Sentences with phrase «non-farm payroll employment»

During 2011, non-farm payroll employment increased 1.6 million with the private sector gaining 1.9 million, while government employment shed 280,000 jobs.
Non-farm payroll employment fell by 240,000 in October and the unemployment rate rose from 6.1 to 6.5 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor.
The seasonal adjustment factors for non-farm payroll employment vary between 1.0157 and 0.9920, which doesn't mean much until you put these numbers in context.
The report includes the unemployment rate, non-farm payroll employment, the average number of hours per week worked in the non-farm sector, and the average basic hourly rate for major industries.
Capital Economics on the pending US jobs report: «We estimate that growth in non-farm payroll employment rebounded to 175,000 in April.
Total non-farm payroll employment rose by 146,000 in November, and the unemployment rate edged down to 7.7 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Austin had the second - highest rate of job growth among the 40 largest metro areas, with non-farm payroll employment increasing 3.7 % between February 2017 and February 2018.
Cleveland had the highest February 2017 unemployment rate of 5.7 % among the 40 biggest metro areas, and the city's job growth was the second - lowest, with non-farm payroll employment rising just 0.3 % between February 2016 and February 2017.
The labour market had been viewed as the main cloud over the US economy, with some surprisingly soft outcomes for non-farm payrolls employment in late 2003 and early 2004.

Not exact matches

Economists were saved from the embarrassment of being wrong again in their forecasts of the monthly change in non-farm payrolls this past Friday because the government shutdown prevented the release of the September employment report.
However, the clear focus this week remains on the April employment report on Friday markets expect a non-farm payroll increase of +188 K, alongside a decrease in the unemployment rate to 4.0 percent.
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