The most telling portion of this graphic is the manufacturing section, which shows us that our manufacturing sector is now collectively smaller than the number of jobs we have in government.
Since the recession started in December 2007:
- there are still 1.3 million fewer U.S. jobs than when the recession began.
- health care has added 1.5 million jobs.
- restaurants and bars have added roughly 700,000 jobs.
- the number of construction jobs has fallen by 1.6 million.
- the number of manufacturing jobs has fallen by 1.7 million.
- the number of government jobs has fallen by about 500,000.