The trucking industry lost 6,800 jobs in March-- the first such drop since 2013, according to the latest employment numbers from the Department of Labor.
by Staff
April 3, 2015
Graph showing trucking employment from 2013 through 2015.Graph: Department of Labor
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Graph showing trucking employment from 2013 through 2015. Graph: Department of Labor
The trucking industry lost 6,800 jobs in March-- the first such drop since 2013, according to the latest employment numbers from the Department of Labor. The report did not specify the types of trucking jobs or segments that contributed to the loss.
Despite the drop in trucking, overall employment increased by 126,000 jobs for the month and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.5%. Average hourly earnings for all employees also rose in March by 7 cents to $24.86.
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