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DECEMBER 2004
TEXAS NONAGRICULTURAL WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED+Oct. '04 to Nov. '04 Nov. '03 to Nov. '04
INDUSTRY TITLE Nov. 2004* Oct. 2004 Nov. 2003 Absolute Percent Absolute Percent
Change Change Change Change
TOTAL NONAG. W&S EMPLOYMENT 9,498,900 9,489,200 9,379,400 9,700 0.1 119,500 1.3
GOODS PRODUCING
Natural Resources & Mining 149,000 148,900 146,900 100 0.1 2,100 1.4
Construction 557,300 555,400 549,100 1,900 0.3 8,200 1.5
Manufacturing 878,100 880,700 891,400 -2,600 -0.3 -13,300 -1.5
SERVICE PROVIDING
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 1,955,400 1,956,000 1,928,700 -600 0.0 26,700 1.4
Financial Activities 591,700 590,400 585,900 1,300 0.2 5,800 1.0
Professional & Business Services 1,071,300 1,070,100 1,050,100 1,200 0.1 21,200 2.0
Education & Health Services 1,163,300 1,160,600 1,128,700 2,700 0.2 34,600 3.1
Leisure & Hospitality 874,900 872,900 862,900 2,000 0.2 12,000 1.4
Government 1,666,100 1,661,800 1,646,900 4,300 0.3 19,200 1.2
Note: The number of nonagricultural jobs in Texas is without reference to place of residence of workers. Total Nonagricultural employment is independently seasonally adjusted and employment for
the individual sectors is not additive to the total. Seasonally adjusted estimates are not calculated for the In./6rmoution and Otlher ,Services industries.
*Estimates for the current month are preliminary. All estimates are subject to revision.
+All elements of seasonality are factored ont to achieve an estimate which reflects the basic utnderlying trend.
Statewide Nonfarm Jobs vs. Civilian Labor Force U.S. and Texas Unemployment Rates
(Seasonally Adjusted) (Seasonally Adjusted)
I 2.(X8.(X
7.01
10,1 XX ,W XX
6,.0
4.0
Nonfarm Jobs
- Civilian Labor Force
MlalY.o\onth/Year
TEXAS* UNITED STATES**
Not Seasonally Adjusted CLF Employment Unemp. Rate CLF Employment Unemp. Rate
November 2004 11,037,100 10,438,800 598,300 5.4 148,246,000 140,581,000 7,665,000 5.2
October 2004 11,020,500 10,438,700 581,800 5.3 147,978,000 140,447,000 7,531,000 5.1
November 2003 10,970,800 10,272,100 698,700 6.4 146,969,000 138,700,000 8,269,000 5.6
Seasonally Adjusted CLF Employment Unemp. Rate CLF Employment Unemp. Rate
November 2004 11,020,500 10,397,200 623,300 5.7 148,289,000 140,261 000 8,027,000 5.4
October 2004 11,008,300 10,386,700 621,600 5.6 147,850,000 139,778,000 8,072,000 5.5
November 2003 10,963,300 10,235,200 728,100 6.6 147,187,000 138,533,000 8,653,000 5.9
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