December 23, 2010
State employment changes, November 2009–November 2010
Percentage change in nonfarm payroll employment, selected States, seasonally adjusted, November 2009–November 2010
State |
Percentage change |
Largest
over-the-year
increases |
|
District of Columbia |
3.5 |
New Hampshire |
2.8 |
Texas |
1.9 |
Minnesota |
1.7 |
North Dakota |
1.5 |
Largest
over-the-year
decreases |
|
Missouri |
-0.7 |
Rhode Island |
-0.7 |
Montana |
-1.0 |
Nevada |
-2.2 |
These data featured in the TED article, State employment changes, November 2009–November 2010.
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