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The Pace of Job Growth Has Picked Up to 241,000 Per Month in 2014, Up
From 194,000 Per Month in 2013, and the Most in Any Year Since the 1990s
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Note: Data for 2014 as of November.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Average Monthly Job Growth by Year
Average Monthly Job Gain/Loss (Thousands)
Total employment has risen by 2.65 million in the first eleven months of 2014, already totaling more jobs
than in any full calendar year since the late 1990s. The economy is adding jobs at a rate of about 2 percent
per year, also on pace for the largest percentage increase in any calendar year since the late 1990s