ALFRED Graph (ECICOM)
Observation:
Q4 2012: 117.4 (+ more)Updated: Jan 31, 2013
Q4 2012: | 117.4 | |
Q3 2012: | 116.8 | |
Q2 2012: | 116.3 | |
Q1 2012: | 115.7 | |
Q4 2011: | 115.2 |
Units:
Index Dec 2005=100,Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency:
QuarterlyFor more detailed information on NAICS and SOC, including background and definitions, please see the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) websites: http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm and http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm.
Employment Cost Index: Compensation: Private Industry Workers
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Employment Cost Index: Compensation: Private Industry Workers
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Employment Cost Index: Compensation: Private Industry Workers | 1996-10-29 | 2018-01-31 |
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | 1996-10-29 | 2018-01-31 |
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Employment Cost Index | 1996-10-29 | 2018-01-31 |
Units | ||
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Index Jun 1989=100 | 1996-10-29 | 2006-04-25 |
Index Dec 2005=100 | 2006-04-26 | 2018-01-31 |
Frequency | ||
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Quarterly | 1996-10-29 | 2018-01-31 |
Seasonal Adjustment | ||
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Seasonally Adjusted | 1996-10-29 | 2018-01-31 |
Notes | ||
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On April 26, 2006, The Employment Cost Index will convert to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification System (SOC). In addition, several computational changes will be introduced, including rebasing all series to December 2005=100 from June 1989=100, the introduction of new employment weights and seasonal adjustment factors. For more detailed information on NAICS and SOC, including background and definitions, please see the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) websites: http://www.bls.gov/bls/naics.htm and http://www.bls.gov/soc/home.htm. |
2006-04-26 | 2018-01-31 |
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