Economic Indicators

Employment change since the start of the Great Recession (in thousands)

Dec-07 May-12 Number change Percent change
United States  137,982.0  133,009.0 -4,973.0 -3.6%
Northeast  25,747.9  25,289.6 -458.3 -1.8%
New England  7,065.6  6,860.0 -205.6 -2.9%
Middle Atlantic  18,682.3  18,429.6 -252.7 -1.4%
Midwest  31,737.5  30,445.1 -1,292.4 -4.1%
East North Central  21,522.4  20,461.2 -1,061.2 -4.9%
West North Central  10,215.1  9,983.9 -231.2 -2.3%
South  49,610.0  48,207.5 -1,402.5 -2.8%
South Atlantic  26,509.7  25,258.3 -1,251.4 -4.7%
East South Central  7,848.6  7,479.8 -368.8 -4.7%
West South Central  15,251.7  15,469.4 217.7 1.4%
West  30,671.4  28,943.6 -1,727.8 -5.6%
Mountain  9,832.4  9,245.2 -587.2 -6.0%
Pacific  20,839.0  19,698.4 -1,140.6 -5.5%
Alabama  2,014.9  1,873.2 -141.7 -7.0%
Alaska  319.2  326.7 7.5 2.3%
Arizona  2,677.2  2,448.0 -229.2 -8.6%
Arkansas  1,207.6  1,170.5 -37.1 -3.1%
California  15,190.7  14,276.4 -914.3 -6.0%
Colorado  2,350.2  2,291.7 -58.5 -2.5%
Connecticut  1,705.1  1,629.6 -75.5 -4.4%
Delaware  440.8  417.2 -23.6 -5.4%
District of Columbia  700.1  741.1 41.0 5.9%
Florida  7,949.9  7,323.0 -626.9 -7.9%
Georgia  4,150.3  3,930.2 -220.1 -5.3%
Hawaii  627.9  598.0 -29.9 -4.8%
Idaho  656.5  615.7 -40.8 -6.2%
Illinois  5,987.9  5,694.1 -293.8 -4.9%
Indiana  2,987.2  2,888.6 -98.6 -3.3%
Iowa  1,525.2  1,492.8 -32.4 -2.1%
Kansas  1,386.0  1,346.4 -39.6 -2.9%
Kentucky  1,868.9  1,823.4 -45.5 -2.4%
Louisiana  1,934.8  1,944.7 9.9 0.5%
Maine  620.6  592.7 -27.9 -4.5%
Maryland  2,613.5  2,573.2 -40.3 -1.5%
Massachusetts  3,292.8  3,249.6 -43.2 -1.3%
Michigan  4,245.1  3,983.3 -261.8 -6.2%
Minnesota  2,771.5  2,703.1 -68.4 -2.5%
Mississippi  1,159.1  1,088.3 -70.8 -6.1%
Missouri  2,798.5  2,657.2 -141.3 -5.0%
Montana  446.5  431.9 -14.6 -3.3%
Nebraska  963.6  958.1 -5.5 -0.6%
Nevada  1,293.1  1,135.2 -157.9 -12.2%
New Hampshire  649.9  626.5 -23.4 -3.6%
New Jersey  4,085.3  3,907.5 -177.8 -4.4%
New Mexico  849.5  804.5 -45.0 -5.3%
New York  8,784.4  8,808.8 24.4 0.3%
North Carolina  4,176.7  3,939.0 -237.7 -5.7%
North Dakota  362.0  417.6 55.6 15.4%
Ohio  5,420.4  5,158.9 -261.5 -4.8%
Oklahoma  1,580.0  1,584.5 4.5 0.3%
Oregon  1,738.3  1,631.6 -106.7 -6.1%
Pennsylvania  5,812.6  5,713.3 -99.3 -1.7%
Rhode Island  488.7  458.1 -30.6 -6.3%
South Carolina  1,950.8  1,854.0 -96.8 -5.0%
South Dakota  408.3  408.7 0.4 0.1%
Tennessee  2,805.7  2,694.9 -110.8 -3.9%
Texas  10,529.3  10,769.7 240.4 2.3%
Utah  1,265.2  1,230.8 -34.4 -2.7%
Vermont  308.5  303.5 -5.0 -1.6%
Virginia  3,767.3  3,722.8 -44.5 -1.2%
Washington  2,962.9  2,865.7 -97.2 -3.3%
West Virginia  760.3  757.8 -2.5 -0.3%
Wisconsin  2,881.8  2,736.3 -145.5 -5.0%
Wyoming  294.2  287.4 -6.8 -2.3%

Source: State and Regional Number of Jobs: Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (State and Metro Area) Seasonally Adjusted (http://www.bls.gov/news.release/laus.t05.htm)

National Number of Jobs: Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey Seasonally Adjusted (http://www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cesbtab1.htm)

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