• BarqsHasBite
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      I expect total number employed. For example, healthcare would be broken across hundreds of companies, so it’s not as simple as saying “Walmart”. Likewise there are other retailers than Walmart.

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          That’s the largest singular employer, and which industry that singular employer is in. Vs OP’s total industry employment. These are different things. If there are a ton of small companies, they can easily add up to being larger overall than any singular employer. E.g. the University of Hawaii might be the largest singular employer in Hawaii, but education is not the largest overall industry in Hawaii.

          I know it’s easy to only think of large singular companies, but it’s more detailed and better information to add up the entire employed population of everyone in the state and see what industries they work in.

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      And if the point is to show manufacturing in the US has decreased, isn’t that a “duh” statement?

      In my state you get into the high teens before you hit any companies that do manufacturing.