TABLE B 44. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, [Thousands of persons; monthly data seasonally adjusted]

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1 TABLE B 44. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, Mining Goods-producing industries Manufacturing Durable Construction Nondurable ,652 17, ,683 14,703 7,785 6, ,857 18, ,009 15,545 8,358 7, ,866 18, ,198 15,582 8,298 7, ,754 17, ,194 14,441 7,462 6, ,197 18, ,364 15,241 8,066 7, ,819 19, ,637 16,393 9,059 7, ,793 20, ,668 16,632 9,320 7, ,202 21, ,659 17,549 10,080 7, ,990 19, ,646 16,314 9,101 7, ,641 20, ,839 16,882 9,511 7, ,369 21, ,039 17,243 9,802 7, ,855 20, ,962 17,176 9,825 7, ,322 19, ,817 15,945 8,801 7, ,270 20, ,004 16,675 9,342 7, ,189 20, ,926 16,796 9,429 7, ,999 19, ,859 16,326 9,041 7, ,549 20, ,948 16,853 9,450 7, ,653 20,640 3,010 16,995 9,586 7, ,283 21, ,097 17,274 9,785 7, ,763 21, ,232 18,062 10,374 7, ,901 23, ,317 19,214 11,250 7, ,803 23, ,248 19,447 11,408 8, ,897 23, ,350 19,781 11,594 8, ,384 24, ,575 20,167 11,862 8, ,880 23, ,588 19,367 11,176 8, ,211 22, ,704 18,623 10,604 8, ,675 23, ,889 19,151 11,022 8, ,790 24, ,097 20,154 11,863 8, ,265 24, ,020 20,077 11,897 8, ,945 22, ,525 18,323 10,662 7, , ,576 18,997 11,051 7, ,471 24, ,851 19,682 11,570 8, ,697 25, ,229 20,505 12,245 8, ,823 26, ,463 21,040 12,730 8, ,406 25,658 1,027 4,346 20,285 12,159 8, ,152 25,497 1,139 20,170 12,082 8, ,544 23,812 1,128 3,904 18,780 11,014 7, ,152 23, ,946 18,432 10,707 7, ,408 24, ,380 19,372 11,476 7, ,387 24, ,248 11,458 7, ,344 24, ,810 18,947 11,195 7, ,958 24, ,958 18,999 11,154 7, ,210 25, ,098 19,314 11,363 7, ,895 25, ,171 19,391 11,394 7, ,419 24, ,120 19,076 11,109 7, ,256 23, ,650 18,406 10,569 7, ,604 23,231 4,492 18,104 10,277 7, ,525 23, ,642 18,003 10,172 7, p ,427 23, ,916 18,063 10,267 7,796 : Jan ,490 23, ,519 18,094 10,244 7, ,856 23, ,595 18,116 10,256 7, ,804 23, ,549 18,099 10,238 7, ,096 23, ,587 18,060 10,207 7, ,285 23, ,636 18,029 10,176 7, ,372 23, ,632 17,985 10,145 7, ,628 23, ,653 17,973 10,135 7, ,714 23, ,659 17,946 10,121 7, ,923 23, ,667 17,934 10,123 7, ,112 23, ,700 17,940 10,135 7, ,366 23, ,733 17,944 10,142 7, ,610 23, ,738 17,942 10,153 7, : Jan ,711 23, ,744 17,968 10,182 7, ,919 23, ,745 17,970 10,182 7, ,298 23, ,806 17,980 10,190 7, ,699 23, ,893 18,007 10,216 7, ,951 23, ,907 18,009 10,217 7, ,334 23, ,927 18,044 10,253 7, ,624 23, ,944 18,045 10,249 7, ,914 23, ,942 18,095 10,290 7, ,186 23, ,972 18,096 10,306 7, ,348 23, ,974 18,142 10,335 7,807 p ,882 23, ,044 18,183 10,371 7,812 p ,092 23, ,044 18,218 10,400 7,818 Note. Data in Tables B 44 and B 45 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. Not comparable with labor force data (Tables B 33 through B 42), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants, See next page for continuation of table. Digitized for FRASER 324

2 TABLE B 44. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, Continued Transportation and public utilities Wholesale Service-producing industries Retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government Federal State and local ,404 4,061 2,298 6,077 1,675 4,697 5,595 2,254 3, ,348 4,166 2,478 6,477 1,728 5,025 5,474 1,892 3, ,092 4,189 2,612 6,659 1,800 5,181 5,650 1,863 3, ,189 4,001 2,610 6,654 1,828 5,239 5,856 1,908 3, ,691 4,034 2,643 6,743 1,888 5,356 6,026 1,928 4, ,860 4,226 2,735 7,007 1,956 5,547 6,389 2,302 4, ,595 4,248 2,821 7,184 2,035 5,699 6,609 2, ,128 4,290 2,862 7,385 2,111 5,835 6,645 2,305 4, ,239 4,084 2,875 7,360 2,200 5,969 6,751 2,188 4, ,128 4,141 2,934 7,601 2,298 6,240 6,914 2,187 4, ,264 4,244 3,027 7,831 2,389 6,497 7,278 2,209 5, ,889 4,241 3,037 7,848 2,438 6,708 7,616 2,217 5, ,811 3,976 2,989 7,761 2,481 6,765 7,839 2,191 5, ,857 4,011 3,092 8,035 2,549 7,087 8,083 2,233 5, ,755 4,004 3,153 8,238 2,628 7,378 8,353 2,270 6, ,142 3,903 3,142 8,195 2,688 7,619 8,594 2,279 6, ,098 3,906 3,207 8,359 2,754 7,982 8,890 2,340 6, ,013 3,903 3,258 8,520 2,830 8,277 9,225 2,358 6, ,278 3,951 3,347 8,812 2,911 8,660 9,596 2,348 7, ,839 4,036 3,477 9,239 2,977 9,036 10,074 2,378 7, ,743 4,158 3,608 9,637 3,058 9,498 10,784 2,564 8, ,495 4,268 3,700 9,906 3,185 10,045 11,391 2,719 8, ,158 4,318 3,791 10,308 3,337 10,567 11,839 2,737 9, ,023 4,442 3,919 10,785 3,512 11,169 12,195 2,758 9, ,302 4,515 4,006 11,034 3,645 11,548 12,554 2,731 9, ,276 4,476 4,014 11,338 3,772 11,797 12,881 2,696 10, ,007 4,541 4,127 11,822 3,908 12,276 13,334 2,684 10, ,897 4,656 4,291 12,315 4,046 12,857 13,732 2,663 11, ,471 4,725 4,447 12,539 4,148 13,441 14,170 2,724 11, ,345 4,542 4,430 12,630 4,165 13,892 14,686 2,748 11, ,030 4,582 4,562 13,193 4,271 14,551 14,871 2,733 12, ,125 4,713 4,723 13,792 4,467 15,302 15,127 2,727 12, ,113 4,923 4,985 14,556 4,724 16,252 15,672 2,753 12, ,363 5,136 5,221 14,972 4,975 17,112 15,947 2,773 13, ,748 5,146 5,292 15,018 5,160 17,890 16,241 2,866 13, ,655 5,165 5,375 15,171 5,298 18,615 16,031 2,772 13, ,732 5,081 5,295 15,158 5,340 19,021 15,837 2,739 13, ,821 4,952 5,283 15,587 5,466 19,664 15,869 2,774 13, ,690 5,156 5,568 16,512 5,684 20,746 16,024 2,807 13, ,544 5,233 5,727 17,315 5,948 21,927 16,394 2,875 13, ,811 5,247 5,761 17,880 6,273 22,957 16,693 2,899 13, ,284 5,362 5,848 18,422 6,533 24,110 17,010 2,943 14, ,086 5,514 6,030 19,023 6,630 25,504 17,386 2,971 14, ,642 5,625 6,187 19,475 6,668 26,907 17,779 2,988 14, ,514 5,793 6,173 19,601 6,709 27,934 18,304 3,085 15, ,511 5,762 6,081 19,284 6,646 28,336 18,402 2,966 15, ,373 5,721 5,997 19,356 6,602 29,052 18,645 2,969 15, ,269 5,787 5,958 19,717 6,712 30,278 18,817 2,915 15, p... 89,844 5,843 6,059 20,309 6,789 31,803 19,041 2,870 16,171 : Jan... 86,255 5,768 5,957 19,500 6,661 29,642 18,727 2,940 15, ,532 5,782 5,952 19,607 6,669 29,767 18,755 2,939 15, ,541 5,777 5,945 19,564 6,676 29,818 18,761 2,933 15, ,835 5,784 5,950 19,642 6,688 29,992 18,779 2,923 15, ,004 5,788 5,959 19,672 6,694 30,103 18,788 2,914 15, ,147 5,789 5,949 19,695 6,704 30,206 18,804 2,908 15, ,396 5,800 5,962 19,735 6,718 30,355 18,826 2,903 15, ,507 5,786 5,954 19,770 6,724 30,451 18,822 2,906 15, ,717 5,783 5,962 19,805 6,735 30,545 18,887 2,902 15, ,867 5,798 5,965 19,822 6,748 30,661 18,873 2,901 15, ,085 5,800 5,971 19,848 6,763 30,816 18,887 2,900 15, ,312 5,792 5,976 19,931 6,769 30,926 18,918 2,915 16, : Jan... 88,383 5,793 5,990 19,924 6,771 31,004 18,901 2,893 16, ,592 5,803 6,003 19,965 6,776 31,129 18,916 2,892 16, ,903 5,816 6,013 20,026 6,781 31,326 18,941 2,884 16, ,193 5,759 6,028 20,137 6,791 31,497 18,981 2,882 16, ,432 5,843 6,037 20,153 6,787 31,598 19,014 2,870 16, ,758 5,849 6,049 20,279 6,798 31,765 19,018 2,859 16, ,034 5,857 6,053 20,386 6,797 31,918 19,023 2,859 16, ,274 5,866 6,079 20,405 6,801 32,036 19,087 2,858 16, ,513 5,865 6,095 20,470 6,794 32,138 19,151 2,863 16, ,633 5,867 6,106 20,523 6,786 32,231 19,120 2,858 16,262 p... 91,055 5,888 6,117 20,655 6,791 32,414 19,190 2,854 16,336 p... 91,234 5,915 6,132 20,736 6,791 32,497 19,163 2,869 16,294 Note (cont d). which 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; and which are based on a sample of the working-age population. For description and details of the various establishment data, see Employment and Earnings. Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Digitized for FRASER 325

3 1996 TABLE B 42. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, Mining Goods-producing industries Manufacturing Durable Construction Nondurable ,652 17, ,683 14,703 7,785 6, ,857 18, ,009 15,545 8,358 7, ,866 18, ,198 15,582 8,298 7, ,754 17, ,194 14,441 7,462 6, ,197 18, ,364 15,241 8,066 7, ,819 19, ,637 16,393 9,059 7, ,793 20, ,668 16,632 9,320 7, ,202 21, ,659 17,549 10,080 7, ,990 19, ,646 16,314 9,101 7, ,641 20, ,839 16,882 9,511 7, ,369 21, ,039 17,243 9,802 7, ,855 20, ,962 17,176 9,825 7, ,322 19, ,817 15,945 8,801 7, ,270 20, ,004 16,675 9,342 7, ,189 20, ,926 16,796 9,429 7, ,999 19, ,859 16,326 9,041 7, ,549 20, ,948 16,853 9,450 7, ,653 20,640 3,010 16,995 9,586 7, ,283 21, ,097 17,274 9,785 7, ,763 21, ,232 18,062 10,374 7, ,901 23, ,317 19,214 11,250 7, ,803 23, ,248 19,447 11,408 8, ,897 23, ,350 19,781 11,594 8, ,384 24, ,575 20,167 11,862 8, ,880 23, ,588 19,367 11,176 8, ,211 22, ,704 18,623 10,604 8, ,675 23, ,889 19,151 11,022 8, ,790 24, ,097 20,154 11,863 8, ,265 24, ,020 20,077 11,897 8, ,945 22, ,525 18,323 10,662 7, , ,576 18,997 11,051 7, ,471 24, ,851 19,682 11,570 8, ,697 25, ,229 20,505 12,245 8, ,823 26, ,463 21,040 12,730 8, ,406 25,658 1,027 4,346 20,285 12,159 8, ,152 25,497 1,139 20,170 12,082 8, ,544 23,812 1,128 3,904 18,780 11,014 7, ,152 23, ,946 18,432 10,707 7, ,408 24, ,380 19,372 11,476 7, ,387 24, ,248 11,458 7, ,344 24, ,810 18,947 11,195 7, ,958 24, ,958 18,999 11,154 7, ,210 25, ,098 19,314 11,363 7, ,895 25, ,171 19,391 11,394 7, ,419 24, ,120 19,076 11,109 7, ,256 23, ,650 18,406 10,569 7, ,604 23,231 4,492 18,104 10,277 7, , ,075 10,221 7, ,034 23, ,010 18,303 10,431 7,872 p ,609 24, ,246 18,404 10,595 7, : Jan ,301 23, ,820 18,151 10,307 7, ,576 23, ,846 18,176 10,321 7, ,087 23, ,904 18,215 10,351 7, ,363 23, ,969 18,244 10,377 7, ,638 23, ,981 18,257 10,388 7, ,943 23, ,006 18,297 10,426 7, ,171 23, ,029 18,297 10,422 7, ,510 23, ,038 18,346 10,465 7, ,762 24, ,077 18,355 10,481 7, ,935 24, ,088 18,398 10,513 7, ,427 24, ,144 18,439 10,550 7, ,624 24, ,166 18,472 10, 7,898 : Jan ,810 24, ,201 18,502 10,596 7, ,123 24, ,213 18,523 10,622 7, ,302 24, ,256 18,525 10,633 7, ,310 24, ,242 18,506 10,632 7, ,248 24, ,190 18,456 10,611 7, ,547 24, ,230 18,428 10,597 7, ,575 24, ,226 18,353 10,569 7, ,838 24, ,233 18,357 10,587 7, ,932 24,157 5,262 18,322 10,572 7, ,000 24, ,287 18,301 10,565 7,736 p ,212 24, ,295 18,272 10,553 7,719 p... Digitized for FRASER 117,373 24, ,302 18,316 10,613 7,703 Note. Data in Tables B 42 and B 43 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. Not Federal Reserve comparable with Bank labor of force St. Louis data (Tables B 31 through B 40), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants,

4 1996 TABLE B 42. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, Continued Transportation and public utilities Wholesale Service-producing industries Retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government Federal State and local ,404 4,061 2,298 6,077 1,675 4,697 5,595 2,254 3, ,348 4,166 2,478 6,477 1,728 5,025 5,474 1,892 3, ,092 4,189 2,612 6,659 1,800 5,181 5,650 1,863 3, ,189 4,001 2,610 6,654 1,828 5,239 5,856 1,908 3, ,691 4,034 2,643 6,743 1,888 5,356 6,026 1,928 4, ,860 4,226 2,735 7,007 1,956 5,547 6,389 2,302 4, ,595 4,248 2,821 7,184 2,035 5,699 6,609 2, ,128 4,290 2,862 7,385 2,111 5,835 6,645 2,305 4, ,239 4,084 2,875 7,360 2,200 5,969 6,751 2,188 4, ,128 4,141 2,934 7,601 2,298 6,240 6,914 2,187 4, ,264 4,244 3,027 7,831 2,389 6,497 7,278 2,209 5, ,889 4,241 3,037 7,848 2,438 6,708 7,616 2,217 5, ,811 3,976 2,989 7,761 2,481 6,765 7,839 2,191 5, ,857 4,011 3,092 8,035 2,549 7,087 8,083 2,233 5, ,755 4,004 3,153 8,238 2,628 7,378 8,353 2,270 6, ,142 3,903 3,142 8,195 2,688 7,619 8,594 2,279 6, ,098 3,906 3,207 8,359 2,754 7,982 8,890 2,340 6, ,013 3,903 3,258 8,520 2,830 8,277 9,225 2,358 6, ,278 3,951 3,347 8,812 2,911 8,660 9,596 2,348 7, ,839 4,036 3,477 9,239 2,977 9,036 10,074 2,378 7, ,743 4,158 3,608 9,637 3,058 9,498 10,784 2,564 8, ,495 4,268 3,700 9,906 3,185 10,045 11,391 2,719 8, ,158 4,318 3,791 10,308 3,337 10,567 11,839 2,737 9, ,023 4,442 3,919 10,785 3,512 11,169 12,195 2,758 9, ,302 4,515 4,006 11,034 3,645 11,548 12,554 2,731 9, ,276 4,476 4,014 11,338 3,772 11,797 12,881 2,696 10, ,007 4,541 4,127 11,822 3,908 12,276 13,334 2,684 10, ,897 4,656 4,291 12,315 4,046 12,857 13,732 2,663 11, ,471 4,725 4,447 12,539 4,148 13,441 14,170 2,724 11, ,345 4,542 4,430 12,630 4,165 13,892 14,686 2,748 11, ,030 4,582 4,562 13,193 4,271 14,551 14,871 2,733 12, ,125 4,713 4,723 13,792 4,467 15,302 15,127 2,727 12, ,113 4,923 4,985 14,556 4,724 16,252 15,672 2,753 12, ,363 5,136 5,221 14,972 4,975 17,112 15,947 2,773 13, ,748 5,146 5,292 15,018 5,160 17,890 16,241 2,866 13, ,655 5,165 5,375 15,171 5,298 18,615 16,031 2,772 13, ,732 5,081 5,295 15,158 5,340 19,021 15,837 2,739 13, ,821 4,952 5,283 15,587 5,466 19,664 15,869 2,774 13, ,690 5,156 5,568 16,512 5,684 20,746 16,024 2,807 13, ,544 5,233 5,727 17,315 5,948 21,927 16,394 2,875 13, ,811 5,247 5,761 17,880 6,273 22,957 16,693 2,899 13, ,284 5,362 5,848 18,422 6,533 24,110 17,010 2,943 14, ,086 5,514 6,030 19,023 6,630 25,504 17,386 2,971 14, ,642 5,625 6,187 19,475 6,668 26,907 17,779 2,988 14, ,514 5,793 6,173 19,601 6,709 27,934 18,304 3,085 15, ,511 5,762 6,081 19,284 6,646 28,336 18,402 2,966 15, ,373 5,721 5,997 19,356 6,602 29,052 18,645 2,969 15, ,378 5,829 5,981 19,773 6,757 30,197 18,841 2,915 15, ,121 6,006 6,140 20,437 6,933 31,488 19,118 2,870 16,247 p... 92,381 6,194 6,323 20,840 6,949 32,796 19,279 2,821 16, : Jan... 88,718 5,904 6,053 20,086 6,895 30,798 18,982 2,896 16, ,945 5,929 6,069 20,170 6,912 30,880 18,985 2,892 16, ,362 5,952 6,090 20,305 6,929 31,057 19,029 2,884 16, ,547 5,903 6,106 20,339 6,937 31,207 19,055 2,881 16, ,801 5,994 6,118 20,356 6,935 31,305 19,093 2,873 16, ,038 6,008 6,131 20,408 6,946 31,442 19,103 2,866 16, ,249 6,022 6,138 20,459 6,947 31, 19,110 2,864 16, ,529 6,045 6,163 20,497 6,948 31,693 19,183 2,861 16, ,732 6,048 6,181 20,565 6,942 31,789 19,207 2,863 16, ,854 6,061 6,195 20,580 6,935 31,888 19,195 2,858 16, ,252 6,092 6,210 20,703 6,937 32,035 19,275 2,854 16, ,394 6,121 6,229 20,759 6,931 32,135 19,219 2,853 16,366 : Jan... 91,517 6,129 6,251 20,760 6,927 32,228 19,222 2,838 16, ,799 6,156 6,275 20,794 6,929 32,404 19,241 2,831 16, ,932 6,175 6,287 20,760 6,938 32,524 19,248 2,828 16, ,979 6,184 6,300 20,762 6,924 32,548 19,261 2,826 16, ,020 6,177 6,298 20,747 6,925 32,630 19,243 2,831 16, ,307 6,192 6,320 20,798 6,930 32,784 19,283 2,838 16, ,419 6,195 6,333 20,851 6,938 32,820 19,282 2,834 16, ,673 6,217 6,340 20,837 6,947 32,986 19,346 2,825 16, ,775 6,206 6,346 20,899 6,957 33,047 19,320 2,812 16, ,841 6,217 6,359 20,897 6,977 33,076 19,315 2,801 16,514 p... 93,078 6,240 6,373 20,989 6,991 33,185 19,300 2,800 16,500 p... 93,189 6,251 6,393 20,969 7,001 33,250 19,325 2,794 16,531 Digitized for Note FRASER (cont d). which 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; and which are based on a sample of the working-age population. For description and details of the various establishment data, see Employment and Earnings. Federal Reserve Source: Department Bank of St. Labor, Louis Bureau of Labor Statistics.

5 Digitized for FRASER 1997 TABLE B 44. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, I ? - Jan sept : : Jan sept"..:.:::...:::: :::::.:::.: : NOVP ** 44,866 43,754 45,197 47,819 48,793 50,202 48,990 50,641 52,369 52,855 51,322 53,270 54,189 53,999 55,549 56,653 58,283 60,763 63,901 65,803 67,897 70,384 70,880 71,211 73,675 76,790 78,265 76,945 79,382 82,471 86,697 89,823 90,406 91,152 89,544 90,152 94,408 97,387 99, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,774 17,565 18,506 19,959 20,198 21,074 19,751 20,513 21,104 20,967 19,513 20,411 20,434 19,857 20,451 20,640 21,005 21,926 23,158 23,308 23,737 24,361 23,578 22,935 23,668 24,893 24,794 22,600 24,346 25,585 26,461 25,658 25,497 23,812 23,330 24,718 24,842 24,533 24,674 25,125 25,254 24,905 23,745 23,231 23,908 24,206 24,258 24,269 24,281 24,282 24,276 24, ,171 24,179 24,176 24,151 24,133 24,160 24,112 24,254 24,196 24,209 24,263 24,274 24,264 24,298 24,257 24,284 24, Mining ,027 1,139 1, ,198 2,194 2,364 2,637 2,668 2,659 2,646 2,839 3,039 2,962 2,817 3,004 2,926 2,859 2,948 3,010 3,097 3,232 3,317 3,248 3,350 3,575 3,588 3,704 3,889 4,097 4,020 3,525 3,576 3,851 4,229 4,463 4,346 3,904 3,946 4,380 4,810 4,958 5,098 5,171 5,120 4,650 4,492 4,986 5,158 5,405 5,132 5,137 5,134 5,136 5,116 5,139 5,146 5,164 5,187 5,200 5,211 5,223 5,234 5,349 5,341 5,353 5,384 5,401 5,427 5,437 5,449 5,464 5, ,582 14,441 15,241 16,393 16,632 17,549 16,314 16,882 17,243 17,176 15,945 16,675 16,796 16,326 16,853 16,995 17,274 18,062 19,214 19,447 19,781 20,167 19,367 18,623 19,151 20,154 20,077 18,323 18,997 19,682 20,505 21,040 20,285 20,170 18,780 18,432 19,372 19,248 18,947 18,999 19,314 19,391 19,076 18,406 18,104 18,075 18,321 18,468 18,282 18,544 18,557 18,560 18,555 18,519 18,493 18,447 18,439 18,415 18,378 18,353 18,367 18,309 18,332 18,281 18,283 18,303 18,298 18,267 18,291 18,241 18,254 18, Durable 8,298 7,462 8,066 9,059 9,320 10,080 9,101 9,511 9,802 9,825 8,801 9,342 9,429 9,041 9,450 9,586 9,785 10,374 11,250 11,408 11,594 11,862 11,176 10,604 11,022 11,863 11,897 10,662 11,051 11,570 12,245 12,730 12,159 12,082 11,014 10,707 11,476 11,458 11,195 11,154 11,363 11,394 11,109 10,569 10,277 10,221 10,448 10,654 10,676 10,632 10,657 10,674 10,679 10,668 10,655 10,647 10,653 10,648 10,631 10,628 10,667 10,643 10,659 10,623 10,654 10,679 10,696 10,680 10,711 10,675 10,684 10, Goods-producing industries Manufacturing Construction Nondurable 7,285 6,979 7,175 7,334 7,313 7,468 7,213 7,370 7,442 7,351 7,144 7,333 7,367 7,285 7,403 7,410 7,489 7,688 7,963 8,039 8,187 8,304 8,190 8,019 8,129 8,291 8,181 7,661 7,946 8,112 8,259 8,310 8,127 8,089 7,766 7,725 7,896 7,790 7,752 7,845 7,951 7,997 7,968 7,837 7,827 7,854 7,873 7,814 7,606 7,912 7,900 7,886 7,876 7,851 7,838 7,800 7,786 7,767 7,747 7,725 7,700 7,666 7,673 7,658 7,629 7,624 7,602 7,587 7,580 7,566 7,570 7, Note. Data in Tables EM4 and B-45 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. Not comparable with labor force data (Tables B-33 through B-42), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants, See next page for continuation of table. 350

6 Digitized for FRASER 1997 TABLE B-44. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, Continued *. :Jan 1996Jan /> /' 26,092 26,189 26,691 27,860 28,595 29,128 29,239 30,128 31,264 31,889 31,811 32,857 33,755 34,142 35,098 36,013 37,278 38,839 40,743 42,495 44,158 46,023 47,302 48,276 50,007 51,897 53,471 54,345 56,030 58,125 61,113 63,363 64,748 65,655 65,732 66,821 69,690 72,544 74,811 77,284 80,086 82,642 84,514 84,511 85,373 87,378 90,264 92,997 95,291 91,981 92,221 92,419 92,585 92,690 92,888 93,030 93,320 93,447 93,598 93,766 93,976 93,958 94,325 94,554 94,713 95,069 95,263 95,508 95,754 95,793 96,027 96,130 96,352 Transportation and public utilities 4,189 4,001 4,034 4,226 4,248 4,290 4,084 4,141 4,244 4,241 3,976 4,011 4,004 3,903 3,906 3,903 3,951 4,036 4,158 4,268 4,318 4,442 4,515 4,476 4,541 4,656 4,725 4,542 4,582 4,713 4,923 5,136 5,146 5,165 5,081 4,952 5,156 5,233 5,247 5,362 5,514 5,625 5,793 5,762 5,721 5,829 5,993 6,165 6,318 6,094 6,114 6,125 6,134 6,139 6,152 6,160 6,187 6,194 6,212 6,233 6,249 6,254 6,270 6,292 6,294 6,309 6,329 6,333 6,342 6,337 6,338 6,355 6,360 Wholesale 2,612 2,610 2,643 2,735 2,821 2,862 2,875 2,934 3,027 3,037 2,989 3,092 3,153 3,142 3,207 3,258 3,347 3,477 3,608 3,700 3,791 3, ,014 4,127 4,291 4,447 4,430 4,562 4,723 4,985 5,221 5,292 5,375 5,295 5,283 5,568 5,727 5, ,030 6,187 6, ,997 5,981 6,162 6,412 6,587 6,312 6,341 6,360 6,374 6,389 6,408 6,427 6,437 6,451 6,465 6,478 6,498 6,512 6,529 6,548 6,550 6,567 6,575 6,585 6,603 6,619 6,643 6,648 6,657 Service-producing industries Retail 6,659 6,654 6,743 7,007 7,184 7,385 7,360 7,601 7,831 7,848 7,761 8,035 8,238 8,195 8,359 8,520 8,812 9,239 9,637 9,906 10,308 10,785 11,034 11,338 11,822 12,315 12,539 12,630 13,193 13,792 14,556 14,972 15,018 15,171 15,158 15,587 16,512 17,315 17,880 18,422 19,023 19,475 19,601 19,284 19,356 19, ,173 21,591 21,005 21,048 21,056 21,115 21,119 21,179 21,196 21,225 21,258 21,263 21,300 21,334 21,268 21,340 21,350 21,415 21,485 21, , , Finance, insurance, and real estate ,828 1,888 1,956 2,035 2,111 2,200 2,298 2,389 2,438 2,481 2,549 2,628 2,688 2,754 2,830 2,911 2,977 3,058 3,185 3,337 3,512 3,645 3,772 3,908 4,046 4,148 4,165 4,271 4, ,975 5,160 5,298 5,340 5,466 5,684 5,948 6,273 6,533 6,630 6,668 6,709 6,646 6,602 6,757 6, ,977 6,823 6,812 6,809 6,806 6,807 6,810 6,821 6,833 6,842 6,859 6,871 6,887 6,894 6,919 6,931 6,942 6,964 6,967 6,987 6,999 7,009 7,026 7,036 7,053 Services 5,181 5,239 5,356 5,547 5,699 5,835 5,969 6,240 6,497 6,708 6,765 7,087 7,378 7,619 7,982 8,277 8,660 9,036 9,498 10,045 10,567 11,169 11,548 11,797 12,276 12,857 13,441 13,892 14,551 15,302 16,252 17,112 17,890 18,615 19,021 19,664 20,746 21,927 22,957 24,110 25,504 26,907 27,934 28,336 29,052 30,197 31,579 33, ,492 32,644 32,798 32,867 32,947 33,038 33,106 33,269 33,377 33,460 33,546 33,661 33,694 33,902 34,039 34,117 34,285 34,378 34,448 34,532 34,607 34,709 34,771 34,883 5,650 5,856 6,026 6,389 6,609 6,645 6,751 6,914 7,278 7,616 7,839 8,083 8,353 8,594 8,890 9,225 9,596 10,074 10,784 11,391 11,839 12,195 12,554 12,881 13,334 13,732 14,170 14,686 14,871 15,127 15,672 15,947 16,241 16,031 15,837 15,869 16,024 16,394 16,693 17,010 17,386 17,779 18,304 18,402 18,645 18,841 19,128 19,310 19,459 19,255 19,262 19,271 19,289 19,289 19,301 19,320 19,369 19,325 19,339 19,338 19,347 19,336 19,365 19,394 19,395 19,459 19,446 19,484 19,606 19,519 19,508 19,485 19,516 Government Federal 1,863 1,908 1,928 2,302 2,420 2,305 2,188 2,187 2,209 2,217 2,191 2,233 2,270 2,279 2,340 2,358 2,348 2,378 2,564 2,719 2,737 2,758 2,731 2,696 2,684 2,663 2,724 2,748 2,733 2,727 2,753 2,773 2,866 2,772 2,739 2,774 2,807 2,875 2,899 2,943 2,971 2,988 3,085 2,966 2,969 2,915 2,870 2,822 2,757 2,842 2,835 2,831 2,830 2,831 2,831 2,825 2,822 2,812 2,801 2,796 2,790 2,783 2,780 2,780 2,776 2,776 2,756 2,752 2,739 2,739 2,731 2,732 2,720 State and local 3,787 3,948 4,098 4,087 4,340 4,563 4,727 5,069 5,399 5,648 5,850 6,083 6,315 6,550 6,868 7,248 7,696 8,220 8,672 9,102 9,437 9,823 10,185 10,649 11,068 11,446 11,937 12,138 12,399 12,919 13,174 13,375 13,259 13,098 13,096 13,216 13,519 13,794 14,067 14,415 14,791 15,219 15,436 15,676 15,926 16,258 16,489 16,703 16,413 16,427 16,440 16,459 16,458 16,470 16,495 16,547 16,513 16,538 16,542 16,557 16,553 16,585 16,614 16,619 16,683 16,690 16,732 16,867 16,780 16,777 16,753 16,796 Note (cont'd). which 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; and which are based on a sample of the working-age population. For description and details of the various establishment data, see "Employment and Earnings." Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. 351

7 1998 TABLE B 46. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, I ? 1996: Jan Jan.::...::r : : :. : " :"...: "... NOVP * 45,197 47,819 48,793 50,202 48,990 50,641 52,369 52,855 51,322 53,270 54,189 53,999 55,549 56,653 58,283 60,763 63,901 65,803 67,897 70,384 70,880 71,211 73,675 76,790 78,265 76,945 79,382 82,471 86,697 89,823 90,406 91,152 89,544 90,152 94,408 97,387 99, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,865 18,506 19,959 20,198 21,074 19,751 20,513 21,104 20,967 19,513 20,411 20,434 19,857 20,451 20,640 21,005 21,926 23,158 23,308 23,737 24,361 23,578 22,935 23,668 24,893 24,794 22,600 24,346 25,585 26,461 25,658 25,497 23,812 23,330 24,718 24,842 24,533 24,674 25,125 25,254 24,905 23,745 23,231 23,908 24,265 24,431 24,738 24,247 24,383 24,377 24,398 24,432 24,453 24,433 24,468 24,439 24,479 24,508 24,540 24,581 24,653 24,670 24,667 24,702 24,714 24,713 24,765 24,771 24,814 24,891 24,980 Mining ,027 1,139 1, Goods-producing industries 2,364 2,637 2,668 2,659 2,646 2,839 3,039 2,962 2,817 3,004 2,926 2,859 2,948 3,010 3,097 3,232 3,317 3,248 3,350 3]575 3,588 3,704 3,889 4,097 4,020 3,525 3,576 3,851 4,229 4,463 4,346 3,904 3,946 4,380 4,810 4,958 5,098 5,171 5,120 4,650 4,492 4,986 5,160 5,400 5,627 5,214 5,309 5,340 5,356 5,384 5,408 5,417 5,433 5,441 5,467 5,495 5,521 5,542 5,604 5,609 5,599 5,628 5,622 5,625 5,637 5,642 5,650 5,680 5,730 15,241 16,393 16,632 17,549 16,314 16,882 17,243 17,176 15,945 16,675 16,796 16,326 16,853 16,995 17,274 18,062 19,214 19,447 19,781 20,167 19,367 18,623 19,151 20,154 20,077 18,323 18,997 19,682 20,505 21,040 20,285 20,170 18,780 18,432 19,372 19,248 18,947 18,999 19,314 19,391 19,076 18,406 18,104 18,075 18,321 18,524 18,457 18,538 18,460 18,498 18,460 18,465 18,469 18,468 18,442 18,461 18,427 18,442 18,442 18,448 18,465 18,475 18,489 18,495 18,498 18,518 18,514 18,555 18,553 18,590 18,639 18,678 Manufacturing Durable 8,066 9,059 9,320 10,080 9,101 9,511 9,802 9,825 8,801 9,342 9,429 9,041 9,450 9,586 9,785 10,374 11,250 11,408 11,594 11,862 11,176 10,604 11,022 11,863 11,897 10,662 11,051 11,570 12,245 12,730 12,159 12,082 11,014 10,707 11,476 11,458 11,195 11,154 11,363 11,394 11,109 10,569 10,277 10,221 10,448 10,683 10,766 10,915 10,724 10,749 10,718 10,749 10,762 10,778 10,766 10,788 10,771 10,780 10,791 10,803 10,821 10,836 10,848 10,856 10,864 10,891 10,910 10,957 10,952 10,985 11,019 11,050 Construction Nondurable 7,175 7,334 7,313 7,468 7,213 7,370 7,442 7,351 7,144 7,333 7,367 7,285 7,403 7,410 7,489 7,688 7,963 8,039,8,187 8,304 8,190 8,019 8,129 8,291 8,181 7,661 7,946 8,112 8,259 8,310 8,127 8,089 7,766 7,725 7,896 7,790 7,752 7,845 7,951 7,997 7,968 7,837 7,827 7,854 7,873 7,841 7,691 7,622 7,736 7,749 7,742 7,716 7,707 7,690 7,676 7,673 7,656 7,662 7,651 7,645 7,644 7,639 7,641 7,639 7,634 7,627 7,604 7,598 7,601 7,605 7,620 7,628 Note. Data in Tables B-46 and B-47 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. Not comparable with labor force data (Tables 6-35 through B-44), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants, See next page for continuation of table. Digitized for FRASER 334

8 1998 TABLE B-46. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, -97 Continued I * 1996:Jan Au 1997:Jan M?y NOVA> * 26,691 27,860 28,595 29,128 29,239 30,128 31,264 31,889 31,811 32,857 33,755 34,142 35,098 36,013 37,278 38,839 40,743 42,495 44,158 46,023 47,302 48,276 50,007 51,897 53,471 54,345 56,030 58,125 61,113 63,363 64,748 65,655 65,732 66,821 69,690 72,544 74,811 77,284 80,084 82,630 84,497 84,504 85,370 87,361 90,256 92,925 95,092 97,519 93,811 94,167 94,427 94,568 94,831 95,063 95,258 95,515 95,580 95,769 95,942 96,119 96,328 96,509 96,674 97,004 97,132 97,342 97,727 97,727 98,021 98,269 98,604 98,885 Transportation and public utilities 4,034 4,226 4,248 4,290 4,084 4,141 4,244 4,241 3,976 4,011 4,004 3,903 3,906 3,903 3,951 4,036 4,158 4,268 4,318 4,442 4,515 4,476 4,541 4,656 4,725 4,542 4,582 4,713 4,923 5,136 5,146 5,165 5,081 4,952 5,156 5,233 5,247 5,362 5,512 5,614 5,777 5,755 5,718 5,811 5,984 6,132 6,261 6,426 6,195 6,203 6,211 6,229 6,246 6,270 6,296 6,299 6,290 6,293 6,303 6,288 6,351 6,376 6,405 6,421 6,431 6,434 6,443 6,289 6,473 6,497 6,498 6,488 Wholesale 2,643 2,735 2,821 2,862 2,875 2,934 3,027 3,037 2,989 3,092 3,153 3,142 3,207 3,258 3, ,608 3,700 3,791 3,919 4,006 4,014 4il27 4,291 4,447 4,430 4,562 4,723 4,985 5,221 5,292 5,375 5,295 5,283 5,568 5,727 5,761 5,848 6,030 6,187 6,173 6,081 5,997 5,981 6,162 6,378 6,483 6,657 6,421 6,429 6,437 6,443 6,457 6,469 6,481 6,497 6,513 6,538 6,549 6,559 6,570 6,593 6,611 6,622 6,630 6,634 6,664 6,675 6,687 6,712 6,730 6,743 Service-producing industries Retail 6,743 7,007 7,184 7,385 7,360 7,601 7,831 7,848 7,761 8,035 8,238 8,195 8,359 8,520 8,812 9,239 9,637 9,906 10,308 10,785 11,034 11,338 11,822 12,315 12,539 12,630 13,193 13,792 14,556 14,972 15,018 15,171 15,158 15,587 16,512 17,315 17,880 18,422 19,023 19,475 19,601 19,284 19,356 19,773 20,507 21,187 21,625 22,131 21,340 21,393 21,463 21,479 21,547 21,600 21,651 21,692 21,718 21,791 21,847 21,912 21,917 21,922 21,945 22,029 22,026 22,079 22,159 22,189 22,215 22,258 22,373 22,425 Finance, insurance, and real estate 1,888 1,956 2,035 2,111 2,200 2,298 2,389 2,438 2,481 2,549 2,628 2,688 2,754 2,830 2,911 2,977 3,058 3,185 3,337 3,512 3,645 3,772 3,908 4,046 4,148 4,165 4,271 4,467 4,724 4,975 5,160 5,298 5,340 5,466 5,684 5,948 6,273 6,533 6,630 6,668 6,709 6,646 6,602 6,757 6,896 6,806 6,899 7,053 6,831 6,848 6,856 6,867 6,888 6,897 6,910 6,917 6,925 6,941 6,949 6,962 6,971 6,980 6,992 7,019 7,029 7,034 7,058 7,068 7,082 7,108 7,132 7,155 Services 5,356 5,547 5,699 5,835 5,969 6,240 6,497 6,708 6,765 7,087 7,378 7,619 7,982 8,277 8,660 9,036 9,498 10,045 10,567 11,169 11,548 11,797 12,276 12,857 13,441 13,892 14,551 15,302 16,252 17,112 17,890 18,615 19,021 19,664 20,746 21,927 22,957 24,110 25,504 26,907 27,934 28,336 29,052 30,197 31,579 33,117 34,377 35,597 33,698 33,938 34,064 34,150 34,277 34,390 34,465 34,560 34,621 34,717 34,800 34,884 34,990 35,091 35,176 35,334 35,451 35,522 35,684 35,702 35,850 35,945 36,109 36,290 6,026 6,389 6,609 6,645 6,751 6,914 7,278 7,616 7,839 8,083 8,353 8,594 8,890 9,225 9,596 10,074 10,784 11,391 11,839 12,195 12,554 12,881 13,334 13,732 14,170 14,686 14,871 15,127 15,672 15,947 16,241 16,031 15,837 15,869 16,024 16,394 16,693 17,010 17,386 17,779 18,304 18,402 18,645 18,841 19,128 19,305 19,447 19,655 19,326 19,356 19,396 19,400 19,416 19,437 19,455 19,550 19,513 19,489 19,494 19,514 19,529 19,547 19,545 19,579 19,565 19,639 19,719 19,804 19,714 19,749 19,762 19,784 Government Federal 1,928 2,302 2,420 2,305 2,188 2,187 2,209 2,217 2,191 2,233 2,270 2,279 2,340 2,358 2,348 2,378 2,564 2,719 2,737 2,758 2,731 2,696 2,684 2, ,748 2,733 2,727 2,753 2,773 2,866 2,772 2,739 2,774 2,807 2,875 2,899 2,943 2,971 2,988 3,085 2,966 2,969 2,915 2,870 2, ,700 2,782 2,782 2,779 2,774 2,770 2,757 2,752 2,743 2,740 2,732 2,732 2,728 2,723 2,716 2,709 2,708 2,703 2,694 2,689 2,690 2,680 2,687 2,696 2,689 State and local 4,098 4,087 4,340 4,563 4,727 5,069 5,399 5,648 5,850 6,083 6,315 6,550 6,868 7,248 7,696 8,220 8,672 9,102 9,437 9,823 10,185 10,649 11,068 11,446 11,937 12,138 12,399 12,919 13,174 13,375 13,259 13,098 13,096 13,216 13,519 13,794 14,067 14,415 14,791 15,219 15,436 15,676 15,926 16,258 16,484 16,690 16,956 16,544 16, 16,617 16,626 16,646 16,680 16,703 16,807 16,773 16,757 16,762 16,786 16,806 16,831 16,836 16,871 16,862 16,945 17,030 17,114 17,034 17,062 17,066 17,095 Note (cont'd). which 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; and which are based on a sample of the working-age population. For description and details of the various establishment data, see "Employment and Earnings." Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Digitized for FRASER 335

9 Digitized for FRASER ' Jan TABLE B-46. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, [Thousands of persons,- monthly data seasonally adjusted] sept : ".'."...: '..." Jan. day..:.::...:.""" :: : :::::::... '. '"... /* 45,197 47,819 48,793 50,202 48,990 50,641 52,369 52,855 51,322 53,270 54,189 53,999 55,549 56,653 58,283 60,763 63,901 65,803 67,897 70,384 70,880 71,211 73,675 76,790 78,265 76,945 79,382 82,471 86,697 89,823 90,406 91,152 89,544 90,152 94,408 97,387 99, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,506 19,959 20,198 21,074 19,751 20,513 21,104 20,967 19,513 20,411 20,434 19,857 20,451 20,640 21,005 21,926 23,158 23,308 23,737 24,361 23,578 22,935 23,668 24,893 24,794 22,600 24,346 25,585 26,461 25,658 25,497 23,812 23,330 24,718 24,842 24,533 24,674 25,125 25,254 24,905 23,745 23,231 23,908 24,265 24,493 24,934 25,256 24,716 24,793 24,852 24,856 24,883 24,903 24,923 24,972 24,993 25,032 25,099 25,193 25,297 25,314 25,276 25,339 25,301 25,304 25,135 25,253 25,241 25,209 25, Mining ,027 1,139 1, Goods-producing industries 2,364 2,637 2,668 2,659 2,646 2,839 3,039 2,962 2,817 3,004 2,926 2,859 2,948 3,010 3,097 3,232 3,317 3,248 3,350 3,575 3,588 3,704 3,889 4,097 4,020 3,525 3,576 3,851 4,229 4,463 4,346 3,904 3,946 4,380 4,810 4,958 5,098 5,171 5,120 4,650 4,492 4,986 5,160 5,418 5,686 5,965 5,571 5,629 5,654 5,652 5,670 5,668 5,682 5,699 5,713 5,722 5,750 5,810 5,881 5,902 5,860 5,930 5,917 5,946 5,970 5,989 5,981 6,012 6, ,241 16,393 16,632 17,549 16,314 16,882 17,243 17,176 15,945 16,675 16,796 16,326 16,853 16,995 17,274 18,062 19,214 19,447 19,781 20,167 19,367 18,623 19,151 20,154 20,077 18,323 18,997 19,682 20,505 21,040 20,285 20,170 18,780 18,432 19,372 19,248 18,947 18,999 19,314 19,391 19,076 18,406 18,104 18,075 18,321 18,524 18,495 18,657 18,716 18,557 18, 18,607 18,613 18,620 18,642 18,648 18,681 18,686 18,718 18,758 18,791 18,824 18,822 18,829 18,827 18,805 18,780 18,594 18,693 18,692 18,633 18, Manufacturing Durable 8,066 9,059 9,320 10,080 9,101 9,511 9,802 9,825 8,801 9,342 9,429 9,041 9,450 9,586 9,785 10,374 11,250 11,408 11,594 11,862 11,176 10,604 11,022 11,863 11, ,051 11,570 12,245 12,730 12,159 12,082 11,014 10,707 11,476 11,458 11,195 11,154 11,363 11,394 11,109 10,569 10,277 10,221 10,448 10,683 10,789 10,987 11,098 10,874 10,894 10,921 10,933 10,941 10,966 10,988 11,028 11,030 11,060 11,094 11,118 11,154 11,159 11,166 11,170 11,156 11,144 10,989 11,106 11,090 11,059 11, Construction Nondurable 7,175 7,334 7,313 7,468 7,213 7,370 7,442 7,351 7,144 7,333 7,367 7,285 7,403 7,410 7,489 7,688 7,963 8,039 8,187 8,304 8,190 8,019 8,129 8,291 8,181 7,661 7,946 8,112 8,259 8,310 8,127 8,089 7,766 7,725 7,896 7, ,845 7,951 7,997 7,968 7,837 7,827 7i854 7,873 7,841 7,706 7,670 7,618 7,683 7,679 7,686 7,680 7,679 7,676 7,660 7,653 7,656 7,658 7,664 7,673 7,670 7,663 7,663 7,657 7,649 7,636 7,605 7,587 7,602 7, 7, Note. Data in Tables B-46 and B-47 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period which includes the 12th of the month. Not comparable with labor force data (Tables B-35 through B-44), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, domestic servants, See next page for continuation of table. 380

10 Digitized for FRASER 1999 TABLE B 46. Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, -98 Continued I * 1997-Jan 1998: Jan... * * , , * , J ! *839 40,743 42, , * * , , * * ] * ,497 84, *361 90,256 92,925 95,115 97, , , *236 97, , *287 98,536 98,845 99,096 99,343 99,518 99,638 99, , , ! , * ,884 Transportation anrl public utilities , *, *, * *, *036 4,158 4, , * * , *, , * , , ,253 6,395 6, *393 6, , ,435 6,453 6,456 6,451 6,473 6,494 6,504 6,513 6,534 6, ,570 6, ,609 6,641 Wholesale , * * * * *, *477 3,608 3, , * *, *, * J * *187 6, , ,482 6,648 6, *615 6, , *679 6,697 6,711 6,731 6,759 6,769 6,783 6,798 6,815 6, *838 6, ,875 6,882 Retail , * * *, * * ]239 9,637 9, , * * * *, ]l ] * * , *773 20, ,597 22,011 22, *937 21, , *078 22,105 22,206 22,245 22,280 22,283 22,259 22,335 22,423 22, *545 22, *654 22,707 Finance, and real estate , * , * * *977 3,058 3, *512 3, * * * *, ] *, * *533 6* , *757 6, ,911 7,091 7, * *053 7, , *125 7,1M 7,172 7,194 7,213 7,232 7,258 7,289 7,311 7, *372 7, *439 7,467 Services ,547 5,699 5, , ,708 6, , , ,036 9,498 10, ,169 11, , , , , , , ,927 22, , ,934 28, ,197 31,579 33,117 34,454 36,040 37, * * , *363 36,484 36,638 36,795 36,932 37,020 37,106 37,196 37,350 37, ,691 37, *041 38, , , , , , * ,074 10,784 11, , , *, , * , * * * , *841 19, ,419 19,570 19, , , ,607 19,646 19,662 19,680 19,686 19,720 19,728 19,764 19,828 19, ,922 19, ,976 20,035 Government Federal , , ,* , , * *,378 2,564 2, ,758 2, , * J *, > *, * * , *915 2, ,757 2,699 2, , *707 2, , *684 2,690 2,689 2,688 2,670 2,676 2,671 2,674 2,671 2, ,683 2, ,691 State and local ,087 4, * *399 5, , , ,696 8,220 8, *437 9, * , , , , * , ,219 15, *926 16, ,662 16,870 17, , , , *923 16,956 16,973 16,992 17,016 17,044 17,057 17,090 17,157 17, ,239 17, *264 17,344 Note (cont'd). which 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; and which are based on a sample of the working-age population. For description and details of the various establishment data, see "Employment and Earnings." Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. 381

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