Healthcare also added a significant number of jobs last month in its finance, transportation, warehousing and social aid sectors, but continues to drive a rise in U.S. employment.
The healthcare department added 52,000 jobs in February, according to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday. As in the previous month, this profit was concentrated in outpatient health services and hospitals as well as nursing and residential care facilities.
Financial activities, a weak sector in the past year, cast 21,000 profits in February. This is significantly higher than the average monthly average increase in the sector with 5,000 employment over the past 12 months. Many of them were in finance and insurance, but the commercial banking sector continues to take away jobs.