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1 h p:// In This Issue 2 Economic Comparison 3-4 NSA State & Area Employment 5 8 Data Trends (Graphs) 9 15 Nonfarm Employment Unemployment Rates & Civilian Labor Force 18 Average Hours & Earnings 19 Goods-Producing vs. Service-Producing Employment by MSA Glossary, Data Constraints, Downloads & Web Links Louisiana s seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment was estimated at 1,974,400 for. The figure represents an increase of 500 jobs over the month but a decrease of 1,300 jobs over the year. Private sector employment was estimated at 1,651,700, an increase of 1,000 jobs over the month and a gain of 1,800 jobs over the year. Over the month the largest gain was seen in the education and health services sector, which added 1,300 jobs, its fifth straight monthly gain. The educational services subsector added 700 of those jobs. Financial activities rose by 1,000 jobs as real estate and rental and leasing activities added 600 jobs. Both the trade, transportation, and utilities sector and the other services sector added 400 jobs. The retail trade subsector added 1,200 jobs to the trade, transportation, and utilities total. Leisure and hospitality added 200 jobs, while both the mining and logging sector and the information sector showed a small increase of 100 jobs. The largest decline from March was seen in professional and business services, which dropped by 1,900 jobs. The administrative and support and waste management and remediation services subsector accounted for 1,500 of that loss. Government declined by 500 jobs with state government losing 400 jobs. Manufacturing decreased by 400 jobs as non-durable goods manufacturing lost 300. Construction lost 200 jobs from last month. Over the year the largest gain was seen in the construction sector which added 7,800 jobs. Construction has seen over-the-year gains for seven consecutive months. The education and health services sector rose by 7,500 jobs over the year, with the health care and social assistance subsector gaining 5,200 jobs. Education and health services has added jobs over the year every month beginning in October Other services added 800 jobs for its seventh straight over-the-year increase. The financial activities sector showed a small increase of 100 jobs ending a streak of 21 straight months with an over-the-year loss. The largest decline over the year was seen in the mining and logging sector which fell by 3,700 jobs. The series has lost jobs over the year for 28 straight months. Trade, transportation, and utilities lost 3,500 jobs for its 18 th straight decline over the year. The transportation, warehousing, and utilities subsector lost 2,200 jobs over the year. Government fell by 3,100 jobs with local government losing 3,400 jobs. Leisure and hospitality showed 3,000 fewer jobs than last year, its fifth consecutive over-the-year loss. Manufacturing fell by 2,400 jobs, its 26 th straight over-the-year loss, as the durable goods manufacturing subsector declined by 4,500 jobs. Information decreased by 1,300 jobs for its 15 th consecutive over-the-year loss. Professional and business services lost 500 jobs. The preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Louisiana increased to 5.8 percent from the March rate of 5.7 percent. The national unemployment rate for decreased to 4.4 percent from the March rate of 4.5 percent. Total unemployment in the state for was 123,020. The state civilian labor force increased to 2,121,473, with an increase in total employment to 1,998,453. Release Date: Date: May May 26, 26, Data Data For: For: United States Louisiana Civilian Labor Force APR APR Labor Force 160,213,000 2,121,473 Employed 153,156,000 1,998,453 Unemployed 7,056, ,020 Unemployment Rate Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment APR APR Total Nonfarm 146,063,000 1,974,400 Mining and Logging 704,000 35,300 Construction 6,877, ,000 Manufacturing 12,396, ,700 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 27,390, ,300 Information 2,735,000 22,400 Financial Activities 8,422,000 92,700 Professional and Business Services 20,606, ,700 Education and Health Services 23,007, ,700 Leisure and Hospitality 15,856, ,900 Other Services 5,730,000 76,000 Government 22,340, ,700 All Employees Average Hours & Earnings () APR APR Construction United States Louisiana Average Weekly Earnings $ 1, $ 1, Average Weekly Hours Average Hourly Wages $ $ Manufacturing Average Weekly Earnings $ 1, $ 1, Average Weekly Hours Average Hourly Wages $ $ Louisiana Unemployment Insurance Activities Claims APR Initial New & Renewals 8,137 Continued Weekly Intrastate Only 60,226 Insured Unemployment Rate 1.1 United States Consumer Price Index APR All Urban Consumers The civilian labor force and nonfarm es mates are prepared according to Bureau of Labor Sta s cs (BLS) methodology and are comparable with the U.S. and other states data. For more informa on, go to page 20. Equal Opportunity Employment/Program Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabili es (TDD)

2 2 2 Economic Comparison United States Louisiana Civilian Labor Force APR MAR APR 2016 APR MAR APR 2016 Labor Force 160,213, ,201, ,938,000 2,121,473 2,113,797 2,132,522 Employed 153,156, ,000, ,028,000 1,998,453 1,993,598 1,999,379 Unemployed 7,056,000 7,202,000 7,910, , , ,143 Unemployment Rate Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment Total Nonfarm APR 146,063,000 MAR 145,852,000 APR ,826,000 APR 1,974,400 MAR 1,973,900 APR ,975,700 Mining and Logging 704, , ,000 35,300 35,200 39,000 Construction 6,877,000 6,872,000 6,704, , , ,200 Manufacturing 12,396,000 12,390,000 12,356, , , ,100 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 27,390,000 27,371,000 27,177, , , ,800 Information 2,735,000 2,742,000 2,781,000 22,400 22,300 23,700 Financial Activities 8,422,000 8,403,000 8,249,000 92,700 91,700 92,600 Professional and Business Services 20,606,000 20,567,000 19,994, , , ,200 Education and Health Services 23,007,000 22,966,000 22,495, , , ,200 Leisure and Hospitality 15,856,000 15,801,000 15,552, , , ,900 Other Services 5,730,000 5,723,000 5,674,000 76,000 75,600 75,200 Government 22,340,000 22,323,000 22,161, , , ,800 Construction All Employees Average Hours & Earnings United States () Louisiana () APR MAR APR 2016 APR MAR APR 2016 Average Weekly Earnings $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Average Weekly Hours Average Hourly Wages $ $ $ $ $ $ Manufacturing Average Weekly Earnings $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, Average Weekly Hours Average Hourly Wages $ $ $ $ $ $ Louisiana Unemployment Insurance Activities % Change From Claims APR MAR APR 2016 MAR APR 2016 Initial New & Renewals 8,137 8,179 10, Continued Weekly Intrastate Only 60,226 63,184 66, Insured Unemployment Rate* United States Consumer Price Index () Apr % Change From: Mar % Change From: Index Prior Month Prior Year Index Prior Month Prior Year All Urban Consumers

3 3 State and Area Employment STATEWIDE Louisiana s total nonfarm not seasonally adjusted employment was es mated at 1,976,500 for. The es mate represents a gain of 7,900 jobs over the month but a decrease of 2,900 jobs from The es mate marks over-the-year decreases in 19 of the last 20 months. The total private employment figure was es mated at 1,651,100 in. Private sector employment showed an overthe-month increase of 7,200 jobs and a gain of 300 jobs from This series has seen over-the-year losses in 16 of the last 18 months. Over the month the largest increase was seen in the leisure and hospitality sector which added 3,000 jobs. The food services and drinking places subsector added 1,600 jobs. Trade transporta on and u li es added 1,600 jobs as the retail trade subsector added 1,700 jobs. The trade, transporta on, and u li es sector has not seen a monthly loss in since The educa on and health services super sector rose by 1,200 jobs. Educa on and health services has never seen an over-the-month loss in in series history. Both the financial ac vi es sector and the other services sector showed a gain of 900 jobs from March. A gain of 800 jobs in real estate and rental and leasing services drove the financial ac vi es gain. Government rose by 700 jobs, with a local government gain of 1,400 overcoming a state government decline of 600 jobs. Both the construc on sector and the manufacturing sector added 200 jobs. Construc on of buildings gained 1,300 jobs, but specialty trade contractors lost 1,300 jobs. Non-durable goods manufacturing was responsible for the manufacturing gain as food manufacturing added 300 jobs. The mining and logging sector and the informa on sector both showed no change over the month. The only decline over the month was seen in professional and business service, which fell by 800 jobs. It is the first monthly loss in in the series since 2009, and all three of the series subsectors showed a loss from March. The largest over-the-year gain was seen in the construc on sector which added 9,300 jobs. It is the fourth consecu ve overthe-year gain, driven by a 9,600 gain in construc on of buildings. Educa on and health services added 6,500 jobs over the year and has added jobs over the year beginning with the October 2006 figure. Health care and social assistance was responsible for 4,400 of the 6,500 jobs gained, while educa on services rose by 2,100. Other services increased by 800 despite the repair and maintenance subsector losing 500 jobs. Financial ac vi es added 200 jobs from last year despite the real estate and rental and leasing subsector losing 600 jobs. The largest decline over the year was seen in the mining and logging sector, which showed 4,000 fewer jobs than last year. Mining and logging has lost jobs over the year for 28 consecu ve months. Leisure and hospitality fell by 3,300 jobs over the year as food services and drinking places lost 2,400 jobs. Government showed 3,200 fewer jobs than last year as the local government subsector lost 3,300 jobs. The government figure is the lowest for in series history and the 11 th straight over-theyear loss. Trade, transporta on, and u li es declined by 2,900 jobs, its 19 th straight over-the-year loss. The transporta on, warehousing, and u li es subsector lost 1,500 jobs. Manufacturing lost 2,700 jobs with durable goods manufacturing losing 4,600 jobs. Professional and business services declined by 2,300 jobs, while informa on lost 1,300 jobs over the year. ALEXANDRIA Total nonfarm employment for the Alexandria MSA was es mated at 63,100 for. This es mate shows a gain of 200 jobs over the month but a loss of 800 jobs over the year. The MSA has dropped jobs over the year for nine consecu ve months. Trade, transporta on, and u li es lost 100 jobs over the month and 500 jobs over the year. BATON ROUGE Total nonfarm employment for the Baton Rouge MSA was es mated at 408,900 for. The es mate shows a gain of 300 jobs over the month and an increase of 900 jobs over the year. Over the month, leisure and hospitality added 2,500 jobs. Professional and business services lost 1,000 and construc on fell by 800. Over the year, educa on and health services increased by 1,500 and construc on saw a gain of 1,100 jobs. Trade, transporta on, and u li es lost 1,100 jobs from last year as retail trade declined by 800 jobs.

4 4 HAMMOND The Hammond MSA total nonfarm employment was es mated at 45,200 for. This figure shows a gain of 100 jobs over the month and a gain of 600 jobs over the year. Goods producing employment had no change over the month and a gain of 100 jobs over the year. Service providing employment gained 100 jobs over the month and 500 jobs over the year. HOUMA Total nonfarm employment in the Houma MSA was es mated at 85,700 for. This shows a gain of 400 jobs over the month but a decline of 4,400 jobs over the year. Trade, transporta on, and u li es lost 400 jobs over the month and 3,300 jobs over the year. Mining and logging lost 600 jobs over the year, its 27 th consecu ve month with an over-the-year loss. LAFAYETTE Total nonfarm employment for the Lafaye e MSA was es mated at 200,400 for. This shows a gain of 1,900 jobs over the month but a loss of 3,100 jobs over the year. The MSA has lost jobs over the year for 27 consecu ve months. Over the month, trade, transporta on, and u li es added 600 jobs, all in retail trade. Mining and logging gained 100 jobs over the month but lost 1,300 jobs over the year - its 28 th consecu ve month with an over-the-year loss. Professional and business services added 500 jobs over the month but lost 500 jobs, its 26 th consecu ve loss. Manufacturing lost 400 jobs from last, its 30 th straight month with an over-the-year decline. LAKE CHARLES Total nonfarm employment for the Lake Charles MSA was es mated at 112,500 for. This shows a gain of 1,100 jobs over the month and a gain of 5,800 jobs over the year. It is the 70 th consecu ve month with an over-the-year increase. The construc on sector showed a gain of 1,200 jobs over the month and added 5,300 jobs over the year. This is the 19 th consecu ve month with an over-the-year increase. Trade, transporta on, and u li es added 400 jobs over the month and 1,000 jobs over the year. MONROE Total nonfarm employment for the Monroe MSA was es mated at 79,700 for. This shows a gain of 200 jobs over the month and 100 jobs over the year. Trade, transporta on and u li es added 300 jobs both over the month and over the year. Government lost 400 jobs over the year, with state government losing 300 jobs NEW ORLEANS Total nonfarm employment for the New Orleans MSA was es mated at 577,100 for. This shows a gain of 1,400 jobs over the month but a loss of 1,000 jobs over the year. Over the month, professional and business services added 800 jobs, while both the educa on and health services sector and the governed sector added 600 jobs. Trade, transporta on, and u li es lost 600 jobs from March as wholesale trade fell by 700 jobs. Over the year, educa on and health services added 3,300 jobs while construc on rose by 1,300. Government lost 3,000 jobs over the year as local government declined by 2,100 jobs. Leisure and hospitality lost 1,300 jobs from last while trade, transporta on, and u li es decreased by 1,100 jobs. SHREVEPORT Total nonfarm employment for the Shreveport MSA was es mated at 179,500 for. This shows a gain of 100 jobs over the month but a loss of 2,600 jobs over the year. This is the 24 th consecu ve month with an over-the-year loss. Over the month, trade, transporta on, and u li es gained 600 jobs, seen en rely in retail trade. Professional and business services lost 500 jobs from March while mining and logging fell by 400 jobs. Over the year, government declined by 1,400 jobs, professional and business services by 800, and mining and logging lost 700 jobs.

5 5 2,245,000 2,121,473 Over the Month: 7,676 Over the Year: -11,049 Louisiana Civilian Labor Force 2,117,468 Over the Month: 5,797 Over the Year: -9,808 2,210,000 2,175,000 2,140,000 2,105,000 2,070,000 2,035,000 2,000,000 2,095,000 Louisiana Civilian Labor Force Employment 1,998,453 Over the Month: 4,855 Over the Year: ,998,757 Over the Month: 1,856 Over the Year: -7,232 2,060,000 2,025,000 1,990,000 1,955,000 1,920,000 1,885,000 1,850,000 1,974,400 Over the Month: 500 Over the Year: -1,300 Louisiana Nonfarm Employment 1,976,500 Over the Month: 7,900 Over the Year: -2,900 2,025,000 2,000,000 1,975,000 1,950,000 1,925,000 1,900,000 1,875,000

6 6 590, ,400 Over the Month: -200 Over the Year: -500 New Orleans MSA Nonfarm Employment 577,100 Over the Month: 1,400 Over the Year: -1, , , , , , , ,000 Over the Month: -1,100 Over the Year: 1,100 Baton Rouge MSA Nonfarm Employment 408,900 Over the Month: 300 Over the Year: , , , , , ,800 Over the Month: -300 Over the Year: -2,100 Shreveport MSA Nonfarm Employment 179,500 Over the Month: 100 Over the Year: -2, , , , , , , ,000

7 7 230, ,300 Over the Month: 1,800 Over the Year: -3,400 Lafayette MSA Nonfarm Employment 200,400 Over the Month: 1,900 Over the Year: -3, , , , , , , , , ,000 86,100 Over the Month: 100 Over the Year: -4,400 Houma MSA Nonfarm Employment 85,700 Over the Month: 400 Over the Year: -4, ,000 95,000 90,000 85,000 80, , ,200 Lake Charles MSA Nonfarm Employment 112,500 Over the Month: 900 Over the Month: 1,100 Over the Year: 5,100 Over the Year: 5, , , ,000 95,000 90,000

8 8 81,000 79,500 Over the Month: 100 Over the Year: 400 Monroe MSA Nonfarm Employment 79,700 Over the Month: 200 Over the Year: ,000 79,000 78,000 77,000 76,000 75,000 67,000 62,900 Over the Month: 0 Over the Year: -500 Alexandria MSA Nonfarm Employment Hammond MSA Nonfarm Employment 3 Year Trend 47,000 46,000 45,000 44,000 43,000 42,000 41,000 40,000 63,100 Over the Month: 200 Over the Year: ,000 65,000 64,000 63,000 62,000 61,000 60,000 The Bureau of Labor Statistics is not currently publishing Seasonally Adjusted for this MSA. 45,200 Over the Month: 100 Over the Year: 600

9 9 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT Louisiana - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 1,974,400 1,973,900 1,975, % -1, % Total Private 1,651,700 1,650,700 1,649,900 1, % 1, % Goods-Producing 317, , , % 1, % Mining and Logging 35,300 35,200 39, % -3, % Mining, Logging, and Construction 182, , , % 4, % Construction 147, , , % 7, % Manufacturing 134, , , % -2, % Durable Goods 61,700 61,800 66, % -4, % Nondurable Goods 73,000 73,300 70, % 2, % Service-Providing 1,657,400 1,656,400 1,660,400 1, % -3, % Private Service-Providing 1,334,700 1,333,200 1,334,600 1, % % Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 385, , , % -3, % Wholesale Trade 70,600 70,700 70, % % Retail Trade 234, , ,100 1, % -1, % Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 80,600 81,300 82, % -2, % Information 22,400 22,300 23, % -1, % Financial Activities 92,700 91,700 92,600 1, % % Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 30,000 29,400 30, % % Professional and Business Services 211, , ,200-1, % % Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 84,200 84,400 87, % -3, % Management of Companies and Enterprises 23,100 23,300 23, % % Admin. and Support and Waste Mgmt. and Remediation Serv. 104, , ,400-1, % 3, % Education and Health Services 316, , ,200 1, % 7, % Educational Services 48,600 47,900 46, % 2, % Health Care and Social Assistance 268, , , % 5, % Leisure and Hospitality 229, , , % -3, % Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 29,100 28,800 30, % -1, % Accommodation and Food Services 200, , , % -1, % Other Services 76,000 75,600 75, % % Government 322, , , % -3, % Federal Government 31,000 31,100 30, % % State Government 85,800 86,200 86, % % Local Government 205, , , % -3, % MSAs - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Alexandria Total Nonfarm 62,900 62,900 63, % % Baton Rouge Total Nonfarm 408, , ,900-1, % 1, % Houma Total Nonfarm 86,100 86,000 90, % -4, % Lafayette Total Nonfarm 200, , ,700 1, % -3, % Lake Charles Total Nonfarm 112, , , % 5, % Monroe Total Nonfarm 79,500 79,400 79, % % New Orleans Total Nonfarm 575, , , % % Shreveport Total Nonfarm 179, , , % -2, % The Bureau of Labor Sta s cs is not currently publishing seasonally-adjusted data for the Hammond MSA.

10 10 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT 10 Louisiana - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 1,976,500 1,968,600 1,979,400 7, % -2, % Total Private 1,651,100 1,643,900 1,650,800 7, % % Goods-Producing 315, , , % 2, % Mining & Logging 34,700 34,700 38, % -4, % Oil & Gas Extraction 7,600 7,700 8, % % Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas Extraction 6,300 6,600 7, % -1, % Support Activities for Mining 23,600 23,800 26, % -3, % Drilling Oil & Gas Wells 2,800 2,800 3, % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 181, , , % 5, % Construction 146, , , % 9, % Construction of Buildings 35,400 34,100 25,800 1, % 9, % Residential Building Construction 5,700 5,500 5, % % Nonresidential Building Construction 29,700 28,600 20,400 1, % 9, % Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 48,900 48,700 46, % 2, % Specialty Trade Contractors 62,400 63,700 65,300-1, % -2, % Manufacturing 133, , , % -2, % Durable Goods 61,500 61,700 66, % -4, % Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 9,200 9,300 10, % -1, % Ship & Boat Building 6,200 6,200 6, % % Nondurable Goods 72,300 71,900 70, % 1, % Food Manufacturing 15,400 15,100 15, % % Paper Manufacturing 6,900 7,000 7, % % Petroleum & Coal Products Manufacturing 11,700 11,900 11, % % Chemical Manufacturing 25,700 25,700 25, % % Basic Chemical Manufacturing 13,700 13,700 13, % % Service-Providing 1,661,300 1,653,800 1,666,800 7, % -5, % Private Service-Providing 1,335,900 1,329,100 1,338,200 6, % -2, % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 384, , ,800 1, % -2, % Wholesale Trade 70,100 70,300 70, % % Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 37,400 37,300 36, % % Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 24,800 24,800 25, % % Retail Trade 233, , ,300 1, % % Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 30,000 29,700 29, % % Building Material & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers 21,500 21,200 20, % % Food & Beverage Stores 40,000 39,900 39, % % Grocery Stores 35,400 35,100 34, % % Health & Personal Care Stores 17,200 17,400 17, % % Gasoline Stations 20,100 19,900 19, % % Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 17,700 17,700 17, % % General Merchandise Stores 56,700 56,500 54, % 1, % Department Stores 10,200 10,300 10, % % Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities 81,100 81,000 82, % -1, % Transportation and Warehousing 72,800 72,500 74, % -1, % Truck Transportation 16,600 16,500 17, % % Support Activities for Transportation 18,500 18,600 19, % -1, %

11 11 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT Louisiana - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Information 22,700 22,700 24, % -1, % Telecommunications 8,800 8,900 9, % % Financial Activities 92,400 91,500 92, % % Finance & Insurance 62,500 62,400 61, % % Credit Intermediation & Related Activities 30,000 30,100 30, % % Depository Credit Intermediation 21,000 21,100 21, % % Insurance Carriers & Related Activities 28,200 28,200 27, % % Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 29,900 29,100 30, % % Professional & Business Services 211, , , % -2, % Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 84,000 84,300 88, % -4, % Legal Services 17,900 18,000 18, % % Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping & Payroll Services 12,400 12,500 13, % % Architectural, Engineering, & Related Services 22,800 22,600 23, % -1, % Management of Companies & Enterprises 23,000 23,300 23, % % Admin. & Support & Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Serv. 104, , , % 2, % Administrative & Support Services 94,800 95,300 93, % 1, % Employment Services 33,300 33,000 33, % % Services to Buildings & Dwellings 24,300 23,500 23, % % Education & Health Services 316, , ,000 1, % 6, % Educational Services 49,400 48,700 47, % 2, % Colleges, Universities, & Professional Schools 14,800 14,200 13, % 1, % Health Care & Social Assistance 267, , , % 4, % Ambulatory Health Care Services 100, ,100 98, % 2, % Offices of Physicians 39,700 39,700 38, % 1, % Home Health Care Services 20,800 20,900 21, % % Hospitals 78,400 78,500 77, % 1, % Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 43,700 43,200 42, % 1, % Nursing Care Facilities 26,700 26,600 26, % % Social Assistance 44,100 44,800 44, % % Leisure & Hospitality 231, , ,900 3, % -3, % Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 28,900 27,800 30,400 1, % -1, % Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries 23,000 21,900 23,100 1, % % Gambling Industries 9,800 9,700 10, % % Accommodation & Food Services 202, , ,500 1, % -1, % Accommodation 34,100 33,800 33, % % Food Services & Drinking Places 168, , ,000 1, % -2, % Other Services 76,300 75,400 75, % % Repair & Maintenance 19,300 18,900 19, % % Automotive Repair & Maintenance 11,300 11,200 11, % % Personal & Laundry Services 17,200 17,100 17, % % Government 325, , , % -3, % Federal Government 30,900 31,000 30, % % State Government 86,600 87,200 87, % % Local Government 207, , ,200 1, % -3, %

12 12 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT 12 New Orleans-Metairie MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 577, , ,100 1, % -1, % Total Private 507, , , % 2, % Goods-Producing 66,400 66,500 65, % 1, % Mining & Logging 5,100 5,100 5, % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 35,900 36,000 35, % % Construction 30,800 30,900 29, % 1, % Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 6,800 6,700 7, % % Specialty Trade Contractors 15,300 16,300 16,400-1, % -1, % Manufacturing 30,500 30,500 30, % % Durable Goods 11,400 11,500 11, % % Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 2,300 2,300 2, % % Ship & Boat Building 1,400 1,400 1, % % Nondurable Goods 19,100 19,000 18, % % Chemical Manufacturing 5,400 5,300 5, % % Service-Providing 510, , ,000 1, % -2, % Private Service-Providing 441, , , % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 114, , , % -1, % Wholesale Trade 22,500 23,200 23, % % Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 10,500 10,500 10, % % Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 8,600 8,600 8, % % Retail Trade 64,100 64,500 64, % % Grocery Stores 10,500 10,400 10, % % General Merchandise Stores 14,700 14,700 13, % 1, % Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities 28,200 27,700 28, % % Information 6,900 6,900 7, % -1, % Financial Activities 29,700 29,900 29, % % Finance & Insurance 21,800 21,800 21, % % Credit Intermediation & Related Activities 8,100 8,100 8, % % Depository Credit Intermediation 5,900 5,900 6, % % Professional & Business Services 76,900 76,100 76, % % Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 30,900 31,100 32, % -1, % Legal Services 8,100 8,200 8, % % Management of Companies & Enterprises 7,700 7,900 8, % % Admin. & Support & Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Serv. 38,300 37,100 36,200 1, % 2, % Administrative & Support Services 35,800 34,900 33, % 2, % Employment Services 12,600 12,200 13, % % Education & Health Services 102, ,400 98, % 3, % Educational Services 31,500 30,700 30, % 1, % Colleges, Universities, & Professional Schools 12,900 12,200 12, % % Health Care & Social Assistance 70,500 70,700 68, % 2, % Ambulatory Health Care Services 26,900 26,700 26, % % Hospitals 24,900 25,200 22, % 2, % Leisure & Hospitality 86,500 86,300 87, % -1, % Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 11,300 11,100 11, % % Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries 6,000 5,800 6, % % Gambling Industries 1,700 1,700 1, % % Accommodation & Food Services 75,200 75,200 76, % % Accommodation 14,500 14,500 14, % % Food Services & Drinking Places 60,700 60,700 61, % % Other Services 24,300 24,200 24, % % Government 69,600 69,000 72, % -3, % Federal Government 12,300 12,200 12, % % State Government 11,800 12,200 12, % % Local Government 45,500 44,600 47, % -2, % Hammond MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 45,200 45,100 44, % % Total Private 34,000 33,900 33, % % Goods-Producing 3,400 3,400 3, % % Service-Providing 41,800 41,700 41, % % Private Service-Providing 30,600 30,500 30, % % Government 11,200 11,200 11, % %

13 13 13 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT Baton Rouge MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 408, , , % % Total Private 336, , ,200 1, % 1, % Goods-Producing 81,400 82,200 80, % 1, % Mining & Logging 1,000 1,000 1, % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 52,300 53,100 51, % 1, % Construction 51,300 52,100 50, % 1, % Construction of Buildings 9,600 9,700 8, % 1, % Nonresidential Building Construction 8,200 8,400 6, % 1, % Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 19,100 19,200 19, % % Specialty Trade Contractors 22,600 23,200 22, % % Manufacturing 29,100 29,100 29, % % Nondurable Goods 18,300 18,300 18, % % Chemical Manufacturing 10,800 10,900 10, % % Basic Chemical Manufacturing 6,000 6,000 6, % % Service-Providing 327, , ,800 1, % % Private Service-Providing 254, , ,000 1, % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 69,200 69,900 70, % -1, % Wholesale Trade 13,300 13,300 13, % % Retail Trade 42,100 42,800 42, % % Grocery Stores 6,800 6,700 6, % % General Merchandise Stores 9,700 9,700 9, % % Department Stores 1,400 1,500 1, % % Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities 13,800 13,800 14, % % Information 5,400 5,400 5, % % Financial Activities 19,000 18,900 18, % % Finance & Insurance 12,700 12,600 12, % % Depository Credit Intermediation 3,700 3,700 3, % % Professional & Business Services 49,100 50,100 49,400-1, % % Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 21,000 21,200 20, % % Admin. & Support & Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Serv. 22,500 22,200 22, % % Education & Health Services 54,000 53,100 52, % 1, % Health Care & Social Assistance 46,200 45,800 45, % % Ambulatory Health Care Services 19,900 19,800 20, % % Hospitals 12,000 12,000 12, % % Leisure & Hospitality 41,300 38,800 40,400 2, % % Accommodation & Food Services 34,800 32,700 34,400 2, % % Food Services & Drinking Places 31,200 29,100 31,500 2, % % Other Services 16,700 16,700 16, % % Government 72,800 73,500 73, % -1, % Federal Government 2,800 2,900 2, % % State Government 37,200 37,700 38, % % Local Government 32,800 32,900 32, % % Houma-Thibodaux MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 85,700 85,300 90, % -4, % Total Private 73,100 72,700 77, % -4, % Goods-Producing 16,800 16,500 17, % -1, % Mining & Logging 5,300 5,300 5, % % Support Activities for Mining 4,500 4,500 5, % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 9,700 9,800 10, % % Construction 4,400 4,500 4, % % Service-Providing 68,900 68,800 72, % -3, % Private Service-Providing 56,300 56,200 59, % -3, % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 21,200 21,600 24, % -3, % Retail Trade 11,100 11,200 10, % % Support Activities for Transportation 4,300 4,300 5, % % Administrative & Support Services 3,300 3,400 3, % % Employment Services 1,700 1,700 1, % % Leisure & Hospitality 8,000 7,900 8, % % Government 12,600 12,600 12, % % Federal Government % % State Government 2,100 2,100 2, % % Local Government 10,100 10,100 10, % %

14 14 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT 14 Shreveport-Bossier City MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 179, , , % -2, % Total Private 150, , , % -1, % Goods-Producing 21,900 22,200 22, % % Mining & Logging 3,300 3,700 4, % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 11,500 11,900 12, % % Construction 8,200 8,200 8, % % Manufacturing 10,400 10,300 10, % % Service-Providing 157, , , % -1, % Private Service-Providing 128, , , % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 38,100 37,500 38, % % Wholesale Trade 7,600 7,600 7, % % Retail Trade 24,300 23,700 23, % % General Merchandise Stores 6,000 5,900 6, % % Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities 6,200 6,200 6, % % Information 2,000 2,000 2, % % Financial Activities 7,400 7,400 7, % % Professional & Business Services 16,100 16,600 16, % % Admin. & Support & Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Serv. 9,600 9,900 10, % % Education & Health Services 34,000 33,800 33, % % Health Care & Social Assistance 31,400 31,400 31, % % Hospitals 13,300 13,300 13, % % Leisure & Hospitality 23,800 23,600 24, % % Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 4,600 4,600 4, % % Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries 4,300 4,300 4, % % Gambling Industries 3,300 3,200 3, % % Accommodation & Food Services 19,200 19,000 19, % % Food Services & Drinking Places 15,500 15,300 15, % % Other Services 6,700 6,700 6, % % Government 29,500 29,600 30, % -1, % Federal Government 4,800 4,800 4, % % State Government 5,200 5,300 5, % % Local Government 19,500 19,500 20, % % Lafayette MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 200, , ,500 1, % -3, % Total Private 173, , ,800 1, % -3, % Goods-Producing 38,900 38,600 40, % -2, % Mining & Logging 14,000 13,900 15, % -1, % Support Activities for Mining 11,200 11,200 13, % -1, % Mining, Logging, & Construction 23,800 23,800 25, % -1, % Construction 9,800 9,900 10, % % Manufacturing 15,100 14,800 15, % % Service-Providing 161, , ,600 1, % -1, % Private Service-Providing 134, , ,900 1, % -1, % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 42,000 41,400 42, % % Wholesale Trade 9,000 9,000 9, % % Retail Trade 28,100 27,500 27, % % General Merchandise Stores 6,000 6,000 5, % % Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities 4,900 4,900 5, % % Information 2,500 2,500 2, % % Financial Activities 10,400 10,400 10, % % Professional & Business Services 20,000 19,500 20, % % Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 8,800 8,800 9, % % Education & Health Services 30,300 30,200 30, % % Health Care & Social Assistance 29,000 28,900 28, % % Hospitals 7,500 7,500 7, % % Leisure & Hospitality 22,500 22,100 22, % % Accommodation & Food Services 19,900 19,600 19, % % Food Services & Drinking Places 18,300 18,000 18, % % Other Services 7,200 7,200 7, % % Government 26,600 26,600 26, % % Federal Government 1,300 1,300 1, % % State Government 5,600 5,600 5, % % Local Government 19,700 19,700 19, % %

15 15 15 LOUISIANA & MSAs NONFARM EMPLOYMENT Lake Charles MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 112, , ,700 1, % 5, % Total Private 97,300 96,200 91,400 1, % 5, % Goods-Producing 34,400 33,400 29,300 1, % 5, % Mining & Logging % % Mining, Logging, & Construction 24,100 22,900 18,700 1, % 5, % Construction 23,600 22,400 18,300 1, % 5, % Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 8,700 8,600 9, % % Manufacturing 10,300 10,500 10, % % Nondurable Goods 7,500 7,500 7, % % Service-Providing 78,100 78,000 77, % % Private Service-Providing 62,900 62,800 62, % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 18,500 18,100 17, % 1, % Retail Trade 11,500 11,200 11, % % Professional & Business Services 9,500 9,500 9, % % Leisure & Hospitality 15,100 14,900 15, % % Accommodation & Food Services 13,800 13,600 13, % % Government 15,200 15,200 15, % % Federal Government % % State Government 2,800 2,800 2, % % Local Government 11,800 11,800 11, % % Monroe MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 79,700 79,500 79, % % Total Private 68,300 68,000 67, % % Goods-Producing 10,700 10,900 10, % % Manufacturing 6,500 6,500 6, % % Nondurable Goods 4,700 4,700 4, % % Service-Providing 69,000 68,600 69, % % Private Service-Providing 57,600 57,100 57, % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 15,000 14,700 14, % % Retail Trade 10,500 10,400 10, % % Professional & Business Services 8,800 8,800 8, % % Education & Health Services 15,900 15,800 15, % % Hospitals 3,600 3,700 3, % % Leisure & Hospitality 8,100 8,000 8, % % Government 11,400 11,500 11, % % Federal Government % % State Government 2,300 2,400 2, % % Local Government 8,600 8,600 8, % % Alexandria MSA - Apr Mar Apr Change % Change % Total Nonfarm 63,100 62,900 63, % % Total Private 49,800 49,600 50, % % Goods-Producing 8,400 8,300 8, % % Service-Providing 54,700 54,600 55, % % Private Service-Providing 41,400 41,300 41, % % Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 11,000 11,100 11, % % Retail Trade 7,800 7,800 8, % % Hospitals 4,000 4,000 4, % % Government 13,300 13,300 13, % % Federal Government 2,900 2,900 2, % % State Government 3,400 3,400 3, % % Local Government 7,000 7,000 7, % %

16 Louisiana Unemployment Rates () Statewide Alexandria MSA Baton Rouge MSA Hammond MSA Houma-Thibodaux MSA Lafayette MSA Lake Charles MSA Monroe MSA New Orleans-Metairie MSA Shreveport-Bossier City MSA 5.6 % 6.1 % 4.8 % 6.2 % 6.2 % 6.3 % 4.3 % 5.8 % 5.1 % 6.0 % United States - Louisiana Unemployment Rates () Louisiana U.S. United States Unemployment Rates () United States Rate

17 17 CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE () March 2016 Area Employed Unemployed Rate Employed Unemployed Rate Employed Unemployed Rate UNITED STATES 153,262,000 6,555, ,628,000 7,284, ,075,000 7,413, LOUISIANA 1,998, , ,996, , ,005, , ALEXANDRIA MSA 61,608 4, ,659 3, ,461 3, Grant 7, , , Rapides 53,828 3, ,888 3, ,586 3, BATON ROUGE MSA 400,727 20, ,967 19, ,209 19, Ascension 58,928 2, ,134 2, ,865 2, East Baton Rouge 223,876 11, ,635 10, ,618 10, East Feliciana 7, , , Iberville 13, , , Livingston 65,278 3, ,419 3, ,157 3, Pointe Coupee 9, , , St. Helena 4, , , West Baton Rouge 12, , , West Feliciana 5, , , HAMMOND MSA 51,184 3, ,104 3, ,707 3, Tangipahoa 51,184 3, ,104 3, ,707 3, HOUMA-THIBODAUX MSA 83,698 5, ,471 5, ,530 5, Lafourche 39,331 2, ,199 2, ,106 2, Terrebonne 44,367 3, ,272 3, ,424 3, LAFAYETTE MSA 200,333 13, ,773 13, ,799 15, Acadia 22,583 1, ,432 1, ,884 1, Iberia 27,565 2, ,303 2, ,867 2, Lafayette 106,489 6, ,679 6, ,811 6, St. Martin 20,985 1, ,897 1, ,308 1, Vermilion 22,711 1, ,462 1, ,929 1, LAKE CHARLES MSA 105,018 4, ,510 4, ,050 4, Calcasieu 101,249 4, ,759 4, ,457 4, Cameron 3, , , MONROE MSA 76,733 4, ,796 4, ,770 4, Ouachita 67,991 4, ,054 3, ,023 4, Union 8, , , NEW ORLEANS-METAIRIE *MSA 568,540 30, ,326 29, ,867 30, Jefferson 206,832 10, ,893 10, ,043 10, Orleans 170,305 9, ,180 9, ,357 9, Plaquemines 9, , , St. Bernard 18,453 1, ,406 1, ,438 1, St. Charles 24,140 1, ,155 1, ,170 1, St. James 8, , , St. John the Baptist 18,830 1, ,866 1, ,869 1, St. Tammany 111,293 5, ,116 5, ,263 5, SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER *CITY MSA 177,293 11, ,709 10, ,773 11, Bossier 53,551 2, ,684 2, ,306 2, Caddo 99,947 6, ,163 6, ,329 6, De Soto 9, , , Webster 13,857 1, ,895 1, ,056 1, NON-MSA PARISHES Allen 8, , , Assumption 8, , , Avoyelles 14,577 1, ,495 1, ,704 1, Beauregard (DeRidder MC) 14, , , Bienville 5, , , Caldwell 3, , , Catahoula 3, , , Claiborne 5, , , Concordia (Natchez, MS-LA MC) 6, , , East Carroll 1, , , Evangeline 11, , , Franklin 6, , , Jackson 6, , , Jefferson Davis 12, , , La Salle 5, , , Lincoln (Ruston MC) 19,791 1, ,520 1, ,602 1, Madison 3, , , Morehouse (Bastrop MC) 9, , ,696 1, Natchitoches (Natchitoches MC) 15,305 1, ,279 1, ,196 1, Red River 3, , , Richland 7, , , Sabine 8, , , St. Landry (Opelousas MC) 29,951 2, ,806 2, ,414 2, St. Mary (Morgan City MC) 18,994 1, ,073 1, ,291 2, Tensas 1, , , Vernon (Fort Polk South MC) 15,091 1, ,244 1, ,108 1, Washington (Bogalusa MC) 16,104 1, ,080 1, ,011 1, West Carroll 3, , , Winn 4, , , In addi on to nine (9) Metropolitan Sta s cal Areas (MSAs) in Louisiana, there are nine (9) Micropolitan Sta s cal Areas (MCs). Civilian Labor Force can be derived by adding employed and unemployed. For related informa on or data, please visit h p:// 17

18 18 LOUISIANA LOUISIANA PRIVATE - EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT (Not (Not Seasonally ) Adjusted) APR MAR APR APR MAR APR APR MAR APR Total Private Goods-Producing 1, , , Private Service-Providing Construction 1, , , Manufacturing 1, , , Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Financial Activities , Professional and Business Services Education and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT () APR MAR APR APR MAR APR APR MAR APR Alexandria Baton Rouge Hammond Houma Lafayette Lake Charles Monroe New Orleans AVERAGE HOURS AND EARNINGS FOR PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING AND SELECTED NONMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES () Shreveport Production Workers Average Weekly Earnings ($) Average Weekly Hours Average Hourly Earnings ($) METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) - PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT () Average Average Average Weekly Earnings ($) Weekly Hours Hourly Earnings ($) AVERAGE HOURS AND EARNINGS FOR PRODUCTION WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING AND SELECTED NONMANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES () Average Average Average Weekly Earnings ($) Weekly Hours Hourly Earnings ($) APR APR MAR APR APR MAR APR APR MAR APR Mining & Logging 24,900 1, , , Manufacturing 105, Durable Goods 47, , Nondurable Goods 57,

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