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From June 2015 to June 2016, employment increased in 291 of the 344 counties with 75,000 or more jobs. Among these large counties, Williamson, Tennessee, had the largest over-the-year percentage increase, with a gain of 6.7 percent. That compares with national job growth of 1.5 percent.
County | Percent change in employment(p) |
---|---|
Williamson, TN |
6.7 |
Utah, UT |
6.5 |
Loudoun, VA |
5.2 |
Williamson, TX |
4.7 |
Rutherford, TN |
4.6 |
Denton, TX |
4.6 |
Lee, FL |
4.5 |
Seminole, FL |
4.5 |
Clay, MO |
4.5 |
York, SC |
4.5 |
Footnotes: (p) Preliminary |
The five counties with the largest increases in employment levels had a combined over-the-year employment gain of 254,900 jobs, which was 12.1 percent of the overall job increase for the nation.
County | Net change in employment (p) |
---|---|
Los Angeles, CA |
76,700 |
Maricopa, AZ |
51,500 |
Dallas, TX |
46,200 |
King, WA |
43,800 |
New York, NY |
36,700 |
Fulton, GA |
31,200 |
Clark, NV |
30,700 |
Santa Clara, CA |
30,000 |
Orange, CA |
28,400 |
San Diego, CA |
27,600 |
Footnotes: (p) Preliminary |
During the year ending in the second quarter of 2016, average weekly wages for the nation increased to $989, a 2.2-percent increase. Among the 344 largest counties, 304 had over-the-year increases in average weekly wages. McLean, Illinois, had the largest percentage wage increase among the largest U.S. counties (21.0 percent).
These data are from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. To learn more, see "County Employment and Wages: Second Quarter 2016" (HTML) (PDF). Data for 2016 are preliminary and subject to revision.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Williamson County, Tennessee, leads large counties in over-the-year job gains at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2016/williamson-county-tennessee-leads-large-counties-in-over-the-year-job-gains.htm (visited November 10, 2024).