While below the record levels of weekly production recorded earlier this year, production was up in November versus 2016, but down from October.
An analysis of the latest data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), shows that collision repair industry production in November continued to decline slightly from the record levels it had achieved in June.
The industry’s total production, which we define as the total average weekly hours per month multiplied by the total number of production and non-supervisory workers employed each month, was 7.52 million man hours per week in November, down
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