According to a survey by McKinsey, the total number of gig - workers in the U.S. is now 53 - 68 million, or 35 percent of the
total civilian labor force and growing to 50 percent by 2020.
The
U.S. civilian labor force totaled 141,730,000 workers in 2005; thus, permanent blue - collar coal industry employees represent 0.12 % of the U.S. workforce.
With
a civilian labor force of 1.6 million, Orange County enjoys a diverse economy well - distributed among many sectors.
The Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate has been in free fall since the Great Recession.
The U-3 value, 4.9 %, only accounts for «Total unemployed, as a percent of
the civilian labor force (official unemployment rate).»
Per the above, U-6 accounts for «Total unemployed, plus all persons marginally attached to the labor force, plus total employed part time for economic reasons, as a percent of
the civilian labor force plus all persons marginally attached to the labor force.»
Another way to think of it is this: 3.7 million teachers represents nearly 2.8 % of
the civilian labor force and 8 % of all college graduates in the labor force in 2010.
While Hispanic Americans currently represent 6.2 percent of the Federal workforce, Hispanic representation in
the civilian labor force continues to increase to 10.5 percent (6.2 percent men and 4.3 percent women) and beyond based on projected population of Hispanic Americans by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Bureau of Census.
Half of that came from growth in
the civilian labor force, which expanded at 1.5 % a year.
But with
the civilian labor force projected to grow at 0.5 % a year over the next decade, rather than 1.5 %, we should be pleased with growth above 2 % — which means 2014 and 2015 were actually pretty good years for the U.S. economy.
According to the Bureau of Labor, roughly 3.8 percent of Michigan's
civilian labor force is unemployed.
The civilian labor force has been increased with the number of 10,058.
However, the number of
the civilian labor force have been increased with the rate of 6,434.
The region experienced the smallest increase in
its civilian labor force during a 12 - month period ending in July.
The Northeast's labor force grew by 140,500 people, while
the civilian labor force increased by 941,400 in the South; 618,700 in the West; and 490,700 in the Midwest, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
As of July,
the civilian labor force over a 12 - month period had increased by 618,700 to total 32.2 million, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The civilian labor force participation rate was unchanged from last month at 62.7 %, but was 10 points higher than last year.