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Discontinuance of mailing paper copies of the Midwest Consumer Price Index (CPI) Summary

The Midwest BLS Information Office in Chicago services the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

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Special Notices:
  • Discontinuance of mailing paper copies of the Midwest Consumer Price Index (CPI) Summary
  • As of March 1, 2008, subscribers will no longer receive paper copies of the Midwest CPI Summary in the mail. The Midwest CPI Summary will continue to be available through the Bureaus Web site.

    A free email subscription service is available for the CPI announcement. Shortly after the CPI announcement is posted online each month, subscribers to this service receive an email message containing a link to the announcement. The subscription form with a list of available regional office CPI summaries (blue cards) is located at http://www.bls.gov/bls/list.htm.

    The mailing of regional CPI announcements (summaries) and other regional publications is being discontinued as a result of unanticipated budget constraints faced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. See http://www.bls.gov/bls/budgetimpact.htm for details.

  • The Rise and Decline of Auto Parts Manufacturing in the Midwest Prior to its recent decline, the Midwest auto parts manufacturing industry (which is three times as large as the regions auto assembly industry) experienced two distinct periods of employment and wage growth: strong expansion from 1992 to 1995 and modest gains from 1995 to 2000. This Monthly Labor Review article from the Chicago regional office examines employment and wage trends within the Midwest auto parts sector from 1992-2006 using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
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Inflation and Consumer Spending

Consumer Price Index

  News Releases
  • Midwest region (monthly)  (HTML) (PDF 40K)
  • Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI (monthly)  (HTML) (PDF 43K)
  • Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN (semiannual)  (HTML) (PDF 26K)
  • Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH
    • All Items (odd months) (HTML) (PDF 63K)
    • Food and Energy (even months) (HTML) (PDF 64K)
  • Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI
    • All Items (even months) (HTML) (PDF 73K)
    • Food and Energy (odd months) (HTML) (PDF 66K)
  • Milwaukee, WI (semiannual)  (HTML) (PDF 27K)
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (semiannual)  (HTML) (PDF 26K)

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Midwest CPI Summary

    Monthly CPI's for the U.S., Midwest Region, and the Chicago area; bimonthly indexes for the Detroit and Cleveland areas; and semi-annual indexes for the Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis areas.

  • Current Issue (PDF)
     Previous 12 issues:
  • January (PDF 46K)
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  • April (PDF 34K)
  • May (PDF 30K)
  • June (PDF 30K)
  • July (PDF 37K)
  • August (PDF 58K)
  • September (PDF 39K)
  • October (PDF 30K)
  • November (PDF 34K)
  • December (PDF 57K)

Consumer Expenditure Survey

  News Releases
  • Regional Spending Patterns in the U.S. and Metropolitan Areas in the Midwest, 2003-2004 (TXT) (PDF 225K)
  • Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI (TXT) (PDF 44K)
  • Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN (TXT) (PDF 39K)
  • Cleveland-Akron, OH (TXT) (PDF 40K)
  • Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI  (TXT) (PDF 35K)
  • Milwaukee, WI  (TXT) (PDF 39K)
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI  (TXT) (PDF 40K)
  Data Tables

Employment & Unemployment

Union Membership

  News Releases
  • Union Membership in Illinois, 2007 (Annual) (TXT) (PDF 136K)
  • Union Membership in Michigan, 2007 (Annual) (TXT) (PDF 163K)
  • Union Membership in Ohio, 2007 (Annual) (TXT) (PDF 136K)

 Data Tables

  Other Employment Data Tables

Wages, Earnings, & Benefits

Compensation Cost Trends

Employment Cost Index

  News Releases
  • Employment Cost Index for the Regions (TXT) (PDF 61K)
  • Employer Costs for Employee Compensation - Midwest Region (Quarterly) (TXT) (PDF 61K)
  • Occupational Pay Relatives for Metropolitan Areas in Indiana (TXT) (PDF 107K)
  • Occupational Pay Relatives for Metropolitan Areas in Ohio (TXT) (PDF 114K)
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Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

  News Releases
  • Average Weekly Wages in Nebraska, Fourth Quarter, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 88K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Wisconsin, Third Quarter 2006 (TXT) (PDF 86K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in North Dakota, Third Quarter, 2007 (TXT) (PDF 85K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in South Dakota, Second Quarter 2007 (TXT) (PDF 67K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Indiana, First Quarter, 2007 (TXT) (PDF 66K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Iowa, Second Quarter, 2007 (TXT) (PDF 87K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Ohio, First Quarter 2006 (TXT) (PDF 66K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Minnesota, Third Quarter 2006 (TXT) (PDF 66K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Michigan, Fourth Quarter, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 67K)
  • Average Weekly Wages in Illinois: Fourth Quarter 2006 (TXT) (PDF 44K)

National Compensation Surveys

  News Releases

Illinois

  • Bloomington-Normal  (TXT) (PDF 39K)
  • Chicago-Gary-Kenosha (TXT) (PDF 43K)
  • Morgan County (TXT) (PDF 55K)
  • Rockford (TXT) (PDF 97K)
  • St. Louis, MO-IL  (TXT) (PDF 137K)

Indiana

  • Bloomington (TXT) (PDF 91K)
  • Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI (TXT) (PDF 43K)
  • Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN (TXT) (PDF 37K)
  • Elkhart-Goshen (TXT) (PDF 33K)
  • Indianapolis (TXT) (PDF 76K)
  • Jefferson County (TXT) (PDF 54K)
  • Louisville, KY-IN (TXT)

Iowa

Michigan

  • Delta County (TXT) (PDF 54K)
  • Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint (TXT) (PDF 79K)
  • Grand Rapids-Wyoming (TXT) (PDF 38K)
  • Kalamazoo-Battle Creek (TXT) (PDF 32K)

Minnesota

  • Freeborn County (TXT) (PDF 55K)
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI (TXT) (PDF 108K)

Nebraska

Ohio

  • Cincinnati-Hamilton (TXT) (PDF 37K)
  • Cleveland-Akron (TXT) (PDF 79K)
  • Columbus (TXT) (PDF 68K)
  • Dayton-Springfield-Greenville (TXT) (PDF 36K)
  • Seneca County (TXT) (PDF 55K)
  • Youngstown-Warren (TXT) (PDF 58K)

Wisconsin

  • Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI (TXT) (PDF 43K)
  • Milwaukee-Racine (TXT) (PDF 40K)
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul-St. Cloud, MN-WI (TXT) (PDF 108K)
National Compensation Survey results are also available for other areas nationwide

Occupational Employment and Wages

News Releases

  • Occupational Employment and Wages in Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI May 2006 (TXT) (PDF 163K)
  • Occupational Employment and Wages in Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI May 2006 (TXT) (PDF 161K)
  • Occupational Employment and Wages in Rockford, IL November 2004 (TXT) (PDF 139K)
  • Occupational Employment and Wages in Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI, November 2004 (TXT) (PDF 158K)

Safety and Health

  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Indiana, 2004 (TXT) (PDF 196K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Iowa, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 222K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Michigan, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 222K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Nebraska, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 222K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in North Dakota, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 93K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in South Dakota, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 96K)
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries in Wisconsin, 2006 (TXT) (PDF 222K)


  Data Tables
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  • A 24 hour recorded message service containing the latest all items indexes and percent changes for the U.S., Midwest, and Chicago areas. The message also provides the issue date for the next monthly release.

    Additional CPI Hotlines in the Midwest

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  • The Midwest CPI Summary containing current indexes for the U.S. City Average, the Midwest, and 6 major Midwest metropolitan areas is now available by e-mail. Each month you can receive an e-mail notifying you of the latest CPI on the day it is issued. Visit the BLS News Service Subscription Page to sign-up for this free service.
  • Library

  • The regional office reference library is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Our collection includes all BLS Bulletins from 1884 to present, the Monthly Labor Review from 1913 to present, all BLS Reports, recent BLS news releases and summaries, and all BLS periodicals. Loan privileges are not offered but most current material may be obtained free of charge from the information staff.

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 Latest Numbers

ECI Total Compensation, private industry workers

United States
3-Month % Change:
History  
0.9% in 1st Qtr of 2008

12-Month % Change:
History  
3.2% in 1st Qtr of 2008

Northeast
3-Month % Change:
History  
0.6% in 1st Qtr of 2008

12-Month % Change:
History  
3.3% in 1st Qtr of 2008

South
3-Month % Change:
History  
1.0% in 1st Qtr of 2008

12-Month % Change:
History  
3.4% in 1st Qtr of 2008

Midwest
3-Month % Change:
History  
0.7% in 1st Qtr of 2008

12-Month % Change:
History  
2.6% in 1st Qtr of 2008

West
3-Month % Change:
History  
1.2% in 1st Qtr of 2008

12-Month % Change:
History  
3.5% in 1st Qtr of 2008

CPI-U, All Items

U.S. City Average
History  
+0.9% in Mar 2008

History  +4.0% since Mar 2007

Northeast
History  
+0.8% in Mar 2008

History  +3.9% since Mar 2007

Midwest
History  
+0.9% in Mar 2008

History  +3.7% since Mar 2007

South
History  
+0.8% in Mar 2008

History  +4.4% since Mar 2007

West
History  
+1.0% in Mar 2008

History  +3.7% since Mar 2007

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