of Components in the Consumer Price Index, all areas (PDF)

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Social Security COLA Soon after the publication of September CPI data on October 15, 2009, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced the annual change in its benefit payments for the coming year for Social Security's Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. Specific information on how the Social Security Administration uses the CPI to determine cost-of-living adjustments can be found at http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/COLA/latestCOLA.html.

Revised Seasonal Indexes UPDATED Each year with the release of the January CPI, seasonal adjustment factors are recalculated to reflect price movements from the just-completed calendar year. This routine annual recalculation may result in revisions to seasonally adjusted indexes for the previous 5 years. BLS made available recalculated seasonally adjusted indexes, as well as recalculated seasonal adjustment factors, for the period January 2005 through December 2009, on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.

For information on seasonal adjustment in the CPI, including revised indexes, seasonal factors, methodology, and actions taken in 2009, see our page on seasonal adjustment.

Expenditure Weight Update
Effective with the January 2010 release the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has updated the consumption expenditure weights in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) and Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) to the 2007-08 period. The updated expenditure weights for these indexes replace the 2005-2006 weights that were introduced effective with the January 2008 CPI release. As originally announced by BLS in December 1998, CPI expenditure weights will continue to be updated at two year intervals subsequent to the 2010 updating.

CPI Published Numbers
Effective with the release in February 2007 of the January 2007 Consumer Price Index (CPI), the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) began to publish its consumer price indexes rounded to three decimal places. Percent changes will be calculated from the three decimal place indexes. Those percent changes will continue to be published to one decimal place. For additional information, please see "Publishing Consumer Price Indexes to Three Decimal Places: Questions and Answers".

For hard copies of Consumer Price Index publications or historical data and help with general index questions, including escalator clauses in contracts:

Information and Analysis: (202) 691-7000

For more information about how we treat and price commodity and service items in the Consumer Price Index:

Housing (rent and owners' equivalent rent): (202) 691-6991 Transportation and Household Commodities (including gasoline, new cars, furniture and appliances): (202) 691-6982 Apparel and Sundry (Nondurable) Commodities: (202) 691-6979 Services (including medical care, utilities, insurance): (202) 691-6985

For help finding Consumer Price Index data in LABSTAT and for information on seasonal adjustment and other technical issues:

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