[Economic Indicators March, 2010]
[Page Number 14]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


 
NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT

Total nonagricultural employment as measured by the payroll survey rose 
by 162,000 in March.
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                                                          [Thousands of wage and salary workers; \1\ monthly data seasonally adjusted]
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                                                                                                              Private industries
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                                                                      Goods-producing industries                           Private service-providing industries
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                                             nonagri-                                                        Trade, transpor-                       Profes-                                Gov-
                  Period                     cultural    Total                                                  tation, and               Finan-    sional    Educa-   Leisure             ern-
                                             employ-    private                 Con-    Manu- fac-               utilities      In- for-   cial       and      tion       and    Other     ment
                                               ment                Total \2\   struc-     turing    Total  --------------------    ma-    activi-    busi-      and     hospi-   serv-
                                                                                tion                                    Retail    tion     ties      ness     health    tality    ices
                                                                                                            Total \3\   trade                      services  services
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2000 .....................................    131,785    110,995     24,649      6,787     17,263   86,346     26,225   15,280    3,630     7,687    16,666    15,109   11,862    5,168   20,790
2001 .....................................    131,826    110,708     23,873      6,826     16,441   86,834     25,983   15,239    3,629     7,808    16,476    15,645   12,036    5,258   21,118
2002 .....................................    130,341    108,828     22,557      6,716     15,259   86,271     25,497   15,025    3,395     7,847    15,976    16,199   11,986    5,372   21,513
2003 .....................................    129,999    108,416     21,816      6,735     14,510   86,600     25,287   14,917    3,188     7,977    15,987    16,588   12,173    5,401   21,583
2004 .....................................    131,435    109,814     21,882      6,976     14,315   87,932     25,533   15,058    3,118     8,031    16,394    16,953   12,493    5,409   21,621
2005 .....................................    133,703    111,899     22,190      7,336     14,226   89,709     25,959   15,280    3,061     8,153    16,954    17,372   12,816    5,395   21,804
2006 .....................................    136,086    114,113     22,531      7,691     14,155   91,582     26,276   15,353    3,038     8,328    17,566    17,826   13,110    5,438   21,974
2007 .....................................    137,598    115,380     22,233      7,630     13,879   93,147     26,630   15,520    3,032     8,301    17,942    18,322   13,427    5,494   22,218
2008 .....................................    136,790    114,281     21,334      7,162     13,406   92,947     26,293   15,283    2,984     8,145    17,735    18,838   13,436    5,515   22,509
2009 .....................................    130,920    108,371     18,620      6,037     11,883   89,751     24,949   14,528    2,807     7,758    16,580    19,191   13,102    5,364   22,549
 
2009:Mar .................................    132,070    109,510     19,233      6,293     12,212   90,277     25,174   14,635    2,861     7,852    16,774    19,095   13,137    5,384   22,560
      Apr ................................    131,542    108,861     18,956      6,179     12,063   89,905     25,052   14,592    2,837     7,805    16,636    19,099   13,103    5,373   22,681
      May ................................    131,155    108,527     18,731      6,120     11,911   89,796     24,997   14,570    2,812     7,773    16,585    19,137   13,126    5,366   22,628
      June ...............................    130,640    108,075     18,503      6,029     11,782   89,572     24,943   14,546    2,797     7,742    16,453    19,165   13,105    5,367   22,565
      July ...............................    130,294    107,778     18,375      5,949     11,739   89,403     24,845   14,492    2,785     7,719    16,405    19,186   13,101    5,362   22,516
      Aug ................................    130,082    107,563     18,245      5,885     11,682   89,318     24,819   14,477    2,776     7,695    16,371    19,221   13,083    5,353   22,519
      Sept ...............................    129,857    107,377     18,124      5,814     11,634   89,253     24,754   14,429    2,777     7,683    16,349    19,247   13,099    5,344   22,480
      Oct ................................    129,633    107,115     17,993      5,747     11,577   89,122     24,670   14,366    2,774     7,664    16,360    19,282   13,045    5,327   22,518
      Nov ................................    129,697    107,190     17,960      5,732     11,552   89,230     24,678   14,375    2,762     7,666    16,466    19,313   13,024    5,321   22,507
      Dec ................................    129,588    107,107     17,906      5,696     11,534   89,201     24,653   14,360    2,748     7,657    16,488    19,350   12,991    5,314   22,481
 
2010:Jan r................................    129,602    107,123     17,876      5,636     11,556   89,247     24,666   14,409    2,745     7,635    16,511    19,370   13,003    5,317   22,479
      Feb r...............................    129,588    107,131     17,829      5,577     11,562   89,302     24,669   14,417    2,738     7,620    16,551    19,397   13,019    5,308   22,457
      Mar p...............................    129,750    107,254     17,870      5,592     11,579   89,384     24,700   14,432    2,726     7,599    16,562    19,442   13,041    5,314   22,496
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    \1\ Data from the establishment 
survey. Includes all full- and part-
time wage and salary workers in 
nonagricultural establishments who 
received pay for any part of the pay 
period that includes the 12th of the 
month. Excludes proprietors, self-
employed persons, unpaid family 
workers, and private household 
workers. Data from the household 
survey shown on p. 11 include those 
workers and also count persons as 
employed when they are not at work 
because of industrial disputes, bad 
weather, etc., even if they are not 
paid for the time off. In the series 
shown here, persons who work at more 
than one job are counted each time 
they appear on a payroll, in 
contrast to the series shown on p. 
11 where persons are counted only 
once--as employed, unemployed, or 
not in the labor force. See 
Employment and Earnings for details.
    \2\ Includes mining and logging, 
not shown separately.
    \3\ Includes wholesale trade, 
transportation and warehousing, and 
utilities, not shown separately.
    Note.--Data classified by 
industry based on the 2007 North 
American Industry Classification 
System (NAICS). For details see  
Employment and Earnings.

    Source: Department of Labor, 
Bureau of Labor Statistics.