Productivity and Costs, Second Quarter 2008 Revised



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                        PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS
                    Second Quarter 2008, Revised


        The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor today 
reported revised productivity data--as measured by output per hour of all 
persons--for the second quarter of 2008.  The seasonally adjusted annual 
rates of productivity change in the second quarter were:

                4.3 percent in the business sector and
                4.3 percent in the nonfarm business sector.

In both sectors, the second-quarter productivity gains were larger than the 
preliminary estimates reported on August 8.  

        In manufacturing, the revised productivity changes in the second quarter 
were:

               -2.2 percent in manufacturing,
               -4.5 percent in durable goods manufacturing, and
                0.2 percent in nondurable goods manufacturing.

        Manufacturing productivity decreased faster in the second quarter of 
2008 than was reported on August 8, reflecting downward revisions to output 
per hour in both durable and nondurable manufacturing.  Output and hours in 
manufacturing, which includes about 12 percent of U.S. business-sector 
employment, tend to vary more from quarter to quarter than data for the 
aggregate business and nonfarm business sectors.  Second-quarter measures are 
summarized in table A and appear in detail in tables 1 through 5; the 
differences between these measures and the preliminary second-quarter figures 
issued on August 8 are shown in table C.

        The data sources and methods used in the preparation of the 
manufacturing series differ from those used in preparing the business and 
nonfarm business series, and these measures are not directly comparable.  
Output measures for business and nonfarm business are based on measures of 
gross domestic product prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the 
U.S. Department of Commerce.  Quarterly output measures for manufacturing 
reflect indexes of industrial production independently prepared by the Board 
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.  See Technical Notes for further 
information on data sources.


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Table A. Productivity and costs: Revised second-quarter 2008 measures
(Seasonally adjusted annual rates)
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                                                               Real
                                                     Hourly    hourly    Unit
                        Produc-                      compen-   compen-   labor
Sector                  tivity    Output   Hours     sation    sation    costs
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                           Percent change from preceding quarter
                           
Business                 4.3       3.2    -1.0        4.0       -1.0     -0.4
Nonfarm business         4.3       3.4    -0.8        3.7       -1.3     -0.5
Manufacturing           -2.2      -3.7    -1.5        3.9       -1.1      6.2
  Durable               -4.5      -5.9    -1.5        4.1       -0.8      9.0
  Nondurable             0.2      -1.3    -1.6        3.3       -1.6      3.1
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                           Percent change from same quarter a year ago
                           
Business                 3.2       2.2    -1.0        3.9       -0.4      0.7
Nonfarm business         3.4       2.2    -1.1        4.0       -0.2      0.6
Manufacturing            2.4      -0.2    -2.5        3.8       -0.4      1.4
  Durable                2.4       0.1    -2.3        3.4       -0.8      1.0
  Nondurable             2.5      -0.6    -3.0        4.5        0.2      1.9
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Business

        Labor productivity in the business sector grew 4.3 percent from the 
first quarter to the second quarter of 2008, as output increased 3.2 percent 
and hours worked by all persons engaged in the sector--employees, 
proprietors, and unpaid family workers--fell 1.0 percent (seasonally adjusted 
annual rates).  Output per hour increased 3.2 percent over the past four 
quarters, reflecting a 2.2 percent increase in output and a 1.0 percent 
decrease in hours (tables A and 1).  The four-quarter decline in hours was 
the largest since a 1.3 percent decline for the period ending with the second 
quarter of 2003.
 
        Hourly compensation in the business sector grew at a 4.0 percent annual 
rate in the second quarter of 2008.  Hourly compensation includes wages and 
salaries, supplements, employer contributions to employee benefit plans, and 
taxes.  Real hourly compensation, which takes into account changes in 
consumer prices, declined 1.0 percent in the second quarter of 2008 after 
falling 0.6 percent in the first quarter of the year.

        Unit labor costs, which reflect changes in hourly compensation and 
productivity, decreased 0.4 percent in the second quarter of 2008.  From the 
second quarter of 2007 to the second quarter of 2008 these costs increased 
0.7 percent.  The implicit price deflator for business output, which exhibits 
changes in unit labor costs and unit nonlabor payments, rose 0.9 percent in 
the second quarter of 2008.


Nonfarm business

        Productivity in the nonfarm business sector grew at a 4.3 percent annual 
rate in the second quarter of 2008, reflecting an increase of 3.4 percent in 
output and a decrease of 0.8 percent in hours of all persons (tables A and 
2).  From the second quarter of 2007 to the second quarter of 2008, nonfarm 
business productivity grew 3.4 percent, faster than the 2.5 percent average 
rate from 2000 to 2007.  Hours decreased 1.1 percent over the past four 
quarters--the largest four-quarter decline since a 2.1 percent decline for 
the period ending in the third quarter of 2002.

        Hourly compensation increased 3.7 percent in the second quarter of 2008, 
but when the 5.0 percent increase in consumer prices was taken into account, 
real hourly compensation declined 1.3 percent.

        Unit labor costs declined 0.5 percent in the second quarter of 2008, but 
rose 0.6 percent over the last four quarters.  The implicit price 
deflator for nonfarm business output rose 0.9 percent in the second quarter.


Manufacturing

        Productivity decreased 2.2 percent in manufacturing in the second 
quarter of 2008, as output fell 3.7 percent and hours of all persons fell 1.5 
percent (seasonally adjusted annual rates).  This was the largest quarterly 
decline in manufacturing productivity since a 2.5 percent decrease in the 
second quarter of 1989; it was concentrated in the durable goods sector, 
where productivity declined 4.5 percent.  In nondurable goods, productivity 
edged up 0.2 percent as output and hours fell 1.3 percent and 1.6 percent, 
respectively (tables A, 3, 4, and 5).  

        The hourly compensation of all manufacturing workers increased 3.9 
percent during the second quarter of 2008, reflecting increases in hourly 
compensation of 4.1 percent in durable goods industries and 3.3 percent in 
the nondurable goods sector.  Real hourly compensation in the total 
manufacturing sector fell 1.1 percent in the second quarter after consumer 
prices were taken into account.

        Unit labor costs in manufacturing increased 6.2 percent in the second 
quarter of 2008, as unit labor costs jumped 9.0 percent in durable goods 
industries and increased 3.1 percent in nondurable goods industries.


Nonfinancial corporations

        Preliminary second-quarter 2008 measures of productivity and costs were 
reported today for nonfinancial corporations.  Productivity increased 5.6 
percent during the second quarter, reflecting a 3.8 percent rise in output 
and a 1.7 percent fall in employee hours (tables B and 6).   Over the last 
four quarters output per hour increased 2.3 percent, output increased 1.7 
percent, and hours worked declined 0.5 percent--the first decline in hours 
since the four quarters ending with fourth-quarter 2003, when hours declined 
0.9 percent.  Nonfinancial corporations include all corporations doing 
business in the United States except those classified as depository 
institutions, nondepository institutions, security and commodity brokers, 
insurance carriers, regulated investment offices, small business investment 
offices, and real estate investment trusts. 


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Table B.  Nonfinancial corporations: Preliminary second-quarter 2008 
productivity and cost measures
(Seasonally adjusted annual rates)
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                                           Real
                                  Hourly   hourly   Unit              Implicit
         Produc-                  compen-  compen-  labor   Unit      price
Period   tivity   Output  Hours   sation   sation   costs   profits   deflator
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                    Percent change from preceding quarter

2008 II   5.6      3.8    -1.7     3.7     -1.2     -1.8    -24.7       -3.6
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                    Percent change from same quarter a year ago

2008 II   2.3      1.7    -0.5     3.8     -0.4      1.5    -18.8       -0.9
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        Hourly compensation rose 3.7 percent in the second quarter of 2008, but 
when the rise in consumer prices is taken into account, real hourly 
compensation fell 1.2 percent.  Unit labor costs for nonfinancial 
corporations decreased 1.8 percent in the second quarter of 2008.  

        Unit profits fell 24.7 percent in the second quarter of 2008.  This was 
the fourth consecutive double-digit decline in this measure (table 6).  The 
implicit price deflator for nonfinancial corporate output fell 3.6 percent in 
the second quarter and 0.9 percent over the past four quarters.  


Revised Measures

        Current and previous measures for the first and second quarters of 2008 
for the business, nonfarm business, and manufacturing sectors are compared in 
table C.

        In the second quarter of 2008, productivity was revised up in the 
business and nonfarm business sectors, as output was revised up significantly 
and hours decreased more than previously reported.  In both of these sectors 
the upward revisions to productivity were much larger than those to hourly 
compensation, and unit labor costs were revised down.

        Productivity was revised down in the manufacturing sector in the second 
quarter of 2008 due to both a downward revision to output and an upward 
revision to hours.  The downward revision to productivity was largely offset 
by a downward revision to hourly compensation, so unit labor costs rose only 
slightly more than previously reported.


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Table C. Business, nonfarm business, and manufacturing: Previous and revised 
productivity and related measures
(Quarterly percent changes at seasonally adjusted annual rates)
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                                                               Real
                                                     Hourly    hourly    Unit
                        Produc-                      compen-   compen-   labor
Sector                  tivity    Output   Hours     sation    sation    costs
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                                    Second quarter 2008
        
Business:                                               
  Previous               2.3       1.5     -0.7        3.8      -1.2      1.5
  Revised                4.3       3.2     -1.0        4.0      -1.0     -0.4
Nonfarm business:                                               
  Previous               2.2       1.7     -0.5        3.6      -1.4      1.3
  Revised                4.3       3.4     -0.8        3.7      -1.3     -0.5
Manufacturing:                                          
  Previous              -1.4      -3.5     -2.0        4.6      -0.4      6.1
  Revised               -2.2      -3.7     -1.5        3.9      -1.1      6.2
  
                                    First quarter 2008
        
Business:                                               
  Previous               2.2       0.7     -1.5        5.0       0.6      2.7
  Revised                2.3       0.7     -1.6        3.6      -0.6      1.3
Nonfarm business:                                               
  Previous               2.6       0.9     -1.6        5.2       0.8      2.5
  Revised                2.6       0.9     -1.7        3.8      -0.4      1.2
Manufacturing:                                           
  Previous               3.4      -0.8     -4.0        6.2       1.8      2.8
  Revised                3.3      -0.9     -4.0        3.8      -0.5      0.5
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        In the first quarter of 2008, hourly compensation was updated to reflect 
revised estimates of compensation released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis 
of the U.S. Department of Commerce August 28.  As revised, hourly 
compensation increased 3.6 percent in the business sector, and 3.8 percent in 
both the nonfarm business and manufacturing sectors.  In all of the major 
sectors, hourly compensation grew more slowly in the first quarter than BLS 
reported August 8, therefore unit labor costs in these sectors rose less than 
in preliminary estimates.  


Revised Measures: Nonfinancial Corporations

        Data for the first quarter of 2008 were also revised for the 
nonfinancial corporate sector (table D).  Productivity was revised down along 
with output; hours were not revised.  Hourly compensation was revised down 
more than productivity; revised unit labor costs increased 3.2 percent, 
rather than 3.9 percent as reported August 8.  


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Table D.  Nonfinancial corporations: Previous and revised productivity and 
cost measures
(Quarterly percent changes at seasonally adjusted annual rates)
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                                           Real
                                  Hourly   hourly   Unit              Implicit
         Produc-                  compen-  compen-  labor   Unit      price
         tivity   Output  Hours   sation   sation   costs   profits   deflator
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                                First quarter 2008
        
Previous  1.0     -0.1    -1.1     4.9      0.6     3.9     -14.7       0.5
Revised  -0.2     -1.4    -1.1     2.9     -1.3     3.2     -13.6       0.5
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                                Next release date


        The next release of Productivity and Costs is scheduled for 8:30 AM EST, 
Thursday, November 6, 2008.  Preliminary third-quarter measures for business, 
nonfarm business, and manufacturing will be released at that time. 

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