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MISSOURI CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA L A B O R F O R C E CHANGE TO FRO0M % Seasonally Adjusted CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 3,039,552 3,040,806 3,051,773-1,254-12,221-0.4 Total Employment 2,929,559 2,929,743 2,933,616-184 -4,057-0.1 Unemployment 109,993 111,063 118,157-1,070-8,164-6.9 Unemployment Rate (%) 3.6 3.7 3.9-0.1-0.3 Not Seasonally Adjusted CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 3,037,457 3,033,976 3,050,596 3,481-13,139-0.4 Total Employment 2,922,605 2,913,561 2,924,551 9,044-1,946-0.1 Unemployment 114,852 120,415 126,045-5,563-11,193-8.9 Unemployment Rate (%) 3.8 4.0 4.1-0.2-0.3

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 FRO0M % MISSOURI (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,894,200 2,891,100 2,865,700 3,100 28,500 1.0 TOTAL PRIVATE 2,460,200 2,457,600 2,432,200 2,600 28,000 1.2 GOODS-PRODUCING 396,400 395,500 392,400 900 4,000 1.0 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 126,300 124,800 127,300 1,500-1,000-0.8 MINING & LOGGING 4,400 4,300 4,200 100 200 4.8 CONSTRUCTION 121,900 120,500 123,100 1,400-1,200-1.0 MANUFACTURING 270,100 270,700 265,100-600 5,000 1.9 Durable Goods 163,900 163,900 158,400 0 5,500 3.5 Nondurable Goods 106,200 106,800 106,700-600 -500-0.5 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,497,800 2,495,600 2,473,300 2,200 24,500 1.0 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,063,800 2,062,100 2,039,800 1,700 24,000 1.2 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 550,000 549,500 547,700 500 2,300 0.4 Wholesale Trade 122,200 122,200 121,100 0 1,100 0.9 Retail Trade 315,800 315,600 315,800 200 0 0.0 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 112,000 111,700 110,800 300 1,200 1.1 INFORMATION 52,200 52,200 51,500 0 700 1.4 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 176,000 175,700 172,700 300 3,300 1.9 Real Estate & rental/leasing 38,400 38,300 37,400 100 1,000 2.7 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 398,700 397,000 381,700 1,700 17,000 4.5 Professional, Scientific & Technical Svcs 165,900 164,900 156,800 1,000 9,100 5.8 Management of Companies 65,700 65,600 65,800 100-100 -0.2 Administrative and Support Services 167,100 166,500 159,100 600 8,000 5.0 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 467,500 468,700 464,100-1,200 3,400 0.7 Educational Services 51,500 52,000 54,100-500 -2,600-4.8 Health Care & Social Assistance 416,000 416,700 410,000-700 6,000 1.5 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 304,200 304,200 305,600 0-1,400-0.5 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 43,700 43,900 40,800-200 2,900 7.1 Accommodation & Food Services 260,500 260,300 264,800 200-4,300-1.6 OTHER SERVICES 115,200 114,800 116,500 400-1,300-1.1 GOVERNMENT 434,000 433,500 433,500 500 500 0.1 Federal 54,700 54,600 54,600 100 100 0.2 State 102,900 102,600 102,000 300 900 0.9 Local 276,400 276,300 276,900 100-500 -0.2

CHANGE TO FRO0M % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,878,000 2,861,000 2,843,300 17,000 34,700 1.2 TOTAL PRIVATE 2,434,900 2,419,700 2,400,800 15,200 34,100 1.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 390,300 386,400 386,900 3,900 3,400 0.9 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 121,000 117,000 122,700 4,000-1,700-1.4 MINING & LOGGING 4,200 4,100 4,100 100 100 2.4 CONSTRUCTION 116,800 112,900 118,600 3,900-1,800-1.5 Construction of Buildings 27,500 26,600 26,600 900 900 3.4 Specialty Trade Contractors 74,700 72,800 78,400 1,900-3,700-4.7 MANUFACTURING 269,300 269,400 264,200-100 5,100 1.9 Durable Goods 163,700 163,000 158,100 700 5,600 3.5 Fabricated Metal Products Mfg 30,000 29,900 29,200 100 800 2.7 Machinery Manufacturing 26,100 26,100 26,100 0 0 0.0 Computer/Electronic Mfg 10,500 10,500 10,300 0 200 1.9 Electric Equip, Appliance Mfg 10,400 10,400 10,200 0 200 2.0 Transportation Equipment Mfg 47,100 46,600 45,600 500 1,500 3.3 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 14,200 14,000 12,300 200 1,900 15.4 Furniture/Related Products Mfg 6,900 6,900 6,800 0 100 1.5 Nondurable Goods 105,600 106,400 106,100-800 -500-0.5 Food Manufacturing 41,000 41,000 40,000 0 1,000 2.5 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,487,700 2,474,600 2,456,400 13,100 31,300 1.3 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,044,600 2,033,300 2,013,900 11,300 30,700 1.5 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 544,300 542,900 540,800 1,400 3,500 0.6 Wholesale Trade 121,800 121,500 120,400 300 1,400 1.2 Merchant wholslrs durable gds 58,900 58,800 57,800 100 1,100 1.9 Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 36,700 36,500 36,400 200 300 0.8 Wholesale electronic mkts, agents/brokers 26,200 26,200 26,200 0 0 0.0 Retail Trade 311,300 310,700 310,200 600 1,100 0.4 Motor vehicle/parts dealers 43,200 43,200 41,500 0 1,700 4.1 Food & beverage stores 48,500 48,500 49,200 0-700 -1.4 Gasoline stations 28,500 28,400 28,300 100 200 0.7 General merchandise stores 65,900 65,900 67,500 0-1,600-2.4 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 111,200 110,700 110,200 500 1,000 0.9 Utilities 11,700 11,700 11,700 0 0 0.0 Electric power gen/transmsn 7,900 7,900 8,000 0-100 -1.3 Transportation & warehousing 99,500 99,000 98,500 500 1,000 1.0 Truck transportation 38,900 39,100 39,200-200 -300-0.8 Warehousing & storage 15,300 15,400 15,400-100 -100-0.6 Continued on next page

CHANGE TO FRO0M % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - continued INFORMATION 52,000 52,300 51,200-300 800 1.6 Telecommunications 17,700 17,700 17,800 0-100 -0.6 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 175,300 174,600 171,500 700 3,800 2.2 Finance & insurance 137,700 137,600 134,900 100 2,800 2.1 Credit intermediation & relat 60,900 60,700 59,500 200 1,400 2.4 Insurance carriers & related 57,800 57,900 57,100-100 700 1.2 Real Estate & rental/leasing 37,600 37,000 36,600 600 1,000 2.7 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 394,900 391,100 377,900 3,800 17,000 4.5 Professional/scientific/technl 165,500 165,300 157,900 200 7,600 4.8 Legal services 20,800 20,700 20,500 100 300 1.5 Accounting/tax prep/bookkeep 22,300 21,800 22,600 500-300 -1.3 Computer systems design & rel 41,100 40,900 39,500 200 1,600 4.1 Management of Companies 65,900 65,700 65,500 200 400 0.6 Administrative/Support/Waste 163,500 160,100 154,500 3,400 9,000 5.8 Administrative & supprt svcs 157,200 152,600 148,100 4,600 9,100 6.1 Employment Services 55,300 53,800 54,000 1,500 1,300 2.4 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 469,100 473,000 462,200-3,900 6,900 1.5 Educational services 54,100 55,200 55,300-1,100-1,200-2.2 Colleges/univs/prof schools 26,600 27,500 27,200-900 -600-2.2 Health care & social assistnc 415,000 417,800 406,900-2,800 8,100 2.0 Offices of physicians 41,600 41,600 41,000 0 600 1.5 Hospitals 131,300 133,000 128,000-1,700 3,300 2.6 Nursing/rsidentl care facils 74,600 75,100 74,700-500 -100-0.1 Social assistance 92,900 93,000 87,800-100 5,100 5.8 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 294,100 285,300 294,700 8,800-600 -0.2 Arts, entertainment, recreatn 39,400 36,000 35,700 3,400 3,700 10.4 Amusement/gambling/recreat 26,400 23,600 24,600 2,800 1,800 7.3 Accommodation & food services 254,700 249,300 259,000 5,400-4,300-1.7 Accommodation 33,000 31,200 32,500 1,800 500 1.5 Food svcs & drinking places 221,700 218,100 226,500 3,600-4,800-2.1 OTHER SERVICES 114,900 114,100 115,600 800-700 -0.6 Repair and maintenance 25,600 25,000 25,000 600 600 2.4 Personal & laundry services 24,100 23,600 25,300 500-1,200-4.7 GOVERNMENT 443,100 441,300 442,500 1,800 600 0.1 FEDERAL 55,400 55,200 55,400 200 0 0.0 STATE 104,500 104,000 104,100 500 400 0.4 LOCAL 283,200 282,100 283,000 1,100 200 0.1

CHANGE TO FRO0M % CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 44,800 44,900 44,000-100 800 1.8 CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 45,000 44,900 43,900 100 1,100 2.5 TOTAL PRIVATE 38,400 38,300 37,400 100 1,000 2.7 GOODS-PRODUCING 6,300 6,200 6,200 100 100 1.6 SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,700 38,700 37,700 0 1,000 2.7 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 32,100 32,100 31,200 0 900 2.9 GOVERNMENT 6,600 6,600 6,500 0 100 1.5

CHANGE TO FRO0M % COLUMBIA MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 99,900 99,700 99,500 200 400 0.4 COLUMBIA MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 100,300 99,500 100,000 800 300 0.3 TOTAL PRIVATE 69,900 69,300 69,800 600 100 0.1 GOODS-PRODUCING 7,400 7,200 7,500 200-100 -1.3 SERVICE-PROVIDING 92,900 92,300 92,500 600 400 0.4 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 62,500 62,100 62,300 400 200 0.3 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 15,200 15,200 15,500 0-300 -1.9 Retail Trade 10,900 10,900 11,000 0-100 -0.9 GOVERNMENT 30,400 30,200 30,200 200 200 0.7 FEDERAL 2,500 2,500 2,500 0 0 0.0 STATE 21,000 20,800 21,300 200-300 -1.4 LOCAL 6,900 6,900 6,400 0 500 7.8

CHANGE TO FRO0M % JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 77,200 76,900 77,900 300-700 -0.9 JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 77,000 76,000 77,900 1,000-900 -1.2 TOTAL PRIVATE 52,300 51,600 52,100 700 200 0.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 10,600 10,300 10,100 300 500 5.0 SERVICE-PROVIDING 66,400 65,700 67,800 700-1,400-2.1 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 41,700 41,300 42,000 400-300 -0.7 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 14,100 14,100 13,900 0 200 1.4 Retail Trade 8,900 8,900 8,700 0 200 2.3 GOVERNMENT 24,700 24,400 25,800 300-1,100-4.3 FEDERAL 800 800 800 0 0 0.0 STATE 18,100 17,900 19,200 200-1,100-5.7 LOCAL 5,800 5,700 5,800 100 0 0.0

CHANGE TO FRO0M % JOPLIN MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 81,300 81,400 80,800-100 500 0.6 JOPLIN MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 81,300 81,300 81,000 0 300 0.4 TOTAL PRIVATE 70,900 70,900 70,500 0 400 0.6 GOODS-PRODUCING 15,900 16,000 15,400-100 500 3.2 MANUFACTURING 12,900 12,800 12,600 100 300 2.4 Nondurable Goods 6,100 6,100 6,000 0 100 1.7 Food Manufacturing 4,000 4,000 3,900 0 100 2.6 SERVICE-PROVIDING 65,400 65,300 65,600 100-200 -0.3 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 55,000 54,900 55,100 100-100 -0.2 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 20,400 20,400 21,000 0-600 -2.9 Retail Trade 10,500 10,600 10,600-100 -100-0.9 General merchandise stores 3,000 3,000 3,000 0 0 0.0 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 13,100 13,100 12,900 0 200 1.6 Health care & social assistnc 12,700 12,800 12,600-100 100 0.8 GOVERNMENT 10,400 10,400 10,500 0-100 -1.0 FEDERAL 400 400 400 0 0 0.0 STATE 1,400 1,400 1,600 0-200 -12.5 LOCAL 8,600 8,600 8,500 0 100 1.2

CHANGE TO FRO0M % KANSAS CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,093,600 1,093,900 1,078,000-300 15,600 1.4 KANSAS CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,087,300 1,080,500 1,070,700 6,800 16,600 1.6 TOTAL PRIVATE 931,500 925,000 919,400 6,500 12,100 1.3 GOODS-PRODUCING 124,000 123,200 124,600 800-600 -0.5 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 48,400 47,500 47,900 900 500 1.0 MANUFACTURING 75,600 75,700 76,700-100 -1,100-1.4 SERVICE-PROVIDING 963,300 957,300 946,100 6,000 17,200 1.8 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 807,500 801,800 794,800 5,700 12,700 1.6 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 215,400 214,100 210,400 1,300 5,000 2.4 Wholesale Trade 52,200 52,100 51,300 100 900 1.8 Retail Trade 110,500 109,200 110,500 1,300 0 0.0 General merchandise stores 21,900 21,900 21,900 0 0 0.0 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 52,700 52,800 48,600-100 4,100 8.4 INFORMATION 17,200 17,300 18,100-100 -900-5.0 Telecommunications 5,000 5,100 5,600-100 -600-10.7 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 80,400 79,700 78,900 700 1,500 1.9 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 193,900 192,000 186,900 1,900 7,000 3.7 Professional/scientific/technl 98,500 98,200 93,100 300 5,400 5.8 Management of Companies 27,800 27,800 27,300 0 500 1.8 Administrative/Support/Waste 67,600 66,000 66,500 1,600 1,100 1.7 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 150,400 151,800 150,600-1,400-200 -0.1 Health care & social assistnc 133,200 134,000 132,200-800 1,000 0.8 Hospitals 42,800 42,700 41,500 100 1,300 3.1 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 106,900 103,700 106,900 3,200 0 0.0 Accommodation & food services 91,000 89,600 91,300 1,400-300 -0.3 Food svcs & drinking places 81,600 80,400 82,000 1,200-400 -0.5 OTHER SERVICES 43,300 43,200 43,000 100 300 0.7 GOVERNMENT 155,800 155,500 151,300 300 4,500 3.0 FEDERAL 28,100 27,900 27,900 200 200 0.7 STATE 15,800 15,800 16,100 0-300 -1.9 LOCAL 111,900 111,800 107,300 100 4,600 4.3

CHANGE TO FRO0M % ST. JOSEPH MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 64,800 64,600 64,600 200 200 0.3 ST. JOSEPH MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 64,800 64,100 64,400 700 400 0.6 TOTAL PRIVATE 52,600 52,100 52,400 500 200 0.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 13,700 13,500 13,300 200 400 3.0 SERVICE-PROVIDING 51,100 50,600 51,100 500 0 0.0 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,900 38,600 39,100 300-200 -0.5 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 10,700 10,800 10,900-100 -200-1.8 GOVERNMENT 12,200 12,000 12,000 200 200 1.7 FEDERAL 600 600 600 0 0 0.0 STATE 6,200 6,200 6,000 0 200 3.3 LOCAL 5,400 5,200 5,400 200 0 0.0

CHANGE TO FRO0M % ST. LOUIS MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,388,200 1,385,100 1,376,600 3,100 11,600 0.8 ST. LOUIS MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,377,500 1,368,200 1,364,600 9,300 12,900 0.9 TOTAL PRIVATE 1,224,300 1,214,800 1,204,300 9,500 20,000 1.7 GOODS-PRODUCING 179,900 177,100 178,400 2,800 1,500 0.8 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 64,100 61,100 64,600 3,000-500 -0.8 MANUFACTURING 115,800 116,000 113,800-200 2,000 1.8 Durable Goods 71,500 71,100 69,000 400 2,500 3.6 Primary Metal Mfg 5,500 5,500 5,600 0-100 -1.8 Transportation Equipment Mfg 22,700 22,800 22,700-100 0 0.0 Nondurable Goods 44,300 44,900 44,800-600 -500-1.1 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,197,600 1,191,100 1,186,200 6,500 11,400 1.0 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,044,400 1,037,700 1,025,900 6,700 18,500 1.8 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 258,300 257,600 254,900 700 3,400 1.3 Wholesale Trade 65,800 65,500 63,200 300 2,600 4.1 Merchant wholslrs durable gds 35,000 34,400 31,800 600 3,200 10.1 Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 17,700 17,700 17,700 0 0 0.0 Retail Trade 141,400 141,300 141,700 100-300 -0.2 Food & beverage stores 22,300 22,200 22,600 100-300 -1.3 Health & personal care stores 10,400 10,400 10,600 0-200 -1.9 Clothing & accessories store 9,600 9,700 10,300-100 -700-6.8 General merchandise stores 28,800 28,900 29,200-100 -400-1.4 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 51,100 50,800 50,000 300 1,100 2.2 INFORMATION 27,600 27,600 27,900 0-300 -1.1 Telecommunications 10,100 10,100 10,400 0-300 -2.9 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 88,900 88,300 86,900 600 2,000 2.3 Credit intermediation & relat 29,200 29,300 29,100-100 100 0.3 Depository credit intermedia 20,500 20,500 20,500 0 0 0.0 Insurance carriers & related 27,000 27,000 26,100 0 900 3.4 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 217,200 214,000 210,400 3,200 6,800 3.2 Professional/scientific/technl 85,400 85,100 83,700 300 1,700 2.0 Scientific R&D 5,600 5,600 5,500 0 100 1.8 Management of Companies 42,000 42,100 41,600-100 400 1.0 Administrative/Support/Waste 89,800 86,800 85,100 3,000 4,700 5.5 Employment Services 30,100 29,500 28,200 600 1,900 6.7 Travel arrangement/reserva 2,000 2,000 2,200 0-200 -9.1 Svcs to bldgs & dwellings 20,700 19,400 21,000 1,300-300 -1.4 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 255,200 256,700 248,600-1,500 6,600 2.7 Educational services 38,300 38,700 37,800-400 500 1.3 Health care & social assistnc 216,900 218,000 210,800-1,100 6,100 2.9 Hospitals 76,000 78,000 74,400-2,000 1,600 2.2 Nursing/rsidentl care facils 33,700 33,500 33,400 200 300 0.9 Social assistance 46,000 47,300 43,400-1,300 2,600 6.0 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 146,200 142,900 145,900 3,300 300 0.2 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 19,000 17,600 18,100 1,400 900 5.0 Amusement/gambling/recreation 13,300 11,800 12,800 1,500 500 3.9 Accommodation & food services 127,200 125,300 127,800 1,900-600 -0.5 Food svcs & drinking places 113,300 111,700 113,300 1,600 0 0.0 OTHER SERVICES 51,000 50,600 51,300 400-300 -0.6 GOVERNMENT 153,200 153,400 160,300-200 -7,100-4.4 FEDERAL 25,100 25,200 25,400-100 -300-1.2 STATE 12,400 12,400 13,000 0-600 -4.6 LOCAL 115,700 115,800 121,900-100 -6,200-5.1

CHANGE TO FRO0M % SPRINGFIELD MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 213,500 213,700 211,600-200 1,900 0.9 SPRINGFIELD MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 213,600 213,000 211,300 600 2,300 1.1 TOTAL PRIVATE 182,900 182,400 180,800 500 2,100 1.2 GOODS-PRODUCING 25,000 24,700 24,000 300 1,000 4.2 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 9,000 8,800 8,700 200 300 3.4 MANUFACTURING 16,000 15,900 15,300 100 700 4.6 SERVICE-PROVIDING 188,600 188,300 187,300 300 1,300 0.7 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 157,900 157,700 156,800 200 1,100 0.7 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 48,100 48,100 47,900 0 200 0.4 Wholesale Trade 11,300 11,300 11,400 0-100 -0.9 Retail Trade 24,700 24,800 24,600-100 100 0.4 General merchandise stores 6,000 6,000 6,000 0 0 0.0 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 12,100 12,000 11,900 100 200 1.7 INFORMATION 4,000 4,100 3,700-100 300 8.1 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 11,900 11,900 11,900 0 0 0.0 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 25,600 25,500 25,100 100 500 2.0 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 38,400 38,100 38,200 300 200 0.5 Health care & social assistnc 35,400 35,400 35,400 0 0 0.0 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 21,000 21,100 21,100-100 -100-0.5 Accommodation & food services 19,200 19,200 19,300 0-100 -0.5 OTHER SERVICES 8,900 8,900 8,900 0 0 0.0 GOVERNMENT 30,700 30,600 30,500 100 200 0.7 FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2,500 0-100 -4.0 STATE 8,300 8,200 8,100 100 200 2.5 LOCAL 20,000 20,000 19,900 0 100 0.5

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 2,434,900 33.2 24.48 812.74 2,419,700 32.9 24.62 810.00 2,400,800 33.3 23.60 785.88 GOODS-PRODUCING 390,300 39.3 28.18 1,107.47 386,400 39.2 28.15 1,103.48 386,900 39.4 27.44 1,081.14 CONSTRUCTION 116,800 35.6 29.74 1,058.74 112,900 34.7 29.79 1,033.71 118,600 35.9 29.02 1,041.82 MANUFACTURING 269,300 41.1 27.60 1,134.36 269,400 41.4 27.54 1,140.16 264,200 41.1 26.68 1,096.55 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,044,600 32.0 23.61 755.52 2,033,300 31.7 23.79 754.14 2,013,900 32.1 22.69 728.35 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILS 544,300 32.5 21.42 696.15 542,900 31.9 21.64 690.32 540,800 33.6 21.21 712.66 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 175,300 35.6 31.18 1,110.01 174,600 35.7 31.18 1,113.13 171,500 34.8 28.99 1,008.85 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 394,900 33.9 29.63 1,004.46 391,100 34.0 29.91 1,016.94 377,900 35.2 29.05 1,022.56 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 469,100 32.3 19.41 626.94 473,000 31.9 19.80 631.62 462,200 32.8 20.03 656.98 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 294,100 24.6 14.76 363.10 285,300 24.2 14.80 358.16 294,700 23.9 14.10 336.99 CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 38,400 34.1 22.98 783.62 38,300 32.7 21.95 717.77 37,400 34.8 22.12 769.78 COLUMBIA MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 69,900 32.5 22.20 721.50 69,300 33.0 21.91 723.03 69,800 32.4 21.25 688.50 JEFFERSON CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 52,300 32.6 21.65 705.79 51,600 32.1 22.14 710.69 52,100 31.8 22.41 712.64 JOPLIN MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 70,900 33.4 18.44 615.90 70,900 32.5 18.78 610.35 70,500 35.0 18.71 654.85 KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 931,500 34.2 26.77 915.53 925,000 34.1 27.11 924.45 919,400 34.0 26.56 903.04 ST. JOSEPH MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 52,600 36.8 22.53 829.10 52,100 35.7 22.42 800.39 52,400 36.8 20.81 765.81 ST. LOUIS MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 1,224,300 33.3 27.57 918.08 1,214,800 33.1 27.35 905.29 1,204,300 33.5 25.16 842.86 SPRINGFIELD MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 182,900 33.5 20.96 702.16 182,400 33.5 20.39 683.07 180,800 34.3 20.72 710.70 KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 513,800 34.0 25.75 875.50 508,900 33.6 26.19 879.98 509,400 33.8 26.01 879.14 (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

AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS AND EARNINGS OF PRODUCTION AND NONSUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES ON PRIVATE NONFARM PAYROLLS (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) - - - AREA INDUSTRY All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly All Production/ Nonsupervisory Employees Hours Hourly MISSOURI CONSTRUCTION 88,300 37.4 28.76 1,075.62 85,000 36.3 28.60 1,038.18 90,300 $36.8 27.75 1021.20 Construction of Buildings 20,600 37.2 30.91 1,149.85 19,500 36.3 31.39 1,139.46 18,300 $38.0 29.19 1109.22 Specialty Trade Contractors 56,700 37.6 28.48 1,070.85 55,600 36.4 28.42 1,034.49 61,600 $36.2 27.57 998.03 MANUFACTURING 187,000 41.8 22.08 922.94 186,800 42.1 22.42 943.88 180,800 $40.1 21.38 857.34 Durable Goods 105,300 43.3 22.23 962.56 104,400 43.2 22.61 976.75 99,000 $43.2 21.86 944.35 Nondurable Goods 81,700 39.9 21.87 872.61 82,400 40.6 22.16 899.70 81,800 $36.4 20.69 753.12 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES Wholesale Trade 97,100 36.0 23.46 844.56 96,600 36.6 23.37 855.34 98,700 $37.2 20.64 767.81 Merchant wholesalers durable goods 49,000 37.5 23.69 888.38 48,600 38.1 22.68 864.11 47,900 $37.8 21.66 818.75 Retail Trade 271,100 29.3 14.43 422.80 270,800 28.4 14.25 404.70 263,500 $28.0 14.44 404.32 INFORMATION 41,600 37.3 24.07 897.81 41,700 37.4 24.03 898.72 41,800 $35.9 19.48 699.33 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 141,100 140,700 138,600 ST. LOUIS MSA MINING, LOGGING, & CONSTRUCTION 48,700 36.0 30.96 1,114.56 46,200 36.1 30.39 1,097.08 48,600 $36.2 31.63 1145.01 MANUFACTURING 72,000 41.8 23.41 978.54 71,500 41.8 24.01 1,003.62 68,800 $40.3 23.99 966.80 Durable Goods 41,200 44.5 24.11 1,072.90 40,300 43.6 25.13 1,095.67 37,100 $43.0 25.22 1084.46 Nondurable Goods 30,800 38.3 22.33 855.24 31,200 39.5 22.41 885.20 31,700 $37.1 22.33 828.44 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 217,300 32.4 20.24 655.78 216,100 31.6 19.74 623.78 215,000 $31.0 17.97 557.07 Wholesale Trade 51,700 37.8 26.26 992.63 51,000 37.9 24.80 939.92 52,300 $35.3 21.00 741.30 Merchant wholesalers durable goods 27,900 37.9 26.13 990.33 27,400 38.1 23.79 906.40 26,100 $35.1 22.64 794.66 Retail Trade 121,200 28.4 14.73 418.33 121,600 27.3 14.73 402.13 119,000 $27.7 14.06 389.46 Transportation,Warehousing,Utilities 44,400 36.7 24.59 902.45 43,500 36.2 24.09 872.06 43,700 $35.0 22.73 795.55 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 70,900 36.2 25.30 915.86 70,100 36.5 23.96 874.54 71,500 $34.4 23.15 796.36 SPRINGFIELD MSA Retail Trade 22,100 30.9 14.02 433.22 22,200 30.0 13.58 407.40 21,700 $32.3 15.86 512.28 KANSAS CITY MSA TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 95,500 31.4 19.55 613.87 94,600 30.8 19.39 597.21 93,900 $32.1 20.64 662.54 (Missouri part) Wholesale Trade 20,400 36.9 22.78 840.58 20,500 37.9 22.22 842.14 20,100 $39.5 23.08 911.66 ` Retail Trade 54,700 29.5 15.08 444.86 53,600 28.7 14.81 425.05 54,700 $29.4 15.22 447.47 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