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) SEASONALLY ADJUSTED CHANGE TO FROM NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED CHANGE TO FROM U.S. (numbers in thousands) CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 159, , , , , , , , Total Employment 151, , , , , , , , Unemployment 7,966 7,815 8, ,116 8,219 8, Unemployment Rate () Missouri CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 3,164,174 3,152,653 3,106,188 11,521 57, ,140,914 3,142,110 3,098,397-1,196 42, Total Employment 3,031,871 3,020,818 2,942,974 11,053 88, ,989,791 2,985,362 2,918,435 4,429 71, Unemployment 132, , , , , , ,962-5,625-28, Unemployment Rate () Cape Girardeau MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 50,198 50,143 49, ,199 50,215 49, Total Employment 48,019 48,005 47, ,814 47,818 46, , Unemployment 2,179 2,138 2, ,385 2,397 2, Unemployment Rate () Columbia MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 102, ,916 99, , , , , , Total Employment 99,455 99,859 95, , ,513 99,735 96, , Unemployment 3,081 3,057 3, ,433 3,441 4, Unemployment Rate () Jefferson City MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 77,553 77,399 76, ,553 77,384 76, Total Employment 74,804 74,691 73, , ,483 74,119 72, , Unemployment 2,749 2,708 3, ,070 3,265 3, Unemployment Rate () Joplin MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 88,139 88,088 87, ,142 88,107 87, Total Employment 84,658 84,746 83, , ,394 84,498 82, , Unemployment 3,481 3,342 4, ,748 3,609 4, Unemployment Rate () Kansas City MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 1,132,125 1,133,687 1,117,838-1,562 14, ,126,776 1,130,462 1,111,562-3,686 15, Total Employment 1,086,028 1,088,635 1,059,926-2,607 26, ,077,455 1,079,374 1,053,283-1,919 24, Unemployment 46,097 45,052 57,912 1,045-11, ,321 51,088 58,279-1,767-8, Unemployment Rate () St. Joseph MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 66,862 66,814 66, ,965 66,952 66, Total Employment 64,282 64,242 63, , ,066 63,937 63, Unemployment 2,580 2,572 3, ,899 3,015 3, Unemployment Rate () St. Louis MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 1,498,265 1,497,263 1,477,059 1,002 21, ,490,985 1,492,862 1,469,120-1,877 21, Total Employment 1,427,302 1,426,935 1,397, , ,415,543 1,415,204 1,385, , Unemployment 70,963 70,328 79, , ,442 77,658 83,274-2,216-7, Unemployment Rate () Springfield MSA CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 238, , , , , , , , Total Employment 229, , , , , , , , Unemployment 9,047 8,750 10, , ,139 10,014 11, , 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) CHANGE TO FROM MISSOURI (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,798,300 2,799,800 2,774,600-1,500 23, TOTAL PRIVATE 2,369,700 2,369,900 2,339, , GOODS-PRODUCING 379, , ,900-4,100 1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 121, , ,100-1,900 4, MINING & LOGGING 4,100 4,000 4, CONSTRUCTION 117, , ,900-2,000 4, MANUFACTURING 258, , ,800-2,200-2, Durable Goods 154, , ,600-1,700-2, Nondurable Goods 103, , , SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,418,600 2,416,000 2,396,700 2,600 21, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,990,000 1,986,100 1,961,100 3,900 28, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 533, , ,400 2,200 4, Wholesale Trade 120, , , Retail Trade 312, , ,000 1,300 2, Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 101,000 99,900 99,600 1,100 1, INFORMATION 52,300 52,200 54, , FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 169, , ,800 1,400 4, Finance & Insurance 132, , , , Real Estate & rental/leasing 36,900 35,900 36,000 1, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 372, , , , Professional, Scientific & Technical Svcs 144, , , Management of Companies 65,800 65,800 63, , Administrative and Support Services 161, , , , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 452, , ,300-2,500 9, Educational Services 54,100 54,300 53, Health Care & Social Assistance 398, , ,600-2,300 8, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 293, , ,800 2,700 3, Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 40,900 40,400 40, Accommodation & Food Services 252, , ,200 2,200 3, OTHER SERVICES 116, , , , GOVERNMENT 428, , ,600-1,300-7, Federal 53,600 53,900 53, State 99,200 99, , , Local 275, , , ,

3 CHANGE TO FROM MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,784,500 2,759,500 2,754,000 25,000 30, TOTAL PRIVATE 2,344,100 2,320,600 2,307,200 23,500 36, GOODS-PRODUCING 373, , ,600 2,500 1, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 115, , ,600 3,100 4, MINING & LOGGING 4,000 3,800 4, CONSTRUCTION 111, , ,500 2,900 4, Construction of Buildings 25,300 24,500 24, , Specialty Trade Contractors 70,400 69,100 70,300 1, MANUFACTURING 257, , , , Durable Goods 154, , , , Fabricated Metal Products Mfg 28,900 28,900 29, Machinery Manufacturing 25,400 25,400 26, Computer/Electronic Mfg 9,600 9,600 9, Electric Equip, Appliance Mfg 10,300 10,300 10, Transportation Equipment Mfg 44,400 45,100 44, Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 14,100 14,100 11, , Furniture/Related Products Mfg 6,700 6,600 6, Nondurable Goods 103, , , Food Manufacturing 38,400 38,400 38, SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,411,100 2,388,600 2,382,400 22,500 28, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,970,700 1,949,700 1,935,600 21,000 35, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 526, , ,700 4,900 4, Wholesale Trade 119, , , Merchant wholslrs durable gds 56,100 55,600 56, Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 34,700 34,600 35, , Wholesale electronic mkts, agents/brokers 28,800 28,500 27, , Retail Trade 306, , ,000 3,100 2, Motor vehicle/parts dealers 40,700 40,200 39, , Food & beverage stores 48,200 48,300 48, Gasoline stations 28,100 27,900 27, General merchandise stores 67,800 67,900 65, , Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 100,000 99,100 98, , Utilities 11,900 11,900 11, Electric power gen/transmsn 8,200 8,200 8, Transportation & warehousing 88,100 87,200 86, , Truck transportation 38,500 38,100 37, , Warehousing & storage 14,700 14,600 14, Continued on next page

4 CHANGE TO FROM MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - continued INFORMATION 52,400 52,500 54, , Telecommunications 20,400 20,400 21, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 169, , ,300 2,000 4, Finance & insurance 132, , , , Credit intermediation & relat 56,400 56,100 55, , Insurance carriers & related 53,800 53,500 53, Real Estate & rental/leasing 36,100 34,700 35,100 1,400 1, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 369, , ,900 2,800 8, Professional/scientific/technl 145, , , Legal services 19,900 19,700 19, Accounting/tax prep/bookkeep 25,000 25,100 22, , Computer systems design & rel 36,100 36,300 35, , Management of Companies 65,700 65,700 63, , Administrative/Support/Waste 158, , ,700 3,100 7, Administrative & supprt svcs 152, , ,800 2,800 6, Employment Services 54,600 56,500 53,700-1, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 453, , ,000-3,600 11, Educational services 56,200 56,200 55, Colleges/univs/prof schools 27,200 27,500 27, Health care & social assistnc 397, , ,500-3,600 11, Offices of physicians 40,500 40,400 40, Hospitals 126, , , , Nursing/rsidentl care facils 74,800 75,500 73, , Social assistance 84,600 87,900 79,700-3,300 4, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 283, , ,600 13,700 4, Arts, entertainment, recreatn 36,800 32,500 35,900 4, Amusement/gambling/recreat 26,900 22,100 25,200 4,800 1, Accommodation & food services 246, , ,700 9,400 3, Accommodation 29,900 28,200 29,200 1, Food svcs & drinking places 216, , ,500 7,700 3, OTHER SERVICES 116, , ,900 1,300 2, Repair and maintenance 24,600 24,900 24, Personal & laundry services 25,500 25,100 25, GOVERNMENT 440, , ,800 1,500-6, FEDERAL 54,900 54,500 55, STATE 102, , , , LOCAL 282, , , ,

5 CHANGE TO FROM CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 44,600 44,600 44, CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 44,600 44,300 44, TOTAL PRIVATE 38,400 38,100 37, GOODS-PRODUCING 6,400 6,400 6, SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,200 37,900 37, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 32,000 31,700 31, GOVERNMENT 6,200 6,200 6,

6 CHANGE TO FROM COLUMBIA MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 100, ,000 97, , COLUMBIA MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 100,300 99,800 97, , TOTAL PRIVATE 69,700 69,400 66, , GOODS-PRODUCING 7,500 7,500 7, SERVICE-PROVIDING 92,800 92,300 90, , PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 62,200 61,900 59, , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 16,400 16,500 15, Retail Trade 11,400 11,400 11, GOVERNMENT 30,600 30,400 31, FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2, STATE 21,400 21,300 22, LOCAL 6,800 6,700 6,

7 CHANGE TO FROM JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 76,700 76,600 75, JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 76,300 75,700 75, TOTAL PRIVATE 50,200 49,700 49, , GOODS-PRODUCING 9,300 9,100 8, SERVICE-PROVIDING 67,000 66,600 66, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 40,900 40,600 40, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 13,700 13,600 13, Retail Trade 8,600 8,500 8, GOVERNMENT 26,100 26,000 26, FEDERAL STATE 19,700 19,500 19, LOCAL 5,600 5,600 5,

8 CHANGE TO FROM JOPLIN MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 80,500 80,600 80, JOPLIN MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 80,600 80,100 80, TOTAL PRIVATE 69,700 69,300 68, GOODS-PRODUCING 15,500 15,400 15, MANUFACTURING 13,000 13,000 13, Nondurable Goods 6,300 6,300 6, Food Manufacturing 4,100 4,100 4, SERVICE-PROVIDING 65,100 64,700 64, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 54,200 53,900 53, , TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 19,600 19,900 20, Retail Trade 10,200 10,100 10, General merchandise stores 2,900 3,000 2, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 12,800 12,900 12, Health care & social assistnc 12,400 12,500 12, GOVERNMENT 10,900 10,800 11, FEDERAL STATE 1,900 1,800 1, LOCAL 8,600 8,600 8,

9 CHANGE TO FROM KANSAS CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,050,200 1,052,800 1,037,000-2,600 13, KANSAS CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,043,400 1,037,300 1,029,900 6,100 13, TOTAL PRIVATE 893, , ,400 5,500 13, GOODS-PRODUCING 121, , ,900 1,600 3, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 45,300 44,500 43, , MANUFACTURING 76,100 75,300 74, , SERVICE-PROVIDING 922, , ,000 4,500 10, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 772, , ,500 3,900 9, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 204, , , , Wholesale Trade 50,900 51,000 50, Retail Trade 107, , , , General merchandise stores 21,400 21,500 21, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 46,100 46,000 46, INFORMATION 19,100 19,100 20, , Telecommunications 6,800 6,800 7, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 76,900 76,200 74, , PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 183, , , , Professional/scientific/technl 85,200 87,200 84,600-2, Management of Companies 28,800 28,900 28, Administrative/Support/Waste 69,000 66,800 66,100 2,200 2, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 146, , , , Health care & social assistnc 127, , , , Hospitals 38,700 38,800 37, , LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 101,300 98, ,300 2,800 1, Accommodation & food services 86,400 85,600 85, Food svcs & drinking places 77,600 76,900 76, OTHER SERVICES 41,100 40,900 40, GOVERNMENT 150, , , FEDERAL 27,800 27,500 27, STATE 15,100 15,100 15, LOCAL 107, , ,

10 CHANGE TO FROM ST. JOSEPH MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 62,900 63,100 62, ST. JOSEPH MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 62,800 62,400 62, TOTAL PRIVATE 50,800 50,600 50, GOODS-PRODUCING 12,900 12,900 12, SERVICE-PROVIDING 49,900 49,500 50, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 37,900 37,700 37, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 10,700 10,700 10, GOVERNMENT 12,000 11,800 12, FEDERAL STATE 5,900 5,900 5, LOCAL 5,500 5,300 5,

11 CHANGE TO FROM ST. LOUIS MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,355,300 1,360,100 1,333,000-4,800 22, ST. LOUIS MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,343,900 1,335,100 1,321,100 8,800 22, TOTAL PRIVATE 1,181,900 1,173,500 1,160,000 8,400 21, GOODS-PRODUCING 169, , ,500 3, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 58,300 55,200 57,400 3, MANUFACTURING 111, , , , Durable Goods 68,100 68,100 70, , Primary Metal Mfg 7,100 7,100 7, Transportation Equipment Mfg 22,900 23,000 22, Nondurable Goods 43,500 43,400 43, SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,174,000 1,168,400 1,150,600 5,600 23, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,012,000 1,006, ,500 5,200 22, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 251, , ,500 2,200 3, Wholesale Trade 64,400 63,600 61, , Merchant wholslrs durable gds 29,800 29,500 28, Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 17,300 17,300 17, Retail Trade 139, , ,300 1, Food & beverage stores 22,300 22,400 22, Health & personal care stores 9,800 9,800 9, Clothing & accessories store 10,000 9,900 10, General merchandise stores 29,700 29,800 29, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 48,100 48,000 47, INFORMATION 27,600 27,600 28, , Telecommunications 12,200 12,200 12, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 87,500 86,800 84, , Credit intermediation & relat 27,700 27,600 27, Depository credit intermedia 18,600 18,600 18, Insurance carriers & related 25,300 25,500 25, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 206, , , , Professional/scientific/technl 80,800 79,500 79,400 1,300 1, Scientific R&D 5,500 5,500 5, Management of Companies 42,400 42,500 41, Administrative/Support/Waste 83,400 84,500 82,100-1,100 1, Employment Services 29,900 30,000 28, , Travel arrangement/reserva 2,000 1,900 1, Svcs to bldgs & dwellings 20,100 19,000 19,400 1, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 245, , ,500-2,200 8, Educational services 39,700 39,900 38, , Health care & social assistnc 205, , ,500-2,000 7, Hospitals 72,300 73,100 70, , Nursing/rsidentl care facils 33,400 33,400 32, Social assistance 41,100 42,000 39, , LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 144, , ,900 3,700 3, Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 19,500 18,400 19,400 1, Amusement/gambling/recreation 13,700 12,700 13,800 1, Accommodation & food services 124, , ,500 2,600 3, Food svcs & drinking places 114, , ,600 2,600 4, OTHER SERVICES 49,100 48,400 47, , GOVERNMENT 162, , , FEDERAL 25,500 25,300 25, STATE 14,200 14,000 15, , LOCAL 122, , , ,

12 CHANGE TO FROM SPRINGFIELD MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 210, , , , SPRINGFIELD MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 211, , ,900 1,800 6, TOTAL PRIVATE 180, , ,700 1,800 5, GOODS-PRODUCING 22,400 22,100 22, MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 8,000 7,800 7, MANUFACTURING 14,400 14,300 15, SERVICE-PROVIDING 188, , ,100 1,500 6, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 157, , ,900 1,500 6, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 47,100 47,000 45, , Wholesale Trade 10,300 10,200 10, Retail Trade 25,700 25,700 24, General merchandise stores 6,100 6,100 5, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 11,100 11,100 10, INFORMATION 4,200 4,200 4, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 12,100 12,000 12, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 25,400 25,300 24, EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 39,300 39,000 37, , Health care & social assistnc 35,800 35,800 33, , LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 20,800 20,000 19, , Accommodation & food services 18,700 18,200 18, OTHER SERVICES 9,000 8,900 8, GOVERNMENT 30,700 30,700 30, FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2, STATE 8,200 8,200 7, LOCAL 20,100 20,100 19,

13 CHANGE TO FROM KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 587, , ,500-2,400 11, KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 585, , ,700 3,200 11, TOTAL PRIVATE 492, , ,700 2,800 11, GOODS-PRODUCING 72,200 71,500 68, , MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 27,300 27,000 25, , MANUFACTURING 44,900 44,500 43, , SERVICE-PROVIDING 513, , ,500 2,500 7, PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 420, , ,500 2,100 7, TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 107, , , Wholesale Trade 26,000 26,100 25, Retail Trade 58,900 58,900 58, General merchandise stores 12,000 12,000 11, Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 22,900 22,800 23, INFORMATION 11,200 11,200 12, , Telecommunications 3,400 3,400 3, FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 40,700 40,100 40, Credit intermediation & relat 10,600 10,400 10, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 90,500 91,600 87,000-1,100 3, Professional/scientific/technl 47,700 49,100 46,000-1,400 1, Management of Companies 10,500 10,600 10, Administrative/Support/Waste 32,300 31,900 30, , EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 82,700 82,000 80, , Health care & social assistnc 71,000 70,700 69, , Hospitals 20,200 20,200 19, LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 62,300 60,500 61,500 1, Amusement/gambling/recreat 5,900 5,100 5, Accommodation & food services 53,000 52,800 52, Food svcs & drinking places 47,100 47,000 46, OTHER SERVICES 25,400 25,300 25, GOVERNMENT 92,800 92,400 92, FEDERAL 19,800 19,500 19, STATE 8,400 8,400 8, LOCAL 64,600 64,500 63,

14 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS AND EARNINGS* OF ALL EMPLOYEES ON PRIVATE NONFARM PAYROLLS (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) AREA INDUSTRY All Employees Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly MISSOURI TOTAL PRIVATE 2,344, $21.92 $ ,320, $22.17 $ ,307, $22.16 $ GOODS-PRODUCING 373, $26.23 $1, , $25.85 $1, , $25.78 $ CONSTRUCTION 111, $27.41 $1, , $26.97 $ , $28.07 $1, MANUFACTURING 257, $25.52 $1, , $25.13 $1, , $24.69 $ PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,970, $20.92 $ ,949, $21.32 $ ,935, $21.35 $ TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILS 526, $19.53 $ , $19.41 $ , $19.85 $ FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 169, $26.82 $ , $27.07 $ , $26.90 $1, PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 369, $27.26 $ , $27.61 $ , $26.55 $ EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 453, $18.76 $ , $18.34 $ , $18.75 $ LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 283, $13.33 $ , $13.51 $ , $12.96 $ CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 38, $19.13 $ , $19.27 $ , $20.28 $ COLUMBIA MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 69, $21.20 $ , $20.72 $ , $20.67 $ JEFFERSON CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 50, $20.87 $ , $20.79 $ , $20.13 $ JOPLIN MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 69, $18.27 $ , $18.00 $ , $17.97 $ KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 893, $25.10 $ , $25.13 $ , $24.92 $ ST. JOSEPH MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 50, $20.32 $ , $20.92 $ , $19.27 $ ST. LOUIS MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 1,181, $25.29 $ ,173, $25.31 $ ,160, $25.76 $ SPRINGFIELD MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 180, $19.51 $ , $18.79 $ , $17.45 $ KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 492, $24.69 $ , $24.20 $ , $24.08 $ (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

15 AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS AND EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION AND NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES ON PRIVATE NONFARM PAYROLLS (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) AREA INDUSTRY All Employees Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly All Employees Hours Hourly MISSOURI CONSTRUCTION 85, $25.02 $ , $24.50 $ , $25.11 $ Construction of Buildings 15, $24.52 $ , $24.98 $ , $24.42 $ Specialty Trade Contractors 57, $25.91 $ , $25.23 $ , $25.46 $ MANUFACTURING 177, $19.90 $ , $19.63 $ , $19.44 $ Durable Goods 100, $20.95 $ , $20.79 $ , $20.56 $ Nondurable Goods 77, $18.36 $ , $17.89 $ , $17.73 $ TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES Wholesale Trade 98, $22.06 $ , $22.12 $ , $21.35 $ Merchant wholesalers durable goods 45, $21.14 $ , $21.36 $ , $19.90 $ Retail Trade 260, $14.13 $ , $14.25 $ , $12.85 $ INFORMATION 43, $22.91 $ , $21.33 $ , $19.77 $ ST. LOUIS MSA MINING, LOGGING, & CONSTRUCTION 42, $32.13 $1, , $31.11 $1, , $31.50 $1, MANUFACTURING 66, $22.76 $ , $22.48 $ , $22.36 $ Durable Goods 36, $24.32 $1, , $24.02 $1, , $24.27 $1, Nondurable Goods 30, $20.66 $ , $20.34 $ , $20.06 $ TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 221, $17.62 $ , $17.38 $ , $17.22 $ Wholesale Trade 56, $21.13 $ , $20.85 $ , $20.81 $ Merchant wholesalers durable goods 24, $22.40 $ , $22.77 $ , $20.42 $ Retail Trade 119, $12.95 $ , $12.89 $ , $13.05 $ Transportation,Warehousing,Utilities 44, $22.51 $ , $21.62 $ , $21.49 $ FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 65, $22.99 $ , $23.53 $ , $24.82 $ SPRINGFIELD MSA Retail Trade 22, $13.58 $ , $14.09 $ , $12.76 $ KANSAS CITY MSA TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 92, $21.36 $ , $20.28 $ , $19.52 $ (Missouri part) Wholesale Trade 21, $24.79 $1, , $23.55 $ , $21.73 $ Retail Trade 52, $15.78 $ , $15.20 $ , $14.58 $ See note on previous page

16 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate U.S. (000 - not seasonally adjusted) 158, ,738 8, , ,060 8, , ,635 8, MISSOURI (not seasonally adjusted) 3,140,914 2,989, , ,142,110 2,985, , ,098,397 2,918, , METROPOLITAN AREAS CAPE GIRARDEAU 50,199 47,814 2, ,215 47,818 2, ,471 46,814 2, CAPE GIRARDEAU (MO PT) 47,647 45,491 2, ,657 45,508 2, ,974 44,516 2, Bollinger 5,802 5, ,798 5, ,741 5, Cape Girardeau 41,845 40,008 1, ,859 40,043 1, ,233 39,186 2, COLUMBIA MSA (Boone Co.) 102,946 99,513 3, ,176 99,735 3, ,391 96,361 4, JEFFERSON CITY MSA 77,553 74,483 3, ,384 74,119 3, ,586 72,758 3, Callaway 22,219 21, ,170 21,154 1, ,957 20,769 1, Cole 40,351 38,865 1, ,320 38,746 1, ,948 38,071 1, Moniteau 7,582 7, ,531 7, ,435 6, Osage 7,401 7, ,363 7, ,246 6, JOPLIN MSA 88,142 84,394 3, ,107 84,498 3, ,282 82,991 4, Jasper 59,030 56,534 2, ,047 56,645 2, ,486 55,656 2, Newton 29,112 27,860 1, ,060 27,853 1, ,796 27,335 1, KANSAS CITY MSA 1,126,776 1,077,455 49, ,130,462 1,079,374 51, ,111,562 1,053,283 58, KANSAS CITY MSA (MO PT) 668, ,983 31, , ,085 32, , ,619 38, Bates 8,444 7, ,438 7, ,298 7, Caldwell 4,546 4, ,527 4, ,391 4, Cass 54,997 52,546 2, ,201 52,610 2, ,176 51,228 2, Clay 134, ,281 5, , ,496 5, , ,184 6, Clinton 11,125 10, ,147 10, ,898 10, Jackson 369, ,211 19, , ,112 19, , ,134 23, Lafayette 17,720 16, ,711 16, ,371 16, Platte 56,294 54,136 2, ,346 54,207 2, ,271 52,818 2, Ray 11,542 10, ,554 10, ,315 10, ST. JOSEPH MSA 66,965 64,066 2, ,952 63,937 3, ,741 63,237 3, ST. JOSEPH MSA (MO PT) 62,623 59,891 2, ,598 59,765 2, ,373 59,087 3, Andrew 10,102 9, ,104 9, ,006 9, Buchanan 47,371 45,288 2, ,377 45,227 2, ,295 44,750 2, DeKalb 5,150 4, ,117 4, ,072 4, ST. LOUIS MSA 1,490,985 1,415,543 75, ,492,862 1,415,204 77, ,469,120 1,385,846 83, ST. LOUIS MSA (MO PT) 1,144,403 1,092,494 51, ,146,622 1,093,715 52, ,130,950 1,067,785 63, Franklin 53,479 50,847 2, ,696 50,863 2, ,940 49,631 3, Jefferson 119, ,654 5, , ,905 6, , ,196 7, Lincoln 27,363 25,966 1, ,483 25,942 1, ,123 25,306 1, St. Charles 219, ,048 8, , ,068 8, , ,094 10, St. Louis Co. 543, ,796 24, , ,568 23, , ,235 28, Warren 17,609 16, ,664 16, ,401 16,353 1, St. Louis City 163, ,414 8, , ,607 9, , ,970 11, SPRINGFIELD MSA 238, ,715 10, , ,802 10, , ,929 11, Christian 44,474 42,538 1, ,552 42,617 1, ,334 41,152 2, Dallas 7,263 6, ,259 6, ,078 6, Greene 155, ,070 6, , ,162 6, , ,088 7, Polk 14,686 13, ,691 13, ,272 13, Webster 17,182 16, ,149 16, ,641 15, FAYETTEVILLE MSA (MO PT - McDonald Co) 11,109 10, ,119 10, ,621 10,

17 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate MICROPOLITAN AREAS BRANSON 39,508 35,818 3, ,919 33,302 5, ,350 34,034 4, Stone 13,388 12,197 1, ,129 11,377 1, ,002 11,601 1, Taney 26,120 23,621 2, ,790 21,925 3, ,348 22,433 2, FARMINGTON (St. Francois Co.) 26,903 25,298 1, ,785 25,130 1, ,882 24,917 1, FT. LEONARD WOOD (Pulaski Co.) 15,085 14, ,063 14, ,223 14,197 1, HANNIBAL 20,612 19, ,509 19,489 1, ,471 19,380 1, Marion 14,856 14, ,773 14, ,773 13, Ralls 5,756 5, ,736 5, ,698 5, KENNETT (Dunklin Co.) 13,607 12,467 1, ,524 12,306 1, ,403 12,150 1, KIRKSVILLE 12,653 11, ,648 11, ,645 11, Adair 10,722 10, ,715 10, ,752 9, Schuyler 1,931 1, ,933 1, ,893 1, LEBANON (Laclede Co.) 16,638 15, ,575 15,525 1, ,256 15,095 1, MARSHALL (Saline Co.) 11,492 10, ,385 10, ,595 10, MARYVILLE (Nodaway Co.) 11,262 10, ,190 10, ,110 10, MEXICO (Audrain Co.) 11,692 11, ,622 11, ,402 10, MOBERLY (Randolph Co.) 10,730 10, ,792 10, ,835 10, POPLAR BLUFF (Butler Co.) 19,258 18,128 1, ,316 18,136 1, ,312 17,936 1, ROLLA (Phelps Co.) 20,063 19,034 1, ,064 19,027 1, ,703 18,464 1, SEDALIA (Pettis. Co.) 21,099 20,045 1, ,019 19,899 1, ,012 19,826 1, SIKESTON (Scott Co.) 20,712 19,537 1, ,649 19,432 1, ,324 19,136 1, WARRENSBURG (Johnson Co.) 23,564 22,371 1, ,687 22,437 1, ,241 21,850 1, WEST PLAINS (Howell Co.) 16,779 15,601 1, ,710 15,596 1, ,553 15,310 1, QUINCY IL-MO (MO PT - Lewis Co.) 5,273 4, ,231 4, ,221 4, FT MADISON-KEOKUK IA-MO(MO PT - Clark Co.) 3,514 3, ,454 3, ,576 3, COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS (CSAs) Cape Girardeau-Sikeston CSA 1 70,911 67,351 3, ,864 67,250 3, ,795 65,950 3, Columbia-Moberly-Mexico CSA 2 125, ,759 4, , ,939 4, , ,251 5, Joplin-Miami CSA 3 103,036 98,575 4, ,914 98,545 4, ,621 96,597 5, Kansas City-Overland Park- KC KS CSA 4 1,305,397 1,248,712 56, ,309,597 1,250,715 58, ,288,834 1,221,900 66, St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington CSA 5 1,536,274 1,457,862 78, ,537,978 1,457,239 80, ,513,989 1,427,566 86, Springfield-Branson CSA 6 278, ,533 13, , ,104 15, , ,963 16, SINGLE COUNTY LMAs Atchison 2,888 2, ,832 2, ,836 2, Barry 15,272 14, ,211 14, ,907 14, Barton 5,383 5, ,349 5, ,333 5, Benton 7,310 6, ,342 6, ,242 6, Camden 18,240 16,963 1, ,060 16,548 1, ,076 16,518 1, Carroll 4,995 4, ,945 4, ,860 4, Carter 2,512 2, ,486 2, ,499 2, Cedar 5,985 5, ,970 5, ,913 5, Chariton 3,996 3, ,956 3, ,882 3, Cooper 7,760 7, ,730 7, ,740 7, Crawford 11,094 10, ,094 10, ,996 10, Dade 3,739 3, ,687 3, ,567 3, Daviess 4,177 4, ,102 3, ,039 3, Dent 6,234 5, ,178 5, ,355 5,

18 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate Douglas 5,174 4, ,154 4, ,135 4, Gasconade 7,857 7, ,850 7, ,663 7, Gentry 3,710 3, ,654 3, ,641 3, Grundy 5,155 4, ,141 4, ,994 4, Harrison 4,056 3, ,046 3, ,981 3, Henry 10,280 9, ,290 9, ,264 9, Hickory 3,709 3, ,721 3, ,688 3, Holt 2,782 2, ,721 2, ,697 2, Howard 5,268 5, ,301 5, ,159 4, Iron 3,967 3, ,948 3, ,013 3, Knox 2,011 1, ,001 1, ,956 1, Lawrence 18,361 17, ,363 17, ,986 16,932 1, Linn 5,265 4, ,315 4, ,289 4, Livingston 7,418 7, ,365 7, ,358 6, Macon 7,660 7, ,668 7, ,611 7, Madison 5,632 5, ,635 5, ,598 5, Maries 4,032 3, ,005 3, ,976 3, Mercer 1,972 1, ,913 1, ,878 1, Miller 11,723 10, ,671 10, ,651 10, Mississippi 6,461 6, ,412 5, ,325 5, Monroe 4,332 4, ,328 4, ,309 4, Montgomery 5,827 5, ,791 5, ,731 5, Morgan 8,284 7, ,255 7, ,010 7, New Madrid 9,135 8, ,010 8, ,651 8, Oregon 4,269 4, ,272 4, ,201 3, Ozark 3,734 3, ,691 3, ,705 3, Pemiscot 7,342 6, ,278 6, ,169 6, Perry 10,290 9, ,306 9, ,438 9, Pike 8,299 7, ,319 7, ,278 7, Putnam 2,585 2, ,541 2, ,494 2, Reynolds 2,722 2, ,696 2, ,698 2, Ripley 5,394 5, ,394 4, ,449 4, St. Clair 4,024 3, ,022 3, ,022 3, Ste. Genevieve 9,152 8, ,126 8, ,123 8, Scotland 2,504 2, ,470 2, ,453 2, Shannon 3,331 3, ,298 3, ,308 2, Shelby 3,139 2, ,124 2, ,091 2, Stoddard 13,543 12, ,511 12, ,278 12,225 1, Sullivan 2,880 2, ,892 2, ,788 2, Texas 9,556 8, ,467 8, ,594 8, Vernon 10,066 9, ,985 9, ,950 9, Washington 10,911 10, ,960 10, ,704 9, Wayne 5,826 5, ,819 5, ,747 5, Worth 1,208 1, ,193 1, ,223 1, Wright 7,868 7, ,764 7, ,625 7,

19 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate PLACES OF 20,000* OR MORE Arnold 11,835 11, ,905 11, ,748 11, Ballwin 17,441 16, ,456 16, ,154 16, Belton 11,820 11, ,846 11, ,674 10, Blue Springs 30,950 29,699 1, ,122 29,776 1, ,661 29,014 1, Cape Girardeau 20,582 19, ,544 19, ,203 19, Chesterfield 25,442 24, ,455 24, ,059 24, Columbia 69,634 67,391 2, ,736 67,541 2, ,810 65,256 2, Ferguson 10,185 9, ,187 9, ,108 9, Florissant 28,985 27,705 1, ,110 27,746 1, ,600 27,089 1, Gladstone 15,043 14, ,091 14, ,821 14, Grandview 13,795 13, ,825 13, ,659 12, Hazelwood 14,287 13, ,332 13, ,046 13, Independence 60,090 56,897 3, ,362 57,043 3, ,414 55,585 3, Jefferson City 21,532 20, ,493 20, ,300 20, Joplin 26,542 25,440 1, ,521 25,483 1, ,289 25,034 1, Kansas City 259, ,712 12, , ,251 12, , ,926 15, Kirkwood 16,156 15, ,178 15, ,909 15, Lee's Summit 54,831 52,951 1, ,985 53,086 1, ,092 51,728 2, Liberty 16,513 15, ,549 15, ,184 15, Maryland Heights 16,670 16, ,707 16, ,442 15, Nixa 11,330 10, ,315 10, ,027 10, O'Fallon 48,245 46,654 1, ,296 46,659 1, ,391 45,559 1, Raymore 11,074 10, ,094 10, ,920 10, Raytown 15,899 15, ,008 15, ,858 14,698 1, St. Charles 38,721 37,175 1, ,812 37,179 1, ,159 36,302 1, St. Joseph 39,893 38,151 1, ,882 38,100 1, ,852 37,698 2, St. Peters 34,168 32,991 1, ,193 32,994 1, ,725 32,217 1, Sedalia 10,485 9, ,460 9, ,451 9, Springfield 89,775 86,086 3, ,664 86,140 3, ,549 83,209 4, University City 19,357 18, ,349 18, ,119 18, Warrensburg 9,122 8, ,116 8, ,993 8, Webster Groves 13,065 12, ,063 12, ,851 12, Wentzville 18,689 18, ,687 18, ,350 17, Wildwood 19,513 18, ,526 18, ,203 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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