Current Employment Statistics Highlights...Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, June 2016...
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June 2016
Release Date: July 8, 2016
Prepared by Analysts of the National Estimates Branch Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
202-691-6555 Email CES
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
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis
Current Employment Statistics
Highlights
Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, June 2016
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
+59,000 Education and Health Services
In June, employment in health care rose by
39,000. Ambulatory health care (+19,000) and
hospitals (+15,000) added jobs over the
month. Over the year, health care has added
481,000 jobs; 40 percent of the gain occurred
in hospitals.
Employment in social assistance rose by
20,000 in June, with child daycare services
accounting for 15,000 of the increase.
Nonfarm payroll employment increased by
287,000 in June, after remaining essentially
unchanged in May. Leisure and hospitality,
health care and social assistance, and financial
activities added jobs over the month.
Information also added jobs, largely reflecting
the return to payrolls by workers who had
been on strike. Employment in mining
continued to trend down.
Average hourly earnings of all employees
on private-sector payrolls edged up by 2 cents
in June, following an increase of 6 cents in
May. Over the past 12 months, hourly
earnings have increased by 2.6 percent.
Average weekly hours have held at 34.4 hours
since February.
The employment change for April revised
up from +123,000 to +144,000. The change
for May revised down from +38,000 to
+11,000. Over the past 3 months, job growth
has averaged 147,000 per month.
+59,000 Leisure and Hospitality
Leisure and hospitality added 59,000 jobs in
June. A job gain of 14,000 in performing arts
and spectator sports offset weakness in May.
So far this year food services has added
106,000 jobs, about half the number added in
the preceding 6 months (+205,000).
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Employment in total nonfarmOver-the-month change, January 2013–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.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: July 8, 2016
+44,000 Information
Within information, telecommunications
employment increased by 28,000 in June,
largely due to workers returning from a strike.
+16,000 Financial Activities
Financial activities continued to add jobs in
June. Over the year, financial activities has
added 163,000 jobs.
-5,000 Mining and Logging
Mining employment continued to trend
down in June (-6,000). Since reaching a peak
in September 2014, mining employment has
declined by 211,000. Support activities for
mining accounted for 159,000 jobs lost during
this period. Employment in mining is currently
at its lowest level since April 2010.
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Government
Other services
Leisure and hospitality*
Education and health services*
Professional and business services
Financial activities
Information*
Utilities
Transportation and warehousing
Retail trade
Wholesale trade
Manufacturing
Construction
Mining and logging
Employment in total nonfarm
June 2016 Prior 12-month average
Over-the-month change, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Total nonfarm:287*
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, June 2016
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
Mining and logging employment
continued to trend down (-5,000) in
June, and was concentrated in mining
(-6,000), despite recent improvements in
mining related economic indicators.
Domestic oil rigs (Baker Hughes)
increased by roughly 4 percent from the
May reference period to June. The price
of West Texas Intermediate (domestic)
oil increased roughly 5 percent from
May to reach $49 per barrel.
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Employment in miningOver-the-month change, November 2011–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Mining and Logging
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: July 8, 2016
Employment in construction did not
change in June. Changes among the
component industries were small and
offsetting. Specialty trade contractors
(+8,000), construction of buildings
(-4,000), and heavy and civil engineering
construction (-4,000).
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Employment in constructionOver-the-month change, November 2011–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Construction
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: July 8, 2016
Employment in manufacturing changed little in June (+14,000) and has shown little net change so far this year. In June, employment in durable goods changed little (+3,000), while nondurables added 11,000 jobs. Within nondurable goods, food manufacturing added 13,000 jobs. The 1-month manufacturing diffusion index increased by 15.2 points to 55.1. The value above 50 indicates that more manufacturing industries are adding jobs than losing.
Average weekly hours in manufacturing were unchanged at 40.7 hours for all employees and ticked down 0.1 hour to 41.7 hours for employees. Employment in food manufacturing increased by 13,000 in June, the industry’s largest 1-month increase since July 2000. Since reaching an employment trough in October 2010, the industry has added 92,000 jobs. The majority of the job growth in June occurred in fruit and vegetable preserving, seafood product preparation and packaging, and bakery and tortilla manufacturing.
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Employment in manufacturingOver-the-month change, January 2012–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Employment in food manufacturing
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Manufacturing
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
Employment in wholesale trade changed little in
June (+4,000), with all components showing little
change.
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Employment in wholesale trade
June 2016 Level: 5,925OTM Change: 4
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Wholesale Trade
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: July 8, 2016
Employment in retail trade edged up in June (+30,000), following 2
months of little change. Over the past 12 months, the industry has added
313,000 jobs.
In June, employment in health and personal care stores grew by 5,000.
Since the beginning of 2016, this industry has added 18,000 jobs, averaging
3,000 per month, after essentially no growth in 2015.
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Employment in retail tradeOver-the-month change, January 2013–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Nonstore retailers
Miscellaneous store retailers
General merchandise stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores
Clothing and clothing accessories stores
Gasoline stations
Health and personal care stores*
Food and beverage stores
Building material and garden supply stores
Electronics and appliance stores
Furniture and home furnishings stores
Motor vehicle and parts dealers
Employment in retail trade
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.Data are preliminary.* denotes significance
Over-the-month change, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Retail trade:30
Retail Trade
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
In June, employment in transportation and warehousing changed little (-9,000).
Employment in truck transportation changed little in June (-6,000) and has shown little net change over the past 12 months (-7,000). Trucking had added 45,000 jobs over the prior 12-month period.
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Employment in transportation and warehousing
June 2016 Level: 4,880OTM Change: -9
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Transit and ground passenger transportation
Truck transportation
Air transportation
Employment in selected transportation industries
June 2016 Prior 12-month average
Over-the-month change, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Transportation industries:
-9
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Transportation and Warehousing
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
Employment in utilities edged up by
3,000 in June. Over the year, the
industry has experienced little net job
growth (+8,000).
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Employment in utilitiesOver-the-month change, November 2011–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Utilities
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: July 8, 2016
In June, employment increased by 44,000. This gain is largely a result of
telecommunications employees returning to work after a strike in May. Also
contributing to the strength in June, motion picture and sound recording
industries added 11,000 jobs, offsetting a decline in May.
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Employment in information
June 2016 Level: 2,787OTM Change: 44*
May 2007 peak: 3,040 Jan 2013 trough: 2,661
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Over-the- month change, January 2012-June 2016
Employment in motion picture and sound recording industries
Information
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: July 8, 2016
Employment in financial activities
continued to trend up in June (+16,000),
near its prior 12-month average monthly
change (+14,000).
Financial activities lost 718,000 jobs
between December 2006 and February
2011. Since then, the industry has
recovered about 84 percent of the jobs
lost.
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Employment in financial activities
June 2016 Level: 8,280OTM Change: 16
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Financial Activities
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: July 8, 2016
Professional and business services employment continued to trend up in June (+38,000). Thus far in 2016, employment in the industry has increased by an average 30,000 per month, down from 52,000 per month in 2015. In June, employment continued to trend up in professional and technical services and in management of companies and enterprises. Within professional and technical services, employment in all of the component industries trended up, with scientific research and development adding 4,000 jobs in June. Temporary help services employment changed little over the month (+15,000). Thus far in 2016 temporary help employment has changed by an average of -7,000 per month, after edging up by an average of 8,000 per month in 2015.
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Administrative and wasteservices
Management of companiesand enterprises
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Professional and business services component industriesOver-the-month change and prior averages, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Jun-16 Prior-3 Prior-6 Prior-12
June 2016: 38Prior-12: 45
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey.Data are preliminary.
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Employment in temporary help servicesOver-the-month change, November 2011–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Professional and Business Services
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
Education and health services added 59,000 jobs in June. Within the sector, health care employment increased by 39,000, while social assistance added 20,000 jobs over the month. Educational services employment remained unchanged. Ambulatory health care services gained 19,000 jobs in June. Employment continued to trend up throughout the component industries. Ambulatory health care services has added 572,000 jobs since January, 2014, accounting for 58 percent of the employment gain in health care over the same period.
Hospital employment increased by 15,000 over the month. Since its employment trough in January 2014, the industry has added 323,000 jobs, accounting for one-third of the employment gain in health care over the same period. Within social assistance, child day care services added 15,000 jobs in June. The industry’s employment has increased by 82,000, or 10 percent, since the end of its most recent downturn in July 2013.
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Employment in education and health services
Over-the-month change, January 2012–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Employment in hospitals
June 2016 Level: 5,088OTM Change: 15*
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Private Education and Health Services
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
Leisure and hospitality employment grew in June (+59,000), after little
change in May (-3,000). Performing arts and spectator sports added 14,000
jobs in June, offsetting weakness in May. Employment in food services and
drinking places changed little in June (+22,000).
So far this year, leisure and hospitality has added an average 27,000 jobs
per month, after adding about 37,000 jobs per month in 2015. Most of the
slower growth has been driven by food services, which added an average
18,000 jobs per month in 2016 and 30,000 per month in 2015.
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Employment in leisure and hospitality
June 2016 Prior 6-month average
Over-the-month change, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Leisure and hospitality:
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
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Over-the-month change, November 2011–June 2016
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Leisure and Hospitality
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: July 8, 2016
Employment in other services
changed little in June (+13,000);
however, the industry has added 71,000
jobs over the year. Over 80 percent of
the gain in this 12-month period was
split between membership associations
and organizations, and personal and
laundry services.
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Employment in other services
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Other Services
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: July 8, 2016
Government employment changed little in June (+22,000), with little movement at the federal, state, and local levels. Government has added 129,000 jobs over the past 12 months, with local government, excluding education, accounting for 81,000 of the job gain.
gain
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Employment in government
June 2016 Level: 22,119OTM Change: 22
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.* denotes significance
January 2006–June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Local government education
State government, excluding education
State government education
U.S. Postal Service*
Federal, except U.S. Postal Service*
Employment in selected government
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, July 08, 2016.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance
Over-the-month change, June 2016Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Government:22
Government
CES Highlights
Release Date: July 8, 2016
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
Prepared by Analysts of the National Estimates Branch Current Employment Statistics Survey U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 202-691-6555 Email CES
CES Analysts Michael Calvillo
Steve Crestol
Tyler Downing
Brittney Forbes
Mike McCall
John Mullins
Michael Osifalujo
Edward Park
Karen Ransom
Kara Sullivan
Jay Stuart
Julia Wolfe
Current Employment Statistics Highlights
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis