According to National Retail Federation analysis the retail Industry posted job increases in the month of October.

Based on the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation report the National Retail Federation estimates that the retail industry added 37,600 jobs in October 2013 with gains in most sectors.

“The latest jobs report, which came in stronger than anticipated, provides some positive indication that the economy and employment situation are steadily improving,” says NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay. “The timing couldn’t be better for retailers and consumers, who are busy preparing for the holiday shopping season.”

“It is now incumbent upon policymakers to address our pending fiscal and budgetary questions sooner rather than later. We cannot afford to repeat the same mistakes, which led us to a government shutdown and to the brink of default,” says Shay.

NRF calculated retail industry job gains at 37,600 in October, and 295,000 year-over-year, a 2.4 percent increase over 2012. Job gains were seen in every retail sector with the exception of clothing and clothing stores, which witnessed a contraction of 12,500 positions in September.

“Today’s report puts the U.S. economy in a very positive light heading into the fall and winter seasons,” says NRF Chief Economist, Jack Kleinhenz.  “The government shutdown had little to no impact on the improving employment situation, which is steadily improving along with GDP. While retailers and businesses are hiring, consumers remain cautious, but we remain steadfast in our belief that consumer confidence and spending will improve.”

In its annual holiday sales and employment forecast, NRF predicted that retailers would see a 3.9 percent increase in sales, and hire an additional 720,000 to 780,000 employees this holiday season.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation report showed that the economy added 204,000 jobs in October, 2013. Unemployment was calculated at 7.3 percent.