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PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS
First Quarter 2010, Revised
Nonfarm business sector labor productivity increased at a 2.8 percent
annual rate during the first quarter of 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics reported today, with output rising 4.0 percent and hours rising
1.1 percent. (All quarterly percent changes in this release are seasonally
adjusted annual rates.) From the first quarter of 2009 to the first
quarter of 2010, output increased 3.0 percent while hours fell 3.0
percent, yielding an increase in productivity of 6.1 percent (tables A,
and 2). This gain in productivity from the same quarter a year ago was the
largest since output per hour increased 6.1 percent over the four-quarter
period ending in the first quarter of 2002.
Labor productivity, or output per hour, is calculated by dividing an index
of real output by an index of hours of all persons, including employees,
proprietors, and unpaid family workers. The measures released today were
based on more recent source data than were available for the preliminary
report.
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Beginning with the Productivity and Costs news release scheduled for
August 10, 2010, the index series will be rebased from 1992=100 to
2005=100. Also, the presentation of the data in tables 1-6 will be
reformatted. In the new format, the three panels in each table will be
rearranged. The first panel will present percent changes from the previous
quarter, the second will show percent changes from the corresponding
quarter of the previous year, and the third will show indexes. All data
will be presented in reverse chronological order, listing the most recent
data first.
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Unit labor costs in nonfarm businesses fell 1.3 percent in the first
quarter of 2010, as the 2.8 percent increase in productivity outpaced a
1.5 percent gain in hourly compensation. Unit labor costs fell 4.2 percent
over the last four quarters, as the 6.1 percent increase in output per
hour over that period outpaced a 1.6 percent rise in hourly compensation
(tables A, and 2).
BLS defines unit labor costs as the ratio of hourly compensation to labor
productivity; increases in hourly compensation tend to increase unit labor
costs and increases in output per hour tend to reduce them.
Manufacturing sector productivity grew 1.5 percent in the first quarter of
2010, as output rose 7.2 percent and hours worked increased 5.6 percent.
Gains in productivity, output, and hours were each larger in the durable
goods sector than in the nondurable goods sector (tables A, 3, 4, and 5).
Unit labor costs in manufacturing declined 1.5 percent in the first quarter
of 2010 and fell 5.1 percent over the last four quarters (tables A, and 3).
The four-quarter decline was the largest in the series, which begins in the
first quarter of 1988.
The data sources and methods used in the preparation of the manufacturing
output series differ from those used in preparing the business and nonfarm
business output series, and these measures are not directly comparable.
See Technical Notes for further information on data sources.
Nonfinancial corporate sector productivity increased 4.2 percent in the
first quarter of 2010 as output and hours rose 6.4 percent and 2.1
percent, respectively (tables C and 6).
Revised measures
Table B presents previous and revised productivity and related measures
for the major sectors: business, nonfarm business, and manufacturing, for
the first quarter of 2010 and the fourth quarter of 2009.
In the first quarter of 2010, nonfarm business productivity growth was
revised down to 2.8 percent from the 3.6 percent preliminary estimate,
reflecting a downward revision to output and an upward revision to hours.
Unit labor costs fell 1.3 percent in the first quarter, a slightly smaller
decline than reported May 6. In the manufacturing sector, productivity
growth in the first quarter was revised down to 1.5 percent from 2.5
percent. Unit labor costs declined 1.5 percent rather than falling 3.7
percent as previously reported.
In the fourth quarter of 2009, nonfarm business productivity was
unrevised, while a 2.3 percentage point downward revision to hourly
compensation resulted in a larger decline in unit labor costs (-7.8
percent) than was previously reported. In the manufacturing sector,
fourth quarter productivity was unrevised, while an upward revision to
hourly compensation slowed the rate of decline in unit labor costs to 4.2
percent.
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The preliminary Productivity and Costs press release for second-quarter
2010 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at 8:30 a.m.
(EDT).
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Table A. Revised first-quarter 2010 measures: percent change from previous quarter at annual rate
(Q to Q) and from same quarter a year ago (Y to Y)
Nonfarm Durable Nondurable
Sector Business Business Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing
Q to Q Y to Y Q to Q Y to Y Q to Q Y to Y Q to Q Y to Y Q to Q Y to Y
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Productivity 2.8 6.1 2.3 6.1 1.5 7.2 3.0 8.7 0.9 4.7
Output 4.0 3.0 3.7 2.9 7.2 3.2 10.2 3.0 4.4 3.3
Hours 1.1 -3.0 1.4 -3.0 5.6 -3.8 7.0 -5.2 3.4 -1.4
Hourly compensation 1.5 1.6 1.2 1.7 0.0 1.8 -0.4 2.4 0.3 1.0
Real hourly
compensation 0.0 -0.7 -0.2 -0.7 -1.5 -0.6 -1.8 0.0 -1.2 -1.4
Unit labor costs -1.3 -4.2 -1.0 -4.2 -1.5 -5.1 -3.3 -5.8 -0.6 -3.6
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Table B. Revised and previous measures for: first quarter 2010 and fourth quarter 2009
Nonfarm Durable Nondurable
Sector Business Business Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing
Revised Previous Revised Previous Revised Previous Revised Previous Revised Previous
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Percent change, annual rate, first quarter 2010
Productivity 2.8 3.6 2.3 3.0 1.5 2.5 3.0 3.8 0.9 2.2
Output 4.0 4.4 3.7 4.1 7.2 7.5 10.2 10.5 4.4 4.8
Hours 1.1 0.8 1.4 1.1 5.6 4.9 7.0 6.4 3.4 2.5
Hourly
compensation 1.5 1.9 1.2 1.7 0.0 -1.2 -0.4 -1.2 0.3 -1.5
Real hourly
compensation 0.0 0.4 -0.2 0.2 -1.5 -2.7 -1.8 -2.7 -1.2 -3.0
Unit labor
costs -1.3 -1.6 -1.0 -1.3 -1.5 -3.7 -3.3 -4.9 -0.6 -3.7
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Percent change, annual rate, fourth quarter 2009
Productivity 6.3 6.3 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.5 7.0 7.1 6.2 6.1
Output 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.9 5.6 5.6 6.2 6.4 5.0 4.9
Hours 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3 -0.8 -0.8 -0.7 -0.7 -1.2 -1.2
Hourly
compensation -1.9 0.4 -1.9 0.4 2.0 -0.3 2.6 0.2 0.9 -1.2
Real hourly
compensation -4.5 -2.3 -4.5 -2.2 -0.7 -3.0 -0.1 -2.5 -1.8 -3.8
Unit labor
costs -7.8 -5.6 -8.0 -5.8 -4.2 -6.4 -4.1 -6.4 -5.0 -6.9
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Table C. Nonfinancial corporations: Preliminary first-quarter 2010 measures, and revised and
previous fourth-quarter 2009 measures
Real
Hourly hourly Unit Implicit
Produc- compen- compen- labor Unit price
tivity Output Hours sation sation costs profits deflator
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Percent change, annual rate, first quarter 2010
Q to Q 4.2 6.4 2.1 1.7 0.2 -2.4 18.5 -1.2
Y to Y 6.1 2.8 -3.1 1.6 -0.8 -4.2 22.3 -1.8
Percent change, annual rate, fourth quarter 2009
Revised 7.0 7.3 0.3 -1.5 -4.1 -8.0 30.1 -2.9
Previous 8.2 8.5 0.3 0.2 -2.4 -7.4 28.7 -2.9
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Labor Hours: Hours data for the labor productivity and cost measures
include hours for all persons working in the sector--wage and salary
workers, the self-employed and unpaid family workers. The primary source
of hours and employment data is the BLS Current Employment Statistics
(CES) program, which provides monthly survey data on the number of jobs
held by wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments. The CES also
provides average weekly paid hours of production and nonsupervisory
workers in these establishments. Weekly paid hours are adjusted to hours
at work using data from the National Compensation Survey (NCS). The BLS
Hours at Work survey, conducted for this purpose, was used for earlier
years. The Office of Productivity and Technology estimates average weekly
hours at work for nonproduction and supervisory workers using information
from the Current Population Survey (CPS), the CES, and the NCS.
Data from the CPS are used for farm labor, nonfarm proprietors, and
nonfarm unpaid family workers. Estimates of labor input for government
enterprises are derived from the CPS, the CES, and the National Income and
Product Accounts (NIPA) prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
of the Department of Commerce.
The CES measures jobs, counting a person who is employed by two or
more establishments at each place of employment. In contrast, the CPS
features measures of employment that count each person only once and
classify each person according to his or her primary job; hours worked at
all jobs by that person accrue to his or her primary job. However, the
CPS also collects more detailed information on employment and hours worked
at primary jobs and all other jobs, separately. The BLS productivity
measures use the more detailed information on employment and hours to
assign all hours worked to the correct industrial sector and avoid
duplicating hours data from the CES.
Output: Business sector output is a chain-type, current-weighted index
constructed after excluding from gross domestic product (GDP) the
following outputs: general government, nonprofit institutions, and private
households (including owner-occupied housing). Corresponding exclusions
also are made in labor inputs. Business output accounted for about 77
percent of the value of GDP in 2005. Nonfarm business, which excludes
farming, accounted for about 76 percent of GDP in 2005.
Annual indexes for manufacturing and its durable and nondurable goods
components are constructed by deflating current-dollar industry value of
production data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census with deflators from the
BLS. These deflators are based on data from the BLS producer price
program and other sources. The industry shipments are aggregated using
annual weights, and intrasector transactions are removed. Quarterly
manufacturing output measures are based on the index of industrial
production prepared monthly by the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System, adjusted to be consistent with annual indexes of
manufacturing sector output prepared by BLS. Durables include the
following 3-digit NAICS industries: wood product manufacturing;
nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing; primary metal manufacturing;
fabricated metal product manufacturing; machinery manufacturing; computer
and electronic product manufacturing; electrical equipment and appliance
manufacturing; transportation equipment manufacturing; furniture and
related product manufacturing; and miscellaneous manufacturing.
Nondurables include: food manufacturing; beverage and tobacco product
manufacturing; textile mills; textile product mills; apparel
manufacturing; leather and allied product manufacturing; paper
manufacturing; printing and related support activities; petroleum and coal
products manufacturing; chemical manufacturing; and plastics and rubber
products manufacturing.
Nonfinancial corporate output is a chain-type, current-weighted index
calculated on the basis of the costs incurred and the incomes earned from
production. The output measure excludes the following outputs from GDP:
general government; nonprofit institutions; private households;
unincorporated business; and those corporations classified as offices of
bank holding companies, offices of other holding companies, or offices in
the finance and insurance sector. Nonfinancial corporations accounted for
about 50 percent of the value of GDP in 2005.
Productivity: These productivity measures describe the relationship
between real output and the labor time involved in its production. They
show the changes from period to period in the amount of goods and services
produced per hour. Although these measures relate output to hours at work
of all persons engaged in a sector, they do not measure the specific
contribution of labor, capital, or any other factor of production. Rather,
they reflect the joint effects of many influences, including changes in
technology; capital investment; level of output; utilization of capacity,
energy, and materials; the organization of production; managerial skill;
and the characteristics and effort of the work force.
Labor Compensation: Estimates of labor compensation by major sector,
required for measures of hourly compensation and unit labor costs, are
based primarily on employee compensation data from the NIPA, prepared by
the BEA. The compensation of employees in general government, nonprofit
institutions and private households are subtracted from compensation of
domestic employees to derive employee compensation for the business
sector. The labor compensation of proprietors cannot be explicitly
identified and must be estimated. This is done by assuming that
proprietors have the same hourly compensation as employees in the same
sector. The quarterly labor productivity and cost measures do not contain
estimates of compensation for unpaid family workers.
Unit Labor Costs: The measures of unit labor costs in this release
describe the relationship between compensation per hour and productivity,
or real output per hour, and can be used as an indicator of inflationary
pressure on producers. Increases in hourly compensation increase unit
labor costs; labor productivity increases offset compensation increases
and lower unit labor costs.
Presentation of the data: The quarterly data in this release are
presented in three ways; as index number series where 1992=100, as percent
changes from the corresponding quarter of the previous year, and as
percent changes from the previous quarter presented at a compound annual
rate. Annual data are presented both as index number series and percent
changes from the previous year.
The index numbers and rates of change reported in the productivity
and costs news release are rounded to one decimal place. All percent
changes in this release and on the BLS web site are calculated using index
numbers to three decimal places. These index numbers are available at the
BLS web site, http://www.bls.gov/data/home.htm, or by contacting the BLS
Division of Major Sector Productivity. (Telephone 202-691-5606 or email
DPRWEB@BLS.GOV)
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Table 1. Business sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs,
and prices, seasonally adjusted
Real
Year Output per Hours Compensa- compensa- Unit Unit non- Implicit
and hour of of all tion per tion per labor labor pay- price
quarter all persons Output persons hour (1) hour (2) costs ments (3) deflator (4)
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 142.8 171.7 120.3 180.3 121.3 126.3 141.7 132.1
II 143.8 172.2 119.8 181.0 120.2 125.8 143.8 132.5
III 144.3 170.6 118.2 183.6 120.1 127.2 145.3 134.0
IV 145.0 167.4 115.4 185.4 124.3 127.8 143.4 133.6
ANNUAL 144.0 170.5 118.4 182.5 121.4 126.8 143.6 133.0
2009 I 145.3 163.6 112.6 183.5 123.6 126.2 148.0 134.3
II 148.0 163.2 110.3 186.8 125.4 126.2 147.7 134.2
III 150.9 164.1 108.7 186.8 124.2 123.8 151.9 134.3
IV 153.4 166.9 108.8 r185.9 r122.8 r121.2 r156.5 134.4
ANNUAL 149.4 164.5 110.1 r185.7 r124.0 r124.3 r151.1 134.3
2010 I r154.2 r168.4 r109.2 r186.5 r122.7 r120.9 r157.9 r134.7
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I -0.2 -1.3 -1.1 0.9 -3.6 1.1 -0.3 0.6
II 2.9 1.1 -1.8 1.4 -3.6 -1.5 6.1 1.4
III 1.4 -3.7 -5.0 5.9 -0.4 4.5 4.1 4.3
IV 2.1 -7.2 -9.1 4.1 14.6 1.9 -5.2 -1.0
ANNUAL 2.1 0.0 -2.1 3.0 -0.8 0.8 2.6 1.5
2009 I 0.9 -8.7 -9.5 -4.1 -2.0 -5.0 13.4 2.1
II 7.6 -1.0 -8.0 7.5 5.7 -0.1 -0.7 -0.3
III 8.0 2.2 -5.3 0.0 -3.6 -7.4 11.9 0.1
IV 6.6 6.9 0.3 r-1.9 r-4.5 r-8.0 r12.7 0.3
ANNUAL 3.8 -3.5 -7.0 r1.8 r2.1 r-1.9 r5.2 0.9
2010 I r2.3 r3.7 r1.4 r1.2 r-0.2 r-1.0 r3.4 r0.9
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 2.7 2.0 -0.7 2.9 -1.2 0.2 3.7 1.6
II 2.7 1.4 -1.3 2.7 -1.6 0.0 3.2 1.2
III 1.6 -0.5 -2.1 3.3 -1.9 1.7 2.4 2.0
IV 1.5 -2.8 -4.3 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.3
ANNUAL 2.1 0.0 -2.1 3.0 -0.8 0.8 2.6 1.5
2009 I 1.8 -4.7 -6.4 1.7 1.9 -0.1 4.4 1.7
II 3.0 -5.2 -7.9 3.3 4.3 0.3 2.7 1.3
III 4.6 -3.8 -8.0 1.8 3.4 -2.7 4.6 0.2
IV 5.7 -0.3 -5.7 r0.3 r-1.2 r-5.2 r9.2 0.6
ANNUAL 3.8 -3.5 -7.0 r1.8 r2.1 r-1.9 r5.2 0.9
2010 I r6.1 r2.9 r-3.0 r1.7 r-0.7 r-4.2 r6.7 r0.3
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Table 2. Nonfarm business sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs,
and prices, seasonally adjusted
Real
Year Output per Hours Compensa- compensa- Unit Unit non- Implicit
and hour of of all tion per tion per labor labor pay- price
quarter all persons Output persons hour (1) hour (2) costs ments (3) deflator (4)
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 141.8 172.0 121.3 179.3 120.6 126.4 142.5 132.3
II 142.8 172.6 120.8 179.7 119.4 125.9 144.9 132.9
III 143.2 170.8 119.3 182.4 119.3 127.4 146.5 134.4
IV 144.0 167.5 116.3 184.4 123.6 128.1 145.1 134.3
ANNUAL 142.9 170.7 119.4 181.4 120.7 126.9 144.7 133.5
2009 I 144.3 163.7 113.4 182.5 123.0 126.4 150.3 135.2
II 147.0 163.2 111.1 185.9 124.7 126.4 150.0 135.1
III 149.8 164.1 109.6 185.7 123.5 124.0 154.6 135.2
IV 152.1 166.9 109.8 r184.8 r122.0 r121.5 r158.8 135.2
ANNUAL 148.3 164.5 110.9 r184.7 r123.3 r124.6 r153.5 135.2
2010 I r153.2 r168.6 r110.1 r185.5 r122.0 r121.1 r160.3 r135.5
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I -0.5 -1.7 -1.2 1.1 -3.5 1.6 -1.3 0.5
II 3.0 1.3 -1.6 1.1 -3.9 -1.9 7.1 1.6
III 1.1 -4.0 -5.0 6.0 -0.3 4.9 4.2 4.6
IV 2.2 -7.6 -9.6 4.5 15.1 2.2 -3.7 -0.2
ANNUAL 2.0 -0.1 -2.1 3.0 -0.8 1.0 2.4 1.5
2009 I 0.9 -8.8 -9.6 -4.2 -2.0 -5.0 15.3 2.7
II 7.6 -1.1 -8.1 7.7 5.8 0.1 -0.9 -0.3
III 7.8 2.2 -5.3 -0.4 -3.9 -7.6 13.0 0.4
IV 6.3 7.0 0.7 r-1.9 r-4.5 r-7.8 r11.1 -0.2
ANNUAL 3.7 -3.6 -7.1 r1.8 r2.2 r-1.9 r6.0 1.3
2010 I r2.8 r4.0 r1.1 r1.5 r0.0 r-1.3 r3.8 r0.9
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 2.5 1.9 -0.6 2.8 -1.3 0.3 3.1 1.4
II 2.7 1.3 -1.4 2.8 -1.5 0.1 2.8 1.1
III 1.6 -0.7 -2.2 3.5 -1.7 1.9 2.2 2.0
IV 1.4 -3.0 -4.4 3.1 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.6
ANNUAL 2.0 -0.1 -2.1 3.0 -0.8 1.0 2.4 1.5
2009 I 1.8 -4.8 -6.5 1.8 1.9 0.0 5.5 2.2
II 2.9 -5.4 -8.1 3.4 4.4 0.5 3.5 1.7
III 4.6 -3.9 -8.2 1.8 3.5 -2.7 5.6 0.6
IV 5.6 -0.3 -5.6 r0.2 r-1.3 r-5.1 r9.4 0.6
ANNUAL 3.7 -3.6 -7.1 r1.8 r2.2 r-1.9 r6.0 1.3
2010 I r6.1 r3.0 -3.0 r1.6 r-0.7 r-4.2 r6.6 r0.2
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Table 3. Manufacturing sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, and unit labor costs,
seasonally adjusted
Real
Year Output per Hours Compensa- compensa- Unit
and hour of of all tion per tion per labor
quarter all persons Output persons hour (1) hour (2) costs
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 182.9 150.1 82.1 175.6 118.1 96.0
II 181.1 148.1 81.8 176.1 117.0 97.3
III 181.0 144.6 79.9 179.2 117.3 99.1
IV 179.7 137.4 76.5 185.4 124.2 103.1
ANNUAL 181.2 145.1 80.1 179.0 119.0 98.8
2009 I 178.4 129.2 72.4 185.0 124.7 103.7
II 181.3 126.5 69.8 187.8 126.0 103.6
III 187.6 129.3 68.9 187.4 124.6 99.9
IV r190.6 r131.0 68.7 r188.3 r124.4 r98.8
ANNUAL r184.4 r129.0 70.0 r187.1 r124.9 r101.5
2010 I r191.3 r133.3 r69.7 r188.3 r123.9 r98.4
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I 0.8 -1.2 -2.0 -1.7 -6.2 -2.5
II -3.9 -5.2 -1.4 1.3 -3.7 5.3
III -0.3 -9.3 -9.0 7.2 0.8 7.6
IV -2.7 -18.4 -16.1 14.3 25.9 17.5
ANNUAL 1.1 -3.0 -4.0 3.1 -0.7 2.0
2009 I -2.9 -21.7 -19.4 -0.8 1.4 2.1
II 6.6 -8.1 -13.8 6.3 4.5 -0.3
III 14.8 9.0 -5.1 -1.0 -4.5 -13.7
IV 6.5 5.6 -0.8 r2.0 r-0.7 r-4.2
ANNUAL 1.8 -11.1 -12.6 r4.6 r5.0 r2.7
2010 I r1.5 r7.2 r5.6 r0.0 r-1.5 r-1.5
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 3.5 1.5 -2.0 1.6 -2.4 -1.8
II 1.9 -0.8 -2.7 2.3 -1.9 0.3
III 0.4 -3.9 -4.3 3.7 -1.5 3.3
IV -1.5 -8.7 -7.3 5.1 3.5 6.7
ANNUAL 1.1 -3.0 -4.0 3.1 -0.7 2.0
2009 I -2.4 -13.9 -11.7 5.4 5.5 8.0
II 0.1 -14.6 -14.7 6.6 7.7 6.5
III 3.7 -10.6 -13.8 4.6 6.2 0.8
IV 6.1 -4.6 -10.1 r1.6 r0.1 r-4.2
ANNUAL 1.8 -11.1 -12.6 r4.6 r5.0 r2.7
2010 I r7.2 r3.2 r-3.8 r1.8 r-0.6 r-5.1
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Table 4. Durable manufacturing sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, and unit labor costs,
seasonally adjusted
Real
Year Output per Hours Compensa- compensa- Unit
and hour of of all tion per tion per labor
quarter all persons Output persons hour (1) hour (2) costs
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 213.8 185.6 86.8 169.4 114.0 79.2
II 210.3 182.1 86.6 170.2 113.1 80.9
III 213.1 178.4 83.7 174.0 113.9 81.7
IV 206.2 165.4 80.2 179.4 120.3 87.0
ANNUAL 210.9 177.9 84.4 173.1 115.1 82.1
2009 I 200.2 150.4 75.1 179.5 120.9 89.6
II 201.7 143.9 71.3 184.2 123.6 91.3
III 212.5 149.0 70.1 182.8 121.6 86.0
IV r216.1 r151.2 70.0 r184.0 r121.5 r85.1
ANNUAL r207.5 r148.6 71.6 r182.6 r121.9 r88.0
2010 I r217.7 r155.0 r71.2 r183.8 r121.0 r84.4
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I -1.0 -0.9 0.1 -3.6 -7.9 -2.6
II -6.5 -7.3 -0.8 1.9 -3.1 9.0
III 5.5 -7.9 -12.7 9.4 2.8 3.7
IV -12.3 -26.2 -15.9 13.0 24.4 28.9
ANNUAL 1.1 -3.2 -4.2 2.9 -0.9 1.8
2009 I -11.1 -31.6 -23.0 0.1 2.3 12.6
II 3.0 -16.1 -18.6 11.0 9.0 7.7
III 23.2 14.8 -6.8 -2.9 -6.4 -21.2
IV r7.0 r6.2 -0.7 r2.6 r-0.1 r-4.1
ANNUAL -1.6 -16.4 -15.1 r5.5 r5.9 r7.2
2010 I r3.0 r10.2 r7.0 r-0.4 r-1.8 r-3.3
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 4.9 2.9 -1.9 0.9 -3.2 -3.8
II 2.0 -0.6 -2.5 2.2 -2.0 0.2
III 1.5 -3.7 -5.1 3.9 -1.3 2.4
IV -3.8 -11.1 -7.6 5.0 3.4 9.1
ANNUAL 1.1 -3.2 -4.2 2.9 -0.9 1.8
2009 I -6.4 -19.0 -13.5 6.0 6.1 13.2
II -4.1 -21.0 -17.6 8.2 9.3 12.8
III -0.3 -16.5 -16.3 5.1 6.8 5.3
IV r4.8 -8.5 -12.7 r2.6 r1.1 r-2.2
ANNUAL -1.6 -16.4 -15.1 r5.5 r5.9 r7.2
2010 I r8.7 r3.0 r-5.2 r2.4 r0.0 r-5.8
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Table 5. Nondurable manufacturing sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, and unit labor costs,
seasonally adjusted
Real
Year Output per Hours Compensa- compensa- Unit
and hour of of all tion per tion per labor
quarter all persons Output persons hour (1) hour (2) costs
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 154.4 115.7 74.9 185.2 124.6 120.0
II 154.1 114.9 74.5 185.2 123.0 120.1
III 150.7 111.7 74.1 187.0 122.4 124.1
IV 153.7 108.8 70.8 194.5 130.3 126.6
ANNUAL 153.2 112.8 73.6 187.9 124.9 122.6
2009 I 154.5 105.7 68.4 193.7 130.5 125.4
II 156.6 105.6 67.5 193.5 129.8 123.6
III 159.0 106.6 67.1 195.0 129.7 122.7
IV r161.4 r107.9 66.9 r195.4 r129.1 r121.1
ANNUAL r157.8 r106.5 67.5 r194.4 r129.8 r123.2
2010 I r161.7 r109.1 r67.5 r195.6 r128.7 r120.9
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I 4.4 -1.4 -5.5 1.6 -3.0 -2.7
II -0.6 -2.8 -2.3 0.0 -4.9 0.6
III -8.5 -10.6 -2.3 4.1 -2.1 13.8
IV 8.0 -9.9 -16.6 16.9 28.8 8.3
ANNUAL 0.9 -2.8 -3.7 3.6 -0.3 2.6
2009 I 2.1 -11.1 -12.9 -1.6 0.6 -3.6
II 5.7 0.0 -5.4 -0.4 -2.2 -5.8
III 6.2 3.8 -2.2 3.2 -0.5 -2.8
IV r6.2 r5.0 -1.2 r0.9 r-1.8 r-5.0
ANNUAL 3.0 -5.6 -8.3 r3.5 r3.9 r0.5
2010 I r0.9 r4.4 r3.4 r0.3 r-1.2 r-0.6
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 2.2 0.0 -2.2 3.1 -1.1 0.8
II 2.1 -1.0 -3.0 2.4 -1.8 0.3
III -1.2 -4.0 -2.8 3.4 -1.8 4.7
IV 0.6 -6.3 -6.9 5.4 3.8 4.8
ANNUAL 0.9 -2.8 -3.7 3.6 -0.3 2.6
2009 I 0.1 -8.7 -8.7 4.6 4.8 4.5
II 1.6 -8.0 -9.5 4.5 5.5 2.8
III 5.5 -4.5 -9.4 4.3 6.0 -1.1
IV 5.0 -0.8 -5.5 r0.5 r-1.0 r-4.3
ANNUAL 3.0 -5.6 -8.3 r3.5 r3.9 r0.5
2010 I r4.7 r3.3 r-1.4 r1.0 r-1.4 r-3.6
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Table 6. Nonfinancial corporate sector: Productivity, hourly compensation, unit labor costs, unit profits,
and prices, seasonally adjusted
Output Hourly Real Unit Total Unit Implicit
Year per all- compen- hourly Unit non- unit pro- price
and employee Employee sation compen- labor labor costs fits deflator
quarter hour Output hours (1) sation(2) costs costs(6) (7) (8) (4)
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Indexes 1992=100
2008 I 145.0 176.9 122.0 168.7 113.5 116.3 129.1 119.8 133.0 121.0
II 147.3 178.8 121.3 169.7 112.7 115.1 129.2 118.9 134.7 120.4
III 149.1 178.4 119.7 172.4 112.8 115.6 129.8 119.4 145.3 121.8
IV 149.2 174.6 117.0 175.0 117.3 117.3 134.1 121.8 129.5 122.5
ANNUAL 147.6 177.2 120.0 171.4 114.0 116.1 130.5 120.0 135.7 121.4
2009 I 146.6 166.6 113.7 173.2 116.7 118.1 139.1 123.8 127.5 124.1
II 149.9 166.4 111.0 175.4 117.7 117.1 138.0 122.7 133.8 123.7
III 151.3 165.7 109.5 175.9 116.9 116.3 135.7 121.5 140.0 123.2
IV r153.9 r168.6 109.6 r175.2 r115.7 r113.9 r134.8 r119.5 r149.5 122.2
ANNUAL r150.4 r166.8 111.0 r174.9 r116.8 r116.3 r136.9 r121.9 r137.7 r123.3
2010 I 155.5 171.3 110.2 176.0 115.8 113.2 132.9 118.5 155.9 121.9
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Percent change from previous quarter at annual rate(5)
2008 I -3.2 -3.6 -0.4 0.1 -4.4 3.5 3.9 3.6 -38.0 -1.9
II 6.6 4.4 -2.1 2.3 -2.7 -4.0 0.5 -2.7 5.0 -2.0
III 4.9 -0.8 -5.4 6.5 0.1 1.6 1.8 1.6 35.5 4.8
IV 0.2 -8.3 -8.5 6.3 17.1 6.1 13.9 8.3 -37.0 2.4
ANNUAL 2.2 0.4 -1.7 3.2 -0.6 1.1 3.7 1.8 -16.3 -0.4
2009 I -6.8 -17.1 -11.0 -4.1 -2.0 2.9 15.8 6.6 -5.8 5.3
II 9.2 -0.6 -9.0 5.3 3.5 -3.6 -3.2 -3.5 21.0 -1.3
III 3.9 -1.7 -5.4 1.0 -2.6 -2.8 -6.5 -3.9 19.9 -1.8
IV r7.0 r7.3 0.3 r-1.5 r-4.1 r-8.0 r-2.4 r-6.3 r30.1 -2.9
ANNUAL 1.9 -5.8 -7.5 r2.1 r2.5 0.2 r4.9 1.6 1.5 1.6
2010 I 4.2 6.4 2.1 1.7 0.2 -2.4 -5.7 -3.4 18.5 -1.2
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Percent change from corresponding quarter of previous year
2008 I 1.0 1.0 0.0 2.7 -1.5 1.7 4.8 2.6 -22.3 -0.6
II 2.1 1.3 -0.8 2.8 -1.4 0.7 3.5 1.5 -21.6 -1.5
III 3.5 1.5 -2.0 3.8 -1.4 0.2 1.9 0.7 -6.6 -0.1
IV 2.0 -2.2 -4.1 3.8 2.2 1.7 4.9 2.6 -13.6 0.8
ANNUAL 2.2 0.4 -1.7 3.2 -0.6 1.1 3.7 1.8 -16.3 -0.4
2009 I 1.1 -5.8 -6.8 2.7 2.8 1.6 7.7 3.4 -4.1 2.6
II 1.7 -6.9 -8.5 3.4 4.4 1.7 6.8 3.2 -0.7 2.8
III 1.5 -7.1 -8.5 2.1 3.7 0.6 4.5 1.7 -3.7 1.1
IV r3.2 r-3.4 -6.4 r0.1 r-1.3 r-2.9 r0.6 -1.9 r15.5 -0.2
ANNUAL 1.9 -5.8 -7.5 r2.1 r2.5 0.2 r4.9 1.6 1.5 1.6
2010 I 6.1 2.8 -3.1 1.6 -0.8 -4.2 -4.5 -4.3 22.3 -1.8
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See footnotes following Table 6. June 3, 2010
r=revised Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
SOURCES: Output data are from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Census Bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce; the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor; and the Federal Reserve Board. Compensation and hours data are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. RELIABILITY: Productivity and cost measures are regularly revised as more complete information becomes available. The measures are first published within 40 days of the close of the reference period; revisions appear 30 days later, and second revisions after an additional 60 days. In the business sector, the third publication (second revision) of a quarterly index of output per hour of all persons has differed from the initial value by between -1.5 and +1.5 index points approximately 95 percent of the time. This interval is based on the performance of this measure between the fourth quarter of 1995 and the fourth quarter of 2009. Footnotes, Tables 1-6 (1) Wages and salaries of employees plus employers' contributions for social insurance and private benefit plans. Except for nonfinancial corporations, where there are no self-employed, data also include an estimate of wages, salaries, and supplemental payments for the self- employed. (2) The change for recent quarters is based on the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers (CPI-U). The trend from 1978-2009 is based on the Consumer Price Index research series (CPI-U-RS). (3) Unit nonlabor payments include profits, consumption of fixed capital, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, net interest and miscellaneous payments, business current transfer payments, rental income of persons, and the current surplus of government enterprises. (4) Current dollar output divided by the output index. (5) Quarterly changes: Percent change compounded at annual rate is calculated using index numbers to three decimal places. Indexes published in the news release are rounded to one decimal place for convenience. Annual changes: Percent change is calculated using annual average indexes to three decimal places. (6) Unit nonlabor costs include consumption of fixed capital, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, net interest and miscellaneous payments, and business current transfer payments. (7) Total unit costs are the sum of unit labor and nonlabor costs. (8) Unit profits include corporate profits before tax with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.