Saturday, January 4, 2014

On a seasonally adjusted basis, the total jobs in New York City was 3,989,900 in November and Ms. De


With the new numbers, the industry logged a year-to-date loss of 1,100 jobs, though Ms. Denham noted that real estate in particular can be difficult to track due to the high number of independent firms and brokers.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the total jobs in New York City was 3,989,900 in November and Ms. Denham dandenong market stated that leading indicators suggest that it could top 4 million soon, though unlikely that the 11,000 balance will be made up in December, as many are temporary retail jobs that will be shed in January. But the achievable dandenong market 4 million milestone would suggest employment health not witnessed since the late 1960′s.
Job gains since the last recession (August 2008 – Sept. 2009) have more than doubled losses by a ratio of 2.3, while the U.S. has only recouped approximately 80 percent of their losses, the data shows.
The top gains in November occurred in transportation/utilities and arts/entertainment/recreation, with each category growing in November by 2,900 jobs; followed by health services and educational services, which gained 2,600 and 2,500 jobs, respectively.
“New York City continues to lead the country in terms of job growth, largely due to education, healthcare, restaurants and retail,” Ms. Denham said. “New York is expanding its private education dandenong market in contract to the rest of the country.”
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