Insurance Industry Adds 10,100 Jobs in November
December 30, 2014 by PRWeb
Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB)December 30, 2014
The insurance industry saw an increase in employment with the addition of 10,100 jobs for the month of November, according to the latest employment numbers from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics released earlier this month.
The insurance industry grew by 0.41% last month and now sits roughly at 2.46 million employed insurance workers. Over the past year, the total number of employed insurance workers has increased by 64,500 jobs. The BLS also revised its earlier figure of 1,000 new insurance jobs for the month of October to 3,600 jobs.
The finance and insurance industry as a whole saw an increase in employment with the addition of 20,000 jobs for the month of November, half of which occurred in the insurance sector.
Across all industries, total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 321,000 jobs in November with widespread gains led by growth in professional and business services, retail trade, health care, and manufacturing.
Unemployment held steady at 5.8 percent and the number of unemployed persons was little changed at 9.1 million. SinceNovember 2013, the unemployment rate and the number of unemployed persons were down by 1.2 percentage points and 1.7 million, respectively.
Employment numbers were revised for both September and October, from 256,000 to 271,000 jobs and 214,000 to 243,000 jobs respectively. With these revisions, employment gains for both months combined were 44,000 more than previously reported.
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