TABLE B–36.—Civilian employment and unemployment by sex and age, 1959–2004[Thousands <strong>of</strong> persons 16 years <strong>of</strong> age and over; monthly data seasonally adjusted]Civilian employmentUnemploymentYear or monthTotalTotalMales16-19years20yearsandoverTotalFemales16-19years20yearsandoverTotalTotalMales16-19years20yearsandoverTotalFemales16-19years20yearsandover1959 .................... 64,630 43,466 2,198 41,267 21,164 1,640 19,524 3,740 2,420 398 2,022 1,320 256 1,0631960 .................... 65,778 43,904 2,361 41,543 21,874 1,768 20,105 3,852 2,486 426 2,060 1,366 286 1,0801961 .................... 65,746 43,656 2,315 41,342 22,090 1,793 20,296 4,714 2,997 479 2,518 1,717 349 1,3681962 .................... 66,702 44,177 2,362 41,815 22,525 1,833 20,693 3,911 2,423 408 2,016 1,488 313 1,1751963 .................... 67,762 44,657 2,406 42,251 23,105 1,849 21,257 4,070 2,472 501 1,971 1,598 383 1,2161964 .................... 69,305 45,474 2,587 42,886 23,831 1,929 21,903 3,786 2,205 487 1,718 1,581 385 1,1951965 .................... 71,088 46,340 2,918 43,422 24,748 2,118 22,630 3,366 1,914 479 1,435 1,452 395 1,0561966 .................... 72,895 46,919 3,253 43,668 25,976 2,468 23,510 2,875 1,551 432 1,120 1,324 405 9211967 .................... 74,372 47,479 3,186 44,294 26,893 2,496 24,397 2,975 1,508 448 1,060 1,468 391 1,0781968 .................... 75,920 48,114 3,255 44,859 27,807 2,526 25,281 2,817 1,419 426 993 1,397 412 9851969 .................... 77,902 48,818 3,430 45,388 29,084 2,687 26,397 2,832 1,403 440 963 1,429 413 1,0151970 .................... 78,678 48,990 3,409 45,581 29,688 2,735 26,952 4,093 2,238 599 1,638 1,855 506 1,3491971 .................... 79,367 49,390 3,478 45,912 29,976 2,730 27,246 5,016 2,789 693 2,097 2,227 568 1,6581972 .................... 82,153 50,896 3,765 47,130 31,257 2,980 28,276 4,882 2,659 711 1,948 2,222 598 1,6251973 .................... 85,064 52,349 4,039 48,310 32,715 3,231 29,484 4,365 2,275 653 1,624 2,089 583 1,5071974 .................... 86,794 53,024 4,103 48,922 33,769 3,345 30,424 5,156 2,714 757 1,957 2,441 665 1,7771975 .................... 85,846 51,857 3,839 48,018 33,989 3,263 30,726 7,929 4,442 966 3,476 3,486 802 2,6841976 .................... 88,752 53,138 3,947 49,190 35,615 3,389 32,226 7,406 4,036 939 3,098 3,369 780 2,5881977 .................... 92,017 54,728 4,174 50,555 37,289 3,514 33,775 6,991 3,667 874 2,794 3,324 789 2,5351978 .................... 96,048 56,479 4,336 52,143 39,569 3,734 35,836 6,202 3,142 813 2,328 3,061 769 2,2921979 .................... 98,824 57,607 4,300 53,308 41,217 3,783 37,434 6,137 3,120 811 2,308 3,018 743 2,2761980 .................... 99,303 57,186 4,085 53,101 42,117 3,625 38,492 7,637 4,267 913 3,353 3,370 755 2,6151981 .................... 100,397 57,397 3,815 53,582 43,000 3,411 39,590 8,273 4,577 962 3,615 3,696 800 2,8951982 .................... 99,526 56,271 3,379 52,891 43,256 3,170 40,086 10,678 6,179 1,090 5,089 4,499 886 3,6131983 .................... 100,834 56,787 3,300 53,487 44,047 3,043 41,004 10,717 6,260 1,003 5,257 4,457 825 3,6321984 .................... 105,005 59,091 3,322 55,769 45,915 3,122 42,793 8,539 4,744 812 3,932 3,794 687 3,1071985 .................... 107,150 59,891 3,328 56,562 47,259 3,105 44,154 8,312 4,521 806 3,715 3,791 661 3,1291986 .................... 109,597 60,892 3,323 57,569 48,706 3,149 45,556 8,237 4,530 779 3,751 3,707 675 3,0321987 .................... 112,440 62,107 3,381 58,726 50,334 3,260 47,074 7,425 4,101 732 3,369 3,324 616 2,7091988 .................... 114,968 63,273 3,492 59,781 51,696 3,313 48,383 6,701 3,655 667 2,987 3,046 558 2,4871989 .................... 117,342 64,315 3,477 60,837 53,027 3,282 49,745 6,528 3,525 658 2,867 3,003 536 2,4671990 .................... 118,793 65,104 3,427 61,678 53,689 3,154 50,535 7,047 3,906 667 3,239 3,140 544 2,5961991 .................... 117,718 64,223 3,044 61,178 53,496 2,862 50,634 8,628 4,946 751 4,195 3,683 608 3,0741992 .................... 118,492 64,440 2,944 61,496 54,052 2,724 51,328 9,613 5,523 806 4,717 4,090 621 3,4691993 .................... 120,259 65,349 2,994 62,355 54,910 2,811 52,099 8,940 5,055 768 4,287 3,885 597 3,2881994 .................... 123,060 66,450 3,156 63,294 56,610 3,005 53,606 7,996 4,367 740 3,627 3,629 580 3,0491995 .................... 124,900 67,377 3,292 64,085 57,523 3,127 54,396 7,404 3,983 744 3,239 3,421 602 2,8191996 .................... 126,708 68,207 3,310 64,897 58,501 3,190 55,311 7,236 3,880 733 3,146 3,356 573 2,7831997 .................... 129,558 69,685 3,401 66,284 59,873 3,260 56,613 6,739 3,577 694 2,882 3,162 577 2,5851998 .................... 131,463 70,693 3,558 67,135 60,771 3,493 57,278 6,210 3,266 686 2,580 2,944 519 2,4241999 .................... 133,488 71,446 3,685 67,761 62,042 3,487 58,555 5,880 3,066 633 2,433 2,814 529 2,2852000 .................... 136,891 73,305 3,671 69,634 63,586 3,519 60,067 5,692 2,975 599 2,376 2,717 483 2,2352001 .................... 136,933 73,196 3,420 69,776 63,737 3,320 60,417 6,801 3,690 650 3,040 3,111 512 2,5992002 .................... 136,485 72,903 3,169 69,734 63,582 3,162 60,420 8,378 4,597 700 3,896 3,781 553 3,2282003 .................... 137,736 73,332 2,917 70,415 64,404 3,002 61,402 8,774 4,906 697 4,209 3,868 554 3,3142004 .................... 139,252 74,524 2,952 71,572 64,728 2,955 61,773 8,149 4,456 664 3,791 3,694 543 3,1502003: Jan ............ 137,429 72,891 2,997 69,894 64,538 3,086 61,452 8,484 4,800 701 4,099 3,684 558 3,126Feb ............ 137,365 73,163 2,961 70,202 64,202 3,075 61,127 8,636 4,819 730 4,089 3,816 538 3,278Mar ............ 137,451 73,096 2,852 70,244 64,355 3,076 61,279 8,493 4,696 719 3,977 3,798 546 3,252Apr ............. 137,628 73,207 2,864 70,343 64,421 3,073 61,349 8,822 4,969 723 4,246 3,852 573 3,280May ........... 137,552 73,145 2,892 70,253 64,407 3,034 61,372 8,926 5,033 721 4,313 3,893 574 3,318June ........... 137,775 73,123 2,948 70,175 64,652 2,951 61,700 9,228 5,218 733 4,485 4,010 647 3,363July ............ 137,511 73,090 2,866 70,224 64,421 2,986 61,435 9,024 5,127 740 4,387 3,898 558 3,340Aug ............ 137,593 73,174 2,913 70,262 64,418 2,963 61,456 8,914 4,956 618 4,337 3,958 563 3,396Sept ........... 137,619 73,493 2,897 70,596 64,126 2,963 61,163 8,961 4,995 711 4,283 3,967 539 3,427Oct ............. 138,022 73,589 2,895 70,694 64,433 2,938 61,495 8,755 4,856 661 4,195 3,899 539 3,360Nov ............ 138,457 73,869 2,931 70,939 64,588 3,056 61,532 8,651 4,893 663 4,230 3,758 456 3,302Dec ............ 138,409 74,122 2,987 71,135 64,286 2,849 61,437 8,399 4,587 620 3,968 3,811 505 3,3062004: Jan ............ 138,481 74,284 3,001 71,283 64,197 2,960 61,237 8,303 4,494 638 3,856 3,809 572 3,238Feb ............ 138,334 73,937 2,923 71,014 64,397 2,941 61,456 8,195 4,454 613 3,840 3,741 562 3,179Mar ............ 138,408 74,062 2,904 71,158 64,345 2,921 61,424 8,330 4,527 650 3,877 3,803 504 3,299Apr ............. 138,645 74,104 2,947 71,158 64,541 2,950 61,591 8,143 4,451 700 3,751 3,692 506 3,185May ........... 138,846 74,118 2,891 71,226 64,728 3,005 61,723 8,172 4,545 676 3,869 3,627 547 3,080June ........... 139,158 74,501 2,925 71,575 64,658 2,927 61,731 8,228 4,427 642 3,786 3,800 542 3,259July ............ 139,639 74,811 2,981 71,830 64,828 2,926 61,902 8,184 4,381 645 3,737 3,803 620 3,183Aug ............ 139,658 74,824 2,977 71,847 64,834 2,957 61,877 8,018 4,429 660 3,768 3,589 557 3,032Sept ........... 139,527 74,629 2,927 71,701 64,898 2,959 61,939 8,005 4,413 652 3,761 3,592 523 3,069Oct ............. 139,827 74,852 2,957 71,895 64,975 2,951 62,024 8,066 4,438 701 3,736 3,628 526 3,102Nov ............ 140,293 75,188 3,055 72,134 65,104 2,959 62,145 8,020 4,414 681 3,733 3,606 507 3,099Dec ............ 140,156 74,938 2,917 72,020 65,218 3,010 62,208 8,047 4,474 741 3,733 3,573 522 3,051Note.—See footnote 5 and Note, Table B–35.Source: Department <strong>of</strong> Labor, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Statistics.254
TABLE B–37.—Civilian employment by demographic characteristic, 1959–2004[Thousands <strong>of</strong> persons 16 years <strong>of</strong> age and over; monthly data seasonally adjusted]Year ormonthAllcivilianworkersTotalWhite 1 Black and o<strong>the</strong>r 1 Black or African American 1MalesFemalesBothsexes16-19TotalMalesFemalesBothsexes16-19TotalMalesFemalesBothsexes16-191959 .......................................... 64,630 58,006 39,494 18,512 3,475 6,623 3,971 2,652 362 ............ .......... .......... ..........1960 .......................................... 65,778 58,850 39,755 19,095 3,700 6,928 4,149 2,779 430 ............ .......... .......... ..........1961 .......................................... 65,746 58,913 39,588 19,325 3,693 6,833 4,068 2,765 414 ............ .......... .......... ..........1962 .......................................... 66,702 59,698 40,016 19,682 3,774 7,003 4,160 2,843 420 ............ .......... .......... ..........1963 .......................................... 67,762 60,622 40,428 20,194 3,851 7,140 4,229 2,911 404 ............ .......... .......... ..........1964 .......................................... 69,305 61,922 41,115 20,807 4,076 7,383 4,359 3,024 440 ............ .......... .......... ..........1965 .......................................... 71,088 63,446 41,844 21,602 4,562 7,643 4,496 3,147 474 ............ .......... .......... ..........1966 .......................................... 72,895 65,021 42,331 22,690 5,176 7,877 4,588 3,289 545 ............ .......... .......... ..........1967 .......................................... 74,372 66,361 42,833 23,528 5,114 8,011 4,646 3,365 568 ............ .......... .......... ..........1968 .......................................... 75,920 67,750 43,411 24,339 5,195 8,169 4,702 3,467 584 ............ .......... .......... ..........1969 .......................................... 77,902 69,518 44,048 25,470 5,508 8,384 4,770 3,614 609 ............ .......... .......... ..........1970 .......................................... 78,678 70,217 44,178 26,039 5,571 8,464 4,813 3,650 574 ............ .......... .......... ..........1971 .......................................... 79,367 70,878 44,595 26,283 5,670 8,488 4,796 3,692 538 ............ .......... .......... ..........1972 .......................................... 82,153 73,370 45,944 27,426 6,173 8,783 4,952 3,832 573 7,802 4,368 3,433 5091973 .......................................... 85,064 75,708 47,085 28,623 6,623 9,356 5,265 4,092 647 8,128 4,527 3,601 5701974 .......................................... 86,794 77,184 47,674 29,511 6,796 9,610 5,352 4,258 652 8,203 4,527 3,677 5541975 .......................................... 85,846 76,411 46,697 29,714 6,487 9,435 5,161 4,275 615 7,894 4,275 3,618 5071976 .......................................... 88,752 78,853 47,775 31,078 6,724 9,899 5,363 4,536 611 8,227 4,404 3,823 5081977 .......................................... 92,017 81,700 49,150 32,550 7,068 10,317 5,579 4,739 619 8,540 4,565 3,975 5081978 .......................................... 96,048 84,936 50,544 34,392 7,367 11,112 5,936 5,177 703 9,102 4,796 4,307 5711979 .......................................... 98,824 87,259 51,452 35,807 7,356 11,565 6,156 5,409 727 9,359 4,923 4,436 5791980 .......................................... 99,303 87,715 51,127 36,587 7,021 11,588 6,059 5,529 689 9,313 4,798 4,515 5471981 .......................................... 100,397 88,709 51,315 37,394 6,588 11,688 6,083 5,606 637 9,355 4,794 4,561 5051982 .......................................... 99,526 87,903 50,287 37,615 5,984 11,624 5,983 5,641 565 9,189 4,637 4,552 4281983 .......................................... 100,834 88,893 50,621 38,272 5,799 11,941 6,166 5,775 543 9,375 4,753 4,622 4161984 .......................................... 105,005 92,120 52,462 39,659 5,836 12,885 6,629 6,256 607 10,119 5,124 4,995 4741985 .......................................... 107,150 93,736 53,046 40,690 5,768 13,414 6,845 6,569 666 10,501 5,270 5,231 5321986 .......................................... 109,597 95,660 53,785 41,876 5,792 13,937 7,107 6,830 681 10,814 5,428 5,386 5361987 .......................................... 112,440 97,789 54,647 43,142 5,898 14,652 7,459 7,192 742 11,309 5,661 5,648 5871988 .......................................... 114,968 99,812 55,550 44,262 6,030 15,156 7,722 7,434 774 11,658 5,824 5,834 6011989 .......................................... 117,342 101,584 56,352 45,232 5,946 15,757 7,963 7,795 813 11,953 5,928 6,025 6251990 .......................................... 118,793 102,261 56,703 45,558 5,779 16,533 8,401 8,131 801 12,175 5,995 6,180 5981991 .......................................... 117,718 101,182 55,797 45,385 5,216 16,536 8,426 8,110 690 12,074 5,961 6,113 4941992 .......................................... 118,492 101,669 55,959 45,710 4,985 16,823 8,482 8,342 684 12,151 5,930 6,221 4921993 .......................................... 120,259 103,045 56,656 46,390 5,113 17,214 8,693 8,521 691 12,382 6,047 6,334 4941994 .......................................... 123,060 105,190 57,452 47,738 5,398 17,870 8,998 8,872 763 12,835 6,241 6,595 5521995 .......................................... 124,900 106,490 58,146 48,344 5,593 18,409 9,231 9,179 826 13,279 6,422 6,857 5861996 .......................................... 126,708 107,808 58,888 48,920 5,667 18,900 9,319 9,580 832 13,542 6,456 7,086 6131997 .......................................... 129,558 109,856 59,998 49,859 5,807 19,701 9,687 10,014 853 13,969 6,607 7,362 6311998 .......................................... 131,463 110,931 60,604 50,327 6,089 20,532 10,089 10,443 962 14,556 6,871 7,685 7361999 .......................................... 133,488 112,235 61,139 51,096 6,204 21,253 10,307 10,945 968 15,056 7,027 8,029 6912000 .......................................... 136,891 114,424 62,289 52,136 6,160 ............ ............ ............ ............ 15,156 7,082 8,073 7112001 .......................................... 136,933 114,430 62,212 52,218 5,817 ............ ............ ............ ............ 15,006 6,938 8,068 6372002 .......................................... 136,485 114,013 61,849 52,164 5,441 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,872 6,959 7,914 6112003 .......................................... 137,736 114,235 61,866 52,369 5,064 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,739 6,820 7,919 5162004 .......................................... 139,252 115,239 62,712 52,527 5,039 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,909 6,912 7,997 5202003: Jan ................................... 137,429 114,110 61,633 52,476 5,231 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,713 6,745 7,968 565Feb ................................... 137,365 114,149 61,840 52,309 5,159 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,670 6,827 7,843 551Mar .................................. 137,451 114,187 61,785 52,402 5,057 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,678 6,742 7,937 515Apr ................................... 137,628 114,265 61,804 52,460 5,069 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,757 6,798 7,959 533May .................................. 137,552 113,964 61,675 52,289 5,077 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,858 6,767 8,091 516June ................................. 137,775 114,233 61,676 52,557 5,070 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,720 6,806 7,915 476July .................................. 137,511 114,042 61,667 52,375 5,012 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,750 6,845 7,905 512Aug .................................. 137,593 114,074 61,705 52,368 5,042 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,759 6,829 7,930 505Sept ................................. 137,619 113,962 61,888 52,074 5,012 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,794 6,855 7,939 549Oct ................................... 138,022 114,485 62,081 52,404 5,015 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,658 6,819 7,839 482Nov .................................. 138,457 114,699 62,261 52,438 5,091 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,818 6,873 7,945 496Dec .................................. 138,409 114,626 62,346 52,280 4,944 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,697 6,926 7,770 5112004: Jan ................................... 138,481 114,771 62,629 52,142 5,121 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,875 6,936 7,939 529Feb ................................... 138,334 114,615 62,343 52,272 5,036 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,829 6,852 7,977 507Mar .................................. 138,408 114,500 62,288 52,212 4,982 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,917 6,914 8,003 515Apr ................................... 138,645 114,779 62,426 52,353 5,045 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,893 6,847 8,046 489May .................................. 138,846 115,006 62,340 52,666 5,065 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,837 6,896 7,942 504June ................................. 139,158 115,199 62,645 52,554 4,994 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,825 6,933 7,892 502July .................................. 139,639 115,610 63,037 52,573 5,070 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,937 6,854 8,083 496Aug .................................. 139,658 115,526 62,927 52,599 5,032 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,972 6,918 8,054 564Sept ................................. 139,527 115,318 62,674 52,644 5,028 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,981 6,947 8,033 526Oct ................................... 139,827 115,618 62,965 52,652 5,017 ............ ............ ............ ............ 15,012 6,970 8,043 534Nov .................................. 140,293 115,966 63,176 52,789 5,083 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,913 6,951 7,962 542Dec .................................. 140,156 115,910 63,060 52,850 4,995 ............ ............ ............ ............ 14,907 6,911 7,996 5281Beginning in 2003, persons who selected this race group only. Prior to 2003, persons who selected more than one race were included in<strong>the</strong> group <strong>the</strong>y identified as <strong>the</strong> main race. Data for black or African American were for black prior to 2003. Data discontinued for black ando<strong>the</strong>r series. See Employment and Earnings, for details.Note.—Beginning with data for 2000, since data for all race groups are not shown here, detail will not sum to total.See footnote 5 and Note, Table B–35.Source: Department <strong>of</strong> Labor, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Statistics.255
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Trade LiberalizationTariffs and oth
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Report to the President on theActiv
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Appendix BSTATISTICAL TABLES RELATI
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TABLE B-91.—Corporate profits by
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TABLE B-93.—Sales, profits, and s
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TABLE B-112.—Growth rates in real