Clothing, Accessory, and General Merchandise Stores Careers

Employment

Clothing, accessory, and general merchandise stores—one of the largest employers in the Nation—had about 4.2 million wage and salary jobs in 2004. Department stores accounted for most jobs in the industry, but only about 7 percent of establishments. In 2004, about 7 of 10 workers were employed in clothing, accessory, and general merchandise stores having more than 50 workers (chart 1). In contrast to many industries, this industry employs workers in all sections of the country, from the largest cities to the smallest towns.

Many of the industry's workers are young—31 percent were under 24 years old in 2004, compared with 14 percent for all industries. About 29 percent of the workers were employed part time.

Chart 1.  Number of workers employed by establishment, March 2004.   While fewer than 10 percent of establishments employ 50 or more workers, they account for nearly 70 percent of the industry's employment.

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