NRF calculated that retail employment increased 28,000 in April from
March and 241,000 year-over-year. March's retail employment was revised
upward by 2,700 jobs.
The increase reflects the growth and positive
momentum seen in the retail industry in recent months.
"While
this is certainly a solid report and proves that retailers continue to
help lead the way in job creation, there is still room to address the
underlying issue that the overall labor force remains underutilized,"
Shay said.
"A concentration on pro-business initiatives by our leaders
in Washington that would give companies the confidence they need to hire
more out-of-work Americans would go a long way in this economic
recovery."
"After a weak report on growth in the overall
economy, the strong jobs report shows that the backlash from the
weather-induced slowdown between December and March impacted economic
activity but was not a foreboding sign of what is to come," said
Kleinhenz.
“We expect a rebound in economic activity. While only select
sectors such as apparel and general merchandise reported higher results,
we expect retailers to be stocked and prepared for one of the busiest
times of the year – summer."
The federal Bureau of Labor
Statistics Employment Situation Summary showed that total nonfarm
payroll employment rose by 288,000 in April, above analysts’
expectations.
By press release
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