Metro Tucson ended November with a total of 372,000 non-farm jobs, gaining 5,200 year - over-year (YOY),
an annualized job growth rate of 1.4 %.
Not exact matches
Finally, the economy is on a hot streak: employers have been adding
jobs steadily for a year, and
growth is running at an
annualized rate in excess of 3 %.
As far as employment's concerned, ER's right again that
jobs are up about 1.4 million so far this year, an
annualized growth rate of 1.5 percent.
Finally, the economy is on a hot streak: employers have been adding
jobs steadily for a year, and
growth is running at an
annualized rate in excess of three per cent.
The tipping point seems to have been the release of the January
jobs report, the highlight of which wasn't the change in nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment
rate, which they usually are, but the 0.3 % (2.9 %
annualized)
growth in wages, which was the strongest year - over-year gain since June 2009.
The region added 7,100
jobs over the past year — a 1.3 percent
annualized growth rate — as hiring picked up in construction, business services and in education and health services, according to new data from the state Labor Department.