By BLS 5/5/24
This report is preliminary and will be revised. This report counts the additions to payroll on ADP and others that offer payrolling services. These numbers will be compared with payroll tax receipts received in 30 days from all employers and revised.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
The average work week moved from 34.4 to 34.3 hours in April 2024.
Job openings decreased from 8.86
million to 8.75 million in March 2024.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/JTSJOL
Jobs restored in 2021 from the
Covid years were 7.2 million.
Jobs created in 2022 were 4.5
million.
Jobs created in 2023 were 3.1
million..
The report shows jobs added in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 by month
175,000 in April 2024
303,000 in March 2024
275,000 in February 2024 rev to
270000
353,000 in January 2024 rev to
229000
158,000 in December 2023 rev to
290000
199,000 in November 2023
150,000 in October 2023
336,000 in September 2023
187,000 in August 2023
187,000 in July 2023
185,000 in June 2023 rev dn 24000
314,000 in May 2023 rev dn 25000
253,000 in April 2023
236,000 in March 2023
311,000 in February 2023
517,000 in January 2023
3,033,000 in 2023
-1,700,000 layoffs
1,333,000 jobs
223,000 in December 2022
263,000 in November 2022
261,000 in October 2022
263,000 in September 2022
315,000 in August 2022
528,000 in July 2022
372,000 in June 2022
390,000 in May 2022
428,000 in April 2022
431,000 in March 2022
678,000 in February 2022
467,000 in January 2022
4,620,000 in 2022
-1,760,000 layoffs
2,860,000 jobs
199,000 in December 2021
210,000 in November 2021
531,000 in October 2021
194,000 in September 2021
235,000 in August 2021
943,000 in July 2021
850,000 in June 2021
559,000 in May 2021
278,000 in April 2021
785,000 in March 2021
379,000 in February 2021
49,000 in January 2021
5,212,000 in 2021
-1,300,000 layoffs
3,912,000 jobs
12,855,000 total 2021-2023
-19,430,000 layoffs
-6,575,000 jobs
BLS Jobs Report April 2024
Total nonfarm payroll employment
increased by 175,000 in April 2024 and the unemployment remained at 3.9%. The
number of unemployed persons remained at 6.5 million. Permanent job losers grew
by 362,000 to 1.9 million. The Labor Participation rate remained at 62.7.
There were 5.7 million actively seeking jobs.
Health care jobs increased by 56,000 in April and is above February 2020 levels.
Government jobs increased by 8,000 in April and is above February 2020 levels
Construction jobs increased by 9,000 in April.
Leisure and hospitality food and drink service jobs did not increase in April. Jobs are down by 121,000 since February 2020
Other Services jobs did not increase in April.
Social Assistance jobs increased by 31,000 in April.
Retail jobs increased by 20000 in April. Retail jobs are down by 100,000 since February 2020
Professional and business services jobs did not increase in April and is above February 2020 levels by 1,000,000 jobs.
Transportation and Warehouse jobs did not increase in April.
Manufacturing jobs did not increase in April.
Information jobs did not increase in April.
Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction jobs did not increase in April.
Financial jobs did not increase in April. Employment in financial activities is 200,000 jobs above its February 2020 level.
Wholesale jobs did not increase in April.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
In February 2020 the US Jobs
Deficit was 9.5 million.
US Unemployment by industry had
deficits from February 2020.
2020 2021
Industry
June Sept Oct Feb Apr May Aug Dec
Hospitality 2.2M 1.6M 1.4M 1.5M
1.4M 1.3M -1.1m -1m
Prof &
Bus 632K 385K 215K+596k+738k +821k+1.1m +1m
Mfg 481K
353K 270K 178k 56k 17k 0k 0k
Construct 238K
201K 150K 11k +8k +40k +40k +59k
Mining
110K 93K 87K 62k +73k +80k +96k +102
Healthcare 508K 524K 460K 306k 250k 223k -37k +0k
Public Sch 582K
504K 575K 306k 306k 308k -555k
-555k
Pvt
Schls 255K 172K 148K 148k 148k 115k +115k
+115k
SocialAsst 236K
204K 204K 152k 126k 126k -53k -40k
Media/Info 193K
108K 122K 122k 122k 122k +117k
+101k
Tran
Whse 94K +75K +149K+584k +674k+709k +759k +751k
Wholesale
192K 159K 158K 113k 1
57k 41k -3k +0k
Other Svc
297K 189K 169K 317k
317k 317k -317k -300k
Retail
303K
202K 140K 104k 284k+159k -208k -200k
Totals 6.3M 4.6M 4.9M 3.8M 2.9M 2.6M -1.34k - 0k
Industries with deficits as of
2/28/23 included Hospitality, Public Schools, Retail and Other Services.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
The Employment
Situation-August 2021 (bls.gov)
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
US Job Cuts
Scores of Americans had to brush up
their CVs last year. In 2023, companies planned 721,677 job cuts, a 98% jump from 2022,
according to a new report from professional outplacement firm Challenger, Gray,
and Christmas. The number marks the highest annual total since 2020.Jan 4, 2024
The tech layoff wave is still going strong in
2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year
has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to
independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi.
https://www.businessinsider.com/layoffs-sweeping-us-these-are-companies-making-cuts-2024
Comments
The US Jobs deficit was 9.5 million in January 2021. This is the shortfall between jobs held in February 2020.
Over 10 million illegal immigrants entered the US since January 2021. I expect they will take government welfare in addition to jobs where they can be supervised by bi-lingual illegals in jobs that don’t require English and drug cartel jobs. Over 2 million legal immigrants arrive each year and 2 million US students graduate each year.
The US Labor Force Participation
Rate 2021-2024
62.7 April 2024
62.7 March 2024
62.5 February 2024
62.5 January 2024
62.5 December 2023
62.8 November 2023
62.7 October 2023
62.8 September 2023
62.8 August 2023
62.6 July 2023
62.6 June 2023
62.6 May 2023
62.6 April 2023
62.6 March 2023
62.5 February 2023
62.4 January 2023
60.1 December 2022
62.1 November 2022
62.2 October 2022
62.3 September 2022
62.4 August 2022
62.1 July 2022
62.2 June 2022
62.3 May 2022
62.2 April 2022
62.4 March 2022
62.3 February
62.2 January 2022
61.9 December 2021
61.8 November 2021
61.6 October 2021
61.6 September 2021
61.7 August 2021
61.7 July 2021
61.6 June 2021
61.6 May 2021
61.7 April 2021
61.5 March 2021
61.4 February 2021
61.4 January 2021
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/labor-force-participation-rate
US
Layoffs by Year
2023 194,000
2022 93,000
2021 10,353,000
Total 10.640.000
https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2022/article/job-openings-and-quits-reach-record-highs-i
Jobs 2021-2023
Jobs restored 12,686,000
Job Lay-offs 10,640,000
Jobs created 2,046,000
Comments
The 12,686,000 Jobs restored are off-set by the 10.640,000 Job Lay-offs to have 2.046.000 Jobs created in 2021 to 2023.
The US population is 335.9 million. The Labor Participation rate is 62.7%. The US Labor force is 209.9375 million.
The BLS Jobs Data is released monthly to report job starts but doesn’t report job lay-offs. It is quietly adjusted later and recorded unintelligibly in tables near the bottom of the report.
The average work week decreased to 34.3 hours in April 2024. The Labor Participation rate remained at 62.7. These are clues that US citizen employment is flat. The increase is likely due to job gains by illegal immigrants.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
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