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Multiple jobholding in States in 2005.

Publication: Monthly Labor Review
Publication Date: 01-NOV-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Multiple jobholding in States in 2005.(Multiple Jobholding)(Statistical data)

Article Excerpt
From 2004 to 2005, 23 States experienced decreases in their multiple jobholding rate--the percentage of working people who hold two or more jobs--while 21 States and the District of Columbia recorded increases, and 6 States had no change. (1) The largest over-the-year rate decreases among the States were posted in Montana (-0.8 percentage point) and in Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia (-0.7 percentage point each). Alaska experienced the largest increase among the States (+1.5 percentage points), followed by Iowa (+1.0 percentage point) and Wisconsin and Wyoming (+0.9 percentage point each). (See table 1.)

While the national multiple jobholding rate of 5.3 percent in 2005 was little changed from 2004 when it was 5.4...

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