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Current Employment Statistics Highlights
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis
Contents
Summary
Mining & Logging
Current Employment Statistics
Highlights
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities
Information
Financial Activities
Professional & Business Services
Private Education & Health Services
Leisure & Hospitality
Other Services
Government
December 2015
Release Date: January 8, 2016
Prepared by Staff of the National Estimates Branch
Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
202-691-6555
Email CES
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 8, 2016
Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, December 2015
Nonfarm employment increased by
292,000 in December. Over the year, job
growth totaled 2.7 million, compared with 3.1
million in 2014. In December, professional
and business services, construction, health
care, transportation and warehousing, and
food services and drinking places added jobs.
Mining lost jobs.
The employment change for October
revised up from +298,000 to +307,000, and
the change for November revised up from
+211,000 to +252,000. Incorporating revisions,
employment has increased by an average
284,000 per month over the past 3 months
Average hourly earnings for all employees
on private, nonfarm payrolls changed little in
December (-1 cent), following a 5-cent gain in
November. Hourly earnings are up 2.5 percent
over the year. In December, average weekly
hours for all employees held at 34.5 hours.
+73,000 Professional and Business Services
Employment rose by 59,000 in
administration and waste services; more than
half of the increase came in temporary help
services (+34,000). Employment continued to
trend up in professional and technical services
(+11,000).
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Employment in total nonfarm
Total nonfarm:
292*
Over-the-month change, December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
-8
Mining and logging*
45
Construction*
8
Manufacturing
2
Wholesale trade
4
Retail trade
23
Transportation and warehousing*
1
Utilities
16
Information*
11
Financial activities
73
59
Education and health services*
29
Leisure and hospitality
11
Other services
17
-40
-20
0
Professional and business services*
20
Government
40
December 2015
60
80
100
Prior 12-month average
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
Over the year, employment in professional
and business services grew by 605,000,
compared to growth of 704,000 in 2014.
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
+45,000 Construction
In December, construction added 45,000
jobs, with growth concentrated in construction
of buildings (+10,000) and specialty trade
contractors (+29,000). Over the year,
construction added 263,000 jobs, compared
with 338,000 jobs gained in 2014.
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 8, 2016
Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, December 2015
+59,000 Education and Health Services
Employment in health care rose by 39,000
in December. Health care employment
expanded by 475,000 in 2015, compared with
a gain of 309,000 in 2014.
In December, employment rose in
ambulatory health care services (+23,000) and
hospitals (+12,000). Since reaching an
employment trough in February 2014,
hospitals have added 221,000 jobs; 78 percent
of this gain occurred in 2015.
Total nonfarm:
2014: +3,116; 2015: +2,650
Total private:
2014: +3,042; 2015: +2,551
Employment in total nonfarm
Over-the-year change, 2014 and 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
-131
Mining and logging
263
Construction
30
Manufacturing
65.4
Wholesale trade
274
Retail trade
94.2
Transportation and warehousing
11.2
Utilities
50
Information
147
+23,000 Transportation and warehousing
Employment in transportation and
warehousing rose by 23,000 in December.
Within the industry, couriers and messengers
added 15,000 jobs.
+29,000 Leisure and Hospitality
Food services and drinking places added
37,000 jobs in December. In 2015, the
industry added 357,000 payroll jobs,
compared with 401,000 jobs gained in 2014.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Professional and business services
655
Education and health services
419
-100
Leisure and hospitality
68
2015
2014
-200
+16,000 Information
Within information, motion picture and
sound recording added 15,000 jobs in
December, offsetting jobs lost in November (13,000).
Financial activities
605
Other services
99
0
100
Government
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
-8,000 Mining and logging
Since reaching a peak in December 2014,
mining employment has declined by 129,000,
including 8,000 jobs lost in December 2015.
Support activities for mining accounts for
98,000 of the jobs lost over the year, including
a loss of 6,000 jobs in December 2015.
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Mining and Logging
Mining and logging employment
decreased by 8,000 in December. This
was the industry’s twelfth consecutive
month of employment decline. Mining
and logging has lost 131,000 jobs since
December 2014.
Employment in mining and logging
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
8
9
7
0
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
-20
-20
-15
-14
-14
-14
-15
-8
-4
-5
-9
-10
-7
-7
-10
-11
2
-5
-3
-2
-2
-1
0
0
1
2
3
3
3
2
1
0
-5
Mining drives the employment trend in
this sector and accounts for essentially
all losses over the month (-8,000) and
over the year (-129,000). These losses
were concentrated in support activities
for mining.
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
10
9
15
-25
-30
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Construction
Construction added 45,000 jobs in
December. Since its most recent trough
in January 2011, construction has
regained 48.2-percent of the 2.3 million
jobs lost between April 2006 and
January 2011.
Employment in construction
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
100
69
80
35
30
31
44
41
30
1
5
7
8
10
12
19
17
22
11
-16
-12
-2
-19
-20
-2
-1
-1
0
0
31
41
26
30
27
25
12
20
23
17
35
40
22
19
16
15
9
9
8
20
17
40
48
45
52
60
In December, construction of buildings
added 10,000 jobs, surpassing its prior
12-month average (+4,000). Specialty
trade contractors added 29,000 jobs,
most of which came from residential
specialty trade contractors (+18,000).
-40
-60
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Manufacturing
Employment in manufacturing
Employment in machinery
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60
10
4
4
4
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-3
-2
-2
-6
-5
-6
-6
-22
-19
-5
-4
-3
-3
-3
-2
-8
-13
-4
-3
-1
-2
-1
-1
2
1
3
0
8
6
6
3
0
5
5
3
2
1
1
1
11
9
0
1
0
-2
-4
-4
3
3
3
19
17
2
-2
-20
5
4
4
23
23
14
14
20
9
11
12
14
16
4
3
0
5
5
32
28
18
11
14
17
14
11
19
22
24
23
20
5
7
45
42
6
35
40
8
-8
-40
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Manufacturing employment changed little in December (+8,000).
For the year, manufacturing employment also was little changed
(+30,000), well below the increase in 2014 (+215,000). In December,
nondurable goods gained 14,000 jobs, more than offsetting losses in
machinery (-6,000) and primary metals (-3,000). For the year, durable
goods employment changed little (-16,000), while nondurable goods
added 46,000 jobs.
NAICS 333 – Machinery
Machinery lost 6,000 jobs during the month and has experienced 11
months of consecutive job losses. Machinery lost 38,000 jobs over the
year, mostly in the mining and oil and gas machinery component.
In December, average weekly hours for all employees in
manufacturing edged down 0.1 hour to 40.6 hours and were
unchanged for production employees at 41.7 hours.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Wholesale Trade
Employment in wholesale trade
changed little (+2,000) in December. The
industry added 65,000 jobs in 2015,
compared to a gain of 114,000 jobs in
2014.
Employment in wholesale trade
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
6,200
December 2015 Level: 5,941
OTM Change: 2
6,000
5,800
5,600
5,400
5,200
Jan-05
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Retail Trade
Employment in retail trade
Employment in retail trade
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
10
100
Motor vehicle and parts dealers*
-3
73
80
Building material and garden supply stores*
25
Health and personal care stores
3
10
Gasoline stations
-18
Clothing and clothing accessories stores*
4
4
7
Food and beverage stores
1
32
33
36
29
32
11
11
23
32
26
25
35
39
43
57
9
0
27
30
35
32
39
41
36
32
17
22
31
31
23
25
10
20
Electronics and appliance stores
61
65
40
Furniture and home furnishings stores
-1
60
-5
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores
-5
General merchandise stores
9
-17
-19
-23
-20
-11
-18
-13
-12
-6
-3
0
0
-25
-20
-15
-10
-60
Jul-12
Jan-13
Miscellaneous store retailers*
4
-40
Jan-12
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Retail trade:
4
Over-the-month change, December 2015
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
-5
0
5
Nonstore retailers
10
December 2015
15
20
Prior 12-month average
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
In December, retail trade employment changed little (+4,000). Over NAICS 444 – Building material and garden supply stores
the year, the industry added 274,000 jobs.
Building material and garden supply stores gained 9,000 jobs in
NAICS 441 – Motor vehicle and parts dealers
December. Recent employment gains in this industry coincide with
employment increases in residential construction. Building material and
Motor vehicle and parts dealers added 10,000 jobs in December,
garden supply stores gained 33,000 jobs over the year.
bringing the current 12-month gain to 75,000 jobs. Employment
growth in 2015 coincides with record sales in the automotive industry NAICS 448 – Clothing and clothing accessories stores
(Source: CNBC).
Clothing and clothing accessories stores employment declined in
December (-18,000). Employment in this industry has shown little net
change over the year (+7,000).
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Transportation and Warehousing
Transportation and warehousing
added 23,000 jobs in December. Over
the year, employment is up by 94,000.
Employment in transportation and warehousing
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Couriers and messengers added 15,000
jobs in December. Employment in the
industry was up by 36,000 in the 4th
quarter, likely driven by strong ecommerce sales (Source: Bloomberg and
Time).
5,000
December 2015 Level: 4,833
OTM Change: 23*
4,800
4,600
4,400
4,200
4,000
3,800
Jan-05
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Utilities
Utilities employment changed little in
December (+1,000), in line with the
industry’s prior 12-month average
change.
Employment in utilities
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
575
570
565
560
555
550
545
540
Jan-05
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Information
Information employment increased
by 16,000 in December, more than
offsetting a loss of 9,000 in November.
Motion picture and sound recording
industries accounted for virtually all of
the employment movements over the
past 2 months. Information added
50,000 jobs in 2015, a gain of 1.8
percent.
Employment in information
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60
16
15
3
4
4
-9
-4
-1
-2
-3
-5
-27
-4
-3
-1
-1
-3
-5
-2
-6
-1
-9
-2
-11
-4
0
5
10
7
6
6
7
5
5
3
3
3
3
0
-20
13
12
12
7
8
9
12
20
11
18
32
40
-40
-60
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Financial Activities
Employment in financial activities
continued to trend up in December
(+11,000), in line with its prior 12-month
average change of 12,000.
Employment in financial activities
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
35
24
28
30
Over the year, financial activities
added 147,000 jobs, similar to the
135,000 jobs added in 2014.
19
21
25
15
9
9
11
11
13
13
10
9
9
9
7
7
4
6
6
7
8
6
3
2
1
2
3
3
3
5
15
14
17
16
13
12
13
10
10
10
8
10
12
15
12
13
17
20
-1
-1
0
-4
-5
-10
-15
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Professional and Business Services
Employment in professional and business services
Professional and business services gained 73,000 jobs in December,
following little change in November (+21,000). Administrative and waste
services accounted for a majority of the employment gain in December
(+59,000). Employment in professional and technical services (+11,000)
and in management of companies and enterprises (+3,000) continued to
trend up.
Dec-15: 73
Prior-12: 50
Over-the-month change and prior average, December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
11
Professional and technical
services
Prior-3
Prior-6
Prior-12
3
Management of companies
and enterprises
Professional and business services added 605,000 jobs in 2015, about
100,000 less than in 2014 (+704,000). In 2015, professional and technical
services accounted for 46 percent (+279,000) of employment growth
followed by administrative and waste services with 45 percent (+272,000)
and management of companies and enterprises with 9 percent (+54,000).
59
Administrative and waste
services
Dec-16
Prior-3
Prior-6
Prior-12
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Data is preliminary.
Employment in temporary help services
Dec-15: 34
Prior-12: 7
Over-the-month change, January 2012 - December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
50
42
40
35
33
34
31
The December employment gain in administrative and waste services
can be attributed largely to a gain in employment services, which added
42,000 jobs. Within employment services, temporary help services added
34,000 jobs. In 2015, temporary help services added 95,000 jobs,
compared to a 174,000-job gain in 2014.
30
24
24
24
21
19
20
16
17
15
11
16
8
7
5
17
16
11
9
10
15 15
15
14 13 14
20
16
14
11
10
11
9
9
6
5
4
2
0
0
-4
-5
-10
-8
-10
-11
-12
-20
-26
-30
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Private Education and Health Services
Employment in selected health care industries
Over-the-month change, December 2015
Employment in hospitals
Health care
industries:
39*
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
5,200
23
Ambulatory health care services°*
4
5,000
- Offices of physicians
4
4,800
- Outpatient care centers
4
4,600
- Home health care services
12
4,400
Hospitals*
4
Nursing and residential care*
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
December 2015
20
25
December 2015 Level: 4,988
OTM Change: 12*
4,200
4,000
Jan-05
30
Prior 12-month average
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
˚Includes additional component industries not shown separately.
* denotes significance.
Employment in education and health services grew by 59,000 in
December, following a 50,000 gain in November. Within education and
health care services, health care added 39,000 jobs over the month,
while employment in educational services (+7,000) and social assistance
(+13,000) continued to trend up.
NAICS 622—Hospitals
Hospitals added 12,000 jobs in December. Employment in the industry
increased by 172,000 in 2015, accounting for 36 percent of the jobs added in all of
in health care over the same period.
In 2015, health care employment rose by 475,000, followed by gains
of 117,000 in social assistance and 64,000 in private education.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Leisure and Hospitality
Leisure and hospitality employment
continued to trend up in December
(+29,000). In 2015, this industry added
419,000 jobs, a gain of 2.8 percent.
Employment in food services and
drinking places continued to trend up in
December (+37,000). In 2015, food
services and drinking places accounted
for 85 percent of job gains in leisure and
hospitality.
Employment in food services and drinking places
Over-the-month change, January 2012–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
31
31
34
34
26
20
22
25
27
37
46
55
39
20
27
33
38
32
28
32
17
20
14
28
25
15
6
5
6
10
12
20
39
45
47
38
34
40
37
33
44
46
43
40
33
40
56
60
60
64
80
-9
0
-20
-40
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Jul-13
Jan-14
Jul-14
Jan-15
Jul-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Other Services
Employment in other services
changed little (+11,000) in December.
Over the year, other services added
68,000 jobs to payrolls.
Employment in other services
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
5,800
5,700
December 2015 Level: 5,679
OTM Change: 11
5,600
5,500
5,400
5,300
5,200
Jan-05
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: January 8, 2016
CES Highlights
Government
Employment in government
January 2005–December 2015
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
23,400
23,200
December 2015 Level: 22,001
OTM Change: 17
23,000
Government employment changed
little in December (+17,000).
Employment at the federal, state, and
local levels remained flat over the
month. Government added 99,000 jobs
in 2015, with over half of the gain
occurring in local government, excluding
education (+56,000).
22,800
22,600
22,400
22,200
22,000
21,800
21,600
21,400
Jan-05
Jan-07
Jan-09
Jan-11
Jan-13
Jan-15
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Current Employment Statistics Highlights
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis
CES Analysts
Michael Calvillo
Steve Crestol
Tyler Downing
Brittney Forbes
Mike McCall
John Mullins
Michael Osifalujo
Edward Park
Kara Sullivan
Jay Stuart
Prepared by Staff of the National Estimates Branch
Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
202-691-6555
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