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Table B–46.—Employees on nonagricultural payrolls, by major industry, 1960–2007[Thousands of persons; monthly data seasonally adjusted]Goods-producing industriesService-providing industriesYear or monthTotalTotalNaturalresourcesandminingConstructionTotalManufacturingDurablegoodsNondurablegoodsTotalTrade, transportation,and utilities 1TotalRetail trade1960 54,296 19,182 771 2,973 15,438 9,071 6,367 35,114 11,147 5,5891961 54,105 18,647 728 2,908 15,011 8,711 6,300 35,458 11,040 5,5601962 55,659 19,203 709 2,997 15,498 9,099 6,399 36,455 11,215 5,6721963 56,764 19,385 694 3,060 15,631 9,226 6,405 37,379 11,367 5,7811964 58,391 19,733 697 3,148 15,888 9,414 6,474 38,658 11,677 5,9771965 60,874 20,595 694 3,284 16,617 9,973 6,644 40,279 12,139 6,2621966 64,020 21,740 690 3,371 17,680 10,803 6,878 42,280 12,611 6,5301967 65,931 21,882 679 3,305 17,897 10,952 6,945 44,049 12,950 6,7111968 68,023 22,292 671 3,410 18,211 11,137 7,074 45,731 13,334 6,9771969 70,512 22,893 683 3,637 18,573 11,396 7,177 47,619 13,853 7,2951970 71,006 22,179 677 3,654 17,848 10,762 7,086 48,827 14,144 7,4631971 71,335 21,602 658 3,770 17,174 10,229 6,944 49,734 14,318 7,6571972 73,798 22,299 672 3,957 17,669 10,630 7,039 51,499 14,788 8,0381973 76,912 23,450 693 4,167 18,589 11,414 7,176 53,462 15,349 8,3711974 78,389 23,364 755 4,095 18,514 11,432 7,082 55,025 15,693 8,5361975 77,069 21,318 802 3,608 16,909 10,266 6,643 55,751 15,606 8,6001976 79,502 22,025 832 3,662 17,531 10,640 6,891 57,477 16,128 8,9661977 82,593 22,972 865 3,940 18,167 11,132 7,035 59,620 16,765 9,3591978 86,826 24,156 902 4,322 18,932 11,770 7,162 62,670 17,658 9,8791979 89,932 24,997 1,008 4,562 19,426 12,220 7,206 64,935 18,303 10,1801980 90,528 24,263 1,077 4,454 18,733 11,679 7,054 66,265 18,413 10,2441981 91,289 24,118 1,180 4,304 18,634 11,611 7,023 67,172 18,604 10,3641982 89,677 22,550 1,163 4,024 17,363 10,610 6,753 67,127 18,457 10,3721983 90,280 22,110 997 4,065 17,048 10,326 6,722 68,171 18,668 10,6351984 94,530 23,435 1,014 4,501 17,920 11,050 6,870 71,095 19,653 11,2231985 97,511 23,585 974 4,793 17,819 11,034 6,784 73,926 20,379 11,7331986 99,474 23,318 829 4,937 17,552 10,795 6,757 76,156 20,795 12,0781987 102,088 23,470 771 5,090 17,609 10,767 6,842 78,618 21,302 12,4191988 105,345 23,909 770 5,233 17,906 10,969 6,938 81,436 21,974 12,8081989 108,014 24,045 750 5,309 17,985 11,004 6,981 83,969 22,510 13,1081990 109,487 23,723 765 5,263 17,695 10,736 6,959 85,764 22,666 13,1821991 108,374 22,588 739 4,780 17,068 10,219 6,849 85,787 22,281 12,8961992 108,726 22,095 689 4,608 16,799 9,945 6,854 86,631 22,125 12,8281993 110,844 22,219 666 4,779 16,774 9,900 6,873 88,625 22,378 13,0211994 114,291 22,774 659 5,095 17,021 10,131 6,890 91,517 23,128 13,4911995 117,298 23,156 641 5,274 17,241 10,372 6,869 94,142 23,834 13,8971996 119,708 23,410 637 5,536 17,237 10,485 6,752 96,299 24,239 14,1431997 122,776 23,886 654 5,813 17,419 10,704 6,716 98,890 24,700 14,3891998 125,930 24,354 645 6,149 17,560 10,910 6,650 101,576 25,186 14,6091999 128,993 24,465 598 6,545 17,322 10,830 6,492 104,528 25,771 14,9702000 131,785 24,649 599 6,787 17,263 10,876 6,388 107,136 26,225 15,2802001 131,826 23,873 606 6,826 16,441 10,335 6,107 107,952 25,983 15,2392002 130,341 22,557 583 6,716 15,259 9,483 5,775 107,784 25,497 15,0252003 129,999 21,816 572 6,735 14,510 8,963 5,547 108,182 25,287 14,9172004 131,435 21,882 591 6,976 14,315 8,924 5,391 109,553 25,533 15,0582005 133,703 22,190 628 7,336 14,226 8,955 5,272 111,513 25,959 15,2802006 136,174 22,570 684 7,689 14,197 9,001 5,197 113,605 26,231 15,3192007 p 137,969 22,378 722 7,624 14,032 8,890 5,141 115,591 26,472 15,3822006: Jan 135,110 22,489 655 7,615 14,219 8,984 5,235 112,621 26,157 15,346Feb 135,410 22,541 661 7,668 14,212 8,986 5,226 112,869 26,187 15,354Mar 135,659 22,573 669 7,692 14,212 8,999 5,213 113,086 26,225 15,378Apr 135,803 22,604 678 7,699 14,227 9,020 5,207 113,199 26,207 15,337May 135,906 22,593 680 7,698 14,215 9,016 5,199 113,313 26,194 15,303June 136,030 22,613 684 7,691 14,238 9,034 5,204 113,417 26,197 15,296July 136,252 22,622 690 7,703 14,229 9,023 5,206 113,630 26,226 15,306Aug 136,438 22,629 692 7,719 14,218 9,021 5,197 113,809 26,227 15,298Sept 136,636 22,625 694 7,725 14,206 9,017 5,189 114,011 26,241 15,290Oct 136,745 22,573 700 7,707 14,166 8,996 5,170 114,172 26,258 15,298Nov 136,941 22,525 699 7,683 14,143 8,972 5,171 114,416 26,320 15,328Dec 137,167 22,520 705 7,684 14,131 8,972 5,159 114,647 26,345 15,3242007: Jan 137,329 22,554 706 7,718 14,130 8,952 5,178 114,775 26,378 15,358Feb 137,419 22,465 711 7,641 14,113 8,943 5,170 114,954 26,393 15,365Mar 137,594 22,497 715 7,692 14,090 8,928 5,162 115,097 26,436 15,404Apr 137,716 22,460 717 7,671 14,072 8,921 5,151 115,256 26,427 15,377May 137,904 22,446 718 7,659 14,069 8,913 5,156 115,458 26,459 15,395June 137,973 22,436 721 7,665 14,050 8,897 5,153 115,537 26,465 15,383July 138,066 22,421 726 7,649 14,046 8,900 5,146 115,645 26,489 15,390Aug 138,159 22,349 728 7,620 14,001 8,873 5,128 115,810 26,494 15,386Sept 138,203 22,309 728 7,595 13,986 8,862 5,124 115,894 26,518 15,383Oct 138,362 22,266 728 7,575 13,963 8,845 5,118 116,096 26,510 15,363Nov p 138,477 22,221 733 7,538 13,950 8,843 5,107 116,256 26,554 15,395Dec p 138,495 22,146 738 7,489 13,919 8,823 5,096 116,349 26,526 15,3701 Includes wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, and utilities, not shown separately.Note.—Data in Tables B–46 and B–47 are based on reports from employing establishments and relate to full- and part-time wage and salary workers innonagricultural establishments who received pay for any part of the pay period that includes the 12th of the month. Not comparable with labor force data(Tables B–35 through B–44), which include proprietors, self-employed persons, unpaid family workers, and private household workers; which count persons asemployed when they are not at work because of industrial disputes, bad weather, etc., even if they are not paid for the time off; which are based on aSee next page for continuation of table.280 | Economic Report of the <strong>President</strong>

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