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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Hours Worked for All Workers (PRS85006032) from Q2 1947 to Q2 2025 about productivity, sector, nonfarm, hours, business, persons, rate, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Hours Worked for All Workers (HOANBS) from Q1 1947 to Q2 2025 about sector, nonfarm, hours, business, and USA.
During the second quarter of 2025, the nonfarm business sector labor hours increased by 1.3 percent annual rate in the United States. The data are seasonally adjusted at annual rates. Labor hours data for the labor productivity and cost measures include hours for all persons working in the business sector — wage and salary workers, the self-employed, and unpaid family workers.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Labor Productivity (Output per Hour) for All Workers (PRS85006091) from Q1 1948 to Q2 2025 about per hour, productivity, output, sector, nonfarm, business, persons, real, rate, and USA.
In July 2025, the average working week for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls in the United States was at 34.3 hours. This includes part-time workers. The data have been seasonally adjusted. Employed persons consist of all employees on private nonfarm payrolls. U.S. working week As in most industrialized countries, the standard work week in the United States begins on Monday and ends on Friday. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average workweek for all employees (including part-time) working in private industries in the United States amounted to about 34.5 hours in 2022. Over the course of one month, the U.S. workforce works about 3.9 billion hours in total.The average work week can differ heavily from industry to industry. An employee in the mining and logging industry worked about 45.5 hours a week in April 2023, while employees in private education and health services worked for an average of 33.4 hours per week.
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Nonfarm Productivity QoQ in the United States increased to 3.30 percent in the second quarter of 2025 from -1.80 percent in the first quarter of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Nonfarm Productivity Qoq.
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Labour Costs in the United States increased to 123.62 points in the second quarter of 2025 from 123.13 points in the first quarter of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Labour Costs - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Real Hourly Compensation for All Workers (COMPRNFB) from Q1 1947 to Q2 2025 about per hour, compensation, sector, nonfarm, business, real, and USA.
The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program provides estimates of employment, hours, and earnings information on a national basis and in considerable industry detail. The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects payroll data each month from a sample of business and government establishments in all nonfarm activities.
In the United States, the average working week for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls was at 34.3 hours in October 2024. The data have been seasonally adjusted. Employed persons consist of all employees on private nonfarm payrolls.
In 2022, there were about 270,200 people working in the trade, transportation, and utilities industry in Arkansas, more than any other industry. On the other hand, there were about ****** people working in the information industry.
Quarterly labour productivity and related measures, for the aggregate business sector, indexes.
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United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity data was reported at 128.300 2012=100 in 2029. This records an increase from the previous number of 126.080 2012=100 for 2028. United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity data is updated yearly, averaging 115.167 2012=100 from Dec 2017 (Median) to 2029, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 128.300 2012=100 in 2029 and a record low of 105.288 2012=100 in 2018. United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Congressional Budget Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G084: Multifactor Productivity: Private Non-Farm Business Sector: 2012=100: Projection.
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United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity: QoQ data was reported at 1.754 % in Dec 2029. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.754 % for Sep 2029. United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity: QoQ data is updated quarterly, averaging 1.821 % from Jun 2017 (Median) to Dec 2029, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.293 % in Jun 2018 and a record low of 1.415 % in Dec 2018. United States CBO: Projection: Productivity: NF: Labour Productivity: QoQ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Congressional Budget Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G084: Multifactor Productivity: Private Non-Farm Business Sector: 2012=100: Projection.
In 2023, about **** million people worked in the trade, transportation, and utilities industry in Florida -- the most out of any industry. The total nonfarm payroll employment stood at **** million people.
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The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program produces detailed industry estimates of employment, hours, and earnings of workers on nonfarm payrolls. CES State and Metro Area produces data for all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and about 450 metropolitan areas and divisions. Each month, CES surveys approximately 142,000 businesses and government agencies, representing 689,000 individual worksites.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Labor Share for All Workers (PRS85006172) from Q2 1947 to Q2 2025 about sector, nonfarm, business, labor, rate, and USA.
In 2023, about **** million people worked in the trade, transportation, and utilities industry in Georgia -- the most out of any industry. The professional and business services industry employed the second most people in the state, at about ******* people.
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program (also known as ES-202) collects employment and wage data from employers covered by New York State's Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law. This program is a cooperative program with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. QCEW data encompass approximately 97 percent of New York's nonfarm employment, providing a virtual census of employees and their wages as well as the most complete universe of employment and wage data, by industry, at the State, regional and county levels. "Covered" employment refers broadly to both private-sector employees as well as state, county, and municipal government employees insured under the New York State Unemployment Insurance (UI) Act. Federal employees are insured under separate laws, but are considered covered for the purposes of the program. Employee categories not covered by UI include some agricultural workers, railroad workers, private household workers, student workers, the self-employed, and unpaid family workers. QCEW data are similar to monthly Current Employment Statistics (CES) data in that they reflect jobs by place of work; therefore, if a person holds two jobs, he or she is counted twice. However, since the QCEW program, by definition, only measures employment covered by unemployment insurance laws, its totals will not be the same as CES employment totals due to the employee categories excluded by UI. Industry level data from 1975 to 2000 is reflective of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes.
In 2023, about ******* people worked in the trade, transportation, and utilities industry in Washington -- the most out of any industry. The government employed the second-highest number of people in that year, at about ******* people.
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Graph and download economic data for Nonfarm Business Sector: Hours Worked for All Workers (PRS85006032) from Q2 1947 to Q2 2025 about productivity, sector, nonfarm, hours, business, persons, rate, and USA.