The Bureau of Labor Statistics issued a number of economic news releases last week. Its earnings report shows that the seasonally adjusted median weekly earnings in the second quarter of 2013 were $775, up a minor $6 from the previous quarter. The Employment Cost Index figures for the three-month period ending in March of this year indicate overall compensation levels for civilian workers were steady from the previous period, with wages increasing by 0.5 percent and benefit costs decreasing 0.1 percent. The Consumer Price Index report for June lists the CPI as having increased a half of a percent last month, with the increases in gas prices accounting for the majority of this change.The index for non-food and non-energy goods increased by 0.2 percent, staying level with the figures for May. The preliminary multifactor productivity trends analysis (which measures the change in output per unit of combined capital and labor input) for 2012 states that productivity in the private nonfarm business sector increased at a 0.9 percent annual rate last year, which is the same annual rate the nation experienced from 1987 to 2012. The unemployment numbers reported the state's unemployment rate increased by 0.3 percentage points in June to 7 percent. The private sector added over 6,000 jobs last month, reaching the highest employment level for the sector since June of 2008. Government jobs decreased by nearly 2,000 jobs during that period. Maryland's unemployment levels still remain below the national average of 7.6 percent.
Also last week, the Maryland State Retirement Retirement and Pension System published a press release proclaiming their investment portfolio earned a 10.6 percent return last fiscal year. This achievement went well beyond the state's target of 7.75 percent.
For the week of July 22nd through the 28th:
- On Wednesday, July 24th, the Board of Public Works will hold a general meeting at 10am in the Assembly Room of the Goldstein Treasury Building at 80 Calvert Street in Annapolis.
- Later on Wednesday, Progressive Maryland, Common Cause, and Delegate Mary Washington are hosting a joint event, screening Bill Moyers' acclaimed film "The United States of ALEC" at the Baltimore County Public Library at 320 York Road in Towson. The documentary details the activities of the American Legislative Exchange Council, a group of corporate lobbyists who author "model legislation" that attacks labor rights and promoting corporate interests and privatization, to be used by member legislators in their home states. Following the screening, there will be a discussion. Directions and RSVP information is available here.
- On Thursday, July 25 the Special Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security in State and Local Correctional Facilities will conduct a site visit to the Baltimore City Detention Center at 10am.
- Later on Thursday, the Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee will meet from 1pm to 3pm at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's lobby level conference room L-3 at 201 W. Preston Street in Baltimore. The agenda is to be announced.
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