Chart 5. The title is "Summer 2003 Manpower Survey Suggests Little Interest in New Hiring"

A line chart showing the percentage of industries that plan to increase hiring in the coming three months, according to the Manpower, Inc., employment survey, and the percent change from a year ago in U.S. payrolls. In the first-quarter of1989, the Manpower survey was 20%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 3.1%. In the second-quarter of 1991, the Manpower survey was 2%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was minus 1.3%. In the second-quarter of 1993, the Manpower survey was 16%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 1.8%. In the third-quarter of 1995, the Manpower survey was 16%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 2.4%. In the third-quarter of 1997, the Manpower survey was 20%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 2.5%. In the second-quarter of 1999, the Manpower survey was 20%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 2.4%. In the first-quarter of 2001, the Manpower survey was 25%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was 1.2%. In the second-quarter of 2003, the Manpower survey was 11%, and the U.S. payroll change from a year ago was minus 0.3%.