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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 21, 20 D A V I D Y. I G E G O V E R N O R L E O N A R D H O S H I J O A C T I N G D I R E C T O R HAWAII'S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AT NEW RECORD 2.0 PERCENT IN NOVEMBER HONOLULU The Hawaii State Department of Labor & Industrial Relations (DLIR) today announced that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for November was 2.0 percent, compared to 2.2 percent for October. Statewide, 670,300 were employed and 14,000 unemployed in November for a total seasonally adjusted labor force of 684,350. Nationally, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in November, the same as in October. The 2.0 percent unemployment rate is the new historical lowest unemployment rate on record dating back to 1976, under current methodology said Leonard Hoshijo, Acting DLIR Director. Both initial claims and weeks claims increased by 35 or 3.1 percent and by 131 or 1.8 percent respectively for unemployment benefits compared to one year ago. Over-the-month initial claims decreased by 8.4 percent and weeks claims rose by 0.4 percent in November 20. The unemployment rate figures for the State of Hawaii and the U.S. in this release are seasonally adjusted, in accordance with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) methodology. The not seasonally adjusted rate for the State was 2.0 percent in November, compared to 1.9 percent in October.

State of Hawaii Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force Data** Nov 20 Oct 20 Nov 2016* Labor Force Employment Unemployment 684,350 686,600 690,800 670,300 671,400 670,800 14,000 15,150 20,000 * benchmarked data **totals may not add due to rounding NOV OCT NOV* 20 20 2016 Seasonally Adjusted STATE 2.0 2.2 2.9 U. S. 4.1 4.1 4.6 Not Seasonally Adjusted STATE 2.0 1.9 2.9 HONOLULU 1.9 1.8 2.7 HAWAII COUNTY 2.4 2.3 3.5 KAUAI 2.0 1.8 3.2 MAUI COUNTY 2.1 2.0 3.1 Maui Island 2.0 1.9 3.0 Molokai 5.2 5.2 7.2 Lanai 1.6 2.4 1.7 U. S. 3.9 3.9 4.4 county & island rates are not seasonally adjusted * benchmarked data Industry Payroll Employment (Establishment Survey) In another measure of employment, there was a decline of 1,300 nonagricultural jobs over-themonth. Among the major industries, job gains occurred in Construction (+800), Manufacturing (+200), Financial Activities (+200), and Leisure & Hospitality (+100). Within Construction, the principal source of the employment increase was Special Trade Construction. Jobs losses were experienced in Information (-100), Trade, Transportation, & Utilities (-200), Professional & Business Services (-200), Educational & Health Services (-300), and Other Services (-300). Government employment declined by 1,500 jobs, due of the absence of biennial seasonal general election workers. Compared with November 2016, total nonfarm jobs have grown by 4,900, or 0.8 percent.

9,000 8,500 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,500 Initial Claims and Weekly Claims by Monthly Average November 2016 - November 20 2,200 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 6,000 NOV '16 DEC '16 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 1,000 Seasonally Adjusted Non-Ag. Jobs (Statewide) SELECTED SERIES: Nov- Oct- Nov-16 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 38,900 38,100 37,500 MANUFACTURING 13,800 13,600 13,900 Durable Goods 3,700 3,700 3,600 Non-Durable Goods 10,100 9,900 10,300 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 122,900 123,100 121,100 Wholesale Trade,000,100,900 Retail Trade 72,800 73,200 71,600 INFORMATION 9,100 9,200 9,200 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 27,700 27,500 28,600 Finance & Insurance 15,700 15,600 16,100 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 12,000 11,900 12,500 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES 86,200 86,400 83,400 Professional, Scientific, Tech Svcs 24,300 24,500 24,100 Administrative & Support & Waste Mgmt 52,500 52,900 50,800 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 85,100 85,400 83,300 Educational Services 15,200 15,500 15,300 Health Care & Social Assistance 69,900 69,900 68,000 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 122,000 121,900 119,200 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 12,100 12,000 11,900 Accommodation & Food Services 109,900 109,900 107,300 OTHER SERVICES 27,000 27,300 27,200 GOVERNMENT 123,800 125,300 128,200 Federal Government 33,300 33,300 33,100 State Government 71,400 72,900 76,000 Local Government 19,100 19,100 19,100 TOTAL: STATEWIDE 656,500 657,800 651,600

Technical Notes Seasonal Adjustment The seasonal fluctuations in the number of employed and unemployed persons reflect hiring and layoff patterns that accompany regular events such as the winter holiday season and the summer vacation season. These variations make it difficult to tell whether month-to-month changes in employment and unemployment are due to normal seasonal patterns or to changing economic conditions. Therefore, the BLS uses a statistical technique called seasonal adjustment to address these issues. This technique uses the history of the labor force data and the job count data to identify the seasonal movements and to calculate the size and direction of these movements. A seasonal adjustment factor is then developed and applied to the estimates to eliminate the effects of regular seasonal fluctuations on the data. Seasonally adjusted statistical series enable more meaningful data comparisons between months or with an annual average. Current Population (Household) Survey (CPS) A survey conducted for employment status in the week that includes the 12 th day of each month generates the unemployment rate statistics, which is a separate survey from the Establishment Survey that yields the industry job counts. The CPS survey contacts approximately 1,000 households in Hawaii to determine an individual's current employment status. Employed persons consist of: 1) all persons who did any work for pay or profit during the survey reference week, 2) all persons who did at least 15 hours of unpaid work in a family-owned enterprise operated by someone in their household, and 3) all persons who were temporarily absent from their regular jobs, whether they were paid or not. Persons considered unemployed are ones that do not have a job, have actively looked for work in the prior four weeks and are available for work. Temporarily laid off workers are counted as unemployed, whether they have engaged in a

specific job seeking activity. Persons not in the labor force are those who are not classified as employed or unemployed during the survey reference week. Benchmark Changes to Local Area Unemployment Statistics Data Statewide and substate data for 2012-2016 have been re-estimated to reflect revised population controls, model reestimation and for seasonally adjusted data, new seasonal adjustment. Change to Monthly Employment Estimates This release incorporates revised job count figures from 1990 through 2016 for the seasonally adjusted series. The reconstructed data reflects data from historical corrections applied to unadjusted supersector or sector level series. For years, analysts with the State DLIR's Research and Statistics Office have developed monthly employment estimates for Hawaii and our metropolitan areas. These estimates were based on a monthly survey of Hawaii businesses and analysts' knowledge about our local economies. Beginning with the production of preliminary estimates for March 2011, responsibility for the production of State and metropolitan area (MSA) estimates was transitioned from individual state agencies to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For Hawaii, this means the transition of statewide, Honolulu and Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina MSA areas. State agencies will continue to provide the BLS with information on local events that may affect the estimates, such as strikes or large layoffs/hiring at businesses not covered by the survey and to disseminate and analyze the Current Employment Statistics (CES) estimates for local data users. BLS feels this change is designed to improve the cost efficiency of the CES program and to reduce the potential bias in state and area estimates. A portion of the cost savings generated by this change is slated to be directed towards raising survey response rates in future years, which will decrease the level of statistical error in the CES estimates. Until then, state analysts feel this change could result in increased month-to-month variability for the industry employment numbers particularly for Hawaii's counties and islands. Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force and Unemployment Estimates for Honolulu and Maui County BLS publishes smoothed seasonally adjusted civilian labor force and unemployment estimates for all metropolitan areas, which includes the City and County of Honolulu and Maui County. BLS releases this data each month in the Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment news release. The schedule is available at http://www.bls.gov/news.release/metro.toc.htm. Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization for States, Fourth Quarter of 2016 through Third Quarter of 20 Averages.

Alternative Measures of Labor Underutilization for US and Hawaii, Fourth Quarter of 2016 through Third Quarter of 20 Averages (percent) Measure State U-1 U-2 U-3 U-4 U-5 U-6 United States 1.8 2.2 4.5 4.8 5.5 8.9 Hawaii 0.8 1.2 2.6 2.9 3.7 6.5 The six alternative labor underutilization state measures based on the Current Population Survey (CPS) and compiled on a 4-quarter moving average basis defined: U-1, persons unemployed 15 weeks or longer, as a percent of the civilian labor force; U-2, job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs, as a percent of the civilian labor force; U-3, total unemployed, as a percent of the civilian labor force (this is the definition used for the official unemployment rate); U-4, total unemployed plus discouraged workers, as a percent of the civilian labor force plus discouraged workers; U-5, total unemployed, plus discouraged workers, plus all other marginally attached workers*, as a percent of the civilian labor force plus all marginally attached workers; and U-6, total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers, plus total employed part time for economic reasons, as a percent of the civilian labor force plus all marginally attached workers. * Individuals who want, and are available for work, and who have looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months (or since the end of their last job if they held one within the past 12 months), but were not counted as unemployed because they had not searched for work in the four weeks preceding the survey, for such reasons as child care or transportation problems, for example. Discouraged workers are a subset of the marginally attached. Note that, the state unemployment rates (U-3) that are shown are derived directly from the CPS. As a result, these U-3 measures may differ from the official state unemployment rates for the latest 4-quarter period. The latter are estimates developed from statistical models that incorporate CPS estimates, as well as input data from other sources, such as state unemployment claims data. Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TDD/TTY Dial 711 then ask for (808) 586-8866 Media Contact: Bill Kunstman Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (808) 586-8845 william.g.kunstman@hawaii.gov http://labor.hawaii.gov # # # View DLIR news releases: http://labor.hawaii.gov/blog/category/news/

UNEMPLOYMENT RATES- NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES- SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NOV OCT NOV* NOV OCT NOV* 20 20 2016 20 20 2016 STATE 2.0 1.9 2.9 STATE 2.0 2.2 2.9 HONOLULU 1.9 1.8 2.7 U. S. 4.1 4.1 4.6 HAWAII COUNTY 2.4 2.3 3.5 * benchmarked data KAUAI 2.0 1.8 3.2 MAUI COUNTY 2.1 2.0 3.1 Maui Island 2.0 1.9 3.0 Labor Force Molokai 5.2 5.2 7.2 Employment Lanai 1.6 2.4 1.7 Unemployment U. S. 3.9 3.9 4.4 State of Hawaii Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force Data** Nov 20 Oct 20 Nov 2016* 684,350 686,600 690,800 670,300 671,400 670,800 14,000 15,150 20,000 * benchmarked data * benchmarked data **totals may not add due to rounding Nov 2016 Dec Jan 20 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Nov 2016 Dec Jan 20 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov U. S. 4.4 4.5 5.1 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.1 3.9 3.9 U. S. 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.1 Hawai`i 2.9 2.6 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.8 3.3 2.5 2.4 2.4 1.9 2.0 Hawai`i 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.2 2.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 Hawaii 3.0 2.0 Hawaii 1.0 1.0 0.0 Nov 2016 Dec Jan 20 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 0.0 Nov 2016 Dec Jan 20 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov

Nov- 16 Feb- May- Aug- Nov- Nov- 16 Feb- May- Aug- Nov- State of Hawaii Not Seasonally Adjusted Non-Ag. Jobs (Statewide) Seasonally Adjusted Non-Ag. Jobs (Statewide) Nov- Oct- Nov-16 SELECTED SERIES: Nov- Oct- Nov-16 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 38,900 38,300 37,500 MINING, LOGGING & CONSTRUCTION 38,900 38,100 37,500 MANUFACTURING 13,900 13,700 14,000 MANUFACTURING 13,800 13,600 13,900 Durable Goods 3,700 3,700 3,600 Durable Goods 3,700 3,700 3,600 Non-Durable Goods 10,200 10,000 10,400 Non-Durable Goods 10,100 9,900 10,300 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 124,500 122,900 122,000 TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES 122,900 123,100 121,100 Wholesale Trade,100,000,900 Wholesale Trade,000,100,900 Retail Trade 74,300 72,800 72,500 Retail Trade 72,800 73,200 71,600 INFORMATION 9,200 9,100 9,300 INFORMATION 9,100 9,200 9,200 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 28,000 27,700 28,900 FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 27,700 27,500 28,600 Finance & Insurance 15,900 15,700 16,300 Finance & Insurance 15,700 15,600 16,100 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 12,100 12,000 12,600 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 12,000 11,900 12,500 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES 86,700 86,800 83,900 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES 86,200 86,400 83,400 Professional, Scientific, Tech Svcs 24,300 24,400 24,100 Professional, Scientific, Tech Svcs 24,300 24,500 24,100 Administrative & Support & Waste Mgmt 52,800 53,000 51,000 Administrative & Support & Waste Mgmt 52,500 52,900 50,800 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 86,200 85,800 84,000 EDUCATIONAL & HEALTH SERVICES 85,100 85,400 83,300 Educational Services 15,700 15,600 15,600 Educational Services 15,200 15,500 15,300 Health Care & Social Assistance 70,500 70,200 68,400 Health Care & Social Assistance 69,900 69,900 68,000 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 122,100 122,000 119,100 LEISURE & HOSPITALITY 122,000 121,900 119,200 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 12,100 12,100 11,900 Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 12,100 12,000 11,900 Accommodation & Food Services 110,000 109,900 107,200 Accommodation & Food Services 109,900 109,900 107,300 OTHER SERVICES 27,400 27,400 27,500 OTHER SERVICES 27,000 27,300 27,200 GOVERNMENT 127,700 126,500 131,700 GOVERNMENT 123,800 125,300 128,200 Federal Government 33,600 33,500 33,300 Federal Government 33,300 33,300 33,100 State Government 75,200 74,100 79,500 State Government 71,400 72,900 76,000 Local Government 18,900 18,900 18,900 Local Government 19,100 19,100 19,100 TOTAL: STATEWIDE #REF! 664,600 660,2000 657,900 #REF! TOTAL: STATEWIDE 656,500 657,800 651,600 TOTAL: HONOLULU MSA 490,400 486,100 484,400 TOTAL: HONOLULU MSA 483,400 483,300 478,600 State of Hawaii Not Seasonally Adjusted Non-Ag. Jobs (Statewide) 670,000 665,000 660,000 655,000 650,000 645,000 640,000 635,000 630,000 Seasonally Adjusted Non-Ag. Jobs (Statewide) 670,000 665,000 660,000 655,000 650,000 645,000 640,000 635,000 630,000