Note: The consensus is for an increase of 217 thousand non-farm payroll jobs added in May.
I guess I'm going to have to retire the following graph until the next recession ... (once call the "THE SCARIEST JOBS CHART EVER").

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The graph shows the percentage of payroll jobs lost during post WWII recessions through April.
Of course this doesn't include growth of the labor force, but this will be a significant milestone as the economy recovers from the housing bust and severe financial crisis.