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Freight Facts and Figures 2012

Table 4-4. Employment in For-Hire Transportation Establishments Primarily Serving Freight: 1990, 2000, and 2009-20111

Employment in many transportation industries has remained steady or has grown over the past two decades with the notable exception of railroads and pipelines, which have declined by 15 percent and 28 percent, respectively, between 1990 and 2011. Trucking in 2011 accounted for 30 percent of total transportation and warehousing sector employment.

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Thousands of employees

Blank cell. 1990 2000 2009 2010 2011
Total U.S. labor force2 109,487 131,785 130,807 (R) 130,346 132,186
Transportation and warehousing 3,476 4,410 4,236 (R) 4,235 4,322
Rail transportation 272 232 218 (R) 223 232
Water transportation 57 56 63 63 63
Truck transportation 1,122 1,406 1,268 (R) 1,271 1,318
Air transportation3 541 628 460 454 456
Pipeline transportation 60 46 43 42 43
Support activities for transportation4 364 537 549 (R) 548 574
Couriers and messengers 375 605 546 527 522
Warehousing and storage 407 514 637 (R) 643 650

Key: R = revised

1Annual averages.

2Excludes farm employment.

3Data for air transportation includes passenger and freight transportation employment.

4Industries in the support activities for transportation subsector provide services that support transportation. These services may be provided to transportation carrier establishments or to the general public. This subsector includes a wide array of establishments, including air traffic control services, marine cargo handling, and motor vehicle towing.

Notes:

These data include workers employed in transportation industries but not necessarily in a transportation occupation, such as a lawyer working for a trucking company. Moreover, these data exclude workers in transportation occupations employed by non-transportation industries, such as a truck driver employed by a retail company.

Source:

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics survey, available at www.bls.gov/ces as of July 16, 2012.

 


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