From June 2012 to June 2013, employment increased in 288 of the 334 largest U.S. counties. Fort Bend, Texas, had the largest increase, with a gain of 7.0
percent over the year, compared with national job growth of 1.6 percent.
Atlantic, N.J., had the largest over-the-year decrease in employment among the largest counties in the U.S. with a loss of 4.5 percent. The U.S. average weekly wage increased over the year by 2.1 percent to $921 in the second quarter of 2013. Union, N.J., had the largest over-the-year increase in average weekly wages with a gain of 8.1 percent. Davidson, Tenn., experienced the largest decrease in average weekly wages with a loss of 2.2 percent over the year. See the complete report at this link: USDOL-BLS |
18 December 2013
• U.S. Employment and Wages, by County – Q2 2013
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