How many jobs will US nonfarm payrolls increase by in January 2025?
Less than 200,000 • 25%
200,000 to 250,000 • 25%
250,001 to 300,000 • 25%
More than 300,000 • 25%
Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment report
US Adds 256,000 Jobs in December, Exceeding Expectations; Unemployment Falls to 4.1%
Jan 10, 2025, 01:38 PM
The US economy added 256,000 jobs in December, significantly exceeding economists' expectations of 160,000 and marking the highest increase since May 2024. The unemployment rate fell to 4.1% from 4.2%, reaching a three-year low, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Private nonfarm payrolls increased by 223,000, surpassing the expected 135,000. Manufacturing payrolls declined by 13,000, contrary to expectations of a 5,000 increase. Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% month-over-month, in line with forecasts, and increased 3.9% year-over-year, slightly below the anticipated 4.0%. Wage growth continued to outpace inflation, which stood at 2.7% for the past year. The labor force participation rate remained steady at 62.5%, and average weekly hours held at 34.3. Despite the strong job growth, revisions for October and November reduced payroll gains by a net 8,000 jobs. Overall, the US added 2.2 million jobs in 2024, matching the growth seen in 2018.
View original story
Increase by more than 200,000 • 25%
Decrease • 25%
Increase by less than 150,000 • 25%
Increase by 150,000 to 200,000 • 25%
150,001 to 200,000 • 25%
100,000 to 150,000 • 25%
Less than 100,000 • 25%
More than 200,000 • 25%
751,000 to 1,000,000 jobs added • 25%
Above 1,000,000 jobs added • 25%
500,000 to 750,000 jobs added • 25%
Below 500,000 jobs added • 25%
400,000 to 500,000 • 25%
Above 600,000 • 25%
500,000 to 600,000 • 25%
Below 400,000 • 25%
Less than 3 million • 25%
More than 7 million • 25%
5 million to 7 million • 25%
3 million to 5 million • 25%
Manufacturing sees job loss • 25%
Education and Health Services sees job gain • 25%
Professional and Business Services sees job gain • 25%
All sectors see job gain • 25%
7 to 7.5 million • 25%
7.5 to 8 million • 25%
Above 8 million • 25%
Below 7 million • 25%
Data Unavailable • 25%
Increase • 25%
Decrease • 25%
No Change • 25%
Less than 500,000 jobs • 25%
More than 900,000 jobs • 25%
700,001 to 900,000 jobs • 25%
500,000 to 700,000 jobs • 25%