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Productivity

Additional Requests

Each year, the Productivity program produces millions of individual data estimates. These data can be accessed in multiple ways from our web site:

The Productivity program also has robust documentation of our methods that can be found in our Handbook of Methods, and newer methodological changes not yet incorporated into the handbook on our technical notes page.

While the Productivity program publishes many data estimates and method explanations online, we may receive requests that require additional data or explanations. To promote transparency of any releasable data and explanations that do not regularly get updated on the website or that require special disclaimers, the repository below lists requests produced starting in June 2024.

To request data from the productivity program, contact productivity staff. Many data requests can be fulfilled using the resources available on our website. Please note that our ability to process special queries is based on available resources and may incur a fee. Data produced through special queries are subject to the same publication guidelines as standard data productions.

 Office of Productivity and Technology Requests
Date Provided Release Request Title and Description

2024-12-10

Labor Productivity and Costs: Major Sector

Total economy, all workers productivity measures data and Employee productivity measures for nonfarm business, business, nonfinancial corporate, and manufacturing sectors data

2024-07-24

Labor Productivity and Costs: Major Sector

Manufacturing employment as a proportion of total employment