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At 8:30 a.m. EST on the first Friday of every month (with a rare exceptions), the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases the Employment Situation Summary, otherwise known as the Employment or Jobs Report.
The jobs report a monthly scorecard for the United States' labor market can ignite presidential tweets, flashing news alerts, and stock market jumps or tumbles. Its estimates of how many people are working (or not) are often interpreted as a key indicator of the economy's direction.
The one most often used in the media is called U3, and is calculated by taking the number of people without jobs who have actively looked for work in the last four weeks as a percentage of the working-age population. That rate is currently 8.1%.
Fortunately, the agency updates those numbers, and they become more accurate over time. Each month's figure is revised twice, first in the next jobs report and finally in the report after that. Jobs numbers are calculated from a nationwide survey of about 150,000 businesses and government agencies.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics said 266,000 nonfarm payrolls were created last month, pushing the unemployment rate to a historically low 3.5%. Economists had predicted a rise in payroll gains to 185,000 in November from 156,000 a month earlier.
3 Things You Should Know From the April 2019 Jobs Report The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in April, outpacing the median estimate of 190,000 jobs, according to The New York Times, and the unemployment rate fell to 3.6%, the lowest it's been since December 1969.
* The Employment Situation report is typically released on the third Friday after the conclusion of the reference week, i.e., the week which includes the 12th of the month.
The unemployment rate is measured by a division of the Department of Labor known as the Bureau of Labor Statistics or BLS. This government agency conducts a monthly survey called the Current Population Survey that involves 60,000 households.
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