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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • GDP, Employment By Sector

  • Employment Change — Pre/Post-Pandemic

GDP, Employment by Sector

"GDP by Sector" shows what percentage of the total GDP each industry holds Pre-COVID-19.
  • DATA SOURCE FOR "GDP by Sector": CAGDP2 GDP BY METROPOLITAN AREA >

  • Some data may be unavailable due to confidential information by the Bureau of Economic Analysis' CAGDP2 Report. Thus, some industries may have no data to report and are given a value of 0.00. To remedy this issue the best we can, we added a variable called "Missing values (Estimate)" that holds/bundles all industries with no data to report. We accomplish this by subtracting the total GDP by the sum of all industries with data to report. Different shades of colored bars represent the bar's percentage intensity.
  • Full y-axis label names (unordered): Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting; Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; Utilities; Construction; Manufacturing; Wholesale trade; Retail trade; Transportation and warehousing; Information; Finance and insurance; Real estate and rental and leasing; Professional and business services Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services; Educational services; Health care and social assistance; Arts, entertainment, and recreation; Accommodation and food services; Other services (except government and government enterprises); Government and government enterprises; Missing values (Estimate).

"Employment by Sector" shows what percentage of the total employees each industry holds Pre-COVID-19.
  • DATA SOURCE FOR "Employment by Sector": CURRENT EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS (CES) REPORT >

  • Full y-axis label names (unordered): Mining, Logging and Construction; Manufacturing; Trade, Transportation, and Utilities; Information; Financial Activities; Professional and Business Services; Education and Health Services; Leisure and Hospitality; Other Services; Government.

Employment Change — Pre/Post-Pandemic

These figures show the monthly change in percentage of employees by industry.
  • Industries without a bar indicate a zero percent change in the number of jobs compared to the previous month. Different shades of colored bars represent the bar's percent change intensity. The data used to calculate percent change is available in our Data page as a spreadsheet.
  • Full y-axis label names (ordered): Total Nonfarm; Mining, Logging and Construction; Manufacturing, Trade, Transportation, and Utilities; Information; Financial Activities; Professional and Business Services; Education and Health Services; Leisure and Hospitality; Other Services; Government.

2020

2021

2022