CES - Current Employment Statistics
The Current Employment Statistics program produces estimates of nonagricultural employment by industry by the North American Industry Classification System(NAICS). These estimates represent jobs by place of work and are generated from a monthly survey of about 14,000 businesses in Florida. Monthly tables include estimates for the current month, previous month, and the current month a year ago, along with over-the-month and over-the-year changes.
Statewide data are available both seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted. Substate areas are not seasonally adjusted. Estimates of weekly hours worked and earnings in selected manufacturing industries are also available (statewide only). Tables are in Excel format.
Geographic Coverage: Statewide and selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
Frequency: Monthly and Annually
Experimental All Employee Hours and Earnings
Background The Current Employment Statistics(CES) program began work in 2005 to add new series on hours and earnings. New series have been developed to measure the average hourly earnings, average weekly hours, and gross monthly earnings of all nonfarm private sector employees.
The new hours and earning series are more comprehensive in coverage, thereby providing improved information for analyzing economic trends and improved input to productivity and personal income series.
Experimental designation and future publication plans The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) is designating the first release of these new series as experimental because of the limited experience to date with the editing and review of the sample reports and the resultant estimates. These new experimental data series were released on March 11, 2008.
If you have questions about the CES program contact us at ceslaus@labormarketinfo.com
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