December 2014
Release Date: January 9, 2015
Prepared by Staff 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
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/forms/ces?/ces/home.htm
Current Employment Statistics Survey Summary, December 2014
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
(-14,000) offset a gain in November. Administrative and waste services added 35,000 payroll jobs in December. Temporary help employment continued to trend up (+15,000).
Employment in professional and business services grew by an average of 61,000 per month in 2014, compared to an average gain of 56,000 per month in 2013.
Total Nonfarm + 252,000 Total Private + 240,000 Nonfarm payroll employment rose by 252,000 in December. Job growth averaged 246,000 per month in 2014, compared with 194,000 per month in 2013. In December, professional and business services, construction, food services, health care, and manufacturing added jobs. The employment change for October revised up from +243,000 to +261,000, and the change for November revised up from +321,000 to +353,000. Incorporating revisions, employment has increased by an average 289,000 per month over the past 3 months. Average hourly earnings of all employees in the private sector fell 5 cents in December, following an increase of 6 cents in November. Over the year, hourly earnings are up 1.7 percent. Average weekly hours were unchanged at 34.6 hours in December. + 52,000 Professional and business services Employment in professional and business services rose by 52,000 in December. Within professional and technical services, computer systems design and related services (+9,000) and architectural and engineering services (+5,000) added jobs. A job loss in accounting and bookkeeping services
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Employment in total nonfarmOver-the-month change, January 2011 - December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics, January 09, 2015.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
+ 48,000 Construction In December, construction added 48,000 jobs. Growth occurred in nonresidential building, heavy and civil engineering construction, and in both residential and nonresidential specialty trade contractors. + 36,000 Leisure and hospitality Within leisure and hospitality, food services and drinking places gained 44,000 jobs in December. In 2014, food services and drinking places added an average 30,000 payroll jobs per month, compared with 28,000 per month in 2013. + 48,000 Education and health services In December, health care providers added 34,000 jobs. Employment rose in ambulatory health care services (+16,000), in hospitals (+7,000), and in nursing and residential care facilities (+11,000). Over the year, health care employment expanded by an average of 26,000 per month, compared with an average of 17,000 per month in 2013. + 17,000 Manufacturing Manufacturing added 17,000 jobs in December. In durable goods, employment continued to trend up in fabricated metal products (+5,000), in nonmetallic mineral products (+3,000), and in primary metals
(+3,000). Within nondurable goods, employment in petroleum and coal products grew by 2,000 over the month. Employment in manufacturing grew by an average of 16,000 per month in 2014, compared with 7,000 per month in 2013.
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Information
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Construction*
Mining and logging
Employment in total nonfarm
December 2014 Prior 12-month average
Over-the-month change, December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Total nonfarm:252*
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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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 Survey Summary, December 2014
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
Continuing its recent trend, mining and logging employment edged up (+2,000) in December.
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Employment in mining and loggingOver-the-month change, January 2011–December 2014
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
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: January 9, 2015
Construction employment grew significantly in December by 48,000. In December, specialty trade contractors led job growth with an increase of 26,000, split evenly between residential specialty trade and nonresidential specialty trade contractors. Employment also rose in heavy construction and nonresidential building.
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Employment in construction
December 2014 Prior 6-month average
Over-the-month change, December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Construction:48*
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
Construction
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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
Manufacturing added 17,000 jobs in December, bringing the 12-month net job gain to 186,000. Over the month, durable goods employment increased by 13,000, bringing the industry’s over-the-year job gain to 176,000. The 1-month diffusion index declined to 58.0 in December from 66.0 in November. 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. The decrease in the 1-month diffusion index in December coincides with a reported decline in the rate of expansion in economic activity in manufacturing (Institute of Supply Management). In December, average weekly hours for all employees in manufacturing fell 0.1 hour to 41.0 hours, and average weekly hours for production employees in manufacturing remained unchanged at 42.2 hours.
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Employment in manufacturing
December 2014 Level: 12,239OTM Change: 17
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2003–December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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Employment in durable goods
December 2014 Prior 6-month average
Over-the-month change, December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Durable goods:13
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
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Manufacturing
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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
http://www.ism.ws/files/ISMReport/ROB201501.pdfhttp://www.ism.ws/files/ISMReport/ROB201501.pdf
NAICS 324– Petroleum and coal products Employment in petroleum and coal products manufacturing employment grew by 2,000 in December.
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Employment in petroleum and coal products
Over-the-month change, January 2011–December 2014
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Manufacturing
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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 continued to trend up in December (+10,000). The industry has recovered 78 percent of the jobs lost during its most recent downturn.
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Employment in wholesale trade
December 2014 Level: 5,908OTM Change: 10
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2003–December 2014Seasonally 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: January 9, 2015
In December, employment in retail trade changed little (+8,000), following a gain of 56,000 in November. Over the year, the industry added 250,000 jobs, bringing the December employment level to 15.5 million, or 65,000 jobs shy of the November 2007 employment peak. For the retail industries that typically display holiday seasonal movements¹, seasonally adjusted employment edged down by 9,000 in December. However, not seasonally adjusted, the October-December 2014 holiday employment build up was 9.0 percent of the September 2014 employment level, similar to the holiday build up in 2013 but stronger than the preceding 4 years. NAICS 441 – Motor vehicle and parts dealers Employment in motor vehicle and parts dealers increased by 6,000 in December, following an increase of 11,000 in November. Over the year, the industry added 66,000 jobs. *Indicates 5 weeks between weeks of the 12th for the current and prior month; there are 4 weeks when not annotated. The CES reference period is the pay period that includes the 12th of the month. Seasonal movements can differ depending on the number of weeks between surveys. ¹Furniture and home furnishings stores, electronics and appliance stores, other specialty food stores, health and personal care stores, clothing and clothing accessories stores, sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores, general merchandise stores, miscellaneous store retailers, and electronic shopping and mail-order houses.
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Employment in retail trade
December 2014 Level: 15,511OTM Change: 8
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2003–December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Retail Trade
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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
NAICS 484 – Truck Transportation Employment in truck transportation increased by 7,000 in December. Over the past 12 months, the industry added 42,000 jobs. The increase in employment coincides with recent record-high levels in the ATA Truck Tonnage Index (Source: American Trucking Associations).
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Employment in transportation and warehousing
December 2014 Level: 4,686OTM Change: 3
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2003–December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Transportation and Warehousing
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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
Transportation and warehousing employment changed little (+3,000) in December. Throughout 2014, the industry added 140,000 jobs. NAICS 481 – Air transportation In December, air transportation employment fell by 3,000, which was the largest 1-month decrease since September 2012. However, employment in the industry showed little net change in 2014.
http://www.trucking.org/article.aspx?uid=bd7d46b8-e0a6-4bd7-aba8-5b95220c6304
Utilities employment edged up by 2,000 in December.
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Employment in utilitiesOver-the-month change, January 2011–December 2014
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Utilities
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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
Information
In December, employment in information showed little change (+2,000), with a decrease in data processing, hosting, and other related services (-3,000) and small offsetting movements in the motion picture and sound recording industries (+3,000). After adding 35,000 jobs from June through August of 2014, employment in information has shown zero net change since August. Over the year, motion picture and sound recording industries employment declined by 26,000, while employment in other information services, such as internet service providers and news syndicates, increased by 23,000.
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: January 9, 2015
Employment in financial activities edged up by 10,000 in December. The industry added 121,000 jobs over the past 12 months. This increase is greater than those in both 2012 and 2013, when 94,000 and 74,000 jobs were added, respectively.
Since February 2011, financial activities has recovered 48 percent of the jobs lost in the last peak-to-trough period.
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Employment in financial activitiesOver-the-month change, January 2011–December 2014
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Seasonally 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: January 9, 2015
Professional and business services added 52,000 jobs in December, in line with its prior-12-month average over-the-month change of 58,000. In December, employment in administrative and waste services rose by 35,000 and continued to trend up in professional and technical services (+13,000). Representing 25 percent of the gains in total nonfarm employment in 2014, professional and business services added 732,000 jobs. The industry had added 677,000 jobs in 2013.
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January 2012 - December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
OTM change Professional and business services Annual avg. OTM change
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Dec-14 Level: 19,574OTM change: 52*
Professional and Business 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: January 9, 2015
NAICS 5412 – Accounting and bookkeeping services Employment in accounting and bookkeeping services fell by 14,000 in December, exactly offsetting the gain in November. Over-the-year the industry has added 54,000 jobs—19 percent of the gains seen in professional and technical services. NAICS 5415 – Computer systems design and related services Adding 9,000 jobs in December, computer systems design and related services continues to be a top contributor to employment gains in professional and technical services. In 2014, computer services added 72,000 jobs—25 percent of the gains seen in professional and technical services. NAICS 56 – Administrative and waste services Administrative and waste services added 35,000 jobs in December. Among the component industries, temporary help services employment continued to trend up (+15,000). Temporary help services accounts for roughly one-third of total employment in administrative and waste services but contributed 54 percent of the overall growth in administrative and waste services in 2014.
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January 2012 - December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Waste management and remediation Temporary help services (THS)
Admin and support - THS Administrative and waste service
Dec-14 Level: 8,934OTM change: 35*
Professional and Business Services
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
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 December, private education and health services employment increased by 48,000. Within the industry, health care added 34,000 jobs, while social assistance employment continued to trend up (+10,000). Private educational services employment changed little over the month (+5,000).
NAICS 622 –- Hospitals
Within health care, hospitals added jobs for the fifth consecutive month. In 2014, hospitals added 47,000 jobs, compared with a net job gain of zero in 2013.
NAICS 623 —Nursing and residential care facilities
Nursing and residential care facilities employment increased by 11,000 over the month, the strongest 1-month gain since August 2013. Over the year, the industry added 33,000 jobs, compared with a job gain of 26,000 in 2013.
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Employment in selected health care industries
December 2014 Prior 6-month average
Over-the-month change, December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Health care industries:
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Data are preliminary.
˚Includes additional component industries not shown separately.* denotes significance.
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Employment in hospitalsOver-the-month change, January 2011–December 2014
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Private Education and Health Services
CES Highlights
Release Date: January 9, 2015
Summary Mining & Logging Construction Manufacturing Trade:
Wholesale Retail
Transp., Warehousing
& Utilities Information Financial Activities
Professional & Business
Services
Private Education & Health Services
Leisure & Hospitality
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Consumer Confidence Index
Leisure and hospitality employment vs. Consumer Confidence Index
January 2000-December 2014
Seasonally adjusted, Composite Index (1985=100)
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Conference Board, Release date: January 09, 2015
Note: Shaded areas represent recessions as determined by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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: January 9, 2015
Directly in line with the prior 6-month average, leisure and hospitality employment continued to trend up in December (+36,000). Employment increased by 44,000 in food services and drinking places employment.
Despite recent fluctuations in the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI), employment growth within the leisure and hospitality industry has remained steady. The CCI was up 1.6 points in December after a decline of 3.1 points in November.
http://www.conference-board.org/data/consumerconfidence.cfm
Other services employment changed little in December, with little employment change occurring in any component industry.
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Employment in other services
December 2014 Level: 5,538OTM Change: 2
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2005–December 2014Seasonally 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: January 9, 2015
Government employment was little changed in December (+12,000). Within government, employment changed little over the month at the federal, state, and local levels.
In 2014, government added 91,000 jobs. The 12-month employment gain was split between local government (+87,000) and state government (+21,000) and was partially offset by a small decline in federal employment (-17,000).
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Employment in government
December 2014 Level: 21,945OTM Change: 12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Shaded area represents recession as denoted by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Most recent 2 months of data are preliminary.
January 2003–December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
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December 2014 Prior 6-month average
Over-the-month change, December 2014Seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Government:12
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, January 09, 2015.
Data are preliminary.
* denotes significance.
Government
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: January 9, 2015
Prepared by Staff 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
Brittney Forbes
Lyda Ghanbari
Mike McCall
John Mullins
Michael Osifalujo
Edward Park
Kara Sullivan
Parth Tikiwala
Current Employment Statistics Highlights
Detailed Industry Employment Analysis
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/forms/ces?/ces/home.htm
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