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  2. Economy of the United States by sector - Wikipedia

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    Number of establishments by sector in the United States economy in 1997, 2002, and 2007. Value of sales, shipments, receipts, revenue, or business done by sector in the United States economy in 1997, 2002, and 2007. Annual payroll by sector in the United States economy in 1997, 2002, and 2007.

  3. Manufacturing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing is a vital economic sector in the United States of America. [1] The United States is the world's second-largest manufacturer after the People's Republic of China with a record high real output in 2021 of $2.5 trillion. [2] As of December 2016, the U.S. manufacturing industry employed 12.35 million people.

  4. List of largest United States–based employers globally

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    This is a list of United States–based companies having the most employees globally. For some companies listed, the majority of total employees live and work in other countries. For some companies listed, the majority of total employees live and work in other countries.

  5. US economic output hits highest level since April 2022 amid ...

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    The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow Tool model, which incorporates data from the current quarter to project GDP, estimates the US economy will have grown at an annualized rate of 2.6% in the fourth quarter.

  6. These industries had the biggest swings in job openings - AOL

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    Industries are ranked by the percent change in job openings from June 2023 to 2024 and are listed from the largest decreases to the largest increases. Monthly data is preliminary.

  7. The economies of the 40 biggest US cities, ranked from worst ...

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    The US economy varies in its biggest cities. Metro areas such as San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, and San Jose have particularly strong economies; Cleveland, Virginia Beach, and Providence are much ...

  8. Coal mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Average annual number of coal miners, 1985 to 2015 (Data from St. Louis Federal Reserve Board) Average annual number of employed coal miners in the United States, 1890–2014. At the end of July 2022, the coal industry employed approximately 38,400 miners. [1] US employment in coal mining peaked in 1923, when there were 863,000 coal miners. [46]

  9. Labor force in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 1960, foreign-born immigrant women have the lowest labor market participation rate between all of the groups in the United States. [58] The groups include immigrant men and individuals born in the United States. [58] Foreign-born immigrant women participate in the labor force between 75 and 78 percent lower than native born males. [58]