Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Labor Compensation for Retail Trade: Used Merchandise Stores (NAICS 4533) in the United States

Title Labor Compensation for Retail Trade: Used Merchandise Stores (NAICS 4533) in the United States
Series ID IPUHN4533U110000000
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Industry Productivity
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Index 2017=100
Date Range 1987-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-26 9:13 AM CDT
Notes Labor compensation, defined as payroll plus supplemental payments, is a measure of the cost to the employer of securing the services of labor. Payroll includes salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, bonuses, vacation and sick leave pay, and compensation in kind. Supplemental payments include both legally required expenditures and payments for voluntary programs. The legally required portion consists primarily of federal old age and survivors’ insurance, unemployment compensation, and workers’ compensation. Payments for voluntary programs include all programs not specifically required by legislation, such as the employer portion of private health insurance and pension plans.
DATE VALUE
1987-01-01 32.712
1988-01-01 36.237
1989-01-01 40.179
1990-01-01 40.127
1991-01-01 43.535
1992-01-01 42.585
1993-01-01 48.268
1994-01-01 47.451
1995-01-01 52.088
1996-01-01 55.986
1997-01-01 61.167
1998-01-01 61.854
1999-01-01 69.252
2000-01-01 75.331
2001-01-01 70.435
2002-01-01 63.149
2003-01-01 58.952
2004-01-01 62.361
2005-01-01 66.010
2006-01-01 72.764
2007-01-01 66.556
2008-01-01 65.417
2009-01-01 72.103
2010-01-01 72.911
2011-01-01 74.904
2012-01-01 89.813
2013-01-01 86.509
2014-01-01 90.687
2015-01-01 94.928
2016-01-01 96.574
2017-01-01 100.000
2018-01-01 101.313
2019-01-01 106.462
2020-01-01 97.496
2021-01-01 123.176
2022-01-01 129.253
2023-01-01 137.064

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