[Economic Indicators April, 2010] [Page Number 14] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT Total nonagricultural employment as measured by the payroll survey rose by 290,000 in April. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ [Thousands of wage and salary workers; \1\ monthly data seasonally adjusted] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Private industries ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goods-producing industries Private service-providing industries Total ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- nonagri- Trade, transpor- Profes- Gov- Period cultural Total tation, and Finan- sional Educa- Leisure ern- employ- private Con- Manu- fac- utilities In- for- cial and tion and Other ment ment Total \2\ struc- turing Total -------------------- ma- activi- busi- and hospi- serv- tion Retail tion ties ness health tality ices Total \3\ trade services services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2000 ..................................... 131,785 110,995 24,649 6,787 17,263 86,346 26,225 15,280 3,630 7,687 16,666 15,109 11,862 5,168 20,790 2001 ..................................... 131,826 110,708 23,873 6,826 16,441 86,834 25,983 15,239 3,629 7,808 16,476 15,645 12,036 5,258 21,118 2002 ..................................... 130,341 108,828 22,557 6,716 15,259 86,271 25,497 15,025 3,395 7,847 15,976 16,199 11,986 5,372 21,513 2003 ..................................... 129,999 108,416 21,816 6,735 14,510 86,600 25,287 14,917 3,188 7,977 15,987 16,588 12,173 5,401 21,583 2004 ..................................... 131,435 109,814 21,882 6,976 14,315 87,932 25,533 15,058 3,118 8,031 16,394 16,953 12,493 5,409 21,621 2005 ..................................... 133,703 111,899 22,190 7,336 14,226 89,709 25,959 15,280 3,061 8,153 16,954 17,372 12,816 5,395 21,804 2006 ..................................... 136,086 114,113 22,531 7,691 14,155 91,582 26,276 15,353 3,038 8,328 17,566 17,826 13,110 5,438 21,974 2007 ..................................... 137,598 115,380 22,233 7,630 13,879 93,147 26,630 15,520 3,032 8,301 17,942 18,322 13,427 5,494 22,218 2008 ..................................... 136,790 114,281 21,334 7,162 13,406 92,947 26,293 15,283 2,984 8,145 17,735 18,838 13,436 5,515 22,509 2009 ..................................... 130,920 108,371 18,620 6,037 11,883 89,751 24,949 14,528 2,807 7,758 16,580 19,191 13,102 5,364 22,549 2009:Apr ................................. 131,542 108,861 18,956 6,179 12,063 89,905 25,052 14,592 2,837 7,805 16,636 19,099 13,103 5,373 22,681 May ................................ 131,155 108,527 18,731 6,120 11,911 89,796 24,997 14,570 2,812 7,773 16,585 19,137 13,126 5,366 22,628 June ............................... 130,640 108,075 18,503 6,029 11,782 89,572 24,943 14,546 2,797 7,742 16,453 19,165 13,105 5,367 22,565 July ............................... 130,294 107,778 18,375 5,949 11,739 89,403 24,845 14,492 2,785 7,719 16,405 19,186 13,101 5,362 22,516 Aug ................................ 130,082 107,563 18,245 5,885 11,682 89,318 24,819 14,477 2,776 7,695 16,371 19,221 13,083 5,353 22,519 Sept ............................... 129,857 107,377 18,124 5,814 11,634 89,253 24,754 14,429 2,777 7,683 16,349 19,247 13,099 5,344 22,480 Oct ................................ 129,633 107,115 17,993 5,747 11,577 89,122 24,670 14,366 2,774 7,664 16,360 19,282 13,045 5,327 22,518 Nov ................................ 129,697 107,190 17,960 5,732 11,552 89,230 24,678 14,375 2,762 7,666 16,466 19,313 13,024 5,321 22,507 Dec ................................ 129,588 107,107 17,906 5,696 11,534 89,201 24,653 14,360 2,748 7,657 16,488 19,350 12,991 5,314 22,481 2010:Jan ................................. 129,602 107,123 17,876 5,636 11,556 89,247 24,666 14,409 2,745 7,635 16,511 19,370 13,003 5,317 22,479 Feb r............................... 129,641 107,185 17,848 5,585 11,572 89,337 24,667 14,416 2,739 7,628 16,567 19,400 13,026 5,310 22,456 Mar r............................... 129,871 107,359 17,903 5,611 11,591 89,456 24,700 14,431 2,727 7,608 16,580 19,454 13,067 5,320 22,512 Apr p............................... 130,161 107,590 17,968 5,625 11,635 89,622 24,697 14,444 2,724 7,611 16,660 19,489 13,112 5,329 22,571 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ Data from the establishment survey. Includes all full- and part- time wage and salary workers in nonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period that includes the 12th of the month. Excludes proprietors, self- employed persons, unpaid family workers, and private household workers. Data from the household survey shown on p. 11 include those workers and also count persons as employed when they are not at work because of industrial disputes, bad weather, etc., even if they are not paid for the time off. In the series shown here, persons who work at more than one job are counted each time they appear on a payroll, in contrast to the series shown on p. 11 where persons are counted only once--as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force. See Employment and Earnings for details. \2\ Includes mining and logging, not shown separately. \3\ Includes wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, and utilities, not shown separately. Note.--Data classified by industry based on the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For details see Employment and Earnings. Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.