Ummm, that's part time for economic reasons (there are over 27 million people who usually work part time) And that 5.77 million is down from 6 million in September.Behind the New Job Numbers for October
5.77 million now working part-time
But those aren't "jobs numbers." there are two surveys, one for businesses and one for households. The official "jobs created" number is from non-farm payrolls and does not distinguish between full and part time. You're citing the less reliable data from teh household survey.
The numbers are seasonally adjusted to account for the current hiring spurts. Unadjusted Clothing store employment went up 59,000 and was adjusted down to 19.5 thousand.19,500 were for clothing stores ahead of the holiday shopping season – meaning they won't be there in Jan 2016
A large percentage, but not clearly minimum wage.52.6% jobs created by health care, retail and restaurants – the last two clearly minimum wage