Average Industry Wages (Quarterly Data) (Archives, 1975-2016)
Database Detail
| Name | Average Industry Wages (Quarterly Data) (Archives, 1975-2016) |
| Summary | Average industry wages and employment by type of ownership and by industry sector |
| Additional Background |
This quarterly database is no longer updated. See related databases. This database includes quarterly and annual average industry wages by type of ownership and by industry group. Information is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) that includes employment and wage data in over 2,400 industries and industry groups. Wage data outputs include monthly employment, quarterly wages and contributions, and average weekly wage. Data are revised on a regular basis.
Note: Some data are available since 1975; many are available only since 1990.
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| Geographic Coverage | U.S., States, Counties |
| Periodicity | Quarterly |
| Series Begins/Ends | 1975 - 2016 |
| Data Source | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| Summary | Average industry wages and employment by type of ownership and by industry sector |
| Geographic Coverage | U.S., States, Counties |
| Series Begins/Ends | 1975 - 2016 |
| Reporting Period | Quarterly |
| New Database added | Nov. 23, 2016 |
| Next update | None |
| Original Source | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| Number of records | 340,198,872 |
| Values Missing or Not Reported | 52.0% |
| File Size | 5412MB |
| Latest data available | Quarter 4, 2016 |
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This quarterly database is no longer updated. See related databases. This database includes quarterly and annual average industry wages by type of ownership and by industry group. Information is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) that includes employment and wage data in over 2,400 industries and industry groups. Wage data outputs include monthly employment, quarterly wages and contributions, and average weekly wage. Data are revised on a regular basis.
Note: Some data are available since 1975; many are available only since 1990.
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APA
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