Average Weekly Hours of All Employees Construction

Measurement
Hours
Indicator Type or Source
Employment Indicator
Period End Date
October 1, 2024
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Average Weekly Hours of All Employees Construction is an economic indicator measured in Hours. It covers the period from Saturday, November 28, 2009, to Tuesday, October 1, 2024, and is updated monthly. Please note, average weekly hours relate to the average hours per worker for which pay was received and is different from standard or scheduled hours. Factors such as unpaid absenteeism, labor turnover, part-time work, and stoppages cause average weekly hours to be lower than scheduled hours of work for an establishment. Group averages further reflect changes in the workweek of component industries. Average weekly hours are the total weekly hours divided by the employees paid for those hours. Construction employees in the construction sector include: Working supervisors, qualified craft workers, mechanics, apprentices, helpers, laborers, and so forth, engaged in new work, alterations, demolition, repair, maintenance, and the like, whether working at the site of construction or in shops or yards at jobs (such as precutting and preassembling) ordinarily performed by members of the construction trades. The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).' The source code is: CES2000000002 Please view all Employment indicators for more information or continue to All Top Economic Indicators.
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (fred.stlouisfed.org)

15-Year History of Average Weekly Hours of All Employees Construction

The above interactive chart and the table below show the 15-year history of average weekly hours of all employees construction going back to Saturday, November 28, 2009. The current value is 39.00 which was updated on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Historical economic data can serve as a benchmark to assess the current state of the economy or a specific sector. It allows us to determine whether current conditions are better or worse than at similar points in the past.
Oct 1, 202439.0  
Sep 1, 202439.2  
Aug 1, 202439.0  
Jul 1, 202438.9  
Jun 1, 202439.3  
May 1, 202439.0  
Apr 1, 202438.7  
Mar 1, 202439.3  
Feb 1, 202438.9  
Jan 1, 202438.5  
Dec 1, 202339.0  
Nov 1, 202339.3  
Oct 1, 202339.2  
Sep 1, 202339.1  
Aug 1, 202339.1  
Jul 1, 202339.0  
Jun 1, 202339.0  
May 1, 202338.9  
Apr 1, 202338.9  
Mar 1, 202338.9  
Feb 1, 202339.0  
Jan 1, 202339.2  
Dec 1, 202238.7  
Nov 1, 202238.5  
Oct 1, 202238.9  
Sep 1, 202238.7  
Aug 1, 202238.7  
Jul 1, 202238.8  
Jun 1, 202238.7  
May 1, 202239.0  
Apr 1, 202238.9  
Mar 1, 202238.7  
Feb 1, 202239.3  
Jan 1, 202238.5  
Dec 1, 202139.3  
Nov 1, 202139.1  
Oct 1, 202138.7  
Sep 1, 202139.6  
Aug 1, 202138.9  
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May 1, 202139.0  
Apr 1, 202139.3  
Mar 1, 202139.4  
Feb 1, 202138.2  
Jan 1, 202139.1  
Dec 1, 202039.0  
Nov 1, 202039.1  
Oct 1, 202039.0  
Sep 1, 202038.9  
Aug 1, 202039.1  
Jul 1, 202039.0  
Jun 1, 202039.0  
May 1, 202038.8  
Apr 1, 202038.1  
Mar 1, 202039.0  
Feb 1, 202039.1  
Jan 1, 202039.0  
Dec 1, 201938.8  
Nov 1, 201939.0  
Oct 1, 201939.3  
Sep 1, 201939.8  
Aug 1, 201939.3  
Jul 1, 201939.1  
Jun 1, 201939.4  
May 1, 201939.1  
Apr 1, 201939.0  
Mar 1, 201939.3  
Feb 1, 201938.6  
Jan 1, 201939.7  
Dec 1, 201839.3  
Nov 1, 201838.9  
Oct 1, 201838.9  
Sep 1, 201839.1  
Aug 1, 201839.1  
Jul 1, 201839.5  
Jun 1, 201839.3  
May 1, 201839.5  
Apr 1, 201839.4  
Mar 1, 201839.3  
Feb 1, 201839.3  
Jan 1, 201838.8  
Dec 1, 201739.1  
Nov 1, 201739.5  
Oct 1, 201739.2  
Sep 1, 201739.0  
Aug 1, 201739.0  
Jul 1, 201739.0  
Jun 1, 201739.1  
May 1, 201739.2  
Apr 1, 201739.1  
Mar 1, 201738.9  
Feb 1, 201739.0  
Jan 1, 201738.9  
Dec 1, 201639.1  
Nov 1, 201639.2  
Oct 1, 201639.2  
Sep 1, 201639.2  
Aug 1, 201639.0  
Jul 1, 201639.1  
Jun 1, 201639.1  
May 1, 201639.0  
Apr 1, 201639.1  
Mar 1, 201638.9  
Feb 1, 201639.0  
Jan 1, 201639.3  
Dec 1, 201539.6  
Nov 1, 201539.1  
Oct 1, 201539.4  
Sep 1, 201538.8  
Aug 1, 201539.3  
Jul 1, 201539.1  
Jun 1, 201539.2  
May 1, 201538.9  
Apr 1, 201539.0  
Mar 1, 201539.2  
Feb 1, 201539.5  
Jan 1, 201539.0  
Dec 1, 201439.1  
Nov 1, 201439.1  
Oct 1, 201439.0  
Sep 1, 201439.1  
Aug 1, 201439.1  
Jul 1, 201439.2  
Jun 1, 201439.0  
May 1, 201438.9  
Apr 1, 201438.9  
Mar 1, 201439.2  
Feb 1, 201438.3  
Jan 1, 201438.6  
Dec 1, 201338.7  
Nov 1, 201339.0  
Oct 1, 201338.7  
Sep 1, 201338.9  
Aug 1, 201338.9  
Jul 1, 201338.7  
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May 1, 201339.1  
Apr 1, 201338.9  
Mar 1, 201339.0  
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Dec 1, 201239.1  
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Mar 1, 201137.9  
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Jan 1, 201137.6  
Dec 1, 201038.0  
Nov 1, 201038.2  
Oct 1, 201038.2  
Sep 1, 201039.1  
Aug 1, 201038.0  
Jul 1, 201037.8  
Jun 1, 201037.7  
May 1, 201037.7  
Apr 1, 201038.1  
Mar 1, 201037.3  
Feb 1, 201036.5  
Jan 1, 201037.5  
Dec 1, 200937.0  
Nov 1, 200937.5  
Oct 1, 200936.4  
Sep 1, 200937.5  
Aug 1, 200937.4  
Jul 1, 200937.4  
Jun 1, 200937.2  
May 1, 200937.3  
Apr 1, 200937.2  
Mar 1, 200937.2  
Feb 1, 200937.4  
Jan 1, 200937.3  
Dec 1, 200837.2  
Nov 1, 200837.3  
Oct 1, 200837.5  
Sep 1, 200837.4  
Aug 1, 200837.8  
Jul 1, 200837.8  
Jun 1, 200838.0  
May 1, 200837.9  
Apr 1, 200838.1  
Mar 1, 200838.2  
Feb 1, 200838.1  
Jan 1, 200838.2  
Dec 1, 200738.2  
Nov 1, 200738.2  
Oct 1, 200738.0  
Sep 1, 200738.1  
Aug 1, 200737.8  
Jul 1, 200737.9  
Jun 1, 200738.0  
May 1, 200738.2  
Apr 1, 200737.9  
Mar 1, 200738.0  
Feb 1, 200737.5  
Jan 1, 200737.9  
Dec 1, 200638.4  
Nov 1, 200637.8  
Oct 1, 200637.9  
Sep 1, 200637.7  
Aug 1, 200637.8  
Jul 1, 200637.8  
Jun 1, 200637.8  
May 1, 200637.7  
Apr 1, 200638.1  

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