Bureau of Labor Statistics
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With these revisions, employment in August and September combined is 33,000 lower than previously · reported.
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September Jobs Report: Job Growth and Wage Gains Allay Fears of Recession But Inflation Remains High | National Urban League
September Jobs Report: Job Growth and Wage Gains Allay Fears of Recession But Inflation Remains Stubbornly High
Statistics Canada
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The Daily — Labour Force Survey, September 2025
Employment increased by 60,000 (+0.3%) in September and the employment rate rose by 0.1 percentage points to 60.6%. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.1%.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Employment Situation Summary - 2025 M11 Results
Transmission of material in this news release is embargoed until USDL-25-1581 8:30 a.m. (ET) Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Technical information: Household data: (202) 691-6378 * [email protected] * www.bls.gov/cps Establishment data: (202) 691-6555 * [email protected] * www.bls.gov/ces Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * [email protected] THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- NOVEMBER 2025 Total nonfarm payroll employment changed little in November (+64,000) and has shown little net change since April, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. In November, the unemployment rate, at 4.6 percent, was little changed from September. Employment rose in health care and construction in November, while federal government continued to lose jobs.
U.S. Department of Labor
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Statistics Canada
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The Daily — Payroll employment, earnings and hours, and job vacancies, September 2025
In September, monthly payroll ... +0.6%) were the only sectors to record increases in September. Meanwhile, job vacancies in Canada increased to 486,000 (+25,500; +5.5%) in September, marking the first month-to-month increase in job vacancies since January ...
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US economy saw stronger-than-expected job growth in September, but the unemployment rate rose | CNN Business
The jobs report for September, delayed for weeks due to the government shutdown, was expected to show the economy added around 50,000 jobs that month.
Published November 20, 2025
Groundworkcollaborative
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The September Jobs Report: Evidence of Past Success, and of Dangers Ahead - Groundwork Collaborative
November 25, 2025 - These three sets of numbers combine to provide the indicators in each month’s Employment Situation report. But because they come from different sources, they are not always consistent with each other. The big puzzle in the September data is the combination of steady growth in total employment and the continued rise in unemployment.
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CHALLENGER REPORT September 2025
Through September, News organizations have announced 1,738 cuts, down 49% from 3,402 cuts ... responsible for 208,227 cuts year to date. This reflects employers’ continued response to economic · uncertainty, inflation, tariffs, and shifting demand across sectors.