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BUS 5995 Business Administration Project

Resources for MBA consulting project

Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the government's go-to authority for insights into workers' wages, earnings, and benefits. Typically, this data is organized based on:

  • Geographic area (national, regional, state, metropolitan area, or county data)
  • Occupation
  • Industry

The National Compensation Survey provides a detailed overview of wages and benefits across different occupations and industries in the United States. It's a key resource for understanding employer costs and analyzing compensation dynamics.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook, a publication from the BLS, offers insights into different professions. It delves into the profession's definition, the required education, skills, and aptitudes for potential jobs in the field. It's a valuable resource that not only provides information on the job outlook and median pay but also lets you explore similar occupations in the field.

The Employment Cost Index can be used to track changes and Employer Costs for Employee Compensation, which includes breakdowns of benefit costs. One variable that is useful is union vs non-union employers.

A glance at BLS statistics reveals a wealth of information on pay and benefits, covering various aspects:

California Labor Market Information

Websites


Explore these websites for a blend of both free and fee-based information. Hunt for complimentary statistics, salary calculators, white papers, research reports, and newsletters to get a comprehensive view.

Benefits

Cal State LA University Library
California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032-8300
323-343-3988