District of Columbia Payrolls for the Mining, Logging and Construction Industry (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on April 11, 2023.

According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February 2023, District of Columbia's not seasonally adjusted mining, logging and construction payroll employment was 14,700; this means that District of Columbia added no jobs to the mining, logging and construction industry in the month of February 2023. You can see the seasonally adjusted version of this information at this link.

The charts and table below shows District of Columbia's not seasonally adjusted historical mining, logging and construction payroll employment and number of jobs added from January 2007 to February 2023.

You can also see links at the bottom of this page for similar data for a selected group of District of Columbia's industries and links for many more of District of Columbia's industries at this link.

District of Columbia Payrolls for the Mining, Logging and Construction Industry (Not Seas Adj.)
District of Columbia Number of Jobs Added to the Mining, Logging and Construction Industry (Not Seas Adj.)
District of Columbia Payrolls for the Mining, Logging and Construction Industry (Not Seas Adj.)
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Month Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
January 2007 12200
February 2007 12000 -200
March 2007 12100 100
April 2007 12200 100
May 2007 12600 400
June 2007 12800 200
July 2007 12900 100
August 2007 13400 500
September 2007 13200 -200
October 2007 13100 -100
November 2007 13000 -100
December 2007 12500 -500
January 2008 12700 200
February 2008 12800 100
March 2008 12800 0
April 2008 12600 -200
May 2008 12900 300
June 2008 13000 100
July 2008 13100 100
August 2008 13500 400
September 2008 13100 -400
October 2008 13200 100
November 2008 13100 -100
December 2008 12800 -300
January 2009 12600 -200
February 2009 12600 0
March 2009 12200 -400
April 2009 12100 -100
May 2009 12100 0
June 2009 12000 -100
July 2009 11500 -500
August 2009 11400 -100
September 2009 11200 -200
October 2009 10700 -500
November 2009 10500 -200
December 2009 10400 -100
January 2010 10100 -300
February 2010 9200 -900
March 2010 10100 900
April 2010 10700 600
May 2010 10700 0
June 2010 10700 0
July 2010 11100 400
August 2010 11000 -100
September 2010 10700 -300
October 2010 11000 300
November 2010 11000 0
December 2010 11000 0
January 2011 11000 0
February 2011 11100 100
March 2011 11200 100
April 2011 11700 500
May 2011 11900 200
June 2011 12100 200
July 2011 13000 900
August 2011 13100 100
September 2011 12800 -300
October 2011 12600 -200
November 2011 12500 -100
December 2011 12600 100
January 2012 12500 -100
February 2012 12800 300
March 2012 13000 200
April 2012 13500 500
May 2012 13700 200
June 2012 13900 200
July 2012 14000 100
August 2012 14000 0
September 2012 13900 -100
October 2012 14200 300
November 2012 13900 -300
December 2012 13800 -100
January 2013 13500 -300
February 2013 13600 100
March 2013 13700 100
April 2013 13500 -200
May 2013 13900 400
June 2013 14100 200
July 2013 14700 600
August 2013 14800 100
September 2013 14300 -500
October 2013 14100 -200
November 2013 14100 0
December 2013 14000 -100
January 2014 13800 -200
February 2014 13700 -100
March 2014 13900 200
April 2014 14000 100
May 2014 14200 200
June 2014 14500 300
July 2014 14900 400
August 2014 14900 0
September 2014 14600 -300
October 2014 14600 0
November 2014 14400 -200
December 2014 14200 -200
January 2015 13600 -600
February 2015 13500 -100
March 2015 13600 100
April 2015 13900 300
May 2015 14200 300
June 2015 14300 100
July 2015 14900 600
August 2015 15100 200
September 2015 14800 -300
October 2015 15800 1000
November 2015 15800 0
December 2015 15900 100
January 2016 15800 -100
February 2016 15500 -300
March 2016 15900 400
April 2016 15700 -200
May 2016 15800 100
June 2016 15900 100
July 2016 14700 -1200
August 2016 14800 100
September 2016 14700 -100
October 2016 15300 600
November 2016 15100 -200
December 2016 15200 100
January 2017 14500 -700
February 2017 14800 300
March 2017 14900 100
April 2017 15400 500
May 2017 15600 200
June 2017 15900 300
July 2017 15900 0
August 2017 15700 -200
September 2017 15600 -100
October 2017 15400 -200
November 2017 15200 -200
December 2017 15300 100
January 2018 15200 -100
February 2018 15500 300
March 2018 15800 300
April 2018 15900 100
May 2018 15800 -100
June 2018 16000 200
July 2018 15800 -200
August 2018 15700 -100
September 2018 15600 -100
October 2018 15600 0
November 2018 15400 -200
December 2018 15500 100
January 2019 14600 -900
February 2019 14700 100
March 2019 14800 100
April 2019 14700 -100
May 2019 14900 200
June 2019 15100 200
July 2019 15100 0
August 2019 15100 0
September 2019 14800 -300
October 2019 15000 200
November 2019 14600 -400
December 2019 14400 -200
January 2020 15000 600
February 2020 15200 200
March 2020 15300 100
April 2020 13900 -1400
May 2020 14300 400
June 2020 14800 500
July 2020 15400 600
August 2020 15600 200
September 2020 15400 -200
October 2020 15200 -200
November 2020 15000 -200
December 2020 14800 -200
January 2021 14500 -300
February 2021 14900 400
March 2021 15000 100
April 2021 14900 -100
May 2021 14800 -100
June 2021 15000 200
July 2021 15200 200
August 2021 15000 -200
September 2021 14900 -100
October 2021 15500 600
November 2021 15500 0
December 2021 15700 200
January 2022 15000 -700
February 2022 15200 200
March 2022 15400 200
April 2022 15300 -100
May 2022 15400 100
June 2022 15500 100
July 2022 15300 -200
August 2022 15400 100
September 2022 15500 100
October 2022 15500 0
November 2022 15200 -300
December 2022 15200 0
January 2023 14700 -500
February 2023 14700 0

District of Columbia's Payroll Employment for Different Industries (Not Seas Adj.)

Use the links below to see the not seasonally adjusted payroll employment and number of jobs added for the following selected District of Columbia industries. You can also see the not seasonally adjusted District of Columbia payroll employment for many more industries at this link.