January 10, 2011 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)

Payroll employment up 1.1 million in 2010

Since December 2009, total payroll employment has increased by 1.1 million, or an average of 94,000 per month.

Employees on nonfarm payrolls, total nonfarm industries, annual net change, 2000–10, seasonally adjusted
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Since December 2009, employment in education and health services has increased 422,000. Employment in professional and business services has increased 366,000, and since a recent low point in December 2009, leisure and hospitality has added nearly a quarter of a million jobs.

Employees on nonfarm payrolls, selected industries, annual net change, 2010, seasonally adjusted
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In December 2010, the over-the-month change in total nonfarm payroll employment was an increase of 103,000. Employment rose in leisure and hospitality and in health care but changed little in other major industries.

These employment data are from the Current Employment Statistics program and are seasonally adjusted. Data for the most recent two months are preliminary. To learn more, see "The Employment Situation – December 2010" (HTML) (PDF), news release USDL-11-0002.

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