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Quarterly Data Series on Business Employment Dynamics News Release

For release 10:00 a.m. (EDT) 				USDL-13-0782
Wednesday, May 1, 2013

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	  BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS:  THIRD QUARTER 2012

From June 2012 to September 2012 gross job gains from opening and
expanding private sector establishments were 6.8 million, a decrease
of 191,000 jobs from the previous quarter, the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics reported today. Over this period, gross job losses from
closing and contracting private sector establishments were 6.6 million,
an increase of 192,000 jobs from the previous quarter.

The difference between the number of gross job gains and the number
of gross job losses yielded a net employment gain of 199,000 jobs in
the private sector during the third quarter of 2012.   (See table 1.)

The change in the number of jobs over time is the net result of
increases and decreases in employment that occur at all businesses
in the economy. Business Employment Dynamics (BED) statistics track
these changes in employment at private business units from the third
month of one quarter to the third month of the next. Gross job gains
are the sum of increases in employment from expansions at existing
units and the addition of new jobs at opening units. Gross job losses
are the result of contractions in employment at existing units and the
loss of jobs at closing units. The difference between the number of
gross job gains and the number of gross job losses is the net change
in employment. (See the Technical Note for more information.)

The BED data series include gross job gains and gross job losses at the
establishment level by industry subsector and for the 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, as well as
gross job gains and gross job losses at the firm level by employer size
class.

Gross job gains at expanding establishments totaled 5.5 million in
third quarter 2012, a decrease of 199,000 jobs from the previous
quarter.

Opening establishments accounted for 1.3 million jobs gained in third
quarter 2012, an increase of 8,000 jobs from the previous quarter.

Contracting establishments lost 5.4 million jobs in third quarter
2012. This is an increase of 173,000 jobs from the prior quarter.

In third quarter 2012, closing establishments lost 1.2 million jobs,
an increase of 19,000 from the previous quarter.  (See tables 1 and 3.)

Gross job gains represented 6.2 percent of private sector employment
in third quarter 2012, while gross job losses represented 6.0 percent
of private sector employment.  (See table 2.)

In third quarter 2012, the number of establishment births (a subset of
the openings data, see the Technical Note for more information)
increased by 2,000 to 193,000. These new establishments accounted for
789,000 jobs, an increase of 30,000 from the previous quarter.
(See table 8.)

Data for establishment deaths (a subset of the closings data) are
available through fourth quarter 2011, when 750,000 jobs were lost at
191,000 establishments. These figures represent increases from the
prior quarter when 674,000 jobs were lost at 187,000 establishments.

During third quarter 2012, gross job losses exceeded gross job gains
in six industry sectors: natural resources and mining; retail trade;
utilities; information; leisure and hospitality; and other services.
The education and health services sector experienced net gains of
91,000 jobs, an increase of 73,000 jobs from the prior quarter. This
represents the largest over the quarter net employment change of all
industry sectors. (See table 3.)

Gross job gains decreased and gross job losses increased in all three
major firm size classes during the third quarter 2012. However, only
the smallest size class (firms with 1-49 employees) experienced a net
job loss, where gross job losses exceeded gross job gains by 3,000
jobs. The largest size class (firms with 250 or more employees)
experienced a net employment gain of 133,000 jobs, accounting for
79 percent of the total net change in employment for third quarter
2012.  (See tables 4 and 5.)


Table A.  Three-month private sector gross job gains and losses,
seasonally adjusted

Category                                 3 months ended

                                Sept.   Dec.    Mar.    June    Sept.
                                2011    2011    2012    2012    2012

                                      Levels (in thousands)

Gross job gains................ 7,136   6,909   6,935   7,004  6,813
 At expanding establishments... 5,776   5,557   5,706   5,744  5,545
 At opening establishments..... 1,360   1,352   1,229   1,260  1,268

Gross job losses............... 6,342   6,520   6,121   6,422  6,614
 At contracting establishments. 5,194   5,238   4,935   5,213  5,386
 At closing establishments..... 1,148   1,282   1,186   1,209  1,228

Net employment change(1).......   794     389     814     582    199

                                         Rates (percent)

Gross job gains................   6.7     6.3     6.3     6.3    6.2
 At expanding establishments...   5.4     5.1     5.2     5.2    5.0
 At opening establishments.....   1.3     1.2     1.1     1.1    1.2

Gross job losses...............   5.9     6.0     5.6     5.8    6.0
 At contracting establishments.   4.8     4.8     4.5     4.7    4.9
 At closing establishments.....   1.1     1.2     1.1     1.1    1.1

Net employment change(1).......    .8      .3      .7      .5     .2

    (1) The net employment change is the difference between total
    gross job gains and total gross job losses.  See the Technical
    Note for further information.

In the third quarter of 2012, gross job gains exceeded gross job
losses in 29 states. Texas had the largest net employment gain of
53,953 jobs, followed by California with 43,806 jobs and Florida with
32,255 jobs.  (See table 6.)  Alaska had the highest rate of gross job
gains as a percent of employment at 9.0 percent, well above the U.S.
total gross job gains rate of 6.2 percent. Hawaii had the lowest rate
of gross job losses as a percent of employment at 5.0 percent, below
the U.S. rate of 6.0 percent. (See table 7.)

More Information
Additional information on gross job gains and gross job losses are
available online at www.bls.gov/bdm. This information includes data
on the levels and rates of gross job gains and gross job losses by
firm size, not seasonally adjusted data and other seasonally adjusted
time series not presented in this release, charts of gross job gains
and gross job losses by industry and firm size, and frequently asked
questions on firm size data. Additional information about the Business
Employment Dynamics data can be found in the Technical Note of this
release or may be obtained by e-mailing BDMinfo@bls.gov.



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| The Business Employment Dynamics for Fourth Quarter 2012 are scheduled |
| to be released on Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. (EDT).          |
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Technical Note


   The Business Employment Dynamics (BED) data are a product of a federal-
state cooperative program known as Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
(QCEW).  The BED data are compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) from existing QCEW records.  Most employers in the U.S. are required
to file quarterly reports on the employment and wages of workers covered by
unemployment insurance (UI) laws, and to pay quarterly UI taxes. The QCEW
is based largely on quarterly UI reports which are sent by businesses to
the State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs). These UI reports are
supplemented by two additional BLS data collections to render administrative
data into economic statistics. Together these data comprise the QCEW  and
form the basis of the Bureau’s establishment universe sampling frame.

   These reports are used to produce the quarterly QCEW data on total
employment and wages and the longitudinal BED data on gross job gains and
losses. The QCEW is also the employment benchmark for  the Current
Employment Statistics (CES), Occupational Employment Statistics (OES), and
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) programs and is a major input
to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’s Personal Income Accounts.

   In the BED program, the quarterly QCEW records are linked across quarters
to provide a longitudinal   history for each establishment.  The linkage
process allows the tracking of net employment changes at the establishment
level, which in turn allows the estimation of jobs gained at opening and
expanding units and jobs lost at closing and contracting units.

Differences between QCEW, BED, and CES employment measures

   The Bureau publishes three different establishment-based employment mea-
sures for any given quarter.  Each of these measures -- QCEW, BED, and CES--
makes use of the quarterly UI employment reports in producing data; how-
ever, each measure has a somewhat different universe coverage, estimation
procedure, and publication product.

   Differences in coverage and estimation methods can result in somewhat
different measures of over-the-quarter employment change. It is important to
understand program differences and the intended uses of the program products.
(See table below.)

   Additional information on each program can be obtained from the program
web sites shown in the table below.


Summary of Major Differences between QCEW, BED, and CES Employment Measures
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           |         QCEW        |         BED          |         CES
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Source     |--Count of UI admini-|--Count of longitudi- |--Sample survey:
           |  strative records   |  nally-linked UI ad- |  486,000 establish-
           |  submitted by 9.2   |  ministrative records|  ments
           |  million employers  |  submitted by 6.8    |
           |                     |  million private sec-|
           |                     |  tor employers       |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Coverage   |--UI and UCFE cover- |--UI Coverage, exclud-|Nonfarm wage and sal-
           |  age:  all employers|  ing government, pri-|  ary jobs:
           |  subject to state   |  vate households, and|--UI Coverage, exclud-
           |  and federal UI Laws|  establishments with |  ing: agriculture, pri-
           |                     |  zero employment     |  vate households, and
           |                     |                      |  self-employed;
           |                     |                      |  including: railroads,
           |                     |                      |  religious organiza-
           |                     |                      |  tions, and other non-
           |                     |                      |  UI-covered jobs
           |                     |                      |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Publication|--Quarterly          |--Quarterly           |--Monthly
frequency  |  -7 months after the|  -8 months after the |  -First Friday
           |   end of each quar- |   end of each quarter|   of following month
           |   ter               |                      |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Use of UI  |--Directly summarizes|--Links each new UI   |--Uses UI file as a sam-
file       |  and publishes each |  quarter to longitu- |  pling frame and annu-
           |  new quarter of UI  |  dinal database and  |  ally realigns (bench-
           |  data               |  directly summarizes |  marks) sample esti-
           |                     |  gross job gains and |  mates to first quar-
           |                     |  losses              |  ter UI levels
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Principal  |--Provides a quarter-|--Provides quarterly  |--Provides current month-
products   |  ly and annual uni- |  employer dynamics   |  ly estimates of employ-
           |  verse count of es- |  data on establish-  |  ment, hours, and earn-
           |  tablishments, em-  |  ment openings, clos-|  ings at the MSA, state,
           |  ployment, and wages|  ings, expansions,   |  and national level by
           |  at the county, MSA,|  and contractions at |  industry
           |  State, and national|  the national level  |
           |  levels by detailed |  by NAICS super-     |
           |  industry           |  sectors,3-digit     |
           |                     |  NAICS, and by size  |
           |                     |  of firm, and at the |
           |                     |  state private-sector|
           |                     |  total level         |
           |                     |--Future expansions   |
           |                     |  will include        |
           |                     |  data at the county  |
           |                     |  and MSA level       |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Principal  |--Major uses include:|--Major uses include: |--Major uses include:
uses       |  -Detailed locality |  -Business cycle     |  -Principal national
           |   data              |   analysis           |   economic indicator
           |  -Periodic universe |  -Analysis of employ-|  -Official time series
           |   counts for bench- |   er dynamics under- |   for employment change
           |   marking sample    |   lying economic ex- |   measures
           |   survey estimates  |   pansions and con-  |  -Input into other ma-
           |  -Sample frame for  |   tractions          |   jor economic indi-
           |   BLS establishment |  -Analysis of employ-|   cators
           |   surveys           |   ment expansion and |
           |                     |   contraction by size|
           |                     |   of firm            |
           |                     |                      |
-----------|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------
Program    |--www.bls.gov/cew/   |--www.bls.gov/bdm/    |--www.bls.gov/ces/
Web sites  |                     |                      |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Coverage

   Employment and wage data for workers covered by state UI and Unemployment
Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) laws are compiled from quarterly
contribution reports submitted to the SESAs by employers.  In addition to the
quarterly contribution reports, employers who operate multiple establishments
within a state complete a questionnaire, called the "Multiple Worksite Report,"
which provides detailed information on the location of their establishments.
These reports are based on place of employment rather than place of residence.
UI and UCFE coverage is broad and basically comparable from state to state.

   Major exclusions from UI coverage are self-employed workers, religious or-
ganizations, most agricultural workers on small farms, all members of the
Armed Forces, elected officials in most states, most employees of railroads,
some domestic workers, most student workers at schools, and employees of cer-
tain small nonprofit organizations.

   Gross job gains and gross job losses in this release are derived from lon-
gitudinal histories of 6.8 million private sector employer reports out
of 9.2 million total reports of employment and wages submitted by states to
BLS in the first quarter of 2012.  Gross job gains and gross job losses data
in this release do not report estimates for government employees or private
households (NAICS 814110), and do not include establishments with zero employ-
ment in both previous and current quarters. Data from Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands (49,972 units rounded to 0.0 million) also are excluded from
the national data. As an illustration, the table below shows, in millions of
establishments, the number of establishments excluded from the national gross
job gains and gross job losses data in the first quarter 2012:

             Number of active establishments included in
              Business Employment Dynamics data at the
                          national level

                                                                   Millions

Total establishments QCEW program....................................9.2

    Excluded:  Public sector.........................................0.3
               Private households....................................0.8
               Zero employment.......................................1.3
               Establishments in Puerto Rico
                 and the Virgin Islands..............................0.0


Total establishments included in Business
Employment Dynamics data.............................................6.8

Unit of analysis

   Establishments are used in the tabulation of the BED statistics by in-
dustry and firms are used in the tabulation of the BED size class sta-
tistics. An establishment is defined as an economic unit that produces
goods or services, usually at a single physical location, and engages in
one or predominantly one activity. A firm is a legal business, either
corporate or otherwise, and may consist of several establishments. Firm-
level data are compiled based on an aggregation of establishments under
common ownership by a corporate parent using employer tax identification
numbers.  The firm level aggregation which is consistent with the role of
corporations as the economic decision makers are used for the measurement
of the BED data elements by size class.

   Because of the difference in the unit of analysis, total gross job gains
and gross job losses by size class are lower than total gross job gains and
gross job losses by industry, as some establishment gains and losses within
a firm are offset during the aggregation process.  However, the total net
changes in employment are the same for not seasonally adjusted data and are
similar for seasonally adjusted data.

Concepts and methodology

   The Business Employment Dynamics data measure the net change in employ-
ment at the establishment or firm level.  These changes come about in one
of four ways.  A net increase in employment can come from either opening
units or expanding units.  A net decrease in employment can come from either
closing units or contracting units.  Gross job gains include the sum of all
jobs added at either opening or expanding units.  Gross job losses include
the sum of all jobs lost in either closing or contracting units.  The net
change in employment is the difference between gross job gains and gross
job losses.

   The formal definitions of employment changes are as follows:

   Openings.  These are either units with positive third month employment for
the first time in the current quarter, with no links to the prior quarter, or
with positive third month employment in the current quarter following zero em-
ployment in the previous quarter.

   Expansions.  These are units with positive employment in the third month
in both the previous and current quarters, with a net increase in employment
over this period.

   Closings.  These are either units with positive third month employment in
the previous quarter, with no employment or zero employment reported in the
current quarter.
   Contractions.  These are units with positive employment in the third month
in both the previous and current quarters, with a net decrease in employment
over this period.

   Births.  These are units with positive third month employment for the
first time in the current quarter with no links to the prior quarter, or
units with positive third month employment in the current quarter and zero
employment in the third month of the previous four quarters. Births are a
subset of openings not including re-openings of seasonal businesses.

   Deaths.  These are units with no employment or zero employment reported in
the third month of four consecutive quarters following the last quarter with
positive employment.  Deaths are a subset of closings not including temporary
shutdowns of seasonal businesses.  A unit that closes during the quarter may
be a death, but we wait three quarters to determine whether it is a permanent
closing or a temporary shutdown.  Therefore, there is always a lag of three
quarters for the publication of death statistics.

   All employment changes are measured from the third month of the previous
quarter to the third month of the current quarter. Not all establishments and
firms change their employment levels.  Units with no change in employment
count towards estimates of total employment, but not for levels of gross job
gains and gross job losses.

   Gross job gains and gross job losses are expressed as rates by dividing
their levels by the average of employment in the current and previous quar-
ters. This provides a symmetric growth rate. The rates are calculated for
the components of gross job gains and gross job losses and then summed to
form their respective totals. These rates can be added and subtracted just
as their levels can.  For instance, the difference between the gross job
gains rate and the gross job losses rate is the net growth rate.

Establishment Births and Deaths

   For the purpose of BED statistics, births are defined as establishments
that appear in the longitudinal database for the first time with positive
employment in the third month of a quarter, or showed four consecutive
quarters of zero employment in the third month followed by a quarter in
which it shows positive employment in the third month.  Similarly, deaths
are defined as establishments that either drop out of the longitudinal
database or an establishment that had positive employment in the third
month of a given quarter followed by four consecutive quarters of showing
zero employment in the third month.  Although the data for establishment
births and deaths are tabulated independently from the data for openings
and closings, the concepts are not mutually exclusive.  An establishment
that is defined as a birth in a given quarter is necessarily an opening
as well, and an establishment defined as a death in a quarter must also be
a closing.  Since openings include seasonal and other re-openings and
closings include temporary shutdowns, the not seasonally adjusted values
for births and deaths must be less than those for openings and closings.
However, because some BED series do not have many re-openings or temporary
shutdowns, as well as the fact that births and deaths are independently
seasonally adjusted from openings and closings, there may be instances in
which the seasonally adjusted value of the former is greater than the latter.


Linkage methodology

   Prior to the measurement of gross job gains and gross job losses, QCEW
records are linked across two quarters. The linkage process matches estab-
lishments' unique SESA identification numbers (SESA-ID).  Between 95 to 97
percent of establishments identified as continuous from quarter to quarter
are matched by SESA-ID.  The rest are linked in one of three ways.  The first
method uses predecessor and successor information, identified by the States,
which relates records with different SESA-IDs across quarters.  Predecessor
and successor relations can come about for a variety of reasons, including
a change in ownership, a firm restructuring, or a UI account restructuring.
If a match cannot be attained in this manner, a probability-based match is
used.  This match attempts to identify two establishments with different SESA-
IDs as continuous.  The match is based upon comparisons such as the same
name, address, and phone number.  Third, an analyst examines unmatched re-
cords individually and makes a possible match.

   In order to ensure the highest possible quality of data, SESAs verify with
employers and update, if necessary, the industry, location, and ownership
classification of all establishments on a 4-year cycle.  Changes in establish-
ment classification codes resulting from the verification process are intro-
duced with the data reported for the first quarter of the year.  Changes re-
sulting from improved employer reporting also are introduced in the first
quarter.

Sizing methodology

   The method of dynamic sizing is used in calculations for the BED size
class data series.  Dynamic sizing allocates each firm’s employment gain or
loss during a quarter to each respective size class in which the change
occurred.  For example, if a firm grew from 2 employees in quarter 1 to 38
employees in quarter 2, then, of the 36-employee increase, 2 would be al-
located to the first size class, 5 to the size class 5 to 9, 10 to size
class 10 to 19, and 19 to size class 20 to 49.

   Dynamic sizing provides symmetrical firm size estimates and eliminates
any systematic effects which may be caused by the transitory and reverting
changes in firms’ sizes over time.  Additionally, it allocates each job
gain or loss to the actual size class where it occurred.

Annual Data

   The annual gross job gains and gross job losses measure the net change
in employment at the establishment level from the third month of a quarter
in the previous year to the third month of the same quarter in the current
year. The BLS publishes annual BED data based on March-to-March changes
once a year with the release of the first quarter BED data. The annual
data based on over-the-year changes for other quarters of the year are
available upon request.  The definitions and methodology in measuring
annual gross job gains and gross job losses are similar to the quarterly
measures. The linkage method considers all predecessor and successor
relations that may come about due to changes in ownership and corporate
restructuring over the entire year. At the establishment level, some of
the quarterly job gains and job losses are offset during the estimation
over the year. Therefore, the sum of four quarters of gross job gains
and gross job losses are not equal to annual gross job gains and gross
job losses. The net change in employment over the year, however, is
equal to the sum of four quarterly net changes on a not seasonally
adjusted basis.

Seasonal adjustment

   Over the course of a year, the levels of employment and the associated
job flows undergo sharp fluctuations due to such seasonal events as changes
in the weather, reduced or expanded production, harvests, major holidays,
and the opening and closing of schools.  The effect of such seasonal vari-
ation can be very large.

   Because these seasonal events follow a more or less regular pattern each
year, their influence can be eliminated by adjusting these statistics from
quarter to quarter.  These adjustments make nonseasonal developments, such as
declines in economic activity, easier to recognize.  For example, the large
number of youths taking summer jobs is likely to obscure other changes that
have taken place in June relative to March, making it difficult to determine
if the level of economic activity has risen or declined.  However, because
the effect of students finishing school in previous years is known, the
statistics for the current year can be adjusted to allow for a comparable
change. The adjusted figures provide a more useful tool with which to ana-
lyze changes in economic activity.

   The employment data series for opening, expanding, closing, and contrac-
ting units are independently seasonally adjusted; net changes are calculated
based on the difference between gross job gains and gross job losses. Simi-
larly, for industry data, the establishment counts data series for opening,
expanding, closing, and contracting establishments are independently adjusted,
and the net changes are calculated based on the difference between the number
of opening and closing establishments.  Additionally establishment and em-
ployment levels are independently seasonally adjusted to calculate the sea-
sonally adjusted rates. Concurrent seasonal adjustment is run using X-12
ARIMA.  Seasonally adjusted data series for total private are the sum of
seasonally adjusted data of all sectors including the unclassified sector,
which is not separately published.

   The net over-the-quarter change derived by summing the BED component series
will differ from the net employment change estimated from the seasonally ad-
justed total private employment series from the CES program. The intended use
of BED statistics is to show the dynamic labor market changes that underlie
the net employment change statistic. As such, data users interested particu-
larly in the net employment change and not in the gross job flows underlying
this change should refer to CES data for over-the-quarter net employment
changes.

Reliability of the data

   Since the data series on Business Employment Dynamics are based on admini-
strative rather than sample data, there are no issues related to sampling
error. Nonsampling error, however, still exists.  Nonsampling errors can oc-
cur for many reasons, such as the employer submitting corrected employment
data after the end of the quarter or typographical errors made by businesses
when providing information. Such errors, however, are likely to be distri-
buted randomly throughout the dataset.

   Changes in administrative data sometimes create complications for the
linkage process. This can result in overstating openings and closings while
understating expansions and contractions. The BLS continues to refine methods
for improving the linkage process to alleviate the effects of these compli-
cations.

   The BED data series are subject to periodic minor changes based on correc-
tions in QCEW records, updates on predecessors and successors information, and
seasonal adjustment revisions.

   Annual revisions are published each year with the release of the first qua-
rter data. These revisions cover the last four quarters of not seasonally adj-
usted data and 5 years of seasonally adjusted data.

Additional statistics and other information

   Several other programs within BLS produce closely related information.
The QCEW program provides both quarterly and annual estimates of employment
by state, county, and detailed industry. News releases on quarterly county e
mployment and wages and an annual bulletin: Employment and Wages Annual
Averages, are available upon request from the Division of Administrative
Statistics and Labor Turnover, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Washington, DC 20212; telephone 202-691-6567;
(http://www.bls.gov/cew/);  (e-mail: QCEWInfo@bls.gov).

   The CES program produces monthly estimates of employment, its net change,
and earnings by detailed industry.  These estimates are part of the Employ-
ment Situation report put out monthly by BLS.

   The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) program provides month-
ly measures of job openings, as well as employee hires and separations.

   Information in this release will be made available to sensory impaired in-
dividuals upon request. Voice phone:  202-691-5200; TDD message referral
number: 1-800-877-8339.


Table 1.  Private sector gross job gains and job losses, seasonally adjusted

Total private

(In thousands)

                                                  Gross job gains                       Gross job losses
Year  3 months ended  Net change(1) Total     Expanding      Opening      Total     Contracting      Closing
                                           establishments establishments           establishments establishments

2002  March                -10      8,071       6,298         1,773       8,081       6,434           1,647
      June                 -30      7,868       6,145         1,723       7,898       6,274           1,624
      September           -151      7,630       6,039         1,591       7,781       6,248           1,533
      December            -241      7,483       5,938         1,545       7,724       6,185           1,539

2003  March               -393      7,467       5,928         1,539       7,860       6,307           1,553
      June                 -90      7,398       5,929         1,469       7,488       6,030           1,458
      September            204      7,392       5,923         1,469       7,188       5,828           1,360
      December             297      7,521       6,005         1,516       7,224       5,800           1,424

2004  March                470      7,715       6,204         1,511       7,245       5,795           1,450
      June                 644      7,754       6,235         1,519       7,110       5,639           1,471
      September            206      7,633       6,060         1,573       7,427       5,888           1,539
      December             757      7,844       6,243         1,601       7,087       5,663           1,424

2005  March                384      7,620       6,131         1,489       7,236       5,801           1,435
      June                 593      7,774       6,231         1,543       7,181       5,776           1,405
      September            677      7,965       6,387         1,578       7,288       5,844           1,444
      December             494      7,807       6,252         1,555       7,313       5,948           1,365

2006  March                874      7,797       6,354         1,443       6,923       5,636           1,287
      June                 371      7,758       6,246         1,512       7,387       6,015           1,372
      September             52      7,499       6,061         1,438       7,447       6,097           1,350
      December             455      7,740       6,223         1,517       7,285       5,941           1,344

2007  March                549      7,727       6,297         1,430       7,178       5,881           1,297
      June                 149      7,632       6,222         1,410       7,483       6,079           1,404
      September           -252      7,318       5,847         1,471       7,570       6,215           1,355
      December             299      7,658       6,196         1,462       7,359       6,012           1,347

2008  March               -227      7,233       5,826         1,407       7,460       6,095           1,365
      June                -575      7,257       5,851         1,406       7,832       6,354           1,478
      September           -968      6,879       5,515         1,364       7,847       6,462           1,385
      December          -1,793      6,712       5,360         1,352       8,505       7,022           1,483

2009  March             -2,706      5,834       4,648         1,186       8,540       7,122           1,418
      June              -1,656      6,395       5,093         1,302       8,051       6,669           1,382
      September           -899      6,335       5,119         1,216       7,234       5,874           1,360
      December            -217      6,651       5,325         1,326       6,868       5,583           1,285

2010  March               -266      6,245       5,078         1,167       6,511       5,308           1,203
      June                 722      6,972       5,690         1,282       6,250       5,087           1,163
      September            187      6,669       5,416         1,253       6,482       5,253           1,229
      December             609      7,027       5,651         1,376       6,418       5,193           1,225

2011  March                292      6,437       5,272         1,165       6,145       5,010           1,135
      June                 603      6,942       5,646         1,296       6,339       5,111           1,228
      September            794      7,136       5,776         1,360       6,342       5,194           1,148
      December             389      6,909       5,557         1,352       6,520       5,238           1,282

2012  March                814      6,935       5,706         1,229       6,121       4,935           1,186
      June                 582      7,004       5,744         1,260       6,422       5,213           1,209
      September            199      6,813       5,545         1,268       6,614       5,386           1,228

(1) Net change is the difference between total gross job gains and total gross job losses.

Table 2.  Private sector gross job gains and losses, as a percent of employment(1), seasonally adjusted

Total private

(Percent)

                                                  Gross job gains                       Gross job losses
Year  3 months ended  Net change(2) Total     Expanding      Opening      Total     Contracting      Closing
                                           establishments establishments           establishments establishments

2002  March                 .0       7.5         5.9           1.6         7.5          6.0            1.5
      June                  .0       7.3         5.7           1.6         7.3          5.8            1.5
      September            -.1       7.1         5.6           1.5         7.2          5.8            1.4
      December             -.3       6.9         5.5           1.4         7.2          5.8            1.4

2003  March                -.5       6.9         5.5           1.4         7.4          5.9            1.5
      June                  .0       7.0         5.6           1.4         7.0          5.6            1.4
      September             .1       6.9         5.5           1.4         6.8          5.5            1.3
      December              .3       7.0         5.6           1.4         6.7          5.4            1.3

2004  March                 .5       7.2         5.8           1.4         6.7          5.4            1.3
      June                  .6       7.2         5.8           1.4         6.6          5.2            1.4
      September             .3       7.1         5.6           1.5         6.8          5.4            1.4
      December              .7       7.2         5.7           1.5         6.5          5.2            1.3

2005  March                 .4       7.0         5.6           1.4         6.6          5.3            1.3
      June                  .6       7.1         5.7           1.4         6.5          5.2            1.3
      September             .6       7.2         5.8           1.4         6.6          5.3            1.3
      December              .4       7.0         5.6           1.4         6.6          5.4            1.2

2006  March                 .9       7.0         5.7           1.3         6.1          5.0            1.1
      June                  .3       6.8         5.5           1.3         6.5          5.3            1.2
      September             .1       6.7         5.4           1.3         6.6          5.4            1.2
      December              .3       6.8         5.5           1.3         6.5          5.3            1.2

2007  March                 .5       6.8         5.5           1.3         6.3          5.2            1.1
      June                  .2       6.7         5.5           1.2         6.5          5.3            1.2
      September            -.3       6.4         5.1           1.3         6.7          5.5            1.2
      December              .2       6.7         5.4           1.3         6.5          5.3            1.2

2008  March                -.2       6.3         5.1           1.2         6.5          5.3            1.2
      June                 -.6       6.3         5.1           1.2         6.9          5.6            1.3
      September            -.8       6.1         4.9           1.2         6.9          5.7            1.2
      December            -1.6       6.0         4.8           1.2         7.6          6.3            1.3

2009  March               -2.4       5.4         4.3           1.1         7.8          6.5            1.3
      June                -1.5       6.0         4.8           1.2         7.5          6.2            1.3
      September            -.9       5.9         4.8           1.1         6.8          5.5            1.3
      December             -.1       6.4         5.1           1.3         6.5          5.3            1.2

2010  March                -.2       5.9         4.8           1.1         6.1          5.0            1.1
      June                  .7       6.6         5.4           1.2         5.9          4.8            1.1
      September             .1       6.3         5.1           1.2         6.2          5.0            1.2
      December              .5       6.6         5.3           1.3         6.1          4.9            1.2

2011  March                 .2       6.0         4.9           1.1         5.8          4.7            1.1
      June                  .6       6.5         5.3           1.2         5.9          4.8            1.1
      September             .8       6.7         5.4           1.3         5.9          4.8            1.1
      December              .3       6.3         5.1           1.2         6.0          4.8            1.2

2012  March                 .7       6.3         5.2           1.1         5.6          4.5            1.1
      June                  .5       6.3         5.2           1.1         5.8          4.7            1.1
      September             .2       6.2         5.0           1.2         6.0          4.9            1.1

(1) The rates measure gross job gains and gross job losses as a percentage
    of the previous and current quarter employment levels.

(2) Net change is the difference between total gross job gains and total gross job losses.

Table 3. Private sector gross job gains and losses by industry, seasonally adjusted

                                      Gross job gains and job losses      Gross job gains and job losses
                                           (in thousands)                   as a percent of employment

    Category                                 3 months ended                      3 months ended

                                   Sept.   Dec.    Mar.    June    Sept.  Sept.  Dec.   Mar.   June   Sept.
                                   2011    2011    2012    2012    2012   2011   2011   2012   2012   2012
Total private(1)

Gross job gains                   7,136   6,909   6,935   7,004   6,813    6.7    6.3    6.3    6.3    6.2
 At expanding establishments      5,776   5,557   5,706   5,744   5,545    5.4    5.1    5.2    5.2    5.0
 At opening establishments        1,360   1,352   1,229   1,260   1,268    1.3    1.2    1.1    1.1    1.2
Gross job losses                  6,342   6,520   6,121   6,422   6,614    5.9    6.0    5.6    5.8    6.0
 At contracting establishments    5,194   5,238   4,935   5,213   5,386    4.8    4.8    4.5    4.7    4.9
 At closing establishments        1,148   1,282   1,186   1,209   1,228    1.1    1.2    1.1    1.1    1.1
Net employment change               794     389     814     582     199     .8     .3     .7     .5     .2

Goods-producing

Gross job gains                   1,461   1,363   1,386   1,388   1,326    7.6    7.0    7.1    7.1    6.8
 At expanding establishments      1,233   1,144   1,184   1,186   1,127    6.4    5.9    6.1    6.1    5.8
 At opening establishments          228     219     202     202     199    1.2    1.1    1.0    1.0    1.0
Gross job losses                  1,271   1,356   1,241   1,304   1,299    6.6    7.0    6.4    6.7    6.6
 At contracting establishments    1,061   1,121   1,027   1,078   1,080    5.5    5.8    5.3    5.5    5.5
 At closing establishments          210     235     214     226     219    1.1    1.2    1.1    1.2    1.1
Net employment change               190       7     145      84      27    1.0     .0     .7     .4     .2

Natural resources and mining

Gross job gains                     306     298     288     298     274   16.2   15.4   14.5   15.0   13.8
 At expanding establishments        262     253     250     259     236   13.9   13.1   12.6   13.0   11.9
 At opening establishments           44      45      38      39      38    2.3    2.3    1.9    2.0    1.9
Gross job losses                    242     270     258     296     275   12.9   13.9   13.0   14.9   13.8
 At contracting establishments      211     235     221     250     237   11.2   12.1   11.1   12.6   11.9
 At closing establishments           31      35      37      46      38    1.7    1.8    1.9    2.3    1.9
Net employment change                64      28      30       2      -1    3.3    1.5    1.5     .1     .0

Construction

Gross job gains                     691     632     662     631     638   12.6   11.4   11.9   11.3   11.4
 At expanding establishments        549     498     538     508     513   10.0    9.0    9.7    9.1    9.2
 At opening establishments          142     134     124     123     125    2.6    2.4    2.2    2.2    2.2
Gross job losses                    619     659     616     634     610   11.3   11.9   11.1   11.4   10.9
 At contracting establishments      489     513     487     507     480    8.9    9.3    8.8    9.1    8.6
 At closing establishments          130     146     129     127     130    2.4    2.6    2.3    2.3    2.3
Net employment change                72     -27      46      -3      28    1.3    -.5     .8    -.1     .5

Manufacturing

Gross job gains                     464     433     436     459     414    4.0    3.6    3.6    3.8    3.5
 At expanding establishments        422     393     396     419     378    3.6    3.3    3.3    3.5    3.2
 At opening establishments           42      40      40      40      36     .4     .3     .3     .3     .3
Gross job losses                    410     427     367     374     414    3.5    3.7    3.1    3.1    3.4
 At contracting establishments      361     373     319     321     363    3.1    3.2    2.7    2.7    3.0
 At closing establishments           49      54      48      53      51     .4     .5     .4     .4     .4
Net employment change                54       6      69      85       0     .5    -.1     .5     .7     .1

Service-providing(1)

Gross job gains                   5,675   5,546   5,549   5,616   5,487    6.4    6.2    6.1    6.2    6.1
 At expanding establishments      4,543   4,413   4,522   4,558   4,418    5.1    4.9    5.0    5.0    4.9
 At opening establishments        1,132   1,133   1,027   1,058   1,069    1.3    1.3    1.1    1.2    1.2
Gross job losses                  5,071   5,164   4,880   5,118   5,315    5.8    5.8    5.4    5.7    5.8
 At contracting establishments    4,133   4,117   3,908   4,135   4,306    4.7    4.6    4.3    4.6    4.7
 At closing establishments          938   1,047     972     983   1,009    1.1    1.2    1.1    1.1    1.1
Net employment change               604     382     669     498     172     .6     .4     .7     .5     .3

Wholesale trade

Gross job gains                     288     276     282     288     266    5.2    4.9    5.1    5.0    4.6
 At expanding establishments        232     223     234     240     218    4.2    4.0    4.2    4.2    3.8
 At opening establishments           56      53      48      48      48    1.0     .9     .9     .8     .8
Gross job losses                    255     250     244     254     263    4.6    4.5    4.3    4.5    4.7
 At contracting establishments      202     191     186     192     207    3.6    3.4    3.3    3.4    3.7
 At closing establishments           53      59      58      62      56    1.0    1.1    1.0    1.1    1.0
Net employment change                33      26      38      34       3     .6     .4     .8     .5    -.1

Retail trade

Gross job gains                     880     898     883     891     836    5.9    6.1    5.9    6.0    5.6
 At expanding establishments        741     776     761     760     701    5.0    5.3    5.1    5.1    4.7
 At opening establishments          139     122     122     131     135     .9     .8     .8     .9     .9
Gross job losses                    866     821     845     813     871    5.8    5.6    5.7    5.5    5.8
 At contracting establishments      757     695     738     710     760    5.1    4.7    5.0    4.8    5.1
 At closing establishments          109     126     107     103     111     .7     .9     .7     .7     .7
Net employment change                14      77      38      78     -35     .1     .5     .2     .5    -.2

Transportation and warehousing

Gross job gains                     230     244     213     218     221    5.6    5.9    5.2    5.3    5.2
 At expanding establishments        193     210     181     186     190    4.7    5.1    4.4    4.5    4.5
 At opening establishments           37      34      32      32      31     .9     .8     .8     .8     .7
Gross job losses                    197     203     219     202     204    4.8    4.9    5.2    4.8    4.8
 At contracting establishments      164     166     185     167     169    4.0    4.0    4.4    4.0    4.0
 At closing establishments           33      37      34      35      35     .8     .9     .8     .8     .8
Net employment change                33      41      -6      16      17     .8    1.0     .0     .5     .4

Utilities

Gross job gains                      11      12      11      11      12    2.0    2.2    2.0    2.0    2.2
 At expanding establishments         10      10      10      10      10    1.8    1.8    1.8    1.8    1.8
 At opening establishments            1       2       1       1       2     .2     .4     .2     .2     .4
Gross job losses                     12      12      10      12      14    2.2    2.2    1.8    2.2    2.6
 At contracting establishments       11      11       8      10      12    2.0    2.0    1.4    1.8    2.2
 At closing establishments            1       1       2       2       2     .2     .2     .4     .4     .4
Net employment change                -1       0       1      -1      -2    -.2     .0     .2    -.2    -.4

Information

Gross job gains                     125     124     114     123     132    4.7    4.6    4.2    4.6    4.9
 At expanding establishments        104      99      95     106     112    3.9    3.7    3.5    4.0    4.2
 At opening establishments           21      25      19      17      20     .8     .9     .7     .6     .7
Gross job losses                    122     136     115     124     141    4.5    5.1    4.3    4.7    5.2
 At contracting establishments      103     102      93     101     116    3.8    3.8    3.5    3.8    4.3
 At closing establishments           19      34      22      23      25     .7    1.3     .8     .9     .9
Net employment change                 3     -12      -1      -1      -9     .2    -.5    -.1    -.1    -.3

Financial activities

Gross job gains                     372     361     349     362     355    5.1    4.9    4.7    4.8    4.7
 At expanding establishments        294     281     282     295     286    4.0    3.8    3.8    3.9    3.8
 At opening establishments           78      80      67      67      69    1.1    1.1     .9     .9     .9
Gross job losses                    339     353     330     334     339    4.6    4.7    4.5    4.5    4.5
 At contracting establishments      261     268     243     253     261    3.5    3.6    3.3    3.4    3.5
 At closing establishments           78      85      87      81      78    1.1    1.1    1.2    1.1    1.0
Net employment change                33       8      19      28      16     .5     .2     .2     .3     .2

Professional and business services

Gross job gains                   1,380   1,354   1,301   1,349   1,322    7.9    7.8    7.3    7.5    7.3
 At expanding establishments      1,116   1,081   1,068   1,110   1,082    6.4    6.2    6.0    6.2    6.0
 At opening establishments          264     273     233     239     240    1.5    1.6    1.3    1.3    1.3
Gross job losses                  1,167   1,255   1,174   1,221   1,262    6.7    7.2    6.7    6.8    7.0
 At contracting establishments      925     983     911     947     990    5.3    5.6    5.2    5.3    5.5
 At closing establishments          242     272     263     274     272    1.4    1.6    1.5    1.5    1.5
Net employment change               213      99     127     128      60    1.2     .6     .6     .7     .3

Education and health services

Gross job gains                     853     811     812     791     834    4.4    4.2    4.2    4.1    4.3
 At expanding establishments        714     676     697     677     706    3.7    3.5    3.6    3.5    3.6
 At opening establishments          139     135     115     114     128     .7     .7     .6     .6     .7
Gross job losses                    706     740     697     773     743    3.7    3.8    3.6    4.0    3.8
 At contracting establishments      586     604     568     642     610    3.1    3.1    2.9    3.3    3.1
 At closing establishments          120     136     129     131     133     .6     .7     .7     .7     .7
Net employment change               147      71     115      18      91     .7     .4     .6     .1     .5

Leisure and hospitality

Gross job gains                   1,186   1,115   1,214   1,197   1,140    8.9    8.3    9.0    8.7    8.3
 At expanding establishments        916     842     960     932     884    6.9    6.3    7.1    6.8    6.4
 At opening establishments          270     273     254     265     256    2.0    2.0    1.9    1.9    1.9
Gross job losses                  1,112   1,106     964   1,097   1,168    8.3    8.2    7.1    8.0    8.4
 At contracting establishments      906     886     775     902     956    6.8    6.6    5.7    6.6    6.9
 At closing establishments          206     220     189     195     212    1.5    1.6    1.4    1.4    1.5
Net employment change                74       9     250     100     -28     .6     .1    1.9     .7    -.1

Other services

Gross job gains                     280     263     275     287     271    7.4    6.9    7.2    7.5    7.1
 At expanding establishments        215     205     221     231     217    5.7    5.4    5.8    6.0    5.7
 At opening establishments           65      58      54      56      54    1.7    1.5    1.4    1.5    1.4
Gross job losses                    270     262     250     257     279    7.1    6.9    6.6    6.7    7.3
 At contracting establishments      212     205     194     202     217    5.6    5.4    5.1    5.3    5.7
 At closing establishments           58      57      56      55      62    1.5    1.5    1.5    1.4    1.6
Net employment change                10       1      25      30      -8     .3     .0     .6     .8    -.2

(1) Includes unclassified sector, not shown separately

Table 4.  Private sector gross job gains and losses by firm size, seasonally adjusted

(In thousands)

                      Total private by firm(1)       Firm size 1 - 49 employees      Firm size 50 - 249 employees      Firm size 250 or more employees
Year  3 months        Net        Gross job            Net          Gross job          Net           Gross job           Net           Gross job
        ended      change(2,3)  gains   losses       change      gains   losses      change       gains   losses       change       gains   losses

2002  March             70      6,602    6,532          54       3,402    3,348        -52        1,194    1,246          68        2,006    1,938
      June             -61      6,416    6,477          69       3,379    3,310         -7        1,191    1,198        -123        1,846    1,969
      September       -176      6,190    6,366          20       3,335    3,315        -46        1,144    1,190        -150        1,711    1,861
      December        -247      6,114    6,361          -3       3,299    3,302        -73        1,106    1,179        -171        1,709    1,880

2003  March           -326      6,112    6,438        -135       3,257    3,392        -56        1,127    1,183        -135        1,728    1,863
      June            -137      6,108    6,245         112       3,346    3,234        -26        1,133    1,159        -223        1,629    1,852
      September        193      6,162    5,969         120       3,327    3,207         21        1,127    1,106          52        1,708    1,656
      December         310      6,218    5,908         146       3,340    3,194         32        1,128    1,096         132        1,750    1,618

2004  March            430      6,306    5,876         153       3,392    3,239        137        1,194    1,057         140        1,720    1,580
      June             621      6,471    5,850         169       3,387    3,218        141        1,196    1,055         311        1,888    1,577
      September        197      6,243    6,046          88       3,379    3,291         88        1,175    1,087          21        1,689    1,668
      December         759      6,494    5,735         274       3,480    3,206        101        1,172    1,071         384        1,842    1,458

2005  March            368      6,320    5,952          66       3,416    3,350         97        1,161    1,064         205        1,743    1,538
      June             570      6,435    5,865         243       3,476    3,233        146        1,198    1,052         181        1,761    1,580
      September        701      6,672    5,971         218       3,510    3,292         85        1,195    1,110         398        1,967    1,569
      December         506      6,406    5,900         169       3,462    3,293         45        1,140    1,095         292        1,804    1,512

2006  March            788      6,433    5,645         334       3,547    3,213        222        1,213      991         232        1,673    1,441
      June             375      6,349    5,974         117       3,434    3,317        110        1,190    1,080         148        1,725    1,577
      September         43      6,103    6,060         -14       3,329    3,343         27        1,127    1,100          30        1,647    1,617
      December         447      6,375    5,928         117       3,393    3,276         74        1,147    1,073         256        1,835    1,579

2007  March            466      6,300    5,834         189       3,451    3,262         99        1,153    1,054         178        1,696    1,518
      June             174      6,256    6,082         -31       3,337    3,368        108        1,180    1,072          97        1,739    1,642
      September       -269      5,891    6,160        -132       3,252    3,384        -53        1,073    1,126         -84        1,566    1,650
      December         298      6,254    5,956           8       3,315    3,307         63        1,140    1,077         227        1,799    1,572

2008  March           -277      5,807    6,084        -138       3,238    3,376        -11        1,073    1,084        -128        1,496    1,624
      June            -547      5,861    6,408        -287       3,179    3,466        -37        1,098    1,135        -223        1,584    1,807
      September     -1,035      5,483    6,518        -359       3,039    3,398       -160        1,013    1,173        -516        1,431    1,947
      December      -1,850      5,341    7,191        -693       2,907    3,600       -370          946    1,316        -787        1,488    2,275

2009  March         -2,643      4,582    7,225        -967       2,724    3,691       -611          806    1,417      -1,065        1,052    2,117
      June          -1,766      5,174    6,940        -475       2,949    3,424       -275          956    1,231      -1,016        1,269    2,285
      September       -979      5,119    6,098        -388       2,814    3,202       -127          927    1,054        -464        1,378    1,842
      December        -277      5,408    5,685        -161       2,937    3,098        -42          963    1,005         -74        1,508    1,582

2010  March           -231      5,094    5,325        -185       2,863    3,048         -1          909      910         -45        1,322    1,367
      June             689      5,818    5,129         233       3,094    2,861        211        1,079      868         245        1,645    1,400
      September        157      5,478    5,321          11       2,933    2,922         71          992      921          75        1,553    1,478
      December         534      5,789    5,255          86       3,045    2,959         99        1,035      936         349        1,709    1,360

2011  March            329      5,339    5,010         108       2,979    2,871        122          964      842          99        1,396    1,297
      June             550      5,765    5,215         195       3,078    2,883        178        1,072      894         177        1,615    1,438
      September        793      5,928    5,135         247       3,116    2,869        152        1,058      906         394        1,754    1,360
      December         332      5,615    5,283          39       2,967    2,928         46          985      939         247        1,663    1,416

2012  March            830      5,748    4,918         362       3,119    2,757        216        1,046      830         252        1,583    1,331
      June             572      5,797    5,225         158       3,004    2,846        161        1,080      919         253        1,713    1,460
      September        168      5,516    5,348          -3       2,893    2,896         38          999      961         133        1,624    1,491


(1) Total gross job gains and gross job losses by firm are lower
    than total gross job gains and gross job losses by establishment,
    as some establishment gains and losses within a firm are offset during the aggregation process.
(2) Net change is the difference between total gross job gains and total gross job losses.
(3) Net change totals for firm-level data shown differ from the establishment-level data
    due to independent seasonal adjustment of the series.
NOTE: See http://www.bls.gov/bdm/bdmfirmsize.htm for additional firm size class data.

Table 5. Components of private sector gross job gains and losses by firm size, seasonally adjusted

                                      Gross job gains and job losses      Gross job gains and job losses
                                           (in thousands)                   as a percent of employment

    Category                                 3 months ended                      3 months ended

                                   Sept.   Dec.    Mar.    June    Sept.  Sept.  Dec.   Mar.   June   Sept.
                                   2011    2011    2012    2012    2012   2011   2011   2012   2012   2012
Total private by firm(1)

Gross job gains                   5,928   5,615   5,748   5,797   5,516    5.5    5.2    5.2    5.3    5.0
 At expanding firms               4,966   4,689   4,848   4,929   4,662    4.6    4.3    4.4    4.5    4.2
 At opening firms                   962     926     900     868     854     .9     .9     .8     .8     .8

Gross job losses                  5,135   5,283   4,918   5,225   5,348    4.8    4.9    4.5    4.8    4.9
 At contracting firms             4,307   4,399   4,081   4,380   4,501    4.0    4.1    3.7    4.0    4.1
 At closing firms                   828     884     837     845     847     .8     .8     .8     .8     .8

Net employment change               793     332     830     572     168     .7     .3     .7     .5     .1


Firm size 1 to 49 employees

Gross job gains                   3,116   2,967   3,119   3,004   2,893    9.9    9.4    9.8    9.5    9.2
 At expanding firms               2,199   2,085   2,253   2,176   2,085    7.0    6.6    7.1    6.9    6.6
 At opening firms                   917     882     866     828     808    2.9    2.8    2.7    2.6    2.6

Gross job losses                  2,869   2,928   2,757   2,846   2,896    9.1    9.3    8.8    9.0    9.2
 At contracting firms             2,072   2,086   1,953   2,055   2,088    6.6    6.6    6.2    6.5    6.6
 At closing firms                   797     842     804     791     808    2.5    2.7    2.6    2.5    2.6

Net employment change               247      39     362     158      -3     .8     .1    1.0     .5     .0


Firm size 50 to 249 employees

Gross job gains                   1,058     985   1,046   1,080     999    5.3    4.9    5.1    5.4    4.9
 At expanding firms               1,020     948   1,016   1,046     965    5.1    4.7    5.0    5.2    4.7
 At opening firms                    38      37      30      34      34     .2     .2     .1     .2     .2

Gross job losses                    906     939     830     919     961    4.5    4.7    4.1    4.6    4.7
 At contracting firms               879     906     803     887     931    4.4    4.5    4.0    4.4    4.6
 At closing firms                    27      33      27      32      30     .1     .2     .1     .2     .1

Net employment change               152      46     216     161      38     .8     .2    1.0     .8     .2


Firm size 250 or more employees

Gross job gains                   1,754   1,663   1,583   1,713   1,624    3.1    2.9    2.7    2.9    2.8
 At expanding firms               1,747   1,656   1,579   1,707   1,612    3.1    2.9    2.7    2.9    2.8
 At opening firms                     7       7       4       6      12     .0     .0     .0     .0     .0

Gross job losses                  1,360   1,416   1,331   1,460   1,491    2.4    2.5    2.3    2.5    2.5
 At contracting firms             1,356   1,407   1,325   1,438   1,482    2.4    2.5    2.3    2.5    2.5
 At closing firms                     4       9       6      22       9     .0     .0     .0     .0     .0

Net employment change               394     247     252     253     133     .7     .4     .4     .4     .3


(1) Total gross job gains and gross job losses by firm are lower
    than total gross job gains and gross job losses by establishment,
    as some establishment gains and losses within a firm are offset during the aggregation process.

Table 6.  Private sector gross job gains and losses by state, seasonally adjusted

                                         Gross job gains                                          Gross job losses
State                                    (3 months ended)                                         (3 months ended)
                        Sept.      Dec.       Mar.        June      Sept.      Sept.        Dec.       Mar.        June      Sept.
                        2011       2011       2012        2012      2012       2011         2011       2012        2012      2012

United States(1)...  7,136,000  6,909,000  6,935,000   7,004,000  6,813,000  6,342,000   6,520,000   6,121,000  6,422,000  6,614,000

Alabama.....            91,559     85,633     91,147      84,920     83,127     82,789      87,650      80,326     81,715     82,206
Alaska.....             24,812     23,440     26,381      27,630     22,254     23,195      26,155      21,997     23,362     25,468
Arizona.....           137,767    139,367    128,843     128,712    134,318    118,548     123,249     121,081    124,788    117,424
Arkansas.....           63,861     60,670     53,381      50,617     51,092     54,625      50,505      52,324     52,617     55,826
California.....        914,096    870,675    842,341     887,477    827,492    818,110     785,705     760,027    779,094    783,686
Colorado.....          131,330    128,255    125,797     138,109    131,968    115,453     122,714     115,062    119,234    123,084
Connecticut.....        73,986     73,072     77,422      76,257     71,695     69,679      71,692      68,197     69,468     73,892
Delaware.....           24,900     21,735     22,107      21,752     21,771     23,534      21,334      20,468     22,610     22,138
District of Columbia    26,457     26,595     29,723      26,871     26,693     24,172      24,771      20,338     26,196     27,948
Florida.....           443,009    439,908    414,219     421,896    454,478    392,137     413,449     365,900    395,061    422,223

Georgia.....           207,102    203,099    219,814     214,145    201,804    198,380     202,265     191,090    202,986    200,269
Hawaii.....             28,145     25,587     24,551      26,632     26,273     21,684      21,986      25,568     24,763     23,911
Idaho.....              41,371     37,097     38,404      40,213     40,980     34,042      37,811      38,352     37,611     35,338
Illinois.....          273,629    267,916    263,987     263,873    270,410    252,813     258,824     235,357    241,807    265,131
Indiana.....           149,786    143,961    150,073     140,314    138,449    128,437     134,950     121,345    131,698    134,489
Iowa.....               74,872     71,492     75,925      70,865     69,857     65,617      69,343      62,833     64,030     68,098
Kansas.....             66,046     65,220     72,837      63,539     62,992     61,132      61,690      57,228     60,718     66,891
Kentucky.....           90,120     87,855     91,719      88,548     84,813     79,336      82,301      81,151     80,639     81,943
Louisiana.....         111,331    102,234    109,747     101,281     99,429     91,783      97,984      98,510    104,363    102,944
Maine.....              36,545     33,221     34,867      38,293     32,103     32,781      35,125      34,497     32,974     35,380

Maryland.....          133,277    129,484    135,839     128,787    130,769    125,888     122,326     115,922    122,287    129,010
Massachusetts.....     171,807    148,370    154,973     164,077    148,509    147,245     150,490     138,173    137,487    156,756
Michigan.....          228,665    203,971    208,109     209,535    209,360    187,570     196,273     178,757    195,190    200,789
Minnesota.....         144,467    125,820    152,204     139,597    134,849    117,056     131,726     133,973    121,250    130,627
Mississippi.....        54,563     52,282     54,928      49,378     52,243     52,513      50,544      47,226     55,417     50,729
Missouri.....          128,571    134,687    133,117     133,106    128,913    123,306     125,738     119,773    139,829    129,765
Montana.....            28,750     28,553     27,783      28,905     27,332     24,191      26,686      26,305     26,502     25,375
Nebraska.....           42,922     43,876     44,064      43,321     42,753     39,735      40,167      38,030     39,828     41,943
Nevada.....             59,847     57,485     58,879      63,846     58,103     57,587      55,150      53,065     54,370     56,807
New Hampshire.....      35,820     35,844     34,876      36,985     33,587     33,688      33,640      32,250     33,680     35,919

New Jersey.....        206,286    208,879    204,354     212,859    196,983    201,210     199,863     187,241    189,236    200,646
New Mexico.....         41,197     37,929     41,334      40,590     38,153     38,765      40,581      35,306     41,465     39,338
New York.....          458,293    438,220    467,340     468,789    461,510    419,493     427,473     403,623    434,900    446,526
North Carolina.....    203,290    205,605    210,182     201,581    197,469    190,395     192,401     179,134    192,592    192,634
North Dakota.....       31,466     32,285     34,563      26,998     29,529     18,453      19,885      20,145     22,002     26,071
Ohio.....              262,885    255,010    257,935     253,436    239,722    227,149     239,343     222,736    229,340    254,269
Oklahoma.....           79,418     76,516     75,110      73,855     72,938     68,589      70,641      68,149     67,598     75,201
Oregon.....            101,905     93,674     92,985      93,491     97,240     79,591      92,363      87,056     88,921     86,428
Pennsylvania.....      267,145    278,996    287,205     264,484    262,020    267,068     249,261     246,934    264,265    266,076
Rhode Island.....       23,368     24,067     26,209      25,198     23,568     23,238      24,900      22,040     23,293     24,966

South Carolina.....     90,699     91,266     90,984      89,452     85,659     87,584      82,761      79,437     86,675     87,619
South Dakota.....       22,187     21,563     21,765      22,642     21,022     18,855      19,365      19,933     21,199     20,613
Tennessee.....         129,598    135,832    132,991     133,201    125,916    116,827     117,380     113,095    125,811    124,788
Texas.....             543,801    523,866    537,062     546,168    526,961    446,936     457,961     446,708    457,008    473,008
Utah.....               69,809     69,692     70,120      71,955     70,156     59,043      61,984      59,307     59,459     61,749
Vermont.....            18,899     20,232     17,597      18,259     17,033     18,672      16,430      17,256     18,263     17,368
Virginia.....          174,323    179,267    175,338     169,857    188,452    160,823     177,063     161,214    167,758    181,523
Washington.....        172,752    163,991    157,863     172,704    161,011    134,881     164,123     146,884    147,566    153,641
West Virginia.....      37,531     38,129     40,657      35,411     35,529     34,120      32,964      34,872     40,026     37,266
Wisconsin.....         134,241    127,238    136,446     133,227    122,610    121,924     130,485     120,565    121,972    127,966

Wyoming.....            20,337     20,004     18,242      17,093     17,703     15,490      17,496      18,379     19,021     18,046
Puerto Rico.....        44,263     45,535     41,000      45,398     41,896     38,359      38,101      41,093     38,884     43,256
Virgin Islands.....      1,861      1,929      1,558       1,750      1,415      2,225       1,891       1,996      4,042      2,166

(1) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Table 7.  Private sector gross job gains and losses as a percent of total employment by state, seasonally adjusted

                        Gross job gains as a percent of employment    Gross job losses as a percent of employment
State                              (3 months ended)                               (3 months ended)

                        Sept.   Dec.     Mar.     June    Sept.       Sept.    Dec.      Mar.    June     Sept.
                        2011    2011     2012     2012    2012        2011     2011      2012    2012     2012

United States1.....      6.7     6.3      6.3      6.3     6.2         5.9      6.0       5.6      5.8     6.0

Alabama.....             6.3     5.9      6.3      5.8     5.6         5.7      6.0       5.5      5.6     5.6
Alaska.....             10.1     9.6     10.8     11.1     9.0         9.5     10.7       8.9      9.4    10.2
Arizona.....             6.9     6.9      6.3      6.3     6.5         6.0      6.2       6.0      6.1     5.8
Arkansas.....            6.8     6.5      5.6      5.3     5.4         5.9      5.4       5.5      5.6     5.9
California.....          7.6     7.2      6.9      7.2     6.7         6.8      6.5       6.2      6.3     6.3
Colorado.....            7.1     6.9      6.7      7.3     6.9         6.2      6.6       6.2      6.3     6.5
Connecticut.....         5.4     5.3      5.6      5.5     5.2         5.1      5.3       5.0      5.0     5.3
Delaware.....            7.3     6.4      6.4      6.3     6.3         6.8      6.2       5.9      6.6     6.5
District of Columbia..   5.8     5.8      6.4      5.8     5.7         5.3      5.4       4.4      5.6     6.0
Florida.....             7.2     7.1      6.7      6.8     7.1         6.3      6.7       5.9      6.3     6.6

Georgia.....             6.6     6.5      7.0      6.7     6.4         6.3      6.4       6.0      6.4     6.3
Hawaii.....              5.9     5.4      5.2      5.5     5.4         4.6      4.6       5.3      5.2     5.0
Idaho.....               8.3     7.4      7.7      8.0     8.1         6.9      7.6       7.7      7.5     7.0
Illinois.....            5.7     5.6      5.5      5.5     5.6         5.3      5.4       4.8      5.0     5.4
Indiana.....             6.3     6.1      6.2      5.8     5.7         5.5      5.7       5.0      5.4     5.6
Iowa.....                6.2     5.9      6.2      5.8     5.6         5.4      5.7       5.1      5.2     5.6
Kansas.....              6.2     6.1      6.8      5.9     5.9         5.8      5.8       5.3      5.7     6.2
Kentucky.....            6.4     6.1      6.4      6.1     5.9         5.6      5.7       5.6      5.5     5.7
Louisiana.....           7.4     6.7      7.1      6.6     6.4         6.1      6.5       6.5      6.7     6.7
Maine.....               7.6     6.8      7.2      7.9     6.6         6.9      7.3       7.1      6.8     7.2

Maryland.....            6.7     6.5      6.7      6.3     6.5         6.4      6.1       5.8      6.1     6.4
Massachusetts.....       6.2     5.4      5.6      5.8     5.3         5.3      5.5       5.0      4.9     5.6
Michigan.....            7.0     6.1      6.2      6.2     6.2         5.7      6.0       5.4      5.8     6.0
Minnesota.....           6.4     5.5      6.8      6.2     5.9         5.2      5.8       6.0      5.3     5.8
Mississippi.....         6.6     6.3      6.5      5.8     6.2         6.3      6.1       5.6      6.6     6.0
Missouri.....            6.0     6.2      6.1      6.2     6.0         5.8      5.9       5.5      6.4     5.9
Montana.....             8.5     8.4      8.0      8.3     7.9         7.2      7.8       7.6      7.7     7.3
Nebraska.....            5.7     5.9      5.9      5.7     5.7         5.4      5.4       5.1      5.3     5.6
Nevada.....              6.1     6.0      6.0      6.5     5.9         5.9      5.7       5.5      5.5     5.7
New Hampshire.....       6.9     6.9      6.7      7.1     6.4         6.5      6.5       6.1      6.4     6.8

New Jersey.....          6.5     6.5      6.4      6.7     6.2         6.3      6.3       5.9      5.9     6.3
New Mexico.....          6.9     6.4      6.9      6.8     6.4         6.5      6.8       5.9      6.9     6.5
New York.....            6.5     6.1      6.6      6.5     6.4         5.9      6.0       5.7      6.0     6.2
North Carolina.....      6.4     6.5      6.5      6.2     6.2         6.0      6.0       5.6      6.0     6.0
North Dakota.....       10.1    10.0     10.3      7.8     8.5         5.9      6.2       6.0      6.4     7.6
Ohio.....                6.1     6.0      6.0      5.9     5.5         5.4      5.6       5.2      5.3     5.9
Oklahoma.....            6.7     6.4      6.3      6.1     6.0         5.8      5.8       5.7      5.5     6.2
Oregon.....              7.6     6.9      6.9      6.9     7.1         5.9      6.8       6.4      6.6     6.3
Pennsylvania.....        5.5     5.7      5.9      5.4     5.3         5.5      5.1       5.1      5.4     5.4
Rhode Island.....        6.0     6.2      6.7      6.4     6.0         5.9      6.4       5.6      5.9     6.3

South Carolina.....      6.2     6.2      6.2      6.1     5.9         6.0      5.6       5.4      5.9     5.9
South Dakota.....        6.8     6.6      6.6      6.8     6.4         5.9      5.9       6.1      6.4     6.2
Tennessee.....           5.9     6.1      5.9      5.9     5.6         5.4      5.3       5.1      5.7     5.5
Texas.....               6.3     6.0      6.1      6.2     5.8         5.1      5.3       5.0      5.1     5.3
Utah.....                7.2     7.2      7.1      7.2     7.0         6.1      6.3       6.0      6.0     6.1
Vermont.....             7.8     8.3      7.2      7.4     6.9         7.7      6.8       7.0      7.4     7.1
Virginia.....            6.1     6.2      6.0      5.8     6.5         5.6      6.1       5.6      5.8     6.2
Washington.....          7.6     7.2      6.8      7.4     6.9         6.0      7.1       6.3      6.4     6.5
West Virginia.....       6.7     6.8      7.2      6.3     6.2         6.1      5.8       6.1      7.0     6.6
Wisconsin.....           5.9     5.6      5.9      5.8     5.3         5.3      5.7       5.3      5.3     5.5

Wyoming.....             9.8     9.4      8.5      8.1     8.4         7.4      8.2       8.6      9.0     8.5
Puerto Rico.....         6.6     6.7      6.0      6.6     6.1         5.7      5.7       6.0      5.7     6.3
Virgin Islands.....      6.0     6.3      5.1      5.9     5.0         7.1      6.1       6.5     13.7     7.7

(1) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Table 8.  Private sector establishment births and deaths, seasonally adjusted

Total private

(Levels in thousands)

                              Number of Establishments                     Employment
                             Births             Deaths(1)            Births             Deaths
Year  3 months ended     Level    Rate(2)   Level    Rate       Level      Rate    Level      Rate

2002  March               204      3.2       190     3.0        1,175       1.1    1,089       1.0
      June                208      3.3       187     2.9        1,189       1.1    1,080       1.0
      September           199      3.1       184     2.9        1,051       1.0    1,023       1.0
      December            201      3.1       191     3.0        1,023       1.0    1,021       1.0

2003  March               193      3.0       186     2.9        1,004        .9    1,011        .9
      June                191      3.0       186     2.9          964        .9      951        .9
      September           193      3.0       179     2.8          954        .9      884        .8
      December            200      3.1       180     2.8          998        .9      910        .9

2004  March               207      3.2       180     2.8        1,000        .9      917        .9
      June                203      3.1       185     2.8          980        .9      909        .8
      September           209      3.2       186     2.8        1,016        .9      953        .9
      December            210      3.2       180     2.7          997        .9      894        .8

2005  March               209      3.1       185     2.8          944        .9      852        .8
      June                216      3.2       180     2.7          951        .9      841        .8
      September           221      3.3       186     2.8          996        .9      884        .8
      December            221      3.3       186     2.8          979        .9      846        .8

2006  March               220      3.2       180     2.6          924        .8      748        .7
      June                221      3.2       194     2.8          973        .9      841        .7
      September           210      3.1       196     2.9          927        .8      836        .7
      December            221      3.2       194     2.8          959        .8      804        .7

2007  March               214      3.1       193     2.8          897        .8      771        .7
      June                206      3.0       202     2.9          884        .8      850        .7
      September           216      3.1       203     2.9          941        .8      836        .7
      December            208      3.0       206     2.9          902        .8      825        .7

2008  March               207      3.0       211     3.0          897        .8      813        .7
      June                201      2.9       228     3.3          876        .8      934        .8
      September           191      2.7       223     3.2          827        .7      880        .8
      December            188      2.7       240     3.5          799        .7      947        .8

2009  March               172      2.5       236     3.4          703        .6      850        .8
      June                177      2.6       227     3.3          742        .7      831        .8
      September           169      2.5       215     3.2          692        .7      787        .7
      December            183      2.7       200     3.0          712        .7      739        .7

2010  March               175      2.6       194     2.9          685        .7      667        .6
      June                179      2.7       185     2.7          713        .7      650        .6
      September           188      2.8       189     2.8          741        .7      694        .7
      December            200      2.9       186     2.7          790        .7      689        .6

2011  March               189      2.8       184     2.7          695        .7      610        .6
      June                192      2.8       190     2.8          748        .7      677        .6
      September           198      2.9       187     2.7          790        .7      674        .6
      December            202      2.9       191     2.8          802        .7      750        .7

2012  March               193      2.8       N/A     N/A          748        .7      N/A       N/A
      June                191      2.8       N/A     N/A          759        .7      N/A       N/A
      September           193      2.8       N/A     N/A          789        .7      N/A       N/A

(1) Values for deaths are not available for the most recent three quarters
    by definition.  See the Technical Note for more information.

(2) The rates measure births and deaths as a percentage
    of the average of the previous and current quarter employment levels or
    total number of establishments.

Last Modified Date: May 01, 2013