A report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that while part time employment is going up, it’s being offset by a drop in full time employment!
The top five states for increased part time work are Montana, Oregon, Maine, Vermont and Idaho. Montana leads the country with a 39% increase in part time work.
In Idaho there was an average of about 515,000 people with full time jobs in 2007. In 2010 that number dropped to 445,000. At the same time, in 2010 the number of part time jobs increased 35%.
As far as full time wages go, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says the average full time pay in Idaho, in 2010, was $666 per week. That’s a piddly 4.6% increase from 2007, and it’s one of the smallest increases in the entire United States!