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How can I get historical (last 10 years) CES (Current Employment Statistics) data based on NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes?

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How can I get historical (last 10 years) CES (Current Employment Statistics) data based on NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes?

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The information comes out of the CES ACES application. The information can be downloaded by year, downloading JOB E43. The information is only the employment, no hours or earnings. The format is not in the Workforce Information Database format, but it is a text file, with the column headings. The file has the following information in it: year, benchmark year, state, area, industry title, series and the employment for the months of January through December and the annual data.

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