Employment Cost Index: Total compensation for State and local government workers in All industries and occupations : 134.30 (As of 2017-10-01) ( Discontinued )

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Historical Data

Date
Value
YOY (%)
2017-10-01
134.30
+2.52%
2017-07-01
133.30
+2.38%
2017-04-01
132.50
+2.55%
2017-01-01
131.80
+2.57%
2016-10-01
131.00
+2.50%
2016-07-01
130.20
+2.60%
2016-04-01
129.20
+2.38%
2016-01-01
128.50
+2.47%
2015-10-01
127.80
+2.49%
2015-07-01
126.90
+2.34%
2015-04-01
126.20
+2.27%
2015-01-01
125.40
+2.12%
2014-10-01
124.70
+2.05%
2014-07-01
124.00
+2.14%
Total 68

Basic Info

Employment Cost Index: Total compensation for State and local government workers in All industries and occupations was 134.30 as of 2017-10-01, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Historically, Employment Cost Index: Total compensation for State and local government workers in All industries and occupations reached a record high of 134.30 and a record low of 83.60, the median value is 113.35. Typical value range is from 113.47 to 127.81. The Year-Over-Year growth is 2.52%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Employment Cost Index: Total compensation for State and local government workers in All industries and occupations - last updated on 2017-10-01.

Quarterly , seasonally adjusted . Includes wages, salaries, and employer costs for employee benefits.

Category Prices
Region USA
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 134.30
Latest Period 2017-10-01
Long Term Average 120.64
Average Annualized Growth Rate +2.87%
Value from 1 year ago -
Change from 1 year ago %
Frequency Quarterly
Unit 2005 =100
Download Source CIS3010000000000I.txt

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Date
Value
Unit
1-Year Growth
3-Year Growth
5-Year Growth
10-Year Growth
2017-10-01
134.30
2005 =100
+2.52%
+2.50%
+2.29%
+2.17%
2023-10-01
164.30
2005 =100
+4.25%
+4.79%
+4.02%
+3.27%
2023-10-01
162.10
2005 =100
+4.18%
+4.41%
+3.69%
+3.04%
2023-10-01
159.90
2005 =100
+2.57%
+2.57%
+2.47%
+2.54%
2017-10-01
129.10
2005 =100
+2.70%
+2.46%
+2.32%
+2.18%
2023-10-01
161.60
2005 =100
+4.06%
+4.50%
+3.75%
+3.07%
2023-10-01
160.50
2005 =100
+4.49%
+4.36%
+3.91%
+3.18%
2023-10-01
161.90
2005 =100
+4.12%
+4.52%
+3.76%
+3.07%
2023-10-01
161.90
2005 =100
+3.72%
+3.98%
+3.32%
+2.70%
2017-10-01
131.40
2005 =100
+2.66%
+2.28%
+2.21%
+2.09%
2023-10-01
152.20
2005 =100
+4.68%
+4.00%
+3.28%
+2.63%
2023-10-01
171.50
2005 =100
+4.96%
+4.99%
+4.47%
+3.66%
2023-10-01
162.00
2005 =100
+4.31%
+4.64%
+3.88%
+3.15%
2023-10-01
157.80
2005 =100
+4.16%
+4.00%
+3.55%
+2.90%
2023-10-01
183.10
2005 =100
+4.15%
+6.61%
+5.69%
+4.43%
2023-10-01
156.30
2005 =100
+3.78%
+4.01%
+3.45%
+2.88%
2023-10-01
166.70
2005 =100
+5.11%
+3.88%
+3.34%
+2.90%
2023-10-01
157.80
2005 =100
+4.30%
+3.80%
+3.08%
+2.66%
2023-10-01
135.10
2005 =100
+2.58%
+2.93%
+2.31%
+2.59%
2023-10-01
161.50
2005 =100
+5.35%
+4.53%
+3.71%
+3.02%
2023-10-01
156.00
2005 =100
+3.59%
+3.85%
+3.10%
+2.59%
2023-10-01
163.00
2005 =100
+3.76%
+4.24%
+3.67%
+3.01%
2023-10-01
150.90
2005 =100
+4.00%
+3.68%
+2.88%
+2.46%
2023-10-01
163.30
2005 =100
+4.15%
+4.62%
+3.82%
+3.11%
2023-10-01
172.90
2005 =100
+4.28%
+5.63%
+4.73%
+3.67%
2023-10-01
156.80
2005 =100
+3.98%
+3.97%
+3.22%
+2.69%
2023-10-01
160.00
2005 =100
+3.83%
+4.35%
+3.76%
+3.14%
2023-10-01
177.30
2005 =100
+3.99%
+6.30%
+5.34%
+4.13%
2023-10-01
162.50
2005 =100
+4.57%
+4.84%
+3.82%
+2.94%
2023-10-01
156.40
2005 =100
+4.20%
+4.16%
+3.32%
+2.64%
2023-10-01
164.10
2005 =100
+4.26%
+4.79%
+4.03%
+3.26%
2023-10-01
162.70
2005 =100
+5.38%
+4.40%
+3.86%
+3.11%
2023-10-01
159.70
2005 =100
+3.77%
+4.31%
+3.74%
+3.14%
2023-10-01
185.00
2005 =100
+4.64%
+4.01%
+3.71%
+3.42%
2023-10-01
162.40
2005 =100
+3.84%
+3.87%
+3.25%
+2.80%
2023-10-01
167.70
2005 =100
+4.62%
+4.87%
+4.09%
+3.43%
2023-10-01
158.50
2005 =100
+3.73%
+4.45%
+3.68%
+3.01%
2023-10-01
169.50
2005 =100
+4.44%
+4.98%
+4.23%
+3.58%

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