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State and Metro Area Employment, Hours, & Earnings

Metropolitan Statistical Area Definitions

CES publishes employment data for most Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and most metropolitan divisions, and has retained the NECTA definitions for metropolitan areas in the New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont). In addition, CES publishes employment series for eleven non-standard areas, including the previous Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York Cities. Employment estimates are not made for micropolitan and combined statistical areas because the CES sample cannot support estimates at those levels.

Information on the publication plans of employment and unemployment programs that produce data for statistical areas is shown below.

Census Bureau information about Metropolitan Areas

CES currently uses definitions based on Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin No. 18-03, dated April 10, 2018:

Previous OMB bulletins and other information:

More CES information

BLS publications of geographic data

 

Last Modified Date: November 2, 2022