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Nonfarm Payroll Employment
Vermont
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Vermont Department of Labor, Labor Market Information
March 6, 2013: Released 2012 Benchmark adjustments.
Affected unadjusted estimates 2011-2012 and seasonally adjusted estimates 1990-2012.
Included release of annual averages for 2012.

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Employment
Employment
Employment
to Apr 13 from
Seasonally
Adjusted
Mar 13 Apr 12
TOTAL NONFARM 301,800 305,450 296,600 -3,650 5,200 No
  TOTAL PRIVATE 245,150 248,650 240,300 -3,500 4,850 No
  GOODS PRODUCING 44,800 44,250 45,600 550 -800 No
    MANUFACTURING 31,750 31,950 31,600 -200 150 No
      Durable Goods 21,450 21,500 21,600 -50 -150 No
        Computer & Electrical Equipment Mfg. 1/ 8,100 8,100 8,300 0 -200 No
        Fabricated Metal Products Mfg. 2,400 2,400 2,350 0 50 No
      Non-Durable Goods 10,300 10,450 10,000 -150 300 No
        Food Mfg. 5,050 5,100 4,900 -50 150 No
    CONSTRUCTION 12,300 11,550 13,250 750 -950 No
    MINING AND LOGGING 750 750 750 0 0 No
  SERVICE PROVIDING 257,000 261,200 251,000 -4,200 6,000 No
    TRADE, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES 55,300 55,000 53,850 300 1,450 No
      Wholesale Trade 9,350 9,400 9,100 -50 250 No
      Retail Trade 37,550 37,250 36,400 300 1,150 No
        Food & Beverage Stores 9,450 9,400 9,400 50 50 No
        General Merchandise Store 2,950 2,900 3,050 50 -100 No
      Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 8,400 8,350 8,350 50 50 No
        Utilities 1,850 1,850 1,800 0 50 No
        Transportation & Warehousing 6,550 6,500 6,550 50 0 No
    INFORMATION 4,750 4,700 4,550 50 200 No
    FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 11,750 12,000 11,850 -250 -100 No
      Finance & Insurance 8,900 9,050 9,000 -150 -100 No
      Real Estate, Rental & Leasing 2,850 2,950 2,850 -100 0 No
    PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SERVICES 26,350 25,250 25,900 1,100 450 No
      Professional, Scientific and Technical 14,350 14,050 13,850 300 500 No
      Administrative, Support and Waste 10,200 9,300 10,100 900 100 No
    EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH SERVICES 62,200 62,300 60,100 -100 2,100 No
      Educational Services 13,100 13,100 12,750 0 350 No
        College, Universities and Professional 8,550 8,500 8,100 50 450 No
      Health Care and Social Assistance 49,100 49,200 47,350 -100 1,750 No
        Ambulatory Health Care Service 16,150 16,150 15,500 0 650 No
        Hospitals 13,250 13,300 12,800 -50 450 No
        Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 7,050 7,050 7,000 0 50 No
        Social Assistance 12,650 12,650 12,050 0 600 No
    LEISURE AND HOSPITALITY 30,000 35,200 28,350 -5,200 1,650 No
      Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 3,700 3,650 3,450 50 250 No
      Accommodation and Food Services 26,300 31,550 24,900 -5,250 1,400 No
        Accommodations 8,850 13,500 7,400 -4,650 1,450 No
          Hotels & Motels 8,200 12,650 6,650 -4,450 1,550 No
        Food Services and Drinking Places 17,450 18,050 17,500 -600 -50 No
    OTHER SERVICES 10,000 9,950 10,100 50 -100 No
    GOVERNMENT 56,650 56,800 56,300 -150 350 No
      Federal Government 6,500 6,500 6,450 0 50 No
      State Government Education 8,950 9,050 9,150 -100 -200 No
      Local Government Education 25,000 25,000 24,750 0 250 No
      Other State Government 9,100 9,050 8,900 50 200 No
      Other Local Government 7,100 7,200 7,050 -100 50 No
 
1/ Computer and Electronic product MFG, NAICS 334, and Electrical Equipment and Appliance MFG, NAICS 335, have been combined so these industries can be published and protect the confidentiality of employers.
Beginning with the production of March 2011 preliminary Current Employment Statistics data, the not seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted Statewide and Burlington-S. Burlington MSA will transition from the Vermont Department of Labor to the BLS. These data will be released on April 19th, 2011. Concurrent with this transition, the BLS will implement several methodological changes to standardize the estimation approach across States. While these changes will reduce the potential for statistical bias in state and metropolitan area estimates, they may increase the month to month variability of the estimates. More detailed information on the changes to procedures for producing CES estimates is available on the BLS Web site at http://www.bls.gov/sae/cesprocs.htm.
Produced by the Vermont Department of Labor in cooperation with the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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