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November 28, 2022
ODJFS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistic Reports
- Online – Go to bls.gov. Log in using their unique IDCF number.
- Email – Send an email with their data, including their IDCF number, to oewsohio@idcfmail.bls.gov.
- Mail– Fill out the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Report they received by email or U.S. mail and return it to the address provided.
- Fax – Fill out the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Report they received by email or U.S. mail and fax it to (614) 728-0759.
- Phone – Call (614) 752-9494. This is often the fastest method for business establishments with fewer than 20 employees.
- State and local workforce investment boards and training professionals use the data to determine the need for local employment, training, and educational services.
- Economic and workforce development specialists use the data to estimate the labor supply.
- Researchers use the data to understand labor market trends and labor costs for new markets.
- Students, counselors, and individuals use the data to find career planning information.
- Employers and compensation specialists use the data to determine equitable and competitive pay and recruiting packages.
- The state Bureau of Labor Market Information and local workforce agencies use the data to project Ohio’s Top Jobs!
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