INDIANA DEPARTMENT



INDIANA DEPARTMENT

of

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., Governor

Teresa L. Voors, Commissioner

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|Current Employment Statistics |

Hope Clark, Director Research and Market Development

Allison A. Leeuw, Federal Studies Manager

Current Employment Statistics Staff

Dennis Ferree-Team Leader

Colleen MacPherson

Don Ottolini

Sue Prodan

Deborah L. Summers

WEB SITE FOR Research and Market Development



Preparation of Publication

Don Ottolini

Table of Contents

How Your Data Are Used 1

Sector to NAICS Supersector Aggregation 2

Indiana Establishment Employment 3

Indiana Establishment Employment 4

Indiana Establishment Employment 5

Indiana Establishment Employment 6

Indiana Average Weekly Earnings 7

Indiana Average Weekly Hours 8

Indiana Average Hourly Earnings 8

MSA EMPLOYMENT, HOURS AND EARNINGS 9

Anderson MSA 10

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 10

Bloomington MSA 11

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 11

Columbus MSA 12

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 12

Elkhart-Goshen MSA 13

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 13

Evansville MSA 14

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 14

Average Weekly Earnings 15

Average Weekly Hours 15

Average Hourly Earnings 15

Fort Wayne MSA 16

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 16

Gary Metropolitan Division of Chicago CSA 17

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagricultural Establishments 17

Indianapolis MSA 18

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 18

Average Weekly Earnings 20

Average Weekly Hours 20

Average Hourly Earnings 20

Kokomo MSA 21

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 21

Lafayette MSA 22

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 22

Michigan City-LaPorte MSA 23

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 23

Muncie MSA 24

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 24

South Bend MSA 25

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 25

Terre Haute MSA 26

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments 26

About Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas 27

Department of Research & Analysis Websites 28

Technical Notes 29

How Your Data Are Used

To anyone who participates in the survey, Thank You! The data provided is combined with those of many other respondents to produce monthly estimates of the number of persons employed in each industry, their Average Earnings, and the Weekly hours for which they are paid. Many economic decisions are based on our estimates of employment, hours, and Earnings.

DATA USES:

← By business to:

• compare their current employment and payroll trends with the industry as a whole

• plan and respond to changes in the business cycle

• guide decisions on plant locations, sales, and purchases

• negotiate labor contracts based on industry Hourly earning and Weekly hours

← By policymakers, such as:

• Council of Economic Advisors, to assess the current state of the economy and recommend actions

• Federal Reserve Board, to guide decision affecting interest rates and money supply

• Joint Economic Committee of Congress, to determine the impact of legislative initiatives

• state and local government officials, to monitor their industry trends and compare them with the rest of the country

← Also a major component of other economic indicators, such as:

• Gross National Product (GNP)

• Productivity Indexes

• Composite Index of Leading Economic Indicators

Reminder: Individual firm responses are kept strictly confidential and are used only for statistical purposes.

If you are interested in participating or need more information about Current Employment Statistics publications and news releases, contact the Department of Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics (CES) at 317-232-7715.

Sector to NAICS Supersector Aggregation

GOODS-PRODUCING

Natural Resources and Mining

Sector 1133 (Logging—actually an industry, rather than a sector)

Sector 21 (Mining)

Construction

Sector 23 (Construction)

Manufacturing

Sector 31-33 (Manufacturing)

SERVICE-PROVIDING

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities

Sector 42 (Wholesale trade)

Sector 44-45 (Retail trade)

Sector 48-49 (Transportation and warehousing)

Sector 22 (Utilities)

Information

Sector 51 (Information)

Financial Activities

Sector 52 (Finance and insurance)

Sector 53 (Real estate and rental and leasing)

Professional and Business Services

54 (Professional, science, and technical services)

Sector 55 (Management of companies and enterprises

Sector 56 (Administrative and waste services)Sector

Education and Health Services

Sector 61 (Education services)

Sector 62 (Health care and social assistance)

Leisure and Hospitality

Sector 71 (Arts, entertainment, and recreation)

Sector 72 (Accommodation and food services)

Other services

Sector 81 (Other services, except public administration)

Government

Indiana Establishment Employment

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |2911.1 |2927.8 |2957.9 |2979.2 |2993.2 |2984.2 |2934.0 |2958.2 |3006.1 |3009.4 |3012.3 |3011.3 |2973.7 | |Total Private |2485.4 |2490.3 |2519.3 |2542.1 |2557.1 |2580.0 |2558.0 |2567.5 |2567.6 |2566.7 |2568.7 |2567.4 |2547.5 | |Goods Producing |710.2 |707.8 |715.8 |723.6 |728.1 |738.2 |729.9 |734.1 |727.9 |724.3 |718.9 |716.1 |722.9 | |Service-Providing |2200.9 |2220.0 |2242.1 |2255.6 |2265.1 |2246.0 |2204.1 |2224.1 |2278.2 |2285.1 |2293.4 |2295.2 |2250.8 | |Private Service Providing |1775.2 |1782.5 |1803.5 |1818.5 |1829.0 |1841.8 |1828.1 |1833.4 |1839.7 |1842.4 |1849.8 |1851.3 |1824.6 | | Natural Res & Mining |6.5 |6.5 |6.6 |7.0 |7.1 |7.2 |7.2 |7.1 |7.1 |7.1 |7.0 |7.0 |7.0 | | Construction |136.9 |136.1 |140.9 |148.0 |153.4 |157.1 |157.3 |157.8 |156.2 |156.4 |154.3 |152.0 |150.5 | | Construction of Buildings |38.0 |37.6 |38.1 |38.9 |40.0 |41.3 |41.4 |41.8 |41.3 |41.4 |41.3 |41.7 |40.2 | | Heavy & Civil Engineering |12.4 |12.8 |13.9 |16.4 |17.5 |18.2 |18.3 |18.5 |18.3 |18.4 |17.7 |16.0 |16.5 | | Specialty Trade Contractors |86.5 |85.7 |88.9 |92.7 |95.9 |97.6 |97.6 |97.5 |96.6 |96.6 |95.3 |94.3 |93.8 | | Manufacturing |566.8 |565.2 |568.3 |568.6 |567.6 |573.9 |565.4 |569.2 |564.6 |560.8 |557.6 |557.1 |565.4 | | Durable Goods |416.6 |415.3 |418.1 |418.4 |416.9 |421.9 |414.3 |417.5 |413.5 |410.4 |407.8 |407.8 |414.9 | | Primary Metal Manufacturing |47.2 |47.1 |47.1 |47.2 |47.2 |47.2 |46.6 |46.7 |46.7 |46.6 |46.4 |46.4 |46.9 | | Iron & Steel Mills |19.1 |19.0 |19.0 |19.0 |19.1 |19.1 |19.1 |19.0 |19.1 |19.1 |19.1 |19.1 |19.1 | | Fabricated Metal Products |59.3 |59.4 |59.6 |59.9 |60.1 |60.9 |60.0 |60.2 |59.8 |59.5 |59.4 |59.4 |59.8 | | Machinery Manufacturing |44.8 |45.1 |45.1 |45.0 |45.0 |45.6 |45.6 |45.5 |44.9 |44.8 |44.7 |44.7 |45.1 | | Engine, Turbine, & Power |11.5 |11.6 |11.6 |11.7 |11.6 |11.8 |12.0 |12.0 |11.5 |11.6 |11.6 |11.7 |11.7 | | Computer & Electronic |21.4 |21.7 |21.6 |21.6 |21.6 |21.7 |21.7 |21.7 |21.6 |21.5 |21.4 |21.3 |21.6 | | Electrical Equipment |12.4 |12.4 |12.4 |12.4 |12.4 |12.5 |12.2 |12.1 |12.1 |12.0 |11.8 |11.2 |12.2 | | Transportation Equipment |140.5 |138.7 |140.8 |140.0 |137.7 |140.0 |134.6 |137.8 |135.8 |134.5 |133.5 |134.8 |137.4 | | Motor Vehicle Manufacturing |12.7 |10.7 |12.6 |12.5 |10.6 |12.8 |12.5 |13.0 |13.1 |13.2 |12.8 |13.2 |12.5 | | Motor Vehicle Body |40.1 |40.8 |41.0 |40.8 |40.4 |40.4 |39.7 |39.6 |38.5 |37.7 |37.2 |37.6 |39.5 | | Motor Vehicle Parts |74.8 |74.2 |74.1 |73.6 |73.6 |73.5 |69.3 |74.7 |73.3 |70.7 |70.6 |70.9 |72.8 | | Aerospace Product |6.8 |6.8 |6.9 |6.8 |6.9 |7.0 |7.0 |7.0 |7.0 |6.9 |7.0 |7.0 |6.9 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Indiana Establishment Employment

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands – page continued)

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Office Furniture |8.7 |8.6 |8.7 |8.9 |9.0 |9.1 |9.0 |9.1 |9.0 |8.9 |9.0 |9.0 |8.9 | | Miscellaneous Manufacturing |29.7 |29.7 |29.7 |29.5 |29.8 |30.1 |30.2 |30.1 |29.9 |29.9 |29.8 |29.7 |29.8 | | Medical Equipment |17.3 |17.3 |17.4 |17.4 |17.5 |17.8 |17.9 |17.7 |17.6 |17.7 |17.6 |17.7 |17.6 | | Non-Durable Goods |150.2 |149.9 |150.2 |150.2 |150.7 |152.0 |151.1 |151.7 |151.1 |150.4 |149.8 |149.3 |150.6 | | Food Manufacturing |31.4 |31.4 |31.3 |31.4 |31.5 |31.9 |32.0 |32.7 |33.0 |33.0 |32.7 |32.3 |32.1 | | Chemical Manufacturing |32.2 |32.2 |32.2 |32.0 |32.0 |32.3 |32.2 |32.0 |31.9 |31.9 |32.0 |32.2 |32.1 | | Plastics Product Manufacturing |35.5 |35.4 |35.5 |35.5 |35.6 |35.8 |35.1 |35.3 |34.9 |34.6 |34.3 |33.9 |35.1 | | Trade, Transportation |576.9 |572.6 |577.4 |579.2 |584.4 |587.0 |584.8 |585.7 |584.5 |587.8 |598.6 |602.8 |585.1 | | Wholesale Trade |121.1 |121.2 |122.0 |122.8 |123.8 |125.0 |124.4 |123.8 |123.4 |123.6 |123.5 |123.9 |123.2 | | Merchant Wholesale durable |75.8 |75.9 |76.4 |76.6 |77.1 |77.8 |77.3 |77.1 |76.6 |76.9 |76.7 |77.3 |76.8 | | Merchant Wholesale nondurable |38.1 |38.1 |38.3 |38.8 |39.3 |39.8 |39.6 |39.3 |39.2 |39.3 |39.4 |39.3 |39.0 | | Retail Trade |326.9 |322.0 |325.0 |325.9 |329.0 |329.8 |328.5 |329.3 |327.6 |330.5 |340.3 |343.4 |329.9 | | Motor Vehicle & Parts |41.6 |41.8 |42.2 |42.4 |42.7 |42.9 |42.9 |42.9 |42.6 |42.4 |42.1 |42.1 |42.4 | | Building Materials |29.1 |29.6 |30.9 |32.4 |33.6 |33.6 |32.6 |32.0 |31.3 |31.0 |30.7 |30.6 |31.5 | | Food & Beverage Stores |49.8 |49.4 |49.7 |49.9 |50.6 |50.9 |51.4 |51.1 |50.9 |50.4 |50.4 |50.6 |50.4 | | Grocery Stores |41.8 |41.4 |41.7 |41.8 |42.4 |42.6 |43.2 |42.9 |42.8 |42.3 |42.2 |42.3 |42.3 | | Health & Personal |20.7 |20.5 |20.4 |20.5 |20.7 |21.0 |21.0 |20.8 |20.6 |21.1 |21.4 |21.8 |20.9 | | General Merchandise |74.8 |72.2 |73.4 |72.4 |72.7 |72.2 |72.1 |72.9 |72.9 |74.9 |79.4 |80.2 |74.2 | | Department Stores |28.1 |26.1 |25.8 |25.2 |25.0 |24.7 |24.5 |24.8 |24.8 |25.9 |29.2 |29.9 |26.2 | | Other General Merchandise |46.7 |46.1 |47.6 |47.2 |47.7 |47.5 |47.6 |48.1 |48.1 |49.0 |50.2 |50.3 |48.0 | | Electronic Shopping |3.6 |3.5 |3.4 |3.4 |3.4 |3.4 |3.3 |3.2 |3.3 |3.3 |3.4 |3.3 |3.4 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Indiana Establishment Employment

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands – page continued)

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Trans, Warehouse, Utilities |128.9 |129.4 |130.4 |130.5 |131.6 |132.2 |131.9 |132.6 |133.5 |133.7 |134.8 |135.5 |132.1 | | Utilities |14.7 |14.7 |14.8 |14.7 |14.8 |14.9 |14.9 |14.9 |14.7 |14.7 |14.7 |14.7 |14.8 | | Electric Power Generation |10.8 |10.8 |10.8 |10.8 |10.8 |10.9 |10.9 |10.9 |10.7 |10.7 |10.7 |10.7 |10.8 | | Transport & Warehousing |114.2 |114.7 |115.6 |115.8 |116.8 |117.3 |117.0 |117.7 |118.8 |119.0 |120.1 |120.8 |117.3 | | Truck Transportation |50.7 |51.2 |51.7 |52.6 |53.1 |53.6 |53.8 |54.0 |54.0 |53.9 |53.8 |53.7 |53.0 | | General Freight Trucking |39.3 |39.6 |39.8 |39.9 |40.0 |40.2 |40.2 |40.5 |40.6 |40.7 |40.8 |40.9 |40.2 | | Warehousing & Storage |20.7 |20.7 |20.9 |20.6 |21.1 |21.5 |21.9 |22.1 |22.9 |23.2 |23.8 |23.3 |21.9 | | Information |39.5 |39.8 |39.8 |39.9 |40.2 |40.6 |40.3 |40.1 |39.5 |39.3 |39.6 |39.8 |39.9 | | Telecommunications |14.7 |15.0 |14.9 |14.9 |14.9 |15.0 |14.9 |14.9 |14.8 |14.8 |14.9 |15.1 |14.9 | | Financial Activities |138.4 |138.6 |138.8 |139.1 |139.9 |141.2 |140.6 |140.5 |139.2 |138.8 |138.5 |139.3 |139.4 | | Finance & Insurance |103.0 |103.2 |103.0 |102.9 |103.2 |103.6 |103.0 |102.9 |102.2 |102.4 |102.3 |103.1 |102.9 | | Credit Intermediation |51.0 |51.0 |50.8 |50.7 |50.8 |50.8 |50.3 |50.1 |49.6 |49.8 |49.8 |49.9 |50.4 | | Insurance Carriers & Related |44.2 |44.3 |44.3 |44.4 |44.5 |44.8 |44.7 |44.7 |44.6 |44.5 |44.5 |45.0 |44.5 | | Insurance Carriers |27.1 |27.1 |27.1 |27.1 |27.1 |27.3 |27.3 |27.4 |27.4 |27.3 |27.3 |27.7 |27.3 | | Real Estate & Rental |35.4 |35.4 |35.8 |36.2 |36.7 |37.6 |37.6 |37.6 |37.0 |36.4 |36.2 |36.2 |36.5 | | Real Estate |22.6 |22.5 |22.8 |22.9 |23.3 |23.9 |23.9 |23.8 |23.4 |23.0 |22.8 |22.8 |23.1 | | Professional & Business |266.5 |269.5 |274.7 |280.0 |282.6 |285.5 |282.8 |288.9 |288.2 |286.5 |285.8 |285.0 |281.3 | | Professional, Scientific |93.6 |94.6 |94.2 |94.7 |91.4 |92.3 |92.3 |92.7 |91.9 |92.6 |93.4 |96.2 |93.3 | | Management of Companies |26.5 |26.4 |26.5 |26.5 |26.7 |27.0 |27.3 |27.5 |27.6 |27.5 |27.6 |27.9 |27.1 | | Administrative & Support & Waste |146.4 |148.5 |154.0 |158.8 |164.5 |166.2 |163.2 |168.7 |168.7 |166.4 |164.8 |160.9 |160.9 | | Administrative & Support Services |139.9 |142.0 |147.4 |152.1 |157.6 |159.1 |156.2 |161.8 |161.8 |159.4 |157.9 |154.0 |154.1 | | Employment Services |74.7 |76.3 |78.8 |80.0 |84.3 |85.2 |82.8 |88.7 |89.2 |88.1 |87.6 |85.4 |83.4 | | Educational & Health Care |381.7 |386.7 |389.5 |389.8 |382.4 |380.8 |377.6 |374.0 |390.5 |396.7 |397.2 |394.5 |386.8 | | Educational Services |65.7 |69.2 |70.4 |70.7 |62.0 |58.4 |57.0 |52.5 |68.5 |73.1 |73.2 |69.6 |65.9 | | Colleges, Universities |33.6 |35.7 |36.2 |36.7 |32.5 |28.1 |29.4 |26.8 |38.5 |39.4 |39.4 |37.1 |34.5 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008.

Indiana Establishment Employment

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Health Care & Social Services |316.0 |317.5 |319.1 |319.1 |320.4 |322.4 |320.6 |321.5 |322.0 |323.6 |324.0 |324.9 |320.9 | | Offices of Physicians |46.6 |46.8 |46.9 |46.8 |46.9 |47.1 |47.5 |47.6 |47.4 |47.7 |47.7 |48.0 |47.3 | | Medical & Diagnostics |5.3 |5.3 |5.3 |5.3 |5.3 |5.3 |5.4 |5.4 |5.4 |5.3 |5.3 |5.4 |5.3 | | Hospitals |101.4 |102.2 |102.5 |102.7 |103.1 |104.1 |102.9 |103.0 |102.9 |103.9 |103.8 |103.8 |103.0 | | Nursing & Residential |67.3 |67.3 |67.7 |67.6 |67.9 |68.3 |68.2 |68.4 |68.2 |68.4 |68.7 |68.8 |68.1 | | Social Assistance |40.3 |40.5 |40.9 |41.0 |41.0 |40.9 |39.8 |40.3 |41.3 |41.3 |41.4 |41.5 |40.9 | | Leisure & Hospitality |263.2 |266.0 |272.6 |279.2 |287.2 |293.3 |289.8 |292.2 |286.4 |282.5 |279.9 |279.1 |281.0 | | Arts, Entertainment, Recreation |36.9 |37.4 |38.8 |42.6 |46.2 |50.0 |49.2 |49.7 |45.3 |42.7 |40.4 |39.3 |43.2 | | Amusement, Gambling |29.4 |29.7 |30.5 |32.9 |35.1 |37.9 |37.9 |37.6 |35.4 |33.2 |31.3 |30.8 |33.5 | | Gambling Industries |14.5 |14.4 |14.5 |14.4 |14.5 |14.6 |14.3 |14.3 |14.3 |14.4 |14.4 |14.4 |14.4 | | Accommodation & Food |226.3 |228.6 |233.8 |236.6 |241.0 |243.3 |240.6 |242.5 |241.1 |239.8 |239.5 |239.8 |237.7 | | Food Services & Drinking |207.9 |209.8 |214.4 |216.5 |220.3 |221.4 |218.5 |220.4 |219.2 |218.0 |218.1 |219.0 |217.0 | | Full-Service Restaurants |93.0 |93.6 |94.8 |95.2 |96.4 |96.5 |95.6 |96.2 |95.5 |96.1 |96.5 |97.2 |95.6 | | Limited-Service Eating |96.6 |98.0 |101.0 |102.4 |104.6 |105.7 |104.5 |105.0 |104.0 |102.2 |102.2 |102.2 |102.4 | | Other Services |109.0 |109.3 |110.7 |111.3 |112.3 |113.4 |112.2 |112.0 |111.4 |110.8 |110.2 |110.8 |111.1 | | Repair & Maintenance |26.5 |26.6 |27.0 |27.1 |27.3 |27.6 |27.3 |27.4 |27.4 |27.4 |27.2 |27.3 |27.2 | | Personal & Laundry |26.2 |26.2 |26.5 |26.8 |27.1 |27.0 |26.5 |26.5 |26.3 |26.3 |26.3 |26.6 |26.5 | | Religious, Grant making |56.3 |56.5 |57.2 |57.4 |57.9 |58.8 |58.4 |58.1 |57.7 |57.1 |56.7 |56.9 |57.4 | |Government |425.7 |437.5 |438.6 |437.1 |436.1 |404.2 |376.0 |390.7 |438.5 |442.7 |443.6 |443.9 |426.2 | | Federal Government |36.4 |36.3 |36.3 |36.6 |36.5 |36.9 |36.9 |36.9 |36.6 |36.7 |36.6 |36.7 |36.6 | | Department of Defense |7.6 |7.6 |7.6 |7.7 |7.7 |7.8 |7.9 |7.9 |7.7 |8.0 |7.9 |7.9 |7.8 | | US Postal Service |15.3 |15.3 |15.4 |15.5 |15.4 |15.4 |15.3 |15.3 |15.3 |15.3 |15.3 |15.3 |15.3 | | State Government |111.6 |116.4 |114.7 |116.1 |109.3 |101.0 |99.9 |104.3 |116.2 |118.0 |118.6 |116.1 |111.9 | | State Government Educational |74.0 |79.5 |77.8 |79.1 |71.5 |63.0 |61.7 |65.6 |78.4 |80.4 |81.0 |79.0 |74.3 | | Local Government |277.7 |284.8 |287.6 |284.4 |290.3 |266.3 |239.2 |249.5 |285.7 |288.0 |288.4 |291.1 |277.8 | | Local Government Education |153.3 |160.1 |162.1 |157.9 |161.0 |133.1 |107.9 |117.8 |156.5 |160.3 |160.5 |162.6 |149.4 | | Hospitals |27.8 |27.9 |28.0 |27.9 |28.0 |28.3 |28.0 |28.1 |28.0 |28.0 |28.2 |28.1 |28.0 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Indiana Average Weekly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Construction |$798.00 |$804.18 |$798.89 |$819.93 |$802.39 |$836.48 |$819.98 |$835.38 |$829.73 |$868.80 |$841.73 |$826.57 |$824.70 | | Manufacturing |$785.59 |$774.55 |$780.28 |$757.44 |$779.01 |$780.18 |$770.03 |$779.59 |$768.79 |$769.21 |$769.90 |$772.10 |$774.37 | | Durable Goods |$813.45 |$808.49 |$811.24 |$783.11 |$807.88 |$811.75 |$796.81 |$811.54 |$799.69 |$804.90 |$809.17 |$812.81 |$804.95 | | Fabricated Metal Products |$590.96 |$599.68 |$598.37 |$577.24 |$603.93 |$626.78 |$637.82 |$647.35 |$635.20 |$622.02 |$616.51 |$602.46 |$612.48 | | Transportation Equipment |$965.71 |$978.59 |$981.40 |$960.21 |$991.25 |$1,018.88 |$986.33 |$1,001.53 |$985.01 |$1,005.58 |$991.12 |$995.14 |$987.48 | | Non-Durable Goods |$705.12 |$681.12 |$689.72 |$689.73 |$697.60 |$692.65 |$696.65 |$693.86 |$684.73 |$670.72 |$665.37 |$666.86 |$685.50 | | Retail Trade |$343.53 |$346.49 |$341.50 |$350.30 |$353.77 |$347.12 |$346.36 |$343.57 |$345.28 |$340.33 |$339.47 |$342.70 |$345.07 | | Financial Activities |$475.78 |$474.71 |$474.43 |$475.42 |$475.14 |$474.08 |$474.43 |$474.43 |$475.14 |$477.55 |$476.90 |$475.49 |$474.79 | | Health Care and Social |$561.86 |$548.78 |$551.48 |$552.98 |$562.25 |$567.11 |$577.93 |$581.33 |$574.13 |$586.86 |$574.87 |$580.23 |$568.33 | | Accommodation & Food |$174.27 |$181.07 |$179.93 |$176.44 |$187.26 |$187.02 |$189.34 |$186.18 |$181.10 |$183.42 |$181.66 |$186.37 |$182.75 | | Food Services & Drinking |$169.80 |$177.04 |$174.64 |$170.29 |$178.29 |$178.77 |$180.21 |$175.22 |$170.63 |$174.05 |$169.82 |$183.15 |$175.10 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Indiana Average Weekly Hours

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Construction |38.2 |39.0 |38.8 |39.1 |38.3 |39.7 |37.7 |39.0 |38.7 |40.0 |38.4 |37.3 |38.7 | | Manufacturing |42.1 |41.8 |42.2 |41.3 |42.2 |41.9 |41.2 |42.3 |41.2 |41.4 |40.8 |41.6 |41.7 | | Durable Goods |42.5 |42.8 |42.9 |41.9 |42.7 |42.5 |41.2 |42.4 |41.2 |41.9 |41.2 |42.4 |42.1 | | Fabricated Metal Products |41.5 |41.3 |40.9 |39.7 |41.0 |41.1 |42.1 |42.2 |41.9 |42.0 |41.6 |40.9 |41.3 | | Transportation Equipment |41.5 |42.4 |42.8 |42.3 |42.8 |43.1 |41.2 |42.6 |41.3 |42.9 |41.4 |42.6 |42.2 | | Non-Durable Goods |40.9 |39.1 |40.1 |39.8 |40.7 |40.2 |41.1 |41.9 |41.1 |39.9 |39.7 |39.6 |40.3 | | Retail Trade |30.7 |31.3 |30.6 |31.0 |31.7 |31.3 |32.1 |32.2 |32.0 |31.6 |32.3 |32.3 |31.6 | | Financial Activities |35.4 |35.4 |35.3 |35.4 |35.3 |35.3 |35.3 |35.3 |35.3 |35.4 |35.3 |35.3 |35.3 | | Health Care and Social |32.8 |32.3 |32.1 |32.3 |32.5 |32.8 |33.1 |33.2 |32.4 |33.1 |32.7 |32.8 |32.7 | | Accommodation & Food |22.9 |23.7 |23.8 |23.4 |24.1 |24.1 |24.4 |23.9 |23.1 |22.7 |22.1 |22.7 |23.4 | | Food Services & Drinking |22.7 |23.7 |23.6 |23.2 |23.9 |23.9 |23.9 |23.3 |22.6 |22.4 |21.8 |22.5 |23.1 | |

Indiana Average Hourly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUN |JUL |AUG |SEP |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Construction |$20.89 |$20.62 |$20.59 |$20.97 |$20.95 |$21.07 |$21.75 |$21.42 |$21.44 |$21.72 |$21.92 |$22.16 |$21.31 | | Manufacturing |$18.66 |$18.53 |$18.49 |$18.34 |$18.46 |$18.62 |$18.69 |$18.43 |$18.66 |$18.58 |$18.87 |$18.56 |$18.57 | | Durable Goods |$19.14 |$18.89 |$18.91 |$18.69 |$18.92 |$19.10 |$19.34 |$19.14 |$19.41 |$19.21 |$19.64 |$19.17 |$19.12 | | Fabricated Metal Products |$14.24 |$14.52 |$14.63 |$14.54 |$14.73 |$15.25 |$15.15 |$15.34 |$15.16 |$14.81 |$14.82 |$14.73 |$14.83 | | Transportation Equipment |$23.27 |$23.08 |$22.93 |$22.70 |$23.16 |$23.64 |$23.94 |$23.51 |$23.85 |$23.44 |$23.94 |$23.36 |$23.40 | | Non-Durable Goods |$17.24 |$17.42 |$17.20 |$17.33 |$17.14 |$17.23 |$16.95 |$16.56 |$16.66 |$16.81 |$16.76 |$16.84 |$17.01 | | Retail Trade |$11.19 |$11.07 |$11.16 |$11.30 |$11.16 |$11.09 |$10.79 |$10.67 |$10.79 |$10.77 |$10.51 |$10.61 |$10.92 | | Financial Activities |$13.44 |$13.41 |$13.44 |$13.43 |$13.46 |$13.43 |$13.44 |$13.44 |$13.46 |$13.49 |$13.51 |$13.47 |$13.45 | | Health Care and Social |$17.13 |$16.99 |$17.18 |$17.12 |$17.30 |$17.29 |$17.46 |$17.51 |$17.72 |$17.73 |$17.58 |$17.69 |$17.38 | | Accommodation & Food |$7.61 |$7.64 |$7.56 |$7.54 |$7.77 |$7.76 |$7.76 |$7.79 |$7.84 |$8.08 |$8.22 |$8.21 |$7.81 | | Food Services & Drinking |$7.48 |$7.47 |$7.40 |$7.34 |$7.46 |$7.48 |$7.54 |$7.52 |$7.55 |$7.77 |$7.79 |$8.14 |$7.58 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

MSA EMPLOYMENT, HOURS AND EARNINGS

Anderson MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |43.1 |43.1 |43.5 |43.7 |43.6 |43.4 |41.3 |42.2 |43.3 |43.0 |42.5 |42.7 |43.0 | |Total Private |36.1 |36.0 |36.4 |36.7 |36.5 |36.6 |36.0 |36.4 |36.3 |36.0 |35.6 |35.7 |36.2 | |Goods Producing |7.8 |7.6 |7.7 |7.7 |7.7 |7.8 |7.6 |7.9 |7.7 |7.5 |7.1 |7.3 |7.6 | |Service-Providing |35.3 |35.5 |35.8 |36.0 |35.9 |35.6 |33.7 |34.3 |35.6 |35.5 |35.4 |35.4 |35.3 | |Private Service Providing |28.3 |28.4 |28.7 |29.0 |28.8 |28.8 |28.4 |28.5 |28.6 |28.5 |28.5 |28.4 |28.6 | | Mining & Construction |1.5 |1.5 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 | | Manufacturing |6.3 |6.1 |6.1 |6.0 |6.0 |6.0 |5.8 |6.1 |6.0 |5.8 |5.4 |5.6 |5.9 | | Durable Goods |5.0 |4.8 |4.8 |4.8 |4.7 |4.7 |4.5 |4.4 |4.3 |4.1 |4.1 |4.3 |4.5 | | Motor Vehicle Parts |3.2 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |2.9 |2.9 |2.7 |2.7 |2.6 |2.5 |2.4 |2.5 |2.8 | | Trade, Transportation |8.7 |8.7 |8.7 |8.8 |8.8 |8.9 |8.7 |8.7 |8.7 |8.8 |9.0 |9.1 |8.8 | | Wholesale Trade |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.3 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 | | Retail Trade |5.5 |5.5 |5.5 |5.6 |5.6 |5.6 |5.5 |5.5 |5.5 |5.5 |5.7 |5.8 |5.6 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.9 |1.8 |1.8 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.8 | | Information |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 | | Financial Activities |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 | | Professional & Business |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |3.0 |2.9 |2.9 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.6 |2.6 |2.7 |2.8 | | Educational & Health |8.1 |8.1 |8.1 |8.0 |7.8 |7.7 |7.7 |7.9 |7.8 |7.8 |7.8 |7.7 |7.9 | | Leisure & Hospitality |4.5 |4.6 |4.9 |5.0 |5.1 |5.1 |5.0 |5.0 |5.2 |5.2 |5.1 |4.8 |5.0 | | Other Services |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 | |Government |7.0 |7.1 |7.1 |7.0 |7.1 |6.8 |5.3 |5.8 |7.0 |7.0 |6.9 |7.0 |6.8 | | Federal Government |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 | | State Government |1.6 |1.6 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.6 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 | | Local Government |5.1 |5.2 |5.3 |5.2 |5.3 |4.9 |3.5 |4.0 |5.2 |5.2 |5.1 |5.2 |4.9 | | Local Government Education |2.7 |2.8 |2.9 |2.7 |2.8 |2.3 |1.1 |1.5 |2.7 |2.8 |2.7 |2.8 |2.5 | |

MSA comprised of the following County: Madison

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Bloomington MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |80.8 |82.3 |82.4 |82.9 |78.7 |78.9 |77.5 |81.2 |84.6 |85.3 |85.3 |84.5 |82.0 | |Total Private |55.5 |55.7 |56.1 |57.3 |57.1 |57.4 |56.8 |57.1 |58.1 |58.1 |58.4 |58.0 |57.1 | |Goods Producing |13.0 |13.0 |13.3 |13.5 |13.7 |14.2 |14.1 |13.9 |13.8 |13.7 |13.5 |13.4 |13.6 | |Service-Providing |67.8 |69.3 |69.1 |69.4 |65.0 |64.7 |63.4 |67.3 |70.8 |71.6 |71.8 |71.1 |68.4 | |Private Service Providing |42.5 |42.7 |42.8 |43.8 |43.4 |43.2 |42.7 |43.2 |44.3 |44.4 |44.9 |44.6 |43.5 | | Mining & Construction |3.9 |3.9 |4.1 |4.3 |4.4 |4.6 |4.5 |4.5 |4.4 |4.3 |4.1 |4.0 |4.3 | | Manufacturing |9.1 |9.1 |9.2 |9.2 |9.3 |9.6 |9.6 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.3 | | Durable Goods |6.6 |6.7 |6.7 |6.8 |6.9 |7.1 |7.1 |6.9 |6.9 |6.8 |6.8 |6.9 |6.9 | | Trade, Transportation |12.4 |12.3 |12.2 |12.7 |12.5 |12.4 |12.2 |12.4 |12.7 |12.8 |13.1 |13.1 |12.6 | | Wholesale Trade |1.9 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 | | Retail Trade |9.1 |8.9 |8.7 |9.1 |8.9 |8.8 |8.7 |8.9 |9.2 |9.3 |9.6 |9.6 |9.1 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |1.4 |1.4 |1.5 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 | | Information |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.2 |1.2 |1.3 |1.3 | | Financial Activities |2.9 |2.9 |2.9 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.1 |3.0 |3.0 |2.9 |2.9 |3.0 | | Professional & Business |6.1 |6.0 |6.2 |6.3 |6.3 |6.5 |6.5 |6.7 |6.7 |6.8 |6.9 |6.9 |6.5 | | Educational & Health |9.3 |9.4 |9.5 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.3 |9.6 |9.6 |9.8 |9.7 |9.5 | | Leisure & Hospitality |7.7 |8.0 |7.9 |8.3 |8.1 |7.8 |7.6 |7.7 |8.2 |8.3 |8.3 |8.0 |8.0 | | Other Services |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 | |Government |25.3 |26.6 |26.3 |25.6 |21.6 |21.5 |20.7 |24.1 |26.5 |27.2 |26.9 |26.5 |24.9 | | Federal Government |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 | | State Government |18.0 |19.1 |18.8 |18.2 |14.0 |14.4 |14.1 |17.3 |19.3 |19.6 |19.4 |18.9 |17.6 | | Local Government |6.7 |6.9 |6.9 |6.8 |7.0 |6.5 |6.0 |6.2 |6.6 |7.0 |6.9 |7.0 |6.7 | | Local Government Education |3.6 |3.8 |3.8 |3.7 |3.8 |3.2 |2.7 |2.9 |3.4 |3.8 |3.7 |3.8 |3.5 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies): Greene, Monroe & Owen Counties.

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Columbus MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |43.1 |43.3 |43.7 |43.7 |44.1 |44.4 |44.1 |44.6 |44.6 |44.8 |45.1 |45.4 |44.2 | |Total Private |37.6 |37.4 |37.6 |37.7 |38.1 |38.7 |38.7 |39.0 |38.7 |38.9 |39.1 |39.5 |38.4 | |Goods Producing |16.8 |16.7 |16.7 |16.6 |16.8 |16.9 |17.2 |17.2 |17.0 |16.9 |17.1 |17.3 |16.9 | |Service-Providing |26.3 |26.6 |27.0 |27.1 |27.3 |27.5 |26.9 |27.4 |27.6 |27.9 |28.0 |28.1 |27.3 | |Private Service Providing |20.8 |20.7 |20.9 |21.1 |21.3 |21.8 |21.5 |21.8 |21.7 |22.0 |22.0 |22.2 |21.5 | | Mining & Construction |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.5 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.6 | | Manufacturing |15.4 |15.3 |15.3 |15.1 |15.2 |15.2 |15.5 |15.5 |15.4 |15.2 |15.4 |15.6 |15.3 | | Durable Goods |13.4 |13.3 |13.3 |13.1 |13.2 |13.2 |13.4 |13.4 |13.4 |13.2 |13.3 |13.4 |13.3 | | Trade, Transportation |7.1 |7.0 |7.0 |7.1 |7.3 |7.4 |7.3 |7.5 |7.5 |7.7 |7.8 |7.8 |7.4 | | Wholesale Trade |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.3 |1.2 |1.3 |1.2 | | Retail Trade |4.6 |4.5 |4.5 |4.6 |4.7 |4.7 |4.7 |4.9 |4.9 |5.0 |5.1 |5.1 |4.8 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.5 |1.5 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.5 |1.4 |1.4 | | Information |0.5 |0.5 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.5 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 | | Financial Activities |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.6 |1.6 |1.7 |1.6 | | Professional & Business |3.9 |3.9 |4.0 |4.0 |4.0 |4.1 |3.9 |4.1 |4.1 |4.3 |4.3 |4.3 |4.1 | | Educational & Health |3.6 |3.6 |3.7 |3.8 |3.7 |3.8 |3.7 |3.6 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 | | Leisure & Hospitality |2.9 |2.9 |3.0 |3.0 |3.1 |3.1 |3.2 |3.2 |3.1 |3.1 |3.0 |3.1 |3.1 | | Other Services |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.3 |1.3 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 | |Government |5.5 |5.9 |6.1 |6.0 |6.0 |5.7 |5.4 |5.6 |5.9 |5.9 |6.0 |5.9 |5.8 | | Federal Government |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 | | State Government |0.5 |0.9 |0.9 |0.9 |0.9 |0.6 |0.7 |0.6 |0.9 |1.0 |1.0 |0.9 |0.8 | | Local Government |4.8 |4.8 |5.0 |4.9 |4.9 |4.9 |4.5 |4.8 |4.8 |4.7 |4.8 |4.8 |4.8 | | Local Government Education |1.8 |1.8 |1.9 |1.8 |1.8 |1.7 |1.3 |1.6 |1.7 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 | |

MSA comprised of the following county: Bartholomew County.

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor

Release date is March 2008.

Elkhart-Goshen MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |130.2 |131.6 |132.7 |133.3 |134.7 |135.0 |132.6 |133.0 |131.6 |129.8 |128.7 |128.1 |131.8 | |Total Private |121.7 |122.8 |123.8 |124.5 |125.7 |126.4 |125.0 |124.9 |122.8 |120.8 |119.5 |118.9 |123.1 | |Goods Producing |69.0 |69.9 |70.4 |70.8 |71.3 |71.6 |70.8 |70.1 |68.4 |67.0 |65.9 |65.6 |69.2 | |Service-Providing |61.2 |61.7 |62.3 |62.5 |63.4 |63.4 |61.8 |62.9 |63.2 |62.8 |62.8 |62.5 |62.5 | |Private Service Providing |52.7 |52.9 |53.4 |53.7 |54.4 |54.8 |54.2 |54.8 |54.4 |53.8 |53.6 |53.3 |53.8 | | Mining & Construction |4.0 |4.0 |4.2 |4.5 |4.8 |4.9 |4.9 |4.9 |4.7 |4.7 |4.7 |4.2 |4.5 | | Manufacturing |65.0 |65.9 |66.2 |66.3 |66.5 |66.7 |65.9 |65.2 |63.7 |62.3 |61.2 |61.4 |64.7 | | Durable Goods |56.2 |57.1 |57.3 |57.3 |57.5 |57.7 |57.0 |56.4 |54.8 |53.6 |52.7 |52.9 |55.9 | | Transportation Equipment |33.3 |34.2 |34.2 |34.0 |34.1 |33.9 |33.4 |33.1 |32.1 |31.4 |31.0 |31.5 |33.0 | | Motor Vehicle Body |27.0 |27.9 |27.9 |27.5 |27.5 |27.2 |26.7 |26.5 |25.5 |24.9 |24.6 |25.0 |26.5 | | Furniture & Related |3.9 |3.9 |4.0 |4.1 |4.2 |4.4 |4.4 |4.4 |4.2 |4.1 |4.0 |4.0 |4.1 | | Trade, Transportation |18.5 |18.4 |18.6 |18.6 |19.0 |19.1 |19.1 |19.1 |18.9 |18.6 |18.5 |18.4 |18.7 | | Wholesale Trade |6.7 |6.7 |6.8 |6.8 |6.9 |6.9 |6.9 |6.8 |6.7 |6.5 |6.4 |6.3 |6.7 | | Retail Trade |9.4 |9.3 |9.4 |9.4 |9.7 |9.8 |9.8 |9.9 |9.8 |9.7 |9.7 |9.7 |9.6 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 | | Information |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 | | Financial Activities |3.1 |3.1 |3.1 |3.1 |3.2 |3.2 |3.3 |3.3 |3.2 |3.2 |3.2 |3.2 |3.2 | | Professional & Business |8.8 |9.0 |8.9 |9.0 |9.1 |9.4 |8.8 |9.1 |8.9 |8.5 |8.6 |8.6 |8.9 | | Educational & Health |10.9 |11.0 |11.1 |11.0 |10.9 |10.6 |10.7 |10.9 |11.2 |11.3 |11.3 |11.2 |11.0 | | Leisure & Hospitality |6.7 |6.8 |7.0 |7.3 |7.5 |7.7 |7.6 |7.7 |7.5 |7.5 |7.3 |7.2 |7.3 | | Food Services & Drinking |5.9 |6.0 |6.2 |6.3 |6.5 |6.6 |6.4 |6.5 |6.3 |6.4 |6.3 |6.3 |6.3 | | Other Services |3.9 |3.8 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |4.0 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 | |Government |8.5 |8.8 |8.9 |8.8 |9.0 |8.6 |7.6 |8.1 |8.8 |9.0 |9.2 |9.2 |8.7 | | Federal Government |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 | | State Government |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 | | Local Government |7.9 |8.2 |8.3 |8.2 |8.4 |8.0 |7.0 |7.5 |8.2 |8.4 |8.6 |8.6 |8.1 | | Local Government Education |5.4 |5.7 |5.8 |5.6 |5.8 |5.1 |4.2 |4.7 |5.5 |5.8 |5.9 |6.0 |5.5 | | MSA comprised of the following counties: Elkhart County

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Department Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Release date is March 2008

Evansville MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |176.8 |176.7 |179.6 |179.8 |180.6 |180.1 |178.1 |179.3 |181.0 |179.8 |179.7 |179.7 |179.3 | |Total Private |159.0 |158.8 |161.5 |161.8 |162.5 |162.4 |161.4 |162.1 |162.8 |161.8 |161.6 |161.7 |161.5 | |Goods Producing |46.5 |46.2 |47.3 |47.8 |48.1 |47.7 |47.2 |47.2 |47.7 |47.9 |47.3 |46.8 |47.3 | |Service-Providing |130.3 |130.5 |132.3 |132.0 |132.5 |132.4 |130.9 |132.1 |133.3 |131.9 |132.4 |132.9 |132.0 | |Private Service Providing |112.5 |112.6 |114.2 |114.0 |114.4 |114.7 |114.2 |114.9 |115.1 |113.9 |114.3 |114.9 |114.1 | | Mining & Construction |12.1 |11.9 |13.0 |13.5 |13.8 |13.3 |13.2 |13.0 |13.7 |14.1 |13.6 |13.7 |13.2 | | Manufacturing |34.4 |34.3 |34.3 |34.3 |34.3 |34.4 |34.0 |34.2 |34.0 |33.8 |33.7 |33.1 |34.1 | | Durable Goods |19.4 |19.3 |19.3 |19.4 |19.3 |19.4 |19.2 |19.2 |19.1 |19.0 |18.8 |18.3 |19.1 | | Trade, Transportation |36.6 |36.3 |36.7 |36.7 |36.7 |36.6 |36.3 |36.4 |36.4 |36.7 |37.5 |38.1 |36.8 | | Wholesale Trade |7.5 |7.5 |7.6 |7.7 |7.7 |7.8 |7.7 |7.7 |7.7 |7.8 |7.8 |7.8 |7.7 | | Retail Trade |19.3 |19.0 |19.2 |19.2 |19.2 |19.1 |18.9 |19.0 |18.9 |19.1 |19.8 |20.3 |19.3 | | General Merchandise |4.0 |3.9 |3.9 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.9 |4.2 |4.4 |3.9 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |9.8 |9.8 |9.9 |9.8 |9.8 |9.7 |9.7 |9.7 |9.8 |9.8 |9.9 |10.0 |9.8 | | Information |2.9 |2.9 |2.9 |2.8 |2.9 |2.9 |2.9 |2.8 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 | | Financial Activities |6.2 |6.2 |6.2 |6.3 |6.3 |6.4 |6.3 |6.3 |6.3 |6.2 |6.2 |6.3 |6.3 | | Professional & Business |17.1 |17.1 |17.5 |17.3 |17.1 |17.2 |17.1 |17.4 |17.6 |17.0 |16.4 |16.5 |17.1 | | Educational & Health |26.7 |26.8 |27.3 |27.1 |27.2 |27.3 |27.1 |27.2 |27.5 |27.3 |27.3 |27.3 |27.2 | | Health Care & Social |22.5 |22.5 |22.9 |22.8 |22.9 |23.1 |23.1 |23.1 |23.0 |22.8 |22.9 |22.9 |22.9 | | Hospitals |9.0 |9.0 |9.3 |9.2 |9.3 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.3 |9.1 |9.1 |9.1 |9.2 | | Leisure & Hospitality |15.8 |16.0 |16.2 |16.4 |16.7 |16.9 |17.1 |17.3 |16.9 |16.6 |16.8 |16.7 |16.6 | | Food Services & Drinking |12.4 |12.5 |12.7 |12.7 |12.8 |12.9 |12.9 |13.1 |13.1 |12.9 |13.1 |13.2 |12.9 | | Other Services |7.2 |7.3 |7.4 |7.4 |7.5 |7.4 |7.4 |7.5 |7.6 |7.4 |7.4 |7.3 |7.4 | |Government |17.8 |17.9 |18.1 |18.0 |18.1 |17.7 |16.7 |17.2 |18.2 |18.0 |18.1 |18.0 |17.8 | | Federal Government |1.4 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 | | State Government |3.4 |3.7 |3.8 |3.7 |3.7 |3.6 |3.4 |3.4 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 |3.7 | | Local Government |13.0 |12.9 |13.0 |13.0 |13.1 |12.8 |11.9 |12.4 |12.9 |12.8 |12.9 |12.8 |12.8 | | Local Government Education |7.5 |7.4 |7.5 |7.4 |7.4 |6.9 |6.0 |6.5 |7.3 |7.3 |7.5 |7.4 |7.2 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Evansville MSA

Average Weekly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |$370.83 |$351.03 |$358.72 |$360.14 |$367.72 |$375.36 |$372.45 |$363.54 |$372.84 |$364.94 |$374.69 |$380.65 |$368.13 | |

Average Weekly Hours

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |31.4 |29.9 |30.4 |31.1 |31.7 |32.0 |32.5 |32.2 |33.2 |31.9 |33.1 |32.9 |31.9 | |

Average Hourly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |$11.81 |$11.74 |$11.80 |$11.58 |$11.60 |$11.73 |$11.46 |$11.29 |$11.23 |$11.44 |$11.32 |$11.57 |$11.54 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies):

Gibson County, Indiana

Posey County, Indiana

Vanderburgh County, Indiana

Warrick County, Indiana

Henderson County, Kentucky

Webster County, Kentucky

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Fort Wayne MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |212.6 |211.6 |215.8 |217.5 |218.1 |216.9 |215.2 |217.9 |219.9 |220.2 |219.8 |220.9 |217.2 | |Total Private |190.4 |189.5 |193.3 |195.1 |195.0 |198.1 |196.5 |197.6 |197.4 |197.8 |197.4 |198.5 |195.6 | |Goods Producing |48.0 |46.4 |48.6 |49.3 |48.0 |50.5 |49.9 |50.9 |50.4 |50.3 |49.7 |50.0 |49.3 | |Service-Providing |164.6 |165.2 |167.2 |168.2 |170.1 |166.4 |165.3 |167.0 |169.5 |169.9 |170.1 |170.9 |167.9 | |Private Service Providing |142.4 |143.1 |144.7 |145.8 |147.0 |147.6 |146.6 |146.7 |147.0 |147.5 |147.7 |148.5 |146.2 | | Mining & Construction |10.4 |10.2 |10.4 |11.0 |11.4 |11.8 |12.2 |12.4 |12.1 |11.9 |11.8 |11.7 |11.4 | | Manufacturing |37.6 |36.2 |38.2 |38.3 |36.6 |38.7 |37.7 |38.5 |38.3 |38.4 |37.9 |38.3 |37.9 | | Durable Goods |28.7 |27.2 |29.1 |29.1 |27.5 |29.6 |28.7 |29.4 |29.2 |29.3 |28.7 |29.0 |28.8 | | Computer & Electronic |4.3 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.5 |4.4 |4.4 |4.4 |4.5 | | Transportation Equipment |6.4 |4.6 |6.4 |6.3 |4.5 |6.5 |6.0 |6.7 |6.8 |6.9 |6.3 |6.7 |6.2 | | Trade, Transportation |46.3 |45.8 |46.2 |46.3 |46.7 |46.9 |46.8 |47.1 |46.9 |47.1 |47.8 |48.3 |46.9 | | Wholesale Trade |12.8 |12.8 |12.8 |13.0 |13.1 |13.1 |13.0 |13.0 |13.0 |13.0 |13.0 |13.0 |13.0 | | Retail Trade |22.9 |22.3 |22.6 |22.5 |22.7 |22.7 |22.7 |22.9 |22.8 |23.1 |23.9 |24.2 |22.9 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |10.6 |10.7 |10.8 |10.8 |10.9 |11.1 |11.1 |11.2 |11.1 |11.0 |10.9 |11.1 |10.9 | | Information |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.5 |3.6 |3.6 |3.7 |3.7 |3.6 | | Financial Activities |12.1 |12.1 |12.1 |12.0 |12.1 |12.2 |11.8 |11.7 |11.7 |11.6 |11.6 |11.7 |11.9 | | Professional & Business |19.9 |20.3 |20.7 |21.1 |21.4 |21.7 |21.7 |22.3 |21.9 |22.0 |21.7 |21.4 |21.3 | | Educational & Health |33.9 |34.9 |35.0 |35.0 |35.0 |34.5 |34.4 |34.1 |35.4 |35.9 |35.8 |35.9 |35.0 | | Leisure & Hospitality |18.5 |18.4 |19.0 |19.5 |19.9 |20.3 |20.0 |19.9 |19.5 |19.2 |19.1 |19.3 |19.4 | | Food Services & Drinking |15.9 |15.8 |16.3 |16.5 |16.8 |16.9 |16.5 |16.6 |16.3 |16.3 |16.3 |16.6 |16.4 | | Other Services |8.1 |8.0 |8.1 |8.3 |8.3 |8.4 |8.3 |8.1 |8.0 |8.1 |8.0 |8.2 |8.2 | |Government |22.2 |22.1 |22.5 |22.4 |23.1 |18.8 |18.7 |20.3 |22.5 |22.4 |22.4 |22.4 |21.7 | | Federal Government |2.2 |2.3 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 | | State Government |4.0 |3.6 |3.6 |3.9 |4.0 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |4.0 |3.7 |3.7 |3.5 |3.7 | | Local Government |16.0 |16.2 |16.5 |16.1 |16.7 |12.8 |12.8 |14.4 |16.2 |16.4 |16.4 |16.6 |15.6 | | Local Government Education |9.5 |9.7 |9.9 |9.5 |9.9 |5.9 |6.1 |7.8 |9.5 |9.9 |9.8 |10.0 |9.0 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies): Allen County, Indiana Wells County, Indiana Whitley County, Indiana

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Gary Metropolitan Division of Chicago CSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagricultural Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

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MSA comprised of the following County(ies): Jasper, Lake, Newton & Porter Counties, Indiana

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715) Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Release date is March 2008

Indianapolis MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |875.1 |881.0 |890.2 |898.8 |911.6 |908.2 |896.6 |903.9 |911.7 |914.5 |919.1 |918.2 |902.4 | |Total Private |759.9 |762.2 |771.0 |779.6 |791.3 |797.9 |792.4 |795.0 |792.8 |793.7 |798.0 |796.6 |785.9 | |Goods Producing |148.7 |148.8 |150.5 |153.5 |154.7 |157.6 |155.6 |157.1 |155.6 |154.9 |154.3 |152.6 |153.7 | |Service-Providing |726.4 |732.2 |739.7 |745.3 |756.9 |750.6 |741.0 |746.8 |756.1 |759.6 |764.8 |765.6 |748.8 | |Private Service Providing |611.2 |613.4 |620.5 |626.1 |636.6 |640.3 |636.8 |637.9 |637.2 |638.8 |643.7 |644.0 |632.2 | | Natural Resources & Mining |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 | | Construction |47.7 |48.0 |49.4 |52.0 |53.2 |54.9 |54.8 |55.0 |54.5 |54.2 |53.5 |52.5 |52.5 | | Specialty Trade Contractors |30.8 |30.8 |31.6 |33.0 |33.9 |34.8 |34.8 |34.8 |34.4 |34.2 |33.7 |33.3 |33.3 | | Manufacturing |100.2 |100.0 |100.3 |100.7 |100.7 |101.9 |100.0 |101.3 |100.3 |99.9 |100.0 |99.3 |100.4 | | Durable Goods |62.5 |62.4 |62.6 |63.4 |63.4 |64.2 |62.7 |63.8 |63.1 |63.0 |63.2 |62.8 |63.1 | | Transportation Equipment |18.3 |18.1 |18.2 |18.4 |18.3 |18.6 |17.4 |18.3 |18.1 |18.0 |18.3 |18.3 |18.2 | | Motor Vehicle Parts |11.1 |11.1 |11.2 |11.2 |11.2 |11.3 |10.3 |11.2 |10.9 |10.9 |11.2 |11.1 |11.1 | | Non-Durable Goods |37.7 |37.6 |37.7 |37.3 |37.3 |37.7 |37.3 |37.5 |37.2 |36.9 |36.8 |36.5 |37.3 | | Chemical Manufacturing |16.7 |16.7 |16.7 |16.4 |16.4 |16.6 |16.7 |16.6 |16.4 |16.3 |16.4 |16.4 |16.5 | | Trade, Transportation |192.8 |191.4 |193.0 |192.7 |194.3 |195.2 |195.0 |194.8 |194.3 |195.7 |200.2 |202.1 |195.1 | | Wholesale Trade |46.9 |46.9 |47.0 |47.1 |47.4 |47.7 |47.5 |47.3 |47.2 |47.5 |47.4 |47.6 |47.3 | | Merchant Wholesale durable |30.6 |30.6 |30.7 |30.7 |30.8 |30.9 |30.6 |30.5 |30.4 |30.8 |30.8 |30.9 |30.7 | | Retail Trade |96.1 |94.7 |95.8 |95.4 |96.2 |96.5 |96.6 |96.3 |95.6 |96.4 |100.1 |101.6 |96.8 | | Health & Personal Care |6.2 |6.2 |6.2 |6.2 |6.2 |6.3 |6.3 |6.3 |6.2 |6.4 |6.5 |6.7 |6.3 | | General Merchandise |21.2 |20.5 |20.9 |20.3 |20.4 |20.3 |20.4 |20.3 |20.1 |20.4 |21.9 |22.1 |20.7 | | Department Stores |7.7 |7.1 |7.0 |6.6 |6.6 |6.6 |6.6 |6.6 |6.6 |6.7 |7.6 |7.8 |7.0 | | Other General Merchandise |13.5 |13.4 |13.9 |13.7 |13.8 |13.7 |13.8 |13.7 |13.5 |13.7 |14.3 |14.3 |13.8 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |49.8 |49.8 |50.2 |50.2 |50.7 |51.0 |50.9 |51.2 |51.5 |51.8 |52.7 |52.9 |51.1 | | Transport & Warehousing |45.9 |45.9 |46.4 |46.3 |46.8 |47.0 |46.9 |47.3 |47.6 |48.0 |48.8 |49.1 |47.2 | | Information |15.8 |16.0 |16.0 |16.2 |16.3 |16.4 |16.4 |16.3 |16.1 |16.0 |16.1 |16.1 |16.1 | | Telecommunications |6.3 |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.4 |6.4 |6.3 |6.3 |6.3 |6.4 |6.4 | | Financial Activities |62.5 |62.6 |62.6 |62.7 |63.1 |63.5 |63.4 |63.5 |62.9 |62.7 |62.5 |62.7 |62.9 | | Finance & Insurance |46.7 |46.9 |46.7 |46.8 |47.0 |47.2 |47.0 |47.1 |46.7 |46.8 |46.7 |47.0 |46.9 | | Insurance Carriers & Related |24.4 |24.5 |24.5 |24.5 |24.5 |24.6 |24.5 |24.6 |24.5 |24.4 |24.3 |24.7 |24.5 | | Insurance Carriers |17.3 |17.3 |17.3 |17.3 |17.3 |17.4 |17.4 |17.4 |17.4 |17.4 |17.4 |17.7 |17.4 | | Professional & Business |116.8 |117.6 |119.5 |122.1 |124.1 |125.0 |124.7 |127.0 |126.4 |126.6 |127.5 |126.0 |123.6 | | Professional, Scientific |42.3 |42.6 |42.5 |42.7 |42.2 |42.6 |43.0 |43.2 |42.8 |43.0 |43.1 |44.0 |42.8 | |Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Release date is March 2008

Indianapolis MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands – page continued)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Management of Companies |10.9 |10.8 |10.9 |11.1 |11.1 |11.2 |11.4 |11.6 |11.6 |11.4 |11.5 |11.6 |11.3 | | Administrative & Support & Waste |63.6 |64.2 |66.1 |68.3 |70.8 |71.2 |70.3 |72.2 |72.0 |72.2 |72.9 |70.4 |69.5 | | Employment Services |34.4 |34.6 |35.5 |36.3 |38.3 |38.3 |37.4 |39.0 |38.9 |39.4 |40.1 |38.3 |37.5 | | Educational & Health |106.1 |107.6 |108.6 |108.3 |111.1 |110.2 |109.3 |107.0 |111.6 |113.5 |113.7 |113.5 |110.0 | | Health Care & Social |90.2 |90.3 |90.9 |90.7 |90.9 |91.8 |90.6 |90.8 |91.1 |92.4 |92.7 |92.6 |91.3 | | Ambulatory Health |32.8 |32.8 |33.1 |33.0 |33.3 |33.4 |33.7 |33.8 |33.6 |33.8 |33.8 |33.8 |33.4 | | Hospitals |31.6 |31.6 |31.7 |31.9 |31.8 |32.6 |31.5 |31.5 |31.5 |32.7 |32.8 |32.7 |32.0 | | Leisure & Hospitality |82.8 |83.5 |85.8 |88.7 |92.0 |93.6 |92.0 |93.3 |90.4 |89.0 |88.4 |88.3 |89.0 | | Accommodation & Food |72.9 |73.3 |75.0 |75.9 |77.5 |77.7 |76.6 |77.4 |76.9 |76.3 |76.7 |77.2 |76.1 | | Food Services & Drinking |65.5 |65.7 |67.0 |67.7 |69.1 |69.2 |68.0 |68.8 |68.5 |68.0 |68.3 |69.0 |67.9 | | Full-Service Restaurants |28.2 |28.3 |28.8 |28.9 |29.3 |29.2 |28.7 |28.9 |28.5 |28.7 |28.9 |29.3 |28.8 | | Limited-Service Eating |30.6 |30.8 |31.4 |31.8 |32.7 |33.0 |32.6 |32.7 |32.7 |32.1 |32.4 |32.6 |32.1 | | Other Services |34.4 |34.7 |35.0 |35.4 |35.7 |36.4 |36.0 |36.0 |35.5 |35.3 |35.3 |35.3 |35.4 | |Government |115.2 |118.8 |119.2 |119.2 |120.3 |110.3 |104.2 |108.9 |118.9 |120.8 |121.1 |121.6 |116.5 | | Federal Government |14.0 |14.0 |14.0 |14.1 |14.0 |14.2 |14.2 |14.3 |14.0 |14.4 |14.4 |14.4 |14.2 | | State Government |28.5 |29.4 |29.4 |30.1 |29.8 |28.6 |28.6 |29.1 |29.5 |29.9 |29.9 |29.7 |29.4 | | Local Government |72.7 |75.4 |75.8 |75.0 |76.5 |67.5 |61.4 |65.5 |75.4 |76.5 |76.8 |77.5 |73.0 | | Local Government Education |38.6 |41.1 |41.3 |40.4 |41.1 |31.6 |26.3 |30.2 |40.3 |41.2 |41.3 |41.9 |37.9 | |

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Indianapolis MSA

Average Weekly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 |$363.56 | |

Average Weekly Hours

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 |31.1 | |

Average Hourly Earnings

2006 Summary

INDUSTRY TITLE |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | | Retail Trade |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 |$11.69 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies):

Boone County, Brown County, Hamilton County, Hancock County, Hendricks County, Johnson County, Marion County,

Morgan County, Putnam County & Shelby County, Indiana.

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Kokomo MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |46.7 |46.7 |47.6 |47.1 |47.8 |46.9 |45.7 |47.9 |47.9 |47.8 |47.7 |47.8 |47.3 | |Total Private |39.2 |39.0 |39.8 |39.4 |40.0 |39.9 |38.8 |40.7 |40.0 |39.8 |39.7 |39.8 |39.7 | |Goods Producing |16.8 |16.5 |16.7 |16.5 |16.6 |16.5 |15.3 |16.9 |16.7 |16.7 |16.3 |16.2 |16.5 | |Service-Providing |29.9 |30.2 |30.9 |30.6 |31.2 |30.4 |30.4 |31.0 |31.2 |31.1 |31.4 |31.6 |30.8 | |Private Service Providing |22.4 |22.5 |23.1 |22.9 |23.4 |23.4 |23.5 |23.8 |23.3 |23.1 |23.4 |23.6 |23.2 | | Mining & Construction |1.3 |1.2 |1.3 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.3 |1.3 |1.4 | | Manufacturing |15.5 |15.3 |15.4 |15.1 |15.2 |15.1 |13.9 |15.5 |15.3 |15.3 |15.0 |14.9 |15.1 | | Durable Goods |14.6 |14.4 |14.5 |14.3 |14.4 |14.3 |13.1 |14.7 |14.5 |14.6 |14.3 |14.3 |14.3 | | Transportation Equipment |12.3 |12.1 |12.2 |12.0 |12.1 |12.0 |10.8 |12.4 |12.2 |12.2 |11.9 |11.9 |12.0 | | Trade, Transportation |7.5 |7.3 |7.3 |7.3 |7.6 |7.6 |7.7 |7.6 |7.5 |7.5 |7.8 |8.0 |7.6 | | Wholesale Trade |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 | | Retail Trade |5.7 |5.5 |5.5 |5.6 |5.8 |5.7 |5.8 |5.7 |5.6 |5.7 |6.0 |6.1 |5.7 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.7 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.7 |0.7 |0.8 |0.8 | | Information |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.4 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 |0.3 | | Financial Activities |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 | | Professional & Business |2.9 |3.0 |3.1 |3.1 |3.2 |3.3 |3.3 |3.4 |3.4 |3.2 |3.3 |3.4 |3.2 | | Educational & Health |3.7 |3.7 |3.8 |3.9 |3.9 |3.8 |3.9 |4.0 |4.0 |4.0 |3.9 |3.9 |3.9 | | Leisure & Hospitality |4.3 |4.4 |4.6 |4.5 |4.5 |4.6 |4.5 |4.6 |4.4 |4.4 |4.4 |4.3 |4.5 | | Other Services |2.2 |2.3 |2.5 |2.3 |2.4 |2.3 |2.3 |2.4 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 |2.3 | |Government |7.5 |7.7 |7.8 |7.7 |7.8 |7.0 |6.9 |7.2 |7.9 |8.0 |8.0 |8.0 |7.6 | | Local Government |6.3 |6.4 |6.4 |6.4 |6.5 |5.9 |5.8 |6.0 |6.5 |6.6 |6.6 |6.6 |6.3 | | Local Government Education |2.8 |2.9 |2.9 |2.8 |2.9 |2.2 |2.1 |2.3 |2.8 |2.9 |2.9 |2.9 |2.7 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies): Howard and Tipton Counties

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Lafayette MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |92.4 |94.0 |93.8 |94.8 |93.5 |90.6 |89.6 |90.5 |95.9 |96.0 |96.7 |96.2 |93.7 | |Total Private |65.1 |65.5 |65.9 |66.3 |66.0 |66.2 |66.4 |67.0 |67.5 |68.0 |68.1 |68.0 |66.7 | |Goods Producing |20.8 |20.6 |20.8 |20.8 |20.9 |21.3 |21.5 |21.4 |21.2 |21.2 |21.2 |21.2 |21.1 | |Service-Providing |71.6 |73.4 |73.0 |74.0 |72.6 |69.3 |68.1 |69.1 |74.7 |74.8 |75.5 |75.0 |72.6 | |Private Service Providing |44.3 |44.9 |45.1 |45.5 |45.1 |44.9 |44.9 |45.6 |46.3 |46.8 |46.9 |46.8 |45.6 | | Mining & Construction |3.4 |3.4 |3.6 |3.7 |3.8 |4.1 |4.1 |4.0 |3.9 |3.8 |3.9 |3.8 |3.8 | | Manufacturing |17.4 |17.2 |17.2 |17.1 |17.1 |17.2 |17.4 |17.4 |17.3 |17.4 |17.3 |17.4 |17.3 | | Durable Goods |13.2 |13.1 |13.1 |13.0 |13.0 |13.1 |13.3 |13.4 |13.3 |13.3 |13.2 |13.3 |13.2 | | Non-Durable Goods |4.2 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 |4.0 |4.0 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 |4.1 | | Trade, Transportation |14.4 |14.5 |14.3 |14.4 |14.3 |14.1 |14.0 |14.3 |14.5 |14.8 |15.1 |15.1 |14.5 | | Wholesale Trade |1.9 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.0 | | Retail Trade |10.4 |10.4 |10.2 |10.3 |10.2 |10.0 |9.9 |10.2 |10.5 |10.7 |11.0 |11.0 |10.4 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.0 |2.1 | | Information |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.0 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 |1.1 | | Financial Activities |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 |3.8 | | Professional & Business |4.7 |4.8 |5.0 |5.2 |5.2 |5.2 |5.3 |5.4 |5.5 |5.4 |5.3 |5.3 |5.2 | | Educational & Health |9.6 |9.6 |9.6 |9.6 |9.5 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.6 |9.7 |9.7 |9.8 |9.6 | | Leisure & Hospitality |7.9 |8.2 |8.4 |8.5 |8.5 |8.5 |8.4 |8.7 |8.9 |9.0 |8.9 |8.7 |8.6 | | Accommodation & Food |7.4 |7.7 |7.9 |7.9 |7.9 |7.8 |7.8 |8.1 |8.3 |8.4 |8.3 |8.2 |8.0 | | Other Services |2.9 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |2.9 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 |3.0 | |Government |27.3 |28.5 |27.9 |28.5 |27.5 |24.4 |23.2 |23.5 |28.4 |28.0 |28.6 |28.2 |27.0 | | Federal Government |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 | | State Government |20.0 |21.0 |20.4 |21.0 |19.8 |16.9 |16.8 |16.9 |20.8 |20.6 |21.0 |20.6 |19.7 | | Local Government |6.6 |6.8 |6.8 |6.8 |7.0 |6.8 |5.7 |5.9 |6.9 |6.7 |6.9 |6.9 |6.7 | | Local Government Education |4.1 |4.3 |4.2 |4.2 |4.3 |4.1 |2.9 |3.2 |4.3 |4.2 |4.3 |4.3 |4.0 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies): Benton, Carroll, and Tippecanoe Counties.

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Release date is March 2008

Michigan City-LaPorte MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |46.1 |46.1 |46.4 |46.8 |47.3 |47.5 |46.6 |46.6 |47.4 |47.1 |47.2 |47.1 |46.9 | |Total Private |38.6 |38.5 |38.8 |39.2 |39.7 |40.2 |40.0 |39.9 |39.7 |39.5 |39.6 |39.6 |39.4 | |Goods Producing |11.6 |11.6 |11.6 |11.8 |12.0 |12.1 |11.9 |11.9 |11.9 |11.8 |11.8 |11.7 |11.8 | |Service-Providing |34.5 |34.5 |34.8 |35.0 |35.3 |35.4 |34.7 |34.7 |35.5 |35.3 |35.4 |35.4 |35.0 | |Private Service Providing |27.0 |26.9 |27.2 |27.4 |27.7 |28.1 |28.1 |28.0 |27.8 |27.7 |27.8 |27.9 |27.6 | | Mining & Construction |2.1 |2.1 |2.1 |2.3 |2.4 |2.5 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.3 |2.3 | | Manufacturing |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.6 |9.6 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.5 | | Trade, Transportation |9.0 |8.8 |8.9 |9.0 |9.0 |9.1 |9.2 |9.1 |9.1 |9.1 |9.4 |9.5 |9.1 | | Wholesale Trade |1.4 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.4 |1.3 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 |1.4 | | Retail Trade |5.8 |5.7 |5.8 |5.9 |5.9 |6.0 |6.0 |6.0 |5.9 |5.9 |6.2 |6.2 |5.9 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.9 |1.8 | | Information |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.7 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.6 |0.7 | | Financial Activities |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.4 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.3 |1.4 |1.3 | | Professional & Business |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.9 |3.0 |3.1 |3.1 |3.1 |3.0 |3.0 |2.8 |2.8 |2.9 | | Educational & Health |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.3 |6.3 |6.3 |6.4 |6.4 |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.5 |6.4 | | Leisure & Hospitality |5.0 |5.1 |5.2 |5.4 |5.6 |5.7 |5.6 |5.7 |5.5 |5.4 |5.4 |5.3 |5.4 | | Other Services |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 |1.8 | |Government |7.5 |7.6 |7.6 |7.6 |7.6 |7.3 |6.6 |6.7 |7.7 |7.6 |7.6 |7.5 |7.4 | | Federal Government |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 |0.2 | | State Government |2.6 |2.6 |2.6 |2.6 |2.5 |2.5 |2.5 |2.5 |2.6 |2.6 |2.6 |2.5 |2.6 | | Local Government |4.7 |4.8 |4.8 |4.8 |4.9 |4.6 |3.9 |4.0 |4.9 |4.8 |4.8 |4.8 |4.7 | | Local Government Education |2.7 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.4 |1.8 |1.9 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.6 | |

MSA comprised of the following County: LaPorte County

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Release date is March 2008

Muncie MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |53.1 |53.9 |54.9 |54.8 |55.1 |53.0 |51.4 |51.8 |54.9 |55.1 |55.3 |55.4 |54.1 | |Total Private |40.9 |41.1 |41.8 |42.0 |42.1 |42.6 |41.8 |41.9 |42.0 |41.8 |42.0 |42.2 |41.9 | |Goods Producing |8.3 |8.3 |8.4 |8.3 |8.4 |8.5 |8.4 |8.1 |8.0 |8.0 |8.0 |8.0 |8.2 | |Service-Providing |44.8 |45.6 |46.5 |46.5 |46.7 |44.5 |43.0 |43.7 |46.9 |47.1 |47.3 |47.4 |45.8 | |Private Service Providing |32.6 |32.8 |33.4 |33.7 |33.7 |34.1 |33.4 |33.8 |34.0 |33.8 |34.0 |34.2 |33.6 | | Mining & Construction |2.1 |2.1 |2.2 |2.3 |2.4 |2.5 |2.5 |2.4 |2.3 |2.4 |2.4 |2.3 |2.3 | | Manufacturing |6.2 |6.2 |6.2 |6.0 |6.0 |6.0 |5.9 |5.7 |5.7 |5.6 |5.6 |5.7 |5.9 | | Trade, Transportation |9.1 |8.9 |9.3 |9.4 |9.4 |9.3 |9.0 |9.2 |9.1 |9.1 |9.4 |9.5 |9.2 | | Wholesale Trade |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.3 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 | | Retail Trade |6.8 |6.6 |6.9 |7.0 |7.0 |6.8 |6.7 |6.8 |6.7 |6.7 |7.1 |7.1 |6.9 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |1.1 |1.1 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.1 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.1 |1.2 |1.2 | | Information |0.4 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 |0.5 | | Financial Activities |2.0 |2.1 |2.1 |2.0 |2.0 |2.1 |2.1 |2.0 |2.1 |2.2 |2.2 |2.3 |2.1 | | Professional & Business |4.7 |4.8 |4.8 |5.0 |5.0 |5.0 |5.0 |5.2 |5.2 |5.2 |5.2 |5.1 |5.0 | | Educational & Health |9.3 |9.3 |9.4 |9.3 |9.4 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.5 |9.6 |9.4 | | Leisure & Hospitality |5.2 |5.3 |5.4 |5.6 |5.5 |5.7 |5.4 |5.5 |5.7 |5.4 |5.3 |5.3 |5.4 | | Other Services |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |2.0 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 |1.9 | |Government |12.2 |12.8 |13.1 |12.8 |13.0 |10.4 |9.6 |9.9 |12.9 |13.3 |13.3 |13.2 |12.2 | | State Government |7.6 |8.1 |8.3 |8.1 |8.2 |5.7 |5.7 |5.7 |8.2 |8.5 |8.5 |8.5 |7.6 | | Local Government |4.2 |4.3 |4.4 |4.3 |4.4 |4.3 |3.5 |3.8 |4.3 |4.4 |4.4 |4.3 |4.2 | | Local Government Education |2.5 |2.6 |2.7 |2.6 |2.7 |2.5 |1.8 |2.0 |2.6 |2.7 |2.7 |2.6 |2.5 | |

MSA comprised of the following County: Delaware County

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

South Bend MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |140.8 |142.6 |144.0 |144.2 |144.1 |144.5 |143.6 |143.6 |146.6 |147.3 |148.1 |147.4 |144.7 | |Total Private |125.2 |125.4 |126.6 |127.1 |126.8 |127.4 |126.6 |126.7 |129.8 |129.8 |130.6 |129.9 |127.7 | |Goods Producing |26.7 |26.4 |26.6 |26.9 |27.2 |27.6 |27.4 |27.5 |27.3 |27.0 |26.8 |26.6 |27.0 | |Service-Providing |114.1 |116.2 |117.4 |117.3 |116.9 |116.9 |116.2 |116.1 |119.3 |120.3 |121.3 |120.8 |117.7 | |Private Service Providing |98.5 |99.0 |100.0 |100.2 |99.6 |99.8 |99.2 |99.2 |102.5 |102.8 |103.8 |103.3 |100.7 | | Mining & Construction |5.9 |5.8 |5.9 |6.2 |6.5 |6.7 |6.8 |6.8 |6.7 |6.6 |6.5 |6.3 |6.4 | | Manufacturing |20.8 |20.6 |20.7 |20.7 |20.7 |20.9 |20.6 |20.7 |20.6 |20.4 |20.3 |20.3 |20.6 | | Transportation Equipment |6.0 |6.0 |6.0 |6.0 |5.9 |5.9 |5.7 |5.8 |5.7 |5.6 |5.6 |5.6 |5.8 | | Trade, Transportation |28.5 |28.1 |28.2 |28.3 |28.5 |28.7 |28.6 |28.7 |28.7 |28.9 |29.8 |29.8 |28.7 | | Wholesale Trade |7.7 |7.7 |7.7 |7.7 |7.8 |7.9 |7.9 |7.8 |7.8 |7.6 |7.7 |7.6 |7.7 | | Retail Trade |16.4 |16.0 |16.1 |16.1 |16.2 |16.2 |16.1 |16.3 |16.3 |16.7 |17.5 |17.6 |16.5 | | General Merchandise |3.9 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.6 |3.5 |3.5 |3.6 |3.5 |3.7 |4.0 |4.2 |3.7 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |4.4 |4.4 |4.4 |4.5 |4.5 |4.6 |4.6 |4.6 |4.6 |4.6 |4.6 |4.6 |4.5 | | Information |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 |2.1 |2.1 |2.2 |2.2 |2.2 | | Financial Activities |7.2 |7.2 |7.2 |7.3 |7.4 |7.4 |7.4 |7.5 |7.3 |7.3 |7.2 |7.2 |7.3 | | Professional & Business |12.0 |12.4 |12.6 |12.7 |12.9 |13.0 |12.9 |13.4 |13.5 |13.0 |13.2 |13.6 |12.9 | | Educational & Health |31.2 |31.6 |32.1 |31.9 |30.4 |30.0 |29.7 |28.9 |32.6 |33.6 |33.7 |32.8 |31.5 | | Hospitals |6.0 |6.1 |6.2 |6.1 |6.1 |6.1 |6.0 |6.1 |6.1 |6.2 |6.1 |6.2 |6.1 | | Leisure & Hospitality |11.8 |11.9 |12.1 |12.1 |12.5 |12.7 |12.6 |12.7 |12.6 |12.2 |12.0 |12.0 |12.3 | | Food Services & Drinking |9.7 |9.8 |9.9 |9.8 |10.0 |10.0 |10.0 |10.0 |10.0 |9.8 |9.8 |9.8 |9.9 | | Other Services |5.6 |5.6 |5.6 |5.7 |5.7 |5.8 |5.8 |5.8 |5.7 |5.7 |5.7 |5.7 |5.7 | |Government |15.6 |17.2 |17.4 |17.1 |17.3 |17.1 |17.0 |16.9 |16.8 |17.5 |17.5 |17.5 |17.1 | | Federal Government |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.2 |1.3 |1.2 | | State Government |2.2 |2.5 |2.6 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.4 |2.3 |2.4 |2.6 |2.6 |2.5 |2.4 | | Local Government |12.2 |13.5 |13.6 |13.5 |13.7 |13.5 |13.4 |13.4 |13.2 |13.7 |13.7 |13.7 |13.4 | |MSA comprised of the following County(ies): St Joseph County, Indiana and Cass County, Michigan.

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

Terre Haute MSA

2006 Summary

Wage and Salaried Employment in Nonagriculture Establishments

(Data in Thousands)

INDUSTRY |JAN |FEB |MAR |APR |MAY |JUNE |JULY |AUG |SEPT |OCT |NOV |DEC |AVE | |Total Nonfarm |72.3 |72.9 |73.7 |74.1 |73.7 |73.0 |71.9 |72.1 |75.1 |75.7 |76.3 |75.9 |73.9 | |Total Private |58.9 |59.1 |59.8 |60.7 |60.3 |60.8 |60.7 |60.8 |61.8 |61.6 |62.1 |62.2 |60.7 | |Goods Producing |15.2 |15.3 |15.6 |16.0 |16.0 |16.3 |16.3 |16.4 |16.5 |16.3 |16.3 |16.2 |16.0 | |Service-Providing |57.1 |57.6 |58.1 |58.1 |57.7 |56.7 |55.6 |55.7 |58.6 |59.4 |60.0 |59.7 |57.9 | |Private Service Providing |43.7 |43.8 |44.2 |44.7 |44.3 |44.5 |44.4 |44.4 |45.3 |45.3 |45.8 |46.0 |44.7 | | Mining & Construction |3.1 |3.1 |3.3 |3.5 |3.6 |3.8 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |3.6 |3.6 |3.5 |3.5 | | Manufacturing |12.1 |12.2 |12.3 |12.5 |12.4 |12.5 |12.6 |12.7 |12.8 |12.7 |12.7 |12.7 |12.5 | | Trade, Transportation |13.7 |13.4 |13.4 |13.7 |13.7 |13.9 |13.9 |13.8 |13.8 |14.0 |14.3 |14.3 |13.8 | | Wholesale Trade |1.6 |1.6 |1.6 |1.7 |1.7 |1.8 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 |1.7 | | Retail Trade |9.4 |9.1 |9.1 |9.3 |9.3 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.4 |9.5 |9.7 |9.8 |9.4 | | Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.9 |2.8 |2.7 | | Information |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.8 |0.9 |0.8 |0.8 |0.9 |0.9 |0.8 | | Financial Activities |2.6 |2.6 |2.6 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.7 | | Professional & Business |4.9 |5.0 |5.1 |5.3 |5.2 |5.2 |5.2 |5.4 |5.4 |5.4 |5.4 |5.3 |5.2 | | Educational & Health |12.2 |12.4 |12.6 |12.6 |12.2 |12.0 |11.8 |11.7 |12.7 |12.6 |12.7 |12.9 |12.4 | | Leisure & Hospitality |6.7 |6.8 |6.9 |6.9 |7.0 |7.1 |7.2 |7.2 |7.2 |7.1 |7.1 |7.1 |7.0 | | Other Services |2.8 |2.8 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.8 |2.8 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 |2.7 | |Government |13.4 |13.8 |13.9 |13.4 |13.4 |12.2 |11.2 |11.3 |13.3 |14.1 |14.2 |13.7 |13.2 | | Federal Government |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 |1.5 | | State Government |4.7 |5.0 |5.0 |4.6 |4.4 |3.7 |3.7 |3.7 |4.4 |5.1 |5.2 |4.8 |4.5 | | Local Government |7.2 |7.3 |7.4 |7.3 |7.5 |7.0 |6.0 |6.1 |7.4 |7.5 |7.5 |7.4 |7.1 | | Local Government Education |4.1 |4.2 |4.3 |4.1 |4.2 |3.7 |2.7 |2.8 |4.1 |4.2 |4.2 |4.2 |3.9 | |

MSA comprised of the following County(ies); Clay, Sullivan, Vermillion & Vigo Counties

No Hours and Earnings estimates available for MSA

Source: Indiana Workforce Development/Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics Unit (317-232-7715)

Published in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Release date is March 2008

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Defining Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas

The 2000 standards provide that each CBSA must contain at least one urban area of 10,000 or more population. Each metropolitan statistical area must have at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more inhabitants. Each micropolitan statistical area must have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population. Under the standards, the county (or counties) in which at least 50 percent of the population resides within urban areas of 10,000 or more population, or that contain at least 5,000 people residing within a single urban area of 10,000 or more population, is identified as a “central county” (counties). Additional “outlying counties” are included in the CBSA if they meet specified requirements of commuting to or from the central counties. Counties or equivalent entities form the geographic “building blocks” for metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. If specified criteria are met, a metropolitan statistical area containing a single core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as “metropolitan divisions.” As of June 6, 2000, there are 362 metropolitan statistical areas and 560 micropolitan statistical areas in the United States. In addition, there are 8 metropolitan statistical areas and 5 micropolitan statistical areas in Puerto Rico.

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The largest city in each metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area is designated a “principal city.” Additional cities qualify if specified requirements are met concerning population size and employment. The title of each metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area consists of the names of up to three of its principal cities and the name of each state into which the metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area extends. Titles of metropolitan divisions also typically are based on principal city names but in certain cases consist of county names.

Changes in Definitions over Time

Changes in the definitions of these statistical areas since the 1950 census have consisted chiefly of:

the recognition of new areas as they reached the minimum required city or urbanized area population, and

the addition of counties (or cities and towns in New England) to existing areas as new decennial census data showed them to qualify.

In some instances, formerly separate areas have been merged, components of an area have been transferred from one area to another, or components have been dropped from an area. The large majority of changes have taken place on the basis of decennial census data. However, Census Bureau data serve as the basis for intercensal updates in specified circumstances. Because of these historical changes in geographic definitions, users must be cautious in comparing data for these statistical areas from different dates. For some purposes, comparisons of data for areas as defined at given dates may be appropriate; for other purposes, it may be preferable to maintain consistent area definitions. Historical metropolitan area definitions are available for 1999, 1993, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1973, 1970, 1963, 1960, and 1950.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Population Distribution Branch

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Benchmark Data. Employment estimates based on sample data are compared annually with complete count of employment by industry. Where revisions are necessary, monthly estimates are adjusted to the benchmark. Following revisions to the new benchmark, industry data are estimated forward to the current month by use of sample trends. The basic source of benchmark data is employment by industry and area from tax reports of employers covered by the Indiana unemployment compensation laws. This benchmark is based on March 2007 data .

Employment estimates for nonagricultural industries are derived from a monthly survey of over 6,700 employing establishments and include full time and part-time wage and salaried workers who worked or received pay for the pay period including the 12th of the month. Current month estimates may be revised slightly if additional data received in the following month warrant a change, and may be revised when new benchmarks are constructed annually. Employment is classified using the 2007 North American Industry Classification System. Due to rounding, the sum of individual industry items may not equal totals.

Participating employers report “all employees”, “nonsupervisory workers”, and “gross payroll” and hours data for the pay period including the 12th of the reference month. “All employees” include salaried officials of corporations; executives and their staffs; persons on paid vacation, paid sick leave, other paid leave; part time employees and trainees. Excluded from “all employees” are proprietors, pensioners, unpaid family workers, partners of unincorporated firms, persons on strike the entire pay period, armed forces personnel on active duty the entire pay period, outside contractors to the reporting unit (and the contractor’s employees), domestic workers, and persons employed on farms. “Nonsupervisory workers” include every employee except those whose major responsibility is to supervise, plan or direct the work of others. Employment estimates are calculated from the “all employees” data submitted by employers. Hours and earnings estimates are calculated from payroll and hours worked data reported for “nonsupervisory workers”.

Statewide and metropolitan statistical area hours and earnings estimates are published for those industries where the sample size is judged adequate to both ensure an accurate estimate and preserve the confidentiality of the individual reporter. Employment, hours and earnings series are reviewed on an annual basis to assure there is adequate sample to publish the data without revealing confidential data.

The scope of the estimates for employment, hours, and earnings produced for the fourteen statistical areas is the same as the statewide scope, except the estimates for each respective area contain data only for the counties in that area.

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