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Spotlight on Statistics
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March 2013

BLS Spotlight on Statistics: Productivity

Chart Data

Information sector

 

Output per hour in selected information industries, 2000 to 2010
NAICS code Industry Index 2000=100
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

51

Information(1) 100 100.7 106.1 114.2 121.2 129.0 136.7 142.3 148.8 156.1 169.5

5111

Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers 100 98.3 97.2 102.1 97.2 94.5 98.2 99.1 96.4 94.8 98.5

5112

Software publishers 100 98.5 102.4 115.8 134.7 139.9 142.4 145.1 150.5 149.1 157.9

51213

Motion picture and video exhibition 100 95.4 92.0 92.7 95.6 102.2 109.1 115.0 110.7 118.1 118.5

5151

Radio and television broadcasting 100 97.2 103.1 102.6 105.6 108.5 117.2 118.9 119.3 117.7 135.2

5152

Cable and other subscription programming 100 90.8 92.0 100.8 108.9 118.9 125.0 145.6 155.5 159.2 172.7

5171

Wired telecommunications carriers 100 96.9 105.4 112.3 118.1 122.1 126.3 128.0 130.5 132.9 139.0

5172

Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) 100 125.6 142.7 159.2 192.3 251.1 269.9 285.7 340.4 423.8 491.4

Footnotes:
(1) Industry coverage is significant but less than 100 percent.

Source: Labor Productivity and Costs | Chart

 

 


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