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A data chart image of One unemployed person per job opening in July 2025
September 08, 2025

There were 7.2 million unemployed people in July 2025 and, on the last business day, 7.2 million job openings. This yielded a ratio of unemployed people to job openings of 1.0 for July.

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September 05, 2025
A data chart image of Employment of wind turbine service technicians expected to increase 49.9 percent by 2034

The U.S. economy is projected to add 5.2 million jobs from 2024 to 2034. Total employment is projected to increase to 175.2 million and grow 3.1 percent, which is slower than the 13.0-percent growth recorded over the 2014-24 decade.

September 04, 2025
A data chart image of Unemployment rates up in 32 large metro areas, down in 21, over year ended July 2025

Of the 56 metropolitan areas with a 2020 Census population of 1 million or more, 32 large areas had unemployment rate increases from July 2024 to July 2025, 21 had decreases, and 3 had no change. The largest rate increase occurred in Cleveland, Ohio (+0.8 percentage point). The largest rate decline occurred in Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Illinois-Indiana (−1.0 percentage point).

September 03, 2025
A data chart image of 18 percent of private workers who participated in medical care plans had one plan network in 2024

In 2024, a plan network was available to 99 percent of private industry workers participating in medical care plans. Plan participants typically pay a lower price for using in-network services. Of those participating in medical plans, 18 percent of private industry workers had one plan network and 75 percent had two networks available.

September 02, 2025
A data chart image of 64.2 percent of the population worked at some point in 2023

Overall, 64.2 percent of the U.S. population worked in 2023, up from 63.8 percent in 2022. In 2023, the percentage of women who worked at some time during the year increased by 0.5 percentage point to 59.4 percent, and the percentage of men who worked at some time during the year was up by 0.4 percentage point to 69.2 percent. Men continued to be more likely to work at some time during the year than women.

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