by Calculated Risk on 11/20/2025 08:30:00 AM
Thursday, November 20, 2025
September Employment Report: 119 thousand Jobs, 4.4% Unemployment Rate
From the BLS: Employment Situation
Total nonfarm payroll employment edged up by 119,000 in September but has shown little change since April, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The unemployment rate, at 4.4 percent, changed little in September. Employment continued to trend up in health care, food services and drinking places, and social assistance. Job losses occurred in transportation and warehousing and in federal government.
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The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for July was revised down by 7,000, from +79,000 to +72,000, and the change for August was revised down by 26,000, from +22,000 to -4,000. With these revisions, employment in July and August combined is 33,000 lower than previously reported.
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Click on graph for larger image.The first graph shows the jobs added per month since January 2021.
Total payrolls increased by 119 thousand in September. Private payrolls increased by 97 thousand, and public payrolls increased 22 thousand (Federal payrolls decreased 35 thousand).
Payrolls for July and August were revised down by 33 thousand, combined. The economy lost jobs in both June and August.
Payrolls for July and August were revised down by 33 thousand, combined. The economy lost jobs in both June and August.
The second graph shows the year-over-year change in total non-farm employment since 1968.In September, the year-over-year change was 1.31 million jobs.
Year-over-year employment growth is slowing sharply.
The third graph shows the employment population ratio and the participation rate.
The Labor Force Participation Rate increased to 62.4% in September, from 62.3% in August. This is the percentage of the working age population in the labor force.
The Employment-Population ratio was increased to 59.7% from 59.6% in August (blue line).
I'll post the 25 to 54 age group employment-population ratio graph later.
The fourth graph shows the unemployment rate.
The unemployment rate was increased to 4.4% in September from 4.3% in August.
This was above consensus expectations, however, July and August payrolls were revised down by 33,000 combined.
I'll have more later ...
The third graph shows the employment population ratio and the participation rate.
The Labor Force Participation Rate increased to 62.4% in September, from 62.3% in August. This is the percentage of the working age population in the labor force. The Employment-Population ratio was increased to 59.7% from 59.6% in August (blue line).
I'll post the 25 to 54 age group employment-population ratio graph later.
The fourth graph shows the unemployment rate. The unemployment rate was increased to 4.4% in September from 4.3% in August.
This was above consensus expectations, however, July and August payrolls were revised down by 33,000 combined.
Overall another weak report.


