Link to Series in Level 1 Subscription Site
Link to Series in Level 2 Subscription Site
Link to Series in Level 0 Subscription Site
Go to end of data set
2004 01 380.
2004 02 610·
2004 03 290·
2004 04 10·
2004 05 610.
2004 06 940·
2004 10 860·
2004 11 560.
2004 12 00·
2005 01 750.
2005 02 950.
2005 03 590.
2005 04 60.
2005 05 870·
2005 06 670.
2005 07 560.
2005 08 540·
2005 09 350.
2005 10 410·
2005 11 140.
2005 12 450.
2006 01 520.
2006 02 800·
2006 03 280.
2006 04 30·
2006 05 930·
2006 06 710·
2006 07 180·
2006 08 800·
2006 09 424·
2006 10 270.
2006 11 270·
2006 12 512.
2007 01 46·
2007 02 870·
2007 03 240·
2007 04 150.
2007 05 100.
2007 06 120·
2007 07 40.
2007 08 990.
2007 09 180.
2007 10 920.
2007 11 860.
2007 12 532·
2008 01 100.
2008 02 390·
2008 03 140·
2008 04 520·
2008 05 910.
2008 06 900·
2008 07 570.
2008 08 970.
2008 09 940·
2008 10 100.
2008 11 90.
2008 12 130·
2009 01 750.
2009 02 850.
2009 03 892.
2009 04 500·
2009 05 160.
2009 06 280.
2009 07 420·
2009 08 840·
2009 09 230·
2009 10 780·
2009 11 370·
2009 12 150.
2010 01 290.
2010 02 970·
2010 03 670.
2010 04 690.
2010 05 890.
2010 06 730·
2010 07 520·
2010 08 950·
2010 09 850·
2010 10 190·
2010 11 360.
2010 12 710.
2011 01 250.
2011 02 730.
2011 03 890.
2011 04 940·
2011 05 3912.
2011 06 980.
2011 07 40.
2011 08 920·
2011 09 840.
2011 10 820.
2011 11 00·
2011 12 150.
2012 01 420·
2012 02 370.
2012 03 220.
2012 04 380.
2012 05 200·
2012 06 28.
2012 07 380.
2012 08 600.
2012 09 490.
2012 10 390.
2012 11 442·
2012 12 92.
2013 01 862.
2013 02 364.
2013 03 582.
2013 04 340·
|
|

Click on chart to change display options.
|
Browse All Data for Hattiesburg, MS |
Personal Income
Personal income
Population (number of persons)
Per capita personal income
Per capita personal income, percent of US
Wage and Salary Information
Wage and salary disbursements
Wage and salary employment
Average wage per job
House Price Index
Building Permits
Number of Building Permits: Total
Number of Building Permits: single units
Number of Building Permits: 2 units
Number of Building Permits: 3 and 4 units
Number of Building Permits: 5 or more units
Number of Building Permits: number of structures with 5 or more units
Value of Building Permits: Total
Value of Building Permits: single units
Value of Building Permits: 2 units
Value of Building Permits: 3 and 4 units
Value of Building Permits: 5 or more units
Civilian Labor Force Information
Unemployment Rate: Percent
Unemployment Level
Employment Level
Labor Force
Nonagricultural Employment
Total Nonfarm: SA
Total Nonfarm
Total Private
Total Private: Average Weekly Hours of All Employees
Total Private: Average Hourly Earnings of All Employees
Total Private: Average Weekly Earnings of Production Employees
Goods Producing
Service-Providing
Private Service Providing
Manufacturing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Retail Trade
Leisure and Hospitality
Government
Federal Government
State Government
Local Government
Local Government Educational Services
Metropolitan Area GDP: Current
All industry total
Private industries
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
Crop and animal production (Farms)
Forestry, fishing, and related activities
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
GDP by Metropolitan Area: Other transportation equipment manufacturing
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service
Rail transportation
Information
Finance and insurance
Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Real estate and rental and leasing
Real estate
Professional and technical services
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care services
Accommodation
Other services, except government
Government
Federal civilian
Federal military
State and local
Financial activities
Professional and business services
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT)
Private goods-producing industries
Private services-providing industries
Metropolitan Area GDP: Quantity Indexes
All industry total
Private industries
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
Crop and animal production (Farms)
Forestry, fishing, and related activities
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
Computer and electronic product manufacturing
Other transportation equipment manufacturing
Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Information
Information and data processing services
Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
Real estate
Professional and technical services
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care services
Accommodation
Other services, except government
Government
Federal civilian
Federal military
State and local
Financial activities
Professional and business services
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT)
Private goods-producing industries
Private services-providing industries
Metropolitan Area GDP: Real
All industry total
Private industries
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
Crop and animal production (Farms)
Forestry, fishing, and related activities
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
Real GDP by Metropolitan Area (millions of chained 2001 dollars): Other transportation equipment manufacturing
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Information
Finance and insurance
Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation and related services
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Real estate and rental and leasing
Real estate
Professional and technical services
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care services
Accommodation
Other services, except government
Government
Federal civilian
Federal military
State and local
Financial activities
Professional and business services
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT)
Private goods-producing industries
Private services-providing industries
|
Want state and city building permits data? Click here for California and then find your own.
Sites of Interest:
The Wall Street Examiner: Be prepared. Stay ahead of the herd *
vestidos de novia *
Cocktailkleider *
Bestessayhelp.com - essay writing service. *
Celebrity Dresses *
Sell Rolex
|