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Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
HOUSEHOLD DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
A-44. Average weekly hours of work and percent of hours teleworked by telework status, usual full- or part-time status, occupation, industry, and class of worker, June 2025
[Numbers in thousands]
Characteristic Total people at work(1) People who teleworked or worked at home for pay
Number of
people
(in thousands)
Average weekly
hours
teleworked or
worked at home
for pay
Average weekly
hours worked
Hours teleworked
or worked at home
for pay as a
percent of hours
worked(2)
Number of
people
(in thousands)
Average weekly
hours
teleworked or
worked at home
for pay
Average weekly
hours worked
Hours teleworked
or worked at home
for pay as a
percent of hours
worked(2)

Usual full- or part-time status

Total, 16 years and over

156,288 5.7 38.3 14.9 33,791 26.4 39.5 66.8

Full-time workers

130,672 6.4 41.6 15.3 29,734 27.9 42.3 66.1

Part-time workers

25,616 2.4 21.4 11.4 4,058 15.3 19.6 78.4

Occupation

Management, professional, and related occupations

66,020 9.7 39.3 24.6 24,221 26.3 39.7 66.4

Management, business, and financial operations occupations

29,889 11.6 40.9 28.3 12,638 27.4 40.5 67.6

Management occupations

20,102 9.9 41.7 23.8 7,344 27.1 41.2 65.8

Business and financial operations occupations

9,787 15.1 39.4 38.2 5,294 27.9 39.7 70.2

Professional and related occupations

36,131 8.1 38.0 21.2 11,583 25.1 38.8 64.9

Computer and mathematical occupations

6,351 18.5 39.7 46.7 4,028 29.2 40.0 73.1

Architecture and engineering occupations

3,592 8.6 40.6 21.1 1,258 24.5 40.4 60.5

Life, physical, and social science occupations

1,731 6.7 39.9 16.8 533 21.8 40.6 53.7

Community and social services occupations

2,509 6.4 38.2 16.6 784 20.3 38.0 53.6

Legal occupations

1,889 13.5 41.1 32.9 999 25.5 41.8 61.1

Education, training, and library occupations

6,890 3.3 34.4 9.6 1,163 19.7 33.9 58.0

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

3,297 11.8 35.3 33.3 1,585 24.5 35.8 68.4

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

9,872 2.9 38.3 7.5 1,233 22.9 38.7 59.1

Service occupations

27,377 1.4 35.0 3.9 1,437 26.0 37.9 68.6

Healthcare support occupations

5,713 3.0 36.3 8.2 526 32.3 39.5 81.9

Protective service occupations

3,417 1.1 41.1 2.7 184 20.6 46.5 44.2

Food preparation and serving related occupations

8,132 0.3 31.9 0.9 135 16.7 32.0 52.0

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

5,947 0.5 36.0 1.3 159 17.9 36.1 49.5

Personal care and service occupations

4,168 2.8 33.2 8.3 433 26.5 34.7 76.2

Sales and office occupations

29,657 6.5 37.0 17.6 7,146 27.1 39.2 69.1

Sales and related occupations

13,822 6.1 37.2 16.4 3,149 26.7 40.9 65.3

Office and administrative support occupations

15,835 6.9 36.9 18.8 3,996 27.4 37.9 72.3

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

14,428 0.8 40.8 1.9 512 21.3 41.6 51.2

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

1,094 1.0 41.0 2.4 58 - - -

Construction and extraction occupations

8,388 0.7 40.3 1.8 276 22.0 43.1 51.0

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

4,946 0.8 41.6 1.8 179 21.2 40.6 52.2

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

18,807 0.7 39.6 1.7 475 26.6 39.0 68.1

Production occupations

7,675 1.1 40.2 2.8 316 27.8 36.6 75.8

Transportation and material moving occupations

11,132 0.3 39.2 0.9 159 24.3 43.8 55.4

Industry

Agriculture and related industries

2,184 3.7 40.8 9.1 286 28.2 37.0 76.2

Nonagricultural industries

154,104 5.7 38.3 15.0 33,506 26.4 39.6 66.7

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

498 4.6 49.9 9.3 82 28.1 41.6 67.5

Construction

12,012 2.1 40.2 5.3 1,146 22.4 39.4 56.9

Manufacturing

14,418 4.7 41.5 11.4 2,674 25.4 41.4 61.3

Durable goods manufacturing

9,404 4.7 41.6 11.3 1,715 25.8 42.1 61.2

Nondurable goods manufacturing

5,013 4.7 41.2 11.5 959 24.7 40.2 61.5

Wholesale and retail trade

19,082 3.4 37.2 9.2 2,512 26.1 40.7 64.1

Wholesale trade

2,969 6.9 41.3 16.7 772 26.6 41.5 64.0

Retail trade

16,114 2.8 36.5 7.7 1,740 25.9 40.4 64.2

Transportation and utilities

9,771 2.6 40.8 6.3 989 25.6 42.0 60.9

Transportation and warehousing

8,202 1.9 40.6 4.6 581 26.6 42.4 62.8

Utilities

1,569 6.3 42.1 14.9 409 24.1 41.4 58.3

Information

2,670 13.1 38.7 33.8 1,233 28.4 40.5 70.0

Financial activities

10,814 14.5 40.3 36.1 5,572 28.2 40.7 69.2

Finance and insurance

7,733 16.7 40.8 40.8 4,354 29.6 41.5 71.3

Real estate and rental and leasing

3,081 9.2 38.9 23.6 1,217 23.3 38.0 61.2

Professional and business services

21,787 12.6 38.9 32.3 9,464 28.9 39.4 73.3

Professional and technical services

14,067 17.1 39.4 43.5 8,278 29.1 39.6 73.5

Management, administrative, and waste services

7,720 4.2 38.0 11.1 1,187 27.5 38.2 72.1

Education and health services

33,980 4.3 36.9 11.5 5,956 24.3 37.9 64.2

Educational services

11,234 4.2 35.4 11.7 2,186 21.3 35.8 59.6

Health care and social assistance

22,745 4.3 37.7 11.5 3,770 26.1 39.1 66.6

Hospitals

7,712 3.7 39.1 9.5 1,101 26.1 40.7 64.3

Health services, except hospitals

11,286 4.4 37.3 11.7 1,908 25.7 38.1 67.5

Social assistance

3,748 5.4 35.9 15.1 761 26.7 39.5 67.8

Leisure and hospitality

13,821 1.6 33.3 4.8 1,021 21.4 36.4 58.9

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

3,539 4.2 32.8 12.8 668 22.3 35.4 62.9

Accommodation and food services

10,282 0.7 33.4 2.0 353 19.8 38.4 51.7

Other services

7,662 3.8 35.7 10.5 1,269 22.7 37.1 61.2

Other services, except private households

7,053 3.9 36.2 10.8 1,211 22.7 37.4 60.7

Private households

609 2.0 29.7 6.8 58 - - -

Public administration

7,591 4.8 40.4 11.9 1,588 23.0 39.0 58.9

Class of worker(3)

Wage and salary workers, excluding incorporated self-employed

140,309 5.4 38.4 14.0 28,248 26.7 40.2 66.4

Private industries

121,447 5.6 38.4 14.7 25,131 27.2 40.4 67.3

Government

18,862 3.7 38.4 9.7 3,118 22.6 38.4 58.9

Federal

3,830 4.6 40.0 11.5 662 26.5 39.1 67.9

State

6,686 5.5 37.5 14.8 1,608 23.0 37.5 61.4

Local

8,346 1.9 38.5 5.0 848 18.9 39.7 47.6

Self-employed workers

15,910 8.7 37.7 23.0 5,530 24.9 36.1 69.1

Self-employed workers, incorporated

6,684 10.5 41.5 25.4 2,709 26.0 40.2 64.6

Self-employed workers, unincorporated

9,226 7.3 35.0 20.9 2,821 23.9 32.1 74.5

Footnotes
(1) Data refer to people who worked during the survey reference week regardless of telework status. Excludes employed people absent from work the entire week due to holidays, vacation, illness, or other reasons.
(2) Aggregate hours teleworked or worked at home for pay as a percent of aggregate hours worked.
(3) Unpaid family workers are included in total employed, but not shown separately.

NOTE: Usual full- or part-time status refers to hours at all jobs combined; full time is 35 hours or more per week, and part time is less than 35 hours. Occupation, industry, and class of worker refer to a person's main or sole job. Data are not seasonally adjusted. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data. Effective with January 2025 data, industries reflect the introduction of the 2022 Census industry classification system, derived from the 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). No historical data have been revised. Data for 2025 are not strictly comparable with earlier years. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 75,000).

 

Last Modified Date: July 03, 2025