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Over-the-Month Over-the-Year Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change December November December Level Percent Level Percent STATE OF FLORIDA Population 16+ 16,368,000 16,346,000 16,103,000 22,000 0.1 265,000 1.6 Civilian Labor Force 9,667,000 9,629,000 9,662,000 38,000 0.4 5,000 0.1 Employment 9,180,000 9,141,000 9,109,000 39,000 0.4 71,000 0.8 Unemployment 487,000 488,000 554,000-1,000-0.2-67,000-12.1 Unemployment Rate (%) 5.0 5.1 5.7-0.1 -- -0.7 -- UNITED STATES Population 16+ 251,936,000 251,747,000 249,027,000 189,000 0.1 2,909,000 1.2 Civilian Labor Force 157,833,000 157,367,000 156,142,000 466,000 0.3 1,691,000 1.1 Employment 149,929,000 149,444,000 147,439,000 485,000 0.3 2,490,000 1.7 Unemployment 7,904,000 7,924,000 8,704,000-20,000-0.3-800,000-9.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 5.0 5.0 5.6 0.0 -- -0.6 -- NOT Over-the-Month Over-the-Year Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change December November December Level Percent Level Percent STATE OF FLORIDA Population 16+ 16,368,000 16,346,000 16,103,000 22,000 0.1 265,000 1.6 Civilian Labor Force 9,630,000 9,626,000 9,608,000 4,000 * 22,000 0.2 Employment 9,173,000 9,158,000 9,091,000 15,000 0.2 82,000 0.9 Unemployment 457,000 469,000 517,000-12,000-2.6-60,000-11.6 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.7 4.9 5.4-0.2 -- -0.7 -- UNITED STATES Population 16+ 251,936,000 251,747,000 249,027,000 189,000 0.1 2,909,000 1.2 Civilian Labor Force 157,245,000 157,340,000 155,521,000-95,000-0.1 1,724,000 1.1 Employment 149,703,000 149,766,000 147,190,000-63,000 * 2,513,000 1.7 Unemployment 7,542,000 7,573,000 8,331,000-31,000-0.4-789,000-9.5 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.8 4.8 5.4 0.0 -- -0.6 -- * = less than 0.1 percent Note: All estimates except unemployment rates are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals

STATE OF FLORIDA January 15,856,000 9,499,000 8,879,000 620,000 6.5 February 15,877,000 9,519,000 8,899,000 620,000 6.5 March 15,898,000 9,533,000 8,916,000 617,000 6.5 April 15,920,000 9,541,000 8,930,000 610,000 6.4 May 15,942,000 9,546,000 8,947,000 599,000 6.3 June 15,965,000 9,554,000 8,968,000 586,000 6.1 July 15,988,000 9,568,000 8,993,000 574,000 6.0 August 16,012,000 9,587,000 9,021,000 566,000 5.9 September 16,036,000 9,609,000 9,048,000 561,000 5.8 October 16,059,000 9,630,000 9,072,000 558,000 5.8 November 16,082,000 9,648,000 9,093,000 555,000 5.7 December 16,103,000 9,662,000 9,109,000 554,000 5.7 Annual Average 15,978,000 9,638,000 9,034,000 603,000 6.3 January 16,123,000 9,700,000 9,146,000 554,000 5.7 February 16,144,000 9,705,000 9,155,000 550,000 5.7 March 16,164,000 9,674,000 9,124,000 549,000 5.7 April 16,185,000 9,641,000 9,097,000 545,000 5.6 May 16,206,000 9,617,000 9,070,000 547,000 5.7 June 16,228,000 9,555,000 9,024,000 532,000 5.6 July 16,251,000 9,504,000 8,984,000 520,000 5.5 August 16,275,000 9,502,000 8,992,000 509,000 5.4 September 16,300,000 9,532,000 9,034,000 498,000 5.2 October 16,323,000 9,580,000 9,086,000 494,000 5.2 November 16,346,000 9,629,000 9,141,000 488,000 5.1 December 16,368,000 9,667,000 9,180,000 487,000 5.0 Annual Average 16,243,000 9,601,000 9,083,000 518,000 5.4 Note: All estimates except unemployment rates have been rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals

UNITED STATES RELEASE DATE: January 8, 2016 January 246,915,000 155,285,000 145,092,000 10,192,000 6.6 February 247,085,000 155,560,000 145,185,000 10,375,000 6.7 March 247,258,000 156,187,000 145,772,000 10,415,000 6.7 April 247,439,000 155,376,000 145,677,000 9,699,000 6.2 May 247,622,000 155,511,000 145,792,000 9,719,000 6.2 June 247,814,000 155,684,000 146,214,000 9,470,000 6.1 July 248,023,000 156,090,000 146,438,000 9,651,000 6.2 August 248,229,000 156,080,000 146,464,000 9,617,000 6.2 September 248,446,000 156,129,000 146,834,000 9,296,000 6.0 October 248,657,000 156,363,000 147,374,000 8,989,000 5.7 November 248,844,000 156,442,000 147,389,000 9,053,000 5.8 December 249,027,000 156,142,000 147,439,000 8,704,000 5.6 Annual Average 247,947,000 155,922,000 146,305,000 9,617,000 6.2 January 249,723,000 157,025,000 148,104,000 8,920,000 5.7 February 249,899,000 156,878,000 148,231,000 8,646,000 5.5 March 250,080,000 156,890,000 148,333,000 8,557,000 5.5 April 250,266,000 157,032,000 148,509,000 8,523,000 5.4 May 250,455,000 157,367,000 148,748,000 8,619,000 5.5 June 250,663,000 156,984,000 148,722,000 8,262,000 5.3 July 250,876,000 157,115,000 148,866,000 8,249,000 5.3 August 251,096,000 157,061,000 149,043,000 8,018,000 5.1 September 251,325,000 156,867,000 148,942,000 7,925,000 5.1 October 251,541,000 157,096,000 149,197,000 7,899,000 5.0 November 251,747,000 157,367,000 149,444,000 7,924,000 5.0 December 251,936,000 157,833,000 149,929,000 7,904,000 5.0 Annual Average 250,801,000 157,130,000 148,834,000 8,296,000 5.3 Note: All data except unemployment rates are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

STATE OF FLORIDA NOT January 15,856,000 9,480,000 8,850,000 629,000 6.6 February 15,877,000 9,547,000 8,917,000 630,000 6.6 March 15,898,000 9,632,000 8,999,000 634,000 6.6 April 15,920,000 9,585,000 9,012,000 572,000 6.0 May 15,942,000 9,677,000 9,069,000 609,000 6.3 June 15,965,000 9,663,000 9,043,000 620,000 6.4 July 15,988,000 9,705,000 9,051,000 654,000 6.7 August 16,012,000 9,675,000 9,023,000 652,000 6.7 September 16,036,000 9,706,000 9,104,000 602,000 6.2 October 16,059,000 9,712,000 9,144,000 568,000 5.8 November 16,082,000 9,662,000 9,109,000 553,000 5.7 December 16,103,000 9,608,000 9,091,000 517,000 5.4 Annual Average 15,978,000 9,638,000 9,034,000 603,000 6.3 January 16,123,000 9,634,000 9,074,000 560,000 5.8 February 16,144,000 9,599,000 9,065,000 534,000 5.6 March 16,164,000 9,550,000 9,024,000 526,000 5.5 April 16,185,000 9,550,000 9,045,000 505,000 5.3 May 16,206,000 9,628,000 9,088,000 540,000 5.6 June 16,228,000 9,543,000 9,011,000 532,000 5.6 July 16,251,000 9,570,000 9,021,000 549,000 5.7 August 16,275,000 9,604,000 9,064,000 540,000 5.6 September 16,300,000 9,645,000 9,129,000 516,000 5.4 October 16,323,000 9,638,000 9,145,000 493,000 5.1 November 16,346,000 9,626,000 9,158,000 469,000 4.9 December 16,368,000 9,630,000 9,173,000 457,000 4.7 Annual Average 16,243,000 9,601,000 9,083,000 518,000 5.4 Note: All estimates except unemployment rates have been rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals

UNITED STATES NOT RELEASE DATE: January 8, 2016 January 246,915,000 154,381,000 143,526,000 10,855,000 7.0 February 247,085,000 155,027,000 144,134,000 10,893,000 7.0 March 247,258,000 155,627,000 145,090,000 10,537,000 6.8 April 247,439,000 154,845,000 145,767,000 9,079,000 5.9 May 247,622,000 155,841,000 146,398,000 9,443,000 6.1 June 247,814,000 156,997,000 147,104,000 9,893,000 6.3 July 248,023,000 157,573,000 147,265,000 10,307,000 6.5 August 248,229,000 156,434,000 146,647,000 9,787,000 6.3 September 248,446,000 155,903,000 146,941,000 8,962,000 5.7 October 248,657,000 156,616,000 147,936,000 8,680,000 5.5 November 248,844,000 156,297,000 147,666,000 8,630,000 5.5 December 249,027,000 155,521,000 147,190,000 8,331,000 5.4 Annual Average 247,947,000 155,922,000 146,305,000 9,617,000 6.2 January 249,723,000 156,050,000 146,552,000 9,498,000 6.1 February 249,899,000 156,213,000 147,118,000 9,095,000 5.8 March 250,080,000 156,318,000 147,635,000 8,682,000 5.6 April 250,266,000 156,554,000 148,587,000 7,966,000 5.1 May 250,455,000 157,719,000 149,349,000 8,370,000 5.3 June 250,663,000 158,283,000 149,645,000 8,638,000 5.5 July 250,876,000 158,527,000 149,722,000 8,805,000 5.6 August 251,096,000 157,390,000 149,228,000 8,162,000 5.2 September 251,325,000 156,607,000 148,980,000 7,628,000 4.9 October 251,541,000 157,313,000 149,716,000 7,597,000 4.8 November 251,747,000 157,340,000 149,766,000 7,573,000 4.8 December 251,936,000 157,245,000 149,703,000 7,542,000 4.8 Annual Average 250,801,000 157,130,000 148,834,000 8,296,000 5.3 Note: All data except unemployment rates are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.