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Since 2010, the Increase in Employment in the United States Exceeds All
Other Advanced Economies Combined
27
Note: Data for 2014 is a projection based on the October 2014 World Economic Outlook.
Source: International Monetary Fund; CEA calculations.
This is a disproportionate share of the employment gains, given that the United States
represents about 30 percent of the population in advanced economies.
United States
United
Kingdom
Germany
Canada
Japan
Korea
All Other
Share of Net Employment Gain in
Advanced Economies, 2010-2014