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Current Employment Statistics - CES (National)

CES 100 Years Symposium

To mark the 100th anniversary of the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics held a symposium on October 19th, 2015, at its headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Employment estimates from the CES survey are one of the first Principal Federal Economic Indicators released each month, and are among the world’s most-watched economic data. CES data are used by federal government policy-makers, central bankers, industry analysts, and trade unions. The survey originated 100 years ago with the publication of national-level employment and payroll data for just 4 manufacturing industries–boots and shoes, cotton goods, cotton finishing, and hosiery and underwear.

Speakers at the event included:

  • Erica L. Groshen, Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Thomas E. Perez, U.S. Secretary of Labor
  • Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve Chair
  • Jared Bernstein, former Chief Economist and Economic Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden, current Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  • Kevin Hassett, Director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute

 



 

Last Modified Date: January 30, 2017