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Jobs Numbers #8334736
02/07/25 09:03 AM
02/07/25 09:03 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper Offline OP
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
Who else here would like the report broken down by what kind of job and private or public?


-Goofy
Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334748
02/07/25 09:21 AM
02/07/25 09:21 AM
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Michigan
The full details are available on the BLS website. Not sure exactly what you are looking for but it'll have the numbers by private, government, industry, depending on how deep you want to dig into it

Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334752
02/07/25 09:31 AM
02/07/25 09:31 AM
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The Labor Department on Friday reported that employers added 143,000 jobs in January, below the estimate from LSEG economists.

The unemployment rate came in at 4%, coming in lower than economists' expectations.

The number of jobs added in the prior two months were both revised, with job creation in November revised up by 49,000 from a gain of 212,000 to 261,000; while December was revised up by 51,000 from a gain of 256,000 to 307,000. Taken together, 100,000 more jobs were created in those two months than previously reported.

Private sector payrolls added 111,000 jobs in January, below the 141,000 estimated by LSEG economists.

Wage growth was stronger than expected, with average earnings growing by 0.5% from the prior month and 4.1% from a year ago. Those both top the LSEG economists' estimates of 0.3% growth on a monthly basis and 3.8% year over year.

The manufacturing sector saw employment rise by a modest 3,000 jobs in January, which came in above economists' expectations that the sector would shed 2,000 jobs for the month.

Health care added 44,000 jobs in January, driven by hiring at hospitals (+14,000), nursing and residential care facilities (+13,000) and home healthcare services (+11,000). The sector was below its 2024 average of 57,000 jobs per month.


Retail added 34,000 jobs last month with notable gains at general merchandise retailers (+31,000) and furniture and home furnishings retailers (+5,000), while electronics and appliance retailers saw a decline (-7,000). Overall, the retail sector had little net employment change in 2024.

Government added 32,000 jobs in January – a figure that was close to in line with its average monthly gain of 38,000 in 2024.

Social assistance added 22,000 jobs, led by individual and family services (+20,000) with gains also occurring in community food and housing, emergency and other relief services (+4,000). The sector grew by an average of 20,000 jobs a month last year.

The mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction industry lost 8,000 jobs in January, with losses concentrated in mining support activities. The sector experienced little net change in 2024.

The labor force participation rate was unchanged at 62.6% after accounting for the annual adjustments to population controls made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

The number of people considered to be long-term unemployed, defined as being jobless for 27 weeks or more, was little changed in January at 1.4 million. The long-term unemployed accounted for 21.1% of all unemployed people.

The number of workers employed part-time for economic reasons was little changed at 4.5 million. These workers would've preferred full-time work but were working part-time because their hours were reduced, or they couldn't find full-time jobs.


Multiple jobholders increased by 286,000 in January and represented 5.3% of the overall labor force, a level that has changed little over the last year.


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Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334762
02/07/25 09:41 AM
02/07/25 09:41 AM
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I hear a lot of Gubment jobs just got axed. grin


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Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334770
02/07/25 09:53 AM
02/07/25 09:53 AM
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Where did the new jobs come from. This among other things is market manipulation. Ever wonder why some companies wait until market closes to announce financial information?

Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334774
02/07/25 09:56 AM
02/07/25 09:56 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Where does the money come from for the Social Assistance jobs?


-Goofy
Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334776
02/07/25 09:59 AM
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Same place as Health care jobs.

Last edited by Dirt; 02/07/25 10:04 AM.

Who is John Galt?
Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334783
02/07/25 10:08 AM
02/07/25 10:08 AM
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PA/NY on the line
A lot of worthless people out there what my work has discovered over oh the past 5 yrs. Also a lot of guys left my work end up asking for there job back 3 months later...

Re: Jobs Numbers [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8334784
02/07/25 10:09 AM
02/07/25 10:09 AM
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Rodney,Ohio
According to numbers from Daniel Horowitz, most of the new jobs went to foreign workers

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