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November Jobs Report with US Department of Labor's Chief Economist, Heidi Shierholz
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The Labor Market Situation in November
December 5, 2014
Heidi Shierholz, Ph.D.Chief Economist
UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Total nonfarm employment increased 321,000that’s the 10th consecutive month above 200,000 jobs
1-month change, in thousands
• November 2014 321
• October 2014 243
• September 2014 271
12-month change, in thousands
• November 2013 to 2014: 2,734
• Average: 228
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics www.bls.gov/ces
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Private sector employment increased 314,000that’s 57 consecutive months of growth, the longest streak on record
1-month change, in thousands
• November 2014 314
• October 2014 236
• September 2014 249
12-month change, in thousands
• November 2013 to 2014: 2,657
• Average: 221
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics www.bls.gov/ces
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Mining and Logging
Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Information
Government
Other Services*
Transportation and Warehousing*
Financial Activities*
Construction
Manufacturing*
Leisure and Hospitality
Education and Health Services*
Retail Trade*
Professional and Business Services*
Over-the-month employment change, November 2014, seasonally adjusted, in thousands
1-Month Net Change
Prior 12-month average
*denotes significance
Employment growth was broad-based across industries
Over-the-month employment change,November 2014, seasonally adjusted, in thousands
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics www.bls.gov/ces*denotes significance
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Employment growth in 2014 increasing in industries with higher wages
Change in Job Growth vs Average Earnings by Industry,Pick Up (+)/Slow Down (-) in Percentage change in Employment, 2014 vs 2013 (percentage points)
*Excludes Temporary Help Services (shown separately).Note: Data for 2014 through November. Average earnings for Temporary Help Services lags one month and is not seasonally adjustedSource: CEA Calculations, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics www.bls.gov/ces
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Average hourly earnings growth steady at 2.1%, but low inflation has resulted in some small real wage growth
Average hourly earnings, all private sector employees, January 2007 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics, www.bls.gov/ces
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Unemployment unchanged over the month,remains lowest since July 2008
Civilian unemployment rate, by duration of unemployment,January 1990 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey www.bls.gov/cps
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Why are employment and unemployment different?Different surveys, different concepts, & different error
Household survey adjusted to payroll survey concept,January 2004 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, www.bls.gov/cps http://www.bls.gov/web/empsit/ces_cps_trends.pdf
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Labor force participation steady since October 2013
November 2014: 62.8%
October 2014: 62.8%
September 2014: 62.7%
November 2013: 63.0%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey www.bls.gov/cps
Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate,January 1990 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
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Employment rate age 25 to 54, flat this month significantly up from November 2013
Employment to Population
November 2014: 76.9%
October 2014: 76.9%
September 2014: 76.7%
November 2013: 76.0%
Employment-to-Population Ratio and Labor Force Participation, age 25 to 54, January 1990 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey www.bls.gov/cps
Labor Force Participation
November 2014: 80.8%
October 2014: 80.8%
September 2014: 80.7%
November 2013: 80.9%
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Involuntary part-time employment ticked downdown significantly since November 2013, but still above pre-recession
Part time for economic reasons,as a percent of total employment, seasonally adjusted, 2004 to 2014
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey www.bls.gov/cps
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2.0 million jobseekers found employment, 2.2 million dropped out of the labor force
Labor Force Status Flows out of Unemployment,January 1990 to November 2014, seasonally adjusted
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey www.bls.gov/cps
Dr. Heidi ShierholzChief Economist
UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF LABOR