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Indexes of Aggregate Weekly Hours of All Employees, Goods-Producing (CES0600000016)

Feb 2025: 98.2
Updated: Mar 7, 2025 7:49 AM CST
Feb 2025:  98.2  
Jan 2025:  98.0  
Dec 2024:  98.1  
Nov 2024:  98.0  
Oct 2024:  97.9  

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Index 2007=100,
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Bar 1 - Indexes of Aggregate Weekly Hours of All Employees, Goods-Producing Vintage: 2025-02-07
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(a) Indexes of Aggregate Weekly Hours of All Employees, Goods-Producing, Index 2007=100, Seasonally Adjusted (CES0600000016)
Indexes of aggregate weekly hours are calculated by dividing the current month's aggregate hours by the average of the 12 monthly figures, for the base year. For basic industries, the hours aggregates are the product of average weekly hours and employment of workers to which the hours apply (all employees or production and nonsupervisory employees). At all higher levels of industry aggregation, hours aggregates are the sum of the component aggregates. The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).' The source code is: CES0600000016

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    Now create a custom formula to combine or transform the series.

    For example, invert an exchange rate by using formula 1/a, where “a” refers to the first FRED data series added to this line. Or calculate the spread between 2 interest rates, a and b, by using the formula a - b.

    Use the assigned data series variables (a, b, c, etc.) together with operators (+, -, *, /, ^, etc.), parentheses and constants (1, 1.5, 2, etc.) to create your own formula (e.g., 1/a, a-b, (a+b)/2, (a/(a+b+c))*100). As noted above, you may add other data series to this line before entering a formula.

    Finally, you can change the units of your new series.

    Select a date that will equal 100 for your custom index:
        Enter date as YYYY-MM-DD

    Bar 1 - Indexes of Aggregate Weekly Hours of All Employees, Goods-Producing Vintage: 2025-02-07
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    (a) Indexes of Aggregate Weekly Hours of All Employees, Goods-Producing, Index 2007=100, Seasonally Adjusted (CES0600000016)
    Indexes of aggregate weekly hours are calculated by dividing the current month's aggregate hours by the average of the 12 monthly figures, for the base year. For basic industries, the hours aggregates are the product of average weekly hours and employment of workers to which the hours apply (all employees or production and nonsupervisory employees). At all higher levels of industry aggregation, hours aggregates are the sum of the component aggregates. The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).' The source code is: CES0600000016

    Select a date that will equal 100 for your custom index:
      Enter date as YYYY-MM-DD
    to

    Write a custom formula to transform one or more series or combine two or more series.

    You can begin by adding a series to combine with your existing series.

    Type keywords to search for data

      Now create a custom formula to combine or transform the series.

      For example, invert an exchange rate by using formula 1/a, where “a” refers to the first FRED data series added to this line. Or calculate the spread between 2 interest rates, a and b, by using the formula a - b.

      Use the assigned data series variables (a, b, c, etc.) together with operators (+, -, *, /, ^, etc.), parentheses and constants (1, 1.5, 2, etc.) to create your own formula (e.g., 1/a, a-b, (a+b)/2, (a/(a+b+c))*100). As noted above, you may add other data series to this line before entering a formula.

      Finally, you can change the units of your new series.

      Select a date that will equal 100 for your custom index:
          Enter date as YYYY-MM-DD

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      Title Release Dates

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Source    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Release    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Units    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Frequency    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Seasonal Adjustment    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07
       
      Notes    

      2011-03-04 2025-03-07

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