Bureau of Labor Statistics

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a unit of the United States Department of Labor, is the principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the field of labor economics and statistics. BLS was founded in 1884 by President Chester A. Arthur. The BLS is now housed in the Postal Square Building near the Capitol.

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[edit] Statistical reporting

Indices and statistics produced by the BLS include:

[edit] Publications

Selected BLS publications include:

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