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HOURS AND EARNINGS IN TEXAS +AVE. WEEKLY EARNINGS AVE. WEEKLY HOURS AVE. HOURLY EARNINGS
JAN, 94* DEC, 93 JAN, 93 JAN, 94* DEC, 93 JAN, 93 JAN, 94* DEC, 93 JAN, 93MANUFACTURING TOTAL
Durable Goods
Lumber & Wood Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Stone. Clay & Glass Products
Primary Metal Industries
Fabricated Metal Industries
Industrial Mach., exc. Electric
Oil Field Machinery
Electronic & Oth. Electrical Eqmt.
Transportation Equipment
Instruments & Related Prod.
Misc. Manufacturing Inds.
Nondurable Goods
Food & Kindred Products
Meat Products
Malt Beverages
Textile Mill Products
Apparel & Other Text. Prods.
Paper & Allied Products
Printing & Publishing
Chemicals & Allied Products
Petroleum & Coal Products
Petroleum Refining
Rubber & Misc. Plastics Products
Leather & Leather Products
NONMANUFACTURING
Mining
Oil & Gas Extraction
Communications
Elec. Gas & San. Services
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
General Merchandise Stores
Depository Inst., Inc. Banks477.12
473.71
336.87
335.05
431.12
539.98
461.91
482.05
575.44
475.30
677.1 1
447.62
308.84
481.24
368.83
313.04
909.67
378.22
258.00
554.95
465.76
758.52
908.56
953.31
435.21
263.06
313.38
686.60
692.21
585.86
606.66
261.13
458.40
204.29
199.73
330.15480.68
482.63
350.32
336.44
442.88
538.77
471.84
495.26
591.70
494.21
668.48
446.37
319.03
478.98
379.96
310.25
944.38
389.08
246.25
558.48
468.76
760.19
876.00
918.24
432.81
270.92
311.88
684.36
689.31
585.96
594.05
262.61
452.18
210.07
218.79
307.02469.27
465.26
318.61
322.46
430.12
535.46
444.79
463.40
593.79
474.30
657.71
450.60
346.94
473.63
369.09
299.90
874.58
420.36
239.73
548.23
453.60
739.34
867.58
911.54
429.24
265.32
304.75
667.95
678.66
580.18
571.70
252.48
449.80
195.49
178.32
325.9543.1
43.7
43.3
42.9
44.4
44.7
44.5
44.8
47.4
42.4
43.6
41.5
41.4
42.4
40.8
43.0
44.9
41.2
40.0
43.8
41.0
44.1
48.9
49.6
44.5
38.8
34.1
43.9
43.7
40.1
42.1
32.6
40.0
30.4
29.9
38.343.5
44.4
44.4
43.3
45.1
44.6
45.5
45.9
48.5
43.2
43.1
41.6
42.2
42.5
41.8
42.5
46.0
42.2
39.4
44.5
41.3
44.3
47.3
47.9
44.3-
39.9
34.5
44.7
44.5
40.3
41.6
33.2
39.7
31.4
33.0
35.742.7
43.2
42.2
41.5
43.8
44.4
43.1
43.8
49.4
42.5
44.5
41.8
41.6
42.1
41.8
42.6
42.6
45.2
37.4
44.9
40.5
43.8
47.1
47.6
44.9
39.6
33.6
43.8
43.7
40.8
41.1-
32.0
39.7
29.8
27.1
36.511.07
10.84
7.78
7.81
9.71
12.08
10.38
10.76
12.14
11.21
15.53
10.76
7.46
11.35
9.04
7.28
20.26
9.18
6.45
12.67
11.36
17.20
18.58
19.22
9.78
6.78
9.19
15.64
15.84
14.61
14.41
8.01
11.46
6.72
6.68
8.62DALLAS
Manufacturing
Durable Goods
Nondurable Goods
FORT WORTH-ARLINGTON
Manufacturing
Durable Goods
Nondurable GoodsHOUSTON
Manufacturing
Durable Goods
Nondurable Goods
SAN ANTONIO
Manufacturing
Durable Goods
Nondurable GoodsHOURS AND EARNINGS
FOR SELECTED
TEXAS METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS473.37
491.46
440.57
536.35
571.75
471.52
584.71
512.82
671.10
361.50
376.61
345.82484.22
506.90
446.02
540.51
574.09
482.03
607.94
537.54
690.35
359.31
372.49
347.21461.60
483.48
425.38
517.23
542.72
472.49
603.44
517.33
703.43
351.95
351.94
351.1142.8 43.9 42.9 11.06
43.3 44.7 43.4 11.35
41.8 42.6 42.2 10.54
42.5 43.0 42.5 12.62
42.7 43.1 42.6 13.39
42.1 43.0 42.3 11.2043.7 45.2
44.4 46.5
42.8 43.5
41.6 41.3
42.7 41.9
40.4 40.844.6 13.38
45.3 11.55
43.8 15.6811.03
11.34
10.47
12.57
13.32
11.21
13.45
11.56
15.8741.7 8.69 8.70 8.44
41.6 8.82 8.89 8.46
41.7 8.56 8.51 8.4211.05
10.87
7.89
7.77
9.82
12.08
10.37
.10.79
12.20
11.44
15.51
10.73
7.56
11.27
9.09
7.30
20.53
9.22
6.25
12.55
11.35
17.16
18.52
19.17
9.77
6.79
9.04
15.31
15.49
14.54
14.28
7.91
1 1.39
6.69
6.63
8.6010.99
10.77
7.55
7.77
9.82
12.06
10.32
10.58
12.02
11.16
14.78
10.78
8.34
11.25
8.83
7.04
20.53
9.30
6.41
12.21
11.20
16.88
18.42
19.15
9.56
6.70
9.07
15.25
15.53
14.22
13.91
7.89
11.33
6.56
6.58
8.9310.76
11.14
10.08
12.17
12.74
11.17
13.53
11.42
16.06+Figures for Texas and selected areas cover Production Workers in Manufacturing and Mining Industries only and Nonsupervisory Employees in
other industry divisions. Earnings' averages include premium pay for overtime, holidays, and for late-shift work. .Preliminary subject to
revision upon receipt of additional reports.
SOURCE: Texas Employment Commission in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor- Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
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Texas Employment Commission. Economic Research and Analysis Department. Labor Force Estimates: Civilian Labor Force and Texas Metropolitan Areas, January 1994, report, 1994-01~; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1033829/m1/4/?q=%221852~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.