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Civilian Labor Force Ohio s unemployment rate was 4.8 percent in July 216, down from 5. in June and up from 4.7 percent one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.9 percent, unchanged from June and down from 5.3 percent in July 215. The civilian labor force in Ohio decreased 24, over the month, from 5,811, in June to 5,787, in July. Over the year, Ohio s civilian labor force increased by 97,. Ohio and U.S. Unemployment Rates (Seasonally Adjusted) Percent U.S. Ohio 6. Employment Situation: Ohio and U.S. (Seasonally Adjusted) Labor Market Review July 216 2,6. Construction added 5,9 jobs over the year. Mining and logging lost 3,2 jobs. Manufacturing employment decreased 1 as losses in durable goods (-7,1) surpassed gains in nondurable goods (+7,). The private service-providing sector added 61,9 jobs as gains in educational and health services (+19,6), leisure and hospitality (+15,9), trade, transportation, and utilities (+11,8), other services (+7,4), financial activities (+4,2), and professional and business services (+3,5) surpassed losses in information (-5). Government employment increased 14,3 in state (+11,5), federal (+1,4), and local (+1,4) government. 5.5 Ohio Nonfarm Employment Over-the-Month Change (Seasonally Adjusted) 5. 4.5 4. Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Payroll Survey Over-the-Month Change: Ohio s nonagricultural wage and salary employment increased 11,4 over the month, from a revised 5,494,9 in June to 5,56,3 in July 216, according to the latest business establishment survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics) in cooperation with ODJFS. Goods-producing industries, at 93,7, lost 1,3 jobs over the month. Job losses in construction (-3,6) and mining and logging (-3) surpassed gains in manufacturing (+2,6). The private service-providing sector, at 3,82,6, added 8, jobs. Employment gains in educational and health services (+5,), trade, transportation, and utilities (+2,7), professional and business services (+2,1), and other services (+1,8) exceeded losses in financial activities (-1,5), information (-1,1), and leisure and hospitality (-1,). Government employment, at 782,, increased 4,7 as gains in local (+3,1) and state (+1,7) government outweighed losses in federal government (-1). Over-the-Year Change: From July 215 to July 216, nonagricultural wage and salary employment grew 78,8. Employment in goods-producing industries increased -5, -1, -15, -2, Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 In This Issue Employment Situation: Ohio and U.S...1 Ohio Civilian Labor Force and Nonagricultural Employment Estimates Seasonally Adjusted...2 Historical Labor Force Estimates Seasonally Adjusted...3 Historical Nonagricultural Employment Seasonally Adjusted...4 Ohio Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Not Seasonally Adjusted...5 Historical Nonagricultural Employment Not Seasonally Adjusted...8 Map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas...9 Metropolitan Statistical Areas...1 Hours and Earnings of All Employees Not Seasonally Adjusted...46 Hours and Earnings of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees...47 Selected Unemployment Insurance Activities Not Seasonally Adjusted...48 Technical Notes...49 Types of Businesses by NAICS...51

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Ohio Civilian Labor Force and Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Estimates Seasonally Adjusted a Employment Jul Jun Jul 216 216 215 Change From Last Month Civilian Labor Force b Total 5,787 5,811 5,69-24. 97. -.4 1.7 Employment 5,58 5,52 5,423-12. 85. -.2 1.6 Unemployment 278 291 267-13. 11. -4.5 4.1 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.8 5. 4.7 -.2.1 Payroll Survey c Total Nonagricultural 5,56.3 5,494.9 5,427.5 11.4 78.8.2 1.5 Total Private 4,724.3 4,717.6 4,659.8 6.7 64.5.1 1.4 Goods-Producing (Private) 93.7 95. 91.1-1.3 2.6 -.1.3 Mining and Logging 1.7 11. 13.9 -.3-3.2-2.7-23. Construction 25.5 29.1 199.6-3.6 5.9-1.7 3. Manufacturing 687.5 684.9 687.6 2.6 -.1.4. Durable Goods 461.9 458.8 469. 3.1-7.1.7-1.5 Nondurable Goods 225.6 226.1 218.6 -.5 7. -.2 3.2 Service-Providing (Private) 3,82.6 3,812.6 3,758.7 8. 61.9.2 1.6 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,26.3 1,23.6 1,14.5 2.7 11.8.3 1.2 Wholesale Trade 237.7 237.3 235.9.4 1.8.2.8 Retail Trade 577. 577.1 571.4 -.1 5.6. 1. Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 211.6 29.2 27.2 2.4 4.4 1.1 2.1 Information 71. 72.1 71.5-1.1 -.5-1.5 -.7 Financial Activities 297.1 298.6 292.9-1.5 4.2 -.5 1.4 Finance and Insurance 231.2 232.2 23.4-1..8 -.4.3 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 65.9 66.4 62.5 -.5 3.4 -.8 5.4 Professional & Business Services 721.4 719.3 717.9 2.1 3.5.3.5 Professional & Technical Services 262. 259.5 251.9 2.5 1.1 1. 4. Management of Companies and Enterprises 139. 139.1 139.4 -.1 -.4 -.1 -.3 Administrative, Support, and Waste Services 32.4 32.7 326.6 -.3-6.2 -.1-1.9 Educational & Health Services 928.1 923.1 98.5 5. 19.6.5 2.2 Educational Services 123.1 124.5 121.7-1.4 1.4-1.1 1.2 Health Care & Social Assistance 85. 798.6 786.8 6.4 18.2.8 2.3 Leisure & Hospitality 555.9 556.9 54. -1. 15.9 -.2 2.9 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 77.3 77.7 77. -.4.3 -.5.4 Accommodation & Food Services 478.6 479.2 463. -.6 15.6 -.1 3.4 Other Services 22.8 219. 213.4 1.8 7.4.8 3.5 Government 782. 777.3 767.7 4.7 14.3.6 1.9 Federal Government 77.7 77.8 76.3 -.1 1.4 -.1 1.8 State Government 187.6 185.9 176.1 1.7 11.5.9 6.5 Local Government 516.7 513.6 515.3 3.1 1.4.6.3 From Last Year Percent Change From Last Month From Last Year a Data for latest month are preliminary, although other months are subject to revision. Subtotals may not add to totals due to rounding. Unemployment rates are computed from unrounded figures. All data exclude military personnel. b Data are Local Area Unemployment Statistics estimates based on place of residence. c From the Current Employment Statistics Survey, a monthly survey of approximately 25,7 employers conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Estimates represent nonagricultural wage and salary jobs by place of work. Seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment data for the Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Areas may be accessed at the Bureau of Labor Statistics website at http://www.bls.gov/sae/. 2

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Ohio Historical Civilian Labor Force Estimates Seasonally Adjusted 12. Civilian Labor Force Total Employed Unemployed Ohio Unemployment Rates 26 5,945 5,624 321 5.4% 4.6% 27 5,99 5,658 333 5.6% 4.6% 28 5,965 5,581 384 6.4% 5.8% 29 5,97 5,297 61 1.3% 9.3% 21 5,847 5,247 6 1.3% 9.6% 211 5,771 5,261 51 8.8% 8.9% 212 5,76 5,285 422 7.4% 8.1% 213 5,717 5,29 427 7.5% 7.4% 214 5,73 5,373 33 5.8% 6.2% 215 5,7 5,423 277 4.9% 5.3% 215 June 5,696 5,421 274 4.8% 5.3% July 5,69 5,423 267 4.7% 5.3% August 5,686 5,423 263 4.6% 5.1% September 5,685 5,422 263 4.6% 5.1% October 5,687 5,421 265 4.7% 5.% November 5,69 5,421 269 4.7% 5.% December 5,694 5,421 273 4.8% 5.% 216 January 5,72 5,441 279 4.9% 4.9% February 5,754 5,469 285 5.% 4.9% March 5,789 5,495 294 5.1% 5.% April 5,817 5,515 32 5.2% 5.% May 5,826 5,526 3 5.1% 4.7% June 5,811 5,52 291 5.% 4.9% July 5,787 5,58 278 4.8% 4.9% Ohio and U.S. Unemployment Rates (Seasonally Adjusted) Percent Recession U.S. Ohio U.S. 1. 8. 6. 4. 2.. Jan-6 Apr-6 Jul-6 Oct-6 Jan-7 Apr-7 Jul-7 Oct-7 Jan-8 Apr-8 Jul-8 Oct-8 Jan-9 Apr-9 Jul-9 Oct-9 Jan-1 Apr-1 Jul-1 Oct-1 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Jul-13 Oct-13 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Recessionary periods as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). 3

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Ohio Historical Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Seasonally Adjusted Grand Total Private Goods-Producing Employment Total Mining and Logging Const. Mfg. Total Trade, Transport., and Utilities Private Service-Providing Employment Info. Government Employment 215 June 5,415.4 899.3 14. 199.4 685.9 3,747.9 1,12.9 71.6 292.6 716. 94.6 537.4 212.8 768.2 76.5 176. 515.7 July 5,427.5 91.1 13.9 199.6 687.6 3,758.7 1,14.5 71.5 292.9 717.9 98.5 54. 213.4 767.7 76.3 176.1 515.3 August 5,425.1 899.1 13.6 199.5 686. 3,757.8 1,15. 71.4 293.6 716.2 98.3 54.2 213.1 768.2 76.4 175.9 515.9 September 5,424.5 897.8 13.3 199.5 685. 3,758.9 1,14.9 71.4 293.3 714.6 98.5 543.5 212.7 767.8 76.4 176.1 515.3 October 5,446.1 97.1 13.1 22.3 691.7 3,771.9 1,16.6 71.7 291.8 716.7 914.1 546.3 214.7 767.1 76.5 178.4 512.2 November 5,456.6 99.2 13. 24.9 691.3 3,778.5 1,15.5 71.9 293.1 717.8 914.5 55.3 215.4 768.9 76.7 178.3 513.9 December 5,475.4 912. 12.8 26.6 692.6 3,787.8 1,19. 72. 292.2 719.7 917.1 551.3 216.5 775.6 76.8 182.7 516.1 216 January 5,465.3 912.7 12.6 27.2 692.9 3,785.7 1,19.8 72.9 293.3 711.6 916.6 554.1 217.4 766.9 76.3 18.4 51.2 February 5,475.5 912.6 12.2 29.2 691.2 3,792.6 1,24.8 71.9 297.2 711. 919.2 552.5 216. 77.3 77. 178. 515.3 March 5,491.4 96.8 11.8 28.4 686.6 3,87.8 1,25.7 72.1 297. 716.7 925.6 552.2 218.5 776.8 77.1 179.2 52.5 April 5,477.6 95. 11.6 28.7 684.7 3,82.7 1,22.6 72.1 3.9 711.6 926.5 551.3 217.7 769.9 76.7 178.6 514.6 May 5,484.6 91.5 11.3 27.6 682.6 3,814.6 1,23.2 72. 31.3 712.2 931.4 554.9 219.6 768.5 77.4 181.7 59.4 June 5,494.9 95. 11. 29.1 684.9 3,812.6 1,23.6 72.1 298.6 719.3 923.1 556.9 219. 777.3 77.8 185.9 513.6 July 5,56.3 93.7 1.7 25.5 687.5 3,82.6 1,26.3 71. 297.1 721.4 928.1 555.9 22.8 782. 77.7 187.6 516.7 Financial Activities Prof. and Business Services Educational and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality Percent Change in Ohio Nonfarm Employment by Month January 2 - July 216 (Seasonally Adjusted) Other Services Total Federal State Local 1. Recession Goods-Producing Private Service-Providing Government 5.. Percent Change -5. -1. -15. -2. -25. -3. -35. -4. Jan- Jul- Jan-1 Jul-1 Jan-2 Jul-2 Jan-3 Jul-3 Jan-4 Jul-4 Jan-5 Jul-5 Jan-6 Jul-6 Jan-7 Jul-7 Jan-8 Jul-8 Jan-9 Jul-9 Jan-1 Jul-1 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Jul-14 Jan-15 Jul-15 Jan-16 Jul-16 Recessionary periods as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Note: In June 215 the seasonal model for state government employment was updated to account for improved data collection. To preserve the continuity of the time series, the updated seasonal factors were applied back to October 214. The series affected are state government, total government, and total nonfarm employment. If you have any questions about the updates, please email ContactLMI@jfs.ohio.gov. 4

Ohio Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Total Nonagricultural 5,536.1 5,545. 5,44.4-8.9 95.7 -.2 1.8 Total Private 4,787.6 4,785.7 4,75.9 1.9 81.7. 1.7 Goods-Producing (Private) 922.6 923.6 914.6-1. 8. -.1.9 Mining, Logging, and Construction 232.8 232. 227.2.8 5.6.3 2.5 Mining and Logging 11. 11.3 14.1 -.3-3.1-2.7-22. Construction 221.8 22.7 213.1 1.1 8.7.5 4.1 Construction of Buildings 45.7 46.7 45.3-1..4-2.1.9 Nonresidential Building Construction 26. 25.9 25.8.1.2.4.8 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 34.2 33.2 31.1 1. 3.1 3. 1. Specialty Trade Contractors 141.9 14.8 136.7 1.1 5.2.8 3.8 Manufacturing 689.8 691.6 687.4-1.8 2.4 -.3.3 Durable Goods d 461. 462.9 467.6-1.9-6.6 -.4-1.4 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 26.2 26.2 25.9..3. 1.2 Primary Metal Manufacturing 34.8 35.3 38.6 -.5-3.8-1.4-9.8 Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Mfg. 7.8 7.9 8.5 -.1 -.7-1.3-8.2 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 97.2 97.7 13.5 -.5-6.3 -.5-6.1 Machine Shops and Threaded Products 25. 25.1 26.2 -.1-1.2 -.4-4.6 Machinery Manufacturing 8.5 8.3 79..2 1.5.2 1.9 Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing 22.8 22.8 23.. -.2. -.9 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 21.9 21.9 21...9. 4.3 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Mfg. 29. 29. 28.. 1.. 3.6 Household Appliance Manufacturing 1.2 1.1 9.4.1.8 1. 8.5 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 121.5 121.7 122.1 -.2 -.6 -.2 -.5 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 22.2 22.3 21.6 -.1.6 -.4 2.8 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 72.7 73.6 72.8 -.9 -.1-1.2 -.1 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 18. 17.8 17.9.2.1 1.1.6 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 15.2 15.3 15.1 -.1.1 -.7.7 Nondurable Goods e 228.8 228.7 219.8.1 9.. 4.1 Food Manufacturing 61.3 61.1 58.4.2 2.9.3 5. Printing and Related Support Activities 21.7 21.7 21.6..1..5 Chemical Manufacturing 43.3 43.4 43.9 -.1 -.6 -.2-1.4 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 56.5 56.4 55.9.1.6.2 1.1 Plastics Product Manufacturing 43.1 43.1 42.7..4..9 Rubber Product Manufacturing 13.4 13.3 13.2.1.2.8 1.5 Service-Providing (Private) 3,865. 3,862.1 3,791.3 2.9 73.7.1 1.9 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,29.9 1,29.7 1,13.7.2 16.2. 1.6 Wholesale Trade 239.9 239.3 237.7.6 2.2.3.9 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 128.3 128.4 13.8 -.1-2.5 -.1-1.9 Professional and Commercial Equipment 25.5 25.4 25.2.1.3.4 1.2 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies 32.6 32.5 33.7.1-1.1.3-3.3 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 7.8 7.6 67.9.2 2.9.3 4.3 - continued on next page - 5

Ohio Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 - continued - Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Retail Trade 578.4 58.2 57. -1.8 8.4 -.3 1.5 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 77.1 77.6 78.9 -.5-1.8 -.6-2.3 Automobile Dealers 48.1 48.5 49.3 -.4-1.2 -.8-2.4 Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 13.7 13.8 13.6 -.1.1 -.7.7 Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 53.1 55. 51. -1.9 2.1-3.5 4.1 Building Material and Supplies Dealers 45. 46.2 43.3-1.2 1.7-2.6 3.9 Food and Beverage Stores 16.2 17.6 16.3-1.4 -.1-1.3 -.1 Grocery Stores 95.3 95.3 95.1..2..2 Health and Personal Care Stores 37.4 37.2 35.5.2 1.9.5 5.4 Gasoline Stations 38.5 38.1 37.7.4.8 1. 2.1 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 37.7 37.8 38.5 -.1 -.8 -.3-2.1 General Merchandise Stores 116.8 116.5 116.2.3.6.3.5 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 32.6 32.9 3.1 -.3 2.5 -.9 8.3 Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 211.6 21.2 26. 1.4 5.6.7 2.7 Utilities 19.4 19.4 19.3..1..5 Transportation and Warehousing 192.2 19.8 186.7 1.4 5.5.7 2.9 Air Transportation 1.2 1.2 1...2. 2. Truck Transportation 69.8 69.7 71.6.1-1.8.1-2.5 Information 71.7 72.3 72. -.6 -.3 -.8 -.4 Publishing Industries, Except Internet 22.4 22.4 23.3. -.9. -3.9 Telecommunications 24.9 25.1 24.4 -.2.5 -.8 2. Financial Activities 3.3 3.3 295.7. 4.6. 1.6 Finance and Insurance 232. 232.4 231.4 -.4.6 -.2.3 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 88.2 88. 9.8.2-2.6.2-2.9 Depository Credit Intermediation 55.2 55.2 56.5. -1.3. -2.3 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 124.5 124.3 121.3.2 3.2.2 2.6 Insurance Carriers 78.8 78.6 78..2.8.3 1. Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 68.3 67.9 64.3.4 4..6 6.2 Professional and Business Services 729. 725. 725.4 4. 3.6.6.5 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 26.7 257. 251.5 3.7 9.2 1.4 3.7 Legal Services 31.7 31.9 32.8 -.2-1.1 -.6-3.4 Accounting and Bookkeeping Services 31. 29.8 29. 1.2 2. 4. 6.9 Architectural and Engineering Services 43.7 42.8 41.2.9 2.5 2.1 6.1 Computer Systems Design and Related Services 56.7 56.5 58.4.2-1.7.4-2.9 Management and Technical Consulting Services 33.2 32.2 3. 1. 3.2 3.1 1.7 Advertising and Related Services 13.2 13.2 13.4. -.2. -1.5 Management of Companies and Enterprises 14.1 139.5 14.7.6 -.6.4 -.4 Administrative, Support and Waste Services 328.2 328.5 333.2 -.3-5. -.1-1.5 Administrative and Support Services 31. 311.1 317.4-1.1-7.4 -.4-2.3 Employment Services 133.1 134.5 142.1-1.4-9. -1. -6.3 Business Support Services 34.8 34.8 35.2. -.4. -1.1 Services to Buildings and Dwellings 8.4 8.3 78.5.1 1.9.1 2.4 - continued on next page - 6

Ohio Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 - continued - Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Educational and Health Services 915.6 914.9 896.4.7 19.2.1 2.1 Educational Services 17.4 113.3 18.5-5.9-1.1-5.2-1. Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 52.1 52.9 54. -.8-1.9-1.5-3.5 Health Care and Social Assistance 88.2 81.6 787.9 6.6 2.3.8 2.6 Hospitals 254.7 253.4 247.9 1.3 6.8.5 2.7 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 171.3 17.9 169.7.4 1.6.2.9 Social Assistance 115.1 111.6 17.5 3.5 7.6 3.1 7.1 Leisure and Hospitality 594.8 597.3 571.8-2.5 23. -.4 4. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 14.5 12.9 97. 1.6 7.5 1.6 7.7 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 78.4 77.6 72.1.8 6.3 1. 8.7 Accommodation and Food Services 49.3 494.4 474.8-4.1 15.5 -.8 3.3 Accommodation 39.6 39.6 39.5..1..3 Food Services and Drinking Places 45.7 454.8 435.3-4.1 15.4 -.9 3.5 Other Services 223.7 222.6 216.3 1.1 7.4.5 3.4 Repair and Maintenance 48.6 48.7 46.4 -.1 2.2 -.2 4.7 Personal and Laundry Services 58.7 58.4 55.9.3 2.8.5 5. Membership Associations and Organizations 116.4 115.5 114..9 2.4.8 2.1 Government 748.5 759.3 734.5-1.8 14. -1.4 1.9 Federal Government 77.7 77.7 76.5. 1.2. 1.6 U.S. Postal Service 22.8 22.9 22.4 -.1.4 -.4 1.8 State Government 164.6 163.7 153.1.9 11.5.5 7.5 State Government Educational f Services 87.7 87. 8..7 7.7.8 9.6 State Government Hospitals 18.2 18.1 16.8.1 1.4.6 8.3 Local Government 56.2 517.9 54.9-11.7 1.3-2.3.3 Local Government Educational Services 253.7 268.2 252.6-14.5 1.1-5.4.4 Local Government Hospitals 11.8 11.9 11.2 -.1.6 -.8 5.4 a See Technical Notes for concepts. b Preliminary. c Revised. d Includes wood products; miscellaneous manufacturing. e Includes textile mills; textile products mills; apparel manufacturing; leather and allied products; petroleum and coal products. f Includes state universities, state schools for the deaf and blind, and the state library. Excludes the agricultural extension service and agricultural research centers. 7

Ohio Historical Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 26 5,435.4 1,37.6 11.6 229.7 796.3 3,597.8 1,45.7 88.4 35.6 656.4 778.5 5.9 222.3 8.1 76.5 168.8 554.8 27 5,427. 1,7.8 11.7 224.8 771.3 3,621.5 1,5.8 87.7 299.8 668.4 793.9 5.6 22.3 797.7 76.7 167.8 553.2 28 5,361.8 962.1 12. 211.2 739. 3,61.3 1,34. 85.8 29.3 668.6 813.9 492. 216.7 798.5 77.4 167.9 553.1 29 5,72.5 822.2 11.7 181.1 629.4 3,458.2 967.2 8.8 279.9 616.6 828.4 476.9 28.6 792. 78.7 166.5 546.8 21 5,36. 8.6 11.3 168.8 62.5 3,449.7 947.6 77.6 276.7 625.8 84.6 475.3 26. 785.7 84.6 167.1 533.9 211 5,17.9 826. 11.3 176.1 638.6 3,56.7 957.7 76.1 278. 651.8 852.3 483.5 27.3 775.2 8.3 169.2 525.7 212 5,21.8 848.7 11.4 181.1 656.2 3,579.8 972.9 75. 279.9 673.7 865.8 5.7 211.8 773.2 78.2 173.5 521.5 213 5,266.8 861.4 12.5 186. 662.8 3,64. 982.1 75.2 284.3 689.1 879.8 517.8 211.7 765.4 76.5 172.3 516.6 214 5,344. 885.4 14.9 195.7 674.9 3,692.5 996. 72.4 288.1 78.9 89.8 526.5 29.8 766.1 75.8 175.4 514.9 215 5,421.2 91. 14.1 2.2 686.8 3,751.6 1,12.8 71.6 292.3 715.4 96.8 539.6 213.2 768.6 76.4 176.8 515.4 215 June 5,452.9 914.9 14.1 29.7 691.1 3,787.7 1,15.6 72. 294.7 72.3 897.4 571.6 216.1 75.3 76.5 153.9 519.9 July 5,44.4 914.6 14.1 213.1 687.4 3,791.3 1,13.7 72. 295.7 725.4 896.4 571.8 216.3 734.5 76.5 153.1 54.9 August 5,45.2 918.1 14. 213.9 69.2 3,795.8 1,15.8 72. 296. 727.5 899.4 57. 215.1 736.3 76.5 157. 52.8 September 5,449.4 911.5 13.5 211.6 686.4 3,766.5 1,9. 71.1 292.9 719. 96.2 556. 212.3 771.4 76.3 183.6 511.5 October 5,497.2 919.1 13.3 215.6 69.2 3,795.5 1,2.5 71.3 293.2 728.4 921.5 546.5 214.1 782.6 76.3 189. 517.3 November 5,52.7 914.4 13.2 211.3 689.9 3,8.5 1,37.3 72.2 293.4 726.3 925.8 531.2 214.3 787.8 76.6 189.5 521.7 December 5,495.7 94.5 12.7 2.4 691.4 3,86.2 1,47.9 72.3 292.4 722.5 925.8 529.8 215.5 785. 77.6 189.9 517.5 216 Grand Total Private Goods-Producing Employment Total Mining and Logging Const. Mfg. Total Trade, Transport., and Utilities Private Service-Providing Employment Info. Government Employment January 5,347.4 884.5 12. 184.1 688.4 3,77.3 1,7.7 71.8 291.1 697.1 99.8 515.2 214.6 755.6 76.5 175.8 53.3 February 5,375.8 88.8 11.6 182.8 686.4 3,716.7 1,2.3 71.5 294.1 696.4 923.8 514.6 214. 778.3 76.8 187.3 514.2 March 5,417. 882.9 11.4 188.1 683.4 3,749.5 1,7.8 71.9 294.1 73.2 929. 526.4 217.1 784.6 76.8 188.7 519.1 April 5,469.5 897.6 11.6 21.6 684.4 3,787.3 1,12.2 71.8 297.9 77.5 931.9 547.9 218.1 784.6 77. 189. 518.6 May 5,536.9 99.1 11.4 212.3 685.4 3,842.4 1,24.1 72.4 299.9 713.3 933.9 577.4 221.4 785.4 77.2 184.7 523.5 June 5,545. 923.6 11.3 22.7 691.6 3,862.1 1,29.7 72.3 3.3 725. 914.9 597.3 222.6 759.3 77.7 163.7 517.9 Financial Activities Prof. and Educational Business and Health Leisure and Other Services Services Hospitality Services Total Federal State Local July 5,536.1 922.6 11. 221.8 689.8 3,865. 1,29.9 71.7 3.3 729. 915.6 594.8 223.7 748.5 77.7 164.6 56.2 8

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) Developed by the United States Office of Management and Budget, Metropolitan Statistical Areas are integrated geographic regions comprised of at least one city or urban area (with a population of at least 5,) and adjacent communities. Metropolitan Statistical Areas make it possible for federal statistical agencies to utilize the same boundaries when publishing statistical data. A. Akron MSA B. Canton-Massillon MSA C. Cincinnati MSA, including Dearborn, Ohio, and Union Counties in Indiana; Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton Counties in Kentucky D. Cleveland-Elyria MSA E. Columbus MSA F. Dayton MSA G. *Huntington-Ashland MSA, including Boyd and Greenup Counties in Kentucky; Cabell, Lincoln, Putnam, and Wayne Counties in West Virginia H. Lima MSA I. Mansfield MSA J. Springfield MSA K. Toledo MSA L. *Weirton-Steubenville MSA, including Brooke and Hancock Counties in West Virginia M. *Wheeling MSA, including Marshall and Ohio Counties in West Virginia N. Youngstown-Warren-Boardman MSA, including Mercer County in Pennsylvania * Data on West Virginia MSAs including Ohio counties may be viewed at http://workforcewv.org/lmi/. Note: Effective with the publication of January 215 preliminary estimates on March 6, 215, the Current Employment Statistics (CES) program implemented new delineations for metropolitan areas. All series have been reconstructed back to 199. Visit http://ohiolmi.com/maps/metroandmicro213.pdf to see changes. 9

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area Portage and Summit Counties Over-the-Month Change: Nonfarm payroll employment in the Akron metropolitan area totaled 342,1 in July 216, a decrease of 8 jobs from June. Employment in the goodsproducing sector, at 53,9, increased 1 as gains in mining, logging, and construction (+3) outweighed losses in manufacturing (-2). The private service-providing sector, at 248,3, decreased 2. Losses in leisure and hospitality (-7) and trade, transportation, and utilities (-3) surpassed gains in educational and health services (+7) and other services (+1). Government employment, at 39,9, decreased 7 as losses in local government (-1,) exceeded gains in state government (+3). Federal government employment did not change over the month. Over-the-Year Change: Nonagricultural wage and salary employment increased 6,8 from July 215 to July 216. Goodsproducing industries added 4 jobs as gains in mining, logging, and construction (+5) surpassed losses in manufacturing (-1). Private service-providing employment increased 6,4 in trade, transportation, and utilities (+2,1), educational and health services (+1,8), leisure and hospitality (+1,2), professional and business services (+9), other services (+3), and financial activities (+1). Government employment did not change over the year as gains in local government (+1) offset losses in state government (-1). Federal government did not change over the year. 385.5 365.1 2.3 5.3% 26 338.8 47.8 67.6 49.8 45.3 49.2 389.6 368.7 21. 5.4% 27 34.7 46.6 68.1 51.3 47.1 49.6 391.2 367. 24.2 6.2% 28 339.9 44.6 67.2 52.9 48.8 5.2 385.1 346.4 38.7 1.% 29 319.9 38.1 62.1 47.9 49.4 49.9 372.2 333. 39.2 1.5% 21 317.6 37.6 61.4 48. 5.2 49.2 366. 332.9 33. 9.% 211 32.9 38.8 62.5 48.8 5.6 48.7 36.3 333.6 26.7 7.4% 212 325.2 4. 64. 49.6 51.1 48.8 359.4 331.9 27.5 7.6% 213 326.7 39.7 64.3 5.1 51.6 48. 359.1 338. 21.1 5.9% 214 332.8 39.8 65.6 51.6 53. 47.1 359.9 342.2 17.7 4.9% 215 338.9 4. 66.8 52.5 54.6 46.6 215 361. 343.3 17.7 4.9% June 338.1 39.8 67. 53.3 54.2 42.8 36.6 342.9 17.7 4.9% July 335.3 39.9 66.7 53.2 54.1 39.9 358. 342.1 15.9 4.4% August 335.5 39.9 66.8 53.2 54.2 4.2 356.9 341.6 15.4 4.3% September 34.4 39.8 66.8 52.9 54.6 46.8 362.7 346.9 15.8 4.4% October 346. 4.1 67.3 53.6 55.9 48.9 363.1 346.3 16.8 4.6% November 346.6 4.2 68.2 53.4 55.5 49.2 362.3 345.1 17.2 4.7% December 346.5 4.4 69.1 52.1 56.1 48.9 216 Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment Civilian Labor Force Unemployment Trade, Professional Educational Rate Transport., and Business and Health Total Employed Unemployed Total Mfg. and Utilities Services Services Government 359.6 338.4 21.3 5.9% January 337. 4.3 67.3 51.3 55.4 45.3 362.3 341.8 2.6 5.7% February 339.8 4.4 66.9 51.3 55.7 48.6 364.4 344. 2.4 5.6% March 341.5 4.5 67.2 51.5 56. 48.9 364.8 346.8 18. 4.9% April 343.5 4.2 67.8 52.2 55.4 48.7 368. 351.2 16.8 4.6% May 347.5 39.8 69. 53. 55. 48.9 367.2 349.2 18. 4.9% June 342.9 4. 69.1 54.1 55.2 4.6 368.7 351.2 17.4 4.7% July 342.1 39.8 68.8 54.1 55.9 39.9 1

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Akron MSA Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Total Nonagricultural 342.1 342.9 335.3 -.8 6.8 -.2 2. Total Private 32.2 32.3 295.4 -.1 6.8. 2.3 Goods-Producing (Private) 53.9 53.8 53.5.1.4.2.7 Mining, Logging, and Construction 14.1 13.8 13.6.3.5 2.2 3.7 Manufacturing 39.8 4. 39.9 -.2 -.1 -.5 -.3 Durable Goods d 23.1 23.2 23.5 -.1 -.4 -.4-1.7 Transportation Equipment 3.1 3.1 3.2. -.1. -3.1 Nondurable Goods e 16.7 16.8 16.4. -.1 -.6 1.8 Service-Providing (Private) 248.3 248.5 241.9 -.2 6.4 -.1 2.6 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 68.8 69.1 66.7 -.3 2.1 -.4 3.1 Wholesale Trade 19.1 19. 19.1.1..5. Retail Trade 39. 39.4 37.2 -.4 1.8-1. 4.8 Food and Beverage Stores 7.4 7.5 7.4 -.1. -1.3. Health and Personal Care Stores 2.6 2.5 2.3.1.3 4. 13. General Merchandise Stores 5.8 5.8 5.7..1. 1.8 Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 1.7 1.7 1.4..3. 2.9 Truck Transportation 5.5 5.5 5.4..1. 1.9 Information 4.4 4.4 4.4.... Financial Activities 14.2 14.2 14.1..1..7 Finance and Insurance 1.7 1.7 1.7.... Professional and Business Services 54.1 54.1 53.2..9. 1.7 Administrative, Support and Waste Services 2.7 21. 2.4 -.3.3-1.4 1.5 Educational and Health Services 55.9 55.2 54.1.7 1.8 1.3 3.3 Health Care and Social Assistance 5.2 49.5 49.2.7 1. 1.4 2. Leisure and Hospitality 35.9 36.6 34.7 -.7 1.2-1.9 3.5 Accommodation and Food Services 3. 3.6 28.5 -.6 1.5-2. 5.3 Other Services 15. 14.9 14.7.1.3.7 2. Government 39.9 4.6 39.9 -.7. -1.7. Federal Government 2. 2. 2..... State Government 11.8 11.5 11.9.3 -.1 2.6 -.8 State Government Educational f Services 9.8 9.6 1..2 -.2 2.1-2. Local Government 26.1 27.1 26. -1..1-3.7.4 Local Government Educational Services 12.5 13.2 12.6 -.7 -.1-5.3 -.8 a See Technical Notes for concepts. b Preliminary. c Revised. d Includes wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary metals; fabricated metal products; machinery manufacturing; computer and electronic products; electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing; furniture and related products; miscellaneous manufacturing. e Includes food manufacturing; beverage and tobacco products; textile mills; textile product mills; apparel manufacturing; leather and allied products; paper manufacturing; printing and related support activities; petroleum and coal products; chemical manufacturing. f Includes state universities. Excludes the agricultural extension service. 11

Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Unemployment Rates 14. Recession Ohio U.S. Akron MSA 12. 1. Percent 8. 6. 4. 2.. Jan-6 Apr-6 Jul-6 Oct-6 Jan-7 Apr-7 Jul-7 Oct-7 Jan-8 Apr-8 Jul-8 Oct-8 Jan-9 Apr-9 Jul-9 Oct-9 Jan-1 Apr-1 Jul-1 Oct-1 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Jul-13 Oct-13 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Akron MSA Over-the-Month Change Akron MSA Over-the-Year Change 3 Mining, Logging, and Construction 5 Mining, Logging, and Construction -2 Manufacturing -1 Manufacturing -3 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Information Information Financial Activities 1 Financial Activities Professional and Business Services 9 Professional and Business Services 7 Educational and Health Services 1,8 Educational and Health Services -7 Leisure and Hospitality 1,2 Leisure and Hospitality 1 Other Services 3 Other Services Federal Government Federal Government 3 State Government -1 State Government -1, -1,5-1, -5 5 1, 1,5 Local Government 1-5 5 1, 1,5 2, 2,5 Local Government 12

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Canton-Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area Carroll and Stark Counties Over-the-Month Change: Nonfarm payroll employment in the Canton-Massillon metropolitan area totaled 175,1 in July 216, a decrease of 1,1 jobs from June. The goods-producing sector, at 37,3, increased 1 as gains in mining, logging, and construction (+2) outweighed losses in manufacturing (-1). Employment in private service-providing industries, at 118,7, decreased 3. Jobs losses in professional and business services (-3), trade, transportation, and utilities (-1), and educational and health services (-1) exceeded gains in other services (+2). Government employment, at 19,1, lost 9 jobs in local government. Federal and state government did not change from June. Over-the-Year Change: Nonagricultural wage and salary employment increased 2,3 from July 215 to July 216. Goodsproducing industries lost 4 jobs in manufacturing. Private service-providing employment increased 2,1. Gains in leisure and hospitality (+1,), educational and health services (+7), trade, transportation, and utilities (+6), and other services (+1) surpassed losses in professional and business services (-3). Government added 6 jobs in local government. Federal and state government did not change over the year. Civilian Labor Force Total Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 24.2 192.3 11.9 5.8% 26 173.1 3.5 32.5 14.9 29.6 21. 26. 194. 12. 5.8% 27 173.3 31. 32.3 15.2 3. 2.8 26. 191.9 14.1 6.8% 28 171.3 3. 31.6 15.3 3.8 2.7 24.7 181. 23.7 11.6% 29 161.1 25.5 3. 13.7 31. 2.4 26.2 182.7 23.5 11.4% 21 159.7 24.6 29.6 13.7 31.2 2.7 23.3 184.2 19.1 9.4% 211 163. 25.8 3.2 14. 31.6 2.5 21.7 186.6 15.1 7.5% 212 167.6 26.9 31.1 14. 32.5 2.3 23.1 187.6 15.4 7.6% 213 17.8 27.7 31.2 14.4 33. 2.1 21.8 19.1 11.7 5.8% 214 172.5 28.1 31.6 14.7 33. 2. 2.3 189.7 1.6 5.3% 215 172. 28.2 32.2 14.3 32.6 19.9 215 22.1 191.6 1.5 5.2% June 173.6 28.5 32.5 14.3 31.9 2. 22.2 191.5 1.7 5.3% July 172.8 28.4 32.1 14.4 32.4 18.5 2.6 191.1 9.5 4.7% August 173.2 28.3 32.1 14.4 32.8 18.8 198.5 188.8 9.7 4.9% September 172.1 28.1 31.8 14.4 32.5 19.8 199.8 19. 9.8 4.9% October 172.7 27.8 32.4 14.7 32.2 2.4 21. 19.3 1.7 5.3% November 173.4 27.7 33.1 14.5 32.6 2.6 2. 189.4 1.6 5.3% December 173.2 27.8 33.5 14.3 32.7 2.3 216 Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment 199.3 186.3 13. 6.5% January 169.2 27.9 32.2 13.6 32.7 19.2 2.9 187.9 13. 6.5% February 169.8 27.9 32. 13.8 32.5 2.1 22.5 189.8 12.7 6.3% March 17.9 27.9 32.2 13.5 32.8 2.2 23.2 191.9 11.3 5.6% April 173. 27.8 32.5 13.9 33. 2.4 24.1 193.5 1.6 5.2% May 174.6 27.7 33. 13.9 33.3 2.3 25.5 194.6 1.8 5.3% June 176.2 28.1 32.8 14.4 33.2 2. 25.2 194.8 1.4 5.1% July 175.1 28. 32.7 14.1 33.1 19.1 Total Mfg. Trade, Transport., and Utilities Professional and Business Services Educational and Health Services Government 13

OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Canton-Massillon MSA Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Total Nonagricultural 175.1 176.2 172.8-1.1 2.3 -.6 1.3 Total Private 156. 156.2 154.3 -.2 1.7 -.1 1.1 Goods-Producing (Private) 37.3 37.2 37.7.1 -.4.3-1.1 Mining, Logging, and Construction 9.3 9.1 9.3.2. 2.2. Manufacturing 28. 28.1 28.4 -.1 -.4 -.4-1.4 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 7.7 7.7 7.9. -.2. -2.5 Food Manufacturing 5.5 5.5 5.4..1. 1.9 Service-Providing (Private) 118.7 119. 116.6 -.3 2.1 -.3 1.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32.7 32.8 32.1 -.1.6 -.3 1.9 Wholesale Trade 7.1 7.1 7.1.... Retail Trade 2.6 2.7 2.4 -.1.2 -.5 1. General Merchandise Stores 4.3 4.3 4.3.... Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 5. 5. 4.6..4. 8.7 Information 1.7 1.7 1.7.... Financial Activities 8.3 8.3 8.3.... Professional and Business Services 14.1 14.4 14.4 -.3 -.3-2.1-2.1 Educational and Health Services 33.1 33.2 32.4 -.1.7 -.3 2.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 29. 28.9 28.8.1.2.3.7 Leisure and Hospitality 2.7 2.7 19.7. 1.. 5.1 Accommodation and Food Services 17.9 18. 17.3 -.1.6 -.6 3.5 Other Services 8.1 7.9 8..2.1 2.5 1.3 Government 19.1 2. 18.5 -.9.6-4.5 3.2 Federal Government 1. 1. 1..... State Government 1.3 1.3 1.3.... Local Government 16.8 17.7 16.2 -.9.6-5.1 3.7 Local Government Educational Services 1.1 1.9 9.3 -.8.8-7.3 8.6 a See Technical Notes for concepts. b Preliminary. c Revised. 14

Canton-Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Unemployment Rates 16. Recession Ohio U.S. Canton-Massillon MSA 14. 12. 1. Percent 8. 6. 4. 2.. Jan-6 Apr-6 Jul-6 Oct-6 Jan-7 Apr-7 Jul-7 Oct-7 Jan-8 Apr-8 Jul-8 Oct-8 Jan-9 Apr-9 Jul-9 Oct-9 Jan-1 Apr-1 Jul-1 Oct-1 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Jul-13 Oct-13 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Canton-Massillon MSA Over-the-Month Change Canton-Massillon MSA Over-the-Year Change 2 Mining, Logging, and Construction Mining, Logging, and Construction -1 Manufacturing -4 Manufacturing -1 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 6 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Information Information Financial Activities Financial Activities -3 Professional and Business Services -3 Professional and Business Services -1 Educational and Health Services 7 Educational and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality 1, Leisure and Hospitality 2 Other Services 1 Other Services Federal Government Federal Government State Government State Government -9 Local Government 6 Local Government -1, -8-6 -4-2 2 4-6 -4-2 2 4 6 8 1, 1,2 15

Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 In Ohio: Brown, Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties In Indiana: Dearborn, Ohio, and Union Counties In Kentucky: Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton Counties Over-the-Month Change: Nonfarm payroll employment in the Cincinnati metropolitan area totaled 1,84,4 in July 216, a decrease of 3, jobs from June. Employment in goods-producing industries, at 16,1, increased 1,3 in mining, logging, and construction (+9) and manufacturing (+4). The private service-providing sector, at 82,3, decreased 2, as losses in trade, transportation, and utilities (-2,6) and leisure and hospitality (-6) surpassed gains in professional and business services (+6), financial activities (+5), and other services (+1). Government employment, at 122,, lost 2,3 in local (-1,9), federal (-3), and state (-1) government. Over-the-Year Change: Nonagricultural wage and salary employment increased 2,2 from July 215 to July 216. Goodsproducing industries added 1,8 jobs in mining, logging, and construction (+1,1) and manufacturing (+7). Private serviceproviding industries added 16,9 jobs as employment gains in leisure and hospitality (+7,4), financial activities (+4,2), trade, transportation, and utilities (+3,5), educational and health services (+2,4), other services (+1,3), and information (+3) exceeded losses in professional and business services (-2,2). Government increased 1,5 as gains in state (+8) and local (+8) government outweighed losses in federal government (-1). Civilian Labor Force Total Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1,13. 1,45.7 57.3 5.2% 26 1,34. 121. 29.4 154.2 137.8 132.1 1,114.8 1,59. 55.8 5.% 27 1,43.8 12.6 212.7 156.5 141.5 132.6 1,119.6 1,54.4 65.2 5.8% 28 1,41.3 118.7 21.5 158.3 144.8 133.5 1,113.1 1,7.6 15.5 9.5% 29 991.4 16.1 197.8 147. 145.7 133.2 1,96. 987.5 18.5 9.9% 21 981.6 13. 195.2 148.4 147.3 132.1 1,86.2 989.9 96.3 8.9% 211 992.3 14. 196.8 154.5 149.4 129.7 1,76.6 996.7 79.9 7.4% 212 1,8.7 15.3 199.8 16.6 152.3 129. 1,8.9 1,2.1 78.8 7.3% 213 1,24.8 16. 21.1 163.1 156.3 129.5 1,75.1 1,16. 59.1 5.5% 214 1,42. 11. 23.4 166.3 159.5 129.5 1,72.1 1,23.7 48.4 4.5% 215 1,59.8 113.3 27.8 167.8 161.7 129.8 215 1,85.1 1,34.4 5.7 4.7% June 1,68. 113.8 27.7 168.5 16.9 125.4 1,9. 1,39.2 5.7 4.7% July 1,64.2 113.9 27.3 17. 159.8 12.5 1,79.7 1,34.9 44.7 4.1% August 1,68.8 114.2 27.9 17.1 16.2 125.5 1,69.9 1,26.3 43.7 4.1% September 1,69.1 113.5 27. 169.1 162. 13.8 1,7.5 1,26.8 43.7 4.1% October 1,7.1 114.1 21.1 17.2 163.6 132.6 1,72. 1,25.9 46.1 4.3% November 1,73.2 115.2 215. 169.9 164.5 133.3 1,68.2 1,22.4 45.8 4.3% December 1,72.3 115.6 217.1 17. 165.1 131.4 216 Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment 1,56.6 1,2. 54.6 5.2% January 1,42. 114.7 211. 161.1 162.8 125.2 1,67.5 1,14.8 52.7 4.9% February 1,5.6 113.5 21.5 16.9 164.3 131.3 1,76.9 1,25.5 51.4 4.8% March 1,61.9 112.1 21. 164.4 163.7 133.3 1,79.8 1,34.8 45. 4.2% April 1,7.5 114.3 28.9 164.7 164.5 133.1 1,94.6 1,5.1 44.5 4.1% May 1,85.4 114.2 21.5 165.1 165.1 131.7 1,13.9 1,54.9 49. 4.4% June 1,87.4 114.2 213.4 167.2 162.2 124.3 1,18.6 1,61.6 47. 4.2% July 1,84.4 114.6 21.8 167.8 162.2 122. Total Mfg. Trade, Transport., and Utilities Professional and Business Services Educational and Health Services Government 16

17 OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Cincinnati MSA Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Total Nonfarm 1,84.4 1,87.4 1,64.2-3. 2.2 -.3 1.9 Total Private 962.4 963.1 943.7 -.7 18.7 -.1 2. Goods-Producing (Private) 16.1 158.8 158.3 1.3 1.8.8 1.1 Mining, Logging, and Construction 45.5 44.6 44.4.9 1.1 2. 2.5 Construction of Buildings 9.6 9.4 9.5.2.1 2.1 1.1 Specialty Trade Contractors 29.2 28.7 29.3.5 -.1 1.7 -.3 Manufacturing 114.6 114.2 113.9.4.7.4.6 Durable Goods d 67.4 68.1 67.5 -.7 -.1-1. -.1 Primary Metal Manufacturing 5.2 5.3 5.5 -.1 -.3-1.9-5.5 Transportation Equipment 21.2 21.2 2.7..5. 2.4 Motor Vehicle Parts 9.4 9.5 8.9 -.1.5-1.1 5.6 Nondurable Goods e 47.2 46.1 46.4 1.1.8 2.4 1.7 Chemical Manufacturing 11.2 11.3 11.4 -.1 -.2 -.9-1.8 Service-Providing (Private) 82.3 84.3 785.4-2. 16.9 -.2 2.2 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 21.8 213.4 27.3-2.6 3.5-1.2 1.7 Wholesale Trade 6.1 6.5 6.9 -.4 -.8 -.7-1.3 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 3.5 3.6 3.1 -.1.4 -.3 1.3 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 18.5 18.7 18.9 -.2 -.4-1.1-2.1 Retail Trade 19.4 11.4 15.3-1. 4.1 -.9 3.9 Food and Beverage Stores 2.2 2.5 2.1 -.3.1-1.5.5 Grocery Stores 17.8 17.9 17.8 -.1. -.6. Health and Personal Care Stores 6.7 6.7 6.3..4. 6.3 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 7.7 7.7 7.8. -.1. -1.3 General Merchandise Stores 2.5 2.5 2.1..4. 2. Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 41.3 42.5 41.1-1.2.2-2.8.5 Transportation and Warehousing 38.6 39.7 38.5-1.1.1-2.8.3 Air Transportation 2.8 2.8 3.1. -.3. -9.7 Information 13.9 13.9 13.6..3. 2.2 Financial Activities 73.3 72.8 69.1.5 4.2.7 6.1 Finance and Insurance 58.5 59. 56.1 -.5 2.4 -.8 4.3 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 22. 21.9 21.7.1.3.5 1.4 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 28. 28. 27.4..6. 2.2 Professional and Business Services 167.8 167.2 17..6-2.2.4-1.3 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 6.9 6.4 6.5.5.4.8.7 Management of Companies and Enterprises 41.2 41.1 41.6.1 -.4.2-1. Administrative, Support and Waste Services 65.7 65.7 67.9. -2.2. -3.2 Employment Services 28.5 28.4 29.7.1-1.2.4-4. Services to Buildings and Dwellings 17.7 17.7 16.8..9. 5.4 Educational and Health Services 162.2 162.2 159.8. 2.4. 1.5 Educational Services 16.6 18. 16.4-1.4.2-7.8 1.2 Health Care and Social Assistance 145.6 144.2 143.4 1.4 2.2 1. 1.5 Hospitals 5.4 5.3 48.9.1 1.5.2 3.1 Leisure and Hospitality 133.8 134.4 126.4 -.6 7.4 -.4 5.9 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 33.6 32.9 28.9.7 4.7 2.1 16.3 Accommodation and Food Services 1.2 11.5 97.5-1.3 2.7-1.3 2.8 Other Services 4.5 4.4 39.2.1 1.3.2 3.3 Government 122. 124.3 12.5-2.3 1.5-1.9 1.2 Federal Government 15.1 15.4 15.2 -.3 -.1-1.9 -.7 State Government 25.4 25.5 24.6 -.1.8 -.4 3.3 State Government Educational f Services 2. 2.2 19.4 -.2.6-1. 3.1 Local Government 81.5 83.4 8.7-1.9.8-2.3 1. Local Government Educational Services 41.2 43.5 4.6-2.3.6-5.3 1.5 a See Technical Notes for concepts. b Preliminary. c Revised. d Includes wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary metals; fabricated metal products; machinery manufacturing; computer and electronic products; electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing; furniture and related products; miscellaneous manufacturing. e Includes food manufacturing; beverage and tobacco products; textile mills; textile product mills; apparel manufacturing; leather and allied products; paper manufacturing; printing and related support activities; petroleum and coal products; chemical manufacturing. f Includes state universities. Excludes the agricultural extension service.

Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Unemployment Rates 14. Recession Ohio U.S. Cincinnati MSA 12. 1. Percent 8. 6. 4. 2.. Jan-6 Apr-6 Jul-6 Oct-6 Jan-7 Apr-7 Jul-7 Oct-7 Jan-8 Apr-8 Jul-8 Oct-8 Jan-9 Apr-9 Jul-9 Oct-9 Jan-1 Apr-1 Jul-1 Oct-1 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Jul-13 Oct-13 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Cincinnati MSA Over-the-Month Change Cincinnati MSA Over-the-Year Change 9 Mining, Logging, and Construction 1,1 Mining, Logging, and Construction 4 Manufacturing 7 Manufacturing -2,6 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,5 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Information 3 Information 5 Financial Activities 4,2 Financial Activities 6 Professional and Business Services -2,2 Professional and Business Services Educational and Health Services 2,4 Educational and Health Services -6 Leisure and Hospitality 7,4 Leisure and Hospitality 1 Other Services 1,3 Other Services -3 Federal Government -1 Federal Government -1 State Government 8 State Government -1,9 Local Government 8 Local Government -3, -2, -1, 1, 2, -4, -2, 2, 4, 6, 8, 1, 18

Cleveland-Elyria Metropolitan Statistical Area OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina Counties Over-the-Month Change: Nonfarm payroll employment in the Cleveland-Elyria metropolitan area totaled 1,73, in July 216, a decrease of 3,1 jobs from June. The goods-producing sector, at 156,8, decreased 2,4 in manufacturing (-1,3) and mining, logging, and construction (-1,1). Private service-providing employment, at 78,7, increased 2,6 as gains in leisure and hospitality (+1,1), professional and business services (+9), educational and health services (+8), and other services (+5) outweighed losses in trade, transportation, and utilities (-6) and financial activities (-1). Government employment, at 135,5, decreased 3,3 in local government. Federal and state government did not change from June. Over-the-Year Change: Nonagricultural wage and salary employment increased 2,8 from July 215 to July 216. Employment in goods-producing industries declined 6,5 in manufacturing (-6,) and mining, logging, and construction (-5). Private service-providing employment grew 22,1. Gains in leisure and hospitality (+11,3), educational and health services (+9,8), other services (+1,5), and trade, transportation, and utilities (+1,4) exceeded losses in financial activities (-8), professional and business services (-8), and information (-3). Government added 5,2 jobs in local (+4,7), federal (+3), and state (+2) government. Civilian Labor Force Total Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 1,86.7 1,33.5 53.1 4.9% 26 1,75. 147.5 199.5 144. 17.8 14.6 1,94.8 1,35.1 59.7 5.5% 27 1,72.3 142.8 198.6 144.3 174.8 143. 1,85.1 1,2.2 64.9 6.% 28 1,58.5 138.7 194.4 143.9 179.5 142.8 1,63.6 972.5 91.2 8.6% 29 1,.8 118.5 18.7 131.7 184.3 14.6 1,52. 964.1 87.9 8.4% 21 99.9 116.5 176. 132.1 187.7 138.5 1,4.6 964.2 76.4 7.3% 211 1,1.1 12.1 177.3 139.5 189. 135.2 1,35.1 967.4 67.6 6.5% 212 1,19.5 123.5 18.8 143.5 193.9 134.8 1,36. 965.5 7.4 6.8% 213 1,29.6 123.9 181.6 146.1 196. 133.5 1,35.4 973.4 62. 6.% 214 1,36.6 124.3 182.5 148.6 196.2 133.8 1,25.5 975.9 49.6 4.8% 215 1,45.2 124.7 183.6 148.4 199.3 134.6 215 1,38.2 981.8 56.5 5.4% June 1,58.1 125.7 184.8 151.1 197.6 136.6 1,48.6 994.8 53.9 5.1% July 1,52.2 125. 184.3 151.9 197.2 13.3 1,31.1 986.6 44.6 4.3% August 1,53.9 124.7 184.7 152. 197.2 132.4 1,15.7 973.2 42.5 4.2% September 1,44.4 123.6 182.6 148.1 198.9 133.7 1,13.3 974.3 39. 3.8% October 1,56.9 124.5 184.1 15.3 22.7 135.6 1,14.7 975.5 39.2 3.9% November 1,58. 124.4 187.6 149. 23.7 137. 1,7.7 967.8 39.9 4.% December 1,58.1 124.2 187.8 148.3 24.1 136.9 216 Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment 1,12.7 963.4 49.2 4.9% January 1,28.5 123.1 181.5 144.2 21.5 132.6 1,29.1 97.4 58.7 5.7% February 1,3. 12.9 18. 145.4 24.1 135.7 1,29.3 973. 56.3 5.5% March 1,36.9 12.7 182.4 145. 24. 136.8 1,39.4 989.1 5.3 4.8% April 1,49.7 12.2 183.6 145.9 25.7 136.9 1,37.5 984.7 52.8 5.1% May 1,66.6 119.7 186.3 147.6 27.9 138.4 1,45.3 988.4 56.9 5.4% June 1,76.1 12.3 186.3 15.2 26.2 138.8 1,58.3 1,1.9 56.4 5.3% July 1,73. 119. 185.7 151.1 27. 135.5 Total Mfg. Trade, Transport., and Utilities Professional and Business Services Educational and Health Services Government 19

2 OHIO LABOR MARKET REVIEW JULY 216 Cleveland-Elyria MSA Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment a Employment Change Percent Change From From From From Jul Jun Jul Last Last Last Last 216 b 216 c 215 c Month Year Month Year Total Nonagricultural 1,73. 1,76.1 1,52.2-3.1 2.8 -.3 2. Total Private 937.5 937.3 921.9.2 15.6. 1.7 Goods-Producing (Private) 156.8 159.2 163.3-2.4-6.5-1.5-4. Mining, Logging, and Construction 37.8 38.9 38.3-1.1 -.5-2.8-1.3 Specialty Trade Contractors 25.9 26.3 25.9 -.4. -1.5. Manufacturing 119. 12.3 125. -1.3-6. -1.1-4.8 Durable Goods d 84.1 85.4 9. -1.3-5.9-1.5-6.6 Primary Metals 7.3 7.4 8.2 -.1 -.9-1.4-11. Foundries 2.3 2.4 2.5 -.1 -.2-4.2-8. Fabricated Metal Products 26. 26.2 27.9 -.2-1.9 -.8-6.8 Transportation Equipment 12.1 12.2 12.7 -.1 -.6 -.8-4.7 Motor Vehicle Parts 7.2 7.4 7.5 -.2 -.3-2.7-4. Nondurable Goods e 34.9 34.9 35.. -.1. -.3 Service-Providing (Private) 78.7 778.1 758.6 2.6 22.1.3 2.9 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 185.7 186.3 184.3 -.6 1.4 -.3.8 Wholesale Trade 52.5 52.6 51.5 -.1 1. -.2 1.9 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 28. 28.6 28.8 -.6 -.8-2.1-2.8 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 15.3 15.1 14.8.2.5 1.3 3.4 Retail Trade 12.5 13.3 11.9 -.8.6 -.8.6 Food and Beverage Stores 22.1 22.2 22.2 -.1 -.1 -.5 -.5 Health and Personal Care Stores 8.7 8.6 8.1.1.6 1.2 7.4 General Merchandise Stores 19.8 19.6 19.5.2.3 1. 1.5 Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 3.7 3.4 3.9.3 -.2 1. -.6 Transportation and Warehousing 27.6 27.3 28.1.3 -.5 1.1-1.8 Information 14.1 14.1 14.4. -.3. -2.1 Financial Activities 64.9 65. 65.7 -.1 -.8 -.2-1.2 Finance and Insurance 48. 48.1 49. -.1-1. -.2-2. Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 15.6 15.6 16.3. -.7. -4.3 Depository Credit Intermediation 11.5 11.4 11.8.1 -.3.9-2.5 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 27. 27. 26.6..4. 1.5 Insurance Carriers 17.3 17.3 16.9..4. 2.4 Professional and Business Services 151.1 15.2 151.9.9 -.8.6 -.5 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 58.4 57.5 57.6.9.8 1.6 1.4 Management of Companies and Enterprises 26.3 26.3 26.6. -.3. -1.1 Administrative, Support and Waste Services 66.4 66.4 67.7. -1.3. -1.9 Administrative and Support Services 63.6 63.6 64.8. -1.2. -1.9 Employment Services 27.5 27.6 29. -.1-1.5 -.4-5.2 Educational and Health Services 27. 26.2 197.2.8 9.8.4 5. Educational Services 3.2 31.3 3.5-1.1 -.3-3.5-1. Health Care and Social Assistance 176.8 174.9 166.7 1.9 1.1 1.1 6.1 Hospitals 69.1 68.6 66.6.5 2.5.7 3.8 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 32.9 32.8 32.9.1..3. Leisure and Hospitality 116.4 115.3 15.1 1.1 11.3 1. 1.8 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 21.6 2.8 19.8.8 1.8 3.8 9.1 Accommodation and Food Services 94.8 94.5 85.3.3 9.5.3 11.1 Other Services 41.5 41. 4..5 1.5 1.2 3.8 Government 135.5 138.8 13.3-3.3 5.2-2.4 4. Federal Government 19. 19. 18.7..3. 1.6 State Government 6.9 6.9 6.7..2. 3. State Government Educational f Services 2.5 2.6 2.5 -.1. -3.8. Local Government 19.6 112.9 14.9-3.3 4.7-2.9 4.5 Local Government Educational Services 47. 51.2 44.5-4.2 2.5-8.2 5.6 a See Technical Notes for concepts. b Preliminary. c Revised. d Includes wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary metals; fabricated metal products; machinery manufacturing; computer and electronic products; electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing; furniture and related products; miscellaneous manufacturing. e Includes food manufacturing; beverage and tobacco products; textile mills; textile product mills; apparel manufacturing; leather and allied products; paper manufacturing; printing and related support activities; petroleum and coal products; chemical manufacturing. f Includes state universities. Excludes the agricultural extension service.