October jobs report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (link), called The Employment Situation, issued on November 7, 2014. Last month’s result, a gain of 248,000 jobs, was revised upward to 256,000, a gain of 8,000 jobs. And the October result showed a gain of 214,000 jobs. The updated graphic, which also shows other changes in earlier months, amounting to an additional addition of 31,000 jobs, follows:
Herewith a tabulation of gains by each sector, with numbers representing jobs in thousands:
Total nonfarm
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214.0
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Total private
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209.0
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Mining and logging
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1.0
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Construction
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12.0
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Manufacturing
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15.0
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Wholesale trade
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8.5
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Retail trade
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27.1
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Transportation and warehousing
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13.3
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Information
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-4.0
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Financial activities
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3.0
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Professional and business services
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37.0
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Education and health services
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41.0
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Leisure and hospitality
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52.0
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Other services
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3.0
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Government
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5.0
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The projection for the year is shown in the next graphic:
In this chart actual data are shown for all years except 2014; results for that year are projected based on 10 months of actual data. In the post-recession period, 2014 is shaping up as the best year yet.