Health care has added 63,700 jobs this year. Including: • 22,000 at doctors' offices; • 10,100 in home health; and • Just 2,200 at hospitals
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) May 2, 2014
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May Jobs Day
- Labor Secretary Tom Perez on April's jobs numbers
- Health care has added 63,700 jobs this year
- We still aren't back to our pre-crash jobs peak