BLS DAILY REPORT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1997

All States except Alaska and Hawaii registered gains in
inflation-adjusted per capita personal income during 1996, with the
largest increases in the Plains region, according to revised figures
from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce.  Five
Plains states posted the largest gains.  In 1996, Alaska's per capita
income was below the U.S. average for the first time since it became a
state in 1959.  In general, the rankings of the top 10 states in terms
of per capita income changed little between 1995 and 1996.  Connecticut
remained number one ....(Daily Labor Report, page D-1). 

In the midst of the debate over the proposal to expedite consideration
of trade agreements, the Economic Policy Institute releases analyses
critical of what the institute described as NAFTA's negative impact on
employment in the United States ....BLS and other data were used in the
analyses ....(Daily Labor Report, page A-6).



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