June 2013

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
June 2013
Release Date: July 5, 2013
Prepared by Staff of the National Estimates Branch
Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Release Date July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Current Employment Statistics Summary, June 2013
Total nonfarm: + 195,000
Employment in total nonfarm
+ 202,000
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Nonfarm employment rose by 195,000 in
June. Job gains occurred in leisure and
hospitality, professional and business services,
retail trade, health care, and financial activities.
600
228
144
95
69
196
205
304
115
209
78
132
225
166
174
230
311
271
205
112
125
87
153
165
138
160
247
219
148
332
142
199
195
195
521
800
154
229
400
200
Average hourly earnings of all employees
rose by 10 cents over the month, following a 2cent gain in May. Hourly earnings are up 2.2
percent over the year. Average weekly hours,
at 34.5 hours, were unchanged between May
and June.
-200
+ 75,000 Leisure and hospitality
-800
-600
-1,000
Employment rose strongly in leisure and
hospitality, with food services and drinking
places accounting for 52,000 of the job gain.
-130
-86
-37
-43
-13
-40
-220
-472
-352
-400
-351
-210
-233
-170
-21
0
-794
-695
-830
-704
Total private:
-1,200
Jan-09
Job growth in leisure and hospitality has
accelerated from an average 30,000 per month
in 2012, to 55,000 per month in 2013. Most of
the improvement has occurred in food services.
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Summary
Construction
Manufacturing
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
+ 53,000 Professional and business services
Job growth continued in professional and
business services in June. Thus far in 2013,
Mining &
Logging
Jan-11
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
monthly employment gains have averaged
64,000 per month, compared to 47,000 per
month in 2012.
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Current Employment Statistics Summary, June 2013
In June, employment rose in administrative
and waste services (+39,000), although
employment in its temporary help services
component changed little (+10,000).
Management and technical consulting posted a
job gain over the month, followed by computer
design and related services with 7,000 jobs
gained.
Employment in total nonfarm
Over-the-month change, June 2013
Mining and logging
1
13
Construction
11.3
Wholesale trade
Manufacturing
-6
Retail trade*
37.1
+ 37,000 Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing
-5.1
Utilities
1.3
Retail trade added 37,000 jobs in June.
Building material and garden supply stores
added 9,000 jobs, while motor vehicle and
parts dealers added 8,000 jobs. Employment
continued to trend up in food and beverage
stores also.
Information
-5
Financial activities*
17
Education and health services
13
Other services
Government
-7
-40
+ 13,000 Construction
-20
0
20
40
60
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
80
100
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
+ 11,000 Wholesale trade
+ 13,000 Education and health care
Employment in wholesale trade also
continued to trend up at a modest rate. Job
gains total 45,000 so far in 2013.
Employment among health care providers
increased by 20,000 in June. Average monthly
job growth has slowed to 19,000 per month in
2013 from 27,000 per month in 2012.
Construction employment continued to
trend up and job gains total 101,000 thus far in
2013.
Construction
Leisure and hospitality*
75
-4
Financial activities added 17,000 payroll
jobs over the month, including 6,000 in both
credit intermediation and related activities and
in insurance carriers and related activities.
Thus far in 2013, employment gains total
65,000 in financial activities.
Summary
Professional and business services*
53
+ 17,000 Financial activities
Mining &
Logging
Total nonfarm:
195*
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Mining & Logging
In June, mining and logging
employment was about unchanged, in
line with the prior 5-month average.
Employment in mining and logging
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
30
12
10
11
7
7
8
8
8
4
0
-6
-3
-1
-2
-6
-7
-8
-9
-17
-19
-7
-15
-21
-20
-2
-1
-3
-2
0
-10
1
2
0
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
6
4
4
3
4
6
7
8
8
9
10
12
11
10
12
16
20
-30
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Construction
Employment in construction has
remained essentially unchanged since
March, after adding an average of 28,000
jobs per month over the prior 6-month
period.
Employment in construction
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
8,500
June 2013 Level: 5,812
OTM Change: 13
8,000
7,500
Since reaching an employment trough
in January 2011, construction has added
377,000 jobs, a 6.9 percent increase.
7,000
6,500
6,000
5,500
5,000
4,500
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Manufacturing
Employment in manufacturing
In June, manufacturing employment
changed little (-6,000), in line with the prior 3month average.
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
-100
-150
-200
-4
-7
-7
-6
-14
-18
6
7
13
14
23
10
6
9
22
28
44
29
40
2
8
22
13
34
38
20
25
8
9
23
13
6
1
8
-62
-50
-1
-36
-37
-47
-32
-36
-11
0
-10
0
6
31
34
50
19
100
-170
-173
-183
-164
-145
In June, the factory workweek for
production employees was unchanged for the
third consecutive month. The factory
workweek is considered a leading economic
indicator. The unchanged workweek, combined
with a decline in production employment,
resulted in a 0.2 percent decrease in the June
index of aggregate weekly hours for production
employees.
150
-250
-300
-350
-295
The 1-month diffusion index of
manufacturing employment fell from 48.1 in
May to 46.3 in June, the third consecutive
month the index was below 50. The diffusion
index measures the dispersion of employment
change in manufacturing, with a value below
50 indicating that more manufacturing
industries are losing jobs than adding them.
-400
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
NAICS 335 – Electrical equipment and
appliances
Employment in electrical equipment and
appliances manufacturing fell by 3,000 in June;
job losses were spread throughout the industry.
Since reaching an employment peak in March
2012, this industry has lost 10,000 jobs.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Manufacturing
NAICS 3361, 3362, and 3363 – Motor
vehicles and parts
Employment in motor vehicles and parts
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Employment in motor vehicles and
parts edged up in June (+5,000). Since
reaching an employment low in June
2009, the industry has added 182,000
jobs.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60
5
5
6
3
-7
-3
-4
0
1
2
10
12
11
1
4
6
8
8
6
10
1
2
2
1
5
-1
-6
-1
-27
-30
-21
-20
4
2
4
2
2
1
1
6
2
-3
4
-10
-4
0
1
0
5
9
11
12
20
13
22
24
40
-40
-60
-100
-91
-80
-120
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Wholesale Trade
Employment in wholesale trade edged
up in June (+11,000). The industry
continues to expand, adding 322,000 jobs
since its most recent employment trough
in May 2010.
Employment in wholesale trade
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
6,200
6,000
5,800
5,600
June 2013 Level: 5,761
OTM Change: 11
5,400
5,200
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Retail Trade
Retail trade employment increased by
37,000 in June, continuing its upward
trend. This employment increase was
primarily due to gains in motor vehicle
and parts dealers (+8,000) and in building
material and garden supply stores
(+9,000). Overall, retail trade
employment has grown by 300,000 over
the year.
Employment in retail trade
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
16,000
15,800
15,600
15,400
Recent retail-related indicators have
been generally positive. Census Bureau
data shows retail sales for May increased
by 0.6 percent and by 4.3 percent over the
year. Over the month, sales gains in
motor vehicle and parts dealers were the
largest movers. Automotive sales in June,
as measured by MotorIntelligence,
increased to an annualized 15.9 million
vehicles. But according to the U.S.
Energy Information Administration, the
per-gallon price of gasoline in June was
up 2 cents from May. The Conference
Board reported that the Consumer
Confidence Index rose in June, reaching
its highest level since January 2008.
15,200
15,000
14,800
14,600
June 2013 Level: 15,136
OTM Change: 37*
14,400
14,200
14,000
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Retail Trade
Employment in motor vehicles and parts dealers
NAICS 441 – Motor vehicle and parts dealers
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
20
5
5
6
-15
-18
1
-1
0
-5
-2
-2
-2
-19
-20
In June, motor vehicle and parts dealers employment increased by
8,000, with most of the gain coming from automobile dealers. Over the
previous 12 months, motor vehicle and parts dealers have added an
average of 3,000 jobs per month.
NAICS 444 – Building material and garden supply stores
In June, employment in building material and garden supply stores
rose by 9,000 as a result of weak seasonal layoffs. Since January,
building material and garden supply stores has added 17,000 jobs.
-14
-15
-2
-3
0
-8
-7
-5
-10
-6
-4
-4
-2
0
1
1
3
2
3
3
5
5
4
4
5
5
6
7
7
8
8
9
3
4
4
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
7
7
9
10
10
15
-25
-30
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Employment in building material and garden supply stores
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
1,400
June 2013 Level: 1,190
OTM Change: 9*
1,350
1,300
1,250
1,200
1,150
1,100
1,050
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Transportation and Warehousing
Employment in transportation and
warehousing changed little in June.
Employment in the component industries
reflected similar flatness.
Employment
in transportation
Employment
in transportation
and warehousing
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60
1
7
14
20
3
4
11
9
10
14
14
18
6
7
8
13
10
17
21
18
18
6
4
8
6
10
20
9
10
17
15
30
35
40
-7
-5
-22
-15
-12
-5
-4
-3
-3
-2
-5
-29
-26
-46
-34
-40
-32
-23
-18
-17
-20
-12
-7
-8
0
-60
-80
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Utilities
In June, employment in utilities
changed little.
Employment in utilities
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
620
June 2013 Level: 559
OTM Change: 1
600
580
560
540
520
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Information
Information employment changed
little (-5,000) in June, with all major
component industries seeing essentially
no change.
Employment in information
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
4,000
June 2013 Level: 2,688
OTM Change: -5
3,800
3,600
3,400
3,200
3,000
2,800
2,600
2,400
2,200
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Financial Activities
Financial activities employment
increased by 17,000 in June. This increase
was primarily due to job gains in credit
intermediation and related activities
(+6,000), and in insurance carriers and
related activities (+6,000).
Employment in financial activities
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
-27
-25
17
15
14
6
6
9
5
7
6
5
2
0
-2
-9
-3
-3
-6
-9
-10
-8
Financial activities employment has
increased by 108,000 over the past 12
months.
-19
-12
-11
-8
-15
-14
-24
-13
-4
-1
0
-20
11
11
10
7
8
5
2
1
1
4
5
7
7
11
14
20
7
21
23
40
-44
-53
-60
-50
-44
-40
-80
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Professional and Business Services
Professional and business services
added 53,000 jobs in June. The industry
has added 624,000 jobs over the past 12
months.
Employment in professional and business services
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
19,500
Within professional and business
services, employment increased by 7,000
in computer systems design and related
services over the month and by 8,000 in
management and technical consulting
services. Employment in administrative
and waste services rose by 39,000,
although employment in temporary help
services changed little (+10,000).
June 2013 Level: 18,537
OTM Change: 53*
19,000
18,500
18,000
17,500
17,000
16,500
16,000
15,500
15,000
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Private Education and Health Services
Employment in education and health services
Employment in selected health care industries
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Over-the-month change, June 2013
Health care
industries:
20*
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
100
Ambulatory health care services˚
12.6
48
49
36
31
13
1
6
15
14
12
8
- Home health care services
6.8
Hospitals
4.5
-3
-1
0
-20
Nursing and residential care*
2.7
-4
-40
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Education and health services employment continued to trend up in
June. Within the industry, health care and social assistance added 24,000
jobs, while educational services employment changed little.
Mining &
Logging
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade:
Wholesale
Retail
Transp.,
Warehousing
& Utilities
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Data are preliminary.
˚Includes additional component industries not shown separately.
* denotes significance.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Summary
- Outpatient care centers
3.2
23
34
35
32
22
18
36
47
46
52
40
24
28
26
36
41
43
40
17
20
18
18
19
20
22
26
26
33
35
30
19
17
20
36
43
40
45
40
- Offices of physicians
0.2
57
58
56
60
59
69
80
NAICS 621 – Ambulatory health care services
Employment in ambulatory health care services continued to trend up
in June. The industry has added an average of 16,000 jobs per month in
the first half of 2013, similar to its average monthly employment gain of
17,000 in 2012. The over-the-month change was mostly attributable to
continued job growth in outpatient care centers and home health care
services. These industries have added an average of 3,000 and 8,000 jobs
per month, respectively, over the prior 6 months.
Information
Financial
Activities
Professional
& Business
Services
Private
Education
& Health
Services
Leisure &
Hospitality
Other
Services
Government
Release Date: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Leisure and Hospitality
Employment in leisure and hospitality
grew by 75,000 in June. The gains came
primarily from food services and
drinking places, but modest gains also
occurred in amusements, gambling, and
recreation.
Employment in leisure and hospitality
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
15,000
14,500
The job growth in leisure and
hospitality coincides with a positive
movement in the Consumer Confidence
Index, which jumped 7.1 points in June
to reach a new 5-year high (source: The
Conference Board).
14,000
13,500
13,000
12,500
June 2013 Level: 14,230
OTM Change: 75*
12,000
11,500
11,000
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
The pace of hiring in leisure and
hospitality has accelerated in 2013. The
industry has added an average of 55,000
jobs per month since the beginning of the
year, compared to an average of 30,000
per month in 2012.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Leisure and Hospitality
Employment in amusements, gambling, and recreation
Employment in food services and drinking places
January 2000–June 2013
Over-the-month change, January 2009–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
52
48
52
49
35
33
33
20
19
17
17
28
12
15
42
38
31
21
22
27
19
22
27
13
19
2
6
9
10
17
10
20
1,400
15
40
1,450
28
28
31
26
24
19
16
19
60
47
1,500
44
80
56
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
1,550
0
-60
1,200
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
-8
-80
Jan-09
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
Jan-12
Jul-12
Jan-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
NAICS 713 – Amusements, gambling, and recreation
NAICS 722 – Food services and drinking places
Employment in amusements, gambling and recreation continued to
grow in June, following a gain of 22,000 in May.
Food services and drinking places added an above average 52,000 jobs
in June. In the first 6 months of 2013, this industry has added an average
of 40,000 jobs per month, well above the average monthly job gains of
25,000 seen in 2012. This industry has shown steady job growth since
early 2010.
This industry has experienced accelerated job growth in recent months.
So far in 2013, amusements, gambling and recreation has added an
average of 9,000 jobs per month, compared to an average gain of 2,000
jobs per month in 2012.
Summary
-15
-19
-32
-30
-40
-47
1,250
-36
June 2013 Level: 1,484
OTM Change: 19
-24
-27
-20
1,300
-17
-5
1,350
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Other Services
Employment in other services was
essentially unchanged in June. The repair
and maintenance industry lost 6,000 jobs;
employment in other component
industries changed little. Over the year,
however, personal and laundry services
has added 28,000 jobs.
Employment in other services
January 2000–June 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
5,700
5,600
Since its most recent low point, other
services employment has expanded by
167,000, or about 75 percent of the jobs
lost from April 2008 to June 2010.
5,500
5,400
5,300
5,200
June 2013 Level: 5,482
OTM Change: -4
5,100
5,000
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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: July 5, 2013
CES Highlights
Government
Employment in selected government
Over-the-month change, June 2013
Government:
-7
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Federal, except U.S. Postal Service
-5.0
Federal government
U.S. Postal Service
-0.1
Federal government employment continued to trend down in June.
Over the past 12 months, federal employment has declined by 65,000.
State government education
-9.0
Government employment continued to trend down in June (-7,000),
with job gains at the local level being offset by continued job losses in
federal and state government.
State government, excluding education
-5.8
State government
Local government education
-1.4
Local government, excluding education*
15.0
-15
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
20
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
Employment in local government, excluding education
January 2000–June 2013
State government continued to shed jobs in June. The industry has
been losing jobs since its employment peak in August 2008. Since
then, it has lost 197,000 jobs, accounting for over a quarter of the total
government employment loss within the same time period.
Local government, excluding education
Local government, excluding education added jobs for the third
month in a row in June (+15,000). The industry had lost a net 244,000
jobs between an employment peak in December 2008 and November
2011. Since then, it has regained 45,000 jobs, including 40,000 over
the last 3 months.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
6,800
6,600
6,400
6,200
6,000
June 2013 Level: 6,307
OTM Change: 15*
5,800
5,600
Jan-00
Jan-02
Jan-04
Jan-06
Jan-08
Jan-10
Jan-12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 05, 2013.
Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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
Richa Ajmera
Megan Barker
John Coughlan
Steve Crestol
John Eddlemon
Mike McCall
John Mullins
Edward Park
Sutton Puglia
Kara Sullivan
Parth Tikiwala
Prepared by Staff of the National Estimates Branch
Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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