Name | Employer Cost Index (Archives) |
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Additional Background | The Employer Cost Index (ECI) measures of the change in the cost of labor, excluding the influence of employment shifts among occupations and industries.ECI includes changes in wages and salaries plus employer costs for employee benefits. The survey covers all occupations in the civilian economy. Because of changes in methodology, two ECI databases exist: one for data through the year 2000, and a second with data starting in 2001.
Many summary goods and service items are available since 1982, but detailed goods and service items are available for more limited periods.
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Geographic Coverage | U.S. |
Periodicity | Quarterly |
Series Begins/Ends | 2001 - 2013 |
Data Source | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
Geographic Coverage | U.S. |
Series Begins/Ends | 2001 - 2013 |
Reporting Period | Quarterly |
Updated | Jul. 19, 2013 |
Next update | None |
Original Source | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
Number of records | 14,530 |
Values Missing or Not Reported | 5.7% |
File Size | 1.3MB |
Latest data available | Quarter 4, 2013 |
Source (APA): |
State Statistics. (2013, July 19). Employer Cost Index (Archives). https://statestatistics.org/us/stats/employer-cost-index-(archives).html?bid=%27MQ%3D%3D%27&dbc=cmFuZF91c2E%3D
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The Employer Cost Index (ECI) measures of the change in the cost of labor, excluding the influence of employment shifts among occupations and industries.ECI includes changes in wages and salaries plus employer costs for employee benefits. The survey covers all occupations in the civilian economy. Because of changes in methodology, two ECI databases exist: one for data through the year 2000, and a second with data starting in 2001.
Many summary goods and service items are available since 1982, but detailed goods and service items are available for more limited periods.
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