Tuesday, September 29, 2015

US Employment

Total employment in the US in 2013 was 145 million.  Total Non-farm employment was 133 million, farming employment was 12 million. Total Private employment was 111 million, public employment was 22 million.  US taxes were over $8 trillion or about half the US GDP.
Decades of excessive immigration have left 92 million US citizens without jobs.
The primary engine of the US economy had been manufacturing.  In 2013, manufacturing employment was down to 12 million.  Other contributors to US production include mining, oil and natural gas extraction and logging employing under 1 million.
Construction employed 5 million, Retail employed 14 million, Healthcare employed 14 million, Transportation employed 4 million, Utilities employed 3 million,  Financial services employed 8 million, Business services employed 17 million. Hospitality employed 13 million.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_employers_in_the_United_States#Employment_by_Major_Industry_Sector_in_United_States
US Largest Private Employers
1
2,200,000
2
523,000
3
440,000
4
399,010
5
379,592
6
375,000
7
361,000
8
340,000
9
331,800
10
305,000
12
293,000
13
281,791
14
270,858
15
266,000
16
264,200
17
260,157
18
256,420
19
255,573
20
211,500
21
220,000
22
204,767
23
203,500
24
199,900
25
193,900
26
180,000
27
178,500
28
178,000
28
178,000
29
175,000
30
174,500
31
171,700
32
171,000
33
168,000
34
164,000
35
163,000
36
162,000
37
161,000
38
159,000
39
154,000
40
149,000
41
146,200
42
142,000
43
139,650
44
133,200
45
132,000
46
132,000
47
129,000
48
128,000
49
126,000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_employers_in_the_United_States

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