The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program publishes a quarterly count of employment and wages reported by employers covering more than 95 percent of U.S. jobs, available at the county, MSA, state and national levels by industry.

Announcements

  • NEW Employment and Wages, Annual Averages 2016

  • NEW Hurricane Irma maps and tables: Employment, wages, and establishment counts in hurricane flood zones

  • NEW Hurricane Harvey maps and tables: Employment, wages, and establishment counts in hurricane flood zones.

  • NEW QCEW BLS NAICS Search Application

  • NEW The QCEW Handbook of Methods has been re-launched. It provides a detailed explanation of how the QCEW program obtains and prepares the economic data it publishes. Comprehensive information on QCEW concepts and definitions, sources of data and methods of collection, calculations, and program history are available.

  • The QCEW Data Viewer includes over-the-year level and percent changes for third-month employment and average weekly wages. It also includes employment and wages location quotients in all tables. Table options have been expanded to include multi-year QCEW data by area and industry, and by establishment size class. Size data are available for the first quarter of each year.

  • NEW Now available: QCEW 2016 Reporter's Guide. A new source of tips on how to use QCEW data.

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QCEW News Releases

New Hanover, N.C., has largest county 2nd quarter 2017 over-the-year wage gain at 11.9%

12/05/2017

From second quarter 2016 to second quarter 2017, New Hanover, N.C. had the largest county percentage increase in average weekly wages at 11.9 percent. Midland, Texas, had the largest county over-the-year percentage increase in employment in June 2017 at 7.3 percent.
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  • Open Data Access
    • Overview -Learn more about the collection of CSV files designed to allow third party programmers, developers, and organizations to retrieve published QCEW data in CSV format.
    • Data Slices: Structure and Storage -Learn more about the storage and structure of QCEW's collection of CSV data slices.
    • Programming Language Examples -QCEW data slices can be directly accessed from various programming languages. QCEW has made an effort to provide simple examples in several different languages.
  • QCEW State and County Maps - View QCEW maps, charts and data tables
  • Series Report —Already know the series identifier for the statistic you want? Use this shortcut to retrieve your data.

 

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QCEW Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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QCEW Data Overview

  1. What is QCEW?
  2. Does the QCEW program publish or release the number of employees in a particular company?
  3. How does QCEW employment compare to Current Employment Statistics (CES) and other employment measures?

  4. Data File Accessibility

  5. How do I get data prior to 2001?
  6. How do I use a QCEW .enb or .end file?
  7. Can I get QCEW data below the county-industry level?
  8. When are the most current QCEW data available?
  9. Can I get access to confidential QCEW microdata for research purposes?

  10. Understanding QCEW Data

  11. Why is my hand-calculated total different from the published total?
  12. Can I find data on employment and wages for a specific occupation or job?
  13. Why are there sometimes sudden shifts in levels of employment or wages?
  14. Why did a large portion of Oregon's employment and wages shift from state universities to local universities?
  15. Why are some data unavailable, or marked as ND, NA, or with a dash (-)?
  16. What are the QCEW concepts related to confidentiality and data disclosure?
  17. Why are QCEW establishment counts different from those of other programs?

  18. QCEW Definitions

  19. What is included in employment?
  20. What is included in total wages?
  21. Does the QCEW program publish employment by company size?
  22. Which version of NAICS and SIC does the QCEW program use?
  23. Does the QCEW program have data based on the new Metropolitan Statistical Area definition?
  24. What is a location quotient?
  25. What is the difference between a company, an employer and an establishment in QCEW data?

  26. Other Related Topics

  27. What is the prevailing wage rate for my area according to the Davis-Bacon Act?

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For BLS QCEW Survey Respondents

For QCEW Data Users

  • Telephone: (202) 691-6567
  • E-mail: Contact QCEW

  • Written inquiries:

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics
    Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
    Room 4860
    2 Massachusetts Ave., NE
    Washington, D.C. 20212

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For state-published data

The cooperating State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) have labor market information offices that publish and disseminate QCEW data for their states.