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Here’s where the jobs are — in one chart
Published Fri, Dec 6 2019 9:21 AM EST
Updated 4 hours ago
The biggest takeaway
The health care and social assistance subsector (including child day care and family services) alone saw a net gain of 60,200 jobs, outpacing manufacturing’s best month for hiring since August 1998.
Thomas Franck
The November 2019 employment report showed U.S. companies added way more jobs than expected during the month as mammoth gains in health care and social services — as well as a bounce in manufacturing hiring — ushered labor statistics higher.
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CNBC studied the net changes by industry for November jobs based on data from the Labor Department contained in the employment report.
The education and health care industry was by far the strongest during the month, adding more than 70,000 jobs for the month.
The whopping gain for health care, in particular, further cemented its place as an employment juggernaut in the United States for the foreseeable future, thanks to changing demographics and advances in medical technology.
The health care and social assistance subsector (including child day care and family services) alone saw a net gain of 60,200 jobs, outpacing manufacturing’s best month for hiring since August 1998.
~OGD~
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/06/heres-where-the-jobs-are-for-november-20...
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Comments
Why is education lumped in with healthcare? Without health, education grew a bit less than transport & warehouse. In short, healthcare is growing, then manufacturing, then leisure and hospitality. There's a joke in there somewhere...
by PeraclesPlease on Sat, 12/07/2019 - 7:31am