| Consumer Price Index |
| (CPI) |
measures inflation as experienced by consumers in their day-to-day living expenses. It is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
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| Current Employment Statistics |
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provides the most current information available on jobs by industry for Michigan and its major metro areas. This monthly survey of business establishments provides estimates of employment, hours, and earnings. The industry estimates reflect the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and are estimated using a new probability based sample. The data series are available from 1990 through the current month.
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| Income Estimates |
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are produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Two types are computed: (1) Personal income - income received by all persons from all sources. (2) Per Capita Personal Income - total personal income of the residents of a given area divided by the resident population of the area.
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| Industry Long Term Forecasts |
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display actual and expected employment levels by detailed industry at the 3-Digit NAICS level. Aggregations by industry sectors such as goods producing, service producing and government are also shown. |
| (2010 to 2020) Michigan statewide and Regional Forecasts available. |
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| Local Area Unemployment Statistics |
| (LAUS) |
produces monthly estimates of labor force, total employment and unemployment for Michigan, metropolitan areas, counties and major cities.
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| Local Employment Dynamics |
| (LED) |
a new tool that delivers county economic indicators (such as job creation, new hires, turnover, new hire earnings) that previously were not available with demographic detail.
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| Mass Layoff Statistics |
| (MLS) |
are quarterly reports of mass layoff actions that result in workers being separated from their jobs. Statistics on extended mass layoffs involving 50 or more individuals at a single establishment are presented showing causes of the events and demographic characteristics of those affected.
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| Occupational Long Term Forecasts |
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show actual and expected employment levels, rates of change, and the expected average number of job openings per year for nearly 700 job titles. |
| (2010 to 2020) Michigan statewide and Regional Forecasts available. |
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| Occupational Short Term Forecasts |
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show Michigan's actual (2nd Quarter 2011) and expected (2nd Quarter 2013) employment levels and rates of change for nearly 700 job titles. |
(2011 to 2013) ‹› Michigan statewide only.
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| Population Estimates |
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are produced annually by the U.S. Census Bureau. Every ten years, the decennial census is conducted which collects information from every household in the U.S. and its territories. Estimates begin with the year 1900.
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| Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (ES-202) |
| (QCEW) |
provides a complete count of workers covered by unemployment insurance programs. This quarterly census shows the number of industry establishments (based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)), their average monthly employment, and average weekly wages. The available state and county data is typically used for a detailed look at Michigan's industrial makeup.
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| Wages ( from Occupational Employment Statistics ) |
| (OES) |
produces occupational employment and wage estimates for over 700 nonagricultural job titles for Michigan and its major metropolitan areas. Self-employed persons are not represented in this data.
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