Sentences with phrase «sector jobs added»

However, the increase was below the blistering pace of some 35,000 new office sector jobs added per annum in recent years.
Despite that, DiNapoli found that the industry has accounted for less than 1 percent of the private sector jobs added in 2015, compared with 10 percent during the two prior recoveries from recessions.
And in 2014, the ADP report showed 220,000 private sector jobs added, and the BLS report showed 288,000 jobs added.
The most recent ADP payroll report, for instance, saw businesses with fewer than 50 employees add 84,000 workers in June, or 45 percent of the 188,000 total private - sector jobs added in the month.

Not exact matches

The booming tech industry in Texas's state capital gets most of the attention, but the education, health, and leisure - and - hospitality sectors have added more than 11,000 jobs in the past year.
«A lot of new jobs are generated by small and midsize businesses, and if the interest rate increases dramatically, it could slow investment to this sector,» Cooley says, adding that the increase in interest rates is also likely to further strengthen the dollar.
Improving crumbling infrastructure and creating new jobs is a worthy endeavour, but it will add significantly to Ontario's debt load, whether or not the government goes it alone on projects or partners with the private sector.
Retailers added the most jobs of any sector, up 46,000.
And despite currency movements, not tomention a weak global economy, Canadian employers added 79,100 jobs across all sectors in November (when the unemployment rate dropped to 8.5 %).
This free - market model would release businesses from government interference, increase diversion rates and create jobs in the recycling sector, Harris added.
The latest ADP employment report shows the private sector added 215,000 new jobs in November, more than the 173,000 jobs economists were expecting.
The U.S. private sector added 250,000 jobs in December, ADP and Moody's Analytics reported before the opening bell on Thursday.
About 219,000 jobs like construction worker will be added in the goods - producing sector as well.
Instead, the private sector added just 25,000 jobs.
This was below expectations of 205,000 private sector payroll jobs added.
This was above consensus expectations of 193,000 private sector payroll jobs added.
Upstate New York added relatively few jobs in housing - related sectors (e.g. construction and sales of consumer durable goods) during the boom years;
On balance, firms in all sectors and regions plan to add jobs over the next 12 months.
The results are impressive: for example, jobs in the solar power sector south of our border have been growing ten times faster than national average employment growth, now employing more than 142,000 individuals, with 23,000 of these jobs added in 2013.
Some higher - paying sectors posted solid gains: Manufacturers added 22,000 jobs.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Friday that the U.S. economy added 80,000 jobs in June, leaving the jobless rate unchanged at 8.2 %, disappointing analysts and driving the stock market downward even though the data showed that all of the new jobs came from the private sector.
Last week: This week, Gov. Rick Scott announced that the Greater Fort Lauderdale Area added 9,300 new private - sector jobs in the last year, continuing to be among the top 5 Florida metro areas for private - sector growth.
Payroll processor ADP said Thursday the private sector added 250,000 jobs in December, possibly heralding a third straight month of strong gains in the government's closely watched employment survey.
The sector is now adding jobs at a faster clip than virtually any other economic sector.
Scott stood firm, saying the state has added 651,000 new private - sector jobs after the state sank into economic misery when Crist was governor.
Employment at technology firms has grown three times faster in New York City than in the rest of the private sector, adding more than 50,000 jobs since the end of the recession in 2010, according to a report by the state comptroller.
Over the last year, the solar industry added jobs twelve times faster than the rest of the economy, even more than the jobs created by the oil and gas extraction and pipeline sectors combined.
We have lost more than 300,000 manufacturing jobs while adding more than 300,000 government sector jobs to our tax rolls.
On the other hand, there were 1.3 million fewer manufacturing jobs in October than there were at the start of the recession (although the sector has added 1 million jobs since bottoming out in early 2010).
A look at what sectors in the job market are adding or cutting the most workers at the county level...
«Since the fourth quarter of last year until most recently, we've added almost 50,000 jobs in the coal sector,» Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said...
The tech sector in New York City is booming, adding 25,000 jobs between 2009 and 2013, at a growth rate of 33 percent.
The employment figures, the highest since March of this year, was led by the service sector, which contributed about 150,000 jobs, while the manufacturing sector added 85,000 employees to its payroll.
According to the ADP Employment Report, the private - sector nonfarm businesses added 189,000 jobs in March, following an upwardly revised 214,000 gain (was 212,000) in February.
This labor market trend is very much in evidence in recent data too, with the service / information industries adding jobs much more rapidly than goods - producing sectors.
This sector had a huge correction, adding only 13,000 jobs, from a strong February, when it had added 70,000 jobs.
This labour market trend is very much in evidence in recent data too, with the service / information industries adding jobs much more rapidly than goods - producing sectors.
Meanwhile, last month's most significant job gains were in sectors that traditionally aren't high - paying, such as retail, which added 55,000 positions.
This was slightly above expectations of 170,000 private sector payroll jobs added.
The rise of jobs in the service sector simply does not offset the decline in the traditional industrial sector; hence the steep rise in unemployment, adding to the negative effects created by Reaganomics.
There is also a fourth problem with the structure and nature of domestic production in Nigeria - agriculture is sub-modern, dominated by small holders and insufficiently linked with domestic processing, agro-allied and manufacturing; wholesale and retail trade is largely in imported products; and the oil export is of crude, unprocessed oil without a local refining sector and no domestic value - added (meaning no domestic jobs and productivity!)
The Labor Department now says the private sector added 607,000 jobs during Cuomo's first four years in office, 71,700 higher than the previous estimate.
This report, written at the request of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, shows that the sector is growing, having added more than 50,000 jobs 2000 - 2007,... (read more)
He added that the Labour party in government had «sucked up to the City of London and over-relied on jobs in the public sector».
Diffley adds it's the private sector that's leading the way in job creation, as the public sector is dragging generally everywhere.
The proof is in the pudding and the arrows are pointing up, we added 380,000 new private sector jobs since 2010.
«I don't think people truly understood what he was talking about,» Stringer said, noting the city already adds an average of 90,000 private sector jobs each year.
Since September 2010, the region has added 158,000 private sector jobs — an increase of 5.4 percent, bringing the total number of private sector jobs to 3,066,700, as of September 2016.
Destito, who led the discussion, mentioned that additional jobs will be added through «creative public - private sector partnerships.»
He said the long - term fund would be provided to microfinance Banks for on - lending to MSMEs, adding that this would enable the sector create jobs and contribute significantly to economic growth.
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