In 1968 233,400 Americans were employed in the footwear industry
By 1995, only 53,800 Americans were employed in the footwear industry
In 1998, there were approximately 197,000 Americans employed in the footwear industry.
The employable population in the United States consists of individuals who are of working age (typically 16 to 64 years old) and are willing and able to work. As of 2021, the labor force participation rate in the U.S. is around 61.6%, which means that approximately 163 million Americans are currently in the labor force and are employable.
I think 70% of people in America are self employed.
The paint and coatings industry employed an estimated 51,084 Americans in 2001.
Enslaved Africans were a significant portion of the workforce on plantations, working under brutal conditions. Indentured servants, often poor Europeans, were also employed on plantations under temporary contracts. Overseers or managers were hired to supervise the labor and operations on the plantations.
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Type your answer here... Including men and women of working age or that have children, approx. 38% are not employed and receive benefits from the employed. This includes those incarcerated, in hospitals etc.
Thie depends on the Subaru model.
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