TABLE A-2. Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by industry 1-Continued Machinery (except electrical).. Agricultural machinery and tractors.. Special-industry machinery (except metalworking machinery).. General industrial machinery. Office and store machines and devices. Service-industry and household machines.... Miscellaneous machinery parts. Electrical machinery. Electrical generating, transmission, distribution, and industrial apparatus.. Electrical appliances.. Insulated wire and cable.. Electrical equipment for vehicles. Electric lamps.. Communication equipment. Miscellaneous electrical products.. Transportation equipment... Motor vehicles and equipment. Aircraft.... Aircraft engines and parts.. Other aircraft parts and equipment.. Shipbuilding and repairing. Railroad equipment. 1, 507. 01, 495. 01, 474. 71, 461. 61, 466. 41, 436. 91, 449. 81, 471. 91, 485. 51, 523. 41, 558. 91, 579. 71, 609. 31, 737. 91, 730. 1 96.8 95.9 91.2 92.3 90.2 89.2 90.0 92.1 93.2 95.0 96.0 95.5 96.4 84.1 136.8 119.6 143.9 141.2 150.0 132.3 135.4 153.1 254.7 287.6 284.3 148. 4 153.1 1, 184. 3 1, 174. 7 1, 164. 91, 119. 51, 133. 11, 104. 61, 078. 5 1, 079. 91, 077. 61, 092. 31, 114. 41, 132. 41, 161. 51, 223. 31, 202.1 1, 685. 01, 680. 8, 1, 670. 41, 461. 81, 572. 21, 500. 31, 528. 61, 547. 81, 546. 41, 570. 01, 620. 21, 676. 01, 736. 81, 878. 11, 823. 4 613. 0 518.9 579.2 592.9 596.4 605.5 445. 5 150.9 151.3 151.7 151.6 TABLE A-2. Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by industry -Continued 110. 2 106. 2 Carpets, rugs, other floor coverings.. Apparel and other finished textile products... Men's and boys' suits and coats.. Men's and boys' furnishings and work clothing.... Women's outerwear.. Women's, children's undergarments. Millinery.. Miscellaneous apparel and accessories.. 1, 176. 31, 186. 41, 183. 21, 181. 21, 184. 31, 172. 11, 120. 71, 122. 51, 113. 41, 115, 51, 148. 21, 181. 41, 168. 01, 198. 61,211.2 107.4 105.7 101.5 109.8 111.2 110.9 117.6 123.1 106.4 109.7 107.2 103, 1 317.7 314.5 304.2 302.7 311.1 311.9 306.8 316. 5 328.8 332.8 357.1 351.6 352.1 354.2 116.0 115.9 119.6 120.9 21.9 18.0 18.7 18.9 317.4 Other fabricated textile products... 123.5 120.4 122.3 124.2 TABLE A-2. Employees in nonagricultural establishments, by industry 1-Continued 23.1 23.5 23.5 23.2 23.0 23.0 22.8 22.4 22.4 23.0 23.6 Local utilities, not elsewhere classi function. Automotive.. Groceries, food specialties, beer, wines, and liquors... Electrical goods, machinery, hardware, and plumbing equipment.. Other full-service and limited-function wholesalers.. Wholesale distributors, other. Retail trade. General merchandise stores.. Department stores and general mailorder houses. Other general merchandise stores. Grocery, meat, and vegetable markets. Furniture and appliance stores... 11, 037 11,954 11, 382 11,225 11, 151 11,011 10, 984 11, 035 10,961 10,940 10,939 10,948 11, 140 11,302 11,221 8, 018 1, 801. 31, 791. 21, 776. 61, 762. 71, 744. 61, 737. 11, 730. 21, 713. 91, 722. 51, 737. 81, 744. 81, 762. 21, 772. 11, 754.0 129.1 128.8 127.9 127.8 127.6 127.4 126.3 124.1 124.3 124.4 125. 1 125.2 123.3 118.8 312.6 311.9 307.7 440.0 439.7 438.2 306.1 299.0 300.8 297.4 293.5 297.8 302.8 303.0 304.2 303.4 305.0 441.2 444.4 449.3 457.1 455.2 919.6 910.8 902.8 891.4 881.0 872.8 870.6 862.1 863.9 869.4 872.3 883.5 888.3 875.0 1, 257. 71, 261. 01, 262. 81, 253. 21, 249. 71, 252. 21, 249. 81, 245. 71, 259. 41, 271. 81, 277. 91, 288. 61, 293. 11, 254. 3 8, 895 8, 330 8, 186 8, 135 8, 017 7,995 8, 055 8,001 7,958 7,929 7,925 8,089 8, 237 8, 213 1, 384. 11, 936. 01, 575. 31, 473. 8 1, 420. 81, 350. 91, 336. 71, 361. 01, 358. 41, 351. 51, 331. 71, 316. 41, 386. 41, 457. 11, 455. 7 218.6 1, 581. 51, 629. 71, 610. 81, 597. 31, 595. 51. 582. 11, 590. 71, 594. 11, 593. 61, 591. 71, 598. 31, 602. 21, 599. 11, 573. 91, 542. 4 234.3 234.0 233.2 229.6 227.6 225.7 224.9 226.3 234. 3 231.9 8,377 8,074 8,040 7,943 7,678 7,664 7,866 7,870 7,850 7,822 7,789 7,749 7,626 7,277 Judicial.. State and local 4. State.. Local. Other. 5,899 963. 0 962. 5 861.0 542.7 538.8 539.0 640.9 641.2 643.8 645.3 22. 1 22. 1 22.1 22. 2 967.6 968. 8 966.5 958. 3 956.9 953.8 953.6 952. 31, 007. 31, 034. 1 538.9 657.0 22.2 613.7 21.9 4.3 5,890 5,719 5,700 5, 681 5,649 5,612 5, 409 5,068 5, 902 5,867 5,769 5,486 5,472 5,682 1, 509. 61, 517. 61, 517. 11, 476. 31, 443. 91, 443. 71, 466. 71, 473. 1 1, 462. 91, 453. 61, 443. 21, 435. 21, 382. 91, 300. 6 4, 380. 64, 384. 14, 349. 74, 292. 74. 041. 94, 027. 94, 215. 04, 245. 54, 237. 14, 227. 04, 205. 54, 176. 94, 025. 73, 767. 8 2, 740. 02, 742. 62, 716. 72, 573. 92, 230. 22, 223. 22, 483. 22, 608. 62, 617. 62, 628. 52, 614. 22, 584. 02, 401. 82, 219. 7 3. 150. 23, 159. 13, 150. 13, 195. 13, 255. 63, 248. 43, 198. 53, 110. 03, 082. 43, 052. 13,034. 53, 028. 13, 006. 82, 848. 7 1 Beginning with the August 1958 issue, figures for 1956-58 differ from those previously published because of the adjustment of the employment estimates to 1st quarter 1957 benchmark levels indicated by data from government social insurance programs. Statistics from 1957 forward are subject to revision when new benchmarks become available. These series are based upon establishment reports which cover all full- and part-time employees in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for, any part of the pay period ending nearest the 15th of the month. Therefore, persons who worked in more than one establishment during the reporting period are counted more than once. Proprietors, selfemployed persons, unpaid family workers, and domestic servants are excluded. * Preliminary. Data for Federal establishments refer to continental United States; they relate to civilian employees who worked on, or received pay for, the last day of the month. State and local government data exclude, as nominal employees, elected officials of small local units and paid volunteer firemen. NOTE: For a description of these series, see Techniques of Preparing Major BLS Statistical Series, BLS Bull. 1168 (1954). SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics for all series except those for the Federal Government, which is prepared by the U.S. Civil Service Commission, and that for Class I railroads, which is prepared by the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. |