BLS Feature Archives
INTERNATIONAL LABOR COMPARISONS
Charting International Labor Comparisons
Labor market and other national economic measurements compared across countries.
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Who has benefits in private industry in 2012?
Health, retirement, and paid leave benefits made up more than three-fifths of private industry employer-provided benefit costs in March 2012.
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National Hispanic Heritage Month
This Spotlight presents BLS data about the Hispanic or Latino labor force.
HTML | PDFAmerican Time Use Survey
Eldercare in 2011
In 2011, an estimated 39.8 million people in the United States were eldercare providers.
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Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
This report describes the labor force characteristics and earnings patterns among race and ethnicity groups.
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Facts of the catch: occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities to fishing workers, 2003-2009
Fishers and related fishing workers deal with a set of working conditions unique among all other occupations.
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How parents use time and money
This article examines weekday resource allocation decisions of married couples with a husband employed full time and with children under 18.
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Atlanta's thriving air transportation industry: employment and wages, 1990–2010
Air transportation's share of total employment is more than 6 times greater in Fulton County than it is in the United States.
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Wholesale and retail Producer Price Indexes: margin prices
This article explains the rationale behind measuring trade sector output using PPI margin indexes and how margin PPIs should be interpreted.
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New locality of origin import price indexes by industry sector
BLS has expanded the existing import price indexes by locality of origin to include more detail below the “all import” level of aggregation.
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An overview of U.S. occupational employment and wages in 2011
In May 2011, a substantial share of U.S. employment was concentrated in a relatively small number of occupations.
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Georgia Export Highlights
Georgia exports exceeded 34.7 billion dollars in 2011, ranking 12th among U.S. states.
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The latest news releases are available on the BLS Twitter feed.
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How have health benefits changed in state and local governments from 1998 to 2011?
Health insurance coverage for state and local government employees has undergone significant changes over the past decade.
HTML | PDFSpotlight on Statistics
Fashion
This Spotlight presents BLS data on the design, manufacture, and sale of clothing, shoes, and accessories.
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Employment, college enrollment, and training of young male veterans and nonveterans during the recent recession?
This article focuses on employment, education, and training of young male veterans and nonveterans.
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Older men: pushed into retirement in the 1970s and 1980s by the baby boomers?
Older workers and short-term jobs, Measuring annual change in household wealth, and Multiple jobholding.
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Energy prices jump while food prices show modest increases
This summary compares price changes in the CPI for detailed categories of goods and services over the first quarter of 2012 with those in 2011.
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How new fees are affecting the Producer Price Index for air travel
Airlines recently have expanded the number of services for which they charge fees.
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International Air Passenger Fares Shrug Off the Recession
Passenger fares for flights to and from the United States recently experienced a strong recovery after recording large decreases.
HTML | PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
Young adult employment during the recent recession
This article focuses on the impact of the recent recession on the labor market experience of younger workers (24-and 25-year-olds).
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Legally Required Benefit Costs
Presents BLS data and details on legally required employee benefits; Social Security and Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance, and workers’ compensation.
PDFCensus of Fatal Occupational Injuries
Workers’ Memorial Day
Recognized each year on April 28, Workers’ Memorial Day is a day to remember workers who were killed, injured, or made ill at work and to highlight the hazards in the workplace.
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Health Plan Provisions in State and Local Government in the United States, 2011
The National Compensation Survey (NCS) provides comprehensive measures of compensation cost trends, the incidence of benefits, and detailed benefit provisions.
HTML | PDFMONTHLY LABOR REVIEW
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment
BLS created measures of the number of weeks the jobless took to find work or quit looking and leave the labor force.
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Beyond the Numbers
In May 2012, BLS will introduce a new publication that will consolidate all BLS summary analytic writing into a cohesive conceptual and visual bundle.
HTMLOccupational Outlook Handbook
2012–13 Occupational Outlook Handbook
The redesigned OOH includes several new features to make it more visually appealing and easier for users to find what they are looking for.
HTMLFocus on Prices and Spending
How do U.S. Expenditures Compare with those of Other Countries?
Consumers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan allocated different shares of total spending to categories such as food, housing, and transportation in 2009.
HTMLMonthly Labor Review
Changes in Federal and State unemployment insurance legislation in 2011
There were two federal legislative enactments that affected the Federal–State Unemployment Compensation Program.
PDFMonthly Labor Review
On Guard Against Workplace Hazards
Security guards face a variety of workplace hazards that can lead to injury, illness, or death.
PDFFact Sheet
Workplace Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities to Women of Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity
This fact sheet highlights fatal and nonfatal injuries and illnesses incurred by Hispanic or Latino women from 2005 through 2009.
HTML | PDFPopulation Adjustments
Adjustments to the Current Population Survey
Learn more about how population adjustments impact the data from the Current Population Survey
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Experimental Consumer Price Index for Older Americans (CPI-E)
BLS calculates an experimental CPI by using households whose reference person or spouse is 62 years of age or older, commonly called the CPI for the elderly, or CPI-E.
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Current Price Topics: The 2012 PPI Weight Update: How and why does BLS update revenue weights?
With the release of January 2012 Producer Price Index, the PPI will begin using 2007 value-of-shipments (VOS) data as the weight basis for the PPI.
HTMLFocus on Prices and Spending
Rollercoaster Year for Export Agriculture Prices
U.S. agricultural exports had a volatile year in 2011. Agricultural goods prices sharply declined during the final half of the year, after having increased during the first six months of the year.
HTMLSpotlight on Statistics
The Recession of 2007–2009
The most recent recession began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009. This Spotlight presents BLS data that compare the recent recession to previous recessions.
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Health Benefit Costs by Wage Category
Presents BLS data on participation rates, the share of premiums paid by employers, and average monthly employer and employee medical care premium contributions.
PDFFocus on Prices and Spending
Consumer Spending in 2010
On the basis of data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE), consumers spent less in 2010, compared with 2009, on almost all major components of the household budget.
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Women in the Labor Force: A Databook
This report presents historical and current labor force and earnings data for women from the Current Population Survey (CPS).
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Technology in Commodity Markets
The emergence of electronic trading has served to exacerbate the level of volatility in commodity prices, as seen in some Producer Price Indexes.
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The Impact of the Earthquake in Japan on U.S. Imports
The economic impact on Japanese export trade to the United States.
HTML | PDFRegional Reports
High-tech industries in Massachusetts
This report examines general employment and wage trends within the specific industries that compose the high-tech sector in Massachusetts, beginning in 2001.
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A Comparison of the CPI-U and the C-CPI-U
The C-CPI-U is designed to be a closer approximation to a cost-of-living index than the CPI-U.
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Automobiles
Data on employment within the motor vehicle industry, motor vehicle-related consumer expenditures, injuries experienced by those who work on motor vehicles, and more.
HTMLOccupations
Chart book: Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2010
This chart book includes graphs, maps, tables, and text describing the U.S. occupational workforce in May 2010.
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Employee Benefits in the United States
Presents BLS data on the incidence and key provisions of employee benefit plans for civilian, private industry, and state and local government workers.
HTMLDemographics
Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity, 2010
Unemployment rates among major race and ethnicity groups remained high in 2010 as the economy continued to slowly recover from the recession.
PDFGreen Jobs
Careers in Recycling
This report provides information on how recycling works and on various career opportunities related to collecting and processing recyclable materials.
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Careers in Electric Vehicles
This report provides information on careers in the production and maintenance of electric vehicles including hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and all-electric vehicles.
HTML | PDFEmployee Benefits
Health and Retirement Plan Provisions in Private Industry
Presents BLS data on detailed provisions of employer-provided health, defined benefit, and defined contribution plans in private industry.
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Part D Prescription Drug Coverage and Health Care Spending by Seniors on Medicare
Out-of-pocket health care spending by Medicare households before and after Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage.
HTMLFocus on Prices and Spending
Measuring U.S. Inflation Using European Methods
This article examines Eurostat’s Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) and U.S. prices.
HTMLProgram Perspectives
Outpatient Prescription Drug Coverage
Presents BLS data on outpatient prescription drug coverage, including access and participation rates plus coverage trends for private industry workers.
PDFInternational Labor Comparisons
Charting International Labor Comparisons
Labor market and other national economic measurements compared across countries.
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The Impact of Fuel Surcharges on the Producer Price Index (PPI)
This article examines how rising fuel costs effect all segments of the United States economy.
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The Impact of Soaring Cotton Prices on Consumer Apparel Prices
This article examines the impact of rising cotton prices on clothing and apparel prices for U.S. consumers.
HTMLNew Geographic Home Page
Want to find data for an area?
We've made it easy for you. Visit our new home page for all regional releases.
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School's Out
What do millions of youth do during the summer? Which industries grow, and which shrink?
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Careers in Green Construction
Green construction involves erecting buildings that are environmentally responsible. This article provides information on careers in green construction.
HTMLProgram Perspectives
Defined-Contribution Plan Investment Choices
Presents BLS data on commonly found investment options in savings and thrift (e.g. 401(k)) retirement plans for private industry workers.
PDFBLS Email Subscription Service
Upcoming Changes to the BLS Email Subscription Service
Visitors can subscribe to an expanded list of BLS national economic releases with an improved layout, better organization, and enhanced security.
HTMLGreen Jobs
Careers in Solar Power
Sunlight is the most abundant source of potential energy on the planet. This article provides information on careers in solar power.
HTMLOccupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is Getting a Face-lift
Preview the new look.
HTMLMonthly Labor Review
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Occupations: A Visual Essay
Explore occupations that play a role in expanding scientific frontiers and generating technological progress.
PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
How Long Before the Unemployed Find Jobs or Quit Looking?
This report presents estimates of the length of time someone is unemployed before finding a job or giving up searching for work.
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Differences between the CPI and the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index
This article examines how these two indexes are constructed and behave over time.
HTMLFocus on Prices and Spending
Grain Prices and Our Grocery Bill
This article examines how rising grain prices can mean higher prices at the grocery store.
HTMLFocus on Prices and Spending
U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes and the Terms of Trade
An examination of one method for measuring gains from trade: the terms of trade index—the ratio of the price index of a country's exports to the price index of its imports.
HTMLProgram Perspectives
High Deductible Health Plans
Program Perspectives on high deductible health plans, including participation and comparisons with traditional plans. Health savings accounts, often used in combination with high deductible health plans, are also highlighted in this issue.
PDFMonthly Labor Review
The 2007–09 Recession and Employment
This issue takes an in-depth look at the 2007-09 recession by industry using Current Employment Statistics data.
PDFBLS Mobile Service
BLS Mobile Homepage
In our never-ending quest to provide the public with the latest labor economics and statistics data no matter where they are, we are introducing a mobile version of the BLS homepage.
More about the BLS Mobile Homepage.A Profile of the Working Poor
A Profile of the Working Poor, 2009
In 2009, about 43.6 million people, or 14.3 percent of the Nation’s population, lived at or below the official poverty level.
PDFProgram Perspectives
Defined Contribution Plans
Program Perspectives on highlights of six types of defined contribution plans, providing BLS data on participation by type of plan and method of contribution.
PDFFocus on Prices and Spending
How Consumers Used the 2009 Economic Recovery Payments of $250
Did recipients spend, save, or pay off debt?
HTMLProgram Perspectives
Sick Leave and Disability Benefit Combinations
Program Perspectives on Sick Leave and Disability Benefit Combinations presents BLS data on sick leave and disability benefit combinations, showing the full level of coverage that an employee receives.
PDFSpotlight on Statistics
Women at Work
Data on the past, present, and future of women in the workforce, women’s earnings and education, time use, spending, and more.
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The So-called "Core" CPI
The CPI for all items less food and energy: its history, and a look at its behavior relative to other official CPI indexes.
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PPI Introduces Experimental Aggregation System
To expand the scope of coverage for the Producer Price Index, BLS recently developed an experimental aggregation system.
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U.S. Export Prices Up as World Grain Stockpiles Decline
How did rising grain prices in 2010 affect agricultural exports?
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Local and State Government Benefits
Program Perspectives on Local and State Government Benefits presents BLS data on State and local government benefits, including access data on retirement, health care, and paid leave by government sector.
PDFThe Editor´s Desk
Top Searches on the BLS Website
Top Searches on the BLS Website presents the terms most often used to search the BLS website.
HTMLSurvey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Summary Charts, 2009
Nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses among private industry employers in 2009 declined to 3.6 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers from 3.9 cases in 2008.
HTML | PDFMonthly Labor Review
The U.S. Housing Bubble and Bust: Impacts on Employment
Employment Projections Program data are used to estimate employment impacts due to the recent housing market cycle.
PDFProgram Perspectives
Life and Disability Insurance Benefits
Program Perspectives on Life and Disability Insurance Benefits presents BLS data on life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability plans, including access and participation rates for private industry and state and local government workers.
PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
Sizing Up the 2007–09 Recession: Comparing Two Key Labor Market Indicators With Earlier Downturns
Highlights the severity of the recent recession in the labor market by comparing changes in two key labor market indicators across past downturns.
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Household Energy Spending
This report compares spending on selected household energy items as measured by the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) and by the Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS).
HTMLSpotlight on Statistics
Food for Thought
This Spotlight uses BLS data to provide insight into the wonderful world of food.
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The Use of the CPI in Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs)
Social Security cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) are tied to changes in the Consumer Price Index.
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Defined Contribution Plans
Program Perspectives on Defined Contribution Plans presents BLS data on defined contribution retirement plans, including access and participation rates for private industry and state and local government workers.
PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
Ranks of Those Unemployed for a Year or More Up Sharply
The number of long-term unemployed has increased sharply.
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BLS Celebrates World Statistics Day!
The Bureau of Labor Statistics joins with the international statistical community in celebrating World Statistics Day.
HTMLProgram Perspectives
Fee-For-Service Plans
Program Perspectives on Fee-For Service Plans presents BLS data on fee-for-service medical plans.
PDFGreen Jobs
Careers in Wind Energy
As the wind energy industry grows, it will provide new career opportunities for workers. This article provides information on careers in wind energy.
HTMLCareer Information - en Español!
Spanish OOH
BLS releases career information for over 100 occupations, plus tips for crafting résumés, applications, and cover letters -- in Spanish!
HTMLSpotlight on Statistics
Back to College
Headed back to college? See what data BLS has about college students, graduates and employees.
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Health Care Spending: 1998, 2003, and 2008
How have rising health care costs affected household budgets?
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Consumer Prices: The Use of the CPI in Adjusting Federal Income Tax Brackets
Federal income tax brackets and personal exemption and standard deduction amounts are adjusted each year with CPI data.
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Producer Price Indexes: PPI Industry or Commodity Data: Which Better Suits Your Needs?
This article examines the differences between industry- and commodity-based PPI data.
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China´s Exchange Rate Policy Reflected in U.S. Import Prices
The competitiveness of imports and exports is affected by foreign currency fluctuations.
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Illness-related Work Absences During Flu Season
During flu season, workers who come down with the flu or have a sick family member often must deal with interruptions in their regular work schedules.
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Travel
This Spotlight presents data on travel-related expenditures, overall employment within the leisure and hospitality industry, as well as employment and earnings of various travel-related occupations.
HTML | PDFProgram Perspectives
Combined Benefit Plans
Program Perspectives on Combined Benefit Plans (PDF) New data series highlights employee access to medical care and retirement benefits.
PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
Long-term Unemployment Experience of the Jobless
By the end of 2009, the proportion of the unemployed who had been jobless for 27 weeks or longer was the highest on record, with data back to 1948.
HTML | PDFNew Data Access Tool
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) State and County Map Application
Explore a new mapping tool that provides access to employment and wage data at the National, State and county levels.
HTMLFact Sheet
Gulf Coast Leisure and Hospitality and Oil and Gas Industries
From the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages: Gulf oil and gas drilling employment and Gulf Coast Leisure and Hospitality Employment and Wages
Spotlight on Statistics
Employment Situation of Veterans
In honor of those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, this Spotlight presents information about the employment situation of veterans.
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Consumer Expenditure Survey: Computer Ownership
This issue of a new publication series examines the extent of computer ownership by American households.
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Consumer Prices: The Use of CPI in Poverty Measurement
This issue of a new series reviews the use of the CPI in poverty measurement and current U.S. consumer price trends.
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Producer Price Indexes: Intermediate Materials Continue their Advance
This issue of a new series examines producer price trends in the first quarter of 2010.
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The Price Competitiveness of U.S. Exports
The first issue of a new series analyzes the price competitiveness of U.S. exports and reviews current U.S. import and export price trends.
HTML | PDFFact Sheet
Oil and Gas Industry
These fact sheets highlight injuries and employment in the oil and gas industry:
• Fatal and nonfatal injuries HTML | PDF
• Employment HTML | PDF
Chartbook
International Labor Comparisons
The chartbook is a gateway to explore how key labor market and other national economic measurements compare across countries.
HTML | PDFChartbook
Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2008
The chartbook includes graphs, maps, tables, and text describing the U.S. occupational workforce in May 2008.
HTML | PDFFact Sheet
Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Coal Mining Industry
Employees in coal mining are more likely to be killed or to incur a non-fatal injury or illness than workers in private industry.
HTML | PDFProgram Perspectives
Frozen Defined-Benefit Plans
Program Perspectives on Frozen Defined-Benefit Plans presents BLS data on the frequency, accrual of benefits, and alternatives to frozen defined-benefit plans as well as the length of time since the plans were frozen.
PDFIssues in Labor Statistics
Record Unemployment Among Older Workers Does Not Keep Them Out of the Job Market
The labor force participation rate for persons aged 55 years and older rose during much of the recession.
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Job Availability During a Recession: An Examination of the Number of Unemployed Persons Per Job Opening
The ratio of unemployed persons per job opening increased to a high of 6.2 unemployed persons per job opening in November 2009.
HTML | PDFInternational Labor Comparisons
Two new chart pages from International Labor Comparisons:
• Comparisons of Annual Labor Force Statistics• Comparisons of Manufacturing Productivity and Unit Labor Cost Trends
Issues in Labor Statistics
All Firm Sizes Hit Hard During the Current Recession
In the early part of the current recession, all firm sizes have been similarly affected by the recession.
HTML | PDFProgram Perspectives
Paid Sick Leave
Program Perspectives on Paid Sick Leave presents BLS data on paid sick leave, including access rates, number of days provided per year, and the cost to the employer.
PDFProfile of the Working Poor
In 2008, according to the Census Bureau, 39.8 million people, or 13.2 percent of the Nation's population, lived at or below the official poverty level. In 2008, about 8.9 million adults were among the working poor, 1.4 million more than in 2007.
PDFSpotlight on Statistics
African American History Month
African American History Month, has been observed since 1976. Take a look at BLS data that provide an economic snapshot of African Americans in the United States today.
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Recession Leads to Lackluster Employment in the Trucking Industry
A dramatic slowdown in consumer demand has been crippling the Nation's trucking firms.
HTML | PDFProgram Perspectives
Benefits by Wage Level
Program Perspectives on Benefits by Wage Level presents BLS data on benefits by wage level for several benefits including retirement, health, life insurance, holidays, and vacations.
PDFConsumer Expenditure Survey Turns 30
In 1980, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) first initiated the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) as a continuing survey, with 2010 marking the 30th anniversary.
HTMLLabor Force Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity
Labor market problems for blacks or African Americans and Hispanics or Latinos were especially acute in 2008.
HTML | PDFSpotlight on Statistics
Thanksgiving
What activities do you have planned for this Thanksgiving? Perhaps cooking and enjoying a meal with family or friends, playing sports or watching sports on television, doing volunteer work, or shopping?
HTML | PDFFact Sheet
Fatal Occupational Injuries to Members of the Resident Military
Members of the resident military face a set of hazards different from that of the typical worker.
HTML | PDFSpotlight on Statistics
Health Care
Health care touches the lives of nearly everyone in the United States at some point.
HTML | PDFWomen in the Labor Force: A Databook
The past several decades have been marked by notable changes in women's labor force activities. Women's labor force participation is significantly higher today than it was in the 1970s.
HTML | PDFRegional Reports
Colleges and Universities in the New York Metropolitan Area: Rapid Growth in Employment and Wages
The New York metropolitan area is home to more than 240 private colleges and universities employing about 97,000 workers.
HTML | PDFRegional Reports
After the Dot-Com Bubble: Silicon Valley High-Tech Employment and Wages in 2001 and 2008
Employment in Silicon Valley high-tech industries declined by about 17 percent, a loss of about 85,000 jobs; however, average wages grew by nearly 36 percent.
HTML | PDFSpotlight on Statistics
Worker Safety and Health
June is National Safety Month. In recognition, here is a look at BLS data on work-related fatalities and nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses.
HTML | PDFSpotlight on Statistics
BLS 125th Anniversary
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2009.
HTML | PDFCommissioner's Corner
Welcome to the Commissioner's Corner, a new feature from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Keith Hall.
HTMLIssues in Labor Statistics
Ranks of Discouraged Workers and Others Marginally Attached to the Labor Force Rise During Recession
The number of persons who were marginally attached to the labor force increased sharply during the current recession.
HTMLChartbook
International Labor Comparisons
A Chartbook Of International Labor Comparisons (March 2009) focuses on the labor market situation in selected countries for the most recent year available; some charts also show trends.
HTMLProgram Perspectives
Retirement benefits
Program Perspectives on Retirement Benefits presents BLS data on retirement benefits received by workers. The latest data on participation in defined-contribution and defined-benefit plans are included, as well as information on employer costs per hour for such plans.
PDFProgram Perspectives
Paid-Leave Benefits
Program Perspectives on Paid-Leave Benefits presents BLS data on paid-leave benefits received by workers, such as holidays, vacations, and personal leave.
PDFSpotlight on Statistics
African American History Month
African American History Month, also called Black History Month, has been observed since 1976. Take a look at BLS data that provide an economic snapshot of African Americans in the United States today.
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Health Benefits
Program Perspectives on Health Benefits shows you trends in employer costs for health benefits. The latest data on access, participation, and premiums are also included. This is the inaugural issue of "Program Perspectives," a new publication in which BLS programs showcase their latest data.
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