From June 2010 to June 2011, employment increased by 215 341 U.S. County’s largest, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Ottawa, Mich., posted the largest increase, with the advantage of 4.7 per cent over the past year, compared with 0.9 per cent of national employment growth. In Ottawa, the largest employment increase occurred in manufacturing, which earned the work a year 2,514 (9.0 percent). San Joaquin, California, suffered a decline of over-the-year in the job among the largest counties in the United States with the largest loss of 4.0%.
U.S. weekly average salary increased during the years of 3.0 percent to $ 891 in the second quarter of 2011. Among County in United States, Williamson, Texas, had the biggest over-the-year increase in average weekly wages in the second quarter of 2011 with the advantages of 11.2 percent. In Williamson, wage increases totaling $ 195.2 million (24.4 percent) in the trade industry, transportation and utilities have the biggest impact on the over-the-year increase in average weekly wages. Champaign, Illinois, had the largest decrease in average weekly wages with the loss of 3.6 per cent a year. County employment and wages data compiled under census Quarterly employment and wages (QCEW) program.
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