About LaborDataHub
LaborDataHub is an encyclopedic explorer for U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Department of Labor data — all major datasets in one place. While many sites cover individual datasets in isolation, LaborDataHub brings together wages, employment trends, inflation, job openings, workplace injuries, H-1B filings, unemployment insurance, and productivity data under one roof.
The site is aimed at labor economists, HR professionals, job seekers, journalists, policy researchers, and anyone who wants to understand the U.S. labor market from primary data. Every number traces back to a federal agency dataset.
All data is sourced from public BLS and DOL datasets, is updated as new data releases arrive, and is free to use. No API keys are required to access the underlying data — all BLS bulk downloads are publicly available.
What's Covered
- Wages — BLS OEWS: median wages, percentile distributions, employment by occupation and area
- Employment — BLS CES: monthly employment trends by industry
- Job Openings — BLS JOLTS: openings, hires, quits, and layoffs
- Injuries — BLS SOII and CFOI: nonfatal injuries and fatal work injuries
- Inflation — BLS CPI and PPI: consumer and producer price indexes
- H-1B Employers — DOL LCA data: what employers certify to pay foreign workers
- Unemployment — DOL weekly UI claims by state
- Productivity — BLS: output per hour and unit labor costs by industry