#USJobsData Here’s a breakdown of recent U.S. jobs data — what’s good, what’s concerning, and what to watch next.

📊 Latest Jobs Data

According to the most recent report from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the U.S. added 119,000 jobs in September 2025.

For reference, earlier in 2025:

In March, payrolls rose by 228,000.

In January, jobs increased by 143,000.

✅ What Looks Positive

The job-market is still growing (though at a slower pace). That 119,000-job gain in September kept employment on an upward trend.

Sectors adding jobs include health care, food services / hospitality, and social assistance.

Weekly unemployment-claims recently dropped to multi-year lows — filings for new jobless benefits fell to their lowest in over three years. turn0news39

⚠️ Warning Signs & Emerging Weakness

While layoffs have slowed recently — planned job cuts by U.S. employers fell sharply in November compared with October.

Still, overall for 2025, layoffs remain elevated compared with 2024.

Some private-sector reports point to a “no fire, no hire” market: hiring