By BLS, 6/4/21
The monthly jobs report shows jobs added in 2021
559,000 in May
278,000 in April
785,000 in March
379,000 in February
49,000 in January
2,050,000 total
The current US jobs deficit is 7.6 million
In May, the unemployment rate declined by 0.3 percentage
point to 5.8 percent, and the number of unemployed persons fell by 496,000 to
9.3 million. These measures are down considerably from their recent highs in April
2020 but remain well above their levels prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
pandemic (3.5 percent and 5.7 million, respectively, in February 2020)
Establishment Survey Data Total nonfarm payroll employment
increased by 559,000 in May, following increases of 278,000 in April and
785,000 in March. In May, nonfarm payroll employment is down by 7.6 million, or
5.0 percent, from its pre-pandemic level in February 2020. Notable job gains
occurred in leisure and hospitality, in public and private education, and in
health care and social assistance in May. (See table B-1. See the box note on
page 5 for more information about how the establishment survey and its measures
were affected by the coronavirus pandemic.)
In May, employment in leisure and hospitality increased by
292,000, as pandemic-related restrictions continued to ease in some parts of
the country. Nearly two-thirds of the increase was in food services and
drinking places (+186,000). Employment also rose in amusements, gambling, and
recreation (+58,000) and in accommodation (+35,000). Employment in leisure and
hospitality is down by 2.5 million, or 15.0 percent, from its level in February
2020.
In May, employment increased in public and private
education, reflecting the continued resumption of in-person learning and other
school-related activities in some parts of the country.
Employment rose by 53,000 in local government education, by
50,000 in state government education, and by 41,000 in private education.
However, employment is down from February 2020 levels in local government
education (-556,000), state government education (-244,000), and private
education (-293,000).
Health care and social assistance added 46,000 jobs in May.
Employment in health care continued to trend up (+23,000), reflecting a gain in
ambulatory health care services (+22,000). Social assistance added 23,000 jobs
over the month, largely in child day care services (+18,000). Compared with
February 2020, employment is down by 508,000 in health care and by 257,000 in
social assistance.
Employment in information rose by 29,000 over the month but
is down by 193,000 since February 2020. In May, job gains occurred in motion
picture and sound recording industries (+14,000).
Manufacturing employment rose by 23,000 in May. A job gain
in motor vehicles and parts (+25,000) followed a loss in April (-38,000).
Employment in manufacturing is down by 509,000 from its level in February 2020.
-4- Transportation and warehousing added 23,000 jobs in
May. Employment increased in support activities for transportation (+10,000)
and in air transportation (+9,000). Since February 2020, employment in
transportation and warehousing is down by 100,000.
Employment in wholesale trade increased by 20,000 in May,
mostly in the durable goods component (+14,000). Employment in wholesale trade
is down by 211,000 since February 2020.
Construction employment edged down in May (-20,000),
reflecting a job loss in nonresidential specialty trade contractors (-17,000).
Employment in construction is 225,000 lower than in February 2020.
Employment in professional and business services changed
little in May (+35,000). Within the industry, employment continued to trend up
in accounting and bookkeeping services (+14,000).
Employment in temporary help services changed little over
the month (+4,000), following a large decline in April (-116,000). Overall,
employment in professional and business services is down by 708,000 since
February 2020.
Employment in retail trade changed little in May (-6,000).
Clothing and clothing accessories stores added 11,000 jobs. Employment in food
and beverage stores decreased by 26,000, following a decline of 47,000 in
April.
Employment in retail trade is 411,000 below its February
2020 level. In May, employment changed little in other major industries,
including mining, financial activities, and other services.
Total US Unemployed 9.3 million since February 2020. US Unemployment by industry has deficits
since February 2020.
Industry
Deficit
Hospitality 2.5
million
Public Schools 244000
Pvt Schools 293000
Social Asst
257000
Healthcare 508000
Media
193000
Manufacturing 509000
Transp Whse 100000
Wholesale 211000
Construction 225000
Temp Svc
708000
Retail 411000
Totals
6,159,000
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
Comments
The difference between 9.300,000 and 6,159,000 is 3,141,000
that would include oil and gas related jobs. This is the shortfall between jobs
held in February 2020 vs May 2021.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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