Earlier in July, the government reported that total nonfarm
payroll employment fell by 125,000 in June, with the number of temporary Census workers dropping by 225,000, and weak private sector hiring.
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.
This decline was concentrated in Quebec, where
payroll employment fell by 20,900.
Not exact matches
Thus, despite having
fallen further into the trough,
payroll employment in the state today stands 8.1 percent above the peak of the prior economic expansion, compared to 6.8 percent for the nation as a whole.
The unemployment rate
fell in greater Chicago and all of Illinois» nine other metropolitan areas in March as
payrolls grew across the state, the Illinois Department of
Employment Security reported Tuesday.
To illustrate, let's take a look at three employees, Angelica, Eliza and Peggy, whose
employment income
falls into the lowest, middle and top federal tax brackets and see what their take home pay looks like for their first
payroll of 2016 versus what it would have looked like a year ago.
The extended workforce plays an increasingly important role in the
employment landscape and organizations are recognizing that regardless of the
payroll category a worker may
fall under, it is a simple matter of smart risk management to make certain all workers in similar roles are held to the same screening criteria.
Meanwhile,
employment reports indicated strength in
payroll growth while the unemployment rate
fell.