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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Statistics

Subtopics include:

Consumer Price Indexes

 

Disability Statistics

 

Employment / Unemployment

 

Export & Import Price Indexes

 

Injuries, Illnesses, & Fatalities

 

Labor Force

 

Occupations/Jobs

 

Producer Price Index

 

Surveys by DOL Agencies

 

Wages, Earnings, & Benefits

 
 
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What are the fastest growing occupations?

  

What types of hours and earnings data are available from the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey?

  

How many people with disabilities are working?

  

How are "wages" defined by the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey?

  

How are the labor force components (i.e., civilian noninstitutional population, civilian labor force, employed, unemployed, and unemployment rate) defined?

  

What types of benefit data are published by the Employee Benefits Survey (EBS)?

  

What is the most commonly cited workplace hazard in my industry?

  

How do I use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for escalating contracts?

  

How many women are in the labor force?

  

Does the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) have employment projections for specific occupations?

  

 
 
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