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Other labor market resourcesThe Office of Economic Advisors (Dept. of Workforce Development) has contacts around the state in support of economic data users, to help them better understand the relationships between labor markets and other economic and demographic specifics. The O*Net database is a unique, powerful source for continually updated information on skill requirements and occupational characteristics. Its descriptors include skills, abilities, knowledge, tasks, work activities, work context, experience levels required, job interests, and work values/needs. Career InfoNet is a component of Career OneStop. Its labor market information draws from federal Department of Labor resources. Working in the 21st Century is a portrait of the American workforce at the beginning of the New Millennium using a set of charts and related information about subjects ranging from education levels to retirement plans. This "slideshow" was created by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. FedStats is a gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (U.S. Department of Commerce) has details about the American economy. FirstGov.gov is the U.S. government's official web portal.
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