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Collision Repair Industry Production Down in April

July 16, 2018 By CollisionWeek Editor

Collision Repair Industry Production January 2000 to April 2018

Production was down in April versus 2017 but up from March. Production hourly wage up, remains over 10 percent higher than previous year. 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 April, while recovering from lows earlier this […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

Collision Repair Industry Production Down in March

June 7, 2018 By CollisionWeek Editor

Production was down in March versus 2017 but up from February. Production hourly wage up 14 percent versus previous year. 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 March remained below the record levels it had achieved in […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

Collision Repair Industry Production Down in February

May 11, 2018 By CollisionWeek Editor

Production was down in February versus 2017 but up from January. Production hourly wage up over 9 percent versus previous year. 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 February continued to decline from the record levels it […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

Collision Repair Industry Production Reaches New Record in May

August 30, 2017 By CollisionWeek Editor

For the second consecutive month, the collision repair industry in May achieved record levels of production. An analysis of the latest data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), shows that total production for the collision repair industry was up in May to record levels. May’s performance builds up April’s […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

USAA Raises Minimum Employee Pay to $16 Per Hour

April 28, 2017 By CollisionWeek Editor

USAA logo

USAA is making two major changes to its employee benefit package in 2017. USAA announced that effective since Feb. 5, employees at the financial services company have seen their minimum pay rise to $16 per hour, or more than $33,000 per year. This increase doesn’t reflect overtime or eligibility for the annual bonus also available […]

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Collision Repair Industry Production Flat in April

July 12, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

Collision Repair Industry Production

Production employment increased, but hours worked declined in April compared to March. Production continues to rise compared to 2015. An analysis of the latest data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), shows that total production for the collision repair industry was in April versus the previous month, but was […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

Collision Repair Industry Production Up in First Quarter

June 7, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

Production employees and hours worked both increase as industry remains above 2015 and prior high recorded in March 2008. An analysis of the latest data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), shows that total production for the collision repair industry increased in March versus the previous year, but was […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

Impact of Rising Minimum Wages, Auto Body Repairer Wages in 2015 and Beyond

April 7, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

With legislation signed this week in both California and New York raising the minimum wage in stages to $15 an hour, CollisionWeek analyzes the latest government statistics for wages for auto body repair technicians in the largest metropolitan areas across the country. With the signing of legislation in both California and New York this week […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: California, Employment, Metropolitan Areas, Minimum Wage, New York, Wages

Auto Body Technician Employment Up in 2015

April 1, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

2015 Collision Repair Employment

The latest government statistics show the number of people employed as auto body repairers last year grew at the fastest rate since 2011. Wages also up. With the independent collision repair facility population projected to be on the increase, it’s to be expected that the number of body repairers would likely rise. The latest data […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Employment, Wages

Collision Repair Industry Production Declines in September

January 6, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

Collision Repair Industry Production

Both production employees and hours worked declined compared to August. However, production remained above 2014 levels. An analysis of the latest data released from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), shows that total production for the auto body repair industry was down in September compared to August, but above September 2014. […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Collision Repair Industry Production, Employment, Wages

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