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June jobs report: U.S. adds 372,000 payrolls, unemployment remains at 3.6%
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June jobs report: U.S. economy adds 372,000 jobs, unemployment rate steady at 3.6%

Fri, July 8, 2022, 10:13 PM·5 min read

The U.S. labor market remained a bright spot in the economy last month despite mounting talks of a recession, data from the Labor Department showed Friday.

Here are the key numbers from Friday's report:

  • Non-farm payrolls: +372,000 vs. +268,000 expected and a revised +384,000 in May

  • Unemployment rate: 3.6% vs.3.6% expected and 3.6% in May

  • Average hourly earnings, month-over-month: +0.3% vs. +0.3% expected and a revised +0.4% in May

  • Average hourly earnings, year-over-year: +5.1% vs.+5.0% expected and a revised +5.3% in May

The latest data reflects a slightly slower pace of hiring from May, which saw payrolls rise by a revised 384,000. The Labor Department previously reported an increase of 390,000 jobs during the month.

Prior to June and May's releases, the U.S. economy had added at least 400,000 jobs each month over the last year, bringing employment within 1% of pre-pandemic levels. Monthly job gains remain robust on a historical basis, however, as monthly payroll gains averaged about 164,000 per month in 2019.

At the industry level, services-based employers again led gains in June as companies rushed to hire back workers laid off during the pandemic, with a return to in-person activities after the pandemic driving consumer demand. Employment in the leisure and hospitality industry increased by 67,000 jobs, though at a slower rate than last month’s increase of 84,000.

Despite gains in the sector, employment in leisure and hospitality remains at 1.3 million, or 7.8% below pre-COVID levels in February 2020.

Job gains in the professional and business services sector were also a standout in June’s report with 67,000 jobs added last month. The increases bring employment in this area of the labor market to 880,000 higher than in February 2020, with most jobs added across management of companies and enterprises, computer systems design and related services, office administrative services, and scientific research and development services.


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