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Current Employment Statistics Highlights

Detailed Industry Employment Analysis

Contents
Summary Mining & Logging Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation, Warehousing, & Utilities Information Financial Activities Professional & Business Services Private Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Government

Current Employment Statistics Highlights

November 2013
Release Date: December 6, 2013 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: December 6, 2013

Current Employment Statistics Survey, November 2013


Total nonfarm: + 203,000 Total private: + 196,000
800 600
521

Employment in total nonfarm


Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands

400 200 0
-13 -40
-21

-600
-794 -695

Average hourly earnings of all privatesector employees increased 4 cents over the month, following a 2-cent gain in October. Hourly earnings are up 2.0 percent over the year. Average weekly hours increased by 0.1 hour in November to 34.5 hours. + 31,000 Transportation and warehousing Following little change in October (+3,000), employment in transportation and warehousing rose in November. Couriers and messenger services, trucking, warehousing and storage and air transportation added jobs over the month.

-800 -1,000

-1,200
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-830

-704

-472

The change in total nonfarm employment for September was revised up by 12,000 (from +163,000 to +175,000), and the employment change for October was revised down by 4,000 (from +204,000 to +200,000).

-210 -233 -170

-200
-352

-351

-400

-220

-130 -86 -37 -43

+ 40,000 Education and health care Employment rose by 28,000 in health care in November. Job gains were concentrated in ambulatory care, including 12,000 in home health care. In contrast to the strength in

Summary

Mining & Logging

Construction

Manufacturing

Trade: Wholesale Retail

Transp., Warehousing & Utilities

Information

Financial Activities

228 144 95 69 196 205 304 115 209 78 132 225 166 174 230 311 271 205 112 125 87 153 165 138 160 247 219 148 332 142 199 176 172 89 238 175 200 203

Nonfarm payroll employment rose by 203,000 in November. Over the prior 12 months, job growth had averaged 195,000 per month. In November, job gains occurred in transportation and warehousing, health care, and manufacturing.

154 229

ambulatory care, nursing care facilities cut 4,000 jobs, and hospital employment remained essentially unchanged over the month.

Professional & Business Services

Private Education & Health Services

Leisure & Hospitality

Other Services

Government

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Current Employment Statistics Survey, November 2013


+ 27,000 Manufacturing Manufacturing added 27,000 jobs in November, following modest job gains averaging 13,000 over the prior 3 months. Durable goods industries have accounted for most of the job gains over the past 4 months. In November, motor vehicles and parts contributed 7,000 to payroll employment. The factory workweek for all employees edged up 0.1 hour to 41.0 hours in November, and average overtime hours notched up by 0.1 hour. + 35,000 Professional and business services Employment continued to trend up in professional and business services in November. Job growth in the industry had averaged 55,000 per month for the year ending in October.
-20 -10 0

Employment in total nonfarm


Over-the-month change, November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands 0
17
Total nonfarm: 203*

Mining and logging


Construction

27 6.8 22.3 30.5 0.9 -1


-3

Manufacturing* Wholesale trade Retail trade


Transportation and warehousing*

Utilities Information
Financial activities

35 40 17 4 7 10 20 30 40 50

Professional and business services Education and health services* Leisure and hospitality
Other services

Government

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Data are preliminary. * denotes significance.

+ 22,000 Retail trade Retail trade employment continued to trend up in November. General merchandise stores; sporting good, hobby, book, and music stores; and auto dealers added jobs. Over the prior 12 months, retail employment had risen by an average of 31,000 per month.

+ 17,000 Construction Employment in construction continued to trend up in November. Over the prior 12 months, job growth had averaged 15,000 per month.

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Current Employment Statistics Survey, November 2013

+ 17,000 Leisure and hospitality Within leisure and hospitality, food services employment continued to trend up in November (+18,000). Job growth in food services had averaged 28,000 over the prior 12 months. + 7,000 Government Government employment changed little in November. However, the Federal government continued to cut payroll employment (-7,000). Since a peak in March 2011, Federal government employment has declined by 172,000. The U.S. Postal Service accounted for 57,000 of the loss.

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Mining & Logging

Employment in mining
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
25

In November, mining and logging employment was unchanged. Mining employment changed little (-2,000) after trending up over the prior 6 months. Three related indicators provide supporting evidence for November employment. The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported the WTI Crude Oil price fell from $102.17 to $93.80 per barrel, crude oil stocks rose from 374.5 to 388.5 million barrels, and refinery capacity utilization fell from 87.9 to 87.8 percent.

20
12

15
10

14 14

5 5

1 1 1

0
0
-2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -4

-5
-10
-7

-20
-25

-30
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-17 -17 -18

-14

-15

-8 -8 -9

-6

-4

-2

3 4 3 3 3

10

10

11

12

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Construction

Employment in construction
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
100
48

Employment in construction edged up in November (+17,000), bringing the current 6-month net change to 60,000. Since reaching an employment trough in January 2011, the industry has added 416,000 jobs.
38

27

37

35

50
20 12 22 2

43

16 24

17

24

7 12

7 5 3 3

0
-27 -15 -15
-46 -95 -80 -77 -66 -61 -31 -43 -69 -59

-1

-20

-50

-100
-101

-200

-250
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-162 -142

-147

-150

-29 -33

-21

-7 -1

-4

-7

-4 -4

3 1

10

17 12 17

17 15

16

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Manufacturing

Employment in manufacturing
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
150

100
6 7 13 14 23 10 6 9 22 15 8 16 27 19

In November, manufacturing added 27,000 jobs, following 3 months of modest employment growth. The November payroll increase occurred in both durable goods (+17,000) and nondurable goods (+10,000). The 1-month diffusion index of manufacturing employment rose from 56.8 in October to 63.0 in November, the highest reading since March 2012. The diffusion index measures the dispersion of employment change in manufacturing, with a value above 50 indicating that more manufacturing industries are adding jobs than losing them. November marks the fourth consecutive month the index registered above 50.

50 0
-50

22 13 34 38 20 25 8 9 23 13

0 6

6 1

2 -1

28 44 29 40

31 34

-36 -37 -47 -32 -36 -11

-100 -150
-200

-250
-295

-300
-350

-400
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-170 -173 -183 -164 -145

-62

-14 -18

-4 -7 -5 -7 -17

-10

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Manufacturing

Average weekly hours, manufacturing


January 2000November 2013
Production employees Level: 42 Change: 0.1
Seasonally adjusted 42.5
42.0

41.5
41.0

In November, the manufacturing workweek for all employees increased 0.1 hour to 41.0 hours, the longest recorded workweek since the series inception in March 2006. Similarly, the factory workweek for production employees increased 0.1 hour to 42.0 hours, the longest factory workweek since July 1945. Recent manufacturing-related indicators have been mixed. In November, the Institute for Supply Management PMI (a measure of the manufacturing sectors economic activity) registered at 57.3, the sixth consecutive month that economic activity expanded. In October, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that new orders of durable goods fell 2.0 percent and durables inventories increased 0.3 percent.

40.5 40.0 39.5 39.0


38.5

All employees Level: 41 Change: 0.1

38.0 Jan-00

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Manufacturing

Employment in motor vehicles and parts January 2000November 2013


Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
1,600

NAICS 3361, 3362, and 3363 combined Motor vehicles and parts Motor vehicles and parts employment increased by 7,000 in November. Over the past 12 months, the industry has added 42,000 jobs.

1,400

1,200

1,000

800

600

November 2013 Level: 827 OTM Change: 7

400 Jan-00

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Wholesale Trade

Employment in wholesale trade


Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
6,200

January 2000November 2013

Employment in wholesale trade changed little in November (7,000). All three component industries were little changed.
November 2013 Level: 5,790 OTM Change: 7

6,000

Since reaching an employment trough in May 2010, wholesale trade has gained 351,000 jobs. However, employment in the industry is still 252,000 shy of its most recent peak in November 2007.

5,800

5,600

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, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Retail Trade

Seasonally adjusted, in thousands


16,000 15,800

January 2000November 2013

Employment in retail trade

Retail trade employment continued to trend up in November. So far in 2013, the industry has added 316,000 jobs. Novembers gains were concentrated in motor vehicle and parts dealers (+9,000), sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores (+12,000), and general merchandise stores (+14,000). Recent retail-related indicators have been mixed. As shown by Census Bureau data, retail sales for October increased by 0.4 percent and were up 3.9 percent over the year. Automotive sales, as measured by MotorIntelligence, rose to an annualized 16.4 million vehicles, after 2 months of declines. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the pergallon price of gasoline in November was down 13 cents from October levels. Finally, the Conference Board notes that the Consumer Confidence Index decreased by 2 points in November.

15,600 15,400 15,200


15,000 14,800

14,600 14,400 14,200


14,000 Jan-00

November 2013 Level: 15,321 OTM Change: 22

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Retail Trade
Employment in motor vehicles and parts dealers January 2000November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
2,000 1,950

1,900 1,850 1,800


1,750 1,700

November 2013 Level: 1,799 OTM Change: 9

NAICS 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers In November, motor vehicle and parts dealers employment increased by 9,000, continuing its upward trend. This industry has added 51,000 jobs so far in 2013, generally aligning with strong growth in automotive sales. NAICS 451 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores Employment in sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores increased in November by 12,000, following an increase of 10,000 in October. Novembers gain was concentrated in hobby, toy, and game stores and is likely attributable to the holiday build-up. Holiday-related employment build-up November is traditionally the month with the largest holiday employment build-up. On a not seasonally adjusted basis, November 2013 is very similar to the build-up seen in November 2012.

1,650 1,600 1,550


1,500 Jan-00

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

Employment in sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
20 15
11

10 5 0
0

10

3 3 3

3 3 3

4 4 4

0 -1 -2

-1

-2 -2 -2

-1

-3

-4

-7

-5

-10 -15
-20 -25

-9

-7

-30
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-21

-11

-5

-5

-4 -3

-3

-3

-4

-3

-2 -2

-4

10

12

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Transportation and Warehousing

Employment in transportation
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60

Employment in selected transportation industries


Over-the-month change, November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands 3
35 37

Transportation industries: 31*

30

31

40
21 18

0 8 0

Air transportation*

18

14

8 6 10

6 7 8

11 9

9 10

12

20

13 10 17

10 14 14 18

17 15

20

Truck transportation*

0
-5 -4
-5

4 0

Transit and ground passenger transportation

-2

-3

-3

-12

-7 -8

-12

-6

-15

-18 -17

-20
-23

-14

1 1 9 3 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12

-26

-32

-40

-46

-34

-29

-22

Support activities for transportation

Couriers and messengers*

-60

-80
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

November 2013

Prior 6-month average

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Data are preliminary. * denotes significance.

In November, employment in transportation and warehousing expanded by 31,000, following essentially no change in October (+3,000). Over the past 12 months, the industry added 76,000 jobs. NAICS 481 Air Transportation The air transportation industry added 3,000 jobs in November, the largest positive over-the-month change since February 2008.

NAICS 484 Truck Transportation Truck transportation added 8,000 jobs in November. Since the most recent employment trough in March 2010, the industry has added 161,000 jobs. NAICS 492 Couriers and Messengers In November, employment in couriers and messengers increased by 9,000, following an increase of 4,000 in October. Since May, the industry has added 24,000 jobs.

Summary

Mining & Logging

Construction

Manufacturing

In

Trade: Wholesale Retail

Transp., Warehousing & Utilities

Information

Financial Activities

Professional & Business Services

Private Education & Health Services

Leisure & Hospitality

Other Services

Government

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Utilities

Employment in utilities
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
620

January 2000November 2013


November 2013 Level: 558 OTM Change: 1

In November, employment in utilities was little changed (+1,000). The industry has added 8,000 jobs since reaching an employment trough in September 2010.

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, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Information

Employment in information
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
60
42

Employment in information was essentially unchanged in November. Although it has shown some volatility in recent over-the-month changes, information employment has shown no change, on net, since January 2011.

40
18
14

11

12 2 4
-21 3 3

20
3

2 0

0 2

0
-1 -3 -4 -4 -4 -6 -1

-2 -5

-2

-4 -7

-6

-6

-2

-9

-9 -12

-13 -10

-11 -14 -13

-10

-20

-23

-40

-31 -28

-14

-60

-80
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

-45

-12

-12

-12

-9

-7

-1

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Financial Activities

Employment in selected financial activities


Over-the-month change, November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands -9 -3 -3 -3 -2 1 6 4 2 4 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Credit intermediation *

Financial activities: -3

Financial activities employment changed little in November (-3,000). Credit intermediation and related activities lost 9,000 jobs. This loss was partially offset by a gain in insurance carriers and related activities (+6,000). Employment in other financial activities components changed little. Financial activities employment has shown zero net change since July.

- Commercial banking*

Securities and commodities

Insurance carriers and related activities

Real estate and rental and leasing

November 2013

Prior 6-month average

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Data are preliminary. Includes additional component industries not shown separately. * 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Professional and Business Services

Employment in professional and business services


Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
19,500

January 2000November 2013


November 2013 Level: 18,760 OTM Change: 35

19,000 18,500 18,000 17,500 17,000 16,500


16,000 15,500 15,000 Jan-00

Professional and business services employment continued to trend up in November (+35,000). So far in 2013, the industry has gained 608,000 jobs. Employment in most of the component industries experienced growth during this period. In November, the employment change in professional and technical services (+18,000) comprised small movements spread throughout the component industries. Employment in management of companies and enterprises remained relatively flat (+2,000). Administrative and waste services employment continued to trend up (+15,000); the change can be attributed to temporary help services.

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Private Education and Health Services


Employment in education and health services
Over-the-month change, January 2009November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
100

Employment in selected health care industries


Over-the-month change, November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands 26 15

Health care industries: 28*

Ambulatory health care services *

80
69 58 59

7
57

52

60
45

56

57

4 4
4 12 6
40

- Offices of physicians

49

46

47

48

43

40

41 43

35 32

33 35

34

30

31

40
19

36

40

40

- Outpatient care centers

36

36

36

24 28 26

26 26

30

12

14

14

20

15

20 23 16

20 22

17 20 18 18

19

17

18

22

- Home health care services*

1 0

0
-1
-3

Hospitals

1 2 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

-20

Nursing and residential care

-40
Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.

November 2013

Prior 6-month average

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Data are preliminary. Includes additional component industries not shown separately. * denotes significance.

Education and health services added 40,000 jobs in November. Health care employment continued to be the largest contributor to growth, adding 28,000 jobs over the month. Employment in educational services (+11,000) and in social assistance (+1,000) changed little. Health care has added an average of 19,000 jobs per month so far in 2013, compared to an average of 27,000 jobs added per month in 2012. Within health care, hospitals have averaged 1,000 jobs added per month in 2013, compared to 6,000 jobs added per month in 2012.

NAICS 621 - Ambulatory Health Care Services In November, ambulatory health care services added 26,000 jobs. Home health care employment rose by 12,000 over the month, accounting for nearly half of the gain. Home health care employment growth has increased by an average of 7,000 per month in 2013, compared to 6,000 and 4,000 jobs per month in 2012 and 2011, respectively. Offices of physicians added 7,000 jobs in November. The rest of the component industries within ambulatory health care showed modest over-the-month employment increases.

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Leisure and Hospitality

Employment in leisure and hospitality January 2000November 2013


Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
15,000

14,500
14,000

Employment in leisure and hospitality edged up in November (+17,000), following a gain of 49,000 jobs in October. In the past 12 months, this industry has added 422,000 jobs, which accounts for over 18 percent of the job growth seen in total nonfarm over the same period.

13,500
13,000

12,500
12,000

November 2013 Level: 14,283 OTM Change: 17

11,500
11,000 Jan-00

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Other Services
Employment in other services changed little in November, with no component industry experiencing a significant employment change. This industry had lost 225,000 jobs between April 2008 and June 2010 and, since then, has recovered 184,000 jobs. Personal and laundry services accounted for the majority of jobs regained.

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

CES Highlights

Release Date: December 6, 2013

Government
Over-the-month change, November 2013
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands -4 -8 -2 -2 6
0 2 1

Employment in selected government

Government: 7

Government employment changed little in November (+7,000). NAICS 91 Federal government Federal government employment continued to trend down in November. Within the industry, U.S. Postal Service employment edged down over the month (-2,000). Federal, except U.S. Postal Service employment also continued to trend downward (-4,000). Since its most recent employment peak in March 2011, the federal government has shed 172,000 jobs, a 6-percent decline.

Federal, except U.S. Postal Service

U.S. Postal Service

State government education

State government, excluding education

4 5 1 1 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10

Local government education

Local government, excluding education

November 2013

Prior 6-month average

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Data are preliminary. * denotes significance.

Employment in government, federal


Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
3,600

January 2000November 2013

3,400

November 2013 Level: 2,706 OTM Change: -7

3,200

3,000

2,800

2,600

2,400 Jan-00

Jan-02

Jan-04

Jan-06

Jan-08

Jan-10

Jan-12

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, December 06, 2013. Shaded areas represent recessions 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
Richa Ajmera Megan Barker John Coughlan Steve Crestol John Eddlemon Lyda Ghanbari 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 202-691-6555 Email CES

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