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Where The March Jobs Were: The Minimum Wage Deluge Continues

By: capt_nemo in POPE IV
Fri, 01 Apr 16 8:41 PM
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In March the US economy added a healthy 215K jobs, beating expectations and more importantly, pushing the average hourly earnings up by 0.3% on the month. Which, however, is curious because a cursory look at the job additions in the month reveals that nearly two-third of all jobs, and the three top categories of all job additions, were once again all minimum wages jobs.

Education and Health: 51K
Retail Trade: 48K
Leisure and Hospitality: 40K

Just these three top sectors (as shown in the chart below) accounted for 65% of all job gains. This "growth" of minimum wage labor took place while some of the highest paying jobs, including mining and logging, manufacturing and transportation and warehousing all posted declines in March. The only silver lining was that construction jobs posted a healthy 37K bounce, while government "workers" added a solid 20K. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-01/where-march-jobs-were-minimum-wage-deluge-continues




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