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Employment Situation Summary

Transmission of material in this news release is embargoed until                       USDL-25-0003
8:30 a.m. (ET) Friday, January 10, 2025

Technical information: 
 Household data:     (202) 691-6378  *  cpsinfo@bls.gov  *  www.bls.gov/cps
 Establishment data: (202) 691-6555  *  cesinfo@bls.gov  *  www.bls.gov/ces

Media contact:	     (202) 691-5902  *  PressOffice@bls.gov


                        THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- DECEMBER 2024


Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 256,000 in December, and the unemployment rate
changed little at 4.1 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment
trended up in health care, government, and social assistance. Retail trade added jobs in
December, following a job loss in November.

This news release presents statistics from two monthly surveys. The household survey measures
labor force status, including unemployment, by demographic characteristics. The establishment
survey measures nonfarm employment, hours, and earnings by industry. For more information
about the concepts and statistical methodology used in these two surveys, see the Technical
Note.

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|											    |
|                 Revision of Seasonally Adjusted Household Survey Data			    |
|											    |
| Seasonally adjusted household survey data have been revised using updated seasonal	    |
| adjustment factors, a procedure done at the end of each calendar year. Seasonally	    |
| adjusted estimates back to January 2020 were subject to revision. The unemployment	    |
| rates for January 2024 through November 2024 (as originally published and as revised)	    |
| appear in table A at the end of this news release, along with additional information      |
| about the revisions.                                                                      |
|___________________________________________________________________________________________|


Household Survey Data

The unemployment rate changed little at 4.1 percent in December. After increasing earlier in
the year, the unemployment rate has been either 4.1 percent or 4.2 percent for the past 7
months. The number of unemployed people, at 6.9 million, also changed little in December.
(See table A-1.)

Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rate for Whites (3.6 percent) edged down in
December. The jobless rates for adult men (3.7 percent), adult women (3.8 percent), teenagers
(12.4 percent), Blacks (6.1 percent), Asians (3.5 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent)
changed little over the month. (See tables A-1, A-2, and A-3.)

Among the unemployed, the number of permanent job losers declined by 164,000 to 1.7 million
in December but is little different from a year earlier. The number of people on temporary
layoff, at 862,000, changed little over the month and over the year. (See table A-11.)

In December, the number of long-term unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) changed
little at 1.6 million but is up by 278,000 from a year earlier. The long-term unemployed
accounted for 22.4 percent of all unemployed people in December. (See table A-12.)

The labor force participation rate, at 62.5 percent, was unchanged over the month and has
remained in a narrow range of 62.5 percent to 62.7 percent since December 2023. The
employment-population ratio, at 60.0 percent, changed little over the month and over the
year. (See table A-1.)

The number of people employed part time for economic reasons, at 4.4 million, changed
little in December and is little different from a year earlier. These individuals would
have preferred full-time employment but were working part time because their hours had
been reduced or they were unable to find full-time jobs. (See table A-8.)

The number of people not in the labor force who currently want a job, at 5.5 million, was
essentially unchanged in December. These individuals were not counted as unemployed because
they were not actively looking for work during the 4 weeks preceding the survey or were
unavailable to take a job. (See table A-1.)

Among those not in the labor force who wanted a job, the number of people marginally attached
to the labor force, at 1.6 million, was virtually unchanged in December. These individuals
wanted and were available for work and had looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months
but had not looked for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey. The number of discouraged
workers, a subset of the marginally attached who believed that no jobs were available for
them, changed little at 480,000 in December. (See Summary table A.)

Establishment Survey Data

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 256,000 in December. Employment trended up in health
care, government, and social assistance. Retail trade added jobs in December, following a job
loss in November. Payroll employment rose by 2.2 million in 2024 (an average monthly gain of
186,000), less than the increase of 3.0 million in 2023 (an average monthly gain of 251,000).
(See table B-1.)

Health care added 46,000 jobs in December, with gains in home health care services (+15,000),
nursing and residential care facilities (+14,000), and hospitals (+12,000). Health care added
an average of 57,000 jobs per month in 2024, the same as the average monthly gain in 2023. 

Retail trade added 43,000 jobs in December, following a loss of 29,000 jobs in November. In
December, employment increased in clothing, clothing accessories, shoe, and jewelry retailers
(+23,000); general merchandise retailers (+13,000); and health and personal care retailers
(+7,000). Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers lost jobs (-11,000).
Overall, employment in retail trade changed little in 2024, following an average monthly
increase of 10,000 in 2023.

Government employment continued to trend up in December (+33,000). Government added an average
of 37,000 jobs per month in 2024, below the average monthly gain of 59,000 in 2023. Over the
month, employment continued to trend up in state government (+10,000).

Employment in social assistance increased by 23,000 in December, mostly in individual and
family services (+17,000). Social assistance added an average of 18,000 jobs per month in
2024, below the average increase of 23,000 per month in 2023.

Employment in leisure and hospitality changed little in December (+43,000). Leisure and
hospitality added an average of 24,000 jobs per month in 2024, about half the average monthly
gain of 47,000 in 2023.

Employment showed little change over the month in other major industries, including mining, 
quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; construction; manufacturing; wholesale trade;
transportation and warehousing; information; financial activities; professional and business
services; and other services.

In December, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 10
cents, or 0.3 percent, to $35.69. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have
increased by 3.9 percent. In December, average hourly earnings of private-sector production
and nonsupervisory employees, at $30.62, were little changed (+6 cents). (See tables B-3 and
B-8.)

In December, the average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls was 34.3 hours
for the fifth month in a row. In manufacturing, the average workweek was little changed at
40.0 hours, and overtime edged down by 0.1 hour to 2.8 hours. The average workweek for
production and nonsupervisory employees on private nonfarm payrolls remained at 33.7 hours.
(See tables B-2 and B-7.) 

The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for October was revised up by 7,000, from
+36,000 to +43,000, and the change for November was revised down by 15,000, from +227,000 to
+212,000. With these revisions, employment in October and November combined is 8,000 lower
than previously reported. (Monthly revisions result from additional reports received from
businesses and government agencies since the last published estimates and from the
recalculation of seasonal factors.)

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The Employment Situation for January is scheduled to be released on Friday, February 7, 2025,
at 8:30 a.m. (ET).


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|											    |
|                        Upcoming Changes to Household Survey Data			    |
|											    |
| Effective with the release of The Employment Situation for January 2025 on February 7,    |
| 2025, new population controls will be used in the household survey estimation process.    |
| These new controls reflect the annual update of population estimates by the U.S. Census   |
| Bureau. In accordance with usual practice, historical data will not be revised to	    |
| incorporate the new controls. Consequently, household survey data for January 2025 will   |
| not be directly comparable with data for December 2024 or earlier periods. A table	    |
| showing the effects of the new controls on the major labor force series will be included  |
| in The Employment Situation for January 2025.						    |
|___________________________________________________________________________________________|


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|											    |
|                      Upcoming Changes to Establishment Survey Data			    |
|											    |
| Effective with the release of The Employment Situation for January 2025 on February 7,    |
| 2025, nonfarm payroll employment, hours, and earnings data from the establishment survey  |
| will be revised to reflect the annual benchmark process and updated seasonal adjustment   |
| factors. Not seasonally adjusted data beginning with April 2023 and seasonally adjusted   |
| data beginning with January 2020 are subject to revision. Consistent with standard	    |
| practice, additional historical data may be revised as a result of the benchmark process. |
|___________________________________________________________________________________________|


                   Revision of Seasonally Adjusted Household Survey Data

At the end of each calendar year, BLS updates the seasonal adjustment factors for the national
labor force series derived from the household survey. As a result of this process, seasonally
adjusted data for January 2020 through November 2024 were subject to revision. (Not seasonally
adjusted data were not subject to revision.) 

Table A shows the unemployment rates for January 2024 through November 2024, as first published
and as revised. The rate changed by one-tenth of a percentage point in 2 of the 11 months and
was unchanged in the remaining 9 months. Revised seasonally adjusted data for other major labor
force series back to December 2023 appear in table B. 

More information on this year’s revisions to seasonally adjusted household series is available
at www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cps-seas-adjustment-methodology.pdf. Detailed information on the
seasonal adjustment methodology is found at www.bls.gov/cps/seasonal-adjustment-methodology.htm. 

Historical data for the household series contained in the A tables (A-1 through A-16) of this
news release can be accessed at www.bls.gov/cps/cpsatabs.htm. Revised historical seasonally
adjusted data are available at www.bls.gov/cps/data.htm and 
https://download.bls.gov/pub/time.series/ln.


Table A. Seasonally adjusted unemployment rates in 2024 and changes due to revision
January - November 2024

      Month                  As First Published      As Revised            Change

January.............                 3.7                 3.7                 0.0
February............                 3.9                 3.9                 0.0
March...............                 3.8                 3.9                 0.1
April...............                 3.9                 3.9                 0.0
May.................                 4.0                 4.0                 0.0
June................                 4.1                 4.1                 0.0
July................                 4.3                 4.2                -0.1
August..............                 4.2                 4.2                 0.0
September...........                 4.1                 4.1                 0.0
October.............                 4.1                 4.1                 0.0
November............                 4.2                 4.2                 0.0




HOUSEHOLD DATA
Table B. Employment status of the civilian population by sex and age, seasonally adjusted
[Numbers in thousands]
Employment status, sex, and age 2023 2024
Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

TOTAL

Civilian noninstitutional population(1)

267,991 267,540 267,711 267,884 268,066 268,248 268,438 268,644 268,856 269,080 269,289 269,463 269,638

Civilian labor force

167,439 167,339 167,475 167,922 167,988 167,799 168,005 168,315 168,496 168,703 168,428 168,304 168,547

Participation rate

62.5 62.5 62.6 62.7 62.7 62.6 62.6 62.7 62.7 62.7 62.5 62.5 62.5

Employed

161,124 161,190 161,013 161,425 161,495 161,164 161,155 161,219 161,425 161,802 161,456 161,183 161,661

Employment-population ratio

60.1 60.2 60.1 60.3 60.2 60.1 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.1 60.0 59.8 60.0

Unemployed

6,315 6,149 6,462 6,497 6,492 6,635 6,849 7,097 7,071 6,901 6,972 7,121 6,886

Unemployment rate

3.8 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.1

Men, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population(1)

122,187 121,539 121,611 121,685 121,763 121,844 121,929 122,021 122,118 122,221 122,316 122,398 122,480

Civilian labor force

85,944 85,398 85,223 85,449 85,406 85,297 85,862 85,991 85,846 86,042 86,191 85,982 85,945

Participation rate

70.3 70.3 70.1 70.2 70.1 70.0 70.4 70.5 70.3 70.4 70.5 70.2 70.2

Employed

82,860 82,331 82,224 82,516 82,346 82,083 82,600 82,573 82,479 82,783 82,851 82,633 82,739

Employment-population ratio

67.8 67.7 67.6 67.8 67.6 67.4 67.7 67.7 67.5 67.7 67.7 67.5 67.6

Unemployed

3,084 3,067 2,999 2,933 3,060 3,214 3,261 3,418 3,367 3,258 3,339 3,348 3,206

Unemployment rate

3.6 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.7

Women, 20 years and over

Civilian noninstitutional population(1)

128,513 128,503 128,581 128,659 128,742 128,830 128,922 129,021 129,125 129,236 129,340 129,428 129,518

Civilian labor force

75,110 75,554 75,826 75,769 75,967 75,814 75,616 75,954 76,368 76,110 75,916 75,920 75,994

Participation rate

58.4 58.8 59.0 58.9 59.0 58.8 58.7 58.9 59.1 58.9 58.7 58.7 58.7

Employed

72,637 73,149 73,171 73,048 73,316 73,219 72,828 73,076 73,555 73,397 73,152 72,988 73,135

Employment-population ratio

56.5 56.9 56.9 56.8 56.9 56.8 56.5 56.6 57.0 56.8 56.6 56.4 56.5

Unemployed

2,473 2,405 2,655 2,721 2,651 2,595 2,788 2,878 2,813 2,713 2,764 2,932 2,859

Unemployment rate

3.3 3.2 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.9 3.8

Both sexes, 16 to 19 years

Civilian noninstitutional population(1)

17,291 17,498 17,519 17,540 17,561 17,574 17,588 17,602 17,612 17,623 17,633 17,636 17,640

Civilian labor force

6,384 6,388 6,426 6,704 6,614 6,688 6,527 6,371 6,281 6,552 6,321 6,403 6,607

Participation rate

36.9 36.5 36.7 38.2 37.7 38.1 37.1 36.2 35.7 37.2 35.8 36.3 37.5

Employed

5,626 5,710 5,618 5,861 5,833 5,861 5,727 5,570 5,390 5,621 5,453 5,562 5,786

Employment-population ratio

32.5 32.6 32.1 33.4 33.2 33.4 32.6 31.6 30.6 31.9 30.9 31.5 32.8

Unemployed

758 677 808 843 781 827 800 801 891 930 868 841 821

Unemployment rate

11.9 10.6 12.6 12.6 11.8 12.4 12.3 12.6 14.2 14.2 13.7 13.1 12.4

Footnotes
(1) The population figures are not adjusted for seasonal variation.

NOTE: Seasonally adjusted data have been revised to reflect updated seasonal adjustment factors.


Last Modified Date: January 10, 2025