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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 3,042,795 3,048,394 3,056,831-5,599-14,036-0.5 Total Employment 2,930,438 2,937,008 2,930,182-6,570 256 0.0 Unemployment 112,357 111,386 126,649 971-14,292-11.3 Unemployment Rate (%) 3.7 3.7 4.1 0.0-0.4 Not Seasonally Adjusted CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 2,996,565 3,020,519 3,031,770-23,954-35,205-1.2 Total Employment 2,874,605 2,921,124 2,896,686-46,519-22,081-0.8 Unemployment 121,960 99,395 135,084 22,565-13,124-9.7 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.1 3.3 4.5 0.8-0.4

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 2,885,500 2,880,600 2,856,100 4,900 29,400 1.0 TOTAL PRIVATE 2,452,300 2,448,300 2,421,300 4,000 31,000 1.3 GOODS-PRODUCING 393,400 395,300 391,100-1,900 2,300 0.6 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 123,500 125,900 126,300-2,400-2,800-2.2 MINING & LOGGING 4,300 4,300 4,100 0 200 4.9 CONSTRUCTION 119,200 121,600 122,200-2,400-3,000-2.5 MANUFACTURING 269,900 269,400 264,800 500 5,100 1.9 Durable Goods 162,600 161,900 158,500 700 4,100 2.6 Nondurable Goods 107,300 107,500 106,300-200 1,000 0.9 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,492,100 2,485,300 2,465,000 6,800 27,100 1.1 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,058,900 2,053,000 2,030,200 5,900 28,700 1.4 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 548,000 545,400 546,800 2,600 1,200 0.2 Wholesale Trade 123,000 121,700 120,700 1,300 2,300 1.9 Retail Trade 312,700 311,800 315,700 900-3,000-1.0 Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities 112,300 111,900 110,400 400 1,900 1.7 INFORMATION 52,500 51,600 51,600 900 900 1.7 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 174,500 174,200 172,200 300 2,300 1.3 Real Estate & rental/leasing 38,200 37,800 37,300 400 900 2.4 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 391,800 390,800 378,900 1,000 12,900 3.4 Professional, Scientific & Technical Svcs 165,000 162,200 155,700 2,800 9,300 6.0 Management of Companies 65,900 66,100 65,800-200 100 0.2 Administrative and Support Services 160,900 162,500 157,400-1,600 3,500 2.2 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 470,400 467,100 461,800 3,300 8,600 1.9 Educational Services 54,100 53,300 54,300 800-200 -0.4 Health Care & Social Assistance 416,300 413,800 407,500 2,500 8,800 2.2 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 305,900 307,800 302,200-1,900 3,700 1.2 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 43,800 42,700 41,200 1,100 2,600 6.3 Accommodation & Food Services 262,100 265,100 261,000-3,000 1,100 0.4 OTHER SERVICES 115,800 116,100 116,700-300 -900-0.8 GOVERNMENT 433,200 432,300 434,800 900-1,600-0.4 Federal 55,100 54,300 55,100 800 0 0.0 State 101,900 101,800 102,900 100-1,000-1.0 Local 276,200 276,200 276,800 0-600 -0.2

CHANGE TO FRO0M % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 2,835,800 2,894,800 2,802,600-59,000 33,200 1.2 TOTAL PRIVATE 2,402,400 2,451,400 2,368,600-49,000 33,800 1.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 383,100 396,200 382,300-13,100 800 0.2 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 115,500 126,300 119,500-10,800-4,000-3.3 MINING & LOGGING 4,100 4,300 4,000-200 100 2.5 CONSTRUCTION 111,400 122,000 115,500-10,600-4,100-3.5 Construction of Buildings 27,400 27,800 26,400-400 1,000 3.8 Specialty Trade Contractors 70,700 78,400 76,400-7,700-5,700-7.5 MANUFACTURING 267,600 269,900 262,800-2,300 4,800 1.8 Durable Goods 161,300 162,400 157,300-1,100 4,000 2.5 Fabricated Metal Products Mfg 29,800 29,900 29,100-100 700 2.4 Machinery Manufacturing 26,000 26,000 26,200 0-200 -0.8 Computer/Electronic Mfg 10,500 10,500 10,200 0 300 2.9 Electric Equip, Appliance Mfg 10,400 10,500 10,200-100 200 2.0 Transportation Equipment Mfg 46,500 46,400 45,200 100 1,300 2.9 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 14,100 14,300 12,500-200 1,600 12.8 Furniture/Related Products Mfg 6,800 6,900 6,700-100 100 1.5 Nondurable Goods 106,300 107,500 105,500-1,200 800 0.8 Food Manufacturing 41,000 41,300 39,700-300 1,300 3.3 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,452,700 2,498,600 2,420,300-45,900 32,400 1.3 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,019,300 2,055,200 1,986,300-35,900 33,000 1.7 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 544,000 555,700 541,400-11,700 2,600 0.5 Wholesale Trade 121,700 121,100 119,600 600 2,100 1.8 Merchant wholslrs durable gds 58,200 58,200 57,400 0 800 1.4 Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 37,100 36,800 36,000 300 1,100 3.1 Wholesale electronic mkts, agents/brokers 26,400 26,100 26,200 300 200 0.8 Retail Trade 310,000 320,100 311,700-10,100-1,700-0.5 Motor vehicle/parts dealers 42,800 42,800 41,100 0 1,700 4.1 Food & beverage stores 48,600 50,000 49,300-1,400-700 -1.4 Gasoline stations 28,400 28,700 28,200-300 200 0.7 General merchandise stores 67,200 71,100 69,200-3,900-2,000-2.9 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 112,300 114,500 110,100-2,200 2,200 2.0 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 100,600 102,800 98,400-2,200 2,200 2.2 Truck transportation 39,900 40,400 38,500-500 1,400 3.6 Warehousing & storage 15,400 15,400 15,400 0 0 0.0 Continued on next page

CHANGE TO FRO0M % MISSOURI (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - continued INFORMATION 52,000 51,500 51,200 500 800 1.6 Telecommunications 17,700 17,900 18,000-200 -300-1.7 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 173,400 173,500 170,200-100 3,200 1.9 Finance & insurance 135,900 136,300 134,300-400 1,600 1.2 Credit intermediation & relat 60,000 60,000 59,200 0 800 1.4 Insurance carriers & related 57,300 57,800 56,700-500 600 1.1 Real Estate & rental/leasing 37,500 37,200 35,900 300 1,600 4.5 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 383,300 392,500 369,500-9,200 13,800 3.7 Professional/scientific/technl 164,600 162,400 156,500 2,200 8,100 5.2 Legal services 20,800 20,700 20,500 100 300 1.5 Accounting/tax prep/bookkeep 20,900 19,200 21,900 1,700-1,000-4.6 Computer systems design & rel 42,000 42,300 39,600-300 2,400 6.1 Management of Companies 65,800 65,900 65,000-100 800 1.2 Administrative/Support/Waste 152,900 164,200 148,000-11,300 4,900 3.3 Administrative & supprt svcs 145,400 156,800 141,700-11,400 3,700 2.6 Employment Services 52,100 58,400 51,000-6,300 1,100 2.2 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 469,100 468,800 458,200 300 10,900 2.4 Educational services 52,600 54,900 52,700-2,300-100 -0.2 Colleges/univs/prof schools 25,300 27,300 24,900-2,000 400 1.6 Health care & social assistnc 416,500 413,900 405,500 2,600 11,000 2.7 Offices of physicians 41,600 42,300 41,000-700 600 1.5 Hospitals 130,900 130,700 127,000 200 3,900 3.1 Nursing/rsidentl care facils 74,900 74,600 74,200 300 700 0.9 Social assistance 93,900 91,500 88,700 2,400 5,200 5.9 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 282,300 296,800 280,700-14,500 1,600 0.6 Arts, entertainment, recreatn 34,500 38,200 33,200-3,700 1,300 3.9 Amusement/gambling/recreat 23,400 24,100 22,700-700 700 3.1 Accommodation & food services 247,800 258,600 247,500-10,800 300 0.1 Accommodation 30,500 32,100 29,800-1,600 700 2.3 Food svcs & drinking places 217,300 226,500 217,700-9,200-400 -0.2 OTHER SERVICES 115,200 116,400 115,100-1,200 100 0.1 Repair and maintenance 25,100 24,700 25,000 400 100 0.4 Personal & laundry services 24,400 25,600 24,900-1,200-500 -2.0 GOVERNMENT 433,400 443,400 434,000-10,000-600 -0.1 FEDERAL 54,900 53,900 54,800 1,000 100 0.2 STATE 101,500 105,300 102,200-3,800-700 -0.7 LOCAL 277,000 284,200 277,000-7,200 0 0.0

CHANGE TO FRO0M % CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 44,300 44,800 43,800-500 500 1.1 CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 44,000 45,600 43,100-1,600 900 2.1 TOTAL PRIVATE 37,700 38,900 36,900-1,200 800 2.2 GOODS-PRODUCING 5,900 6,200 6,000-300 -100-1.7 SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,100 39,400 37,100-1,300 1,000 2.7 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 31,800 32,700 30,900-900 900 2.9 GOVERNMENT 6,300 6,700 6,200-400 100 1.6

CHANGE TO FRO0M % COLUMBIA MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 99,500 99,600 99,100-100 400 0.4 COLUMBIA MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 96,700 101,600 95,800-4,900 900 0.9 TOTAL PRIVATE 68,100 70,700 67,500-2,600 600 0.9 GOODS-PRODUCING 7,200 7,800 7,300-600 -100-1.4 SERVICE-PROVIDING 89,500 93,800 88,500-4,300 1,000 1.1 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 60,900 62,900 60,200-2,000 700 1.2 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 15,100 15,600 15,500-500 -400-2.6 Retail Trade 10,800 11,400 11,000-600 -200-1.8 GOVERNMENT 28,600 30,900 28,300-2,300 300 1.1 FEDERAL 2,500 2,500 2,400 0 100 4.2 STATE 19,300 21,500 19,600-2,200-300 -1.5 LOCAL 6,800 6,900 6,300-100 500 7.9

CHANGE TO FRO0M % JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 76,500 76,700 78,000-200 -1,500-1.9 JEFFERSON CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 75,700 77,100 77,100-1,400-1,400-1.8 TOTAL PRIVATE 51,200 52,500 51,200-1,300 0 0.0 GOODS-PRODUCING 10,000 10,600 10,000-600 0 0.0 SERVICE-PROVIDING 65,700 66,500 67,100-800 -1,400-2.1 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 41,200 41,900 41,200-700 0 0.0 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 14,100 14,500 14,100-400 0 0.0 Retail Trade 8,900 9,200 8,800-300 100 1.1 GOVERNMENT 24,500 24,600 25,900-100 -1,400-5.4 FEDERAL 800 800 800 0 0 0.0 STATE 18,000 18,000 19,400 0-1,400-7.2 LOCAL 5,700 5,800 5,700-100 0 0.0

CHANGE TO FRO0M % JOPLIN MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 81,300 81,100 80,700 200 600 0.7 JOPLIN MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 80,600 82,200 79,800-1,600 800 1.0 TOTAL PRIVATE 70,600 71,700 69,600-1,100 1,000 1.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 15,900 16,000 15,200-100 700 4.6 MANUFACTURING 12,800 12,800 12,500 0 300 2.4 Nondurable Goods 6,100 6,100 6,000 0 100 1.7 Food Manufacturing 4,000 4,000 3,800 0 200 5.3 SERVICE-PROVIDING 64,700 66,200 64,600-1,500 100 0.2 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 54,700 55,700 54,400-1,000 300 0.6 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 20,200 21,100 20,800-900 -600-2.9 Retail Trade 10,500 10,700 10,600-200 -100-0.9 General merchandise stores 3,100 3,200 3,100-100 0 0.0 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 13,000 13,100 12,800-100 200 1.6 Health care & social assistnc 12,700 12,700 12,500 0 200 1.6 GOVERNMENT 10,000 10,500 10,200-500 -200-2.0 FEDERAL 400 400 400 0 0 0.0 STATE 1,200 1,500 1,500-300 -300-20.0 LOCAL 8,400 8,600 8,300-200 100 1.2

CHANGE TO FRO0M % KANSAS CITY MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,092,200 1,092,100 1,075,600 100 16,600 1.5 KANSAS CITY MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,075,600 1,096,900 1,057,900-21,300 17,700 1.7 TOTAL PRIVATE 921,900 943,700 909,300-21,800 12,600 1.4 GOODS-PRODUCING 121,500 127,000 121,900-5,500-400 -0.3 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 47,600 50,800 46,300-3,200 1,300 2.8 MANUFACTURING 73,900 76,200 75,600-2,300-1,700-2.2 SERVICE-PROVIDING 954,100 969,900 936,000-15,800 18,100 1.9 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 800,400 816,700 787,400-16,300 13,000 1.7 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 214,600 221,000 211,600-6,400 3,000 1.4 Wholesale Trade 52,300 52,300 51,000 0 1,300 2.5 Retail Trade 109,600 114,400 111,700-4,800-2,100-1.9 General merchandise stores 22,200 23,500 22,500-1,300-300 -1.3 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 52,700 54,300 48,900-1,600 3,800 7.8 INFORMATION 17,400 17,500 18,000-100 -600-3.3 Telecommunications 5,200 5,200 5,700 0-500 -8.8 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 80,400 80,000 78,500 400 1,900 2.4 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 191,100 196,700 183,600-5,600 7,500 4.1 Professional/scientific/technl 96,700 97,300 93,000-600 3,700 4.0 Management of Companies 27,600 28,100 26,900-500 700 2.6 Administrative/Support/Waste 66,800 71,300 63,700-4,500 3,100 4.9 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 152,600 153,200 149,400-600 3,200 2.1 Health care & social assistnc 134,200 134,400 131,600-200 2,600 2.0 Hospitals 42,600 42,700 41,400-100 1,200 2.9 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 101,200 104,900 103,400-3,700-2,200-2.1 Accommodation & food services 88,200 91,600 88,900-3,400-700 -0.8 Food svcs & drinking places 79,100 82,400 79,800-3,300-700 -0.9 OTHER SERVICES 43,100 43,400 42,900-300 200 0.5 GOVERNMENT 153,700 153,200 148,600 500 5,100 3.4 FEDERAL 27,200 26,100 27,000 1,100 200 0.7 STATE 16,100 16,200 16,100-100 0 0.0 LOCAL 110,400 110,900 105,500-500 4,900 4.6

CHANGE TO FRO0M % ST. JOSEPH MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 64,700 64,400 64,600 300 100 0.2 ST. JOSEPH MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 63,900 65,100 63,900-1,200 0 0.0 TOTAL PRIVATE 52,100 52,900 52,100-800 0 0.0 GOODS-PRODUCING 13,500 13,700 13,200-200 300 2.3 SERVICE-PROVIDING 50,400 51,400 50,700-1,000-300 -0.6 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 38,600 39,200 38,900-600 -300-0.8 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 10,700 11,000 10,900-300 -200-1.8 GOVERNMENT 11,800 12,200 11,800-400 0 0.0 FEDERAL 600 600 600 0 0 0.0 STATE 6,000 6,100 5,900-100 100 1.7 LOCAL 5,200 5,500 5,300-300 -100-1.9

CHANGE TO FRO0M % ST. LOUIS MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,382,100 1,378,500 1,373,500 3,600 8,600 0.6 ST. LOUIS MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 1,356,500 1,384,000 1,348,000-27,500 8,500 0.6 TOTAL PRIVATE 1,206,100 1,228,500 1,190,800-22,400 15,300 1.3 GOODS-PRODUCING 174,900 181,200 176,200-6,300-1,300-0.7 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 59,500 65,500 62,800-6,000-3,300-5.3 MANUFACTURING 115,400 115,700 113,400-300 2,000 1.8 Durable Goods 70,200 70,700 68,900-500 1,300 1.9 Primary Metal Mfg 5,500 5,500 5,600 0-100 -1.8 Transportation Equipment Mfg 22,500 22,500 22,800 0-300 -1.3 Nondurable Goods 45,200 45,000 44,500 200 700 1.6 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,181,600 1,202,800 1,171,800-21,200 9,800 0.8 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,031,200 1,047,300 1,014,600-16,100 16,600 1.6 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 258,300 264,800 256,000-6,500 2,300 0.9 Wholesale Trade 65,600 65,200 63,200 400 2,400 3.8 Merchant wholslrs durable gds 34,500 34,600 31,700-100 2,800 8.8 Merchant wholslrs nondur gds 17,700 17,800 17,700-100 0 0.0 Retail Trade 141,400 145,700 142,600-4,300-1,200-0.8 Food & beverage stores 22,200 23,100 22,700-900 -500-2.2 Health & personal care stores 10,500 10,800 10,700-300 -200-1.9 Clothing & accessories store 10,200 11,200 10,700-1,000-500 -4.7 General merchandise stores 29,200 31,200 30,400-2,000-1,200-3.9 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 51,300 53,900 50,200-2,600 1,100 2.2 INFORMATION 27,700 27,900 28,100-200 -400-1.4 Telecommunications 10,100 10,200 10,500-100 -400-3.8 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 87,700 87,800 86,300-100 1,400 1.6 Credit intermediation & relat 29,000 29,000 28,900 0 100 0.3 Depository credit intermedia 20,500 20,600 20,400-100 100 0.5 Insurance carriers & related 26,200 27,000 25,800-800 400 1.6 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 213,400 213,800 206,400-400 7,000 3.4 Professional/scientific/technl 84,600 84,100 83,000 500 1,600 1.9 Scientific R&D 5,600 5,600 5,500 0 100 1.8 Management of Companies 42,100 41,500 41,400 600 700 1.7 Administrative/Support/Waste 86,700 88,200 82,000-1,500 4,700 5.7 Employment Services 28,600 31,300 27,600-2,700 1,000 3.6 Travel arrangement/reserva 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 0.0 Svcs to bldgs & dwellings 19,100 20,600 19,000-1,500 100 0.5 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 253,400 254,700 246,500-1,300 6,900 2.8 Educational services 36,100 38,100 35,800-2,000 300 0.8 Health care & social assistnc 217,300 216,600 210,700 700 6,600 3.1 Hospitals 76,400 76,200 73,800 200 2,600 3.5 Nursing/rsidentl care facils 33,500 33,800 33,000-300 500 1.5 Social assistance 47,200 45,000 44,400 2,200 2,800 6.3 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 140,500 145,900 141,000-5,400-500 -0.4 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 17,100 18,600 17,000-1,500 100 0.6 Amusement/gambling/recreation 11,800 12,600 11,900-800 -100-0.8 Accommodation & food services 123,400 127,300 124,000-3,900-600 -0.5 Food svcs & drinking places 110,700 115,000 110,200-4,300 500 0.5 OTHER SERVICES 50,200 52,400 50,300-2,200-100 -0.2 GOVERNMENT 150,400 155,500 157,200-5,100-6,800-4.3 FEDERAL 25,500 25,400 25,600 100-100 -0.4 STATE 12,400 12,600 13,000-200 -600-4.6 LOCAL 112,500 117,500 118,600-5,000-6,100-5.1

CHANGE TO FRO0M % SPRINGFIELD MSA (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 215,600 213,700 210,500 1,900 5,100 2.4 SPRINGFIELD MSA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 212,900 215,800 207,200-2,900 5,700 2.8 TOTAL PRIVATE 183,300 184,800 177,900-1,500 5,400 3.0 GOODS-PRODUCING 24,700 25,000 23,600-300 1,100 4.7 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 8,800 9,000 8,500-200 300 3.5 MANUFACTURING 15,900 16,000 15,100-100 800 5.3 SERVICE-PROVIDING 188,200 190,800 183,600-2,600 4,600 2.5 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 158,600 159,800 154,300-1,200 4,300 2.8 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 48,100 49,300 47,900-1,200 200 0.4 Wholesale Trade 11,300 11,300 11,200 0 100 0.9 Retail Trade 24,700 25,700 24,900-1,000-200 -0.8 General merchandise stores 6,000 6,400 6,100-400 -100-1.6 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 12,100 12,300 11,800-200 300 2.5 INFORMATION 4,100 4,000 3,600 100 500 13.9 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 11,800 11,900 11,700-100 100 0.9 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 26,200 25,600 24,500 600 1,700 6.9 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 38,100 38,300 37,600-200 500 1.3 Health care & social assistnc 35,300 35,300 35,000 0 300 0.9 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 21,500 21,700 20,200-200 1,300 6.4 Accommodation & food services 19,700 19,700 18,600 0 1,100 5.9 OTHER SERVICES 8,800 9,000 8,800-200 0 0.0 GOVERNMENT 29,600 31,000 29,300-1,400 300 1.0 FEDERAL 2,400 2,400 2,500 0-100 -4.0 STATE 7,300 8,400 7,100-1,100 200 2.8 LOCAL 19,900 20,200 19,700-300 200 1.0

CHANGE TO FRO0M % KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 611,200 612,100 604,800-900 6,400 1.1 KANSAS CITY MSA - MO PART (Not Seasonally Adjusted) TOTAL NONFARM 603,800 613,500 594,700-9,700 9,100 1.5 TOTAL PRIVATE 507,800 518,700 502,800-10,900 5,000 1.0 GOODS-PRODUCING 72,700 75,200 71,700-2,500 1,000 1.4 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 28,100 29,700 26,900-1,600 1,200 4.5 MANUFACTURING 44,600 45,500 44,800-900 -200-0.4 SERVICE-PROVIDING 531,100 538,300 523,000-7,200 8,100 1.5 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 435,100 443,500 431,100-8,400 4,000 0.9 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 109,600 112,800 110,800-3,200-1,200-1.1 Wholesale Trade 26,100 26,100 25,700 0 400 1.6 Retail Trade 60,700 63,700 62,300-3,000-1,600-2.6 General merchandise stores 12,500 13,400 12,700-900 -200-1.6 Transportation,Warehsng,Utils 22,800 23,000 22,800-200 0 0.0 INFORMATION 10,400 10,400 10,500 0-100 -1.0 Telecommunications 2,700 2,700 3,000 0-300 -10.0 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 44,400 43,600 42,900 800 1,500 3.5 Credit intermediation & relat 12,100 12,100 11,700 0 400 3.4 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 97,300 100,800 93,700-3,500 3,600 3.8 Professional/scientific/technl 54,800 55,200 52,300-400 2,500 4.8 Management of Companies 11,000 11,300 10,800-300 200 1.9 Administrative/Support/Waste 31,500 34,300 30,600-2,800 900 2.9 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICE 85,100 84,900 83,400 200 1,700 2.0 Health care & social assistnc 73,600 73,200 72,500 400 1,100 1.5 Hospitals 21,400 21,500 21,000-100 400 1.9 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 62,200 64,700 63,800-2,500-1,600-2.5 Amusement/gambling/recreat 5,800 5,800 5,500 0 300 5.5 Accommodation & food services 53,900 56,300 54,700-2,400-800 -1.5 Food svcs & drinking places 47,100 49,500 48,300-2,400-1,200-2.5 OTHER SERVICES 26,100 26,300 26,000-200 100 0.4 GOVERNMENT 96,000 94,800 91,900 1,200 4,100 4.5 FEDERAL 19,200 18,100 18,900 1,100 300 1.6 STATE 8,400 8,500 8,600-100 -200-2.3 LOCAL 68,400 68,200 64,400 200 4,000 6.2

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 2,402,400 32.5 24.53 797.23 2,451,400 33.1 24.26 803.01 2,368,600 33.1 23.94 792.41 GOODS-PRODUCING 383,100 38.6 28.61 1,104.35 396,200 40.0 27.96 1,118.40 382,300 38.4 26.99 1,036.42 CONSTRUCTION 111,400 33.2 30.12 999.98 122,000 35.4 29.31 1,037.57 115,500 34.4 28.20 970.08 MANUFACTURING 267,600 41.2 28.13 1,158.96 269,900 42.2 27.51 1,160.92 262,800 40.6 26.31 1,068.19 PRIVATE SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,019,300 31.3 23.58 738.05 2,055,200 31.8 23.36 742.85 1,986,300 32.1 23.24 746.00 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILS 544,000 31.7 22.19 703.42 555,700 32.5 21.83 709.48 541,400 32.8 22.44 736.03 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 173,400 35.7 31.02 1,107.41 173,500 35.6 31.20 1,110.72 170,200 36.3 30.12 1,093.36 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SVCS 383,300 33.7 29.45 992.47 392,500 34.0 29.11 989.74 369,500 36.2 28.99 1,049.44 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 469,100 32.4 19.39 628.24 468,800 32.5 19.41 630.83 458,200 33.8 19.73 666.87 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 282,300 23.4 14.80 346.32 296,800 24.5 14.60 357.70 280,700 22.5 13.99 314.78 CAPE GIRARDEAU MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 37,700 32.6 21.93 714.92 38,900 32.7 22.05 721.04 36,900 31.9 22.49 717.43 COLUMBIA MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 68,100 32.6 22.51 733.83 70,700 31.8 22.01 699.92 67,500 31.9 21.95 700.21 JEFFERSON CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 51,200 31.1 21.65 673.32 52,500 31.1 23.07 717.48 51,200 30.6 22.86 699.52 JOPLIN MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 70,600 31.5 19.38 610.47 71,700 33.6 18.66 626.98 69,600 34.8 18.66 649.37 KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 921,900 33.8 26.82 906.52 943,700 34.5 26.65 919.43 909,300 33.7 27.06 911.92 ST. JOSEPH MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 52,100 35.2 21.94 772.29 52,900 36.6 20.96 767.14 52,100 36.8 20.72 762.50 ST. LOUIS MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 1,206,100 32.8 26.85 880.68 1,228,500 33.5 26.48 887.08 1,190,800 33.2 26.75 888.10 SPRINGFIELD MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 183,300 32.9 21.57 709.65 184,800 34.4 21.37 735.13 177,900 33.2 20.76 689.23 KANSAS CITY MSA TOTAL PRIVATE 507,800 33.1 26.12 864.57 218,700 34.0 25.98 883.32 502,800 33.7 26.78 902.49 (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 83,900 33.9 28.71 973.27 92,800 36.5 27.91 1,018.72 90,300 34.2 26.38 902.20 Construction of Buildings 20,000 34.8 30.23 1,052.00 20,100 35.3 29.43 1,038.88 18,000 34.5 29.21 1,007.75 Specialty Trade Contractors 54,100 34.1 28.76 980.72 60,900 37.1 28.04 1,040.28 62,200 33.7 26.10 879.57 MANUFACTURING 185,100 41.4 22.89 947.65 186,600 42.5 23.10 981.75 179,200 39.3 20.37 800.54 Durable Goods 102,800 43.0 22.78 979.54 103,800 43.3 22.71 983.34 99,000 40.2 21.65 870.33 Nondurable Goods 82,300 39.3 23.05 905.87 82,800 41.4 23.61 977.45 80,200 38.2 18.70 714.34 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES Wholesale Trade 96,800 36.8 23.90 879.52 97,500 38.3 24.08 922.26 97,800 36.9 22.02 812.54 Merchant wholesalers durable goods 48,500 38.6 24.03 927.56 48,800 39.9 23.16 924.08 47,300 37.8 22.70 858.06 Retail Trade 270,700 28.3 14.48 409.78 279,800 29.6 14.32 423.87 263,200 26.3 14.53 382.14 INFORMATION 41,600 36.4 23.05 839.02 41,100 37.3 23.70 884.01 41,800 36.4 20.64 751.30 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 140,000 140,200 136,700 ST. LOUIS MSA MINING, LOGGING, & CONSTRUCTION 45,300 32.8 30.48 999.74 49,900 37.3 30.19 1,126.09 47,800 31.9 32.00 1,020.80 MANUFACTURING 70,800 41.8 24.52 1,024.94 70,800 42.3 25.04 1,059.19 67,900 39.5 23.56 930.62 Durable Goods 39,400 45.3 25.34 1,147.90 40,000 45.2 25.41 1,148.53 36,700 40.4 25.21 1,018.48 Nondurable Goods 31,400 37.4 23.27 870.30 30,800 38.6 24.48 944.93 31,200 38.5 21.52 828.52 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 218,100 32.0 20.16 645.12 224,200 33.4 19.44 649.30 214,200 30.0 18.31 549.30 Wholesale Trade 52,200 36.8 24.85 914.48 51,900 38.5 24.23 932.86 51,900 35.7 21.14 754.70 Merchant wholesalers durable goods 28,200 36.0 24.47 880.92 28,200 39.1 22.85 893.44 25,600 35.8 22.94 821.25 Retail Trade 121,700 28.0 14.94 418.32 126,100 29.8 14.48 431.50 118,200 25.8 14.13 364.55 Transportation,Warehousing,Utilities 44,200 37.5 25.48 955.50 46,200 37.5 24.66 924.75 44,100 34.6 23.21 803.07 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 69,800 36.8 27.43 1,009.42 70,100 36.2 25.83 935.05 70,600 37.1 24.08 893.37 SPRINGFIELD MSA Retail Trade 22,000 29.7 13.92 413.42 22,900 31.8 13.79 438.52 22,100 31.4 14.84 465.98 KANSAS CITY MSA TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 94,000 30.3 20.25 613.58 97,900 31.2 19.85 619.32 94,300 30.9 21.49 664.04 (Missouri part) Wholesale Trade 20,800 34.8 23.48 817.10 21,100 37.0 23.42 866.54 20,100 38.4 27.09 1,040.26 ` Retail Trade 54,200 28.4 15.08 428.27 56,600 29.6 14.97 443.11 55,000 28.0 15.81 442.68 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

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) 160,037 152,848 7,189 4.5 159,880 153,602 6,278 3.9 158,676 150,527 8,149 5.1 MISSOURI (not seasonally adjusted) 2,996,565 2,874,605 121,960 4.1 3,020,519 2,921,124 99,395 3.3 3,031,770 2,896,686 135,084 4.5 METROPOLITAN AREAS CAPE GIRARDEAU 47,152 45,335 1,817 3.9 48,119 46,555 1,564 3.3 47,385 45,171 2,214 4.7 CAPE GIRARDEAU (MO PT) 44,995 43,343 1,652 3.7 45,937 44,527 1,410 3.1 45,230 43,214 2,016 4.5 Bollinger 5,363 5,079 284 5.3 5,387 5,178 209 3.9 5,343 5,041 302 5.7 Cape Girardeau 39,632 38,264 1,368 3.5 40,550 39,349 1,201 3.0 39,887 38,173 1,714 4.3 COLUMBIA MSA (Boone Co.) 94,284 91,571 2,713 2.9 97,854 95,671 2,183 2.2 95,246 92,434 2,812 3.0 JEFFERSON CITY MSA 73,098 70,529 2,569 3.5 73,213 71,226 1,987 2.7 75,319 72,596 2,723 3.6 Callaway 21,020 20,197 823 3.9 21,023 20,402 621 3.0 21,669 20,796 873 4.0 Cole 37,917 36,686 1,231 3.2 38,092 37,124 968 2.5 39,132 37,858 1,274 3.3 Moniteau 7,195 6,901 294 4.1 7,149 6,920 229 3.2 7,361 7,040 321 4.4 Osage 6,966 6,745 221 3.2 6,949 6,780 169 2.4 7,157 6,902 255 3.6 JOPLIN MSA 83,596 80,815 2,781 3.3 84,277 81,871 2,406 2.9 84,428 81,294 3,134 3.7 Jasper 56,148 54,324 1,824 3.2 56,679 55,078 1,601 2.8 56,731 54,687 2,044 3.6 Newton 27,448 26,491 957 3.5 27,598 26,793 805 2.9 27,697 26,607 1,090 3.9 KANSAS CITY MSA 1,119,894 1,075,425 44,469 4.0 1,123,291 1,086,716 36,575 3.3 1,121,495 1,071,529 49,966 4.5 KANSAS CITY MSA (MO PT) 653,213 625,405 27,808 4.3 656,720 634,070 22,650 3.4 658,105 627,162 30,943 4.7 Bates 8,064 7,644 420 5.2 7,992 7,683 309 3.9 8,070 7,610 460 5.7 Caldwell 4,412 4,221 191 4.3 4,379 4,237 142 3.2 4,443 4,197 246 5.5 Cass 53,913 51,796 2,117 3.9 54,136 52,461 1,675 3.1 54,160 51,902 2,258 4.2 Clay 132,793 127,674 5,119 3.9 133,331 129,488 3,843 2.9 133,713 128,058 5,655 4.2 Clinton 10,917 10,447 470 4.3 10,919 10,548 371 3.4 10,946 10,436 510 4.7 Jackson 358,892 342,642 16,250 4.5 361,534 347,643 13,891 3.8 362,094 343,848 18,246 5.0 Lafayette 17,002 16,292 710 4.2 17,002 16,436 566 3.3 16,991 16,261 730 4.3 Platte 56,185 54,184 2,001 3.6 56,399 54,943 1,456 2.6 56,568 54,332 2,236 4.0 Ray 11,035 10,505 530 4.8 11,028 10,631 397 3.6 11,120 10,518 602 5.4 ST. JOSEPH MSA 64,365 62,113 2,252 3.5 64,821 62,976 1,845 2.8 65,615 62,916 2,699 4.1 ST. JOSEPH MSA (MO PT) 60,133 58,029 2,104 3.5 60,581 58,864 1,717 2.8 61,369 58,840 2,529 4.1 Andrew 9,773 9,455 318 3.3 9,811 9,569 242 2.5 9,952 9,568 384 3.9 Buchanan 45,393 43,819 1,574 3.5 45,830 44,506 1,324 2.9 46,383 44,485 1,898 4.1 DeKalb 4,967 4,755 212 4.3 4,940 4,789 151 3.1 5,034 4,787 247 4.9 ST. LOUIS MSA 1,431,903 1,376,250 55,653 3.9 1,444,457 1,396,023 48,434 3.4 1,450,918 1,387,724 63,194 4.4 ST. LOUIS MSA (MO PT) 1,092,809 1,052,485 40,324 3.7 1,104,899 1,070,487 34,412 3.1 1,107,803 1,065,002 42,801 3.9 Franklin 51,258 49,220 2,038 4.0 51,567 50,003 1,564 3.0 52,023 49,752 2,271 4.4 Jefferson 114,705 110,019 4,686 4.1 115,613 111,940 3,673 3.2 116,283 111,386 4,897 4.2 Lincoln 26,611 25,409 1,202 4.5 26,690 25,788 902 3.4 26,843 25,656 1,187 4.4 St. Charles 215,250 208,427 6,823 3.2 217,640 211,952 5,688 2.6 217,867 210,824 7,043 3.2 St. Louis Co. 515,879 497,631 18,248 3.5 522,272 506,239 16,033 3.1 523,078 503,667 19,411 3.7 Warren 17,047 16,383 664 3.9 17,115 16,629 486 2.8 17,194 16,547 647 3.8 St. Louis City 152,059 145,396 6,663 4.4 154,002 147,936 6,066 3.9 154,515 147,170 7,345 4.8 SPRINGFIELD MSA 227,978 220,407 7,571 3.3 228,709 222,409 6,300 2.8 226,977 218,619 8,358 3.7 Christian 43,054 41,596 1,458 3.4 43,175 42,002 1,173 2.7 42,933 41,295 1,638 3.8 Dallas 6,886 6,553 333 4.8 6,861 6,573 288 4.2 6,846 6,469 377 5.5 Greene 147,303 142,737 4,566 3.1 147,995 144,170 3,825 2.6 146,677 141,652 5,025 3.4 Polk 14,079 13,494 585 4.2 14,039 13,557 482 3.4 13,937 13,355 582 4.2 Webster 16,656 16,027 629 3.8 16,639 16,107 532 3.2 16,584 15,848 736 4.4 FAYETTEVILLE MSA (MO PT - McDonald Co) 10,457 10,075 382 3.7 10,467 10,150 317 3.0 10,401 10,018 383 3.7

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA - - - LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate MICROPOLITAN AREAS BRANSON 38,553 34,074 4,479 11.6 39,192 37,440 1,752 4.5 38,433 33,152 5,281 13.7 Stone 12,857 11,569 1,288 10.0 13,266 12,668 598 4.5 12,826 11,262 1,564 12.2 Taney 25,696 22,505 3,191 12.4 25,926 24,772 1,154 4.5 25,607 21,890 3,717 14.5 FARMINGTON (St. Francois Co.) 25,846 24,569 1,277 4.9 26,080 25,028 1,052 4.0 26,231 24,863 1,368 5.2 FT. LEONARD WOOD (Pulaski Co.) 13,874 13,223 651 4.7 14,086 13,523 563 4.0 14,491 13,771 720 5.0 HANNIBAL 19,380 18,613 767 4.0 19,781 19,175 606 3.1 19,785 18,971 814 4.1 Marion 13,972 13,416 556 4.0 14,280 13,836 444 3.1 14,287 13,688 599 4.2 Ralls 5,408 5,197 211 3.9 5,501 5,339 162 2.9 5,498 5,283 215 3.9 KENNETT (Dunklin Co.) 12,021 11,204 817 6.8 11,875 11,200 675 5.7 12,426 11,413 1,013 8.2 KIRKSVILLE 11,929 11,309 620 5.2 11,857 11,429 428 3.6 11,913 11,242 671 5.6 Adair 10,067 9,563 504 5.0 10,033 9,686 347 3.5 10,061 9,523 538 5.3 Schuyler 1,862 1,746 116 6.2 1,824 1,743 81 4.4 1,852 1,719 133 7.2 LEBANON (Laclede Co.) 15,947 15,199 748 4.7 15,895 15,150 745 4.7 16,338 15,320 1,018 6.2 MARSHALL (Saline Co.) 10,283 9,879 404 3.9 10,275 9,942 333 3.2 10,359 9,914 445 4.3 MARYVILLE (Nodaway Co.) 10,176 9,804 372 3.7 10,228 9,935 293 2.9 10,438 10,006 432 4.1 MEXICO (Audrain Co.) 10,812 10,380 432 4.0 10,933 10,562 371 3.4 10,886 10,471 415 3.8 MOBERLY (Randolph Co.) 9,793 9,310 483 4.9 10,051 9,639 412 4.1 10,043 9,541 502 5.0 POPLAR BLUFF (Butler Co.) 17,817 16,795 1,022 5.7 17,896 17,155 741 4.1 18,229 17,294 935 5.1 ROLLA (Phelps Co.) 18,940 18,147 793 4.2 19,089 18,455 634 3.3 19,226 18,347 879 4.6 SEDALIA (Pettis. Co.) 19,891 18,984 907 4.6 20,211 19,440 771 3.8 20,132 19,147 985 4.9 SIKESTON (Scott Co.) 19,366 18,569 797 4.1 19,479 18,720 759 3.9 19,686 18,620 1,066 5.4 WARRENSBURG (Johnson Co.) 23,195 22,048 1,147 4.9 22,915 22,077 838 3.7 23,113 21,898 1,215 5.3 WEST PLAINS (Howell Co.) 15,075 14,375 700 4.6 15,182 14,566 616 4.1 15,668 14,727 941 6.0 FT MADISON-KEOKUK IA-MO(MO PT - Clark Co.) 3,047 2,890 157 5.2 3,060 2,902 158 5.2 3,213 2,985 228 7.1 QUINCY IL-MO (MO PT - Lewis Co.) 4,955 4,773 182 3.7 4,995 4,849 146 2.9 5,011 4,790 221 4.4 COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS (CSAs) Cape Girardeau-Sikeston CSA 1 66,518 63,904 2,614 3.9 67,598 65,275 2,323 3.4 67,071 63,791 3,280 4.9 Columbia-Moberly-Mexico CSA 2 114,889 111,261 3,628 3.2 118,838 115,872 2,966 2.5 116,175 112,446 3,729 3.2 Joplin-Miami CSA 3 97,810 94,421 3,389 3.5 98,581 95,599 2,982 3.0 98,838 94,970 3,868 3.9 Kansas City-Overland Park- KC KS CSA 4 1,292,469 1,241,737 50,732 3.9 1,297,603 1,255,951 41,652 3.2 1,295,879 1,238,592 57,287 4.4 St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington CSA 5 1,475,276 1,417,463 57,813 3.9 1,488,145 1,437,855 50,290 3.4 1,494,856 1,429,070 65,786 4.4 Springfield-Branson CSA 6 266,531 254,481 12,050 4.5 267,901 259,849 8,052 3.0 265,410 251,771 13,639 5.1 SINGLE COUNTY LMAs Atchison 2,719 2,630 89 3.3 2,700 2,634 66 2.4 2,783 2,656 127 4.6 Barry 14,915 14,296 619 4.2 14,798 14,328 470 3.2 15,117 14,451 666 4.4 Barton 4,947 4,764 183 3.7 4,908 4,754 154 3.1 5,176 4,877 299 5.8 Benton 7,011 6,592 419 6.0 7,046 6,690 356 5.1 7,133 6,660 473 6.6 Camden 17,113 15,929 1,184 6.9 17,696 16,732 964 5.4 17,374 16,040 1,334 7.7 Carroll 4,620 4,398 222 4.8 4,550 4,380 170 3.7 4,670 4,423 247 5.3 Carter 2,389 2,218 171 7.2 2,383 2,251 132 5.5 2,495 2,324 171 6.9 Cedar 5,574 5,345 229 4.1 5,518 5,324 194 3.5 5,634 5,359 275 4.9 Chariton 3,744 3,604 140 3.7 3,743 3,622 121 3.2 3,793 3,628 165 4.4 Cooper 7,138 6,845 293 4.1 7,250 7,021 229 3.2 7,270 6,919 351 4.8 Crawford 10,403 9,826 577 5.5 10,395 9,932 463 4.5 10,664 10,048 616 5.8 Dade 3,525 3,392 133 3.8 3,503 3,406 97 2.8 3,432 3,285 147 4.3

CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE DATA - AREA - - - LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT Number Rate Daviess 3,967 3,799 168 4.2 3,922 3,814 108 2.8 3,926 3,764 162 4.1 Dent 5,835 5,579 256 4.4 5,923 5,699 224 3.8 6,053 5,739 314 5.2 Douglas 4,928 4,701 227 4.6 4,907 4,721 186 3.8 5,021 4,743 278 5.5 Gasconade 7,512 7,190 322 4.3 7,563 7,301 262 3.5 7,632 7,196 436 5.7 Gentry 3,516 3,417 99 2.8 3,473 3,395 78 2.2 3,507 3,392 115 3.3 Grundy 4,671 4,509 162 3.5 4,684 4,545 139 3.0 4,794 4,582 212 4.4 Harrison 3,844 3,669 175 4.6 3,801 3,678 123 3.2 3,872 3,672 200 5.2 Henry 9,493 9,051 442 4.7 9,498 9,166 332 3.5 9,693 9,200 493 5.1 Hickory 3,579 3,388 191 5.3 3,562 3,418 144 4.0 3,533 3,334 199 5.6 Holt 2,610 2,526 84 3.2 2,610 2,541 69 2.6 2,595 2,505 90 3.5 Howard 4,938 4,730 208 4.2 4,974 4,816 158 3.2 5,024 4,778 246 4.9 Iron 3,401 3,152 249 7.3 3,437 3,218 219 6.4 3,491 3,226 265 7.6 Knox 1,941 1,864 77 4.0 1,905 1,851 54 2.8 1,933 1,859 74 3.8 Lawrence 17,429 16,719 710 4.1 17,368 16,805 563 3.2 17,655 16,908 747 4.2 Linn 5,108 4,772 336 6.6 5,138 4,825 313 6.1 5,259 4,873 386 7.3 Livingston 7,148 6,902 246 3.4 7,142 6,948 194 2.7 7,280 6,996 284 3.9 Macon 7,405 7,102 303 4.1 7,378 7,139 239 3.2 7,589 7,215 374 4.9 Madison 5,254 4,993 261 5.0 5,255 5,042 213 4.1 5,424 5,135 289 5.3 Maries 3,773 3,615 158 4.2 3,775 3,644 131 3.5 3,856 3,659 197 5.1 Mercer 1,932 1,851 81 4.2 1,884 1,823 61 3.2 1,856 1,762 94 5.1 Miller 11,631 10,941 690 5.9 11,678 11,126 552 4.7 11,617 10,869 748 6.4 Mississippi 5,822 5,564 258 4.4 5,794 5,558 236 4.1 6,015 5,639 376 6.3 Monroe 3,863 3,663 200 5.2 3,883 3,726 157 4.0 4,091 3,886 205 5.0 Montgomery 5,425 5,223 202 3.7 5,441 5,263 178 3.3 5,558 5,346 212 3.8 Morgan 7,632 7,156 476 6.2 7,608 7,230 378 5.0 7,776 7,197 579 7.4 New Madrid 7,732 7,279 453 5.9 7,637 7,239 398 5.2 7,933 7,195 738 9.3 Oregon 3,904 3,747 157 4.0 3,883 3,739 144 3.7 4,018 3,796 222 5.5 Ozark 3,402 3,196 206 6.1 3,417 3,206 211 6.2 3,498 3,214 284 8.1 Pemiscot 6,234 5,782 452 7.3 6,229 5,812 417 6.7 6,663 6,128 535 8.0 Perry 9,866 9,564 302 3.1 9,914 9,674 240 2.4 9,944 9,619 325 3.3 Pike 7,650 7,337 313 4.1 7,810 7,559 251 3.2 7,787 7,441 346 4.4 Putnam 2,360 2,246 114 4.8 2,291 2,210 81 3.5 2,433 2,290 143 5.9 Reynolds 3,124 3,002 122 3.9 2,942 2,835 107 3.6 2,999 2,849 150 5.0 Ripley 5,066 4,742 324 6.4 5,028 4,789 239 4.8 5,225 4,876 349 6.7 St. Clair 3,732 3,532 200 5.4 3,690 3,521 169 4.6 3,853 3,611 242 6.3 Ste. Genevieve 8,777 8,425 352 4.0 8,815 8,545 270 3.1 8,918 8,435 483 5.4 Scotland 2,371 2,275 96 4.0 2,322 2,260 62 2.7 2,410 2,297 113 4.7 Shannon 3,051 2,844 207 6.8 3,052 2,860 192 6.3 3,179 2,924 255 8.0 Shelby 3,009 2,876 133 4.4 2,974 2,874 100 3.4 3,026 2,880 146 4.8 Stoddard 12,794 12,028 766 6.0 12,708 12,101 607 4.8 12,936 12,074 862 6.7 Sullivan 2,732 2,607 125 4.6 2,667 2,571 96 3.6 2,719 2,570 149 5.5 Texas 9,160 8,692 468 5.1 9,097 8,677 420 4.6 9,378 8,836 542 5.8 Vernon 9,404 9,042 362 3.8 9,332 9,020 312 3.3 9,436 9,021 415 4.4 Washington 10,020 9,393 627 6.3 10,008 9,529 479 4.8 10,246 9,527 719 7.0 Wayne 5,384 5,092 292 5.4 5,354 5,111 243 4.5 5,518 5,207 311 5.6 Worth 1,133 1,096 37 3.3 1,113 1,090 23 2.1 1,122 1,090 32 2.9 Wright 7,448 7,090 358 4.8 7,405 7,074 331 4.5 7,446 7,017 429 5.8

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 11,381 10,957 424 3.7 11,509 11,149 360 3.1 11,553 11,094 459 4.0 Ballwin 16,562 16,086 476 2.9 16,778 16,364 414 2.5 16,733 16,281 452 2.7 Belton 11,399 10,956 443 3.9 11,496 11,096 400 3.5 11,463 10,978 485 4.2 Blue Springs 30,525 29,155 1,370 4.5 30,568 29,581 987 3.2 30,508 29,258 1,250 4.1 Cape Girardeau 19,492 18,787 705 3.6 19,927 19,319 608 3.1 19,616 18,742 874 4.5 Chesterfield 24,261 23,596 665 2.7 24,588 24,004 584 2.4 24,549 23,882 667 2.7 Columbia 64,355 62,573 1,782 2.8 66,863 65,375 1,488 2.2 65,055 63,163 1,892 2.9 Ferguson 9,526 9,052 474 5.0 9,641 9,209 432 4.5 9,681 9,162 519 5.4 Florissant 27,463 26,343 1,120 4.1 27,717 26,799 918 3.3 27,867 26,662 1,205 4.3 Gladstone 14,670 14,034 636 4.3 14,723 14,233 490 3.3 14,765 14,076 689 4.7 Grandview 13,210 12,597 613 4.6 13,324 12,781 543 4.1 13,334 12,642 692 5.2 Hazelwood 13,478 12,908 570 4.2 13,603 13,131 472 3.5 13,630 13,064 566 4.2 Independence 57,705 54,757 2,948 5.1 57,988 55,556 2,432 4.2 58,177 54,950 3,227 5.5 Jefferson City 20,201 19,500 701 3.5 20,305 19,733 572 2.8 20,842 20,122 720 3.5 Joplin 25,359 24,540 819 3.2 25,586 24,873 713 2.8 25,615 24,697 918 3.6 Kansas City 254,707 243,769 10,938 4.3 256,776 247,285 9,491 3.7 257,198 244,571 12,627 4.9 Kirkwood 15,423 14,996 427 2.8 15,599 15,255 344 2.2 15,618 15,178 440 2.8 Lee's Summit 53,954 52,368 1,586 2.9 54,530 53,130 1,400 2.6 54,372 52,551 1,821 3.3 Liberty 15,988 15,407 581 3.6 16,060 15,626 434 2.7 16,142 15,453 689 4.3 Maryland Heights 15,733 15,244 489 3.1 15,935 15,507 428 2.7 15,920 15,429 491 3.1 Nixa 11,014 10,698 316 2.9 11,080 10,803 277 2.5 11,021 10,621 400 3.6 O'Fallon 47,395 45,935 1,460 3.1 47,896 46,711 1,185 2.5 47,944 46,463 1,481 3.1 Raymore 11,117 10,763 354 3.2 11,212 10,901 311 2.8 11,189 10,785 404 3.6 Raytown 15,252 14,428 824 5.4 15,297 14,638 659 4.3 15,379 14,478 901 5.9 Rolla 7,996 7,662 334 4.2 8,043 7,792 251 3.1 8,135 7,747 388 4.8 St. Charles 37,496 36,270 1,226 3.3 37,979 36,884 1,095 2.9 38,007 36,687 1,320 3.5 St. Joseph 38,251 36,902 1,349 3.5 38,600 37,481 1,119 2.9 39,127 37,463 1,664 4.3 St. Peters 33,314 32,313 1,001 3.0 33,705 32,860 845 2.5 33,745 32,685 1,060 3.1 Sedalia 9,941 9,427 514 5.2 10,102 9,653 449 4.4 10,050 9,508 542 5.4 Springfield 85,363 82,580 2,783 3.3 85,630 83,409 2,221 2.6 85,015 81,953 3,062 3.6 University City 18,181 17,620 561 3.1 18,448 17,925 523 2.8 18,436 17,834 602 3.3 Warrensburg 9,203 8,771 432 4.7 9,081 8,783 298 3.3 9,132 8,711 421 4.6 Webster Groves 12,354 12,028 326 2.6 12,521 12,236 285 2.3 12,500 12,174 326 2.6 Wentzville 19,752 19,139 613 3.1 19,956 19,463 493 2.5 20,009 19,359 650 3.2 Wildwood 18,611 18,094 517 2.8 18,867 18,407 460 2.4 18,858 18,314 544 2.9 NOTE: SUBSTATE DATA ARE PROVISIONAL: THEY HAVE BEEN REVISED BUT ARE NOT YET OFFICIAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 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