CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA FOR MISSOURI AND ITS METROPOLITAN AREAS (WITH U.S. COMPARISON)

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1 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA FOR MISSOURI AND ITS METROPOLITAN AREAS (WITH U.S. COMPARISON) U.S. (numbers in thousands) SEASONALLY ADJUSTED CHANGE TO FROM NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED CHANGE TO FROM YEAR YEAR AGO YEAR YEAR AGO MAY AGO % MAY AGO % CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 160, , , , , , ,135 1,358 1, Total Employment 153, , , , , , , , Unemployment 6,977 6,861 7, ,250 6,572 8, Unemployment Rate (%) Missouri CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 3,054,415 3,075,729 3,101,941-21,314-47, ,084,792 3,058,239 3,152,760 26,553-67, Total Employment 2,936,897 2,955,414 2,955,661-18,517-18, ,964,256 2,934,206 2,997,602 30,050-33, Unemployment 117, , ,280-2,797-28, , , ,158-3,497-34, Unemployment Rate (%) Cape Girardeau MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 46,524 47,174 49, , ,927 47,085 49, , Total Employment 44,678 45,124 46, , ,907 45,073 47, , Unemployment 1,846 2,050 2, ,020 2,012 2, Unemployment Rate (%) Columbia MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 97,659 97,403 99, , ,313 98,112 97,684-1,799-1, Total Employment 95,164 94,573 95, ,485 95,309 93,820-1, Unemployment 2,495 2,830 3, ,828 2,803 3, , Unemployment Rate (%) Jefferson City MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 75,044 75,049 76, , ,932 74,873 77,654 1,059-1, Total Employment 72,618 72,419 73, , ,288 72,363 74, Unemployment 2,426 2,630 2, ,644 2,510 3, Unemployment Rate (%) Joplin MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 84,355 84,385 87, , ,082 84,227 87, , Total Employment 81,408 81,034 83, , ,775 80,941 83, , Unemployment 2,947 3,351 3, ,307 3,286 4, Unemployment Rate (%) Kansas City MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 1,124,411 1,123,882 1,126, , ,135,865 1,119,659 1,139,445 16,206-3, Total Employment 1,082,296 1,079,900 1,077,380 2,396 4, ,092,478 1,076,519 1,088,037 15,959 4, Unemployment 42,115 43,982 49,337-1,867-7, ,387 43,140 51, , Unemployment Rate (%) St. Joseph MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 64,440 64,745 66, , ,231 64,676 66, , Total Employment 62,128 62,133 63, , ,814 62,149 63, Unemployment 2,312 2,612 2, ,417 2,527 2, Unemployment Rate (%) St. Louis MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 1,452,514 1,456,115 1,480,832-3,601-28, ,470,310 1,454,472 1,500,094 15,838-29, Total Employment 1,396,209 1,394,439 1,412,748 1,770-16, ,411,356 1,396,471 1,426,441 14,885-15, Unemployment 56,305 61,676 68,084-5,371-11, ,954 58,001 73, , Unemployment Rate (%) Springfield MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 229, , ,704-1,248-3, , , , , Total Employment 221, , , , , , , , Unemployment 7,388 8,420 9,268-1,032-1, ,879 8,241 10, , Unemployment Rate (%) Produced by Missouri Department of Economic Development/MERIC in cooperation with U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

2 NONFARM PAYROLL EMPLOYMENT IN MISSOURI AND ITS METROPOLITAN AREAS E M P L O Y M E N T (J O B S) MAY CHANGE TO FROM % MISSOURI (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,886,300 2,874,400 2,839,700 11,900 46, TOTAL PRIVATE 2,450,000 2,444,100 2,402,600 5,900 47, GOODS-PRODUCING 389, , ,100 3,300 1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 121, , ,300 2,100-2, MINING & LOGGING 4,300 4,300 4, CONSTRUCTION 117, , ,300 2,100-3, MANUFACTURING 267, , ,800 1,200 4, Durable Goods 160, , , , Nondurable Goods 106, , , , SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,497,300 2,488,700 2,452,600 8,600 44, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,061,000 2,058,400 2,015,500 2,600 45, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 554, , , , Wholesale Trade 121, , , Retail Trade 323, , , , Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 110, , , , INFORMATION 50,600 50,100 53, , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 174, , ,800 3,000 5, Real Estate & rental/leasing 37,600 36,600 37,000 1, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 390, , ,500-2,000 13, Professional, Scientific & Technical Svcs 160, , , , Management of Companies 64,800 65,800 64,400-1, Administrative and Support Services 165, , , , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 463, , ,400-3,300 7, Educational Services 56,900 55,700 55,700 1,200 1, Health Care & Social Assistance 406, , ,700-4,500 6, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 310, , ,100 4,000 10, Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 42,000 42,200 42, Accommodation & Food Services 268, , ,500 4,200 10, OTHER SERVICES 117, , ,400 1, GOVERNMENT 436, , ,100 6, Federal 55,400 55,400 54, State 102, , , , Local 278, , ,500 5,100 1,

3 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,910,000 2,901,600 2,863,000 8,400 47, TOTAL PRIVATE 2,475,500 2,457,900 2,426,800 17,600 48, GOODS-PRODUCING 394, , ,700 7,600 1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 125, , ,700 4,400-3, MINING & LOGGING 4,400 4,300 4, CONSTRUCTION 120, , ,600 4,300-3, Construction of Buildings 27,400 26,500 27, Specialty Trade Contractors 79,800 76,800 81,600 3,000-1, MANUFACTURING 269, , ,000 3,200 4, Durable Goods 162, , ,400 2,500 3, Fabricated Metal Products Mfg 29,500 29,300 29, Machinery Manufacturing 26,100 25,800 26, Computer/Electronic Mfg 10,200 10,100 9, Electric Equip, Appliance Mfg 10,100 10,100 10, Transportation Equipment Mfg 47,000 46,500 46, Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 13,200 13,200 13, Furniture/Related Products Mfg 6,800 6,800 6, Nondurable Goods 107, , , , Food Manufacturing 38,900 38,800 38, SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,515,100 2,514,300 2,469, , PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,080,600 2,070,600 2,033,100 10,000 47, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 555, , , , Wholesale Trade 122, , , , Merchant wholslrs durable gds 59,900 59,200 58, , Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 36,500 36,700 36, Wholesale electronic mkts, agents/brokers 26,000 26,400 26, Retail Trade 323, , , , Motor vehicle/parts dealers 42,700 42,300 41, , Food & beverage stores 50,200 49,700 50, Gasoline stations 30,900 30,500 29, , General merchandise stores 68,800 68,300 68, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 110, , , , Utilities 11,700 11,600 11, Electric power gen/transmsn 8,000 7,900 8, Transportation & warehousing 98,800 98,200 96, , Truck transportation 38,300 37,900 38, Warehousing & storage 14,900 15,000 14, Continued on next page

4 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - continued INFORMATION 50,500 50,200 53, , Telecommunications 18,900 18,800 20, , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 175, , ,100 3,800 5, Finance & insurance 137, , ,300 2,200 4, Credit intermediation & relat 58,600 57,600 57,500 1,000 1, Insurance carriers & related 58,600 58,000 56, , Real Estate & rental/leasing 38,500 36,900 37,800 1, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 394, , , , Professional/scientific/technl 160, , ,800 1,800 9, Legal services 21,300 21,200 20, Accounting/tax prep/bookkeep 21,600 21,500 19, , Computer systems design & rel 39,800 39,300 37, , Management of Companies 65,300 66,000 64, Administrative/Support/Waste 168, , , , Administrative & supprt svcs 159, , , , Employment Services 59,100 59,400 57, , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 457, , ,200-8,400 7, Educational services 52,300 55,400 52,200-3, Colleges/univs/prof schools 25,000 26,600 23,200-1,600 1, Health care & social assistnc 405, , ,000-5,300 7, Offices of physicians 42,500 41,600 40, , Hospitals 127, , , , Nursing/rsidentl care facils 75,800 75,800 74, , Social assistance 85,900 93,800 84,500-7,900 1, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 328, , ,500 11,500 11, Arts, entertainment, recreatn 49,000 44,900 51,200 4,100-2, Amusement/gambling/recreat 35,700 31,300 37,100 4,400-1, Accommodation & food services 279, , ,300 7,400 14, Accommodation 35,400 32,300 34,400 3,100 1, Food svcs & drinking places 243, , ,900 4,300 13, OTHER SERVICES 118, , ,200 1, Repair and maintenance 26,600 26,600 25, , Personal & laundry services 26,400 26,500 26, GOVERNMENT 434, , ,200-9,200-1, FEDERAL 55,900 56,200 55, STATE 96, ,000 97,700-7,800-1, LOCAL 282, , ,200-1,

5 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 43,200 43,500 44, CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 43,200 44,000 44, , TOTAL PRIVATE 38,000 37,800 37, GOODS-PRODUCING 6,300 6,200 6, SERVICE-PROVIDING 36,900 37,800 38, , PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 31,700 31,600 31, GOVERNMENT 5,200 6,200 6,600-1,000-1,

6 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % COLUMBIA MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 99, ,000 98, , COLUMBIA MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 98, ,300 95,900-3,200 2, TOTAL PRIVATE 71,400 71,000 68, , GOODS-PRODUCING 7,900 7,500 7, SERVICE-PROVIDING 90,200 93,800 88,500-3,600 1, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 63,500 63,500 61, , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 15,600 15,500 15, Retail Trade 11,500 11,600 11, GOVERNMENT 26,700 30,300 27,300-3, FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2, STATE 17,800 21,300 18,000-3, LOCAL 6,500 6,600 6,

7 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 77,700 77,400 77, JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 78,300 78,000 77, TOTAL PRIVATE 52,400 52,100 51, , GOODS-PRODUCING 10,600 10,400 9, SERVICE-PROVIDING 67,700 67,600 67, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 41,800 41,700 41, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 14,200 14,500 13, Retail Trade 8,900 9,200 8, GOVERNMENT 25,900 25,900 26, FEDERAL STATE 19,200 19,300 19, LOCAL 5,900 5,800 5,

8 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % JOPLIN MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 81,000 81,000 80, JOPLIN MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 81,200 81,400 81, TOTAL PRIVATE 71,200 70,800 70, GOODS-PRODUCING 15,400 15,100 15, MANUFACTURING 12,600 12,500 12, Nondurable Goods 6,000 6,000 5, Food Manufacturing 3,700 3,700 3, SERVICE-PROVIDING 65,800 66,300 65, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 55,800 55,700 55, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 22,700 21,900 21, , Retail Trade 10,800 10,900 10, General merchandise stores 3,200 3,200 3, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 12,700 12,900 12, Health care & social assistnc 12,600 12,600 12, GOVERNMENT 10,000 10,600 10, FEDERAL STATE 1,300 1,600 1, LOCAL 8,300 8,600 8,

9 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % KANSAS CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,083,500 1,084,500 1,061,500-1,000 22, KANSAS CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,095,800 1,091,400 1,071,900 4,400 23, TOTAL PRIVATE 945, , ,200 5,400 21, GOODS-PRODUCING 125, , ,400 2,200-1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 47,400 45,800 49,900 1,600-2, MANUFACTURING 78,500 77,900 77, , SERVICE-PROVIDING 969, , ,500 2,200 25, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 819, , ,800 3,200 22, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 214, , , , Wholesale Trade 52,900 52,400 50, , Retail Trade 112, , , General merchandise stores 23,400 23,300 22, , Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 48,800 48,900 47, , INFORMATION 18,400 18,400 19, , Telecommunications 6,700 6,800 7, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 80,000 79,400 79, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 197, , , , Professional/scientific/technl 97,800 96,300 89,600 1,500 8, Management of Companies 27,500 27,300 26, , Administrative/Support/Waste 72,100 74,200 70,100-2,100 2, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 151, , ,600-1,500 2, Health care & social assistnc 131, , ,100-1, Hospitals 41,400 41,200 40, , LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 114, , ,400 3,800 3, Accommodation & food services 94,500 93,100 91,300 1,400 3, Food svcs & drinking places 84,000 82,500 81,900 1,500 2, OTHER SERVICES 43,300 43,200 42, GOVERNMENT 150, , ,700-1,000 2, FEDERAL 27,900 28,200 27, STATE 14,900 15,400 15, LOCAL 107, , , ,

10 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % ST. JOSEPH MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 63,800 63,700 63, ST. JOSEPH MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 64,200 64,100 63, TOTAL PRIVATE 52,900 52,500 51, , GOODS-PRODUCING 14,200 13,900 13, SERVICE-PROVIDING 50,000 50,200 50, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,700 38,600 38, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 11,000 11,000 10, GOVERNMENT 11,300 11,600 11, FEDERAL STATE 6,000 6,000 5, LOCAL 4,700 5,000 5,

11 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % ST. LOUIS MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,374,900 1,372,500 1,363,800 2,400 11, ST. LOUIS MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,391,000 1,387,900 1,374,400 3,100 16, TOTAL PRIVATE 1,233,200 1,227,200 1,215,900 6,000 17, GOODS-PRODUCING 182, , ,400 1,900-1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 65,700 64,700 68,300 1,000-2, MANUFACTURING 116, , , , Durable Goods 70,700 70,200 70, Primary Metal Mfg 6,300 6,300 6, Transportation Equipment Mfg 23,300 23,000 23, Nondurable Goods 45,600 45,200 45, SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,209,000 1,207,800 1,191,000 1,200 18, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,051,200 1,047,100 1,032,500 4,100 18, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 256, , ,200 2,300 1, Wholesale Trade 63,300 63,200 62, , Merchant wholslrs durable gds 31,100 30,300 29, , Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 17,800 17,800 18, Retail Trade 144, , ,600 2, Food & beverage stores 22,800 22,600 23, Health & personal care stores 10,700 10,700 10, Clothing & accessories store 10,100 10,000 10, General merchandise stores 31,500 31,200 30, , Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 49,300 49,100 48, INFORMATION 28,700 28,600 29, Telecommunications 11,400 11,400 12, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 90,000 88,700 86,400 1,300 3, Credit intermediation & relat 28,600 28,200 28, Depository credit intermedia 20,200 19,900 20, Insurance carriers & related 26,000 25,900 25, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 216, , , , Professional/scientific/technl 82,900 82,400 81, , Scientific R&D 5,800 5,800 5, Management of Companies 43,500 43,300 41, , Administrative/Support/Waste 90,200 91,300 88,600-1,100 1, Employment Services 32,400 33,300 31, , Travel arrangement/reserva 2,000 2,000 2, Svcs to bldgs & dwellings 22,800 22,700 22, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 250, , ,400-3,600 8, Educational services 37,200 39,700 35,800-2,500 1, Health care & social assistnc 213, , ,600-1,100 6, Hospitals 74,500 74,300 73, , Nursing/rsidentl care facils 34,000 33,800 33, Social assistance 44,200 45,900 41,800-1,700 2, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 160, , ,000 4,600 2, Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 27,600 24,700 27,700 2, Amusement/gambling/recreation 20,200 17,400 20,900 2, Accommodation & food services 133, , ,300 1,700 2, Food svcs & drinking places 120, , ,400 1,300 3, OTHER SERVICES 47,800 48,000 48, , GOVERNMENT 157, , ,500-2, FEDERAL 25,500 25,600 25, STATE 12,300 13,000 13, , LOCAL 120, , ,800-2,

12 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % SPRINGFIELD MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 212, , ,900-1,100 3, SPRINGFIELD MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 212, , ,300-3,100 3, TOTAL PRIVATE 183, , ,000-1,000 3, GOODS-PRODUCING 24,500 24,100 23, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 9,400 9,100 8, MANUFACTURING 15,100 15,000 14, SERVICE-PROVIDING 188, , ,700-3,500 2, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 158, , ,400-1,400 2, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 48,500 48,700 47, , Wholesale Trade 10,900 10,900 10, Retail Trade 26,500 26,700 25, General merchandise stores 6,200 6,100 6, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 11,100 11,100 10, INFORMATION 3,600 3,500 3, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 12,200 11,900 11, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 24,500 24,400 25, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 37,800 39,800 37,200-2, Health care & social assistnc 34,700 35,300 34, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 22,600 22,400 21, Accommodation & food services 20,500 20,400 19, OTHER SERVICES 9,300 9,200 9, GOVERNMENT 29,700 31,800 29,300-2, FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2, STATE 7,000 9,000 6,400-2, LOCAL 20,300 20,400 20,

13 MAY CHANGE TO FROM % KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 615, , , , KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 621, , ,200 1,000 19, TOTAL PRIVATE 528, , , , GOODS-PRODUCING 74,600 73,400 75,000 1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 27,100 26,500 29, , MANUFACTURING 47,500 46,900 46, , SERVICE-PROVIDING 546, , , , PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 453, , , , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 112, , , , Wholesale Trade 26,700 26,500 25, Retail Trade 62,900 63,200 61, , General merchandise stores 13,200 13,100 12, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 22,800 22,900 22, INFORMATION 11,000 10,900 11, Telecommunications 3,500 3,500 3, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 43,500 43,000 43, Credit intermediation & relat 12,000 11,800 11, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 103, ,600 93, , Professional/scientific/technl 55,700 55,200 48, , Management of Companies 10,900 11,000 10, Administrative/Support/Waste 37,100 37,400 34, , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 84,300 86,100 82,500-1,800 1, Health care & social assistnc 71,700 73,200 71,700-1, Hospitals 21,100 21,000 20, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 72,300 71,500 68, , Amusement/gambling/recreat 8,300 7,400 8, Accommodation & food services 60,800 60,000 55, , Food svcs & drinking places 53,500 52,400 49,400 1,100 4, OTHER SERVICES 26,200 26,000 26, GOVERNMENT 93,100 93,000 91, , FEDERAL 19,700 20,100 19, STATE 8,100 8,500 8, LOCAL 65,300 64,400 63, ,

14 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS AND EARNINGS* OF ALL EMPLOYEES ON PRIVATE NONFARM PAYROLLS (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) AREA INDUSTRY All Employees - - MAY - Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly MISSOURI TOTAL PRIVATE 2,475, ,457, ,426, GOODS-PRODUCING 394, , , , , , CONSTRUCTION 120, , , , , , MANUFACTURING 269, , , , , , PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,080, ,070, ,033, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILS 555, , , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 175, , , , , PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 394, , , , , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 457, , , LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 328, , , CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 38, , , COLUMBIA MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 71, , , JEFFERSON CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 52, , , JOPLIN MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 71, , , KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 945, , , ST. JOSEPH MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 52, , , ST. LOUIS MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 1,233, ,227, ,215, SPRINGFIELD MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 183, , , KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 528, , , (Missouri part) * Hours and earnings estimates are produced for all employees in the private sector, for production employees in Manufacturing and Mining and logging, for construction workers in Construction, and for nonsupervisory workers in private, service-providing industries. The estimates are derived from reports of gross payrolls and corresponding paid hours. The payroll for employees covered by the CES survey is reported before deductions of any kind, such as unemployment insurance, withholding and social security taxes, health plans, union dues, or retirement plans. Included in the payroll reports is pay for overtime, vacations, holidays and sick leave paid directly by the firm. Bonuses, commissions, and other types of non-wage cash payments are excluded unless they are earned and paid regularly (at least once a month). Employee benefits paid by the employer, as well as payments in kind, are excluded. Total hours during the pay period include all hours worked (including overtime hours), and hours paid for holidays, vacations, and sick leave. Total hours differ from the concept of scheduled hours worked. Estimates of average weekly hours reflect effects of numerous factors such as unpaid absenteeism, labor turnover, part-time work, strikes, and fluctuations in work schedules for economic reasons. Overtime hours in Manufacturing are collected where overtime premiums were paid if hours were in excess of the number of straight time hours in a workday or workweek. -- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Some Metropolitan Area hours and earnings data have been suppressed due to a processing error in the calculation of the estimates that was discovered. It is anticipated that the estimates will be corrected and released as part of the annual benchmark release. -- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

15 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS AND EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION AND NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES ON PRIVATE NONFARM PAYROLLS (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) AREA INDUSTRY - - MAY - All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly MISSOURI CONSTRUCTION 93, , , , , Construction of Buildings 19, , , , , Specialty Trade Contractors 63, , , , , , MANUFACTURING 186, , , Durable Goods 103, , , Nondurable Goods 83, , , , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES Wholesale Trade 99, , , Merchant wholesalers durable goods 50, , , Retail Trade 276, , , INFORMATION 41, , , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 143, , ,200 ST. LOUIS MSA MINING, LOGGING, & CONSTRUCTION 50, , , , , , MANUFACTURING 71, , , Durable Goods 39, , , , , , Nondurable Goods 32, , , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 216, , , Wholesale Trade 52, , , Merchant wholesalers durable goods 26, , , Retail Trade 121, , , Transportation,Warehousing,Utilities 42, , , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 74, , , SPRINGFIELD MSA Retail Trade 23, , , KANSAS CITY MSA TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 96, , , (Missouri part) Wholesale Trade 21, , , , ` Retail Trade 56, , , See note on previous page Some Metropolitan Area hours and earnings data have been suppressed due to a processing error in the calculation of the estimates that was discovered. It is anticipated that the estimates will be corrected and released as part of the annual benchmark release. -- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

16 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - MAY AREA - MAY - APRIL - MAY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate U.S. (000 - not seasonally adjusted) 159, ,407 6, , ,262 6, , ,594 7, MISSOURI (not seasonally adjusted) 3,059,676 2,935, , ,064,062 2,950, , ,119,644 2,989, , METROPOLITAN AREAS CAPE GIRARDEAU 47,190 45,177 2, ,550 45,762 1, ,952 46,871 2, CAPE GIRARDEAU (MO PT) 44,960 43,118 1, ,303 43,671 1, ,654 44,770 1, Bollinger 5,403 5, ,503 5, ,559 5, Cape Girardeau 39,557 37,984 1, ,800 38,412 1, ,095 39,475 1, COLUMBIA MSA (Boone Co.) 98,164 95,358 2, ,364 95,906 2, ,303 97,415 2, JEFFERSON CITY MSA 74,982 72,472 2, ,318 73,000 2, ,600 73,932 2, Callaway 21,478 20, ,541 20, ,931 21, Cole 38,926 37,728 1, ,983 37,875 1, ,882 38,583 1, Moniteau 7,415 7, ,543 7, ,531 7, Osage 7,163 6, ,251 7, ,256 7, JOPLIN MSA 84,334 81,051 3, ,668 81,675 2, ,442 84,145 3, Jasper 56,551 54,385 2, ,691 54,729 1, ,703 56,522 2, Newton 27,783 26,666 1, ,977 26,946 1, ,739 27,623 1, KANSAS CITY MSA 1,119,029 1,075,750 43, ,124,977 1,085,234 39, ,124,879 1,077,337 47, KANSAS CITY MSA (MO PT) 663, ,844 27, , ,915 24, , ,128 31, Bates 8,267 7, ,423 8, ,265 7, Caldwell 4,488 4, ,607 4, ,532 4, Cass 54,448 52,485 1, ,797 53,009 1, ,765 52,650 2, Clay 133, ,217 4, , ,122 4, , ,664 6, Clinton 11,164 10, ,285 10, ,298 10, Jackson 365, ,086 16, , ,505 15, , ,639 18, Lafayette 17,511 16, ,723 17, ,563 16, Platte 56,204 54,419 1, ,406 54,814 1, ,627 54,588 2, Ray 11,306 10, ,370 10, ,544 10, ST. JOSEPH MSA 64,767 62,235 2, ,805 62,486 2, ,204 63,777 2, ST. JOSEPH MSA (MO PT) 60,571 58,182 2, ,603 58,421 2, ,981 59,703 2, Andrew 9,768 9, ,829 9, ,997 9, Buchanan 45,775 43,928 1, ,683 44,000 1, ,860 45,130 1, DeKalb 5,028 4, ,091 4, ,124 4, ST. LOUIS MSA 1,455,489 1,397,432 58, ,453,064 1,398,837 54, ,484,905 1,423,458 61, ST. LOUIS MSA (MO PT) 1,114,409 1,071,062 43, ,109,536 1,069,785 39, ,140,051 1,096,329 43, Franklin 52,008 49,868 2, ,149 49,920 2, ,083 50,988 2, Jefferson 116, ,557 4, , ,441 4, , ,317 4, Lincoln 26,682 25,624 1, ,672 25, ,228 26,162 1, St. Charles 216, ,533 6, , ,181 6, , ,258 6, St. Louis Co. 528, ,053 20, , ,387 18, , ,249 20, Warren 17,165 16, ,151 16, ,544 16, St. Louis City 157, ,892 7, , ,597 6, , ,463 7, SPRINGFIELD MSA 229, ,376 8, , ,181 7, , ,850 8, Christian 42,731 41,326 1, ,943 41,651 1, ,583 42,041 1, Dallas 6,995 6, ,099 6, ,016 6, Greene 149, ,923 5, , ,759 4, , ,241 5, Polk 14,182 13, ,390 13, ,380 13, Webster 16,653 15, ,860 16, ,863 16, FAYETTEVILLE MSA (MO PT - McDonald Co) 10,800 10, ,843 10, ,705 10,

17 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - MAY AREA - MAY - APRIL - MAY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate MICROPOLITAN AREAS BRANSON 39,208 37,121 2, ,429 36,349 2, ,179 37,945 2, Stone 13,189 12, ,978 12, ,522 12, Taney 26,019 24,600 1, ,451 24,040 1, ,657 25,138 1, FARMINGTON (St. Francois Co.) 25,988 24,707 1, ,870 24,696 1, ,618 25,275 1, FT. LEONARD WOOD (Pulaski Co.) 14,351 13, ,332 13, ,820 14, HANNIBAL 19,992 19, ,167 19, ,406 19, Marion 14,439 13, ,541 13, ,742 14, Ralls 5,553 5, ,626 5, ,664 5, KENNETT (Dunklin Co.) 12,725 11, ,983 12, ,142 12,140 1, KIRKSVILLE 12,134 11, ,292 11, ,578 11, Adair 10,244 9, ,326 9, ,644 10, Schuyler 1,890 1, ,966 1, ,934 1, LEBANON (Laclede Co.) 16,549 15, ,635 15, ,260 15, MARSHALL (Saline Co.) 10,563 10, ,771 10, ,050 10, MARYVILLE (Nodaway Co.) 10,629 10, ,020 10, ,020 10, MEXICO (Audrain Co.) 11,104 10, ,223 10, ,261 10, MOBERLY (Randolph Co.) 10,466 9, ,579 10, ,662 10, POPLAR BLUFF (Butler Co.) 18,429 17, ,443 17, ,102 18, ROLLA (Phelps Co.) 19,501 18, ,506 18, ,753 18, SEDALIA (Pettis. Co.) 20,390 19, ,522 19, ,042 20, SIKESTON (Scott Co.) 19,879 18, ,093 19, ,296 19,175 1, WARRENSBURG (Johnson Co.) 23,161 22,098 1, ,374 22, ,844 22,727 1, WEST PLAINS (Howell Co.) 15,903 14,867 1, ,706 14, ,323 15,311 1, FT MADISON-KEOKUK IA-MO(MO PT - Clark Co.) 3,338 3, ,398 3, ,449 3, QUINCY IL-MO (MO PT - Lewis Co.) 5,107 4, ,156 4, ,269 5, COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS (CSAs) Cape Girardeau-Sikeston CSA 1 67,069 64,103 2, ,643 64,919 2, ,248 66,046 3, Columbia-Moberly-Mexico CSA 2 119, ,031 3, , ,830 3, , ,400 3, Joplin-Miami CSA 3 98,634 94,663 3, ,093 95,501 3, ,805 97,751 4, Kansas City-Overland Park- KC KS CSA 4 1,293,846 1,243,937 49, ,301,878 1,256,000 45, ,301,976 1,247,712 54, St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington CSA 5 1,498,992 1,438,783 60, ,496,538 1,440,271 56, ,529,450 1,465,619 63, Springfield-Branson CSA 6 268, ,497 10, , ,530 9, , ,795 10, SINGLE COUNTY LMAs Atchison 2,871 2, ,969 2, ,907 2, Barry 15,269 14, ,462 14, ,265 14, Barton 5,201 4, ,303 5, ,381 5, Benton 7,356 6, ,366 7, ,438 7, Camden 18,988 18, ,397 17, ,409 18, Carroll 4,820 4, ,925 4, ,844 4, Carter 2,567 2, ,497 2, ,610 2, Cedar 5,746 5, ,839 5, ,880 5, Chariton 3,873 3, ,974 3, ,909 3, Cooper 7,393 7, ,445 7, ,695 7, Crawford 10,866 10, ,791 10, ,054 10, Dade 3,620 3, ,692 3, ,653 3, Daviess 4,212 4, ,356 4, ,202 4, Dent 6,082 5, ,111 5, ,337 6,

18 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - MAY AREA - MAY - APRIL - MAY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate Douglas 5,108 4, ,149 4, ,217 4, Gasconade 7,753 7, ,780 7, ,779 7, Gentry 3,648 3, ,739 3, ,647 3, Grundy 4,878 4, ,038 4, ,004 4, Harrison 3,978 3, ,080 3, ,055 3, Henry 9,768 9, ,766 9, ,020 9, Hickory 3,775 3, ,796 3, ,798 3, Holt 2,742 2, ,806 2, ,750 2, Howard 5,087 4, ,217 5, ,083 4, Iron 3,697 3, ,698 3, ,795 3, Knox 2,003 1, ,055 2, ,996 1, Lawrence 17,660 16, ,888 17, ,983 17, Linn 5,322 5, ,345 5, ,348 5, Livingston 7,366 7, ,516 7, ,412 7, Macon 7,593 7, ,693 7, ,693 7, Madison 5,453 5, ,464 5, ,599 5, Maries 3,941 3, ,994 3, ,995 3, Mercer 1,976 1, ,088 2, ,950 1, Miller 12,147 11, ,050 11, ,255 11, Mississippi 5,993 5, ,155 5, ,309 5, Monroe 4,158 3, ,195 4, ,274 4, Montgomery 5,698 5, ,762 5, ,853 5, Morgan 8,028 7, ,008 7, ,137 7, New Madrid 7,924 7, ,146 7, ,390 7, Oregon 4,137 3, ,169 3, ,229 3, Ozark 3,742 3, ,686 3, ,747 3, Pemiscot 7,067 6, ,101 6, ,177 6, Perry 9,953 9, ,047 9, ,214 9, Pike 8,014 7, ,045 7, ,215 7, Putnam 2,455 2, ,549 2, ,472 2, Reynolds 2,696 2, ,656 2, ,797 2, Ripley 5,343 5, ,344 5, ,420 5, St. Clair 3,885 3, ,946 3, ,012 3, Ste. Genevieve 8,842 8, ,875 8, ,130 8, Scotland 2,426 2, ,506 2, ,491 2, Shannon 3,350 3, ,361 3, ,429 3, Shelby 3,064 2, ,150 3, ,134 3, Stoddard 13,240 12, ,427 12, ,602 12, Sullivan 2,776 2, ,856 2, ,815 2, Texas 9,275 8, ,384 8, ,525 8, Vernon 9,649 9, ,858 9, ,805 9, Washington 10,257 9, ,294 9, ,520 9, Wayne 5,685 5, ,671 5, ,764 5, Worth 1,256 1, ,294 1, ,251 1, Wright 7,643 7, ,786 7, ,746 7,

19 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - MAY AREA - MAY - APRIL - MAY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate PLACES OF 20,000* OR MORE Arnold 11,592 11, ,549 11, ,812 11, Ballwin 17,010 16, ,906 16, ,389 16, Belton 11,637 11, ,713 11, ,716 11, Blue Springs 30,930 29,729 1, ,948 29,935 1, ,236 29,861 1, Cape Girardeau 19,472 18, ,555 18, ,302 19, Chesterfield 24,819 24, ,727 24, ,356 24, Columbia 66,921 64,944 1, ,028 65,318 1, ,365 66,345 2, Ferguson 9,854 9, ,796 9, ,185 9, Florissant 28,353 27,021 1, ,225 26,986 1, ,866 27,670 1, Gladstone 14,880 14, ,902 14, ,017 14, Grandview 13,533 12, ,545 13, ,732 13, Hazelwood 13,850 13, ,775 13, ,186 13, Independence 59,085 56,234 2, ,240 56,624 2, ,961 56,484 3, Jefferson City 20,787 20, ,836 20, ,306 20, Joplin 25,506 24,505 1, ,555 24, ,449 25, Kansas City 258, ,833 11, , ,558 10, , ,828 12, Kirkwood 15,768 15, ,709 15, ,136 15, Lee's Summit 54,931 53,130 1, ,173 53,501 1, ,088 53,365 1, Liberty 16,362 15, ,409 15, ,690 15, Maryland Heights 16,176 15, ,107 15, ,528 16, Nixa 11,006 10, ,060 10, ,242 10, O'Fallon 47,629 46,146 1, ,375 46,069 1, ,719 47,187 1, Raymore 11,165 10, ,241 10, ,221 10, Raytown 15,736 14, ,756 14, ,933 14,925 1, St. Charles 38,041 36,702 1, ,838 36,640 1, ,892 37,530 1, St. Joseph 38,615 36,987 1, ,507 37,048 1, ,505 37,999 1, St. Peters 33,836 32,751 1, ,716 32,696 1, ,536 33,489 1, Sedalia 10,172 9, ,250 9, ,506 10, Springfield 86,408 83,192 3, ,523 83,675 2, ,754 84,532 3, University City 18,821 18, ,748 18, ,232 18, Warrensburg 9,076 8, ,126 8, ,375 8, Webster Groves 12,688 12, ,663 12, ,975 12, Wentzville 19,138 18, ,055 18, ,544 18, Wildwood 19,082 18, ,977 18, ,467 18, * Approximate 1 The CapeGirardeau-Sikeston CSA consists of the Cape Girardeau MSA plus the Sikeston Micropolitan Area. 2 The Columbia-Moberly-Mexico CSA consists of the Columbia MSA plus the Moberly and Mexico Micropolitan Areas 3 The Joplin-Miami CSA consists of the Joplin MSA plus the Miami OK Micropolitan Area 4 The Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City CSA consists of the Kansas City MSA plus the St. Joseph (MO) and Lawrence (KS) MSA's plus the Warrensburg (MO), Atchison (KS) and Ottawa (KS) Micropolitan Areas. 5 The St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington CSA consists of the St. Louis MSA plus the Farmington (MO) and Centralia (IL) Micropolitan Areas. 6 The Springfield-Branson CSA consists of the Springfield MSA plus the Branson Micropolitan Area PRODUCED BY MISSOURI DEPARMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/MERIC IN COOPERATION WITH U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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