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Data relate to production workers in mining and manufacturing: To construction workers in contract construction; and to nonsupervisory workers in wholesale and retail trade; finance, insurance, and real estate; transportation and public utilities; and services. Beginning January 1965, data relate to railroads with operating revenues of $5,000,000 or more.

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3 Data for nonsupervisory workers exclude messengers.

Data for nonoffice salesmen excluded from nonsupervisory count for all series in this division.

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Prepared by the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Data relate to civilian employment only and exclude Central Intelligence and National Security Agencies.
Not available.

popreliminary.

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EMPLOYMENT

B-4: Indexes of employment on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry division,
1919 to date, monthly data seasonally adjusted

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Data include Alaska and Hawaii beginning 1959. This inclusion has resulted in an increase of 212,000 (0,4 percent) in the nonagricultural total for the March 1959 benchmark month,

TOTAL.

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EMPLOYMENT

B-5: Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by industry, seasonally adjusted

Industry division and group

GOODS-PRODUCING.

MINING

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Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug.

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75, 747 75, 961 76, 363 76, 679 76, 626 76, 526 76, 813 76, 804 76, 941 77, 136 77, 101 77, 100 77, 177

24, 171 24, 215 24, 349 24, 450 24, 468 24, 296 24, 317 24, 231 24, 239 24, 268 24, 225 24, 105 24, 010

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CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION...

MANUFACTURING

DURABLE GOODS....

3,676 3,700 3,694 3, 711 3, 732 3,636 3, 757 3, 725 3,659

3,662 3,599 3,522 3, 544

19, 861 19, 882 20, 016 20, 095 20, 090 |20, 006 19, 904 19, 851 19, 92119, 942 19, 96119, 915 19, 801

11, 692 11, 708 11, 80211, 859 11, 85911, 774 11, 683 11, 644 11, 733 11, 74611, 783 11, 760 11, 635

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SERVICE-PRODUCING

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC
UTILITIES

51, 576 51, 746 52, 014 52, 229 52, 158 52, 230 52, 496 52, 573 52, 702 52, 868 52, 876 52, 995 53, 167

4, 617 4, 629 4, 671 | 4, 654| 4, 644 4, 684 4, 691

4, 676 4, 668

4, 664 4, 653 4, 643 4, 642

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE....

WHOLESALE TRADE

RETAIL TRADE

16, 352 16, 388 16, 465 16, 520 16, 398 16, 41716, 472 16, 487 16, 549 16, 594 16, 60216, 664 16, 661
4,099 4, 111 4, 137 4, 163 4, 152 4, 184 4, 1924, 1904, 202
12, 253 12, 277 12, 328 12, 357 12, 246 12, 233 12, 280 12, 297 12, 347

4, 211 4, 215 4, 207 4, 210 12, 383 12, 387 12, 457 12, 451

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12, 906 12,995 13, 044 13, 122 13, 128 13, 136 13, 215 13, 240 13, 248 13, 329 13, 365 13, 378 13, 449

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894
3, 711 3,733

901

895

894
892

904
891

891 892

874
881

832

877

879

875

868
873

1, 1961, 209

3, 758
1,221

3,778 3,798
1, 229 1, 230

3, 822 3, 848
1,217 1, 240

3, 876
1,246

3, 895

1, 252

13, 637 13, 656 13, 746 13, 838 13, 887 13, 884 13, 994 14, 043 14, 107
2, 599 2, 613 2,626 2, 638 2,654 2, 651 2, 670 2, 675 2,681
11, 038 11, 043 11, 120 11, 200 11, 233 11, 23311, 324 11, 368 11, 426

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SEASONALLY ADJUSTED EMPLOYMENT

B-6: Production or nonsupervisory workers on private nonagricultural payrolls,
seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

1973

Industry division and group

Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.

TOTAL

GOODS-PRODUCING

MINING

CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION

MANUFACTURING

DURABLE GOODS

Ordnance and accessories.
Lumber and wood products
Furniture and fixtures

Stone, clay, and glass products

Primary metal industries

Aug. Sept. Oct.
June July Aug.P
51, 442 51, 592 51, 856 52, 04451, 915 51, 781 51, 948 51, 855 51, 917 52, 039 52, 003 51, 930 51, 857
18, 135 18, 155 18, 257 18, 322 18, 347 18, 157 18, 156 18, 079 18, 086 18, 092 18, 040 17, 92817, 815
483 483 488 491
495 501
503 500 504 507 507 508
3, 041 3,063 3, 049 3,057 3, 081 | 2,974 3, 090 3,063 3,000 2,995 | 2,935 2,868 2, 889
14, 61114, 609 14, 720 14, 774 14, 771 14, 682 14, 56314, 516 14, 582 14, 590 14, 598 14, 552 14, 420

1974 Apr. May

506

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Fabricated metal products

1, 129

1, 123

1, 1311, 137

1, 134

1, 127

1, 117|

1, 111| 1, 117

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Machinery, except electrical

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Transportation equipment

1, 339

1, 332

1, 331

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Miscellaneous manufacturing

340 339

343

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33, 307 33, 437 33, 599 33, 722 33, 568 33, 624 33, 792 33, 776 33, 831 33, 947 33, 963 34, 002 34, 042

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC
UTILITIES

3,969 3, 972 4,019 4, 002 3, 988 4, 028 4, 033 4, 016 4, 0064, 008 3,993 3, 979

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE..14, 489 14, 527

WHOLESALE TRADE

RETAIL TRADE

3,973 14, 596 14, 657 14, 517 14, 528 14, 599 14, 599 14, 654 14, 687 14,691 14, 738 14, 726 3, 423 3, 432 3, 456 3, 483 3, 468 3, 494 3, 502 3, 506 3, 509 3, 519 3, 520 3,513 11, 066 11,095 11, 140 11, 174 11, 049 11, 034 11, 097 11, 093 11, 145 11, 168 11, 171 11, 225

3,511 11, 215

FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND
REAL ESTATE

3, 153 3, 162 3, 165 3, 171 3, 169 3, 162 3, 174 3, 178 3, 181 3, 186 3, 185 3, 169

3,176

SERVICES

11, 696 11, 776 11, 819 11, 892 11, 894 11, 906 11, 986 11, 98311, 990 12, 066 12, 094|12, 116| 12, 167

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