U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact‑finding agency within the Department of Labor, collecting, analyzing, and publishing essential labor‑market, price, and productivity data to inform public policy, businesses, researchers, and government agencies.
Address: Suitland Federal Center, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20212
Phone: (202) 691-5200
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Delco Above Average When It Comes to Fitness and Rec Workers
The city of Philadelphia may have one of the highest rates of obesity in the country, according to the CDC, but in places like Delaware…
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Quiet Quitting & Minimalism at Work
Quiet Quitting is engaging in minimalism at work and not getting caught up in the hustle culture. Individuals are doing only what they were hired…
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Workforce Trends Put Extra Bucks in Area Wallets, Yet Phila.’s Windfall Lags National Stats
While wage increase statistics are increasing steadily nationwide amid a candidate-friendly market, Greater Philadelphia still finds itself in the lower half of the list of…
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Crozer Health Tackles EMT Shortage With New Training Opportunities
Crozer Health is working to reduce a critical shortage of EMTs nationwide with a new training facility, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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Delaware County Is Sixth Lowest for Regional Unemployment in June
The unemployment rate in Delaware County was 13.6 percent in June, placing it in the middle of the pack based on the unemployment rates within…
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Bureau of Labor Statistics: Delco Has Region’s Fastest-Rising Average Wage
You might want to take a closer look at your paycheck, because Delaware County workers are seeing their wages increase faster than anywhere else in…
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Employment Up, Wages Down in Delco. Ditto for Most of America’s Largest Counties
From December 2015 to December 2016, employment increased in 280 of the 344 largest counties in the country, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has…




















