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JULY 2005
TEXAS NONAGRICULTURAL WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED+Ma '05 to June '05 June '04 to June '05
INDUSTRY TITLE June 2005* May 2005 June 2004 Absolute Percent Absolute Percent
Change Change Change Change
TOTAL NONAG. W&S EMPLOYMENT 9,590,400 9,577,700 9,474,900 12,700 0.1 115,500 1.2
GOODS PRODUCING _
Natural Resources & Mining 155,500 156,400 152,900 -900 -0.6 2,600 1.7
Construction 549,400 549,400 540,200 0 0.0 9,200 1.7
Manufacturing 887,900 888,300 888,600 -400 0.0 -700 -0.1
SERVICE PROVIDING
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 1,963,700 1,961,500 1,941,200 2,200 0.1 22,500 1.2
Financial Activities 601,300 601,800 593,000 -500 -0.1 8,300 1.4
Professional & Business Services 1,102,700 1,101,700 1,089,300 1,000 0.1 13,400 1.2
Education & Health Services 1,171,000 1,171,600 1,141,200 -600 -0.1 29,800 2.6
Leisure & Hospitality 894,600 893,500 882,800 1,100 0.1 11,800 1.3
Government 1,674,000 1,665,200 1,655,700 8,800 0.5 18,300 1.1
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 Information and Other Services industries.
*Estimates for the current month are preliminary. All estimates are subject to revision.
+All elements of seasonality are factored out to achieve an estimate which reflects the basic underlying trend.
Statewide NonfarmJobs vs. Civilian Labor Force U.S. and Texas Unemployment Rates
(Seasonally Adjusted) (Seasonally Adjusted)
12,000 000 9.06
8.0-
10n000000 7.056
6.0-
5.0-
80000002
4.06
* 6,00,000Nonfann Jobs
- Civilian Labor Force2.
4,000,0000.
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Month/Year Month/Year
TEXAS AND U.S. CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES
TEXAS* UNITED STATES**
Not Seasonally Adjusted CLF Employment Unemp. Rate CLF Employment Unemp. Rate
June 2005 11,247,200 10,634,900 612,300 5.4 150,327,000 142,456,000 7,870,000 5.2
May 2005 11,175,500 10,578,500 597,000 5.3 148,878,000 141,591,000 7,287,000 4.9
June 2004 11,090,000 10,365,000 725,000 6.5 148,478,000 139,861,000 8,616,090 5.8
Seasonally Adjusted CLF Employment Unemp. Rate CLF Employment Unemp. Rate
June 2005 11,166,000 10,594,700 571,300 5.1 149,123,000 141,638,000 7,486,000 5.0
May 2005 11,217,000 10,595,600 621,400 5.5 149,122,000 141,475,000 7,647,090 5.1
June 2004 11,027,800 10,356,600 671,200 6.1 147,386,000 139,158,000 8,228,000 5.6
Note: Only the actual series estimates for Texas and the U.S. are comparable to sub-state estimates. Current month estimates for Texas are preliminary. All estimates are subject to -evision.
In seasonally adjusted estimates, all elements of seasonality are factored out to achieve an estimate which reflects the basic underlying trend.
*Source - Labor Market and Career Information Department, Texas Workforce Commission (model-based methodology)
**Source - Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor (Current Population Survey)TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION
LABOR MARKET ANtD CAREER INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
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