Bureau of Labor Statistics: Then and Now - Job Growth in the Most Populated Cities of 1790
July 02, 2019
July 02, 2019
WASHINGTON, July 2 -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the following article from the Economics Daily:
In 1790, the newly established United States of America conducted its first census. Thomas Jefferson played dual roles serving as the country's first Secretary of State and director of the census. Today we look at over-the-year percent change in employment in the most populated areas during the 1790 census.
In May 2019, employment in New . . .
In 1790, the newly established United States of America conducted its first census. Thomas Jefferson played dual roles serving as the country's first Secretary of State and director of the census. Today we look at over-the-year percent change in employment in the most populated areas during the 1790 census.
In May 2019, employment in New . . .