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Home > Regional Economic Accounts > Local Area Personal Income > CA25 - Total full-time and part-time employment by industry CA25 - Total full-time and part-time employment by industry Q Data Table Options 4Tools CA25 Total full-time and part-time employment by industry
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By industry Farm employment Nonfarm employment 1970 1980 3,124,572 3,608,064 2,800,562 324,010 9,309 314,701 19,836 3,104,736 2,634,456 13,038 4,378 150,166 881,352 199,061 3,214,235 393,829 9,114 384,715 20,103 3,587,961 3,022,783 20,425 4,755 144,069 799,461 213,720 1990 4,344,458 3,755,915 588,543 7,882 580,661 15,710 4,328,748 3,728,901 28,951 4,597 204,341 603,503 255,151 2000 4,755,379 4,100,287 655,092 9,216 645,876 18,594 4,736,785 4,132,742 39,707 2,894 212,758 484,165 302,807 f~J f~l I~I I~I Private employment Agricultural services, forestry, fishing and other 3/
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nomic Analysis: Regional Economic Accounts Paoe. of 3 610 Wholesale trade 153,992 235,170 292,995 305,660 620 I
Retail trade 472,222 548,879 657,389 723,317 700 I
Finance, insurance, and real estate 192,206 250,219 413,173 444,551 800 I]
Services 568,041 806,085 1,268,801 1,616,883 900 Government and government enterprises 470,280 565,178 599,847 604,043 910 1
Federal, civilian 70,633 71,839 79,992 67,937 920 I
Military 92,656 46,400 42,545 28,852 930 State and local 306,991 446,939 477,310 507,254 931 I*
State government (N) 103,619 125,695 139,500 932 21 Local government (N) 343,320 351,615 367,754 Footnotes for Table CA25 (SIC)
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The estimates of employment for 1969-74 based on 1967 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). The estimates for 1975-87 are based on the 1972 SIC. The estimates for 1988-2000 are based on the 1987 SIC.
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Excludes limited partners.
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"Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
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Cibola, NM was separated from Valencia in June 1981, but in these estimates Valencia includes Cibola through the end of 1981.
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La Paz County, AZ was separated from Yuma County on January 1, 1983. The Yuma, AZ MSA contains the area that became La Paz County, AZ through 1982 and excludes it beginning with 1983.
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Estimates for 1979 forward reflect Alaska Census Areas as defined by the Census Bureau; those for prior years reflect Alaska Census Divisions as defined in the 1970 Decennial Census. Estimates from 1988 forward separate Aleutian Islands Census Area into Aleutians East Borough and Aleutians West Census Area. Estimates for 1991 forward separate Denali Borough from Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area and Lake and Peninsula Borough from Dillingham Census Area. Estimates from 1993 forward separate Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area into Skagway-.Hoonah-Angoon Census Area and Yakutat Borough.
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Shawano, WI and Menominee, WI are combined as Shawano (incl. Menominee), WI for the years prior to 1989.
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