Today’s report from the BLS
showed that the US economy added 209,000 payroll jobs in July. With
upward revisions for May and June, total job growth for the past six
months comes to 1,400,000, making it the best six-month stretch since
the recovery began. Private sector employers added jobs in both goods
and services. The government sector reported 11,000 new jobs, all at the
local level. Federal employment was unchanged while state governments
shed 1,000 jobs.
The
household survey also showed solid gains. The civilian labor force grew
by 239,000, well above the average monthly gain of recent years. Total
employment increased by 131,000. (Because of sampling error and
methodological differences, the number of new payroll jobs in the survey
of employers often differs from the change in employment according to
the household survey.) With so many workers entering the job market, the
number of unemployed increased by 197,000, sending the unemployment
rate up slightly to 6.2 percent. The broad unemployment rate, U-6, which
takes discouraged workers and involuntary part-time workers into
account, also rose by a tenth of a percentage point. >>>Read more
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