Employer Costs for Employee Compensation
The Employer Costs for Employee Compensation (ECEC) news release presents data from the National Compensation Survey - Employment Cost Trends program. This dat measures the average employer cost per employee hour worked for total compensation, wages and salaries, and benefits, and costs as a percent of total compensation.
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- 2020s
- December 2019, USDL-20-0451
- March 2020, USDL-20-1232
- June 2020, USDL-20-1736
- September 2020, USDL-20-2266
- December 2020, USDL-21-0437
- March 2021, USDL-21-1094
- September 2021, USDL-21-2146
- June 2021, USDL-21-1647
- December 2021, USDL-22-0469
- March 2022, USDL-22-1176
- June 2022, USDL-22-1892
- September 2022, USDL-22-2307
- December 2022, USDL-23-0488
- March 2023, USDL-23-1305
- June 2023, USDL-23-1971
- September 2023, USDL-23-2567
- December 2023, USDL-24-0485
- March 2024, USDL-24-1172
- June 2024, USDL-24-1863
- September 2024, USDL-24-2561
- December 2024, USDL-25-0335
- March 2025, USDL-25-0958
- June 2025, USDL-25-1358
- September 2025, USDL-26-0287
- December 2025, USDL-26-0505
In order to aid in the retrieval of information from this publication, significant tables, charts, and/or articles have been extracted and can be viewed individually or across a span of issues.
This series includes an excerpt from the Summer 1997 issue of Compensation and Working Conditions, which serves as the first installment of the data series.
1986-2026
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United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employer Costs for Employee Compensation. 1986-2026. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9615, accessed on April 13, 2026.