Table B-6. Indexes of aggregate weekly payrolls of production and nonsupervisory workers (1) on private nonfarm payrolls by industry sector and selected industry detail

ESTABLISHMENT DATA                                                                                               ESTABLISHMENT DATA

Table B-6.  Indexes of aggregate weekly payrolls of production and nonsupervisory workers(1) on private nonfarm payrolls
by industry sector and selected industry detail

(2002=100)


                                                   Not seasonally adjusted              Seasonally adjusted

                                                                                                                         Percent
                  Industry                      Mar.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.    Mar.   Nov.   Dec.   Jan.   Feb.   Mar.   change from:
                                                2008   2009   2009p  2009p   2008   2008   2008   2009   2009p  2009p   Feb. 2009-
                                                                                                                        Mar. 2009p

        Total private.........................  127.5  122.6  123.6  123.4   128.6  127.6  126.9  126.2  125.7  124.8      -0.7

    Goods-producing...........................  113.4  101.0   98.5   98.0   117.6  110.6  109.0  106.4  104.7  102.2      -2.4

Mining and logging............................  174.7  180.4  175.2  167.7   181.0  193.9  188.0  186.2  182.4  174.5      -4.3

Construction..................................  120.5  106.3  103.0  104.3   130.0  120.9  120.8  118.0  116.9  114.0      -2.5

Manufacturing.................................  106.3   94.6   92.5   91.1   107.5  100.9   98.7   96.1   94.2   92.3      -2.0

 Durable goods................................  110.2   95.1   93.0   91.6   111.2  102.9  100.1   96.8   94.5   92.4      -2.2

 Nondurable goods.............................   99.0   93.2   91.3   90.2   100.8   97.4   95.9   94.7   93.4   92.3      -1.2

    Private service-providing.................  132.0  129.4  131.8  131.4   132.0  132.8  132.8  132.6  131.9  131.6       -.2

Trade, transportation, and utilities..........  119.4  114.2  114.4  114.5   120.5  117.9  117.0  116.9  116.2  115.8       -.3

 Wholesale trade..............................  130.5  124.6  126.0  124.7   130.5  127.9  126.2  126.9  125.9  124.9       -.8

 Retail trade.................................  109.9  105.0  104.7  105.3   112.1  108.5  107.7  107.7  107.6  107.1       -.5

 Transportation and warehousing...............  125.3  119.0  117.9  118.9   126.6  123.7  123.3  122.1  120.2  120.6        .3

 Utilities....................................  118.1  121.9  125.4  120.9   118.9  119.1  121.9  122.1  125.7  121.6      -3.3

Information...................................  123.3  120.8  122.2  122.5   122.5  123.8  122.8  122.9  122.1  122.0       -.1

Financial activities..........................  135.5  132.7  136.6  134.9   134.4  135.4  134.9  135.1  134.6  134.0       -.4

Professional and business services............  143.2  139.6  142.8  142.5   142.5  145.1  144.9  144.3  143.3  142.4       -.6

Education and health services.................  143.2  147.0  149.6  149.2   141.8  146.7  147.5  147.8  147.8  148.1        .2

Leisure and hospitality.......................  131.5  123.0  128.8  128.3   135.1  133.9  133.9  132.9  133.8  132.3      -1.1

Other services................................  117.2  114.4  115.4  115.4   116.4  117.6  116.6  116.6  115.6  115.0       -.5


   1 See footnote 1, table B-2.
   p = preliminary.
   NOTE:  The indexes of aggregate weekly payrolls are calculated by dividing the current month's estimates of aggregate
payrolls by the corresponding 2002 annual average levels.  Aggregate payroll estimates are the product of estimates of
average hourly earnings, average weekly hours, and production and nonsupervisory worker employment.



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