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change for February revised up from +219,000
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on private, nonfarm payrolls rose by 7 cents in 200
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+55,000 Leisure and Hospitality
Leisure and hospitality added 55,000 jobs in
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drinking places continued to trend up over the 0
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017.
over the year. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
jobs per month in 2016. Within social +39,000 Professional and Business Services
+41,000 Education and Health Services assistance, employment in individual and In April, employment continued to trend
In April, employment in health care family services expanded by 17,000 in April. upward in professional and business services.
continued to trend up (+20,000), in line with Over the past 12 months, the industry has
the average change during the first quarter. added 612,000 jobs.
This industry had added an average 32,000
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
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Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Construction
Construction employment changed
Employment in construction little for a second consecutive month in
Over-the-month change, January 2014–April 2017 April (+5,000), following growth in
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Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Manufacturing
Employment in manufacturing
continued to edge up in April (+6,000).
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Retail Trade
In April, employment in retail trade changed little (+6,000) following Employment in general merchandise stores edged up by 8,000 in
losses in February and March. April. Within this industry, other general merchandise stores, such as
supercenters and warehouse clubs, added 8,000 jobs while
employment in department stores was flat.
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Utilities
In April, employment in utilities edged
Employment in utilities up by 1,000, partly offsetting a modest
January 2007–April 2017 decrease in the first quarter.
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Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Information
Employment in information continued
Employment in information to trend down in April (-7,000). This
January 2007–April 2017 marks the seventh consecutive month of
weakness, with information losing a total
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
3,200 of 51,000 jobs since the recent peak in
September 2016. A small strike
April 2017 Level: 2,735 contributed to a decline of 5,000 in
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Financial Activities
Financial activities added 19,000 jobs in April. So far this year, employment
growth in the industry has remained in line with its 2016 average increase of
15,000 per month.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017.
Data are preliminary.
˚Includes additional component industries not shown separately.
* denotes significance
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Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017
Data are preliminary.
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Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
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Other Services
Employment in other services
Employment in other services continued to trend up in April (+7,000).
Over-the-month change, January 2014–April 2017 This industry has added 56,000 jobs over
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands the year. Personal and laundry services
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Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
CES Highlights Release Date: May 5, 2017
Government
Government employment changed
Employment in government little in April (+17,000) and has remained
January 2007–April 2017 essentially flat since September 2016.
Since its most recent trough in January
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
23,400 2014, government employment has
increased by 535,000. Local government
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accounted for 415,000 of this increase.
23,000 April 2017 Level: 22,340
OTM Change: 17
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, May 05, 2017.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Private
Trade: Transp., Professional
Mining & Financial Education Leisure & Other
Summary Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Warehousing Information & Business Government
Logging Activities & Health Hospitality Services
Retail & Utilities Services
Services
Current Employment Statistics Highlights
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis
CES Analysts
Michael Calvillo
Wander Cedeño
Tyler Downing
Brittney Forbes
Mike McCall
Michael Osifalujo
Edward Park
Trinity Wade
Julia Wolfe
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