Transportation gains 16.6k jobs in June

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The transportation industry gained 16,600 jobs in June, rising to a total of 4,618,500 employed workers, according to statistics released Friday by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

In comparison, overall employment in the U.S. increased by 288,000 jobs in June while the unemployment rate fell by 0.2 percent to 6.1 percent.

The couriers and messengers sector of transportation experienced the highest number of gains, growing from 563,000 jobs in May to 568,500 jobs in June — an increase of 5,500 jobs.

The scenic and sightseeing sector of transportation saw the only losses, declining by 800 jobs. Employment in this sector dropped from 30,100 jobs in May to 29,300 jobs in June.

See monthly changes in transportation jobs below:

Sector

May 2014 (number of jobs)

June 2014 (number of jobs)

Change (month over month)

Transportation and warehousing

4,601,900

4,618,500

+16,600

  Air transportation

456,200

456,400

+200

  Rail transportation

236,400

237,900

+1,500

  Water transportation

68,000

68,400

+400

  Truck transportation

1,401,700

1,405,000

+3,300

  Transit and ground

  passenger transportation

451,200

451,400

+200

  Pipeline transportation

45,300

45,400

+100

  Scenic and sightseeing

  transportation

30,100

29,300

-800

  Support activities for

  transportation

611,800

615,100

+3,300

  Couriers and messengers

563,000

568,500

+5,500

  Warehousing and storage

738,200

741,100

+2,900

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics