#USJobsData

The most recent comprehensive US jobs report available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is for September 2025.

However, there is also more recent weekly data for initial unemployment claims and a preliminary report on private payrolls for November 2025.

📅 September 2025 Employment Situation (BLS Report)

This report, which was released with a delay, provides the key government statistics:

Nonfarm Payroll Employment: +119,000 jobs added (a slight increase but little change since April).

Sectors with job gains: Health care, food services and drinking places, and social assistance.

Sectors with job losses: Transportation and warehousing, and Federal government.

Unemployment Rate: 4.4%, which changed little from the previous month and is the highest in four years.

Average Hourly Earnings: Increased by $0.09 (+0.2%) to $36.67. Over the past 12 months, earnings have increased by 3.8%.

Labor Force Participation Rate: 62.4%, little changed over the month and year.

🔔 More Recent Data

Initial Unemployment Claims (Week Ending December 6, 2025): The advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 236,000, which was a sharp increase of 44,000 from the prior week.

Private Payrolls (November 2025 - ADP Report): Private employers reportedly shed 32,000 jobs in November. This report is an independent measure and often differs from the final BLS Nonfarm Payrolls.

🗓️ Next Official Release

The official BLS report for November 2025 Nonfarm Payrolls, Unemployment Rate, and Average Hourly Earnings is anticipated to be released soon, possibly on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.

Would you like to know more about the change in a specific industry or get an alert when the November 2025 report is released?