Labor
Manufacturing Labor Productivity, Quarterly Change
As of Q2 2026, manufacturing labor productivity, quarterly change stands at 1.90% change (annualized) (BLS Productivity and Costs), falling over the recent window.
What this measures and why it matters
- Manufacturing Labor Productivity, Quarterly Change reflects the cost and availability of the workforce that runs a plant. Loaded shop rates, quoting, and make-versus-buy decisions all trace back to labor economics, so this series is a direct input to how work gets priced and where it gets done.
- The figure comes from BLS Productivity and Costs and is reported in % change (annualized). MFG Calcs archives every published value, so the chart and table below show the full recorded history rather than a single snapshot, and they extend automatically as new data lands.
Current reading and trend
- Latest reading: 1.90% change (annualized) for Q2 2026.
- Prior period: 3.20% (Q1 2026), a decline of 1.30.
- Compared with a year earlier, manufacturing labor productivity, quarterly change is down 38.7%.
- Across the archived window the high was 4.50% in Q2 2023 and the low was -3.50% in Q4 2025.
- The series has moved down for 1 consecutive periods.
- 14 observations have been archived so far, and this page deepens automatically each time BLS Productivity and Costs publishes a new figure.
Recent observations
- Q2 2026: 1.90% change (annualized)
- Q1 2026: 3.20% change (annualized)
- Q4 2025: -3.50% change (annualized)
- Q3 2025: 3.50% change (annualized)
- Q2 2025: 3.10% change (annualized)
- Q1 2025: 4.50% change (annualized)
- Q4 2024: 0.00% change (annualized)
- Q3 2024: -0.50% change (annualized)
- Q2 2024: 0.90% change (annualized)
- Q1 2024: -1.30% change (annualized)
- Q4 2023: 2.50% change (annualized)
- Q3 2023: -1.00% change (annualized)
- Q2 2023: 4.50% change (annualized)
- Q1 2023: -0.10% change (annualized)
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.