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Labor Statistics for the United States – Annual
Averages |
What this map layer shows:
Annual average labor statistics for the United States and Puerto Rico
for the years 2000-2004, by county.
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Background Information |
Sample Map
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), part of the U.S.
Department of Labor, collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates information
on labor economics and statistics in the United States. This information
is used by government agencies, businesses, and the general public
to monitor labor trends, establish economic policies, and to plan for
changes in the labor market. As part of the Local
Area Unemployment Statistics program, BLS provides monthly estimates of unemployment rates and the
size of the labor force, and also provides annual data. Employment
and unemployment are considered key indicators of local economic conditions.
These map layers were compiled by the National Atlas of the United
States® from
information provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The National Atlas offers two map layers showing annual average labor statistics
for the United States and Puerto Rico: Labor Statistics for the United States – Annual
Averages for 2000 and 2001 and Labor Statistics for the United States – Annual
Averages for 2002 to 2004. Statistics are reported by county and include total
labor force, the number of employed and unemployed, and the unemployment rate.
Additional employment statistics for the United States and Puerto Rico are available
from the BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics program. |
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