24a. Index of labor costs, construction and all industries, 2001-2011 (Seasonally adjusted: private industry)

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24a. Index of labor costs, construction and all industries, (Seasonally adjusted: private industry)

24b. Average hourly wage, construction and all industries, (Private industry)

24c. Average hourly labor costs, by industry, March 2012 (Private industry) Industry Total compensation Wages & salaries Benefit costs Paid leave Supplmtl. pay Insurance Retirement & savings Legally required Total $ % of total comp. $ Utilities $57.98$35.44$5.08$2.21$5.49$5.82$ %$ % Information $44.44$29.48$3.94$1.31$4.18$2.50$ %$ % Finance $39.77$26.72$3.30$2.02$3.38$1.68$ %$ % Transportation* $34.07$22.03$2.40$1.04$3.96$1.54$ %$ % Construction $33.08$23.02$1.38$0.94$2.50$1.75$ %$ % Manufacturing $33.02$21.72$2.46$1.42$3.42$1.28$ %$ % Wholesale trade $31.11$21.97$2.11$0.96$2.50$0.96$ %$ % Retail trade $17.56$13.25$0.79$0.26$1.28$0.36$ %$ % All industries $28.78$20.25$1.98$0.83$2.34$1.02$ %$ %

24d. Average hourly labor costs in construction, by union status, March 2012 (Private industry)

24e. Average hourly labor costs, residential vs. nonresidential specialty trades, 2011 (Private industry)