I couldn't find an exact figure, but this is from today's issue of the Los Angeles TImes business section:"June's job growth followed revised gains of 104,000 in May and 292,000 in April. The latest gains were spread across many industries, with some of the biggest increases in sectors that tend to pay higher wages."
The article also noted that professional and business services added 56.000 jobs; education added 38,000; and construction, riding the booming housing market, added 18,000 jobs.
However, manufacturing jobs tumbled 24,000 - a 55 year low. The explanation was that factories were boosting productivity but auto assembly and parts plants cut production.