Resource features industry projections, employment statistics and short-term forecasts, a job bank and an employer database.
Data on employment patterns in different regions of the US is presented by the Bureau Of Labor Statistics. Documents are in PDF format.
Find statistical information on New England economics, such as CPI and employment, and view reports from up to the past 10 years.
Get contact information as well as regular statistics on the economy and employment in the region. Includes archived reports.
Provides general information on the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as economic and employment details. Access the most popular statistics with Ready Facts.
Get statistical reports on the Western region's employment and economy, as well as general information. Obtain reports from up to the past 10 years.
Find out how the Southwest area's economy and labor force are doing with relevant statistics. Includes news and contact information.
Offers statistics on the Mountain-Plains region's economy and employment. Provides a list of contacts and regional news.
Publication includes statistics on minority representation, compensation, and changes in job classification. Read the full report in PDF format.
Statistics on wages and compensation, unit labor costs and productivity. From Business Cycle Indicators.
Labor Market Information Division of the Employment Development Department of California provides data categorized by subject or region.
Resource of current pay rates for benchmark jobs in IT, marketing, accounting, HR, consulting, and other fields. Also find benefit practices.
Find out about the fastest growing, highest paying or declining occupations. See the education requirements and employment forecast.
Click into a wealth of statistics that measure household economics. Includes disability, health insurance, poverty, and program participation.
International Labour Organization offers databases, information networks, and services. Many of it can be accessed free on the Web.
Check out the latest numbers offered about money and income. Find analysis of economic change and income mobility throughout the years.
Census data presents the sociodemographics of how people get to work, where they work, and how long they work. Read its historical time series.
Bureau of Labor Statistics presents current statistics, the month in review, and articles on measuring productivity.
Calculate the Consumer Price Index by types of products, location, and year. The columns and tables of data are from Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Bureau's survey offers human resource statistics. Includes reimbursement accounts, contribution plans, health care, and average vacation days.
Interact with the database that searches cost trends from the producer's perspective. With civilian, private industry, and government workers.
Click on the database for the most requested countries and find information on popular indicators. With CPI, labor costs, and unemployment rates.
Calculate the demographics of the American labor force, as calculated from the current population. Display the data in various forms.
Look up the nonfarm payroll statistics from the Bureau's current employment data. Data is accessible by industry and year.
Gather information about productivity and costs indices. Major sectors include manufacturing, all business, and non-farm business.
Calculate individual state's non-farm payroll statistics. Data is seasonally adjusted and can be screened by industry.
Look up the days of idleness and numbers of workers involved from work stoppages and labor strikes. Series's from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Find an annotated bibliography of reports from the NLS of Labor Market Experience, with statistical data on various age groups.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development looks at unemployment and job creation in industrialized nations.
View detailed historical tables about income and poverty in the United States. Includes yearly outlines of poverty thresholds.
Read an executive summary of a report on family income, wages, jobs, wealth and poverty. View a sample graph and check out the numbers.
Select a state or territory to access demographic and labor information, including occupations with the highest employment and pay.
Find the latest results of the Census Bureau's survey on business owners' race, ethnicity, and gender. With a publication activities flowchart.
National source for social, demographic, and economic information offers statistics about the dynamics of economic well-being in the labor force.