That's from the household survey, not the payroll survey dumfuk


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Posted by sprinter on April 05, 2024 at 16:37:06

In Reply to: Full Time workers fell by 6,000 posted by wwood2 on April 05, 2024 at 15:42:47

The non-farm payroll survey showed 303,000 new jobs added.

The household survey is a different measure which includes agriculture jobs (often seasonal, hourly, part time), the self employed, and other difficult to track kinds of jobs.

From your own link: "Gains tilted heavily to part-time workers ***in the household survey.*** Full-time workers fell by 6,000, while part-timers increased by 691,000. Multiple job holders rose by 217,000, to 5.2% of the total employment level."

Idiot.

But I knew you would hate on the great results anyway. Fkn traitor.




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