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Employment Cost Index News Release


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(NOTE: Employment Cost Index data from June 2009 through September 2010 have been found
to contain errors in several data series and will be corrected in the public database available
on the BLS website. This news release will not be corrected. The primary errors are in wage and
salary data for State and local government public administration. Additional series are subject
to correction as well. For further information see:  www.bls.gov/bls/eci_corrections_111910.htm.)
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                                  EMPLOYMENT COST INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2010

     Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 0.4 percent, seasonally adjusted, for
the 3-month period ending September 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Wages and salaries (which make up about 70 percent of compensation costs) increased 0.3 percent
while benefits (which make up the remaining 30 percent of compensation) increased 0.6 percent.

Civilian Workers

     Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 1.9 percent for the 12-month period ending
September 2010. In September 2009, the increase was 1.5 percent. Wages and salaries increased 1.5
percent for the current 12-month period, the same as for the 12-month period ending in September
2009. Benefit costs accelerated to 2.7 percent, up from a 1.6 percent increase for the 12-month
period ending September 2009.

Private Industry Workers

     Compensation costs for private industry workers increased 2.0 percent for the 12-month
period ending September 2010, higher than the 1.2 percent increase for the 12-month period ending
September 2009. The wage and salary series increased 1.6 percent for the current 12-month period.
The change for the period ending September 2009 was 1.4 percent. The cost of benefits increased
2.8 percent for the 12-month period ending September 2010, higher than the September 2009
increase of 1.1 percent. Employer costs for health benefits rose 4.8 percent for the 12-month
period ending September 2010. In September 2009, the 12-month percent change was 4.7 percent.

     Among occupational groups, compensation cost increases for private industry workers for the
12-month period ending September 2010 ranged from 1.4 percent for service occupations to 2.5
percent for production, transportation, and material moving occupations.

     Among industry supersectors, compensation cost increases for private industry workers for
the current 12-month period ranged from 1.1 percent for leisure and hospitality to 2.9 percent
for manufacturing.

State and Local Government Workers

     Compensation cost increases for State and local government workers decelerated to 1.7
percent for the 12-month period ending September 2010, down from 2.4 percent for the 12-month
period ending September 2009. Prior to this quarter, published values for this series, which
began in June 1982, ranged from 1.8 percent in June 2010 to 9.6 percent in June 1982. The
slowdown in compensation was due to wages and salaries, which increased 1.1 percent. Prior
published values for this series, which also began in June 1982, ranged from 1.4 percent in
June 2010 to 8.5 percent in June 1982. Benefit costs increased 2.7 percent. Prior published
values for this series, which began in June 1990, ranged from 1.2 percent in December 1997
to 8.3 percent in June 1990.


___________________________________________________________________________________________________

     The Employment Cost Index for December 2010 is scheduled to be released on Friday,
January 28, 2011, at 8:30 a.m. (EST).

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Table A.  Major series of the Employment Cost Index
(Percent change)


                           3-month, seasonally            12-month, not seasonally
       Category                  adjusted                         adjusted
                               Jun.   Sep.              Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   Jun.   Sep.
                               2010   2010              2009   2009   2010   2010   2010
     CIVILIAN WORKERS(1)
Compensation(2)                0.5    0.4               1.5    1.5    1.7    1.8    1.9
Wages and salaries             0.4    0.3               1.5    1.5    1.5    1.6    1.5
Benefits                       0.6    0.6               1.6    1.5    2.2    2.5    2.7

     PRIVATE INDUSTRY
Compensation(2)                0.5    0.4               1.2    1.2    1.6    1.9    2.0
Wages and salaries             0.4    0.4               1.4    1.4    1.5    1.6    1.6
Benefits                       0.5    0.5               1.1    1.0    2.0    2.5    2.8

     STATE AND LOCAL
       GOVERNMENT
Compensation(2)                0.6    0.0               2.4    2.4    2.0    1.8    1.7
Wages and salaries             0.4   -0.3               2.1    2.0    1.8    1.4    1.1
Benefits                       0.9    0.7               3.2    3.2    2.7    2.6    2.7

  (1) Includes private industry and State and local government.
  (2) Includes wages and salaries and benefits.



                                       TECHNICAL NOTE

     The Employment Cost Index (ECI) measures the change in the cost of labor, free from the
influence of employment shifts among occupations and industries. Detailed information on survey
concepts, coverage, and methods can be found in BLS Handbook of Methods, Chapter 8, "National
Compensation Measures," Bureau of Labor Statistics, on the Internet at
www.bls.gov/opub/hom/pdf/homch8.pdf.

Sample size

     Data for the September 2010 reference period were collected from a probability sample of
approximately 62,400 occupational observations selected from a sample of about 13,100
establishments in private industry and approximately 11,600 occupations from a sample of
about 1,800 establishments in State and local governments.

Health insurance data

     Data from the ECI that provides 12-month percent changes in employer costs for health
insurance in private industry are also available at www.bls.gov/ect/sp/echealth.pdf.

Historical listings

     Historical listings that provide all ECI data are available at www.bls.gov/ect/#tables.
Included among these listings is one that provides continuous occupational and industry series.
This listing uses the Standard Industrial Classification Manual and Census of Population series
through 2005 and the North American Industry Classification System and Standard Occupational
Classification from 2006 to the present. It provides the official series from the beginning of
the ECI in 1975 through the current quarter. For more information on the criteria used in defining
continuous series, see the article published in the Monthly Labor Review at
www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2006/04/art2full.pdf.

Employer Costs for Employee Compensation data

     The costs per hour worked of compensation components, based on data from the ECI, are
published in a separate news release titled "Employer Costs for Employee Compensation" (ECEC).
The next ECEC release is scheduled for 10:00 AM EST, Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Historical
ECEC data are available in summary documents. Since the ECEC is calculated with current employment
weights rather than the fixed weights used in computing the ECI, year-to-year changes in the cost
levels usually differ from those in the ECI.



Table 1.  Employment Cost Index for total compensation(1), by occupational group and industry
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
                                            Indexes (Dec.           Percent changes for 3-months ended-          
                                             2005 = 100)                                                         
      Occupational group and industry                                                                            
                                                                                                                 
                                             June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep. 
                                             2010   2010   2008   2009   2009   2009   2009   2010   2010   2010 
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
             Civilian workers                                                                                    
                                                                                                                 
All workers(2).............................  112.4  112.8    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.4    0.6    0.5    0.4
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
  Goods-producing industries(3)............  110.2  111.0     .5     .3     .2     .2     .4     .9     .4     .7
    Manufacturing..........................  109.0  109.9     .4     .4     .3     .1     .4    1.1     .6     .8
                                                                                                                 
  Service-providing industries(4)..........  112.9  113.3     .5     .4     .5     .3     .4     .5     .5     .4
    Education and health services..........  114.3  114.5     .5     .7     .6     .3     .4     .4     .5     .2
      Education services...................  114.5  114.4     .5     .9     .7     .0     .5     .4     .6    -.1
        Elementary and secondary schools...  115.0  114.8     .6    1.0     .6     .3     .5     .4     .7    -.2
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                               
         universities, and professional                                                                          
         schools...........................  113.5  113.4     .3     .8     .8    -.7     .7     .3     .5    -.1
      Health care and social assistance(5)   114.1  114.5     .5     .7     .5     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4
        Hospitals..........................  114.8  115.1     .7     .6     .6     .4     .6     .5     .6     .3
        Nursing and residential care                                                                             
         facilities........................  112.3  112.6     .6     .5     .5     .5     .3     .4     .3     .3
    Public administration..................  116.1  116.5     .4     .8    1.0     .4     .6     .3     .5     .3
                                                                                                                 
         Private industry workers                                                                                
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  111.6  112.1     .5     .2     .3     .4     .4     .6     .5     .4
                                                                                                                 
            Occupational group                                                                                   
                                                                                                                 
  Management, professional, and related....  112.2  112.6     .5     .0     .2     .2     .4     .5     .5     .4
    Management, business, and financial....  111.6  111.9     .5    -.4     .2     .1     .5     .7     .5     .3
    Professional and related...............  112.6  113.2     .5     .5     .2     .2     .3     .4     .4     .5
                                                                                                                 
  Sales and office.........................  110.7  111.0     .2     .1     .1     .6     .5     .5     .7     .3
    Sales and related......................  107.4  107.2    -.5    -.6    -.3     .7     .5     .7    1.0    -.2
    Office and administrative support......  113.0  113.7     .5     .5     .5     .4     .4     .6     .4     .6
                                                                                                                 
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                           
   maintenance.............................  112.6  113.0     .7     .3     .3     .5     .5     .9     .3     .4
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                           
     fishing, and forestry.................  113.5  114.2     .6     .2     .2     .5     .5     .7     .2     .6
    Installation, maintenance, and repair..  111.5  111.5     .7     .3     .5     .3     .5    1.2     .4     .0
                                                                                                                 
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                       
   moving..................................  110.4  111.2     .5     .7     .4     .5     .4     .8     .5     .7
    Production.............................  109.9  110.6     .4     .8     .4     .4     .5    1.0     .4     .6
    Transportation and material moving.....  111.2  112.0     .4     .5     .4     .5     .4     .7     .5     .7
                                                                                                                 
  Service occupations......................  112.6  113.3     .4     .7     .3     .7     .2     .4     .3     .6
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
  Goods-producing industries(3)............  110.2  110.9     .4     .3     .2     .2     .4    1.0     .4     .6
    Construction...........................  112.2  112.7     .5     .0     .1     .3     .4     .4     .0     .4
    Manufacturing..........................  109.0  109.9     .4     .4     .3     .1     .4    1.1     .6     .8
      Aircraft manufacturing...............   93.3   99.5     .8     .5     .5    -.2     .4     .2     .2    6.6
                                                                                                                 
  Service-providing industries(6)..........  112.1  112.5     .4     .2     .3     .5     .4     .5     .5     .4
    Trade, transportation, and utilities...  110.8  111.1     .1     .2     .3     .5     .3     .9     .8     .3
      Retail trade.........................  111.9  112.0    -.1     .2     .4     .9     .3     .9     .8     .1
      Transportation and warehousing.......  109.8  110.8     .5     .4     .2     .4     .3     .6     .6     .9
      Utilities............................  116.7  117.7    1.1     .4     .7     .5    1.2    2.8    1.0     .9
    Information............................  109.9  110.2     .3     .1    -.1     .5     .4     .4    1.0     .3
    Financial activities...................  110.3  110.6     .0    -.6     .8     .6     .6     .7     .5     .3
      Finance and insurance................  110.7  111.0    -.1    -.7    1.0     .6     .6     .6     .7     .3
        Credit intermediation and related                                                                        
         activities........................  109.6  110.3     .1    -.3     .8     .3     .7     .6     .6     .6
        Insurance carriers and related                                                                           
         activities........................  111.9  112.1     .4     .5     .4     .5     .3     .8     .5     .2
      Real estate and rental and leasing(7)  108.4  108.8     .5    -.5     .5     .5     .5     .7    -.3     .4
    Professional and business services.....  113.3  114.0     .8     .1     .1     .2     .4     .4     .4     .6
      Professional, scientific, and                                                                              
       technical services..................  115.6  116.4    1.2    -.1     .0     .3     .3     .2     .6     .7
      Administrative and support and waste                                                                       
       management and remediation services   110.8  111.5     .5     .4     .2    -.1     .7     .3    -.3     .6
    Education and health services..........  113.7  114.2     .5     .7     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4
      Education services...................  113.7  114.2     .4     .6     .4     .2     .4     .1     .4     .4
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                               
         universities, and professional                                                                          
         schools...........................  113.7  114.1     .5     .8     .4    -.2     .4     .2     .4     .4
      Health care and social assistance(5)   113.7  114.2     .5     .7     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4
        Hospitals..........................  114.5  114.9     .7     .5     .5     .5     .5     .5     .6     .3
        Nursing and residential care                                                                             
         facilities........................  111.7  112.0     .6     .5     .3     .5     .2     .5     .3     .3
    Leisure and hospitality................  113.6  113.8     .7     .6     .0     .4     .2     .4     .3     .2
      Accommodation and food services......  114.3  114.6     .8     .5     .0     .5     .2     .2     .4     .3
    Other services, except public                                                                                
     administration........................  112.6  113.1     .4     .5    -.1    1.0     .2     .1     .5     .4
                                                                                                                 
    State and local government workers                                                                           
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  115.4  115.4     .5     .8     .9     .2     .5     .4     .6     .0
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
    Education and health services..........  114.9  114.7     .5     .8     .9     .0     .5     .4     .6    -.2
      Education services...................  114.6  114.5     .5     .9     .7     .0     .6     .4     .6    -.1
        Schools............................  114.6  114.5     .5     .9     .7     .0     .6     .4     .6    -.1
          Elementary and secondary schools   115.0  114.9     .6    1.0     .6     .4     .4     .4     .6    -.1
      Health care and social assistance(5)   116.8  116.9     .7     .1    1.4     .1     .6     .4     .4     .1
        Hospitals..........................  115.9  116.0     .6     .7    1.2     .3     .7     .4     .6     .1
    Public administration..................  116.1  116.5     .4     .8    1.0     .4     .6     .3     .5     .3

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.
  2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public
sector, except the federal government.
  3 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  4 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; utilities;
information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; educational services; health care and
social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; other services, except
public administration; and public administration.
  5 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.
  6 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; utilities;
information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services; health care and
social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services,
except public administration.
  7 Seasonally adjusted indexes and 3-month percent changes for this series are being published for the first
time with the 2010 seasonal adjustment revisions. Historical data for this series are published beginning with
March 2005.

NOTE: ECI series are reviewed annually for seasonality. Seasonal adjustment was discontinued for the private
wholesale trade compensation series as of March 2010, as no identifiable seasonality was found for this series.



Table 2.  Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries, by occupational group and industry
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
                                            Indexes (Dec.           Percent changes for 3-months ended-          
                                             2005 = 100)                                                         
      Occupational group and industry                                                                            
                                                                                                                 
                                             June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep. 
                                             2010   2010   2008   2009   2009   2009   2009   2010   2010   2010 
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
             Civilian workers                                                                                    
                                                                                                                 
All workers(1).............................  112.2  112.5    0.5    0.3    0.4    0.4    0.5    0.4    0.4    0.3
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
  Goods-producing industries(2)............  110.8  111.4     .6     .1     .2     .4     .4     .3     .3     .5
    Manufacturing..........................  109.9  110.5     .6     .1     .3     .3     .5     .2     .5     .5
                                                                                                                 
  Service-providing industries(3)..........  112.5  112.8     .5     .4     .5     .3     .5     .4     .5     .3
    Education and health services..........  113.4  113.4     .5     .7     .5     .1     .4     .4     .4     .0
      Education services...................  112.9  112.6     .4     .7     .6    -.2     .5     .4     .5    -.3
        Elementary and secondary schools...  113.2  112.8     .5     .7     .5     .1     .4     .6     .6    -.4
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                               
         universities, and professional                                                                          
         schools...........................  112.2  111.9     .3     .7     .8   -1.1     .8     .3     .4    -.3
      Health care and social assistance(4)   114.0  114.3     .5     .7     .5     .4     .4     .4     .4     .3
        Hospitals..........................  114.7  114.8     .7     .5     .7     .4     .5     .3     .6     .1
    Public administration..................  114.0  113.8     .5     .7    1.1     .4     .4     .3     .4    -.2
                                                                                                                 
         Private industry workers                                                                                
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  111.9  112.4     .5     .2     .3     .4     .5     .4     .4     .4
                                                                                                                 
            Occupational group                                                                                   
                                                                                                                 
  Management, professional, and related....  112.9  113.4     .5     .2     .2     .2     .4     .5     .5     .4
    Management, business, and financial....  112.5  112.8     .5    -.2     .1     .2     .5     .8     .6     .3
    Professional and related...............  113.2  113.8     .6     .5     .3     .2     .2     .5     .5     .6
                                                                                                                 
  Sales and office.........................  110.5  110.8     .1     .1     .1     .6     .5     .4     .6     .3
    Sales and related......................  107.9  107.5    -.6    -.6    -.3     .8     .5     .9    1.0    -.3
    Office and administrative support......  112.5  113.3     .6     .5     .5     .4     .5     .1     .3     .7
                                                                                                                 
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                           
   maintenance.............................  112.8  113.0     .7     .2     .3     .5     .5     .4     .2     .2
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                           
     fishing, and forestry.................  113.3  113.8     .7     .0     .2     .4     .4     .3     .2     .5
    Installation, maintenance, and repair..  112.1  112.0     .8     .5     .4     .4     .5     .9    -.1    -.1
                                                                                                                 
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                       
   moving..................................  110.3  110.9     .5     .4     .5     .5     .4     .2     .4     .5
    Production.............................  109.9  110.4     .5     .5     .3     .5     .6     .1     .3     .5
    Transportation and material moving.....  110.8  111.6     .5     .4     .5     .5     .4     .3     .3     .8
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
  Goods-producing industries(2)............  110.8  111.4     .6     .1     .2     .4     .4     .3     .3     .5
    Construction...........................  112.2  112.7     .5     .2     .1     .3     .2     .3     .0     .4
    Manufacturing..........................  109.9  110.5     .6     .1     .3     .3     .5     .2     .5     .5
      Aircraft manufacturing...............  113.6  114.7    1.0     .8     .8     .9     .6     .5     .5    1.0
                                                                                                                 
  Service-providing industries(5)..........  112.2  112.6     .5     .3     .3     .4     .5     .4     .5     .4
    Trade, transportation, and utilities...  110.4  110.6     .0     .3     .3     .5     .4     .6     .7     .2
      Transportation and warehousing.......  109.3  110.4     .6     .3     .3     .4     .4     .4     .4    1.0
      Utilities............................  114.4  115.4     .5    1.1     .5     .4    1.2     .3     .3     .9
    Information............................  110.3  110.7     .5     .1     .3     .5     .6     .3     .6     .4
    Financial activities...................  110.7  111.0    -.1    -.7     .8     .6     .7     .5     .8     .3
      Finance and insurance................  111.5  111.9    -.1    -.9    1.1     .6     .8     .4    1.2     .4
        Credit intermediation and related                                                                        
         activities........................  108.2  109.0     .1    -.2     .5     .4    1.1    -.8     .9     .7
        Insurance carriers and related                                                                           
         activities........................  111.9  112.1     .3     .4     .3     .5     .2     .6     .6     .2
    Professional and business services.....  113.5  114.4     .9     .1     .1     .1     .5     .2     .4     .8
      Professional, scientific, and                                                                              
       technical services..................  115.6  116.5    1.2     .0    -.1     .3     .3     .3     .6     .8
      Administrative and support and waste                                                                       
       management and remediation services   111.1  111.8     .4     .4     .3    -.1    1.0    -.1    -.2     .6
    Education and health services..........  113.6  114.0     .5     .7     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4     .4
      Education services...................  113.1  113.7     .2     .5     .4     .1     .6     .0     .5     .5
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                               
         universities, and professional                                                                          
         schools...........................  113.1  113.4     .2     .7     .4    -.4     .7     .2     .7     .3
      Health care and social assistance(4)   113.7  114.1     .5     .8     .4     .5     .4     .4     .4     .4
        Hospitals..........................  114.4  114.6     .8     .6     .5     .4     .5     .3     .6     .2
    Leisure and hospitality................  114.5  114.7     .9     .6     .0     .5     .2     .4     .2     .2
      Accommodation and food services......  114.9  115.0     .9     .6     .0     .5     .2     .2     .4     .1
    Other services, except public                                                                                
     administration........................  112.6  113.2     .5     .5     .0     .9     .2    -.3     .4     .6
                                                                                                                 
    State and local government workers                                                                           
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  113.5  113.2     .5     .6     .9    -.1     .5     .4     .4    -.3
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
    Education and health services..........  113.2  112.8     .5     .6     .7    -.2     .5     .4     .5    -.4
      Education services...................  112.9  112.4     .5     .7     .6    -.2     .5     .6     .5    -.4
        Schools............................  112.9  112.4     .5     .7     .6    -.2     .5     .6     .5    -.4
          Elementary and secondary schools   113.2  112.8     .5     .6     .6     .2     .4     .7     .6    -.4
      Health care and social assistance(4)   116.4  116.0     .7    -.3    1.7     .0     .4     .3     .4    -.3
        Hospitals..........................  115.9  115.6     .8     .4    1.3     .1     .6     .2     .5    -.2
    Public administration..................  114.0  113.8     .5     .7    1.1     .4     .4     .3     .4    -.2

  1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public
sector, except the federal government.
  2 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  3 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; utilities;
information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; educational services; health care and
social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; other services, except
public administration; and public administration.
  4 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.
  5 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; utilities;
information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services; health care and
social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services,
except public administration.

NOTE: ECI series are reviewed annually for seasonality. Seasonal adjustment was discontinued for the civilian
nursing home and private retail trade wage series as of March 2010, as no identifiable seasonality was found for
these series.



Table 3.  Employment Cost Index for benefits, by occupational group and industry
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
                                            Indexes (Dec.           Percent changes for 3-months ended-          
                                             2005 = 100)                                                         
      Occupational group and industry                                                                            
                                                                                                                 
                                             June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep.   Dec.   Mar.   June   Sep. 
                                             2010   2010   2008   2009   2009   2009   2009   2010   2010   2010 
                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                 
             Civilian workers                                                                                    
                                                                                                                 
All workers(1).............................  112.8  113.5    0.5    0.4    0.5    0.3    0.5    1.1    0.6    0.6
                                                                                                                 
         Private industry workers                                                                                
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  111.0  111.6     .4     .2     .2     .3     .3    1.4     .5     .5
                                                                                                                 
            Occupational group                                                                                   
                                                                                                                 
  Management, professional, and related....  110.4  110.9     .4    -.4     .3     .0     .4     .7     .4     .5
                                                                                                                 
  Sales and office.........................  111.1  111.6     .3     .1     .1     .4     .3    1.3     .8     .5
                                                                                                                 
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                           
   maintenance.............................  112.2  112.9     .5     .4     .3     .6     .5    1.8     .4     .6
                                                                                                                 
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                       
   moving..................................  110.7  111.7     .4    1.1     .3     .4     .4    2.2     .7     .9
                                                                                                                 
  Service occupations......................  112.4  113.2     .4     .4     .4     .5     .4     .6     .8     .7
                                                                                                                 
                 Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                 
  Goods-producing industries(2)............  108.9  109.9     .3     .6     .2     .0     .4    2.3     .5     .9
    Manufacturing..........................  107.4  108.7     .2     .8     .2    -.2     .3    2.8     .8    1.2
                                                                                                                 
  Service-providing industries(3)..........  111.8  112.3     .4     .1     .2     .4     .3    1.0     .5     .4
                                                                                                                 
    State and local government workers                                                                           
                                                                                                                 
All workers................................  119.4  120.2     .7    1.0    1.0     .4     .9     .3     .9     .7

  1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the public
sector, except the federal government.
  2 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  3 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; utilities;
information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical services;
management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services; health care and
social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services,
except public administration.

NOTE: ECI series are reviewed annually for seasonality. Seasonal adjustment was discontinued for the private
aircraft manufacturing benefit cost series as of March 2010, as no identifiable seasonality was found for this
series.



Table 4.  Employment Cost Index for total compensation(1), for civilian workers, by occupational group and
industry
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
      Occupational group and industry                                  3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
             Civilian workers                                                                                
                                                                                                             
All workers(2).............................  110.8   112.3   112.9     0.5    0.4    0.5    1.5    1.8    1.9
    Excluding incentive paid occupations(3)  111.3   112.8   113.4      .5     .4     .5    1.6    1.8    1.9
                                                                                                             
            Occupational group                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Management, professional, and related....  111.5   112.8   113.4      .4     .3     .5    1.3    1.5    1.7
    Management, business, and financial....  110.2   112.1   112.3      .1     .4     .2     .5    1.8    1.9
    Professional and related...............  112.2   113.2   114.0      .5     .3     .7    1.6    1.4    1.6
                                                                                                             
  Sales and office.........................  109.4   111.2   111.6      .6     .8     .4    1.1    2.3    2.0
    Sales and related......................  105.4   107.5   107.4      .9    1.5    -.1    -.6    2.9    1.9
    Office and administrative support......  111.8   113.5   114.1      .4     .4     .5    2.1    2.0    2.1
                                                                                                             
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                       
   maintenance.............................  111.2   112.9   113.4      .5     .4     .4    1.7    2.0    2.0
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                       
     fishing, and forestry.................  112.2   113.7   114.4      .5     .4     .6    1.7    1.9    2.0
    Installation, maintenance, and repair..  110.0   112.0   112.2      .5     .4     .2    1.9    2.3    2.0
                                                                                                             
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                   
   moving..................................  109.1   110.9   111.7      .6     .5     .7    2.1    2.2    2.4
    Production.............................  108.1   110.1   110.8      .4     .5     .6    2.1    2.2    2.5
    Transportation and material moving.....  110.2   111.9   112.9      .6     .6     .9    1.9    2.2    2.5
                                                                                                             
  Service occupations......................  112.6   113.8   114.6      .6     .3     .7    2.2    1.7    1.8
                                                                                                             
                 Industry                                                                                    
                                                                                                             
  Goods-producing industries(4)............  108.5   110.3   111.0      .3     .5     .6    1.1    1.9    2.3
    Manufacturing..........................  106.8   109.1   109.9      .1     .6     .7    1.1    2.2    2.9
                                                                                                             
  Service-providing industries(5)..........  111.3   112.7   113.3      .6     .4     .5    1.6    1.9    1.8
    Education and health services..........  113.2   113.9   114.8      .9     .2     .8    2.2    1.5    1.4
      Education services...................  113.5   113.8   115.1     1.2     .1    1.1    2.2    1.5    1.4
        Elementary and secondary schools...  113.9   114.2   115.5     1.6     .1    1.1    2.5    1.9    1.4
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                           
         universities, and professional                                                                      
         schools...........................  112.4   113.0   114.0      .3     .1     .9    1.2     .8    1.4
      Health care and social assistance(6)   112.8   114.1   114.6      .5     .4     .4    2.2    1.7    1.6
        Hospitals..........................  112.9   114.7   115.2      .5     .5     .4    2.5    2.1    2.0
        Nursing and residential care                                                                         
         facilities........................  111.3   112.3   112.7      .5     .2     .4    2.1    1.4    1.3
    Public administration..................  114.5   115.9   116.6      .6     .3     .6    2.6    1.8    1.8

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.
  2 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the
public sector, except the federal government.
  3 The index for this series is not strictly comparable with other series in this table.
  4 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  5 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; educational services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; other
services, except public administration; and public administration.
  6 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 5.    Employment Cost Index for total compensation(1), for private industry workers, by occupational
group and industry
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
                                                Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                        100)                                                   
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
       Occupational group and industry                                   3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                                Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                                2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                       Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                       2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
          Private industry workers                                                                             
                                                                                                               
All workers..................................  110.0   111.7   112.2     0.4    0.5    0.4    1.2    1.9    2.0
    Excluding incentive paid occupations(2)..  110.6   112.3   112.8      .4     .4     .4    1.5    1.9    2.0
                                                                                                               
             Occupational group                                                                                
                                                                                                               
  Management, professional, and related......  110.6   112.2   112.7      .1     .4     .4     .9    1.5    1.9
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  110.8   112.3   112.8      .3     .4     .4    1.0    1.6    1.8
    Management, business, and financial......  109.7   111.7   112.0      .0     .4     .3     .4    1.8    2.1
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  110.2   111.9   112.4      .1     .3     .4     .5    1.6    2.0
    Professional and related.................  111.4   112.6   113.3      .3     .4     .6    1.4    1.4    1.7
                                                                                                               
  Sales and office...........................  108.8   110.8   111.1      .5     .9     .3     .8    2.3    2.1
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  111.1   112.8   113.0      .5     .5     .2    1.7    2.0    1.7
    Sales and related........................  105.3   107.5   107.4      .8    1.6    -.1    -.7    2.9    2.0
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  110.6   112.1   111.7      .5     .5    -.4    1.4    1.9    1.0
    Office and administrative support........  111.3   113.1   113.7      .4     .4     .5    1.9    2.0    2.2
                                                                                                               
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                         
   maintenance...............................  110.9   112.7   113.1      .5     .4     .4    1.7    2.2    2.0
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                         
     fishing, and forestry...................  112.0   113.6   114.3      .4     .4     .6    1.5    1.9    2.1
    Installation, maintenance, and repair....  109.4   111.5   111.5      .5     .4     .0    1.9    2.4    1.9
                                                                                                               
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                     
   moving....................................  108.6   110.5   111.3      .5     .5     .7    1.9    2.2    2.5
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  108.8   110.7   111.5      .5     .5     .7    2.1    2.2    2.5
    Production...............................  108.0   110.0   110.7      .4     .5     .6    2.1    2.2    2.5
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  108.0   110.1   110.8      .3     .5     .6    2.1    2.2    2.6
    Transportation and material moving.......  109.6   111.2   112.2      .6     .6     .9    1.8    2.1    2.4
                                                                                                               
  Service occupations........................  111.7   112.7   113.3      .7     .3     .5    2.1    1.6    1.4
                                                                                                               
       Industry and occupational group                                                                         
                                                                                                               
  Goods-producing industries(3)..............  108.4   110.3   111.0      .2     .5     .6    1.1    1.9    2.4
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  108.7   110.6   111.3      .2     .4     .6    1.2    1.9    2.4
      Management, professional, and related..  106.5   108.6   109.2     -.2     .6     .6    -.2    1.8    2.5
      Sales and office.......................  107.5   108.9   109.7      .1     .6     .7     .7    1.4    2.0
      Natural resources, construction, and                                                                     
       maintenance...........................  111.3   113.0   113.6      .4     .4     .5    1.4    1.9    2.1
      Production, transportation, and                                                                          
       material moving.......................  107.8   109.8   110.6      .3     .5     .7    1.9    2.1    2.6
                                                                                                               
    Construction.............................  111.5   112.3   112.8      .3     .2     .4     .8    1.0    1.2
                                                                                                               
    Manufacturing............................  106.8   109.1   109.9      .1     .6     .7    1.1    2.2    2.9
        Management, professional, and related  105.4   108.0   108.8     -.3     .7     .7     .0    2.2    3.2
        Sales and office.....................  107.2   109.0   110.3      .1     .7    1.2     .5    1.8    2.9
        Natural resources, construction, and                                                                   
         maintenance.........................  107.4   110.1   110.9      .3     .5     .7    2.0    2.8    3.3
        Production, transportation, and                                                                        
         material moving.....................  107.5   109.6   110.4      .3     .5     .7    1.9    2.2    2.7
                                                                                                               
      Aircraft manufacturing.................   92.4    93.4    99.4     -.5    -.1    6.4    1.7     .5    7.6
                                                                                                               
  Service-providing industries(4)............  110.5   112.2   112.6      .4     .5     .4    1.3    1.9    1.9
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(2)......................  111.3   112.8   113.3      .5     .4     .4    1.6    1.8    1.8
      Management, professional, and related..  111.4   112.9   113.4      .2     .4     .4    1.1    1.5    1.8
      Sales and office.......................  109.0   111.0   111.3      .6     .9     .3     .9    2.4    2.1
      Natural resources, construction, and                                                                     
       maintenance...........................  110.1   112.2   112.2      .5     .4     .0    2.1    2.5    1.9
      Production, transportation, and                                                                          
       material moving.......................  109.7   111.3   112.2      .6     .6     .8    2.0    2.1    2.3
      Service occupations....................  111.7   112.7   113.3      .6     .3     .5    2.0    1.5    1.4
                                                                                                               
    Trade, transportation, and utilities.....  108.6   110.9   111.1      .5     .9     .2     .9    2.6    2.3
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.1   112.1   112.3      .4     .5     .2    1.6    2.2    2.0
      Wholesale trade........................  106.8   108.9   108.7     -.1     .8    -.2    -.3    1.9    1.8
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.1   111.8   111.3      .2     .3    -.4    1.1    1.7    1.1
      Retail trade...........................  109.7   111.9   112.0      .8     .9     .1    1.4    2.8    2.1
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.6   112.3   112.7      .5     .5     .4    1.6    2.1    1.9
      Transportation and warehousing.........  108.3   110.0   110.9      .4     .9     .8    1.4    1.9    2.4
      Utilities..............................  111.2   117.0   117.8      .3    1.4     .7    2.9    5.5    5.9
                                                                                                               
    Information..............................  108.0   109.8   110.2      .5     .7     .4     .7    2.1    2.0
                                                                                                               
    Financial activities.....................  108.3   110.5   110.6      .4     .6     .1     .8    2.4    2.1
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.1   111.9   112.0      .3     .2     .1    1.4    1.9    1.7
      Finance and insurance..................  108.6   111.0   111.0      .5     .9     .0     .9    2.7    2.2
        Credit intermediation and related                                                                      
         activities..........................  107.5   109.9   110.1     -.1     .7     .2     .9    2.1    2.4
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  111.3   113.5   113.6      .2     .4     .1    1.5    2.2    2.1
        Insurance carriers and related                                                                         
         activities..........................  110.2   112.2   112.2      .5     .8     .0    1.8    2.3    1.8
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.5   112.9   112.7      .1     .7    -.2    2.2    2.3    2.0
      Real estate and rental and leasing.....  107.4   108.4   108.8      .5    -.6     .4     .9    1.4    1.3
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(2)....................  110.4   111.3   111.9      .4     .0     .5    1.0    1.2    1.4
                                                                                                               
    Professional and business services.......  112.1   113.4   114.0      .2     .4     .5    1.2    1.3    1.7
      Professional, scientific, and technical                                                                  
       services..............................  114.3   115.7   116.4      .2     .4     .6    1.3    1.4    1.8
      Administrative and support and waste                                                                     
       management and remediation services...  110.0   111.0   111.5     -.2    -.1     .5     .9     .7    1.4
                                                                                                               
    Education and health services............  112.6   113.7   114.3      .6     .4     .5    2.1    1.6    1.5
      Education services.....................  113.2   113.3   114.7     1.1     .1    1.2    1.6    1.2    1.3
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                             
         universities, and professional                                                                        
         schools.............................  113.2   113.3   114.7      .6     .1    1.2    1.4     .7    1.3
      Health care and social assistance(5)...  112.5   113.8   114.2      .5     .4     .4    2.2    1.7    1.5
        Hospitals............................  112.6   114.5   115.0      .5     .5     .4    2.3    2.2    2.1
        Nursing and residential care                                                                           
         facilities..........................  110.7   111.7   112.0      .5     .2     .3    1.8    1.4    1.2
          Nursing care facilities(2).........  110.9   112.2   112.6      .5     .3     .4    1.8    1.7    1.5
                                                                                                               
    Leisure and hospitality..................  112.7   113.4   113.9      .6    -.1     .4    1.9    1.2    1.1
      Accommodation and food services........  113.4   114.1   114.6      .7     .1     .4    1.8    1.3    1.1
                                                                                                               
    Other services, except public                                                                              
     administration..........................  111.8   112.7   113.3      .9     .4     .5    1.7    1.7    1.3

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.
  2 The index for this series is not strictly comparable with other series in this table.
  3 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  4 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and
other services, except public administration.
  5 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 6.    Employment Cost Index for total compensation(1), for private industry workers, by bargaining
status and census region and division
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
  Bargaining status and census region and                                                                    
                 division                                              3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
             Bargaining status                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Union....................................  110.5   113.7   114.6     0.6    0.8    0.8    2.9    3.6    3.7
    Goods-producing industries(2)..........  109.5   112.7   113.8      .6     .6    1.0    3.1    3.5    3.9
      Manufacturing........................  105.4   109.1   110.5      .6     .5    1.3    3.2    4.1    4.8
    Service-providing industries(3)........  111.3   114.5   115.2      .6     .9     .6    2.8    3.5    3.5
                                                                                                             
  Nonunion.................................  109.9   111.4   111.8      .3     .5     .4     .9    1.6    1.7
    Goods-producing industries(2)..........  108.0   109.5   110.1      .0     .4     .5     .4    1.4    1.9
      Manufacturing........................  107.3   109.2   109.9      .0     .6     .6     .7    1.8    2.4
    Service-providing industries(3)........  110.4   111.9   112.3      .4     .5     .4    1.1    1.7    1.7
                                                                                                             
       Census region and division(4)                                                                         
                                                                                                             
  Northeast................................  110.7   112.7   113.1      .5     .8     .4    1.8    2.3    2.2
    New England............................  111.2   113.1   113.4      .9     .7     .3    3.2    2.6    2.0
    Middle Atlantic........................  110.6   112.5   113.0      .4     .8     .4    1.4    2.1    2.2
                                                                                                             
  South....................................  110.6   112.0   112.5      .5     .4     .4    1.4    1.7    1.7
    South Atlantic.........................  111.3   112.6   113.0      .5     .4     .4    1.5    1.7    1.5
    East South Central.....................  109.2   110.8   111.0      .5     .7     .2    1.1    1.9    1.6
    West South Central.....................  109.9   111.4   112.2      .4     .5     .7    1.1    1.7    2.1
                                                                                                             
  Midwest..................................  108.4   110.4   111.0      .3     .5     .5     .9    2.1    2.4
    East North Central.....................  107.5   109.8   110.3      .2     .5     .5     .6    2.3    2.6
    West North Central.....................  110.6   112.0   112.8      .4     .4     .7    1.7    1.6    2.0
                                                                                                             
  West.....................................  110.3   111.8   112.2      .2     .4     .4     .9    1.5    1.7
    Mountain...............................  110.9   112.3   113.0      .3     .9     .6     .5    1.5    1.9
    Pacific................................  110.1   111.6   112.0      .2     .2     .4    1.1    1.5    1.7

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.
  2 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  3 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and
other services, except public administration.
  4 The states (including the District of Columbia) that comprise the census divisions are: New England:
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New
York, and Pennsylvania; South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia; East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi,
and Tennessee; West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas; East North Central: Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, and South Dakota; Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and
Wyoming; and Pacific: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.
  
  NOTE:  The indexes for these series are not strictly comparable to those for the aggregate, occupation, and
  industry series. Dashes indicate data not available.



Table 7.    Employment Cost Index for total compensation(1), for State and local government workers, by
occupational group and industry
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
      Occupational group and industry                                  3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
    State and local government workers                                                                       
                                                                                                             
All workers................................  114.0   114.9   115.9     1.0    0.3    0.9    2.4    1.8    1.7
                                                                                                             
            Occupational group                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Management, professional, and related....  113.7   114.3   115.3     1.0     .2     .9    2.2    1.5    1.4
    Professional and related...............  113.7   114.2   115.3     1.2     .2    1.0    2.3    1.6    1.4
                                                                                                             
  Sales and office.........................  114.3   115.5   116.4     1.2     .2     .8    3.0    2.2    1.8
    Office and administrative support......  114.7   115.9   116.8     1.2     .3     .8    3.0    2.3    1.8
                                                                                                             
  Service occupations......................  114.9   116.4   117.6      .8     .3    1.0    2.7    2.1    2.3
                                                                                                             
                 Industry                                                                                    
                                                                                                             
  Education and health services............  113.7   114.2   115.4     1.2     .1    1.1    2.2    1.6    1.5
    Education services.....................  113.5   113.9   115.1     1.2     .1    1.1    2.3    1.6    1.4
      Schools(2)...........................  113.5   113.9   115.1     1.2     .1    1.1    2.3    1.6    1.4
        Elementary and secondary schools...  114.0   114.3   115.6     1.6     .2    1.1    2.6    1.9    1.4
    Health care and social assistance(3)...  115.3   116.6   117.1      .4     .3     .4    2.3    1.6    1.6
      Hospitals............................  114.0   115.8   116.1      .4     .5     .3    2.9    2.0    1.8
  Public administration....................  114.5   115.9   116.6      .6     .3     .6    2.6    1.8    1.8

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.
  2 Includes elementary and secondary schools; junior colleges; colleges, universities, and professional
schools.
  3 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 8.  Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries, for civilian workers, by occupational group and
industry
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
      Occupational group and industry                                  3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
             Civilian workers                                                                                
                                                                                                             
All workers(1).............................  110.9   112.2   112.6     0.5    0.4    0.4    1.5    1.6    1.5
    Excluding incentive paid occupations(2)  111.5   112.7   113.2      .5     .4     .4    1.7    1.5    1.5
                                                                                                             
            Occupational group                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Management, professional, and related....  111.5   112.8   113.4      .3     .3     .5    1.3    1.4    1.7
    Management, business, and financial....  110.6   112.6   112.8      .1     .4     .2     .7    1.9    2.0
    Professional and related...............  112.1   113.0   113.7      .5     .3     .6    1.6    1.3    1.4
                                                                                                             
  Sales and office.........................  109.2   110.8   111.1      .6     .8     .3    1.0    2.0    1.7
    Sales and related......................  105.7   108.0   107.7     1.0    1.7    -.3    -.6    3.2    1.9
    Office and administrative support......  111.6   112.7   113.3      .4     .4     .5    2.1    1.3    1.5
                                                                                                             
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                       
   maintenance.............................  111.7   112.9   113.2      .4     .3     .3    1.6    1.5    1.3
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                       
     fishing, and forestry.................  112.3   113.3   113.8      .4     .4     .4    1.4    1.3    1.3
    Installation, maintenance, and repair..  111.1   112.4   112.5      .5     .1     .1    2.1    1.7    1.3
                                                                                                             
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                   
   moving..................................  109.6   110.6   111.3      .6     .5     .6    1.8    1.5    1.6
    Production.............................  109.2   110.1   110.6      .5     .3     .5    1.9    1.3    1.3
    Transportation and material moving.....  110.2   111.2   112.1      .6     .5     .8    1.8    1.6    1.7
                                                                                                             
  Service occupations......................  112.4   113.2   113.7      .7     .2     .4    2.3    1.4    1.2
                                                                                                             
                 Industry                                                                                    
                                                                                                             
  Goods-producing industries(3)............  109.8   110.9   111.5      .3     .4     .5    1.1    1.3    1.5
    Manufacturing..........................  108.6   110.0   110.6      .2     .5     .5    1.1    1.5    1.8
                                                                                                             
  Service-providing industries(4)..........  111.1   112.4   112.9      .5     .4     .4    1.6    1.7    1.6
    Education and health services..........  112.3   113.0   113.7      .8     .2     .6    1.9    1.4    1.2
      Education services...................  111.8   112.3   113.2     1.0     .1     .8    1.6    1.4    1.3
        Elementary and secondary schools...  112.0   112.5   113.4     1.4     .2     .8    1.9    1.8    1.2
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                           
         universities, and professional                                                                      
         schools...........................  111.2   111.6   112.5      .0    -.1     .8     .7     .4    1.2
      Health care and social assistance(5)   112.8   114.0   114.3      .5     .4     .3    2.2    1.6    1.3
        Hospitals..........................  113.2   114.6   114.9      .5     .5     .3    2.4    1.8    1.5
        Nursing and residential care                                                                         
         facilities........................  111.4   112.3   112.6      .5     .2     .3    2.1    1.3    1.1
    Public administration..................  112.8   113.9   113.8      .4     .2    -.1    2.6    1.4     .9

  1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the
public sector, except the federal government.
  2 The index for this series is not strictly comparable with other series in this table.
  3 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  4 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; educational services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; other
services, except public administration; and public administration.
  5 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 9.  Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries, for private industry workers, by occupational group and
industry
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
                                                Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                        100)                                                   
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
       Occupational group and industry                                   3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                                Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                                2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                       Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                       2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                               
          Private industry workers                                                                             
                                                                                                               
All workers..................................  110.6   111.9   112.4     0.5    0.4    0.4    1.4    1.6    1.6
    Excluding incentive paid occupations(1)..  111.3   112.6   113.1      .5     .4     .4    1.6    1.6    1.6
                                                                                                               
             Occupational group                                                                                
                                                                                                               
  Management, professional, and related......  111.3   112.9   113.4      .2     .4     .4    1.1    1.6    1.9
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  111.5   113.0   113.6      .3     .4     .5    1.2    1.6    1.9
    Management, business, and financial......  110.4   112.6   112.8      .1     .5     .2     .6    2.1    2.2
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  111.1   112.8   113.4      .2     .4     .5     .9    1.7    2.1
    Professional and related.................  112.1   113.2   113.9      .3     .4     .6    1.5    1.3    1.6
                                                                                                               
  Sales and office...........................  109.0   110.7   110.9      .6    1.0     .2     .9    2.2    1.7
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  111.5   112.8   113.0      .5     .4     .2    1.8    1.6    1.3
    Sales and related........................  105.7   108.0   107.8     1.0    1.7    -.2    -.7    3.2    2.0
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  111.7   113.1   112.5      .7     .4    -.5    1.8    2.0     .7
    Office and administrative support........  111.4   112.6   113.3      .3     .4     .6    2.0    1.4    1.7
                                                                                                               
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                         
   maintenance...............................  111.6   112.8   113.1      .5     .3     .3    1.6    1.6    1.3
    Construction, extraction, farming,                                                                         
     fishing, and forestry...................  112.3   113.3   113.9      .5     .4     .5    1.4    1.4    1.4
    Installation, maintenance, and repair....  110.7   112.1   112.1      .5     .0     .0    2.0    1.7    1.3
                                                                                                               
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                     
   moving....................................  109.4   110.3   111.1      .6     .5     .7    1.8    1.4    1.6
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  109.6   110.6   111.3      .6     .3     .6    2.0    1.5    1.6
    Production...............................  109.0   110.0   110.5      .5     .4     .5    1.7    1.4    1.4
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  109.1   110.1   110.7      .5     .4     .5    1.8    1.4    1.5
    Transportation and material moving.......  109.9   110.8   111.8      .6     .5     .9    1.8    1.5    1.7
                                                                                                               
  Service occupations........................  112.1   112.7   113.3      .8     .1     .5    2.2    1.3    1.1
                                                                                                               
       Industry and occupational group                                                                         
                                                                                                               
  Goods-producing industries(2)..............  109.8   110.9   111.5      .3     .4     .5    1.1    1.3    1.5
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  110.2   111.4   111.9      .3     .4     .4    1.2    1.4    1.5
      Management, professional, and related..  109.4   111.0   111.5      .1     .5     .5     .6    1.6    1.9
      Sales and office.......................  108.4   108.9   109.9      .1     .5     .9     .7     .6    1.4
      Natural resources, construction, and                                                                     
       maintenance...........................  111.9   112.9   113.5      .4     .3     .5    1.3    1.3    1.4
      Production, transportation, and                                                                          
       material moving.......................  108.9   109.9   110.4      .4     .5     .5    1.5    1.3    1.4
                                                                                                               
    Construction.............................  111.7   112.2   112.7      .3     .1     .4    1.0     .7     .9
                                                                                                               
    Manufacturing............................  108.6   110.0   110.6      .2     .5     .5    1.1    1.5    1.8
        Management, professional, and related  108.6   110.7   111.2      .1     .6     .5     .9    2.0    2.4
        Sales and office.....................  108.3   109.1   110.4      .1     .7    1.2     .7     .8    1.9
        Natural resources, construction, and                                                                   
         maintenance.........................  109.7   110.9   111.4      .5     .5     .5    1.5    1.6    1.5
        Production, transportation, and                                                                        
         material moving.....................  108.6   109.6   110.1      .4     .4     .5    1.4    1.3    1.4
                                                                                                               
      Aircraft manufacturing.................  111.5   113.9   114.5      .5     .2     .5    3.6    2.6    2.7
                                                                                                               
  Service-providing industries(3)............  110.8   112.3   112.7      .5     .5     .4    1.4    1.8    1.7
        Excluding incentive paid                                                                               
         occupations(1)......................  111.7   113.0   113.4      .5     .4     .4    1.8    1.7    1.5
      Management, professional, and related..  111.7   113.2   113.7      .2     .4     .4    1.3    1.5    1.8
      Sales and office.......................  109.0   110.9   111.0      .6    1.0     .1     .9    2.4    1.8
      Natural resources, construction, and                                                                     
       maintenance...........................  111.2   112.7   112.6      .6     .2    -.1    2.4    2.0    1.3
      Production, transportation, and                                                                          
       material moving.......................  110.0   110.9   111.9      .6     .5     .9    2.0    1.5    1.7
      Service occupations....................  112.2   112.8   113.3      .8     .2     .4    2.3    1.3    1.0
                                                                                                               
    Trade, transportation, and utilities.....  108.7   110.5   110.6      .5     .9     .1    1.1    2.1    1.7
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  110.5   111.8   112.0      .5     .4     .2    1.8    1.6    1.4
      Wholesale trade........................  106.2   108.1   107.7     -.3     .9    -.4    -.6    1.5    1.4
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  110.4   111.6   110.7      .3     .4    -.8    1.2    1.4     .3
      Retail trade...........................  110.0   112.0   112.0     1.0     .9     .0    1.8    2.8    1.8
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  111.0   112.3   112.7      .6     .4     .4    1.9    1.8    1.5
      Transportation and warehousing.........  108.3   109.5   110.6      .4     .7    1.0    1.5    1.5    2.1
      Utilities..............................  112.2   114.7   115.4      .2     .7     .6    2.7    2.4    2.9
                                                                                                               
    Information..............................  108.7   110.3   110.8      .6     .6     .5    1.3    2.0    1.9
                                                                                                               
    Financial activities.....................  108.5   111.0   111.1      .6    1.1     .1     .7    2.9    2.4
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  110.7   112.7   112.8      .4     .4     .1    1.4    2.2    1.9
      Finance and insurance..................  109.0   111.9   112.0      .5    1.5     .1     .7    3.1    2.8
        Credit intermediation and related                                                                      
         activities..........................  106.8   108.6   108.8      .0    1.1     .2     .8    1.7    1.9
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  111.6   113.0   113.1      .3     .6     .1    1.5    1.5    1.3
        Insurance carriers and related                                                                         
         activities..........................  110.6   112.2   112.3      .5     .9     .1    1.5    2.0    1.5
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  110.7   112.7   112.7      .1     .8     .0    1.9    1.9    1.8
      Real estate and rental and leasing.....  106.3   107.2   107.5      .5    -.6     .3     .9    1.3    1.1
          Excluding incentive paid                                                                             
           occupations(1)....................  109.7   110.3   111.0      .5     .0     .6     .9    1.0    1.2
                                                                                                               
    Professional and business services.......  112.3   113.6   114.3      .1     .3     .6    1.2    1.2    1.8
      Professional, scientific, and technical                                                                  
       services..............................  114.2   115.6   116.4      .2     .3     .7    1.3    1.4    1.9
      Administrative and support and waste                                                                     
       management and remediation services...  110.4   111.3   111.8     -.3    -.1     .4     .9     .5    1.3
                                                                                                               
    Education and health services............  112.5   113.5   114.1      .6     .3     .5    2.1    1.5    1.4
      Education services.....................  112.2   112.6   114.2      .9     .1    1.4    1.3    1.3    1.8
        Junior colleges, colleges,                                                                             
         universities, and professional                                                                        
         schools.............................  111.9   112.6   113.9      .5     .3    1.2    1.0    1.2    1.8
      Health care and social assistance(4)...  112.5   113.7   114.1      .5     .4     .4    2.2    1.6    1.4
        Hospitals............................  112.9   114.3   114.7      .5     .5     .3    2.4    1.8    1.6
        Nursing and residential care                                                                           
         facilities..........................  111.2   112.0   112.4      .5     .2     .4    2.0    1.3    1.1
          Nursing care facilities(1).........  111.2   112.3   112.7      .6     .3     .4    2.0    1.6    1.3
                                                                                                               
    Leisure and hospitality..................  113.7   114.3   114.8      .8    -.2     .4    2.1    1.3    1.0
      Accommodation and food services........  114.2   114.6   115.1      .9    -.1     .4    2.1    1.2     .8
                                                                                                               
    Other services, except public                                                                              
     administration..........................  112.5   112.7   113.4     1.0     .4     .6    1.9    1.2     .8

  1 The index for this series is not strictly comparable with other series in this table.
  2 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  3 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and
other services, except public administration.
  4 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 10.  Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries, for private industry workers, by bargaining status
and census region and division
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
  Bargaining status and census region and                                                                    
                 division                                              3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
             Bargaining status                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Union....................................  110.2   112.1   112.7     0.5    0.5    0.5    2.6    2.3    2.3
    Goods-producing industries(1)..........  109.5   110.7   111.1      .6     .5     .4    2.2    1.7    1.5
      Manufacturing........................  107.0   108.2   108.6      .6     .4     .4    2.0    1.7    1.5
    Service-providing industries(2)........  110.8   113.1   113.8      .6     .6     .6    2.9    2.7    2.7
                                                                                                             
  Nonunion.................................  110.6   111.9   112.4      .4     .4     .4    1.1    1.5    1.6
    Goods-producing industries(1)..........  109.9   111.0   111.6      .2     .4     .5     .8    1.2    1.5
      Manufacturing........................  109.1   110.5   111.1      .2     .6     .5    1.0    1.5    1.8
    Service-providing industries(2)........  110.8   112.2   112.6      .5     .5     .4    1.3    1.7    1.6
                                                                                                             
       Census region and division(3)                                                                         
                                                                                                             
  Northeast................................  110.8   112.6   112.9      .5     .8     .3    1.9    2.1    1.9
    New England............................  111.7   113.4   113.5     1.0     .7     .1    3.1    2.5    1.6
    Middle Atlantic........................  110.4   112.3   112.7      .3     .9     .4    1.3    2.0    2.1
                                                                                                             
  South....................................  111.3   112.4   112.9      .5     .4     .4    1.4    1.5    1.4
    South Atlantic.........................  111.9   112.9   113.3      .5     .4     .4    1.5    1.4    1.3
    East South Central.....................  110.1   111.4   111.6      .5     .5     .2    1.0    1.7    1.4
    West South Central.....................  110.8   111.9   112.8      .5     .5     .8    1.3    1.5    1.8
                                                                                                             
  Midwest..................................  108.9   110.4   110.9      .3     .5     .5     .9    1.7    1.8
    East North Central.....................  108.0   109.7   110.0      .3     .5     .3     .7    1.9    1.9
    West North Central.....................  111.2   112.4   113.1      .4     .4     .6    1.6    1.4    1.7
                                                                                                             
  West.....................................  111.2   112.4   112.9      .4     .3     .4    1.2    1.4    1.5
    Mountain...............................  111.9   113.2   114.1      .4     .8     .8    1.0    1.6    2.0
    Pacific................................  111.0   112.1   112.4      .4     .1     .3    1.3    1.4    1.3

  1 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  2 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and
other services, except public administration.
  3 The states (including the District of Columbia) that comprise the census divisions are: New England:
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New
York, and Pennsylvania; South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia; East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi,
and Tennessee; West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas; East North Central: Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, and South Dakota; Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and
Wyoming; and Pacific: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.
  
  NOTE:  The indexes for these series are not strictly comparable to those for the aggregate, occupation, and
  industry series. Dashes indicate data not available.



Table 11.  Employment Cost Index for wages and salaries, for State and local government workers, by
occupational group and industry
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
      Occupational group and industry                                  3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
    State and local government workers                                                                       
                                                                                                             
All workers................................  112.4   113.1   113.6     0.8    0.2    0.4    2.1    1.4    1.1
                                                                                                             
            Occupational group                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Management, professional, and related....  112.1   112.7   113.3      .8     .2     .5    1.8    1.3    1.1
    Professional and related...............  112.1   112.6   113.3      .9     .1     .6    1.8    1.4    1.1
                                                                                                             
  Sales and office.........................  112.1   112.9   113.0      .8     .0     .1    2.6    1.5     .8
    Office and administrative support......  112.6   113.4   113.5      .9     .1     .1    2.6    1.6     .8
                                                                                                             
  Service occupations......................  113.3   114.5   114.9      .5     .2     .3    2.6    1.6    1.4
                                                                                                             
                 Industry                                                                                    
                                                                                                             
  Education and health services............  112.1   112.6   113.4      .9     .1     .7    1.7    1.4    1.2
    Education services.....................  111.7   112.2   113.0      .9     .1     .7    1.6    1.4    1.2
      Schools(1)...........................  111.7   112.2   113.0      .9     .1     .7    1.6    1.4    1.2
        Elementary and secondary schools...  112.0   112.5   113.4     1.4     .2     .8    2.0    1.8    1.2
    Health care and social assistance(2)...  115.2   116.2   116.2      .3     .3     .0    2.1    1.2     .9
      Hospitals............................  114.4   115.7   115.7      .4     .3     .0    2.7    1.5    1.1
  Public administration....................  112.8   113.9   113.8      .4     .2    -.1    2.6    1.4     .9

  1 Includes elementary and secondary schools; junior colleges; colleges, universities, and professional
schools.
  2 Includes ambulatory health care services and social assistance, not shown separately.



Table 12.  Employment Cost Index for benefits, by occupational group, industry, and bargaining status
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
                                              Indexes (Dec. 2005 =             Percent changes for-          
                                                      100)                                                   
                                                                                                             
     Occupational group, industry, and                                                                       
             bargaining status                                         3-months ended-     12-months ended-  
                                              Sep.    June    Sep.                                           
                                              2009    2010    2010                                           
                                                                     Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                                                     2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
             Civilian workers                                                                                
                                                                                                             
All workers(1).............................  110.6   112.7   113.6     0.5    0.5    0.8    1.6    2.5    2.7
                                                                                                             
         Private industry workers                                                                            
                                                                                                             
All workers................................  108.7   111.1   111.7      .3     .6     .5    1.1    2.5    2.8
                                                                                                             
            Occupational group                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Management, professional, and related....  108.9   110.5   111.0      .1     .3     .5     .4    1.6    1.9
                                                                                                             
  Sales and office.........................  108.5   111.1   111.6      .4     .8     .5     .8    2.8    2.9
                                                                                                             
  Natural resources, construction, and                                                                       
   maintenance.............................  109.3   112.4   113.0      .5     .7     .5    1.7    3.3    3.4
                                                                                                             
  Production, transportation, and material                                                                   
   moving..................................  107.1   110.8   111.8      .3     .7     .9    2.2    3.7    4.4
                                                                                                             
  Service occupations......................  110.4   112.5   113.2      .4     .7     .6    1.6    2.3    2.5
                                                                                                             
                 Industry                                                                                    
                                                                                                             
                                                                                                             
  Goods-producing industries(2)............  105.7   109.0   110.0      .0     .6     .9    1.1    3.1    4.1
    Manufacturing..........................  103.4   107.5   108.7     -.2     .8    1.1    1.1    3.8    5.1
      Aircraft manufacturing...............   72.0    71.6    83.2    -2.0    -.4   16.2   -1.5   -2.6   15.6
                                                                                                             
  Service-providing industries(3)..........  109.9   111.9   112.3      .4     .5     .4    1.1    2.2    2.2
                                                                                                             
             Bargaining status                                                                               
                                                                                                             
  Union....................................  110.9   116.2   117.7      .5    1.1    1.3    3.5    5.3    6.1
  Nonunion.................................  108.2   110.0   110.4      .2     .5     .4     .6    1.9    2.0
                                                                                                             
    State and local government workers                                                                       
                                                                                                             
All workers................................  117.5   118.8   120.7     1.5     .4    1.6    3.2    2.6    2.7

  1 Includes workers in the private nonfarm economy except those in private households, and workers in the
public sector, except the federal government.
  2 Includes mining, construction, and manufacturing.
  3 Includes the following industries: wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing;
utilities; information; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional and technical
services; management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste services; education services;
health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment and recreation; accommodation and food services; and
other services, except public administration.



Table 13. Employment Cost Index for total compensation,(1) and wages and salaries,
for private industry workers, by area
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                               Percent changes for 12-months ended-  
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
    Census region and metropolitan area      Total compensation   Wages and salaries 
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                             Sep.   June   Sep.   Sep.   June   Sep. 
                                             2009   2010   2010   2009   2010   2010 
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
Northeast                                                                            
                                                                                     
  Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH CSA...    3.2    2.3    2.2    3.6    2.3    2.0
                                                                                     
  New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA                                            
   CSA.....................................    1.1    1.5    2.0    1.2    1.5    1.9
                                                                                     
  Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD                                          
   CSA.....................................    1.6    2.3    2.4    1.4    1.4    1.4
                                                                                     
South                                                                                
                                                                                     
  Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL                                           
   CSA.....................................     .7    1.4    1.5     .2     .7    1.2
                                                                                     
  Dallas-Fort Worth, TX CSA................    1.3    1.7    2.7    1.4     .9    2.6
                                                                                     
  Houston-Baytown-Huntsville, TX CSA.......    1.0    1.1    2.5    1.2    1.1    2.5
                                                                                     
  Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL                                            
   MSA.....................................    1.2     .7     .7    1.4     .0     .0
                                                                                     
  Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia,                                            
   DC-MD-VA-WV CSA.........................    1.6    1.9    1.9    2.0    1.3    1.5
                                                                                     
Midwest                                                                              
                                                                                     
  Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City,                                                  
   IL-IN-WI CSA............................     .4    3.3    3.4     .2    2.8    2.7
                                                                                     
  Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI CSA.............    1.2    3.4    3.9    1.0    2.0    2.3
                                                                                     
  Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI CSA    -.2    2.2    2.3     .4    2.6    2.5
                                                                                     
West                                                                                 
                                                                                     
  Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA CSA     1.2    1.1    1.1    1.8    1.0     .8
                                                                                     
  Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ MSA..........   -2.2    -.3    1.7   -2.1   -1.2     .9
                                                                                     
  San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA CSA...     .8    1.8    1.7     .5    1.3    1.3
                                                                                     
  Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA CSA...........    1.2    1.0    3.1    2.0    1.1    1.7

  1 Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.


Last Modified Date: December 07, 2010