Economists say estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other agencies are reliable, but they worry the quality of data is eroding.
The Household Report has been underperforming the Headline report for years. While that changed in 2025, it was primarily due ...
Annual revisions to nonfarm payrolls data for the year prior to March 2025 showed a drop of 911,000 from the initial estimate. The numbers, which are adjusted from data in the quarterly census and ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that U.S. employers added 181,000 jobs last year, far fewer than the 1.46 million jobs that were added in 2024.
Economists expect that the nonfarm payrolls report should show growth that was nil or not much better during the month.
The annual job revisions data was released today, which showed that 911,000 jobs that were supposedly created from March 2024 to March 2025 were removed from the books. The estimates were for 818,000 ...
The BLS released its delayed jobs report Wednesday showing that the US added 130,000 jobs in January, and unemployment ticked ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics appears to be auditioning for a new magic show on the Strip. Its showstopping trick is making nearly 1 million jobs disappear. On Tuesday, the bureau announced its ...
Stocks, the dollar, commodities and bond yields mostly rose on Tuesday, but the moves lacked momentum and conviction as investors digested record downward revisions to U.S. job growth figures and ...
Even before the December jobs report is released, economists and investors are looking ahead to next month’s report when the government will update the jobs data to include changes in employment ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ significant downward revision has sparked concerns about a weakening U.S. economy, with JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon warning the data “confirms what we already thought.” ...